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NAKAJIMA, RYOTEI (Yoshisada ?) Statement of Morotomi (— 19 Kay -47) Nakajima would occasionally . come from KIU to lecture at 2nd Army Hospital on Xray. |
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Statement of Tomoda (420, 16 May 47) Nakajima, director of Medical Faculty (1 month in 1946), was a superior of Tomoda. Nakajima was in advisory capacity (Xray) to Military. Jinnaka, Ishiyama, Nakajima and Misao were active in advisory capacity to the military. |
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Statement of Yoshimura (16-28 June 1947) Present at the May 1945 meet ing of WD Temporary Civilian Officials when Ishiyama discussed the PW experiments: Hisao (Hirao ?), Nakajima, Goto, Jinnaka and 2-3 others. |
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Statement of Jinnaka (420, 9 June 1947) In latter part of September Jinnaka heard from Nakajima, director of KIU Hospital, that an anonymous letter had been published in the Nishi Nippon newspaper that Allied Prisoner a had been killed at KIU, and Jinnaka realised there was some truth in original rumor. KIU doctors who were army advisors. - Yoshisada (Ryotei) Nakajima - radiology. |
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Statement of Ishisawa (21 May - 2 June 1947) In the latter part of May or the first of June 1946, Kaku, a KIU dentistry professor, told Ishisawa that Nakajima had told him that Hirako had said that he had talked to Ishisawa about the operations and had said that the operations were to take place— this in the anatomy department hallway. But this not true. |
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Statement of Hyakutake (31 July - 5 August 1947) The Director of the Hospital (Nakajima) has a position which carries more authority because he is in direct charge of a very large organization, and he is almighty in his position. Nakashima (Nakajima) was a great man, difficult to control, stonger than Ohno, who came to Hyakutake with every little problem. |
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.