DOI 10.51255/2311–603X_2025_3_9
S. G. Serebryakova. Japanese Prisoners of War in the Russian Captivity during the Russo-Japanese
War (1904–1905) // Petersburg Historical Journal, no 3, 2025, pp. 9–18
Abstract:
The Russo-Japanese War has been attracting the attention of researchers studying the military,
political, economic and diplomatic aspects of the war for more than a century. However, social issues are less often addressed by scientists. The problems of the Japanese in Russian captivity at that time became the object of research only recently. The main purpose of the article is to reveal the specifics of the organization of captivity, taking into account the specifics of Japanese prisoners of war. A brief historiographical overview of the study of the problem of Japanese prisoners of war in Russia is given, and the general conditions of detention of Japanese prisoners of war are outlined. The main issues considered in the work are the norms of international
humanitarian law and the status of prisoners of war during the Russo-Japanese War, as well as the real conditions of detention of Japanese prisoners of war in Russia. The problems of organizing captivity with the involvement of new historical sources are outlined. The complaints of Japanese prisoners of war are analyzed, the reasons for these complaints are presented by the Japanese, and the reaction of the Russian administration. The conclusions are drawn that the Russian Empire sought to comply with the norms of international law but could not always do so largely for objective reasons. Russian archival documents and information from Japanese historiography were used to write the article.
Key words: Russo-Japanese war, international humanitarian law, Japanese prisoners of war, History of Japan, Medved village, Hague.
Author:
Serebryakova, Svetlana Georgievna — Assistant of the Department of Japanology, Faculty of Oriental Studies, St. Petersburg State University (St. Petersburg, Russia).
E-mail: serebryakovaspbu@gmail.com
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