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Cultural origins of the Kamikaze Special Attack Corps and the 442nd Regimental Combat Team during World War II: A comparison between the Japanese soldiers raised in Japan and the Nisei soldiers raised in America.

机译:神风特攻队和第442团战斗大队在第二次世界大战期间的文化渊源:比较日本境内的日军和美国境内的日精军。

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Scope and method of study. Motivated by nationalistic fervor, many young brave soldiers all over the world fought for their country at all costs during World War II. In Japan, the wartime hysteria and the desperation of the military to come up with a strategy that could stop the advance of the Allied Powers created the extraordinary suicide squad, known as Kamikaze Special Attack Corps, as an ultimate defensive weapon. In America, the 442nd Regimental Combat Team, an all-Japanese American military unit, was created as the only way for Nisei (second-generation Japanese Americans) to demonstrate their loyalty and American patriotism. Comparing the Japanese soldiers raised in Japan and the Nisei soldiers raised in America, this study, rather than focusing on their military or political significance, examines the Japanese cultural influences on the creation of such volunteer units.;Findings and conclusions. Raised by their parents who were people of the Meiji period in Japan, both Kamikazes and Nisei soldiers upheld Japanese moral discipline whether they were in Japan or in the United States. First, they shared similar educational background. Through the Shushin (moral education) courses, they learned Japanese virtues based on the Kyoiku Chokugo (Imperial Rescript on Education). Second, they shared similar cultural values---filial piety and loyalty to the nation---that they inherited from their parents. Third, they culturally adopted Bushido as a code of conduct and a way of life for self-enlightenment. Lastly, they followed Confucianism that taught respect for parents and superiors, duty to family, and loyalty to friends. The concept of filial piety, loyalty, and patriotism played a crucial role in preparing not only the young Japanese soldiers but also the Nisei soldiers for sacrificing their lives for their countries, to which they were indebted. On these grounds I have come to the conclusion that the distinctive Japanese culture significantly influenced the creation of both unforgettable volunteer units that exposed their soldiers to exceptional dangers.
机译:研究范围和方法。在第二次世界大战期间,由于民族主义的热情,全世界许多年轻的英勇士兵不惜一切代价为自己的国家而战。在日本,战时的歇斯底里和军队的绝望提出了可以制止盟军前进的战略,这使得一支名为“神风特攻队”(Kamikaze Special Attack Corps)的非凡自杀小队成为了最终的防御武器。在美国,成立了第442团全日美军部队,作为日精(第二代日裔美国人)展示其忠诚和美国爱国主义的唯一途径。这项研究没有比较日本在日本长大的士兵和在美国长大的日精士兵的军事或政治意义,而是考察了日本文化对创建这种志愿部队的影响。研究结果和结论。在日本明治时代的父母的抚养下,神风敢死队和日精战士无论在日本还是在美国都坚持日本的道德纪律。首先,他们具有相似的教育背景。通过修真(道德教育)课程,他们根据《共典通史》(德文版)学习了日本的美德。第二,他们有着相似的文化价值观,即孝敬和对国家忠诚。第三,他们在文化上采用武士道作为行为准则和自我启蒙的生活方式。最后,他们遵循儒家思想,教导对父母和上级的尊重,对家庭的责任和对朋友的忠诚。孝顺,忠诚和爱国主义的概念不仅在为年轻的日本军人和日精军人准备牺牲自己的国家的生命方面发挥了至关重要的作用。基于这些理由,我得出的结论是,独特的日本文化极大地影响了两个令人难忘的志愿部队的建立,使他们的士兵面临极大的危险。

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  • 作者

    O, Yukie.;

  • 作者单位

    Oklahoma State University.;

  • 授予单位 Oklahoma State University.;
  • 学科 Asian history.;Military history.;Asian American studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2011
  • 页码 322 p.
  • 总页数 322
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:45:03

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