

Judging Japan
Directed by Tim Toidze22 maja 2016 57 minDokumentalny, Historyczny
7.68.7
In May 1946, an international military tribunal opened in Tokyo to prosecute Japanese leaders for war crimes. Intended to parallel the Nuremberg Trials, it spiraled into chaos due to Allied disagreements and mishandled evidence.
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Judging Japan was released on 22 maja 2016.
Judging Japan was directed by Tim Toidze.
Judging Japan has a runtime of 57 min.
Judging Japan was produced by Ina Fichman, Luc Martin-Gousset, Tim Toidze.
In May 1946, an international military tribunal opened in Tokyo to prosecute Japanese leaders for war crimes. Intended to parallel the Nuremberg Trials, it spiraled into chaos due to Allied disagreements and mishandled evidence.
The key characters in Judging Japan are Self (archive footage) (Emperor Hirohito of Japan), Self (archive footage) (Douglas MacArthur), Self (archive footage) (Hideki Tojo).
Judging Japan is a Dokumentalny, Historyczny film.
Judging Japan has an audience rating of 7.6 out of 10.




