China's "special Workers": the Reality of the Japanese Army's Slavery of Prisoners of War Labor

China's "special Workers": the Reality of the Japanese Army's Slavery of Prisoners of War Labor

by Interpretation Of Poetry By Li Binggang

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The outstanding feature of Japan's prisoner-of-war policy was its brutality. On the basis of showing its brutality, this book analyzes in five chapters the enslavement of about 200,000 prisoner of war laborers in military projects and coal and iron enterprises. The Japanese aggressors mainly implemented "military suppression" of prisoner-of-war workers, and the prisoner-of-war workers mainly launched a special anti-Japanese front by escaping, rioting, etc. In the course of long-term research, the author of this book collected and preserved a number of archival documents from the Kwantung Army Gendarmerie and the Manchurian Railway, as well as a large number of oral materials from prisoner-of-war laborers. These are not only the basis for the author's research, but also displayed as an appendix at the end of the book for readers' reference.

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