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if your talking about Japanese war crimes they wont listen

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a book on Japanese war crimes would be one

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Japanese and Nazi war criminals for "Crimes Against Humanity" .

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Japanese War Crimes
  • Rape, theft, murder, massacre, destruction of property, torture.
  • As you know the Japanese were very inhumane to their captives. Any city or town they captured would be massacred and looted. After the war, many Japanese generals and admirals were tried and convicted of war crimes, crimes against humanity, and violoations of treatys

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Define "nobody." Most Americans are of European descent, so it's natural that they would be more interested in war crimes occurring in Europe and not Asia.

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It is not the atrocity of the German war crimes that causes them to be more emphasised than the Japanese', rather one key difference between the two countries: their attitudes. While Germany has admitted to, and apologised for, the horrific war crimes committed against the Jews in World War II; Japan, on the other hand, fails to acknowledge that they (along with Germany) started the war, & Japanese history textbooks suggest that the attack on Pearl Harbour and much of the Asia-Pacific region were not the start of the war in the Asia-Pacific region, but a result of actions taken by other nations.

And while Germany has humbled itself & apologised, Japan has yet to show such signs of humility & continues to hide details & responsibilities about their war crimes.

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Removed from the throne and prosecuted for war crimes .

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No, the Nuremberg trials were specifically for prosecuting German war criminals. Japanese war criminals were tried separately in the International Military Tribunal for the Far East, also known as the Tokyo trials, which held Japanese individuals accountable for their actions during World War II.

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They were sent to trial . The Germans were tried in the Nuremberg War Trials and the Japanese were tried in the Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal .

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No there is no statute of limitations on war crimes.

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Crimes of War has 352 pages.

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The Allies held trials against Japanese citizens who brutally mistreated prisoners at war.

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War crimes of the Wehrmacht happened in 1940.

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Crimes of War was created on 1999-07-12.

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War Crimes - film - was created in 2005.

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The Japanese paid some reparations as per the Treaty of Peace with Japan however they committed so many horrific and revolting war crimes that no reparations could possibly come close to compensating for them. Also no real prosecutions of the Japanese happened after the war and some Japanese war criminals are still honored as heroes. One even being elected as their prim minister.

To this day they refuse to admit to, or apologize for, their heinous crimes or compensate those that survived.

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All members of the axis(Germany, Turkey, Italy) apologised for their war crimes. Though Japan did not, they also tend to blot out that part in Japanese history in Japanese schools.

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The duration of War Crimes - film - is 1.37 hours.

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Nazis and some Japanese Commanders were charged with war crimes because they willingly killed unarmed civilians and prisoners of war. These actions are forbidden by the rules of warfare (Geneva Convention): A soldier must only use his training and weaponry to kill enemy soldiers/combatants who pose a threat.

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German leaders stood trial for war crimes and it established resposibility for war

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Yes, he gave the attack his final approval when it was brought to him. He should have been charged with war crimes, but it was decided not to at the time.

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After the war, he was not prosecuted for

war crimesas many other leading government figures were, despite his involvement.

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Hideki Tojo was the highest-ranked Japanese official executed for war crimes in World War II. There are photographs of the general and wartime Prime Minister at the related links.

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The atrocities committed by the SS cannot be quantified .

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War crimes and crimes against humanity .

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"War" is not a Japanese word.

In Japanese, "war" is 戦争 (sensou).

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Soldiers are charged with war crimes during the war and after the war. They can be charged with charges of murder, ill treatment of or the deportation of civilian residents of an occupied area and put into slave labor camps or torture camps, killing hostages, and any act of wanton destruction of cities, towns, villages or any devastation not justified by the military or for civilian necessity. They cannot just do what they want in other words. That is why the Japanese and Germans faced so many war crime charges. They violated the Geneva Convention and War Crimes Act.

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There are war crimes commited by every country or group since the dawn of time. I don't get the point of your question.

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crimes againts humanity

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Nazi war crimes and crimes against Humanity.

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Mostly war crimes, but I'm not sure which...

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Nuremberg , Germany and , in Japan ,

Tokyo (War Crimes Tribunal) .

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Nuremburg

there were trials in many cities. Whereas in Nuremberg the trials were about war crimes and crimes against peace, the Franfurt trials were about the Holocaust and crimes against humanity.

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The defendants in the Tokyo Trials were charged with crimes against peace, war crimes, and crimes against humanity, while the defendants in the Nuremberg Trials were charged with crimes against humanity, war crimes, and crimes against peace. Both trials aimed to hold individuals accountable for their roles in the atrocities committed during World War II.

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Since July of 1998 the United Nations has assumed the responsibility for the trial of crimes like genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity and crimes of aggression through the International Criminal Court with headquarter at The Hague, The Netherlands.

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The Nazi leaders were charged with crimes against peace, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. These charges were related to their roles in planning, initiating, and carrying out the atrocities of World War II, including the Holocaust.

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Masahura Homma was the Japanese General who led the Bataan Death March. The Japanese starved, denied clean water, beat, bayoneted and killed prisoners on the forced march. He was arrested in 1945 for committing war crimes and executed by firing squad.

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War Crimes - 2005 V is rated/received certificates of:

Netherlands:16

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In WWII, military figures include battle deaths (KIA) & personnel missing in action (MIA), as well as fatalities due to accidents, disease, & deaths of prisoners of war in captivity. Civilian casualties include deaths caused by strategic bombing, Holocaust victims, Japanese war crimes, population transfers in the Soviet Union, other War Crimes & deaths due to war related famine & disease.

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In WWII, military figures include battle deaths (Kia) & personnel missing in action (MIA), as well as fatalities due to accidents, disease, & deaths of prisoners of war in captivity. Civilian casualties include deaths caused by strategic bombing, Holocaust victims, Japanese war crimes, population transfers in the Soviet Union, other War Crimes & deaths due to war related famine & disease.

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The Japanese beated The Russo(The Japanese won the war)

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I believe that the Nurenburg War Crimes Trials answered this question.

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Another country/ leader that was accused of war crimes was the Peruvian president from South America.

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The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor was not a war crime but rather an act of conventional warfare. See dictionary definition of war crime.

n.

Any of various crimes, such as genocide or the mistreatment of prisoners of war, committed during a war and considered in violation of the conventions of warfare.

war criminal war criminal n.

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