At the End of the Road - Japan Before and After Defeat in World War II
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Jiang Zhaoyuan

At the End of the Road - Japan Before and After Defeat in World War II (1946)

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At the End of the Road: The book At the End of the Road: Japan Before and After Defeat in World War II by Jiang Zhaoyuan depicts some of the major historical events that took place in Far East from the Yalta Conference between the heads of government of the United States, the United Kingdom, and the Soviet Union held in early 1945 to the repatriation and release of Japanese war criminals in custody in 1946.The book includes a complete description of how the Japanese invaders went from initial failure to final defeat, and how the Chinese people accepted Japan`s surrender, recovered lost territory, healed wounds left by the war, and tackled post-war problems.A record of the major historical events during this period will reveal historical facts to the world, helping people understand the nature of wars of aggression and their inevitable fate.Why do Japanese militarists keep conspiring to wage wars of aggression Why do we must remain vigilant against Japanese right-wing forces` tendency to revive militarism The book provides people of all ethnic groups of our nation, particularly our young generation, with spiritual weapons-the resolution and confidence to guard against the revival of militarism and to defend our sacred territory.Meanwhile, with a description of the outcome of the Japanese War of Aggression Against China and the fate of Japanese war criminals, the book, like a sharp sword, pierces right through Japanese right-wing forces and militarists who intentionally invade our territory. Japanese invaders, are you still nursing a wolfish, evil intention toward Chinese people when you are yet to pay off the blood debt you began to owe them since 160-odd years ago Are you still aspiring to invade our land Open your eyes and see how your precursors-those Japanese war criminals-ended up in misery and shame!The history recorded in the book At the End of the Road: Japan Before and After Defeat in World War II is an extraordinary chapter in modern world history. Quite a portion of the major events during that period were highly heartening to the Chinese people who finally gained freedom and emancipation after their victory in the war.But unreasonable interference and suppression from the United States, the United Kingdom and the Soviet Union also led to some events that frustrated, exasperated, saddened and disappointed them.For instance, although China recovered the three northeast provinces lost to Japan, the much larger Outer Mongolia was lost, Hong Kong and Macau failed to return to their motherland in time, and a substantial amount of industrial equipment was snatched by the Soviet Army when they withdrew from the northeast China.These are included in the book, not to encourage the Chinese to get even with the Allies, but to remind people that China, because of poverty and backwardness, had long been ruled and suppressed by Japanese invaders, and had suffered discrimination and humiliation from certain powers even after their victory in the war."e Backwardness leads to defeat."e Let that be a lesson to us, so that the feeling of patriotism is kindled within every citizen of the country, young people in particular, so that all will devote themselves to the great revival of our nation and strive for a prosperous, strong, democratic and civilized modern socialist China.The last three chapters of the book At the End of the Road: Japan Before and After Defeat in World War II truthfully recorded the repatriation and release of Japanese war criminals in custody as well as China`s renouncement of war reparations.These benevolent deeds, which are very rare in human history, will help the world see how honest, sincere and generous the Chinese are, how they are willing to forgive and return good for evil, and how they embody the humanistic spirit.It is a morally enlightening book, and will play a significant role in promoting longstanding friendship between the Chinese and the Japanese. Ebook.
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ISBN (andere Schreibweisen): 7-5317-3012-X, 978-7-5317-3012-5
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