The Forgotten Chinese Holocaust
Can you imagine your body being an object for experimentation while you're still alive? That's one of the things the Japanese did to the Chinese during the forgotten holocaust, the Chinese holocaust. Among the universal disputes between many countries, Japanese aggression on the Chinese was one of the worst events in history to ever take place. The Japanese also destroyed many cities of China. Specifically, they destroyed the city of NanJing by conducting mass bombings and remorseless killings. Other examples of Japanese horrific actions against the Chinese happened in a place called Unit 731. During the 1920's, NanJing only had a population of 250,000. However, during the 1930's, the city was highly populated with over one million residents. This increase was a result of the Japanese occupation and countless refugees fleeing to the city from Manchuria and other Chinese areas to the east of NanJing. The city of NanJing was a safe city for the Chinese until Japanese forces advanced towards it from Shanghai on November 11th, 1937. The Japanese planes bombed the wealthy and more populated areas of the city. The most devastating bombing occurred on September 25th, 1937. Its targets were focused upon hospitals with a red
Sometimes the number of bodies reached as high as five hundred in a single contest. By "field testing," Chinese cities were invaded by plague bombs dropped by the Japanese to see if they could start plague outbreaks. After the six weeks of horror, NanJing was left in ruins. In 1942, germ warfare specialists distributed dysentery, cholera and typhoid in Zhejiang Province in China, but Japanese soldiers themselves became ill and 1,700 died of the diseases. The doctors even locked victims in pressure chambers to see how long the body would withstand before the eyes popped out of its sockets. He said that the fathers of the children were probably spies. The program was set up to develop weapons of biological warfare, including plague, anthrax, cholera, and a dozen other pathogens. However, the class A war criminals were tried at the Tokyo Trials in Tokyo. The researchers took the deliberately plague infected Chinese, who was not given a vaccine, and cut him open to see the effect of the disease to the man's inside while he was still alive. Japanese troops also dropped cholera and typhoid cultures in wells and ponds, but the results were often counterproductive. 10 The NanJing Massacre and the experiments of Unit 731 could never be erased out of the past and should never be erased out of our minds. Medical researchers, doctors, dentists, technicians, and scientists all had part to do with this.
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