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Unit 731

Some said I would get used to it, the screaming. Some said it got easier, even the second time you tried it. But the screaming never stopped. I could hear it as I lay my head to sleep at night. It echoed through my head, giving me nightmares more severe than I had ever been subjected to. Their faces haunted me, the horrified eyes and open lips of the hundreds of victims, subjected to the worst pain imaginable, always screaming, sobbing in pain, praying to their God to get them out of the horror film that they had been immersed in. And the worst thought; that was me, doing that. I was the one cruelly ripping families apart, killing women, men, children and infants alike. No one escaped the wrath of Unit 731. Not even me.

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The fictional story of Dr. Seiko Nakamura, one of the many surgeons employed by the Imperial Japanese Army to work with Unit 731 in Japanese-occupied Manchukuo during the Second World War.

Rated R for scenes of graphic violence