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新加坡学者向中国捐赠日本侵略战争史料
Xin Hua She·2025-09-20 13:39

Core Points - A Singaporean historian, Lin Shaobin, donated 64 historical materials related to Japan's invasion of China to the Chinese Historical Research Institute's library in Singapore, highlighting Japan's expansionist ambitions and wartime propaganda [1][2] - The donated materials include nearly 4,000 photographs, illustrations, maps, and military postcards, revealing lesser-known conspiracies of the Japanese army during the invasion [1] - The materials are considered valuable academic resources and first-hand accounts of Japan's wartime actions, with plans for proper cataloging and public utilization [2] Group 1 - The donation ceremony took place on September 18, with the Chinese Ambassador to Singapore, Cao Zhongming, presenting a certificate of donation to Lin Shaobin [1] - The materials include various formats such as scrolls, picture albums, and postcard sets, which are expected to help restore historical truths and promote peace through digital technology [1] - The significance of the donation was emphasized by attendees, including a Singaporean dancer whose father was killed by Japanese forces, underscoring the emotional impact of the historical materials [2] Group 2 - The donated materials include a resource map depicting Japan's planned territorial expansion, indicating Japan's long-standing intentions for invasion [2] - Lin Shaobin has been collecting Japanese historical materials since the 1980s, focusing on Japan's biological warfare units in Southeast Asia in recent years [2] - A book co-authored by Lin Shaobin and Chinese scholar Wang Xuan, titled "The Japanese Army's Unit 9420," was published this year, further contributing to the academic discourse on this topic [2]