WWII Japanese lab where live humans were dissected found in China

Archaeologists in China have discovered an underground bunker allegedly used by Unit 731, a notorious Japanese Imperial Army unit, during World War II. The site in Anda reveals gruesome experiments conducted between 1935 and 1945, where live prisoners were dissected to study the effects of pathogens on the human body. The findings expose the brutality of their germ warfare research.

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