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Japanese Prisoners of War (Hardcover)
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During World War II the Japanese were stereotyped in the European
imagination as fanatical, cruel, almost inhuman - an image
reflected in most books and films about prisoner of war in the Far
East. While the Japanese cetainly treated those they captured
badly, behaving far worse to Chinese and native captives than to
Europeans, the conventional view of the Japanese is unhistorical
and simplistic. It fails to recognize that hte Japanese were acting
at a time of supreme national crisis trial, at a particular period
of their history, and that their attitudes were influenced by a
combination of their perception of their own racial identity mixed
with a powerful historical tradition. This collection of essays, by
both western and Japanese scholars, aims to see the question from a
historical viewpoint, and from both a western and Japanese
perspective, looking at it in the light of both longer-term
influences, notably the Japanese attempt to establish themselves as
an honorary white race. The essays also examine particular
instances. Conditions in the almost self-run camp at Changi
contrasted remarkably with those on the Burma Railway, where
disease and a failure to provide supplies caused terrible
suffering. The book also addresses the other side of the question,
looking at the treatment of Japanese prisoners in Allied captivity.
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