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During World War II, Japan invented biological and chemical "weapons", and the women on the island suffered en masse, and American soldiers are still afraid to this day

During World War II, Japan invented biological and chemical "weapons", and the women on the island suffered en masse, and American soldiers are still afraid to this day

The cruelty of World War II should be understood by everyone, and the reason why World War II is the most brutal war in human history, in addition to the number of casualties is particularly large, there is also a reason that some weapons that violate morality have been used in war, which further aggravates the cruelty of war.

During World War II, Japan invented biological and chemical "weapons", and the women on the island suffered en masse, and American soldiers are still afraid to this day

Japan, in particular, tended to go crazy about the development of weapons during World War II, just like this country. This weapon was born in World War II and can be called a weapon without virtue. The "Golden Horse Plan" is undoubtedly the most heartbroken, the dirtiest and immoral one. In March 1942, Japanese medical doctors successfully developed a weapon that used venereal diseases as weapons specifically aimed at the United States.

During World War II, Japan invented biological and chemical "weapons", and the women on the island suffered en masse, and American soldiers are still afraid to this day

The red-eyed Japanese thought of germ weapons, and in the Mariana Islands of the Pacific, the Japanese found an opportunity. The original women on the island, more open. The U.S. military discipline on the island is also relatively loose, and American soldiers often have affairs with indigenous women, and indigenous women can also get canned food and other food. The Japanese valued this opportunity and used the "STD weapon" developed by Dr. Jinma.

During World War II, Japan invented biological and chemical "weapons", and the women on the island suffered en masse, and American soldiers are still afraid to this day

These viruses are extremely difficult, and once infected, the genitals will rot and bleed pus, and there is no possibility of medical treatment at that time. Second, after all the preparations were in place, Kinmatai led a team of doctors, nurses and quarantine personnel from the Japanese mainland, a large submarine, to the Mariana Islands in the Pacific Ocean to vaccinate the indigenous women.

During World War II, Japan invented biological and chemical "weapons", and the women on the island suffered en masse, and American soldiers are still afraid to this day

Afterwards, the words of a veteran of the US military told the horror of this virus. The veteran soldier said with some trepidation, "Whenever I recall this war and think of this weapon used by the Japanese army, I can't help but feel cold. ”

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