This is literally the worst. Best part is that these "doctors" who conducted these experiments went unpunished because they sold their research to the US.
@@BigDaddy-yp4mi lol have you even see that video? it specifically said that chief scientists escaped through selling their research to the US. AND I KNOW MY HISTORY. I LEARNED ABOUT THIS IN THE COLLEGE SO SHUT UP.
Friedrich Schopenhauer I mean, they were sick, twisted men, they liked causing pain to innocent people and not much else. Edit: fixed perspective issue
There are some experiments you’re missing. They use hang prisoners with half their bodies submerged in water, and wait until parts started rotting off to see how long people can last in water. They would split two prisoners of identical size in half, reconnect them the best they could, and try to revive them. They tried replacing prisoners limbs with animal limbs. Also, throwing bodies off of high buildings to see if size changed the speed of which they fell. My high school history teacher my junior year taught this too us, and remember it being so odd because it wasn’t in any history books, or I couldn’t comprehend humans doing this to each other. It’s pretty gnarly.
Have you heard about the one where they put a mother and her new born infant in a room and heat up the floor, and see if the mother would put the baby under her feet to stop the heat. This really happens, some mothers did some didn't and were grilled to death with their babies still in their arms. When this experiment was revealed to the Chinese public, there was almost a petition to invade Japan.
I tried my best to imagine the horror of being a prisoner there and I feel completely sick. I don't even thing I am able to fully comprehend the horrors they went through.
I am Korean and I couldn't understand why still the Japanese government denies this unit. I think Japan should teach this dark history to its citizens at least.
@@skiran69 I don't want to fight with you. please do not say like that. I can firmly say that as Korean I am so sorry to Vietnamese. But I think you are not like me, just insult someone when u feel bad.
@@emilia2411 Dark side of what? Korean gov Sending troops and fight for US and south vietnam against communist invasion? Oh yeah, that was horrible. If Korea gov didn't sending troops than that was much easier to communize Vietnam why so many casualty. You know If your country invaded by communist troops you have to just surrender and becoming communist. Then you don't have to any casualty. If you fight back or helping someone who attacked then you are bad. Learned a lesson.
I'm japanese... and I never/barley learned about any of these things... tells me a lot about the school system. For those of you coming to Japan thinking its a dreamland, please acknowledge that we have SEVERAL flaws in our history (and tons in this era) and we are far from a perfect country!!
Because they U.S. Government paid the Japanese Army off to give them Full Disclosure of the results of their experiments to better help themselves build weapons that would Only Further Destroy the Planet, and change granted them immunity and never see any prison time or punishment what so ever. And they paid the Millions for the Info as well.
I mean, it could be one of the reasons above or it could be they destroyed all the evidence prior to it being captured and all the information was based on witness accounts of a place notorious for not having witnesses.
my great grandfather was captured by the Japanese twice. He was a Canadian soldier. Sadly, after his second escape, the conditions of which he was held under had affected him so much that he took his own life a few years later.
im really sorry to hear that. The pacific POW camps were horrible and torture was routine. there are stories of men having testicles, eyes removed and stuffed into their mouths.
I am sorry to hear that. It’s sad that the ones responsible for this actions were not punished. I hope at least this information spreads and gets widely known in order to prevent similar situations happening in the future. That would possibly be the best form of justice victims can have now. All the best!
As a Korean, thank you very much for telling the truth of Unit 731. Japan has not yet admitted their atrocities. The officers of Unit 731 were not punished but rather lived as heroes in Japan. They still remember the war criminals of the Pacific War as heroes. In another case, they denied compensation for victims of forced labor during the Japanese colonial period in Korea and enforced export restrictions to Korea. I am impressed that the Japanese atrocities became known to Indians.
@@gustaviansyndrome2583 foe decades, we have apologized to vietnam government, but they refuse because they think vietnam socialism won the vietnam war
Fun fact: many people thought that children could not feel pain so they would strap kids down during surgery and only gave them muscle relaxant. In case you didn't know children very much feel pain. This was only disproven a number of years ago
@@onceafetus426 but this doesn't remove the fact that the Americans let these monsters running scot-free, in exchange of the "scientific findings" from the Unit 731. I think they did allow this in order to gain "technological leverage" against the Soviets, despite how sickening it was.
Yep, but remember, we didn't conquer Japan completely the way we did with Germany. The Japanese mainland surrendered without a fight, and this was part of the price for peace.
@@thermite1277 A vast majority of history or social studies classes up until at least high school are focused on US events. I only had one or two world history classes. Thankfully the internet exists.
Every soldier should be implanted with a cyanide fake tooth. As soon as they're captured and are subjected to these kind of situations, they should immediately pop the pill. Who agrees?
Well it isn't so much a lesser degree of pain in my opinion that they were referring to - probably it points to the fact that there aren't that many possible outcomes to being burned alive. So it wasn't so much as an experiment as it was just an outright extermination. Not much was likely learned from it.
The man who ran this camp (General Shirō Ishii) cut a deal with the USA to hand over all his research and avoid ANY prosecution, he even conducted more after WW2 had finished...
Niklas Kristiana no it’s not smart, it’s disappointing. No punishment for the wicked is disappointing. And you ignored that even after the war he continued research on human beings just like you.
The Chinese: this hist- (a Japanese hand is slammed over mouth) Japanese: AYYYY YO, LOOK AT THESE DRAWINGS I MADE. THESE CHICKS GOT A RACK AM I RIGHT!!
@@wadswwwwasdw As a Uighur living in Xinjiang, I don't know what you mean. In fact, in the past few years, we have been hearing a lot of voices from foreign countries, saying how Uighurs are.. In fact, these so-called persecutions do not exist at all. Hahaha, I don't know why so many people believe such rumors.
@@KamenRaiden And you Japanese will continue to deny these facts. You always try to point out what China done wrong and be like "Oh WhAt aBoUt tHeM?" You really can't face the facts and just try to change the subject.
@Central Intelligence Agency yeah. A traumatized people tend to swing hard in the other direction. But I wouldn't say the only reason, just a hugely contributing factor.
I'm Korean American. I learned about Unit 731 from my history teacher when I was in high school here in the United States. I have read so many comments and seen so many videos from Japanese people who never knew about this part of their own history. How the Japanese government is deceiving their own people is disgusting.
@@viktoryaast8592 childs play conpare to what they did go watch man behind the sun that movie will mess your day up and i heard that there are several more units
You don’t wanna do the research then because this is the censored most basic info available on unit 731. Trust me, it gets deeper and darker. It got to the point where I just stopped reading, I don’t feel bad for the nukes dropped on the Japanese anymore tbh.
I honestly think this is worse than the Nazis using gas, even though both are horribly horribly cruel and wrong. I am just disappointed in some aspects of "humanity"
I think it's important to remember that when you're learning about this, you're learning about you and what you are capable of. These were ordinary men, the majority of them were not psychopathic, they were just like you and me. And that's what is most terrifying about this. Remember you are capable of this and try to live a life that means you wouldn't.
I'm South African and never heard of Unit 731 till watching this video and many others about the unit and their crimes!What upsets me the most is that the top scientists responsible for most of experiments sold their research to the US for immunity and many of the guards or workers were able to hide!I pray that justice is received to the victims families and Japan actually apologizes for it's atrocities
There’s a reason they called these people “logs.” It’s to dehumanize them, not just to be insulting, but so that those performing the atrocities can act as if what they are doing isn’t so bad. It’s a trick of a the brain. The same reason why when American soldiers found burnt corpses of babies in Vietnam they referred to them as “crispy critters.”
One of the most horrible experiment Japan's Unit 731 did is about maternal instinct and its limit. Soldiers would lock a woman with her recently born child in a room that is made out of metal that can be heated up. The soldiers would increase the room's temperature to see how the woman would behave. At first the woman protected her child from the floor and the walls so s/he wouldn't get burned while the woman's feet were. But as the temperature rises to the point where their skins started to bubble and peel off just from the hot air within the room, the woman frantically tried to get away from the floor by stepping on her child's body. It is recorded that the child's body was all mushed up and the blood from the baby was boiling while the woman was wailing and screaming like the soldiers have never seen before. This experiment was carried out multiple times afterwards mainly for the entertainment purposes.
The crimes of the Japanese are known, even in Nagaland (Eastern part of India) where our soldiers fought tooth and nail to stave off the Japanese. When they captured Rangoon(a incarceration camp for colonial prisoners); they did things so cruel, that the prisoners preferred to live under the British jails.
