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There are differences from one country to another regarding the definition of Japanese war crimes. War crimes have been broadly defined as violations of the laws or customs of war, which include crimes against either enemy combatants or enemy non-combatants. War crimes also included deliberate attacks on citizens and property of neutral states as they fall under the category of non-combatants, as at the attack on Pearl Harbor. Military personnel from the Empire of Japan have been accused and/or convicted of committing many such acts during the period of Japanese imperialism from the late 19th to mid-20th centuries. They have been accused of conducting a series of human rights abuses against civilians and prisoners of war (POWs) throughout east Asia and the western Pacific region. These eve

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  • Definiciones de crímenes de guerra japoneses (es)
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  • There are differences from one country to another regarding the definition of Japanese war crimes. War crimes have been broadly defined as violations of the laws or customs of war, which include crimes against either enemy combatants or enemy non-combatants. War crimes also included deliberate attacks on citizens and property of neutral states as they fall under the category of non-combatants, as at the attack on Pearl Harbor. Military personnel from the Empire of Japan have been accused and/or convicted of committing many such acts during the period of Japanese imperialism from the late 19th to mid-20th centuries. They have been accused of conducting a series of human rights abuses against civilians and prisoners of war (POWs) throughout east Asia and the western Pacific region. These eve (en)
  • Existen diferencias de un país a otro en cuanto a la definición de los crímenes de guerra japoneses. Los crímenes de guerra se han definido en términos generales como violaciones de las leyes o costumbres de la guerra, que incluyen crímenes contra combatientes enemigos o contra enemigos no combatientes. Los crímenes de guerra también incluyeron ataques deliberados contra ciudadanos y propiedades de estados neutrales, ya que entran en la categoría de no combatientes, como en el ataque a Pearl Harbor.​ Personal militar del Imperio de Japón ha sido acusado y/o condenado por cometer muchos de estos actos durante el período del imperialismo japonés desde finales del siglo XIX hasta mediados del siglo XX. Han sido acusados de llevar a cabo una serie de abusos de derechos humanos contra civiles y (es)
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