Time of Fallen Blossoms

Time of Fallen Blossoms
Author Allan S. Clifton
Genre Memoir
Publication date
1951

Time of Fallen Blossoms is 1951 book written by Allan S. Clifton. Clifton was an Australian intelligence officer with the British Commonwealth Occupation Force.[1] It is a memoir of his time in Japan in 1946 during the post-war occupation.[2][3] Clifton had studied Japanese for 12 years[4] and worked as an interpreter. His book contained accounts of Australian soldiers' mistreatment of Japanese Prisoners of War (POWs) after the Japanese surrender[5] and gang rapes of Japanese women by Australian soldiers in Japan. The book was controversial in Australia as a result, and he was subsequently discredited by the Australian Army.[6]

The book received renewed attention in 2016 when a passage was referenced in a tweet by Australian journalist Scott McIntyre about Australian war crimes in his criticism of Anzac Day.[7][8][9]

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