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Scourge China's 80 years of chemical warfare! Almost became the "Chernobyl" of the East (Part 1)

author:Che San'er talks about history

preface

Now people will like to go to the movies, or like to play games, at least you will like to go online. Then you should be familiar with a name, this series, called Resident Evil, one of the core ideas of this series is that human beings, or some biochemical thing to transform, mutate and then erode the compatriots Another possibility is that humans have created something through their own technology. Have you noticed it? Like this kind of game, this kind of movie, it only appears in two countries, one is Japan, one is the United States, and the remaining countries are imitating the thinking of these two countries, so why do these two countries have this idea? Some people say that their game is also developed, and some people say that their movies are also developed, but I want to look at this problem from another perspective, that is, their biotechnology is more advanced. So why are their biotechnologies developed?

Scourge China's 80 years of chemical warfare! Almost became the "Chernobyl" of the East (Part 1)

Resident Evil stills image

Please recall that Unit 731 is because during World War II, in the process of Japan's invasion of China, they used living people to do experiments on the mainland and obtained very valuable first-hand materials, but after the end of the war?

In order to cover up my crimes and be able to escape the death penalty, there was an exchange between Japan and the United States at that time that we would give you the information we had studied, and then you would promise that I would not be punished by the law for what I had done in China before, and then the United States agreed.

But it is said that this Ishii Shiro, who single-handedly formed the 731 Unit at that time, played a trick, that is, when he gave the Americans information, he obviously had five boxes, he only gave three boxes, and then deceived the Americans. For a long time, Japan's biotechnology is still far ahead of other countries, followed by the United States.

731, what is it, in fact? He was one of the largest bacteriological warfare units in the history of human warfare. What he is engaged in is also the earliest biological and chemical weapon. The chemical weapons used by the Japanese army when they invaded China were the only ones who were really engaged in long-term, organized, and large-scale chemical warfare on the battlefield throughout the Second World War. And where is his battlefield? It's in China! So the victim of this chemical gas war is also China.

Scourge China's 80 years of chemical warfare! Almost became the "Chernobyl" of the East (Part 1)

Former site of Unit 731

It began in 1937. For example, the first time the Japanese used this chemical weapon on the Battlefield of Songhu on the battlefield of China, that is, the Battle of Songhu used tear gases and sneezing gases and vomiting gases. I would like to ask you to think about the question, under what circumstances can you make chemical weapons as soon as you go to war? I checked a source that during the war of aggression against China, Japan produced at least 7.46 million poison gas bombs. And these gas bombs, in addition to not being able to study the neurological gas, almost all the poison gas that those countries in the world can equip, and all the things I can think of have been developed and equipped. Now think about it, if these gas bombs had exploded, we would have most likely become the "Chernobyl" of the East.

This chemical battle first requires the study of this gas bomb, and what about this gas bomb? At first, I divided it into fatal and non-fatal, and the most scientific explanation is that it is incapacitated and then lethal.

Disability is simply to say, that is, to make the other party lose resistance. Lethal is to make the other person die instantly. So why do incapacitated gas bombs appear? It may be to catch the living, maybe there is such a consideration, such as this tear gas we are talking about today, it is this kind of incapacitated poison gas.

Why use gas bombs? The only consideration is strategic and tactical. Many times it is out of strategic considerations, and the gas bomb fired by the Japanese side is incapacitated. At that time, it was impossible for our army to wear this gas mask by hand, so without a gas mask, what should we do if we encounter this kind of chemical weapon? There are two indigenous methods, the first is what is used by the military of this country? Take cotton and dip it in lye water and stuff it into your nose hole, then put a strip of cloth. This can alleviate the damage of some disabling poisoners to the body. Even with such a limited effect, he could only deal with the incapacitated gas bomb. You're going to really run into a deadly gamble that's over. For example, the most famous mustard gas. This thing was too powerful at the time. Where's the power? He's not saying that I don't gasp for breath, just hold back, it's a festering poison, or where does it hurt? Especially for the eyes, on the skin on the respiratory tract effect is very obvious, then don't say you use this kind of soil method, you are really holding that gas mask on the face, you say I can't suck it in.

What is the most terrifying thing? To this day, he did not have a very ideal thing that could cure him, in other words, there was no detoxification.

Scourge China's 80 years of chemical warfare! Almost became the "Chernobyl" of the East (Part 1)

Japanese officers pose for a group photo of the gas bombs they developed

In 1974, there was a mustard gas bomb in Jiamusi, which was a leak of this warhead left in China, causing casualties. The victim's name was Li Chen, he was only 29 years old at the time of the incident, and he went to Jiamusi to carry out this task of dredging the channel that day. The way to communicate is to use the mud pump to pump out the silt in the channel, and as a result, it is found that this thing does not work, as if something is stuck in the mud pump of the dredger. So Li Chen and two colleagues went into the water to look for it, and found a Japanese shell. Then poke, the black-brown liquid that flows out of it is noticed, this is the gas bomb, this evil form is liquid, not like we imagined to collapse a puff of smoke out. At that time, the liquid flowed out, and Li Chen was body, and he still felt a pungent garlic smell, and then he was poisoned by mustard gas, which was the first patient in the history of New China to be poisoned by mustard gas.

