Evil Unbound: How a New Film Forces the World to Remember Unit 731
The film Evil Unbound shines a spotlight on Japan’s Unit 731 atrocities from 1936–1945 and the global fight to preserve historical truth amid revisionist pressures.
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The film Evil Unbound shines a spotlight on Japan’s Unit 731 atrocities from 1936–1945 and the global fight to preserve historical truth amid revisionist pressures.
Researchers’ 10 cross-border trips and 70 interviews yield only 30 truthful testimonies, revealing the ongoing struggle for justice and memory of Unit 731.
Explore the chilling legacy of Unit 731, where medicine turned to torture under WWII militarism, and discover why its lessons still matter today.
Discover how documentaries and films are bringing Unit 731’s WWII atrocities into the light, empowering survivors and raising global awareness.
Peng Zhuying survived mustard gas, sex slavery and carried a calcified fetus for decades—the lone survivor in China’s records. Will Japan apologize before her story fades?
New evidence of World War Two germ warfare in Harbin prompts the Chinese mainland to urge Japan to reflect on Unit 731 atrocities released by the Exhibition Hall of Evidence.
Japanese scholar Matsuno Seiya donates rare photographs of the 1938 Guangdong invasion—revealing bombed cities, civilian defiance and the enduring power of visual testimony.
Harbin center unveils 3,010 pages of archives, video and photos exposing Unit 731’s WWII germ-warfare crimes in a landmark evidence release.
Investigators made over 10 cross-border trips to expose Unit 731’s hidden atrocities, revealing challenges in seeking justice and the importance of remembering history.
CGTN’s new documentary dives into Unit 731’s wartime atrocities, exploring how militarism warped lives and why its dark legacy still matters 80 years on.