
I Plead Guilty: True Confessions of Japanese War Criminals Who Invaded China
About This Novel
In 1954, the Chinese government began to investigate and prosecute 1,109 Japanese war criminals detained in Fushun and Taiyuan. In 1956, it held public trials of 45 Japanese war criminals who had committed more serious crimes, and thus obtained a large number of oral and written confessions. This book selects the most exciting and readable parts from them and compiles them into a separate volume. It discloses the heinous crimes of Japanese militarist forces in pursuing aggressive policies, conducting espionage activities, manufacturing bacterial weapons, releasing poison gas, massacring, capturing, enslaving and poisoning the Chinese people.
What Readers Think
Rating
Community(0)
Official(5)Scraped 19d ago
All must die, Japanese.
The historical facts are there. If Japan refuses to admit guilt, it will be punished by heaven.
Please support us. . .
Do not forget the national humiliation, 300,000, the sons and daughters of China should strengthen themselves.
Well written. Down with Japanese imperialism.
Rating
Community(0)
Official(5)Scraped 19d ago
All must die, Japanese.
The historical facts are there. If Japan refuses to admit guilt, it will be punished by heaven.
Please support us. . .
Do not forget the national humiliation, 300,000, the sons and daughters of China should strengthen themselves.
Well written. Down with Japanese imperialism.
