Japanese War Crimes Trials France Indochina Saigon 1945 Japan Military Japan

by Chizuru Nanba

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Japanese War Crimes Trials France Indochina Saigon 1945 Japan Military Japan Key Features ✔ This comprehensive book explores the complex history of Japanese war crimes trials in France and Indochina after World War II, shedding light on a largely overlooked aspect of post-war justice and colonial legacy. It examines how the Allied powers, particularly France, participated in prosecuting Japanese war criminals amid the intricate political and colonial dynamics of the time. Using recent materials from Japan, France, and Vietnam, the author reconstructs the processes surrounding the Saigon trials, the Tokyo Tribunal, and the broader context of decolonization, revealing the deep-rooted colonialism embedded in these proceedings. ✔ Key features include detailed analyses of the Saigon court cases, the legal and diplomatic strategies employed by France and other Allied nations, and the enduring impact of colonialism on post-war justice. The book also discusses the ambiguous cooperation between Japan and France during the colonial period, the suppression of resistance movements, and the subsequent struggles over accountability and reconciliation. ✔ Item Specifics: ✔ C:Condition: Like New (Never read) ✔ C:Language: Japanese ✔ C:Format: Hardcover ✔ C:Title: Japanese War Crimes Trials France Indochina Saigon 1945 Japan Military Japan ✔ C:Author: Chizuru Nanba ✔ C:Publisher: [Publisher Name Not Provided] ✔ C:Publication Year: [Year Not Provided] ✔ C:Pages: [Number of Pages Not Provided] ✔

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