The National WWII Museum | Aftermath in Asia | 2023 International Conference on WWII @wwiimuseum | Uploaded December 2023 | Updated October 2024, 12 hours ago.
"Aftermath in Asia," focuses on the post-war landscape in Asia and the enduring legacies of the conflict. Chaired by Dr. John Curatola, PhD, of the Museum's Jenny Craig Institute for the Study of War and Democracy, the panel includes Yuma Totani, PhD, and Rana Mitter, PhD, who delve into topics such as the Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal, the impact of Japanese war crimes, and China's role in WWII and its influence on contemporary nationalism, offering a comprehensive understanding of Asia's transformation post-WWII.
This session is part of The National WWII Museum's 2023 International Conference on WWII presented by the Pritzker Military Foundation, on behalf of the Pritzker Military Museum & Library.
The International Conference on World War II is the premier adult educational event bringing together the best and brightest scholars, authors, historians, and witnesses to history from around the globe to discuss key battles, personalities, strategies, issues, and controversies of the war that changed the world. Joining the featured speakers are hundreds of attendees who travel from all over the world to learn and connect with each other through engaging discussions, question-and-answer periods, book signings, and receptions throughout the weekend.
For Information on the upcoming 2024 International Conference on World War Two, visit: nationalww2museum.org/programs/17th-international-conference-world-war-ii
John Curatola's Autumn of Our Discontent: store.nationalww2museum.org/autumn-of-our-discontent-hc
Yuma Totani's Justice in Asia and The Pacific Region: store.nationalww2museum.org/justice-in-asia-and-the-pacific-region-pb
Rana Mitter's Forgotten Ally: store.nationalww2museum.org/forgotten-ally-pb-signed-copy
"Aftermath in Asia," focuses on the post-war landscape in Asia and the enduring legacies of the conflict. Chaired by Dr. John Curatola, PhD, of the Museum's Jenny Craig Institute for the Study of War and Democracy, the panel includes Yuma Totani, PhD, and Rana Mitter, PhD, who delve into topics such as the Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal, the impact of Japanese war crimes, and China's role in WWII and its influence on contemporary nationalism, offering a comprehensive understanding of Asia's transformation post-WWII.
This session is part of The National WWII Museum's 2023 International Conference on WWII presented by the Pritzker Military Foundation, on behalf of the Pritzker Military Museum & Library.
The International Conference on World War II is the premier adult educational event bringing together the best and brightest scholars, authors, historians, and witnesses to history from around the globe to discuss key battles, personalities, strategies, issues, and controversies of the war that changed the world. Joining the featured speakers are hundreds of attendees who travel from all over the world to learn and connect with each other through engaging discussions, question-and-answer periods, book signings, and receptions throughout the weekend.
For Information on the upcoming 2024 International Conference on World War Two, visit: nationalww2museum.org/programs/17th-international-conference-world-war-ii
John Curatola's Autumn of Our Discontent: store.nationalww2museum.org/autumn-of-our-discontent-hc
Yuma Totani's Justice in Asia and The Pacific Region: store.nationalww2museum.org/justice-in-asia-and-the-pacific-region-pb
Rana Mitter's Forgotten Ally: store.nationalww2museum.org/forgotten-ally-pb-signed-copy