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INOKUCHI (INOGUCHI ?) Statement of Jinnaka (420, 9 June 1947) Dr. Inokuchi of the Agriculture Department was assisting Tomoda, his research beginning in 1944.
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Statement of Inouye (420, 9 June 1947) Tomoda directed this research (blood substitute) of Linn, Miyakoshi, Inokuchi and Inouye. Inouye, after reporting to Kubo, went to see Tomoda with Inokuchi, and the two then stayed at 2nd Army Hospital for about 2 weeks, transferred to Fukuoka Military Sanitation Material Department at Kurume about beginning of July, receiving 7-8 assistants under command of Lt. Col. Kuroda, although Inouye believes Tomoda had some connexion with it. |
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Statement of Tsuchiya (420, 9 June 1947)Besides Tomoda, Linn, Inouye, Inokuchi, Miyakoshi took port in blood substitute project. Inokuchi worked with Tsuchiya about 3 weeks. Believes Inokuchi is using AA now. Inokuchi, Inouye, and Tomoda told Tsuchiya AA a success in Feb. 45— also that substitute of professor Takahashi of Keijo, Korea, successful— both used at KIU. Inokuchi and Inouye got 200 grams of the fiberous powder form, gave to Tomoda. Tomoda, Inouye and Inokuchi used "a" patient at hospital for injection. |
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.