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  • @brinshido3953
    @brinshido3953 Před 4 lety +3901

    The 40s literally had Super Villains running around .

    • @gabler7992
      @gabler7992 Před 4 lety +150

      spawns of war

    • @XiBMCiX
      @XiBMCiX Před 4 lety +102

      And now There are more villains today.

    • @jackapgar5824
      @jackapgar5824 Před 4 lety +26

      dyfvyd ydvdy what lol

    • @hatyhate
      @hatyhate Před 4 lety +31

      @Amuro Ray
      You know what? You're probably right.. but I just don't like when people try to say in regards to WWII that the 'good' side won..

    • @jackapgar5824
      @jackapgar5824 Před 4 lety +80

      dyfvyd ydvdy the good side did win

  • @LordDessik
    @LordDessik Před 4 lety +1411

    Imagine suffering in a Japanese PoW camp for 2 or 3 years, being malnourished almost to the point of death, you’re finally rescued and then your government pardons the man who injected anthrax into your eyeballs, in exchange for his information gained through torture and systematic genocide of not only innocent civilians but your fellow American soldiers.

    • @Arengeesus
      @Arengeesus Před 4 lety +179

      Well, like FDR said. War is young men dying and suffering while old men sit in their office doing the talking.

    • @nightbreed2244
      @nightbreed2244 Před 3 lety +47

      That must have been horrifying and / or depressing:
      Your comrades and friends dying from torture / human experimentation and you and the other survivors are traumatized for the rest of your lives. Then the higher ups decide after the war giving the bastards responsible a free ticket instead feeding them to a pack of starving rottweilers (or just execute them).
      These men must have been felt completely betrayed by their own government.
      It would make an interesting Drama- / Action- / Psychologicalthriller movie:
      A former US - Marine, suffering from torture and human experimantation at the hands of Unit 731, finds out that his government had pardoned the scientists responsible for his suffering and the dead of his comrades.
      He decides to take justice in his own hands and starts hunting down the scientists and the government people responsible for the deal (at this point our protagonist has lost all faith in his country and just wants one thing: revenge).

    • @MintyCoffee
      @MintyCoffee Před 3 lety +56

      @@Arengeesus FDR being one of those old, sadistic men lol.

    • @walterweiss7124
      @walterweiss7124 Před 3 lety +24

      well, "Operation Paperclip" was cynical as well

    • @FakeAssHandsomeMcGee_
      @FakeAssHandsomeMcGee_ Před 3 lety +14

      @@MintyCoffee He kind of had to after Japan bombed Pearl Harbor. You cannot be a leader of a country if you just look the other way on such things. If one is that kind of person, he/she needs to get out of the way.

  • @Theturtleowl
    @Theturtleowl Před 4 lety +115

    This man woke up in the morning to create a hyperplague, kill whole villages and torture people.
    How he got up, I couldn't begin to understand.

    • @lolilollolilol7773
      @lolilollolilol7773 Před 3 lety +19

      It always starts with deep nationalism. Which leads to extremely deep racial prejudice (aka deep racism). Which leads to dehumanization of people they consider as monkeys. Which leads to this sort of horrors.

    • @Guthix198
      @Guthix198 Před 2 lety +1

      @@lolilollolilol7773 also evolutionism leads to the same thing like nazi Germany or some nuts in America that believe this fairy tale

    • @nikolajkapa2283
      @nikolajkapa2283 Před 14 hodinami

      😢

  • @nickrandol9133
    @nickrandol9133 Před 4 lety +677

    “Even today, many Chinese still hate the Japanese.” Who could blame them?

    • @tonyflamingo8113
      @tonyflamingo8113 Před 4 lety +84

      Nick Randol I’ve been to China multiple times, mostly to shanghai, and I can confirm, the Chinese really don’t like the Japanese

    • @MissGenie0607
      @MissGenie0607 Před 4 lety +93

      The Chinese hate japanese even though it is in the past because Japan still won't acknowledge it. They don't even teach it to their new generations and try to pretend it never happened. Same thing with Korea. Japan gave Korea a statue and some money and say just shut up about it.

    • @aaronlimeuchin7352
      @aaronlimeuchin7352 Před 4 lety +65

      @@MissGenie0607 Mao Zedong and Chiang Khai Shek spilled more Chinese bloods than the Japanese ever did, yet they don't teach that in history.

    • @aaronlimeuchin7352
      @aaronlimeuchin7352 Před 4 lety +35

      @@chengzhang4757 but do they tell Mao did the same as well?? They wouldnt dare coz Mao is the founding father of the China People Communist Party.

    • @meklavier4664
      @meklavier4664 Před 4 lety +4

      @@aaronlimeuchin7352 have you visited Taiwan and read the Taiwanese text book

  • @robjef622
    @robjef622 Před 5 lety +3506

    Josef Mengele: I'm the most evil scientist to ever live!
    Shiro Ishii: Hold my sake.

    • @cpt_nordbart
      @cpt_nordbart Před 5 lety +211

      I know Mengele and his cruel doings. But this guy?... No wonder Chinese people hate Japan

    • @kevynekicklighter7960
      @kevynekicklighter7960 Před 5 lety +56

      @dogenator No one but nutters defends them, but the knowledge was unknown and knowledge that need not fall into Soviet hands either (their orchestrated genocides like the famines to kill the peasants, showed there's much worse people in the world than even them).
      This is why both Ishii and Von Braun escaped execution, the knowledge they had was worth more to allies if they were kept alive, than dead. Others had no redeeming value to anyone, and thus were executed (common thugs who profited off of misery).
      It's terrible to look at it like that, but those who died didn't die in vain. They possibly saved millions (and with von Braun, our species to get us off this planet one day) and history needs to be reminded of those who died to make it possible. Not just look at them as victims (political propaganda) -- THAT in itself is a mockery of what they did sacrifice.
      Good people could not do what they did (morals and ethics disallowed it). Bad people did as they had none. But remember also those they killed, for they are the true heroes, possibly saviors of all life on Earth.

    • @skorpionmajor9386
      @skorpionmajor9386 Před 5 lety +29

      Mengele is the most evil scientist

    • @balyeetbhagaloe6416
      @balyeetbhagaloe6416 Před 5 lety +24

      The Unholy Messiah altough they were both probably sadistic ( ishii being negotiable). Shiro ishii eqtually did thing for sciense while joseph megele didnt

    • @Eric-oq1bw
      @Eric-oq1bw Před 5 lety +7

      lmao

  • @OutcastRefugee
    @OutcastRefugee Před 5 lety +793

    For those interested, there is a foreign movie about Unit 731 called 'Men Behind The Sun.'

    • @joeswansonanator
      @joeswansonanator Před 5 lety +22

      OutcastRefugee is that the one with the cat scene?

