Seeking Justice for Biological Warfare Victims of Unit 731
Evidence Collected by Wang Xuan
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Unit 731 was established during the Sino-Japanese War in Harbin as a covert biological warfare research and development section of the Imperial Japanese Army. Besides human experimentation, they developed lethal biological weapons as an efficient way to win the war against the world.
In about a decade of existence, they produced a massive amount of germs enough to kill the world three times. Biological weapons such as anthrax, glanders, and bubonic plague were deployed in China during the war. In the Chongshan Village of Yiwu, Zhejiang Province, an epidemic was caused by biological weapons.
After the attack, many died from the diseases developed by the biological weapons. Survivors of the incidence end up with rotten legs and could not live normal lives after the attack.
Wang Xuan had been discovering the truth and fighting for justice for these victims of biological weapons during WWII. This book will provide information from original documents from the Rockefeller Institute, CIA, and other officials from the United States government from the National Archive and Records Administration.
Praise for the book:
"Wang Xuan deserves a special paragraph. Wang is one of contemporary China's greatest patriots. She has dedicated her life to seeking justice for those Chinese who were victimized by Japanese BW and CW experiments. Someone called her 'The Joan of Arc of China', and the comment is not an overstatement." (Dr. Sheldon H. Harris, historian and author of Factories of Death)
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