HORRORS OF THE REAL
True, Unspeakable Events the World Tried to Forget
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Tim McGrady
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History's worst horrors weren't committed by monsters. They were carried out by governments, documented in official records, and conducted in broad daylight while the world looked away.
You know the atrocities everyone remembers. The ones taught in schools, commemorated in memorials, discussed in documentaries.
This book is about the others.
The mass deaths that were buried, minimized, or erased from collective memory. The systematic cruelties that unfolded in isolated places where no one intervened. The horrors that killed thousands—sometimes millions—yet left barely a trace in history books because the victims were too poor, too distant, or too inconvenient to matter.
These aren't the atrocities you learned about in school. They're the ones that killed thousands (sometimes millions) yet left barely a trace in public memory. The victims were too poor, too distant, or too inconvenient to remember. The perpetrators were too powerful to prosecute. The evidence was buried, burned, or allowed to decompose in unmarked graves.
Every event in these pages is real. Documented. Witnessed. Proven.
No supernatural evil required; just ordinary people in systems that rewarded cruelty and punished resistance.
This is history without the comfort of forgetting.
This is what happened when no one stopped it.
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