@@devilmaycry8585 the pain of 80 years ago. move on. if you love digging history so much, mention the atrocities in medieval era as well. see the west the same way as well. how about that.? people act like ww2 is recent. sympathy have expired date.?
horrible people will be always forgiven if it had (or now has) power , look what happened in Japan. Japanese people forgot their history to "forgive" them because the government wanted them to. same situation in China and Russia and many other countries around the world. this isn't surprising... sadly...
There was also an account from a former solider/employee of Unit 731 where he said he was talking to two young girls. One from China, and another who was kidnapped from Russia but originally from Ukraine. 20, and 19 respectively. They told the man that they hadn't seen themselves in so long that they forgot what they looked like and this solider later snuck a mirror to them so they could look at themselves. This might possibly be the worst part of the whole story for me. This shows that at least some of the people that were committing the atrocities understood that these were real humans, and they could feel pain both mentally and physically. Most accounts talk about how during the time of the Imperial Japanese, anything and anyone that wasn't Imperial Japanese was inferior to them, didn't deserve to exist. So many say that these doctors and soldiers didn't recognize these people as human, they saw them as pests, vermin. As to why so many of these deaths occurred and nobody survived the tests of Unit 731, they had no remorse. It didn't phase them any way, shape, or form to disembowl a human while they're still alive, or cut fetus's out of pregnant women womb's and allow them to bleed out. If a member of Unit 731 happened to accidentally catch a disease they were testing, that soldier or doctor would become one of their test subjects, a "log". This is just more evidence that they knew these were people with feelings, families, people who love them, just like they had. It had gotten to the point where nobody believes they were doing these horrible things for "research" they were just doing them for funsies and because they were horrible people. To make matters worse, the worst punishment any of these people faced where those who were captured by the Soviets after WWII and sentenced to a labor camp for up to 20 years. The most time any of these absolutely horrible people did was 7 years. After those 7 years they got to go home and see their families, their loved-ones. All those people they killed because their names were not "lost" their names were taken by the Imperial Japanese and Unit 731. The man in charge of it all, Shiro Ishii died of laryngeal cancer decades after. he got to have a funeral, which was run and organized by Masaji Kitano, his second-in-command at Unit 731.
@Pear i agree, one thing is reading and watching videos/photos on the internet which desensetizes you in that media, something completely else is witnessing it first hand or knowing it happened to someone you love.
@Montenegrin Brocialist-Stalinist more like UK>America>USSR>Germany>>>>>>>>>Japan. America joined the war late, whilst UK was the one to first draw the line
Just so everybody knows, Shiro Ishii lived out the rest of his life living on a large U.S. government paycheck because of the help he gave our government before he died in 1959. One of the other prominent doctors became the governor of Tokyo and another became the president of the Japanese Medical Association.
First and foremost, Shirō Ishii (石井四郎), a microbiologist, army medical officer, war criminal and also the director of Unit-731, was granted immunity and was hired by the U.S. government to lecture American officers at Fort Detrick on the uses of bioweapons and the findings made by Unit 731. Also, the first to eighth directors of the Japanese National Institute of Health were all researchers from the Unit-731 who had actively directed several inhumane biological experiments for the unit. Besides, active members of Unit-731 like Junichi Kaneko (金子順一) and Hideaki Nakaguro (中黑秀外) had all entered the Japanese Self Defense Forces in the postwar era. Moreover, Yoshimura Toshihito (吉村寿人), a researcher of Unit-731 who had headed the cruel frostbite research experiment, became the President of the Nippon Medical School in 1967.
It’s crazy this all happens not even a hundred years ago. We need to remind ourselves how fortunate we are and be so grateful to all the souls who suffered tremendously during those times. It’s thanks to them we live in such great times today and yet we are still ungrateful.
Japan has not apologized to the war victims and is waiting for them to die, but this is very foolish. They are missing their last chance to correct past mistakes. If Japan really wants peace with Korea, it should offer them a sincere apology and reveal the truth of history before it is too late.
True. America should apologize for nuking Japan twice as well. Both are countries that got away committing horrendous crimes in the War. Even Russia. Germany is the only nation that's constantly gets bad light because of it
@@duck1666 I'm actually VERY sure under president Obama, America apologized for the use of nuclear weapons. So, yeah Japan should at least as well. I know it's a totally different time, but you know, it still counts as just a good gesture and healing of wounds.
and here i am, a japanese citizen speaking on behalf of i hope majority of my country, at least we became a nation of peace mostly after learning about the war
It's just like all the American atrocities not taught in American schools. Even in the political correct era of our country there is still much not mentioned in history.
More people need to know about this 😔 It’s disgusting how they don’t teach many about this in Japan, and across the world. It’s like they’re pretending it didn’t happen. Plus, the US gave immunity to those who started the experiments, in exchange for all the research. Unit 731 and all of the other Units were disgusting and horrifying. I can’t believe people could be this emotionless and heartless!
But the only way to express deep remorse is to feel it yourself. There's no confession without pain. And I think the only way to make the Japanese realize what they did to Chinese, is to do it on Japanese themselves. Including Hayao Miyazaki. Luckily there are tons of unresearched things about human body. How the immune system responds to COVID-19? How cancers grow and shrink, and how to make them grow/shrink? How we respond to radiation? How can we get rid of being irradiated? Can vaccines cause sepsis and autoimmune disorders if they can't cause autism? That's why we need to do it back.
yep,they only want rest of the world know that they are the victims of the nuclear bomb, but they dont want you to know why they are getting nuked, it was the consequence of their antihuman behavior
I'm a Korean. I've been taught what Japan had done to us. So basically Unit 731 sounds so familiar to me and I'm well aware of what they did. Even with watching an animated film, it feels too much painful to see. Please let the world recognize what Japan had done to Korea and they remain not to apologize for what they have done.
I am Chinese. I have heard about the Nanjing Massacre, Unit 731, and comfort women since I was a child. Japan has been strenuously denying this history. It is a pity that the last batch of comfort women victims in China has been 90. Many years old, when they die, no one can tell the truth
KOREA : U killed my ppl just like animals and bugs JAPAN : we are also victims. so many ppl died bcuz of US nuclear bombs. I don wanna talk about that any more. just forget it..
the scariest part about all this is that it 1000% could and probably will happen again. All it takes is hatred, and in today's world theres as much or more hatred than at any point in human history.
People just say it’s hate so they can tell themselves “I’d never hate someone that much” so they can set themselves apart from the ‘monsters’ The ‘monsters’ are human, I am human, you are human. And humans will do horrifying things for wealth, love, passion, pride, fame, family, and “justice”.
On point, hate and ego are the cause of all these evil crimes. And true now a days, we are witnessing a wave of hatred almost everywhere, I really wonder where are we gonna flee?!
Literally everyone: Germans are the worst monsters of the war Japan: *hold my beer...* please don't get offended. I was just trying to make a little joke but I admit that this is horrible... It shows what some humans are able to do...
이 모든것이 사실이고 일본은 절대 자신들의 만행과 근대사에 저지른 침략과 만행을 후손들에게 가르치지 않는다. 유일하게 현대사를 배우지 않는 민족이 일본이라 생각한다. 그러고는 우리 한국사람들을 끝없이 비난하고 혐오하는 발언을 멈추지 않는다. 피해자와 가해자가 바뀌어 피해자 행세를 하는이상한 나라가 일본이다.
90%of the comments supporting Japan or blaming South Korea is from Japan Ip. They are all japanese, plz ignore them. 90%의 일본을 찬양하거나 한국을 욕하는댓글의 아이피는 일본 아이피입니다, 그냥 무시하세요
It’s quite jarring when you realize that a lot of our medical information may very well have come from camps like this, not just in Japan or Germany...it’s such a horror, but we’re still benefiting from these horrific acts. Things like this that I wish more people who claim America is clean of all bad things overseas would learn actual history of these actual atrocities. Horrifying!
I'm Chinese and I was born in the city called Harbin where the unit 731 base was located. I still remember just about 10 years ago the poison gas tanks left by Japanese were accidentally dug out by construction workers and injured so many people. I don't remember how this thing ended but that was my first time realized that these Japanese soldiers during WWll were true evils... PS. I know this is not right, but documentaries about Fatman and LittleBoy were literally my favorites when I was in middle school.
