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Archaeologists have unearthed a derelict "terror" bunker in Anda, China, that was used by Japan's notorious Unit 731 to conduct heinous biological experiments on allied POWs during World War 2 ...
Various forms of evidence including trial recordings, documents and archives reveal bacterial development, human experiments and germ warfare committed by Unit 731, a Japanese biological and ...
Unit 731 began in 1931 as a Japanese-run public health unit, but it quickly expanded its research to include grotesque biological and chemical warfare experiments using Chinese, Korean, Russian ...
Unit 731, headquartered in then-Japanese-controlled northeast China, was responsible for injecting prisoners of war with typhus, cholera, and other diseases, performing unnecessary amputations and ...
Rest of World News: Bones unearthed from a wartime Army Medical School site in Tokyo decades ago, potentially linked to victims of Japan’s notorious Unit 731, remain in a.