1. What is the main content of the Tokyo Grand Trial? The Tokyo Grand Trial is the trial of Japanese war criminals in World War II by the Far East International Military Tribunal in Tokyo, Japan after the end of World War II. At that time, the court was composed of 1 1 judges from1countries. During the trial, the China delegation suffered various difficulties and setbacks. However, most people in the whole court disapprove of the execution of these war criminals. Faced with the prejudice and difficulties of judges in other countries, judges and prosecutors in China fought bravely and overcame various unfavorable factors such as their own understanding of American law, and finally gained the upper hand in court debates. The trial lasted two years. Seven Japanese Class A war criminals who finally committed heinous crimes in China were sentenced to death.
2. Who was the judge who tried China in Tokyo? What contribution have you made to our country? In the Tokyo Grand Trial, China's representatives were: Judge Mei Ruqian, Prosecutor Xiang Zherui, and Chief Consultant Ni. In this trial, the three of them got justice for the sufferings of our people and sent tojo hideki and other war criminals who committed numerous crimes against the people of China to the guillotine. Judge Mei Ruxuan was born in Nanchang, Jiangxi. During primary school, he read many martial arts novels and claimed to go to Emei Mountain to learn from his teacher. As a result, his money was stolen on the way, so he had to go home. After this incident, he studied hard and was admitted to the preparatory class in Tsinghua University at the age of 12. Later, he studied at Stanford University and the University of Chicago, and obtained a doctorate in law. After arriving in America, he began to study law at the same time. Before the trial in Tokyo, he never thought that he would be sent to the Far East International Military Tribunal. He was chosen because he has a common law background and is fluent in English. He made great contributions to the conviction and sentencing of Japanese Class-A war criminals in the trial, and later made indelible contributions to China's diplomatic and legal construction.
3. What is the significance of the Tokyo trial to China? For our country, the greatest significance of this trial is that seven Class A war criminals, including tojo hideki, were hanged, the other 16 Class B war criminals were sentenced to life imprisonment, and the other two war criminals were sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment, and they all got their due punishment. But these 28 people are not the only war criminals who committed heinous crimes in China. There are still many Japanese chaebol who are at large and participated in the war without being tried. And the day after the execution of seven Class-A war criminals, other 19 Class-A war criminals were released, and some of them not only resumed their public offices, but also returned to politics. Therefore, this trial is not only to seek justice for the victims of World War II, but also to show China people China's position in the world at that time, so later China people will work harder. Today, our country has occupied a place in the world, and the shame of many years ago will no longer exist.