In the first half of the 20th century, war spread throughout the world. The Japanese army's iron hooves trampled on Southeast Asia, and the British colony of Singapore was naturally unable to escape. After the fall of Singapore, thousands of people were bloodstained on beaches in a place called Changi, and there were rumors that the local military barracks even had torture rooms to inflict inhumane torture on the people. After the end of World War II
In the first half of the 20th century, war spread throughout the world. The Japanese army's iron hooves trampled on Southeast Asia, and the British colony of Singapore was naturally unable to escape. After the fall of Singapore, thousands of people were bloodstained on beaches in a place called Changi, and there were rumors that the local military barracks even had torture rooms to inflict inhumane torture on the people. After the end of World War II