Japanese Prisoners of War in India 1942 46

Japanese Prisoners of War in India  1942 46
Author: T.R. Sareen
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2021-10-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004213661

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This is the first in-depth study to examine the history, treatment and conditions of more than 2500 Japanese prisoners of war who were captured by British forces on the Burma front and kept in India during the period 1942-46. Drawing on original sources, including the National Archive of India, the International Committee of the Red Cross, as well as limited government records in the UK, USA and Japan, together with some former Japanese POWs’ first-hand accounts, the author has been able to provide a detailed picture of the way of life of these prisoners, the organization of camp life, as well as the policies that governed their incarceration. In so doing, the author fills a significant gap both in Pacific War studies and prisoner-of-war history. The manner of the capture and surrender of the Japanese was unique, in that they were captured, for the most part, when they were either seriously wounded or sick, or had become unconscious due to hunger or disease while fighting on the Arakan, Imphal and Kohima (Burma) fronts. A few in good health gave themselves up; but there was no mass surrender, even by a single regiment or unit, ever took place, thus giving rise to the myth that no Japanese soldier ever became a prisoner of war. This account sets the history straight and will be widely welcomed by the generalist and specialist alike, particularly those studying the history of this period, including POW history, as well as students of international law and the work of international agencies, such as the Red Cross.

Conspiracy of Silence

Conspiracy of Silence
Author: Tilak Raj Sareen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: Prisoners of war
ISBN: 8183690289

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About the Book : - This volume pertaining to hitherto unpublished documents presents the history,treatment and the nature of life led by the Japannese prisoners of war in India.More than 2500 Japanese were captured by the British forces on the Burma front and they were kept in two POW camps in India. The study of this subject does not feature at all either in the history of the second war or in the post war literature in Japan. There are many reasons for the total neglect of the subject ,but the main being the dearth of original records,which are lying scattered. Original sources presented here were collected from archival repositories in U.K,USA,JAPAN ,INDIA and Geneva. The author has also included the first hand accounts of the former Japanese POWs and British officers who managed these prisoners. These documents provide a detailed picture of the way their life behind the barbed wire and the mental anguish they underwnt as POW.In Japanese cultural tradition for a sodier to become POW was disgraceful. In doing so the author fills a significant gap in the Pacific war studies and the prisoners of war history.The volume will be welcomed by the scholars both in India and Japan particularky those who are interested in the POW history as well as those studying International law and the working of the Red Cross.TRSAREEN

Eaten by the Japanese

Eaten by the Japanese
Author: John Baptist Crasta,Richard Crasta
Publsiher: Invisible Man Press
Total Pages: 124
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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John Baptist Crasta's only mistake was to be in the wrong place at the wrong time--Singapore, when the Japanese invaded--and to be a man of rectitude and courage. His memoir tells of his miraculous survival through 3.5 years as a POW of the Japanese. The memoir itself miraculously survives 51 years until it is published by his son, just before his death!

Useful Captives

Useful Captives
Author: Daniel Krebs,Lorien Foote
Publsiher: University Press of Kansas
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2021-02-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780700630516

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Useful Captives: The Role of POWs in American Military Conflicts is a wide-ranging investigation of the integral role prisoners of war (POWs) have played in the economic, cultural, political, and military aspects of American warfare. In Useful Captives volume editors Daniel Krebs and Lorien Foote and their contributors explore the wide range of roles that captives play in times of conflict: hostages used to negotiate vital points of contention between combatants, consumers, laborers, propaganda tools, objects of indoctrination, proof of military success, symbols, political instruments, exemplars of manhood ideals, loyal and disloyal soldiers, and agents of change in society. The book’s eleven chapters cover conflicts involving Americans, ranging from colonial warfare on the Creek-Georgia border in the late eighteenth century, the American Revolution, the Civil War, the Great War, World War II, to twenty-first century U.S. drone warfare. This long historical horizon enables the reader to go beyond the prison camp experience of POWs to better understand the many ways they influence the nature and course of military conflict. Useful Captives shows the vital role that prisoners of war play in American warfare and reveals the cultural contexts of warfare, the shaping and altering of military policies, the process of state-building, the impacts upon the economy and environment of the conflict zone, their special place in propaganda and political symbolism, and the importance of public history in shaping national memory.

India at War

India at War
Author: Yasmin Khan
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 441
Release: 2015
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780199753499

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"First published in Great Britain in 2015 as The Raj at War by The Bodley Head"--Title page verso.

Historical Dictionary of World War II

Historical Dictionary of World War II
Author: Anne Sharp Wells
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 521
Release: 2023-12-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781538102565

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World War II was the largest and most costly conflict in history, the first true global war. Fought on land, on sea, and in the air, it involved numerous countries and killed, maimed, or displaced millions of people, both civilian and military, around the world. In spite of the alliances that bound many of the same participants, the war was essentially two separate but simultaneous conflicts: one involved Japan as the major antagonist and took place mostly in Asia and the Pacific; and the other, initiated by Germany and Italy, was contested mainly in Europe, North Africa, the Mediterranean, and the Atlantic. This book focuses on the lesser known war, the war with Japan. It begins with Japan’s seizure of Manchuria from China in 1931 and covers Japan’s ambitious attacks on Pearl Harbor and other territories ten years later, the use of atomic bombs on Japan’s cities, and the end of the Allied occupation of Japan in 1952. Although Japan renounced war in its 1947 constitution, conflict continued across Asia, as former colonies fought for independence and civil war engulfed other areas. Historical Dictionary of World War II: The War Against Japan, Second Edition contains a chronology, an introduction, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has more than 500 cross-referenced entries on the military, diplomatic, political, social, economic, and scientific aspects of the war, in addition to the lives of the people who participated in and directed the war. This book is an excellent resource for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about the war against Japan during World War II.

The Japanese in War and Peace 1942 48

The Japanese in War and Peace  1942 48
Author: Ian Nish
Publsiher: Global Oriental
Total Pages: 484
Release: 2010-12-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004212817

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Writers of materials included are generally from the lower rungs of society; they provide an insight into the attitudes of citizens who are often neglected in accounts of the Allied Occupation, providing scholars, researchers, etc. with a valuable new dimension to our understanding of this Occupation history and its impact on the Japanese nation.

War Conflict and Security in Japan and Asia Pacific 1941 1952

War  Conflict and Security in Japan and Asia Pacific  1941 1952
Author: Louis Allen
Publsiher: Global Oriental
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2011-06-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004212763

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It was Louis Allen’s work on Japan which dominated his prodigious output as a scholar, researcher and writer and which received greatest attention internationally. This collection of his writings focuses entirely on his principal fields of research, viz, Japan and the Pacific War, the post-war conflicts in Burma, Malaya and Indochina, and the immediate post-war years in the context of Japan, security and reconciliation. Importantly, in addition to the 24 essays brought together here from both known and unknown sources, we are pleased to publish for the first time Louis Allen’s own undated autobiographical paper entitled ‘Innocents Abroad: Investigating War Crimes in South-East Asia’, providing a unique, first-hand account of his war-time life and activities. This volume also includes a complete bibliography of Louis Allen’s writings covering all disciplines.