Personal Papers of Richard J. DeMartino as History Consultant to the International Military Tribunal for the Far EastMSS.2017.02

Personal Papers of Richard J. DeMartino as History Consultant to the International Military Tribunal for the Far EastMSS.2017.02


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Repository
Arthur J. Morris Law Library Special Collections
Identification
MSS.2017.02
Title
Personal Papers of Richard J. DeMartino as History Consultant to the International Military Tribunal for the Far East 1936-1948
URL:
https://archives.lib.virginia.edu/ark:/59853/132893
Quantity
14 Cubic Feet, 34 archival boxes, plus some oversized items.
Creator
DeMartino, Richard J., 1922-2013
Language
English and Japanese
Technical
The collection is divided in 5 series and two files of unrelated materials to the IMTFE: Series 1: Ephemeris Files – consist of a detail account of day to day information beginning 1 – 10 January 1936- 10 March; 10 March 1941 to 1948. Series 2: Onomastic Files – consist of files of persons related to the IMTFE. Series 3: Miscellaneous Files: translations and other related files. Series 4: Printed materials Series 5: Photographs Other materials not related to the IMTFE DeMartino inscribed the documents with two annotations: a last name and a number. Special Collections kept these annotations between brackets [ ].
Abstract
Interesting historical chronology related to the IMTFE. Includes many Japanese documents and photographs.

Administrative Information

Immediate Source of Acquisition

These papers were donated by Ms. Kathleen O'Shea, wife of Mr. DeMartino in September of 2017.


Biographical / Historical

Mr. DeMartino personal records show the offer that the General Headquarters of the Supreme Commander for the Allied Forces, Office of Civilian Personnel offer Lt. Richard J. DeMartino as Historical Advisor, P-5 in the "War Department with duty station in the occupation area (Japan and Korea). The date was April 10, 1946.

In the personal statement that DeMartino filled, he certified that he was born on August 28, 1922 in New York, NY. He attended Galvani Junior High School and Benjamin Franklin High School (1932-1938) and The City College of New York (1938-1942) B.S in Social Sciences. He was member of the Phi Beta Kappa and the History Society. He worked for New York State Civil Service (September – December 1942). In 1942 he entered the US Navy. He was honorably discharged from in July 2, 1943. He also states that he has "fair" knowledge of the Italian and Japanese languages and that both his parents were immigrants, born in Italy.

Mr. DeMartino contract as historical advisor terminated on April 17, 1947, but he continued working in the same capacity until May 19, 1948. In his memorandum of resignation DeMartino asks: "permission to retain court record and other materials used in connection with the trial is believed forthcoming. This will require a baggage allowance for shipping in excess of the usual allotment." [See DeMartino Civilian Personnel Record folder, box 1]

Scope and Contents

This collection was organized by Richard J. DeMartino during his tenure as one of the "historian advisors" to the International Military Tribunal for the Far East between 1946-1948.

The files contain excerpts of official documents, documents and DeMartino's handwritten notes. Excerpts from the Diary of Marquis Kōichi Kido are present in each file, as if DeMartino was using Kido's notes as a guide to the research he was working on. There are also many excerpts from Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States Japan: 1931-1941, Washinton: U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1943, 2 v.

The collection was donated to the Law Library in the Summer of 2017. Prof. Jamie Sedwick of Acadia University in Nova Scotia contacted the Special Collections Department to alert us of the existence of the papers and asked if we were interested in them. The library immediately contacted Ms. Kathleen O'Shea, Mr. DeMartino's wife and after some negotiations the papers arrive to Charlottesville in September of 2017.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

  • Araki, Sadao, 1877-1966
  • Asahi Shimbun
  • Bagge, Widar, 1886-1970
  • Ballantine, Joseph W., 1888-1973
  • Bismarck Sea, Battle of, 1943
  • Ching-wei, Wang, 1883-1944
  • Churchill, Winston S., 1874-1965
  • Cumming, William P., 1900-1989
  • Davis, Norman H., 1878-1944
  • DeMartino, Richard J., 1922-2013
  • Dooman, Eugene H., 1890-1969
  • France -- Foreign relations -- Japan -- 1940-1945
  • Goering, Hermann Wilhelm, 1893-1946
  • Gorgé, Camille, 1893-1978
  • Grew, Joseph C., 1880-1965
  • Hashimoto, Kingoro, 1890-1957
  • Hata, Shunroku, 1879-1962
  • Hatoyama, Ichiro, 1883-1959
  • Higashikuni, Naruhiko, 1887-1990
  • Hiranuma, Kiichiro, 1867-1952
  • Hirohito, Michinomiya, 1901-1989
  • Hirota, Koki, 1878-1948
  • Hoshino, Naoki, 1883-1978
  • Hull, Cordell, 1871-1955
  • International Military Tribunal for the Far East (IMTFE)
  • Ishihara, Kanji, 1889-1949
  • Ishii, Shiro, 1882-1959
  • Ishiwata, Sotaro, 1891-1950
  • Itagaki, Seishiro, 1885-1948
  • Iwabuchi, Tatsuo, 1892-1975
  • Japan -- Foreign relations -- 1912-1945
  • Japan -- History -- February Incident, 1936 (February 26)
  • Kato, Sotomatsu, 1890-1942
  • Kaya, Okinori, 1889-1977
  • Keenan, Joseph B., 1888-1954
  • Kido, Koichi, 1889-1977
  • Kimura, Heitaro, 1888-1948
  • Koiso, Kuniaki, 1880-1950
  • Konoe, Fumimaro, 1891-1945
  • Kurusu, Saburo, 1886-1954
  • Mainichi Shimbun
  • Matsui, Iwane, 1878-1948
  • Matsumoto, Shunichi, 1897-1987
  • Matsuoka, Yosuke, 1880-1946
  • Midway, Battle of, 1942
  • Minami, Jiro, 1874-1955
  • Muto, Akira, 1892-1948
  • Nagano, Osami, 1880-1947
  • Netherlands -- Foreign relations -- 1898-1948
  • Nomura, Kichisaburo, 1877-1964
  • Nomura, Naokuni, 1885-1973
  • Oka, Takazumi, 1890-1973
  • Okada, Keisuke, 1868-1952
  • Osaka Mainichi
  • Oshima, Hiroshi, 1886-1975
  • Pearl Harbor (Hawaii), Attack on, 1941
  • Philippines -- History -- Japanese occupation, 1942-1945
  • Prisoners of war -- Japan
  • Ribbentrop, Joachim, 1893-1946
  • Roosevelt, Franklin D., 1882-1945
  • Sato, Kenryo, 1895-1975
  • Sawada, Shigeru, 1887-1980
  • Shigemitsu, Mamoru, 1887-1957
  • Shimada, Shigetaro, 1883-1976
  • Shiratori, Toshio, 1887-1949
  • Sorge, Richard, 1895-1944
  • Soviet Union -- Foreign relations -- 1917-1945
  • Suzuki, Teiichi, 1888-1989
  • Tanaka, Ryukichi, 1893-1972
  • Tanaka, Shinichi, 1893-1976
  • Tani, Masayuki, 1889-1962
  • Terasaki, Hidenari (Taro), 1890-1951
  • Thai-Indochinese Conflict, 1940-1941
  • Thailand -- Foreign relations -- Japan
  • The Japan Times
  • The Nippon Times
  • The Tokyo Nichi Nichi Shimbun
  • Togo, Shigenori, 1882-1950
  • Tojo, Hideki, 1884-1948
  • Tokyo Trial, Tokyo, Japan, 1946-1948
  • Tomita, Kenji, 1897-1977
  • Toyoda, Teijiro, 1885-1971
  • Umezu, Yoshijiro, 1882-1949
  • War crime trials -- Japan
  • Welles, Sumner, 1892-1961
  • World War, 1939-1945 -- Campaigns -- Indonesia
  • World War, 1939-1945 -- Campaigns -- Japan
  • World War, 1939-1945 -- Personal narratives, American
  • World War, 1939-1945 -- Personal narratives, Japanese
  • World War, 1939-1945 -- Prisoners and prisons, British
  • Yamamoto, Isoroku, 1884-1943
  • Yamamoto, Kumaichi
  • Yoshida, Shigeru, 1878-1967
  • Yoshizawa, Kenkichi, 1874-1965
  • diaries
  • photographs

Significant Persons Associated With the Collection

  • Araki, Sadao, 1877-1966
  • Bagge, Widar, 1886-1970
  • Ballantine, Joseph W., 1888-1973
  • Ching-wei, Wang, 1883-1944
  • Churchill, Winston S., 1874-1965
  • Cumming, William P., 1900-1989
  • Davis, Norman H., 1878-1944
  • DeMartino, Richard J., 1922-2013
  • Dooman, Eugene H., 1890-1969
  • Goering, Hermann Wilhelm, 1893-1946
  • Gorgé, Camille, 1893-1978
  • Grew, Joseph C., 1880-1965
  • Hashimoto, Kingoro, 1890-1957
  • Hata, Shunroku, 1879-1962
  • Hatoyama, Ichiro, 1883-1959
  • Higashikuni, Naruhiko, 1887-1990
  • Hiranuma, Kiichiro, 1867-1952
  • Hirohito, Michinomiya, 1901-1989
  • Hirota, Koki, 1878-1948
  • Hoshino, Naoki, 1883-1978
  • Hull, Cordell, 1871-1955
  • Ishihara, Kanji, 1889-1949
  • Ishii, Shiro, 1882-1959
  • Ishiwata, Sotaro, 1891-1950
  • Itagaki, Seishiro, 1885-1948
  • Iwabuchi, Tatsuo, 1892-1975
  • Kato, Sotomatsu, 1890-1942
  • Kaya, Okinori, 1889-1977
  • Keenan, Joseph B., 1888-1954
  • Kido, Koichi, 1889-1977
  • Kimura, Heitaro, 1888-1948
  • Koiso, Kuniaki, 1880-1950
  • Konoe, Fumimaro, 1891-1945
  • Kurusu, Saburo, 1886-1954
  • Matsui, Iwane, 1878-1948
  • Matsumoto, Shunichi, 1897-1987
  • Matsuoka, Yosuke, 1880-1946
  • Minami, Jiro, 1874-1955
  • Muto, Akira, 1892-1948
  • Nagano, Osami, 1880-1947
  • Nomura, Kichisaburo, 1877-1964
  • Nomura, Naokuni, 1885-1973
  • Oka, Takazumi, 1890-1973
  • Okada, Keisuke, 1868-1952
  • Oshima, Hiroshi, 1886-1975
  • Ribbentrop, Joachim, 1893-1946
  • Roosevelt, Franklin D., 1882-1945
  • Sato, Kenryo, 1895-1975
  • Sawada, Shigeru, 1887-1980
  • Shigemitsu, Mamoru, 1887-1957
  • Shimada, Shigetaro, 1883-1976
  • Shiratori, Toshio, 1887-1949
  • Sorge, Richard, 1895-1944
  • Suzuki, Teiichi, 1888-1989
  • Tanaka, Ryukichi, 1893-1972
  • Tanaka, Shinichi, 1893-1976
  • Tani, Masayuki, 1889-1962
  • Terasaki, Hidenari (Taro), 1890-1951
  • Togo, Shigenori, 1882-1950
  • Tojo, Hideki, 1884-1948
  • Tomita, Kenji, 1897-1977
  • Toyoda, Teijiro, 1885-1971
  • Umezu, Yoshijiro, 1882-1949
  • Welles, Sumner, 1892-1961
  • Yamamoto, Isoroku, 1884-1943
  • Yamamoto, Kumaichi
  • Yoshida, Shigeru, 1878-1967
  • Yoshizawa, Kenkichi, 1874-1965

Significant Places Associated With the Collection

  • France -- Foreign relations -- Japan -- 1940-1945
  • Japan -- Foreign relations -- 1912-1945
  • Japan -- History -- February Incident, 1936 (February 26)
  • Netherlands -- Foreign relations -- 1898-1948
  • Soviet Union -- Foreign relations -- 1917-1945
  • Thailand -- Foreign relations -- Japan

Container List

Series 1: Ephemeris Files
1936-1948English.
Scope and Contents

The ephemeris files consist of a detail account of day to day information that DeMartino filed and organized beginning January 1 - March 10, 1936; and March 10 1941 - 1948.

Processing Information

These files contain excerpts of documents that are not fully classified and of which we do not have certainty of where they come from. All files have excerpts, notes and some full documents. Just full documents will be added as items records when we find them.

  • Mixed Materials [35007008621082] Box 1
    DeMartino, Richard Joseph Civilian Personal Files
    1946-1948
    • IMTFE, Tokyo Japan, Permanent Pass
    • Offer of Civilian Employment, 1946-04-17
    • War Department, General Headquarters, Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers Standard Conditions of Employment for United States Continental Citizens, 1946-04-11
    • War Department Report of Personnel Action, 1947-054-18
    • Memorandum to the International Defense Section: Sorge Espionage Case, 1948-05-14
    • Resignation of Richard J. DeMartino, 1948-05-19
    • General Headquarters Far East Command, Memorandum: Separation - Reduction in Force, 1948-05-25
    • Travel and Final Salary Payment Authority for Civilian Employees Returning from Overseas Employment - 1948-05-25
    • handwritten notes
    • General Headquarters Far East Command Civilian Clearance, 1948-05-25
    • Defense Attorneys for Major War Criminals of the Far East Clearance, 1948-05-27
    • 385th Medical General Dispensary, General Headquarters Far East Command APO 500 Individual Health Certificate, 1948-05-28
    • envelop
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621082] Box 1
    DeMartino, Richard Joseph copy of certificate of completion of Naval Training School (Japanese Language) issued by the Navy Department, Bureau of Naval Personnel
    1944-04-15
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621082] Box 1
    1936 - General. Handwritten notes, excerpts and translation of documents; annotated documents
    1936
    • Doc. No. 1044: "Business Report for 1936", prepared by the East Asia Bureau of the Foreign Ministry, vol. 1, pp. 523-529
    • Doc. No. 811: Excerpt from "Report of Duty Routine – 1936 of Foreign Office Euro-Asia Bureau. Problem of Paracel Island," pp. 158-159; Doc. No 219P (27) Br. Ex.46: Telegram, The Chairman of the American Delegation (Davis) to the Secretary of State, London, January 15, 1936 (excerpt); Doc. 219 (For the Defense) Br. Ex. 46-A Ct. Ex 58, Defendants' Excerpt (undated) signed Davis, Foreign Relations I, pp. 295-296.
    • Details Concerning "The Crisis of 1936", emphasized by the Navy (Count 1 & 7, Appendix A, Section 6), translation by Defense Language Branch, undated
    • Doc. 1103: 1936 Office Report of the First Section of the Treaty Bureau, Foreign Ministry, Chapter VI (pp. 27-31): Agreement for the Mutual Protection of Industrial Rights between Japan and Manchukuo [1936]
    • Doc. No. 2307 [Supplemental Note of Protest of Soviet Embassy in Japan] certificate of translation signed by M. Gildenblat, May 4, 1936 and Certificate by Lt. Col. Taranenko, G. I. Tokyo, Japan, October 3, 1946.
    • handwritten notes
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621082] Box 1
    1-10 January 1936 - [Handwritten notes, documents and excerpts of documents]
    1936-01-01-1936-01-10
    Processing Information

    This file contains excerpts of documents that are not fully classified and of which we do not have certainty of where they belonged to.

    • [10? January 1936] – Def. Doc. No. 1904 Annex 19: To [Japanese] Foreign Minister from Disarmament Delegate Message No. 54 Part 1
    • January 1936 – C-J 5-3 356: Causes of Aggravation of Sino-Jap relations, handwritten note
    • January 1936 – Ka C-J6-h 192: Hirota's 3 Principles, handwritten note
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621082] Box 1
    11-15 January 1936 [Documents, excerpts of documents and of Kido diary, notes dated daily]
    1936-01-11-1936-01-15
    • 12 January 1936 – Def. Doc. #1904 Annex 20: From Hirota to Plenipotentiary, Disarmament Conference: Instructions in response to request made by the Plenipotentiary at the Disarmament Conference, 12 January 1936, Code Disarmament No. 13.
    • 12 January 1936 – 500.A1545/611 [illeg.] Telegram: Joseph Grew, American Ambassador in Japan to Secretary of State, Cordell Hull
    • 13 January 1936 –Doc. No. 1634-B: Excerpt from Foreign Ministry File. "Important Decision Re International and National Policies." The Gist of Plan for Dealing with North China. The Army Department.
    • 12 January 1936 – Def. Doc. No. 1846: From Hirota to Plenipotentiary, Disarmament Conference: Instructions in response to request made by the Plenipotentiary at the Disarmament Conference, Code Disarmament No. 13.
    • 13 January 1936 –Doc. No. 1634-B: Excerpt from Foreign Ministry File. "Important Decision Re International and National Policies." The Gist of Plan for Dealing with North China. The Army Department.
    • 14 January 1936 – 500.A15A5/615 Telegram: The Chairman of the America Delegation (Davis) to the Secretary of State
      Processing Information

      Foreign Relations of the United States, p. 32

    • 14 January 1936 – 500.A1545/617 Telegram: The Chairman of the America Delegation (Davis) to the Secretary of State, London.
      Processing Information

