The Inhumanity of Unit 731 | Heinous History | 1936

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The Purge at the Water’s Edge - The Sook Ching Massacre | Heinous History | 1942

It was February of 1942. Singapore has just fallen to the Japanese. But for its residents, the surrender wasn't the end of the terror, it was the beginning of something far worse. Within days, the Japanese Imperial Army rounded men up at screening centres set up across the island ...  Afficher plus

The Imperfect Perfect World | Menhaz Zaman | 2019 | 2/2

It's a Sunday morning in July 2019 on a quiet street in Markham, Ontario. The kind of neighbourhood where nothing ever happens. Somewhere across the world, in an online gaming community, messages are coming in. Photographs. A confession. Players are staring at their screens, unsu ...  Afficher plus

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