Notorious ‘Unit 731’ tortured prisoners in grim human experiments that froze sex organs

A notorious military branch conducted horrifying human experiments on their prisoners of war throughout World War 2.

Japan’s Unit 731 carried out gruesome murders during the conflict and are believed to be responsible for 200,000 to 300,000 deaths. Inhumane torture and testing on men, women and children captured throughout the campaign took place at their hidden prison compound in China.

Captives under the watch of Unit 731 were tested on with chemicals and tortured by the group who would shoot, rape and dismember their prisoners of war. Women and children particularly were tortured and then killed by the vicious group.

Freezing some prisoners and then attempting to find a rapid rewarming process for their frozen sex organs was just one of the many horror experiments taking place within Unit 731, The Sun reported. When not attempting to find frostbite cures the hardened group of soldiers were breeding lethal strains of germs to take out their enemies.

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