    • @nyfinest017
      @nyfinest017 Před 5 lety +47

      My god that movie was snuff fest from beginning to the end

    • @RC99_Productions
      @RC99_Productions Před 5 lety +58

      @@joeswansonanator I believe so. I've read somewhere that the cat was fine. After shooting the "cat scene", the cat was given a bath and was completely unscathed.

    • @joeswansonanator
      @joeswansonanator Před 5 lety +19

      RC99 Productions I know that the cat turnt out alright, but godadamn that scene was fucked up

    • @itsblitz4437
      @itsblitz4437 Před 5 lety +5

      Heard of that movie. Disgusting as f#%k.

  • @Whiskeey666
    @Whiskeey666 Před 4 lety +225

    this is probably the first time in an youtube video that I’m like ”thank god for the ad break”

  • @MaximumRat
    @MaximumRat Před 4 lety +1617

    People: hey we should talk about Japan's crimes against humani...
    Japan: *WE GOT NUKED WE GOT NUKED*

    • @syariefdirgantara7670
      @syariefdirgantara7670 Před 4 lety +55

      Dang!...bullseye

    • @jamieyoho2310
      @jamieyoho2310 Před 4 lety +36

      Amazing comment

    • @philliphoneysett9039
      @philliphoneysett9039 Před 4 lety +6

      Wat Simon s post about came back round upon too n hirohito n this bio mad scientist glad it was complete stopped n logic ran on n off n nukes or atoms bio n poisonous weapons disease n breath that's wipe out to n sick is others international law stop carry ins n supply s point too n that's no sence n stronghold too n wats touch is press or mod directions off new world mess n reps that's logic n popular commonsense n reactors too ✋ to n no 🌈 box no sence lite too n un or UC international law step in all have neighbours too or wats mass destruct pull n unplug the power n lite source too n bio arnt Eco n uni it's earth n death n war no glory all point n eyes n views📀🌙✨☀️⚡🔥👏💧✍️

    • @i2chip
      @i2chip Před 4 lety +110

      @@philliphoneysett9039 Wtf? Do you English m8?

    • @philliphoneysett9039
      @philliphoneysett9039 Před 4 lety +4

      Wtf mad science thats touch n nose not a point of unlogical def upon n any explodes that's f_+. Mad

  • @VincentDuxD
    @VincentDuxD Před 5 lety +691

    I've been to the camp, taped interviews of former Japanese soldiers at the age of 70 or more, there showed a, let's say unanimous pride, when they described the killing of local farmers, woman and children alike.

    • @arianafox365
      @arianafox365 Před 5 lety +20

      Vincent Du Jeez

    • @Maesterful
      @Maesterful Před 5 lety +62

      Do you have records of these interviews? Maybe you could upload them on your channel

    • @ghos7bear
      @ghos7bear Před 5 lety +138

      I've seen some modern interviews with them in a Russian documentary, they indeed act with pride that they did all that and got away with it.

    • @vladkandinsky796
      @vladkandinsky796 Před 4 lety +83

      Many SS soldiers talk with pride about their "time served" as well. I saw a documentary in which a Jewish woman whose entire family was murdered in one of the concentration camps confronted a bunch of SS guards who had served at this camp and they literally laughed in her face and said they regret none of the things they had done.

    • @vladkandinsky796
      @vladkandinsky796 Před 4 lety +2

      @Mazhar Imam It was part of a war documentary - but was a couple years ago, so dont remember the name now unfortunately

  • @foamer5490
    @foamer5490 Před 5 lety +1151

    "h..hey guys...let's see what happens when you inject anthrax into that toddler!"
    "But Jiro, it will just die, we already know this."
    "n n no but let's just SEE"
    😕

  • @ignitionfrn2223
    @ignitionfrn2223 Před 3 lety +78

    1:30 - Chapter 1 - A charmed life
    4:00 - Chapter 2 - Unit 731
    7:30 - Chapter 3 - Experimenting with the plague
    10:50 - Mid roll ads
    12:10 - Chapter 4 - Battling with the west
    14:40 - Chapter 5 - Getting away with mass murder

  • @multiyapples
    @multiyapples Před rokem +39

    It’s disgusting that he was never brought to justice. Rest in peace to those that passed away.

  • @user-ur8hl8lr7q
    @user-ur8hl8lr7q Před 5 lety +1009

    That poor girl who died alone in a field. That made me so sad.

    • @Otokichi786
      @Otokichi786 Před 5 lety +82

      I applaud her sacrifice for the good of the family. Just hope that you aren't called on to do something similar.

    • @itsblitz4437
      @itsblitz4437 Před 5 lety +22

      May she be remembered.

    • @fishbuddy547
      @fishbuddy547 Před 5 lety +84

      @Donald Trump What's wrong with you??? That's like saying you shouldn't be sad when your dog dies because people all around the world are starving and loseing their whole families. The lady did a noble thing and there is nothing wrong with acknowledging that.

    • @kaspervestergaard2383
      @kaspervestergaard2383 Před 5 lety +3

      @@fishbuddy547 It's true. She doesn't matter to any of us. Why should we care? Why should anyone else than the ones that knew her?

    • @ObviusRetard
      @ObviusRetard Před 5 lety +1

      The Stalin episode had a nice quote for this...

  • @imNotGivingMyNameToAComputer

    A poetic end to that story would had the money they paid him be covered in small pox.

    • @mowtow90
      @mowtow90 Před 4 lety +37

      Ironicaly ,most of the data modern medicine has comes from Unit 731 and the German concentration camps. If those horric experiments ware never done , most of the vacines and cures we have whould of never been available until the invetion of modern diagnostic equipment. The problem was that docters had no idea how desease actually killed people until Unit 731 started opening sick peaople alive to find out. Doctors didnt even had an idea who most of the orgens worked on alive body (the only available data was from operations but it was still limited).

    • @sydlawson3181
      @sydlawson3181 Před 4 lety +2

      @@mowtow90 not worth it. All we got out of the deal was overpopulated.

    • @nightcrawler7498
      @nightcrawler7498 Před 4 lety +9

      @@sydlawson3181 That might not be a problem if the world had some "freak incidents" and "spontaneous plagues" occur that just so happened to allow scientists to learn more about how to better kill, weaken, or strengthen the people affected. *wink wink*

    • @pegasusted2504
      @pegasusted2504 Před 4 lety

      And infected all the people that he spent the money with ie shops, banks etc. Not such a good idea after all especially if it was the americans themselves that gave him the means to start his plague in the states. :~)

    • @michelleherbert3058
      @michelleherbert3058 Před 4 lety

      A lost opportunity there for sure.... :(

  • @luluhannoh
    @luluhannoh Před rokem +82

    As Japanese origin, I am ashamed of having been not knowing any of these and Japanese education has never spotlighted on this heinous war crime. I am tremendously sorry for those victims in China and the survivors who had been through this event.

