
American Prisoners Of Japan: Did Rank Have Its Privilege?
- 164 pages
- English
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American Prisoners Of Japan: Did Rank Have Its Privilege?
About this book
This thesis examines the story of American POWs held by the Japanese in WWII to see if there were significant differences in treatment based on rank. It examines how the Japanese treated the prisoners according to international law and also distinctions made by the officers themselves simply because of higher rank.
The thesis begins by discussing the historical framework for POW rank distinctions by looking at past wars and the development of rank distinctions in international rules. It then covers the American WWII POW experience in the Far East from Bataan and Corregidor to the war's end.
Special emphasis is placed on distinctions made in food, housing, pay, medical care, camp administration, work requirements, escape opportunities, transportation, leadership problems, and overall death rates.
The study concludes that there were significant differences in treatment based on rank. These differences caused extremely high enlisted death rates during the first year of captivity. The officers fared worse as a group, however, because the Japanese held them in the Philippines until late 1944 because international rules prevented the Japanese from using officers in Japan's labor camps. During shipment to Japan many officers died when the unmarked transport ships were sunk by advancing American forces.
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Table of contents
- Title page
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- ABSTRACT
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- CHAPTER 1 - INTRODUCTION
- CHAPTER 2 - SETTING THE STAGE
- CHAPTER 3 - PRISONERS OF THE RISING SUN
- CHAPTER 4 - THE EARLY DAYS
- CHAPTER 5 - CABANATUAN
- CHAPTER 6 - A “BRIEF BRIGHT FLAME”
- CHAPTER 7 - THE DEATH SHIPS
- CHAPTER 8 - SUFFERING IS RELATIVE
- CHAPTER 9 - CAMPS OUTSIDE THE PHILIPPINES
- CHAPTER 10 - THE BLACK KNIGHTS OF BUSHIDO
- CHAPTER 11 - CONCLUSION
- APPENDIX A - JAPANESE ARMY REGULATIONS FOR HANDLING PRISONERS OF WAR
- BIBLIOGRAPHY