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The Conveyor of Death — Unit 731

A documentary about the events that took place at the time of World War II, on the territory of modern China. In 1939, a special unit №731 was formed in Manchuria. It had a laboratory where experiments on Chinese and Russian prisoners were conducted. What happened to the victims of these vile researches? What was the fate of their torturers?

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A documentary about the events that took place at the time of World War II, on the territory of modern China. In 1939, a special unit №731 was formed in Manchuria. It had a laboratory where experiments on Chinese and Russian prisoners were conducted. What happened to the victims of these vile researches? What was the fate of their torturers?

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