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       JAPAN’S INFAMOUS UNIT 731

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       JAPAN’S INFAMOUS UNIT 731

       Firsthand Accounts of Japan’s Wartime Human Experimentation Program

       HAL GOLD

      With a new foreword by Yuma Totani

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      (Frontispiece) This diagram gives a general overview of the experiments conducted at the Anda testing field.

      Published by Tuttle Publishing, an imprint of Periplus Editions (HK) Ltd.

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      Copyright ©2019 Hal Gold.

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      ISBN 978-1-4629-0082-4

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      First edition, 1996

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       Contents

       Foreword

       Acknowledgments

       Introduction

       Part 1: Historical Overview

       1. Background of Japanese Biological Warfare

       A Proud Medical Tradition

       Ishii Shiro

       Manchuria

       The Stage Is Set

       2. A New Type of Warfare

       The Fortress/Bacteria Factory

       End of the Fortress

       Pingfang

       Satellite Facilities

       Ties to the Civilian Sector

       Ishii’s Battlefield Debut

       3. Creating Pathology

       Rodents and Insects

       Four Areas of Experimentation

       4. End and Aftermath

       Attempted Biological Warfare against the Americans

       Covering the Traces

       American Occupation

       Superpower Jockeying

       5. Unit 731 in Modern Times

       The Teikoku Bank Incident

       Japanese Biological Warfare Data in the Korean War

       Shinjuku Shock

       The Unit Leaders in Peacetime

       Postwar Careers: Plum Positions

       Part 2: Testimonies

       Introduction

       Researcher attached to Unit 1644 (Anonymous)

       Virologist attached to Unit 731 (Anonymous)

       Lecture, “Unit 731 and Comfort Women” (Nishino Rumiko)

       Youth Corps member (Anonymous)

       Hygiene specialist (Wano Takeo)

       Hygiene specialist (Anonymous)

       Kenpeitai member (Iwasaki Ken’ichi)

       Three Youth Corps members (Anonymous)

       Nurse attached to Unit 731

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