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Ming-hsi Chu- War Crime Trials in Post WWII China

11/10/2021

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Ming-hsi Chu is a Ph.D. student at Northwestern University. He specializes in the history of modern China. Chu examines war crime trials in China in which Japanese soldiers and political adversaries were prosecuted following World War II. He also highlights that these trials held political significance for China, which had previously been restrained from adjudicating cases involving foreigners during China's "Century of Humiliation."
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