Unit 731: Elite Doctors and Human Experimentation

Unit 731: Elite Doctors and Human Experimentation

Release date : January 1, 2018
Runtime : 49m
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Original Language : Japanese /
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Production companies : NHK /
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Unit 731 of the Japanese Imperial Army secretly developed and tested bacteriological weapons on human subjects in Manchuria during the Sino-Japanese War. At the end of the war, evidence was destroyed, and personnel kept silent, concealing the truth for decades. However, NHK recently found more than 20 hours of audio recordings from a 1949 war-crimes tribunal.
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  • title:Unit 731: Elite Doctors and Human Experimentation
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2018
  • Runtime:49m
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  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: Japanese ·
  • Director: Tomoharu Okada / Chiyo Migita / Yuichi Tanaka / Kunihiro Sakai /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: NHK ·
  • Overview:Unit 731 of the Japanese Imperial Army secretly developed and tested bacteriological weapons on human subjects in Manchuria during the Sino-Japanese War. At the end of the war, evidence was destroyed, and personnel kept silent, concealing the truth for decades. However, NHK recently found more than 20 hours of audio recordings from a 1949 war-crimes tribunal.
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