In recent years, Japanese leaders repeatedly paid homage to the Yasukuni Shrine, a Shinto shrine located in Tokyo, Japan, dedicated to the spirits of soldiers and others who died fighting on behalf of the Emperor of Japan. The shrine is a source of considerable controversy primarily because it also enshrines 1,068 people who were convicted of war crimes by a post World War II court, among whom are 12 convicted and 2 suspected Class A war criminals ('crime against peace'). The purpose of this book is to expose the war crimes committed by the 14 Class-A war criminals (such as the Japanese Hitler: Hideki Tojo, Japan's War Minster and Prime Minister during WWII, and Iwane Matsui, the prime culprit of Nanjing Massacre of 1937) enshrined in the Yasukuni Shrine, and tells the world why countries like China, North Korea, and South Korea firmly oppose the shrine visits by high-ranking Japanese government officials.
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暫缺《靖國(guó)神社中的甲級(jí)戰(zhàn)犯(英)》作者簡(jiǎn)介
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A Fanatic Militarist Hideki Tojo Spy Leader Kenji doihara Prime Culprit in Nanjing Massacre IWane Matsui Order-giver of pearl Haror Raid Osami Nagano Short-Lived Wartime Prlme Minlster Kiichiro Hiranuma participating in the Aggression War from Beginning to End Yoshijiro Umezu Promoter of Fascist Ailiance of Germany,Italy and Japan Toshio Shiratori Chief Plotter of September 18 Incident Seishiro ltagaki Conspirator to Start the Pacific War Heitaro Kimura Advocator for Aggressive and Expansionist Policy Akira Muto Only Civil Official Being Hanged Kiki Hirota Engaging in War Diplonacy Shigenori Togo The Diplomat Pushing Japan to War Yosuke Matsuoka Wartime prime Minister Following Hideki Tojo Kuniaki Koiso