Yang Yan-Jun,Tam Yue-Him
Unit 731: Laboratory of the Devil, Auschwitz of the East (Japanese Biological Warfare in China 1933-45)
Unit 731: Laboratory of the Devil, Auschwitz of the East (Japanese Biological Warfare in China 1933-45)
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This book reveals Unit 731 as the largest bacterial warfare force in WWII, exposing the manufacture, use, and war damage of biological weapons. Testimony from veterans and surviving laborers provides insight into the inhuman medical crimes and human experiments conducted by Unit 731. The book also discusses the Khabarovsk War Crime Trials, the protection status of the site, and the development of the Unit 731 Museum.
Format: Hardback
Length: 144 pages
Publication date: 22 March 2018
Publisher: Fonthill Media
This book delves into the chilling revelations of Unit 731, hailed as the largest bacterial warfare force in the annals of World War II. It sheds light on the intricate processes involved in the manufacture and deployment of biological weapons, encompassing the entire spectrum of preparation and execution of germ warfare. Through the poignant testimonies of the veterans who served in Unit 731, the book provides a profound exploration of war, human nature, medical and ethical dilemmas, and the devastating consequences of such warfare.
The evidence presented in this book is sourced from a remarkable array of sources. Surviving Chinese laborers, who toiled under the oppressive conditions of the Unit 731 facilities, offer firsthand accounts of the atrocities they witnessed. Additionally, the families of the victims, who have suffered the unimaginable loss of loved ones, contribute their invaluable insights, providing a human face to the atrocities committed.
The book meticulously examines five critical aspects:
Firstly, it delves into the inhumane medical crimes perpetrated by Unit 731, encompassing the use of biological weapons, biological combats, and human experiments. The survivors' accounts shed light on the sheer brutality and disregard for human life that characterized these activities.
Secondly, the book explores the profound war damage and long-lasting postwar effects of biological warfare inflicted by Unit 731 upon China and other Asian countries. The survivors' testimonies vividly depict the devastating impact of these weapons, which not only caused immense suffering but also left a lasting legacy of disease and illness.
Thirdly, the book delves into the survey and cover-up that occurred during the Khabarovsk War Crime Trials, where the perpetrators of these crimes were brought to justice. The trials shed light on the efforts of the international community to hold individuals accountable for their actions and ensure that the horrors of war are not forgotten.
Fourthly, the book examines the protection status of the Unit 731 site, which remains a haunting testament to the horrors of war. It explores the ongoing development efforts to preserve and commemorate the site, as well as the international exchanges and exhibitions that aim to raise awareness about the history of biological warfare.
Lastly, the book includes a separate chapter dedicated to Japanese chemical warfare, providing a comprehensive examination of this lesser-known aspect of World War II. The survivors' accounts shed light on the devastating effects of chemical weapons, and the book underscores the importance of remembering and learning from the past to prevent such atrocities from occurring in the future.
In conclusion, this book is a powerful and harrowing account of the horrors of biological warfare. It serves as a stark reminder of the human cost of war and the need for global cooperation in preventing the proliferation and use of weapons of mass destruction. Through the survivors' testimonies and the comprehensive analysis of the evidence presented, this book offers a valuable contribution to our understanding of World War II and the enduring impact of its horrors.
Weight: 412g
Dimension: 240 x 167 x 17 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781781556788
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