@Jack Walters | Lol dude, that's not the point here. China may have killed its own people, but the subject in focus is about the brutalities that the Imperial Japanese soldiers did to victims.
I would understand Chinese people are still angry with this incident. But why on earth so many Korean gush up here? Among approx 3000 victims, ONLY 4 people were Korean. Thank you very much.
“... Fifty years have passed since the war. Please let me remain silent” are you kidding me?! As if you can place a timeframe for caring about such an atrocity. No one involved in this deserves silence. What an abomination to still only be concerned about themselves.
@Gaming ZONE GAZO In exchange for apologies and compensation, the Japanese demanded that the statues be removed and no further comments were made, which South Korea rejected. is this an apple? And the next day, I went to Yasukuni Shrine, and Prime Minister Abe was the 731 Air Force T-4 He sat in the pilot's cockpit and smiled, thumbs up. Japanese politicians call comfort women prostitutes, distorted war crimes. The bookstore has anti-Korean book corners, There are programs on TV that criticize Korea. They say that the crimes committed not only in Korea but also in China and Asia are lies.
When I studied abroad in Japan, the people I met were aware and apologetic about this part of their country’s past. It’s the government that does not acknowledge it. I’m not saying it’s ok by any means but vilifying every person from a country just because of their government’s behavior isn’t right either. I’m a U.S. citizen but I do not agree with the current beliefs and actions of my government.
I'd say the U.S. government is doing pretty well. What exactly do you disagree with? Please don't tell me you're one of those people who had a mental breakdown when Trump was elected.
Some of the monsters of Unit 731 are enshrined in the Yasukuni temple. This is why there’s always an outrage in the region when the Japanese Prime Minister goes there to pay respects.
The higher ups who ran Unit 731's experiment actually went on to prestigious academic and medical careers post WWII, some of them were founders of Japan's modern pharmaceutical industry...
I’m glad a channel like The Infographics Show exists. It’s an easy gateway into most subjects and doesn’t dump the entirety of horrors on its audience.
This is showing only a small part of the cruel and inhumane acts of the history of Japan. Japan was worse than the Nazis, yet they never admit to the war crimes until today.
Germany owned up to what horrors they did, with memorials and reminders of the extermination camps. The red army and the imperial army were way crueler and has just been trying to deny it happened
Philosophy of a Knife a 4 hour film is based on this. Also Men Behind the Sun. Iv spoke about this unit 731 before and the people I spoke to had no idea about it , it doesn’t exist to a lot of people.
-4 Subscribers with a hammer addiction your wrong, they do... and when they do they become traumatized by their pleas and screams, blood and guts pouring out. All those people are humans like us that were commanded forcefully to do these atrocities. They live every day knowing what they did. EVERY DAY
It will happen again. It has already started. Empathy is already considered a dangerous weakness in many parts of the world. And without Empathy, there will be uncounted units 731.
Ishii Shiro, who was the leader of Unit 731, lived in postwar Japan without any punishment as a war criminal on condition of handing over the research results. Also, some of his men were punished by the Soviet Union, while others lived in affluence by setting up pharmaceutical companies. The current corporation of the pharmaceutical company established at that time is Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma.
the men behind the sun movie is truly horrific, i don’t recommend anyone to watch it due to its barbarity, i simply recognise how well it portrays the horror that happened in unit 731.
Some or maybe many of Japanese deny the facts of annexing Korea and these kinds of incidents during the annexed period. Some of them even think Japan have liberated Asia from western imperialists. This sounds crazy but I've been really face to face with them.
During the 2nd Wolrd War my great-greandfather joined the red army, and fought against Japan. He never liked to speak about his experience, but my family knows that it was connected to Unit 731. He witnessed the horrors left by them. Actually, my grandmother says that he once told her, that the Japanese experemented even on their own! Like deserters, cowards etc. He said that those poor people that he saw were just bodies without limbs... I always knew that he witnessed those horrors in some way, but only in 2014 I heard something about Unit 731...
Your grandfather must've been heartbroken over the collapse of the soviet union if he was still alive at the time. A powerful socialist Russia, destroyed by America's ideology war. What a shame, china would've be fighting imperialist alone right now otherwise.
@@jasonlee148 he wasn't alive at that time. And USSR was a terrible regime, too bad it didn't collapse completely and some former soviet republics still have those corrupt former communists. Especially those servile Russians, who cant live without a whip of their masters and have been so dehumanized that are constantly reveling over destruction of Ukrainian cities.
I took a course at university a few years ago about diseases in Japan and we read some translated documents and interviews from some of the scientists about the Unit 731 experiments. It’s a shame this part of history isn’t as well known like the other gruesome experiments done during WWII.
I made the mistake of looking deeper into this topic and the photos are beyond disturbing. I don’t think I’ll ever be able to burn those out of my memory and they’re in black and white.
Thank you. It means a lot. Still, the worst thing is that Japan doesn't teach their people what they did, unlike Germany, and they still worship the war criminals.
There are different types of UA-cam channels this is the type of education and interesting things so basically I love it's the best amazing and never stop making videos
I wonder how long Japan's govt can continue hiding it's history from their people. During ww2, my country was occupied by the Japanese for 3 years. It definitely wasn't as bad as the atrocities committed in China and Korea, but it was brutal. My great grandfather, a school principal, was taken away by Japanese soldiers and never seen again. It's a small part of history, but an important one that shaped the history of my nation. Japan's youth needs to know what happened. Hiding it doesn't mean it didn't happen.
THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO. Everyone learned about the Nazis and Holocaust but nobody ever was taught about the atrocities Japan committed against the East. My people were tortured and murdered and no one ever cared and Japan never apologized for these monstrous acts.
In fact, Japan's Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama and Prime Minister Tanaka Kakuei have repented and apologized, but Japan's right-wing Prime Minister has repeatedly called those war criminals national heroes and paid homage to them, including the Abe who were assassinated just a few days ago., he even made a public appearance on the Japanese Army's No.731 airplane, which was pretty bad
What's really crazy is the fact that the actual people involved in this unit who were doing all the "experiments" got away without any punishment and the people(not military) of Japan got the Atomic bomb!! go figure.
"History is the best teacher who has the worst students." - - Indira Gandhi
How long before the next atrocities happen?
Jeez that’s so true
The Infographics Show
if you're boss rationality is inhuman then don't talk to him about his crimes
The Infographics Show I love your episodes ❤️
hope it's a WORLDWIDE atrocity. Be fair now.
@@williamsmith8164 shame you guys killed most if the natives
All eyes were on the Nazis, all Japan had to do was sweep everything under the rug and give the rest of the world cool giant robots and anime
*YO SHINJI GET IN THE ROBOT YOUR DAD LOVES YOU GET IN THE ROBOT*
"Giant robots and anime" i dont knoe why but that made me laugh so hard💀😂
Epicc Potato yea...or molesting an underaged unconcious girl in the hospital
I think that for pay their mistake
Jefri Black
Um no.
This is literally the worst.
Best part is that these "doctors" who conducted these experiments went unpunished because they sold their research to the US.
This is fact & it's truly terrifying! 😣
The justice they receive from Christ at the white throne judgment will be delivered with interest, trust me.
@@combativeThinker ooh that justice only works on the perpetrator's soul , not the families of the victims and those hurt by their actions
MANY, nearly ALL of that unit was tried and hung for war crimes. Learn your history thoroughly.
@@BigDaddy-yp4mi lol have you even see that video?
it specifically said that chief scientists escaped through selling their research to the US.
AND I KNOW MY HISTORY. I LEARNED ABOUT THIS IN THE COLLEGE SO SHUT UP.
They also replaced limbs , replacing your hands with your feet ,to see if that would work.
It's hard to imagine what the point of that could be.
Friedrich Schopenhauer
I mean, they were sick, twisted men, they liked causing pain to innocent people and not much else.
Edit: fixed perspective issue
@@thejay8963 you're just a kid, pretending as a mad
@@thejay8963 I bet you wouldn't say that to the wrong person 😂
Tom Lake Charles okay edgelord
There are some experiments you’re missing. They use hang prisoners with half their bodies submerged in water, and wait until parts started rotting off to see how long people can last in water. They would split two prisoners of identical size in half, reconnect them the best they could, and try to revive them. They tried replacing prisoners limbs with animal limbs. Also, throwing bodies off of high buildings to see if size changed the speed of which they fell. My high school history teacher my junior year taught this too us, and remember it being so odd because it wasn’t in any history books, or I couldn’t comprehend humans doing this to each other. It’s pretty gnarly.
