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The Military Tribunal For The Far East was convened in Tokyo of Japan by the America, the Allies to try the Japanese war criminals The Military Tribunal For The Far East was convened in Tokyo of Japan by the America, the Allies to try the Japanese war criminals.

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  • haha... the emperor the greatest war criminal was also the greatest coward!!! He made everyone died for him and he himself had the face to stay alive!!!

  • Dont think you can hide the truth by dying.

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  • 萬歲/万岁南京大屠殺!

  • Shinto has done immense damage in this matter.

  • In Japan there aren't big or average right wing parties because the fascists votes the national-conservative Liberal Democratic Party because it has forever had an ambiguous attitude related to the crimes war.

    Deaths among the war prisoners of the Japanese Imperial Army as more in percentage than than the prisoners of the German Nazis.

  • Most victims of the human experimentations were Chinese, also American, British, Australian and Russian POWs.

    At least six different chemical and biological attacks were conducted in China, such as Changde chemical and biological weapon attack in Hunan, and twice Kaimingjie germ weapon attacks in Zhejiang, chemical weapons attack in Battle of Wuhan and Battle of Zaoyang-Yichang.

    Cyanide gas was tested on Australian and Dutch POWs on Kai Islands of Indonesia.

  • Various Japanese Army Units (100, 200, 516, 543, 731, 773, 1644, 1855, 2646, 8604, 9420) researched and developed chemical (potassium cyanide, phosgene, chlorine, hydrogen cyanide, arsenic trichloride, sulfer mustard, lewisite etc.) and biological (anthrax, glanders, rusts, bubonic plague, typhoid, typhus, cholera, smallpox, botulism, tuberculosis, malaria, etc.) weapons, and conducted lethal human experimentations on the general population in Japanese occupied territories.

  • The Three Alls Policy (Kill all, Burn all, Loot all) sanctioned by Hirohito was to massacre an entire village if they suspected an enemy hiding in the village, such as the Panjiayu Massacre in Hebei, China.

    More than 100,000 civilians and POWs died in the construction of the Death Railway (or Thailand-Burma Railway), especially at Hellfire Pass.

    After March 20, 1943, the Japanese Navy was under orders to execute all POWs taken at sea.

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