Unit 731 - Wikipedia Unit 731 was responsible for large-scale biological and chemical warfare research, as well as lethal human experimentation The facility was led by General Shirō Ishii and received strong support from the Japanese military
731 (2025) - IMDb 731: Directed by Linshan Zhao With Wu Jiang, Zhiwen Wang, Naiwen Li, Qian Sun Set against the backdrop of the bacterial experiments conducted by the Japanese Imperial Army's Unit 731 in Northeast China, and reveals the crimes of Unit 731 through the turbulent fate of an ordinary individual
Japan’s Hellish Unit 731 - Warfare History Network Established for the purpose of developing biological and chemical weapons, Unit 731 exceeded by a year the duration of the Third Reich While biological and chemical weapons were not new to warfare, Japanese testing on human subjects was unparalleled even by the Nazis
Unit 731: Inhumane Medical Experimentation During WWII Unit 731, officially named the Epidemic Prevention and Water Purification Department of the Kwantung Army, began as a legitimate research facility in the city of Harbin Its purpose was to improve public health and conduct research that might ultimately benefit Japanese soldiers
Unit 731 | Japanese military unit [World War II] | Britannica Unit 731 was a covert biological and chemical warfare research and development unit of the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II It operated in China and engaged in horrific human experimentation
Experiments – UNIT 731 During the war, the Japanese Imperial Army used biological weapons developed and manufactured by Unit 731’s laboratory in Harbin throughout China, killing or injuring an estimated 300,000 people
731 - Official Movie Site - Watch Online Director Zhao Linshan (The Assassins) directs 731, a horrific tale of human corruption and depravity set inside the notorious Japanese Imperial Army Unit 731 Prisoners are kept and used for gruesome and torturous experimentation for the purpose of developing bacterial and chemical weapons
A mysterious pile of bones could hold evidence of Japanese war crimes . . . Bones dug up from a wartime Army Medical School site in Tokyo decades ago and linked to victims of human experiments by Unit 731, Japan’s germ and biological warfare outfit, remain in a repository still waiting to find their home