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  1. Had Japan certified the legal validity of the war crimes tribunals in the San Francisco Treaty, the war crimes would have become open to appeal and overturning in Japanese courts. This would have been unacceptable in international diplomatic circles. [citation needed]
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    What happened in the Japanese war crimes trial?Japanese war crimes trial begins. On November 12, the war crimes tribunal passed death sentences on seven of the men, including General Hideki Tojo, who served as Japanese premier during the war, and other principals, such as Iwane Matsui, who organized the Rape of Nanking, and Heitaro Kimura, who brutalized Allied prisoners of war.
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    Did Japan accept the Tokyo Tribunal?Former Prime Minister Shinzō Abe has advocated the position that Japan accepted the Tokyo tribunal and its judgements as a condition for ending the war, but that its verdicts have no relation to domestic law. According to Abe, those convicted of war crimes are not criminals under Japanese law.
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    How are Japanese war crimes defined outside Japan?Outside Japan, different societies use widely different timeframes in defining Japanese war crimes. For example, the annexation of Korea by Japan in 1910 was enforced by the Japanese military, and the Society of Yi Dynasty Korea was switched to the political system of the Empire of Japan.
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    Why didn’t the Russians try the Japanese for war crimes?The Russians never tired of harping on Western decisions not to try the ‘greedy capitalists,’ the zaibatsu of Japanese industry. The thrust of the Russian trials, such as they were, concentrated on alleged Japanese ‘manufacture and employment’ of bacteriological weapons (of which the International Military Tribunal found no evidence at all).
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    WebJapanese soldiers had been killing, raping, looting and torturing all across the East since the 1930s. In 1945, at long long last, the bill was coming due. Before the courts-martial and military commissions recessed for the last time, some 5,600 Japanese had been …

  4. https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/japanese-war-crimes-trial-begins

    WebOn November 12, the war crimes tribunal passed death sentences on seven of the men, including General Hideki Tojo, who served as Japanese premier during the war, and other …

  5. Japanese war crimes - Wikipedia

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    WebOn 7 April 1957, the Japanese government announced that, with the concurrence of a majority of the powers represented on the tribunal, the last ten major Japanese war …

    What were the war crimes committed by Japan?
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  6. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Military_Tribunal_for_the_Far_East

    WebFor the documentary, see International Military Tribunal for the Far East (film). International Military Tribunal for the Far East court chamber. The International Military Tribunal for the …

  7. https://www.nationalww2museum.org/war/topics/tokyo-war-crimes-trial

    WebOVERVIEW. One week after the surrender of Japan on September 2, 1945, General Douglas MacArthur—the Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers—ordered the arrests of …

  8. https://ivypanda.com/essays/japanese-war-crimes

    WebThe Japanese Law in relation to War Crimes. Japan promised to abide by the terms of Geneva Convention of 1929. Most of the crimes that were committed such as mass …

  9. War Crimes Tribunals - nanjing massacre

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    WebHisao Tani, the lieutenant general of the 6th Division of the Japanese army in Nanking, was tried by the Nanjing War Crimes Tribunal. Other Japanese military leaders in charge at the …

  10. https://www.quora.com/Why-were-there-no-Japanese-war-crime-trials-in-1945-46

    WebAnswer (1 of 3): There were actually war crime trials. They began in March 3, 1946. Japanese war crimes trial begins - May 03, 1946 - HISTORY.com > Twenty-eight …

  11. https://anzacportal.dva.gov.au/.../events/after-war/war-crimes-trials

    WebNeither the Japanese Emperor Hirohito, nor any member of his family, was tried in any category. The Australian B and C Class trials, which included crimes against prisoners of …

  12. https://www.iresearchnet.com/research-paper...

    WebThe result was a vote approving in principle an International Criminal Court (ICC) with powers to try cases of genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity, and crimes of …

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