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PublishedOn
2016-10-16
ISBN
9780761868095
EAN
9780761868095
Subject Area
History
Publication Name
Fallacies in the Allied Nations' Historical Perception As Observed by a British Journalist
Publisher
Hamilton Books
Item Length
8.9 in
Subject
Military / World War II, Asia / Japan, Asia / General
Publication Year
2016
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.6 in
Author
Henry Scott Stokes
Item Weight
7.4 Oz
Item Width
6 in
Number of Pages
136 Pages

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Publisher
Hamilton Books
ISBN-10
0761868097
ISBN-13
9780761868095
eBay Product ID (ePID)
234249547

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Number of Pages
136 Pages
Publication Name
Fallacies in the Allied Nations' Historical Perception As Observed by a British Journalist
Language
English
Subject
Military / World War II, Asia / Japan, Asia / General
Publication Year
2016
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
History
Author
Henry Scott Stokes
Format
Trade Paperback

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Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
7.4 Oz
Item Length
8.9 in
Item Width
6 in

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The history of the world has always been written by the victors and not the defeated. Thus, so-called authentic histories are filled with falsehoods, rationalizations, and hostility against the losers. Until we correct these falsehoods, will we not have an authentic history. This book is exemplary in its effort to revise the history of World War II., A compelling third person evaluation of history surrounding World War II in the Pacific from the Japanese perspective, and a clear call for Japan to reclaim its independence, this book is a must-read, finally available in English.
Table Of Content
Foreword Introduction Chapter One: US Army Tanks in England, My Homeland Chapter Two: Is Japan the Only Country That Committed War Crimes? Chapter Three: What Was the Objective of Yukio Mishima's Suicide? Chapter Four: Osaka City Mayor Toru Hashimoto's Press Conference and the "Comfort Women" Issue Chapter Five: Chiang Kai-shek and Mao Zedong Silent About "Nanking Massacre" Chapter Six: What Was the Meaning of Voices of the Heroic Dead? Chapter Seven: Japan as the Light of Hope for Asia Chapter Eight: Asian Leaders I Have Met Chapter Nine: Memorable People Chapter Ten: People of Japan, Take Pride in Your History
Synopsis
British journalist Henry Scott-Stokes describes the transformation of his understanding of the Greater East Asian War (the so-called Pacific War) from uncritical acceptance of the western colonialist's version to realization of its absolute vacuousness., In 1941, Imperial Japan rapidly brought an end to the British Empire in Asia. Because a non-white race dared to upset the white colonialists' status quo in Asia, the British resented the Japanese long after the war. Mr. Henry Scott-Stokes states that he held such a view as well before arriving in Japan as a foreign correspondent. Mr. Scott-Stokes writes of his transformation, of uncritical acceptance of the western colonialist's version of the Greater East Asian War, the so-called Pacific War, to realization of its absolute vacuousness. " The Japanese]," he states, "were supposed to simply accept, without any criticism or opposition whatsoever, the noble wisdom of civilization the verdicts of the Tokyo Trials]." Mindless parroting of historical fabrications by modern Japanese suggests a loss of national consciousness, of what it means to be Japanese, as Yukio Mishima expressed in his discussions with Mr. Scott-Stokes. Japan lost her independence to America and is merely a protectorate and not a nation with her own culture and history. Japanese people need to take it upon themselves to change this situation. Mr. Stokes' mother-in-law, however, wryly commented that today's Japanese are cowards, so it will take another 200 or 300 years., In 1941, Imperial Japan rapidly brought an end to the British Empire in Asia. Because a non-white race dared to upset the white colonialists' status quo in Asia, the British resented the Japanese long after the war. Mr. Henry Scott-Stokes states that he held such a view as well before arriving in Japan as a foreign correspondent. Mr. Scott-Stokes writes of his transformation, of uncritical acceptance of the western colonialist's version of the Greater East Asian War, the so-called Pacific War, to realization of its absolute vacuousness. "[The Japanese]," he states, "were supposed to simply accept, without any criticism or opposition whatsoever, the noble wisdom of civilization [the verdicts of the Tokyo Trials]." Mindless parroting of historical fabrications by modern Japanese suggests a loss of national consciousness, of what it means to be Japanese, as Yukio Mishima expressed in his discussions with Mr. Scott-Stokes. Japan lost her independence to America and is merely a protectorate and not a nation with her own culture and history. Japanese people need to take it upon themselves to change this situation. Mr. Stokes' mother-in-law, however, wryly commented that today's Japanese are cowards, so it will take another 200 or 300 years.
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2016
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