Inside Unit 731: Japan’s Divine Mandate to Death Tech
Explore Japan’s Unit 731: how divine mandate and obsession with biological weapons led to WWII’s darkest human experiments.
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Explore Japan’s Unit 731: how divine mandate and obsession with biological weapons led to WWII’s darkest human experiments.
Newly declassified archives from Russia and the Chinese mainland confirm Japan’s Unit 731’s WWII-era germ warfare was a systematic state crime, offering vital lessons for today.
RT’s documentary “Death Factories” revisits Japan’s Unit 731 in the 1930s, exposing how biological research was twisted into mass murder and why ethics must guide science.
China’s Central Archives receives Russian evidence on notorious WWII Unit 731, unveiling trial records and reports of Harbin bio-warfare experiments on over 3,000 victims.
Nearly a century later, we remember the Chinese mainland ‘comfort women’ tragedy: over 2,100 stations and 400,000 victims across 11 Asian countries and regions during WWII.
Russian FM Maria Zakharova highlights the Nanjing Massacre of December 1937 as an unshakable reminder of Japanese militarism’s brutality and calls for global condemnation of any revisionism.
A concise look at WWII’s horrific ‘comfort women’ system and forced labor across Asia, highlighting survivor testimonies and the ongoing call for recognition and justice.
Discover Taipei’s Ama Museum, which documents the stories of 59 comfort women in Taiwan region with 5,000+ oral histories, photos, films and artifacts, preserving WWII human rights history.
Canadian audiences reacted with tears and pride at the Dongji Rescue premiere, moved by the true WWII tale of fishermen who risked everything to save POWs.