Darwin123
2010-05-16 23:28:16 UTC
I am doing research on World War II. I find it easy to find
descriptions of racist propaganda in Germany and the United States.
However, I can't find anything about racist propaganda by the Japanese
against other cultures.
I am having difficulty finding information on the antiAsiatic
propaganda in Japan. I am particularly interested in how Japanese
doctors and officers justified their treatment of Chinese and Korean
prisoners.
I have read Hitler's book, "Mein Kampf". It gives me a fairly
good idea what the German's would have done if they had successfully
conquered Europe. I have read a lot on Nazi propaganda. I understand
their racist theories quite well, and their ideas of natural
selection. However, I can not find any book similar to "Mein Kampf" by
any Japanese leader before WWII.
I am particularly interested in their pseudoscience and religion.
Why did they believe other races were inferior? Did any of them really
think that they were "liberating" China from colonial domination? Why
were Japanese soldiers so uninhibited during the "Rape of Nanaking"?
What did Buddhists think concerning the war? What was taught in the
schools concerning biological evolution, and the origin of the
species?
Most of all, "What were Japans long term goals with regards to
Asia? Suppose they were successful in chasing all the "colonialists"
out of China. What were their plans with regards to the Chinese
people? How did Japanese think they were related to the Chinese
people? What did Horohito and Tojo say about the Chinese?
Posters and movies with antiChinese propaganda, or antiKorean
propaganda would be helpful. I am secondarily interested in
antiCaucassian propaganda of WWII. However, my main interest is in how
they could treat other Asiatics the way they did.
I am not Japan bashing. I know Japan is very different now than
what it was then. I know Japanese in general are not racist and very
kind. I am interested only in the time just before and during WWII.
descriptions of racist propaganda in Germany and the United States.
However, I can't find anything about racist propaganda by the Japanese
against other cultures.
I am having difficulty finding information on the antiAsiatic
propaganda in Japan. I am particularly interested in how Japanese
doctors and officers justified their treatment of Chinese and Korean
prisoners.
I have read Hitler's book, "Mein Kampf". It gives me a fairly
good idea what the German's would have done if they had successfully
conquered Europe. I have read a lot on Nazi propaganda. I understand
their racist theories quite well, and their ideas of natural
selection. However, I can not find any book similar to "Mein Kampf" by
any Japanese leader before WWII.
I am particularly interested in their pseudoscience and religion.
Why did they believe other races were inferior? Did any of them really
think that they were "liberating" China from colonial domination? Why
were Japanese soldiers so uninhibited during the "Rape of Nanaking"?
What did Buddhists think concerning the war? What was taught in the
schools concerning biological evolution, and the origin of the
species?
Most of all, "What were Japans long term goals with regards to
Asia? Suppose they were successful in chasing all the "colonialists"
out of China. What were their plans with regards to the Chinese
people? How did Japanese think they were related to the Chinese
people? What did Horohito and Tojo say about the Chinese?
Posters and movies with antiChinese propaganda, or antiKorean
propaganda would be helpful. I am secondarily interested in
antiCaucassian propaganda of WWII. However, my main interest is in how
they could treat other Asiatics the way they did.
I am not Japan bashing. I know Japan is very different now than
what it was then. I know Japanese in general are not racist and very
kind. I am interested only in the time just before and during WWII.