Unit 731

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>10 years
>Thousands
>Not 666 gorillion
>Not

quality over quantity


japs are savages

the US gave immunity to many of the researchers in exchange for their results. Some of the researchers ended up working not too far from where I grew up.

we all know the US has no morals.

also operation paperclip

There is a pretty good movie about this it's called The Men Behind The Sun

It wasn't extermination, just experimentation.

>Implying I don't dream about experimenting on chinks
Pleb tier tbqh

That wasn't a good movie at all. Shit was all hyped to hell and back, like the movie equivalent of No Man's Sky "Dude, this movie is so gory, they actually desecrate corpses in it!". It was a boring joke. The only cool part was the flaming rats.

This; the Nazi purges were methodical and industrialized, whereas the Japanese occupations demonstrated a bare yield to the id. They acted in a manner that suggested a personal vendetta, with the object of inflicting a maximum amount of agony.