Accused and Their Sentences
- General Otozō Yamada, former Commander-in-Chief of the Kwantung Army • 25 years
- Lt-General Kajitsuka Ryuji, former Chief of Medical Administration • 25 years
- Lt-General Takahashi Takaatsu, former Chief of the Veterinary Service • 25 years
- Major General Kawashima Kiyoshi, former Chief of Unit 731 • 25 years
- Major Karasawa Tomio, former Chief of a section of Unit 731 • 18 years
- Lt-Colonel Nishi Toshihide, former Chief of a division of Unit 731 • 20 years
- Major Onoue Masao, former Chief of a branch of Unit 731 • 12 years
- Major General Sato Shunji, former Chief of Medical Service, 5th Army • 20 years
- Lt. Hirazakura Zensaku, former researcher of Unit 100 • 10 years
- Senior Sergeant Mitomo Kazuo, former member of Unit 100 • 15 years
- Corporal Kikuchi Norimitsu, former medical orderly of Branch 643 of Unit 731 • 2 years
- Kurushima Yuji, former lab orderly of Branch 162 of Unit 731 • 3 years
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