Monthly Archives: August 2007

Notes on the Works on Korean War Criminals in WWII (2)

Below are interesting discussions and topics that could potentially lead to further research. First, Chae refers to a work by a Japanese journalist, Nomura Susumu, and discusses the reason why there was a wide-spread rumor that Korean prison guards were … Continue reading

Posted in Academic, History, Korea, Military

Notes on the Works on Korean War Criminals in WWII

Last week, I read one book and one article on the Class BC Korean war criminals who were put on trial in war tribunals in the immediate postwar period in major cities in Southeast Asia and in Yokohama. One is … Continue reading

Posted in Academic, History, Korea, Military

A Sentence that I Am Sick Of Reading Today

is, “Thus, the fundamental problem of ** society is….” Which society is free from problems? Why do you need to see them as “problems”? What do you mean by “fundamental,” as if everything will go fine if you “solve” the … Continue reading

Posted in My Grad School Life