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{{Villain Infobox|name=Shirō Ishii|Image=Shiro ishii. | {{Villain Infobox|name=Shirō Ishii|Image=Shiro-ishii.jpg|fullname=Shirō Ishii|origin=Shibayama, Japan|occupation=Microbiologist<br>Army medical officer<br>Director of [[Unit 731]]|skills=Biology knowledge|hobby=War mongering, performings unethical experiments|goals=Testing biological weapons on humans (successful)<br>Get away with his crimes (succeeded)<br>|crimes=[[Kidnapping]]<br>[[War crimes]]<br>[[Americophobia]]<br>[[Anglophobia]]<br>[[Genocide]]<br>Mass [[murder]]<br>[[Crimes against humanity]]<br>[[Torture]]<br>Unethical experimentation<br>Creation of biological weapons<br>[[Anti-Korean sentiment]]<br>[[Anti-Filipino sentiment]]<br>[[Sinophobia]]<br>[[Xenophobia]]<br>|type of villain=war criminal|alias=Ishii Shirō (Japanese native spelling)<br>The [[Josef Mengele]] of Japan}} | ||
'''Shirō Ishii''' (June 25, 1892 – October 9, 1959) was the director of [[Unit 731]], a camp focused on biological warfare under [[Imperial Japan]]. He lead the development of a biological superweapon capable of wiping out Japan's enemies. | '''Shirō Ishii''' (June 25, 1892 – October 9, 1959) was the director of [[Unit 731]], a camp focused on biological warfare under [[Imperial Japan]]. He lead the development of a biological superweapon capable of wiping out Japan's enemies. | ||
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*He inspired [[w:c:villains:Dr. Goodner|Dr. Goodner]] from ''The Plague Dogs''. | *He inspired [[w:c:villains:Dr. Goodner|Dr. Goodner]] from ''The Plague Dogs''. | ||
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Shirō Ishii (June 25, 1892 – October 9, 1959) was the director of Unit 731, a camp focused on biological warfare under Imperial Japan. He lead the development of a biological superweapon capable of wiping out Japan's enemies.
Under his orders, Chinese civilians were kidnapped from nearby villages and tested upon within the facility. They would be injected with diseases and vivisected. Most prisoners brought into the facility usually lasted from 4-6 weeks.
He also genetically altered lethal diseases such as the bubonic plague and anthrax, and dropped them into Chinese villages. The result would usually lead to widespread infection and death. In one case, his troops would give children anthrax-ridden candy and observe as they died in their parent's arms.
Ishii was arrested after WWII and was granted immunity from prosecution. In exchange, he handed America the information he gathered from his tests within Unit 731. He died of laryngeal cancer in 1959.
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- He inspired Dr. Goodner from The Plague Dogs.