Chapter
Examples of Military Brutality in Late 19th and Early 20th Century
The late 19th and early 20th century saw examples of military brutality that would later be reminiscent of the Second World War. Japanese soldiers were known to be trained on live people, and while the numbers may be inflated, every nation has negative chapters in their military history.
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A witness offers a chilling account of the massacre of Port Arthur that includes murder, pillage, and every conceivable kind of atrocity that turned the town into a ghastly inferno, and the press reported civilian deaths that were actually enemy soldiers hiding dressed as civilians.
1:53:24 - 1:57:40 (04:15)
Summary
A witness offers a chilling account of the massacre of Port Arthur that includes murder, pillage, and every conceivable kind of atrocity that turned the town into a ghastly inferno, and the press reported civilian deaths that were actually enemy soldiers hiding dressed as civilians.
ChapterExamples of Military Brutality in Late 19th and Early 20th Century
EpisodeShow 62 - Supernova in the East I
PodcastDan Carlin's Hardcore History
This episode discusses the brutal military training regime of the Japanese military in the late 19th and 20th century in comparison to other modern militaries, and the changing standards of public opinion towards war and violence.
1:57:40 - 2:02:11 (04:30)
Summary
This episode discusses the brutal military training regime of the Japanese military in the late 19th and 20th century in comparison to other modern militaries, and the changing standards of public opinion towards war and violence.