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The soldiers of the Eighth Route Army were carried onto the operating table, but he didn't expect that the "military doctor" in front of him was not here to save him

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The soldiers of the Eighth Route Army were carried onto the operating table, but he didn't expect that the "military doctor" in front of him was not here to save him

"Medic, Medic!"

In 1943, a terminally ill soldier of the Eighth Route Army was carried into the operating room, and when he saw a man in a white coat standing by his bedside in a daze, he let out a low cry of help.

"Don't be afraid, I'm here to heal you!" whispered the doctor, who was wearing a white lab coat and a tight mask.

The warrior gave up the struggle, as if he were a lamb to be slaughtered.

The doctor injected anesthetic into the warrior's body, and the warrior gradually lost consciousness.

The doctor picked up the scalpel and cut it into his abdominal cavity, and the blood immediately gushed out, but this doctor did not stop the bleeding like a normal operation, but let the blood flow unstoppable......

The doctor then cut down on the warrior's chest, and the blood continued to gush out, as usual.

In this way, the soldier died on the operating table due to excessive blood loss.

Is there such a dehumanizing doctor in the world? Why would they do this?

The answer is yes!

And they did more than that.

The soldiers of the Eighth Route Army were carried onto the operating table, but he didn't expect that the "military doctor" in front of him was not here to save him
The soldiers of the Eighth Route Army were carried onto the operating table, but he didn't expect that the "military doctor" in front of him was not here to save him

In 1950, our army discovered a secret laboratory in Shanxi, and the doctor headed by a Japanese named Yutaka Takeuchi.

Our army immediately took him prisoner and sent him to the prisoner of war management center, where Yutaka Takeuchi wrote a memory, which can also be said to be a "confession".

Among them, the most memorable are the 11 soldiers of the Eighth Route Army that he dissected with his own hands.

In August 1948, Yutaka Takeuchi, who was still a lieutenant and military doctor of the 1855 bacteriological unit of the Japanese army, was sent to the North China Epidemic Prevention and Water Supply Department in Jinan, that is, the subordinate 1875 bacteriological unit, to research bacteriological weapons.

One day, Captain Okada, the head of the detachment of the water supply department, brought Yutaka Takeuchi over and gave him an order: "You need to dissect 11 Eighth Route Army, this matter is very important. ”

Yutaka Takeuchi knew that at that time, all prisoner of war camps in North China would send prisoners of war to their test bases for bacteriological experiments, and they also had a unified name - Maruta.

In the eyes of these Japanese, these prisoners of war have no human rights, they are just guinea pigs for experimentation.

The soldiers of the Eighth Route Army were carried onto the operating table, but he didn't expect that the "military doctor" in front of him was not here to save him

After the arrival of the soldiers of the Eighth Route Army, Yutaka Takeuchi first injected a person with a liquid with typhoid bacteria, and after he became ill, he was locked up with other soldiers to observe their cross-infection.

Sometimes, he would mix the bacteria excreted by the sick with food for them to eat.

For those fighters who didn't get sick after eating, he injected the bacteria directly into his body.

At that time, Yutaka Takeuchi did not feel how cruel and despicable his actions were, and he even thought that he was conscientiously serving the country.

The soldiers of the Eighth Route Army were carried onto the operating table, but he didn't expect that the "military doctor" in front of him was not here to save him

That day, an Eighth Route Army member began to have a high fever and convulsions, and later groaned from the pain.

Yutaka Takeuchi was very happy when he saw it, he knew that he had cultivated more virulent bacteria, and the next thing he had to do was to dissect these infected Eighth Route Army soldiers to see how their organs were eroded.

By the time the first soldier was wheeled into the operating room, he seemed to have fallen into a semi-comatose state, babbling gibberish.

Seeing Yutaka Takeuchi in a white coat, he even wanted to raise his hand to help, and muttered in his mouth: "Military doctor, military doctor!"

What Yutaka Takeuchi had to do at the moment was to stabilize the patient's emotions, so he lied to the patient that he was here to save him.

However, no one knows better than him that this is to end the other party's life today.

