日本红十字会、军队护士及其战后遣返

Pub Date : 2022-08-24 DOI:10.1353/hah.2022.0002
Beatrice Trefalt
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摘要:二战期间,300多名日本红十字会护士被派往日本陆军的野战医院,在日本战败后仍在海外工作了数年。由于中国战争和朝鲜战争,以及冷战的地缘政治紧张局势,大批日本公民的遣返被推迟,他们就是其中的一部分。他们职业生涯的跨度揭示了世界上最大的国家红十字会组织之一——日本红十字会——的断断续续和连续性。日本红十字会将这些护士送往前线,作为支持日本战争努力的一部分,但在战败后,日本红十字会能够利用她们的遣返来强调其人道主义性质和非政治立场,并与参与战争保持距离。
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The Japanese Red Cross, Military Nurses, and their Postwar Repatriation
Abstract:More than three hundred Japanese Red Cross nurses, deployed in field hospitals in the Japanese Army during the Second World War, remained overseas for several years after the Japanese defeat. They were part of a large group of Japanese citizens whose repatriation was delayed by the Chinese and Korean wars, and by the geopolitical tensions of the Cold War. The span of their professional lives sheds light on the breaks and continuities of one of the world's largest national Red Cross organisations, the Japanese Red Cross. The Japanese Red Cross sent these nurses to the front as part of its support for Japan's war effort, but after defeat, was able to use their repatriation as a way to highlight its humanitarian character and its apolitical stance, and to distance itself from its participation in the war.
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