The books in Post#49 are supplementary books used in English class at Malaysian schools.
Japanese school text books also contain these older Japanese war crimes samely as the 2nd photo of #50 shows. The two books placed under the Chinese text books are Japanese ones though you only see heads of them in my photo.
This museum was once blamed by Japanese nationalists as too honest a decade ago when it opened and is still a controversial place between the anti-war activists and the right wings.
Photos:
Bataan Death March
Thai-Burma Railway Incident (Known as Death Railway Incident)
Allied POWs in Changi in Singapore
and two more in Borneo and Korea. Last one is explained like -
A patriotic Korean farmer was cut his right arm when he held a Korean flag before the Japanese army. Then, he held it by his left hand. He was again cut his left arm by a Japanese soldier.
Thank you very much again for your kindest comments guys!
How do you do barney! Thanks for your precious experience with your mother too.
That sounds very impressive.
Tour is almost ending but I will try to check if anything more there before leaving.