This book provides the first English language examination and analysis of the records of the Dutch war crimes tribunals from 1946-1949, which prosecuted more than 1000 Japanese soldiers and civilians for war crimes committed during the occupation of the Netherlands East Indies during World War II.
This book provides the first English language examination and analysis of the records of the Dutch war crimes tribunals from 1946-1949, which prosecuted more than 1000 Japanese soldiers and civilians for war crimes committed during the occupation of the Netherlands East Indies during World War II.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Fred L. Borch is the Regimental Historian and Archivist for the Army's Judge Advocate General's Corps. He served 25 years as an Army lawyer before retiring from active duty and assuming his current position as a military legal historian. Having served as the first Chief Prosecutor for the Guantanamo Bay military commissions (from 2003-2004), he has special interest in the history of war crimes. Mr. Borch is the author of a number of books and hundreds of articles on legal and non-legal topics, including "Judge Advocates in Combat: Army Lawyers in Military Operations from Vietnam to Haiti" and "For Military Merit: Recipients of the Purple Heart."
Inhaltsangabe
* I: Setting the Stage * II: "Asia for Asians," Bushido, and the Nature of Japanese War Crimes in the East Indies * III: Prosecuting the Japanese: The Role of International and Domestic Law in the Establishment of War Crimes Tribunals in the East Indies * IV: Preparing for Trial: Gathering Evidence and Selecting Cases for Prosecution * V: Trials of Prisoner of War and Internee Camp Personnel, and Trials for the Mistreatment of Prisoners of War * VI: Trials for Mass Murder and Unlawful Executions * VII: Trials for Enforced Prostitution * VIII: 'Collective Responsibility:' Prosecuting the Kempeitai, Tokkeitai, and 25th Army * IX: Trials for Violations of the Terms of the Armistice * X: 'Command Responsibility': Prosecutor v. Shoji, Prosecutor v. Maruyama, and Prosecutor v. Imamura and Okazaki * XI: An Unfortunate Sideshow: The Prosecution of Collaborators * XII: Aftermath: Impact of the Trials on the Netherlands and the Netherlands East Indies
* I: Setting the Stage * II: "Asia for Asians," Bushido, and the Nature of Japanese War Crimes in the East Indies * III: Prosecuting the Japanese: The Role of International and Domestic Law in the Establishment of War Crimes Tribunals in the East Indies * IV: Preparing for Trial: Gathering Evidence and Selecting Cases for Prosecution * V: Trials of Prisoner of War and Internee Camp Personnel, and Trials for the Mistreatment of Prisoners of War * VI: Trials for Mass Murder and Unlawful Executions * VII: Trials for Enforced Prostitution * VIII: 'Collective Responsibility:' Prosecuting the Kempeitai, Tokkeitai, and 25th Army * IX: Trials for Violations of the Terms of the Armistice * X: 'Command Responsibility': Prosecutor v. Shoji, Prosecutor v. Maruyama, and Prosecutor v. Imamura and Okazaki * XI: An Unfortunate Sideshow: The Prosecution of Collaborators * XII: Aftermath: Impact of the Trials on the Netherlands and the Netherlands East Indies
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