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- Criminal History of Unit 731 of the Japanese Military, pp. 118–119 (en)
- Hal Gold, Japan's Infamous Unit 731, (en)
- Hal Gold, Japan's Infamous Unit 731, p. 349 (en)
- Man, Medicine, and the State: The Human Body as an Object of Government Sponsored Medical Research in the 20th Century p. 187 (en)
- Man, Medicine, and the State: The Human Body as an Object of Government Sponsored Medical Research in the 20th Century pp. 38–39 (en)
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- In 1943, I attended a poison gas test held at the Unit 731 test facilities. A glass-walled chamber about three meters square [{{convert|9|m2|sqft|disp=out}}] and two meters [{{convert|2|m|ft|disp=out}}] high was used. Inside of it, a Chinese man was blindfolded, with his hands tied around a post behind him. The gas was adamsite , and as the gas filled the chamber the man went into violent coughing convulsions and began to suffer excruciating pain. More than ten doctors and technicians were present. After I had watched for about ten minutes, I could not stand it any more, and left the area. I understand that other types of gasses were also tested there. (en)
- Sudō had, a few days previously, been interested in talking about women, but now he was thin as a rake, with many purple spots over his body. A large area of scratches on his chest were bleeding. He painfully cried and breathed with difficulty. I sanitised his whole body with disinfectant. Whenever he moved, a rope around his neck tightened. After Sudō's body was carefully checked [by the surgeon], I handed a scalpel to [the surgeon] who, reversely gripping the scalpel, touched Sudō's stomach skin and sliced downward. Sudō shouted "brute!" and died with this last word. (en)
- "It was said that a small number of these poor men, women, and children who became marutas were also mummified alive in total dehydration experiments. They sweated themselves to death under the heat of several hot dry fans. At death, the corpses would only weigh ≈1/5 normal bodyweight." (en)
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