    • @luyandzabavukiledlamini4693
      @luyandzabavukiledlamini4693 Před rokem +11

      It's okay but don't forget to teach these to other Japanese so that they're educated and acknowledges the shameful acts of their military

    • @njgrant3988
      @njgrant3988 Před rokem +2

      Its the europeans that made them fight against each other

    • @gaming4life788
      @gaming4life788 Před rokem +2

      It's not you It's the military

    • @ninjaswordtothehead
      @ninjaswordtothehead Před rokem +10

      No one is guilty of the sins of their fathers.

    • @rachelseo319
      @rachelseo319 Před rokem +2

      ⁠​⁠@@ninjaswordtothehead No one, but you have no choice but carry that sin. It is a tag on you.

  • @FinancialShinanigan
    @FinancialShinanigan Před 4 lety +416

    Every country has their dark past, is a shame that Japan has denied and been slow to acknowledge this monstrosity and try to brush it aside and not teach it in their public school. We need videos like this to remind us what we are capable of so we never go there again. So thank you for continuing to create videos on monsters.

    • @adolffranz9502
      @adolffranz9502 Před rokem +18

      They denied it because it's chinese propaganda to them
      But in my opinion their citizen couldn't handle the truth of their past military, they tend to kill themself in huge burden of guilt

    • @sussuhjaljalani8041
      @sussuhjaljalani8041 Před rokem

      990000000 years eons

    • @sussuhjaljalani8041
      @sussuhjaljalani8041 Před rokem

      99000000 months

    • @kingdomisaiah4541
      @kingdomisaiah4541 Před rokem

      There are Japanese nationalists on Twitter who negate that history or else they'll be called "Anti-Japanese" or "Japanophobe" just for acknowledging the history

  • @jackfroth8731
    @jackfroth8731 Před 5 lety +1688

    This is the guy who turned the frogs gay

  • @pierrebegley2746
    @pierrebegley2746 Před 5 lety +493

    Just a little FYI, the term used for dissecting a live specimen is called ‘vivisecting.’
    Gosh this video was dark, but insightful as always.

    • @superitgel1
      @superitgel1 Před 5 lety +3

      No. It's circumsecting.

    • @Dylans503
      @Dylans503 Před 4 lety +5

      It's called,
      My idea of a friday night,
      *AMIRIGHT?*

    • @VentandInvent
      @VentandInvent Před 4 lety +10

      No it’s not called vivisection it’s called biomutational cold-water chilling formerly known as hydroflexible experimentation of the third kind. Thanks

    • @Modelstl063
      @Modelstl063 Před 4 lety

      Spencer Raban gay

  • @mindfreak078589
    @mindfreak078589 Před 5 lety +102

    Germany and USA: *We need this bomb that levels cities*
    Japan: *We need to spread the plague for our emperor!*

    • @gianflores4866
      @gianflores4866 Před 3 lety

      They probably need the cities but not its inhabitants

    • @tommi56
      @tommi56 Před 3 lety

      Germany didnt even bother with the nukelar bombs

  • @chouyi007
    @chouyi007 Před 5 lety +39

    When telling what happened to Shiro Ishi after the war, the photograph shown was of Tojo, not Ishi.

  • @raremarky
    @raremarky Před 5 lety +720

    Shiro Ishii is basically the Angel of Death of Japan. Very insightful video Biographics! And quite eerie too...

    • @bremnersghost948
      @bremnersghost948 Před 5 lety +36

      agree, he got away with his actions due to giving the Yanks his data, little known fact that the US used/tested Plague, Anthrax and Typhoid bombs in North Korea during the 1950-53 war

    • @bremnersghost948
      @bremnersghost948 Před 5 lety +1

      @brian george I read it in the telegraph back in 2010, lot more evidence come out since then

    • @lagitanavderoscio
      @lagitanavderoscio Před 5 lety +6

      Mengele of the East

    • @bremnersghost948
      @bremnersghost948 Před 5 lety +6

      @brian george did you know about it? I bet 90% of viewers had no clue, so yes it's little know

    • @riokat1452
      @riokat1452 Před 5 lety +1

      No less than Teller and Oppenheimer.

  • @frankjthejoker9609
    @frankjthejoker9609 Před 5 lety +1705

    "in the united states there are ethical laws in place so that american scientists are never allowed to experiment on human beings"
    laughs in Tuskegee syphils experiment
    laughs in operation top hat
    laughs in project MKUltra

    • @j0499
      @j0499 Před 5 lety +58

      Henrietta Lacks too which was in the 50s

    • @j0499
      @j0499 Před 5 lety +28

      @Eric Beller
      She was they were more concerned about using her as a case study than treating her

    • @j0499
      @j0499 Před 5 lety +12

      @Eric Beller
      She wasn't treated otherwise she wouldn't have died what don't you indeed and about that.

    • @j0499
      @j0499 Před 5 lety +39

      @Eric Beller
      Typical American you believe that your country is not capable of evil. I don't understand Lacks and you don't understand the evil nature of your country.

    • @j0499
      @j0499 Před 5 lety +12

      @Eric Beller
      Its really simple Doctors aren't allowed to experiment on patients without consent, that's the point ok made. I said the same happend to Lacks and you come in being a smart ass saying it isn't the same, her physical body might not have been experminted on but they had no right to take her cells without permission it's unethical.

  • @gtrix3240
    @gtrix3240 Před 4 lety +293

    “To every man is given the key to the gates of heaven. The same key opens the gates of hell.
    And so it is with science.”
    ― Richard Feynman

    • @ember-evergarden
      @ember-evergarden Před 3 lety +4

      Dumb quote, heaven and hell are escapist delusions for the indolent masses.

    • @mutt9779
      @mutt9779 Před 3 lety +13

      @@ember-evergarden well aren't you I just the enlightened little genius!!!!
      What's next? You gonna remind us that both sides of the political aisle commit the exact same crimes they accuse the other of?
      Really original and brilliant take. If only the rest of us had a glimpse of your radiant brilliance!
      Oh well! We can always wish!

    • @lolilollolilol7773
      @lolilollolilol7773 Před 3 lety +7

      @@ember-evergarden I don't think you understood Feynman's quote. AFAIK he wasn't religious.

  • @WordsofHeresy
    @WordsofHeresy Před 4 lety +144

    "The US has laws that prevent human experimentation"
    The Tuskagee Experiment would like to doubt

  • @TheLala114
    @TheLala114 Před 5 lety +138

    I thought I knew evil.
    Then I watched this video.
    His evil is on a whole other level.
    Simon, you are doing an amazing job.
    Thank-you very much👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

    • @ember-evergarden
      @ember-evergarden Před 3 lety +3

      Look up Clarence Lushbaugh and Los Alamos Body Snatchers

    • @TomFynn
      @TomFynn Před rokem

      Whoever talks of the banality of evil, has never seen evil.

