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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

2nd ed.
  • 2 Want to read

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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Konecky & Konecky
Language
English
Pages
202

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Cover of: Unjust Enrichment
Unjust Enrichment: How Japan's Companies Built Postwar Fortunes Using American POWs
2017, Stackpole Books
in English
Cover of: Unjust enrichment
Unjust enrichment: how Japan's companies built postwar fortunes using American POWs
2008, Konecky & Konecky
in English - 2nd ed.
Cover of: Unjust Enrichment
Unjust Enrichment: How Japan's Companies Built Postwar Fortunes Using American Pows
January 2001, Stackpole Books
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Table of Contents

"A personal war, a dirty war"
"We don't recognize the Red Cross"
"The use of white POW is earnestly desired"
Voyages in hell
Mitsui : "we will send you to Omuta"
Mitsui : hidden horror, hidden treasures
Showa Denko : daily dangers
NKK : hard times everywhere
Mitsubishi : empire of exploitation
Kawasaki : from slave laborers to subway riders
Double-crossed relief
"Not to leave any traces"
Tokyo trials : the dog that did not bark
What is a lifetime worth?
Balancing the books.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 195-197) and index.

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Old Saybrook, CT

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
940.547252
Library of Congress
D805.J3 H58 2008

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxii, 202 pages
Number of pages
202

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL32151112M
Internet Archive
unjustenrichment0000holm_g4c3
ISBN 10
156852675X
ISBN 13
9781568526751
OCLC/WorldCat
261339838

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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.
added anonymously.

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