@article{oai:lib.cku.repo.nii.ac.jp:00001521, author = {佐久間, 美羊 and Sakuma, Miyo}, issue = {16}, journal = {千葉経済大学短期大学部研究紀要, Bulletin of Chiba Keizai College}, month = {Mar}, note = {This paper re-examines the propaganda activities at the Bunka Camp. The Bunka Camp was set-up by the Japanese Army during the Second World War with the aim of creating propaganda programs by engaging the POWs in the process. Post war memoirs and narratives about the Camp were told from the Japanese side and their focus was on the programs called“ Zero Hour” and“ Hinomaru Hour”. However, it is impossible to understand the whole picture of the Camp activities from these narratives because none of these authors, either civilian or military, were involved in the making of the programs across the entire period of the camp's existence.  This paper pays attention to the last three POWs who were brought into the camp three months before the end of the war. They were not documented in the official Japanese records. By disclosing the stories of the three POWs, new programs other than the ones previously mentioned will be brought to light. In addition, the attitudes of the POWs towards the propaganda activities will be revealed. This research is essential in order to understand the Bunka Camp, not only from the Japanese perspective, but also from the perspectives of the POWs'.}, pages = {23--32}, title = {参謀本部駿河台分室 ̶ 知られざる最後の3人の捕虜から見えてくる側面 ̶}, year = {2020}, yomi = {サクマ, ミヨ} }