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“I saw a doctor raping on the operating table”…A Genius Novel Experienced by Unit 731 in Japan

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“I saw a doctor raping on the operating table”…Genius Novelist Experienced Unit 731 in Japan

A novel about Japan’s Unit 731 during World War II

those who put an end to history

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It’s a genius piece of history, law, and computer engineering, and it’s a Japanese gold book

The biopsy of Unit 731 at an abandoned factory in Harbin, China, in 1940 and the subsequent debate

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‘ It’s about a novel

Personally, I’ve never seen such a genius novel I’m going on a trip to Ken’s novel

This is a reproduction of the biological experiment site of the inside of the Japanese military unit 731 of the Chinese Invasion in Harbin

This is a famous photo of a staff member of Japan’s unit 731 who is known for testing germs

The vivid experience of how evil humans can become was all stored and built into data through the brain of the experimenter Lillian

Unit 731 will raise the air pressure in the closed room, observe it until a person bursts to death, and even conduct an experiment to cut off both arms of the prisoner and bond them to the other side

Should I say that it was rather humane in an ironic sense to order sexual intercourse to a man and a woman who were not alive to test the path of syphilis infection

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Jews write books and make movies with terribly Nazi and Holocaust records

But the Japanese Military Sexual Slaverys of the 731 unit in Japan were somehow buried

As the status of Korean culture rises, we must bring out the sad history that has been buried

I’ve seen in naked world history that the results of the 731 biological experiment were handed over to the U.S. to punish war criminals

They said they didn’t get any, but the U.S. is as bad as Japan

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