Statements Concerning Aihara

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Statements
Statement of Aihara
By
Kajuro Aihara
About
Kajuro Aihara

AIHARA, Kajuro

Aihara was interned in Sugamo 20 July. 

Statement of Aihara (604 - 2 July). Aihara states he was with the Western Army 20 May 1944 to 9 September 1945; that he was a Captain and his superior officer was Yakamaru. In his first statement he related he took nine (9) fliers to Hiroshima; however, in the second statement, being more truthful, he relates he went with Sato to witness an operation on a flier at Kyushu Hopsital. At that time there were seven or eight Japanese in the operating room, including Komori and Ishiyama. this operation took place in late May or early June. The PW brought into the operating room was evidently unconscious; the experiment was an operation on the back of the head of the patient. Aihara relates he left before the operation was completed, but that he heard that the patient died. 

Statement of Ishiyama
By
Fukujiro Ishiyama
About
Kajuro Aihara

Statement of Ishiyama (604 - not in file). Ishiyama stated to be a Captain ̶a̶n̶d̶ a witness of he 2nd experiment. 

Investigation Report 604
By
Kajuro Aihara
About
Kajuro Aihara

Investigation Report 604. In interrogation Aihara denied taking POWs to Hiroshima. 

Statement of Sato
By
Kesao Sato
About
Kajuro Aihara

Statement of Sato (604 - 2 July). Sato states that he was in charge of the receipt and disposition of all POWs of the Western Army and he in turn issued orders to Aihara regarding them. He further states that the story that 9 POWs were taken to Hiroshima by Aihara, according to fficial report, is a lie. Aihara went with Sato to the third operation, which was a ̶b̶l̶o̶o̶d̶ brain tumor experiment, in which the patient died, according to Sato, of loss of blood. 

Statement of Tsutsui
By
Tsutsui
About
Kajuro Aihara

Statement of Tsutsui (399 - ). Aihara was an Army observer of the KIU operations involved.