Japan, like Sparta before it, believed in "Death before Honor", meaning fighting men would die before surrendering. Surrendering was dishonorable.
Allied fighting men surrendered routinely, it was part of war in their culture; there were even rules describing how to do it and how to treat men when they did surrender.
But again, like Sparta, it was NOT in "their" culture.
Consequently, when allied military men surrendered, they were treated accordingly; with disrespect. Disrespect in the eyes of Spartans or Japan translated to "war crimes" to the allies.
Translation: What was killing to one pair of eyes was murder to another pair of eyes.
Because Japan attacked Pearl Harbour and then declared war on the U.S.A. which in theroy, while not justifying anything, made every action of Japan illegal - a war crime.
No one was tried for a war crime for dropping the atom bombs. The definition of a war crime is as follows from the Legal Dictionary: Any of various crimes, such as genocide or the mistreatment of prisoners of war, committed during a war and considered in violation of the conventions of warfare. Now in light of that definition dropping a bomb on an enemy territory is part of the conventions of war. Therefore dropping the atom bombs was not a war crime. Now the crimes against the Jews and the POWs and the Filipinos were war crimes.
Because of Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombing. Also, Japan had committed war crimes. Also, Japan has promised to the entire world to not to commit crimes again. And, it says if Japan has a strange movement, or if it attacks, then, foreign country can attack them without any declaration.
A war-crime is a crime that goes against the international rules of war set by the Hague (believe it or not it has rules) for example using child soldiers
the US is most responsible for the quick rebuilding of Japan Japan and the US were very close in the cold war and still are
Some events involving war crimes by Japan are the following:The Nanking MassacreThe Bataan Death MarchThere were numerous atrocities committed by the Japanese throughout the Pacific & Asia until they were defeated in August 1945.
The criminal, or offender, is tried in the location where they committed the crime. Or they go to war.
Because Japan attacked Pearl Harbour and then declared war on the U.S.A. which in theroy, while not justifying anything, made every action of Japan illegal - a war crime.
nope the us wasn't charged with q crime after they bombed japan , but to be fair and all those bastards deserved it. im not from the USA and i still think that they did what they should japan drew first blood and they got owned
a crime committed involving fire
depends what crime - and when crime committed.
It is the place where the crime or alleged crime was believed to have been committed.
No, it's not. Bigamy is a crime in Japan.
The police are searching for the person who committed the crime. He's a loyal soldier who's committed to the war effort. Aunt Jane has had severe mental issues for a long time and the family would like to have her committed.
The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor was not a war crime but rather an act of conventional warfare. See dictionary definition of war crime.n.Any of various crimes, such as genocide or the mistreatment of prisoners of war, committed during a war and considered in violation of the conventions of warfare.war criminal war criminal n.
If you committed the same offense, seperately, in each state, you can be charged with each separate crime. You cannot be tried in IL for a crime committed in IN, and conversely, you cannot be tried in IN for a crime committed in IL.
The perpetrator of a crime is the person who actually committed the crime. A suspect may or may not have committed the crime. A suspect has not been confirmed as being the perpetrator.