The following seminar-paper analyzes war crimes committed by the Ishii network during World War 2. Additionally, the Nanking massacre of 1937 is briefly portrayed. To understand the cruelty of these crimes it is important to scratch beneath the surface and comprehend the motivation and the Japanese world view. Furthermore, this paper shows how Japan has been dealing with its past since the end of the war. Finally, the main aim is to explain why these Japanese war crimes should be categorized as genocide according to the UN definition
Die Studie „Geschichte und Struktur der Japanisch-Deutschen Gesellschaften (JDGen)“ thematisiert in...
Nach der Besatzung der Mandschurei im Jahre 1932 entführten der japanische Geheimdienst (Tokumukikan...
In his work Professor Tsuji explores the term “Machizukuri” in two areas. In a first step the histor...
Diese Arbeit thematisiert die japanische Erinnerungskultur bezüglich des Zweiten Weltkrieges. Es wir...
Given what had happened in and around Shanghai, as the battle to seize Nanking approached, I once ag...
The Nanking massacre, which is often considered one of the most vicious atrocities committed by the ...
Presented at the Numata Conference in Buddhist Studies / “Violence, Nonviolence, and Japanese Religi...
Michio Takeyama (1903-1984) war einer der renommierten japanischen Germanisten. In der Kriegszeit mu...
The brutal massacre of Nanking occurred in 1937 by Japanese forces and killed civilians, men women a...
For Chinese of all origins and opinions, the wartime events of Nanjing have become a tragedy of prop...
In both mainland China and in the international community, the Nanjing Massacre has evolved into a s...
This small volume contains the papers presented at the international conference with the same title ...
Reconciling Narratives of the Nanjing Massacre in Japanese and Chinese Textbooks, by Dr. Tokushi Kas...
Our perception of Germany is governed to a large extent by stereotypes. The images which come most r...
This paper focuses on the Japanese occupation of the Republic of China's capital, Nanking, in year 1...
Die Studie „Geschichte und Struktur der Japanisch-Deutschen Gesellschaften (JDGen)“ thematisiert in...
Nach der Besatzung der Mandschurei im Jahre 1932 entführten der japanische Geheimdienst (Tokumukikan...
In his work Professor Tsuji explores the term “Machizukuri” in two areas. In a first step the histor...
Diese Arbeit thematisiert die japanische Erinnerungskultur bezüglich des Zweiten Weltkrieges. Es wir...
Given what had happened in and around Shanghai, as the battle to seize Nanking approached, I once ag...
The Nanking massacre, which is often considered one of the most vicious atrocities committed by the ...
Presented at the Numata Conference in Buddhist Studies / “Violence, Nonviolence, and Japanese Religi...
Michio Takeyama (1903-1984) war einer der renommierten japanischen Germanisten. In der Kriegszeit mu...
The brutal massacre of Nanking occurred in 1937 by Japanese forces and killed civilians, men women a...
For Chinese of all origins and opinions, the wartime events of Nanjing have become a tragedy of prop...
In both mainland China and in the international community, the Nanjing Massacre has evolved into a s...
This small volume contains the papers presented at the international conference with the same title ...
Reconciling Narratives of the Nanjing Massacre in Japanese and Chinese Textbooks, by Dr. Tokushi Kas...
Our perception of Germany is governed to a large extent by stereotypes. The images which come most r...
This paper focuses on the Japanese occupation of the Republic of China's capital, Nanking, in year 1...
Die Studie „Geschichte und Struktur der Japanisch-Deutschen Gesellschaften (JDGen)“ thematisiert in...
Nach der Besatzung der Mandschurei im Jahre 1932 entführten der japanische Geheimdienst (Tokumukikan...
In his work Professor Tsuji explores the term “Machizukuri” in two areas. In a first step the histor...