Trauma of bacteria attack still felt today

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Editor's note: During World War II, the Japanese army spread deadly bacteria in China, killing a lot of civilians and leaving many with diseases for the rest of their life.

More than 15,000 people in Changde, central China's Hunan province, were killed by plague bacterium spread by the Japanese army in 1941, according to a report of Beijing Youth Daily.

In Lishui and Yiwu, East China's Zhejiang province, Japanese troops spread plague, typhoid and anthrax bacterium, causing what is known as "rotten leg disease" among locals.

Many victims did not realize the cause of their problems until recent years.

Trauma of bacteria attack still felt today

Fu Junhua, 86, is one of the "rotten-leggers" in Lishui, East China's Zhejiang province. Victims of the germ attack suffered rotten legs and feet. due to ulcers on his legs and feet, he did not wear socks for more than 70 years until his disease were cured in 2014. [Photo by Pu Xiaoxu/Beijing Youth Daily via VCG]

Trauma of bacteria attack still felt today

Wang Songqiang, 84, saw his parents die when Japanese airplanes bombed Lishui in 1942. His legs were broken in the attack and, worse still, he has had ulcers on his legs repeatedly, leaving small holes in his calves. [Photo by Pu Xiaoxu/Beijing Youth Daily via VCG]

Feng Huanxi, 86, caught the "rotten leg disease" when he was farming in the field at 14. The wounds on his legs were so deep that bone could be seen. Because his legs gave off a stinky smell, he had to avoid meeting people. It was not until 2015 that Feng's legs were cured. [Photo by Pu Xiaoxu/Beijing Youth Daily via VCG]

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