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A batch of Soviet-declassified archives from Japan's notorious Unit 731, made public by the China Central Archives, has revealed a clear chain of evidence pointing to the "special transfer" of living human beings for experimentation. One key figure is Shinichi Tsujimoto, a Japanese war criminal who once served as the special commander of the Japanese Kwantung Military Police. CGTN reporter Liu Jiaxin has the details.
A batch of Soviet-declassified archives from Japan's notorious Unit 731, made public by the China Central Archives, has revealed a clear chain of evidence pointing to the "special transfer" of living human beings for experimentation. One key figure is Shinichi Tsujimoto, a Japanese war criminal who once served as the special commander of the Japanese Kwantung Military Police. CGTN reporter Liu Jiaxin has the details.