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'''Yoshio Shinozuka''' (1923 - ) is a former Imperial Army soldier who served with a top secret [[Japan]]ese biological warfare group called [[Unit 731]] in [[World War II]].
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'''Yoshio Shinozuka''' (篠塚良雄; 1923 &ndash; 20 April 2014) was a Japanese [[Imperial Army of Japan|Imperial Army]] soldier who served as an army medic with a top secret biological warfare group called [[Unit 731]] in [[World War II]].<ref>According to [http://www.tv-asahi.co.jp/asanama/video/0507/program.html Asahi Television] and other sources</ref> He was a member of the [[Association of Returnees from China]].


== Wartime service in Unit 731 ==
He was involved in conducting experiments and [[vivisection]]s on [[China|Chinese]] captives near the northern Chinese city of [[Harbin, China|Harbin]].
According to his testimony, he was conscripted into Unit 731 at the age of 16.<ref name="rrr">Yoshio Shinozuka. [http://www.ne.jp/asahi/tyuukiren/web-site/backnumber/07/sinoduka_nyuukoku.htm アメリカ・カナダの入国を拒否されて]. 1998. {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131017182830/http://www.ne.jp/asahi/tyuukiren/web-site/backnumber/07/sinoduka_nyuukoku.htm |date=2013-10-17 }}</ref> Shinozuka claimed to have been involved in conducting experiments and [[vivisection]]s on [[China|Chinese]] captives near the northern Chinese city of [[Harbin, China|Harbin]]. He was held in detention in China for over a decade, finally being released in 1956.<ref name="rrr"/>


== Testimony regarding war crimes ==
In 1997, Shinozuka gave testimony on the activities of Unit 731 on behalf of 180 Chinese who are suing the Japanese government for compensation and an apology for deaths of family members they say were killed in experiments at the world's first biological warfare laboratory. "I was a member of Unit 731 and I have done what no human being should ever do," said Yoshio Shinozuka.
In 1997, Shinozuka gave testimony on the activities of Unit 731 on behalf of 180 Chinese who were suing the Japanese government for compensation and an apology for deaths of family members they claimed were killed in experiments at the biological warfare laboratory. "I was a member of Unit 731 and I have done what no human being should ever do", Shinozuka said.


In 1998, he wanted to give a speech on a peace conference in the [[USA]] and [[Canada]]. However, the government administrations denied his entry into their countries because he had been a war criminal. This happened in spite of the fact that immediately after World War II ended, the USA had guaranteed the heads of the Unit 731 immunity from prosecution in exchange for providing results of their experiments.
In 1998, he wanted to give a speech at a peace conference in the United States and Canada. However, the government administrations denied his entry into their countries claiming it was because there may be controversy in the United States.

==References==
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==External links==
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*[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/2164019.stm Japan germ program in dock], BBC News
*[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/2164019.stm Japan germ program in dock], BBC News
*[http://users.westnet.gr/~cgian/shinozuka.htm Ex-Japanese Soldier Deemed War Criminal] - Excerpt from the Houston Chronicle

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Yoshio Shinozuka (篠塚良雄; 1923 – 20 April 2014) was a Japanese Imperial Army soldier who served as an army medic with a top secret biological warfare group called Unit 731 in World War II.[1] He was a member of the Association of Returnees from China.

Wartime service in Unit 731

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According to his testimony, he was conscripted into Unit 731 at the age of 16.[2] Shinozuka claimed to have been involved in conducting experiments and vivisections on Chinese captives near the northern Chinese city of Harbin. He was held in detention in China for over a decade, finally being released in 1956.[2]

Testimony regarding war crimes

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In 1997, Shinozuka gave testimony on the activities of Unit 731 on behalf of 180 Chinese who were suing the Japanese government for compensation and an apology for deaths of family members they claimed were killed in experiments at the biological warfare laboratory. "I was a member of Unit 731 and I have done what no human being should ever do", Shinozuka said.

In 1998, he wanted to give a speech at a peace conference in the United States and Canada. However, the government administrations denied his entry into their countries claiming it was because there may be controversy in the United States.

References

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  1. ^ According to Asahi Television and other sources
  2. ^ a b Yoshio Shinozuka. アメリカ・カナダの入国を拒否されて. 1998. Archived 2013-10-17 at the Wayback Machine
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