Watching the blood flow out of the body of this "maruta", Yutaka Takeuchi's energy was focused on the changes in his organs, and he wanted to summarize the distribution of typhoid bacilli and the degree of damage to the organs.

Seeing that the warrior's heart was still beating stubbornly, he took out two injections of morphine and injected them directly into the beating heart in front of him.

Until his heart stopped beating, he took the scalpel, cut it off, and put it in the enamel basin that had been prepared.

The soldiers of the Eighth Route Army were carried onto the operating table, but he didn't expect that the "military doctor" in front of him was not here to save him

His next step is to slice these organs and keep them as specimens for long-term study.

However, just as he was about to dissect the next soldier of the Eighth Route Army, he was met with resistance.

That person was conscious, and after seeing Yutaka Takeuchi, he stared at the executioner with angry eyes, although he couldn't speak in his mouth, but through the cooing voice, Yutaka Takeuchi knew that he was scolding.

At that moment, Yutaka Takeuchi's heart trembled, and he even felt a trace of awe from his heart when he saw this person who was trying his best to resist before he died.

Although two or three nurses tried to push the soldier down on the operating table, he refused to lie down.

So Yutaka Takeuchi had him tied to a table and injected a large amount of anesthetic.

Although the patient's resistance shocked him, all this did not stop him from fighting for "science" in his heart, and he even thought that he was also a hero of the country, and he was also fighting for the victory of his country.

In this way, the 11 soldiers of the Eighth Route Army were dissected, and Yutaka Takeuchi took out their organs, and the remaining bodies were thrown into mass graves.

The soldiers of the Eighth Route Army were carried onto the operating table, but he didn't expect that the "military doctor" in front of him was not here to save him

Since the Japanese army entered China in 1937, the local bacteriological warfare units have also dispersed to all corners of China with the Japanese army's entry into China.

At that time, in North China, South China, and Central China, three bacteriological units were set up one after another.

Each bacteriological unit is large, and among them, the 1855 bacteriological unit where Yutaka Takeuchi is located is the most powerful.

In the subordinate Unit 1875, in addition to more than 100 researchers, there were dozens of Chinese who provided them with test specimens.

In order to hide their eyes, during the day, they look little different from ordinary doctors, but at night, the various laboratories are busy.

Because they have experienced a lot, these Japanese military doctors are all skilled, and the test equipment is also the most advanced and sophisticated, so they can always successfully develop newer biological and chemical weapons here.

Subsequently, under the guise of hygiene and epidemic prevention, they transported a large number of bacteria outward.

During that time, plague, typhoid, and malaria occurred one after another in the entire land of China, because there was a shortage of doctors and medicines in old China at that time, and countless ordinary people and soldiers died.

The soldiers of the Eighth Route Army were carried onto the operating table, but he didn't expect that the "military doctor" in front of him was not here to save him

At that time, people didn't know that many bacteria and viruses came from these devilish forces.

According to incomplete statistics, Japan's bacteriological warfare once killed 250,000 people in China.

In August 1945, Japan was defeated and surrendered, because the process of these bacteriological experiments was secretive, they quickly destroyed the files, and some of them were shipped back to Japan.

But a small number of military doctors stayed in China and continued to study bacteria, including Yutaka Takeuchi.

In 1950, their secret bacteriological chamber experiments were finally revealed, and Yutaka Takeuchi was captured.

During the period of prisoner of war reform, Yutaka Takeuchi, who had already entered a state of obsession with experiments, gradually realized that such experiments were sinful and anti-human, and that he was a sinner of war.

The soldiers of the Eighth Route Army were carried onto the operating table, but he didn't expect that the "military doctor" in front of him was not here to save him

In 1954, in order to repent of his sins, he confessed all the experimental processes of the bacteriological unit of the Japanese army, which also became another evidence of the heinous crimes committed against China when the Japanese army invaded China.

He was not sentenced to death given his performance in the prisoner of war management camp, as well as his confession of Japanese crimes.

In the 60s of the 20th century, he was repatriated to Japan, but the crimes he committed will also be the greatest suffering for the rest of his life.

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Author: Mu Feng

Editor: Chi Hong

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