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The Japanese conducted medical experiments on Chinese and Russian prisoners of war during World War II--a common feature of state-sponsored, very organized genocide. What was especially awful, and somewhat unusual, about these experiments?

1)The experiments involved surgery on live, conscious patients.
2)They released the victims after performing the experiments.
3The experiments required two people to kill one another simultaneously.
4They used a type of water torture used to extract confessions.

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The experiments involved surgery on live, conscious patients.

The reason the experiments by the Japanese on the Chinese were awful was 1)The experiments involved surgery on live, conscious patients.

What kind of surgeries did the Japanese perform on the Chinese?

Much like their German allies, the Japanese performed experiments on captured subjects to find out more about the human body.

These experiments were gruesome however, because the patients were usually live and conscious and so felt the pain of the surgery.

Find out more on German experiments at https://brainly.com/question/1151041.

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