      Foreign Relations of the United States, p. 32

    • 14-15 January 1936 – [Excerpt from Kido's Diary]
    • 15 January 1936 – Def. Doc. # 1904, Annex 21: Japanese Proposal for a Common Upper Limit of Naval Tonnage, I.N.C. (35) (1st Committee).
    • 15 January 1936 – 500.A15A5 Documents/14 Press Communique, London, Naval Conference; Doc. 219, p. 54: [incomplete paragraph re Naval Conference]
    • 15 January 1936 – 500.A14A5/618: Telegram. The Chairman of the American Delegation (Davis) to the Secretary of State, London, pp. 294-295.
    • 15 January 1936 – Doc. No. 6251 (For the Defense) The Department of State, Conference Series No. 24: The London Naval Conference 1935. Report of the Delegates of the United States of America. Text of the London Naval Treaty of 1936 and Other Documents. United States, Government Printing Office, Washington: 1936.
    • 15 January 1936 – Doc. No. 219P (27) Br. Ex 46 Telegram: The Chairman of the American Delegation (Davis) to the Secretary of State, London, Foreign Relations I, pp. 294-295.
    • 15 January 1936 – Doc. No. 219P (28) Br. Ex 47: The Chairman of the Japanese Delegation (Nagano) to the Chairman of the Conference (Monsell). (London,) Foreign Relations I, p. 297.
    • 15 January 1936 – 500.A15A5 Documents/10: The Chairman of the Japanese Delegation (Nagano) to the Chairman of the Conference (Monsell). (London).
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621082] Box 1
    16-20 January 1936 [Documents, excerpts of documents and of Kido diary, notes dated daily]
    1936-01-16-1936-01-20
    • 16 January 1936 – Doc. No. 915: "Informal Statement of Foreign Minister, Mr. Koki Hirota, on the Occasion of Japan's Secession from the Naval Conference. January 16, 1936"
    • 16 January 1936 – Def. Doc. #1569: "Izvestia." No. 14 (5871), 16 January 1936. II. Consolidation of Strength of Red Army. (
    • 17 January 1936 – Def. Doc. 1900-A-13: U.S. Defense Ring in the Pacific, Air Bases as Stepping-Stones to the Far East. U.S. Proposes Further Construction to Great Britain and Australia. (Excerpts from the "Asahi", January 17, 1936, p. 1.
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621082] Box 1
    21-31 January 1936 [Documents, excerpts of documents and of Kido diary, notes dated daily]
    1936-01-21-1936-01-31
    • 21 January 1936 – Def. Doc. #489: The Extra Number of the Official Gazette, January 22, the 11th year of Showa, (TN: 1936). No. 3 stenographic records of the proceedings of the House of Representatives in the 68th Diet Session, January 21, the 11th year of Showa TN. 1936. Translated by Defense Language Branch. Certified by Takashi Yamasaki, 16 December 1946. [2 c.]
    • 21 January 1936 –Def. Doc. #1904 Annex 22 (2) Confidential. [Illeg.] Copy No. 137, London Naval Conference, 1935. [Copy of telegram] from Osami Nagano to My Lord, January 20, 1936. Certificate of Authenticity signed by Juji Enomoto, 30 July 1947.
    • 31 January 1936 – S-H 1410: typescript and handwritten note.
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621082] Box 1
    1-25 February 1936 [Documents, excerpts of documents and of Kido diary, notes dated daily]
    1936-02-01-1936-02-25
    • February 1936 – Def. Doc. 2749 (Togo), IMTFE, United States of America v. ARAKI, Sadao, et al. Affidavit of YAMAJI, Akira [incomplete copy of document]
      • 11 February 1936 – Def. Doc. No. 206-B (36): Senator Pittman Tells of Japan, 11 February 1936. Excerpt from Diary of Former United States Ambassador Grew, pp. 164-165.
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621082] Box 1
    26 February 1936, f. 1 – [Excerpts of translated documents and notes relative the "February 26 Incident", Japan's coup de etat by young military officers]
    1936-02-26
    • Iwabuchi, T.: Outbreak of February 26th Incident (1). Translated by Defense Language Branch, annotated [2 c.]
    • Doc. No. 29753 (7): General Headquarters, Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers, Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, Allied Translator and Interpreter Section: "The Outbreak of the 26 February Incident, Faction Number Seven Within the Military Caste" by Iwabuchi, Tatsuo . Full translation of article in Central Review (Chuo Koron).
    • Typescript of Doc. No. 29760 (8): General Headquarters, Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers, Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, Allied Translator and Interpreter Section: "Mazaki and the 26 February Incident, Military Clique, Part VIII, by Iwabuchi, Tatsuo. Excerpt from Chuo Koron, September edition, 61st Year, No. 9, No. 691 [annotated]
    • In re: 26 February 1936 – The Japan Times, Tokyo, January 21, 1937: "15 Officers and Civilians in February 26 Incident Sentenced by Court Martial. War Office Announces Prison terms Ranging from 18 Months to Five Years Tuesday Afternoon."
    • Def. Doc. No. 206-C(I): "The Lighting Strikes, Two telegrams that Made History." Excerpts from Diary of Former United States Ambassador Grew, pp. 169-181
    • 2.26 Rebellion Case Regarding SUEMATSU, Taihei; SHIMURA, Rikujo; SUGINO, Kyonin; KATAOKA, Toshiro; (#8 of 32 vols.) – [typescript of unknown document]
    • KURIHARA, Yasuhide, et al – excerpts of transcript of testimony in the 2:26 Insurrection Incident.
    • SAKAI, Naoshi – excerpt of transcript of testimony in the 2.26 Insurrection Incident taken at Tokyo (Military) Court Martial on 2 March 1936
    • SUGANAMI, Saburo – Remarks (Summary) of 2.26 Incident Judicial Record, Tokyo Military Court Marshal, No. 17 of 32 Volumes, Reference No. 12, Preliminary Examination Subject Person.
    • SHIBUKAWA, Tenauke – Excerpts of Testimony of 2.26 Incident, Vol. 7 of 29 Vols. of the Action Group, Our Reference #3, Judgment Rolls, Tokyo (Military) Court Martial
    • Persons Implicated 2:26, Arrested or Interned
    • "Historical Articles on the War in the Pacific," compiled by the Civil Information Section, GHQ – excerpts re The February 26 Incident
    • NIHU, Yoshitate (Government Official) - excerpt of transcript of testimony in the 2.26 Insurrection Incident taken at Tokyo (Military) Court Martial on 1 March 1936.
    • OKURA, Kitji (Captain) – February 26 Incident Legal Proceedings, Tokyo Court Martial, No. 22 of 32 vols. – excerpts of testimony translated by NISHIYAMA, Nutsuo.
    • NIHU, Yoshitate (Government Official); TAKESHIMA, Tsuguo; ANDO, Teruzo (Former Captain); YAMAMOTO, Mata - excerpt of transcript of testimonies in the 2.26 Insurrection Incident taken at Tokyo (Military) Court Martial on 1 March 1936.
    • OKURA, Kitji (Captain) – February 26 Incident Legal Proceedings, Tokyo Court Martial, No. 22 of 32 vols. – excerpts of testimony translated by NISHIYAMA, Nutsuo.
    • CHIKARA, Nishida - excerpt of transcript of testimony in the 2.26 Insurrection Incident taken at Tokyo (Military) Court Martial on 16 March 1936.
    • SASAKI, Jiro; NAGAO, Masao (2nd Lt.); OKURA, Richi; ASAYAMA, Kokiro; YAMAMOTO, Shinichi; MURANAKA, Koji; ISOBE, Asaichi; SHIMURA, Rikujo; OKURA, Eiichi (Capt.); IKEDA, Masuji - excerpt of transcript of testimonies in the 2.26 Insurrection Incident
    • February 26 Incident (Report by KOZAKA, former Kapei Tai Officer)
    • 2.26 Incident, No. 19 out of 32 vols., Reference 14: The Nature of the Thought and the Origin of the Actions of SHIKI, Takato (1st. Lt.)
    • TANI, Hisao (Lt. General) Interrogation on 23 February 1946, Sugano Prison, Tokyo, Japan.
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621082] Box 1
    26 February 1936, f. 2 - [Excerpts of translated documents and notes relative to the "February 26 Incident", Japan's coup de etat by young military officers]
    1936-02-26
    • Doc. No. 441 (Attachment) - 19 January 1946 – "Chief Vessels Being Assassinated" in Asahi Graph Extra Edition for The Feb. 26 Incident
    • Minutes of the Session of the Privy Council (11 February 1946 ?): "Applications of the necessary provisions of Martial Law to a fixed area," checked by M. SADAYASU.
    • Subject: Organization of Japanese Politics and Public Opinion for War – excerpt obtained from the file of OKADA, Keisuke, Case. No. 278.
    • UZAWA, Somei (Member of the House of Peers, Attorney)– excerpt of transcript of testimony in the 2.26 Insurrection Incident, Tokyo (Military) Court Martial, 23rd March 1936.
    • OE, Akio (Sgt. Maj. Infantry) – excerpt testimony re: 2.26 Incident, no. 17 out of 29 vols, No. 16.
    • Tokyo Military Court Martial, No. 18 out of 29 volume, No. 17 – report
    • Personnel "With respect to the February 26, 1936 Incident" – typescript
    • Copy of document: "The writer opposes the denial of General MINAMI, Jiro …"
    • "The Reasons for the Judgement 26 February 1936," signed Fusanosuke KUHARA (23- 26 March 1946)
    • Addresses by War Minister TERAUCHI, Juichi, at Secret Sitting, 8 May, 1936, House of Peers 69th, Special Diet Concerning the "2-26 Incident." (7 November 1947)
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621082] Box 1
    27-29 February 1936 – [Excerpts of translated documents and notes, including Def. Doc. #17: Excerpt of Kido's Diary]
    1936-02-27-1936-02-29
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621082] Box 1
    1-10 March 1936 - [Excerpts of translated documents and notes, including Def. Doc. #17: Excerpt of Kido's Diary]
    1936-03-01-1936-03-10
    • March 1936 – Document No. 221J: "Peace and War"
    • March 1936 – Def. Doc. #425, IMTFE: United States of America v. ARAKI, Sadao, et al, Sworn Deposition of TSUGITA, Daizaburo [excerpt, translated by Defense Language Branch]
    • March 1936 – C-J 5-2 171: Hirota's "Rapproche" with the Army – handwritten notes.
    • March 1936 – C-J 5-2 172: Hirota Cab.[inet] Functions – handwritten notes
    • March 1936 – C-J 5-2 175: Hirota Abolish the Shingi-Kai (Cab.[inet] Inquiry B'd) – handwritten notes.
    • March 1936 – C. J.[Contemporary Japan, A Review of Japanese Affairs]: "How to Feed a Population of 100,000,000," March 1936
    • March 1936? – Doc. No. 1014-F, Collection of Cabinet Decision Pertaining to Manchuria (July 1939, pp. 181-186) re Matters concerning the repletion and development of our country's economic abilities.
    • 6 March 1936 – C.J. 5-2 170: Choosing OKADA's Sucessor: Hirota, handwritten notes
    • 7 March 1936 – Document 229 M: Excerpt from "Events Leading up to World War II," p. 85 [2 c.]
    • 9 March 1936 – "Hirota's Cabinet which Held Office from March 9, 1936 to February 1, 1937 was constituted as follows," typescript
    • 10 March 1936 – Def. Doc. No. 980-F: XII. Anti-Japanese and National Salvation Declaration of the Northern Area Bureau of the Chinese Communist Central Party, Certified by HAYASHI, Kaouro, 27th June 1947
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621090] Box 2
    10-13 May 1941 [Excerpts of documents, translated documents includes excerpts of Kido's Diary]
    • 10 May 1941 – Doc. No. 653A: Actions of French Indo-China Officials in Relation to Injury of a Japanese Military Employee by a French Indo-Chinese Soldier, 10 May, Showa 16 (1941). CHO, Isamu, Chief Staff of the French Indo-China Expeditionary Force To Vice Minister of War, KIMURA, Haitaro.
    • 10 Mayo 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1500-W-4: Excerpts from Exhibit No. 159, Hearings Before the Joint Committee on the Investigation of Pearl Harbor Attack, Congress of the United States, Memorandum to the President re: Chinese Aircraft Program.
    • 10 May 1941 – Doc. 475: "The Great Task of Reconstructing Asia" by MATSUOKA, Yosuke.
    • 11 May 1941 -Def. Doc. No. 1659: Summary the Opinion of the German Government as told by Ambassador Ott in Tokyo on 11 May 1941. Certificate of authenticity signed by HAYASHI, Kaoru, Witness: URABE, Katsuo; Signed by Charlie S. Terry of the Defense Language Branch 27 May 1947.
    • 12 May 1941 – Def. Doc. #948: The Talk of President Wang (The formation of the Committee to Improve the Situation of the Country); May 12, 1941, Nanking. Excerpt from "Sharing Our Fate" (Edited and published by General Headquarters, China Expeditionary Force, the Intelligence Section). Certificate of translation signed by YUKIO, Kawamoto, Tokyo, Japan, 10 May 1947. [2c.]
    • 12 May 1941 – Def. Doc. 1383 B (12): Secret Code of the Chief of the Office Ambassador NOMURA, Foreign Minister MATSUOKA [2 c.]
    • 12 May 1941 – Def. Doc. 220C (26): Draft Proposal Handed by the Japanese Ambassador (NOMURA) to the Secretary of State on May 12, 1941. Confidential Memorandum Agreed Upon Between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of Japan [annotated] [2c.]
    • 12 May 1941 – Doc. No. 2215: Exhibit "B" – Affidavit of Joseph tine, 24 June 1946; Draft Proposal Handed by the Japanese Ambassador (Nomura) to the Secretary on May 12, 1941.
    • 13 May 1941 – "Observations on the Tri-Partite Pact" by J. ENOMOTO, Secretary of the Navy, typescript [2c.]
    • 13 May 1941 – [Japan American Negotiations] Copy of document with Japanese Characters with inscription Strictly Confidential: "Actuated by a Desire to Restore Their Friendship, The Governments of Japan and the United States will embark upon the negotiation of a general agreement with a view to establishing, by a joint effort, a just peace in the Pacific and thus arresting the tragic confusion that now threatens civilization".
      Japanese.
    • 13 May 1941 – [Japan American Negotiations] – Copy of document with Japanese Characters
      Japanese.
    • 13 May 1941- Translation of Telegramm (Geh.Ch.V.) Tokyo den 13. Mai 1941 – Ankunft: den 14. Mai 1941: From Otto to ReichsauBenminister.
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621090] Box 2
    14-20 May 1941 - [Excerpts of translated documents and notes]
    1941-05-14-1941-05-20
    • 14 May 1941 - Translation of Telegramm (Geh.Ch.V.) Tokyo den 14. Mai 1941, Citissime – Ankunft: den 14. Mai 1941: From Otto to ReichsauBenminister [2 c.]
    • 14 May 1941 – Doc. No. 2611: Excerpt of Memorandum Presented by the Japanese Delegation on May 14/22, 1941 [re Mook]
    • 14 May 1941 – Doc. No. 1383 B (13), N6-5: Translation of Secret Telegram from Foreign Minister Y. MATSUOKA to Ambassador NOMURA [2 c.]
    • 14 May 1941 – Def. Doc. #1731-A, Exh 1309-A: Memorandum [re Japanese Proposals Presented to the Netherlands Delegation relative to Japanese Nationals, Enterprise and Business, Traffic and Communication in the Netherland Indies], Certificate of Authenticity signed by K. KAYASI, 4th June 1947.
    • 15 May 1941 – Doc. No. 1383-B (14): Translation of Telegram from Foreign Minister MATSUOKA to Ambassador NOMURA
    • 15 May 1941 – Doc. No. 1383B (15): Translation of Telegram from Ambassador NOMURA in Washington to Foreign Minister MATSUOKA
    • 15 May 1941 – Doc. No. 206-E (79): "An Apparent Cleavage in the Japanese Foreign Policy," Excerpt from Diary of Former U.S. Ambassador Grew entitled "Ten Years in Japan," pp. 387-388
    • 15 May 1941 – IPS Doc. No. 3351 (3824): Excerpt from Memoirs of Prince KONOYE (p. 3991 of Part 20 of the Joint Committee Exhibits of the Hearings of the Pearl Harbor Investigation, Ex. 2850 for Identification Only.) [2 c.]
    • 16 May 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1400-D-6: Excerpt from Foreign relations of the United States, Japan: 1931-1941: "Memorandum of a Conversation," Vol. II [2 c.]
    • 16 May 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1400-E-6: Excerpt from Foreign Relations of the United States, Japan: 1931-1941: Informal and Unofficial Oral Statement Handed by the Secretary of State to the Japanese ambassador (NOMURA) , Vol. II [2 c.]
    • 16 May 1941 – Doc. 220 (For the Defense) Br. Ex. 162-A, Ct. Ex 58: Defendants' Excerpts
    • 16 May 1941 – Doc. No. 220C(27) Br. Ex. 172 (Annex 2): Draft Suggestion Handed by Secretary of State to the Japanese Ambassador on May 16, 1941. [2 c.]
    • 16 May 1941 – Def. Doc. 2608: Metals Reserve Company, Washington D.C.
    • 16 May 1941 – Def. Doc. #2609: Tungsten Contract
    • 17 May 1941 – Def. Doc. #1658 – Diplomatic Data. Part of the Record of Japanese-American Negotiation. [2c.]
    • 17 May 1941 – Doc. No. 219P (75), Br. Ex. 107: The American Ambassador in Japan (Grew) to the Japanese Minister for Foreign Affairs (MATSUOKA) excerpt.
    • 17 May 1941 – Doc. No. 1383B(16): Top Secret. Gist of the Instructions of the German Government dated May 17. (Received in the morning of 19.)
    • 18 May 1941 – Doc. No. 4960 A: Photostatic copy of Telegram of 15th, No. 622. (Secret Cipher Process), from Ott to Fuschl under No. 1573. "For the German Foreign Minister re:" Includes Affidavit of W.P. Cumming, Attaché of the United States Department of State and representative of the Office of Military Government for Germany (U.S.), stating he is in control of the Berlin Documents Center, 23rd April 1946. [2 c.]
    • 19 May 1941 – Doc. 220C (18) Br. Ex. 153: Summary of Conversations. State Department Memorandum, Excerpts of Account of Informal Conversations Between the Government of the United States and the Government of Japan, 1941
    • 19 May 1941 – Doc. No. 1383 B(17): Copy of Secret Telegram from Ambassador SHIGEMITSU [London] to Foreign Minister MATSUOKA [re proposals to withdraw Japanese troops of China and activities in the South Seas.]
    • 20 May 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1400-F-6 – Memorandum of a Conversation [Japanese Ambassador, accompanied by Colonel IWAKURO and Mr. WIKAWA], Excerpt from Foreign Relations of the United States, Japan:1931-1941, Vol. II [2 c.]
    • 20 May 1941- Doc. No. 1383: Telegram No. 569, from Ambassador OSHIMA to Mr. MATSUOKA, Foreign Minister [excerpts] [2 c.]
    • 20 May 1941 – Doc. No. 1383B(18): Copy of Top Secret Telegram of Ambassador OSHIMA to Foreign Minister MATSUOKA, dispatched 20 May [annotated]
    • 20 May 1941 – Doc. No. 1383B(19): (Top Secret) Summary of the Progress of Negotiations for Japanese-American Understanding Draft, Minutes, pp. 291-295, Announced at the Liaison Meeting on 22 May.
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621090] Box 2
    21-31 May 1941 [Excerpts of documents, translated documents]
    • 21 May 1941 – Letter from Foreign Minister MATSUOKA to Roy Howard at New York re Hull's five principles; typescript.
    • 21 May 1941 – Doc. No. 1383-B (20) Telegram[?] No. 575: From Ambassador OSHIMA in Berlin to the Foreign Minister [3 c.]
    • 22 May 1941 - (Top Secret) Summary of the Progress of Negotiations for Japanese-American Understanding Draft, Minutes, pp. 291-295, Announced at the Liaison Meeting on 22 May.
    • 3 May 1941 – IPS Doc. 4024 C: Secret Note signed by [German General Hermann-Heinrich Behrend] Berlin, 23 May 1941; typescript [2 c.]
    • 23 May 1941 – Doc. No. 2748A (13): Copy of Telegram No. 19134 from Minister MATSUOKA to Delegate YOSHIZAWA in Batavia, Ambassador SHIGEMITSU in Great Britain and Ambassador NOMURA in the United States re: Acceleration of Negotiations with Dutch Indies. [2 c.]
    • 24 May 1941 – Doc. No. 172-B(c), IPS Doc. No. 172, taken from International Tribunal, Nurnberg. Collaboration with Italy and Japan and Aggressive War Against the United States; excerpts.
    • 24 May 1941 – Doc. No. 526, Secret Instruction to be Presented to the Supreme Headquarters of the Army re: AKITA's Answer Regarding the Handling of Japanese-USA Relations; Doc. No. 526: IMTFE Certificate, 16 April 1946; Affidavit, 16 April 1946
    • 24 May 1941 – Def. Doc. #1657: Translation of Telegram from Foreign Minister MATSUOKA to Ambassador OSHIMA in Germany.
    • 25 May 1941- Telegram Nr. 1513 vom 25.5: [typescript translation of open telegram sent from Hans Thomsen, German Ambassador in Washington re excerpt of Wiegand article]
    • 27 May 1941 – Def. Doc. 206-E (80) A Chapter in Unorthodox Diplomacy: Featuring Foreign Minister MATSUOKA, excerpt from Diary of Former U.S. Ambassador Grew entitled: "Ten Years in Japan," pp. 388-392
    • 27 May 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1967: Radio Address Delivered by President Roosevelt from Washington 27 May 1941; excerpt from Peace and War: United States Foreign Policy 1931-1941, Washington, US Government Printing Office, 1943, p. 622
    • 28 May 1941 – Doc. No 220C(28) Br. EX. 173: Excerpts, Memorandum of a Conversation, Washington [between the Secretary of State and the Japanese Ambassador?] [2 c.]; Doc. 220 (For the Defense): Defendant's Excerpts … pp. 67-68, (Joseph Ballantine, Foreign Relations II, pp. 441-443; Def. Doc. No. 1400-G-6: Excerpt From Foreign Relations of the United States Japan: 1931-1941, Vol. II, Memorandum of a Conversation, p. 440
    • 28 May 1941 – Def. Doc. 1400-L-5: Press Release Issued by the Department of State [re President Roosevelt's Proclamation to the Philippine Islands authorizing an extension of "export of strategic and critical articles and materials needed in the national-defense program"] [3 c.]
    • 30 May 1941 – Cablegram dispatched to Ambassador NOMURA from Foreign Minister MATSUOKA.
    • 31 May 1941 – Doc. No. 220C(29) Br. Ext 174: American Draft Proposal Handed to the Japanese Ambassador NOMURA; Annex 2: Annex and Supplement on the Part of the Government of the United States. [2 c.]
    • 31 May 1941 - Doc. No. 220C(30) Br. Ext 175: American Statement Handed to the Japanese Ambassador (NOMURA), Oral Explanation for Suggested Amendments to the Japanese Draft.
    • 31 May 1941 – Doc. No. 220 C (31) Br. Ex 176: American Informal and Unofficial Oral Statement Handed to the Japanese Ambassador (NOMURA) [2 c.]
    • 31 May 1941 – Doc. No. 1383-B (21): Conversation of the Foreign Minister (Published in The Morning Paper. [2 c.]
    • 31 May 1941 – Telegram N. 852 v. 31.5 [typescript translation of open telegram sent from Eugen Ott, German Ambassador in Tokyo re statement of Japanese Minister of Foreign Affairs]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621090] Box 2
    1-10 June 1941 – Typescripts of unknown document [Kido's Diary?]; documents, and excerpts of documents
    1941-06-01-1941-06-10
    • June 1941 - Def. Doc. 2741 (TOGO): United Stated of America v. ARAKI, Sadao, et al, Affidavit of Suemitsuo KADOWAKI; excerpt of document
    • June 1941 - DD No. 619A-1: Excerpts from the Interrogation of Oshima HIROSHI, Exhibit 776, 22 April 1946
    • June 1941 - ISHII 3840 [excerpt of unknown document]
    • 1 June 1941 – Def. Doc. #1786, OKADA, K. Appendix. Hypothetical Appreciation of the Empire's Material Strength", excerpt from a copy prepared by the Mobilization Plans Bureau of the War Ministry, Investigated on June 1 on the 16th Year of Showa (1941), re-investigated in March and Rectified in April of the Same Year.
    • 2 June 1941 – Doc. No. 220 C (32), Br. Ex. 177: Excerpts of Memorandum by the Secretary of State [re: meeting with Japanese Ambassador], Foreign Relations II, pp. 454-455. [2 c.]
    • 2 June 1941 – Doc. No. 3127 (3), Item 4: Translation of Telegram sent by Chief of Military Affairs Bureau to Col. IWAKURO; Certification of Authenticity, 22 October 1947.
    • 3 June 1941 – Ambassador NOMURA Diary, translated by Kotaro KUROSAWA, excerpt.
    • 4 June 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document re dinner at Waldorf Astoria in New York with representatives of the USA and Japan.
    • 4 June 1941 – Doc. No. 220 C (33) Br. Ex. 178: Memorandum of a Conversation, Washington. [2 c.]
    • 4 June 1941 – Doc. No. 219P (76) Br. Ex 108: Excerpt of Note from American Ambassador to Japan Grew to MATSUOKA, Japanese Minister for Foreign Affairs [re: damaged to properties of the Methodist Episcopal Mission in Changking by Japanese aircraft on May 9 and 10, 1941]. Foreign Relations I, p. 714 [2 c.]
    • 6 June 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document re: outbreak of war between Germany and the USSR.
    • 6 June 1941 – Doc. No. 220 C (34) Br. Ex. 179: Informal and Unofficial Oral Statement Handed by the Secretary of State to the Japanese Ambassador (NOMURA)- excerpts. Foreign Relations II, pp. 467-468 [2 c.]
    • 6 June 1941 – Def. Doc. 2611 – Memorandum Presented by the Netherlands Delegation (V. Illeg. 107)
    • 7 June 1941 – Doc. No. 2748A(14), 14/16/15593 Cipher Telegram from Delegate YOSHIZAWA (in Batavia) to Foreign Minister MATSUOKA, referring to Outgoing Cable No. 222 [re: Japanese – Dutch prospect negotiations and consequences due to the Netherlands position].
    • 7 June 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 544 (I.F.S. Doc. 2532)/No. 1/ No. 15593, Telegram No. 277 from Delegate YOSHIZAWA to Foreign Minister MATSUOKA, referring to Outgoing Cable No. 222 [re: Japanese – Dutch negotiations and consequences due to the Netherlands position] – Typescript [3c.]
    • 7 June 1941 – excerpt of unknown document re: the Pacific, questions including relations between Japan and the USA, to the European War and the China Affair.
    • 7 June 1941 – Doc. No. 1383B(22): Telegram from Ambassador NOMURA to Foreign Minister MATSUOKA re news.
    • 7 June 1941 – Doc. no. 1226 A: Excerpt for Minutes of the Private Council for Approval of the Protocol Concerning Organization and Functions of the Border-Demarcation Committee and of the Protocol Concerning Observation of Rules of Unfortified Zone, Certificate of Authenticity of 27 September 1946.
    • 8 June 1941 – Doc. No. 2748A(14) ), 14/16/15593 Cipher Telegram from Delegate YOSHIZAWA (in Batavia) to Foreign Minister MATSUOKA, referring to Outgoing Cable No. 222 [re: Japanese – Dutch negotiations and consequences due to the Netherlands position]
    • 8 June 1941 – Doc. No. 1383B(23): Copy of Telegram from Ambassador NOMURA to Foreign Minister MATSUOKA [informing of the United States "opinions" in relation with China Incident] [2 c.]
    • 9 June 1941 – Translation of Japanese Document "Strictly Confidential, Unofficial and Without Commitment: the Governments of the United States and Japan accept joint responsibility for the initiation and conclusion of a general agreement of understanding as expressed in a joint declaration"
    • 9 June 1941 – Doc. No. 1383 B (24): Copy of Telegram from Ambassador NOMURA to Foreign Minister MATSUOKA [informal draft re: negotiations with USA referring to the European War, the China Incident, Peace in the Pacific] [2 c.]
    • 9 June 1941 - Doc. No. 1383 B (26): Copy of Telegram from Ambassador NOMURA to Foreign Minister MATSUOKA [re: action toward a peaceful settlement on the part of the Japanese Government] [2 c.]
    • 9-10 June 1941 – Doc. No. 1383-B (25) Showa 16/1941 15788 (Code): Copy of dispatches from Ambassador NOMURA to Minister of Foreign Affairs MATSUOKA [re: diplomatic efforts between the USA and Japan to reach an agreement of understanding] [2 c.]
    • 9 June 1941 – IPS 2532, No. 4: Talk of ISHI, Chief of the Section, Concerning Discontinuation of Negotiations between Japan and N.E.I. (draft), typescript [2 c.]
    • 10 June 1941 – Van Mook – excerpt of unknown document.
    • 10 June 1941 – Def. Doc. #2659: YUKI, T – excerpt of document
    • 10 June 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document re Capt. IWAKURO [and NOMURA?]
    • 10 June 1941 - Doc. No. 1383 B (27): Copy of Telegram from Ambassador NOMURA to Foreign Minister MATSUOKA [re: Attitudes of both Governments toward the European War] [2 c.]
    • 10 June 1941 - Doc. No. 1383 B (28): Copy of Telegram from Ambassador NOMURA to Foreign Minister MATSUOKA [re: corrections on previous telegram and commerce between the two nations] [2c.]
    • 0 June 1941- Doc. No. 406A U. St. S. Pol. No. 526: [Ernst] Woermann to the Reich Foreign Minister, Berlin [re: Japanese army desire to obtain bases in Southern French Indo-China]; Affidavit of W. P. Cumming, Attaché of the United States Department of State, 23 April 1946.
    • 10 June 1941- Extract from "The Tokyo Night Nichi": Strong Nippon Front Toward East Indies, is Decision in Tokyo.
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621090] Box 2
    11-20 June 1941 [Excerpts of documents, translated documents]
    1941-06-11-1941-06-20
    • 11 June 1941 – Telegram from OTT in Tokyo [re: Japanese General UMEZU Commander in Chief of the KWANTUNG army in favor of the tatrality pact and the need to change Japan's attitude toward the pact] [2 c.]
    • 12 June 1941 – Doc. 865: Treaty between Japan and Thailand Concerning the Continuance of Friendly Relations and the Mutual Respect of Each Other's Territorial Integrity; Certificate of Authenticity, 24 August 1946.
    • 14 June 1941 – 1010 Telegram from Yosuke MATSUOKA to Karl von Wiegand re Japan – USSR relations.
    • 14 June 1941 - /No. 2/22296: Copy of telegram from MATSUOKA to YOSHIZAWA in Batavia re: Instructions in Regard to the Matter of Breaking Negotiations with the Dutch Indies. [2 c.]
    • 14 June 1941- /No. 3 22276: Copy of telegram from MATSUOKA to YOSHIZAWA in Batavia re: Draft of the Announcement to be Made by the Information Board Concerning the Negotiations between Japan and the Dutch Indies; /No. 4/ Talk to ISHII, the Chief of the Section, Concerning Discontinuation of Negotiations between Japan and N. E. I.
    • 14 June 1941 – Doc. No. 2748A (15) 1323: Copy of Telegram No. 22296 form MATSUOKA to YOSHIZAWA in Batavia: Breaking off the Negotiations with the Netherlands Indies. [2 c.]
    • 14 June 1941- IPS Doc. No. 3257, Exhibit no. 3460: Report 5708, Military Affairs Section: Re Preparations for Aerial Operations in Formosa. Certificate of authenticity, 7 November 1947. [2 c.]
    • 14 June 1941 – Defense document 3000: TOJO, excerpt
    • 15 June 1941 – Doc. No. 220 C (35) Br. Ex. 180: Draft Document receives Informally from Associates of the Japanese Ambassador (NOMURA) re: Japan – USA joint declaration for the "resumption of traditional friendly relations." [2 c.]
    • 16 June 1941 – Doc. No. 219P (77): Excerpts of Telegram from Ambassador Grew to Secretary of State re; "bombing attacks on Chungking." [2 c.]
    • 16 June 1941 – Doc. No. 1287 660: Investigation Committee of the Privy Council on the Treaty between Japan and France for residence and navigation relating to French Indo-China and on the Treaty between Japan and France concerning the tariff system and trade and method of its settlement between Japan and Indo-China, presented for ratification. [2 c.]
    • 16 June 1941 – Excerpts Extracted from Japan Times and Advertiser: "Issues (morning and evening) from 15 Jun to 20 June 1941" re: Central Cooperative Council meeting held at IRAA Headquarters, typescript.
    • 17 June 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1400-H-6: Excerpt from Foreign Relations of the United States Japan: 1931-1941, Vol. II, Memorandum of a Conversation, [Washington] re: meeting of Mr. Hamilton, Mr. Ballantine and Mr. Schmidt with Colonel IWAKURO and Mr. WIKAWA.
    • 17 June 1941- Doc. No. 1383-B (29): Excerpt of Telegram from Washington [re: deterioration of US- Japan relations and urging precaution, explicitly not to bomb]. [2 c.]
    • 17 June 1941 – Ex 2821 ISHIGAWA: excerpt of unknown document.
    • 17 June 1941 – V. Mook 120: excerpt of unknown document.
    • 17 June 1941 – Doc. No. 2611, V. Mook [re: relations between Japan and the Netherlands and Joint Communique stating that there was not a "satisfactory result." ]
    • 18 June 1941 – Doc. No. 1632W(52):: Extract from Entry from Marquis Kido's Diary [2 c.]
    • 19 June 1941 – Def. Doc. #681: Excerpt from Ten Years in Japan, by Joseph Grew, former United States Ambassador to Japan.
    • 19 June 1941 – Def. Doc. #681: Excerpt from Ten Years in Japan, by Joseph Grew, former United States Ambassador to Japan.
    • 20 June 1941 – Def. Doc. 2502: [re: Prince KONOYE and MATSUOKA]
    • 20 June 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1837: The Times, London: "Reporting from Tokyo," editorial.
    • 20 June 1941 – Doc. No. 9016-B: General Records Book from the Bank of Japan. Ledger of the Locality of Goods Controlled and Entrusted to the Government. Statement of Authenticity, 24 June, 1946.
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621090] Box 2
    21-24 June 1941 [Excerpts of documents, translated documents
    1941-06-21-1941-06-24
    • 21 June 1941 – Japanese document [some kind of proposed amendment. Need translation]
      Japanese.
    • 21 June 1941 – Defense Document 3073-N: Excerpt from State Department Publication of Nazi Foreign Office Documents, Radiogram from Ribbentrop to Friedrich Schulenburg (German Ambassador to the Soviet Union), [2 c.]
    • 21 June 1941 – Ex 1106 Hull, excerpt of unknown document
    • 21 June 1941 - Oral Statement in English with some Japanese characters signed by OWARI from the Secretary of State to NOMURA, the Japanese Ambassador in the United States.
    • 21 June 1941 – Doc. No. 220 C (36): Excerpt of Oral Statement Handed by Secretary of State to the Japanese Ambassador (NOMURA), excerpt from Foreign Relations II, pp. 485-486 [2 c.]
    • 21 June 1941 – Doc. No. 2215: Exhibit "C" and Exhibit "D", Affidavit of Joseph W. Ballantine of 24 June 1946 re: "Draft Proposal Handed by the Secretary of State to the Japanese Ambassador (NOMURA)
    • 21 June 1941 – Doc. No. 220 C (37) Br. Ex. 102: Draft Proposal by the Secretary of State to the Japanese Ambassador (NOMURA) [2 c.]
    • 21 June 1941 – Doc. No. 1632W(54), Exhibit No. 781: Extract from Marquis Kido's Diary [re: HIRANUMA Cabinet] [2 c.]
    • 21 June 1941 – Doc. No. 4081-E Telegram from Ott to German Foreign Minister re: renew negotiations between Japan and the Netherlands Indies; Wang Ching Wei's position towards Japan; USA-Japan agreement and diplomatic relations; Japan's opposition to allow shipments of "war-essential materials" from USA to Siberia. Affidavit signed by W. P. Cumming 23 April 1946. [2 c.]
    • 22 June 1941 – Def. Doc. #332, 3588: excerpt [re: SHIRATORI]
    • 23 June 1941 – Doc. 2153, MATSUOKA [?], excerpt.
    • 23 June 1941 – Suzuki 3605 (36) Exhibit 1094, Kido's Diary re: "Unification and re-enforcement of the General Headquarters."
    • 23 June 1941 – Doc. No. 4033D, 795 A: Telegram from Ott in Answer to telegraphic instruction Multex No. 401 of 21 June for the Reich Foreign Minister; Affidavit of W. P. Cumming, 23 April 1946 [2 c.]
    • 23 June 1941 – Doc. No. 1383-B (38) (39):Telegrams from Ambassador NOMURA in Washington to Foreign Minister MATSUOKA. [2 c.]
    • 23 June 1941 – Def. Doc. #2502, pp. 130-131
    • n. d. – Japan American Negotiations: Annex and Supplement on the Part of the Japanese Government [in Japanese paper].
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621090] Box 2
    25-30 June 1941 [Excerpts of documents, translated documents]
    1941-06-25-1941-06-30
    • 25-30 June 1941 – Typescripts of a diary [Kido's Diary]
    • 25 June 1941 – Doc. No. 2137H (Item 11) 541: Acceleration of the Measures in the South (Memorandum), Decision of the Imperial Headquarters-Government Liaison Conference
    • 25 June 1941 - Decision of the Liaison Conference, Acceleration of the Measures in the South (A Memo), Decision of the Liaison Conference between the Government and the Imperial Headquarters.
    • 25 June 1941 – excerpt of unknown document re: Admiral [Roy Stanley] Benson
    • 25 June 1941 – excerpt of unknown document re: conversation between Prince HONOYE and Wang Ching Wei. [Kido's Diary?]
    • 25 June 1941 – Doc. No.1632W(57): Entry for Marquis Kido's Diary.
    • 25 June 1941 – Doc. No. 1886, Exhibit 793: Extract from the Diary of K. [Konstantin] A. Smetanin, USSR Ambassador to Japan; Certificate of Authenticity, 20 May 1946. [2 c.]
    • 26 June 1941 – Defense Document 206-E (82): "Japan Adopts a Watchful Waiting Policy Toward Russia," excerpt from Diary of Ambassador Grew: Ten Years In Japan, p. 396.
    • 26 June 1941- Defense Document 1500-S-5: Excerpt of Radiogram from Manila to the War Department re: cooperation between Chinese and British in case of Japanese operations against the British, extract from Exhibit No. 5 of the Proceedings of the Clarke Investigation introduced in Hearings before the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack, 79th US Cong 1st Sess.
    • 27 June 1941 – Letter from Robert Leslie Craigie, British Ambassador to Chuichi OHASHI, Japanese Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs; official version of Churchill's Broadcast Speech of 22 June 1941.
    • 28 June 1941 – Def. Doc. 2862: OSHIMA 3508: excerpt
    • 28 June 1941 – Doc. No. 4033B: Telegram from Ribbentrop "Forwarded to Tokyo Under No. 916, oO" re: agreement with Ambassador OSHIMA to speed military action against Soviet Russia and recommendations for points to talk with the Japanese; Affidavit signed by W. P. Cumming, 23 April 1946.
    • 28 June 1941 – Doc. 4081C: Telegram from Ribbentrop re: agreement with Ambassador OSHIMA to speed military action against Soviet Russia and recommendations for points to talk with the Japanese; Affidavit signed by W. P. Cumming, 23 April 1946 [2 c.]
    • 28 June 1941 – Doc. No. 4081-D: Telegram No. 1034, signed by Ott re: Japan's attitude to the German-Russian War; Affidavit signed by W. P. Cumming, 23 April 1946 [2 c.]
    • 28 June 1941 – U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey G-2 Division, Gravelly Point, D.C. Memorandum of 27 February 1946: Translated German Cables found in the Embassy in Tokyo re: Decoded Telegram (GOV) No. 916, 28 June 1941, Citissime: "Advice from the German Ambassador in Tokyo to the German Foreign Office concerning the political war situation in Japan and the aims of the Japanese Foreign Office" [2 c.]
    • 28-29 June 1941 – Decoded Telegram, (GGV), No. 917: From Ribbentrop to Berlin re: his advice to the Japanese to active support Germany against Soviet Russia [2 c.]
    • 28 June 1941 – Doc. No. 1632W (58), 1918: "Extract from Entry from Marquis Kido's Diary, with handwritten notes [2 c.]
    • 29 June 1941 – Document No. 4001 A: Telegram from [Ernst von] Weizsaecker to the Charge d'Affairs re: German recognition of the Wang Chang Wei Government and recommendations to the five European Tripartite Powers and Spain to do the same
    • 29 June 1941 – Doc. No. 1383B (41): Copy of telegram from Ambassador NOMURA to Foreign Minister MATSUOKA re: Ruso-German war and the USA position [2 c.]
    • 30 June 1941 – Telegram re: interview of KONOYE with United Press correspondent Arthur Menken in Tokyo, signed Thomsen
    • 30 June 1941 – Def. Doc. #2054: United States of America v. ARAKI, Sadao, Affidavit of SANADA, Joichiro, Chief of the Military Section of the Military Affairs Bureau of the War Ministry [2 c.]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621090] Box 2
    1- 2 July 1941 [Excerpts of documents, translated documents]
    1941-07-01-1941-07-02
    • July 1941 - Def. Doc. No. 487: United States of America v. ARAKI, Sadao, Sworn Deposition of NAKAMURA, Kotaro.
    • July 1941 - Def. Doc. No. 2097: United States of America v. ARAKI, Sadao, Sworn Deposition of MIYO, Tatsukichi, 15 August 1947.
    • July 1941 – Def. Doc. #1482, 3567: "The Anglo-American Policy of Encirclement Against Japan in the Southern Pacific Ocean," Certificate of Authenticity 4 June 1947 [2 c.]
    • July 1941 – [2676] Tanaka, S[?, excerpt of unknown document]
    • July 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1606, NOMURA 3000, excerpt
    • July 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1323: excerpt of document re: intentions to send more troops to Manchuria, plans for operations against the USSR
    • July 1941 – Def. Doc. #2878, SHIRATORI [Toshio] [Kido, Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal] 3595, excerpt
    • July 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1544: Testimony of Joachim von Ribbentrop, p. 6815, excerpt of IMTFE transcript against Hermann Wilhelm Goering, et al, 30 March 1946
    • July 1941 – Doc. No. 2502 B: Extract from Interrogation of Hideki TOJO
    • July 1941 – IPS Doc. No. 2397: An excerpt from the Magazine "Dai Asia Shugi," July 1941, p. 10: "The Settlement of the China Incident and the Problem of the United States.
    • 1 July 1941 – MUTO [?] 3454: excerpt of unknown document.
    • 1 July 1941 – Doc. No. 2534-A: "Conference is Held by Army Members of Supreme Council, TOJO Explains, Candid Views are Exchanged Regarding Fast-Moving Situation" [2 c. and 1 typescript]
    • 1 July 1941 – Document No. 4062-F: Telegram from [Eberhard von] Mackensen in Rome re: "German-Russian theatre of war;" Affidavit of W. P. Cumming, 23 April 1946 [2 c.]
    • 2 July 1941 – Def. Doc. 1661: TANAKA, Shinichi [?] [3027]
    • 2 July 1941 – Doc. No. 2925: United States of America v. ARAKI, Sadao, Affidavit of Shinichi TANAKA
    • 2 July 1941 – Doc. No. 3: Excerpt from the Notes of Prince KONOYA
    • 2 July 1941 – IPS 3112-(1): "Principles of the Empire's National Policies in Keeping the Shifting Situation," typescript
    • 2 July 1941 – Def. Doc. 3000: TOJO, "Japan's Stand in Relation to the War between Germany and the Soviet Union."
    • 2 July 1941 – "Decision reached following the Imperial Conference of July 2, 1941. Outline of Japan's National Policy in Parallel with International Developments
    • 2 July 1941 – IPS 1204 B: Statement of the Foreign Minister Mr. Yosuke MATSUOKA
    • 2 July 1941 – Doc. No. 1632 AA, Doc. No. 1632EE: entry from Diary of Marquis KIDO
    • 2 July 1941 – Document No. 1652: Resolutions concerning the Japanese-American Negotiations adopted through the conferences in the Imperial presence; Summary of the Negotiation with Britain Concerning Thailand (Memorandum).
    • 2 July 1941 – Doc. No. 1855, 1107: Memorandum of Central Liaison Office, Tokyo to General Headquarters of the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers re: "Personnel who attended the GOZENKAIGI." (10 June 1946) [2 c.]
    • 2 July 1942 – Doc. No. 15 D: [Excerpt of diplomatic message from Tokyo to Berlin] from Excerpts of Pearl Harbor Congressional Committee, Intercepted Diplomatic Messages Sent by the Japanese Government Between July 1 and December 8, 1941. [2 c.]
    • 2 July 1942 – Memorandum from Solis Horwitz (7 March 1946) re: Preliminary tentative report of the Conferences before the Emperor (GOZENKAI) held on July 2, September 6 and December 1, 1941 [2 c.]
    • 2 July 1942 – Def. Doc. #1900 B-1: Excerpt from the evening edition of ASAHI News Tokyo: "Knox, Suggesting America's Entry into the War, declares 'Now is the Time to Use our Navy'," translation by the Defense Language Branch, 1 March 1947.
    • 2 July 1941 – Def. Doc. 1400-A-8, 2880: Memorandum of a Conversation, Excerpt from Foreign Relations of the United States Japan: 1931-1941, Vol. II. [4 c. with different numbers]
    • 2 July 1941 – Document No. 4062 E: Telegram from Ott to German Foreign Minister re: MATSUOKA communication with Soviet ambassador Smetanin. Affidavit of W. P. Cumming, 23 April 1946
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621090] Box 2
    3-4 July 1941 [Excerpts of documents, translated documents]
    1941-07-03-1941-07-04
    • 3 July 1941 – 4062: Urgent Telegram from Ott to Herr Reichsaußenminister [Reich Foreign Minister] re English translation of an oral statement to the Soviet ambassador [by the Japanese?].
    • 3 July 1942 – 636, Doc. No. 4062A: Telegram from Ott to German Foreign Minister Telko re: Text of Declaration of Japanese Minister
    • 3 July 1941 – Exhibit No. 796, Document No. 4062 E: From Ott to German Foreign Minister re: talks with MATSUOKA; Affidavit of W. P. Cumming, 23 April 1946
    • 3 July 1941 – IPS Doc. No. 4062: Telegram from Ribbentrop re: SHIRATORI illness [3 c.
    • 3 July 1941 – 1111, Document No. 4052 J: Teletype from [Ernst von] Weizsaecker to German Foreign Minister of Foreign Affairs re: Japan's attitude. Affidavit of W. P. Cumming, 23 April 1946.
    • 3 July 1941 – Document No. 1077: Proceedings of the Privy Council, 3 July, SHOWA 16 (1941), "The Ratification of the Franco-Japanese Protocol, on Guarantee and Political Understanding, and of the Thai-Japanese Protocol on Guarantee and Political Understanding; Certificate, signed by Richard H. Harsh, Investigator IPS, 23 September 1941 [2 c.]
    • 4 July 1941 – Telegram, TC No. 17872 [also Document 11; Document No. 11A (2), 639A]: From Thomas in Bangkok, titled "Secret Affair of the Reich." Included is a letter from E. Wilder Spaulding, Chief, Division and Publication, Department of State, to Lieutenant Colonel Richter re authorization of documents for the Ear Crimes Trial, and list of documents, 30 November 1945
    • 4 July 1941 – Doc. No. 4062B: Telegram from Ott re: reports of conversation with Japanese General Staff about the occupation of Saigon and hostilities against Russia [2 c.]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621108] Box 3
    5-10 July 1941 [Excerpts of documents, translated documents]
    1941-07-05-1941-07-10
    • 5 July 1951 – Excerpt of unknown document: "The Gist of the telegram (dispatched July 6)"
    • 5 July 1941 [and 15 July] – Def Doc. #2502: excerpts re: differences between MATSUOKA and Prince KONOYE.
    • 5 July 1945 – Defense Document 206-E (83): "Japan Denies Designs on Russia"; "President Roosevelt Asks Premier KONOYE to Deny Reports of Impending Russo-Japanese War, Message sent by the Secretary of State at the Specific Request of the President for Delivery to His Excellency the Prime Minister of Japan, Prince Fumimaro KONOYE, dated July 4, 1941" (Excerpts from Diary of Ambassador Grew, pp. 396-400).
    • 5 July 1941 – Exhibit No. 792, Document No. 4062G: Telegram from Ribbentrop: "Sent to Tokyo" re: possibility of a Japanese-Soviet Treaty of Non-Aggression or Neutrality [2 c.]
    • 5 July 1941 – "Process – Verbal": typescript of "a ratification" between the Japanese Emperor and the King of Thailand" of the protocol concerning the "Guaranty and the Political Understanding, signed in Tokyo in May 9th, 1941," signed by Yosuke MATSUOKA, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Japan and Phya Sic Kua [?], Minister Plenipotentiary of Thailand
    • 5 July 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1400-J-6: Memorandum of a Conversation. Excerpt from Foreign Relations of the United States: 1931-1941, Vol. II, p. 499 [2 c.]
    • 6 July 1941 – Defense Document 206-E (84): "Japan Takes Stock of Germany's Attack on Russia," excerpt from Diary of Ambassador Grew, pp. 401-402
    • 6 July 1941 – Doc. No. 4062-H: Memorandum from [Joachim] Kramarz re: Readiness of Japan "to carry out sabotage attacks" against Soviet Russia, Mongolia, Manchukuo and area of Lake Baikal
    • 6 July 1941 – 1113, Doc. No. 4062 K: Telegram from Ott to German Foreign Minister re SHIRATORI's health [2 c.]
    • 6 July 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1436: "Army Controlled Factories to be Returned on the Anniversary, The North China Army's Resolution Step;" list.
    • 7 July 1941 – Def. Doc. #1929: excerpt of questionnaire re SHIRATORI's health
    • 8 July 1941 – Document No. 220C (13): Oral Statement by the American Ambassador in Japan (Grew) to the Japanese Minister for Foreign Affairs MATSUOKA, excerpt from Foreign Relations, V. II, p. 315.
    • 8 July 1948 – Doc. 221 D: Statement Handed by the Japanese Minister for Foreign Affairs (MATSUOKA) to the Ambassador in Japan (Grew), Message in Reply by H. I. M. for Delivery to the President of the USA [2 c.
    • 8 July 1941 – Doc. No. 219P (78): The American Ambassador in Japan (Grew) to the Japanese Minister for Foreign Affairs (MATSUOKA).
    • 8 July 1941 – Doc. No. 4062-I: Telegram from Ott to German Foreign Minister re statement of Japanese Ambassador in Moscow of low morale in the Soviet Union due to military "defectiveness."
    • 9 July 1941 – Japanese document inscribed 9 July 41 from the Japanese Ambassador (NOMURA) to the Secretary of State
    • 9 July 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 518: Excerpt from The New York Times re American troops sent to Iceland.
    • 10 July 1941 – TC No. 17872: Typescript of telegram signed by Ott re Japanese action against Indo-China; Letter from E. Wilder Spaulding, Chief, Division of Research and Publication to Lieutenant Colonel Richter, 30 November 1945; Lists of Documents from the German Foreign Office [2 c.]
    • 10 July 1941 – Exhibit No. 571, Doc. No. 571: Telegram from Ribbentrop to German Embassy, Tokyo, asking about relations between Japan and USA, reaction in Japan to the American occupation of Iceland, requesting a detailed report and stating that he has confidence in Japan's policy and in the Japanese Foreign Minister and urging Japan to join the war against Russia, imagining the collapse of England and a new world order [2 c.]
    • 10 July 1941 – Doc. No. 1883, G-3-1: Personal Telegram from Ribbentrop to [German] Ambassador. [Slight different translation of same telegram] [2 c.]
    • 10 July 1941 – Document No. 11A 93), 639 B: Telegram from Ott re Japanese move against Indo-China [2 c.]
    • 10 July 1941 – IPS Doc. 3106-(8) A: "Outline of Explanation Concerning the Proposal of Agreement between Japan and the United States of America in the Liaison Conference between the Government and the Supreme Command on the 10 of July." [2 c.
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621108] Box 3
    1-15 July 1941 - [Excerpts of documents, documents, translations of documents]
    1941-07-11-1941-07-15
    • 11 July 1941 – IPS Doc. No. 3104 (2), [In Evid Cr 37417]: "Telegraphic instruction to Ambassador NOMURA as reply material concerning the French Indo-China Problem as Submitted by the Navy and as reply material for the Northern Problem, this draft is offered by the Army according to Paragraph 2, mentioned above," with certificate of authenticity [3 c.]
    • 11 July 1941 – Japanese document re: address delivered April 24
      Japanese.
    • 11 July 1941 – Defense Doc. 1500-A-3: Excerpt from Exhibit No. 33 of the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack re: "Strategic Intelligence Estimates of the Situation."
    • 12 July 1941 – Def. Doc. #186: Agreement for Joint Action by the Government of the Union of Socialist Republics and his Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom in the War Against Germany, Signed at Moscow, 12 July 1941.
    • 12 July 1941 – Def. Doc. #187: Protocol to the Agreement for Joint Action
    • 12 July 1941 – Doc. No. 1383-C and D: Telegram No. 273, addressed to Ambassador KATO in France [2c.]
    • 12 July 1941 – Defense Document 206-E (85) and (86): "Japan's Mobilization Efforts Go High Gear," from Diary of US Ambassador to Japan Grew: "Ten Years in Japan", p. 403
    • 12 July 1941 – IPS Doc. No. 4025 (Item 11), 3815: Memorandum signed by Weizsacker re: conversations with OSHIMA about Indo-China and the Americans
    • 12 July 1941 – 1400: typescript of cablegram dispatched to Ambassador NOMURA from Foreign Minister MATSUOKA
    • 12 July 1941 – Doc. No. 4062C: Telegram from OTT to High Command of Armed Forces re Japanese preparations for war [2 c.]
    • 12 July 1941 – Doc. No. 4062D German Intelligence Office III, No. 274 zRs: "From the confidant/V – Mann/ of the German Intelligence in Prague, a report from Singapore re Japan's occupation of Indo-China.
    • 12 July 1941 - #2534-b: Typescript of extract from The Tokyo Nichi Nichi, "Basic Financial, Monetary Policies Given Formal Approval by Cabinet, New Structures Coming in 2 Fields, Systematic Organization Along Lines of Planned Economy in Accordance with Requirements of Total Defense State is Sought."
    • 13 July 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document re: arrival of Japanese to the Greenbrier Hotel, White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia
    • 14 July 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document: "Telegram Informing my Remaining in Office for the Present."
    • 14 July 1941 – Doc. No. 2593C: Secret Telegram sent from Canton to Tokyo "Re my #253a," Subsequent Information from Military Officials to Attaches" re: occupation of French Indo-China [2 c.]
    • 14 July 1941 – Japan-American Negotiations: typescript.
    • 14 July 1941 – Doc. No. 522: Telegram signed by Ott for Minister for Foreign Affairs re: tensions between Japan and the USA due to "economic strangulation measures by the U.S."
    • 14 July 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document re: Japan's establishment of "naval and aerial bases in French Indo-China."
    • 14 July 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document [Kidos's Diary?] re internal politics in Japan in response to attitude towards the US.
    • 15 July 1941 – Def. Doc. #2814, Exhibit #3659: Message of Premier KONOYE to Marshal Pétain, Taken from the Official Document Dated July 15, 1941, in the Custody of the Japanese Foreign Office; Certificate signed by HAYASHI, Kaoru, 22 November 1947 [2 c.
