An edition of Unjust Enrichment (2001)

Unjust Enrichment

How Japan's Companies Built Postwar Fortunes Using American POWs

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An edition of Unjust Enrichment (2001)

Unjust Enrichment

How Japan's Companies Built Postwar Fortunes Using American POWs

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During World War II, 32,260 Americans were held as prisoners of war of the Japanese. Thousands were shipped to do forced labor in the factories, shipyards, & mines of Japan--at the specific request of major Japanese companies. For more than 50 years, this story has gone untold--until now. Combining investigative research, personal interviews with more than 400 ex-POWs, excerpts from POW diaries, & samples of the more than 300 recently declassified documents, Pacific War historian Linda Goetz Holmes reveals the brutal & exploitative practices of Japanese companies during World War II.

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Stackpole Books
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Unjust Enrichment: How Japan's Companies Built Postwar Fortunes Using American POWs
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Unjust enrichment: how Japan's companies built postwar fortunes using American POWs
2008, Konecky & Konecky
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Unjust Enrichment: How Japan's Companies Built Postwar Fortunes Using American Pows
January 2001, Stackpole Books
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IN MID-1941, A GROUP OF JAPANESE DIPLOMATS BOWED POLITELY, ONE BY one, as they departed from a meeting at the White House with President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
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