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Pictures of ACW in China 
 
A 1954 stone monument located in Harbarin (east of Dunhua City), Jilin Province reading
"Chemical Weapons Abandoned by Japan."
 
 
Japanese chemical weapons found in Harbarin, Jilin Province.
 
 
A pit near Harbarin, Jilin Province from which ACW were removed.
 
 
Possible mustard gas munition found at Harbarin, Jilin Province.
 

These ACW pictures are courtesy of Professor Kei-ichi Tsuneishi, Kanagawa University.


Last Updated June 1998

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