Statement of Tomoda (420, 16 May 47) Misao — general supervision of internal medicine over Western Army Area doctors. (Doctors in advisory capacity to Military) |
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Statement of Nakashima Goto, Ishiyama, Misao, and Nakashlma went to Tokyo for meetings at the Medieal Bureau. 2nd tine, in May 45, they were told about treatment of Japanese in event of invasion. |
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Statement of Maekawa (23 May - 3 June 1947) KIU Professor Misao and Kusonoki of Internal Medicine Department visited WAMS in Fukuoka. Misao visited Horiuchi for 30minutes - 1 hour in May, probably for research. |
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Statement of Tsurumaru (20-25 May 1947) Kusunoki and Misao came to WAH on 1-2 occasions to see Horiuchi. |
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Statement of Maekawa (between 20 and __ June 1947, 2nd statement) Misao, Jinnaka, Ishiyama were there from KIU . (At meetings of Temporary Civilian Employees) |
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Statement of Horiuchi (16 June and 30 July 1947) 8-9 civilian doctors were assisting WA Medical Department from KIU, Kumamoto Univ., and Nagasaki Univ.. From KIU there were 4 doctors of surgery; Goto, Jinnaka, Ishiyama, Tomoda, and one professor of internal medicine; Misao. |
This book documents the legal proceedings of the December 1949 Khabarovsk trial in which twelve members of the Japanese Army's covert biological warfare Unit 731 were prosecuted for their war crimes. The trial sought to hold key leaders in Japan's bio-weapons program accountable for atrocities after WWII.