Photo released on Sept 2, 2015 by the State Archives Administration of China on its website shows the image of Japanese war criminal Noboru Miyamoto. [Photo/Xinhua] |
Noboru Miyamoto also raped, tortured and killed a new mother in East China's Shandong province in 1943, just because his trousers had been splattered by the woman's blood, he wrote in the 1954 confession, which was released by the State Archives Administration on Wednesday.
The archives has been releasing a document every day since the middle of last month as China marks the 70th anniversary of the end of WWII.
Miyamoto, who was born in Tokyo in 1920 and came to China in 1940, killed four Chinese civilians in 1944 by setting them on fire, including a two-year-old baby and a boy aged about five or six. His fellows also "threw a children into a well and smashed him over his head."
He also participated in the gang-rape of four Chinese women and killed another four Chinese men, all civilians, according to his confession.