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Last Words of the Tiger of Malaya, General Yamashita Tomoyuki

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The final reflections of a convicted war criminal enshrined at Yasukuni JinjaOne of the major reasons for Chinese and Korean public criticism of Prime Minister Koizumi's visit to Yasukuni Shrine is that 14 out of 28 A-Class Japanese war criminals are enshrined there. Seven among them including Tojo Hideki and Matsui Iwane were executed at the conclusion of the Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal and the other seven died either during the tribunal or while serving their sentences. Yasukuni Shrine also sanctifies many B and C- Class war criminals, many of whom were directly responsible for atrocities committed throughout the Asia-Pacific region. One of those is Tomoyuki Yamashita, who was enshrined on 17 October 1959. As the commander who led the Japanese Imperial Army troops to invade Singapore in February 1942, he was nicknamed the ‘Tiger of Malaya.’
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Title: Last Words of the Tiger of Malaya, General Yamashita Tomoyuki
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The final reflections of a convicted war criminal enshrined at Yasukuni JinjaOne of the major reasons for Chinese and Korean public criticism of Prime Minister Koizumi's visit to Yasukuni Shrine is that 14 out of 28 A-Class Japanese war criminals are enshrined there.
Seven among them including Tojo Hideki and Matsui Iwane were executed at the conclusion of the Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal and the other seven died either during the tribunal or while serving their sentences.
Yasukuni Shrine also sanctifies many B and C- Class war criminals, many of whom were directly responsible for atrocities committed throughout the Asia-Pacific region.
One of those is Tomoyuki Yamashita, who was enshrined on 17 October 1959.
As the commander who led the Japanese Imperial Army troops to invade Singapore in February 1942, he was nicknamed the ‘Tiger of Malaya.
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