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Chinese visits ruins of live-human frostbite laboratory building of Japanese germ warfare centre
Chinese visits ruins of live-human frostbite laboratory building of Japanese germ warfare centre located in south of Harbin. A Chinese visits the ruins of the live-human frostbite laboratory building of a Japanese germ warfare centre located in the south of Harbin, capital of northeast Chinas Heilongjiang province, April 24, 2005. China will seek UNESCO World Heritage protection for the ruins of a Japanese germ warfare centre during World War Two called Unit 731. The laboratories, prisons and crematoria were notorious for experiments on humans to develop germ weapons, such as bubonic plague, typhoid, anthrax and cholera. REUTERS/Jason Lee - RP6DRMVHRFAB
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Discover the haunting history of the Japanese germ warfare centre with our Media Storehouse Mounted Photos. This powerful image captures Chinese visitors exploring the ruins of a live-human frostbite laboratory in Harbin, China, as documented by Reuters photographer Jason Lee. Each mounted photo is meticulously printed on premium quality paper and carefully mounted on a sturdy backing, ensuring a stunning and long-lasting display. Bring this poignant piece of history into your home or office and start a conversation with this captivating and thought-provoking image.
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In this powerful photo print, we witness a solemn moment as a Chinese visitor explores the haunting ruins of the live-human frostbite laboratory building at the infamous Japanese germ warfare center known as Unit 731. Located in the southern region of Harbin, capital of China's Heilongjiang province, this site holds deep historical significance. Captured by Jason Lee on April 24,2005, this image serves as a reminder of humanity's darkest chapters. China has taken steps to preserve and honor its painful past by seeking UNESCO World Heritage protection for these ruins. Once home to laboratories, prisons, and crematoria, this place was notorious for conducting heinous experiments on human subjects during World War Two. The aim was to develop deadly germ weapons like bubonic plague, typhoid fever, anthrax, and cholera. As our gaze falls upon the visitor standing amidst crumbling walls that once witnessed unimaginable suffering and despair, we are reminded of the resilience and strength displayed by those who survived such atrocities. This photograph encapsulates both sorrow and hope—a testament to mankind's capacity for healing wounds inflicted by history. Through preserving these ruins as a heritage site under UNESCO's guardianship, China aims not only to honor the victims but also to ensure that future generations never forget the horrors committed here. It is through remembrance that we strive towards creating a world where such acts are forever condemned and prevented from recurring again.
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