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Ex-Imperial Japan Army Member Revisits Unit 731 China Site

Ex-Imperial Japan Army Member Revisits Unit 731 China Site

   Harbin, China, Aug. 14 (Jiji Press)--A former youth member of the now-defunct Imperial Japanese Army's Unit 731 has visited a former site of the unit on the suburbs of Harbin for the first time since the end of World War II.
   Hideo Shimizu was 14 years old when he was sent to the northeastern China city, now in Heilongjiang Province, to join Unit 731, which is said to have been involved in biological weapon testing in China, in March 1945 as a technical trainee. He had not been told what his job would be.
   At the Harbin site, he acquired basic knowledge on pathogens and collected samples from laboratory mice.
   He said that he was taken by his superior officer to look around a specimen room storing fluid-preserved body parts believed to be from prisoners.
   "I can't forget. We inflicted so much misery," Shimizu told reporters in Harbin on Wednesday.

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