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Unit 731 Essay Research Paper A war

Unit 731 Essay, Research Paper


A war is a form of violence and terror. However, some


countries go a deal more than that. For example, the


Iraq army carried out a sneak attack for which was


criticized by the Western countries. The army took out


nearly the whole army and also killed a number of


innocent civilians. The Nazis also had gassed and


murdered millions of innocent Jew people and was


widely criticized.


Japans biological experiments during the second world


war is another example of a country going a good deal


beyond of just creating violence and terror. The event


showed that Japan created a program in which it


planned to develop biological weapons and how live


human beings were being used as guinea pigs. But


beyond that, what were the causes and practices of the


experiments of Unit 731?


The following pages analyze what the causes and


practices of the experiments by Unit 731. First they


explain the situation in which Japan was at that point


of the war. Then they present what led the Japanese


army into conducting biological experiments on live


humans and what they hoped to achieve in doing this.


Finally, they show the practices of the biological


experiments.


At that time of the war, there was a international


convention in Geneva which is known as the Geneva


Convention. At this convention, it was governed that


during warfare’s, countries must ban biological


weapons from their list. Japan reacts to this by


refusing to approve this treaty.(Fujita) This


convention took place in 1925 which is 7 years before


the actual biological experiments of Unit 731 actually


took place. That shows that the Japanese Army had been


planning the project of experiments years before it


took place. The experiments took place from 1932 to


1945. In the year that it begun, 1932, The Japanese


Army had invaded Manchuria after the Mukden Incident


had taken place.(Kublin 162) When the army took


control of Manchuria, they sent a man called Shiro


Ishii, a physician and army officer who studied germ


warfare, to begin experiments. To fully understand why


Unit 731 was organized, this one man holds the whole


key to the answer.(Anonymous)


Born to a wealthy and rich land owner, Shiro had a


promising future


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laid out of him. After entering the Medicine


Department in Kyoto University,


he started and steadily began to build up a tenacity


toward “winning”. After entering the Japanese army as


a doctor, his tenacity toward winning slowly turned


toward a weapon. A weapon that would be able to kill


thousands of people. A weapon that used his field.


That was the biological weapon.(Nihon Television)


Lacking the sources and riches that were needed to


lead Japan to victory, Shiro Ishii began to get ready


for the biological experiments. He also needed to have


knowledge of biological weapons which he couldn’t do


by himself. So, in 1936, Unit 731, a biological


warfare unit which was disguised as a water


purification unit, is formed.(Fujita) In order to


conduct these experiments, they needed “guinea pigs”.


The Japanese Army arrested Chinese, Korean, Russian,


and Mongolian people for minor crimes and then send


them to Unit 731 to be used as test subjects which was


known as “logs” by the researchers and technicians.


Under the slogan, The Road To Victory, elite


researchers eventually become overwhelmed by the


madness of these experiments and slowly turn into


devils. Seven years later, another elite researcher,


Yasuo Akimoto, who becomes famous after these events,


is sent down to Manchuria and is horrified by these


experiments but could not overcome the slogan and


eventually becomes a member of the unit,


731.(Anonymous 2)


The pract

ices that took place were both big and huge


requiring a large amount of land. Ishii first formed a


huge compound which consisted of more than 150


buildings over 6 square kilometers near the city of


Harbin. This was the headquarters and eventually 9000


people die here. It comprised of over 3000 researchers


and technicians. It was a huge research just focused


on biological weaponry.(Anonymous 2) The experiments


were divided into a number of branches. First, there


was a branch in which was based upon vivisection. This


branch was used for practicing the numerous ways of


surgery. The vivisection had a number of stages.


First, they would do an appendectomy upon the patient


which was the excision of the vermiform appendix or


cutting off the appendix. The next stage was as


amputation of a arm or a leg. Finally, they would do a


excision or cut open the trachea. When they finished


practicing, they would kill the patient with a lethal


injection. This brach also contained other researches.


To study how fast ailments or diseases would spread,


they locked up diseased people with healthy people.


They also put people into pressure chambers to


determine how much


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pressure the human body can withstand. Probably the


most infamous research done by this branch was


determining the treatment of frostbite. Prisoners were


taken outside into freezing temperatures and left


there with their legs and arms exposed. The


researchers would then periodically drench the exposed


areas with water until the exposed areas give out a


sound that resembles a board when it’s stuck. Not only


were these done to prisoners, but they were also done


on children.(Fujita)


Prisoners were also taken to a place called Anda


where they were tied up to stakes. Then they would be


bombarded with biological weapons to see how many died


and how effective it was. Planes would either spray


the area with the new plague or either drop bombs


which had infected fleas in them.(Fujita) The Japanese


Army conducted these tests periodically on many areas


of China such as Ningbo in Eastern China and Changde


in North China. It is also known that the food and


water also contained such diseases.(Harris 75)


Finally as the war came to a ending, Unit 731


released all the plague infected animals it had thus


creating a disaster in China. It caused outbreaks that


killed at least 30,000 people from 1946 to 1948.( But


even after the war, all the chemical weapons were


dumped into the Nen River and then were buried in a


remote county.(Fujita) It is estimated that 700,000 to


2,000,000 chemical bombs still lie in that area.


Experts say that it is Asia’s most dangerous dump


today and that a accidental explosion there would kill


everything within a 200 kilometer radius.(Kannsaki)


Works Cited


Harris, Sheldon H. FACTORIES OF DEATH. 1994. New York:


Routledge, 1994.


Littell, McDougal. WRITING: RESEARCH PAPERS. Illinois:


Houghton Mifflin Company, 1997.


Anonymous. “Unit 731.” Shitteru Tsumori. Mar. 5, 2000.


Online.


http://www.ntv.co.jp/shitteru/next_oa/000305.html


Unit 731 And The Events Surrounding It. Screenplay by


Shitteru Tsumori. Dir. Shitteru Tsumori. Perf.


Shitteru Tsumori. Nihon Television, 2000.


McCulloch, Scott D. “Biological Warfare and the


Implications of Biotechnology.” Biological


Warfare. Online.


http://www.calpolyedu/ drjones/biowar-b.html


Kannsaki, Takashi. “731″ E-mail to Hiroshi Shirako.


Dec. 20, 2000.


Fujita, Hiroshi. Dec. 11, 2000. Online. AIM.


Anonymous 2. “Germ Warfare Timeline.” Germ Warfare.


Aug. 13, 1995. Online.


http://www.cnd.org/njmassacre/recent-news2.html


Kublin, Michael. JAPAN. Boston: Houghton Mifflin


Company, 1990.

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