Shigehiko Hattori wrote on 4/30/05 6:45 AM:
> Owning up to World War II actions
> 
> By Michael Hill, Baltimore Sun Staff
> 
> Originally published April 24, 2005
> 
> 
> And their American occupiers did not force the issue. Berger says the
> Tokyo war crimes trials were "poorly handled," and, unlike Nuremberg,
> did not implant a sense of guilt in the country. The Americans did not
> even bring some of the worst offenders to justice -- for instance
> making a deal with Shiro Ishii, who used humans as subjects of his germ
> warfare experiments, giving him immunity in return for his research.
> 

On the contrary, the war crimes trials were handled very well - to suit 
the interests of the Americans.