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Tag: Germ Warfare

China’s Auschwitz: A look at the WWII Japanese Germ and Warfare Base 侵华日军第731部队遗址

Harbin housed some gruesome secrets during the Japanese Occupation (1931-1945), when the area was known as the Japanese puppet state of Manchukuo. Unit 731 of the Imperial Japanese Army covertly developed and tested lethal biological and chemical warfare at this site under the guise of epidemic prevention and water purification works. What took place on…

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