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I have received the indictment.
Onoue: Onoue Masao, born in 1910 in the Prefecture of Kagoshima, Izumi County, the
town of Komenotsu, graduate of the Tokyo Medical Institute, physician, Major of the
Medical Service, served in the Japanese Army from 1932, last post—Chief of Branch 643 of
Detachment 731 of the Japanese Kwantung Army. Was taken prisoner by the Soviet troops
on August 17, 1945.
I have received the indictment.
Sato: Sato Shunji, born in 1896 in the Prefecture of Aichi, the town of Toyohashi,
graduated from a medical institute in 1923, physician, Major General of the Medical Service,
served in the Japanese Army from 1923, last post— Chief of the Medical Division of the 5th
Army of the Japanese Kwantung Army. Was taken prisoner by the Soviet troops in August
1945.
I have received the indictment.
Hirazakura: Hirazakura Zensaku, born in 1916 in the Prefecture of Ishikawa, the town of
Kanazawa, graduate of the Veterinary Department of the Tokyo Medical Institute, veterinary
surgeon, Lieutenant of the Veterinary Service, served in the Japanese Army from 1939, last
post—officer of Detachment 100 of the Japanese Kwantung Army. Was taken prisoner by the
Soviet troops in September 1945.
I have received the indictment.
Mitomo: Mitomo Kazuo, born in 1924 in the Prefecture of Saitama, Chichibu County, the
village of Haraya, graduate of agricultural school, have no profession, Senior Sergeant,
served in the Japanese Army from August 1941, last post— member of Detachment 100 of
the Japanese Kwantung Army. Was taken prisoner by the Soviet troops on August 15, 1945.
I have received the indictment.
Kikuchi: Kikuchi Norimitsu, born in 1922 in the Prefecture of Ehime, education—finished
ninth grade, graduate of agricultural school, served in Japanese Army from 1943, Corporal,
last post—medical orderly in Branch 643 of Detachment 731 of the Japanese Kwantung
Army. Was taken prisoner by the Soviet troops in August 1945.
I have received the indictment.
Kurushima: Kurushima Yuji, born in 1923 in the Prefecture of Kagawa, Shoozu County,
the village of Noo, education—finished eighth grade, have no special education, last post in
Japanese Army—medical orderly in Branch 162 of Detachment 731 of the Japanese
Kwantung Army. Was taken prisoner by the Soviet troops on August 23, 1945.
I have received the indictment.
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