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Hidden Horrors - Japanese War Crimes in World War II (Paperback, Second Edition)
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Hidden Horrors - Japanese War Crimes in World War II (Paperback, Second Edition)
Series: Asian Voices
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This landmark book documents little-known wartime Japanese
atrocities during World War II. Yuki Tanaka's case studies, still
remarkably original and significant, include cannibalism; the
slaughter and starvation of prisoners of war; the rape, enforced
prostitution, and murder of noncombatants; and biological warfare
experiments. The author describes how desperate Japanese soldiers
consumed the flesh of their own comrades killed in fighting as well
as that of Australians, Pakistanis, and Indians. He traces the fate
of sixty-five shipwrecked Australian nurses and British soldiers
who were shot or stabbed to death by their captors. Another
thirty-two nurses were captured and sent to Sumatra to become
"comfort women"-sex slaves for Japanese soldiers. Tanaka recounts
how thousands of Australian and British POWs were massacred in the
infamous Sandakan camp in the Borneo jungle in 1945, while those
who survived were forced to endure a tortuous 160-mile march on
which anyone who dropped out of line was immediately shot. This new
edition also includes a powerful chapter on the island of Nauru,
where thirty-nine leprosy patients were killed and thousands of
Naurans were ill-treated and forced to leave their homes. Without
denying individual and national responsibility, the author explores
individual atrocities in their broader social, psychological, and
institutional milieu and places Japanese behavior during the war in
the broader context of the dehumanization of men at war. In his
substantially revised conclusion, Tanaka brings in significant new
interpretations to explain why Japanese imperial forces were so
brutal, tracing the historical processes that created such a unique
military structure and ideology. Finally, he investigates why a
strong awareness of their collective responsibility for wartime
atrocities has been and still is lacking among the Japanese.
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