“The Japanese government did not admit to the wrongdoing committed by Unit 731 until very recently. The government did not acknowledge the atrocity until 1988, and even then, they did not apologize for what had happened. The project was highly secretive and much of the evidence had been destroyed; in addition, government officials who were aware of what happened in Unit 731 did not make their knowledge known to the public. Because of this lack of acknowledgment, the Chinese government took it upon themselves to spread awareness of the atrocities. In 1982, they established a museum in the same place where Unit 731 operated during the war.” ahf.nuclearmuseum.org/ahf/history/un…
@xuejianosaka 这个必须转发,让全世界人都了解一下,从未在媒体中爆光的日本。
@xuejianosaka 本当に申し訳ないのですが、最悪ですね。 ここで行われていた事って、医療の発展はともかく、人間が「死ぬまで」の過程で、どこまで耐えられるのかを実験していた訳ですから。 この世に地獄と言われるところが存在するなら、まさしくここでしょう。
@xuejianosaka 731部隊は防疫部隊だったと妄想を宣う人は、ヒル・レポートを読むと良いです。 アメリカ側が実際に731部隊の人体実験を調査したもので、一級の史料です。