Yeah not one of our countries better moments. I have to imagine that because the experiments were conducted mainly on Chinese people not White people it was easier to overlook the horrifying war crimes
Cara_Rose1 on
Operation Paperclip got us to the moon. Operation Unit 731 got us a middle school biology textbook written in blood.
Who knew that seting a chinese baby on fire would kill it
Extra_Jeweler_5544 on
Paraphrasing from a survivor story from an NPR piece on infertility from ww2 medical trials:
“I was strapped to a chair, arms and legs bound, a man wearing a labcoat walked in. I’m assuming, a doctor, he took out a blade and began stabbing me in the vagina repeatedly. I will never be able to have children now”
Release the secret fuckin knowledge science!!!
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I call sus post. Tankies are trying to devalue what this fucked up research group did.
They measured dehydration specifically for body water count
They looked at long term syphilis infection
And they had several different experiments with pregnancy to see what the different body stages where
E:
>he Library of Congress holds three declassified documents from Unit 731, each more than 100 pages long, translated from Japanese into English. These documents provided comprehensive clinical records about the daily progression of various pathogens within the bodies of helpless prisoners who were experimented on by Japanese doctors.[45]
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The craziest part is barely any of it was new information, and what was wasn’t exactly usable because the sick fucks conducting the experiments didn’t even bother following proper procedure such as using control groups. They were butcherimg people the most creative ways they could think up, and occasionally scribbling down a note
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Yeah not one of our countries better moments. I have to imagine that because the experiments were conducted mainly on Chinese people not White people it was easier to overlook the horrifying war crimes
Operation Paperclip got us to the moon. Operation Unit 731 got us a middle school biology textbook written in blood.
Cuál era el punto central de la unidad 731 ? Por qué según lo que se su investigación no sirvió para nada al esfuerzo bélico o a cualquier cosa útil para Japón
Who knew that seting a chinese baby on fire would kill it
Paraphrasing from a survivor story from an NPR piece on infertility from ww2 medical trials:
“I was strapped to a chair, arms and legs bound, a man wearing a labcoat walked in. I’m assuming, a doctor, he took out a blade and began stabbing me in the vagina repeatedly. I will never be able to have children now”
Release the secret fuckin knowledge science!!!
I call sus post. Tankies are trying to devalue what this fucked up research group did.
They measured dehydration specifically for body water count
They looked at long term syphilis infection
And they had several different experiments with pregnancy to see what the different body stages where
E:
>he Library of Congress holds three declassified documents from Unit 731, each more than 100 pages long, translated from Japanese into English. These documents provided comprehensive clinical records about the daily progression of various pathogens within the bodies of helpless prisoners who were experimented on by Japanese doctors.[45]
The craziest part is barely any of it was new information, and what was wasn’t exactly usable because the sick fucks conducting the experiments didn’t even bother following proper procedure such as using control groups. They were butcherimg people the most creative ways they could think up, and occasionally scribbling down a note
Unit 731 was basically [these guys](https://youtu.be/cQ7J7UjsRqg?si=xde16MwqYfF3tiyq) except they skipped straight to human trials.
Why is reddit obsessed with this?