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World War II: September 1996 From the EditorWorld War II Archives | 0 comments | Print This Post | Email This Post By the time the trials of suspected Japanese war criminals began, cultural differences mattered little. Subscribe Today
Japanese War Crimes TV Special In the first such production of its kind, Cowles History Group (publisher of World War II) and the National Historical Society present Murder Under the Sun: The Japanese War Crimes & Trials on The History Channel this September. This one-hour documentary, created by award-winning producer Lou Reda, uses authentic footage captured by the U.S. Army in the war’s final days. There are recent interviews with prison camp survivors whose vivid memories formed the basis for sketches created by artist Richard Rockwell specifically for this program. Check your local listings for air time. If you don’t receive The History Channel, please contact your local cable operator.
Michael E. Haskew, Editor, World War II Pages: 1 2
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