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Archived Document Reveals Japan’s Use of Chinese Detainees in WWII Medical Tests - Reports

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A document published on China’s State Archives Administration (SAA) website Thursday reveals that Japan used Chinese inmates in medical experiments on live bodies during World War II , China’s Xinhua news agency reported.

MOSCOW, July 31 (RIA Novosti) – A document published on China’s State Archives Administration (SAA) website Thursday reveals that Japan used Chinese inmates in medical experiments on live bodies during World War II , China’s Xinhua news agency reported.

The document contains testimony written by Japanese military officer and businessman Takeo Utsugi, who served as a military policeman in the northeastern Chinese state of Manchukuo established by the Empire of Japan.

According to the testimony written in 1954, Utsugi helped bring a death sentenced Chinese prisoner to a military hospital for "pathological experiments".

"I ordered Warrant Officer Ando and Corporal Tamura [in January 1938] to send a prisoner sentenced to death to Xinjing No. 2 Army Hospital and give him to a military surgeon, Captain Ono," he wrote as quoted by Xinhua.

The posted archive also indicates that around the same time another detainee arrested by Utsugi was sentenced to death and later sent to the army hospital for medical experiments.

According to Xinhua, the archive is one of 45 documents published by SAA every day since July 3 to unveil Japanese war criminals’ confessions.

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has repeatedly denied the country’s involvement in war crimes in China, Xinhua reports.

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