Official documents have been confirmed that support the fact that the Japanese Army conducted "xenotransfusion" experiments—injecting animal blood into humans—during the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937 ...
The military exposed thousands of servicemen to radioactivity when it called them to participate in nuclear weapons tests, including Operation Teapot in 1955. One was Eldridge Jones, who later ...
The military exposed thousands of servicemen to radioactivity when it called them to participate in nuclear weapons tests, including Operation Teapot in 1955. One was Eldridge Jones, who later ...
TOKYO -- The Imperial Japanese Army had collected blood from prisoners of war (POWs) and local Chinese residents for "research on battlefield blood transfusion techniques" during its invasion of China ...