Scenarios about 'Tokyo Trials'
The international military tribunal convened in Tokyo from 1946 to 1948 to prosecute Japanese leaders for war crimes committed during World War II. These proceedings, formally known as the International Military Tribunal for the Far East, resulted in the conviction of 25 Japanese officials, including former Prime Minister Hideki Tojo, and established important precedents for international justice while remaining controversial for their focus on victor's justice and selective prosecution.
What If The Tokyo Trials Never Occurred?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the International Military Tribunal for the Far East was never established, dramatically altering Japan's post-war development, historical memory in Asia, and international justice norms.