Museum shows evidence on vivisection of US pilots

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A still, captured from a report broadcast by China Central Television (CCTV), shows a group of U.S. airmen that served aboard a B-29 bomber, which was shot down by the Japanese in 1945.

A still, captured from a report broadcast by China Central Television (CCTV), shows a group of U.S. airmen that served aboard a B-29 bomber, which was shot down by the Japanese in 1945. It has come to light that eight of the U.S. servicemen were vivisected by medical professors of Kyushu University that same year; evidence of the vivisection procedures have recently been put on display at the university's medical science museum. [Photo: cntv.com]

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