In researching the culpability of
Franklin Roosevelt in the bombing of Pearl Harbor, we came across an
interesting character by the name of Douglas Dietrich who claimed that
·
Durham White Stevens (1851 – 1908) was an
American dictator of Korea after the American Civil War
·
the Japanese had developed an atomic bomb by the
end of World War 2
·
the United States sued the Japanese for peace to
end World War 2
We reject all of these statements
as either false or unsupportable from the historical record.
Dietrich makes many other unconventional statements of equal controversy, and does so in a convincing, at times erudite, fashion. He often challenges his listeners to do the research themselves to prove that he is right. We took up the challenge only to report disappointment for our revisionist historian.
Dietrich makes many other unconventional statements of equal controversy, and does so in a convincing, at times erudite, fashion. He often challenges his listeners to do the research themselves to prove that he is right. We took up the challenge only to report disappointment for our revisionist historian.
Much of Dietrich’ authority rests
upon his alleged access to massive quantities of American official archive
documents he was assigned to destroy while a librarian assistant at the
Presidio during the 1980s. He states that these documents stretched back to the
Spanish American War and were backlogged at the military base by incompetent
military and civilian staff who refused to the do the dirty work of destroying
the records. Through various connections as a military brat, he obtained his
position at the age of 16.
While his stories and analyses
are quite entertaining, they often lack any factual basis, or rest upon dubious
evidence - Durham Stevens being one such example. More specifically, Dietrich’s
claims about Stevens are made to demonstrate that Americans have been
brainwashed or its leaders have hidden the truth about their nation’s imperial aggrandizement in
Asia, specifically Korea.
Stevens was an obscure American
diplomat who served in the State Department in Tokyo after graduation from law
school in 1873. In 1883 the Japanese government hired him for its legation in
Washington, DC. In 1904 Japan appointed him as foreign advisor to the
Emperor of Korea, during which time the New York Times reported that he was
known by some as the “American dictator of the Hermit Kingdom.” While visiting San
Francisco in 1908, he was assassinated by a group of Korean students from which
wounds he died.
The point is that Stevens assumed
his Korean post in 1904 – not in the early 1870s as Dietrich reports. More
importantly, Stevens was not an American dictator of Korea installed by the
American government in a takeover of the country. Rather, he was working for
the Japanese when he earned the sobriquet as American dictator, a moniker which
the New York Times reported to illustrate the influence he had in Korean
affairs on behalf of the Japanese.
Turning to the subject of Japan
and World War 2, Dietrich cites an article in the October 3, 1946 Atlanta Constitution
reporting that Japan had developed an atomic bomb which it had tested in Konan
Korea at the close of World War 2. The author David Snell cites a pseudonymous
Japanese Captain
Wakabayashi who related details about the Japanese atomic program which had
been moved to Korea to avoid the American B29 air raids. Five days after the
bombing of Hiroshima, the Japanese detonated their bomb at sea to avoid capture
by the Soviets, according to the report filed by Snell who was working with the
Army’s 24th Criminal Investigation Detachment.
Snell reported his findings to the US
Army intelligence team in Korea which censored details of the information which
were contained in the article.
A book entitled Hungnam
and the Japanese Atomic Bomb: Recent Historiography of a Postwar Myth by Walter Grunden reviews the claims of the
article in detail, along with a review of the Japanese nuclear program, to
demonstrate that the story is false.
If Dietrich wishes to credibly contradict the findings of this book and
other researchers who failed to substantiate Wakabayashi's story, he needs to produce
evidence of greater weight than this 1946 newspaper article.
Dietrich’s larger point that the Japanese detonated the bomb to
intimidate the Soviets fails because they occupied the northern part of the Korean
peninsula in spite of the alleged detonation.
Regarding the final assertion by Dietrich – that the United States sued Japan
for peace – we only offer our pity. The United States has occupied Japan since
the end of the war and MacArthur’s vice regency of the island is well
documented. The emperor of Japan did not step down because of the Japanese
triumph in the war.
References
New York Times, D W Stevens Shot by Korean Assassin, March
24, 1908
Snell, David (3 October 1946). "Japan
Developed Atom Bomb; Russia Grabbed Scientists". Atlanta Constitution (cited in Wikipedia)
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