Archaeologists found a bunker used by WWII Japanese scientists to conduct human experiments, says a report. They say the site could provide new evidence about war crimes committed by the notorious ...
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A new database tells the stories of victims of forced medical research during the Nazi era. What role do the specimens and findings from that time play in modern medicine and research?Forced medical ...
A bunker discovered near the city of Anda in northeast China is believed to be the largest test site of Imperial Japan's infamous Unit 731, which conducted horrifying human experiments during the ...
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Japan began excavations Monday at a former medical school to search for human remains that experts link to a notorious World War II program that allegedly conducted experiments in biological warfare ...
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Japan is starting to excavate the site of a former medical school that may reveal grisly secrets from World War II. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we ...