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Book Synopsis: “They are plain, ordinary murderers,” cried Chief Prosecutor Joseph B. Keenan, and the court at the Tokyo War Crimes Trials believed him. As a result, Japanese officers and soldiers who conducted beheading demonstrations, engaged in unethical medical experiments, or even practiced cannibalism on POWs, were found guilty of the more prosecutable charge of murder. In the years since the Japanese war crimes trials concluded, the proceedings have been colored by charges of racism, vengeance, and guilt. Tim Maga contends that despite these charges, the trials encompassed some of the most fascinating criminal cases of the twentieth century. Judgment at Tokyo is a bold reassessment of the trials, in which defendants ranged from lowly Japanese Imperial Army privates to former prime ministers. Maga shows that these were cases in which good law was practiced and that they changed the ways war crimes trials are approached today. In contrast to Nuremberg, the efforts in Tokyo, Guam, and other locations throughout the Pacific received little attention by the Western press. Once the Cold War began and America needed Pacific allies, the atrocities committed by Japanese soldiers throughout the 1930s and early 1940s were rarely mentioned. The trials were dismissed as phony justice and “Japan Bashing.” Since the defendants did not represent a government for which genocide was a policy pursuit, their cases were more difficult to prosecute than those of Nazi war criminals. Keenan and his compatriots adopted criminal court tactics and established precedents in the conduct of war crimes trials that still stand today. Maga reviews the context for the trials, recounts the proceedings, and concludes that they were, in fact, decent examples of American justice and fair play.

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Discover the untold stories of the Tokyo War Crimes Trials with Judgment at Tokyo, the enthralling book that will take you on a journey through some of the most captivating criminal cases of the twentieth century.

Unearth the shocking truth behind the beheading demonstrations, unethical medical experiments, and even cannibalism on POWs committed by Japanese officers and soldiers. Chief Prosecutor Joseph B. Keenan vehemently denounced them as "plain, ordinary murderers," and the court agreed, resulting in guilty verdicts for these heinous crimes.

While some have accused the trials of being biased or driven by vengeance, renowned author Tim Maga debunks these claims and offers a bold reassessment of the proceedings. He argues that Tokyo's war crimes trials set a new standard for international justice and revolutionized the approach to prosecuting war criminals.

Unlike the Nuremberg Trials, the trials in Tokyo were overshadowed by the onset of the Cold War and the need for Pacific allies. The atrocities committed by Japanese soldiers were conveniently swept under the rug. But now, with Judgment at Tokyo, you have the opportunity to delve into the depths of history and uncover the forgotten stories that shaped the legacy of justice.

Don't miss out on the chance to gain insight into the intricacies of the trials that hastened the course of international law. Embrace this captivating journey and be amazed by the impact these trials have had on the pursuit of justice. Order Judgment at Tokyo now and become enlightened.

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