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"Kantokuen" for the USSR. Japan's Failed Blitzkrieg

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"Kantokuen" for the USSR. Japan's Failed Blitzkrieg
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What monstrous secrets did Japanese Unit 731 conceal? How far could Japan go in preparing for biological warfare against the USSR? Why was the Khabarovsk trial the only open trial of war criminals linked to biological weapons? What connects US biolabs with the practices of Japanese militarists? Alexander Naumov reveals a nearly forgotten frontline of World War II—the invisible battle for control of deadly viruses. Documentary evidence, shocking details of experiments on living humans, political deals overshadowed by official verdicts—all form a grim mosaic of events long hushed up by the West.

The reader will trace step by step how scientific ambitions culminated in a system of mass murder, and how cruelty was concealed behind noble words about medicine and patriotism. This publication is recommended for anyone interested in the true history of World War II, the hidden crimes of that time, and the international politics behind the scenes.
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