U.S. report reveals Japan's role in Yokohama war crimes trials for 1st time
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U.S. report reveals Japan's role in Yokohama war crimes trials for 1st time
A newly uncovered U.S. military report reveals that over 400 Japanese were mobilized to run the Class-B and C Yokohama war crimes trials from 1945 to 1949, marking the first time the full extent of their involvement has come to light recently.
80 years since the end of World War II – Japanese militarism has not changed its spots - Friends of Socialist China
In the following contributed article, Stephen Chang of People’s Forum Ltd. (UK) outlines how, far from uprooting the soil in which Japanese militarism and fascism had bred, the United States, as the occupying power following Japan’s surrender 80 years ago, pressed leading war criminals from Emperor Hirohito himself down into the service of its own … Continue reading 80 years since the end of World War II – Japanese militarism has not changed its…
U.S. Report Unveils Japan's Role in Yokohama War Crimes Trials - Historic Revelation
A newly released U.S. government report has, for the first time, shed light on Japan’s involvement in the Yokohama war crimes trials held after World War II. The document, made public through English.kyodonews.net, details the pivotal role played by Japanese authorities in prosecuting war criminals, offering fresh insights into this often overlooked chapter of postwar justice. The revelations come as historians and legal experts reevaluate the d…
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