The Most Twisted War Crimes – Vol 2 *WARNING Hard To Stomach

June 4, 2025 353782 Views

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This episode dives into three of the darkest, most horrific war crimes in modern history: the Hue Massacre of 1968, Japan’s Three-Alls Policy in WWII China and the mad Dictator of Africa. Both were marked by shocking brutality, mass killings of civilians, and total disregard for humanity. In Hue, the Viet Cong executed thousands during the Tet Offensive, leaving behind mass graves and trauma that Vietnam still buries today. Meanwhile, Imperial Japan’s scorched-earth campaign in China – “Loot all, burn all, kill all” – led to the extermination of entire villages, with millions left dead.

Why were these atrocities committed? Who gave the orders? And why has the world largely forgotten them?

Join us as we uncover the truth behind:

Communist purges during the Vietnam War

Psychological warfare and civilian massacres

Emperor Hirohito’s role in authorizing mass slaughter

The brutal logic of the Three-Alls Policy and its aftermath

This is Volume 2 of our most disturbing war crimes series — episodes designed to reveal the terrifying depths of human cruelty during times of war.

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