
Beyond the Post-war Period: Japan's Understanding of War Responsibility (chinese Academy of Social Sciences Sino-japanese Historical Research Center Library)
by Buping
About This Novel
Japan's war of aggression against China more than 70 years ago and the post-war understanding of the history of the war by the people of China and Japan not only directly affected the exchanges and understanding between the people of the two countries, but also always had an impact on the actual development and future direction of Sino-Japanese relations. After the war, Japanese society, including the political circles and the people, continued to make remarks and actions that denied the fact of the aggressive war and denied the responsibility for the aggressive war. This not only hurt the feelings of the people of the war-victim countries, including China, but also left the problems left over by history unresolved for a long time. How did this understanding of war history come to be, and what factors influenced it? Are there opposite attitudes and perceptions in Japanese society? Can the people of China and Japan reach understanding on this issue through communication? This book answers these questions.
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