    • 15 July of 1941 – TC No. 17872: Typescript of secret telegram signed by Ott re: Japan's negotiations with the French Government "to secure permission to station troops in South Indo-China, establish a naval base in Saigon, one at Camranh [Cam Ranh, Vietnam] and several air bases." [2 c.]
    • 15 July 1941 – Doc. No. 11A(4): Secret Telegram from Ott re: No. 246 of the 15th of July re Japan's negotiations with the French Government [2 c.
    • 15 July 1941 – Document No. 4052-C, 1114: Secret Telegram from Ott re: Japan's negotiations with the French Government [2 c.]
    • 15 July 1941 – Doc. No.4052-D, 794: Telegram from Ott re: Japan's neutrality in the German-Russian war; Affidavit of W. P. Cumming, 23 April 1946 [2 c.]
    • 15 July 1941 – Doc. No. 1632W (60): Extract from Entry from Marquis Kido Diary [2 c.]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621108] Box 3
    16-17 July 1941 - [Excerpts of documents, documents, translations]
    1941-07-16-1941-07-17
    • 16 July 1941 – IPS Doc. No. 3362: Telegram from Ribbentrop re: Japanese "expansion to the South, especially to Indochina" of German interest. Certificate of origin signed by General Pechkoff [French Ambassador in Tokyo], 21 January 1948.
    • 16 July 1941 – Def. Doc. #1902: Excerpt of sworn of deposition of TOMITA [?], Kenji in United States of America v. ARAKI, Sadao.
    • 16 July 1941 – Def. Doc. 3000: Excerpt of "Negotiations Between the United States and Japan Under the Third KONOYE Cabinet Part I, Negotiations Prior to September of 1941," TOJO.
    • 16 July 1941 – Doc. No. 514A: Prince KONOYE Letter of Resignation as Premier; Certification signed by LeRoy H. Barnard (Major, Infantry), 25 September 1946 [3 c.]
    • 16 July 1941 – File No. 59-3c: Typescript of translation of Document No. 59-3c, which was obtained from the Tokyo residence of the late Prince KONOYE on 16 December 1945 by Major L. H. Bernard and Lt. Col. B. E. Sackett. Translation by R. Yamaguchi, 8 January 1946: "Your Majesty's humble servant FUMINARO." C. 2: translation by S/S Andrew Mitsukado, 10 January 1946: "My Memoir on the Political Change in July 1941, by the Chief Secretary of the Cabinet (TOMITA?)." [2 c.]
    • 16 July 1946 – File No. 59-3c: Typescript of translation of Document No. 59-3c, which was obtained from the Tokyo residence of the late Prince KONOYE on 16 December 1945 by Major L. H. Bernard and Lt. Col. B. E. Sackett. Translation by T. Wada, 8 January 1946: "Side Lights on the Political Upheaval. Mysterious Speeches and Actions by Mr. MATSUOKA. His Long Letter to the War Minister."
    • 16 July 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document: "Return of the Oral Argument"
    • 16 July 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document re resignation of the Second KONOYE Cabinet.
    • 16 July 1941 – Doc. No. 1632W (61): Extract from Entry from Marquis Kido's Diary.
    • 16 July 1941 – Unknown Strictly Confidential translated document with Japanese annotations of an oral recollection re American intention to intervene in the war.
      Japanese.
    • 17 July 1941 – Def. Doc. #2502, p. 135-136: re negotiations with President Roosevelt, and anti-Japanese sentiment in America and sanctions.
    • 17 July 1941 – Typescript of German document with translation: Aufzeichnung Instruktion an japanischen Botschafter Washington zur Weitergabe an amerikanische Reierung hatte folgendenWortlaut: 9vgl. Telegramm Tokyo 731 vom 13.5. [Record of instructions to Japanese Ambassador in Washington for distribution to American Government]
      German.
    • 17 July 1941 – File No. 59-3g: Typescript of translation of Document No. 59-3g, which was obtained from the Tokyo residence of the late Prince KONOYE on 16 December 1945 by Major L. H. Bernard and Lt. Col. B. E. Sackett. Translation by Andrew Mitsukado on 8 January 1946: "Discussions of Prime Minister KONOYE."
    • 17 July 1941 – IPS No. 1556: Translation of document No. 59-B20-1, which was obtained from the home of Prince KONOYE at Karuizawa on 21 December 1945. Translation by I. Yamamoto on 25 January 1946: "The Third KONOYE Cabinet. Imperial Command Issued." [2 c.]
    • 17 July 1941 – Doc. No. 1579: "The Third KONOYE Cabinet [The National Mobilization Law Amendment Bill].
    • 17 July 1941 – Doc. No. 1514 [?]- Excerpt from Report to the Tarone by Lt. Gen. Jun USHIROKO: Operational Preparations in Connection with Mediation of the Dispute between Thailand and French Indo-China.
    • 17 July 1941 - Unknown translated document with Japanese annotations of an oral recollection where it was discussed that America cannot "invoke unlimitedly the so call right of self defence."
      Japanese.
    • 17 July 1941 – Doc. No. 513: "Side Lights on the Political Upheaval. Mysterious speeches and actions of Mr. MATSUOKA. His long letter to the War Minister."
    • 17 July 1941 – Defense Doc. 1500-C-3: Excerpt of Exhibit No. 33 of the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack – Congress of the United States, 75th Cong., 1st Session [2c.]
    • 17 July 1941 – Document No. 4052-B: [Telegrams?] Received by the Political Night Service (Count Von Padewils), Special Service Seehaus.
    • 17 July 1941 – 4052 Rough translation: Telegram from Ott re his discussions with prominent Japanese leaders re military preparations [2 c.]
    • July 1941 – Unknown document re "common defence of French Indo-China by Japan and France."
    • July-August 1941 – DeMartino's handwritten notes re KONOE.
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621108] Box 3
    18-21 July 1941 - [Excerpts of documents, documents, translations]
    1941-07-18-1947-07-21
    • 18 July 1941 – [Excerpt of unknown document] re prohibition of passage through the Panama Canal
    • 18 July 1941 – typescript of translation of Document No. 59-3g, which was obtained from the Tokyo residence of Prince KONOYE on 16 December 1945 by Major L. H. Barnard, and Lt. Col. B. E. Sackett. Translation by A. Mitsukade requested on 28 December 1945 and completed 8 January 1946: Discussions of Prime Minister KONOYE.
    • 18 July 1941 – Doc. No. 4052 J, Item 21: From Bangkok, Telegram from Scholl: "Japanese Military Attaché Group Garbled Reports," (Inscribe 645) re: Japan's defensive front against America, England, China and the Netherlands Indies. [2 c.]
    • 18 July 1941 – File No. 59. "From the Resignation of the 2nd KONOYE Cabinet en bloc to the Formation of the 3rd KONOYE Cabinet, The Circumstances Leading to the Cabinet Resignation." Translation of Document No. 59-3f, obtained from the Tokyo residence of the late Prince KONOYE on 16 December 1945 by Major L. H. Barnard and Lt. Col. B. E. Sackett. Translation of Tsuneshina MIMACHI requested on 28 December 1945 and completed 17 January 1946.
    • 18 July 1941 – Doc. No. 1579: The Third KONOYE Gabinet: The National Mobilization Law Amendment Bill. "Taken from KONOYE'S Residence."
    • 18 July 1941 – Defense Doc. 1500-D-3: Excerpt from Exhibit No. 33 of the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack – Congress of the United States, 79th Cong., 1st Session: Military Intelligence Estimates Prepared by G-2, War Department, Washington, D.C.
    • 18 July 1941 – Def. Doc. 1400-M-5: Memorandum by the Acting Secretary of State, Washington, 16 July 1941 re situation with Japanese steamers being held at Cristobal, on the Atlantic side of the Panama Canal, signed S(umner) W(elles). Excerpt from Foreign Relations in the United States, Japan, 1931-1941, Vol. II, pp. 263-264 [2 c.]
    • 18 Jul 1941 – List of KONOYE Third Cabinet
    • 19 July 1941 – IPS Doc. No. 1375: Analysis of Documentary Evidence (17 April 1946)  re telegrams from TOYODA to Tokyo and Paris, relative to negotiations between Japan and the French Government of naval and air bases in Indo-China, and summary and partial translation from Ott to Foreign Minister in Berlin, dated June 24, 1940
    • 19 July 1941 – Def. Doc. 1500 S S-4: Proceedings of the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack, Excerpt of Testimony of Admiral Harold R. Stark, January 4, 1946, pp. 2379-2381.
    • 19 July 1941 – Doc 1375A: Telegram from [Enno von] Rintelen to German Foreign Minister [Ribbentrop] at (Koenigsberg) re negotiations between Japan and the French Government to secure naval and air bases in Indo-China [2 c.]
    • 20 July 1941 – Summary of Cablegram to Foreign Minister TOYODA from Ambassador NOMURA (No. 540) re: adjustments of diplomatic relations between Japan and the US, mediation toward restoration of peace in Europe, the right of self-defense and China.
    • 20 July 1941 – Doc. No. 4052E: Telegram from Ott in reference to the invitation of Japanese Foreign Minister TOYODA asking to see him and the Italian Ambassador to inform them of the change in the cabinet [2 c.]
    • 20 July 1941 – Doc. No. 4052F: Telegram from Ott re Japanese Foreign Minister [TOYODA] introduction to the German Ambassador in Tokyo and reporting the changes in the Imperial Japanese Government [2 c.]
    • 20 July 1921 – Doc. No. 4052 I: Telegram from Ott re his meeting with MATSUOKA [2 c.]
    • 20 July 1941 – Doc. 785 I: (Outgoing Letter) Letters Exchanged between Ambassador KATO and Foreign Minister [Francois] Darlan
    • 20 July 1941 – Def. Doc. #1546 (A-1 to A-L), Communications sent to the Minister for Foreign Affairs TOYODA, from the Minister in Canada YOSHIZAWA, Otawa
    • 21 July 1941 – Def. Doc. 3000, pp. 53-61 re Japan – French Indo-China Protocol on Mutual Defense, pp. 53-61
    • 21 July 1941 – Def. Doc. #1909: United States of America v. ARAKI, Sadao, et al: Sworn Deposition (Translation) of HIGASA, Ken.
    • 21 July 1941 – Defense Document 1400 K 3; Memorandum of the Director of the War Plans Division of the Navy department (Rear Admiral Turner) to the Chief of Naval Operations (Admiral Stark); [See: Foreign Relations of the United States, Volume II.
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621108] Box 3
    22-25 July 1941 - [Excerpts of documents, documents, translations of documents]
    1941-07-22-1941-07-25
    • 22 July 1941 – TC No. 17972, Typescript of Telegram signed by Ott reporting that Japanese Vice Foreign Minister OHASHI said that the French Government was going to accept Japanese demands in regard to Indo-China.
    • 22 July 1941 – Doc. No. 11A(5): Telegram signed by Ott re French accepting Japanese demands re Indo-China and beginning of maritime transports [3 c.]. Attached is a letter from E. Wilder Spaulding to Lt. Co. Richter explaining security issues of documents and denying public access to them, November 30, 1945
    • 22 July 1941 – Doc. No. 513 (Konoe Letter). "Side Light on the Political Upheaval. Mysterious Speeches and actions of Mr. MATSUOKA. His long letter to the War Minister."
    • 22 July 1941 – Doc. No. 4028H: [Telegram] signed by [Ernst] Woerman re Italian Ambassador in Shanghai and Japanese- French negotiations on Indo-China.
    • 23 July 1941 – Def. Doc. #1909: United States of America v. Araki, Sadao, Translation of Sworn Deposition of Ken HIGASA
    • 23 July 1941 – "Wired the following telegram dated the 23rd. The Gist." [unknown document pp. 17-19]
    • 23 July 1941 – Doc 3106-(53) Item B: "Paraphrase of a portion of Mr. Welles' report of his conversation with Admiral NOMURA on July 23, 1941."
    • 23 July 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1640: Signed [Ernst] Woerman re conversations with Italian Minister [Giuseppe] Cosmelli about the Japanese-French situation in Indo-China [2 c.]
    • 23 July 1941 – Doc. No. 1383B: Telegram from Ambassador NOMURA in Washington to Foreign Minister TOYODA re danger that diplomatic relations between US – Japan will collapse [2 c.]
    • 23 July 1941 – Doc. No. 1383E: Telegram from NOMURA in Washington to Foreign Minister TOYODA [2 c.]
    • 24 July 1941 – Doc 3106-(53) Item A: "Off the Record conversation between Admiral NOMURA and the President of the United States of America on July 24, 1941, at the White House.
    • 24 July 1941 – Def. Doc. #86: Excerpt from New York Times re: Vichy's Attitude Toward Indo-China [3 c.]
    • 24 July 1941 – Telegraphic Report: Interview with the President [unknown excerpt of document]
    • 24 July 1941 – Copy of unknown document [Japanese?] re conversations between Japan and the US relative to the "maintenance of peace with order and justice in the Pacific."
    • 24 July 1941 – Defense Document 401-B(7)-(corrected): Excerpt from "Peace and War," United States Foreign Policy, 1931-1941, p. 126 [2 c.]
    • 24 July 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1401-D-1: From NOMURA to TOYODA, No. 566 [2 c.]
    • 24 July 1941 – Document No. 220C (14) : Press Release Issued by Department of State [Excerpts] [2 c.]
    • 24 July 1941 – Doc. No. 4052-G: Telegram from OTT [2 c.]
    • 25 July 1941 – Def. Doc. 1400-N-5: Press Release at Poughkeepsie, New York, by the White House, Excerpt from Foreign Relations of the United States, Japan, 1931-1941, Vol. II.
    • 25 July 1945 – Doc. 220 (For the Defense), Defendant's Excerpts: "The Japanese Minister for Foreign Affairs (TOYODA) to the American Ambassador in Japan (GREW), Tokyo." Foreign Relation II, pp. 318-319 [2 c.]
    • 25 July 1941 – Defense Doc. 1500-E-3: Excerpt from Exhibit No. 33 of the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack – Congress of the United States, 79th Cong., 1st Session. Exhibit No. 33: Military Intelligence Estimates Prepared by G-2, War Department, Washington, D.C. [2 c.]
    • 25 July 1941 – Defense Doc. 1400-R-5: Excerpt from Radio Bulletin No. 176, Issued by the White House. Excerpt from Foreign Relations of the United States, Japan, 1931-1941, Vol. II. [2 c.]
    • 25 July 1941 – Defense Document 206-E (89): "Our Freezing Order Applied to Japan and China." Excerpt from Diary of Former US Ambassador Grew entitled "Ten Years in Japan," p. 408.
    • 25 July 1941 – Document #226- Freezing of Japanese and Chinese Assets in the United States. Extract from Department of State Bulletin, p. 73.
    • 25 July 1941 – Doc. No. 4052-A: Telegram signed by Ott re: draft reserves, prohibiting travel by railway, ship, and airplane for foreigners in Japan, Korea, China and Formosa, increment of troops [2 c.]
    • 25 July 1941 – Defense Document 206-E (87): "Vichy Yields the Indo-China Bases to Japan," from the Diary of Ambassador Grew, "Ten Years in Japan," pp. 405-406
    • 25 July 1941 – Defense Document 206-E (88): "Foreign Minister TOYODA Explains Why Japan Decided to Protect Indo-China," from the Diary of Ambassador Grew, "Ten Years in Japan," pp. 406-408
    • 25 July 1941 – Def. Doc. #139: Excerpt from the New York Times: Freezing Statement's Text.
    • 25 July 1941 – Defense Doc. 1400-N-5: Press Release Issued at Poughkeepsie, New York, by the White House. Excerpt from Foreign Relations of the United States, Japan, 1931-1941, Vol. II, p
    • 25 July 1941 – Def. Doc. #2138: United States of America v. Araki, Sadao - Affidavit of ISHIWATA, Sotaro
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621108] Box 3
    26-28 July 1941 - [Excerpts of documents, documents, translations]
    1941-07-26-1941-07-28
    • 26 July 1941 – Def. Doc. #1786 [2767 OKADA, K.]: "IV Freezing Assets and Catastrophe of Japan"
    • 26 July 1941 – [2840]: excerpt of unknown document re freezing of Chinese and Japanese assets in the United States.
    • 26 July 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1901: Memorandum Handed to Ambassador Grew by Foreign Minister TOYODA [2 c.]
    • 26 July 1941 – Def. Doc. # 1900-B-2: Extract from the Tokyo Asahi issued on 26 July 1941 (evening edition)
    • 26 July 1941 – Def. Doc. 1400-0-5: Executive Order No. 8832, signed by President Roosevelt [Excerpt from Foreign relations of the United States, Japan 1931-1941, Vol. II [2 c
    • 26 July 1941 – Defense Document 401 (59) [2831]: Freezing of Japanese Assets in the United States [excerpt from "Peace and War," Department of State, USA, pp. 121-122]
    • 26 July 1941 – Def. Doc. #1733: "(Note abrogating the Anglo-Japanese Treaty of Commerce and Navigation)"
    • 26 July 1941 – Def. Doc. #1683: Proceedings of the Talks Between Minister TOYODA and Ambassador Grew Concerning the Entry of Forces into French Indo-China on July 26 [2 c.]
    • 26 July 1941 – Def. Doc. #1708: Statement issued by the British Exchequer [Max Aiken, Lord Beaverbrook ?].
    • 26 July 1941 – DEF. Doc. #1707: Announcement re: Freezing of Japanese Funds. Telegram of [Shinishi] KAMIMURA, Japanese Charge d'Affairs in England to Foreign Minister TOYODA.
    • 26 July 1941 – Document #226: "Freezing of Japanese and Chinese Assets in the United States (Extract from p. 73, Department of State Bulletin) [2 c.]
    • 26 July 1941 – Defense Document 401-B(6)-corrected: Excerpt from "Peace and War", United States Foreign Policy, 1931-1941, p. 27
    • 26 July 1941 – Defense Document 206-E(90): "Why Japan New Foreign Minister Could Not Sleep," [Excerpt from Diary of Former US Ambassador Grew entitled "Ten Years in Japan, pp. 409-411]
    • 27 July 1941 – Def. Doc. 1682: Record of the Conversation between Minister TOYODA and Ambassador Grew on July 27. ("These conversations were conducted strictly confidentially and informally off the record at the request of the American Ambassador.") [2 c.]
    • 27 July 1941 – Defense Document 1400 J-3: Memorandum by the Ambassador in Japan (Grew)
    • 27 July 1941 – Defense Document 206-E (91): "A flicker of hope for Japanese American Peace," (Excerpt of Diary of Former US Ambassador Grew, pp. 411-413) [2 c.]
    • 27 July 1941 – Doc. No. 1165: Minutes of the Privy Council Meeting at the Conclusion of the Protocol Between Japan and France for a Common Defense of French Indo-China and for an Exchange of Official Documents Regarding Military Cooperation [2 c.]
    • 28 July 1941 – Doc. No. 2339 D: "The Japan Year book 1943-44, Page 205": The Netherlands suspend the Japanese-Netherlands Financial Agreement and freeze Japanese assets in the whole of the Dutch East Indies [2 c.]
    • 28 July 1941 – Doc. No. 1031: "Proceedings of the Privy Council re Protocol Between France and Japan and re Military Cooperation [3 c.]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621108] Box 3
    29-31 July 1941 - [Excerpts of documents, documents, translations]
    • 29 July 1941 – Excerpts of unknown documents: [3021] re HIGASA, Ken; TOJO, pp. 61-63
    • 29 July 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document, p. 51: "Stationing of Troops in Southern French Indo-China (TOJO)
    • 29 July 1941 – Def. Doc. #208: "Protocol between Japan and France regarding the Common Defense of French Indo-China, signed at Vichy, 29th July 1941, (the 16th year of SHOWA), Put into effect, 29th July 1941, (the 16th year of SHOWA), Promulgated, 1st August, 1941 (the 16th Year of SHOWA) (in the official Gazette dated 2nd August 1941"
    • 29 July 1941 – Document No. 847-C: Foreign Ministry File of Miscellaneous Items. Item 4: July 29 (SHOWA 16) 1941: Announcement of the Information Bureau signed by KATO, Sotomatsu and F. Darlan re conclusion of protocol between Japan and France re joint defense of French Indo-China [2 c.]
    • 29 July 1941 – Document No. 1030: document [to Darlan] asking for the confirmation of the agreement of the French Government to the proposals [3 c.]
    • 29 July 1941 – Def. Doc. # 1712: Notice Abrocating [sic] the Anglo-Japanese Commercial Treaty and its Supplement.
    • 30 July 1941 – Def. Doc. 1400-P-5: Memorandum by the Chief of the Division of Far Eastern Affairs (Maxwell Hamilton).
    • 30 July 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1732-A re: decree to control financial transactions of foreign residents in the Netherlands Indies.
    • 31 July 1941 – Doc. No. 1632W (63): "Extract from Entry from Marquis Kido's Diary" [2 c.]
    • 31 July 1941 – Doc. No. 2593D-2, (Secret Message to Berlin #708): From Tokyo, Foreign Minister to Washington [2 c.]
    • 31 July 1941 – Def. Doc. #2502, p. 137-138: re Admiral [Osami] NAGANO audience with Japanese emperor.
    • 31 July 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document, [maybe Kido's Diary] re: visit of HASHIMOTO, Director of the Police Bureau
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621108] Box 3
    August 1941 - [Excerpts of documents, documents, translations]
    1941-08
    • August 1941 – Excerpts of unknown documents [Walsh 3444]; [OKA 3473]
    • August 1941 – Def. Doc. #2691: The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao. Sworn Deposition of TAKATA, Toshitane [2 c.]
    • August 1941 – Doc. No. 4121, [OSHIMA, Hiroshi 726A]: excerpt of questionnaire re slow advance of German army into Moscow and Leningrad and about NAHARA, press agent of the Japanese Embassy in Berlin.
    • August 1941 – Handwritten note re Japanese officials.
    • August 1941 – Defense Document 401 (51): "Atlantic Charter," excerpt of Peace and War, Official Publication of the Department of State, USA, p. 107
    • August 1941 – Document No. 1622: Document Relative to the Maneuvers for Total War, No. 98 of 120 volumes, The Total War Institute [2 c.]
    • August 1941 – Def. Doc.#2679 [illeg. 3454, Jap-American Negotiations 1941]: excerpt
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621108] Box 3
    1-10 August 1941 - [Excerpts of documents, documents, translations]
    • 1 August 1941 – Doc. No. 4025D: Telegram from Ott reporting Japanese power and unease of the "Anglo-Saxon powers." [3 c.]
    • 1 August 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document [OTT 3579]: questionnaire
    • 1 August 1941 – Def. Doc. 1400-Q-5: Memorandum by the Assistant Secretary of State Dean Acheson. Excerpt from Foreign Relations of the United States, Japan, 1931-1941, Vol. I
    • 2 August 1941 – Document No. 1632W (64): Extract from Entry from Marquis Kido's Diary [2 c.]
    • 2 August 1941 – Document No. 220 C (16), Br. Ex. 147; Document 220 (For the Defense, Br. Ex. 147A, Ct. Ex. 58): Excerpt of press release issued by Department of State, and Defendants excerpts.
    • 4 August 1941 – Def. Doc. #487 [NAKAMURA 3413]: excerpt
    • 4 August 1941 – Def. Doc. # 1401-E-1 [2921]: From NAMURA to TOYODA, No. 646 [2 c.]
    • 5 August 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1401-F-1 [2884]: From TOYODA to NOMURA, No. 447 [2 c.
    • 5 August 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1401-G-1 [2885]: From TOYODA to NOMURA, No. 448: I. Explanation (The Explanation should be given orally, and not in writing); II. The Proposal (The Japanese Government and the United States Government Undertake); III. Publication
    • 6 August 1941 – IPS Doc. No. 1356-A: Excerpts from IPS Document No. 1356 Entitled "Fist Table Top Total War Maneuvers – No. 1" [Situation and Exercises [sic.] of the Third Period Maneuvers of the First Total War Table Top Maneuvers]
    • 6 August 1941 – Telegram No. 236 from Hsinking (China), signed by [Ivar] Lissner and [Dr. Wilhelm] Wagner
    • 6 August 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1401-H-1 [2886]: From NOMURA to TOYODA, No. 659 [2 c.
    • 6 August 1941 – IPS Doc. 2007 (For the Defense) [Hull 2840]: excerpt of documen
    • 7 August 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1401-J-1 [2887]: From TOYODA to NOMURA, No. 452 [2 c.]
    • 8 August 1941 – Typescript of document [24102 (confidential) NOMURA – TOYODA [3102] [3 c.
    • 8 August 1941 – Typescript of Japanese document re conversation between Japanese Ambassador to the United States and Secretary of State.
    • 8 August 1941 – "Thought Problems Council, The Tokyo Nichi-Nichi"
    • 9 August 1941 - Extract from unknown document: Marquis and Marchioness MATSUDAIRA [Kido's Diary?]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621108] Box 3
    11-15 August 1941 - [Excerpts of documents, documents, translations]
    • 11 August 1941 – German Telegram [4064] sent from Washington, signed by Thomsen re: United Press report following the statement by Japanese delegate [Kaname] WAKASUGI for the newspaper Nichi-Nichi
    • 13 August 1941 – Translation No. 21/Ad. [2161]: [Telegram] signed Minister for Foreign Affairs (L. S.) to Monsieur le Ministre re Thai Government recognition of the State of Manchukuo
    • 13 August 1941 – Doc. No. 2191 (96) Br. Ex. 131: The Department of State to the Japanese Embassy: Recent Cases of Interference with American Rights and Interests in Japan and in Japanese-Occupied Areas of China. (Foreign Relations I, p. 908)
    • 14 August 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 159 [2322]: copy of "Anglo- American Joint Declaration, signed somewhere on the Atlantic, on a certain day of August, 1941. Announced August 14, 1941." Signed: Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston Churchill [2 c.]
    • 14 August 1941 – The Atlantic Charter, Declaration, signed by Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill, The British Library of Information, New York, NY.
    • 14 August 1941 – Def. Doc. # 2557: IMTFE: The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao. Sworn Deposition of SHIOTA, Hiroshige.
    • 14 August 1941 - Def. Doc. # 2595: IMTFE [3228]: The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao. Sworn Deposition of MURATA, Goro [2 c.]
    • 14 August 1941 – Doc. No. 2367 [667A]: "Talks Between General ARAKI and ISHIWATA, Secretary General of the Imperial Rule Assistance Association. From the Kokunin Shimbun of August 14, 1941. The Last Stroke is the Key to Success or Failure. The Unforgettable 'Siberian Expedition' Stripped of Ceremonial Dress."
    • 14 August 1941 – Defense Document 206-E (92): "The Roosevelt-Churchill Atlantic Meeting Seen From Japan," excerpt from Diary of U.S. Ambassador Grew: "Ten Years in Japan," p. 416
    • 14 August 1941 – Defense Doc. 1500-0-3 [2855]: Excerpt from Exhibit No. 37 of the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack – Congress of the United States, 79th Cong. 1st. Session [2 c.]
    • 14 August 1941 – Handwritten note: OTA, Kenzo to YOKO; IPS 1526: "An Incident of Shooting HIRANUMA, a Minister Without a Portfolio
    • 14 August 1941 – Def. Doc. #2424: "An Incident of Shooting HIRANUMA, a Minister Without a Portfolio"
    • 15 August 1941 – Def. Doc. #1406: Law of Narcotic Control in China (1941 Imperial Ordinance No. 815)
    • 15 August 1941 – Doc. No. 15F (3) [803] and No. 15F (4) [804]: Excerpt from secret telegram from Tokyo to Berlin: "Pearl Harbor, Intercepted Diplomatic Messages sent by the Japanese Government Between July 1 and December 8, 1941," p. 15-16 [2 c.]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621116] Box 4
    16 August 1941 - [Excerpts of documents, documents, translations]
    1941-08-16
    • 16 August 1941 – Extract of unknown document with title "Interview with Secretary of State Hull on the 16th (Sat.), Dispatched at Midnight of the 16th (Sat).," p. 27-29
    • 16 August 1941 – Document No. 1457 [1131] PT. I]: "Excerpts from Japanese Foreign File (Aug. 5, 1941 to Nov. 5, 1941). Telegram from Ambassador NOMURA to Foreign Minister TOYODA, dated 16 Aug. 1941 (No. 703 Secretariat Code, Secret"; "Telegram from Foreign Minister TOYODA to Ambassador NOMURA, dated 13 Sept. 1941"; Certificate of authenticity, 1 Nov. 1946.
    • 16 August 1941 – Defense Doc. 1500-F-3: Excerpt of Exhibit 33 of the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack – Congress of the United States, 79th Cong., 1st Sess.: Military Intelligence Estimates Prepared by G-2, War Department, Washington, D.C., Developments in the Far Eastern Situation
    • 16 August 1941 – [Total War Research]. English translation of Doc. No. 2228: Records of the Progress of Theoretical Maneuvers for Total War No. 1 (Secret), The Third Period (August, Showa 16/1941), 105 pp.; Certificate of authenticity, 17 October 1946
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621116] Box 4
    17-20 August 1941 - [Extracts of documents, documents, translations]
    1941-08-17-1941-08-20
    • 17 August 1941 – Typescript of Message from Prince KONOYE to President Roosevelt [title of document handwritten, annotated].
    • 17 August 1941 – Typescript of untitled document [3106 (18)] "Strictly Confidential" [re communication to the Japanese Ambassador by the Secretary of State and the President of the United States] [2 c.]
    • 17 August 1941 – Typescript "(Craig's Oral 9 Dec. 1940. ORAL.)"
    • 17 August 1941 – Def. Doc. no. 1400-C-8 [2890]: Excerpt from Foreign Relations of the United States, Japan: 1931-1941, Vol. II, p. 556: Oral Statement Handed by President Roosevelt to the Japanese Ambassador (NOMURA) [2 c.]
    • 17 August 1941 - Def. Doc. No. 1400-K-6 [2889]: Excerpt from Foreign Relations of the United States, Japan: 1931-1941, Vol. II, p. 556: Oral Statement Handed by President Roosevelt to the Japanese Ambassador (NOMURA) [2 c.]
    • 17 August 1941 – Def. Doc. #1902 [TOMITA 3467]
    • 18 August 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document: Father Drought came to Washington
    • 18 August 1941 – IPS Doc. No. 4053-B: Excerpt of Telegram from OTT [reporting on Japanese Ambassador to Rome AMAU, Eiji]
    • 18 August 1941 – [2160]: Extract from Domei Telegram from London dated 18th August 1941.
    • 18 August 1941 – [2160]: "Extracts from Japanese Press during week August 18th -25th .File includes copy of "Joint Declaration by the President of the United States and the British Prime Minister on the 14th of August, 1941."
    • 18 August 1941 – Defense Document 206-E (93) [2756]: Admiral TOYODA'S Peace Offer [2 c.]
    • 18 August 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1400-L-6 [2891]: Excerpt from Foreign Relations of the United States, Japan: 1931-1941, Vol. II: Memorandum by the Ambassador in Japan (Grew) [2 c.]
    • 18 August 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1400-M-6 [2892]: Excerpt from Foreign Relations of the United States, Japan: 1931-1941, Vol. II: "The Ambassador in Japan (Grew) to the Secretary of State, Substance-Extract" [2 c.]
    • 18 August 1941 – Def. Doc. 1401-K-1 [2888]: From NOMURA to TOYODA, No. 709
    • 19 August 1941 – [1401]: "Minutes of an Interview Held on 19 August 1941 between Vice-Minister AMAU and Ambassador Ott" [2 c.]
    • 19 August 1941 – Doc. No. 15F (5): Excerpt from "Pearl Harbor. Intercepted Diplomatic Messages sent by the Japanese Government between July 1 and December 8, 1941," p. 18-19 [2 c.]
    • 19 August 1941 – Doc. No. 15F (6) [814]: Excerpt from "Pearl Harbor. Intercepted Diplomatic Messages sent by the Japanese Government between July 1 and December 8, 1941," p. 18-19 [2 c.]
    • 20 August 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document: Visit to Walker on the 20th (Wed.) (Dispatched, August 20, No. 723)
    • 20 August 1941 – Defense Doc. 1500-G-3: Excerpt from Exhibit No. 33 of the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack – Congress of the United States, 79th Cong., 1st Sess.: Military Intelligence Estimates Prepared by G-2, War Department, Washington, D.C.: Chinese Resistance.
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621116] Box 4
    21-31 August 1941 - [Excerpts of documents, documents, translations]
    1941-08-21-1941-08-31
    • 22 August 1941 – Def. Doc. 2902 [SUZUKI 3605]: Extract, pp. 13-1
    • 23 August 1941 – [2534-d]: Typescript of Extract from The Tokyo Nichi Nichi; "Speedy Expansion of Armaments and Outcry of East Asia Sought, Commodity Mobilization Plan Studied, Program for 2nd Quarter of Fiscal Year Decided as Proposed by Governor of Planning Board: Key Points of Scheme Announced"
    • 23 August 1941 – [1132]: The Osaka Mainichi & The Tokyo Nichi Nichi, copies of newspaper clippings [2 c.
    • 24 August 1941 – Doc. No. 8438: To the Imperial Government for Foreign Affairs re [list of American civilians in Wake Island]
    • 25 August 1941 – Doc 225: The Neutrality Pact Between the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and Japan
    • 26 August 1941 – Def. Doc. #1900-B-4: "Evening Edition Asahi Newspaper, Tokyo, Anticipation of American Negotiation with Japan. Britain Follows USA Blindly.
    • 27 August 1941 – Doc. No. 2215 [1245-E]: Exhibit "E" – Affidavit of Joseph W. Ballantine. "The Japanese Prime Minister (Prince KONOYE) to President Roosevelt. [Foreign relations, Vol. 11, p. 572-575]
    • 27 August 1941 – Def. Doc. #1900-B-5: Daytime Edition The Tokyo Asahi Shimbu. "Japan Abused, Duff Cooper's Bombast" (Domei, San Francisco, August 25)
    • 28 August 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1900 B-6: Excerpt of Evening Edition, Asahi Shimbun, Tokyo. "Will Cooperate with U.S.A"
    • 28 August 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1401-H-3 [2920]: From TOYODA to NOMURA [ 2 c.]
    • 28 August 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1400-N-6: Excerpt from Foreign Relations of the United States, Japan: 1931-1941, Vol. II: Memorandum by the Secretary of State Cordell Hull
    • 29 August 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1401-M-1 [2893]: From NOMURA to TOYODA, No. 736 [2 c.]
    • 29 August 1941 – Defense Document 206-E (94) [2835]: "The Oil Embargo and Financial Freezing Have their Effects on Japan," excerpt from Diary of Former US Ambassador Grew entitled "Ten Years in Japan," p. 422-425 [2 c.]
    • 29 August 1941 – [4010]: Gist of a Consultation held between the German Ambassador Ott and Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs Eiji AMAU
    • 29 August 1941 – Memorandum from TANAKA Office to Mr. Richard Lask, I.P.S., S.C.A.P. re "Certification of the Tokyo Nichi Nichi accounts of the Cabinet meetings held on 29 August 1941"
    • 29 August 1941 – Def. Doc. #1641 [2760]: Telegram from Ott [2 c.]
    • 30 August 1941 – [#2534]: Extract from the "Tokyo Nichi Nichi: Ambassador NOMURA sees Roosevelt; Premier KONOE's Message Delivered. Conviction Told on Pacific Problems. Japanese Envoy Confers with USA Chief Executive for 45 Minutes; Secretary of State Hull Present; Pending Matters Discussed"
    • 30 August 1941 – [4010]: "The Gist of an Interview held between Foreign Minister TOYODA and Ambassador Ott on 30th August 1941, at 3:00 p.m. in the official residence (administrative official YOSHIUCHI acting as interpreter)"
    • 30 August 1941 – IPS Doc. No. 2534-E: Excerpt from Tokyo Nichi Nichi, "Ambassador NOMURA sees Roosevelt: Premier KONOYE's Message Delivered. Conviction Told on Pacific Problems. Japanese Envoy Confers with USA Chief Executive for 45 Minutes; Secretary of State Hull Present; Pending Matters Discussed."
    • 30 August 1941 - Def. Doc. No. 1900-C-20: "(From August 31, 1941, issue ASAHI). U.S. – Australia Joint-Defense Denied (Domei Dispatch from Washington on 29th)"
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621116] Box 4
    1-5 September 1941 [Excerpts of documents, documents, translations]
    1941-09-01-1941-09-05
    • September 1941 – Document no. 32756 [Hijas illeg.]: [re Japan -China Incident, TOYAMA]
    • September 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 2605, Exhibit No. 3204: IMTFE, United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao. Affidavit of OIKAWA, Koshir
    • September 1941 – Def. Doc. 2969 [3730]: IMTFE, United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao. Affidavit of OGOSHI, Kenji
    • September 1941 – [MATSUMUNA 823] Excerpt of unknow document]
    • 1 September 1941 – Doc. No. 4025 E (8), Item 15 [652]: Telegram signed by Neumann re Japanese invasion of Indo-China [sent to Tokyo and Bangkok] [2 c.]
    • 1 September 1941 – Doc. No. 4025 E (9), Item 16 [652]: Telegram signed by Neumann re conversation with Admiral Decoux in Hanoi related to Japanese invasion of Indo-China [sent via Bangkok]
    • 1 September 1941 – Unknown document, p. 37-38: "Called on the Secretary of State," re "peace in the Pacific," and possibility of a meeting somewhere in the Pacific, "half-way between Tokyo and Washington."
    • 2 September 1941 – Document No. 15-B [1327]: (Confidential) 79th Congress. 1st Session, Joint Committee Print, Pearl Harbor, Intercepted Diplomatic Message Sent by the Japanese Government Between July 1 and Dec. 8, 1941. Telegram, p. 23. From Batavia (ISIZAWA) to Tokyo, #902: Re the first part of Circular #261a from Ambassador HONDA [2 c.]
    • 2 September 1941 – Defense Doc. 1500-H-3 [2856]: Excerpt from Exhibit No. 33 of the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack – Congress of the United States, 79th Cong., 1st Sess., Military Intelligence Estimates Prepared by G-2, War Department, Washington D. C., Subject: Conversation between the Japanese Military Attache and the Chief, Far Eastern Section [2 c.]
    • 3 September 1941 – Excerpt of unknow document, p. 38-39: "secret interview with the President and the Sec. of State at the White House"
    • 3 September 1941 – Doc. No. 2215 [2124-F]: Exhibit "F" – Affidavit of Joseph W. Ballantine, 24 June 1946. [Foreign Relations, Vol. II, p. 591-592]
    • 3 September 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1401-N-1 [2894]: From NOMURA to TOYODA, No. 778 [re secret talk with President Roosevelt] [2 c.]
    • 4 September 1941 – Doc. No. 4080A (Item 4) [801A] Telegram from Tokyo signed by Ott re the "attempt of Prince KONOYE to avoid, by a direct message to President Roosevelt, a clash with the ABCD Coalition, and possibly the Soviet Union" [2 c.]
    • 4 September 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1401-0-1 [2895]: From to TOYODA to NOMURA, No. 528 in Reference to your telegram No. 756 [2 c.]
    • 5 September 1941 – Document No. 1632W(67) [1134]; "Extract from Entry from Marquis Kido's Diary" [2 c.]
    • 5 September 1941 – Defense Doc. 1500-I-3 [2856]: Excerpt from Exhibit No. 33 of the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack – Congress of the United States, 79th Cong., 1st Sess., Military Intelligence Estimates Prepared by G-2, War Department, Washington D. C., Subject: Brief Periodic Estimate of World Situation (Excerpt)
    • 5 September 1941 – Def. Doc. 1400-0-6 [2896]: Excerpt from Foreign Relations of the United States Japan: 1931-1941, p. 601, Comment by the Ambassador in Japan (Grew) [2 c.]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621116] Box 4
    6-15 September 1941 - [Excerpts of documents, documents, translations]
    1941-09-06-1941-09-15
    • 6 September 1941 – [3109, 6 September 1941 (?)]: Document in Japanese
      Japanese.
    • 6 September 1941 – "(Translation): The Government of Japan undertakes:
    • [6 September 1941] – IPS 3106-(26)B: Document in Japanese.
      Japanese.
    • 6 September 1941 – IPS 3112-(2)b: Translation of Mimeographed Pamphlet "Our Proposal of September 6th Principles in Executing the Empire's National Policies," decided at the Cabinet Meeting in the Imperial Presence (GOZEN KAIGI) on September 6, 1941.
    • 6 September 1941 – Def. Doc. 3000 [TOJO]: The Imperial Conference Held on September 6th, 1941, pp. 78-87
    • 6 September 1941 – "(12) Decision following the Imperial Conference of September 6, 1941. Lines of Action in the Execution of Japan's National Policy"
    • 6 September 1941 – Def. Doc. # 1661 [3027 TANAKA, Shimichi], p. 11- 1
    • 6 September 1941 – Def. Doc. # 1661 [3027 TANAKA, Shimichi], p. 11- 17; Excerpt of unknown document [3605 SUZUKI], p. 16; Excerpt of unknown document [2244 TANAKA, S]; Excerpt of unknown document: "Interview with Hull on Sept. 6"
    • 6 September 1941 – General Headquarters Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces International Prosecution Section, 7 March 1946: Memo from Solis Horwitz re "tentative report on the conferences before the Emperor (GOZENKAI) held July 2, September 6, 1941 and December 1, 1941.
    • 6 September 1941 – [2840 Hull, vol. 7, pp. 1119-1120]
    • 6 September 1941 – [2840 Hull, vol. 7, pp. 1119-1120] 6 September 1941 – Doc. No. 2215 [1245-G]: Exhibit "G" – Affidavit of Joseph W. Ballantine, 24 June 1946, "Draft Proposal Handed by the Japanese Ambassador (NOMURA) to the Secretary of State on September 6, 1941"
    • 6 September 1941 – Document No. 1632W(68) [1135: "Extract from Marquis Kido"s Diary, 6 Sept. 41" [2 c.]
    • 6 September 1941 – Document No. 1652 [588]: Resolutions Concerning the Japanese-American Negotiations Adopted Through the Conferences in the Imperial Presence.
    • 6 September 1941 – IPS Doc. No. 3106 (30) [3456]: Basic Conditions for Settlement of Sino-Japanese Peace (As discussed in a conference with Directors of the Military Affairs Bureau and the Naval Affairs Bureau which was held at the Minister's Official Residence) [2 c.]
    • 6 September 1941 – Defense Document 206-E (95) [2836]: Dinner with Prince KONOYE, excerpt from Diary of US Ambassador Grew entitled "Ten Years in Japan," p. 425-428 [2 c.]
    • 6 September 1941 – Def. Doc. 1400-P-6: Excerpt from Foreign Relations of the United States, Japan: 1931-1941, vol. II, p. 604: "Memorandum by the Ambassador in Japan (Grew)"
    • 6 September 1941 – Doc. No. 2509 A [1137B]: Extract from Interrogation of General Hideki TOJO, 11 March 1946, p. 4
    • 6 September 1941 – Def. Doc. # 2502: [OIKAWA]
    • 7 September 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document: "the President's mother passed away"
    • 7 September 1941 – Defense Doc. No. 1500-K-2 [2828]: Excerpt from Exhibit No. 32 of the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack – Congress of the United States, 79th Cong., 1st Session, Message between War Department and Hawaii from July 8 to September 7, 1941, Economic Sanctions Against Japan [2 c.
    • 7 September 1941 – Defense Doc. No. 1500-M-2: Excerpt from Exhibit No. 32 of the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack – Congress of the United States, 79th Cong., 1st Session, Message between War Department and Hawaii from July 8 to September 7, 1941, Warning of Surprise Aggressive Movement
    • 7 September 1941 – Defense Doc. No. 1500-N-2: Excerpt from Exhibit No. 32 of the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack – Congress of the United States, 79th Cong., 1st Session, Message between War Department and Hawaii from July 8 to September 7, 1941, Reconnaissance Mission
    • 7 September 1941 – Defense Doc. No. 1500-P-2 [2860]: Excerpt from Exhibit No. 32 of the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack – Congress of the United States, 79th Cong., 1st Session, Message between War Department and Hawaii from July 8 to September 7, 1941, Warning [2 c.]
    • 7 September 1941 – Doc. No. 2535A [1133]: Excerpt from "The Osaka Mainichi & The Tokyo Nichi Nichi: Govt. to Acknowledge Building of Ships and Freight Cars, Traffic Mobilization, Concrete Plans Being Drafted by Communications and Railway Offices" [2 c.]
    • 8 September 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1401-P-1 [2897]: From NOMURA to TOYODA, No. 791 [2 c.
    • 9 September 1941 – Def. Doc. #478: Excerpts from Address of Winston Churchill (in the House of Commons), copied from book entitled "Speeches by British Leaders," Sept. 1, 1939 – Nov. 10, 1941, vol. I, Gaimusho, p. 116-117 [4 c.]
    • 10 September 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1400-Q-6 [2898]: Excerpt from Foreign Relations of the United States, Japan: 1931-1941, vol. II, p. 613: Memorandum of a Conversation [2 c.]
    • 10 September 1941 – Transcript of unknown document [with Japanese characters on margin re USA Government examining Japanese proposals]
    • 10 September 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document [Hamilton, Ballantine and Schmidt]
    • 11 September 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document, p. 41: "The President spoke on the radio. My Opinion of Troops in China. The gist of Telegram No. 810"
    • 11 September 1941 – Def. Doc. #2502 re TOJO and preparations for war with US
    • 11 September 1941 – Doc. No. 1632W(69) [1138]: Extract from Entry from Marquis Kido's Dairy re TOJO and preparations for war with USA [2 c.]
    • 12 September 1941 – Document No. 1457 B [1139]: Translation of Telegram 810, from NOMURA to TOYODA [2 c.]
    • 12 September 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document [Kido's Diary?]: suspension of hostilities reached and signed by Yen-His-Shan and the Japanese Expeditionary Forces
    • 12 September 1941 – Defense Document 1500-R-5: Proceedings of Navy Court of Inquiry incorporated in evidence presented before the Congressional Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack – Congress of the United States, 79th Cong., 1st Session: Memorandum for Admiral Stark
    • 12 September 1941 – [1398]; Typescript titled: (12 Sept. 1941) re USA Government examination of Japanese proposals [2 c.]
    • 13 September 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document re request from Japan to show proposal to US president
    • 13 September 1941 – Document No. 9022, Kei-Shu-Hatsu No. 485 [852]: Communication to Shinei TAKEUCHI, Chief of the Financial Bureau, Ministry of Finance from Yasumasa KURIHASHI, Chief of the Intendance Bureau, War Ministry re Concerning Manufacture of "Ro", "Ha", and "Ni" Series Military Currency Notes
    • 13 September 1941 – Defense Doc. 1974 [3009 Genda]: re attack on Atsugishi Bay or Mutsukai Bay and maneuvers of Combined Fleet
    • 13 September 1941 – Def. Doc. 1400-R-6 [2899], Excerpt from Foreign Relations of the United States, Japan: 1931-1941, vol. II, p. 623: Proposed Instructions to the Japanese Ambassador (NOMURA), Handed by the Japanese Minister for Foreign Affairs (TOYODA) to the American Ambassador in Japan (Grew) [2 c.]
    • 13 September 1941 – Document No. 2536: Typescript of Extract from "The Tokyo Nichi Nichi: Total Labor Service by People, System Definitely Launched, Cabinet Approves 1941 Workers Mobilization, Plan is Adopted at Friday Meeting" [3 c.]
    • 13 September 1941 – Document No. 1497 : Telegram from Foreign Minister TOYODA to Ambassador NOMURA, p. 716
    • 14 September 1941 – Def. Doc. #2622: Translation of Letter Addressed by the Late Baron Kumao HARADA, Private Secretary to Prince SAIONJI, to Marquis Koichi Kido [2 c.]
    • 14 September 1941 – Def. Doc. 1698-C: Excerpt from Tokyo Record, by Otto D. Tolischus, 1943, Reynal & Hitchock, p. 251 re Japanese not trusting the Germans and detention of Richard Sorge of the Frankfurter Zeitung
    • 15 September 1941 – Def. Doc. #1661 [3027 TANAKA S] , p. 21-26 [2 c.]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621116] Box 4
    16-25 September 1941 - [Excerpts of documents, documents, translations]
    1941-09-16-1941-09-25
    • 16 September 1951 – Doc. No. 3300 [3569]: "Osaka Mainichi, Make Manifest the Reality of National Total Warfare! Says Admiral SHIMADA upon Return" [3 c.]
    • 16 September 1951 – Document No. 9022 [852] Communication 7: From TAKEUCHI, Chief of the Financial Bureau, YOSHIDA, Head of the Treasury Division, SAKOMIZU, Head of Foreign Affair ivision and NISHIMARA and SATAKE, Investigation to TANIGUCHI, Vice Minister, YAMAGIWA, Head of Archives & Documents Division, KUROGANE and YAMAGIWA re "Subject concerning Manufacture of "Ho" and "Ro" Series and also "Ha" and "Ni" Series Military Currency Notes"
    • 16 September 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document [WATANABE, Yoshio]
    • 16 September 1941 – Doc. No. 1973 [832]: [Telegram?] from Umezo YOSHIZINO, Commander, Kuntung Army, to the Entire Army under the H.Q.: "The Matter Pertaining to Supplementary Education of the Interpreters of the Kwangtung Army, Staff H. Q. Directive No. 2, Notice No. 1408. Doc. 1973: Certificate signed by Major General Kislenko, Deputy Member of the USSR of the Allied Council for Japan, 17 October 1946.
    • 16 September 1941 – Doc. No. 9028B: Certificate of authentication for currencies manufactured on 16 September 1941, signed by Sueo YAMANOUCHI, Member of the Liaison Office, Imperial Finance Ministry, 27 September 1946
    • 16 September 1941 - IPS Doc. No. 3288, Exhibit 11, Asahi Shimbun Tokyo Head Office Investigation Sect.: "Admiral SHIMADA Reports on War Conditions to the Throne Honoured With Gracious Imperial Message Approving His Merits, Vice Admiral TAKAKASHI and others Also Proceed to the Imperial Palace," headline of the Tokyo-Asahi.
    • 16 September 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document [General MUTO]
    • 17 September 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document [YOSHIDA]
    • 17 September 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document; acknowledgment of telegrams 822, 823 [re Japanese- American negotiations]
    • 17 September 1941 – Letter from Joseph E. C. Grew to Admiral Teijero TOYODA, Minister of Foreign Affairs
    • Doc. 1973: Certificate signed by Major General Kislenko, Deputy Member of the USSR of the Allied Council for Japan, 17 October 1946.
    • 18 September 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document [Mr. KOREMATSU]
    • 18 September 1941 – Defense Document 206-E (96): "The Embassy Counselor Talks with KONOYE'S Private Secretary," excerpt from Diary of Ambassador Hull: Ten Years in Japan, p.428-431
    • 18 September 1941 – Def. Doc. 1400-B-8 [2900]: Excerpt from Foreign Relations of the United States Japan: 1931-1941, vol. II, p. 626, Memorandum by the Counselor of Embassy in Japan, Eugene H. Dooman [2 c.]
    • 19 September 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document [Mr. HASHIMOTO]
    • 19 September 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document: Interview with Secretary of State Hull on Friday.
    • 20 September 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document [Prince HAYA]
    • 21 September 1941 – Handwritten notes [SASAYAWA R]
    • 21 September 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 989 [Min[illeg.] 2435] re Kwantung Army
    • 22 September 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document: The Recent State of Affairs in America, p. 45-46
    • 22 September 1941 – Defense Document 206-E (97): "Japanese Peace Offer to China,' excerpt from Diary of Ambassador Grew, "Ten Years in Japan, pp. 432-435
    • 22 September 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1401-Q-1 [2901]: From TOYODA to NOMURA, No. 589
    • 22 September 1941 – Document # 1398: Copy of telegram from NOMURA to TOYODA: "Latest Status Quo in America" [2 c.
    • 23 September 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document, p. 46: [re talk with Hull re situation in Japan]
    • 23 September 1941 – Def. Doc. No/ 1401-R-1 [2902]: From TOYODA to NOMURA, No. 591: [stationing of Japanese forces in China] [2 c.]
    • 23 September 1941 – Document # 1398: Telegram sent by the Naval Attache to Embassy in America, Received by Vice Minister and Vice Chief of Naval General Staff [re negotiations for adjustment of the Japan American relations] [2 c.
    • 24 September 1941 – [1398]: transcription of oral statement made by Taro TERASAKI, Director of the American Bureau, The Gaimusho, to Eugene H. Dooman [2 c.]
    • 24 September 1941 – Doc. No. 6255-A [1254 A]: From Tokyo (TOYODA) to Honolulu, "Japanese Messages Concerning Military Installations, Ship Movements, etc." [2 c.]
    • 25 September 1941 – Doc. No. 1632W (70) [2279]: "Extract from Entry from Marquis Kido's Diary"
    • 25 September 1941 – [1522]: Translation of secret document: "Particulars in Framing a Program for Extension of Important Industries," reproduced by the Total War Research Institute
    • 25 September 1941 – Doc. No. 2215 [1245 E]: "Exhibit H – Affidavit of Joseph W. Ballantine. Enclosure 1. Japanese Proposals Submitted to the American Ambassador in Japan (Grew)"
    • 25 September 1941 – Defense Document 1976 [MIYO, T 3007]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621116] Box 4
    25-30 September 1941 - [Excerpts of documents, documents, translations]
    1941-09-25-1941-09-30
    • 25 September 1941 – Translation of document. Strictly Confidential (written at Menjiun?]
    • 26 September 1941 – Document No. 1632W(71) [1141]: "Extract from Entry from Marquis Kido's Diary [2 c.]
    • 26 September 1941 – Doc. No. 1204 D [558]: Official Announcements Concerning Foreign Relations, Sixteenth Year of Showa (1941) Board of Information, "10 Radio Speech of Dr. Nobumi ITO, President of the Board of Information in Commemoration of the First Anniversary of the Conclusion of the Three Power Pact between Japan, Germany and Italy" [2 c.
    • 26 September 1941 – Def. Doc. # 2502: [Prince KONOYE
    • 27 September 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document: [ISHII 3480]
    • 27 September 1941 – Doc. No. 2593-D (3): Translations of Japanese messages from Washington to Tokyo
