TY - JOUR
T1 - After the khabarovsk trials of 1949
T2 - The USSR, US and the attempt to organize a New Tribunal at the far east during the cold war
AU - Romanova, Viktoriya Valentinovna
AU - Shulatov, Yaroslav Aleksandrovich
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© V.V. Romanova, Y.A. Shulatov.
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - After the Khabarovsk Trials of 1949 over the Japanese war criminals, who were involved in the bacteriological program and human experimentation, the USSR initiated a new trial. The Soviet leadership was willing to attract public attention and bring to court not only the key figures of Japan’s bacteriological program but also emperor Hirohito as a war criminal. That was a direct threat to the US policy in occupied Japan, and thus caused a confrontation between Moscow and Washington. This issue brought the two superpowers to heated debates, but the Soviet attempts to accumulate a wide public support on global arena failed. The discussions were doomed to deadlock in the atmosphere of Cold War, particularly after the outbreak of the Korean War. Nevertheless, this is the problem of significant importance for understanding a complicated character of the USSR-US relations, Soviet policy toward Japan, as well as the general structure of international relations at the Far East during the Cold War.
AB - After the Khabarovsk Trials of 1949 over the Japanese war criminals, who were involved in the bacteriological program and human experimentation, the USSR initiated a new trial. The Soviet leadership was willing to attract public attention and bring to court not only the key figures of Japan’s bacteriological program but also emperor Hirohito as a war criminal. That was a direct threat to the US policy in occupied Japan, and thus caused a confrontation between Moscow and Washington. This issue brought the two superpowers to heated debates, but the Soviet attempts to accumulate a wide public support on global arena failed. The discussions were doomed to deadlock in the atmosphere of Cold War, particularly after the outbreak of the Korean War. Nevertheless, this is the problem of significant importance for understanding a complicated character of the USSR-US relations, Soviet policy toward Japan, as well as the general structure of international relations at the Far East during the Cold War.
KW - Bacteriological weapon
KW - Cold War
KW - Hirohito
KW - International relations
KW - Ishii Shiro
KW - Japanese war criminals
KW - Soviet-American relations
KW - The khabarovsk trials
KW - Unit 731
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U2 - 10.17720/2409-5834.v4.3.2017.08h
DO - 10.17720/2409-5834.v4.3.2017.08h
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85039919978
SN - 2500-2910
VL - 4
SP - 261
EP - 273
JO - History of Medicine
JF - History of Medicine
IS - 3
ER -