Eleven Winters of Discontent
Eleven Winters of DiscontentSherzod Muminov
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Eleven Winters of Discontent

Eleven Winters of Discontent The Siberian Internment and the Making of a New Japan

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At the end of World War II, the Soviet Union captured 600,000 Japanese prisoners of war and interned them in Siberian labor camps. Sherzod Muminov details the soldiers' varied experiences of imprisonment, including their indoctrination in Soviet dogma and the shock and alienation of repatriation to a homeland transformed under US occupation.