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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?

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

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The experiments involved surgery on live, conscious patients. Answer:

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