Travel exhibit on germ welfare of WWII in China in June


A two-week travel exhibit on germ warfare of WWII in China starts June 1 at the San Diego City Library. The exhibit is co-sponsored by the Association for Preserving Historical Accuracy of Foreign Invasions in China and the Institute of China Study, San Diego State University. The exhibit will continue in Washington, D.C. on June 4 and other cities in the United States. The exhibit includes (1) statistics on infected area in China (e.g. percent of infected area in each province); (2) photos of civilian victims of germ warfare during WWII in China, in particular by Japanese Unit 731; (3) maps of the distribution of germ warfare in China, and the distribution of poisonous gas.



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