Despite the horrors of Japan’s Unit 731, what did we actually learn scientifically from those experiments?

by NYCambition21

I’ve read that the US gave these scientists immunity for the knowledge that they obtained from there. I’m assuming the knowledges must be significant enough for them to do that.

What exactly did they learn from a scientific perspective and how has that contributed to modern science?

DanKensington

Nothing. (The question itself focuses on the Nazi 'experiments', but Unit 731 is also covered further downthread.)