The Laughing Man

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Between September 1945 and the end of the Tokyo trial, in any case, atrocities were well publicized and more than a few people responded with genuine horror. When the slaughter of civilians in Manila was made known, the mother of a soldier wrote an astonishing letter to the national press declaring that “even if such an atrocious soldier were my son, I could not accept him back home. Let him be shot to death there.”
Embracing Defeat: Japan in the Wake of World War II
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