Tragedy of Japan

Tragedy of Japan (日本の悲劇, Nihon no higeki) is a 1946 Japanese Documentary by director Fumio Kamei.

Political repression in Japan, the Japanese invasion of Manchuria in 1931, the assassination of the Japanese prime minister Inukai Tsuyoshi by fascists in 1933, the Anti-Comintern Pact between Germany, and Japan, the Second Sino-Japanese war, and the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor are discussed in the film.

[2] Japan's capitalist class, who sought to acquire foreign markets, is also blamed for the war.

[3] The film contains footage of the funeral of Takiji Kobayashi, the communist writer who was tortured and killed by the Japanese authorities before the outbreak of WW2.

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