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Unit 731: Japanese Germ Warfare Unit in China

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Author: the Unit 731 Criminal Evidence Museum
Language: Chinese and English bilingual
ISBN/ISSN: 7508507401
2005; Paperback;230x295mm;150 pages with photos

During World War II, the Japanese army launched bacteriological and chemical warfare at the instruction of their military headquarters and in defiance of international conventions. They were the only army ever to use germ and chemical weapons into actual combat during the war. Unit 731 of Japanese Kuantung Army (formerly known as “Unit 731 in Manchuria”) specialized in bacteriological weapon research and implementation of germ warfare.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

1. Planning for Bacteriological Warfare
2. Building Massive Bacteriological Warfare Unit
3. “Special Transfer” and Experiments on Live Human Beings
4. Developing Bacteriological Weapons
5. Putting Germs into Actual Combat
6. Destroying Criminal Evidences and Fleeing China
7. Wartime Responsibilities That Have to Be Answered For
   Major Events of Unit 731