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List of Illustrations | ||
Foreword | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Author's Note | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
1 | The Sandakan POW Camp and the Geneva Convention | 11 |
The Forgotten POW Camp | 11 | |
Establishment of the Camp and the Labor Issue | 12 | |
Escapes and Nonescape Contracts | 18 | |
The Sandakan Incident and the Kempeitai | 23 | |
The System and Purpose of Gunritsu Kaigi | 29 | |
Mistreatment of POWs and the Formosan Guards | 34 | |
2 | The Sandakan Death Marches and the Elimination of POWs | 45 |
The First Death March | 45 | |
The Second Death March | 52 | |
The Elimination and Crucifixion of POWs | 59 | |
Responsibility for Maltreatment and Massacre of POWs | 67 | |
Japanese POW Policy | 70 | |
The Psychology of Cruelty | 74 | |
3 | Rape and War: The Japanese Experience | 79 |
Rape and the Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal | 79 | |
The Massacre of Nurses a Banka Island | 81 | |
The Threat of Prostitution | 88 | |
The Establishment of Comfort Houses | 92 | |
The Universality of Rape in War | 100 | |
War, Rape, and Patriarchy | 105 | |
4 | Judge Webb and Japanese Cannibalism | 111 |
The Tokyo Tribunal and Cannibalism | 111 | |
Evidence of Japanese Cannibalism | 112 | |
Allied Victims of Cannibalism | 115 | |
Cannibalism of Asian POWs | 120 | |
Cannibalism of the Indigenous Population | 124 | |
Starvation and Group Psychosis | 126 | |
Responsibility and Reaction | 129 | |
Aftermath of the Tribunal | 131 | |
5 | Japanese Biological Warfare Plans and Experiments on POWs | 135 |
Unit 731 and Biological Warfare Plans | 135 | |
Biological Warfare Plans in the Southwest Pacific | 139 | |
POWs in Rabaul and Medical Experiments | 145 | |
Australian Responses to Experiments on POWs | 157 | |
The Ethics of Japanese Military Doctors and "Doubling" | 160 | |
6 | Massacre of Civilians at Kavieng | 167 |
The Japanese Invasion of Kavieng | 167 | |
Discovery of the Akikaze Massacre | 171 | |
Responsibility Under the Australian War Crimes Act | 179 | |
A Clue to the Discovery of the Kavieng Massacre | 182 | |
Reconstruction of Events at Kavieng | 185 | |
Japanese Soldiers, International Law, and Gyokusai | 193 | |
Conclusion: Understanding Japanese Brutality in the Asia-Pacific War | 197 | |
The Japanese Concept of Basic Human Rights | 197 | |
Japanese Moral Concepts and the Emperor Ideology | 201 | |
The Corruption of Bushido | 206 | |
Toward Further Research | 212 | |
Notes | 217 | |
About the Book and Author | 251 | |
Index | 253 |
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