Tittel: | Researching Japanese war crimes records : Introductory essays | Ansvar: | Edward Drea, Greg Bradsher, Robert Hanyok, James Lide, Michael Petersen, Daqing Yang | Forfatter: | Drea, Edward J. / Michael Petersen | Materialtype: | Bok | Signatur: | Digital PDF | Utgitt: | Washington D. C. : Washington: Nazi War Crimes and Japanese Imperial Government Records Interagency Working Groups, 2006 | Omfang: | 240 sider | ISBN/ISSN: | 1-880875-28-4 | Klassenummer: | 940.54/05072 | Emneord: | "Rape of Nanking” / 2. verdenskrig / Andre verdenskrig / Krig / Krigsforbrytelser / Militærhistorie / Militærvesen / War crimes - Japan. Sources. / World War, 1939-1945 - Atrocities - Japan. Sources. / World War, 1939-1945 - Destruction and pillage - Japan. Sources. | Geografiske emneord: | Asia / Australia / Japan / Kina / Nanjing / Nanking / Stillehavet | Parallelltittel: | Researching Japanese War Crimes Records | Note: | Boken ligger kun som nedlastbar PDF på høyre side. | Innhold: | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Documentary evidence and the studies of Japanese war crimes : an interim assessment / Daqing Yang -- Recently declassified records at the U.S. National Archives relating to Japanese war crimes / James Lide -- Japanese war crimes records at the National Archives : research starting points / NARA staff -- Wartime COMINT records in the National Archives about Japanese war crimes in the Asia and Pacific theaters, 1978-1997 / Robert Hanyok -- The exploitation of captured and seized Japanese records relating to war crimes 1942-1945 / Greg Bradsher -- A "constantly recurring irritant" : returning captured and seized Japanese records, 1946-1961 / Greg Bradsher -- The Intelligence that wasn't: CIA name files the U.S. Army, and Intelligence gathering in occupied Japan / Michael Petersen.
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This work makes it possible for the public to access a wide variety of documents related to Japanese war crimes committed in Asia and the Pacific. Noteworthy is the fact that the previously declassified documents corroborate much that is already known about Japan’s wartime record. Furthermore, the material goes beyond the subject of war crimes and provides a wealth of historical information about the Axis nations. The range of Japanese-related documents, U.S. government as well as translated and original Japanese documents, merits extensive exploitation by academics, researchers, writers, veterans, and others interested in history. The files are filled with stories that need to be told.
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