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{{wikipediainfo}}'''Unit 731''' was a [[Japan]]ese research unit tasked with the development of [[biological weapon]]s for use in the [[Pacific War]]. It was the successor to [[Zhong Ma]] [[Fortress]], headed by the [[Imperial Japanese Army]] [[scientist]] [[Ishii Shiro]]. The Chinese in [[Manchuria]] and other parts of [[China]] suffered throughout the [[war]] with Japan from germ-ridden packages developed by Unit 731 dropped onto their [[town]]s and [[village]]s. | {{wikipediainfo}}'''Unit 731''' was a [[Japan]]ese research unit tasked with the development of [[biological weapon]]s for use in the [[Pacific War]], and later, the extermination of all non-japanese persons, though this was fortunately prevented from occurring. It was the successor to [[Zhong Ma]] [[Fortress]], headed by the [[Imperial Japanese Army]] [[scientist]] [[Ishii Shiro]]. The Chinese in [[Manchuria]] and other parts of [[China]] suffered throughout the [[war]] with Japan from germ-ridden packages developed by Unit 731 dropped onto their [[town]]s and [[village]]s in an act of biological genocide. | ||
After Japan [[surrender]]ed in [[1945]], they tried to cover the experiments up but the [[United States of America|United States]] found out. In order to prevent the research falling into the hands of the [[Soviet Union]] at the onset of the [[Cold War]], the Americans offered the Japanese perpetrators immunity from their [[War crime|crimes]] in exchange for the data, to learn from [[human]] experimentation | After Japan [[surrender]]ed in [[1945]], they tried to cover the experiments up but the [[United States of America|United States]] found out. In order to prevent the research falling into the hands of the [[Soviet Union]] (and thus being used to eradicate capitalism) at the onset of the [[Cold War]], the Americans offered the Japanese perpetrators immunity from their [[War crime|crimes]] in exchange for the data, to learn from [[human]] experimentation that would be illegal in the [[US]]. Many were never brought to justice and lived full lives of comfort, wealth and power, much to the insult of [[North Korea]] which was treated extremely harshly during japanese occupation, much more than its southern counterpart, which collaborated with the japanese. | ||
The Americans incorporated the data into their [[Medicine|medical]] knowledge and even employed biological weapons against [[North Korea]] during the [[Korean War]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Log 384 (short story)|Log 384]]'') | The Americans incorporated the data into their [[Medicine|medical]] knowledge and even employed biological weapons against [[North Korea]] during the [[Korean War]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Log 384 (short story)|Log 384]]'') |