Unit
731
I cannot believe that Japanese
doctors and scientist ended up getting away with such inhumane crimes against
war. How can people live with themselves after knowing that they had done such
horrible torchers to a human? I do not understand how people can be so sick and
disturbed in the head to be able to come up with such torchers, like freezing
people naked in the cold then hitting them with a bat to make sure that they
are frozen all the way. I don’t know about you but to me I find this a disgrace
to the United States of America for letting such disgusted projects and testing
happen to humans and not put the enforcers of such ideas to an unforgettable
execution.
The most disturbing in human
torchers that stuck out to me in this horrible article on Unit 731 would have
to be cutting bodies open while the human is still alive I mean for goodness
sack what would make you want you to do such a thing. Another torcher would
have to be cutting off limbs of the humans while they are still alive and then
sewing the limbs back onto the human but the limbs are reversed of where they
were to begin with, I mean come on, I understand that they wanted to master the
creation of biological warfare but couldn’t you do it in more of a humane way,
like giving some type of pain medication to the human or even knocking them out
over the head with some type of heavy rod. Any of those ideas would be better
than giving the all of the human in the experiments the full pain of it. I am
glad to hear that biological warfare has been banned because the only way any
of these things would be somewhat right if at all would be if you did it to
rapist and serial killers but that is a big if. Even then I do not think it is
morally correct to launch a full launch of your own modern black plague using
specifically specialized bred rates to carry it out on a country is much
better. All in all I think I as a country would rather be bombed then have to
go through the suffrage of biological warfare and the experiments that took
place upon human lives.