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Posted by Herewordless (U14549396) on Friday, 18th March 2011
Just as we were getting somewhere about Japan's shady WWII ghosts-in-the-closet, the recent tsunami disaster covered the news over. But,
Japan digs site linked to WWII human experiments, Feb 21, 2011;-
"Japan began excavations Monday at a former army medical school to search for human remains linked to a notorious World War II program that allegedly conducted biological warfare in China and live experiments on foreign prisoners of war.
There is no certainty the excavation will unearth anything, but it is a sign that the government is open to the possibility of facing its long-kept wartime secrets, including the experiments conducted by the military's shadowy Unit 731."
Will we ever now get to the truth about 'Unit 731'?
Link to this forum: Japan - WWII news BEFORE the recent disaster
The link is now;-
Link to this forum: Japan - WWII news BEFORE the recent disaster
, in reply to message 2.
Posted by somewhatsilly (U14315357) on Wednesday, 23rd March 2011
Hi Hereword,
I wonder if your post might be better placed on the Wars and Conflicts board - link on the left.
Link to this forum: Japan - WWII news BEFORE the recent disaster
Hmm, good point, ferval. Can you mod-types move it accordingly, please?
Link to this forum: Japan - WWII news BEFORE the recent disaster
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