迎えにきたジープ p.096-097 The Soviet army conducted a war crimes trial in the Khabarovsk military court for the preparation and use of bacterial weapons, with twelve defendants, including General Otozo Yamada. After that, even the Emperor was nominated as a bacterial war criminal.
迎えにきたジープ p.098-099 At the POW camp…A corpse piled up like mountain. A frozen corpse. Tangling hands and feet, bumping noses and ears. Swipe up the fingers and ears scattered on the ground and put them in the sled.
迎えにきたジープ p.100-101 It was quite natural that the POWs did not work. They can’t work. The prisoners were groaning to death after being attacked by a plague called “typhus fever”.
迎えにきたジープ p.104-105 For bacterial warfare, typhus fever was not fully understood in terms of infection rate, morbidity rate, mortality rate, prognostic war potential, etc., because large-scale experiments were not possible.
迎えにきたジープ p.106-107 It is said that one soldier became ill during transportation. Infect several people on a prisoner-of-war train and send them to each camp. What a big experiment!
迎えにきたジープ p.108-109 At the Khabarovsk Bureau of the Soviet NKVD, Capt. Kirikov was asking the former Educational Director of the 731st Division of the Kanto Army, Surgeon Lieutenant Colonel Mori.
迎えにきたジープ p.110-111 Of the 4000 POWs, 95% were infected with typhus fever and 30% died. There are 2,800 prisoners left. The treatment and whereabouts of the dead are unknown. The Soviet Union created a wartime POW list of only the surviving prisoners.
迎えにきたジープ p.112-113 The Soviet representative’s car ZIM is touring a fixed course in central and suburbs of Tokyo at a fixed time. Then, a car following the ZIM appears out of nowhere.
迎えにきたジープ p.116-117 ”In my judgment, he is the de facto director of the information department of the representative of Soviet, and is definitely Captain Kirikov, who arrested Japanese bacterial war criminals in the Khabarovsk trial.”
迎えにきたジープ p.118-119 If it turn out that Kirikov arrive, he is the authority of the germ war, so we must pay attention. He will probably contact Maj. Gen. Otani, so let’s arrest there.
迎えにきたジープ p.120-121 Bacteriology in Japan was at the top level in the world, and advanced in the field of bacterial warfare. The aim of the Soviet rapid invasion was to obtain the flawless research results of Ishii Unit.
迎えにきたジープ p.122-123 According to the “Tairiku-mondai” magazine, the status of preparations for bacterial warfare of the US and the Soviet Union are as follows. In the Soviet, Dzerzhinsk, Yevpatoria, Omsk, Tomsk, and in the US, Maryland’s Detrick Camp…
迎えにきたジープ p.124-125 There is a shrine on the west side of Heihe and there is a “spy’s house” beside it. Manchurian spies regularly go to Blagoveshchensk for hand over the information of the Japanese side to the Soviet side, and receive the information of the Soviet side instead.
迎えにきたジープ p.126-127 All personnel documents about him have been burned down. He was reported dead. And there is only one superior who knows what happened to him–this was the fate of Nakano graduates.
迎えにきたジープ p.128-129 In Harbin, like every night, Communist Party military police squad with large pistol patrolled the dance halls. The purpose was to hunt for the Kuomintang special agency (kuo-tau).
迎えにきたジープ p.130-131 Katsumura remembered. Siberia five years ago. A man who jumped into a urine barrel with encephalopathy when typhus fever was raging. It overlaps with the man’s face he saw at Club Pigeon.
迎えにきたジープ p.132-133 He is a talented engineer of Ishii Unit and a man named Fukuzo Honda. He is a leading expert on a series of anaerobic bacteria such as tetanus and gas gangrene. As the leader of human experimentation, he must be the first war criminal.