War Crimes in Asia Mainland - List of Major Incidents

List of Major Incidents

  • Andaman Islands occupation
  • Balalae Island
Massacres
  • Alexandra Hospital massacre
  • Banka Island massacre
  • Changjiao massacre
  • Kalagong massacre
  • Laha massacre
  • Manila massacre
  • Nanking Massacre
  • Palawan Massacre
  • Pantingan River Massacre
  • Parit Sulong Massacre
  • Sook Ching massacre
  • Tol Plantation massacre
  • Wake Island massacre
Units
  • Unit 100
  • Unit 200
  • Unit 516
  • Unit 543
  • Unit 731
  • Unit 773
  • Unit 1644
  • Unit 1855
  • Unit 2646
  • Unit 8604
  • Unit 9420
War crimes
  • Bataan Death March
  • Burma Railway
  • Comfort women
  • Hell ships
  • Panjiayu tragedy
  • Sandakan Death Marches
  • Three Alls Policy
  • War crimes in Manchukuo
  • Changteh chemical weapon attack
  • Kaimingye germ weapon attack
  • Dower, John W. Embracing Defeat: Japan in the Wake of World War II. New York: New Press, 1999.

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