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Tokyo calling: The Charles Cousens case - 8 Angebote vergleichen
Bester Preis: € 8,81 (vom 06.07.2017)TOKYO CALLING. The Charles Cousens Case. (1990)
ISBN: 9780868063669 bzw. 0868063665, in Englisch, gebundenes Buch, mit Einband.
(Sydney), Hale & Iremonger, (1990). Cloth, name stamp on fly, review pasted to rear free endpaper else v.g. in d/w, illust., pp. 388. ISBN 0 86806 366 5. The controversial case of radio announcer Major Charles Cousens, of the 2/19th Battalion AIF, who at the completion of WWII was charged with high treason for his broadcasts for Radio Tokyo. "Was he a traitor who collaborated with the Japanese, broadcasting and writing treasonable scripts for Radio Tokyo, or was he, as he claimed, simply a prisoner-of-war, forced to cooperate with his captors under threat of torture and death?" (d/w blurb). Malaya, Singapore, Changi, Burma, Tokyo.
Tokyo Calling. The Charles Cousens Case (1990)
ISBN: 9780868063669 bzw. 0868063665, vermutlich in Englisch, Hale & Iremonger, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, guter Zustand.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Lawrence Jones.
Sydney: Hale & Iremonger, 1990. 388pp, index, bibliography, appendices, bw ills. Or red cloth in jacket. Some minor edge wear. Was Cousens a traitor who collaborated with the Japanese, broadcasting and writing treasonable scripts for Radio Tokyo, or, as he claimed, simply a POW forced to cooperate with his captors? The Prosecution argued he had been a willing tool of the Japanese and led an easy life in Tokyo. Others saw no difference between his actions and those of the thousands who helped the Japanese build railways and roads. Cousens always maintained that wherever possible he saboutaged Japanese propaganda and intruded information useful to the Allies. The first critical examination of the case. Second Printing. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo.
Tokyo Calling. The Charles Cousens Case. (1990)
ISBN: 9780868063669 bzw. 0868063665, in Englisch, Hale & Iremonger, Sydney, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, mit Einband.
388pp, index, bibliography, appendices, bw ills. Or red cloth in jacket. Some minor edge wear. Was Cousens a traitor who collaborated with the Japanese, broadcasting and writing treasonable scripts for Radio Tokyo, or, as he claimed, simply a POW forced to cooperate with his captors? The Prosecution argued he had been a willing tool of the Japanese and led an easy life in Tokyo. Others saw no difference between his actions and those of the thousands who helped the Japanese build railways and roads. Cousens always maintained that wherever possible he saboutaged Japanese propaganda and intruded information useful to the Allies. The first critical examination of the case Size: 8vo.
TOKYO CALLING. The Charles Cousens Case. (1990)
ISBN: 9780868063669 bzw. 0868063665, in Englisch.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Serendipity Books.
(Sydney), Hale & Iremonger, (1990). Cloth, name stamp on fly, review pasted to rear free endpaper else v.g. in d/w, illust., pp. 388. ISBN 0 86806 366 5. The controversial case of radio announcer Major Charles Cousens, of the 2/19th Battalion AIF, who at the completion of WWII was charged with high treason for his broadcasts for Radio Tokyo. "Was he a traitor who collaborated with the Japanese, broadcasting and writing treasonable scripts for Radio Tokyo, or was he, as he claimed, simply a prisoner-of-war, forced to cooperate with his captors under threat of torture and death?" (d/w blurb). Malaya, Singapore, Changi, Burma, Tokyo. Keywords: SEA South East Asia Australia Japan Japanese Charles Cousens biography history militaria military Malaya Singapore Changi Burma Radio Tokyo WWII Second World War Two treason.
Tokyo calling: The Charles Cousens case (1990)
ISBN: 9780868063676 bzw. 0868063673, in Englisch, 388 Seiten, Hale & Iremonger, gebundenes Buch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, pacificislandbks.
Australia was divided about Charles Cousens. Was he a traitor who collaborated with the Japanese, broadcasting and writing treasonable scripts for Radio Tokyo, or was he, as he claimed, simply a prisoner-of-war, forced to cooperate with his captors under threat of torture and death? When World War II ended, in a case unique in Australian legal history, Major Charles cousens, 2/19th Battalion, AIF, was charged with high treason. The fact that before the war he had been one of Australia's most popular radio announcers made the case all the more sensational. The Prosecution argued that he had been a willing tool of the Japanese and had led an easy life in Tokyo. It attempted to liken the scripts he wrote to those broadcast by Lord Haw-Haw' from Nazi germany and alleged that Cousens has trained 'Tokyo rose', the best known radio voice in the Pacific war. Cousens himself maintained that wherever possible he had sabotaged Japanese propaganda and intruded information useful to the Allies. And others saw no difference between what Cousens did as a POW and what 15,000 others did for the Japanese in building railways and roads and working the docks. As Brigadier Harold Taylor said, "We all had the same choice of not doing what we were told, or being shot." To write this, the first critical assessment of the case, Ivan Chapman followed Cousens' career from radio to television. Chapman also sifted the evidence presented in court, examined copies of Cousens' radio scripts, interviewed fellow POWs, and traced Japanese with whom Cousens was forced to work at Radio Tokyo. Hardcover, Label: Hale & Iremonger, Hale & Iremonger, Product group: Book, Published: 1990, Studio: Hale & Iremonger, Sales rank: 4316847.
Tokyo calling: The Charles Cousens case (1990)
ISBN: 9780868063676 bzw. 0868063673, in Englisch, 388 Seiten, Hale & Iremonger, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, booksalot31.
Australia was divided about Charles Cousens. Was he a traitor who collaborated with the Japanese, broadcasting and writing treasonable scripts for Radio Tokyo, or was he, as he claimed, simply a prisoner-of-war, forced to cooperate with his captors under threat of torture and death? When World War II ended, in a case unique in Australian legal history, Major Charles cousens, 2/19th Battalion, AIF, was charged with high treason. The fact that before the war he had been one of Australia's most popular radio announcers made the case all the more sensational. The Prosecution argued that he had been a willing tool of the Japanese and had led an easy life in Tokyo. It attempted to liken the scripts he wrote to those broadcast by Lord Haw-Haw' from Nazi germany and alleged that Cousens has trained 'Tokyo rose', the best known radio voice in the Pacific war. Cousens himself maintained that wherever possible he had sabotaged Japanese propaganda and intruded information useful to the Allies. And others saw no difference between what Cousens did as a POW and what 15,000 others did for the Japanese in building railways and roads and working the docks. As Brigadier Harold Taylor said, "We all had the same choice of not doing what we were told, or being shot." To write this, the first critical assessment of the case, Ivan Chapman followed Cousens' career from radio to television. Chapman also sifted the evidence presented in court, examined copies of Cousens' radio scripts, interviewed fellow POWs, and traced Japanese with whom Cousens was forced to work at Radio Tokyo. Hardcover, Label: Hale & Iremonger, Hale & Iremonger, Product group: Book, Published: 1990, Studio: Hale & Iremonger, Sales rank: 4316847.
Tokyo Calling. the Charles Cousens Case (1990)
ISBN: 9780868063669 bzw. 0868063665, in Englisch, Hale & Iremonger, Sydney, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Lawrence Jones, QLD, Nobby Beach, [RE:5].
8vo. Hard Cover, Second Printing.
Tokyo Calling: the Charles Cousens Case (1990)
ISBN: 9780868063669 bzw. 0868063665, in Englisch, Hale & Iremonger, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, More Books, FL, MIAMI, [RE:3].
Hardcover.