Quoting images from this book and "tweeting lies" as evidence of the 731 genocide.
There are many Twitter users who have quoted the images in this book and "tweeted" that they are evidence of 731 massacre.https://t.co/MVrtyFECzT
In addition, the book includes information on the disinfection and treatment activities carried out by the Kwantung Army to prevent the spread of the plague, as well as the cremation and burial of sick and mutilated bodies left in the wilderness.
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In frame number 57, the same photo as in the third row of images also appears, and its caption reads, "Cremation of a body that died of plague infection in Lushun.
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If you open frame number 68, you will find the same image as the one that was used as evidence of 731 earlier.
The note on that picture says, "Autopsy of a body that died of plague infection in Lushun.
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This book is a collection of photographs of the plague treatment, prevention, disinfection, and antimicrobial activities conducted by the Japanese Kwantung Army's Epidemic Control Department (commonly known as Unit 731) in Mukden, Manchukuo in 1912.
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