NANJING, July 6 (Xinhua) -- China has newly identified ten more
living survivors of the Nanjing Massacre in 1937, sources with the
Nanjing Massacre Memorial Hall confirmed on Saturday.
The ten survivors received the certificates and their personal
experiences will be put as the permanent collection as the best
history textbook in the hall, said Zhu Chengshan, the memorial hall
curator.
Aging from 76 to 92, the three male and seven female survivors were
found and identified after a series investigation process,
including interview, testimony and expert argumentation in the past
one year since June 2012.
Zhu said that, they are the living witnesses of the Nanjing
Massacre.Their oral history is the powerful testimony and the rebut
to the Japanese right-wing force, who attempts to deny the massacre
history.
At least 300,000 Chinese were killed over the course of six weeks
by Japanese invaders after the soldiers occupied the city of
Nanjing on December 13, 1937.
According to documents from the memorial hall, which has collected
25,000 pieces of evidence, more than 20,000 rapes of Chinese women
by Japanese invaders occurred during the massacre. More than one
third of buildings in the city were destroyed by the
bombardment.
Zhu said, for years, the massacre survivors told the world about
the monstrous crimes conducted by the Japanese invaders and
persistently struggle against those who deny the historical
facts.
"That was such a nightmare and the pains could never be cured,"
said tearful Cen Honggui, an 89-year-old Nanjing Massacre survivor
who escaped from a fire during the massacre.
"My brother was brunt alive by the Japanese invaders and I was also
put into the fire, with my legs burnt," said Cen.
He said that he carries more responsibility after being officially
identified as a Nanjing Massacre survivor and would like to tell
more people about the miserable history.