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Some 1,000 historical documents on Japanese aggression have been donated to a Beijing museum after China said it welcomed such evidence. [Photo/Xinhua]
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The documents will be on public display from July 7, the day in 1937 that marked Japan's full-scale invasion in China.
This year marks the 70 anniversary of the victory of World War II.
The federation and other patriotic organizations last year made a call for documentary evidence and sponsored exhibitions on war crimes in the Asia-Pacific region.
China will hold a military parade in Beijing to mark the anniversary on Sept 3.