
The Knights of Bushido
A History of Japanese War Crimes During World War II
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Simon Vance
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A belief in Japan’s divinely mandated right to rule over Asia led to stunning atrocities during the Second World War. Lord Russell of Liverpool, a lawyer who worked with the British Army during the war, offers a vivid and detailed catalogue of these bloody and vicious war crimes in his 1958 volume The Knights of Bushido.
The cruelty of the Japanese military was seen in Nanking, where thousands of innocent Chinese were raped and murdered by Japanese soldiers and its prisoner of war camps, where international treaties were ignored and soldiers were starved and tortured.
With his British accent, narrator Simon Vance strikes a dispassionate tone that allows the gravity of Lord Russell’s careful research and unembellished prose to speak for itself.
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A great book
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Would you consider the audio edition of The Knights of Bushido to be better than the print version?
I enjoy audible with a good pair of headphones much more reading a book. Yes it was better for sure.Who was your favorite character and why?
Really not applicable as there were many. I would have to give the narrator the credit for best performance.Have you listened to any of Simon Vance’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
No I have not. I will purchase future books if they are of interest if Mr. Vance is the narrator!Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
No as I stated at times because of the truth of what really happened in the camps in Japan it was mind boggling how many men were killed and the way they were killed. Truly disgusting is all I can say. I feel more of the persons responsible should have been tried and hung!Any additional comments?
I would just worn folks this is a very technical account of what really went on in these camps and at times you will get very angry and if you have a lite stomach ill at what you are reading if you think about what transpired. We owe a tremendous amount to the men that sacrificed their lives for out freedom!Very Difficult at Times to Read On...
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If you could sum up The Knights of Bushido in three words, what would they be?
Japan's WW2 CrimesWho was your favorite character and why?
I honor all the more now than before the courage and tenacity of Allied POWs.What about Simon Vance’s performance did you like?
Clear, even toned narration.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Would be too difficult. Too heartbreaking.Any additional comments?
This is an important, dreadful story. Whenever possible, we need to be reminded of Japan's War Crimes and, more importantly, of their intransigence in owning up to thesecrimes against humanity.
The Benighted of Bushido
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Well presented.
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Countless acts throughout the Sino-Japanese war to WWII are described here and broken into sections that describe how the Japanese dealt with situations (Pilots, Sea Battles, Prison Camps, Civilian Populations, Cannibalism). While it is not chronological, I feel it is a far better way of sorting through the information, as you can begin to see the Japanese mindset towards certain prisoners or situations.
The book does a good job of accurately portraying the horror experienced by the world during this time. The examples are brutal (babies thrown up and "caught" on a bayonet), but it helps show a whole side of World War II that is not talked about much, and gave me a new found admiration of the "Greatest Generation" who overcame such evil.
Not for the faint of heart
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Study of war crimes
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Brutal.
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Would you listen to The Knights of Bushido again? Why?
Probably not, as much of it is ghastly: once one is familiar with the contents, it seems a bit pointless to go through the horrors a second time.What about Simon Vance’s performance did you like?
Excellent. However, Japanese names are often not pronounced correctly, but this is not a major problem.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Yes, it distressed me to learn about so many men behaving so horribly.Any additional comments?
One of the essential moral issues anyone living after 1945 has to face is how masses of people could behave so brutishly, and in in the name of some ideal. The barbarism shown by German, Japanese and Russian military during World War II was not the wayward behavior of a few psychopaths or deviants but a systematic descent into almost unthinkable evil on the part of huge numbers of people deliberately incited by a few, and this in the name of some ideology. In each of these three cases, it came about in a unique way, and it is important and interesting to understand the particular elements at play. And in each instance, it is the perpetrators that are themselves the primary victims — the Japanese even more directly than others, since Japanese recruits were deliberatly brutalized (beaten and humiliated) to take away their humanity and turn them into instruments of brutality.I take this occasion to recommend the most enlightening book I know on the problem of evil : Barbara Oakley's 2007 book 'Evil Genes: Why Rome Fell, Hitler Rose, Enron Failed, and My Sister Stole My Mother’s Boyfriend'
Grim but important to know
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Horrific and unsettling
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A Lesson We Not Forget
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