was an
Imperial Japanese Army
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facility called the
Kwantung Army
The Kwantung Army (Japanese language, Japanese: 関東軍, ''Kantō-gun'') was a Armies of the Imperial Japanese Army, general army of the Imperial Japanese Army from 1919 to 1945.
The Kwantung Army was formed in 1906 as a security force for th ...
Warhorse Disease Prevention Shop
that focused on the development of
biological weapons during
World War II
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. It was operated by the
Kempeitai, the Japanese
military police
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. Its headquarters was located in
Mokotan,
Manchukuo
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, a village just south of the city of
Changchun
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.
It had branches in
Dairen
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and
Hailar. The Hailar branch was later transferred to
Foshan
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.
Between 600 and 800 people worked at Unit 100.
The Unit focused on plant and animal biological warfare, producing and deploying livestock and crop viruses in China.
The Unit was led by Wakamatsu Yujiro.
Unit 100 would cooperate with
Unit 731 when necessary.
Establishment
Unit 100 was established by imperial decree in 1936, officially as a unit to treat diseases affecting horses and other animals used by the
Kwantung Army
The Kwantung Army (Japanese language, Japanese: 関東軍, ''Kantō-gun'') was a Armies of the Imperial Japanese Army, general army of the Imperial Japanese Army from 1919 to 1945.
The Kwantung Army was formed in 1906 as a security force for th ...
. However, the actual purpose of the unit was to conduct research on plant and animal bioweapons useful for sabotage. Wakamatsu Yujiro was placed in charge of the unit, which he led until 1945.
Land for the construction of Unit 100's facilities was seized by local officials and sold to the Japanese. The area encompassed approximately 20 square kilometers, much of which was occupied by an experimental farm. Conscripted Chinese laborers were used to build a large network of buildings in a short period of time. Unit 100 started operations in 1936 after the first buildings at the facility were completed.
Organization
Unit 100 consisted of five divisions further divided into sections:
# General division (concerned with design and overall research problems, managed the unit's experimental crop farm)
#:*Planning section
#:*Research section
# First division (conducted blood tests on research animals to determine the presence of diseases)
#:Divided into several sections
# Second division
##Bacteriological section
##Pathological section
##Animal experimentation section
##Organic chemistry section
##Botanical and plant pathology section (conducted research on infecting plants with bacteria)
##Preparations for bacteriological warfare section (established later, in 1943)
# Third division
# Fourth division
The third and fourth division's role was to assist the second division.
Mission
The main purpose of Unit 100 was to conduct research about diseases originating from animals. As most armies were still heavily dependent on horses, the
Imperial Japanese Army
The Imperial Japanese Army (IJA; , ''Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun'', "Army of the Greater Japanese Empire") was the principal ground force of the Empire of Japan from 1871 to 1945. It played a central role in Japan’s rapid modernization during th ...
hoped to find ways to kill them and therefore to weaken military power. Furthermore, they hoped to spread disease via animal carriers. To this end, former members claim that experiments were also conducted with human beings. In practice,
Unit 731 was the group tasked with developing biological weapons against humans. Although smaller than Unit 731, Unit 100 was still a large organization. Its annual bacteria production capacity was projected to reach 1,000 kg of
anthrax, 500 kg of
glanders, and 100 kg of red
rust (fungus)
Rusts are fungal plant pathogens of the order Pucciniales (previously known as Uredinales) causing plant fungal diseases.
An estimated 168 rust genera and approximately 7,000 species, more than half of which belong to the genus ''Puccinia'', are ...
. The goal was never reached, due to equipment shortages.
Senior Sgt. Kazuo Mitomo described some of Unit 100's human experiments:
:"I put as much as a gram of
heroin
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into some porridge and gave this porridge to an arrested Chinese citizen who ate it; about 20 minutes later he lost consciousness and remained in that state until he died 15-16 hours later. We knew that such a dose of heroin is fatal, but it did not make any difference to us whether he died or lived. On some of the prisoners I experimented 5-6 times, testing the action of
Korean bindweed,
bactal and
castor oil seeds. One of the prisoners of Russian nationality became so exhausted from the experiments that no more could be performed on him, and Matsui ordered me to kill that Russian by giving him an injection of
potassium cyanide. After the injection, the man died at once. Bodies were buried in the unit's cattle cemetery."
Unit chief Yujiro Wakamatsu ordered Hirazakura to purchase hundreds of cattle and put them to pasture along the Siberian border north-east of Hailar, ready to be infected by airborne dispersion. It was hoped that in the event of a Soviet invasion these infected livestock would mingle with local herds to cause epidemics and to destroy food supplies.
Unit 100 staff poisoned and drugged Russians, Chinese and Koreans with heroin, castor oil, tobacco and other substances for weeks at a time. Some died during the experimentation. When survivors were determined to no longer be useful for experimentation and were complaining of illness, staff told them they would receive a shot of medicine, but instead executed them with potassium cyanide injections. Executions were also carried out by gunshots.
Members
*
Otozō Yamada, Direct controller, 1944-1945
*
Lieutenant General Takahashi, Chief of the Veterinary Administration of the Kwantung Army
*
Hirazakura Zensaku, officer of the 1st and 2nd division from July 1942 to December 1943. Was in the 6th division from December 1943 until April 1944. He was then at
Unit 543 until the end of the war.
*
Fukuzumi Mitsuyoshi, doctor
*
Sakurashita Kiyoshi, civilian employee
*
Hataki Akira, civilian employee
* Wakamatsu, Major General of the Veterinary Service
Biological warfare agents
The following potential agents were tested:
*''
Yersinia pestis'', which causes
plague
*''
Burkholderia mallei'', which causes
Glanders in horses: Kuwabara gave testimony after World War II that Unit 100 released horses infected with Glanders.
*''
Bacillus anthracis'', which causes
anthrax
See also
*
Japanese war crimes
**
Unit 731
*
Second Sino-Japanese War
The Second Sino-Japanese War was fought between the Republic of China (1912–1949), Republic of China and the Empire of Japan between 1937 and 1945, following a period of war localized to Manchuria that started in 1931. It is considered part ...
**
Kwantung Army
The Kwantung Army (Japanese language, Japanese: 関東軍, ''Kantō-gun'') was a Armies of the Imperial Japanese Army, general army of the Imperial Japanese Army from 1919 to 1945.
The Kwantung Army was formed in 1906 as a security force for th ...
References
External links
The Other Holocaust
{{IJA special research units
Biological warfare facilities
Japanese prisoner of war and internment camps
Japanese human subject research
Second Sino-Japanese War crimes
Japanese biological weapons program
Japanese war crimes in China
War crimes in Manchukuo