    • 27 September 1941 – Def. Doc. 312 [2742]: Address of the Foreign Minister, Admiral Teijiro TOYODA, at the luncheon in commemoration of the first anniversary of the conclusion of the Three Power Act [2 c.]
    • 27 September 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1401-S-1 [2904]: From TOYODA to NOMURA, No. 604 [2 c.]
    • 27 September 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1401-T-1 [2905]: From TOYODA to NOMURA, No. 605 [2 c.]
    • 27 September 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document [Mr. HIROSE]
    • 28 September 1941 – Doc. No. 8474: Swedish Mission in Tokyo Oral note re: asking for the liberation of the Dutch hospital ship Op Ten Noort, signed by Olof Ripa, Swedish Diplomatic Representative in Japan
    • 29 September 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document; No. 867 Interview with Sec. of State Hull.
    • 29 September 1941 – Def. Doc. 2902 [SUZUKI 3605]: Exhibit 1142, [Kido's diary.]
    • 29 September 1941 – Document No. 1632W(72) [1142]: Extract from Entry from Marquis Kido's Diary [2 c.
    • 29 September 1941 – Doc. No. 6255-B [not used]: From Tokyo to Honolulu, Japanese Messages Concerning Military Installations, Ship Movements, etc.; Certificate of authenticity signed by John Ford Baecher, Commander U.S.N.R., 25th July 1946.
    • 29 September 1941 – Defense Document 206-E (99) [2837]: "The Ambassador in Japan Reports to the Secretary of State (Substance) [2 c.]
    • 29 September 1941 – Def. Doc. 1400-S-6: Excerpt from Foreign Relations of the United States, Japan 1931-1941, vol. II, "The Ambassador in Japan (Grew) to the Secretary of State.
    • 29 September 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document [Kido's Diary?] re rubber and tin resources in the USA and South and Central America
    • 30 September 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document, No. 881 [re troops in China]
    • 30 September 1941 – Docum. 1398: Copy of telegram (Strictly Confidential) from NOMURA in Washington to Foreign Minister TOYODA, No. 865 [2 c.]
    • 30 September 1941 – Doc. 1398: copy of telegram from NOMURA to TOYODA, No. 870: :To TERASAKI, Director of the Bureau, from Iguchi" [2 c.]
    • 30 September 1941 – Doc. 1398 30207 from NOMURA to TOYODA [Admiral Starke] [2 c.]
    • 30 September 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1844 [2908]: Japanese-American Conversations: Craigie's Views [2 c.]
    • 30 September 1941 – Doc. No. 1874A: 1st Sub-committee meeting on the demarcation of the border line
    • 30 September 1941 – Defense Document 206-E (100): "The Background of the Final Japanese- American Conversations," excerpt from Diary of US Ambassador Grew, Ten Years in Japan, p. 442-447
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621116] Box 4
    1-5 October 1941 - [Excerpts of documents, documents, translations]
    1941-10-01-1941-10-05
    • October 1941 – IMTFE Def. Doc. 3007: The United States of America v. ARAKI, Sadao. Translation of Sworn Deposition of NAKAMURA, Masao, 23 January 1948
    • October 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1786 [OKADA, K., 2767]
    • October 1941 – Def. Doc. No.2918 [NOGUCHI 3611]
    • October 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document [TOMIYOSHI 3627]
    • October 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1976 [MIYO, T. 3007]
    • October 1941 – [C.R. 3534 Suzuki]: Typescript
    • October 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document [KUSAKE 3010]
    • October 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 2828 [OKA 3473]
    • October 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document [Genda 3009]
    • October 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 2927 [TOJO 3646]
    • October 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document [KITE S 835]
    • October 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document [TOYODA, Teijing 3328]
    • 1 October 1941 – Def. Doc. #1676 [2761 A]: From Berlin (OSHIMA) to Tokyo (Toyoda), Excerpt taken from the Pearl Harbour Attack Hearings before the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbour Attack, Part 33, p. 1363-1364 (Exhibits Navy Court of Inquiry) [2 c.
    • 1 October 1941 – Doc. No. 4065B [654]: Telegram. Paris. German Armistice Commission for Economic Affairs, signed by Hemmen re: Interim Report on Indo-China rubber; Japan/USA [2 c.]
    • 1 October 1941 – Doc. No. 1632W(73) [2280]: Extract from Entry from Marquis Kido's Diary [2 c.
    • 1 October 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document [SUZUKI]
    • 2 October 1941 – Def. Doc. 3000 [TOJO]
    • 2 October 1941 – IPS Doc. No. 3262, Exh. 3478, POW Information Bureau War Ministry. From the Chief of Naval Affairs Bureau of the Navy Ministry to the Chief of War Ministry POW Control Department re "Communication re POWs to be evacuated to Japan.
    • 2 October 1941 – Doc. No. 2215 [1245 F]: Exhibit I – Affidavit of Joseph W. Ballantine, "Text of Basic Japanese Terms of Peace with China"
    • 2 October 1941 – Doc. No. 2215 [1245 G]: Exhibit G – Affidavit of Joseph W. Ballantine, "Oral Statement Handed by the Secretary of State to the Japanese Ambassador (NOMURA)"
    • 2 October 1941 – Defense Doc. 1500-J-3: Excerpt from Memorandum, Exhibit No. 33 of the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack – Congress of the United States, 79th Cong. 1st Sess., "Japanese- American Relations"
    • 2 October 1941 – Excerpts of unknown documents [KAYA] and [Mr. SAKUTA]
    • 3 October 1941 – No. 894: Representation of Opinion,i typescript [2 c.]
    • 3 October 1941 – No. 901, Representation of Opinion
    • 3 October 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 3000 [TOJO]
    • 3 October 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1401-I-1: From TOYODA to NOMURA, No. 628
    • 3 October 1941 – Doc. No. 1449C (Item 4): "The Policy for Guiding Public Opinion on Present Diplomacy Towards the United States. Information Plan A No. 8, Decided by the Cabinet Oct. 3, 1941" [2 c.]
    • 3 October 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1401-U-1 [2906]: From NOMURA to TOYODA, No. 894
    • 3 October 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1401-V-1 [2907]: From TOYODA to NOMURA, No. 627 [2 c.]
    • 3 October 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1401-V-1 [2907]: From TOYODA to NOMURA, No. 627 [2 c.]
    • 5 October 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document [ HASHIMOTO]
    • October (Nov?) 1941 – Typescript of "Oral, Strictly Confidential" unknown document re "documents communicated by the Japanese Ambassador to the President of the United States on August 28, 1941 contained a statement of the position of the Japanese Government in regard to its desire and intention to pursue peaceful courses"
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621124] Box 5
    6-12 October 1941 - [Excerpts of documents, documents, some translations]
    1941-10-06-1941-10-12
    • 6 October 1941 – Doc. No. 4065B [654]: Telegram signed by [Otto] Abetz [German Ambassador in Paris] [re French preoccupation with Japan's "violations of French economic and political sovereignty" in Indochina]
    • 7 October 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1400-U-6: Excerpt from Foreign Relations of the United States, Japan: 1931-1941, p. 663, Memorandum by the Ambassador in Japan (Grew)
    • 7 October 1941 – Defense Document 206-E (101): "Dooman Sees USHIBA Again" [2 c.]
    • 7 October 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1400-T-6 [2909]: Excerpt from Foreign Relations of the United States, Japan: 1931-1941, vol. II, p. 622, Memorandum by the Counselor of Embassy in Japan (Dooman) [2 c.]
    • 7 October 1941 – Def. Doc. #2502 [Mr. TOMITA]
    • 8 October 1941 – Def. Doc. 3007 [3884]: IMTFE, United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao. Translation of Sworn Deposition of NAKAMURA, Masao, 23 January 1948
    • 8 October 1941 – Doc. No. 2593-D (4) [1144 and 1145]: Telegram from NOMURA in Washington to Tokyo [3 c.]
    • 8 October 1941 – DOC 4042E: Memorandum signed by Wiehl in Berlin [re Japan's offer to buy raw materials from the Netherlands East Indies for Germany: tin, rubber, castor oil plants and seeds, spices and method of payment]
    • 8 October 1941 – Doc. No. 15-I: (Confidential) 79th Cong., 1st Sess., Joint Committee Print, Pearl Harbor, Intercepted Diplomatic Messages Sent by the Japanese Government Between July 1 and Dec. 8, 1941
    • 8 October 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1400-V-6 [2910]: Excerpt from Foreign Relations of the United States, Japan: 1931-1941, vol. II, p. 666, Memorandum by the Ambassador in Japan Joseph C. Grew [2 c.]
    • 9 October 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document, No. 915, "Interview with Hull"
    • 9 October 1941 – Document No. 1632W(76) [1146]: Extract from Entry from Marquis Kido's Diary [2 c.]
    • 9 October 1941 – Doc. No. 1086: "Organization of the Greater East Asia Ministry and 8 Other Matters"
    • 9 October 1941 – Defense Document 206-E (103): "Frozen Credits Bring Japan Close to Bankruptcy," excerpt from Diary of US Ambassador to Japan Grew, Ten Years in Japan, p. 453.
    • 9 October 1941 – Defense Document 401-B(8)-(9) – Corrected: Excerpts from "Peace and War," United States Foreign Policy, 1931-1941, p. 115, 117
    • 10 October 1941 – Document No. 638: Report on the Murder of a French Missionary [Collentin Bernard] (Hainan Island). The South China Expeditionary Force Headquarters [3 c.]
    • 10 October 1941 – Defense Document 206-E (104): "Admiral TOYODA Again Tries to Speed the Roosevelt KONOYE Meeting," Excerpt from Foreign Relations of the United States, Japan: 1931-1941, vol. II, p. 666, Memorandum by the Ambassador in Japan Joseph C. Grew, p. 454-456
    • 10 October 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1400-W-6 [2922]: Excerpts from Foreign Relations of the United States, Japan: 1931-1941, vol. II, p. 6tt, Memorandum by the Ambassador in Japan Joseph C. Grew [2 c]
    • 12 October 1941 – Def. Doc. #1902: [TOMITA 3467]
    • 12 October 1941 – [C.R. 35867, Roberts, TOGO]: Transcript of statemen
    • 12 October 1941 – [C.R. 35251] by Mr. Logan [SUZUKI]; Typescript of questions and answers.
    • 12 October 1941 – Def. Doc. # 2828 [OKA 3473]
    • 12 October 1941- Def. Doc. 3000 [TOJO]: "Downfall of the Third KONOYE Cabinet"
    • 12 October 1941 – OGIBUTO Conf.: [YOKO: SUKATO 50], handwritten notes.
    • 12 October 1941 – Doc. No. 1086B: Extracts from the Proceedings of the Privy Council Investigation Committee "Organization of the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere"
    • 12 October 1941 – Doc. No. 4025E [653]: Telegram signed by Newman from Saigon [re secret documents in the hands of the French police that show "activity on the Pan-Asiatic League as a tool of Japanese expansionist policy in Indochina" [2 c.]
    • 12 October 1941 – Doc. No. 1632 W (77) [1147]: Extract from Marquis Kido Diary, with handwritten notes [2 c.]
    • 12 October 1941 – Def. Doc. #1500-A-8 [In re: MUTO]: Excerpt from "Hearings before the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack. Congress of the United States, Part 20, p. 4010.
    • 12 October 1941- Excerpts of unknown document: [MUTO 3454] and Def. Doc. 2902 [SUZUKI 3605]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621124] Box 5
    13-15 October 1941 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1941-10-13-1941-10-15
    • 13 October 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1400-X-6 [2911]: Excerpt of Foreign Relations of the United States, Japan: 1931-1941, p. 680: Memorandum by the Under Secretary of State Sumner Wells [2 c.]
    • 13 October 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1891 [2916]: Opinion of the Foreign Minister Concerning the Japanese-American Negotiations [2 c.]
    • 13 October 1941 – Def. Doc. 1632W (78) [1149]: Extract from Entry from Marquis Kido's Diary [2 c.]
    • 13 October 1941 – IPS Doc. No. 3112-(3): . "The Empire's Foreign Policy for Coping with the Present International Situation. AMAU's Opinion." Typescript of translation of Secret Transcript of the Foreign Minister's views concerning the Japanese-American negotiation as about 23 May of this year.
    • 13 October 1941 – IPS 3112-(4): Foreign Top Secret: Supplement to the Japan-United States Negotiations, the Foreign Minister's Views Regarding the Japan-United States Negotiations"
    • 13 October 1941 – [C.R. 35325] by Mr. Logan, [questions to General SUZUKI], typescript
    • 14 October 1941 – Def. Doc. 2902: [SUZUKI 3605]
    • 14 October 1941 – Def. Doc. #2679 [MUTO 3454]
    • 14 October 1941 – Def. Doc. #2828 [ OKA 3473]
    • 14 October 1941 – Def. Doc. 2579 [3444 Walsh]
    • 14 October 1941 – IPS Doc. No. 638 [3366]: Ha-shu Staff Office Class E No. 451, Matter Pertaining the murder of French Missionaries [2 c.]
    • 14 October 1941 – [OKA Affid. P. 14], handwritten notes.
    • 14 October 1941 – Def. Doc. # 1500-A-8, Exh. No. 3446: Excerpt from "Hearings before the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack, Congress of the United States, Part 20, p. 4010
    • 14 October 1941 – Typescript [OKA]
    • 14 October 1941 – [C. R. 33162] by Mr. HOZUMI, questioning [MUTO]
    • 14 October 1941 – Def. Doc. # 2579A [3441-1]: Request to all military and civil authorities concerned re James E. Walsh traveling to Canton, signed by MUTO, Akira, Chief Military Affairs Bureau, War Department; State of California, City and County of San Francisco certification signed by James E. Walsh [2 c.]
    • 15 October 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document [3444 Walsh]
    • 15 October 1941 – Document No. 9022 [852]: Military Secret Kei-Shu-Hatsu No. 547, Inquiry Pertaining to Forwarding of Military Currency
    • 15 October 1941 – Def. Doc. 2902 [SUZUKI 3605]
    • 15 October 1941 – Def. Doc. No 2414 [YAMEMOTO, K. 2915]: Attitude of the TOJO Cabinet toward the Japanese-American Negotiations.
    • 15 October 1941 – Def. Doc. 2900 [3604]: IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, et al, Affidavit of HIGASHIKUNI, Naruhiko
    • 15 October 1941 – Doc. No. 1632W(79) [1150]: Entry from Marquis Kido's Diary [annotated] [2 c.]
    • 15 October 1941 – Def. Doc. #1222 [2663]: General Protocol between MANCHOUKUO and the Mongolian People's Republic Concerning the Work of the Mixed Commission for Delimitation on the Spot Where Disputes Took Place in 1939 [2 c.]
    • 15 October 1941 – [Sei KATO p. 52]: handwritten notes
    • 15 October 1941 – Doc. No. 4065B: Telegram signed by Ott (Secret Matter) re: telegraphic orders dated 8 October, No. 1775
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621124] Box 5
    16-17 October 1941 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1941-10-16-1941-10-17
    • 16 October 1941 – Def. Doc. #2732 [3526 ABE]: Questionnaire
    • 16 October 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1786 [Deposition of OKADA, Kikasaburo, 2767]: Excerpt. "VI. Judgment on the national strength by the TOJO Cabinet prior to the opening of the war."
    • 16 October 1941 – [C.R. 36524, Brannon]: typescript
    • 16 October 1941 – Defense Document 2890 [3559]: IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, et al. Sworn deposition of Koshiro OIKAWA [Japanese Minister of the Navy, Admiral in the Japanese Navy
    • 16 October 1941 – Def. Doc. 2902 [Suzuki 3605]
    • 16 October 1941 – "Statement of TOYODA, Soemu." Typescript of interrogation.
    • 16 October 1941 – Document No. 1468 [1152]: Letter of Resignation as Primer Minister by Prince Fumimaro KONOYE to H. M. The Emperor [2 c.]
    • 16 October 1941 – Document No. 1468: Revised Version of translation according to notes made by H. ITO, By His Majesty's Humble Servant, FUMIMARO. Typescript
    • 16 October 1941 – Document No. 2A [KONOE 2250]: "Circumstances Under Which the Third KONOE cabinet Tendered Resignations"
    • 16 October 1941 – Doc. No. 1632W(80) [1151]: Extract from Entry from Marquis Kido's Diary." [Some handwritten notes [2 c.]
    • 16 October 1941 – Doc. 2593-D(5), Item 6: Intercepted Secret Telegram from TOYODA to Washington, #671.
    • 16 October 1941 – Doc. No. 15E [1159]: (Confidential), 19th Cong. 1st Sess., Joint Committee Print, Pearl Harbor, Intercepted Diplomatic Messages Sent by the Japanese Government between July 1 and Dec. 8, 1941, p. 71-71 [2 c.]
    • 16 October 1941 – Defense Doc. No. 1500-L-2: Excerpt from Exhibit 32 of the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack – Congress of the United States, 79th Cong., 1st Session: Messages between War Department and Hawaii, from July 8 to September 7, 1941
    • 16 October 1941 – Defense Doc. 1500-P-3: Excerpt from Exhibit 37 of the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack – Congress of the United States, 79th Cong., 1st Session: Basic Exhibit of Dispatches.
    • 16 October 1941 – Document No. 2A [KIDO]: "Translation of the original memoirs of Marquis KIDO. The Facts of the 3rd KONOYE Cabinet Shakeup
    • 16 October 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document: "Interview with Lord Halifax"
    • 16-17 October 1941 – Doc. No. 497A [1148]: Facts Pertaining to the Resignation of the 3rd KONOYE Cabinet [2 c.]
    • 17 October 1941 – Def. Doc. #2828 [OKA 3473], p. 15-17
    • 17 October 1941 – C.R. 34589 [OIKAWA]: typescript of questionnaire
    • 17 October 1941 – Def. Doc. 620-A-1 [3532]: Extracts from Interrogation of SATO, Kenryo.
    • 17 October 1941 – Def. Doc. #2912: IMTFE, United States et al v. TOJI [sic.], Hideki, et al. Sworn deposition of Hideki TOJO
    • 17 October 1941 – Def. Doc. 3000 [TOJO]: "Formation of the TOJO Cabinet]
    • 17 October 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 2927 [TOJO 3646], p. 1719
    • 17 October 1941 – Def. Doc. 2902 [SUZUKI 3505], p. 21-27
    • 17 October 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document [SHIMIDA 3565
    • 17 October 1941 – Interview with TOYODA, Soemi in 7 April 1947. Handwritten notes.
    • 17 October 1941 – Defense Document No. 2642 [3337 KEYA]
    • 17 October 1941 – [Pros. Evid. Doc. 3: in Re KONOYE Resignation]. Translation of the original notes. No.2. Extracts from the Notes of Prince KONOYE.
    • 17 October 1941 – In Re: TOJO Cabinet. Article appearing in the Shin Sei (New Life), p. 9-13, 1 November 1945. "Marquis Kido's Responsibility – Before and after the Outbreak of the War" by Tatsuo IWABUCHI.
    • 17 October 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1400-Y-6 [2912]: Excerpt from Foreign Relations of the United States, Japan: 1931-1941, vol. II, p. 689, Memorandum by the Counselor of Embassy in Japan Eugene H. Dooman [2.]
    • 17 October 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1401-W-1 [2919]: From TOYODA to NOMURA, No. 682 re resignation of Japan's cabinet
    • 17 October 1941 – Defense Doc. 1500-Q-3: Excerpt from Exhibit 37 of the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack – Congress of the United States. 79th Cong., 1st Sess.
    • 17 October 1941 – Def. Doc. No 1457: A Resume of the Proceedings of the Conference of Senior Statesmen
    • 17 October 1941 – Document No. 2A [KONOE 2250]: "Circumstances Under Which the Third KONOE cabinet Tendered Resignations"
    • 17 October 1941 – Defense Document 206-E (106): Exchange of Letter with Prince KONOYE
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621124] Box 5
    17- 31 October 1941 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1941-10-17-1941-10-31
    • 17 October 1941 – Excerpt of unknow document [SHIGA, p 17]
    • 17 October 1941 – Def. Doc. # 28282 [OKA 3473]
    • 17 October 1941 – [C.R. 33344] [OIKAWA]
    • 17 October 1941 – [1358]: Details of Negotiation in Tokyo. A Report by the Foreign Minister
    • 18 October 1941 – Doc. No. 1632-W (10) [1155] – Entry from Marquis Kido's Diary [2 c.]
    • 18 October 1941 – Typescript. List of the Names and Tenure of Office of the [Japanese] Cabinets.
    • 18 October 1941 – [Y]: Appointment Naval Minister SHIMADA [handwritten notes]
    • 18 October 1941 – Defense Document 2892 [SHIMIDA 3565]
    • 18 October 1941 – Defense Document 2889 [3561 YAMAMOTO]; Excerpt of unknown document [YAMAMOTO 2915]
    • 18 October 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document: "Expression of Resignation to the Foreign Minister"
    • 18 October 1941 – IPS Doc. No. 4066A (Item 14) [2823]: "Excerpts from Telegram from Erdmansdorff to von Ritelen [2 c.
    • 18 October 1941 – Def. Doc. 3000 [TOJO]
    • 19 October 1941 – Defense Document 206-E (107): "A Touch of Wild West in the American Embassy," Excerpt from Diary of US Ambassador Grew: "Ten Years in Japan," p. 458-459
    • 20 October 1941 – Defense Document 206-E (108): "Analysis of the TOJO Government," Excerpt from Diary of US Ambassador Grew: "Ten Years in Japan," p. 459-461
    • 20 October 1941 – Def. Doc. #2502: [As a result of the formation of the TOJO Cabinet]
    • 20 October 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document: "Expression of Resignation to the Navy Minister"
    • 20 October 1941 – Def. Doc. # 2786 [ISHII 3480]
    • i
      20 October 1941 – Excerpts of unknown documents [OKADA 3734]; [3629 TANAKA R]
    • 20 October 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document: "A Second Telegraph to the Foreign Minister"
    • 21 October 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1401-Y-1 [2917]: From TOGO to NOMURA [re new Japanese cabinet] [2 c.]
    • 21 October 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document: "Negotiations with the United States Under the TOJO Cabinet"
    • 22 October 1941 – Defense Document 206-E (109): "Note of Vice-Minister NISHI," excerpt from Diary of US Ambassador Grew: "Ten Years in Japan," p. 461
    • 22 October 1941 – Doc. No. 2745 [1160], IPS No. 2745: "Statement of Source and Authenticity" of documents, signed by HAYASHI, Kaoru, Chief of the Archives Section, Japanese Foreign Office [3 c.]
    • 22 October 1941 – Doc. No. 1532-D (1), Item 10 [1161]: Telegram from Ambassador NOMURA to Foreign Minister TOGO [2 c.]
    • 22 October 1941 – Def. Doc. #1900 B-7: Translation of the evening edition of The Asahi Shimbun: "United Front in the Pacific Now Ready, Declare the Australian Prime Minister"
    • 22 October 1941 – Def. Doc. #1900 B-8: Translation of the evening edition of The Asahi Shimbun: "Substantial Cooperation, Australian Prime Minister Declares"
    • 22-23 October 1941 – Excerpst of unknown documents [Prince MIKASA]; [TOJO]
    • 23 October 1941 – Defense Doc. 1500-R-3: Excerpt from Exhibit No. 37 of the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack – Congress of the United States, 79th Cong. 1st Sess., "Basic Exhibit Dispatches"
    • 23 October 1941 – Defense Document 2889 [3561 YAMAMOTO]
    • 23 October 1941 – Defense Document 2892 [SHIMIDA 3565]
    • 23 October 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 2927 [TOJO 3646]
    • 23 October 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 2014 [YAMAMOTO 2915]; Excerpt of unknown document [YAMAMOTO K 3444]
    • 24 October 1941 – Defense Document 206-E (110): "Compromise, Compromise, Compromise," excerpt from Diary of US Ambassador Grew: "Ten Years in Japan," p. 461-462
    • 24 October 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1401-Z-1 [2959]: From NOMURA to TOGO [2 c.]
    • 25 October 1941 – Def. Doc. 1400-W-2: Memorandum by the Ambassador in Japan (Grew), Foreign Relations of the US, Japan, vol. II, p. 697-698
    • 25 October 1941 – Defense Document 206-E (111): "How the Emperor Intervened," excerpt from Diary of US Ambassador Grew: "Ten Years in Japan," p. 462-363
    • 25 October 1941 – [1358]: Postscript (Foreign Office) [2 c.]
    • 25 October 1941 – Def. Doc. 2741: [KADOWAKI 3626]
    • 25 October 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document [3629 SATO N]
    • 26 October 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1900 B-9: The evening edition of The Asahi Shimbun, "U.S. Secretary of Navy Uses Violent Words Against Japan"
    • 27 October 1941 – Doc. No. 3121-(2)-A [3835]: "The Talk between Foreign Minister TOGO and German Ambassador Ott" re "Prolongation of the term of the Anti-Comintern Pact" [2 c.]
    • 27 October 1941 – Def. Doc. 3070 [3900]: IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. Araki, Sadao, et al. Affidavit of HOGEN, Shinsaku, February 3, 1948
    • 27 October 1941 – Doc. No. 2613 [1325]: [Official Report by Bureau of E. Asiatic Affairs of the N. Indie [illeg.]]. Organization of the Japanese Intelligence Service for the Netherland Indies [includes some maps]
    • 29 October 1941 – Defense Document 206-E (112): "German Reactions to the TOJO Cabinet," excerpt from Diary of US Ambassador Grew: "Ten Years in Japan," p. 463-464
    • 29 October 1941 – Doc. No. 1632-W (112) [1162]: Entry from Marquis Kido's Diary [2 c.]
    • 29 October 1941 – Def. Doc. #1711 [3026]: "(Military Secret). (Ko) 29 October, the 16th year of Showa" ; Authentication of a certain document, signed by Mitsuo KUSHIDA, Chief, the Bureau of the Finance, the Ministry of Finance, 22 year of Showa (1947) [2 c.]
    • 30 October 1941 – Defense Document 206-E (113): "Foreign Minister TOGO Recieves," excerpt from Diary of US Ambassador Grew: "Ten Years in Japan," p. 465-466
    • [30 October 1941] – Def. Doc. No. 1401-U-1: From NOMURA to TOYODA, 3 October 1941, No. 894
    • 30 October 1941 – Def. Doc. # 2927 [TOGO 3646]
    • 30 October 1941 – [1358]: "Details of Negotiation in Tokyo. A Report by the Foreign Minister"
    • 31 October 1941 – Document No. 9022 (Communication 9, p. 1) [852]: Top Secret from TAKEUCHI (Chief of the Financial Bureau), YOSHIDA (Head of the Treasury Division), AI (Acting Head of the Foreign Affairs Division) and NISHIHARA (Investigation) to Minister TANIGUCHI, YAMAGIWA (Vice-Minister, Head of the Archives & Documents Division), OTSUKA (Head of the Accountant Division), KIUCHI (Chief of the Financial Bureau, KUROGANE, AIDA (Chief of the Banking Bureau), [illeg. Name], NAKAMURA, KISHI (Superintendent of the Bank of Japan), NODA, HARA, Primer Minister TOJO, War Minister TOJO, Vice-Minister KIMURA, SANADA (Acting Chief of the Military Affairs Bureau), SANADA (Head of the Military Affairs Section), ENDO (Acting Chief of the Intendance Bureau), KURIBASHI, Navy Minister SHIMADA, Vice-Minister SAWAMOTO, OKAKEI (Chief of the Naval Affairs Bureau), TAKADA, Toshitane (Head of the 1st Section), to the Chief of the Intendance Bureau), and FUKUOKA (Head of the 1st Section) re "Subject Pertaining to Issue of Military Currency Notes in Foreign Denominations; Outline for the Issuance of Military Currency Notes" [2 c.]
    • 31 October 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document "Later October" 1941 – Document No. 1585 A [1328] "Major Items to Be Re-Examined Concerning Essentials for the Prosecution of National Policies" [handwritten: State Secret]
    • "Later October" 1941 – Document 1559A [1329]: Foreign Office Secret. "What is the Prospect of the European War?"; Certificate of source and authenticity, 6th November 1946.
    • October – November 1941 – Defense Doc. 2590, Exhibit 3220: IMTFE, United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, et al. Affidavit of INADA, Shuichi.
    • October 1941 – "Wartime Politics – TOJO Cab," handwritten notes
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621124] Box 5
    1 -3 November 1941 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1941-11-01-1941-11-03
    • November 1941 – Def. Doc. 2963 (UMEZO) [3703]: IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, et al, Affidavit of TANAKA RYUKICH
    • November 1941 – Def. Doc. # 1677: IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, et al, Sworn Deposition of MAEDA, Masazane [Major General]
    • November 1941 – Def. Doc. 1145 [2675]: IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, et al, Afficavit of TANABE, Moritaro [Vice-Chief of the Army General Staff]
    • November 1941 – Def. Doc. 1147 [2688]: IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, et al, Affidavit of UKAI, Yoshio [Chief of the Special Organ in Dairen]
    • November 1941 – Def. Doc. 2959 [3699]: IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, et al, Affidavit of TAKEI, Seitaro [Operations Staff Officer of the Kwantung Army]
    • November 1941 – Def. Doc. 1323 [2676]: IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, et al, Affidavit of TANAKA, Shinichi [former Lieutenant-General]
    • November 1941 – Def. Doc. 2754 [TOMIYOSHI 3637]
    • November 1941 - Def. Doc. #1786 [OKADA K 2767] : "Judgment upon national strength on the basis of assumption of opening war in November 1941"
    • November 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1571: "The Secret Notes Exchanged between the Governments of Japan and Germany with Respect to the Abrogation of the Secret Agreement Annexed to the Pact against the Communist International" [2 c.]
    • November 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1571: "The Secret Notes Exchanged between the Governments of Japan and Germany with Respect to the Abrogation of the Secret Agreement Annexed to the Pact against the Communist International" [2 c.]
    • November 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1571: "The Secret Notes Exchanged between the Governments of Japan and Germany with Respect to the Abrogation of the Secret Agreement Annexed to the Pact against the Communist International" [2 c.]
    • November 1941 – Doc. No. 2524-A [674A]: IPS No. 2524, Certificate, Statement of Authenticity signed by SHIBATA, Kosaburo, September 3, 1946; "Excerpts from the magazine KAIZO (Reconstruction), vol. 23, No. 21 of November 1941. TANAKA's Article: A New Stage of Soviet-German War and Japan (p. 206-211), p. 206.
    • November 1941 – Doc. No. 627 [872]: Organization chart: "Sections General, Military Service …," "Army -China-Confidential. Instruction from the adjuntant to the Vice-Director of the Army Ordnance Headquarters"; handwritten "No. 1. Supplement sheets of the distribution of munitions kept by the Secretariat; No. 2 -4: "The table of articles and quantities of munitions and ammunitions to be distributed in Japan proper"; 5-6: "The table of articles and quantities of "Oh" machinery and utensils to be distributed in Japan proper"; No. 7: "The table of articles and quantities of fuel oil and grease for motorcars to be distributed in Japan proper"; 8-9: The Table of articles and quantities of "Ah" munitions to be distributed in Japan proper"; 10-11: "Supplementary table of articles and quantities of parts for repairing munitions"; Certificate of authenticity, signed 16 October 1946.
    • 1 November 1941 – Defense Document No. 1500 C-5: Excerpts from Hearings before the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack, Congress of the United States, Exhibit No. 16, p. 1063-1964, part 14, "Action of the United States in the Far East in Support of China"
    • 1 November 1941 – Doc 9016, Secretariat Secret B. No. 841-3 [853]: Procedures in dealing with the military currency expressed in southern region foreign currency, signed by Okinaba KAYA, Minister of Finance [2 c.]
    • 1 November 1941 – Def. Doc. #2786, p. 7-9 [ISHII 3480]
    • 1 November 1941 – Defense Document No. 2642 [3337 KAYA]
    • 1 November 1941 – Def. Doc. #2617 [3331 YAMAMOTO]
    • 1 November 1941 – Document No. 9022 [852]: Drafts re military currency notes
    • 1-2 November 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 2927 [TOGO 3646]
    • 2 November 1941 – Def. Doc. 3000 [TOJO]: Happenings Before and After the Imperial Conference of 5 November 1941
    • 2 November 1941 – Def. Doc. #2669 [3322 YUKI]
    • 2 November 1941 – typescript of "Corrections of Messages in Pamphlet," from Tokyo to Washington re Imperial Headquarters Liaison Conferences and policy to improve relations between Japan and USA
    • 2 November 1941 – Doc. No. 1532-D (2) [1163]: From Foreign Minister TOGO to Ambassador NOMURA [2 c.]
    • 2 November 1941 – Doc. 828: [Renovations Movements]
    • 2 November 1941 – Defense Doc. 1500-K-3: Excerpt from Exhibit No. 33 of the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack – Congress of the United States, 79th Cong. 1st Sess.: "Military Intelligence Estimates Prepared by G-2, War Department, Washington, D.C.
    • 3 November 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1401-G-3 [2957]: From TOGO to NOMURA, No. 723 [2 c.]
    • 3 November 1941 – Defense Document 1500-Q-5: Excerpt from Exhibit 16 of the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack – Congress of the United States, 79th Cong. 1 st., "Memorandum for the Chief of Staff, re Far Eastern Situation
    • 3 November 1941 – Defense Document No. 1500-V-4: Excerpts from Exhibit No. 47, Hearings before Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack – Congress of the United States
    • 3 November 1941 – Defense Doc. 1500-Z-4: Excerpt from Exhibit 16 of the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack – Congress of the United States, 79th Cong. 1st Sess., "The Joint Board," Washington, Secret, Minutes of Meetin
    • 3 November 1941 – D. D. 1400-A-3: Foreign relations of the US, v. II – Japan, p. 701-704, "The Ambassador I Japan (Grew) to the Secretary of State (Substance)
    • 3 November 1941 – Defense Document 206-E (114): The Ambassador in Japan Reports to the Secretary of State," excerpt form Diary of US Ambassador Grew: "Ten Years in Japan," p. 467-470
    • 3 November 1941 – Defense Document 401-B(10) – Corrected: Excerpt from "Peace and War," United States Foreign Policy, 1931-1941
    • 3 November 1941 – Doc. A. [1308]: Draft for Explanation / to the Emperor/, typescript, (scanned by ITO) [2 c.]
    • 3 November 1941 – Doc. B.: Points to be Specially Noted in (3) (A), Troop Stationing in China and Withdrawal Thereof. Decided in the Cabinet Council – typescript [ 2 c.]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621124] Box 5
    4-5 November 1941 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1941-11-04-1941-11-05
    • 4 November 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1401-A-2 [2924]: From TOGO to NOMURA, No. 725 [2 c.]
    • 4 November 1941 – [906]: From Tokyo to Washington, No. 730 re possible meeting between Ambassador KURUSU traveling to Washington and President Roosevelt
    • 4 November 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document [TOJO], Supreme War Council
    • 4 November 1941 – Def. Doc. 2014 [YAMAMOTO 2915]
    • 4 November 1941 – Ambassador NOMURA's Diary, No. 1034, "General Situation in the USA"
    • 4 November 1941 – [206-[?] (115)]: "National Hara-Kiri Not Only Possible but Probable," excerpt from Diary of US Ambassador Grew: "Ten Years in Japan," p. 470
    • 4 November 1941 – Document No. 1532 D (3) [1166]: From TOGO to NOMURA in the USA [2 c.]
    • 4 November 1941 – Document No. 2593-D (7) [1164]: Secret. From Tokyo to Washington. Three part telegram re deterioration of relations between Japan and the US; Certificate from the War Department Intelligence Division, 24 July 1946 [2 c.]
    • 4 November 1941 – Document No. 2593-D (8) [1165]: Secret. From Tokyo to Washington, "Proposal A"; Certificate from War Department Intelligence Division, 24 July 1946 [2 c.]
    • 4 November 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1401-B-2 [2925]: From TOGO to NOMURA, No. 726 re "Proposal A" [3 c.
    • 4 November 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1401-C-2 [2956]: From TOGO to NOMURA, No. 731 [2 c.]
    • 4 November 1941 – Doc. No. 1449D, Item 5 [1167]: "Very Secret." "Policy for Guiding Public Opinion on British and American Problems"
    • 4 November 1941 – Defense Document 206-E (116): "URUSU Prepares to Leave for Washington," excerpt from Diary of US Ambassador Grew: "Ten Years in Japan," p. 470-471
    • 5 November 1941 – Corrections – cont'd (Secret), From Tokyo to Washington, #732 re my #725 [re agreement between Japan and US and Japan's desire that the agreement will not be ratified by the US Senate]
    • 5 November 1941 – Def. Doc. 1786 [OKADA 2767]
    • 5 November 1941 – Def. Doc. 3000 [TOJO, p. 122-125, p. 126-138, p. 140-141]
    • 5 November 1941 – Def. Doc. 1661 [3027 TANAKA, S]
    • 5 November 1941 – Excerpts of unknown documents: [YAMAMOTO K 3444]; [TOJO 3646]
    • 5 November 1941 – Defense Document 2892 [SHIMADA 356
    • 5 November 1941 – Def. Doc. 2014 [YAMAMOTO 2915]: "Meetings of the Liaison Conference after 5 November"
    • 5 November 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document [YAMAMOTO 2915]: "The Negotiations 5-20 November"
    • 5 November 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document [2676 TANAKA, S]
    • 5 November 1941 – Def. Doc. 2902
    • 5 November 1941 – Doc. No. 1632W (83) [1168]: Extract from Entry from Marquis Kido's Diary"
    • 5 November 1941 – Document No. 790 A [1169]: " Measures Towards Foreign Countries in relation to the "Principle of Execution of National Policy of the Empire" Which Was Decided at the Meeting in Presence of Emperor on November 5 [3 c.]
    • 5 November 1941 – Doc. No. 2593-D (9) [1170]: From Tokyo to Washington, #735; Certificate from War Department General Staff Intelligence Division, 24 July 1946 [2 c.]
    • 5 November 1941 – Doc. No. 2593-D (10) [1171]: Secret. From Tokyo to Washington, #736; Certificate from War Department General Staff Intelligence Division, 24 July 1946 [2 c.]
    • 5 November 1941 – Doc. No. 1532 C , Item 31: Sent From Washington to Foreign Minister TOGO from Ambassador NOMURA
    • 5 November 1941 – Office of Strategic Services Research and Analysis Branch, R & A No. 96, Results of Economic Pressure on Japan, Brief Report No. 3 (74657) [2 c.]
    • 5 November 1941 – Def. Doc.# 2502, p. 195-196
    • 5 November 1941 – "(Japan Times & Advertiser). American Peace Terms [2 c.]
    • 5 November 1941 – Defense Document 206-E (117): "The Japanese Press Throws a Monkey Wrench"
    • 5 November 1941 – D. D. 1500-C-2: Exhibit No. 16 of the Joint Committee on Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack – Congress of the United States, 79th Cong. 1st. Session. Memorandum "Estimate Concerning Far Eastern Situation" dated November 5, 1941, for the President, by General Marshall and Admiral Stark.
    • 5 November 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1401-D-2 [2926]: From TOGO to NOMURA, No. 755 [2 c.]
    • 5 November 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document [YOSHIDA H 2990]
    • 5 November 1941 – Def. Doc. #2446 [3661]: Certificate
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621132] Box 6
    6-10 November 1941 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1941-11-06-1941-11-10
    • 6 November 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document [3027 TANAKA Shim[illeg.]
    • 6 November 1941 – Def. Doc. 3053 [3091]: Telegram signed by Ott. Secret. Translation certificate of 2 February 1948, signed by Yale Maxon, Chief of the Document Division, IPS [2 c.]
    • 6 November 1941 – Def. Doc. 3070 [3900]: IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao et al, Affidavit of Hogen SHINSAKU
    • 6 November 1941 – Def. Doc. #2726 [3662]: Certificate, signed by MIYAMA, Yozo, Chief of the Archives Section of the 1st Demobilization Bureau, 27 May 1947.
    • 6 November 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1401-E-2 [2923]: From TOGO to NOMURA, Reference to my telegram No. 730 [2 c.]
    • 6-7 November 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 478-B: Excerpts from Speeches by British Leaders, Sept. 1st 1939 – Nov. 10th 1941, vol. 1 (Exhibit No. 23240]
    • 7 November 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document: "Interview with Hull on the 7th"
    • 7 November 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 2014 [YAMAMOTO 2915]
    • 7 November 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 2927 [TOGO 3646]
    • 7 November 1941 – From Tokyo to Washington #742, #743, #745, #746 re your #1045, #1043, #1050, #1042 typescripts.
    • 7 November 1941 – Def. Doc. # 92, Exhibit #1246: Document Handed By Japanese Ambassador (NOMURA) to the Secretary of State on November 7, 1941, (Tentative translation). "Disposition of Japanese Forces [in China and Indo-China and Principle of Non-Discrimination] [2 c.]
    • 7 November 1941 – Defense Document 206-E (118): "TOGO and SHIGEMITSU Listen to Reason," excerpt from diary of US Ambassador Grew: "Ten Years in Japan," p. 474-476
    • 7 November 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 206-H [2953]: Excerpt from Ten Years in Japan, By Joseph C. Grew, United States Ambassador to Japan 1932-1942, p. 474 [2 c.]
    • 7 November 1941 – Defense Doc. 1500-U-3: Excerpt from Exhibit No. 37 of the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack – Congress of the United States, 79th Cong., 1st Sess.
    • 7 November 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1401-F-2 [2928]: From NOMURA to TOGO, No. 1055 [2 c.]
    • 8 November 1941 – Def. Doc. 1500-W-3 [2864]: Excerpt from Exhibit No. 37 of the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack – Congress of the United States, 79th Cong., 1st Sess. [2 c.]
    • 8 November 1941 – Def. Doc. 4058A [1172]: Telegram 1Z signed by Erdmannsdorff to Embassies in Rome and Washington re: "Conversation Ott-TOGO on KURUSU Mission; Affidavit, 23 April 1946 [2 c.]
    • 9 November 1941 – [906] (Secret). From Tokyo to Washington, # 751
    • 9 November 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1401-G-2 [2930]: From TOGO to NOMURA, #751 [2 c.]
    • 10 November 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document. No. 1066 – Dispatched 10th; Excerpt of unknown document [1128-A SHIMIDA]; [TOJO]
    • 10 November 1941 – Summary of conversation between President Roosevelt and the Japanese Ambassador, Admiral NOMURA, on November 10, 1941. The Japanese Minister, Mr. MAKASUGI, and the Secretary of State, Mr. Hull, also in attendance., typescript
    • 10 November 1941 – From Tokyo to Washington, #753 and #754, typescripts
    • 10 November 1941 [?] – Oral. Strictly Confidential. Typescript of document re documents presented by the Japanese Ambassador to the President of the United States on August 28, 1941 re intention "to pursue peaceful courses"
    • 10 November 1941 – [906]: Secret. From Tokyo to Washington, #757, parts 1 and 3.
    • 10 November 1941 – Defense Doc. 1500-Y-4: ]: Excerpt from Exhibit No. 16 of the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack – Congress of the United States, 79th Cong., 1st Sess., Memorandum to the President signed by Hull re draft message to Chiang Kai-shek replying to his message delivered November 4 by the Chinese Ambassador [page 1070-1976, part 14: Pearl Harbor Attack
    • 10 November 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1400-Z-6 [2918]: Excerpt from Foreign Relations of the United States, Japan: 1931-1941, v. II, p. 710, Memorandum by the Ambassador in Japan Joseph C. Grew [2 c.]
    • 10 November 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1400-A-7 [2927]: Excerpt from Foreign Relations of the United States, Japan: 1931-1941, v. II, p. 715, Memorandum by the Secretary of State Cordell Hull [2 c.]
    • 10 November 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 478-B [2958]: Excerpt from Speeches by British Leaders, Sept. 1st , 1939 – Nov. 10th 1941, v. I (Exhibit No. 2324)
    • 10 November 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1401-J-2 [2931]: From TOGO to NOMURA, No. 754 [2 c.]
    • 10 November 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1401-K-2 [2932]: From TOGO to NOMURA, No. 755 [2 c.]
    • 10 November 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1401-H-2 [2933]: From NOMURA to TOGO, No. 1066 [2 c.]
    • 10 November 1941 – Defense Document I400 H-3 [2838]: Memorandum by the Ambassador in Japan (Grew), Foreign Relations of the United States, v. II, p. 710-714 [2 c.]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621132] Box 6
    11-15 November 1941 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1941-11-11-1941-11-15
    • 11 November 1941 – [906]: (Secret). From Tokyo to Washington, #762 and #758
    • 11 November 1941 – Defense Document 206-E (120): Churchill Pledges War Within the Hour. Excerpt from Diary of US Ambassador Grew: "Ten Years in Japan," p. 478
    • 11 November 1941 – [illeg. 4 of 5 parts] [990 Fikelly ?] [1175]: "Principal reasons alleged for the commencement of hostilities against the USA and Britain," Draft adopted at the Liaison Conference [3 c.]; Doc. No. 990: Affidavit of TANAKA, Ryukichi, former Major General in the Imperial Japanese Army, 8 November 1946.
    • 11 November 1941 – Doc. No. 2593-D (11) [1174]: From Tokyo to Washington, #764; Certificate of War Department General Staff Intelligence Division, 24 July 1946 [2 c.]
    • 11 November 1941 – Doc. No. 1444 [919]: "Basic Principles for Rapid Conclusion of War Against the United States, England, Netherlands, and the Chungking Regime. Liaison of Conference Decision" ; Certificate of Authenticity, 22 October 1946 [2 c.]
    • 11 November 1941 – "Caution: The Following Armistice Day address of the President, to be delivered in the Amphitheatre, Arlington National Cemetery, MUST BE HELD IN CONFIDENCE, until released." Document signed by William D. Hassett
    • 11 November 1941 – Doc. No. 1442: "Measures toward Foreign Countries concerning the "principles for the Execution of Imperial Conference as decided on November 5th. Final Decision of Liaison Conference"; Certificate of authenticity, 6 November 1946
    • 11 November 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 2643 [3533]: IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, et al: Sworn deposition of HARA, Shiro, Lieutenant Coronel of the Army.
    • 12 November 1941 – IPS Document 3116-C [3836]: Communication from Minister TOGO to Chief of the Bureau of American Affairs, to Chief of the 1st Section, to Ambassadors in Peiping, Nanking and Manchukuo; to Special Envoys at Shanghai, Hongkong, Hanoi, Batavia; to Ambassador to Thailand and San Francisco re Present Situation of the Japanese-American Negotiations; Certificate of authenticity, 15 December 1947 [2 c.
    • 12 November 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 2927 [TOGO 3646]
    • 12 November 1941 – Doc. No. 2537A: Extract from The Tokyo Nichi Nichi: "Churchill Claims Britain is Ready for Action in Indian, Pacific Oceans. Will Fight Nippon if America Does. London Prime Minister Declares No Negotiations Will Be Conducted With Hitler or Nazi Regime; Lease-Lend Bill and Chungking Given Lavish Praise" [2 c.]
    • 12 November 1941 – Doc. No. 1443 [1176]: General Outline for Hastening the Conclusion of War Against the United States, Great Britain, Netherlands, and the Chungking Regime [2 c.]
    • 12 November 1941 – Document 1421A [876A]: "Military Administrative Measures to be Taken in the Event of Japan's Participation in War"; Certificate of authenticity, 22 August 1946
    • 12 November 1941 – [757]: Summary of conversation of the Secretary of State with the Japanese Ambassador, Admiral NOMURA, and the Japanese Minister, Mr. WAKASUGI, typescript
    • 12 November 1941 – Def. Doc. #2497: Excerpt from Exh. No. 2186: Imperial Japanese Government
    • 12 November 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1400-B-7 [2935]: Excerpt from Foreign Relations of the United States, Japan: 1931-1941, v. II, p. 727, "Oral Statement Handed by the Secretary of State to the Japanese Ambassador (NOMURA) on November 12, 1941 [2 c.]
    • 13 November 1941 – Evidentiary Document #1441: Copy of Translation of "Measures to be taken towards Foreign Countries relative to the Outline for the execution of National Policies, which was decided at the council in the presence of the Emperor held November 5. Liaison Conference Decision, November 13th, 1941. Policy towards Germany and Italy
    • 13 November 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1401-L-2 [2929]: From NOMURA to TOGO, No. 1087 [2 c.]
    • 13 November 1941 – Def. Doc. #1900 B-12: Translation of evening edition of the Asahi Shimbum: "Dispatch of More Fleets to the Far East Possible. Obvious Show-off of British Prime Minister"
    • 13 November 1941 – Def. Doc. #1900 B-13: Translation of daytime edition of the Asahi Shimbum: "British Battleship Sails in Haste. Special Envoy Duff Cooper Reveals"
    • 14 November 1941 – Typescript of telegram: From Tokyo to Washington, #771
    • 14 November 1941 – [2438]:Extract from The Tokyo Nichi Nichi, "Cabinet Approves Drafts of Diet Speeches"
    • 14 November 1941 – Doc. No. 2593-D (12): From Tokyo to Hongkong
    • 14 November 1941 – Doc. No. 2593-D (13): From Washington to Tokyo; Certificate from War Department General Staff Intelligence Division, 24 July 1946 [2 c.]
    • 14 November 1941 – Doc. No. 630 A: Telegram Dispatched from Nanking by the Chief of the Third Air Group to Vice Minister of War and Vice-Chief of the General Staff [re establishing a command office in Saigon] [2 c.]
    • 14 November 1941 – Def. Doc. #1900-B-14: Translation. "An extract from the evening edition of The Asahi Shimbum" re reinforcing Japanese armed forces for the defense of the territories in Eastern Asia.
    • 14 November 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1401-N-2: From NOMURA to TOGO, No. 1090
    • 15 November 1941 – From Tokyo to Washington, #779
    • 15 November 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document: "Interview with Hull on the 15th"
    • 15 November 1941 – Def. Doc. 2579 [3444 Walsh]
    • 15 November 1941 – Def. Doc. 1661 [3027 TANAKA, Shimishi]
    • 15 November 1941 – Def. Doc. 2686 [YAMAMOTO 3444]
    • 15 November 1941 – Doc. #6255-C [1256]: Japanese Messages Concerning Military Installations, Ship Movements, etc. From Tokyo (TOGO) to Honolulu (RIYOJI) ; IMTFE Certificate signed by John Ford Baecher, Commander U.S.N.R., 25 July 1946; Certificate of authenticity, 8 October 1946 [2 c.]
    • 15 November 1941 – [1358]: "(Unofficial, Preliminary, no binding power), Joint declaration of USA and Japan on Economic Policy" [2 c.]
    • 15 November 1941 – Summary of discussion between the Secretary of State and the Japanese Ambassador and the Japanese Minister in regard to the oral statement and tentative draft of a joint declaration on economic policy handed by the Secretary to the Japanese Ambassador on November 15, 1941. Typescript
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621132] Box 6
    16-17 November 1941 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1941-11-16-1941-11-17
    • 16 November 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1401-J-3 [2934]: From NOMURA to TOGO, No. 1106. "The contents of a conversation of the 15th between Hull and myself, referred to in my telegram No. 1095" [2 c.]
    • 16 November 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1401-O-2 [2936]: From TOGO to NOMURA, No. 782
    • 16 November 1941 – Defense Document 206-E (121): "TOJO Address the Japanese Diet," excerpt from Diary of US Ambassador Grew: "Ten Years in Japan,' p. 479-480
    • 16 November 1941 – Doc. No. 2593-D (14) [1178]: From Tokyo to Washington [2 c.]
    • 17 November 1941 – Def. Doc. 3000 [TOJO]
    • 17 November 1941 – Def. Doc. # 226 [3663]: Excerpt from the Official Report (Extra Issue). Speech Delivered by the Minister of State [TOJO] [2 c.]
    • 17 November 1941 – Defense Doc. 1974 [Genda 3009]]
    • 17 November 1941 – Doc. 876: Foreign Minister TOGO's Speech at the Diet on November 17, 1941
    • 17 November 1941 – Document 11, TC No. 17872: Telegram signed by [Gottfried] Erdmannsdorff to the Foreign Minister of the Reich via the Office of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs [2 c.]; typescript of document TC No. 17872 [2 c.]
    • 17 November 1941 – Document 11: Document 11A (6) [655]: Telegram signed by [Gottfried] Erdmannsdorff to the Foreign Minister of the Reich via the Office of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs [2 c.]
    • 17 November 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document ["Interview with the President" of the USA]
    • 17 November 1941 – Defense Document 401-B(8)-(9) – corrected: Excerpts from "Peace and War," United States Foreign Policy, 1931-1941
    • 17 November 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1401-P-2, No. 783 [2938]: From TOGO to NOMURA [2 c.]
    • 17 November 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1400-C-7 [2937]: Oral Statement by the Japanese Ambassador (NOMURA) to the Secretary of State, excerpt from Foreign Relations of the United States, Japan: 1931-1941, v. II [ 2 c.]
