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Shiro Ishii Case Study

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control of pieces of land from Soviet Union and China. This ownership brought Japan a great advantage and main recourse centers, a human source. During these wars, many people scarified themselves and became scapegoats to their government politics. Soviet Union had roughly 270,000 casualties and thousands went missing. The eastern part of the Soviet Union was ruled by Japan after the Russo Japanese War, more specifically Kwantung Army of Imperial of Japan led by medical officer, Shiro Ishii. Along with Chiefs of Staff Seishiro Itagaki and Hideki Tojo, Shiro Ishii was able to successfully conquered eastern Soviet and set up the camps to begin experiments. “Careful planning had gone into the formation of the unit. To the outside world it had the innocuous-sounding title Epidemic Prevention and Water Supply Unit of the Kwantung Army” (Wallace …show more content…

To disguise its actual purpose, Ishii publically named his experimental center as an environmental agency, although no one knew its existence. Ishii’s project became one of top-secret and national importance. Almost three square kilometers wide long, the experimental building was hidden behind an immense wall, dry moat, and highly electrical wires. The actual construction roughly took about two years with 150 buildings, a railway, cooling towers, an exercising building, an airfield, a squared shaped building called Ro-block, incinerator and more. A squared shaped building called Ro-block had its secret. Although it might looked square from the outside, there were additional two buildings on the center known as block 7 and 8. The purpose of Ro-block was to experiment bacteria and its production but block 7 and 8 had more crucial purposes. Behind the Ro-block was four storeys prison located underground with no windows and covered with very thick wall which works as a soundproof. “These buildings reflecting the sunlight glistened in brilliant white and broke into the vast sky. High earth

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