An overview: Japan's war responsibility and the Pan-Asian movement for redress and compensation / Paul Schalow
I. It's never too late to seek justice. Japan's war crimes: has justice been served? / Michael M. Honda ; Probing the issues of reconciliation more than fifty years after the Asia-Pacific War / Ivy Lee ; Victor's justice and Japan's amnesia: the Tokyo War Crimes Trial reconsidered / Maria Hsia Chang, Robert P. Barker ; Hirohito's war crimes responsibility: the unrepentant emperor / Peter Li ; Accountability, justice, and the importance of memory in the "Era of war" / Manuel Prutschi, Mark Weintraub
II. The American POW experience remembered. The Bataan death march / Lester I. Tenney ; Mitsui: "We will send you to Omuta" / Linda Goetz Holmes
III. Psychological responses. The Nanjing Massacre: the socio-psychological effects / Zhang Lianhong ; One army surgeon's account of vivisection on human subjects in China / Noda Masaaki
IV. Artistic responses. Reunion: a play in 2 acts, 5 scenes, and an epilogue (excerpts) / Yoshiji Watanabe ; Cinematic representations of the Rape of Nanking / Michael Berry
V. History will not forget. The Nanking holocaust: memory, trauma and reconciliation / Peter Li ; The great Asian-Pacific crescent of pain: Japan's war from Manchuria to Hiroshima, 1931 to 1945 / Werner Gruhl ; Women's International War Crimes Tribunal on Japan's Military Sexual Slavery: memory, identity, and society / Yayori Matsui ; The looting of books in Nanjing / Zhao Jianmin ; Japan's biochemical warfare and experimentation in China / Peter Li ; Japan's historical myopia / Daniel A. Metraux ; War crimes and redress: a Canadian Jewish perspective / Manuel Prutschi, Mark Weintraub.