I think that the biological warfare
unit 731 was a horrible war crime/crime against humanity. Shiro Ishii was a
very evil man. When I was reading I thought okay so he was a leader of
biological warfare, so what, he can make mustard gas and atom bombs, I was very
wrong.
The first thing that caught my
attention was when it said he had taken Chinese prisoners and used them as live
test subjects. They cut them open with no anesthesia and cut out livers,
kidneys, stomachs, and even the womb of women. I can only imagine what that
would be like.
Another
thing was the disease bombs and poison delivery. They made bombs that had fleas
in them that fed on rats infected with typhoid, cholera, and even venereal
disease like syphilis. They had bombs that had water borne cholera that they
dropped on water supplies and reservoirs. These are some of the most evil
things I have ever heard of in the history of the whole world. They dropped
care packages with clothes, food, and water on villages in china that were
laced with all of these diseases.
Then,
if that wasn’t enough they tied people to stakes and trees to test out
grenades, and other sorts of weaponry. I can’t how many human bones are buried
somewhere underneath of unit 731.
I believe
that the U.S. government was very wrong when they made the deal to let Shiro
Ishii and all other participants of unit 731 be free. I understand that the
United States wanted to get the technology and information from the lab but to
let these men be free, that was a huge mistake. They teach us that the worst
genocide was the holocaust of the jews, but I think this tops that by 3 or 4
folds.
They
had labs with workers running them 24 hours a day discovering ways to farm
these bacteria and diseases to create widespread death throughout china. Today
you can still go to a museum to see body parts and a full human body cut into pieces
in huge jars of formaldehyde pickled like a fish.
If it
were up to me back then I would have made the deal with Japan and then took the
technology and brought it to the United States where we could have perfected it
and made it more effective and efficient. Then we should have made taken their
own technology and use it against them. I mean huge bomber planes stacked with huge
bombs, canisters, and dissolve tablets made from cholera, typhoid, and syphilis
disease, and taken them straight back to japan dropping the atom bombs on major
cities, canisters filled with diseased fleas all over the countryside wiping
out every type of livestock they had. Then drop giant dissolve tablets mad from
cyanide and nuclear matter into every water reservoir stream and lake
throughout the entire country. Then maybe Japan would feel sorry and ashamed of
the crimes they committed throughout the war.
Lincoln Dinger