During WWII, Japan invaded and occupied many parts of Asia.
During their aggression, it launched multiple biological warfare across Asia, especially in China, and conducted cruel human experiments on civilians. Not to mention the abduction of women and forcing them to be sex slaves, mass killing of innocent civilians.
This history is not known among people outside of Asia, and those war criminals got away with their crimes.
Three books to learn more about this history:
- The Rape of Nanking: The Forgotten Holocaust in WWII. By Iris Chang
- Hidden Atrocities: Japanese Germ Warfare and American Obstruction of Justice at Tokyo Trial. By Jeanne Guillemin
- A Plague Upon Humanity: The Hidden History of Japan's Biological Warfare Program. By Daniel Barenblatt. (This book reveals how the US brought Japan's leading bio-warfare expert to Fort Detrick, Maryland to help create the Pentagon's bio-war program which was first used against North Korea during the Korean War.)
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