
An 84-year-old former high-ranking Japanese military medic has revealed that he vivisected the bodies of living people on the island of Mindanao in the Philippines with a military doctor during World War II. Akira Makino, 84, a resident of Hirakata, Osaka Prefecture, said he cut up living bodies toward the end of World War II as part of human experiments. He is preparing to speak on his wartime experiences in the near future. The military doctor is believed to have performed the human experiments at his own discretion. It is already known that Unit 731, a secret medical experimentation unit of the former Imperial Japanese Army, performed vivisections on Chinese in Manchuria, now part of northern China, but Makino's testimony is the first from an expert relating to vivisections in the Philippines...more...