Unit 731: Japan discloses details of notorious chemical warfare

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unit 731

unit 731  After Japan occupied Manchuria in 1931, Ishii Shiro created Unit 731 and began testing biological weapons on unwilling human test subjects  There were deadly experiments with airtight chambers at Unit 731, the same ones as those conducted at the Nazi concentration camps Some prisoners were

Ishii Shiro Commander of Unit 731, founder of Japanese Biological Warfare Division of the Army Available at com731 Accessed 15 Unit 731 studied bayonets, swords, and knives with the use of their prisoners They also studied flamethrowers on both covered and exposed skin They also set

A bunker discovered near the city of Anda in northeast China is believed to be the largest test site of Imperial Japan's infamous Unit 731, Unit 731 exhibition and symposium, sponsored by the Asian Institute, on the historical medical atrocities of World War II

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