日本在华生物战中的战争责任与日本平民受害者

M. Tamanoi
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摘要本文主要讲述伪满洲国时期(1932- 1945年)哈尔滨日本女子高等学校教师相泽良的故事。1940年,一场席卷哈尔滨市的伤寒疫情夺去了Yoshi的22名学生和同事。今天,她相信他们是日本生物战的受害者。然而,作为一个日本平民,她发现在公共场合表达自己的信仰是极其困难的。我们怎么能听到在本国军队手中受害的平民的声音?本文试图通过理清耀西的叙述与当代日本战争责任的大论述之间的复杂关系来回答这个问题。
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War responsibility and Japanese civilian victims of Japanese biological warfare in China
Abstract This article focuses on the narrative of Aizawa Yoshi, a former teacher at the Harbin Higher School for Japanese Women during the Manchukuo era (1932-45). In 1940, Yoshi lost twenty-two of her students and colleagues to a typhoid epidemic that spread throughout the city of Harbin. Today, she believes that they were the victims of Japanese biological warfare. However, as a Japanese civilian, she finds it extremely difficult to express her belief in public. How can we hear the voices of civilians victimized at the hands of their own military? This article attempts to answer this question by untangling the complex relationship between Yoshi's narrative and the larger discourse of war responsibility in contemporary Japan.
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