The Nanjing Massacre

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In this episode, we uncover one of the darkest and most harrowing chapters in modern history — the 1937 Nanjing Massacre. As the Japanese Imperial Army captured the city of Nanjing, a wave of brutality unfolded that left deep scars on China and shocked the world. We walk through the events, the eyewitness accounts, the international responses, and the lasting impact this tragedy has had on global memory and justice. This episode does not sensationalize — instead, it brings clarity, context, and humanity to a moment that must never be forgotten.
5 Dec English South Africa True Crime · History

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