Have you heard about the one where they put a mother and her new born infant in a room and heat up the floor, and see if the mother would put the baby under her feet to stop the heat. This really happens, some mothers did some didn't and were grilled to death with their babies still in their arms. When this experiment was revealed to the Chinese public, there was almost a petition to invade Japan.
The U.S. investigated but could find no evidence. Let's not be fooled by the wrong video.
@@jasonlee148this isnt experiment is sadistic torture and murd3r
@@flowrepins6663It's an experiment. A sadistic disgusting torturous experiment indeed.
I tried my best to imagine the horror of being a prisoner there and I feel completely sick. I don't even thing I am able to fully comprehend the horrors they went through.
I agree. Brutal lack of empathy... 😔
Imagine being a unit there. It will be fun.
@@mygodwhatdidyoudo if not nuked then japan wont surrender and still colonize on my country until now XD
Hey try to be unit there.
@@mygodwhatdidyoudo yep i know
I am Korean and I couldn't understand why still the Japanese government denies this unit. I think Japan should teach this dark history to its citizens at least.
Maybe it's because of shame!
Just like how your government denies Vietnam.
@@skiran69 I don't want to fight with you. please do not say like that. I can firmly say that as Korean I am so sorry to Vietnamese. But I think you are not like me, just insult someone when u feel bad.
@@sjkandsyc6254 Didn't you just call out Japan, and then be butthurt when he called out Korea?
Every country has their dark side.
@@emilia2411 Dark side of what? Korean gov Sending troops and fight for US and south vietnam against communist invasion? Oh yeah, that was horrible. If Korea gov didn't sending troops than that was much easier to communize Vietnam why so many casualty. You know If your country invaded by communist troops you have to just surrender and becoming communist. Then you don't have to any casualty. If you fight back or helping someone who attacked then you are bad. Learned a lesson.
I'm japanese... and I never/barley learned about any of these things... tells me a lot about the school system.
For those of you coming to Japan thinking its a dreamland, please acknowledge that we have SEVERAL flaws in our history (and tons in this era) and we are far from a perfect country!!
Japan sure markets itself as the most perfect nation on earth and the most peaceful and crimeless society on earth.
Admitting your mistakes is the first step in correcting them
Don't worry every nation have dark pass
Don’t worry it’s like that in USA too
Edit: and many other countries
Japan is one of the greatest societies on earth NOW but, it wasn't always. and one of its current flaws is denying the horrific parts of its past
How come these weren't taught in history books? I was taught a lot about the holocaust in history class but not this.
Because they are Germans and everyone are the enemies of Germans
Because they U.S. Government paid the Japanese Army off to give them Full Disclosure of the results of their experiments to better help themselves build weapons that would Only Further Destroy the Planet, and change granted them immunity and never see any prison time or punishment what so ever. And they paid the Millions for the Info as well.
I mean, it could be one of the reasons above or it could be they destroyed all the evidence prior to it being captured and all the information was based on witness accounts of a place notorious for not having witnesses.
@@noconaroubideaux9423 no no, Japan sold its research to USA for immunity.
I think because the Republicans are very close to Israel due to the oil or something
my great grandfather was captured by the Japanese twice. He was a Canadian soldier. Sadly, after his second escape, the conditions of which he was held under had affected him so much that he took his own life a few years later.
I hope that no one else ever has to go through what he did ever again
im really sorry to hear that. The pacific POW camps were horrible and torture was routine. there are stories of men having testicles, eyes removed and stuffed into their mouths.
I'm sorry Marylou.
I can't imagine the pain you and your grandfather went. I'm so sorry for your loss
I am sorry to hear that. It’s sad that the ones responsible for this actions were not punished. I hope at least this information spreads and gets widely known in order to prevent similar situations happening in the future. That would possibly be the best form of justice victims can have now.
All the best!
As a Korean, thank you very much for telling the truth of Unit 731.
Japan has not yet admitted their atrocities.
The officers of Unit 731 were not punished but rather lived as heroes in Japan. They still remember the war criminals of the Pacific War as heroes. In another case, they denied compensation for victims of forced labor during the Japanese colonial period in Korea and enforced export restrictions to Korea. I am impressed that the Japanese atrocities became known to Indians.
As A Non-Korean,
Lai Dai Han
Even The Japans Appologize
@@gustaviansyndrome2583 foe decades, we have apologized to vietnam government, but they refuse because they think vietnam socialism won the vietnam war
@@gustaviansyndrome2583 hi, japanese
@@솔클라테스 Ich Bin Indonesier
@@gustaviansyndrome2583 일본인 아닌 척 하기 위해서 겁나 수작부리네 ㅋㅋ
The vivisection is just so... Ugh... Imagine the *_agony and pain_* the poor soul goes through
Hue hue hue hue hue hue
Fun fact: many people thought that children could not feel pain so they would strap kids down during surgery and only gave them muscle relaxant. In case you didn't know children very much feel pain. This was only disproven a number of years ago
@@christiancoleman7387 I think this specifically applied to newborns, not young children. Might be wrong though.
@@arandomzoomer4837 apparently it was used up until kids were 4 years old
@@i-is-charles8225 don't cut yourself on that edge imagine being in his place
Shame on the US for allowing Shirō Ishii to get away with the worst crimes imaginable. I feel incredibly frustrated for his victims.
Indeed. Shiro Ishii and their accomplices are monsters.
@@Jan-xf8sk Apparently that evil man went on to live in Maryland, continuing working in science. What a disgrace but this is nothing new for America.
@@onceafetus426 but this doesn't remove the fact that the Americans let these monsters running scot-free, in exchange of the "scientific findings" from the Unit 731. I think they did allow this in order to gain "technological leverage" against the Soviets, despite how sickening it was.
Yep, but remember, we didn't conquer Japan completely the way we did with Germany. The Japanese mainland surrendered without a fight, and this was part of the price for peace.
@@Jan-xf8sk Ikr your absolutely right, and it's a disgrace the way theygot away with it
Fun Fact:
Japan wasn't taught they started the war with the United States until 1984.
brendan Franklin Japan will be taught finally in June 23rd
brendan Franklin nah that’s a lie.
@Joseph - To be fair, there's very few wars where America isn't involved.
@@thermite1277 A vast majority of history or social studies classes up until at least high school are focused on US events. I only had one or two world history classes. Thankfully the internet exists.
@Joseph - I'm referring to 20th century and beyond.
This is a horrifying example of “do this or we shoot you” and the best answer is “shoot me”.
will remember that
Every soldier should be implanted with a cyanide fake tooth. As soon as they're captured and are subjected to these kind of situations, they should immediately pop the pill. Who agrees?
Sour Pickle yup
If everyone had just taken bullets, they wouldn’t have gotten any research, and that would have been the best way to get back at the Japanese
Sour Pickle sometimes soldiers might have double doses of morphine, you take two to die
rip to those poor people who suffered so much because of unit 731. 😣🙇♀️
But at least science grow
No one
Not sure if it was worth all those lives though.
Anime Fan why are you barely commenting
Frog Sniffer
Huh?
No one there are better ways for science to grow. It is time for us to be more aware and move beyond killing each other
Unit 731 is one of the darkest sides of war that many people don’t know about
The U.S. investigated but could find no evidence. Let's not be fooled by the wrong video.
@@wadswwwwasdw The US also found evidence that Iraq have weapons of mass destruction and "go" to Iraq to confirm it, then where are the weapons?
还有更多这种部队,731只是他们看重的一个部队,其他的部队只是衬托这个731的恶魔
@@yichenyin7138Unlike Iraq, they actually found it though
I am a chinese and we all knew
Germans regret having a war.
Japan rgret losing a war.
right!
This is the fact!
Well Germany didn’t get nuked twice
@@themodestpineapple9236 look up what happened at nanking
Japan is pretty pacifist ever since they got nuked twice.
"some lesser experiments"... "BEING BURNED ALIVE"
Well it isn't so much a lesser degree of pain in my opinion that they were referring to - probably it points to the fact that there aren't that many possible outcomes to being burned alive. So it wasn't so much as an experiment as it was just an outright extermination. Not much was likely learned from it.
