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Kalagon massacre

Coordinates:16°32′57″N97°43′46″E / 16.54917°N 97.72944°E /16.54917; 97.72944
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1945 massacre in Burma by Japan
Kalagon massacre
Part of theBurma Campaign
ofWorld War II
Japanese prisoners in the dock during the first war crimes trial to be held in Rangoon, Burma. These men were charged with the murder of 637 civilians in the village of Kalagon (1946).
Map
Interactive map of Kalagon massacre
Location16°32′57″N97°43′46″E / 16.54917°N 97.72944°E /16.54917; 97.72944
Kalagon,Burma
Date7 July 1945
TargetVillagers
Attack type
Massacre,war rape,torture
Deaths600–1,000
PerpetratorsImperial Japanese Army
  • Major Ichikawa Seigi
MotivePunishment for aiding British commandos

On 7 July 1945, theKalagon massacre was committed against inhabitants ofKalagon,Burma (present-dayMyanmar), by members of the 3rd Battalion, 215th Regiment and the OCMoulmeinKempeitai of theImperial Japanese Army. These units had been ordered by Major General Seiei Yamamoto, chief of staff of the 33rd Army, to sweep the area forguerrillas reportedly teamed withBritishparatroopers.

The Japanese occupied the village and rounded up all the inhabitants, some to the local mosque and others to different buildings, for questioning. Women and children wereraped and beaten. After it was confirmed that they had aided British commandos, Major Ichikawa Seigi ordered the entire village to be massacred. The inhabitants were taken in groups of four to ten people to nearby wells, blindfolded, and bayoneted, and their bodies were dumped in the wells. The village was then burned to the ground. An estimated 600 to 1,000 villagers died in the massacre.[1]

The Japanese kidnapped 10 female survivors who agreed to act as "spies", although it is believed that they were instead used ascomfort women. Two of them escaped, but the others disappeared.[1][2]

Prosecutions

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Because the Japanese had conducted the massacre rather hastily, multiple villagers survived the massacre. The survivors became witnesses in war crimes proceedings against some of the participants in the massacre.[1]

In 1946, a British military court tried Seigi and 13 other soldiers for participating in the massacre. Each of them were tried on two counts:

  1. Participating in the massacre of the villagers
  2. Participating in the beating, torture, wounding, and other maltreatment of the villagers

Seigi also faced a third charge for kidnapping the women. Ten of them were found guilty. Seven of them were found guilty on both counts, and three others were only found guilty on the second count. Seigi was found guilty on all counts.[2]

Seigi and three officers who supervised the massacre were sentenced to death. The court said Seigi would be hanged, while the other three men would be shot by firing squads.[2] As for the other three soldiers deemed complicit in the massacre, the court found that they had not directly participated in the massacre. Instead, they had acted as accessories, As such, each of them were given 10-year sentences.[2]

Individual defendants and sentences

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NameChargesSentenceCount 1Count 2
*Major Ichikawa SeigiOrdered massacreDeath by hangingGuiltyGuilty
Captain Sakamaki SaburoProvided transportation to accomplices and witnessed interrogations10 years imprisonmentGuiltyGuilty
Captain Okubo YozoRelayed the orders to carry out the massacre10 years imprisonmentGuiltyGuilty
Captain Yanagisawa IzumuSupervised the massacreDeath by firing squadGuiltyGuilty
Captain Midorikawa HisashiSupervised the massacreDeath by firing squadGuiltyGuilty
Second Lieutenant Usui KiyohiroAccused of raping a womanAcquittedNot guiltyNot guilty
Lieutenant Tajima IchiroSupervised the massacreDeath by firing squadGuiltyGuilty
Lieutenant Takei ShozoStood guard outside of the village as the massacre happened10 years imprisonmentGuiltyGuilty
Captain Higashi NoburoAccused of instructing his subordinates to use force during interrogationsAcquittedNot guiltyNot guilty
Warrant Officer Fujiwara RyozoAbusing villagers during interrogations5 years imprisonmentNot guiltyGuilty
Sergeant Major Kobayashi AkiraAbusing villagers during interrogations5 years imprisonmentNot guiltyGuilty
Sergeant Nagata TeshiyukiNot involvedAcquittedNot guiltyNot guilty
Sergeant Nomoto KinniAbusing villagers during interrogations7 years imprisonmentNot guiltyGuilty
Corporal Morimoto SeiichiServed as a cook for the military policeAcquittedNot guiltyNot guilty
*Seigi also faced a third charge for kidnapping the women

Each of the sentences were confirmed upon review. Seigi and his three condemned codefendants were executed on 15 July 1946.[2] The others were sent to a prison inRangoon to serve their sentences. In mid-1951, those still in prison were transferred toSugamo Prison inJapan to serve the remainder of their sentences.[3]

GeneralHeitarō Kimura, one of the defendants at theInternational Military Tribunal for the Far East, was charged multiple counts, including his failure to prevent atrocities, including the Kalagon massacre. He was sentenced to death and executed in 1948.

See also

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References

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Citations

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  1. ^abcLingen, Kerstin von (2016-11-04).War Crimes Trials in the Wake of Decolonization and Cold War in Asia, 1945-1956: Justice in Time of Turmoil. Springer.ISBN 978-3-319-42987-8.
  2. ^abcde"Kalagon Trial".legal-tools.org.
  3. ^Cribb, Robert (2016)."The Burma Trials of Japanese War Criminals, 1946-1947".War Crimes Trials in the Wake of Decolonization and Cold War in Asia, 1945-1956: Justice in Time of Turmoil (World Histories of Crime, Culture and Violence).1:117–142.ISBN 978-3-319-42986-1.

Sources

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  • Raymond Lamont-Brown, 1998,Kempeitai: Japan's Dreaded Military Police, Sutton Publishing, Phoenix Mill, England.ISBN 0-7509-2806-9.
  • Christine Sherman, 2001,War Crimes: Japan's World War II Atrocities, Turner Publishing Company.ISBN 978-1-56311-728-2.

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