Unit 731: History You May not Want to Learn (Warning: Extreme Content), page 2


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reply posted on 8-7-2011 @ 01:02 PM by sdocpublishing
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The Nazi's experiments are well documented in "The Rise and Fall of The Third Reich" originally a large two volume set.

It may have been made into a movie but the set of books is quite a read.
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reply posted on 8-7-2011 @ 01:02 PM by mnmcandiez
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lol what does historical facts have to do with trading?
and we don't trade with Germany????
You make no sense


reply posted on 8-7-2011 @ 01:03 PM by AeonStorm
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I'm sorry I had to stop reading your post after the first sentence

We would do well to remember that when we choose to go to war, we choose to force the opposing group to do "whatever it takes" to defeat us.


I could NOT do what these people did under ANY circumstances *shudder*.

You know what creeps me out also? Is the thought that in their daily lives and when they're out in the world these "scientists" were probably just looked at as just regular joes..... probably by people who even knew them.

Peace,

-AS-
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reply posted on 8-7-2011 @ 01:13 PM by centurion1211
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If this alone doesn't justify the use of atomic weapons to end the war, I don't know what would.

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reply posted on 8-7-2011 @ 01:16 PM by AeonStorm
Originally posted by centurion1211
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If this alone doesn't justify the use of atomic weapons to end the war, I don't know what would.

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I seriously thought about this too ... It's just the whole evil to destroy evil ... It's quite the conundrum.

Peace,

-AS-



reply posted on 8-7-2011 @ 01:25 PM by OldCorp
I found Unit 731: Nightmare in Manchuria on YT.



It's in several parts; I only posted part one.

Killing someone in combat would haunt, or at least bother, most rational men. I mean who really wants to take a life? But to purposely torture an innocent human being to death in the ways 731 did takes a special kind of scumbag. I can't imagine the kind of mentality it would take to do the things that were done to these helpless victims; they must have thought they were in Hell, which is where their captors deserve to be.

For the US to cover this up is unconscionable. I can understand seizing the research to keep it out of the hands of the Soviets; but once in US hands it should have been burned. I think the victims deserve recognition and special compensation from the Japanese government.
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reply posted on 8-7-2011 @ 01:34 PM by Cuervo
Originally posted by centurion1211
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If this alone doesn't justify the use of atomic weapons to end the war, I don't know what would.

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By that rationale, every time bodies are found in a basement in some town, you should level the whole neighborhood? You realize you would probably be dead, right?


reply posted on 8-7-2011 @ 01:53 PM by AeonStorm
Found some more info at www.Histoy.Navy.mil

Ongoing private investigations by scholars have described Unit 731 as spreading disease and causing epidemics in field experiments that may have killed tens or even hundreds of thousands of Chinese. Although exact numbers are unknown, various researchers have alleged that Unit 731 performed laboratory experiments on somewhere between 850 to 10,000 or more subjects, and that none of them survived. According to author Sheldon Harris, victims consisted mostly of Han Chinese inhabitants of the area around Harbin but also included stateless White Russians, Harbin Jews, criminals, communist guerrillas or spies, Mongolians, Koreans, the mentally handicapped, and also Soviet soldiers captured in border skirmishes. Newspaper articles also state that Allied soldiers, possibly including some Americans, might have been experimented on.

Experiments on humans reportedly not only included infection with anthrax, typhoid, and other infectious diseases but also live dissections of prisoners without anesthesia, exposing prisoners to low air pressure, freezing of prisoners, removal of limbs, blood, and organs (often without anesthesia) to see the results, exposing humans to fragmentation rounds containing infectious agents, and other experiments.


-AS-


reply posted on 8-7-2011 @ 02:09 PM by Victor03
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The japanese were notoriously cruel to anyone they went to war with. I have read accounts from the koreas and china where the japanese would execute civilians for no reason. Also a report of japanese bayonetting civilians in the stomach so the would bleed to death. They also bayonetted infants and marched with the murdered infants on fixed bayonets through villages. It was also common for them to mutilate corpses of their enemies, specifically dismembering bodies of US Marines and flaying off us military tattoos of us servicemembers they killed in combat. DOnt forget their actions in the phillipenes with the battan death march and us prisoner of war executions. They were horrifically cruel.
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