Men to devils, devils to men : Japanese war crimes and Chinese justice /

The Japanese Army committed numerous atrocities during its pitiless campaigns in China from 1931 to 1945. When the Chinese emerged victorious with the Allies at the end of World War II, many seemed ready to exact retribution for these crimes. Rather than resort to violence, however, they chose to de...

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Main Authors: Kushner, Barak, 1968- (Author)
Published: Harvard University Press,
Publisher Address: Cambridge, Massachusetts :
Publication Dates: 2015.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Summary: The Japanese Army committed numerous atrocities during its pitiless campaigns in China from 1931 to 1945. When the Chinese emerged victorious with the Allies at the end of World War II, many seemed ready to exact retribution for these crimes. Rather than resort to violence, however, they chose to deal with their former enemy through legal and diplomatic means. Focusing on the trials of, and policies toward, Japanese war criminals in the postwar period, Men to Devils, Devils to Men analyzes the complex political maneuvering between China and Japan that shaped East Asian realpolitik during the Cold War. Barak Kushner examines how factions of Nationalists and Communists within China structured the war crimes trials in ways meant to strengthen their competing claims to political rule. On the international stage, both China and Japan propagandized the tribunals, promoting or blocking them for their own advantage. Both nations vied to prove their justness to the world: competing groups in China by emphasizing their magnanimous policy toward the Japanese; Japan by openly cooperating with postwar democratization initiatives. At home, however, Japan allowed the legitimacy of the war crimes trials to be questioned in intense debates that became a formidable force in postwar Japanese politics. In uncovering the different ways the pursuit of justice for Japanese war crimes influenced Sino-Japanese relations in the postwar years, Men to Devils, Devils to Men reveals a Cold War dynamic that still roils East Asian relations today.
Item Description: Includes glossary (pages 389-394).
Carrier Form: 403 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages 323-388) and index.
ISBN: 9780674728912 :
0674728912
0674735897
9780674735897
Index Number: KNQ43
CLC: D995
Call Number: D995/K972
Contents: Defeat in denial : the regional impact of Japan's surrender -- Devil in the details : Chinese policies on Japan's war crimes -- Flexible imperial identity : administering postwar legal guilt -- Chinese Nationalist justice : the KMT trials -- Taiwan : political expediency and Japanese imperial assistance -- An unsatisfying peace : shifting attitudes on war crimes -- Socialist magnanimity : the CCP trials.