Over the past year, the exhibition hall has received 3,215 sets of artifacts and 22,882 pages of archival materials donated by the public. From this collection, 1,524 artifact sets and 3,482 pages of ...
An official document containing the organizational structure and personnel list of the Japanese Kwantung Army’s biochemical unit, 'Unit 731,' which conducted horrific human experiments under the ...
The horrors of Nazi medical experiments during World War II are widely known, but Japan's Unit 731 in occupied China remains a lesser-explored chapter of wartime atrocities, according to researchers ...
China has discovered an underground biological laboratory used by the Japanese Army's Unit 731 during World War II. On the 25th (local time), the South China Morning Post (SCMP) reported that Unit 731 ...
Concealed behind the high walls of a brick building in northeastern China, the horrors that went on in the Japanese Imperial army's Unit 731 remained a secret to the outside world for decades.
Chinese scholars are reigniting debate over Emperor Hirohito’s responsibility for Unit 731, a secret Japanese program that ...
Emperor Hirohito should be held accountable, according to scholars who say the wartime ruler was shielded from prosecution by ...
HARBIN, July 6 (Xinhua) -- Atrocities committed by Japanese Army Unit 731, a germ warfare unit once stationed in northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, have been further exposed in newly found ...
Japanese writer Seiichi Morimura delivers a speech in Tokyo in March 2010. Morimura, whose nonfiction trilogy "The Devil’s Gluttony" exposed human medical experiments conducted by a secret Japanese ...
The newly released archives handed over by Russia once again prove that Japanese Unit 731 - the notorious germ-warfare unit of the Japanese Imperial Army during World War II - committed countless ...
Some newly uncovered historical evidences of the Japanese Army's bacterial warfare and human experiments in China during World War II were released to the public for the first time on Friday at a ...
During World War II, Japanese scientists, led by Shiro Ishii, built a medical facility in Manchuria. It is in this place, Unit 731, that Ishii and his scientists conducted some of the most horrific ...