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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 ...
A former German POW during World War II, Wally King of Ohio, will soon be celebrating his 100th birthday and will be marking the occasion with a return trip to Germany.
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 1644, headquartered in Nanking in central China, remains shrouded in secrecy 80 years after the end of World War II. Recently, however, the National Archives of Japan declassified a roster of ...
Archaeologists found a bunker used by WWII Japanese scientists to conduct human experiments, says a report. They say the site could provide new evidence about war crimes committed by the notorious ...
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, headquartered in then-Japanese-controlled northeast China, was responsible for injecting prisoners of war with typhus, cholera, and other diseases, performing unnecessary amputations and ...
A former member of the Imperial Japanese Army's notorious Unit 731, which is thought to have undertaken covert biological and chemical warfare research in China during World War II, on Tuesday visited ...
Unit 731 was a top-secret biological and chemical warfare research base established in Harbin as the nerve center for Japanese biological warfare in China and Southeast Asia during World War II.
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.