Although he went to Shenyang, Harbin, Beijing major hospitals, the doctor did not have a good treatment method, the skin in the mustard gas poison under the continuous erosion, in the ulcer, the doctor has no way, can only use a method similar to Guan Gong scraping bone to cure the poison to remove this rotten flesh, you can imagine how painful this is, in the process of treatment, the parties have fainted several times in pain.

At that time, including the doctor, they all thought that it might be good to say that this rotten meat was removed from the new meat and grown, but what I never expected was that these were just the beginning of the nightmare, and the mustard gas was circulated into the body with the blood, causing complete damage to his nervous system and internal organs, so we could know from this piece how terrible this mustard gas was.

These are just a few of Japan's poison gas bombs, as well as the Qingyi, the Japanese Red No. 1, which is a kind of sneezing, and the Japanese Green No. 1, which is tear-inducing, and the Tea No. 1, which is very powerful, this is a kind of killing agent, which can make people die quickly. Where did so many gas bombs come from? Where is it produced? We know that when the Japanese army invaded China, his idea was to raise war with war, that is, I fought in your China, and I used your Chinese resources to produce all my weapons, so the Japanese army produced these at that time. When he was a chemical weapon, he had a very important factory in China, and where was it in the northeast? In Qiqihar!

What about the land in the northeast compared to other areas of the country? It was occupied by the Japanese army for a long time. Qiqihar was occupied by the Japanese Kwantung Army for 14 years, establishing the base camp of the Japanese chemical weapons force. They are Unit 516 and Unit 526. These two teams were the 731 units that produced chemical weapons, and they were using live people to do experiments, so the 516 unit of the Kwantung Army cooperated with the 731 unit. Human experiments on live poison gas on chinese military and civilians.

Scourge China's 80 years of chemical warfare! Almost became the "Chernobyl" of the East (Part 1)

Unit 731 did human experiments

One of the most tragic battles was in 1941. At that time, the Japanese army launched the Second Battle of Changsha. From Hubei, 120,000 Japanese soldiers, more than 100 ships, and more than 100 aircraft were about to take Changsha. It is necessary to take Yichang down. The battle began on September 28 and continued until October. Seeing that we had taken down Yichang City, a force had already broken into the city, and as a result, the Japanese army used poison gas bombs at this time. It is filled with mustard gas and purifier. These two things I just introduced to you, are lethal weapons, one is a full body ulceration, the other is a quick kill type, this kind of poisonous gas. At this time, the Japanese army had already hit the red eye, and if I didn't hit me again, I would die, so it was frantically firing poison gas bombs.

It is said that the Japanese troops who were defending the city at that time were ready to commit suicide by cutting their abdomen. More than 2,500 gas bombs were said to have been fired during the battle. As a result, more than 1,600 officers and men of the Chinese army were poisoned, of which more than 600 were sacrificed, and this large-scale injection of poison gas bombs delayed the attack of our army for ten days. With a large number of Japanese reinforcements arriving, the Chinese troops had to withdraw from the battle, and the counterattack on Yichang was over.

This is a very typical case of the japanese army invading China using poison gas bombs against the military and civilians on the mainland. And what's even more infuriating? By the time Japan was defeated. Instead of destroying all the gas bombs or bringing them back to their own countries, they buried malicious burials and throwing. So there are a lot of hidden dangers, so there is the example I gave earlier, there were people injured in the 1970s, in fact? After 2000, we can still see a steady stream of news reports that a Japanese poison gas bomb was dug up somewhere, and then either injured or luckily, there were no casualties. And this kind of thing happens in the northeast situation is particularly much.

In the case that happened just a few years ago, the residents drank contaminated water, then fell ill and were hospitalized, and then an investigation, the water was toxic waste, and said where did these toxic wastes come from? It leaked from a nearby abandoned arsenal. Then I investigated and found that this place used to have a military airfield and various research institutes, this place once had chemical weapons, and then things like this happened endlessly.

Scourge China's 80 years of chemical warfare! Almost became the "Chernobyl" of the East (Part 1)

Poison gas bombs left on the mainland

The Japanese government began a new survey and assessment of the hazards of abandoned chemical weapons before 2000, which resulted in the fact that Japan had stockpiled 3,875 tons of chemical weapons at 18 locations. This number is very scary. Therefore, the disasters and impacts that Japanese militarism has brought to the people of the mainland are long-term!

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