EPISODE · Jun 30, 2026 · 18 MIN
Ramree Island: The Crocodile Massacre Myth and the Real History
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Ramree Island off the coast of Myanmar holds a Guinness World Record for the greatest disaster suffered from animals, with legends claiming hundreds of retreating Japanese soldiers were eaten alive by saltwater crocodiles in a 1945 mangrove swamp. This episode strips away the monster-movie myth to examine what truly happened, revealing a far more complex and tragic reality of siege warfare, dehydration, dysentery, and rising tides that killed far more men than any crocodile ever could.Beyond the battle, we map how this single duck-shaped island reinvented itself across centuries: from an impregnable royal trading post of the Mrauk U kingdom, to a deadly WWII trap once aircraft rendered its mountains useless, to a modern geopolitical energy hub. We unpack the pipeline mega-project that lets oil and gas bypass the vulnerable Strait of Malacca and flow straight into China.The geography of Ramree, its narrow isthmus, mud volcanoes, and natural fortress townThe Battle of Ramree Island and the British 14th Army's amphibious assaultWhy the crocodile death toll is biologically improbable and what really killed the soldiersHow commercial hide hunting wiped out the island's crocodile population by the 1980sThe Malacca Dilemma and how the pipeline saves China two weeks of transit time
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Ramree Island: The Crocodile Massacre Myth and the Real History
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