Behind a Curtain of Silence: Japanese in Soviet Custody, 1945-1956

Behind a Curtain of Silence: Japanese in Soviet Custody, 1945-1956

by William Nimmo
Behind a Curtain of Silence: Japanese in Soviet Custody, 1945-1956

Behind a Curtain of Silence: Japanese in Soviet Custody, 1945-1956

by William Nimmo

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Overview

Most Americans are unaware that Soviet forces detained and imprisoned Japanese soldiers and civilians on a massive scale following World War II. In addition to interning large numbers of Japanese nationals in Soviet-occupied territories, the Red Army deported more than half a million Japanese to labor camps in Siberia and other parts of the USSR. Despite efforts to gain their release, repatriation was not complete until 1956. William Nimmo's book is the first work in English to provide a detailed account of this little-known aspect of the war's aftermath.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313257629
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 08/03/1988
Series: Contributions in Military Studies , #78
Pages: 168
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.44(d)

About the Author

WILLIAM F. NIMMO is a researcher and historian specializing in foreign relations and military affairs.

Table of Contents

The August War
Japanese Settlers and the Red Army
Japanese in Stalin's Labor Camps
Marxist-Leninist Indoctrination
Attempts to Expedite Repatriation
Returban to Japan
The Final Accounting
Index

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