The librarian did look at me a bit oddly with this lot (I also stuck in Diana Wynne Jones’ The Homeward Bounders as a more cheerful re-read, but didn’t get around to it). I have written three thousand words of essay about all of this, so this will be significantly shorter. Hopefully.
( Williams, P., & Wallace, D. Unit 731: The Japanese Army's secret of secrets. )
( Harris, Sheldon. Factories of death: Japanese biological warfare, 1932-1945, and the American cover-up. )
( Gold, Hal. Unit 731: Testimony. )
( Robert Harris, Jeremy Paxman, A Higher Form of Killing: the secret history of chemical and biological warfare. )
( Lawrence LeShan, The psychology of war: comprehending its mystique and its madness. )
( Jo Walton, Ha'Penny. )
( Williams, P., & Wallace, D. Unit 731: The Japanese Army's secret of secrets. )
( Harris, Sheldon. Factories of death: Japanese biological warfare, 1932-1945, and the American cover-up. )
( Gold, Hal. Unit 731: Testimony. )
( Robert Harris, Jeremy Paxman, A Higher Form of Killing: the secret history of chemical and biological warfare. )
( Lawrence LeShan, The psychology of war: comprehending its mystique and its madness. )
( Jo Walton, Ha'Penny. )