The Human Adventure
The Human Adventure
Jake Bushman
Forgotten Wars, Remembered Voices with Jenny Chan
39 minutes Posted Feb 19, 2026 at 7:00 am.
Framing Atrocities And Listening
Show Welcome And Mission
Introducing Pacific Atrocities Education
Jenny’s Roots And Personal Catalyst
Discovering Comfort Women And Silence
Memory, Trauma, And Cultural Taboo
Why The Organization Exists
Reconciliation And Ongoing Tensions
Unit 731 And The Cover‑Up
Immunity Deals And Postwar Power
Humanizing Thirty Million Lost
Bataan Death March And POW Camps
Rape Of Nanking And Brutality
Wider Massacres And Historical Ripples
Glimpses Of Resistance And Hope
Preserving Records And Fragile Archives
Defining Success And Public Awareness
How Listeners Can Get Involved
Personal Impact And Media Skepticism
Closing Reflections And Next Guest
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#211 - Some histories whisper when they should thunder. We sit down with Jenny Chan, co‑founder of Pacific Atrocities Education, to listen—really listen—to the Pacific Front of World War II and the millions of lives bound up in it. From the euphemism of “comfort women” to the cold precision of Unit 731, from the Bataan Death March to the Rape of Nanking and Sook Ching in Singapore, we trace how violence moved through bodies, borders, and generations, and why so much of it slipped the Western ...