
The Great Trial: Records of the Nationalist Government's Treatment of Japanese War Criminals
by Liu Tong
About This Novel
This book is another military masterpiece by Professor Liu Tong, a famous military history expert. It comprehensively describes the process of the Nationalist Government's trial of Japanese war criminals from 1946 to 1949. The book is divided into six parts. The first part begins with the establishment of the United Nations War Crimes Review Commission in London in 1942 and describes the two stages of the investigation of Japanese war crimes and the process of identifying and arresting war criminals; The second part is divided into 10 chapters to introduce in detail the process of trying Japanese war criminals in ten military courts; the third part is the trial process of five important war criminals and the Shanghai collective trial of Japanese generals; the fourth part introduces the trials of four important foreign-related cases; the fifth part discusses the relevant issues of the trial; the sixth part appendix lists the list of important Japanese war criminals and the statistical table of the trial of Japanese war criminals. This book is the result of a major project of the National Social Science Fund.
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