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Japan probes WWII experiment site
日开挖疑似731部队遗址

Toyo Ishii, a former nurse, said workers were made to bury dozens of bodies there after the surrender at the end of World War II.

Toyo Ishii, a former nurse, said workers were made to bury dozens of bodies there after the surrender at the end of World War II.
Excavations are beginning at the site of a former medical school in Japan that could yield evidence of war-time experiments on prisoners, the BBC reported. The site in western Tokyo is said to be linked to Unit 731 of the Japanese Imperial Army, which used prisoners for biological warfare experiments. 英国广播公司消息,日本正在挖掘首都东京西部一处曾是一所医学院的地方。此次挖掘可能会发现日本帝国陆军731部队在战时利用战俘做生化试验的证据。
The excavation was ordered after a former nurse came forward. Toyo Ishii said workers were made to bury dozens of bodies there after the surrender at the end of World War II. 这所医学院的退休护士石井东洋打破沉默,宣称在日本二战投降后,她在医学院的同事曾奉命掩埋大批尸体。
Japan's government has never formally acknowledged that atrocities of Unit 731 took place.

日本政府迄今没有正式承认731部队的暴行。

(China.org.cn)

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