Thursday, March 12, 2026

#1 New Release: Unit 731: The Japanese Auschwitz by James & Lance Morcan - Free on Kindle March 14, 2026 (PST).


 Currently the #1 New Release in Amazon’s Biological & Chemical Warfare History category.

Free on Kindle March 14, 2026 (PST).

Available in audio courtesy of Amazon’s Audible Audiobooks initiative. Paperback edition coming soon.

 Synopsis:

In the aftermath of World War Two, and indeed all wars before and since, few names evoke as much horror as Unit 731, a Japanese death camp located in Northeast China.

Unit 731: The Japanese Auschwitz exposes one of the darkest and least acknowledged chapters of the 20th century—a secret biological warfare program whose atrocities rival those of Nazi Germany’s most infamous death camps.

In this meticulously researched volume, Book 9 in The Underground Knowledge Series, the veil is lifted on the origins, operations, and enduring legacy of Unit 731, the covert Japanese military complex where science, ambition, and cruelty fused into industrialized murder.

Purchase Link

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GRJ8LR8P

Snippet

Excerpt from the Introduction of our new release book, Unit 731: The Japanese Auschwitz – Book 9 in The Underground Knowledge Series – by James & Lance Morcan

…the name Unit 731 became synonymous with Auschwitz, that most infamous Nazi concentration camp. Hence, this book’s subtitle: The Japanese Auschwitz.

Although less widely reported than Mengele’s medical research at Auschwitz, many historians have compared the hideous medical experiments at Unit 731 to those conducted by the Nazis during the Holocaust.

Unit 731’s condemned endured unimaginable horrors. These included high-voltage electric shock experiments, cyanide poisoning, frostbite studies, and biological weapons testing involving the forced application of anthrax, heroin, and other drugs; some inmates were injected with bacteria from plague-infected fleas procured from mice; and slow, live dissections of subjects without the use of painkillers were commonplace.

The prisoners were referred to as “monkeys” in scientific papers, but it was common knowledge in Japanese military and political circles at least that the test subjects were in fact human beings.

The end result was tens of thousands of victims died at Unit 731 and its sister sites, keeping in mind the Pingfang complex was not an isolated entity. Similar units proliferated across Asia – all coordinated in accordance with Ishii’s vision of using biological warfare as a national instrument of modern science and medicine.

Other complexes, including Unit 1644 in Nanjing, Unit 9420 in Singapore, Unit 8604 in Guangzhou, and Unit 1855 in Beijing formed a strategic alliance programmed to support Japan logistically, militarily and politically. 

Casualty estimates vary, but our research shows that most historians agree between 10,000 and 12,000 people perished within Unit 731 alone while Japan’s broader biological warfare program killed as many as 250,000 (some say 300,000) people across China.

Unit 731 is a sobering reminder that science and medicine without ethics can evolve into weapons of unforeseen and almost unimaginable destruction.

In the following pages we document what led to the formation of Unit 731, the horrors its inmates endured, and the aftermath following destruction of the unit at war’s end. We also address the uncomfortable truth that most of the perpetrators walked free, their victims forgotten in the proverbial fog and mist of postwar politics.

Be warned: it’s not an easy read.

-James & Lance Morcan

 

James Morcan 

New Zealand–born actor, writer, and producer James Morcan is the co‑author of numerous bestselling novels and nonfiction works, many written with his father, Lance Morcan. His books span historical adventure, international thrillers, and investigative nonfiction, and have been translated into eight languages. Morcan is also a screenwriter and lead actor in several international film productions, including the post‑apocalyptic feature After Armageddon. Through Morcan Motion Pictures, he is developing adaptations of Silent Fear and The Underground Knowledge Series. Beyond publishing and film, he hosts the Underground Knowledge podcast and founded one of Goodreads’ most active global discussion groups.

 

Lance Morcan 

New Zealand novelist, screenwriter, and former journalist Lance Morcan is the author of more than 35 fiction and nonfiction titles, many co‑written with his son, James Morcan, and published through Sterling Gate Books. Their collaborations span historical adventure, international thrillers, and investigative nonfiction, including the bestselling White Spirit, Into the Americas, and The Underground Knowledge Series. Lance’s solo work includes the sweeping historical epic New Zealand: A Novel, a project five decades in the making. Several Morcan titles have been long‑running Amazon bestsellers, and their production company, Morcan Motion Pictures, is developing film adaptations of Silent Fear, Into the Americas, and White Spirit.

 Connect with the Authors

For inquiries, media requests, or additional information about James and Lance Morcan’s work, please contact their publisher:

Sterling Gate Books Ltd.
New Zealand Phone: +64 7 572 5526
Mobile: +64 27 576 5037
Email: sterlinggatebooks@gmail.com

 Explore more of their books and film projects:

https://morcanbooksandfilms.com/category/new-zealand-a-novel/


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