資料名 | Certain aspects of the Formosan–Japanese relationship |
資料名(漢字) | ![]() |
資料の所在地 | Australian War Memorial (AWM55 12/87) この資料の複写を申し込む情報 (英文) |
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AJRP モジュール名 | Australian War Memorial official records |
AJRP シリーズ名 | Allied Translator and Interpreter Section (ATIS) publications |
AJRP スッブシリーズ名 | ATIS research reports |
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所蔵機関 | Australian War Memorial |
請求番号 | AWM55 12/87 |
機関シリーズ名 | AWM55 |
機関サブシリーズ名 | AWM55 12/- |
資料番号 | RR-113 |
資料概要 | |
数量・形態 | 70 pages |
公開状況 | Open |
資料の種類 | Unpublished, Official |
資料カテゴリー | Information report |
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作成日(日/月/年) | ![]() |
作成日(日/月/年) | 31/3/1945 |
紛争コード | Pacific War (1941-1945) |
キーワード | IMPERIAL JAPANESE ARMY, COLONIALISM, PROPAGANDA, CLASSES OF PERSONS, LABOUR, MILITARY POLICE, CONSCRIPTION, RECRUITMENT |
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言語 | English |
地域 | Japan–Formosa |
内容の概要 | This is an Allied Translator and Interpreter Section (ATIS) research report issued on 31 March 1945 on Japanese–Formosan relations. Based on evidence collected up to 8 March 1945, the report contains a list of Japanese and Formosan personalities (military, naval, police and civil), a list of Japanese business operations in Formosa, an account of police activity in Formosa (the status of Formosans in the police force, the control of villages and attitudes towards the police), Formosan military training (use of Formosans in the Japanese Army, the recruitment and conscription of Formosan as labourers and into regular army service), Formosan attitudes towards the Japanese, reactions against economic exploitation, hostility between Formosans, Formosan attitudes towards an Allied attack, and Formosan–Japanese relations in the field (Japanese ill-treatment and Formosan retaliation). The appendix includes an extract from a Japanese field military police manual (EP-222). Also included is a map of Formosa and a diagram of the organisation of the provincial government in Shinchiku. The report concluded that Formosan relations with the Japanese were characterised by a latent, but widespread, antagonism. Although typically conscripted only as labourers, the use of Formosans as combat troops was predicted. It was alleged that a unit of Formosan aborigines (Takasago) fought in the Philippines and was in New Guinea in early 1945. Treatment of Formosan labour units in the field was commonly harsh and brutal. In the field such treatment manifested itself in widespread hatred of the Japanese, a high rate of surrender and attacks upon Japanese soldiers. This report was used to direct Allied propaganda strategy and the ATIS researchers claimed that leaflets would foster passive support from the Formosan population and more active support should a landing take place. |
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Last modified: | 03/05/2009 09:06:53 AM |
記入者・贈与者 | AJRP staff |