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In this episode of The Perspicacious Perspective, I take a deep dive into one of the most overlooked tragedies of World War II: the devastation and mass atrocities experienced by China. While much of the world focuses on Europe, the brutal campaigns in East Asia—including invasions, massacres, and state-sanctioned violence—left millions dead and permanently scarred the nation.
I explore the roots of imperial aggression, the wartime campaigns that decimated cities and communities, and the lasting impact on China’s society and memory. I also discuss how these historical events continue to influence modern geopolitics, including tensions seen in US-China relations and trade today.
This episode is a sobering, thought-provoking examination of WWII in China, the atrocities often left out of history books, and why remembering these events is crucial. Tune in for a perspicacious perspective on a part of history the world often forgets.
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In this episode of The Perspicacious Perspective, I take a deep dive into one of the most overlooked tragedies of World War II: the devastation and mass atrocities experienced by China. While much of the world focuses on Europe, the brutal campaigns in East Asia—including invasions, massacres, and state-sanctioned violence—left millions dead and permanently scarred the nation.
I explore the roots of imperial aggression, the wartime campaigns that decimated cities and communities, and the lasting impact on China’s society and memory. I also discuss how these historical events continue to influence modern geopolitics, including tensions seen in US-China relations and trade today.
This episode is a sobering, thought-provoking examination of WWII in China, the atrocities often left out of history books, and why remembering these events is crucial. Tune in for a perspicacious perspective on a part of history the world often forgets.