A Strategic Catastrophe
Episode 6
The 1938 Yellow River Flood was a deliberate act by the Chinese Nationalist government to halt the Japanese advance. This "scorched earth" tactic caused a catastrophic "long death" for hundreds of thousands of Chinese civilians through drowning, famine, and disease, lasting nine years. It remains one of history's deadliest man-made environmental disasters.
Catastrophic Calamities is a creation of Richard O Jones and Pulpular Media.
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