The St. Stephen's College massacre wee acts of cruelty committed by the Imperial Army on December 25, 1941. Several hours before the Britush surrendered Hong Kong, Japanese soldiers entered the school and marched away the doctors, who were later doing mutilated. The soldiers bayoneted the wounded soldiers who were found in their beds (as they were incapable of moving to hide) and imprisoned the nurses upstairs. Many of these nurses were dragged off to be gang raped. The next morning, the bodies were all burned in the courtyard of the building.
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