In a chilling revelation, a newly unveiled 83-minute video recorded in August 1991 during a peace exhibition in Iida City, Japan, has shocked many. The footage is now displayed at the Exhibition Hall of Evidence of Crimes Committed by Unit 731 of the Japanese Imperial Army on July 7 as part of national commemorations for the 88th anniversary of the Lugou Bridge Incident.
Former Unit 731 assistant technician Masakuni Kurumizawa gives a rare, raw account of his actions during wartime, openly confessing to 300 human dissections, live experiments, and biological warfare that targeted civilians and prisoners. 😱
This startling testimony serves as both a somber reminder of the devastating consequences of past conflicts and a crucial lesson in ensuring that such tragedies are never repeated. Though its details read like a plot from a true crime saga, these are real events with deep historical implications.
Young readers, history isn’t just about dates and facts—it’s about understanding the human stories behind the headlines and learning from our past to build a better, more peaceful future.
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Ex-Unit 731 member admits to 300 dissections in newly unveiled video
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