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USSR vs Japan in WWII
« on: January 15, 2025, 01:34:27 PM »

I did not know about this.

I now recognize the Russian city Khabarovsk in the Russian far east  as the home of Alina Gingertail. Also one of the many children run railways in the summer is there.

I read that the war crimes tribunal was held there for the Japanese. The US gave such biological warfare people a pass in return for all their records.

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The Khabarovsk war crimes trials were the Soviet hearings of twelve Japanese Kwantung Army officers and medical staff charged with the manufacture and use of biological weapons, and human experimentation, during World War II.

the trial established beyond a reasonable doubt that the Japanese army had prepared and deployed bacteriological weapons and that Japanese researchers had conducted cruel experiments on living human beings.

However, the trial, together with the evidence presented to the court and its major findings--which have proved remarkably accurate--was dismissed as communist propaganda and totally ignored in the West until the 1980s.


USSR attacked Japanese in Manchuria Aug 9 1945 and killed 100,000 Japanese in the battles.



https://youtu.be/8UdzcgBguOg
The Asian STALINGRAD: 100,000 JAPANESE K1LLED by the Red Army
In August 1945, the USSR unleashed an unstoppable offensive against the Japanese army, culminating in the annihilation of 100,000 soldiers in Manchuria. This brutal attack, which nearly wiped out the Kwantung Army, was a decisive factor in Japan's surrender and marked the end of its empire in Asia.

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