  • @TWE_2000
    @TWE_2000 Před 5 lety +52

    After a long day's work, there is nothing more relaxing than watching a video about one of history's biggest war criminal.

  • @1003JustinLaw
    @1003JustinLaw Před 4 lety +53

    This topic really hits close to home for me since my maternal family was from Manchuria and my maternal grandmother lived through Japanese occupation. My grandmother was the oldest of 12 children, 7 of which were female. All of my grand-uncles were kidnapped and killed in unit 731, and four of my grant-aunts were kidnapped and used as (and later died as a result of being) military prostitutes, or "comfort women" as they were called, all of them were in their early teens during this time. My grandmother escaped this tragedy because, by chance, she was with my maternal great-grandfather (her father) in Beijing for his work as a professor in Qinghua University. They returned to Manchuria with 74 members of the extended family (numbering 82) dead. My great-grandfather died of a heart attack two days after returning to Manchuria, according to my relatives it was because of a broken heart, and my grandmother left Manchuria behind, never once going back, all the way until her death 16 years ago.
    Edit: Bit of disclaimer, I don't personally hate the Japanese people as a whole (though a lot of my relatives do), though I do get quite emotional about these matters. The ones who I do hate with a passion are Ishii himself (along with any scientists in unit 731 who might have shared his sadistic sentiments) and the radical far-right extremists in Japanese politics who STILL, to this day, go around saying that everything they did during the war was not only justified, but morally correct. Personally, I like Japanese culture and has several Japanese friends, though I did get into a huge argument with one such friend (we're still friends though) regarding the atrocities of unit 731.

    • @swastikatripathi5621
      @swastikatripathi5621 Před 4 lety +2

      Hi! Is there a way to get in touch with you? I'm working on a story around this, will you be comfortable sharing the above mentioned details with me?

    • @howardbaxter2514
      @howardbaxter2514 Před 4 lety +5

      Damn. I am truly at a loss for words, and I am truly sorry about what happened to your ancestors. May such atrocities never happen on this Earth again (wishful thinking, I know, but we need to always remember the atrocities committed by Mangele and Ishii).

    • @hayabusa1329
      @hayabusa1329 Před 5 měsíci

      If he's you're friend then he should not argue with facts

    • @1003JustinLaw
      @1003JustinLaw Před 5 měsíci

      @@swastikatripathi5621 I somehow never saw this… but if you’re still working on that story, I would still like to help.

    • @1003JustinLaw
      @1003JustinLaw Před 5 měsíci

      @@hayabusa1329 the sad thing is, Japan doesn’t teach their children the atrocities their own people committed during the war. It’s historical revisionism at its finest (or worst, depending on how you see it). The education system paints Japan entirely as the victim in WWII, a victim of Western imperialism, colonialism, and in the end being used as human Guinea pigs by cold-blooded American scientists for the atomic bombings. The argument was over this very fact and this friend rage-Googled history in an attempt to “prove” that I was talking out of my ass. What he found led him down a rabbit hole that almost ended with him renouncing his own heritage, bit extreme but to be expected of a Japanese person lol.

  • @Syakirin57
    @Syakirin57 Před 4 lety +76

    by my grandmother's account, during the Japanese occupation on Malaysia, the Japanese soldiers would forced the villagers who disobeyed them to drink soap waters until their stomach bloated and they would kick and stomped on them.

  • @fast6232
    @fast6232 Před 5 lety +418

    Strapping someone to a plank and blowing them up isn't exactly what I would call "science."

    • @mrautauga1223
      @mrautauga1223 Před 4 lety +28

      It's science with style

    • @Bj-yf3im
      @Bj-yf3im Před 4 lety +38

      They were not testing any normal bomb. They were testing shrapnel bombs laced with anthrax and gas gangrene. The test subjects were placed at varying distances from the bomb wearing varying amounts of protective gear. The army wanted to find out if the shrapnel could infect people with diseases. Declassified US documents show that they could.

    • @Jinx-iw6zb
      @Jinx-iw6zb Před 4 lety +26

      Objectively speaking Science is neither moral or immoral. All they did was expirimentation which is a scientific procedure and science has nothing against that.
      I see the job of a scientist as a quest for objective answers and that is exactly what they did.
      Even though they we're monsters,they were infact scientists.

    • @Bj-yf3im
      @Bj-yf3im Před 4 lety +22

      @@Jinx-iw6zb In this case, the intention behind the experiments was immoral, i.e. testing and developing biological weapons.

    • @Jinx-iw6zb
      @Jinx-iw6zb Před 4 lety +6

      @@Bj-yf3im exactly

  • @manfromnantucket9544
    @manfromnantucket9544 Před 5 lety +124

    Hold on. Not only did they not try and execute this bastard, but they paid him too?
    Dafuq?

    • @randomcow505
      @randomcow505 Před 5 lety +4

      like many other comments say
      it was kill him and loose all the information he had making the lives he took be in vein, or let him live and use the knowledge he got via ill means for the betterment of all of mankind

    • @manfromnantucket9544
      @manfromnantucket9544 Před 5 lety +31

      @@randomcow505 Take his research and lynch him anyways. Everyone wins

    • @LordHeadBooty
      @LordHeadBooty Před 5 lety +9

      @@manfromnantucket9544 you my friend don't understand politics. That would be a PR nightmare.

    • @manfromnantucket9544
      @manfromnantucket9544 Před 5 lety +29

      @@LordHeadBooty Like what his victims endured throughout the war wasn't a nightmare either? I'd rather take a little bad press than reward a monster like that.

    • @LordHeadBooty
      @LordHeadBooty Před 5 lety +3

      @@manfromnantucket9544 it wouldn't be a little bad press. Plus if you lynch him you're proving that you're no better than he is.

  • @NazDaRuler
    @NazDaRuler Před rokem +3

    So hard to not hate an entire country for the actions of a few

  • @tbildz
    @tbildz Před 4 lety +13

    Holy cow. I know a lot about this time period in history as it's something I spend a considerable amount of free time studying and I had never heard of this. Thank you for creating this video. There were some truly sad things going on during that time in history. Sick. And sad.

  • @thatguy6919
    @thatguy6919 Před 5 lety +196

    A dissection on a living subject is called a vivisection

    • @VentandInvent
      @VentandInvent Před 4 lety +16

      Mr Gomez-Goober vivisection is not a real term. Please use the gender fluid and accepted term ‘human-sacrifice of the third kind’

    • @hannahbalcera6839
      @hannahbalcera6839 Před 3 lety +6

      @@VentandInvent wtf?

