On August 8, 2005, Japanese teacher Tamaki Matsuoka presents nearly 60 pieces of evidence and some 600 old photos provided by Japanese veterans who took part in the notorious Nanjing Massacre. (People's Daily Photo)
Matsuoka is showing a book of "army diary" kept by a Japanese first-class private, which recorded information about the slaying of Nanjing residents by Japanese invading troops during the massacre. (People's Daily Photo)
Being an ordinary teacher in Japan, Matsuoka has tried her best in finding evidence revealing the brutality of Nanjing Massacre in the past years. (People's Daily Photo)