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After the battle for Saipan: the tnternment of Japanese civilians at camp susupe, 1944-1946 / Trefalt, Beatrice   Journal Article
Trefalt, Beatrice Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Although the islands of the Northern Marianas are famous for the ferocity of the battles of June and July 1944 and their subsequent role as crucial military airbases for the defeat of Japan, they are less well known as the site of the first US occupation of a Japanese territory. During the battles and in their wake, the civilian population of Saipan was herded into internment camps, where they were kept until early 1946. This article considers Japanese civilian experiences of life in Saipan under Occupation, the tensions between the administration of the camp and the internees, and the way in which the experience reflected and reshaped the understanding of the enemy, both in Japanese and in American eyes.
Key Words Internment  Saipan  Japan - Civilians  Japan - Education 
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War without mercy: American armed forces and the deaths of civilians during the battle for Saipan, 1944 / Hughes, Matthew   Journal Article
Hughes, Matthew Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words Armed force  America  Six Day War  Saipan  US - Military  Civilians Death 
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