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Encyclopedia > Japanese human experimentation on the Chinese

During the Second World War, Japanese soldiers have carried out human exprimentations on the Chinese on different parts of the conquered lands. One of the most infamous troops carrying out such kind of experiments was Unit 731. Shortcut: WP:CU Marking articles for cleanup This page is undergoing a transition to an easier-to-maintain format. ... This Manual of Style has the simple purpose of making things easy to read by following a consistent format — it is a style guide. ... Mushroom cloud from the nuclear explosion over Nagasaki rising 18 km into the air. ... now. ...


Unit 731 had built a camp in the suburb of Harbin, which was located in Northern China. The site was turned into a museum recently and shows to visitors that human exprimentations were not solely enforeced upon the Jews during the holocaust. Harbin on a map of China For other meanings of Harbin, see Harbin (disambiguation). ...


Among the different forms of human experimentations were:

  • Putting inmates into a room without air such that organs would explode from their bodies
  • Fixing inmates on a wooden bed, with their heads submerging into water.
  • Experiments involving the germination of bacteria on human bodies
  • Putting human hands into very hot and very cold water, in order to test at what temperature would human skin heal itself the best.

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