
Complaint: Investigation into the Victims of Bacterial Warfare in Changde by the Japanese Invaders
by Zhu Qingru
About This Novel
The bacterial warfare of the Japanese invaders in Changde triggered an unprecedented plague pandemic in Changde's urban and rural areas, causing the death of at least 7,643 peaceful residents. Countless happy and happy families were disintegrated due to bacterial warfare. The victims and survivors who suffered the death of their loved ones and experienced a difficult life have always remembered those unbearable memories. The germ warfare lawsuit allowed them to finally complain about the pain that had been stagnating in their hearts for decades. The inhumane war atrocities committed by the Japanese invaders in violation of international conventions were also exposed to the world. This book publishes part of the oral history investigation materials collected over many years by the Changde City Association of Victims of Japanese Military Bacteriological Warfare and the Institute of Bacteriological Warfare Crimes of Hunan University of Arts and Sciences. With its originality, directness, vividness and extensiveness, it truly reproduces the bacteriological warfare crimes committed by the Japanese invaders in Changde. The author starts from the perspective of oral history, uses historical archives and documentary records as evidence, and uses quantitative historical methods to study and expose the harm of the bacteriological warfare of the Japanese invaders in Changde to local people and society. This is the first time in this research field in China that the research on the damage caused by the Japanese military's bacterial warfare has been expanded from the number of deaths to the socioeconomic hazards, social structural hazards, and natural (ecological) environmental hazards.
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