    • @TheSlipperyNUwUdle
      @TheSlipperyNUwUdle Před 3 lety +1

      I’ve browsed fanfiction tags enough to wish I didn’t know that. 😞

    • @sandeepwangde269
      @sandeepwangde269 Před 3 lety +3

      @@hannahbalcera6839 I assume he is joking?

  • @90boyle
    @90boyle Před 5 lety +102

    Ishii was exhaustingly evil

  • @rogerfurlong1535
    @rogerfurlong1535 Před 4 lety +198

    Jesus. He's the Japanese Mengele.

    • @krystal9467
      @krystal9467 Před 4 lety +24

      Roger Furlong No worse

    • @arbaz79
      @arbaz79 Před 4 lety +44

      This video just touched the surface of the experiments of unit731.Go and search the experiments conducted by shiro Ishii in detail,then you will realize the Mengele didn't even came close to him.Shiroo Ishii was way more worse than Mengele.

    • @DMCS1917
      @DMCS1917 Před 4 lety +12

      He's worse than Mengele

    • @rogerfurlong1535
      @rogerfurlong1535 Před 3 lety

      @@michaelnewton1332 Well, so did Mengele

    • @cedwardsmedia
      @cedwardsmedia Před 3 lety

      Who? 🤨

  • @PlasmateIncognito
    @PlasmateIncognito Před 4 lety +39

    "The Men Behind the Sun" was a pretty good dramatization of these events, not for the faint of heart

    • @Ramiobomb
      @Ramiobomb Před 4 lety +2

      Just watched it, very graphical for its time.

    • @gianflores4866
      @gianflores4866 Před 3 lety +1

      Bruh i just searched it and i ain’t watching that sht hahahahaha

  • @corywilliams2255
    @corywilliams2255 Před 5 lety +6

    I have to give Simon Whistler a lot of credit for his delivery and for just being a very compassionate and conscientious human being. When presenting biographies on people like Shiro Ishi, Ilsa Koch and the like, you can see how wearing it can be on the soul to describe the details of man's inhumanity to man. Yet he soldiers on, and I give him considerable credit for the preparation that it takes to get into the frame of mind to present this information on camera in an interesting way. Thank you, Simon.

  • @musiclover01ization
    @musiclover01ization Před 3 lety +3

    What a monster. Shiro ishii wasn't human.

  • @Tea-rettes
    @Tea-rettes Před 3 lety +10

    3:20
    That's not Shiro Ishii. That's a picture of the Emperor's brother, Prince Yasuhito.
    Edit: 4:44
    That's not him either. Nor is it the Emperor. That's the most well known photograph of Japanese Prime Minister Hideki Tojo.

  • @user-rr4rv5ki4f
    @user-rr4rv5ki4f Před 4 lety +40

    He is the most evil scientist in history

    • @ember-evergarden
      @ember-evergarden Před 3 lety +3

      Nah. Kyle Hill did a video about Clarence Lushbaugh and he did far more heinous experiments. At least Ishii didn't hide behind coward excuses like "God gave me permission".

  • @lizatanzawa7910
    @lizatanzawa7910 Před 5 lety +129

    All of Shiro Ishii's lab workers, doctors, etc. got full U.S. pardons, too. And most went back to Japan and lived normal lives...

    • @reginabillotti
      @reginabillotti Před 5 lety +10

      @Bobby Danger lots of Germans got off too, if they (like Werner von Braun, for example) were considered useful.

    • @utkarshg.bharti9714
      @utkarshg.bharti9714 Před 4 lety +25

      Because they gave the US all their experiment research material. How do you think the Big Pharma is so rich and advanced today?

    • @cucumber623
      @cucumber623 Před 4 lety

      i think some were decorated as well

    • @--enyo--
      @--enyo-- Před 4 lety

      From the videos a lot of them were apparently forced to work there or be accused of treason.

    • @DRACOFURY
      @DRACOFURY Před 4 lety

      Crazy

  • @Caples25B
    @Caples25B Před 3 lety +29

    I feel like we know somebody was truly fucked up when Simon doesn't even come close to cracking one of his characteristic jokes.

  • @PantsCommaJordy
    @PantsCommaJordy Před 4 lety +9

    I've watched so many videos. You have an immense talent for making history palatable in the span of a Seinfeld episode. Thank you.

  • @aclyrics61
    @aclyrics61 Před 2 lety +5

    World War 2 (WWII) era
    Germans: We've committed the most horrific war crimes ever imaginable!
    Japanese: Hold my beer!

  • @babiryeethel8582
    @babiryeethel8582 Před 5 lety +89

    Germany had Josef Mengele and Japan had this bowl of vomit. I wonder who Stalin's sadistic scientist was .......he's bound to have had one.

    • @randomcow505
      @randomcow505 Před 5 lety +47

      the commies locked up the majority of there great minds and thinkers mathematicians and scientists because it was a threat to the communist regime
      they actually put them separately to just normal prisoners
      sure they still forced them to do work, but they sure as hell were not gonna credit them for it so finding names is gonna be practically impossible

    • @chadvogel3594
      @chadvogel3594 Před 5 lety +11

      Analyzing male slavery he is not making this stuff up it really did happen.

    • @babiryeethel8582
      @babiryeethel8582 Před 5 lety +10

      @@angeloluna529 yes, Beria is even featured on his own documentary on Biographies. He was indeed evil and begged for mercy with tears in his eyes just prior to him being shot. Thankfully he suffered at the end......he was a grossly evil man. He wasn't a scientist or doctor however.....mmm, I was referring to biological scientists like the monster featured in this video.

    • @dannynicastro3207
      @dannynicastro3207 Před 5 lety +2

      robert sollory ...all participants in a state of war have one...or several. Even the U.S.A., and Free Europe

    • @theabsurd9416
      @theabsurd9416 Před 5 lety +8

      Comrade Josef Stalin didn’t have a “Sadistic Scientist”, keep in mind, the USSR was not the one who paid these criminals. It was the US. The same country who gave many former SS officials positions in the West German government, and paid them for their crimes as well.

  • @samlawrence7040
    @samlawrence7040 Před 5 lety +174

    Great video but why did you keep showing images of Hideki Tojo?

    • @justandy333
      @justandy333 Před 5 lety

      Which ones? Timings of said images? Please and Thankyou ;)

    • @thenewcaesar2668
      @thenewcaesar2668 Před 5 lety +14

      justandy333 4:45

    • @justandy333
      @justandy333 Před 5 lety +7

      @@thenewcaesar2668 - Hahaha, I councur! Research fail. Ooopps!

    • @MashX.
      @MashX. Před 5 lety +8

      though if you do an image search on Shiro Ishii, enlisted is the image of Hideki Tojo

    • @y0urs03pic
      @y0urs03pic Před 5 lety +1

      @@justandy333 Who Cares, EVERYONE Makes Mistakes Here and There...

