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The Canadian War Crimes Liaison Detachment - Far East and the Prosecution of Japanese 'Minor' War Crimes

机译:加拿大战争罪行联络支队-远东与日本对“轻微”战争罪行的起诉

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The members of the Canadian War Crimes Liaison Detachment – Far East travelled across the Pacific in April 1946 to participate in “minor” war crimes trials in Hong Kong and Japan. The assignment stemmed from the harrowing experiences of the Winnipeg Grenadiers and Royal Rifles of Canada in Hong Kong and Japan following the Japanese invasion in December 1941 through to their liberation from POW camps at the end of the Pacific War. Literature pertaining to war crimes trials during this period focuses primarily on the Nuremberg and other European trials, or on the major, often politicized Tokyo Trial. This dissertation addresses the frequently proffered recommendation in the literature that further explorations into the “minor” trials of 5600 Japanese war criminals are needed. The members of the Canadian Detachment served as prosecutors at the American operated Yokohama War Crimes Trials, as well as the British Hong Kong War Crimes Courts. Their cases covered the entirety of the POW experience, from atrocities during battle and in the immediate aftermath, to brutal abuses and medical neglect in POW camps and exploitation in war-related and dangerous labour. The Canadian trials were steeped in emerging and evolving legal concepts including issues of command responsibility and superior orders, as well as the use of common or joint trials and broadly expanded rules of evidence. The uncertainty of trial outcomes and the leniency of many of the sentences combined with the genuine effort extended by the Canadian Detachment members in investigation, case development, and in the courtroom belie the crude and misguided application of a victors’ justice framework. Although the trials were not marked with a clear sense of unfairness, their historical legacy has ultimately been a failure. When the international community sought answers to war crimes starting in the latter half of the twentieth century, these trial records have been left to gather dust on archive shelves. However, the transcripts offer historians the opportunity to better understand both the brutality and banality of the POW experience, and the legal community a series of pragmatic and thorough avenues for addressing violations of the laws and customs of war.
机译:1946年4月,远东加拿大战争罪行联络分队的成员穿越太平洋,参加了在香港和日本进行的“轻微”战争罪行审判。这项任务源于1941年12月日本入侵日本至太平洋战争结束时从战俘营解放后在香港和日本的加拿大温尼伯掷弹兵和皇家步枪的惨痛经历。在此期间,与战争罪审判有关的文献主要集中于纽伦堡和其他欧洲审判,或者主要是经常政治化的东京审判。本文针对文献中经常提出的建议,即有必要进一步探索对5600名日本战犯的“次要”审判。加拿大支队的成员在美国经营的横滨战争罪行审判以及英国香港战争罪行法院担任检察官。他们的案件涵盖了战俘的全部经历,从战斗中和战后的暴行,到战俘营地的残酷虐待和医疗疏忽,以及与战争有关的危险劳动中的剥削。加拿大审判沉浸在新兴的法律概念中,包括指挥责任和上级命令问题,以及使用共同或联合审判以及广泛扩展的证据规则。审判结果的不确定性和许多判决的宽大处理,再加上加拿大支队成员在调查,案情发展和法庭上所做的真诚努力,掩盖了胜利者司法框架的粗略和误导性应用。尽管这些审判没有明显的不公平感,但它们的历史遗产最终还是失败了。当国际社会寻求从二十世纪下半叶开始的战争罪行的答案时,这些审判记录就被留下来,用来在档案架上收集灰尘。但是,笔录为历史学家提供了一个机会,可以更好地了解战俘经验的残酷和平庸,以及法律界提供了一系列务实而彻底的途径来解决违反战争法和习惯的行为。

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