One hundred and eight Chinese victims of Japan's World War II germ-warfare experiments have filed suit for damages in Tokyo. Although academics and journalists have assembled a detailed history of the biowar effort, which succeeded in spreading bubonic plague and cholera and killed thousands, the Japanese government has never admitted it conducted the program.
Biowar Suit
One hundred and eight Chinese victims of Japan's World War II germ-warfare experiments have filed suit for damages in Tokyo. Although academics and journalists have assembled a detailed history of the biowar effort, which succeeded in spreading bubonic plague and cholera and killed thousands, the Japanese government has never admitted it conducted the program.