    • 17 November 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1400-D-7 [2939]: Oral Statement Handed by the Japanese Ambassador (NOMURA) to the Secretary of State, excerpt from Foreign Relations of the United States, Japan: 1931-1941.
    • 17 November 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1400-E-7: Memorandum from the Secretary of State Cordell Hull, excerpt from Foreign Relations of the United States, Japan: 1931-1941, v. II
    • 17 November 1941 – Def. Doc. # 311 [2743]: Address of the Foreign Minister, Mr. Shigenori TOGO, delivered at the Extraordinary session of the Diet; Certificate of authenticity, 28 January 1947 [3 c.]
    • 17 November 1941 – Doc. No. 1555B: "Japan's Economy Grows in Strength, Address of Mr. Okinari KAYA, Minister of Finance before the Diet on November 17, 1941." Tokyo Gazette, Vol. V, No. &, January 1942
    • 17 November 1941 – Japan Times & Advertiser Nov. 17, 1941. Evening. "Administrative Policies Outlined by Premier in Message. Peaceful Means Taken. Foreign Powers Asked Not to Bring European War to East Asia – Support Urged, typescript of article [2 c.]
    • 17 November 1941 – Def. Doc. 1401-Q-2 [2942]: From NOMURA to TOGO, No. 1118 [2 c.]
    • 17 November 1941 – IPS Doc. No. 3291-A: War Minister TOJO and Navy Minister SHIMADA reported the progress of Army and Navy operations since April at the plenary sessions on the 16th of the House of Peers and House of Representatives. Speech by the Navy Minister; certificate of authenticity, 17 November 1947.
    • 17 November 1941 – [906]: From Tokyo to Washington, typescript of [telegram?], #785
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621132] Box 6
    18-20 November 1941 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1941-11-18-1941-11-20
    • 18 November 1941 – Item 18 [1358]: Telegram to NOMURA, Ambassador to the US from TOGO, Foreign Minister [2 c.]
    • 18 November 1941 – From Tokyo to Washington, No. 792
    • 18 November 1941 – Def. Doc. #2712 [3665-A]: Prince SHIMAZU, Tadashige re ["Resolution Bill concerning the Prosecution of the National Policy"], translation; certificate of authenticity, 6 October 1947 [2 c.]
    • 18 November 1941 – Doc. No. 6255-D [1257]: Japanese Messages Concerning Military Installations, Ship Movements, etc., From Honolulu (AKITA) to Tokyo; Certificate, 25th July 1946; Certificate of Authenticity, 8th October 1946 [2 c.]
    • 18 November 1941 – Doc. No. 1532-D (5) Item 25 [1179]: From Ambassador NOMURA to Foreign Minister TOGO, # 1133, KURUSU state[ments] [2 c.]
    • 18 November 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1400-F-7 [2940]: "The Japanese Ambassador and Mr. KURUSU called on the Secretary, by appointment made at their request, at the Department." Memorandum of a Conversation, excerpt from Foreign Relations of the United States, Japan: 1931-1941, v. II [2 c.]
    • 18 November 1941 – Document No. 4070-C: From Ott for the German Foreign Minister
    • 18 November 1941 – Defense Document 206-E (122): "It's Up to America to Keep the Peace," excerpt from Diary of US Ambassador Grew: "Ten Years in Japan"
    • 18 November 1941 – IPS Doc. No. 3167 [Ex 3445]: Plan Regarding Future Steps in Negotiations between Japan and the United States. From MUTO, Chief of Military Affairs Bureau; Certificate of authenticity, 27 October 1947
    • 18 November 1941 – Def. Doc. # 209 [3664]: Translation. Shorthand Record No. 3 of the 77th Diet Session of the House of Representatives. Resolution; Certificate, 27 January 1947 [2 c.]
    • 19 November 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document, "Representation of Opinion."
    • 19 November 1941 – From Tokyo to Washington, #793, typescript; [906] From Tokyo to Washington, #790, typescript; [906] Corrections – cont'd, From Tokyo to Washington, #800, typescript
    • 19 November 1941 – Doc. No. 1632W(84) [1181]: Extract from Entry from Marquis Kidos's Diary [with annotations] [2 c.]
    • 19 November 1941 – Doc. No. 2593-D (15), Item 16, #1136
    • 20 November 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document: Telegram No. 1147 – Interview with Hull
    • 20 November 1941 – Def. Doc. 3000 – [TOJO 3655]
    • 20 November 1941 – From Tokyo to Washington #809, typescript
    • 20 November 1941 – Doc. No. 1532-D (6), Item 134 [1180]: From Ambassador NOMURA to Foreign Minister TOGO [2 c.
    • 20 November 1941 – Doc. No. 2215 [1245 H]: Exhibit "K" – Affidavit of Joseph W. Ballantine. "Draft Proposal Handed by the Japanese Ambassador NOMURA to the Secretary of State"
    • 20 November 1941 – [Bailey 793]: KURUSU, NOMURA – US Negotiations, handwritten document
    • 20 November 1941 – Doc. No. 1448 [877]: Details of the Execution of Administration in the Southern Occupied Territories. Decisions by the liaison conference between the Imperial Headquarters and the Government of Japan
    • 20 November 1941 – Def. Doc. #381 [3045]: IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, Affidavit of ISHII, Masami
    • 20 November 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document [2840 Hull]
    • 20 November 1941 – US Department of State: Affidavit of James F. Byrnes, Secretary of State re Japanese- American Negotiations
    • 20 November 1941 – IPS Doc. 2007 (For the Defense) [2840 Hull]: VI. Japanese Ultimatum of November 20 and Our Reply.
    • 20 November 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 2014 [YAMAMOTO 2015]: Negotiation
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621132] Box 6
    21-25 November 1941 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1941-11-21-1941-11-25
    • 21 November 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document [Secretary Hull referring to Ambassador KURUSU]
    • 21 November 1941 – IPS Document 2007 (for the Defense) [2840 Hull]
    • 21 November 1941 – Document 1072: Record Investigation Committee Meeting, about the conclusion of protocol on the prolongation of Anti-Comintern Pact between Japan, Germany, Italy, Hungary, Manchuria and Spain, and about the interchange of secret documents between Japan and Germany concerning the abrogation of the Secret Attached Protocol of above pact, held on (Friday) November 21, 1941 in the Privy Council Office.
    • 21 November 1941 – Doc. No. 1072-B [1182]: The Excerpts from Records of the Investigation Committee of Privy Council in re: Prolongation of Anti-Comintern Pact; Certificate of authenticity, 17 September 1946 [3 c.]
    • 21 November 1941 – Doc 4070B [601]: Telegram signed by Ribbentrop from Westphalia; Affidavit. 23 April 1946 [2 c.]
    • 21 November 1941 – Doc. No. 2534-A [674A]: "A New Stage of Soviet-German War and Japan," excerpts from TANAKA, Kanae article in the magazine "KAIZO" (Reconstruction), v. 23, no. 21; Certificate of authenticity, 3 September 1946.
    • 21 November 1941 – Defense Document 206-E (123): "Second Thought on Prince KONOYE," excerpt from Diary of US Ambassador Grew: "Ten Years in Japan," p. 481-482
    • 21 November 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1400-G-7 [2945]: Memorandum by the Secretary of State; Draft letter Handed by Mr. Saburo KURUSU to Secretary of State, excerpts from Foreign Relations of the United States, Japan: 1931-1941, v. II [2 c.]
    • 21 November 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1401-R-2 [2941]: From NOMURA to TOGO, No. 1147: "Gist of the conversation with Secretary Hull on the 20th" [2 c.]
    • 21 November 1941 – Defense Document 2100: Naval General Staff Directive No. 5 (Gist), by Chief of Naval General Staff Osami NAGANO. Instructions issued to Commander-in-Chief of the Combined Fleet YAMAMOTO; Certificate of authenticity, 27 June 1947.
    • 21 November 1941 – Doc. No. 2498-B [1128-A SHIMADA]
    • 22 November 1941 – Def. Doc. 2744 [NARITA 3614]
    • 22 November 1941 – Def. Doc. #2903 [3666]: Certificate re ["documents concerning the amount of gasoline necessary to be imported from the USA and the Dutch Indies'], 25 November 1947
    • 22 November 1941 – Doc. No. 3121-(1): Summary continued of "Conversation Between German Ambassador Ott and Foreign Minister TOGO at the Foreign Office from 12:00 o'clock to 1:00 p.m, 22 November 1941," typescript
    • 22 November 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1401-Q-1: From TOYODA to NOMURA, No. 589
    • 22 November 1941 – Doc. No. 2593-D (16) [1183]: From Tokyo to Washington, #812 [2 c.]
    • 22 November 1941 – IPS Doc. No. 994: Analysis of Documentary Evidence. Draft of Declaration concerning advance of Japanese Force
    • 22 November 1941 – Doc. No. 654 A: Top secret telegram from O. TSUKADA, Chief of Staff of Southern Army to KIMURA, H., Assistant Minister of War; Certificate of authenticity, 22 June 1946 [2 c.]
    • 23 November 1941 – Doc. No. 1532 D (7) Item 142 [1184]: From Ambassador NOMURA to Foreign Minister TOGO [re meeting with Secretary of State Hull. Also attending KURUSU and Ballantine] [2 c.
    • 23 November 1941 – Doc. 4070 [602]: Telegram from Tokyo to the Reich Foreign Minister in answer to telegram No. 2136; Affidavit, 23 April 1946 [2 c.
    • 23 November 1941 – Def. Doc. 1500-S-3 [2857]: Excerpt from Exhibit No. 37 of the Joint Committee on the Investigation of Pearl Harbor Attack – Congress of the United States, 79th Cong. 1St Sess., Basic Exhibit of Dispatches [2 c.]
    • 23 November 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1900 B-15: Extract of The ASAHI SHIMBUM issued Nov. 23, 1941: "British Far-East Fleet to be Strengthened, Declared English Navy Minister
    • 23 November 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1401-S-2 [2943]: From NOMURA to TOGO, No. 1160 [2 c.]; Def. Doc. No. 1401-T-2 [2946]: From NOMURA to TOGO, No. 1161 [2 c.] ·
    • 23 November 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1401-U-2 [2947]: From TOGO to NOMURA, No. 816 [2 c.]
    • 24 November 1941 – Doc. No. 1532 D (8) Item 151 [1185]: From TOGO to NOMURA, No. 822 [2 c.]
    • 24 November 1941 – Doc. No. 1532-D (9) Item 152[1186]: From TOGO to NOMURA [2 c.]
    • 24 November 1941 – Defense Document No. 1500 D-5: Excerpts from Hearing before the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack, Congress of the United States Part 14, Exhibit 18: Memorandum for the President, signed Hull; Secret from the President to the Former Naval Person signed by President Roosevelt and Secretary of State Hull
    • 24 November 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document [GENDA / 3009]
    • 24 November 1941 – [906]: From Tokyo to Washington, #821, typescript
    • 24 November 1941 – Def. Doc. #1173: IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao et al, TOMURA, Morio, Sworn Deposition
    • 25 November 1941 – Doc. No. 15-J #118 [1187]: From Hanoi to Tokyo
    • 25 November 1941 – Doc. No. 4017A Item No. 12 [495]: Protocol for the Extension of the Period of Validity of the Agreement Against the Communist International, signed by von Ribbentrop, Ciano, OSHIMA, von Bardossy, LU J. WEN, Suner; Affidavit, 23 April 1946
    • 25 November 1941 – Doc. No. 2593D (18) Item 19: From Hanoi to Tokyo, #118; Certificate from the War Department, 24 July 1946
    • 25 November 1941 – Doc. 1555 [48]: "Concerning the Conclusion of the Protocol with Respect to the Extension of Validity of the Anti-Comintern Pact. Announcement by the Board of Information
    • 25 November 1941 – Doc. No. 1204 C [496]: Official Announcements Concerning Foreign Relations
    • 25 November 1941 – Doc. No. 2593-D (41) Item 44 [1188]: From Bangkok to Tokyo #849 [2 c.]
    • 25 November 1941 – Doc. No. 1555 H: Tokyo Gazette, v. V, No. 7: Concerning the Conclusion of the Protocol with Respect to the Extension of Validity of the Anti-Comitern Pact
    • 25 November 1941 – Doc. No. 1532 B : To TOGO from Ambassador YOSHIZAWA in Hanoi, No. 118
    • 25 November 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1401-V-2 [2948]: From NOMURA to TOGO, No. 1179 [2 c.]
    • 25 November 1941 – Defense Document No. 1500 E-5: Excerpts from Hearings before the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack, Congress of the United States, Part 14, p. 1160-1161: Message signed by Lattimore [Owen Lattimore scholar of Central Asia and advisor to Chiang Kai-Shek during WWII] addressed to Lauchlin Currie [White House economic advisor to President Roosevelt]; Copy of Message transmitted to Secretary Stimson by Mr. T. V. Soong.
    • 25 November 1941? – IPS Doc. 4017 (part XVI): "Japanese (Speaks German)"
    • 25 November 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document [3623 MATSUMOTO]
    • 25 November 1941 – IPS Document 3116-G [3837]: To Chief of the Bureau of American Affairs, Ambassadors in Britain, America, Hanoi, Thailand, Soviet Russia, Germany, Italy, Batavia, and Australia, in North [?] China, and Manchukuo, Nanking, Shanghai and Hongkong from Minister TOGO re: The Present Situation of the Negotiations Between Japan and the USA [2 c.]
    • 25 November 1941 – From Tokyo to Washington, #823, typescript
    • 25 November 1941 – [4017]: From Ivan Popoff, Royal Bulgarian Foreign Minister to Joachim von Ribbentrop, Reich Foreign Minister re Bulgaria adhering to the Pact against the Communist International, typescript
    • 25 November 1941 – [4017]: From Dr. Tsumin-Yee, Chinese Foreign Minister to Joachim von Ribbentrop, Reich Foreign Minister re "the accession of China's participation in the Pact against the Communist International, typescript
    • 25 November 1941 – [4017]: From Copenhagen, illeg. signature to Joachim von Ribbentrop, Reich Foreign Minister re Denmark participation in the pact against the Communist International, typescript
    • 25 November 1941 – [4017]: From Nikoi A. Antonescu, Vice-President and Presidential Representative of the Royal Rumanian Ministerial Council and Foreign Minister Ad Int temporarily to Joachim von Ribbentrop, Reich Foreign Minister re: Rumania's participation to join the pact against the Communist International, typescript.
    • 25 November 1941 – [4017]: From the Finnish Government to Joachim von Ribbentrop re Finland's participation in the pact against the Communist International, typescript
    • 25 November 1941 – [4017]: From the Slovakian Government declaring its participation against the Communist International, typescript
    • 25 November 1941 – DD No. 1586 [2694]: IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, et al, Affidavit of NISHIMURA, Kumao
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621132] Box 6
    26-27 November 1941 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1941-11-26-1941-11-27
    • 26 November 1941 – [906]: From Tokyo to Washington, #830, typescript
    • 26 November 1941 – Def. Doc. # 2786 [ISHII 3480]
    • 26 November 1941 – [C. R. 36135 TOGO], typescript
    • 26 November 1941 – Def. Doc. 3000 [TOJO]
    • 26 November 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 2014 [YAMAMOTO 2915]
    • 26 November 1941 – Defense Document 2892 [SHIMADA 3565]
    • 26 November 1941 – Defense Document No. 2642 [3337 KAYA]
    • 26 November 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 2927 [TOGO 3646]
    • 26 November 1941 – IPS Doc. 2007 [2840 Hull]
    • 26 November 1941 – File No. 69, Serial 27 [2225]: Excerpts from the Interrogation of HOSHINO, Nao
    • 26 November 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1401-I-3 [2952]: From NOMURA to TOGO, No. 1189 [2 c.]
    • 26 November 1941 – Defense Doc. 1500-L-3: Excerpt from Exhibit 13 of the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack – Congress of the United States, 79th Cong., 1st Sess., Military Intelligence Estimates Prepared by G-2, War Department
    • 26 November 1941 – Defense Doc. 1500-N-2 [2858]: Excerpt from Exhibit 32 of the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack – Congress of the United States, 79th Cong., 1st Sess., Messages between War Department and Hawaii from July 8 to September 7, 1941
    • 26 November 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1401-W-2 [2944]: From TOGO to NOMURA, No. 833 [2 c.]
    • 26 November 1941 – Doc. No. 2593-D(19) item 20 #1180 [1189]: From Washington NOMURA and KURUSU to Tokyo; Certificate from War Department General Staff Intelligence Division, 25 July 1946 [2 c.]; [R. J. DeMartino], translation of: "The Circumstances of the Discontinuation of the Japanase-American Negotiations and the Pearl Harbor Attack"
    • 26 November 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 2593-D(20): From Washington to Tokyo, #1190
    • 26 November 1941 – Doc. No. 1632W(85) [1190]: "Extract from Entry from Marquis Kido's Diary," annotated [2 c.]
    • 26 November 1941 – Doc. 2215 [1245 I]: Exhibit "L" – Affidavit of Joseph W. Ballantine, 24 June 1946: "Oral Statement Handed by the Secretary of State to the Japanese Ambassador (NOMURA)
    • 26 November 1941 – [757]: Translations, Oral Strictly Confidential [Japanese documents]
      Japanese.
    • 26 November 1941 – IPS Doc. 3134 A [2975 YAMAMOTO]: Outline of Future Diplomatic Measures Vis a Vis the United States
    • 26 November 1941 – Def. Doc. #615 A-1 (revised), Exh. No. 3333: Excerpts from MUTO Interrogatory of April 15, 1946.
    • 27 November 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document: Interview with the Presiden
    • 27 November 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document [TOGO 3646]
    • 27 November 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document [SUZUKI 3605
    • 27 November 1941 – Def. Doc. 3000 [TOGO]
    • 27 November 1941 – Def. Doc. #2785 [3447]: IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, et al, MIKI, Yoshihide Sworn Deposition
    • 27 November 1941 – From Tokyo to Washington, #841, #842, typescripts
    • 27 November 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document [2840 Hull]; IPS Doc. 2007 (For the Defense), p. 14-16
    • 27 November 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1401-X-2 [2949]: From NOMURA to TOGO, No. 1190 [2 c.]
    • 27 November 1941 – Doc. No. 1532E Item 162 [2249]: From NOMURA and KURUSU to TOGO; Certificate of authenticity, 14 January 1947; Corrected certificate [2 c.]
    • 27 November 1941 – Doc. No. 15-G [1191]: "literal translation of: Conversation between Ambassador KURUSU and Japanese Foreign Office American Division Chief, YAMAMOTO, Extract from "Pearl Harbor – Intercepted Diplomatic Messages Sent by the Japanese Government Between July 1 and December 8, 1941" – Printed for the use of the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack by the United States Government Printing Office, Washington" [2 c.]
    • 27 November 1941 – Defense Doc. 1500-A-5 [2859]: Exhibit No. 17 of the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack – Congress of the United States, 79th Cong. 1st Sess.: Memorandum for the President re Far Eastern Situation [2 c.]
    • 27 November 1941 – Defense Doc. 1500-F-5 [2859]: Hearing before the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack – Congress of the United States: Department of State Telegram from Hull to American Embassy in Japan
    • 27 November 1941 – Defense Doc. 1500-O-2 [2861]: Excerpt from Exhibit No. 32 of the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack – Congress of the United States, 79th Cong. 1st Sess.: Messages between War Department and Hawaii from July 8 to September 7, 1941, From Marshall to Short re Warning [2 c.]
    • 27 November 1941 – Defense Doc. 1500 H-5: Excerpts from Hearings before the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack – Congress of the United States: From Hull to American Embassy in Chungking, China, Strictly Confidential for the Ambassador Only
    • 27 November 1941 – Defense Doc. 1500-P-2: Excerpt from Exhibit No. 32 of the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack – Congress of the United States, 79th Cong. 1st Sess.: Messages between War Department and Hawaii from July 8 to September 7, 1941, from Marshall to Western Defense Command
    • 27 November 1941 – Defense Doc. 1500-Q-2 [2862]: Excerpt from Exhibit No. 32 of the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack – Congress of the United States, 79th Cong. 1st Sess.: Messages between War Department and Hawaii, from Marshall to MacArthur re Warning
    • i
      27 November 1941 – Defense Doc. 1500-T-3: Excerpt from Exhibit No. 37 of the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack – Congress of the United States, 79th Cong. 1st Sess.: Basic Exhibit of Dispatches from OPNAV 38S, Action: Commandants all Naval Coastal Frontiers, Com 14, 16, CINCPAC, CINCAF
    • 27 November 1941 – Defense Doc. 1500-U-4 [2863]: Exhibit No. 45 of the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack – Congress of the United States, 79th Cong. 1st Sess.: Memorandum for the Chief of Staff re Far Eastern Situation, signed by L. T. Gerow, Brigadier General, Acting Assistant Chief of Staff [2 c.]
    • 27 November 1941 – Defense Doc. 1500-V-3: Excerpt from Exhibit No. 37 of the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack – Congress of the United States, 79th Cong. 1st Sess.: Basic Exhibit of Dispatches, from OPNAV, Action : 1-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-12-13-15 Navyyard Washn Governor Guam & Samoa
    • 27 November 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1401-Y-2: From NOMURA to TOGO, No. 1204
    • 27 November 1941 – Def. Doc. #2502, p. 198
    • 27 November 1941? – [1358]: American Proposals, typescript [2 c.]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621140] Box 7
    28-30 November 1941 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1941-11-28-1941-11-30
    • 28 November 1941 – [1358]: W. TAKAHASHI, "Objects of War and Limits of Demand (An Unfinished Manuscript)," typescript [2 c.]
    • 28 November 1941 – Def. Doc. No. [SATO, Y. 3625]
    • 28 November 1941 – [C. R. 36079 TOGO], typescript
    • 28 November 1941 – Def. Doc. 3000 [TOJO]
    • 28 November 1941 – IPS Doc. No. 993: Analysis of Documentary Evidence, Draft of Government Statement Regarding Declaration of War
    • 28 November 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1500-D-6 [2959A]
    • 28 November 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 2927 [TOGO 3646]
    • 28 November 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document: Gist of telegram No. 1209 dispatch on November 28th
    • 28 November 1941 – Doc. No. 1532D (15) Item 184 [1193]: To Ambassador NOMURA from Foreign Minister TOGO re: Japan – United States Negotiation [2 c.]
    • 28 November 1941 – Defense Doc. 1500-G-5: Department of Estate, Memorandum of Conversation between Sir Ronald Campbell, Minister of the British Embassy and Dr. Stanley K. Hornbeck. Excerpts from Hearings before the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack – Congress of the United States, part 14
    • 28 November 1941 – Defense Doc. 1500-S-2: Excerpt from Exhibit No. 32 of the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack – Congress of the United States, 79th Cong. 1st Sess.: Messages between War Department and Hawaii, from Manila, P. I. to General George C. Marshall
    • 28 November 1941 – Defense Doc. 1500-T-2: Excerpt from Exhibit No. 32 of the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack – Congress of the United States, 79th Cong. 1st Sess.: Messages between War Department and Hawaii, from July 8 to September 7, 1941, signed by Adams
    • 28 November 1941 – Defense Doc. 1500-U-2: Excerpt from Exhibit No. 32 of the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack – Congress of the United States, 79th Cong. 1st Sess.: Messages between War Department and Hawaii, from July 8 to September 7, 1941, from Arnold to Hawaiian Air Force re Sabatoge
    • 28 November 1941 – Defense Doc. 1500-V-2: Excerpt from Exhibit No. 32 of the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack – Congress of the United States, 79th Cong. 1st Sess.: Messages between War Department and Hawaii, from July 8 to September 7, 1941, from Western Defense Command to Marshall, Subject: Reply to Marshall warning
    • 28 November 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1401-A-3 [2950]: From NOMURA to TOGO, No. 1214 [2 c.]
    • 28 November 1941 – Excerpts of unknown documents [Kido's Diary?]; and [2840 Hull]
    • 28 November 1941 – C. R. 33022 [YAMAMOTO, K.]
    • 28 November 1941 – Def. Doc. 2876: The Mozart Week of the German Reich in Vienna from 28 November to December 1941. Under the Protectorate of Minister of the State Dr. Joseph Goebbels Reichsleiter Baldur von Shirach
    • 28 November 1941 – IPS Doc. 2007 (For the Defense) [2840 Hull]
    • 29 November 1941 – [906] Corrections – cont'd: from Tokyo to Washington, re #844, typescript
    • 29 November 1941 – Def. Doc. 3000 [TOJO]: Senior Statement's Meeting; [TOJO]: 121. Decision on the guiding principles in the conduct of the approaching war
    • 29 November 1941 – C. R. 35803 [Logan, TOGO]: In re Jusshi [illeg.] ? KAI
    • 29 November 1941 – Def. Doc. #2535, Exhibit No. 3229: IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, et al Defendants, Affidavit of OKADA, Keisuko
    • 29 November 1941 – Def. Doc. 2862 [OSHIMA 3508]
    • 29 November 1941 – Def. Doc. 2902 [SUZUKI 3605]
    • 29 November 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 2927 [TOGO 3646]
    • 29 November 1941 – Defense Document 2604, translation: IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, et al, Sworn Deposition of MATSUDAIRA, Yumasa, 19 September 1947
    • 29 November 1941 – Defense Document No. 1500-I-5: Department of State, Memorandum of Conversation between Secretary of State Hull and the British Ambassador Lord Halifax, excerpts from Hearings before the Joint Committee of the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attach – Congress of the United States, part 14
    • 29 November 1941 – Document No. 2612F [1330]: Sent by Consul General ISHIZAWA to Consul NOMURA re Investigating and reporting of the movements of foreign ships (to be kept secret for "foreign"); Affidavit, of Leendert Kamper, Lt. Col. Royal Netherlands Indies Army 22 November 1946 [2 c.]
    • 29 November 1941 – 2539A [1192]: Extract from The Tokyo Nichi Nichi, "Cabinet Recognizes Press New System, Journalistic Plan Proposed by Newspapers Leaders Given Approval," [2 c., 1 typescript]
    • 29 November 1941 – Doc. No. 2593 A [603 A]: From Berlin to Tokyo, #1393 (in 3 parts, complete) [2 c.]
    • 29 November 1941 – IPS Doc. No. 15-H [1194]: From Tokyo to Washington, #857. Pearl Harbor. Intercepted Diplomatic Messages Sent by the Japanese Government between July 1 and December 8, 1941. Printed for the use of the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack by United States Government Printing Office, Washington, 1945 [2 c.]
    • 29 November 1941 – Document No. 1623W(86) [1196]: Extract from Entry from Marquis Kido's Diary [3 c.]
    • 29 November 1951 – In Re: 29 November 1941 DeMartino's handwritten notes.
    • 29 November 1941 – Def. Doc. #2502, p. 199-203
    • 29 November 1941 – Def. Doc. 3000 [TOJO]
    • 30 November 1941 – IPS Doc. No. 3090 C: "Detailed Report of the Council in the presence of the Emperor, regarding the Essential Points for adjusting the relations between Japan and China." [Document sent to YUASA Kunahoi]
    • 30 November 1941 – C. R. 34698 [SHIMADA], typescript
    • 30 November 1941 – Defense Document 2892 [SHIMIDA 3565]
    • 30 November 1941 – Def. Doc. 2593-D (21) Item No. 23 [802}: From Tokyo to Berlin [re: conversations between Japan and the US] [2 c.]
    • 30 November 1941 – Def. Doc. 2593-D-(22) Item No. 24 [1199]: From Tokyo to Berlin re Japan-American Negotiations [2 c.]
    • 30 November 1941 – Doc. No. 2593-D (23) Item 24 [1200}: From Washington to Tokyo Trans-Pacific Radio Telephone: "condensed version of conversation between Ambassador KUSURU and the Japanese Foreign Office American Division Chief YAMAMOTO on Sunday night." [2 c.]
    • 30 November 1941 – [2593]: from Tokyo to Washington, #866 "Very Urgent," typescript
    • 30 November 1941 – Document No. 1632W(87) [1198]: "Extract from Entry from Marquis Kido's Diary" [2 c.]
    • 30 November 1941 – [IPS 523]: Translation of Document 2898-PS, Office of U.S. Chief of Counsel. Telegram
    • 30 November 1941 – Doc. No. 1532-D(10) Item 193 [1195]: From TOGO to NOMURA re US – Japanese Negotiations
    • 30 November 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1401-B-3 [2976]: From NOMURA to TOGO No. 1222 [2 c.]
    • 30 November 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1940: From Admiral NAGANO Osami, Chief of Naval General Staff to Admiral YAMAMOTO, Commander-in-Chief of Combined Fleet
    • 30 November 1941 – Translation of Document 2898-PS, Office of the US Chief of Counsel: Typescript of Telegram from Tokyo No. 2397.
    • 30 November 1941 – Def. Doc. #2210: Telegram from Foreign Minister TOGO to Ambassador OSHIMA "resident" in Germany. Diplomatic Material. The Part of the Records of the Japanese-American Negotiations
    • 30 November 1941 – From Tokyo to Washington # 866, typescript
    • 30 November 1941: Document No. 3121-(1) Summary of "Abstract of the Conversation between OTT and TOGO at the Foreign Minister's Official Residence, 11:00 a.m. typescript
    • 30 November 1941 – Def. Doc. #2795: IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, et al, Sworn Deposition of OKANO, Ryuichi
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621140] Box 7
    December 1941 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    • December 1941 – Def. Doc. 3039 [3092-A]: Report of Activities for the Year 1941, Section XVIII, Excerpted from p. 46, The Treaty Bureau, Foreign Ministry [2 c.]
    • December 1941 – Def. Doc. #1805, IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, et al, Sworn Deposition of KOMODA, Koichi
    • December 1941 – Def. Doc. #1455 [PWS]: Regulations: The Treatment of Prisoners of War. (Naval Ministerial Notification, No. 33, 17 February 1904, Amended Notification No. 407, 1941); Certification of authenticity, 5 March 1947.
    • December 1941 – Doc. 2117d [Ex 454]: "Excerpt from Interrogation of HOSHINO, Naoki, Dated 19, 22, 28 Nov. 45"
    • December 1941 – Doc. 1987-B [1334]: "The Fundamental Principles of the Remedial Measures for Southern Regions to be Occupied as a Result of the Great East Asia War" ["See pg 7368 of illeg. – KAZAO Yatsugi testified he obtained this document from Research Section of the Jap War Minister in Feb or March 1947"]
    • December 1941 – Doc. No. 1463: "Essential Outline of Policy to Do with the Southern Area to Be Occupied in the War of Greater East Asia" [2 c.]; Japanese Booklet with stamp 1463, and Russian title and annotations
    • December 1941 – Doc. No. 2309 [809]: Report on the Firing On and Plundering in the Harbor of Hong Kong by the Japanese Troops of the Ship "Svistroy" Belonging to the Far Eastern State Shipping Agency, in December of 1941
    • December 1941 – Doc. No. 1987 [679]: Report of the Society "KOKUSAKU KENKYUKAI"; Japanese Document re copy of Statement of Japanese Government re deterioration of relations with Great Britain and the United States [2 c.]; copy of paragraph in German signed Neville Chamberlain to Adolf Hitler
    • December 1941 – Doc. No. 1027 [616 A]: "Business Report of 1939 [prepared] published by the [2nd Section of] Board of South Seas [Dec.] 1941"; Certificate of authenticity , 20 September 1946.
    • December 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document [Decision for war, Dec. 1941], typescript
    • December 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document [Dec 1941, F.D.R. Message to Emperor], typescript
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621140] Box 7
    1-3 December 1941 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1941-12-01-1941-12-03
    • 1 December 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1661 [3027 TANAKA, SHIMICHI]
    • 1 December 1941 – [3337 KAYA]: Excerpt of unknown document
    • 1 December 1941 – Def. Doc. 2902 [SUZUKI 3605]
    • 1 December 1941 – Japanese Document [6]
      Japanese.
    • 1 December 1941 – Def. Doc. 3000 [TOJO]: "The Imperial Conference of 1 December 1941," p. 157-165
    • 1 December 1941 – Def. Doc. 3000 [TOJO 3655]: Carrying out the Pearl Harbor Attack, p. 184-186]
    • 1 December 1941 – Translation of Japanese document (13): "Decision Following the Imperial Conference, December 1, 1941, Concerning Declaration of War on America, Britain and the Netherlands"
    • 1 December 1941 – Def. Doc. #2828 [OKA 3473]
    • 1 December 1941 – Doc. 2157D [604 Jap-Russian]: "Excerpts from Interrogation of OSHIMA, Hiroshi, dated 26 February 1946"
    • 1 December 1941 – Def. Doc. # 2947 [3668]: Certificate. [Certifying "that the written orders, regarding the commencement of preparations for war, which were issued by the War Department of the Imperial Headquarters on December 1, 1941 to the Commanders of the Southern Area Army, of the Expeditionary Forces in China, and the South Seas Detachment, are not present in the custody of the First Demobilization Bureau, 15 November 1947" [2 c.]
    • 1 December 1941 – [YAMAMOTO K 2915]: excerpt of unknown document: "The Notification Closing Negotiations"
    • 1 December 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document, "Interview with Secretary of State"
    • 1 December 1941 – D. D. 1400-X-2: "Foreign Relations of the US, v. II -1931-41 (p. 148-49). The Ambassador in Japan (Grew) to the Secretary of State"
    • 1 December 1941 – Doc. No. 2593-D(26) [1208]: Secret Telegram #865, from Tokyo to Washington [2 c.]; Doc. No. 2593-D(27): Secret Telegram #1226, from Washington to Tokyo; Doc. No. 2593-D(28): Secret Telegram, #1227, from Washington to Tokyo; Doc. No. 2593-D(29): Secret Telegram, # 1230, from Washington to Tokyo
    • 1 December 1941 – Doc. No. 1449B (Item 2): "Principles for Guiding Public Opinion Regarding the American-Japanese Negotiations. Information Plan B No. 10"; Certificate of authenticity, 6 November 1946
    • 1 December 1941 – Doc. No. 2500 A: Extracts from Interrogation of Hideki TOJO, 8 February 1946
    • 1 December 1941 – Defense Document 206-E (124): "Japan's Pessimistic Reaction to the American Proposals," excerpt from Diary of US Ambassador Grew: "Ten Years in Japan," p. 484-485
    • 1 December 1941 – Def. Doc. 626A-11 [3029]: "Interrogation of TOJO, Hideki, 11 March 1946"
    • 1 December 1941 – Document No. 2510-A [1158A]: "Extract from interrogation of General Hideki TOJO of 12 March 1946"
    • 1 December 1941 – Notes re "Telegram from TOGO to HORIKIRI, Zembei (Ambassador to Italy)
    • 1 December 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1401-C-3 [2977]: From Togo to Nomura, No. 866 [2 c.]
    • 1 December 1941 – File No. 69, Serial 21 [2225]: Excerpts from the Interrogation of HOSHINO, Naoki
    • 1 December 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1886 [2954]: "The Explanation of the Premier at the Imperial Conference on 1 December" [2 c.]
    • 1-2 December 1941 – [C.R. Keenan 36106, TOGO], typescript of questionnaire
    • 2 December 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 2936 (Togo) [363 ?]: The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao et al, Affidavit of SHIMAZU, Hisanaga
    • 2 December 1941 – def. Doc. # 2820: Excerpt from the Interrogation of OSHIMA, Hiroshi on 27 February 1946, p. 201-207
    • 2 December 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document, p. 73: Interview with Welles
    • 2 December 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1500-D-6 [Welles 2979-A]: Excerpt from Pearl Harbor Attack
    • 2 December 1941 – [OSHIMA 3508]: excerpt of unknown document
    • 2 December 1941 – Defense Document 2892 [SHIMIDA 3565]
    • 2 December 1941 – Defense Document 2892 [SHIMIDA 3565]
    • December 1941 – [YAMAMOTO 2915]: excerpt of unknown document
    • 2 December 1941 – Doc. No. 2685 [1331]: Regulations of the Sixth Committee, Approved by the Prime Minister December 2, 1941, Amended January 23rd, 1942 [2 c.]
    • 2 December 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1400-H-7 [2978]: Excerpt from Foreign Relations of the US, Japan: 1931-1941, v. II
    • 2 December 1941 – Doc. No. 2593-D (30) [1211]: Secret Telegram from Tokyo to Havana, Circular #2445: "Take great pains that this does not leak out. You are to take the following measures immediately!" [2 c.]
    • 2 December 1941 – Doc. No. 2593-D (32): Secret Telegram from Canton to Tokyo: "Secret outside the department"
    • 2 December 1941 – Document No. 6255-E [1258]: From Tokyo to Honolulu #123, Japanese Messages Concerning Military Installations, Ship Movements, etc.; IMTFE, City of Washington, District of Columbia, Certificate of John Ford Baecher, Commander, U.S.N.R., 25th June 1946; IPS No. 6255-E: Certificate of authenticity, 8 October 1946 [2 c.]
    • 2 December 1941 – Doc. No. 1532-A, Gen. No. 37421 [605-A]: Telegram No. 1405 from Foreign Minister TOGO to Ambassador OSHIMA in Berlin; Certificate of authenticity, 3 September 1946 [2 c.]
    • 2 December 1941 – D. D. 1400-Y-2: "Memorandum of a Conversation, Foreign Affairs of the US, v. II, p. 777-778"
    • 2 December 1941 – D. D. 1400-Z-2: "Statement Handed by the First Secretary of the Japanese Embassy (TARASAKI) to Mr. Joseph W. Ballantine on December 2, 1941," Foreign Relations of the US, v. II, p. 778
    • 2 December 1941 – Defense Document 2101: "Verbal Directive of the Chief of Naval General Staff Osami NAGANO
    • 2 December 1941 – Defense Do. No. 1400-H-7: Statement Handed by the First Secretary of the Japanese Embassy (TERASAKI) to Joseph W. Ballantine on December 2, 1941," Foreign Relations of the US, v. II, p. 778
    • 2 December 1941 – Defense Doc. No. 1400-F-3: "Memorandum of a Conversation," Excerpt from Foreign Relations of the US, v. II, p. 780
    • 2 December 1941 – Defense Doc. 1500-X-3 : Exhibit No. 37, Basic Exhibit of Dispatches, from OPNAV, Action CINCAF, CINCPAC, COM 14, 16. Excerpt from Exhibit No. 37 of the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack, Congress of the United States, 79th Cong. 1st Sess.
    • 3 December 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document: Opinion
    • 3 December 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document, p. 11 [YAMAMOTO 2915]
    • 3 December 1941 – Def. Doc. 2837, IMTFE, United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, et al, Affidavit of TANABE, Moritake
    • 3 December 1941 – Document No. 864A [Siam]: Alliance Pact Between Japan and Thailand, signed in Bankok [sic.], Officially Announced on December 27, 1941. Signed by TSUBOKAMI, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Japan, and P. PIBRILASONGGRAN, Minister of Thailand
    • 3 December 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1323 [2676 TANAKA, S.]
    • 3 December 1941 – Doc. No. 2593B [606]: "From Rome to Tokyo #985 Re your message to Berlin" re [conversation with Mussolini and Italian Foreign Minister Ciano relative to the developments in the Japanese-USA negotiations] [2 c.]
    • 3 December 1941 – Doc. No. 2593D (33) Item 36: From Tokyo to Washington #878
    • 3 December 1941 – Doc. 2593-D (34) Item 37 [1213]: From Washington (NOMURA) to Tokyo [2 c.]
    • 3 December 1941 – Document No. 6255-F [1261]: From Honolulu (KITA) to Tokyo: Japanese Messages Concerning Military Installations, Ship Movements, etc. [2 c.]
    • 3 December 1941 – Doc. No. 1418 E [607]: Count Ciano Diary [2 c.]
    • 3 December 1941 – Doc. No. 524: Extract from Diary of Count Galeazzo Ciano
    • 3 December 1941 – Defense Document 206-E (125): "TOGO is Disappointed," excerpt from Diary of US Ambassador Grew: "Ten Years in Japan," p. 485
    • 3 December 1941 – Telegram from TOGO to HARIKORI, handwritten
    • 3 December 1941 – Def. Doc. 1686 [2677]: Certificate of Order of the [Japanese] Imperial Headquarters of the Kwantung Army, 28th May 1947
    • 3 December 1941 – Defense Doc. 1500-Z-3: Exhibit No. 37 of the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack – Congress of the United States, 79th Cong., 1st Sess., "Basic Exhibit of Dispatches"
    • 3 December 1941 – Defense Doc. 1500-F-4: Exhibit No. 38 of the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack – Congress of the United States, 79th Cong., 1st Sess., "Paraphrase of an Outgoing Secret Radiogram"
    • 3 December 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1401-D-3 [2951]: From TOGO to NOMURA No. 878 "In Reference to your telegram No. 1225" [2 c.]
    • 3 December 1941 – From Tokyo to Washington #878 Re your #1225, typescript
    • 3 December 1941 – Nazoki H., hanwritten note
    • 3 December 1941 – Doc. No. 2500 A [1209-A]: Extract from Interrogation of Hideki TOJO, 8 February 1946
    • 3 December 1941 – Doc. No. 1532-A, Gen. No. 37421 [Ex 605]: Telegram No. 1405 to Foreign Minister TOGO from Ambassador OSHIMA in Berlin; Certificate of authenticity, 3 September 1946
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621140] Box 7
    4-6 December 1941 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1941-12-04-1941-12-06
    • 4 December 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 2945 [3632]: IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, et al, Affidavit of YAMAMOTO, KUMAICHI (Director of East Asiatic Bureau of the Foreign Ministry, September 1940-November 1942)
    • 4 December 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 3000 [TOJO 3655], p. 170-171; Def. Doc. 2837: IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, et al, Affidavit of TANABE, Moritake (Vice-Chief of the General Staff), Oath, 17 February 1947
    • 4 December 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document [TOGO 3646]
    • 4 December 1941 – Doc. 2593D (35) [1214]: From Tokyo to Hsinking #909 "Re my #892a" [re: ordering Manchukuo to consider England, the United States and the Netherlands "de facto enemies"] [2 c.]
    • 4 December 1941 – Defense Doc. 1500-A-4: Excerpt from Exhibit No. 37 of the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack – Congress of the United States, 79th Cong., 1st Sess., "Basic Exhibit of Dispatches," "to OPNAV, Action: Alusna Tokyo, Bangkok Astalusna, Peiping, Shanghai"
    • 4 December 1941 – Defense Doc. 1500-B-4: Exhibit No. 37 of the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack – Congress of the United States, 79th Cong., 1st Sess., "Basic Exhibit of Dispatches," "to OPNAV, Action: Co Mardet Peiping Co Mardet Tienstsin"
    • 4 December 1941 – Defense Doc. 1500-C-4: Exhibit No. 37 of the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack – Congress of the United States, 79th Cong., 1st Sess., "Basic Exhibit of Dispatches", 'to OPNAV, Action: NAVSTA Guam"
    • 5 December 1941 – IPS Doc. 2007 (For the Defense) [2840 Hull], excerpt
    • 5 December 1941 – [1374]: Typescript of telegram from Tokyo to Reich Foreign Minister [re expectation that the United States will break off negotiations with Japan and explanation of the situation in China] [2 c.]
    • 5 December 1941 – Document No. 1374 [Ex 608]: Telegram from Tokyo, signed by OTT to the Reich Foreign Minister [re expectation that the United States will break off negotiations with Japan and explanation of the situation in China] [3 c.]
    • 5 December 1941 – Def. Doc. #1929 [3579 Ott]
    • 5 December 1941 – Doc. No. 3200 [3700]" "Outline of the Speech made by the Chief of Staff, Kwantung Army, at the Conference of Formation Commanders in December, 1941" [2 c.]
    • 5 December 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 2927 [TOJO 3646]
    • 5 December 1941 – Doc. No. 6255 G [1262]: Japanese Messages Concerning Military Installations, Ship Movement, etc., from Honolulu to Tokyo; IMTFE, City of Washington Certificate of John Ford Baecher, 25 July 1946; Certificate of authenticity o document signed by Nagao KITA (Japanese General Consul in Honolulu from 14 March to 7 December 1941), 8 October 1946 [2 c.]
    • 5 December 1941 – Doc. No. 220 J [1215]: "Statement handed by Japanese Ambassador (NOMURA) to Secretary of State", extract from Foreign Relations of the United States-Japan, 1931-1941, v. II, p. 784 [2 c.]
    • 5 December 1941 – Doc. 221 E: "Statement handed by Japanese Ambassador (NOMURA) to Secretary of State", extract from pages 828-2829 of Peace and War
    • 5 December 1941 – Defense Document 206-E (126): "Washington Has Delivered and Ultimatum to Us," excerpt from Diary of US Ambassador Grew: "Ten Years in Japan," p. 485-486
    • 5 December 1941 – Defense Doc. 1500-N-3: Exhibit No. 33 of the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack – Congress of the United States, 79th Cong., 1st Sess., "Military Intelligence Estimates Prepared by G-2, War Department, Washington, DC re Supplementary Brief Periodic Estimate of the Situation December 1, 1941- March 31, 1942 (excerpt)
    • 5 December 1941 – Defense Doc. No. 1400-G-3: Memorandum of a Conversation, excerpt from Foreign Relations of the United States, v. II, p. 782
    • 6 December 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1500-G-6 [Schulz]: Interrogation of Commander Lester Robert Schulz (Communications Assistant to the Naval Aide, Captain Beardall in the White House) re papers delivered to the President on the night of November 6. Excerpt from Pearl Harbor Attack, Washington, US Printing Office, 1946, p. 4659.
    • 6 December 1941 – Typescript of telegram from Tokyo, signed by Ott, to the Reich Foreign Minister: "To treat 'to be cocked'"
    • 6 December 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document [SHIMAZU 3631]
    • 6 December 1941 – [Jap-Am] Office of Strategic Services, Research and Analysis Branch R & A No. 111. Evidence of Economic Pressure in Japan, December 6, 1941 (74754), typescript [2 c.]
    • 6 December 1941 – Defense Document 1976 [MIJO 3007]
    • 6 December 1941 – Doc. No. 1532D (12) and (13) Item 224; To Ambassador NOMURA in the USA from Foreign Minister TOGO in reference to outgoing telegram No. 844 [2 c.]
    • 6 December 1941 – Doc. 2215 [1245 J]: Exhibit M – Affidavit of Joseph W. Ballantine. "President Roosevelt to Emperor Hirohito of Japan"
    • 6 December 1941 – Doc. No. 2593-D-37 Item No. 40 [805]: From Tokyo to Berlin #1003 re "2 of your #1418a" [Japanese trying to avoid military conflict with Soviet Russia] [2 c.]
    • 6 December 1941 – Doc. 220-I [1221]: Extract from Foreign Relations of the United States-Japan, 1931-1941, v. II, p. 784 [2 c.]
    • 6 December 1941 – Doc. No. 6255-H [1263]: Japanese Messages Concerning Military Installations, Ship Movements, etc., p. 27. From Honolulu to Tokyo re [American military training barrage balloon troops at Camp Davis, NC to defend Hawaii and Panama and no movement in Pearl Harbor]; IMTFE, City of Washington Certificate of John Ford Baecher, 25 July 1946; Certificate of authenticity, 8 October 1946 [2 c.]
    • 6 December 1941 – Doc. No. 6255-I [1264]: Japanese Messages Concerning Military Installations, Ship Movements, etc., p. 29. From Honolulu to Tokyo #254 [re battleships entering the port on 5th of December]; IMTFE, City of Washington Certificate of John Ford Baecher, 25 July 1946; Certificate of authenticity, 8 October 1946 [2 c.]
    • 6 December 1941 – Defense Document 1500-D-4: Excerpt of Exhibit No. 37 of the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack – Congress of the United States, 79th Cong., 1st Sess., Basic Exhibit Dispatches, Action CINCPAC
    • 6 December 1941 – Defense Document 1500-E-4: Excerpt of Exhibit No. 37 of the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack – Congress of the United States, 79th Cong., 1st Sess., Basic Exhibit Dispatches, Action OPNAV
    • 6 December 1941 – Def. Doc. 1401-E-3 [2962]: From NOMURA to TOGO No. 1265 re [telegram from President Roosevelt to Emperor Hirohito] [2 c.]
    • 6 December 1941 – Def. Doc. 1500-F-6 [2968]: Excerpt of Exhibit No. 41: Information from Documentary Evidence on Messages No. D 901, 902, 907, 910, from Pearl Harbor Attack (Washington, United States Government Printing Office, 1946)
    • 6 December 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 2014 [YAMAMOTO 2015]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621140] Box 7
    7-8 December 1941, Folder 1 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1941-12-07-1941-12-08
    • 7 December 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document, p. 75. "The day on which diplomatic relations between Japan and America were severed"
    • 7 December 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 2063 [2960 KASE, Toshikazu]: IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, et al, Affidavit of KASE, Toshikazu (Chief of the First Section of the Bureau of American Affairs of the Japanese Foreign Ministry), 13 August 1947
    • 7 December 1941 – Document No. 2665 [1222]: Time Chart for December 6, 7, 8, 1941 [2 c.]
    • 6-7 December 1941 – Def. Doc. 1500-G-6 [2973-A]: Interrogation of Commander Lester Robert Schulz (Communications Assistant to the Naval Aide, Captain Beardall in the White House) re papers delivered to the President on the night of November 6. Excerpt from Pearl Harbor Attack, Washington, US Printing Office, 1946, p. 4659.
    • 7 December 1941 – Def. Doc. #2762 [3469 SHIBA, In Re: Note]: IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao et al, Sworn Deposition of SHIBA, Katsuo (served in Section Two of the Naval Affairs Bureau, Navy Ministry, November 1940- January 1944), 10 October 1947
    • 7 December 1941 – MATSUMAWA? Y- handwritten note
    • 7 December 1941 – Doc. No. 2669-A [1226, In Re; Dec. 7-8, See C.R. 10600ff]: Extracts from Diary by SHIRAO, Tateki
    • 7 December 1941 – Doc. No. 2581 [1223]: Certification by Philip Earl Sanders, Chief Boatswain's Mate US Navy and attached to the International Prosecution Section of the S.C.A. P. of the "Comparative Time Table Based on Tokyo, Proceeding Eastward, on 7th – 8th December"
    • 7 December 1941 – Document No. 95-A: Memorandum of a Conversation. Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, Japan 1931-194, v. II, p. 786-7 [2 c.]
    • 7 December 1941 – Doc. No. 1632W(89) [1220]: Extract from Entry from Marquis Kido's Diary [2c.]
    • 7 December 1941 – Doc. No. 1420: Affidavit of Frederick Charles Parr, British Subject, Tide Surveyor of the Chinese Maritime Customs at Shanghai, China [re Japanese personnel running military telephone lines around the Bund garden and pontoons], 27th March 1946
    • 7 December 1941 – Doc. No. 2593-D (38) Item 41, From Tokyo. Circular #2499 re China affair [2 c.}
    • 7 December 1941 – Doc. No.2593-D (39) Item 42, from Tokyo to Washington [2]
    • 7 December 1941 – "The War. The Japanese Attack. Statement by the Secretary of State," typescript
    • 7 December 1941 – Doc. No. 2215 [1245 K]: Exhibit N – Affidavit of Joseph W. Ballantine, 24 June 1946. "Memorandum Handed by the Japanese Ambassador (NOMURA) to the Secretary of State at 2:20 pm on December 7, 1941 (From Foreign Relations, v. II. P. 787-792)
    • 7 December 1941 – Def. Doc. # 2050-AB [2965]: Telegram No. 911 from Foreign Minister TOGO to Ambassador NOMURA, "Reference to my telegram No. 950" [2 c.]
    • 7 December 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 2045 [2966]: From Tokyo to Washington, No. 902, part 14: Excerpt from Pearl harbor – Intercepted Diplomatic Messages Sent by the Japanese Government between July 1 and December 8, 1941, Washington, United States Government Printing Office, 1945 [2 c.]
    • 7 December 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 2064 [2967]: IMTFE, United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, Affidavit of YUKI, Shiroji (Senior Secretary to accompany Ambassador KURUSU on his mission to the United States), 9 August 1947
    • 7 December 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1500-J-6 [2969]: Memorandum to Mr. Seth W. Richardson with attachment of the study of the times of delivery to the White House of certain translations of Japanese intercepts. Excerpt from Pearl Harbor Attack, US Printing Office, 1946 [2 c.]
    • 7 December 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 2094 [2970 Bratton]: IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao et al. Affidavit of Rufus S. Bratton (Colonel, United States Army), 18 August 1947
    • 7 December 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1500-C-6 [2971]: Testimony of Sumner Welles, Former Under Secretary of State. Excerpt from Pearl Harbor Attack, US Printing Office, 1946
