The trial was held in Tokyo, and an international military court composed of allied judges tried Japanese war criminals. Tokyo trial is an important judicial practice in human history. Through the trial of war crimes, it reveals the cruelty and destruction of war and emphasizes the importance of human rights and international law.
The Tokyo trial involved a number of Japanese war criminals, including senior Japanese government officials and military generals. These defendants were charged with war crimes and crimes against humanity, such as the Holocaust, the mistreatment of prisoners of war and the use of chemical weapons. During the trial, the court examined a large amount of evidence and testimony, exposing the brutality of Japanese war criminals in the war.
In the end, the court convicted most of the defendants and sentenced them to corresponding penalties. These judgments show the world that the international community has zero tolerance for war crimes and emphasize the importance of maintaining international peace and security.
Tokyo tries sentenced people.
1, Kenji Toyohara: Kenji Toyohara served as a Japanese general during World War II and was one of the main planners of the Japanese war of aggression against China. He carried out a lot of espionage and sabotage activities in China, and planned events such as the September 18th Incident and the July 7th Incident. At the Tokyo trial, Kenya Hara, one of the seven Class A war criminals sentenced to hanging, was sentenced to hanging.
2. Shi Gen Matsui: Shi Gen Matsui served as a Japanese general during World War II and was one of the main leaders of the Nanjing Massacre. He ordered the slaughter of a large number of civilians and prisoners of war during the Nanjing Massacre, which caused a tragedy that shocked the world. In the Tokyo trial, Ishigen Matsui was sentenced to be hanged. He was one of the seven Class A war criminals sentenced to be hanged in the Tokyo trial.
3. Hirota Hiroshi: Hirota Hiroshi served as Japan's foreign minister during World War II and was one of the main planners of Japan's foreign aggression war. Actively pursued the policy of aggression in diplomacy, formed alliances with Nazi Germany and Italy, and participated in the September 18th Incident and July 7th Incident. Hirota Hiroshi, one of the seven Class-A war criminals sentenced to hanging in the Tokyo trial, was sentenced to hanging in the Tokyo trial.