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Japanese Militarism dan Its War Crimes In Asia Pasific Region
Japanese Militarism and Its War Crimes in the Asia-Pacific Region analyzes the rise of Japanese militarism and its consequences for the peoples of the Asia-Pacific during the first half of the twentieth century. The book examines the ideological foundations of militarism, the expansionist policies of Imperial Japan, and the patterns of violence and war crimes committed in occupied territories. Through historical analysis and documentation, it explores the impact of military aggression on civilian populations, including forced labor, sexual violence, and mass atrocities, while also addressing issues of accountability, memory, and post-war justice. This work contributes to a broader understanding of war, imperialism, and human rights violations in the Asia-Pacific region and their enduring legacies in contemporary international relations.
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