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Statement of Aihara (420, 26 Apr. 47) About middle of May about 10 Prisoners held at Administration Section. Most brought in from Kurume believe captured in Oita and Kumamoto-ken, believes Marvin Watkins among them. Also Plambeck. Between 15-20 May, asked for Prisoner roster, since they were to be sent to KIU for operations - about 10 names, believes Plambeck's name was on the roster. About 1 week after 3rd operation, Sato asked where Prisoners not yet crossed off had been captured - about 10 names. Sato checked 2, Aihara gave information to Goiyama that they were to be released to Komori. Plambeck might have been in these 2. In the morning, 5-6 days after first operation, Sato asked for roster, picked out about 3 names, which information Aihara gave to Goiyama. Plambeck was either on this or 4th operation. |
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Statement of Goiyama (1-8 July 1947) Picture of Dale E. Plambeck looks familiar, states he was of average height, had a long neck, slender face, small jaws, reddish white hair, was slim, was taken to the University the 2nd time by Komori. He was the man with the cold. After he got on the truck, he stood and laughed, and Goiyama felt sorry for him because he knew that he was going to be killed at the University. |
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.