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Hidden Horrors : Japanese War Crimes in World War lI by Yuki Tanaka (1996, Hardcover)

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PublisherRoutledge
ISBN-100813327172
ISBN-139780813327174
eBay Product ID (ePID)946061

Product Key Features

Number of Pages304 Pages
Publication NameHidden Horrors : Japanese War Crimes in World War Li
LanguageEnglish
SubjectMilitary / World War II, Asia / Japan, World / Asian
Publication Year1996
TypeTextbook
AuthorYuki Tanaka
Subject AreaPolitical Science, History
FormatHardcover

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Item Weight23.6 Oz
Item Length9.2 in
Item Width6.1 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN96-017735
Dewey Edition20
IllustratedYes
Original LanguageJapanese
Dewey Decimal940.5/405/0952
SynopsisThis book documents for the first time previously hidden Japanese atrocities in World War II, including cannibalism; the slaughter and starvation of prisoners of war; the rape, enforced prostitution,, This book documents for the first time previously hidden Japanese atrocities in World War II, including cannibalism; the slaughter and starvation of prisoners of war; the rape, enforced prostitution, and murder of noncombatants; and biological warfare experiments.The author describes how desperate Japanese soldiers consumed the flesh of their own comrades killed in fighting as well as that of Australians, Pakistanis, and Indians. Another chapter traces the fate of 65 shipwrecked Australian nurses and British soldiers who were shot or stabbed to death by Japanese soldiers. Thirty-two other nurses, who landed on another island, were captured and sent to Sumatra to become "comfort women"--prostitutes for Japanese soldiers. Tanaka recounts how thousands of Australian and British POWs died in the infamous Sandakan camp in the Borneo jungle in 1945. Those who survived were forced to endure a tortuous 160-mile march on which anyone who dropped out of line was immediately shot. Only six escapees lived to tell the tale.Based on exhaustive research in previously closed archives, this book represents a landmark analysis of Japanese war crimes. The author explores individual atrocities in their broader social, psychological, and institutional milieu and places Japanese behavior during the war in the broader context of the dehumanization of men at war--without denying individual and national responsibility.
LC Classification NumberD805.I55T3613 1996

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