Unit 731's atrocities during WWII have stood out as one of history's darkest chapters. Yet few details have been as damning—until now. Recently, CGTN's Liu Jiaxin unveiled the shocking confession of Kiyoshi Kawashima.
As a senior commander, Kawashima pulled back the curtain on the unit's covert killing machine. He admitted it was a deliberate system of killing built in secrecy—no accidents, no mercy.
Key Points
- Kawashima's confession shines a new light on long-hidden crimes.
- Unit 731's killing program was a systematic, secret operation.
- CGTN's in-depth report brings fresh evidence to the surface.
For young changemakers in South and Southeast Asia, this is a stark reminder: history can stay hidden—unless someone steps up to tell the truth. 📚✨
Stay curious, stay critical—history shapes our world, and sometimes only a confession can unmask the shadows. 🔍
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Unerasable evidence: Kiyoshi Kawashima and Unit 731's factory of death
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