Tokyo Trial (2016, miniseries) Came to know about this miniseries through an article that highlighted two shrines in Japan in which an Indian judge's, Radhabinod Pal, is feted. Monuments are placed in Yasukuni Shrine and the Kyoto Ryozen Gokoku Shrine in his honour. That kindled my curiosity. My research finally brought me to the 2016 4-episode miniseries on Netflix. Like the Nuremberg trials, a tribunal was set up in Japan to try Japanese military leader, former Prime Minister and his ministers for their involvement in the Second World War and the inhumane manner in which their subjects in their occupied territories were treated. Over 2 years, 11 judges, all linked to the victorious Allied Forces, presided on the fate of the Japanese war 'criminals'. Judges from Australia, New Zealand, the UK, USA, France, Netherland, France, Canada, the Soviet Union and China were the initial selection. The Military Supremo General Douglas MacArthur, who was the coordinator ...
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