As colonial Japanese subjects, about 240,000 Korean men took part on the Japanese side during the Second World War. Of that number, 3,016 had been recruited to work as civilian guards in prisoner-of-war and internment camps outside the Japanese home islands. The Allied war crimes trials of 1945–1951 specifically targeted camp personnel, and the great majority of the Koreans convicted as ‘Japanese’ war criminals were former guards. The standard scholarly view in recent years has been that Korean Guards and other junior military personnel suffered disproportionately heavy retribution in the war crimes trials. Examination of the documentary evidence on the apprehension, investigation, prosecution, sentencing and release of suspected and convic...
German and Japanese crimes committed during World War II became objects of criminal prosecution by A...
When Allied governments passed sentence on Japanese war criminals from 1945 onwards, they expected t...
The Japanese military experienced different types of defeat in World War Two (WWII) both during and ...
The Australian government was an enthusiastic participant in the postwar prosecution of Japanese cla...
In the years following the Second World War in Asia, the victorious Allied powers undertook an immen...
Beginning in late 1945, the United States, Britain, China, Australia, France, the Netherlands, and l...
In the Korean War of 1950-53, U.S. authorities were determined to pursue atrocities perpetrated by N...
During the World War II, Japan commandeered over one million Koreans, people of one of the former Ja...
According to reports published by South Korea's Truth and Reconciliation Commission (jinsil hwah...
Previous scholarship on trials of war criminals focused on the legal proceedings with only tacit ack...
This article focuses on a seven-year legal battle initiated against the Japanese government in the 1...
In the aftermath of World War II, Australia undertook domestic trials of suspected Japanese war crim...
<p>This dissertation explores the relationship between violence and betrayal in retribution against ...
Our war-time treatment of Japanese aliens and citizens of Japanese descent on the West Coast has bee...
In 1965, Japan and South Korea normalized their diplomatic relations and Japan paid South Korea 300 ...
German and Japanese crimes committed during World War II became objects of criminal prosecution by A...
When Allied governments passed sentence on Japanese war criminals from 1945 onwards, they expected t...
The Japanese military experienced different types of defeat in World War Two (WWII) both during and ...
The Australian government was an enthusiastic participant in the postwar prosecution of Japanese cla...
In the years following the Second World War in Asia, the victorious Allied powers undertook an immen...
Beginning in late 1945, the United States, Britain, China, Australia, France, the Netherlands, and l...
In the Korean War of 1950-53, U.S. authorities were determined to pursue atrocities perpetrated by N...
During the World War II, Japan commandeered over one million Koreans, people of one of the former Ja...
According to reports published by South Korea's Truth and Reconciliation Commission (jinsil hwah...
Previous scholarship on trials of war criminals focused on the legal proceedings with only tacit ack...
This article focuses on a seven-year legal battle initiated against the Japanese government in the 1...
In the aftermath of World War II, Australia undertook domestic trials of suspected Japanese war crim...
<p>This dissertation explores the relationship between violence and betrayal in retribution against ...
Our war-time treatment of Japanese aliens and citizens of Japanese descent on the West Coast has bee...
In 1965, Japan and South Korea normalized their diplomatic relations and Japan paid South Korea 300 ...
German and Japanese crimes committed during World War II became objects of criminal prosecution by A...
When Allied governments passed sentence on Japanese war criminals from 1945 onwards, they expected t...
The Japanese military experienced different types of defeat in World War Two (WWII) both during and ...