

Tokyo 1946: the war crime trial that shaped Japan's future
Sep 22, 2024
Gary Bass, a historian and author of the acclaimed book on the Tokyo war crime trials, discusses the pivotal 1946 tribunal that shaped Japan's post-war identity. He delves into the complexities of justice with a diverse panel of judges and the controversial omission of Emperor Hirohito from proceedings. The discussion highlights the dramatic testimonies, the fraught decision-making process, and the legacy of the trials, revealing how they influenced Japan's global reputation and regional relationships in the aftermath of World War II.
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Intro
00:00 • 5min
Controversy and Decision-Making Behind War Crimes Trials
04:32 • 2min
The Tokyo Trials: A Diverse Justice
06:36 • 8min
The Legal Significance of Pearl Harbor in War Crimes Trials
14:28 • 3min
Dramatic Testimonies from the Tokyo War Crimes Trial
17:01 • 2min
Legacy of the Tokyo War Crimes Trials
19:19 • 23min