FSB for first time declassified archives for tests of biolated Japan on citizens of USSR

Federal Security Service (FSB) of Russia for the first time declassified documents on the tests of biolating special services of Japan on the USSR citizens during World War II. It is reported by RIA Novosti.

It is noted that the Japanese special services were unable to force the prisoners of war against the USSR under torture, after which they were sent to a special detachment of the 731st Kwantung army in 1945, which was commanded by Lieutenant-General Siro Issi. In the detachment on Soviet citizens, bacteriological weapons were experiencing, the main Japanese facilities on its development were focused on Manchuria, after the liberation of which Soviet troops rescued the world from “bacteriological war”.

bomb with plague flea

Bacteriological bomb “Systems of Ici” is named after Lieutenant-General and Microbiologist, conducted biological experiments over Korean, Chinese and Soviet prisoners of war.

As follows from archival data, the microbiologist invented a special bomb, which could demonstrate the most efficient use of bacteriological weapons. Its main feature was that she had a ceramic corps stated by plague flea. The bomb would explode at an altitude of 50-100 meters above the surface of the Earth, providing the highest possible infection.

In 1944, the last commander-in-chief of the Kwantunian army of Rodzo Yamad during the interrogation gave confessions regarding the use of the bacteriological bomb “System of Issi, when he was read out of the testimony of a witness of one of the witnesses.

As follows from the documents of the interrogations of Yamada, in 1944 the leadership of the army ordered to increase the production of bodcoat, which could indicate preparation for the bacteriological war.

Proof Preparations for War

Earlier, the FSB first declassified evidence of the preparation of Japan to war from the USSR. The FSB published the so-called “Secret War Service Guide”, which contained the main provisions of the interrogation of prisoners of war.

According to this document, the military Japan at the end of the Second World War was prepared to sophisticated prisoners to purred, therefore the General Staff of the Quantong Army issued a special instruction with the description of torture methods.

The document says that “torture should be done in such a way that it does not have bad effects” for the Japanese, as well as that the tortures should be maintained and continue so that the questioned does not have any ways to get rid of suffering, in addition Cottages. At the same time, the volitional captured torture can increase the desire to resist, and “after a successful interrogation, leave an eye against the empire,” said Japanese.

/Media reports.