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The Impact of 9/11 on Politics and War - The Day that Changed Everything? (Hardcover)
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The Impact of 9/11 on Politics and War - The Day that Changed Everything? (Hardcover)
Series: The Day that Changed Everything?
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Japanese war orphans left behind in Manchuria at the end of World
War II are forgotten victims of the war. These 5,000 children were
trapped in the strained postwar Sino-Japanese relationship, grew up
in China, were bullied as "little Japanese demons," and then were
persecuted as "Japanese spies" during the Cultural Revolution. They
experienced every imaginable human atrocity: they were shot or
stabbed with bayonets, witnessed group rape, massacres, and mass
suicide, became displaced persons in an enemy country, and lost
their identities. They endured what the American soldiers and the
Guantanamo Bay Prison inmates combined encountered--near fatal
injuries, post-traumatic stress disorder, interrogations, and
torture. Upon delayed repatriation four decades later, they were
despised as "Chinese" in their homeland. This original book
demonstrates that they are another group of victims of Japanese
militarism, in addition to the Chinese and Korean "comfort women"
and forced laborers. The orphan issue is an integral part of the
Japanese government's war responsibility.
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