Survivors of Japanese germ war in Jinhua (newsphoto) Updated: 2005-07-06 15:12
Zhang Songxian, 78, whose feet have rotten due an
anthrax infection, has his lunch with his wife at their home in Jinhua,
east China's Zhejiang province, July 5, 2005. Zhang is a victim of the
germ-warfare launched by Japanese troops during World War II. Starting from
October 1940, Japanese troops launched an extensive germ-warfare in China,
spreading bacterium of plague, cholera, typhoid fever, anthrax and glanders in
Jinhua and Quzhou of Zhejiang, killing more than 60,000
Chinese. [newsphoto]
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