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In December 1941, the Imperial Japanese Army crushed Hong Kong, Singapore, and the Philippines. They were unstoppable—until they reached the border gate of Macau. Standing just 60km from the devastation of Hong Kong, this tiny Portuguese colony remained the only European territory in China never to be formally occupied. Why did the Japanese soldiers lower their rifles? In this episode of Geowars Explained, we reveal the strange and secret reason why Macau survived the Pacific War. It wasn't luck, and it wasn't military strength. The protection came from a "secret weapon" hidden on the other side of the world—in the jungles of Brazil. We dive deep into the "Casablanca of the Orient," a city of spies, refugees, and gold smugglers, where British agents and Japanese officers drank in the same cafes while the world burned around them. In this video, you will discover: 📍 Why Japan spared Macau while destroying Hong Kong. 🇧🇷 The secret diplomatic threat from Brazil that held Japan hostage. 🕵️♂️ The life of spies and the "Shadow War" in neutral Macau. ⚠️ The tragic reality of the "pre-invasion" starvation and the bumbing by the US Navy. Discover the HISTORY about Why Japan Refused to Invade during World War II, that history books often forget. Chapters: 0:00 The Unstoppable Japanese War Machine 1:25 The Mystery of the Open Gate 3:10 The Secret Weapon: The Brazil Connection 5:45 The Casablanca of the Orient (Spies & Smugglers) 8:20 The Starvation Tactics 11:00 The End of the War & The Silent Victory Recommend video: • Why Britain Never Invaded Ireland During W... #Macau #WWII #History #Geopolitics #SecretHistory #geowarsexplain #WarDocumentary