I have just finished reading Judgement at Tokyo by Gary J. Bass, and well, this has got to be one of the best books on the Second World War that I have come across. This is not just because it is VERY well written (it is!) but also because it highlights a lesser known aspect of the War - the trial of the Japanese 'war guilty' at Tokyo. Most of us have read about the Nuremberg trials that punished the Nazis, but not much is known of the trials held at Tokyo to bring the Japanese to account, And as Bass takes you through the trials and their background, you realise why - unlike Nuremberg, the cases were not classic black and white or good vs evil here. In the Nuremberg trials, where the Germans and their allies tried to defend themselves by saying they were aware of the evil thye were doing, but were simply following orders. At Tokyo, the Japanese often defended themselves to the very end, and insisted they were opposing the colonialism of the victors.