  • @TheStaticJedi
    @TheStaticJedi Před 4 lety +42

    The author of the manga My Hero Academia got in some pretty serious trouble a couple of months ago in China for naming one of his characters “Maruta”. Which is even more fucked because this character was a scientist who experimented on living and dead people to further his own scientific goals. Pretty on the nose

    • @DakotaofRaptors
      @DakotaofRaptors Před 4 lety +1

      Never been a fan of super hero shows anyway

    • @nengyang5664
      @nengyang5664 Před 3 lety +12

      Actually he named him that because Maruta had another definition which means fat or round(I think) which is why he named him that and plus the author apologize and changed the name already. It wasn't his fault that the government's never educate their young people.

    • @shyguy5473
      @shyguy5473 Před 3 lety +7

      Because of that controversy I came to know about Japanese war Crimes so I am glad he did that

    • @TALK-is1qd
      @TALK-is1qd Před 2 lety +2

      Just for naming? people need to stop being sensitive

    • @joaogarcia6170
      @joaogarcia6170 Před 2 lety

      I guess all characters named Josef are also genocidal scientists then, jesus christ the sensitivity is on another level.

  • @PaulisInclusion
    @PaulisInclusion Před 4 lety +18

    Japan doesn’t want you to know about their atrocities

  • @stratman103
    @stratman103 Před 5 lety +12

    Thank you for this one, Simon. I can tell that it was hard for you.

  • @tajayfoot1
    @tajayfoot1 Před 5 lety +143

    Somebody needs to make a movie on this.. this is horrific

    • @theinkysquid7661
      @theinkysquid7661 Před 5 lety +48

      tajayfoot1 wouldn’t make a good movie, no happy ending, no justice and it would bring light to the fact that the American government payed a man guilty of war crimes & to an extent crimes against humanity, rather than lock him up and put him on trial.

    • @argenys8
      @argenys8 Před 5 lety +39

      The inky Squid thats what would make it good lol. real life doesnt have happy endings

    • @MercyS26
      @MercyS26 Před 5 lety +4

      @@theinkysquid7661 agreed, I wouldn't want a movie made to entertain based on this shithead. There are some documentaries though that could use some updating and would be super insightful

    • @theinkysquid7661
      @theinkysquid7661 Před 5 lety +4

      Ash Ketchum yeah but then why is anyone going to put money into making a movie that’s most likely going to bomb due to it not being empowering, not being a typical war film where the good guys triumph, etc etc,I wouldn’t mind seeing a horror film kind of loosely based off of this, but we will never have a direct adaptation of this. Sad though, it’s a very interesting topic

    • @BigZoFarnham
      @BigZoFarnham Před 5 lety +46

      They did it's called Men behind the sun

  • @torreeric499
    @torreeric499 Před rokem +6

    Shiro Ishi, our real life Mayuri Kurotsuchi. Like the villain from the anime, he is cruel (cruelty is even an understatement to describe the horrors he had done during world war two) to his test subjects and had more bacteria as pets than dogs...

  • @blahblahblahhhhhh112
    @blahblahblahhhhhh112 Před 4 lety +4

    Thanks Brilliant for sponsoring these bioweapon experiments!

  • @NoMoreCrumbs
    @NoMoreCrumbs Před 5 lety +47

    A sharp mind turned from a tool into a weapon

    • @fartballs7094
      @fartballs7094 Před 5 lety +10

      One who turned willingly

    • @unowno123
      @unowno123 Před 5 lety +3

      He always enjoyed experimenting remember...

    • @youwayo
      @youwayo Před 5 lety +2

      The sharpest tool in the shed

  • @FelixGonzalito
    @FelixGonzalito Před 5 lety +7

    Keep up the good work with biographies. In an always evolving platform such as the Internet, having this type of work displayed (and well cafted) is a sign of competence and improvement
    Thank you

  • @leoong2625
    @leoong2625 Před 4 lety +7

    The photograph of Shiro Ishii in his later life used in this video is actually that of Hideki Tojo during the war.

  • @kuri369kuri
    @kuri369kuri Před 2 lety +9

    A good follow up story would be one about Ryoichi Naito, a former member of unit 731 as well as the founder of the Japan green cross and their shady business practices in Japan and overseas after the war. Which infected many hemophiliacs with H.I.V. through tainted blood products.

  • @justandy333
    @justandy333 Před 5 lety +22

    To quote a episode of Band of Brothers. 'Why we fight'. Pretty much sums it up.

  • @Otokichi786
    @Otokichi786 Před 5 lety +137

    Ah yes, "Unit 731," the crew that could give barbarian lessons to the Nazis. (Intelligence does not guarantee civilized behavior...even within the same race.) "Mudken"!? wasn't that "Mukden"?

    • @ComaDave
      @ComaDave Před 5 lety +3

      Mukden it was.

    • @riverdeep399
      @riverdeep399 Před 5 lety

      Otokichi786 well. He learnt from them then surpassed them.

    • @riverdeep399
      @riverdeep399 Před 5 lety

      Otokichi786 weak and impressionable, you could say.

  • @SavoxYT
    @SavoxYT Před 5 lety +22

    2:32 That isn't Shiro Ishii. It's Prince Yasuhito.

  • @jamesburk3472
    @jamesburk3472 Před 5 lety +18

    Dude I gotta give you credit for that Segway. That's a rough one to put together in a way that is sensitive to the topic and at the same time not being offensive in any way. You and your entire team deserve an Oscar for that one.

  • @-haclong2366
    @-haclong2366 Před 5 lety +14

    04:50 That's Tōjō Hideki, not the Emperor.

    • @CatnamedMittens
      @CatnamedMittens Před 4 lety

      Shocked they missed that. I think he approaches Tojo anyways.

  • @ihavenomoneystophittingmed4113

    As somebody that dabbles in microbiology I consider my mushrooms to be pets. I mean you have to give complete care to your cultures even if it is suspended in agar. Without me, the mycelium would die to the competition. And watching things like mushroom mycelium navigate through their grain jars gives the organism a certain level of sentience of its own.

  • @deborahromilly2766
    @deborahromilly2766 Před 5 lety +3

    You are doing a great service providing this little known history.

  • @adamsteinhardt6393
    @adamsteinhardt6393 Před rokem +2

    We have a responsibility to never forget the evils of Japans past, simply because to this day they refuse to admit to these horrific atrocities

  • @MickyBlutube
    @MickyBlutube Před 5 lety +38

    Excellent doco as usual, but also as usual, what a bunch of unbelievable ***** we can be.

