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Unit 731: Japan Gave the U.S. Its Death Data and Walked Free

Shirō Ishii ran history's most brutal biological warfare program, killing thousands in Manchuria. When WWII ended, American intelligence shielded him from prosecution — and quietly absorbed his data into U.S. bioweapons research. The post Unit 731: Japan Gave the U.S. Its Death Data and Walked Free appeared first on History Collection.

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HistoryCollection.com broke the news on Wednesday, July 29, 2026.
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