allitolag itt a Kyushu egyetemen is csinaltak
ilyeneket:
Mr Makino was stationed there during the war. What he
never told anybody, including his wife, was that
during the four months before Japan's defeat in
March 1945, he dissected ten Filipino prisoners of
war, including two teenage girls. He cut out their
livers, kidneys and wombs while they were still alive.
Only when he cut open their hearts did they finally
perish.
These barbaric acts were, he said this week,
"educational", to improve his knowledge of
anatomy. "We removed some of the organs and
amputated legs and arms. Two of the victims were young
women, 18 or 19 years old. I hesitate to say it but we
opened up their wombs to show the younger soldiers.
They knew very little about women - it was sex
education."