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Statement of Kishi (10 July 1947) About the end of Sep. or early Oct. 1945, when part of the Officers Club Hospital had moved to Futsukaichi, Shiokawa and Kishi were waiting for a bus in the street after they had finished taking a bath. Sato stopped his car, picked them up. He asked Kishi to write a death certificate for a Prisoner who had been executed. Kishi refused because he had not seen the person who died. Shiokawa did not hear this conversation, was some distance away. However, Kishi may have told her about it. |
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.