The human experiments of Unit 731. They cruelly injected bacteria into live Chinese prisoners of war and then dissected them. Does Japan call this "research"? This is a crime against humanity.
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The human experiments of Unit 731. They cruelly injected bacteria into live Chinese prisoners of war and then dissected them. Does Japan call this "research"? This is a crime against humanity.
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Shiro Ishii and Unit 731. They conducted experiments, spreading plague and anthrax to civilians. After the war, they obtained immunity by providing data to the United States, which is unforgivable.
Willowbrook State School: A Case Study in How Not to Conduct Research. The Willowbrook State School, designed to be a haven for children with disabilities, instead earned itself a reputation as the poster child for unethical hepatitis studies in the 1950s. Researchers thought it would be a brilliant idea to deliberately infect children with hepatitis—because who wouldn’t want to turn a group of vulnerable kids into a living laboratory experiment? Consent? Well, let’s just say the methods used were as questionable as the science behind them. #history #HumanExperimentation #WillowbrookScandal #MedicalHistory
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Unit 731 was a covert biological and chemical warfare research and development unit of the Imperial Japanese Army that conducted forced experiments on humans, including vivisections, amputations, and infectious disease exposures, resulting in the deaths of thousands of people, and its existence and atrocities were largely covered up by the United States after the war in exchange for the research datawatch full video: https://youtu.be/fhJx5z5nqXw?list=PLjBgcvtYPpOQnTQQlaxCu8k4fN_yFwvrN
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In this episode, I go over the sad and tragic events that happened in Unit 731, which was an experimental institution where human rights did not exist. It's a sad event, but I hope you like what I have put together.
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