This study examines the effect of Radhabinod Pal's judgment at the Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal, in which he boldly dissented from the majority opinion and held that all Japanese defendants were not guilty. It also explores how historical revisionists have utilized and propagated his judgment in postwar Japanese right-wing politics.
This study examines the effect of Radhabinod Pal's judgment at the Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal, in which he boldly dissented from the majority opinion and held that all Japanese defendants were not guilty. It also explores how historical revisionists have utilized and propagated his judgment in postwar Japanese right-wing politics.
Nariaki Nakazato is professor emeritus at the University of Tokyo.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: Pal and the Tokyo Trial Chapter 1: Pal's Nomination and Attitude towards the Tribunal Chapter 2: The Dissentient Judgement and Its Aftermath Part II: Pal's Life and Ideas Chapter 3: Rise into the Elite Society of Calcutta Chapter 4: A Conservative Nationalist Part III: The "Pal Myth" in Japan Chapter 5: The Creation of the "Pal Myth" Chapter 6: The "Pal Myth" and the Neonationalist Movement
Part I: Pal and the Tokyo Trial Chapter 1: Pal's Nomination and Attitude towards the Tribunal Chapter 2: The Dissentient Judgement and Its Aftermath Part II: Pal's Life and Ideas Chapter 3: Rise into the Elite Society of Calcutta Chapter 4: A Conservative Nationalist Part III: The "Pal Myth" in Japan Chapter 5: The Creation of the "Pal Myth" Chapter 6: The "Pal Myth" and the Neonationalist Movement
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