Wayy better than vivsections
between that and vivisections or infecting pregnant women with syphilis, I'd say it's less horrible yes
Their other "experiment" is far worse than simply being burnt alive
Well at least Japan gave us jojos
The man who ran this camp (General Shirō Ishii) cut a deal with the USA to hand over all his research and avoid ANY prosecution, he even conducted more after WW2 had finished...
That is smart, what has happened has happened, atleast do not waste research from it...
Some not all.
Fortunately Shiro Ishi died a very slow painful cancerous death in 1959...
Niklas Kristiana no it’s not smart, it’s disappointing. No punishment for the wicked is disappointing. And you ignored that even after the war he continued research on human beings just like you.
joshepi krakowski lol WHAT? That’s not capitalism at all
Germany: We are really sorry about our history!
Japan: What history!? 🤔😇
The Chinese: this hist- (a Japanese hand is slammed over mouth)
Japanese: AYYYY YO, LOOK AT THESE DRAWINGS I MADE. THESE CHICKS GOT A RACK AM I RIGHT!!
The U.S. investigated but could find no evidence. Let's not be fooled by the wrong video.
@@wadswwwwasdw Sorry, but apologize? I didn't see any apology.
Japan-China Treaty of Friendship, Japan-Korea Basic Treaty
@@wadswwwwasdw As a Uighur living in Xinjiang, I don't know what you mean. In fact, in the past few years, we have been hearing a lot of voices from foreign countries, saying how Uighurs are.. In fact, these so-called persecutions do not exist at all. Hahaha, I don't know why so many people believe such rumors.
I was fine until you mentioned the pressure chambers..
Same. :(
It was a better death than the others. I would rather have a quick death.
Yeah honestly the pressure chambers don't sound as bad as some of the others. Still absolutely horrific.
*FINE*?!
weeb
Germans reflect on war。
Japanese reflect on 'why we lost'
Kamen Raiden dude,what?
@@KamenRaiden And you Japanese will continue to deny these facts. You always try to point out what China done wrong and be like "Oh WhAt aBoUt tHeM?" You really can't face the facts and just try to change the subject.
@@KamenRaiden Wrong subject buddy, I hope ur brain can handle staying on track for more than 5 minutes.
@Central Intelligence Agency yeah. A traumatized people tend to swing hard in the other direction.
But I wouldn't say the only reason, just a hugely contributing factor.
so true~~
I'm Korean American. I learned about Unit 731 from my history teacher when I was in high school here in the United States. I have read so many comments and seen so many videos from Japanese people who never knew about this part of their own history. How the Japanese government is deceiving their own people is disgusting.
The U.S. investigated but could find no evidence. Let's not be fooled by the wrong video.
Interesting. I was never taught this in US high school. I learned about it myself.
@@quyenluong3705 수업시간에 졸지 말랬지
This legitimately disturbed me more than any horror movie I've ever seen
Mariah Harrison you should see the Russian sleep experiment
@@viktoryaast8592 childs play conpare to what they did go watch man behind the sun that movie will mess your day up and i heard that there are several more units
They would put a mother and her baby in a room with nothing in it, then heat the floor to see if the mother would step on the baby to survive
You don’t wanna do the research then because this is the censored most basic info available on unit 731. Trust me, it gets deeper and darker.
It got to the point where I just stopped reading, I don’t feel bad for the nukes dropped on the Japanese anymore tbh.
Mariah Harrison Man Behind the Sun is a horrific movie, ruins your mood, appetite and sleep.
I honestly think this is worse than the Nazis using gas,
even though both are horribly horribly cruel and wrong.
I am just disappointed in some aspects of "humanity"
Flamma something like unit 731 is a common practice during wars
Japan is not the only country that wanted to develop biological weapons of war
What about freezing to death or starving to death in gulags?
Concentration camps and japanese unit 731 was inhumane!
Stalin: *Laughs in soviet*
WW2 revealed just how far we can go.
I mean nazis did human experiments too
I think it's important to remember that when you're learning about this, you're learning about you and what you are capable of. These were ordinary men, the majority of them were not psychopathic, they were just like you and me. And that's what is most terrifying about this. Remember you are capable of this and try to live a life that means you wouldn't.
underrated comment. I agree
Nah let's just delete it from history that way we don't have to be uncomfortable. Who needs to learn from the past! 🙄
yep.When justice and religion run amok, it's terrifying.
@@SubZeRoy9 "Learn from the past"
But humans made the sames mistakes every time, and that is a fact.
@@David-uy5nr they didn't learn.
I'm South African and never heard of Unit 731 till watching this video and many others about the unit and their crimes!What upsets me the most is that the top scientists responsible for most of experiments sold their research to the US for immunity and many of the guards or workers were able to hide!I pray that justice is received to the victims families and Japan actually apologizes for it's atrocities
The U.S. investigated but could find no evidence. Let's not be fooled by the wrong video
There’s a reason they called these people “logs.” It’s to dehumanize them, not just to be insulting, but so that those performing the atrocities can act as if what they are doing isn’t so bad. It’s a trick of a the brain.
The same reason why when American soldiers found burnt corpses of babies in Vietnam they referred to them as “crispy critters.”
Mmmmm crispy
Senpai Alien C R U N C H
Cab MUNCH MUNCH
They also call dead bodies donkeys in war.... What a way to respect your enemy...they are killers.. war kills people..
@@senpaialien5557 mhm crispy like 9/11 victims
USA : *Hippity Hoppity unit 731 experiment data are my property*
What japan did to those poor people were horrible but what do we have to gain from just burning the data. We can’t have them die in vain.
@@MyIris24 They died in vain in vain either way.
Leche de caballo not entirely if we we let that data go away
@@fusionnstuff3465 Your way of partially vewing humanism is interesting...please continue
The Americans got the scientist the Russians occupied unit 731 and got the data, which they use to build their own bio-weapons program
One of the most horrible experiment Japan's Unit 731 did is about maternal instinct and its limit.
Soldiers would lock a woman with her recently born child in a room that is made out of metal that can be heated up. The soldiers would increase the room's temperature to see how the woman would behave. At first the woman protected her child from the floor and the walls so s/he wouldn't get burned while the woman's feet were. But as the temperature rises to the point where their skins started to bubble and peel off just from the hot air within the room, the woman frantically tried to get away from the floor by stepping on her child's body. It is recorded that the child's body was all mushed up and the blood from the baby was boiling while the woman was wailing and screaming like the soldiers have never seen before. This experiment was carried out multiple times afterwards mainly for the entertainment purposes.
Says who
I wont sleep tonight.
thats sadistic in such a horrible way
Never heard that, but it sounds like something the japanese would do during ww2.
Source please.
The crimes of the Japanese are known, even in Nagaland (Eastern part of India) where our soldiers fought tooth and nail to stave off the Japanese. When they captured Rangoon(a incarceration camp for colonial prisoners); they did things so cruel, that the prisoners preferred to live under the British jails.
Hello
I'm Korean.
I would like to thank you for letting the world know about this.
I love jaban
@@AnaAna-lj6lz you can't possibly realise the pain of the victims. You make me sick and sad
@@devilmaycry8585 I love Japan, too. But not how they treat their past. In my opinion they should do as Germany did with it's crimes.
@@AnaAna-lj6lzばがやぅ
@@devilmaycry8585 the pain of 80 years ago. move on. if you love digging history so much, mention the atrocities in medieval era as well. see the west the same way as well. how about that.? people act like ww2 is recent. sympathy have expired date.?
This doesn't even begin to describe the horrors that were unit 731 and unit 716
Unit 716?
....and unit 100, and unit 516, and unit 1855, and unit 1644, and unit 8604, and unit 9420, just to name a few...
that's literally a "but wait, theres more!" moment. Why though?
@@freddykabuffke461 I take the Units and their victims seriously, however
To reply, I think Japanese wanted to do a LOT OF TROLLING
It's crazy the bio weapons are still felt in neighboring countries of China and Manchuria. It's as horrible as agent Orange yet more are exposed.
The fact that the former unit 731 haven’t been punished yet makes me lose hope to the humanity
horrible people will be always forgiven if it had (or now has) power ,
look what happened in Japan. Japanese people forgot their history to "forgive" them because the government wanted them to.
same situation in China and Russia and many other countries around the world.
this isn't surprising... sadly...
The Japanese government even awarded them an award.
