Flesh and Fury
The Dark Bonds of War
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Narrated by:
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Nathan Appel
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By:
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Jason Wright
The descent into darkness during World War II reveals a chilling yet fascinating facet of human behavior under extreme duress. In the unforgiving landscapes of Singapore and New Guinea, Japanese soldiers engaged in acts of cannibalism that transcended mere survival instincts. This horrific practice was not solely driven by starvation but became a macabre ritual, a twisted means of reinforcing camaraderie among soldiers. The act of consuming the flesh of captured POWs served as a grim assertion of power, a stark statement that they had dominion over life and death. This psychological warfare embodied not just a strategy of intimidation but also a perverse method of binding soldiers together in a shared experience of brutality.
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