    • 7 December 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1500-E-6 [2971]: Testimony of Maj. Gen. Sherman Miles, Friday, November 30, 1945, Congress of the United States, Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack. Excerpt from Pearl Harbor Attack, US Printing Office, 1946
    • 7 December 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1500-F-6: Exhibit no. 41. Information from Documentary Evidence on Messages No. D 901, 902, 907, 910. Excerpt from Pearl Harbor Attack, US Printing Office, 1946
    • 7 December 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1500-I-6 [2972]: Testimony of Capt. Laurence Frye Safford, United States Navy. Excerpt from Pearl Harbor Attack, US Printing Office, 1946 [2 c.]
    • 7 December 1941 – Typescript of telegram from TOGO to NOMURA, No. 905
    • 7 December 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document [2840 Hull]
    • 7 December 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1029 (revised) [3628 TANAKA Ryukichi]
    • 7 December 1941 – [P. H.]: Typescript of "Recollections"[of the Attack on Hawaii] of the Chief of Operations Section Naval General Staff, Captain TOMIOKA, Sadatoshi; of member of Operations Naval General Staff, Comdr MIYO, Tatsukichi; and of Combined Fleet Staff members: Capt KUROSHIMA, Kameto, and Comdr WATANABE, Yasuji; excerpt of "Additions to the Answers already given to the questions regarding the Attack on Hawaii; Office of the Supreme Commander for the Allied Forces, [Telegram ?] to Ministry of the Navy, Thru: Army and Navy Liaison Committee, from A. C. of S., G-2, GHQ, SCAP, signed by Colonel F. P. Munson; excerpt of "Operational Orders," 11 October 1945; Liaison Committee (Tokyo) for the Imperial Japanese Army and Navy, N.D. No130: To the Assistant Chief of Staff, G-2, signed by K. NAKAMURA, Rear Admiral, IJN, Representing the I.J. Minister of the Navy; excerpt of "review of inconsistencies"
    • 7 December 1941 – [P. H.] "POW NODA's Version," typescript of excerpt from CINCPAC-CINCPOA "Weekly Intelligence," v. 1, #22, p. 1-14 [p.3-8
    • 7 December 1941 – [P. H.]: Typescript of the Mainichi Shimbum: "Pearl Harbor Attacked in this Manner. The Fateful 7th of October, the Secret Sailing of the Submarine Fleet"; typescript of Inquiry at the YOMIURI HOCHI reflected that their edition of 30 October 1945 carried an article: "The eve of Pearl Harbor"; typescript re TOGO's recollection according to YOMIURI HOCHI about receiving President Roosevelt's message; typescript of time differential from the 1945 World Almanac
    • 7 December 1941 – Photostat of [Japanese Document]: Memorandum from Japanese Foreign Ministry SUZUKI to Documents Division
      Japanese.
    • 7 December 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document, p. 173 [TOJO 3655]
    • 7 December 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 2854, Exhibit 3524: Excerpt of Direct Examination of Joachim von Ribbentrop from Exhibit No. 2692, Official Transcript of the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg, Germany, on 30 March 1946, p.6814-6816
    • 7 December 1941 – Def. Doc. # 2828, p. 8-10 [Japan Negotiations 1941, OKA 3473]
    • 7 December 1941 – Def. Doc. #2820, p. 3-5 [OSHIMA 3512]
    • 7 December 1941 – Document 183: Imperial Ordinance relating to the Organization of the Naval General Staff Office. (As of December 7th 1941)
    • 7 December 1941 – Document 183: Imperial Ordinance relating to the Organization of the Naval General Staff Office. (As of December 7th 1941)
    • 7 December 1941 – Def. Doc. 2862, p. 40-41 [OSHIMA 3508]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621140] Box 7
    7-8 December 1941, Folder 2 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1941-12-07-1941-12-08
    • 8 December 1941 – IPS Doc. No. 3122: Particulars Regarding the Personal Message from President Roosevelt
    • 8 December 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document [OSHIMA 3508]
    • 8 December 1941 – Def. Doc. 2902, p. 42-43 [SUZUKI 3605]
    • 8 December 1941 – Typescript of excerpt of unknown document [SHIGA p15]
    • 8 December 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 2927, p. 37-40 [TOGO 3646]
    • 8 December 1941 – Excerpts of unknown documents: [3337 KAYA]; [SUZUKI 3605]
    • 8 December 1941 – [C. R. 35872 TOGO], typescript [re TOGO and KIDO's recollections when they received the message of President Roosevelt to the Japanese Emperor]
    • 8 December 1941 – [C. R. 35599 MATSUDAMA Y], typescript [re recollection about the telegram from President Roosevelt on the morning of 8th December 1941]
    • 8 December 1941 – Def. Doc. 3000, p. 181-184 [TOJO 3655]: "The Decision on the Imperial Rescript on the declaration of war and its promulgation"
    • 8 December 1941 – IPS Doc. No. 1087: "Notes of Privy Council Meeting: A Matter of Concerning Declaration of War Against the United States and Great Britain" [3 c.]
    • 8 December 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 617-A-1 [3653, In Re: Pearl Harbor Notice]: Excerpt from the Interrogation of OKA, Takazumi, 30 March 1946
    • 8 December 1941 – Defense Document 2964 [3718, In Re: Pearl Harbor]: IMTFE, The United States of America v. ARAKI, Sadao, et al, Sworn Deposition of SHIMADA, Shigetaro, 8 January 1948
    • 8 December 1941 – Defense Document 622-B-1 [3573] Pearl Harbor]: Excerpt from Interrogation of Admiral Shigetaro SHIMADA, 14 March 1946, Sugamo Prison, Tokyo, Japan
    • 8 December 1941 – [C. R. 36140]: Typescript, [Interrogation of TOGO "By Mr. Blankery." [Re: interview between TOGO and Ambassador Grew, TOGO not mentioning "the existence of a state of war?"
    • 8 December 1941 – IPS Doc. No. 3296, Exhibit 3568: Certified True Copy /s/ Glenn D. Trump, Capt. Inf., Press Release
    • 8 December 1941 – [C. R. 35889, Keenan, TOGO]: typescript of question
    • 8 December 1941 – IPS Doc. No. 3122, Exh. No. 3647: Particulars Regarding the Personal Message from President Roosevelt
    • 8 December 1941 – Def. Doc. 3000, p. 187 [TOJO 3655]
    • 8 December 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 2936 [SHIMAZU 3631]
    • 8 December 1941 – Def. Doc. #2679, p. 13-14 [ MITO 3454]
    • 8 December 1941 – Defense Document 1975 [KUSAKA 3010, Pearl Harbor]
    • 8 December 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document: Pearl Harbor Attack [Ott 3146]
    • 8 December 1941 – Defense Document 1972 [2999 Wenneker]: IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao et al, Affidavit of Paul W. Wenneker (Chief German Naval Attaché to Japan)
    • 8 December 1941 – Defense Document No. 2131, Exhibit # 3035, IPS Doc. No. 851A [THAI]: [Re: Thailand to give Japan permission of passage by the Japanese Forces through Thai territory]; Statement of Authenticity, 18 November 1946 [2 c.]
    • 8 December 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document [von Rib [sic]. 2762]: Pearl Harbor
    • 8 December 1941 – Def. Doc. 1257 [3082 ABE Y]: IMTFE, The Unites States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, et al, Sworn Deposition of ABE, Yoshimitsu (Commander of the Army Railway Transport of the Hiroshima District. Major-General), 7 December 1946
    • 8 December 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document [Pearl Harbor, MIJO T 3007]
    • 8 December 1941 – [40 D] Ua 41598: Document signed by Dr. Hans Stampfel, from Berlin [re Anticomintern Pact and some linguistic inconsistencies]
    • 8 December 1941 – Telegramm (offen) Tokio Nr.2684 vom 8.12.41: Telegram signed by Ott with "full English text" of script of the "Japanese war clarification against the United States and England," typescript
    • 8 December 1941 – [1358]: "Foreign Top Secret, Taizo HASEGAWA" ["US disturbs the establishment of the orders in Far East and wishes to become the master of Greater East Asia"], typescript [2 c.]
    • 8 December 1941 – [4078]: Telegramme (Secret Ch. V.) No. 2676 of 8.12: from Ott re break of Japanese- American relations, typescript [2 c.]
    • 8 December 1941 – [4078]: Telegramme (Secret Ch. V.) No. 2677 of 8.12: from Ott re "announcement of Japanese armed units in the Pacific have entered into battle with American and British armed units," typescript [2 c.]
    • 8 December 1941: IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, et al: Affidavit of Kumaichi YAMAMOTO (Chief of the East Asia Bureau of the Foreign Ministry), 20 August 1947
    • 8 December 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 2936 (TOGO): IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, et al: Affidavit of SHIMAZU Hisanaga (Private Secretary to Shinegori TOGO and Director of the Reparations Section of the Central Liaison Office), 8 December 1947
    • 8 December 1941: IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, et al: Affidavit of Kumaichi YAMAMOTO (Chief of the East Asia Bureau of the Foreign Ministry), 20 August 1947
    • 8 December 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1666 [3037]: IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, et al: Sworn Deposition of YAMAMOTO, Yoshio (Rear Admiral), 23 May 1947 [2 c.]
    • 8 December 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1667 [YAMADA]: IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, et al: Sworn Deposition of YAMADA, Seiju (Staff Officer of the Third Torpedo Flotilla and participated in the landing operation at Kotabarn), 23 May 1947
    • 8 December 1941 – Extract of unknown document, p. 21 [SHIGA]
    • 8 December 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document [John Goette, July 1946]
    • 8 December 1941 – File No. 69, Serial 21, Evid. Doc. No. 1915 [2225]: Excerpts from the Interrogation of HOSHINO, Naoki
    • 8 December 1941 – Doc. No. 2580 [1237]: Sworn Depositions of Philip Erle Saunders, Chief Boatswain's Mate of the United States Navy re information by radio of the Japanese attack on Pearl harbor and reporting it to the Beach Master, 8 and 9 August 1946; Doc. No. 2581: Comparative Time Table Based in Tokyo, Proceeding Eastward, on 7th -8th December
    • 8 December 1941 – Doc. No. 1633-A [1235-A]: Announcements: news of war outbreak, attack on Hong Kong, landing on Malay, air-raid on Hawaii and others [2 c.]
    • 8 December 1941 – Doc. No. 2543: IMTFE, The United States of America et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, et al, Affidavit of TATENO, Morio (announcer at Radio Tokyo), 24 July 1946 [2 c.]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621157] Box 8
    7-8 December 1941, Folder 3 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1941-12-07-1941-12-08
    • 8 December 1941 – Document No. 2175 [1236]: Foreign Office. Sworn Deposition of Robert Leslie Craigie, G.C.M.G., C.B., British Ambassador to Japan, 21 May 1946
    • 8 December 1941 – Doc. No. 1530 [1238]: Affidavit of Major General Christopher Michael Malby, M.C. (General Officer Commanding British Troops on China, stationed in Hong Kong), 19 July 1946
    • 8 December 1941 – Doc. No. 1500 [1231]: Foreign Office. Certificate of Sir Orme Garton Sargent, K.C.M.G., C.B., Permanent Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, 25 March 1946 [2 c.]
    • 8 December 1941 – Document No. 1632W [1239]: Extract from Entry from Marquis Kido's Diary and typescript
    • 8 December 1941 – Document No. 1632W (90), Exh. 1239: Prosecutions New Translation (27 Nov 46), Approved by the Language Arbitration Board (11 Dec 46). Extract from Entry from Marquis Kido's Diary
    • 8 December 1941 – Doc. No. 2503 A [1205 A]: Extract from Interrogation of Hideki TOJO, 18 February 1946
    • 8 December 1941 – Doc. No. 2505 A [Jap Final Note]: Extract from Interrogation of Hideki TOJO, 20 February 1946
    • 8 December 1941 – Doc. 1187C: Foreign Minister TOGO's Draft Explanation regarding the Japan-Thailand Agreement concerning the passage of Japanese troops through Thailand and the Treaty Alliance between Japan and Thailand
    • 8 December 1941 – Doc. No. 1555 D: Statement Issued by the Imperial Government, Issued on December 8, 1941. Tokyo Gazette, v. V, No. 7, January 1942 9pp. 323-325)
    • 8 December 1941 – Doc. No. 1555 E: On Receiving the Imperial Rescript. Radio Address by the Prime Minister Delivered December 8, 1941. Tokyo Gazette, v. V, No. 7, January 1942 9pp. 326-327)
    • 8 December 1941 – Doc. No. 1555 F: Memorandum to the American Government, Dated December 8, 1941. Tokyo Gazette, v. V, No. 7, January 1942 9pp. 349-355)
    • 8 December 1941 – Doc. No. 2593-D (40) [1242]: From Berlin to Tokyo #1437 [2 c.]
    • 8 December 1941 – Doc. No. 97A: From "Ten Years in Japan" – a Contemporary Record Drawn from the Diaries and Private and Official Papers of Joseph C. Grew, United States Ambassador to Japan, 1932-1942 [ c.]
    • 8 December 1941 – Correspondence between Direck JAIYANAMA, Thai Minister of Foreign Affairs and Teiji TSUBOGAMI, Japanese Ambassador re: Thailand's permitting Japan to use its facilities and passage of Japanese troops [2 letters]
    • 8 December 1941 – Doc. No. 1078 [1241]: Records of the Meeting of the Inquiry Committee with the Privy Council on Dec. 8, 1941, Concerning declaration of War Against America and England; Certificate of authenticity, 17 September 1946 [2 c.]
    • 8 December 1941 – Doc. No. 2362A [1240]: Imperial Rescript signed by HIROITO, December 8th, 1941 [2 c.]
    • 8 December 1941 – Def. Doc. #93, Exhibit 1247: From Report of the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack – Congress of the United States, p. 441-442 and typescript
    • 8 December 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document [Mr. Comyns Carr]
    • 8 December 1941 – Letter to T. TUSBOKAMI, Japanese Ambassador to Thailand from Direck JAIYANAMA, Thai Minister of Foreign Affairs
    • 8 December 1941 – Document No. 1657-A [1235-C]: "Orders for general mobilization have been issued at Hong Kong." Log of Radio News Broadcasts Given on Dec. 8 (Japanese Time), Japan Broadcasting System [2 c.]
    • 8 December 1941 – Document No. 220 E: Message by President Roosevelt to Congress (Foreign Relations, v. II, p. 793-794 [2 c.]
    • 8 December 1941 – Doc. No. 1530: In the Matter of the International Court at The Trial of Major Japanese War Criminals, Affidavit of Major General Christopher Maltby, M.C. (General Officer Commanding British Troops in Hong Kong), 29 July 1946
    • 8 December 1941 – Doc. 220 F: "Declaration by the United States of America of a State of War with Japan," excerpt from Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the US, Japan-1931-1941, v. II
    • 8 December 1941 – Doc. No. 102A:[Statements issued by the Netherlands Government; Press Dispatch from Batavia, Netherlands Indies."] Excerpt from the State Department Bulletin, 20 December 1941, p. 558-559 as marked.
    • 8 December 1941 – Doc. No. 847: "Imperial Rescript" [Japan's declaration of War on the USA and the British Empire]
    • 8 December 1941 – Doc. No. 2597: "Affidavit Sworn by SHIRAO, Tateki of Tokyo-To (in charge of the Department of Censorship in 1941), Nishi Takaido, 1 Chome, 139," 18 July 1946 [2 c.]
    • 8 December 1941 – [1421], [1228]: Excerpts of death entries with numbered 352 (Holwan, Harold, Marine S/L Petrol), 353 (Dunbar, James, Ingenieur S/L Petrol) and 354 ( Honeywill, Jock, Marine S/L Petrol) of the book: "Entrées et Sorties des Malades, Service Payants, 1941." Affidavit of Edward Austen Irwin Crowder (British Staff of the British Naval Staff Officer in Shanghai), 6 April 1946
    • [8 December 1948] – Doc. No. 4115 [1207 A]: From interrogation of Shigenori TOGO, dated 11 March 1946
    • 8 December 1941 – Doc. 2499 A [1243-A]: Extract from Interrogation of Hideki TOJO, 7 February 1946.
    • 8 December 1941 – Doc. No. 1420 [1227]: Affidavit of Frederick Charles Parr, British Subject, Tide Surveyor of the Chinese Maritime Customs at Shanghai, China [re Japanese personnel running military telephone lines around the Bund garden and pontoons], 27th March 1946
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621157] Box 8
    7-8 December 1941, Folder 4 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1941-12-07-1941-12-08
    • 8 December 1941 – Document 1508 [1230]: In the matter of Japanese War Crimes and in the Matter of the Attack on Malaya by Japanese Forces in December, 1941. Affidavit of William Harry Franklin, No. 44442, Royal Air Force, 6 March 1946
    • 8 December 1941 – Defense Document No. 502 (Excerpt 64): "Chapter XXII, War." Excerpt taken from "Behind the Japanese Mask," by Rt. Hon. Sir Richard Craigie, p. 134-136
    • 8 December 1941 – Defense Document 206-F (1): Excertp from Diary of US Ambassador Grew: "Ten Years in Japan," p. 496
    • 8 December 1941 – Def. Doc. #116: Congressional Resolution Declaring a State of War Between Japan and the USA
    • 8 December 1941 – Doc. No. 1577: In the Matter of the International Court for the Trial of Japanese Mayor War Criminals. Affidavit of Arthur Ernest Percival, CB, DSO, OBE, MC (General Officer Commanding Malaya), 20 July 1946
    • 8 December 1941 – "Japanese Declaration of War Against America and Great Britain (English Translation). Imperial Rescript, typescript
    • 8 December 1941 – "ATIS Enemy Publication, Number 6, p. 1: Mimeographed Copy of Imperial Rescript Containing the Declaration of War of the United States and Great Britain- GONA Area – 10," typescript
    • 8 December 1941 – Doc. No. 4119 [1206 A]: Excerpt from Interrogation of Shigenori TOGO dated 26 March 1946
    • 8 December 1941 – [2405], [1224]: IMTFE, The United States of America, the Republic of China, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics, the Commonwealth of Australia, Canada, the Republic of France, the Kingdom of the Netherlands, New Zealand, India, and the Commonwealth of the Phillipines, Against ARAKI, Sadao; DOHIHARA, Kenji; HASHIMOTO, Kingoro; HATA, Shunroku; HIRANOMA, Kiichiro; HIROTA, Koki; HOSHINO, Naoki; ITAGAKI, Seishuro; MATSUI, Iwane; MATSUOKA, Yosuke; MINAMI, Jiro; MUTO, Akira; NAGANO, Osami; OKA, Yosuke; ORAWA, Shumei; OSHIMA, Hiroshi; SATO, Kenryo; SHIGEMITSU, Mamoru; SHIMADA, Shigetaro; SHIRATORI, Toshio; Suzuki, Teiichi; TOGO, Shigenori; TOJO, Hideki, Omezu, Yoshijiro, Sworn oath of Joseph Clark Grew, United States Ambassador to Japan, 23 June 1946
    • 8 December 1941 – Doc. No. 2496-A [1197A] [In Re: Naval Attack on Pearl Harbor]: Extract from Interrogation of Osami NAGANO, 26 March 1946
    • 8 December 1941 – [MAZAKI, H]: handwritten note
    • 8 December 1941 – Document No. 2665 [In Re: 8 Dec 1941]: Time Chart for December 6, 7, 8, 1941
    • 8 December 1941 – Declarations of a State of War by the United States. Message of the President to Congress Dec. 8, typescript
    • [8 December 1941] – Allied Translator and Interpreter Section, Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers Research Report No. 131, Date 1 Dec. 1945: "Japan's Decision to Fight."
    • [8 December 1941] – Ex 1252]: Allied Translator and Interpreter Section, South West Pacific Area, Limited Distribution Translation, [illg.] 39 (Part VIII: Combined Fleet Operation Orders, Orders and Serials), Date June 45. " Navy Operations Plans and Orders 1941-1944 Recovered from CA NACHI. Full translation of files of operations orders, orders, memoranda and serials, dealing with Navy operation plans, recovered from CA NACHI. Issued by Combined Fleet, 1 and 3 Diversion Attack Forces, 1 Mobile Fleets, etc.; dated 1941-1944 (Manila Bay – 1945)
    • 8 December 1941 – Doc. No. 6258 [P. H.] [1255]: Sketch Map of Pearl Harbor After Attack of 7 December 1941 – JICPOA D-1071 Showing Areas A, B, C, D, Lochs, and Fatalities in Circles; Certificate of Eric W. Fleischer, 2nd Lt., AUS, MI (Language Division of International Prosecution Section), 13 November 1946; Statement of Robert M. Law, Lieutenant Commander, USNR, Officer in Charge, Joint Intelligence Center, Pacific Ocean Areas, 28 July 1946 [2 c.]
    • [8 December 1941] – Doc. 6 [Pearl Harbor]: Allied Translator and Interpreter Section, United States Army Forces, Pacific. "Translation of a document requested by Colonel MUNSON, Historical Investigation Section, G-2, Reply to a Questionnaire Concerning the Pearl Harbor Attack," 22 October 1945, copy of document and typescript
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621157] Box 8
    9-12 December 1941 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1941-12-09-1941-12-12
    • 9 December 1941 – [IPS 4078]: Typescript of Telegram from Tokyo to the Reich Foreign Minister "To be Treated as 'to be locked up'"
    • 9 December 1941 – [1358]: Sundry Notes. Hajime ITOH [2 c.]
    • 9 December 1941 – [4017]: Foreign Office language Service Va. 41598 [re Serbo-Croatian text]
    • 9 December 1941 – Def. Doc. #2785 [3447 MIKI]
    • 9 December 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document [re TANAKA testimony]
    • 9 December 1941 – Doc. No. 785-F [656]: Local Military Agreement between the French Authorities and the Japanese Army concerning the Joint Defense of French Indo-China [2 c.]
    • 9 December 1941 – Def. Doc. # 85: Excerpt from Bangkok Times: Thailand's Explanation [3 c.]
    • 9 December 1941 – Def. Doc. # 87: Japanese Declaration for Publicity from Bangkok Times [2 c.]
    • 9 December 1941 – Defense Document 206-F (2): "Prisoners of Japan." [Communication from Shigeneri TOGO to Ministry of Foreign Affairs on December 8 1941], excerpt from Diary of Ambassador Grew: "Ten Years in Japan," p. 499
    • 10 December 1941 – Def. Doc. # 117: Telegram from Ambassador in Japan (Grew) to Secretary of State
    • 10 December 1941 – Doc. No. 1021 [1266]: Meeting of Investigation Committee of the Privy Council; Certificate of authenticity, 19 September 1946 [2 c.]
    • 10 December 1941 – Doc. No. 1022 [1267]: Privy Council Minutes ["in the Imperial presence."] "Matter for the conclusion of the agreement between Japan, Germany, and Italy regarding the waging of a common war against USA and the United Kingdom, non-separate peace and collaboration for the establishment of a new order" [2 c.]
    • 10 December 1941 – Doc. No. 1555 G: "Concerning An Agreement Between Japan, Germany and Italy. Announcement by the Board of Information Made on December 11, 1941, with Respect to Their Joint Prosecution of War Against the United States and the British Empire, Abstention from Concluding Peace and Cooperation for the Establishment of a New Order." Tokyo Gazette, v. V, no. 7, January 1942 (p. 356-357)
    • 10 December 1941 – Document 1204 [51]: "XCIV. Announcement of the Board of Information Concerning the Conclusion of an Agreement Between Japan, Germany and Italy with Respect to their Joint Prosecution of War Against the United States and the British Empire, Abstention from Including Peace and Cooperation for the Establishment of a New Order' [2 c.]
    • 10 December 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document [TOGO's verbal report to the throne]
    • 11 December 1941 – [TOGO 3646]: Excerpt of unknown document
    • 11 December 1941 – Def. Doc. # 2820 [OSHIMA 3512], excerpt
    • 11 December 1941 – Def. Doc. # 1642 [2764]: Note of 11 December 1941. Handed by the German Foreign Minister Ribbentrop to the American Charge d'Affaire prior to the session of the Diet; Certificate of Origin, undated [2 c.]
    • 11 December 1941 – Doc. No. 851A: Japanese Embassy, Bangkok: Agreement between Japan and Thailand. Includes: Arrangement A: Concerning Military Expenditure; Note Verbale and Arrangement B: Concerning Military Expenditure.
    • 12 December 1941 – Doc. No. 2462 [862 A]: "Victory is Undoubted. (A talk of Premier TOJO)," excerpt from Asahi Shimbun, Tokyo, 12 December 1941 [2 c.]
    • 12 December 1941 – Def. Doc. # 88: "Japanese and Thai Army Alliance. Bothe Offensive and Defensive: All Facilities Offered. Thai Premier Broadcasts his People," Excerpt from the Bangkok Times, 12 December 1941 [3 c.]
    • 12 December 1941 – Doc. No. 1492 [1332]: Outline of the Economic Counter-Plans for the Southern Area. Policy, Essentials of the Counter-Plan for Area A [Dutch Indies, British Malaya and Borneo, Philippines], Essentials of the Counter-Plan for Area B [French Indo-China and Thailand]; Certificate of authenticity, 18 November 1946; Chart I [Copy by Signal Corps, US Army]: Products to be Transported by Cargo Boats (Including Passenger-Cargo Boats, Dec. 18, 1941); Chart II [Copy by Signal Corps, US Army]: Products to be Transported by Tankers (Including Deep Tanks) [2 c.]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621157] Box 8
    13-20 December 1941 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1941-12-13-1941-12-20
    • 13 December 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document [re Switzerland representation of American interests in Japan]
    • 14 December 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document [re: statement from Litvinov saying that the Soviet Union will concentrate on the "annihilation of Hitler"]
    • 14 December 1941 – Doc. No. 1112A [1333-A]: [Japanese] Policy Toward Neutral Powers and Other Problems. Draft of Foreign Ministry; Certificate of authenticity, 5 November 1946 [2 c.]
    • 14 December 1941 – Document No. 4002 [609]: "Reception of the Japanese Ambassador, General OSHIMA, by the Fuehrer on 14 December 1941, from 1300 to 1400 o'clock in the presence of the Reich Foreign Minister" ; Affidavit of Gerard Schaeffer, 16 April 1946 [2 c.]
    • 14 December 1941 – [IPS 530, also 4002]: Translation of Document 2932-PS, Office of the US Chief Counsel: "Reception of the Japanese Ambassador, General OSHIMA, by the Fuehrer on 14 December 1941, from 1300 to 1400 o'clock in the presence of the Reich Foreign Minister, " typescript
    • 15 December 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document [re visit of Spanish Ambassador]
    • 15 December 1941 – Defense Doc. 1500-G-4: Memorandum for Record of L. T. Gerow (Brigadier General, Acting Assistant Chief of Staff), Exhibit No. 39 of the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack, Congress of the United States, 79th Cong., 1st Sess., excerpt, p. 1409, v. 14
    • 15 December 1941 – Defense Doc. 1500-H-4: Memorandum for Record of W. B. Smith (Colonel, General Staff, Secretary, General Staff), Exhibit No. 39 of the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack, Congress of the United States, 79th Cong., 1st Sess., excerpt, p. 1409- 1410, v. 14
    • 15 December 1941 – Message of the President of the United States to the Congress, December 15, 1941 (Released to the Press December 15); Doc. No. 1632W (91): Extract from Entry from Marquis Kido's Diary, 16 September 1941
    • 16 December 1941 – Doc. 876: Foreign Minister TOGO's speech delivered at the Diet meeting held on December 16, 1941
    • 16 December 1941 – Def. Doc. #2710 [3669-A]: Translated by the Defense Language Branch: "Government Committee man (Mr. KIMURA, Heitaro), reports on the war situation in place of the War Minister; Errata Sheet; Certificate of authenticity, 7 October 1947 [2 c.]
    • 16 December 1941 – Doc. No. 1632W(91) [1268]: Revised translation of Extract from Entry of Marquis Kido's Diary
    • 16 December 1941 – Doc. No. 1555I [879 A]: "The 78th Session of the Imperial Diet – Ministerial Address of December 16, 1941. Address by the Prime Minister, General Hideki TOJO," Excerpt from Tokyo Gazette, v. V, No. 8, February 1942 [2 c.]
    • 16 December 1941 – Department of State, Division of European Affairs Memorandum [re Dutch reporting activity of Japanese submarines in the waters of Portuguese Timor]; Memorandum from the Navy Department, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations to the State Department re [occupation of Timor by Dutch and Australian troops], December 17, 1941
    • 18 December 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document [Nimitz appointment as Commander-in-Chief of US Fleet in the Pacific; Emmons, Supreme Court Commander of the Army in Hawaii; and Brig-General Tinker, Commander of the Air Force]
    • 18 December 1941 – Document 10-B [1468]: Telegram from Hull to American Legation, Bern, [Switzerland] re [requesting the Swiss Government through its representative at Tokyo to communicate to the Japanese Government that "is the intention" of the USA to apply the provisions of the Geneva Prisoner of War Convention and the Geneva Red Cross Convention to "any civilian enemy aliens that may be interned" and that the USA "hopes that the Japanese Government will apply the provisions of both conventions" [2 c.]
    • 19 December 1941 – IPS Doc. # 3177-A: Typescript of Dai Kai Shi/ Imperial Headquarter Navy/Instruction No. 31 to YAMAMOTO (Commander in Chief of the Combined Fleet), Summary [2 c.]
    • 19 December 1941 – Telegram signed by Fish to Secretary of State re [Timor's refusal to accept the explanations of the British and Dutch Governments for violating Portuguese neutrality]
    • 19 December 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 516 [2330]: "Portugal Bids the Allies Quit Timor; They Say 'No' as Axis Warns Lisbon," by Daniel T. Bringham. Excerpt from the New York Times, 19 December 1941; Certificate of authenticity, 24th February 1947 [2 c.]
    • 19 December 1941 – Def. Doc. 1939: From Chief of Naval General Staff Admiral NAGANO, Osami to Commander in Chief of Combined Fleet, Admiral YAMAMOTO: Naval General Staff Directive No. 31 (gist)
    • 20 December 1941 – Document No. 1187-B: The Investigation Committee Meeting re: The matter of approval of the Japan-Thailand Agreement concerning the passage of Japanese troops through Thailand territory and one other question [ 2 c.]
    • 20 December 1941 – Doc. 1187B: Foreign Minister TOGO's Draft Explanation regarding the Japan-Thailand
    • 20 December 1941 – Doc. No. 1104: The Notes of Privy Council. The Bills are the Approbation of the Agreement between Japan and Thailand concerning Japanese Army's passing through the territory of Thailand and The Conclusion of the Treaty of Alliance between Japan and Thailand
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621157] Box 8
    21-31 December 1941 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1941-12-21-1941-12-31
    • 21 December 1941 – Def. Doc. #2932 [3680]; Japanese-Thailand Treaty of Alliance, Signed at Bangkok on December 21, 1941. Enforce on and after the same date. Promulgated December 27, 1941 (in the Official Gazette dated December 29 [2 c.]
    • 21 December 1941 – [TOJO 3655]: Excerpt of unknown document
    • 21 December 1941 – Doc. No. 864A: Alliance Pact Between Japan and Thailand [2 c.]
    • 21 December 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document [Churchill and his wife arrived at Washington]
    • 23 December 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document re [President Roosevelt signed draft bill]
    • 23 December 1941 – Telegram sent to Secretary of State from Lisbon [re Portuguese condemnation of occupying troops in Portuguese Timor]
    • 23 December 1941 – Department of State, Division of European Affairs Memorandum
    • 24 December 1941 – Document 208 [92]: The Prisoner of War Internment Camp (Imperial Ordinance No. 1182, promulgated 24 December 1941
    • 25 December 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document ["Wake Island has fallen …"]
    • 26 December 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document: "Hongkong is reported to have fallen yesterday, Christmas Day"
    • 26 December 1941 – IPS Doc. No. 3211 [3748]: War Department. U. S. Military Mission to China "AMMISCA." Memorandum sent from Rangoon, Burma by F. D. Merrill (Major, Cavalry) for Liaison Officer, Office of Chief of Staff, G-2, photostatic copy [2 c.]
    • 26 December 1941 – [Typescript of Communication] from the British Embassy in Washington to Department of State, Division of Communications and Records re agreement with Portugal of British protection of Timor with Australian and Dutch combined troops]
    • 27 December 1941 – Letter (in French) from C. Gorge (Swiss Minister), Legation de Suisse au Japon, to Shigenori TOGO, Ministre de Affaires Ètrangères; document in Japanese and handwritten translation of Fujiko KOYAMA: "Reference Documents exchanged between Japan and America, relative to the application of the Geneva Treaty of 1929 on the treatment of prisoners war (11 January, 21st of Showa, 2nd Division, Treaty Bureau)"
      French.
    • 27 December 1941 – Document No. 1469F: Translation of a letter from C. Gorge, Swiss Minister in Tokio to H. E. M. Shigenori TOGO
    • 27 December 1941 – Doc. No. 1811 [1270 A]: Excerpts from Collection of Essays on Problems of International Law Related to the Greater East Asia War. A Report Study Concerning Hostilities on the Outbreak of War by Mr. Tachi and Mr. Kashima; Certificate of authenticity, 22 October 1946
    • 27 December 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document [re Anglo-American joint addresses in Congress]
    • 28 December 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document [re situation in the Philippines
    • 29 December 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document ["left Washington for Hot Springs"]
    • 29 December 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 2934, Exhibit 92 [92-A]: Organization of the Prisoners-of-War Information Bureau. Imperial Ordinance No. 1246, Promulgated on 29 December 1941 [2 c.]
    • 30 December 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document [re New York Times account of the departure of the Ambassador]
    • 31 December 1941 – Defense Document 206-F (3): "Some Japanese Friends Remain True," excerpt from Diary of US Ambassador Grew: "Ten Years in Japan," p. 507-509
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621165] Box 9
    1-15 January 1942 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1942-01-01-1942-01-15
    • January 1942 – Def. Doc. 1253: IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao et al, Sworn Deposition of SAWADA, Shigeru (Commander of the 13th Army until 1942), 16 January 1947
    • January 1942 – IPS Doc. No. 2329-B [3853]: "The Problem of racial harmony and spiritual unity of East Asiatic Nations," extracts from the book Great Manchurian Empire, Published on account of the ten year jubilee by the State Organization Kyo-Wa-Kai and the Chief Bureau of the Russian Emigrants Affairs of the Manchurian Empire, In Kahrbin 1942
    • January 1942 – Excerpt of unknown document [SATO, M. 3629]
    • January 1942 – Def. Doc. #1921 [3068 SUGITA]: IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao et al, Sworn Deposition of SUGITA, Kazuji (Staff Officer of the 25th Army under the command of General YAMASHITA until April 1942), 24 July 1947
    • January 1942 – Document 2754 [1344]: "Course of Events Leading up to Decisions on Political Control and Reversion of the East Indies in the Second World War," 3 December 1946
    • January 1942 – Def. Doc. 2862 [OSHIMA 3508]
    • January 1942 – Def. Doc. No. 2927 [TOGO 3646]
    • ianuary 1942 – Def. Doc. 2816: Excerpt from "Fuehrer Conferences-Germany Navy 1942," The Balkans, p. 127
    • January 1942? – Doc. No. 636, Enclosure 4 [Def. Doc. 583]: Typescript [re Philippine men support of Japan] [2 c.]
    • January 1942 – Doc. 2618 [1340]: Pro Justitia. Official Record. Sworn Statement of Cornelis Van Den Hoogenband (Colonel General Staff, Commander of the troops at Balikpapan), 22 May 1946; Certificate of the Netherlands Forces Intelligence Services (NEFIS), Batavia, 29 August 1946.
    • January 1942 – Doc. No. 2620 A [1341]: Pro Justitia. Official Record of Interrogation of Joseph Theodoor Van Amstel (militia sailor 6619/D); Certificate of War Crimes Section of Netherlands Forces Intelligence Services (NEFIS), Batavia, 10 April 1946
    • January 1942? – Document 2698 (Certified as Exhibit "k" in Doc. No. 2687): Translation of "Notification on Dealing with Prisoners of War," Notification sent from Chief of Staff Taiwan Military Jurisdiction to Chief of Taiwan POW Camps; Certification, 22 August 1945
    • January 1942 – Document No. 2624A [1339]: Pro Justitia. Record of Evidence of "Temporary Court Martial at Soerabaja, in charge of the investigation of war crimes" of Gerard Leonard Reinderhoff (Major of the R.N.I.A. Infantry); Certificate of War Crimes Section of Netherlands Forces Intelligence Service (NEFIS), 31 July 1946
    • January 1942? – Def. Doc. 2277: Excerpt from "Red Cross International Review," 27 August 1947
    • 1 January 1942 – Def. Doc. No. 2927 [TOGO 3646]
    • 1 January 1942 – Def. Doc. # 184: Joint Declaration by the United States of America, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the Union of Socialist Republics, China, Australia, Belgium, Canada, Costa Rica, Cuba, Czechoslovakia, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Greece, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, India, Luxemburg, The Netherlands, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Norway, Panama, Poland, South Africa and Yugoslavia, Signed January 1, 1942
    • 1-3 January 1942 – Kido's Diary
    • 3 January 1942 – IPS Doc. No. 4096-A: "Secret Reich Matter. Note Concerning the Fuehrer's conversation with Ambassador OSHIMA on 3 January 1942 in the presence of the Reich Foreign Minister in the Wolfsschanze from 1615 to 1800 hours" [2 c.]
    • 3 January 1942 – Document No. 847-D [1494]: [Message] signed by Ernesto M. Villa, Embassy of the Republic of the Argentine Republic in Tokyo to Shigenori TOGO [re instructions to ask Japan of willingness to follow terms of the International Convention on the treatment of prisoners of war] [2 c.]
    • 4 January 1942 – IPS Document 4075 Item 4: Typescript of telegram signed by Ribbentrop [re conversations with OSHIMA re cooperation "in the field of propaganda directed especially towards India and the Arabian countries"]
    • 5 January 1942 – Document No. 847-E [1495]: Message from the Embassy of the Argentine Republic [re application of Articles 11 and 12 of the Convention of treatment of prisoners of war] [2 c.]
    • 6 January 1942 – Address of the President of the United States delivered before a Joint Session of the Two Houses of Congress January 6, 1942. 77th Cong., 2nd Sess. Washington, United States Printing Office, 1942
    • 9 January 1942 – Defense Document 206-F (4): "We Keep Busy," excerpt from Diary of Ambassador Grew: "Ten Years in Japan," p. 510
    • 11 January 1942 – Doc. #1555-M [1337]: "Concerning the Opening of Hostilities Against Netherlands Forces. Statement of the Government Issued by the Board of Information on January 12, 1942." Excerpt from Tokyo Gazette, v. V, No. 8, February 1942, p. 415
    • 12 January 1942 – Def. Doc. #23
    • 13 January 1942 – Document No. 10-B-1 [2170]: [re Provisions of the International Treaty and Red Cross Treaty of July 27, 1929] and Document No. 10-B-3 [2172]: [re Provisions of the International Treaty and Red Cross Treaty of July 27, 1929] [2 c.]
    • 15 January 1942 – Document No. 2459 A [677A]: "TAI – KOKU (Thailand) Advance to the South"; map; Certificate, 20 September 1946
    • 15 January 1942 – IPS Doc. No. 4075-A (Item 9): Communication signed by [Emil] Wiehl to Ambassador Ritter re agreements between Germany and Japan] [2 c.]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621165] Box 9
    16-27 January 1942 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1942-01-16-1942-01-27
    • 16 January 1942 – Def. Doc. 1900A-12: "Use of Singapore, Opinions expressed among the U. S. Navy Circles," excerpt from the Asahi Shimbun, January 16, 1942
    • 17 January 1942 – Doc. No. 4025E(11) Item 18: Telegram signed by Neumann, in Saigon [re situation in Indo-China]
    • 18 January 1942 – Excerpts of unknown documents: [OSHIMA 3508]; [TOGO 3646]; [ MATSUMOTO 3623]
    • 18 January 1942 – Doc. 4018 [49]: Military Agreement between Germany, Italy and Japan, signed by Willhelm Keitel, Efisio Luigi Marras, Naokuni Nomura, Ichiro Banzai. Secret No. 6 (Japan) [2 c.]. [See IMTFE Doc. 4018]
    • 20 January 1942 – Def. Doc. No. 1606 [NOMURA, Naokuni 3000]
    • 20 January 1942 – Document No. 1469E: Translation of letter from the Japanese Minister of Foreign Affairs to the Swiss Minister in Tokyo
    • 20 January 1942 – Department of State, Division of European Affairs Memorandum to Mr. Atherton [re agreement with Portugal: the Allied Force will withdraw for Timor once Portuguese troops arrive]
    • 21 January 1942 – Translation of Document No. 1201-B: Address of the Prime Minister, General Hideki TOJO, before the 79th Session of the Diet
    • 21 January 1942 – Doc. No. 8483 [2054]: Certificate. Statement of Source and Authenticity [of a list of documents], 6 January 1947
    • 21 January 1942 – Document No. 1555K: "Address by the Prime Minister, General Hideki TOJO," Tokyo Gazette, v. V, No. 9
    • 21 January 1942 – Doc. No. 8443: Letter from the Swiss Minister to Shigenari TOGO, Minister of Foreign Affairs
    • 22 January 1942 – Doc. 876: Foreign Minister TOGO's speech at the 79th Session of the Diet, held on 21 January 1942
    • 22 January 1942 – Doc. No. 1038: "TOGO's Speech of 22 January 1942"
    • 22 January 1942 – Doc. No. 1038A: "Proceedings of Diet." Stenographic Records of Proceedings of the House of Representatives No. 3. Minister of State Shigenori TOGO's Speech; Certificate of authenticity, 5 November 1946 [2 c.]
    • 22 January 1942 – Telegram signed by Fish to Secretary of State [re discrepancies on number of troops that Portugal said was going to send to Timor]
    • 22 January 1942 – Doc. No. # 2736, Exh. No. 3674]: The Official Gazette. Stenographic Record of the Proceedings of the House of Representatives at the 79th Imperial Diet. Interpellation of the Ministers of States; Certificate of authenticity, 15 July 1947 [2 c.]
    • 23 January 1942 – Doc. No. 636, Enclosure No. 3 [Def. Doc. 583 Sheldon]: Document [re Philippines "ready to obey to the best of our ability the orders issued by the Commander in Chief of the Imperial Japanese Forces" in the Philippines. Signed by Jorge B. Vargas, Jose Yulo, Quintin Paredes, Jose P. Laurel, Benigno S. Aquino, Teofilo Sison, Rafael R. Aluman, Claro M. Recto, Jorge Bogobo, Leon G. Guinto, Jose Fabella, Eulogio Rodriguez, Sotero Baluyot, Serafin Marabut, Emilio Aguinaldo, Vicente Madrigal, Ramon J. Fernandez, Antonio de las Alas, Elpidio Quirino, Jose Zulueta, Dominador Tan, Francisco Lavides, Ramon Avancena, Miguel Unson, Alejandro Roces, Pedro Sabido, Alfonso Mendoza, Melecio Arranz, Pedro C. Hernaez, Jose Ozamiz, Jose Veloso, Picardo Navarro, Prospero Sanidad, Eugenio Perez [2 c.]
    • 23 January 1942 – Doc. No. 636, Enclosure No. 5, Order (No. 1) from the Commander-in-Chief of the Imperial Japanese Forces in the Philippines to Mr. Jorge B. Vargas [Def. Doc. 583 Sheldon] naming him Chairman of the Executive Commission
    • 23 January 1942 – IPS Doc. No. 4053-A [3818A]; Urgent Telegram, signed by Helmuth Wohltat (German Foreign Office economic specialist) and Ott; Certificate of authenticity, 23 April 1946 [2 c.]
    • 23 January 1942 – Def. Doc. # 193: "Excerpt from the Robert Commission's Report on the Pearl Harbor Disaster"
    • 23 January 1942 – Telegram No. 52 sent by Fish in Lisbon to Secretary of State [re solution of difficulties regarding Timor]
    • 23 January 1942 – "Security in Timor. Portuguese Troops Sent. Britain in Agreement," The London Times, Saturday January 24, 1942
    • 24 January 1942 – IPS Doc. No. 4054-B [3818-B]: Secret Memorandum, signed by Wiehl [re negotiations of a German credit treaty with the Japanese]; Certificate of authenticity, 23 April 1946 [2 c.]
    • 24 January 1942 – Report from Commander of 14th Army Masaharu HOMMA to War Secretary Hideki TOJO Concerning the Military Administration in Philippine Islands
    • 24 January 1942 – Doc. No. 636 [Sheldon]: Report from Commander of 14th Army Masaharu HOMMA to War Secretary Hideki TOJO Concerning the Military Administration in Philippine Islands
    • 27 January 1942 – Def. Doc. 2777-A [3719]: Extract from Exhibit No. 688 "Plan for Establishment of Greater east Asia Co-prosperity Sphere (draft)
    • 27 January 1942 – Def. Doc. #2977-B [3719-A]: Excerpt from the original Draft of the Establishment of the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere, Page 1
    • 27 January 1942 – Def. Doc. #2839 [3603]: Name of Control Associations and their competent authorities regulated by the Act of Organizations of Principal Industries; Certificate of authenticity, 16 September 1947 [2 c.]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621165] Box 9
    27–31 January 1942 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1942-01-27-1942-01-31
    • 27 January 1942 – Doc. No. 2402B [1336]: Draft of Basic Plan for Establishment of Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere by Total War Research Institute [2 c.]
    • 27 January 1942 – Doc. No. 2402 [688 A]: Extracts from "Plan for Establishment of Greater East Asia Co-prosperity Sphere," (Draft Plan)
    • 27 January 1942 – Confidential Message Received at War Department from Portugal [re rumor that Japanese troops will invade the Dutch portion of Timor, but not the Portuguese portion]
    • 29 January 1942 – Doc. No. 4076 A [1271]: Secret Telegram No. 245 signed by Ott re discussions on the Diet [2 c.]
    • 29 January 1942 – Document 11: Secret Telegram No. 245 signed by Ott re discussions on the Diet [2 c.]; Document No. 1465-C: Copy of letter in French from Japanese Foreign Minister to Argentine Charge d' Affaires; Certificate of authenticity 5 September 1946 [2 c.]
    • 29 January 1942 – Doc. No. 11A(7) [806]: Secret Telegram No. 245 signed by Ott re discussions on the Diet; Certificate [2 c.]
    • 29 January 1942 – Typescript of Secret Telegram No. 245 signed by Ott re discussions on the Diet; Confidential Telegram with List of Documents from the German Foreign Office
    • 29 January 1942 – Document No. 1465-B [1957]: Re: British, Canadian, Australian and New Zealand Governments would adhere to the Geneva Prisoner of War Convention of 1929 [2 c.]
    • 29 January 1942 – Doc. 1554: Note from TOGO to Charge d' Affairs of Argentina in Tokyo re treatment of POWs, copy and typescript
    • 29 January 1942 – Doc. No. 847F [1956]: Reply of Foreign Minister TOGO to Argentine Charge d' Affairs; Certificate of 7 November 1946 [4 c.]
    • 29 January 1942 – Document No. 1465-C: translation of copy of letter in French from TOGO to the Swiss Minister in Tokyo; Certificate, 5 September 1946
    • 29 January 1942 – Document No. 1469D [1490]: translation of letters from TOGO, Minister of Foreign Affairs to the Minister of Switzerland; Certificate, 5 December 1946 [2 c.]
    • 31 January 1942 – Def. Doc. #89: Excerpt from Department of State Bulletin Concerning Thailand
    • 31 January 1942 – Doc. No. 1955 [676 A]: From the Osaka Ji-Ji: "A Great Union of Asia," by TANAKA, Namokichi; Certificate, 20 September 1946
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621165] Box 9
    1-15 February 1942 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1942-02-01-1942-02-15
    • February 1942 – Def. Doc. 3000 [TOJO 3655]
    • February 1942 - Def. Doc. #23: Kido Diary [excerpts]
    • 4 February 1942 – Document 10-C: From Huddle, Klahr J. (Counselor) in Bern, to Secretary of State, "American Interests, Japan," re Japan "strictly observing Geneva Red Cross Convention" [2 c.]
    • 5-6 February 1942 – Def. Doc. #2502
    • 10 February 1942 – TC No. 17872 Telegram Sent by OTT to the High Command of the Navy Skl to Naval Attache GK [2 c.]
    • 10 February 1942 – Doc. No. 2774 [2236 SATO?]: Excerpts from Statement Made by Major General Kenryo SATO, Head of the Bureau of Military Affairs and a Government Delegate at a Budget Committee Meeting of the 79th Session of the Imperial Diet, House of Representatives – February 10th, 1942; Certificates of authenticity, 17 December 1946 [2 c.]
    • 10 February 1942 – Doc. No. 2774B [2248]: Minutes of the Accounts Committee Meeting of The Diet, 7th Day. Speech by Minister SHIMADA [2 c.]
    • 11 February 1942 – Typescript of excerpt of unknown document "(TN should read this)"
    • 12 February 1942 – Document No. 2853-A (1): [2016]: Communication signed by the Swiss Minister to Shigenari TOGO
    • 12 February 1942 – Document No. 2853-B [2016A]: Synopsis of Document No. 2853-A-(1)-(73) in Re: PW Foreign Communications
    • 13 February 1942 – Document No. 1469B [1491]: Translation of letter signed by TOGO to Swiss Minister re [Japanese application of the Geneva Convention relative to the treatment of prisoners of war under condition of reciprocity and good condition of the 134 civilian Americans held]; Certificate of authenticity, 4 December 1946
    • 14 February 1942 – Document 10-D [1470]: Telegram sent by Hull to American Legation in Bern re American civilians conditions in the Philippines in areas occupied by the Japanese forces [2 c.]
    • 15 February 1942 – Communication from the Legacao de Portugal [Portugal Legation] in Washington, D.C. to Department of State re transport of Portuguese troops to Timor
    • 15 February 1942 – Memorandum from William B. Sale (Watch Officer) for the Chief of Naval Operations, The Navy Department
    • February - March 1942 – Document 2674A [1343-A]: Account of The Netherlands East Indies Operation Feb-Mar '42, [typescript of] Handwritten loose sheets, containing an account of the N.E.I. Op as related by "a Lt-Col," apparently copied from the Osaka Maincichi. Confidential British Secret. Allied Translator and Interpreter Section, South West Pacific Area Enemy Publications [2c.]
    • February – March 1942 – Document No. 2622-A [1342] In Re: Feb-Mar 42: Certificate of Statement of A.F.P. Hulsewe, Lieutenant, Royal Netherlands Navy Reserve
  • 16-28 February 1942 - [Missing ?]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621165] Box 9
    1-10 March 1942 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1942-03-01-1942-03-10
    • March 1942 – Def. Doc. 2975 [3732]: Certificate of Miyama Yōzō, (Chief of the Archives Section of the 1st Demobilization Bureau), 31 October 1947
    • March 1942 – Def. Doc. No. 1323 [TANAKA 2676]
    • March 1942 – Excerpt of unknown document [SATO Nautabe? 2695]
    • March 1942 – Def. Doc. #1520 [3071 (2)]: IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, et al. Affidavit of Alfred F. Kretschmer (German Military Attache in Tokyo from December 4, 1940 to May 8, 1945) Concerning the treatment given to Prisoners of War who had fallen into Japanese hands"
    • March 1942 – Def. Doc. #23: KIDO Diary
    • 1 March 1942 – Doc. No. 651: Translation of Korean Staff Telegram No. 518 to the Chief of Staff of the Korean Army
    • 1 March 1942 – Doc. No. 980A: Translation of Secret Telegram – 2-28 from the Chief of Staff of the Korean Army to Vice Minister of War; Draft of Vice-Minister's reply to the Chief of Staff of the Korean Army (Riku-a-Mitsu-den) (Army-Asia-Secret telegram re: Internment of Prisoners of War referred to in Cho-San (Korean Army Operations Department; Cho-SanMitsu-475-Report regarding plans for the internment of prisoners of war in Korea; A-Mitsu (Asia-Secret) No. 1910-Part II, Secret telegram from Chief of Staff, Korean Army to Vice Minister of War re [prisoners of war to be sent to Korea]; Certificate of authenticity, 3 October 1946
    • 1 March 1942 – Def. Doc. # 1944 [3054-A]: From Chief of Naval General Staff Admiral Osami NAGAN0 to Commander in Chief of Combined Fleet, Admiral [Isoroku] YAMAMOTO re "Operational Policy" [2 c.]
    • 1 March 1942 – Def. Doc. # 1942 [3054 C]: Translation of telegram from Admiral NAGANO to Commander in Chief of China Area Fleet, Admiral [Mineichi] KOGA; Commander in Chief of Kure Naval Station, Admiral TOYODA; Commander in Chief of Yokosuka Naval Station, Vice Admiral [Noburo?] HIRATA; Commander in Chief of Maizuru Naval Station, Vice Admiral [Mamami] KOBAYASHI; Commander in Chief of Sasebo Naval Station, Vice Admiral TANIMOTO; Commander in Chief of Chinkai Minor Naval Station, Vice Admiral YAMAMOTO; Commander in Chief of Ominato Minor Naval Station, Vice Admiral ORUMA, Commander in Chief of Osaka Minor Naval Station, Vice Admiral KOBAYASHI
    • 2 March 1942 – Document No. 1469A [1493]: Translation of letter from Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs to the Swiss Minister; Certificate , 5th December 1946 [2 c.]
    • 3 March 1942 – Document No. 2853-A: Letter from C. Gorge, Swiss Minister in Tokyo to Shigenori TOGO
    • 3 March 1942 – No. 402: Legation of the United States of America in Lisbon, letter from Bert Fish (Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Portugal) to Secretary of State re: Portuguese Press Comment on the War in the Pacific
