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Escape from Justice: The Failed Prosecutions of Baron Takasaki Masamitsu
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Escape from Justice: The Failed Prosecutions of Baron Takasaki Masamitsu

P. Taucher
War in History, Vol.28(1), pp.184-199
2019

Abstract

Takasaki Masamitsu was a suspected Japanese war criminal prosecuted by both the Dutch and Australian militaries after the Second World War. In both trials, he was acquitted, despite strong circumstantial evidence connecting him to several war crimes committed against Allied prisoners. Takasaki was also connected to several other war crimes, but never faced trial. Takasaki’s case provides a prime example of how suspects could exploit the system to escape successful prosecution in the post-war trials.

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10 Arts & Humanities
10.144 Modern History
10.144.2425 Australian National Identity
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History
International Relations
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Social Sciences, general
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