The gods left first: the captivity and repatriation of Japanese POWs in northeast Asia, 1945-56

2014; Association of College and Research Libraries; Volume: 51; Issue: 06 Linguagem: Inglês

10.5860/choice.51-3391

ISSN

1943-5975

Autores

Andrew E. Barshay,

Tópico(s)

Korean Peninsula Historical and Political Studies

Resumo

List of Maps and Illustrations Acknowledgments Note on Names and Terms I. Prologue Gods Left First Sources and Method II. Siberian Internment in History Prince's Tale Soviet-Japanese War Hot War to Cold Soviet-Japanese Conflict: Prehistory into History Toward Internment Internment Remembered III. Kazuki Yasuo and the Profane World of the Gulag Icons of the Profane Red Corpse My Vision Broadened Tenfold Style From Image to Text Responsibility of the Artist The Beauty only I Can Grasp IV. Knowledge Painfully Acquired: Takasugi Ichiro and the Democratic Movement in Siberia Thank You, Iosif Vissarionovich! Humanist Interprets the Gulag Siberia, School of Democracy Ogawa Goro Becomes Takasugi Ichiro In the Shadow of the Northern Lights Gate of Hell Toward Epiphany Toward Knowledge Painfully Acquired V. Ishihara Yoshiro: My Best Self Did Not Return Prologue: Ishihara Yoshiro and Viktor Frankl Survivor's Question Primitive Accumulation of Memory Life before the Death Into the Gulag At Lowest Ebb, Stirrings Kano Buichi, Enigma Was this Domoi? VI. Coda People Stalin Didn't Care About A War to Live: Fujiwara Tei's Shooting Stars Are Alive Meaning and Message of Survival Appendix: How Many? Bibliography Index

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