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Our WWII Memories: A book that exposed Japanese atrocities

Civilians grieve as their families are shattered and loved ones are lost.
Civilians grieve as their families are shattered and loved ones are lost.

Civilians grieve as their families are shattered and loved ones are lost.

Civilians grieve as their families are shattered and loved ones are lost.
Civilians grieve as their families are shattered and loved ones are lost.

Civilians grieve as their families are shattered and loved ones are lost.

Civilians grieve as their families are shattered and loved ones are lost.
Civilians grieve as their families are shattered and loved ones are lost.

Civilians grieve as their families are shattered and loved ones are lost.

Civilians grieve as their families are shattered and loved ones are lost.
Civilians grieve as their families are shattered and loved ones are lost.

Civilians grieve as their families are shattered and loved ones are lost.

Women and children face displacement and slaughter.
Women and children face displacement and slaughter.

Women and children face displacement and slaughter.

Eighty years after the victory over Japan, a family shares their treasured heirloom: a photo album published in 1938 detailing Japanese war crimes, purchased at great personal risk in Japanese-occupied Nanjing in the 1940s. 

Guan Hongliang's grandfather bought the book, "A True Record of Japanese Atrocities," to help preserve evidence of history. Decades later, it remains a powerful testament to civilian courage in wartime. 

Does your family have a story of courage and survival in the Second World War ? Share it with CGTN's global campaign, "Echoes of History: Our WWII Memories," and help keep personal histories alive for the world to hold on to. 

(Contributor: Guan Hongliang)

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