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American cover-up of Japanese war crimes

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Summary: {{Template}} The occupying United States government undertook the selective [[cover-up]] of some [[Japanese war crimes]] after the [[end of World War II in Asia]], granting political immunity to military personnel who had engaged in [[human experimentation]] and other [[crimes against humanity]], predominantly in [[mainland China]]. ==See also== *[[Allied prisoners of war in Japan]] {{GFDL}}
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artandpopularculture.com broke the news in on Monday, May 19, 2025.
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