No Honour in Victory is a brutal, unflinching account of the lesser-known atrocities of World War committed by the Japanese Imperial Army. From the human experiments of Unit 731 and the systematic rape of “comfort women” to the forgotten massacres of Nanking, Manila, and the death marches of Sandakan and Bataan, this book rips away sanitised war narratives and exposes the raw, often buried truth.
Painfully researched and written without flinching, No Honour in Victory demands the reader confront the moral grey zones of war, the complicity of silence, and the chilling reality that history doesn’t just repeat itself, it evolves.