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P 312
Question: You gave poison to the prisoners?
Answer: No, I myself did not give it to them, it was given by gendarme Mizuno

Documents of the Preliminary Investigation
INDICTMENT
IN THE CASE OF FORMER SERVICEMEN OF THE JAPANESE ARMY
YAMADA OTOZOO, KAJITSUKA RYUJI, TAKAHASHI TAKAATSU, KAWASHIMA KIYOSHI, NISHI TOSHIHIDE, KARASAWA TOMIO, ONOUE MASAO, SATO SHUNJI, HIRAZAKURA ZENSAKU, MITOMO KAZUO, KIKUCHI NORIM1TSU AND KURUSHIMA YUJI CHARGED WITH MANUFACTURING AND EMPLOYING BACTERIOLOGICAL WEAPONS, i.e., WITH A CRIME PUNISHABLE UNDER ARTICLE 1 OF THE DECREE OF THE PRESIDIUM OF THE SUPREME SOVIET OF THE U.S.S.R. OF APRIL 19, 1943


Japans Last War

27. Immediately after Ikezaki’s Beikoku osoruru ni tarazu appeared, Mizuno Hironori wrote a devastating criticism of its “easy victory” thesis. Tokyo Asahi Shimbun, November 8, 1929. In 1932 Mizuno published Nichibei köbö no issen (Battle for Survival: Japan versus America). Written in novel form to avoid censors and fanatics, Mizuno warned that if Japan went to war with the U.S., it would probably lose. The book was an accurate forecast of what happened in the 1940s. Mizuno’s work deserves further study. See Ienaga Saburö, “Mizuno Hironori no hansen heiwa shisö” (The Antiwar and Pacifist Thought of Mizuno Hironori), Shisö, September 1967...
https://openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au/bitstream/1885/114670/2/b12001491.pdf





History Wars: Japanese Taxpayers Funding Anti-Japan Activists

In the KAKEN database are listed such projects as “Research on activities involving citizens’ reconciliation of historical issues, and the possibilities thereof” (led by University of Tokyo professor Masaru Tonomura, JPY38.09 million); “Basic research in primary documents on the political and social history of wartime Korea” (led by University of Kyoto professor Naoki Mizuno, JPY17.29 million); and “Basic research for a structural analysis of the Korean general mobilization system” (led by Ritsumeikan University associate professor Yuka Anzako, JPY2.86 million). Some of these projects took one year, while others took longer.
http://japan-forward.com/history-wars-japanese-taxpayers-funding-anti-japan-activists/