During World War II, the Japanese army burned and looted our soldiers and ordinary civilians, did nothing wrong, and invented hundreds of non-human tortures, exterminating humanity and shocking the world.

Experts combed statistics from a large number of data and found that the Japanese invaders used as many as 34 categories of torture, including water punishment, wood punishment, flogging (whip) punishment, gold punishment, burning, freezing, sunburning, scalding, electrocution, hanging, yin punishment, clamping, falling, eating, salt punishment, punishment, secret punishment, trapped punishment, dumb punishment, reform, pressing, humiliating, smashing, itching, strangling, ill-treatment, animal punishment, medical punishment, poison gas punishment, organ removal, sitting on a tiger bench, no torture, torture, mental torture, etc., each category is divided into several types. The total number of types of torture exceeds 500.
Women were raped, forcibly conceived, and then dissected
Japanese soldiers forced female prisoners to become pregnant, and they were used to "study" changes in pregnant women and fetuses. The Japanese wondered if syphilis could be transmitted between mother and child, so pregnant prisoners were deliberately infected with the disease. At the same time as such experiments, female prisoners are subjected to all sorts of horrific sexual "experiments", rape and abuse.
Eat the captives alive
In the materials found by the Americans, it is recorded that the supply of supplies throughout the Pacific Theater was very limited, so some hungry Japanese soldiers began to select prisoners to eat. In some cases, the Japanese cut meat while prisoners were alive and cooked.
Although some indigenous cannibals would do the same, they only used this to intimidate their opponents or strengthen the connection between soldiers, and here it became a collective act.
Punctured by bamboo shoots
You read that right, it's bamboo shoots, not only pandas like to eat, humans also like to eat food.
The fast-growing bamboo provides a natural tool to slowly torture and kill prisoners. Japanese soldiers tied Allied prisoners of war to sharpened bamboo shoots. Bamboo grows a few inches a day, and this long-lasting plant can penetrate the skin and burrow into the muscles. After a few days, the bamboo passed through the soldiers' bodies until they died.
Animal blood is injected
Horse blood was injected into prisoners to determine if the wounded Japanese soldier could replace human blood with animal blood. Of course, this did not work, and the prisoners had to die in the end. In another blood-based "experiment," prisoners were injected with seawater, but this also proved fatal.
Waterboarding
There are branches such as irrigation of cold water, pepper water, kerosene, irrigation of cold water mixed with millet and hair stubble, stinky water, horse urine, boiling water, etc., and each type of torture is divided into several specific methods of execution, and there are as many as 33 methods of irrigating cold water alone.
Torture is an extremely barbaric and brutal act in the history of human social development, and the cruelty, abuse, evil, poison, violence, and shame of torture in the Japanese army have reached the extreme, and non-verbal can describe it, and the degree of cruelty and shamelessness of its cruelty and shamelessness is rare in the history of human torture.