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Unit 731
Unit 731 , officially known as the Manchu Detachment 731 and also referred to as the Kamo Detachment and the Ishii Unit, was a secret research facility operated by the Imperial Japanese Army between 1933 and 1945. It was located in the Pingfang district of Harbin, in the Japanese puppet state of Manchukuo, and maintained multiple branches across mainland China and Southeast Asia.
Battle of Shanghai
1937 battle of the Second Sino-Japanese War
1938 Yellow River flood
Man-made flood in China caused by NRA
Battle of Nanking
1937 battle of the Second Sino-Japanese War
Three Alls policy
Japanese Scorched Earth Policy in WW2
Unit 516
military unit of the former Imperial Japanese Army

Unit 100
secret Imperial Japanese Army unit
Unit Ei 1644
Japanese biological warfare facility (1939–1945)
1938 Changsha Fire
Fire during the Sino-Japanese War
Unit 8604
Unit of Imperial Japanese Army
Tientsin incident
international incident during the Second Sino-Japanese War
slavery in Japan
The system of slavery in the country of Japan
Kaimingjie germ weapon attack
attack during the Second Sino-Japanese War
American cover-up of Japanese war crimes
after Japan's surrender in World War II, the United States gave immunity from prosecution to members of Unit 731 and withheld relevant information in exchange for their human experimentation research