League to Raise the Political Consciousness of Japanese Troops
The League to Raise the Political Consciousness of Japanese Troops (日本兵士覚醒同盟 Nihon Heishi Kakusei Dōmei) was a Japanese resistance organization founded during the Second Sino-Japanese War. It was founded in 1939 by Japanese soldiers taken prisoner by the Eighth Route Army. According to Japanese historian Saburo Ienaga, this was the first antiwar activity by prisoners in the Communist areas.[1]
See also
- Japanese People's Anti-war Alliance
- Japanese resistance during the Shōwa period
- Japanese People's Emancipation League
References
- ↑ Saburo Ienaga (2010). Pacific War, 1931-1945. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. pp. 218
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