The Inhumanity of Unit 731 | Heinous History | 1936

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Cold-Blooded Vengeance | Anxiang Du | 2011 | 1/2

It's April of 2011. A man named Anxiang Du opens an envelope from the court. Inside, he finds a legal document that would change his life, and the lives of another family completely. For Du, he had been mired in more than a decade of legal disputes and now, there was no more room ...  Show more

The No Gun Ri Massacre | Heinous History | 1950

In the summer of 1950, amidst the chaos of the early Korean War, a column of hundreds of refugees fleeing the North Korean advance found themselves blocked by American soldiers near a small rural crossing known as No Gun Ri. But instead of being guided along safely in their retre ...  Show more

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