Some were persecuted by the Soviet Union, but a very small number, I think
ᆞᆞ** Also Unit 731 was granted immunity in exchange of providing the information they gained with those experiments to America (and only America).
731は証拠不十分だからな
There was also an account from a former solider/employee of Unit 731 where he said he was talking to two young girls. One from China, and another who was kidnapped from Russia but originally from Ukraine. 20, and 19 respectively. They told the man that they hadn't seen themselves in so long that they forgot what they looked like and this solider later snuck a mirror to them so they could look at themselves. This might possibly be the worst part of the whole story for me. This shows that at least some of the people that were committing the atrocities understood that these were real humans, and they could feel pain both mentally and physically. Most accounts talk about how during the time of the Imperial Japanese, anything and anyone that wasn't Imperial Japanese was inferior to them, didn't deserve to exist. So many say that these doctors and soldiers didn't recognize these people as human, they saw them as pests, vermin. As to why so many of these deaths occurred and nobody survived the tests of Unit 731, they had no remorse. It didn't phase them any way, shape, or form to disembowl a human while they're still alive, or cut fetus's out of pregnant women womb's and allow them to bleed out. If a member of Unit 731 happened to accidentally catch a disease they were testing, that soldier or doctor would become one of their test subjects, a "log". This is just more evidence that they knew these were people with feelings, families, people who love them, just like they had. It had gotten to the point where nobody believes they were doing these horrible things for "research" they were just doing them for funsies and because they were horrible people. To make matters worse, the worst punishment any of these people faced where those who were captured by the Soviets after WWII and sentenced to a labor camp for up to 20 years. The most time any of these absolutely horrible people did was 7 years. After those 7 years they got to go home and see their families, their loved-ones. All those people they killed because their names were not "lost" their names were taken by the Imperial Japanese and Unit 731. The man in charge of it all, Shiro Ishii died of laryngeal cancer decades after. he got to have a funeral, which was run and organized by Masaji Kitano, his second-in-command at Unit 731.
The U.S. investigated but could find no evidence. Let's not be fooled by the wrong video
They would put a mother and her baby in a room with nothing in it, then heat the floor to see if the mother would step on the baby to survive 🦴🦴😭
are you serious
😭😥
Is it bad that I'm not even emotionally fazed by this?
@Pear i agree, one thing is reading and watching videos/photos on the internet which desensetizes you in that media, something completely else is witnessing it first hand or knowing it happened to someone you love.
일본이 한 짓 중 가장 잔인한 짓이었지
Japan was worse than Germany imo
Nazis were saints in comparison
@@calliban6721 no not really but at least they knew what to do with prisoners
@Montenegrin Brocialist-Stalinist more like UK>America>USSR>Germany>>>>>>>>>Japan. America joined the war late, whilst UK was the one to first draw the line
Montenegrin Brocialist-Stalinist Germany killed 6 million Jews alone and that was on purpose.
Germany killed 6 million jewish people for no reason. its not even close.
Just so everybody knows, Shiro Ishii lived out the rest of his life living on a large U.S. government paycheck because of the help he gave our government before he died in 1959. One of the other prominent doctors became the governor of Tokyo and another became the president of the Japanese Medical Association.
Rest in Peace, legend.
He also ran a successful pharmaceutical company after the war which later became part of Mitsubishi. Living out his days happy and rich
@@WzmtwinYup. One of the worst monsters on the whole planet.
@@sdgdrfzhr435 hes burning rn
First and foremost, Shirō Ishii (石井四郎), a microbiologist, army medical officer, war criminal and also the director of Unit-731, was granted immunity and was hired by the U.S. government to lecture American officers at Fort Detrick on the uses of bioweapons and the findings made by Unit 731.
Also, the first to eighth directors of the Japanese National Institute of Health were all researchers from the Unit-731 who had actively directed several inhumane biological experiments for the unit.
Besides, active members of Unit-731 like Junichi Kaneko (金子順一) and Hideaki Nakaguro (中黑秀外) had all entered the Japanese Self Defense Forces in the postwar era.
Moreover, Yoshimura Toshihito (吉村寿人), a researcher of Unit-731 who had headed the cruel frostbite research experiment, became the President of the Nippon Medical School in 1967.
It’s crazy this all happens not even a hundred years ago. We need to remind ourselves how fortunate we are and be so grateful to all the souls who suffered tremendously during those times. It’s thanks to them we live in such great times today and yet we are still ungrateful.
🙏🙏🙏
Japan has not apologized to the war victims and is waiting for them to die, but this is very foolish. They are missing their last chance to correct past mistakes. If Japan really wants peace with Korea, it should offer them a sincere apology and reveal the truth of history before it is too late.
Sincere as in not retracting wjat they said every time because of right-wing constituents
True. America should apologize for nuking Japan twice as well. Both are countries that got away committing horrendous crimes in the War. Even Russia. Germany is the only nation that's constantly gets bad light because of it
They already did, Koreans are the one who keep pushing Japan to apologize more. Just move on already snowflake
@@duck1666 I'm actually VERY sure under president Obama, America apologized for the use of nuclear weapons. So, yeah Japan should at least as well. I know it's a totally different time, but you know, it still counts as just a good gesture and healing of wounds.
and China!
At First,
I thought this was gonna be an episode on storage units!
HA!
Sithma uduwela about that...
Lol better learn your history then
i thought it was gonna be an apartment unit xD
The Nikster
Lol! 😆
Don’t forget this true history.
I hope all Japanese need to know.
Sadly they all got nuked
HSV0012 not all
the thing is, alot of japanese doesnt learn about this.
and here i am, a japanese citizen speaking on behalf of i hope majority of my country, at least we became a nation of peace mostly after learning about the war
It's just like all the American atrocities not taught in American schools. Even in the political correct era of our country there is still much not mentioned in history.
The worst thing is that most of these monsters have never been punished for what they did.
作为中国人,我对同胞和那些西方的无辜的人的死和被日本士兵强奸致死、当试验品玩弄的死亡的人感到深深悲痛��😭�
More people need to know about this 😔 It’s disgusting how they don’t teach many about this in Japan, and across the world. It’s like they’re pretending it didn’t happen. Plus, the US gave immunity to those who started the experiments, in exchange for all the research.
Unit 731 and all of the other Units were disgusting and horrifying. I can’t believe people could be this emotionless and heartless!
Chinese are doing the same thing.
If the Japanese had won then many cultures in modern day china would still exist
"Please let me remain silent
*Long Inhale*
"....No"
“I believe Japan should clearly say that it inflicted enormous damage on China and express deep remorse over it.”
-Hayao Miyazaki
Also Miyazaki: "Lord of the Rings" is american warmongering propaganda
Man, he's aged really bad...
Des Gardius 2012 Hayao Miyazaki, the father of Japanese anime/ founder of Studio Ghibili, really did say that?
@@codyshi4743 Yes.
Des Gardius 2012 where’s the source?
But the only way to express deep remorse is to feel it yourself. There's no confession without pain. And I think the only way to make the Japanese realize what they did to Chinese, is to do it on Japanese themselves. Including Hayao Miyazaki. Luckily there are tons of unresearched things about human body. How the immune system responds to COVID-19? How cancers grow and shrink, and how to make them grow/shrink? How we respond to radiation? How can we get rid of being irradiated? Can vaccines cause sepsis and autoimmune disorders if they can't cause autism? That's why we need to do it back.
Ok...I think I understand why many Chinese still have so much animosity for Japan
yep,they only want rest of the world know that they are the victims of the nuclear bomb, but they dont want you to know why they are getting nuked, it was the consequence of their antihuman behavior
明白就好,虽然已成过去,但勿忘国耻,革命仍未结束,同志仍需努力,星星之火 可以燎原
일본인이 저런놈들입니다... 찾아 보면 731부대 영화나 다큐멘터리가 많이 나와있습니다...세계에 널리 알려주세요...
I'm a Korean. I've been taught what Japan had done to us. So basically Unit 731 sounds so familiar to me and I'm well aware of what they did. Even with watching an animated film, it feels too much painful to see. Please let the world recognize what Japan had done to Korea and they remain not to apologize for what they have done.
Support from China
Banzai.!
@@jrhg2739 Love and respect 731
I am Chinese. I have heard about the Nanjing Massacre, Unit 731, and comfort women since I was a child. Japan has been strenuously denying this history. It is a pity that the last batch of comfort women victims in China has been 90. Many years old, when they die, no one can tell the truth
Unbelievable that none of you dare to co-blame America for covering the whole thing up and ensuring no torturer was ever punished.
