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Japanese Prisoners Of War Phillip Towle Margaret Kosuge Yoichi Kibata

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Japanese Prisoners Of War Phillip Towle Margaret Kosuge Yoichi Kibata
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.88 MB
Pages: 216
Author: Phillip Towle, Margaret Kosuge, Yoichi Kibata
ISBN: 9781852851927, 1852851929
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Japanese Prisoners Of War Phillip Towle Margaret Kosuge Yoichi Kibata by Phillip Towle, Margaret Kosuge, Yoichi Kibata 9781852851927, 1852851929 instant download after payment.

During the Second World War the Japanese were stereotyped in the European and American imagination as fanatical, cruel and almost inhuman. This view is unhistorical and simplistic. It fails to recognise that the Japanese were acting at a time of supreme national crisis and it fails to take account of their own historical tradition. The essays in Japanese Prisoners of War, by both Western and Japanese scholars, explore the question from a balanced viewpoint, looking at it in the light of longer-term influences, notably the Japanese attempt to establish themselves as an honorary white race. The book also addresses the other side of the question, looking at the treatment of Japanese prisoners in Allied captivity.

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