    • 2 March 1942 – Two telegrams sent by Bert Fish to Secretary of State [indicating position of the Joao Bello
    • 4 March 1942 – Doc. No. 980A [1973]: 1 March 1942 – Doc. No. 980A: Translation of Secret Telegram – 2-28 from the Chief of Staff of the Korean Army to Vice Minister of War; Draft of Vice-Minister's reply to the Chief of Staff of the Korean Army (Riku-a-Mitsu-den) (Army-Asia-Secret telegram re: Internment of Prisoners of War referred to in Cho-San (Korean Army Operations Department; Cho-SanMitsu-475-Report regarding plans for the internment of prisoners of war in Korea; A-Mitsu (Asia-Secret) No. 1910-Part II, Secret telegram from Chief of Staff, Korean Army to Vice Minister of War re [prisoners of war to be sent to Korea]; Certificate of authenticity, 3 October 1946 [2 c.]
    • 4 March 1942 – Department of State, Division of Far Eastern Affairs: Despatch No. 394 re "Portuguese attitude toward Japanese entry into Timor"
    • 5 March 1942 – Doc. No. 980A: Internment of Prisoners of War referred to in Cho-San (Korean Army Operations Department)
    • 9 March 1942 – Document 10 [1472]: Telegram from Bern, signed by Huddle, to Secretary of State re: "American Interests, Japan, Treatment Americans" [2 c.]
    • 9 March 1942 – Document No. 1555L: "Address by Foreign Minister, Mr. Shigenori TOGO," Tokyo Gazette, v. V, No. 9
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621165] Box 9
    11-31 March 1942 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1942-03-11-1942-03-31
    • March 1942 – Def. Doc. #23: Excerpts of Kido's Diary
    • 11 March 1942 – Document No. 90-27-A [849]: "A Speech of Kenryo SATO, Chief of the Military Section of the War Ministry,: Tokyo Nichi-Nichi, 11 March 1942, No. 23, 588 [2 c.]
    • 13 March 1942 – Def. Doc. #2502: re prisoners of war
    • 13 March 1942 – Doc. No. 1632 W (95 [1985]: Extract from Entry from Marquis Kido's Diary [2 c.]
    • 18 March 1942 – Document 10-G [1473]: Letter signed by Welles to American Legation in Bern re American Interests in Japan [2 c.]
    • 23 March 1942 – Doc. No. 980A: Report from Commander in Chief of the Korean Army , Seishiro ITAGAKI to Minister of War Hideki TOJO, Cho-San Mitsu-475 Report regarding plans for the internment of prisoners of war in Korea
    • 25 March 1942 – IPS Doc. No. 1552 – Item 28: [Japanese] Vice Minister of War Answer to the Foreign Vice Minister re his opinion on treatment of American prisoners of war
    • 26 March 1942 – Typescript translation of telegram 1.2 from Berlin to German Embassy in Tokyo, signed by Ribbentrop [2 c.]
    • 26 March 1942 – IPS Doc. No. 4092 [3819]: Telegram in Cipher from Berlin to Tokyo [2 c.]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621173] Box 10
    1-15 April 1942 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1942-04-01-1942-04-15
    • April 1942 – Def. Doc. #23: Excerpt of Kido's Diary
    • April 1942 – Excerpt of unknown document [SHIRATORI ? 3595]
    • April 1942 – IPS Doc. No. 3349-A and IPS Doc. No. 3349-B: Excerpts from the Record of the Trial United States of America vs. Shigeru SAWADA, et al before the Military Commission Convened by the Commanding General, United States Army Forces, China, Volume 1, Direct Examination of Chase J. Nielsen, 1 May 1942 [In re Doolittle Fliers]; Authentication, 1 May 1946
    • April 1942 – Def. Doc. 2664 (Revised) [3530 (?)]: IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, et al, translation of Sworn Deposition of OTSUKI, Akira (Colonel of the Imperial Army), 27 September 1947 [2 c.]
    • April 1942 – Def. Doc. 1717 [3592]: IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, et al, Affidavit of MISHIMA, Yasuo, 28 May 1947
    • April 1942 – Def. Doc. 2565 [Doolittle Fliers]: IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, et al, Affidavit of General MIYANO, Masatoshi, 11 September 1947
    • 2 April 1942 – Document No. 2689 (Certified as Exhibit "b" in Doc. No. 2687) [2004] re forced labor: from Chief of POW International Office Stephen H. Green to Taiwan Army Chief of Staff, 19 September 1946 [2 c.]
    • 2 April 1942 – Document No. 2690 (Certified as Exhibit "C" in Doc. No. 2687) [2005] re PW forced labor: Reply to POW Information Office Radio #165 from Taiwan Army Chief of Staff to Chief of POW International Office, 19 September 1946 [2 c.]
    • 2 April 1942 – Document No. 2691 (Certified as Exhibit "D" in Doc. No. 2687) [2004] re PW forced labor: from Taiwan Army Chief of Staff Radio #852 to Chief of Staff of the Hong Kong Governor Generalship, 19 September 1946 [2 c.]
    • 3 April 1942 – Document No. 2692 (Certified as Exhibit "E" in Doc. No. 2687) [2007] re PW forced labor: from Chief of Staff of the Hong Kong Governor Generalship Radio #146 to Taiwan Army Chief of Staff, 19 September 1946 [2 c.]
    • 3 April 1942 – Document 10-H [1474]: telegram sent by Welles to American Legation in Bern re: "American Interests – Philippines – Treatment of American Citizens" [2c.]
    • 4 April 1942 – IPS Doc. No. 1552 – Item 39: communication from the Foreign Vice-Minister to War Vice Minister re "Visit of Swiss Consul General at Shanghai to British and American POW Camps'
    • 7 April 1942 – Document No. 2693 (Certified as Exhibit "F" in Doc. No. 2687) [2007]: from Chief of Staff Taiwan Army Radio #929 to Chief POW Information Office Tokyo [2 c.]
    • 9 April 1942 – Def. Doc. 1589: [PW's 3046]: War Ministry, Asiatic Affairs, Confidential No. 1108: Public Document Concerning Treatment of POW's, Certificate of authenticity, 5 May 1947 [2 c.]
    • 10 April 1942 – IPS Document No. 1552 (item 30): Draft of telegram signed NASU 643 to Chief of Staff of the 13th Army re: Inspection of the Shanghai POW Camps by the Swiss Consul-General in Shanghai and the representative of the International Red Cross Committee [2 c.]
    • 14 April 1942 – IPS Document No. 1552 (item 40): telegram to Chief of the POW Information Bureau from Adjutant of the 13th Army [2 c.]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621173] Box 10
    16-30 April 1942 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1942-04-16-1942-04-30
    • April 1942 - Def. Doc. #23: Excerpts of Kido's Diary
    • 16 April 1942 – IPS Document No. 1552 (item 35) [3843 B]: Draft of telegram to Chief of Staff of the 13th Army re: "Speeding up the Improvements on Installations at the Shanghai POW Camps" [2 c.]
    • 17-22 April 1942: Doc. No. 2232 [815]: Report On detaining the ship Sergei Kirov of the Far Eastern State Maritime Agency in the Bay of Ito by the Japanese Military Authorities from 17th to 22nd of April 1942
    • 20 April 1942 – [Mento, 3454]: Excerpt of unknown document
    • 20 April 1942 – Document No. 8431 [2034]: From TOGO to the Minister Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Switzerland re: "some Americans on Wake Island' [2 c.]
    • 21 April 1942 – Typescript of translation of "Terms of Understanding [between Thailand and Japan]
    • 21 April 1942 – IPS Doc. No. 4033-G (Item 15) [3821]: State Secretary No. 273. Telegram signed by Weizsaecker to the Reich Foreign Minister; Affidavit signed by W. P. Cumming, 23 April 1946 [3 c.]
    • 23 April 1942 – Doc. No. 980A: A-Mitsu (Asia-Secret) No. 10-part II. Telegram send by Chief of Staff, Korean Army to Vice Minister of War
    • 25 April 1942 – Def. Doc. 2565 [3197] In re: Doolittle Fliers: IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, et al, Affidavit of General MIYANO, Masatoshi, 11 September 1947
    • 25 April 1942 – IPS Doc. No. 629 (2) [3370]: [telegram] addressed to the Assistant Minister of War from the Chief of Staff of the Expeditionary Force to China [2 c.]
    • 29 April 1942 – Def. Doc. #91: Excerpt from President Roosevelt's Fireside Chat, April 28, 1942 from Des Moines, IA Requister [sic] April 29, 1942 [2 c.]
    • 29 April 1942 – Document 2694 [2009] (Certified as Exhibit "G" in Doc. 2687): From Chied of POW Control Bureau, Tokyo to Taiwan Army Chief of Staff
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621173] Box 10
    1-15 May 1942 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1942-05-01-1942-05-15
    • May 1942 – Def. Doc. #23: Kido Diary - daily excerpts of Kido's Diary
    • May 1942 – Doc. No. 2568A: Excerpt from article entitled "Glorious Nippon Army, Efficient Strategy of High Command Executed in Bold Strokes by Intrepid Officers and Men" appearing in magazine entitled "The New Order in Greater East Asia," published by Osaka Mainichi and Tokyo Nichi Nichi, May 1942
    • May 1942 – [PW's] Re: TANAKA. Conditions Prevailing at the Bureau Chief Meeting held during the early Part of May 1942 [2 c.]
    • May 1942 – [TANAKA 2676]: excerpt of unknown document
    • 6 May 1942 – Document No. 2695 (Certified as Exhibit "H" in Doc. No. 2687) [2010 PW Labor]: Telegram from Vice Minister of War KAWABARA, Naoichi to Taiwan Army Chief of Staff HIGUCHI re: "Summary of arrangements for POW's"; Certificate 19 November 1946 [2 c.]
    • 6 May 1942 – Document No. 1465-A [1958 PW's]: From Mr. OHTA, Central Liaison Office to Mr. A. F. Mignone, Document Acquisition, IPS, 18 April 1946: "Record of Conference in War Ministry, May 6, 1942, regarding decision not to apply the Geneva Convention, and orders issued in consequence thereof"; Annex I: "Reply from Vice Minister of War to Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs, January 23, 1942"; Annex II: "Application of the Prisoner of War Convention to Non-Combatant Internees (Army, Ordinary 753. February 6, 1942)"; Annex III: Communication of the International Red Cross Committee Chairman concerning collection and transmission of information regarding prisoners of war, dated December 28, 1941 (Army Ordinary 9392)"; Certificate. 6 September 1946 [ 2c.]
    • 8 May 1942 – IPS Doc. No 629 (1): Telegram addressed to the Chief of Staff of the Expeditionary Force to China from the Assistant Minister of War [ 2 c.]
    • 11 May 1942 – Def. Doc. #2779 [OHIRA ?]: excerpt of document
    • 15 May 1942 – Doc. No. 1230 [807]: Telegram signed by Ribbentrop to Tokyo [re: Japanese – Russian relations]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621173] Box 10
    16-20 Mayo 1942 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1942-05-16-1942-05-26
    • May 1942 – Def. Doc. #23: Kido Diary, daily excerpts
    • 16 May 1942 – Doc. No. 977A [1974]: "In regard to the delivery of prisoners of war to the Formosan Army and the Korean Army, Receipt No. Rikua Mistsu Uke No. 4502, Originating Section, War Affairs Section (of Military Affairs Bureau) to the Commander in Chief of the Southern Area Army; Certificate, 23 August 1946 [3 c.]
    • 17 May 1942 – Def. Doc. No. 1929 [3579 Ott]: excerpt of document
    • 17 May 1942 – [3588 SAITO, Y.]: excerpt of unknown document
    • 17 May 1942 – Def. Doc. 1301 [3034]: IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, et al, Affidavit of Alfred F. Kretschmer (German Military Attaché in Tokyo from December 4, 1940 to May 8, 1945
    • 17 May 1942 – Document No. 4076 B [1272]: Telegram sent to Tokyo [re: recognition of contributors to German-Japanese cooperation] [2 c.]
    • 19 May 1942 – Document 220C (18) Br. Ex 153: Summary of Conversations. Memorandum Prepared in the Department of State. Account of Informal Conversations Between the Government of the United States and the Government of Japan, 1941. Excerpts from Foreign Relations, II, p. 328-329
    • 19 May 1942 – Document 220 C (19) Br. Ex 153: Summary of Conversations. Memorandum Prepared in the Department of State. Account of Informal Conversations Between the Government of the United States and the Government of Japan, 1941. Excerpts from Foreign Relations, II, p. 325, 330
    • 21 May 1942 – Document 10-I [1475]: Telegram sent by Hull to American Legation in Bern re: American Interests in Shanghai [2 c.]
    • 21 May 1942 – Doc. No. 1632W (96) [1986 PW's Doolittle Flyers]: Extract from Entry from Marquis Kido's Diary
    • 21 May 1942 – Def. Doc. #2502: excerpt
    • 26 May 1942 – Def. Doc. #1027 [3129]: General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Forces Military Intelligence Section, General Staff Allied Translator and Interpreter Section, Translation of Military Police Report No. 352. Report on the Matter Concerning the Investigation of the American Airmen Who Raided the Japanese Homeland [2 c.]
    • 26 May 1942 – Doc. No. 16A [2245]: 26 May 1942 – Def. Doc. #1027 [3129]: General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Forces Military Intelligence Section, General Staff Allied Translator and Interpreter Section, Translation of Military Police Report No. 352. Report on the Matter Concerning the Investigation of the American Airmen Who Raided the Japanese Homeland
    • 26 May 1942 – Doc. No. 6789, IPS 16 [In Re: Doolittle Fliers]: Typescript of General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Forces Military Intelligence Section, General Staff Allied Translator and Interpreter Section, Translation of Military Police Report No. 352. Report on the Matter Concerning the Investigation of the American Airmen Who Raided the Japanese Homeland
    • 26 May 1942 – Def. Doc. No. 185: Treaty of Union in the War Against Hitlerite Germany and Her Associates in Europe and of Collaboration and Mutual Assistance Thereafter Between the U.S.S.R. and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, signed in London, May 26, 1942
    • 26 May 1942 – Doc. No. 8433 [2039]: Letter from the Swiss Minister to Shigenori TOGO, Minister of Foreign Affairs [re situation of Americans on the island of Wake]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621173] Box 10
    27-31 May 1942 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1942-05-27-19452-05-31
    • 27 May 1942 – Doc. 876: Excerpt of "Foreign Minister TOGO's speech delivered at the 80th Session of the Diet held May 27, 1942," p. 192-197
    • 27 May 1942 – Doc. No. 16647 B [ MIDWAY]: Full translation of Reports on the Japanese Fleet Organization at MIDWAY and on the Naval Losses in Various Battles. An Accurate Account of the Japanese Fleet Organization in the Naval Battle of Midway and the Personal Views of a Battle Participant, 9 April 1946
    • 27 May 1942 – [MIDWAY]: Headquarters U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey (Pacific) APO 181 c/o San Francisco, Interrogation No. 530 re "The Battle of Midway"
    • 27 May 1942 –"The Japanese Story of the Battle of Midway. (A Translation). OPNAV P32-1002. Washington, Office of Naval Intelligence, United States Navy, June 1947
    • 27 May 1942 – Excerpt of unknown document [maybe Kido's Diary?]
    • 28 May 1942 – Doc. No. 8475 [2071]: Letter to Minister of Foreign Affairs TOGO signed by W. Hagge (Swedish Minister in Japan) [re: release of Dutch hospital-ship the Op Ten Noort] [2 c.]
    • 30 May 1942 – Def. Doc. No. 2839 -B [3603 B]: Names of Control Associations and their Competent Authorities regulated by the Act of Organizations of Principal Industries [The Railroad and Tramway Control Association]; Certificate of Source and Authenticity, 16 September 1947 [2 c.]
    • 30 May 1942 – Document No. 1547-A [1960]: Excerpt from TOJO's Instructions Delivered to the Commander of the Zentsuji Division, concerning the treatment of prisoners of war; Certificate of authenticity, 4 September 1946 [2 c.]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621173] Box 10
    1-15 June 1942 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1042-06-01-1942-06-15
    • June 1942 - excerpts and typescripts of Kido's Diary
    • June 1942 – Def. Doc. 3145 [3858 von Petersdorf]: excerpt of interrogation
    • June 1942 – Def. Doc. No. 2929, Exhibit No. 1270 [3634]: Excerpt from collection of Essays on Problems of International Law Related to the Greater East Asia War [2 c.]
    • June 1942 – Def. Doc. 2927 [TOGO 3646]: excerpt
    • June 1942 – Def. Doc. 2467 [KITA's 3646]: excerpt
    • June 1942 – Def. Doc. 2009: The Red Cross International Review, Geneva [re visit of to camp of SUMIRO JEGAKUIN in Tokyo]
    • 1 June 1942 – Doc. No. 2427: Translation of SHIRATORI, Toshio (Former Foreign Office Adviser and Ambassador to Italy): "III. Make this Mankind's Last War." Published in Magazine of Today (Gendai); Certificate of authenticity, 7 January 1947
    • 3 June 1942 – Document No. 1547-B [1961]: Notification from the Director of the Prisoner of War Custody Division of the Ministry of War, to Army Units Concerned re Labor Imposed upon Prisoner of War Officers and Non-Commissioned Officers (POW No. 4-2, June 3 1942) [2 c.]
    • 3 June 1942 – Document No. 2853-A (4): Letter signed by the Swiss Minister to Shigenori TOGO re: [treatment of American prisoners of war and civil internees in Japan and in territories occupied by the Japanese forces]
    • 3 June 1942 – def. Doc. #2078-E: Translation of "Notification from Chief of P.O.W. Superintendence Bureau to all unite concerned" re: "Labor by POW's of the rank of officer or non-commissioned officer'
    • 5 June 1942 – Document No. 2688 (Certified as Exhibit "A" in Doc. 2687) [2003 Force Labor]: Translation of telegram from Chief POW Control Bureau to Chief of Staff Taiwan Army re [work of prisoner of war officers and warrant officers]; Document No. 2687 [2002]: certifications of exhibits A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, and O, 10 September 1946 [2 c.]
    • 5 June 1942 – Document No. 2853-A (5): Letter signed by the Swiss Minister to Shigenori TOGO re [treatment of British prisoners of war and civil internees in Japan and in the Netherlands East Indies, at Hong Kong, Singapore and all other territories in the Far East]
    • 9 June 1942 – Doc. No. 8473 [2072]: Translation of letter sent by the Japanese Foreign Minister to Swedish Minister in Japan re ["Netherlands hospital ship Op Ten Noort"]; Svenska Beskickningen I Tokio: Swedish Certification of the document, 31 October 1946 [2 c.]
    • 11 June 1942 – Document No. 2853-A (6): Letter signed by the Swiss Minister to Shigenori TOGO re [information of subjects of the United Kingdom, The Dominions, British India and British colonies at Hong Kong, Singapore and in the islands of the South]
    • 12 June 1942 – Document No. 2853-A (7): Letter signed by the Swiss Minister to Shigenori TOGO re [United States Department of State desire that the Japanese Imperial Government give powers to the Swiss Minister and the International Committee of the Red Cross to interview prisoners of war without restrictions]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621173] Box 10
    16-30 June 1942 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1942-06-16-1942-06-30
    • June 1942 - typescripts of daily excerpts of Kido's Diary
    • 22 June 1942 – Def. Doc. # 1941 [3054-B]: Communication from Admiral NAGANO, Osami to Admiral YAMAMOTO, Commander in Chief of Combined Fleet Naval General Staff Directive No. 107; Certificate of authenticity, 10 July 1947 [ 2 c.]
    • 24 June 1942 – Doc. No. 1372A [778A]: Memorandum of the Conference between German Foreign Minister and Ambassador OSHIMA on 24 June 1942 in Berlin [2 c.]
    • 25 June 1942 – Document No. 1630-B [1962]: War Minister's Address Delivered to the Newly Appointed Chiefs of Prisoner of War Camps, at the Ministry of War [2 c.]
    • 25 June 1942 – IPS Document No. 1630-C: No. 1: Certificate of Extracts from Monthly Report No. 5 on Prisoners of War, POW Information Bureau (Vol. UA-1); Attendants; Curriculum Schedule, 18 December 1946
    • 29 June 1942 – IPS Doc. No. 1552 Item 51 [Ex 3529]: Despatch sent to numerous Japanese officials re: "The Interview with War Prisoners and those Interned by the Army" [2 c.]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621173] Box 10
    1-15 July 1942 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1942-07-01-1942-07-15
    • July 1942 – Def. Doc. #23 Kido Diary, daily excerpts
    • July 1942 – Excerpt of unknown document [SATO, N. 3629]
    • July 1942 – Excerpt of unknown document [TOGO 3646]
    • July 1942 – Document No. 2696 (Certified as Exhibit "I" in Doc. 2687): "The Instructions of the Chief of Staff to the Commander of Taiwan POW Camps"
    • July 1942 – Document No. 1630-C [1964]: Extract from Monthly Report No. 5 on Prisoners of War, POW Information Bureau: General Affairs; Group Instruction regarding the treatment of Prisoners of War; Attendants; Curriculum Schedule; notice of address by the Minister of War; List of Distributed Documents; Certificate of authenticity, 18 December 1946
    • 1 July 1942 – Def. Doc. #949 [2609]: Excerpt from President Wang's "Sharing Our Fate," talk at Nanking [2 c.]
    • 1 July 1942 – IPS Doc. No. 1552 Item 56 [3367A]: Draft of Reply of Vice Minister of War to the Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs re visit of Swiss Representative to British Prisoners of War and Internees [2 c.]
    • 7 July 1942 – Def. Doc. #2001 [3115]: Note from Lt. General YAMASHITA to Major-General Beckwith-Smith re supplies sent [2 c.]
    • 7 July 1942 – Doc. 876 [TOGO ?]: Speech made by Foreign Minister TOGO on the Fifth Anniversary of the China Incident on July 7, 1942, Collection of Diplomatic Publications (1941-42) compiled by the Fourth Section of the Investigation Bureau, Foreign Minister [2 c.]
    • 7 July 1942 – Doc. No. 3327, Exhibit No. 3570: "Gist of the Talk published by the Navy Minister SHIMADA and the Foreign Minister TOGO on the eve of celebrating the fifth anniversary of the China Incident today on the 7th," Tokyo Mainichi, 7 July 1942
    • 8 July 1942 – Document No. 2765-A-1 [2022]: Translation of letter from the Swiss Minister to the Japanese Minister of Foreign Affairs re photograph of British prisoners of war cleaning the streets of Rangoon; Certificate of authenticity, 10 December 1946 [2 c.]
    • 8 July 1942 – Doc. 1658 [168]: Full translation of Personnel List of the Greater Japan-Asia Prosperity Alliance, Records of Japanese Home Ministry
    • 9 July 1942 – Document 2911: Translation of handwritten note, Document 2911 PS, Office of US Chief of Counsel: Notes concerning the conversation between the Reich Foreign Minister and Ambassador OSHIMA at Steinort on 9 July 1942; Excerpt of document translation, certificate, 17 November 1945
    • 9 July 1942 – IPS Doc. No. 525-A [3816A]: Handwritten note, Reich Secret, Notes concerning the conversation between the Reich Foreign Minister and Ambassador OSHIMA at Steinort [ 2 c.]
    • 15 July 1942 – Op-16-FE Translation No. 304, 27 July 1945: "The Japanese Standard Wartime Ship" (Translation of an article appearing in the Weekly Report of the Cabinet Information Section on 15 July 1942. It sets forth the construction policy for the standard Wartime Ships which later appeared in considerable numbers in the Pacific)
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621173] Box 10
    16-31 July 1942 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1946-07-16-1946-07-31
    • July 1942 – Def. Doc. #23 Kido Diary, excerpts of Kido's Diary
    • 21 July 1942 – [PWS]: "Japanese Order to Kill Enemy Pilots," The Keijo Daily News [2 c.]
    • 28 July 1942 – Document No. 1681 [1992 PWS Punishment of Fliers]: Communication from Vice War Minister KIMURA, Heitaro to "Each Chief of Staff Stationed in Japan and Outside Japan re: Treatment of Enemy Air Crew Members; Certificate of authenticity 18 November 1946; Document No. 1793-B: Notification of Matters Pertaining to the Treatment of Crew Members of Raiding Enemy Planes, Articles of War of 00 Army (draft), Certificate of authenticity, 6 November 1946 [2 c.]
    • 28 July 1942 – Document 1681 [PW's KIMURA]: Copy of letter from the document filed and in custody of administrative official, TAKAYAMA of General Affairs Section, First Demobilization Ministry [2 c.]
    • 28 July 1942 – Def. Doc. #2675 [3354 ?]: IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, et al, Sworn Deposition of OYAMA, Ayao (Director of the Bureau of Legal Affairs of the War Ministry 1933-1945)
    • 28 July 1942 – Document No. 1793-A: Military Secret Order No. 2190, Communication from Vice-Minister of War Heitaro KIMURA; Certificate of authenticity, 6 November 1946
    • 28 July 1942 – Document No. 1793-B [1993 PW's Punishment of Fliers]: Notification of Matters Pertaining to the Treatment of Crew Members of Raiding Enemy Planes; Certificate of authenticity, 6 November 1946
    • 28 July 1942 – Document No. 16B: Memorandum from KIMURA, Heitaro to USHIROMIYA, Sunao, Chief of General Staff concerning the disposition of enemy airmen involved in air raids
    • 28 July 1942 – Doc. No. 1201 [456A]: Announcement of the Board of Information Concerning the Grant of Loan to the National Government of China; Ministry of Greater East Asiatic Affairs: An Outline of Its Essential Purpose, Organizations and Functions (1 September 1942); Statements of the Minister of Greater East Asiatic Affairs (1 November 1942) in Excerpts from "Official Announcements Concerning Foreign Relations, Board of Information, Seventeenth Year of Showa (1942)"
    • 29 July 1942 – Document No. 2853-A (8) and (9): Letter from the Minister of Foreign Affairs to "M. le Ministre," The Gaimusho, Tokyo
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621173] Box 10
    1-10 August 1942 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1942-08-01-1942-08-10
    • August 1942 – Def. Doc. # 23: Kido Diary, daily excerpts
    • August 1942 – Def. Doc. # 23: Kido Diary
    • August 1942 – [2676 TANAKA, S.]; [MATSUMA 833]; [3628 TANAKA R]: Excerpts of unknown documents
    • August 1942 – Doc. No. 706A [1972]: Monthly Reports of the Secret Service Police [2 c.]
    • 1 August 1942 – IPS Doc. No. 1395-A [3822 A]: Excerpts from Memo re Conference Ribbentrop – OSHIMA on 30 July 1942 [2 c.]
    • 1 August 1942 – Document No. 2765-A-2: translation of a letter from the Minister of Switzerland to the Japanese Foreign Minister TOGO re "British Government does not admit that prisoners of war should be compelled to work belittling their dignity"; Certificate of authenticity, 10 December 1946 [ 2 c.]
    • 5 August 1942 – Op-16-FE Translation No. 315: "Councils for the Reorganization of Medium and Small Businesses," translation of an article published by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry in the Weekly Report of the Cabinet Information Section for 5 August 1942
    • 7 August 1942 – Doc. No, 16567-B [Guadalcanal]: Full Translation of a Report on the Bombardment of the Allied Beached on Guadalcanal, Historic Research Department, 5 April 1946. General Headquarters, Supreme Commander for the Allied Forces, Military Intelligence Section, General Staff Allied Translator and Interpreter Section
    • 8 August 1942. Translation requested by COM NAV JAP. General Headquarters, Supreme Commander for the Allied Forces, Military Intelligence Section, General Staff Allied Translator and Interpreter Section, 15 March 1946
    • 10 August 1942 – Doc. No. 8432A [2040]: From TOGO, Minister of Foreign Affairs to Camille Gorge, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary from Switzerland [2 c.]
    • 10 August 1942 – Doc. No. 8432B: Translation from of letter from TOGO, Minister of Foreign Affairs to the Swiss Minister in Tokyo
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621181] Box 11
    11-31 August 1942 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1942-08-11-1942-08-31
    • August 1942 – Def. Doc. # 23: Kido's Diary, daily excerpts
    • 12 August 1942 – Op-16-FE, Translation No. 225: "Japanese Control Associations." Translation of article appearing in Shuho, official weekly organ of the Japanese Cabinet Board of Information
    • 12 August 1942 – Op-16-FE, Translation No. 225: "Japanese Control Associations." Translation of article appearing in Shuho, official weekly organ of the Japanese Cabinet Board of Information
    • 13 August 1942 – Document No. 626-A [1991 Punishment for Fliers]: Regulations for Punishment of Enemy Air Crews. Military Ordinance No. 4 of the Japanese Expeditionary in China [2 c.]
    • 15 August 1942 – Def. Doc. No. 2901 [3602]: IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, et al, Affidavit of KAMEYAMA, Koichi ( Director of the Third Division of the Planning Board)
    • 18 August 1942 – Doc. 650 A [1975]: Report from Chief of Staff, Korean Army, 1942; Certificate of authenticity, 3 October 1946 [ 2c.]
    • 19 August 1942 – Def. Doc. No. 2927 [TOGO 3646]: Excerpt, p. 48-49
    • 19 August 1942 – Op-16-FE Translation No. 269 "Simplification of Administration." Translation of an article in Shuho, the Weekly Report issued by the Cabinet Information Board, dealing with the reduction of personnel and the reorganization of various Japanese bureaus.
    • 22 August 1942 – Doc. 580-A [1790]: "Inquiry Concerning the Question of Making Available the Manchurian Machine Tool Co. for a Rapid Increase in Aircraft-Production"; Certificate of authenticity, 3 October 1946 [2 c.]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621181] Box 11
    1-5 September 1942 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1942-09-01-1942-09-05
    • September 1942 – Def. Doc. # 23: Kido diary, daily excerpts
    • September 1942 – Def. Doc. No. 2930 [687-B]: "Organization of the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere," excerpt from the Proceedings of the Privy Council Committee [2 c.]
    • September 1942 – Excerpts of unknown documents: [NARITA 3614, JAP-USSR]; [2676 TANAKA, S.]
    • September 1942 – Def. Doc. 2927 [?] [TOGO 3646]
    • September 1942 – Def. Doc. 2902 [SUZUKI 3605]
    • September 1942 – Defense Document 2892 [SHIMIDA 3565]
    • September 1942 – Handwritten notes [TOJO Cabinet]
    • September 1942 – Handwritten notes [Loss of GAIMUSHO Functions]
    • September 1942 – Document No. 668 A [1971]: "The Employment of War Prisoners," Foreign Affairs Monthly Report, September 1942 [2 c.]
    • 1 September 1942 – Document No. 978-B [1968]: Translation of Telegram No. 220 from the Commander in Taiwan (Formosa) Army to the War Minister; Certificate of Authenticity, 20 September 1946 [2 c.]
    • 1 September 1942 – Document No. 2853-A (10): Letter signed by Swiss Minister in Tokyo addressed to Shigenori TOJO re: [prisoners of war]
    • 2 September 1942 – Document No. 2853-A (11): Letter signed by the Swiss Minister in Tokyo addressed to Shigenori TOJO re British civil internees
    • 2 September 1942 – Op-16-FE Translation No. 277, 13 July 1945: "Training of the Merchant Navy in War-Time," translation of article appearing in the Weekly Report of the Cabinet Information Section for 2 September 1942
    • 3 September 1942 – Document No. 2853-A (12): Letter signed by the Swiss Minister in Tokyo addressed to Shigenori TOJO re authorization to visit British prisoners of war in Shanghai
    • 4 September 1942 – Document 979-A [1976]: From Seishiro ITAGAKI (Korean Army Commander to Hideki TOJO, Report of the Provisions in Regards to the Korean POW Internment Camps, Korean Army, General Staff Office, Secret Order 1787; Certification of authenticity, 3 October 1946 [3 c.]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621181] Box 11
    6-30 September 1942 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1942-09-06-1942-09-30
    • September 1942 – Def. Doc. # 23: Kido diary, daily excerpts
    • 7 September 1942 – Defense Doc. 1500-R-2: Messages between War Department and Hawaii from July 8 to September 7, 1941, Excerpt from Exhibit 32 of the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack. Congress of the United States, 79th Cong.,1st Sess.
    • 8 September 1942 – Doc. No. 5771 [1678]: translation of letter received by the Swedish Minister in Tokyo re [who can be a prisoner of war] [2 c.]
    • 8 September 1942 – Def. Doc. # 1274: Excerpt of Soldiers of the China Expeditionary Forces During the Pacific War [booklet "compiled by Supreme Commander HATA for the Subordinates of his command"]; Certificate of authenticity, 17 January 1947
    • 9 September 1942 – Doc. NO. 979A [PW's]: Report of the Regulations concerning the prisoner of war internment camps in Korea, September 4, 1942
    • 9 September 1942 – Doc. 580-A [1790]: "Inquiry Concerning the Question of Making Available the Manchurian Machine Tool Co. for a Rapid Increase in Aircraft-Production"; Certificate of authenticity, 3 October 1946 [Also in 22 August 1942]
    • 10 September 1942 – Document No. 2853-A (13): Letter from the Swiss Minister in Tokyo to the Prime Minister [TOJO] re [visits to prisoners of war]
    • 10 September 1942 – Doc. NO. 979A [PW's]: Report of the Regulations concerning the prisoner of war internment camps in Korea, September 4, 1942
    • 15 September 1942 – Document No. 2765-A-3 Letter from Swiss Minister in Tokyo to Prime Minister [TOJO] re [British Government protest in regard of prisoners of war in Rangoon] [2 c.]
    • 21 September 1942 – Doc. No. 8445 [2041]: Letter signed by Swiss Minister in Tokyo to Monsieur MASAYUKI, Tani, Minister of Foreign Affairs [2 c.]
    • 23 September 1942 – [Op-16-FE] Translation No. 15, 20 August 1944: Concerning the Third Regular Session of the Central Cooperative Council, from translated from Shuho (Weekly Report), 23 September 1942, published by the Cabinet Board of Information
    • 23 September 1942 – Op-16-FE Translation No. 33, 13 July 1944: "The Collection of Iron and Copper," translated from Shuho (Weekly Report), 23 September 1942, published by the Cabinet Board of Information
    • 28 September 1942 – Doc. No. 8474 [2073]: Swedish Mission in Tokyo Oral Note signed by Olof Ripa (Swedish Diplomatic Representative in Japan)
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621181] Box 11
    1-10 October 1942 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1942-10-01-1942-10-10
    • October 1942 – Def. Doc. # 23: Kido Diary, daily excerpts
    • October 1942 – Def. Doc. # 989 [MINAMI ? 2435]: excerpt, p. 16-17
    • October 1942 – [3627]: excerpt of unknown document [re TOGO's resignation]
    • 1 October 1942 – [MUTO ? 3454]: excerpt of unknown document
    • 2 October 1942 – IPS Doc. No. 3262:Communication from the Chief of Naval Affairs Bureau of the Navy Ministry to the Chief of War Ministry POW Control Department re "POWs to be evacuated to Japan; Certificate of authenticity, 12 November 1947
    • 2 October 1942 – Document No.978-A [PW's 1967]: From TATSUMI, Yeiichi (Chief of General Staff of the Eastern District Army to Hideki TOJO [re labor of prisoners of war in the Tokyo and Kawasaki Prisoners of War camps]; Certificate of authenticity, 18 September 1946 [3 c.]
    • 2 October 1942 – Doc. No. 2908 [2247]: transcript of article that appeared in the Asahi Shimbun: "Awarding of Decorations to General SUGIYAMA and others from Fuehrer Hitler. Ceremony held at Embassy today" [2 c.]
    • 3 October 1942 – Document No. 1632W (98) [1987 PW's Doolittle Fliers]: Extract from Entry from Marquis Kido's Diary
    • 6 October 1942 – Doc. No. 8427: Communication signed by Swiss Minister to [TANI] re [American prisoners of war and civilian internees in Wake Island] [2 c.]
    • 7 October 1942 – Document No. 2853-A (14): Letter from the Swiss Minister to Masayuki TANI (Minister of Foreign Affairs) re [Japanese Mission in Indo-China refuse to give permission to the Swiss Consul at Saigon to visit prisoner of war camps]
    • October 1942 – Def. Doc. No. 3003 (Excerpt from Ex. 3834) [3867]: United States of America v. Shigeru SAWADA, Yusei WAKO, Ryuhsi OKADA, Sotojiro TATSUTA, Public Trial, Defense Transcript Exhibit No. 10, Affidavit by General SHINOMURA, Sadamu, 8 March 1946
    • 9 October 1942 – Document 1086 [687]: The First Meeting of the Investigation Committee concerning establishment of the Greater East Asia Ministry and eight other items [2 c.]
    • 10 October 1942 – Def. Doc. # 1027-B [3130]: Copy of excerpts from a telegram from Chief of General Staff to Commanding General of the China Expeditionary Force [2 c.]
    • 10 October 1942 – Def. Doc. # 1027-C [3131]: "Measures for the disposition of the American Airmen Who Raided the Homeland, " from Chief of General Staff General SUGIYAMA to HATA, Shunroku, Commanding General, China Expeditionary Force
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621181] Box 11
    11-31 October 1942 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1942-10-11-1942-10-31
    • October 1942 – Def. Doc. # 23: Kido Diary, daily excerpts
    • 11 October 1942 – To the Chief of Staff, Washington, D.C. from the Commander-in-Chief, Southwest Pacific Area, signed McArthur, Paraphrase Copy of Radiogram No. C-676, October 11, 1942, from CinC [sic.], SWPA, to the War Department (Division of European Affairs, October 14, 1942, Department of State, typescript
    • 12 October 1942 – Doc. No. 1086B [687A]: Extracts from the Proceedings of the Privy Council Investigation Committee "Organization of the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere"
    • 14 October 1942 – Def. Doc. # 1027-D: General Order No. 538, Matters Relating to the Mitigation of the Punishment of the Enemy Airmen
    • 17 October 1942 – Doc. No. 2302A [681]: Extract from the book Kaunmeibo Nerabi Yoran. Reference book and list of the members of the Society KOKUSAKO-KENKYU-KAI in Japanese; Certificate, n.d.
      Japanese.
    • 17 October 1942 – Communication from Fish in Lisbon to Secretary of State
    • 19 October 1942 – IPS 2625: Netherlands Forces Intelligence Service: "Revenge from the Atjeh Population," translation from Asia Raya
    • 21 October 1942 – Doc. No. 1571 A [1969]: E.A.A. Employment No. 47: Report on P. W. Labor Condition [2 c.]
    • 21 October 1942 – Def. Doc. # 2078 A [3104]: Regulations Concerning the Dispatch of POW's (21 October 1942, War Ministry Ordinance No. 58) [2 c.]
    • 21 October 1942 – Def. Doc. # 2078-B [3105]: Translation of Regulations for the Handling and Dispatched Prisoners of War (The War Ministry Notice No. 74, Oct. 21, 1942), revised, added and deleted by the War Ministry, Notice No. 41, 1943 [2 c.]
    • 22 October 1942 – Def. Doc. # 1027 [3132]: Dispatch from Chief of General Staff to Chief of Staff re "airmen who commit acts of atrocities shall be committed to a military tribunal" [2 c.]
    • 22 October 1942 – Def. Doc. # 1027 – G: From Chief of General Staff (Nanking) to Chief of Staff: re airmen that commit atrocities
    • 28 October 1942 – Def. Doc. No. 2933 [3681]: Agreement on culture reached between Thailand and Japan, signed by Hideki TOJO, Masayuki TANI, and Kazuo AOKI; translation of Certificate for the Exchange of Ratifications [2 c.]
    • 28 October 1942 – Document No. 2853-A (16): Letter from the Swiss Minister to Masayuki TANI re American and British interest that the Swiss representative visit the camps of prisoners of war
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621181] Box 11
    1-15 November 1942 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1942-11-01-1942-11-15
    • November 1942 – Def. Doc. # 23: Kido Diary, daily excerpts
    • 1 November 1942 – Doc. 213:Translation of Imperial Ordinance No. 707, Organization of the Greater Asia Ministry
    • 1 November 1942 – Statement of the Prime Minister General Hideki TOJO, typescript
    • 1 November 1942 – Statement of the Minister of Greater East Asiatic Affairs AOKI, Kazuo, typescript
    • 2 November 1942 – Department of State Division of European Affairs: transcript of an Aide – Memoire written by hand related to the situation in Timor
    • 6 November 1942 – Document No. 2853-A (17): Letter signed by the Swiss Minister in Tokio to M. Masayuki TANI, Minister of Foreign Affairs
    • 7 November 1942 – Def. Doc. # 2816: Excerpt from "Fuehrer Conferences-Germany Navy 1942," The Balkans, p. 127
    • 12 November 1942 – Doc. No. 3337: Draft Submitted for Approval of Higher Office "Matter Relating to the Establishment of an Office Concerning Japanese Residing in Enemy Countries and Enemy National Residing in Japan; Certificates of authenticity, 22 December 1947, 22 January 1948 [2 c.]
    • 13 November 1942 – Document No. 2853-A (18): Letter signed by the Swiss Minister in Tokio to M. Masayuki TANI, Minister of Foreign Affairs
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621181] Box 11
    16-30 November 1942 - [Excerpt of documents, documents]
    1942-11-16-1942-11-30
    • November 1942 – Def. Doc. # 23: Kido Diary, daily excerpts
    • 17 November 1942 – Document 10-J [1476]: Telegram from Hull to American Legation at Bern [re atrocities perpetrated by the Japanese] [2 c.]
    • 20 November 1942 – Def. Doc. # 381 [ISHII, M]: IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, et al, Translation of Affidavit of ISHII, Masami (Staff Officer of the Southern Army)
    • 22 November 1942 – Def. Doc. # 1590 [3047]: Translation of Notification to the Chief of the Prisoner of War Control Bureau from the Adjutant [2 c.]
    • 24 November 1942 – Doc. No. 851 B: Arrangement A Concerning Military Expenditure, Note Verbale, Arrangement B Concerning Military Expenditure
    • 25 November 1942 – Op-16-FE Translation No. 16, 2 October 1944:" Establishment of Patriotic Labor Societies," translation of an article in Shuho (Weekly Report), 25 November 1942, published by the Cabinet Information Board
    • 25 November 1942 – Op-16-FE Translation No. 322, 15 August 1945: "Laborers Patriotic Associations," translation of an article dates 25 November 1942 in the Shuho (Weekly Report) issued by the Cabinet Information Board, containing a discussion of the need for and establishment of control associations for laborers
    • 25 November 1942 – Op-16-FE Translation No. 24, 21 June 1944: "Southern Development Training Institute," Shuho (weekly Report), 25 November 1942, p. 28. Shuho is an official publication of the Japanese Cabinet of Information Board (Naikaku Joho Kyoku)
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621181] Box 11
    1-15 December 1942 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1942-12-01-1942-12-15
    • December 1942 – Def. Doc. # 23: Kido Diary, daily excerpts
    • 1 December 1942 – Def. Doc. # 3063 [3895 In re: 1 December 1942]: IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, et al, Affidavit of MATSUMOTO, Shun-Ichi (Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs from November 1942 to October 1944)
    • 1 December 1942 – Def. Doc. # 3064: telegram from Minister SUZUKI to Directors of Bureau of Chiefs of Sections Ambassadors and Ministers re "Change of the Name of the Bureau in Charge of War-time Internees"; Certificate of authenticity signed 2 February 1946
    • 1 December 1942 – IPS Doc. No. 1552 Item 73 [3367-B]: "POW Adm. Dispatch No. 9-21" re "Inspection of POW Camps by a Representative of the International Red Cross Committee"
    • 8 December 1942 – Def. Doc. # 1274 [2562]: Translation of Excerpt from "Soldiers of the China Expeditionary Forces During the Pacific War"; Certificate of authenticity, 5 May 1947
    • 9 December 1942 – Document No. 2765-A-4: Communication from the Swiss Minister in Tokyo to M. MASAYUKI TANI, Minister of Foreign Affairs [re British Government "disturbed" by the treatment of prisoners of war in Rangoon] [2 c.]
    • 11 December 1942 – Translation of Document No. 3783-PS, Office of U.S. Chief Counsel: Notes of the Discussion between the Reich Foreign Minister and Ambassador OSHIMA in Berlin on 11 December 1942, typescript [2 c.]
    • 12 December 1942 – Document 10-K [1477]: Telegram from Hull to the American Delegation at Bern [ to communicate to the Japanese Government of instances of "gross mistreatment of suffered by American civilians and prisoners of war" [2 c.]
    • 15 December 1942 – Doc. No. 2766-A-1 [2025]: Letter from the Swiss Minister to the Japanese Minister of Foreign Affairs; Certificate of authenticity, 10 December 1946 [2 c.]
    • 15 December 1942 – Doc. No/ 2766-B [2025 A]: Synopsis of Document No. 2766-A (1) – (10)
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621181] Box 11
    16-31 December 1942 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1942-12-16-1942-12-31
    • December 1942 – Def. Doc. # 23: Kido Diary, daily excerpts
    • 23 December 1942 – Document No. 2751-A-1: Translation of Letter sent by the Swiss Minister in Tokyo to the Japanese Minister of Foreign Affairs Masayuki TANI re: [protest from the United States Government for the treatment of American citizens] [2 c.]
    • 23 December 1942 – IPS No. 2751-A-1-6 [2024 PW Foreign Communications]: Certificate of authenticity of letter sent by the Swiss Minister in Tokyo to the Japanese Minister of Foreign Affairs TANI
    • 24 December 1945 – Document No. 2853-A (19): Letter from the Swiss Legation to the Imperial Ministry of Foreign Affairs re: [permission given to Swiss representatives to visit certain camps for British prisoners of war in Japan]
    • 1942 – Doc. No. 1355 (Exh. 690) [SORYUKO-SEN KENKYUJO]: "Synthetic Research Data for 1942 compiled by the Totalitarian Warfare Research Institute /T.N. "SORYOKU-SEN KENKYUJO"
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621181] Box 11
    1942 – Doolittle Flyers. [Excerpts of IMTFE Legal Documents before the Military Commission Convened by the Commanding General, US Army Forces, China]
    • Def. Doc. No. 2993, Excerpt from IMTFE, The United States of America vs. ARAKI, Sadao et al: Translation of Sworn deposition of ISHIWATA, Sotaro, 28 January 1948
    • Def. Doc. No. 2994 (Excerpt from Ex. 3834), Excerpt from the Record of the Trial United States of America vs. Shigeru SAWADA, et al: Sotojiro TATSUTA, 1 May 1946
    • Def. Doc. No. 2995 (Excerpt from Ex. 3834), Excerpt from the Record of the Trial United States of America vs. Shigeru SAWADA, et al, 1 May 1946
    • Def. Doc. No. 2996 (Excerpt from Ex. 3834), Excerpt from the Record of the Trial United States of America vs. Shigeru SAWADA, et al: Ryuhei OKADA, 1 May 1946
    • Def. Doc. No. 2997 (Excerpt from Ex. 3834), Excerpt from the Record of the Trial United States of America vs. Shigeru SAWADA, et al: Yusei WAKO, 1 May 1946
    • Def. Doc. No. 2998 (Excerpt from Ex. 3834), Excerpt from the Record of the Trial United States of America vs. Shigeru SAWADA, et al: Shoshi ITO, 1 May 1946
    • Def. Doc. No. 2999 (Excerpt from Ex. 3834), Excerpt from the Record of the Trial United States of America vs. Shigeru SAWADA, et al: Prosecution Transcript Exhibit No. 25, Statement of Itsuro HATA, 1 May 1946
    • Def. Doc. No. 3001 (Excerpt from Ex. 3834), Excerpt from the Record of the Trial United States of America vs. Shigeru SAWADA, et al: Prosecution's Transcript Exhibits Nos. 27 and 28, Statement of Shigeru SAWADA, 1 May 1946
    • Def. Doc. No. 3002 (Excerpt from Ex. 3834), Excerpt from the Record of the Trial United States of America vs. Shigeru SAWADA, et al: Prosecution's Transcript Exhibits No. 29, Statement of Yusee WAKO, 1 May 1946
    • Def. Doc. No. 3003 (Excerpt from Ex. 3834), Excerpt from the Record of the Trial United States of America vs. Shigeru SAWADA, et al: Defense Transcript Exhibit No. 10, Affidavit by General Sadamu SHINOMURA, 1 May 1946
    • Def. Doc. No. 3004 (Excerpt from Ex. 3834), Excerpt from the Record of the Trial United States of America vs. Shigeru SAWADA, et al: Defense Transcript Exhibit 8, Statement Hideki TOJO, 1 May 1946
    • Def. Doc. No. 3005 (Excerpt from Ex. 3834), Excerpt from the Record of the Trial United States of America vs. Shigeru SAWADA, et al: Prosecution's Transcript Exhibits No. 33, Statement of Sotojiro TATSUTA, 1 May 1946
    • Def. Doc. No. 3006 (Excerpt from Ex. 3834), Excerpt from the Record of the Trial United States of America vs. Shigeru SAWADA, et al: Defense Transcript Exhibit No. 13, Statement of Yasuo KARAKAWA, 1 May 1946
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621181] Box 11
    1-15 January 1943 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1943-01-01-1943-01-15
    • January 1943 – [540]: Abstract of "Fifty Years' History of Newspapers in Japan" by ITO, Masanori. Translated by and abstracted by YAMADA, Kogoro
    • January 1943 – Def. Doc. 2862 [OSHIMA 3508]: excerpt
    • January 1943 – Extract of unknown document: "Submarine transfer." [OTT 3146]
    • January 1943 – IPS Doc. No. 889, Exhibit No. 3520: Supplementary Protocol. On the occasion of the ratification achieved today of the agreement between Germany and Japan concerning economic cooperation [2 c.]
    • January 1943 – Def. Doc. #2845 [OSHIMA 3513]: interrogation of OSHIMA re submarines in the Pacific]
    • January 1943 – Def. Doc. #2535 [OKADA 3229]: excerpt, p. 4
    • January 1943 – Def. Doc. #3080 [3910]: IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, et, Sworn Deposition of MATSUSHIMA, Shikao [Japanese Envoy at Large in Charge of Economic Matters in Berlin, March 1941 to May 1945], 5 February 1948
    • January 1943 – Kido Diary, daily excerpts
    • 4 January 1943 – Document 2574 [1344]: Excerpt of "Course of events leading up to decisions on political control and reversion of the East Indies in the Second World War"
    • 4 January 1943 – Def. Doc. #1293: Translation of "The Concrete Plan Based on the Fundamental Policy in dealing with China for the Accomplishment of the Greater East Asia War. (Decided before a cabinet meeting)."
    • 9 January 1943 – Excerpt of unknown document, p. 215 [TOJO 3655]
    • 9 January 1943 – [illegible doc. No.]: Translation of Joint Declaration of Japan and China regarding their Co-operation for the Prosecution of the War
    • 9 January 1943 – Def. Doc. #643 [2610]: Translation of "Agreement Between the Empire of Japan and the Republic of China Regarding the Retrocession of Concessions and the Abolition of Extraterritorial Jurisdiction, Nanking, 9th January 1943
    • 14 January 1943 – Def. Doc. # 3022 [3896]: Translation of "Reasons for the Necessity of Continual Functioning of the Bureau in Charge of Japanese Nationals in Enemy Countries as Office Established Specially During the War-time, and the Necessity of an Increase of the Staff of Chancellors Allotted to the Bureau"; Certificate of authenticity, 27 January 1948 [2 c.]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621181] Box 11
    16-31 January 1943 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1943-01-16-1943-01-31
    • January 1943 – Excerpts of Kido Diary
    • 20 January 1943 – Doc. 785 D [659]: Correspondence between TAKANOBU, Japanese Ambassador to France and Pierre Laval, Head of the French Government, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs; Doc. 1210 [50]: Agreement between Japan and Germany Concerning Economic Co-Operation, Extracts from Page 10, 11, 12 from Official Announcements Concerning Foreign Relations, Board of Information [2 c.]
    • 20 January 1943 – Doc. No. 1210 B & C [825]: "VI. Announcement of the Board of Information Concerning the Concession of the Japanese-German and Japanese-Italian Agreements on Economic Co-Operation; VII. Statement of the Spokesman of the Board of Information Concerning the Conclusion of the Japanese-German and Japanese-Italian Agreements on Economic Co-Operation [2c.]
    • 28 January 1943 – Doc. No. 2766-A-2: The Gaimusho, Tokyo, translation of Note Verbale [2 c.]
    • 29 January 1943 – Def. Doc. #2711: Translation of "Proceedings #4, 81st Imp. Diet, House of Representatives," Official Gazette, 29 January 1943; Certificate of authenticity, 10 October 1947
    • 29 January 1943 – Def. Doc. #2711 revised [3677A]: Translation of "Proceedings #4, 81st Imp. Diet, House of Representatives," Official Gazette, 29 January 1943; Certificate of authenticity, 10 October 1947 [2 c.]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621199] Box 12
    1-18 February 1943 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1943-02-01-1943-02-18
    • February 1943 – Def. Doc. 2671 [3507]: IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao et al, Affidavit of YOKOI, Tadao (Naval Attaché to the Japanese Embassy in Germany, Rear-Admiral until 1943); 17 September 1947 [2 c.]
    • February 1943 – IPS Doc. No. 1230-C [3860]: Telegram in Code to German Foreign Minister signed by [Heinrich Georg] Stahmer, [German Ambassador to Japan] [2 c. and 2 typescripts]
    • 1 February 1943 – Def. Doc. No. 2003 [3113]: Kwantung General Operation Order No. C 98: Mobilization Board re [prisoners of war camp]; Certificate dated 22 May 1947 [2 c.]
    • 4 February 1943 – Doc. No. 2766-A-3: [excerpt of communication ?] by the Swiss Legation acknowledging letter from the Imperial Minister of Foreign Affairs related to labor performed by prisoners of war [2 c.]
    • 4 February 1943 – Def. Doc. #2502: excerpt
    • 5 February 1943 – Document No. 2853-A (20): [Communication] from the Swiss Legation asking permission for Swiss delegates to visit prisoners of war camps
    • 9 February 1943 – Def. Doc. 3000 [TOJO 3655]: excerpt
