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Judgement at Tokyo - World War II on Trial and the Making of Modern Asia

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A landmark, magisterial history of the trial of Japan''s leaders as war criminals-the largely overlooked Asian counterpart to Nuremberg. In the weeks after Japan finally surrendered to the Allies, the world turned to the question of how to move on from years of carnage and destruction. For Harry Truman, Douglas MacArthur, and their fellow victors, the questions of justice seemed clear: Japan''s leaders needed to be tried and punished for the surprise attack at Pearl Harbor; shocking atrocities against citizens in China, the Philippines, Korea, and elsewhere; and rampant abuses of POWs. For the Allied Forces, the trial was an opportunity to achieve justice against the defendants, but also to create a legal framework for the prosecution of war crimes and to prohibit the use of aggressive war, and to create the kind of liberal international order that would prevail in Europe. For the Japanese leaders facing trial, it was their chance to argue that their war had been waged to liberate Asia from Western imperialism. For more than two years, lawyers for both sides presented their cases before a panel of judges from China, India, the Philippines, and Australia, as well as the US and Europe. The testimony ran from horrific accounts of brutality and the secret plans to attack Pearl Harbor to the Japanese military''s threats to destabilize the government if it sued for peace. Yet rather than clarity and unanimity, the trial brought division and complexity; these tensions and contradictions could also be seen playing out across Asia as the trial unfolded, from China''s descent into civil war to India''s independence and partition to Japan''s first successful democratic elections and the rewriting of a new, liberal constitution. Judgement at Tokyo is a riveting story of wartime action, dramatic courtroom battles, and the epic formative years that set the stage for the Asian postwar era.

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This important book . . . Magisterial' Max Hastings, The Sunday Times

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Authors Gary Bass, Gary J Bass, Gary J. Bass
Publisher Picador Uk
 
Languages English
Age Recommendation from age 18
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 19.10.2023
 
EAN 9781509812752
ISBN 978-1-5098-1275-2
No. of pages 800
Dimensions 153 mm x 233 mm x 56 mm
Subjects Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

Japan, History, Tokyo, HISTORY / Military / World War II, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Geopolitics, Geopolitics, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Genocide & War Crimes, LAW / Criminal Law / Sentencing, War Crimes, Asian History, c 1940 to c 1949, Criminal justice law, C 1945 To C 1960, Military and defence law and civilian service law

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