Collapse of Japanese Empire Repatriation Demobilization 1945-75 Japan

by Hiroshi Masuda

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Collapse of Japanese Empire Repatriation Demobilization 1945-75 Japan Key Features ✔ This book, titled "Collapse of Japanese Empire Repatriation Demobilization 1945-75 Japan," offers a comprehensive analysis of the post-World War II period concerning Japan's surrender, the collapse of the Japanese Empire, and the repatriation and demobilization of Japanese nationals from 1945 to 1975. It explores why Japanese residents in Asia and the Pacific were able to return home early, examining international political perspectives and primary sources from various countries. The book details the experiences of Japanese military personnel and civilians during their repatriation amidst Allied interests and analyzes the social and political impacts on post-war Japan. ✔ Key features include in-depth chapters on the international relations surrounding repatriation, the disarmament of Japanese forces, investigations into Japanese prisoners and returnees in communist countries, and the handling of Japanese war criminals by the People's Republic of China. It also covers the repatriation processes from China, Korea, and the Pacific, including the return of remains and the activities of rescue organizations. Authored by Hiroshi Masuda, a professor of International Sociology at Toyo Eiwa Women's University, the book provides a multidisciplinary perspective based on original documents and historical analysis. ✔ Item Specifics: ✔ C:Title: Collapse of Japanese Empire Repatriation Demobilization 1945-7

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  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Condition: Fine

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