An Asian Auschwitz
Have you ever heard of the Japanese
torture camp named Unit 731? Probably not, this Japanese camp is just as bad if
not worse than the camps Hitler had established for the holocaust for the
genocide on the Jewish people. Unit 731 is close to the top of the list of
torture camps During WW2. They performed acts and experiments that most
heartless people wouldn’t even do to animals, to humans on a daily basis.
They acted as if they were The Anti-Epidemic
Water Supply and Purification Bureau and nobody ever questioned them. All of
the employees that work there just knew it as unit 731. This place was set up as a biological warfare
unit in 1936 by a physician and army officer named Shiro Ishi. Ishii made his
mission crystal clear. "A doctor's God-given mission is to block and treat
disease," he told his staff, "but the work on which we are now to
embark is the complete opposite of those principles." (Quotes taken
straight out of article.)
The people that worked there did
nothing other than exactly what they are told to do. This place was run by the
emperor. Whatever he said went. They had their smartest scientists and doctors
working on these tests and experiments. They did many horrible things to humans
just to because the emperor said to. One of the main things they were looking
for was a different more harsh way to fight battles. Like drop bombs of fleas.
They even contaminated large amounts water of countries they didn’t like. Some
of the other tests they performed weren’t just ways of biological warfare; they
took tests on the human body physically. They would cut off limbs to test the
amount of blood that was lost in the process. The prisoners would get locked
into high pressure chambers until their eyes popped out of their sockets. They
would also drench people and then lead them out into the cold mountain snow
region, until the prisoner would freeze. They would bring them back in and hit
them to see if they froze all the way and watch the prisoner get frostbite and
gangrene.
These experiments were unknown from
the U.S. public for decades. Partially because the government pardoned everyone
who they found guilty of partaking in the unit 731 events. They traded no
punishment, for all of the evidence and the information that they obtained
during the tortuous events. Which in a way that was a good thing to gain all
they information, but it was bad of us to not do anything about it.
I
would someday maybe like to get to see the artifacts and experiments from the
original Unit 731. Knowing that what they did to humans back then makes me feel
very bad for the people that had to endure all those experiments. It also
sickens me that the United States never did anything to punish the sick twisted
people who ran Unit 731. This article makes me question a lot of other things
that may or may not have actually happened. Hopefully someday we will be
exposed to a few more twisted secrets like this one.
Stanley