Horror In The East
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<p>The brutality of Japanese soldiers towards both allied prisoners of war and millions of civilians in Asia during the Second World War was one of the greatest horrors of the Twentieth Century. Here Laurence Rees, award-winning historian and author of <i>Auschwitz</i> and <i>The Nazis: a Warning from History</i>, turns his attention to a crucial question: why were these atrocities carried out?<br><br>In this classic and seminal study, Rees talks openly with perpetrators and victims alike, and asks how seemingly ordinary people were driven to mass murder, rape and suicide. Uncovering startling first-hand testimonies of cruelty and barbarity, <i>Horror in the East</i> looks to individual experiences to understand this dark and violent chapter of human history.<br><br><b>'Another stunning slice of history from Laurence Rees'</b><br><i>Daily Telegraph review of Horror in the East, BBC TV</i></p> <p>The brutality of Japanese soldiers towards both allied prisoners of war and millions of civilians in Asia during the Second World War was one of the greatest horrors of the Twentieth Century. Here Laurence Rees, award-winning historian and author of <i>Auschwitz</i> and <i>The Nazis: a Warning from History</i>, turns his attention to a crucial question: why were these atrocities carried out?<br><br>In this classic and seminal study, Rees talks openly with perpetrators and victims alike, and asks how seemingly ordinary people were driven to mass murder, rape and suicide. Uncovering startling first-hand testimonies of cruelty and barbarity, <i>Horror in the East</i> looks to individual experiences to understand this dark and violent chapter of human history.<br><br><b>'Another stunning slice of history from Laurence Rees'</b><br><i>Daily Telegraph review of Horror in the East, BBC TV</i></p>
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