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July 30, 2009
The Republic of China's legal team at the Tokyo War Crimes trials
Chinalaw list member Glenn Tiffert writes (I quote with his permission):
I finally carved out the time to watch 《丧钟为谁而鸣》(For Whom Does the Death Knell Toll), a very well-done PRC
documentary on the Tokyo War Crimes trials, the impressive (Republican) Chinese legal team that took part and the background to some of the crimes
charged. It includes outstanding historical footage. I highly recommend
it. For those interested, all seven parts are on Tudou.com, the first
here: http://www.tudou.com/playlist/playindex.do?lid=5244495&iid=28299621&cid=21
July 30, 2009 in Commentary, Research Resources | Permalink
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