Japan's holocaust : history of imperial Japan's mass murder and rape during World War II /
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| Language: | English |
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New York ; Nashville :
Knox Press,
[2024]
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Table of Contents:
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Preamble
- Japan's emperor cult, intolerant religions, Hirohito, fascistic ideology, and racist beliefs
- Japan's racial tensions with Nazi Germany and blending fascist ideologies
- Japan's martial culture
- Japanese xenophobic and imperialistic goals in practice
- The rape of Nanking
- The rape of Singapore and Malaya
- The Bataan death march
- The rape of Guam
- The rape of the Philippines and Manila
- Siam-Burma railway or "railroad of death"
- Lieutenant General Tadamichi Kuribayashi
- The rape of Asia and Hong Kong under Kuribayashi
- "Comfort women": Japanese sex-slave culture
- Unit 731/Japan's human medical experimentation center and death camp
- Japan as a drug-dealing nation
- Other Japanese atrocities and counting the victims
- Problems Japan has documenting and atoning for its past
- Mass murder and compulsory suicide of Japanese civilians by the Japanese
- Banzais, seppuku, jiketsu, and kamikazes
- Knowledge of Japan's crimes outside and inside the country and allied reaction to Japan's atrocities
- Japan's honoring of their criminals and death units
- The atomic bombs and stopping Japan's mass murder
- Amphibious warfare: the Marine Corps' Forte and how it stopped Hitler's genocide and Japan's holocaust
- Conclusion.