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A GI's Secret from Postwar Japan
Terese Svoboda
ISBN: 9781555974909
Format: Paperback
Publisher:Graywolf Press,U.S.
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In 1946, Terese Svoboda's uncle served as a military policeman in occupied Japan. He was assigned to guard convicted fellow Americans…
In 1946, Terese Svoboda's uncle served as a military policeman in occupied Japan. He was assigned to guard convicted fellow Americans-GIs gathered from all over the Pacific. "The captain called a meeting for all the MPs. He said the prison was getting overcrowded, terribly overcrowded. He said he was going to have to start executing the prisoners, the ones in the death cells." Svoboda's uncle remained a silent witness to the unqualified punishment of American prisoners, many of them African American. His closely guarded secret remained under wraps for decades. As a child Svoboda thought of her uncle as Superman, with "black Clark Kent glasses, grapefruit-sized biceps. "At nearly eighty, he could still boast a washboard stomach - and tell war stories. With the news of Abu Ghraib, he fell into a terrible depression, and the tapes he sent Svoboda ended abruptly with his suicide. Svoboda launched her own investigation, traveling to Japan, digging through buried files at the National Archives, and contacting the few surviving vets who served with her uncle. Black Glasses Like Clark Kent reveals how the vagaries of military justice can allow the worst to happen and be buried by time and protocol.
| ISBN | 1555974902 | | Pages | 224 | | ISBN13 | 9781555974909 (What's this?) | | Volumes | 1 | | Publisher | Graywolf Press,U.S. | | Weight (grammes) | 313 | | Imprint | Graywolf Press,U.S. | | Published in | MN | | Format | Paperback | | Height (mm) | 216 | | Publication date | 07 Feb 2008 | | Width (mm) | 133 | | Library of Congress | PS3569 | | Spine width (mm) | 17 | | DEWEY | 952.044092 | | Academic level | General | | DEWEY edition | DC22 | |
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