World War II in Asia through Propaganda Films and ImagesMain MenuIntroductionCourse DescriptionJapanese Wartime IdeologyAmerican Wartime IdeologyJapanese Soldiers at WarAmerican and Allied Soldiers at WarAaron Moore76f4fac5cca4de4ad0948de18943f2048aa1f4e4
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12018-01-24T10:14:11-08:00Ronae Matriano8ed24d71e6036affdb22f6e2fd0ec83a8e515e95283711Ishikawa Tatsuzō’s Living Soldiersplain2018-01-24T10:14:11-08:00Ronae Matriano8ed24d71e6036affdb22f6e2fd0ec83a8e515e95
Assignment: Soldiers Alive was based on Ishikawa’s experiences as a war correspondent in China in 1938. It is one of the most realistic accounts of the war in China that appeared at the time; hence, the authorities immediately censored it and Ishikawa was imprisoned for four months.
The novella centers on the individual soldiers of the Nishizawa Regiment. How can we explain their transformation from average Japanese men with families and jobs back home into soldiers capable of carrying out brutal atrocities and war crimes? Does any of the Japanese wartime propaganda and ideology that we’ve encountered so far manifest itself in the thoughts and actions of the soldiers? If so, how? Please use the insights gained from Japanese Devils as well.