ABSTRACT

Kakizaki re-examines the real image of the Thai-Japanese alliance during the Second World War by focusing on the incidents and accidents that occurred during the passage through, or the stationing, of the Japanese army in Thailand.

The book reveals the grassroots relations between Thais and Japanese by utilizing the records of incidents/accidents between Thais and Japanese during the war. The results show that although the number of incidents/accidents was large at the initial and the last stages of war, those caused by Thais were skyrocketing at the last stage of war while those caused by Japanese reached their peak at the initial stage of war before decreasing. Therefore, the real image of the Thai-Japanese alliance was the alliance of endurance that both Thais and Japanese had to be forced to endure the frequently-occurred incidents/accidents.

A book for students and academics interested in the Thai/Southeast Asian war history during the Second World War.

chapter 1|18 pages

Introduction

Relations between Japanese Soldiers and Thais

chapter 2|42 pages

The Japanese Army in Thailand

chapter 3|36 pages

Traffic Accidents

chapter 4|40 pages

Troubles

chapter 5|40 pages

Thefts

chapter 6|39 pages

Robberies and Attacks

chapter 7|41 pages

Arrests

chapter 8|32 pages

Conclusion

The Real Image of the Thai–Japanese Alliance