Knights of Bushido: A History of Japanese War Crimes During World War II
Discover the compelling narrative of "Knights of Bushido: A History of Japanese War Crimes During World War II" by Baron Russell of Liverpool Edward Frederick Langley Russell. Published in 2014 by Pen & Sword Books Ltd, this meticulously researched book spans 333 pages, offering a profound insight into the atrocities committed during one of history's darkest periods.
This classic account serves as a standard reference on Japanese war crimes, featuring carefully documented studies grounded in evidence presented at post-war trials. The book delves into significant events, including the harrowing incidents at Nanking and the brutal treatment of Allied prisoners of war. Russell's thorough examination not only sheds light on these historical events but also invites readers to reflect on the consequences of war and the importance of accountability.
Perfect for history enthusiasts and scholars alike, "Knights of Bushido" is an essential addition to your library, providing a vivid and informative perspective on the complexities of wartime conduct.