were vast and “systematic” evidence of Japan’s official policy. The upshot was a war crimes trial of the leading military and ...
The Tokyo trials were not the only forum ... Class B and C charges, which could be leveled at Japanese of any rank, covered "conventional war crimes" and "crimes against humanity," respectively.
That complicated and time-consuming task falls to the historians, forensic anthropologists, archivists and recovery teams of ...
At the war crimes trial in Tokyo, WarCriminal Henry Pu-yi ... Said Pu-yi, who previously testified thatthe Japanese had murdered his wife: “It was my greatest humiliation.” ...
It offers new evidence for the study of the formation, personnel flow, war crimes and liabilities of Unit 731, said Jin ...
and the mistreatment of both civilians and prisoners of war by the Japanese, prompted the Allied powers to prosecute the people they believed to be the perpetrators of these crimes. These trials ...
It is believed that 920 Japanese service members and ... When this command was issued, Class-A war criminals were under trial for “crimes against peace,” including the planning and initiation ...
Very few Japanese veterans have been willing to take the risk of publicly admitting to their individual roles in these atrocities. The Tokyo War Crimes Trial (1946-48) condemned a select group of ...
(who just happened to have the same blood type as the Japanese war lord) that the Army used to give a transfusion that brought Tojo back to life and a war crimes trial. That news travelled around ...
The Tokyo trials were not the only forum ... Class B and C charges, which could be leveled at Japanese of any rank, covered "conventional war crimes" and "crimes against humanity," respectively.
war crimes and liabilities of Unit 731, said Jin Shicheng, a researcher with the Exhibition Hall of Evidences of Crime Committed by Unit 731 of the Japanese Imperial Army. The document was ...