War Against Humanity — Season 1, Episode 34: 100,000 Dead British Subjects in Burma - May 1942, Pt. 1
Documentary, War & Politics • 16 min • 1 season, 92 episodes
Episode synopsis
A large number of European and asian inhabitants of South-East Asia are locked up in Japanese prison camps, while in Burma, a big refugee crisis claims the lives of thousands. In Auschwitz-Birkenau and Sobibor, gassing Jews on an immense scale begins.
About War Against Humanity
When the Second World War breaks out, it is at first largely a war between one side of totalitarian aggressors against a portion of the democratic countries of the world defending other totalitarian states. From the first day of the war in Poland, as it already is in China, this will be a war against humanity.
More episodes from Season 1
- E1Outbreak of the War Against Humanity - 5 March 1940
- E2System of a Nazi Terror - April 1940
- E3The Strategy of Terror Bombing - May 1940
- E4The European Migration Crisis - June 1940
- E5The British Blitz Spirit is a Myth
- E6The Few Who Opposed Hitler - German Resistance in 1940
- E7Vive la Résistance! well, not really... - French Resistance 1940
- E8Royal Resistance in Benelux and Scandinavia 1940
- E9Resistance in China - Myth or Reality?
- E10Poland Will Not Bow to Nazis & Stalinists
- E11Sending the Jews to Madagascar? - July 1940 - April 1941
- E12The Wehrmacht's License to Kill the Innocent - May 1941