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Statement of Fukushima cont'd ... 2-12 December 1945: Substance cf Fukushima’s Investigation and Report. On 8 December, Fukushima went t o get Sato’s notes on a complete plan on the Prisoners but he was not too practical, had no summary. Sato had two sets of notes, gave Fukushima one; Fukushima noted that Sato’s notes were 2 Prisoners off, he said he did not want those 2 reported. The report showed 2 more Prisoners sent out than received. Fukushima checked his report with Sato, Yakumaru, Kusumoto and Yukino, Nakamura and Goiyama, but Ohno and Aihara didn't get in until Fukushima had sent his report to CIC. |
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Statement of Nakamura (1 Dec 47). About 8 August, Nakamura and other guards escorted a Japanese Prisoner to Aburayama to be executed, along with Capt. Wako, 1st Lt. Yoshida, 2nd Lt-Ono, Sgt. Maj. Uyemura, Kubo, a medical officer, and 2 Japanese soldiers. |
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.