KOREA : U killed my ppl just like animals and bugs
JAPAN : we are also victims. so many ppl died bcuz of US nuclear bombs. I don wanna talk about that any more. just forget it..
It's not just Korea. China and many other Asian countries too.
But Japan bombed Pearl Harbor first so it is what it is
@K Y Do you mean John Rabe?
@@nengyang5664 As much as i've heard, John Rabe did not really save them, but just reported the happenings of Nanking to the german government.
@@mistrenamenlos1575 But he did save them though?..
the scariest part about all this is that it 1000% could and probably will happen again. All it takes is hatred, and in today's world theres as much or more hatred than at any point in human history.
People just say it’s hate so they can tell themselves “I’d never hate someone that much” so they can set themselves apart from the ‘monsters’
The ‘monsters’ are human, I am human, you are human.
And humans will do horrifying things for wealth, love, passion, pride, fame, family, and “justice”.
On point, hate and ego are the cause of all these evil crimes. And true now a days, we are witnessing a wave of hatred almost everywhere, I really wonder where are we gonna flee?!
They were normal people just following orders.
The U.S. investigated but could find no evidence. Let's not be fooled by the wrong video.
我现在就挺仇恨日本的帝国军国主义的,错的不是人,而是那些该死的天杀的恶心至极的政治观点!!!!!那些可恶的政治主义玷污了人的性格!!!!!!!
Literally everyone: Germans are the worst monsters of the war
Japan: *hold my beer...*
please don't get offended. I was just trying to make a little joke but I admit that this is horrible... It shows what some humans are able to do...
It's 2019 everyone will find anything to be offended.
Lol
More like hold my sake.
The bolder “hold my beer” is a nice touch.
China: Silently performing human experimentation and other countries can't touch them. Even their unfair social credit system is justified.
이 모든것이 사실이고 일본은 절대 자신들의 만행과 근대사에 저지른 침략과 만행을 후손들에게 가르치지 않는다.
유일하게 현대사를 배우지 않는 민족이 일본이라 생각한다.
그러고는 우리 한국사람들을 끝없이 비난하고 혐오하는 발언을 멈추지 않는다.
피해자와 가해자가 바뀌어 피해자 행세를 하는이상한 나라가 일본이다.
댓가를 핵으로 맞은 놈들
I felt that
개솔 그만하고 조선족은 중국으로
@@oxoxking 댓가 X. 대가 O
I am with you
90%of the comments supporting Japan or blaming South Korea is from Japan Ip. They are all japanese, plz ignore them.
90%의 일본을 찬양하거나 한국을 욕하는댓글의 아이피는 일본 아이피입니다, 그냥 무시하세요
제 글을 잘못 읽고 외국인들이 오해할까봐 영어로 글을 달지는 않지만 영문으로 작성하신 글에 서포팅 뒤에 재팬이 빠졌어요! 혹시 수정하실거면 참고하세요.
@@Eldydhdhd 앗 죄송합니다 수정했어여
Nah they're all weebs
@@twelvoe4205 I agree I hate weebs
@@신수현-d3t why's there so many Koreans in the comment section
i love how he says all of these dark things with such a positive voice
The Chinese suffered a lot Rip to those victims of unit 731 .
(Edit: Thanks everyone for the likes I didn't expect this much of likes .)
Now they're tourists
@@aboodyboi
We all are
@Hunter D even British
With their concentration camps for Boers
@Hunter D they starved them to death
@Hunter D you're right
It’s quite jarring when you realize that a lot of our medical information may very well have come from camps like this, not just in Japan or Germany...it’s such a horror, but we’re still benefiting from these horrific acts. Things like this that I wish more people who claim America is clean of all bad things overseas would learn actual history of these actual atrocities. Horrifying!
I'm Chinese and I was born in the city called Harbin where the unit 731 base was located. I still remember just about 10 years ago the poison gas tanks left by Japanese were accidentally dug out by construction workers and injured so many people. I don't remember how this thing ended but that was my first time realized that these Japanese soldiers during WWll were true evils... PS. I know this is not right, but documentaries about Fatman and LittleBoy were literally my favorites when I was in middle school.
@Jack Walters lol that's another story. It's not that simple like you Americans thought
@Jack Walters | Lol dude, that's not the point here. China may have killed its own people, but the subject in focus is about the brutalities that the Imperial Japanese soldiers did to victims.
@Jack Walters Firstly, I don't care who you are. Secondly, I don't need to explain the real story to you.
@Jack Walters I don't think there were any documentaries on mao though. he's kind of a villian everywhere
My dad was an American WW2 veteran and, yeah, I loved the bomb documentaries too. Putting everything into perspective, right or wrong, I liked it.
As a Chinese person, I do not know why Japan hasnt apologised yet. Japan is using all their cutesy anime stuff to cover this up.
@AC B Yep.
And its working LOL
Human torture in every way possible
Japan- *Sleep*
Fat man and Little boy
Japan- “I’m gonna have to stop you right there”
일본의 악행의 대해 알려주셔서 정말감사합니다. 저희 조상들은 매우 잔인하게 죽어갔어요.
Thank you so much for teaching me about the evil deeds of Japan.
Our ancestors died very cruelly.
맞아요. remember
@@나사랑스렁 No one will forgive Japan
just imagine how much korean and chinese innocent people died and how much familys were destroyed. Yasuni shirine should also be destroyed
Korean soldiers serving in the Japanese army were considered the cruellest and most evil pow camp guards.
Glass houses, stones and stuff....
I would understand Chinese people are still angry with this incident. But why on earth so many Korean gush up here? Among approx 3000 victims, ONLY 4 people were Korean. Thank you very much.
“... Fifty years have passed since the war. Please let me remain silent” are you kidding me?! As if you can place a timeframe for caring about such an atrocity. No one involved in this deserves silence. What an abomination to still only be concerned about themselves.
@Pear Lol I was just thinking about this
I think he wants to forget.
Imagine how long this could have gone on for, if they didn't get nuked twice.
Not long at all considering it was abandoned prior to the bombings because Russian troops were advancing closer to it.
那或许会等到2000年结束,并且日本夺取中国的两块土地,但….特别感谢美国给日本投喂的两颗核弹,十分感谢!
There’s a movie called “the men behind the sun”
C Clark One of the most disturbing things I’ve ever things.
Theres also a movie called, "Wedding Crashers 2"
@@feri5100 try watching" melancholy der Engel " if you think this is disturbing.
Horrid movie !!!
You think it's weird that Korea doesn't like Japan? Japan has done many very cruel things to Korea and they do not admit it, let alone apologize
Lol
@Gaming ZONE GAZO And they denied the apology
@Gaming ZONE GAZO In exchange for apologies and compensation, the Japanese demanded that the statues be removed and no further comments were made, which South Korea rejected. is this an apple? And the next day, I went to Yasukuni Shrine, and Prime Minister Abe was the 731 Air Force T-4 He sat in the pilot's cockpit and smiled, thumbs up. Japanese politicians call comfort women prostitutes, distorted war crimes. The bookstore has anti-Korean book corners, There are programs on TV that criticize Korea. They say that the crimes committed not only in Korea but also in China and Asia are lies.
@@njimkolgutyu ugh disgusting human beings saving their face i wish i could stir up an organization
And China, Vietnam, Guinea, Indonesia, Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, Burma, borders of north-east India and probably a few more I forgot about
But unfortunately, after the end of the Second World War, an American general protected Japan's 731, the supreme leader, Shinzo Abe's grandfather
It's a bargain for USA to obtain the researches in room 731
@@cypr7120 nope, there’s absolutely no justification for this
I'm sorry to hear this because to US General wanted to something 731 if ww3 happens in 1960s will be horrible like this
The most disturbing part about this is that a lot of advanced science and knowledge we have today is thanks to this...
TOO SHORT to tell all about what Japan have done in 8 minutes.
Disgusting...
When I studied abroad in Japan, the people I met were aware and apologetic about this part of their country’s past. It’s the government that does not acknowledge it. I’m not saying it’s ok by any means but vilifying every person from a country just because of their government’s behavior isn’t right either. I’m a U.S. citizen but I do not agree with the current beliefs and actions of my government.