    • @ozzidk2959
      @ozzidk2959 Před 5 lety +4

      Marty Man stop talking bollocks

  • @pollymonopoly8803
    @pollymonopoly8803 Před 5 lety +21

    How did he genetically alter the plague in the 1940’s? Genuinely curious

    • @kievanrus9434
      @kievanrus9434 Před 5 lety +22

      Selectively breeding mutations would be my guess. I doubt they had gene cutting and splicing via chemical methods.

    • @kievanrus9434
      @kievanrus9434 Před 5 lety +8

      Well... culturing... lol. Not as in actual breeding.

    • @chibiemo100
      @chibiemo100 Před 4 lety

      science bitch

    • @lolilollolilol7773
      @lolilollolilol7773 Před 3 lety

      Selective breeding. He would keep only the deadliest strands, then breed them, then select the deadliest among those, etc.

  • @sgauden02
    @sgauden02 Před 3 lety +13

    Buzz Lightyear: "I don't believe that man's ever been to medical school..."

  • @furioussherman7265
    @furioussherman7265 Před 4 lety +3

    Based on what China does to Muslims nowadays, it seems they've taken the work of Shiro Ishii to heart.

  • @iNexTTx
    @iNexTTx Před 5 lety +26

    Can you do Ian Smith of Rhodesia or Ned Kelly.

  • @doppelpunkture2
    @doppelpunkture2 Před 5 lety +84

    What the actual hell is that ad placement

    • @v5in88
      @v5in88 Před 5 lety +7

      I was kinda expected a plague inc ad though

  • @F0X_H0UND
    @F0X_H0UND Před 4 lety +12

    People tend to forget or even sympathize about the major players of WW2 when in reality, No one is innocent in war. Both the axis and allies committed some sort of war crime or atrocity. The amount of misinformation and blind patriotism for them is frightening.

    • @mrclean5101
      @mrclean5101 Před 2 lety

      Dude you're literally a soldier 🤣

    • @F0X_H0UND
      @F0X_H0UND Před 2 lety +1

      @@mrclean5101 Which just means I know this fact better than anyone. Your point?

    • @DakotaofRaptors
      @DakotaofRaptors Před rokem

      @@F0X_H0UND Nazi, Imperialist or otherwise, it's still an unfortunate waste of human potential.

  • @jidk6565
    @jidk6565 Před 4 lety +10

    He's a real life conduit of nurgle
    The plague father is so proud

  • @Larsenne
    @Larsenne Před 5 lety +64

    I live in Oregon and I was always told in school that the balloon bombs that were sent over were fire bombs, not biological weapons.

    • @matthewfoster1307
      @matthewfoster1307 Před 5 lety +22

      Some of them were. The Japanese military thought setting forest fires on the West Coast would be a good distraction for US forces while they attempted an invasion of the West Coast. They sent some incendiary balloons over but the invasion part never came to fruition, fortunately.

    • @blowba
      @blowba Před rokem

      It sounds like it was a mix of the 2 and it (thankfully) doesn't seem any of the bio-bombs went off.

  • @arianafox365
    @arianafox365 Před 5 lety +103

    I’m glad you covered this. I watched a documentary on the Manchurian camps and it was DISTURBING. A lot of people only think of Nazis when it came to atrocities against humanity. They are unaware that Japan participated in the same acts... and got away with it. Still love the country and culture though lol 😂

    • @Bj-yf3im
      @Bj-yf3im Před 4 lety +5

      You're right! Just because the government/army is a dick, it doesn't mean the whole country is! 😊

    • @rickeykoga2312
      @rickeykoga2312 Před 2 lety +1

      Of course you love the country and culture - are you saying you judge Germans for Nazism? Or are you able to mentally separate the two time periods?

    • @danielvenditti561
      @danielvenditti561 Před rokem

      All countries participated in the same acts, before the war the US had mentioned that Germany was beating them in their purification program, (killing disabled, mentally and physically Ill) basically anyone that needed external care. Every country participated, the ones that won the war swept it under the rug.

    • @GooseGumlizzard
      @GooseGumlizzard Před rokem +4

      @@rickeykoga2312 No because Germany doesn't produce anything cool like Final Fantasy

    • @guerrero-iw9mw
      @guerrero-iw9mw Před rokem +1

      You all do know that Japanese veterans from the time usually have very little if any remorse for their actions and right-wing Japanese politicians believe their actions during this time period were justified...right?

  • @MrTmm97
    @MrTmm97 Před rokem +3

    These guys were fu**ing monsters. What is wrong with so many humans. I can not begin to fathom what kind of life/upbringing/pressures someone could’ve exposed me to for me to think human suffering, torture, experiments like those from the Japanese and Nazis in WW2 (honestly throughout all of recorded history unfortunately) is ok/warranted. I don’t know how I could live with myself knowing I hurt someone in that manner… let alone hordes of them.
    It’s really sad and disheartening to hear about. The worst part is people are still doing it today so it’s not like the human race has outgrown such cruelty. Absolutely terrible.

    • @rabenkonig6251
      @rabenkonig6251 Před rokem +1

      It's not that hard to understand. It's simple dehumanization. Some people are just unable to see others as human. Brains wired differently. People like Dirlewanger saw others as objects of amusement. Mengele and Ishii, I'm sure, saw others as bacteria, something to be studied.

    • @user-cf6fo6bj1u
      @user-cf6fo6bj1u Před 10 měsíci

      The Japanese at the time believe in culture superiority and ethnic superiority.

  • @monticore1626
    @monticore1626 Před 3 lety +1

    1:23 is that the opening to the war thunder Japanese hangar music?

  • @shiroishii499
    @shiroishii499 Před 5 lety +78

    You actually made a video about me! Although, with photos of Prince Chichibu and Prime minister Hideki Tojo....

  • @thomasmccullough7233
    @thomasmccullough7233 Před 5 lety +16

    What one human being does to another! Never ceases to amaze me!

    • @Matthew_Lawless
      @Matthew_Lawless Před 5 lety +1

      Those words are a double edged sword yet true to the very end.

  • @wilberator9608
    @wilberator9608 Před 3 lety +2

    If there is already a movie about this man, somebody needs to make another one because I can't believe I've never heard of it.

  • @a.k.3943
    @a.k.3943 Před 5 lety +10

    Notice how the image at 4:41 has nothing to do with the remainder of the video. The man depicted here is Prime Minister Hideki Tojo, and not Emperor Hirohito nor Ishii Shiro.

