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Over the decades, a Chinese collector has preserved more than 20,000 relics of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression—including documents, photos, letters, and even glass vessels once used by Japan's Unit 731 for germ warfare.
These artifacts serve as undeniable witnesses to history, reminding us that the past is documented not only in words but also through objects that cannot be disputed.