Pacific Atrocities Education is a San Francisco-based organization dedicated to raising awareness and educating the public about the often overlooked atrocities committed during World War II in the Pacific. Through various projects, including distributing books, presenting at conferences, and conducting research, they strive to shed light on forgotten history and promote a deeper understanding of the impact of war on the Pacific region.
With a focus on topics such as Unit 731, the Philippines' resistance, the fall of Singapore, and the Thai-Japanese relationship, Pacific Atrocities Education delves into the complex and often painful narratives of the war. By exploring these stories, they aim to honor the victims, challenge historical narratives, and foster dialogue about the lasting impacts of war on individuals and societies.
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