^
Finnally someone with the same opinion as me
Beautifully said. I feel like a lot of people feel this way. Our governments do not defy our beliefs nor should they ever.
I'd say the U.S. government is doing pretty well. What exactly do you disagree with? Please don't tell me you're one of those people who had a mental breakdown when Trump was elected.
I can’t give you a thumbs up for the beginning and a thumbs down for the ending of your comment. So consider this it.
Some of the monsters of Unit 731 are enshrined in the Yasukuni temple.
This is why there’s always an outrage in the region when the Japanese Prime Minister goes there to pay respects.
and some weebs are angry that japanese VA visit the shrine got their voice removed in CN server
他们都是甲级战犯,没有人性
My Grandfather was a Marine during WW2, you have no idea the horrors Japan committed. And they have never been held accountable!! Shame on the world
That's why Korean don't like japanese prime minister showing no regret and wanting to regain their old glory(?).
So
The movie "Men Behind The Sun" shows what happened in Unit 731. The gore scenes really freaked me out by realising those things really happened.
It makes any horror movie you have ever watched a kids movie.
Philosophy of a knife is worse
@@memonson5586just saw it, yes it is
Im sure the North Korean government knows and practices some horrors like these even today
Im sure your government knows and practices some horrors like these even today...
It's probably going on in Syria
I bet most of what america is taught is over exaggerated by the media that's what i bet
@Caelliox *north
That's a depressing thought
The higher ups who ran Unit 731's experiment actually went on to prestigious academic and medical careers post WWII, some of them were founders of Japan's modern pharmaceutical industry...
Everyone else : We're gonna use ballistic gel and pig carcasses to simulate human flesh for weapons testing.
Japanese : Why not just use live humans?
Japanese still didn't admit what they did at that time.
I’m glad a channel like The Infographics Show exists. It’s an easy gateway into most subjects and doesn’t dump the entirety of horrors on its audience.
A cartoon could never communicate the horror that actually happened there
Anime testifies to that, where do you think anime horror derives from?
This is showing only a small part of the cruel and inhumane acts of the history of Japan. Japan was worse than the Nazis, yet they never admit to the war crimes until today.
@Gaming ZONE GAZO no they don't
True, but it is history. we must focus on North Korea and China now.
They were bad, but it can't get worse than the Holocaust, sorry.
@Gaming ZONE GAZO 😅
Germany owned up to what horrors they did, with memorials and reminders of the extermination camps.
The red army and the imperial army were way crueler and has just been trying to deny it happened
Philosophy of a Knife a 4 hour film is based on this.
Also Men Behind the Sun.
Iv spoke about this unit 731 before and the people I spoke to had no idea about it , it doesn’t exist to a lot of people.
I don’t know how people have the soul to do this
Oh wait they have no soul
Its Japanese for you
-4 Subscribers with a hammer addiction your wrong, they do... and when they do they become traumatized by their pleas and screams, blood and guts pouring out. All those people are humans like us that were commanded forcefully to do these atrocities. They live every day knowing what they did. EVERY DAY
@@dezmondtmb7560 then does it mean their commanders have no soul?
@@1mol831 yep
Got em
These Japanese will still deny this
The U.S. investigated but could find no evidence. Let's not be fooled by the wrong video.
This is why after Pearl Harbor, the US had to drop the bomb twice
Should've dropped a few more tbh
But the US prevent the nation of bests ,Japan, from other several nuke bomb of China and cccp
Except, the United States bailed and protected all the people involved and gained a lot from the results from Unit 731.
They just wanted to help the japanese doctors on their studies regarding the consequences of radiation on the human body.
K they didn’t bail from everything they made them surrender
It will happen again.
It has already started.
Empathy is already considered a dangerous weakness in many parts of the world.
And without Empathy, there will be uncounted units 731.
Ishii Shiro, who was the leader of Unit 731, lived in postwar Japan without any punishment as a war criminal on condition of handing over the research results.
Also, some of his men were punished by the Soviet Union, while others lived in affluence by setting up pharmaceutical companies.
The current corporation of the pharmaceutical company established at that time is Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma.
He also ran a successful pharmaceutical company after the war which later became part of Mitsubishi. Living out his days happy and rich
the men behind the sun movie is truly horrific, i don’t recommend anyone to watch it due to its barbarity, i simply recognise how well it portrays the horror that happened in unit 731.
Some or maybe many of Japanese deny the facts of annexing Korea and these kinds of incidents during the annexed period. Some of them even think Japan have liberated Asia from western imperialists. This sounds crazy but I've been really face to face with them.
Yes, liberated rutheless Western imperialist's with even more rutheless Asian imperealist
China will be serving revenge with in the next few decades
During the 2nd Wolrd War my great-greandfather joined the red army, and fought against Japan. He never liked to speak about his experience, but my family knows that it was connected to Unit 731. He witnessed the horrors left by them. Actually, my grandmother says that he once told her, that the Japanese experemented even on their own! Like deserters, cowards etc. He said that those poor people that he saw were just bodies without limbs... I always knew that he witnessed those horrors in some way, but only in 2014 I heard something about Unit 731...
Bless your Grandfather. I'm so sorry he had to witness man's inhumanity to man.
I’m so sorry, too.
Your grandfather must've been heartbroken over the collapse of the soviet union if he was still alive at the time. A powerful socialist Russia, destroyed by America's ideology war. What a shame, china would've be fighting imperialist alone right now otherwise.
@@jasonlee148 he wasn't alive at that time. And USSR was a terrible regime, too bad it didn't collapse completely and some former soviet republics still have those corrupt former communists. Especially those servile Russians, who cant live without a whip of their masters and have been so dehumanized that are constantly reveling over destruction of Ukrainian cities.
I took a course at university a few years ago about diseases in Japan and we read some translated documents and interviews from some of the scientists about the Unit 731 experiments. It’s a shame this part of history isn’t as well known like the other gruesome experiments done during WWII.
I made the mistake of looking deeper into this topic and the photos are beyond disturbing. I don’t think I’ll ever be able to burn those out of my memory and they’re in black and white.
Much more disgusting than watching the human centipede
Joseph Joestar: I will never forgive the japanese
A smart man
Lol what's the context?
brandon chan bruh
Thank you. It means a lot. Still, the worst thing is that Japan doesn't teach their people what they did, unlike Germany, and they still worship the war criminals.
There are different types of UA-cam channels this is the type of education and interesting things so basically I love it's the best amazing and never stop making videos
Thank you! ♥
I wonder how long Japan's govt can continue hiding it's history from their people. During ww2, my country was occupied by the Japanese for 3 years. It definitely wasn't as bad as the atrocities committed in China and Korea, but it was brutal. My great grandfather, a school principal, was taken away by Japanese soldiers and never seen again.
It's a small part of history, but an important one that shaped the history of my nation.
Japan's youth needs to know what happened. Hiding it doesn't mean it didn't happen.
3 years is that the Phillipines or Vietnam?
@@ryan_uwu singapore
@@voidnoidoid ahhh ok thanks I'm sorry i didn't know Singapore was as well
@@ryan_uwu it's alright
There is a quote
« A people who forget their past are condemned to relive it »
I forgot from who it was
"let's make an inforgraphics on the worst things you could possibly visualize in your mind"
Pls use metric units as well. Like show both imperial and metric
@Edbotikx r/ShitAmericansSay
@Edbotikx nice roblox video you have on your channel. Explains a lot
KarmaPolice42 Eurocuck
Rcade PleAsE uSe mEtRiC uNiTs iM EuROpEaN
@@Robert-wv4jt It's very funny to asume that if someone uses metric units, they must be European, when actually the whole world uses metric.
THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO. Everyone learned about the Nazis and Holocaust but nobody ever was taught about the atrocities Japan committed against the East. My people were tortured and murdered and no one ever cared and Japan never apologized for these monstrous acts.
In fact, Japan's Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama and Prime Minister Tanaka Kakuei have repented and apologized, but Japan's right-wing Prime Minister has repeatedly called those war criminals national heroes and paid homage to them, including the Abe who were assassinated just a few days ago., he even made a public appearance on the Japanese Army's No.731 airplane, which was pretty bad
you should also apologize for the crimes your grandfather committed
What's really crazy is the fact that the actual people involved in this unit who were doing all the "experiments" got away without any punishment and the people(not military) of Japan got the Atomic bomb!! go figure.
USA want those data to conduct their own research