Re: Unit 731
投稿者: nyankotyanndamon 投稿日時: 2009/08/26 09:58 投稿番号: [5800 / 28555]
Even the handful that reached the West
during this period was so encumbered with communist Cold War propaganda that many
questioned their veracity. For example, when the Soviets published the offcial court
proceedings in 1950 of the December 1949 trials in Khabarovsk, they included Unit 731
related documents, but many in the West dismissed the verdicts along with the evidence
as another in a series of long-running Stalinist show trials.
With the dissolution of the
former Soviet Union in December 1991 and positive change in United States-China
relations, information about war crimes became somewhat more accessible, but still very
limited. Diligent efforts in Japan have uncovered extensive documentation related to
Unit 731 and other war crimes, but the amount of material still remaining classified is
unknown. By the late 1990s, many people focused on whether the U.S. government still
had classified material about Japanese war crimes, and, if so, whether it would implicate
other Japanese who had escaped justice.
Declassifying U.S. Documents on Japanese War Crimes
Responding to these concerns, on December 6, 2000, Congress passed the Japanese
Imperial Government Disclosure Act (Public Law 106-567), which put to rest any
doubt that U.S. records relating to Japanese war crimes were included under the aegis of
the 1998 Nazi War Crimes Disclosure Act (Public Law 105-246). The implementing
directive ordered the Interagency Working Group (IWG) “to locate and disclose, subject
↑結局、西側では良く判らないと言うことだな、脳無し君。
今まで日本の左翼が情報を操作してきたと言うことは、共産党中国と、ソ連共産党の繋がりがあった政党が、故意に偽情報を流していたと言うことだな、脳無し君。
during this period was so encumbered with communist Cold War propaganda that many
questioned their veracity. For example, when the Soviets published the offcial court
proceedings in 1950 of the December 1949 trials in Khabarovsk, they included Unit 731
related documents, but many in the West dismissed the verdicts along with the evidence
as another in a series of long-running Stalinist show trials.
With the dissolution of the
former Soviet Union in December 1991 and positive change in United States-China
relations, information about war crimes became somewhat more accessible, but still very
limited. Diligent efforts in Japan have uncovered extensive documentation related to
Unit 731 and other war crimes, but the amount of material still remaining classified is
unknown. By the late 1990s, many people focused on whether the U.S. government still
had classified material about Japanese war crimes, and, if so, whether it would implicate
other Japanese who had escaped justice.
Declassifying U.S. Documents on Japanese War Crimes
Responding to these concerns, on December 6, 2000, Congress passed the Japanese
Imperial Government Disclosure Act (Public Law 106-567), which put to rest any
doubt that U.S. records relating to Japanese war crimes were included under the aegis of
the 1998 Nazi War Crimes Disclosure Act (Public Law 105-246). The implementing
directive ordered the Interagency Working Group (IWG) “to locate and disclose, subject
↑結局、西側では良く判らないと言うことだな、脳無し君。
今まで日本の左翼が情報を操作してきたと言うことは、共産党中国と、ソ連共産党の繋がりがあった政党が、故意に偽情報を流していたと言うことだな、脳無し君。
これは メッセージ 5786 (anthony_749 さん)への返信です.
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