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‘September 1923’ stylizes an oft-overlooked brutality

The 1923 Great Kanto Earthquake was the deadliest natural disaster in Japanese history, but many of its victims died from unnatural causes. In its aftermath, rumors of Korean and Chinese residents setting fires and poisoning wells led to widespread mob violence. The police and Imperial Army took advantage of the chaos to liquidate prominent socialists and anarchists, portending the country’s slide into totalitarianism.

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