  • @willstothers3347
    @willstothers3347 Před 5 lety +3

    If you want a more fleshed out version of this video there's a history channel documentary on youtube called - Nightmare in Manchuria. This video was great and is basically just a massive summary of that documentary with virtually the same points, frequent quotations, same stories, etc. Interesting to think that perhaps they could've used the bombs in tandem with their secret aircraft carrier submarine project if they surrendered even a year later

  • @dingfeldersmurfalot4560
    @dingfeldersmurfalot4560 Před 5 lety +6

    I read a good book about this guy and his unit. I've read about lots of terrible psychos and sociopaths, but it was one of the most unbelievable reads I've ever come across. The stuff this guy did was on another level of depravity ... and the fact that he got away with it is mind-blowing. That successive Japanese governments continue to celebrate their war villains as heroes, and to refer to their forebearer's actions in and around WW2 as benevolent attempts to create a Pan-Asian economic zone, shows that Japan still remains a moral step behind the rest of the world. It would be more fair to Japanese citizens as well as its historical victims if Japan would simply come to terms with its past so they could attempt to move on ... and to acknowledge the importance of never behaving that way, in war or peace, ever again.

  • @joshualanhan9267
    @joshualanhan9267 Před 4 lety +64

    I know Jesus said “Let he who is without sin, cast the first stone.” But I’m just gonna come right out and say it. This Shiro Ishii guy was a real jerk.

  • @TheChowster
    @TheChowster Před 3 lety +4

    Show this to anyone who says the atomic bombs weren’t justified

    • @TheChowster
      @TheChowster Před 2 lety

      @fukka I mean this stuff would have kept going on without them

    • @Pepe-dq2ib
      @Pepe-dq2ib Před 2 lety

      @@TheChowster The video forgot to mention the part where the US did use those Unit 731 germ bombs during the Korean War. US has still denied it, even after North Korea captured one of the pilots and returned him.

    • @TheChowster
      @TheChowster Před 2 lety

      @@Pepe-dq2ib Source

    • @Pepe-dq2ib
      @Pepe-dq2ib Před 2 lety

      @@TheChowster just Google us germ warfare. Not sure why it's so hard to believe. Who used most nukes, chemical, bioweapon, napalm, flamethrower, white phosphorus, and cluster bomb?

    • @TheChowster
      @TheChowster Před 2 lety

      @@Pepe-dq2ib It says they were alleged

  • @rons4297
    @rons4297 Před 5 lety +3

    I just discovered your channel and I love it! Don't sweat mispronouncing Japanese words. To my American ears, you mispronounce a lot of your English words! Love you man. Your research and style really streamline the information into digestible bites full of historical nutrition. Thank you

  • @SuperNova1333
    @SuperNova1333 Před 5 lety +3

    Awesome! I remember recommeding Ishii a while back. I hope I had some part in you guys wanting to make this. Love your channel!

  • @TupocalypseShakur
    @TupocalypseShakur Před 3 lety +2

    All of a sudden fictional supervillains actually seem realistic

  • @chriswhite9769
    @chriswhite9769 Před 3 lety +1

    During ww2, we had Ishii and mengele. Today we have Antony Fauci.

  • @solanins
    @solanins Před 3 lety +3

    some of the images you used to depict shiro ishii are actually of hideki tojo

  • @association330
    @association330 Před 5 lety +97

    The Japanese Mengele. And of course, we let him skate just because his "research" was valuable to us. Typical America, excusing evil because the ends justified the means. We did the same thing with German rocket scientists (and so did the Soviets).

    • @randomcow505
      @randomcow505 Před 5 lety +20

      >Typical America, excusing evil because the ends justified the means.
      taking the life of one man because of feelings vs saving and improving the lives of at this point billions of innocents

    • @speedy01247
      @speedy01247 Před 5 lety +17

      I am going to argue about the rocket scientists as they were far less guilty then this guy, some of them didn't even support the war, rather the tech. I mean it's not like a rocket scientist was at fault for Auschwitz or even the bombing of Britain.

    • @nukemanmd
      @nukemanmd Před 5 lety +5

      What about the slave labor used to build underground rocket assembly facilities. They were forced to work until they dropped.

    • @wrangatang89
      @wrangatang89 Před 5 lety +3

      Stephen sure, but allowing it to happen because you fear the retribution that will occur if you protested is vastly different to actually ordering it to happen. The problem with WW2 is that there are a lot of guilty people who had no choice. If you didn’t want to work as a guard at a concentration camp, well off to the eastern front with you. If you didn’t want to conduct human experiments, treason and execution for you. The base survival instincts of humans will force them to do horrible things... even if you don’t agree with it..

    • @nukemanmd
      @nukemanmd Před 5 lety +2

      Wrangstang - I've often wondered how I would behave under similar circumstances. While I'd like to think that I'd risk my life to do what I believe is correct, I'm basically a coward. Thankfully, I live in a time and place where those sorts of decisions are not necessary, and I hope that I will never be put to the test.

  • @agari865
    @agari865 Před 2 lety +2

    Great Video but you mistakenly used the picture of Hideki Tojo a few times as you were talking about Shiro Ishii.

  • @66ben2
    @66ben2 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video, but small mistake - the photo at 18:14 (and earlier in the video) is of Hideki Tojo

  • @dlf7789
    @dlf7789 Před 5 lety +5

    Hi I noticed you used two unlabeled pictures in this Video, The First being Prince Yasuhito and the second being Hideki Tojo. I thought I'd bring this up as I'm a little concerned people may mistake Yasuhito and Tojo for being Ishii at different points in his life. Thanks for reading

  • @melissafinn6033
    @melissafinn6033 Před 5 lety +4

    "if you want to have a go at me in the comments go right ahead"
    too many people stand by the idea they have to be right. Thank you for your videos and admitting the ability of imperfection; hard to do these days. love your work.

  • @delix787
    @delix787 Před 2 lety +2

    shiro ishii was NOT human man!

  • @thomasciarlariello3228
    @thomasciarlariello3228 Před rokem +1

    Unit 731 even appeared in a "Star Trek" episode called "Omega Glory".

  • @archipiratta
    @archipiratta Před 4 lety +8

    Mengele and Ishii's stories just go to show how capricious life is. Not everyone who deserves their just deserts gets them. Sometimes, evil does prosper 😩😟

    • @zacharyriley4561
      @zacharyriley4561 Před rokem

      At least Mengele died a rather horrific death.

    • @dbzgal04
      @dbzgal04 Před rokem

      Indeed, "karma" is a big fat lie.

  • @realbenking
    @realbenking Před 4 lety +4

    Dude this just gets better and better.
    "hey guys let's just start handing out anthrax that looks like candy"
    😂😂 hello based department.

  • @kikyaaakun
    @kikyaaakun Před 2 lety +2

    I still remember when I was studying in Japan, one day the “occupied history” was bought up during a group chat. The the Japanese classmates were surprised when we mentioned HK and Taiwan was also occupied during the Japanese invasion. They said their school never teach about these, and they just can’t understand why Chinese have to get upset if their prime minister visit the Yasukuni Shrine (aka honouring the wwII war criminals). I still remember the ache I had in my chest.

  • @j0nnyism
    @j0nnyism Před 4 lety +1

    Puts a new meaning on “ put another log on the fire for me dear”