Przebieg i skutki czystki politycznej w okupowanej Japonii

Katarzyna Starecka
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The political purge in occupied Japan: implementation and effects The Allied forces in occupied Japan had two main tasks: to punish and eliminate from public life those found responsible for war crimes, and to democratise the country. One of the tools used to achieve these objectives was a large-scale political purge targeted against the pre-war military and political elite, members of nationalist organisations, employees of the state administration and media, educators and business leaders. The paper examines the rationale behind the purge organized between 1945 and 1952, the assumptions upon which it was based, procedures used and the effects that it had. The main focus is on the fate of political activists. It also presents the efforts to prepare the ground in parliament for a vote on a new, pacifist constitution and the way in which Cold War tensions changed the priorities of the US occupation and lead to the so-called red purge. Selected individual cases are analysed, including that of Hatoyama Ichirōwhose removal from politics and subsequent conflict with Yoshida Shigeru had far reaching implications for the post-war political scene in Japan.
日本被占领土政治清洗的历程及其影响
占领日本的政治清洗:实施和效果盟军在占领日本有两个主要任务:惩罚和清除那些被发现对战争罪行负有责任的人,并使国家民主化。实现这些目标的手段之一,是针对战前军事和政治精英、民族主义组织成员、国家行政部门和媒体雇员、教育工作者和商界领袖的大规模政治清洗。本文考察了1945年至1952年间组织的清洗背后的基本原理、所依据的假设、所使用的程序以及所产生的影响。主要焦点是政治活动人士的命运。它还展示了在议会为就新的和平宪法投票做准备的努力,以及冷战紧张局势如何改变了美国占领的优先事项,并导致了所谓的“红色清洗”。本文选取了一些个案进行分析,其中包括鸠山由纪夫Ichirōwhose退出政坛以及随后与吉田茂的冲突,这对战后日本的政治格局产生了深远的影响。
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