128 - The Doolittle Raiders and their Fight for Justice

Published: Nov. 1, 2020, 4:30 a.m.

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The skill and bravery of the Doolittle raiders during WWII, who bombed Tokyo in 1942 captured the American public\\u2019s imagination, but not all the crews returned. Eight US flyers became Japanese prisoners of war who were tortured, put on trial for war crimes and found guilty\\u2026 Not all of these men would make it home.

In this episode we\\u2019re not going to be talking directly about the Doolittle raid but rather focus on the post war, war crimes trial of a number of the Japanese officers who were connected with the treatment of the Doolittle flyers that became Prisoners of War.

Joining me is Michel Paradis, author of Last Mission to Tokyo.

Michel is a specialist in International Law and Human Rights and has worked for over a decade with the US Department of Defence. He is also a lecturer at Columbia Law School.

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