A Study on Japanese People's Understanding of War Responsibility after the War

A Study on Japanese People's Understanding of War Responsibility after the War

by Xu Zhimin

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The postwar Japanese understanding of war responsibility was complex and dynamic. Even after the war, there are considerable differences and changes in the understanding of war responsibilities of a certain social class in Japan, or of different social groups in the same class. Even the same Japanese has different understandings of war responsibilities at different times and on different occasions. In order to comprehensively grasp the overview and characteristics of the Japanese people's understanding of war responsibility after the war, this book uses the continuity of the postwar Japanese emperor, government, conservatives, progressives, and ordinary people's understanding of war responsibility as the "warp", and its stages in response to the current situation at home and abroad as the "weft", focusing on elucidating It describes the history of changes in their understanding of war responsibility from the postwar period to the present, and explores the key relationship between the Japanese people's understanding of war responsibility and the understanding of history between China and Japan, thereby enhancing mutual understanding, strengthening mutual trust between China and Japan, and eliminating ideological obstacles and historical factors that affect peace, stability and prosperity in East Asia.

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