    • 9 February 1943 – IPS 680: typescript of "War Prisoner Punishment Act" [2 c.]
    • 9 February 1943 – Document No. 2765-A-5: translation of telegram from Minister of Foreign Affairs to Swiss Ministre [2 c.]
    • 12 February 1943 – Document No. 2765-A-6: Letter from the Swiss Minister to Masayuki TANI, Japanese Minister of Foreign Affairs [2 c.]
    • 17 February 1943 – Document No. 1576A: "Extract from the Imperial Diet Proceedings of February 17, 1943, Concerning the Draft of Revision of Part pf Military Service Law and Three Other Matters"; Certificate of Authenticity, 2 October 1946
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621199] Box 12
    19-28 February 1943 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1942-02-19-1943-02-28
    • 19 February 1943 – (Division of Far Eastern Foreign Affairs – Feb 19, 1943 Department of State): typescript of "Aide Memoire"
    • 19 February 1943 – Doc. No. 2775 [2237]: Excerpt from Statement Made By Major General Kenryo SATO at a Budget Committee Meeting of the 81st Session of the Imperial Diet, House of Representatives, February 19, 1941, extract from p. 82; Certificate of authenticity, 17 December 1946; Doc. No. 2766-A-4: translation of Note Verbale [2 c.]
    • 21 February 1943 – Def. Doc. #2002 [3114]: translation, excerpt from the Nukden Report: Monthly Report of the MUKDEN P.O.W. Camp; Report of Work situation of the temporal prevention epidemic squad. Preventive Measures Against Epidemics Adopted in the Mukden P.O.W Camp [2 c.]
    • 24 February 1943 – Op-16-FE, Translation No. 122, 15 December 1944: "Wooden Ships and the Greater East Asia War." Translation of article in SHUHO (Weekly Report), 24 February 1943, published by the Japanese Cabinet Board of Information
    • 24 February 1943 – Op-16-FE, Translation No. 316, 11 August 1945: "Basic National Policy in Manchuria." Translation of an article appearing in the SHUHO (weekly Report) for 24 February 1943 and containing a discussion of the new national policy adopted for Manchuria based on the experience of the previous ten years
    • 25 February 1943 – Def. Doc. No. 2638, Exhibit No. 3308: "Report on visit to POW Camps (Seoul and Jinson) and the Internment Camp in Korea by Paraviccini, representative of the International Red Cross Committee"; Certificate, 22 September 1947 [3 c.]
    • 26 February 1943 – IPS Doc. No. 4091-A [3911]: Notes taken at a Conference of the Commander-in-Chief, Navy, with the Fuehrer in his Headquarters at Vinnitsa, on 26 February 1943, p. 14, paragraph 4; IPS Doc. No. 4091: Office US Chief of Counsel, Certification of Enlargement Print of Microfilm, 5 November 1947
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621199] Box 12
    1-15 March 1943 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1943-03-01-1943-03-15
    • March 1943 – [OSHIMA 3508]: "20. Submarine Question," excerpt of unknown document p. 44
    • March 1943 – Def. Doc. #2109-A [3124]: Excerpt from the "Tokyo Prisoners of War Internment Camp Monthly Report," translation [2 c.]
    • March 1943 – Def. Doc. #1032 [2461]: Excerpts from "the general budget for the 10th year of KOTOKU (1943); Certificate of authenticity, March 19
    • March 1943 – Excerpts of Kido's Diary
    • 1 March 1943 – Doc. No. 7115: Preface to "Honour of the Imperial Army"
    • 1-2 March 1943 – Doc. 16269-C: Full Translation of a Report on the Naval Battle of EMPRESS AUGUSTA Bay, General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers Military Intelligence Section, General Staff Allied Translator and Interpreter Section
    • 3 March 1943 – Doc. 16269B [Bismark Sea]: Full Translation of a Report on the Naval Battle of the BISMARK Sea, General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers Military Intelligence Section, General Staff Allied Translator and Interpreter Section
    • 5 March 1943 – Def. Doc. #1342 [SAKURAI, T. 2571]: IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, et al, Sworn Deposition of SAKURAI, Tokutaro (Commander of the 65th Infantry Regiment of the 13th Division, 1 August 1942 – 31 July 1943), 21 April 1947
    • 6 March 1943 – Document No. 2312-B [3817]: Minutes on the Discussion of the Reich Minister for Foreign Affairs with Ambassador OSHIMA on 6 March 1943 [3 c.]; Certification from Office of US Chief of Counsel, APO 124A US Army, 30 March 1946
    • 6 March 1943 – Translation of Document No. 2954-PS, Office of US Chief Counsel, pp. F12027 & 12028: Minutes on the Discussion of the Reich Minister for Foreign Affairs with Ambassador OSHIMA on 6 March 1943 [3 c.], typescript
    • 9 March 1943 – Def. Doc. #2676 [3354]: IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao et al, Sworn Deposition of OYAMA, Ayao (Director of the Bureau of Legal Affairs of the War Ministry December 1933-March 1945)
    • 9 March 1943 – [PW's]: typescript of letter sent to General Kotaro NAKAMURA, Army Commander of the Eastern District signed by Katsuzo TSURUTA Director of the Iwaki Coal Mines Company Ltd., re employment of prisoners of war [2 c.]
    • 9 March 1943 – Doc. No. 2312 [812 A]: Memorandum on the Discussion of the German Foreign Minister with Ambassador OSHIMA on 9 March 1943
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621199] Box 12
    16-31 March 1943 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1943-03-16-1943-03-31
    • March 1943 – Excerpts of Kido's Diary
    • 16 March 1943 – Document No. 2853-A (21); [letter] from the Swiss Legation to the Imperial Ministry of Foreign Affairs re US request to Japanese "military authorities to allow prisoners of war to converse with the Swiss delegate without witnesses"
    • 18 March 1943 – Document 215 [96]: Imperial Ordinance No. 135, promulgated on March 18, 1943: Regulations for Administrative Inspection
    • 20 March 1943 – Defense Document 2891 [3564]: IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, et al, Sworn Deposition MITO, Hisashi (Vice-Admiral in the Japanese Navy) [2 c.]
    • 20 March 1943 – Doc. 548 [2105]: British Admiralty Delegation Certified Copy of Translation of Captured Japanese Document, "1st Submarine Force Order." Also two annotated photostats of military plans.
    • 4 March 1943 – Op-16-FE Translation No. 271, 10 July 1945: "Enemy Plan for Air Attacks on Japan," translation on an article appearing in the Weekly Report of the Cabinet Information Section for 24 March 1943, concerning the possibility of air attacks against Japan proper by Allied land-based and carrier-based planes. The article is of interest in that it indicates Japanese awareness as early as 1943 of the likelihood of large scale attacks on the home islands.
    • 25 March 1943 – Def. Doc. No. 1943 [3053-A]: Naval General Staff Directive No. 209 from Admiral NAGANO, Osami (Chief of Naval General Staff) to Commander-in-Chief Admiral YAMAMOTO [2 c.]
    • 27 March 1943 – Document No. 2853-A (22): Letter from the Swiss Legation to Imperial Ministry of Foreign Affairs asking authorization to send a delegate to the prisoner of war camps in Taiwan (Formosa)
    • 30 March 1943 – Document No. 1355 [690 A]: Summarized Research Papers for the Year of 1942, published by the Research Institute of Total War in March 1943 [2 c.]
    • 31 March 1943 – Document No. 2853-A (23): Letter from the Swiss Legation to the Imperial Ministry of Foreign Affairs asking for authorization for the Swiss Minister to visit prisoner of war camps
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621199] Box 12
    1-15 April 1943 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1943-04-01-1943-04-15
    • April 1943 – Excerpts of [Kido Diary]
    • 5 April 1943 – Document 10-L [1478]: Telegram sent by Hull to the American Legation in Bern re [reports that Japanese authorities want to try American prisoners of war before military tribunals [2 c.]
    • 7 April 1943 – Typescript of Decoded Telegram signed by Woermann [re news of Russian breakthroughs on the Eastern Front should be taking as accidental] [2 c.]
    • 7 April 1943 – Op-16-FE, Translation No. 49, 18 August 1944: "China's Wartime Economic Structure," Translation of Article from SHUHO (Weekly Report, 7 April 1943. SHUGO is the official organ of the Cabinet Information Board.
    • 7 April 1943 – Op-16-FE, Translation No. 22, 8 July 1944: "Perfecting and Strengthening the Mechanism of the Information Board," SHUHO (Weekly Report, 7 April 1943. SHUGO is the official publication of the Japanese Cabinet Information Board (NAIKAKU JOHO KYOKU).
    • 7 April 1943 – Op-16-FE, Translation No. 294, 27 July 1945: "Economic Organization in Occupied China," Translation of an article written in the SHUHO (Weekly Report), for 7 April 1943 discussing wartime economy under the puppet government.
    • 8 April 1943 – Doc. No. 8436 [2043]: translation of communication between the Imperial Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Swiss Legation re [names of internees in the Island of Wake] [2 c.]
    • 9 April 1943 – Memorandum from David Mc. Key to Commander Frank B. Gary re Japanese Policy in Timor
    • 14 April 1943 – Op-16-FE, Translation No. 282, 17 July 1945: "The Commerce and Industry Association Law." (Translation of an article written in the Weekly Report of the Cabinet Information Section for 14 April 1943 by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. The article is a discussion, in question-and-answer form, of the provisions of a law passed by the Diet for promulgation on 1 July 1943, and having as its primary purpose the setting up of a system for enforcing governmental economic degrees through the medium of "control associations" of business firms, membership in which is compulsory. It is of interest in showing how close the controls come to outright government management of all commerce and industry)
    • 14 April 1943 – Op-16-FE, Translation No. 311, 7 July 1945: "Railway Transport – Japan." (Extracts from SHUHO (Weekly Report) for 14 April 1943 issued by Cabinet Information Board, discussing the greater need for freight transport by the railroads due to increased production)
    • 14 April 1943 – Def. Doc. #2779 [3450]: IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, et al, Sworn Deposition of OHIRA, Hideo (Major-General of the Japanese Army 14 April 1943 to 1 April 1944)
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621199] Box 12
    16-30 April 1943 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1943-04-16-1943-04-30
    • April 1943 – Excerpts of [Kido Diary]
    • 18 April 1943 – Doc. No. 520 [839A]: Excerpt from: "Notes on the conversation between the Reich Foreign Minister and Ambassador OSHIMA at Fuschl on 18 April 1943; International Military Tribunal, The United States of America, The French Republic, The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics against Herman Wilhelm Goering, et al Certificate, 16 April 1946 [2 c.]
    • 18 April 1943 – IPS Doc. No. 520-A: Pencil Note by the Reich Foreign Minister 23/43 on the conversation between the Reich Foreign Minister and Ambassador OSHIMA at Fuschl on 18 April 1943
    • 18 April 1943 – Translation of Document 2929-PS Office of the Chief Counsel: Pencil Note by the Reich Foreign Minister 23/43
    • 18 April 1943 – Doc. No. 2330 Seizure of Evidentiary Documents, 19 June 1946: Report of Study, April, Showa 18/1943, Draft of measures for the construction of the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere
    • 20 April 1943 – Def. Doc. #2502, excerpt p. 219
    • 21 April 1943 – Op-16-FE, Translation No. 11, 18 August 1944: "Counsel and Guidance for Soldiers' and Deceased Soldiers' Families," translation of article in SHUHO (Weekly Report), 21 April 1943, published by the Cabinet Information Board
    • 21 April 1943 – Op-16-FE, Translation No. 234, 25 April 1945: "How is Soldiers' Aid Relief Carried Out," translation in SHUHO, official weekly organ of the Japanese Cabinet Board of Information. This article discusses two general questions: (1) actual aid relief to soldiers and their families, and (2) reemployment of disabled veterans.
    • 21 April 1943 – Op-16-FE, Translation No. 36, July 1944: photostat of "Shatter Enemy Propaganda Strategies," translation of Article in 21 April 1943 issue of SHUHO (Weekly Report), published by the Japanese Cabinet Information Board (NAIKAKU JOHO KYOKU)
    • 22 April 1943 – Op-16-FE, Translation No. 13, 8 August 1944: "Women's Air Defense Units in Japan," translation of article from SHUHO (weekly Report) on prize-winning reports on "An example of Proper Wartime Living," issue of 22 April 1943.
    • 22 April 1943 – Doc. No. 8437 [2044]: Note Verbale acknowledging receipt of Swiss Legation in Tokyo re [American civilians in island of Wake] [2 c.]
    • 22 April 1943 – Document No. 2853-A (24): Verbal Note acknowledging receipt of Swiss Legation request for permission to visit prisoners of war and civilian internment camps
    • 22 April 1943 – Document No. 2853-A (25): Verbal Note acknowledging receipt of notes from Swiss Legation
    • 23 April 1943 – Document No. 8398 [2059]: Swiss Legation transmission of protest from the Government of the United States to the Imperial Ministry of Foreign Affairs re attacks of hospital ships Comfort and Hope by Japanese planes [2 c.]
    • 29 April 1943 – Document 2311 [817] Prosecution Office of the USSR, Military Prosecutor of Pacific Area, April 4, 1946: "Report on Detaining the ship Ingul of the Far Eastern State Maritima Agency in 1943"
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621199] Box 12
    1-15 May 1943 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1943-05-01-1943-05-15
    • May 1943 – [MATSUMA 833]: excerpt of unknown document
    • May 1943 – Def. Doc. #2006, Evidence #3-1 [3110]: "An excerpt from The Monthly Report of The Prisoner of War Intelligence Bureau Issued May 1943"; Certificate, 11 June 1947 [2 c.]
    • May 1943 – Def. Doc. No. 2004, Evidence No. 3-3 [3112] Certificate of authenticity, 11 June 1947: Excerpt from Tokyo P.O.W. Camp Monthly Report, May Issue, 1943 [2 c.]
    • May 1943 – Excerpts of [Kido Diary]
    • 12 May 1943 – Document No. 2853-A (26): Letter from the Swiss Minister to Mamoru SHIGEMITSU, Minister of Foreign Affairs
    • 12 May 1943 – Op-16-FE, Translation No. 67, 14 October 1944: "Condition of Japanese in Enemy Countries," translation of article in the 12 May issue of SHUHO, the official organ of the Japanese Cabinet Information Board
    • 13 May 1943 – Document 1632 W (101) [1274]: Entry from Marquis Kido's Diary [2 c.]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621199] Box 12
    16-31 May 1943 - [Excerpt of documents, documents]
    1943-05-16-1943-05-31
    • May 1943 – Excerpts of [Kido Diary]
    • 17 May 1943 – copy of Telegram in Code (C.Ch.V.) Foreign Berlin No. 1545 of 17 May signed by Stahmer
    • 19 May 1943 – Op-16-FE, Translation No. 278, 19 July 1945: "Total Mobilization and Goods Mobilization Japan – 1943," (translation of two articles in the SHUHO (Weekly Report) for 19 May 1943 issued by the Cabinet Information Board giving a brief summary of total mobilization and a discussion in question and answer from of goods mobilization)
    • 19 May 1943 – Op-16-FE, Translation No. 279, 19 July 1945: "Japanese Regulations for Distribution of Wood and Charcoal," (translation of article in SHUHO (Weekly Report) for 19 May 1943 issued by the Cabinet Information Board discussing new regulations for the control and distribution of wood and charcoal)
    • 19 May 1943 – Op-16-FE, Translation No. 279, 19 July 1945: "Japanese Regulations for Distribution of Wood and Charcoal," (translation of article in SHUHO (Weekly Report) for 19 May 1943 issued by the Cabinet Information Board discussing new regulations for the control and distribution of wood and charcoal)
    • 19 May 1943 – Op-16-FE, Translation No. 281, 21 July 1945: "Japanese Army Physical Examinations Revised Regulations," (translation of an article appearing in the SHUHO (Weekly Report) of 19 May 1943 issued by the Cabinet Information Board listing the revised Army Physical requirements as of 7 May 1943)
    • 26 May 1943 – Op-16-FE, Translation No. 66, 11 October 1944: "Questions and Answers Regarding Production Expansion Program," (translation of an article in SHUHO 26 May 1943. SHUHO is the official organ of the Japanese Cabinet Information Board)
    • 31 May 1943 – [IPS] Document 2754: excerpt of document re [incorporation of East Indies areas into Japanese territory]
    • 31 May 1943 – Def. Doc. #2922 [3683]: Certificate of authenticity of document titled "The General Principles upon which the Greater East Asia Policy is directed" [just certificate]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621199] Box 12
    1-15 June 1943 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1943-06-01-1943-06-15
    • June 1943 – Excerpts of [Kido's Diary]
    • 2 June 1943 – Document No. 2853-A (27): Letter from the Swiss Minister in Tokyo to M. Mamoru SHIGEMITSU, Minister of Foreign Affairs [re prisoner of war camps]
    • 4 June 1943 – Def. Doc. # 2078 C [3108]: translation of "On Relief for the Dead and Injured Prisoners of War by their Employers (June 4, 1943, Regulations for Prisoners of War. Article 7. Clause 32). Notification from the Chief of the Prisoners of War Administrative Section to the respective Armies in Japan Proper and the Korean, Formosan and Kwantung Armies [2 c.]
    • 9 June 1941 – Def. Doc. #643: translation of "Agreement Between the Empire of Japan and the Republic of China Regarding the Retrocession and the Abolition of Extraterritorial Jurisdiction," signed at Nanking, on 9th January 1943
    • 13 June 1943 – Def. Doc. #1990: From Minister SUZUKI, attending to the Section of Residents in Hostile Powers, Foreign Ministry to Chief of P.O>W.s Information Bureau: "Matter regarding the manners in which the London Times correspondent reports on our treatment of POW's"; Certificate of authenticity 11 June 1947
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621199] Box 12
    16-20 June 1943 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1943-06-16-1943-06-20
    • June 1943 - Excerpts of Kido Diary
    • 16 June 1943 – Def. Doc. #2792 [3684-A): translation of Official Gazette, "Stenographic Records of Proceedings of 82nd Session of Imperial Diet No. 1; Certificate of authenticity, 23 October 1947 [2 c.]
    • 16 June 1943 – Doc. No. 2339 B [1345]: "The Japan Year Book 1943-44 Pages 200 and 2002, The 82nd Session of the Diet" [2 c.]
    • 16 June 1943 – Document No. 2781-A-1 [2026]: Communications between the Swiss Legation and the Imperial Ministry of Foreign Affairs [re under-nourishment of prisoners]; Document No. 2871-A-2: Note Verbale [of acknowledgment]; Copy of note signed by T. SUZUKI to F. Palavicini, Representative in Japan of the International Red Cross Committee; Certificate of authenticity, 5 December 1946 [2 c.]
    • 16 June 1943 – – Op-16-FE, Translation No. 60, 29 September 1944: "Questions and Answers Concerning the Electric Power Mobilization Plan," (translation of article in SHUHO (weekly Report) 16 June 1943. SHUHO is the official organ of the Japanese Cabinet Information Board)
    • 16 6 June 1943 – Op-16-FE, Translation No. 285, 23 July 1945: "Japanese Government Bonds and Debentures," (translation of an article in SHUHO (Weekly Report) 16 June 1943 issued by the Cabinet Information Board discussing methods of fixing quotas for bonds and savings)
    • 16 June 1943 – Op-16-FE, Translation No. 155, 10 January 1945: "The Impending Food Crisis," (translation of article in SHUHO 16 June 1943. SHUHO is the official organ of the Japanese Cabinet Board of Information)
    • 16 June 1943 – Op-16-FE, Translation No. 287, 23 July 1945: "Japanese Commerce and Industry Economic Committees," (translation of an article appearing in the SHUHO (the weekly Report) Cabinet Information Board for 16 June 1943, containing a discussion of the law establishing these committees which will supersede the Commerce and Industry Associations and endeavor efficiently to coordinate and control Japanese industrial economy)
    • 17 June 1943 – IPS Doc. No. 2245-A: "10. Foreign Minister SHIGEMITSU's Speech in the House of Representatives
    • 19 June 1943 – Copy of Memorandum signed by Hachiro ASANO, Director and President of the Iwaki Coal Mines Co., Ltd. to General Hideki TOJO re Application for dispatching PWs [2 c.]
    • 19 June 1943 – Document No. 1432-D [2020]: Memorandum from Kuma SUZUKI, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary Office for the Residents in Enemy Countries, Foreign Bureau to Chief of the POW Information Bureau [2 c.]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621199] Box 12
    21-30 June 1943 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    • June 1943 – Excerpt of [Kido's Diary]
    • 23 June 1943 – Op-16-FE, Translation No. 69, 19 October 1944: "Change in Japanese Local Administration," translation of article in 23 June 1943 issue of SHUHO, official organ of the Japanese Cabinet Board of Information
    • 23 June 1941 – Document No, 1432-E [2021]: Copy of Information No. 39 of IX: Reply re Proposal of the American Government Regarding the Questions to be Put to POW [2 c.]
    • 24 June 1943 – Document No. 2883-A (29): Verbal Note of acknowledgment of Swiss Legation note asking permission to interview prisoners of war without the presence of guards
    • 28 June 1943 – Document No. 2853-A (20): Letter from the Swiss Minister to Mamoru SHIGEMITSU. Minister of Foreign Affairs re visits to prisoner of war camps in metropolitan areas
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621199] Box 12
    1-15 July 1943 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1943-07-01-1943-07-15
    • July 1943 - Excerpts of [Kido's Diary]
    • July 1943 – Def. Doc. #2878 [3595]: excerpt of document
    • July 1943 – Def. Doc. No. 1660: "Surrender of the Axis Powers," excerpt from book entitled War Through the Ages, by Lynn Montross, 1946, Harper, p. 889
    • 5 July 1943 – Document No. 2767-A-1: Letter from the Minister of Switzerland to Mamoru SHIGEMITSU; IPS No. 2767-A-1-8 [2023]: Certificate of Statement of Source and Authenticity of documents, 10 December 1946 [2 c.]
    • 5 July 1943 – Doc. No. 2767-B [2023A] [PW Foreign Communications]: Synopsis of Document No. 2756-A-(1)-(8)
    • 7 July 1943 – Document No. 1432-B [2018]: Verbal Note from the Imperial Japanese Minister of Foreign Affairs acknowledging the request of the Folke Enstedl, Swedish Consul-General in Bangkok, to visit prisoner of war camps in Thailand and denying permission [3 c.]
    • 7 July 1943 – Document No. 1432-C [2019]: Verbal Note from the Imperial Japanese Minister of Foreign Affairs acknowledging the request of the E. Strandberg, former Danish Consul-General in Bangkok, to visit the Changi Civilian Internment Camp in Syonan and denying permission
    • 7 July 1943 – Op-16-FE, Translation No. 286, 22 July 1945: "Mobilization of Students in Japan," (translation of an article appearing in the SHUHO (Weekly Report) for 7 July 1943 issued by the Cabinet Information Board discussing the regulations governing the use of students for emergency work and the correlating study of work)
    • 8 July 1943 – Document No. 2853-A (31): Note of acknowledgement from the Swiss Legation re [Article 13 Regulation regarding treatment of prisoners of war]
    • 8 July 1943 – IPS 2615 [D.E.I.]: "Today is the 8th, the Day of Foundation of Great East Asia. Prime Minister Todjo [sic.] visits Saigon, Bangkok, Sjonan (Singapore) and Djakarta (Batavia)." Translations from Asia Raya, July 8, 1943, No. 159, concerning the visit of Prime Minister TOJO to Java, from the original Malay into the English language [2 c.]
    • 14 July 1943 – Op-16-FE, Translation No. 53, 4 September 1944: "Renovation and Strengthening of Local Administration in Japan," (translation of article in SHUHO (Weekly Report) 14 July 1943. SHUHO is the official organ of the Cabinet Information Board)
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621207] Box 13
    16-31 July 1943 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1943-07-16-1943-07-31
    • July 1943 - Excerpts of [Kido's Diary]
    • 16 July 1943 – Document No. 2853-A (32): Letter from the Swiss Minister in Tokyo to Mamoru SHIGEMITSU re [USA Government and the treatment of prisoners of war]
    • 20 July 1943 – Doc. No. 2325A [816]: Report. On the Detention of the Ship "Dwina" of the Far Eastern Shipping Agency by the Japanese Authorities on July 20, 1943
    • 21 July 1943 – Op-16-FE, Translation No. 300, 30 July 1945: "Japanese Air Raid Manual," (translation of SHUHO (Weekly Report) dated 21 July 1943 issued by Cabinet Information Board containing detailed instructions for civilians regarding measures to be adopted prior to and during air raids)
    • 23 July 1943 – Document No. 2853-A (33): Note of acknowledgement of Mamoru SHIGEMITSU to Swiss Minister in Tokyo re [visits to prisoner of war camps]
    • 24 July 1943 – Document No. 1432-A [2017] [PW Foreign Communications]: Letter of acknowledgement from SHIGEMITSU to Camille Georges (Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of Switzerland) re [treatment of prisoners of war in the Thailand Camp] [2 c.]
    • 24 July 1943 – Document No. 2767-A-2: Note of acknowledgement of Mamoru SHIGEMITSU to Camille Gorges re [visits to prisoner of war camps] [2 c.]
    • 27 July 1943 – Document No. 2734 [1999]: Memorandum from Commanding Officer of POW Information Bureau to Chiefs of POW Camps re: Supplement to Name List of POW Already Punished
    • 29 July 1943 – Doc. No. 1122: Investigation Committee Concerned with the Conclusion of the Alliance Pact Between Japan and Burma, and Three Other Matters
    • 29 July 1943 – Document No. 2853-A (34): Letter from the Swiss Minister in Tokyo to SHIGEMITSU re [USA concerns of its nationals in the Philippines]
    • 30 July 1943 – Def. Doc. #2244 [3142]: "Sentenced on July 30, 1943. Put into Effect on the Same Day." Judgement of The Mukden P.O.W. Camp of American soldiers Joe Bill Chestin (24), Ferdinand F. Mehringgolow (21), and Victor Palioty (23) [2 c.]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621207] Box 13
    1-15 August 1943 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1943-08-01-1943-08-15
    • August 1943 – Excerpts of Kido Diary
    • August 1943 – [MATSUMA 833]: excerpt of unknown document
    • 1 August 1943 – Doc. No. 2704A [2704]: Constitution for Government of Burma. An Act to Enact a Scheme for Government of Burma, Rangoon, 1st August 1943 [2 c.]
    • 1 August 1943 – IPS 1456: translation of Treaty of Alliance between Japan and Burma
    • 1 August 1943 – Def. Doc. #2757, Ex. No. 3675: Pact of Alliance between Japan and Burma signed at Rangoon on August 1st, 1943 (the 18th year of SHOWA) Enforced on the Same Date [2 c.]
    • 1 August 1943 – Def. Doc. 3000 [TOJO 3655 Burma]: excerpt of document, p. 217-218
    • 2 August 1943 – Typescript copy of telegram in code, Foreign Office, Berlin, signed by Stahmer re [Situation in Greater East Asia, Japanese-Soviet Relations, Effects of Italian Events upon Japan] [2 c.]
    • 5 August 1943 – Doc. No. 2153 [MATSUMA 833]: excerpt of document
    • 8 August 1943 – Def. Doc. #1992: "American and Britisher, in Hokkaido Camp, pen gratitude for considerate treatment," Report on The Nippon Times, on the Day of August 8, 1943"
    • 9 August 1943 – Def. Doc. 2817: Excerpts from "Fuehrer Conferences – German Navy 1943"
    • 11 August 1943 – Def. Doc. 2817-B: "Conversations with the Fuehrer at the Fuehrer's Headquarters between 9 and 11 August 1943," Excerpts from "Fuehrer Conferences – German Navy 1943
    • 11 August 1943 – Def. Doc. 576: "The Administration Regulations of the Army (Aug. 11, 10th Year of Showa (1943), Military Order, Army No. 16) Extracts [2 c.]
    • 11 August 1943 – Def. Doc. # 660 (Jap. Doc. No. 569): Army Regulations, August 11, 1943,(Showa 18), Military Order No. 16
    • 13 August 1943 – Case No. 59 re KONOYE Documents, 19 January 1946 [2 c.]
    • 13 August 1943 – Def. Doc. #2423 [3230]: Letter from OKADA, Keisuke to Prince KONOE [2 c.]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621207] Box 13
    16-31 August 1943 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1943-08-16-1943-08-31
    • August 1943 – [Excerpts of Kido Diary]
    • 18 August 1943 – Doc. No. 1170 [1275]: The Investigation Committee on the Conclusion of a Treaty Between Japan and Thailand Concerning Thai Territory in Malaya and Shan Areas; Certificate of Authenticity 14 November 1946; Document No. 2767-A-3: Letter from the Minister of Switzerland to SHIGEMITSU [re prisoners of war in Thailand] [2 c.]
    • 19 August 1943 – Def. Doc. 2817-C: "Conversations with the Fuehrer on 19 August 1943," Excerpts from Fuehrer Conferences – German Navy 1943
    • 20 August 1943 – Def. Doc. #2759, Ex. No. 3682: Treaty between Japan and Thailand with regard to the territory of Thailand in the Malay and Shan Districts [2 c.]
    • 23 August 1943 – Document No. 2853-A (35): Note from the Swiss Legation representing the British Government asking for information concerning camps at Tokyo and Yokohama
    • 30 August 1943 – Document No. 2767-A-3 Letter from the Minister of Switzerland to SHIGEMITSU re British prisoners of war
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621207] Box 13
    1-15 September 1943 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1943-09-01-1943-09-15
    • September 1943 – Excerpts of Kido Diary
    • 3 September 1943 – Def. Doc. #2112: "Shooting to Death of a Cholera Patient at a POW Camp in Thailand," Excerpt from the file of letters received (from Thailand) from January, 1942 to December, 1943
    • 3 September 1943 – Document No. 2732-A [1988]: translation of telegram from POW Camps Commandant Camps in Thailand to Chief of POW Information Bureau [re prisoners] [2 c.]
    • 4 September 1943 – Document No. 2853-A (36): Telegram from the Swiss Minister to the Imperial Minister of Foreign Affairs [re visit of prisoner of war camps at Hakodate]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621207] Box 13
    16-30 September 1943 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1943-09-16-1943-09-30
    • September 1943 – [Excerpts of Kido Diary]
    • 21 September 1943 – Def. Doc. No. 1718: Excerpt from the book entitled Onwards to Victory, by Winston S. Churchill, 1944
    • 25 September 1943 – Def. Doc. #2758 [3676]: Burmese-Japanese Treaty on Burmese Territories in the Shan Districts, etc., signed at Rangoon [2 c.]
    • 27 September 1943 – Doc. No. 1217, Exh. No. 773A: "Message of Foreign Minister Mamoru SHIGEMITSU Broadcast to Berlin on the Occasion of the Third Anniversary of the Conclusion of the Tripartite Pact, September 27, 1943," Official Announcements Concerning Foreign Relations, Eighteen Year of Showa (1943) [2 c.]
    • 29 September 1943 – Document No. 2767-A-4: Telegram from the Swiss Minister to the Imperial Minister of Foreign Affairs [re conditions of prisoners of war in Thailand] [2 c.]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621207] Box 13
    1-15 October 1943 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1943-10-01-1943-10-15
    • October 1943 – excerpts of Kido Diary
    • 1 October 1943 – Document No. 2767-A-5: translation of letter from Mamoru SHIGEMITSU, Minister of Foreign Affairs to M. Camille Gorges, Swiss Minister Extraordinary and Envoy Plenipotentiary for Switzerland [re British prisoners of war in Thailand] [2 c.]
    • 4 October 1943 – Def. Doc. #2208 [3060-A]: Directive No. 282, Naval department, Imperial Headquarters [re submarine operations in the Indian Ocean]
    • 11 October 1943 – Doc. No. 8428 [2046]: translation of note from the Swiss Legation to the Imperial Ministry of Foreign Affairs submitting a list of 432 American civilians [2 c.]
    • 14 October 1943 – Def. Doc. 3000 [TOJO 3655], p. 219-220
    • 14 October 1943 – Def. Doc. #2756 [3679]: Pact Alliance between Japan and the Philippines, signed in Manila on October 14, 1943. Enforced from Oct. 20, 1943; Promulgated on October 20, 1943 (Oct. 21 issue of Official Gazette [2]; typescript of Japan – Philippines Treaty of Alliance
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621207] Box 13
    16-31 October 1943 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1943-10-16-1943-10-31
    • October 1943 – excerpts of Kido Diary
    • 16 October 1943 – Def. Doc. 2823: Excerpt from the Department of State Bulletin, Vol. IX, No. 225, p. 253-254: Declaration of War by Italy Against Germany, Message of Marshall Badoglio to General Eisenhower
    • 20 October 1943 – Document No. 2767-A-6: translation of Note Verbale of the Swiss Legation re [British Government protest of forced labor at the internment camp for POW in Thailand] [2 c.]
    • 26 October 1943 – handwritten note: NAKANO, Seigo
    • 26 October 1943 – typescript copy of p. 24-26 of unknown document: NAKANO, Seigo
    • 27 October 1943 – Doc. No. 1217A: Reply of Foreign Minister SHIGEMITSU at the 83rd Session of the Imperial Diet
    • 30 October 1943 – excerpt of unknown document [TOJO 3655]
    • 30 October 1943 – (Doc. No. 1941): Endorsed on envelop, China No. 61, Japan-Chinese Republic Alliance Treaty signed at Nanking; Certificate, 27 August 1946; Certificate, 3 September 1946. Doc. No. 1451A [466]: Announcement of the Board of Information Regarding the Conclusion of a Pact of Alliance between Japan and the Republic of China. Doc. No. 1451 B: Statement of the Japanese Government Regarding the Conclusion of a Pact of Alliance between Japan and the Republic of China; Certificate of authenticity, 10 July 1946. Doc. No. 1451 C: Pact of Alliance between Japan and China; Certificates of authenticity, 9 July 1946 and 10 July 1946. Doc. No. 1451 D: Protocol Annexed to the Pact of Alliance between Japan and China (translation), signed by TANI, Masayuki, Ambassador Plenipotentiary of Japan and WANG, Chao-Ming, President, Executive Yuan, Republic of China; Certificate, 10 July 1946. Doc. No. 1451 E: Letter from Wang to TANI, Letter from TANI to Wang; Certificate 9th July 1946 [2 c.]
    • 30 October 1943 – Def. Doc. No. 1448-a: Treaty of Alliance between Japan and China; Certificate of authenticity, 2 May 1947
    • 30 October 1943 – [Def. Doc. #1448-b]: Annexed Protocol Upon Signing the Treaty of Alliance between Japan and the Republic of China; Certificate, 23 December 1946
    • 30 October 1943 – [Def. Doc. # 1448-c: Exchanged Note, signed by TANI, Masayuki to WANG, Tiaoming; Certificate, 23 December 1946
    • 30 October 1943- [Def. Doc. # 1448-d]: Exchanged Note, signed by WANG, Tiaoming to TANI, Masayuki; Certificate, 23 December 1946
    • 30 October 1943 – Doc. No. 2339: Excerpts from The Japan Yearbook, 1943-1944 (p. 995-999): Sino-Japanese Pact of Alliance; Certificates of authenticity, 15 and 22 August 1946 [2 c.]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621207] Box 13
    1-5 November 1943 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1943-11-01-1943-11-05
    • November 1943 – Def. Doc. 664 [2351]: Excerpt from the book Addresses before the Assembly of Greater East Asiatic Nations, Address of his Royal Highness Prince WAN WAITHAYAKON, Representative of Thailand, translation [3 c.]
    • November 1943 – Def. Doc. 3000 [TOJO 3655]: excerpt of unknown document
    • November 1943 – Def. Doc. No. 1627 [2706 Jap-USSR, Deane]: excerpt of IMTFE, The Unites States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, et al, Affidavit of John R. Deane, Major-General, US Army, Chief of the Military Mission in Moscow from 18 October 1943 to October 1945
    • November 1943 – excerpts of Kido Diary
    • 1 November 1943 – Document 212 [89]: Organization of the Ministry of Munitions (Promulgated on November 1, 1943)
    • 1 November 1943 – typescript from a Statement by President Roosevelt, Prime Minister Churchill, and Premier Stalin issued at Moscow, November 1, 1943
    • 5 November 1943 – Doc. No. 468 A [1347-A]: Address of his Excellency General Hideki TOJO, Representative of Japan [at the Assembly of Greater East Asiatic Nations, Tokyo; Certificate of authenticity, 5 November 1946 [3 c.]
    • 5 November 1943 – Def. Doc. # 2760-A: Address of his Excellency General Hideki TOJO, Representative of Japan [at the Assembly of Greater East Asiatic Nations, Tokyo]
    • 5 November 1943 – Def. Doc. # 2760-B [3671-A]: "The Realization of Dr. SUN YAT-SEN's Great Asia Doctrine," by H. E. President WANG CHING-WEI of the National Government of China. Address delivered before the Assembly of Greater East-Asiatic Nations, November 5, 1943 [2 c.]
    • 5 November 1943 – Def. Doc. #2760-C: "The development of Manchoukuo as the First Step in the Construction of Greater East Asia," by H. E. Prime Minister CHANG CHING-HUI of Manchoukuo. Address delivered before the Assembly of Greater East-Asiatic Nations, November 5, 1943
    • 5 November 1943 – Def. Doc. 665 [2352]: Excerpt from Excerpt from the book Addresses before the Assembly of Greater East Asiatic Nations, Address of His Excellency Mr. Jose P. Laurel, Representative of the Philippines, November 5, 1943 [2 c.]
    • 5 November 1943 – Def. Doc. 3000 [TOJO 3665]: excerpt of document, p. 228-231
    • The Assembly of Greater East Asiatic Nations, (November 5-6, 1943), Japan, The Nippon Times, Ltd.
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621207] Box 13
    6-15 November 1943 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1943-11-06-1943-11-15
    • November 1943 – excerpts of Kido Diary
    • 6 November 1943 – Def. Doc. 3000 [TOJO 3655]: excerpt of document, p. 217-217
    • 6 November 1943 – Def. Doc. # 654: IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, et al: Sworn Deposition of SUGIHARA, Ryota (Chief of the General Affairs Section of the General Affairs Bureau of the Greater East Asiatic Affairs Ministry)
    • 6 November 1943 – Def. Doc. # 2760-D [3686]: Address of His Excellency Mr. Sunhas Chandra Bose, Head of the Provisional Government of Azad Hind [2 c.]
    • 6 November 1943 – Def. Doc. # 2760-E [3685]: Address of His Excellency Premier TOJO, Representative of Japan, on the Repossession of Andaman and Nicobar Islands [2 c.]
    • 6 November 1943 – Doc. No. 2339 C [1346]: The Assembly of Greater East Asiatic Nations, Joint Declaration Adopted on November 6, 1943. The Japan Yearbook 1943-1944, p. 1049-1051 [2 c.]
    • 6 November 1943 – Def. Doc. 666 [2353]: Address of His Excellency Dr. B. Maw, Representative of Burma, excerpt from the book Addresses before the Assembly of Greater East-Asiatic Nations[2 c.]
    • 10 November 1943 – Op-16-FE, Translation No. 236, 28 August 1945: "Administration of Central Government Offices," (translation of a SHUHO (Weekly Report) articled dated 10 November 1943 issued by the Cabinet of Information Board. This contains a summary of recent revisions in administrative powers and an outline of the central government offices)
    • 11 November 1943 – Def. Doc. # 2245 [3096]: "Prisoner of War Camp, Mukden, Manchuria." Translation of the Telegraphic Report to Geneva of his Inspection of the Prisoner War Camp, Mukden, by Pestallocchi, Representative in Japan of the International Red Cross Society [2 c.]
    • 15 November 1943 – Def. Doc. #2639 [3309]: "The Constant Talks between Mr. Max Pestalozzi, Representative to Japan of the International Red Cross Society, and Representatives of Prisoners of War," excerpt from VA 17 [2 c.]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621207] Box 13
    1-15 December 1943 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1943-12-01-1943-12-15
    • December 1943 – excerpts of Kido Diary
    • December 1943 – Doc. No. 2153 [MATSUMA 833]: excerpt
    • December 1943 – Def. Doc. 2902 [SUZUKI 3605]: excerpt, p. 44
    • 1 December 1943 – The Cairo Conference. Statement Released December 1, 1943 and other documents.
    • 6 December 1943 – photostat of releases: Declaration of War by Bolivia Against the Axis Powers; Second Anniversary of Declaration of War Against the United States by Bulgaria, Hungary and Rumania; Capture of Prizes on the High Seas
    • 10 December 1943 – Def. Doc. 2817-E: "Naval Intelligence Service, Received 10 December 1943 at 2210. Telegram in conde from Tokio," excerpt from Fuehrer Conferences, 1943
    • 10 December 1943 – Def. Doc. 2817-F: "Distribution of Japanase Forces on the Basis of the Communication at Hand," excerpt from Fuehrer Conferences, 1943
    • 10 December 1943 – Document No. 2853-A (38): letter from the Swiss Legation to Imperial Minister of Foreign Affairs [re visit to prisoner of war camps at Tokyo, Yokohama, Kakodate and Hiraota]
    • 13 December 1943 – Doc. No. 8430 [2047]: letter from the Swiss Legation to the Imperial Ministry of Foreign Affairs [re situation of American civilians in Wake Island] [2 c.]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621207] Box 13
    16-31 December 1943 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1943-12-16-1943-12-31
    • December 1943 – excerpts of Kido Diary
    • 19 December 1943 – Def. Doc. 2817-D: Excerpts from: "Fuehrer Conference – German Navy 1943"
    • 20 December 1943 – Document No. 2733 [1977]: [Japanese] Army Report No. 1374, Revision and Adjustment of Cautions on Censorship: "Precautionary Matters in Censorship of News of Prisoners of War" [2 c.]
    • 23 December 1943 – Def. Doc. #437: Ministere des Affaires Etrangeres (No. 680): Collection de Traites, V. Declaration of Responsibility of Hitlerites Atrocities.
    • 23 December 1943 – The London Times, December 24 1943: "Portuguese Warning to Japan. Evacuation of Timor Demanded," typescript
    • 30 December 1943 – Doc. No. 5772 [1683]: Letter from Enk von Ludow (Swedish Government official) to SHIGENITSU [re Dutch prisoners of war]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621215] Box 14
    1-15 January 1944 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1944-01-01-1944-01-15
    • January 1944 – Def. Doc. #1781 [OKADA 3076]: IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, et al, Sworn Deposition of OKADA, Yoshimasa (Staff-Officer Colonel of the 6th Area Army, Hankow)
    • January 1944 – Def. Doc. No. 2212: incomplete document, missing page 1
    • January 1944 – Def. Doc. No. 1931 [3136]: Excerpt from the International Inspection of the Red Cross, No. 301, January 1944, p. 10-11; translation of Excerpt from the International Inspection of the Red Cross, No. 315, March 1945, p. 3-5 [2 c.]
    • January 1944 – excerpts of Kido Diary
    • 6 January 1944 – Doc. No. 1632W(105) [1276]: Entry from Marquis Kido's Diary [2 c.]
    • 6 January 1944 – Def. Doc. #2502, p. 221
    • 9 January 1944 – Def. Doc. #411: "Excerpt from the book AKIYAMA SHINSHI. The Chinese Revolution and the Commodore"
    • 9 January 1944 – Def. Doc. #1643 [Raider]: Excerpt from "Nazi Conspiracy and Aggression," v. VI, p. 887, 889
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621215] Box 14
    16-31 January 1944 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1944-01-16-1944-01-31
    • January 1944 – excerpts of Kido Diary
    • 21 January 1944 – IPS Doc. No. 3028: Speech by SHIGEMITSU in the 84th Diet; Certificate of authenticity, 15 May 1947
    • 24 January 1944 – Doc. No. 2882 [1488]: BBC – "U.S. Government: Issues Report on Japanese Atrocity"; KWID – "Washington: Discloses Japanese Atrocity because Relief is not Permitted (29 January 1944); San Francisco KWID – "Prisoners of War: Japanese Ill-Treat Prisoners of War" (29 January 1944); KWID – "Japanese Atrocities: Description Given" (29 January 1944); Army News Service – " MacArthur's Warning" (23 October 1944); Certificate [2 c.]
    • 24 January 1944 – Doc. No. 5757 [1682]: Memorandum from the Swedish Royal Legation in charge of the Netherlands interests to the Imperial Minister of Foreign Affairs; Certificate, 31 October 1946
    • 28 January 1944 – Def. Doc. No. 2227-C: Notification of the Army in General Regarding the Strict Enforcement of Military Discipline and Morale
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621215] Box 14
    1-10 February 1944 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1944-02-01-1944-02-10
    • February 1944 – excerpts of Kido Diary
    • 2 February 1944 – [Deane 2706]: excerpt of unknown document
    • 3 February 1944 – Def. Doc. # 2078-E [3109]: On Internment Facilities for Prisoners of War. Notification from the Chief of the Prisoners of War Administrative Section to the unites concerned
    • 5 February 1944 – Document No. 2751-A-2: Letter from Swiss Minister to SHIGEMITSU Mamuro re [prisoners of war]; Certificate of authenticity, 6 December 1946 [2 c.]
    • 5 February 1944 – [IPS] Document 10-M [1479]: Letter from Hull to American Legation in Bern re American Interests – Japan [2 c.]
    • 9 February 1944 – Op-16-FE, Translation No. 157, 25 January 1945: "Japanese Population Census of 1944," translation of article from the 9 February, 1944, issue in SHUHO, published by the Cabinet Board of Information. "Information of Technicians," translation of article from the 22 March, 1944, issue in SHUHO.
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621215] Box 14
    11-29 February 1944 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1944-02-11-1944-02-29
    • February 1944 – excerpts of Kido Diary
    • 12 February 1944 – Document No. 2853-A (39): Letter from the Swiss Minister to SHIGEMITSU [re importance of visits to prisoner of war camps and civilian internee camps]
    • 12 February 1944 – Doc. No. 10-M-1 [3000] [2173]: transmittal of American Government protest with regard to the Treatment of prisoners of war and civilian internees [2 c.]; Certificate of authenticity, 27 December 1946 [2 c.]
    • 13 February 1944 – IPS Doc. No. 1230-E: Decoded telegram from von Ribbentrop to Ambassador KAWAHARA [3 c.]
    • 16 February 1944 – Doc. No. 8429 [2048]: Note of the Swiss Legation to the Imperial Ministry for Foreign Affairs re fate of Americans in Wake Island [2 c.]
    • 17 February 1944 – Defense Document No. 2642 [KAYA 3337]: excerpt of document
    • 23 February 1944 – Document No. 8471-C [2068]: Letter from G. Tuizinga, Capitan of the Op Ten Noort (Dutch Military Hospital Ship), to [Japanese] Prime Minister re [prolonged detention of the ship and internment of the crew] [2 c.]
    • 23 February 1944 – [MAINICHI]: DeMartino handwritten notes and letter from MAINICHI to DeMartino re TAKEYARI article
    • 28 February 1944 – Document No. 2765-A-7: Letter from the Swiss Legation to Ministry of Foreign Affairs re conditions of prisoners of war in Thailand and Burma [2 c.]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621215] Box 14
    1-15 March 1944 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1944-03-01-1944-03-15
    • March 1944 – excerpts of Kido Diary
    • March 1944 – [SATO NA[illeg.] 2695]: excerpt of unknown document
    • 2 March 1944 – Def. Doc. #1818 [3135]: translation of Judgement of P.W. Captain Lionel Collin Mathews (Australia), P.W. Roderick Graham Wells (Australian), P.W. Seargeant Alfred Stevens (Australia), P.W. Corporal John Alan McMillan (Australia), P.W. Walter Geoffrey Loffy (Australia) submitted to the to the War Ministry by the NADA No. 9801 Unit
    • 3 March 1944 – Def. Doc. #2007 [3051]: "Improvement of PW Administration. Notice from the Vice-Minister of War to the Unites Concerned," excerpt from the War Prisoners' Information Bureau's Monthly Report [2 c.]
    • 4 March 1944 – Doc. No. 2766-A-5: Letter from the Swiss Legation to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs [re prisoners of war in Yokohama obliged to perform "humiliating work in public"] [2 c.]
    • 13 March 1944 – Document No. 2853-A (40): Letter from the Swiss Legation to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs re [visits to camps at Tokyo, Osaka and Fukuoka]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621215] Box 14
    16-31 March 1944 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1944-03-16-1944-03-31
    • March 1944 – excerpts of Kido Diary
    • 22 March 1944 – Op-16-FE, Translation No. 156, 26 January 1945: "Student Mobilization in Japan," translation of article in the 22 March, 1944, issue of SHUHO, published by the Cabinet Board of Information
    • 25 March 1944 – Document No. 2853-A (41): Letter from the Swiss Legation to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs [re prisoners of war]
    • 30 March 1944 – Document No. 2853-A (42): Personal letter from the Swiss delegate to Minister Tadakazu SUZUKI [re difficulties as representative of foreign interests in Japan due to lack of response from Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs]
    • 31 March 1944 – letter from Shigeru MATSUMURA, Director and President of the Joan [sic] Coal Mines Col. Ltd. to General Hideki TOJO re "the application concerning changing the employer of dispatched PWS"
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621215] Box 14
    1-15 April 1944 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1944-04-01-1944-04-15
    • April 1944 – excerpts of Kido Diary
    • 1 April 1944 - Def. Doc. #2779 [OHIRA 3450]: excerpt of document
    • 1 April 1944 - letter from Shigeru MATSUMURA, Director and President of the Joban Coal Mines Col. Ltd. to General Hideki TOJO re PW's [2 c.]
    • 5 April 1944 – Document No. 2757-A-7: Memorandum [from Tokio] re "Prisoners of War Information Bureau at Tokio, does not recognize the Swiss Consulate mandate to protect American and British interests in Thailand" [2 c.]
    • 5 April 1944 – Def. Doc. # 2502: excerpt of document, p. 248-260 [re resignation of Premier KOISO]
    • 8 April 1944 – typescript copy of telegram to the [German] Embassy in Tokyo signed by Von Ribbentrop [re "senseless enemy propaganda'] [2 c.
    • 14 April 1944 – Def. Doc. #2655: IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, et al, Sworn Deposition of SAKUMA, Koichi (Chairman of the Lawyers' Association in Tokyo)
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621215] Box 14
    16-30 April 1944 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1944-04-16-1944-04-30
    • April 1944 – excerpts of Kido Diary
    • 16 April 1944 – Document No. 2461-A Exhibit No. 827A: "War for Indian Emancipation towards Achieving Common Objective. Premier's Address Lauds Brave Fight Put Up by Germany and Italy," Excerpt from Tokyo ASAHI [2 c.]
    • 22 April 1944 – Doc. No. 2766-A-6: translation of Note Verbale from The GAIMUSHO informing that "the Imperial Government is not bound by the Convention of 1929 relative to the treatment of prisoners of war" [2 c.]
    • 23 April 1944 [?] – Def. Doc. No. 2931 (TOGO): Excerpt from "Adoption of the Joint Statement of the Ambassadors' Conference
    • 24 April 1944 – Def. Doc. 2751-A-3: "Reply on the Individual Cases cited in the Protest of the American Government," translation of letter from the Minister of Foreign Affairs to Swiss Minister [2 c.]
    • 24 April 1944 – typescript copy of Excerpt from Cable Report No. 1136 signed by Stahmer: Greater East Asia Theatre
    • 25 April 1944 – Document No. 2765-A-8: letter from Swiss Legation to Ministry of Foreign Affairs [re lack of medical supplies for prisoners of war in Thailand and Burma [2 c.]
    • 27 April 1944 – Document No. 2766-A-7: letter from the Swiss Legation to Ministry of Foreign Affairs [re Japan's decision not to adhere to the Geneva Convention and treatment of prisoners of war] 2 c.]
    • 28 April 1944 – Doc. No. 2751-A-4: letter from L.S., Minister of Foreign Affairs to Swiss Legation representative in Japan [acknowledging United States complaints relative to the treatment of prisoners of war] [2 c.]
    • 28 April 1944 – Def. Doc. 32775 [3670]: "Reply of the Japanese Government to the Protest made by the United States of America concerning the cases of Mistreatment of Americans," letter sent to the Swiss Legation in Japan [2 c.]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621215] Box 14
    1-15 May 1944 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1944-05-01-1944-05-15
    • May 1944 – excerpts of Kido Diary
    • 3 May 1944 – Op-16-FE, Translation No. 325, 17 August 1945: "Penal Regulations Relative to Economic Control" (translation of an article appearing in the SHUHO (Weekly Report) for 3 May 1944 issued by the Cabinet Information Board containing a discussion of recent changes in these regulations and a list of the control associations and organizations affected thereby)
    • 5 May 1944 – Doc. No. 5773 [1684]: letter to the Swedish Minister in Japan sent by the Japanese Foreign Minister re [Dutch prisoners]
    • 6 May 1944 – Def. Doc. #2078-C [3106]: Memorandum sent by the Vice-Minister of War re: "Frugal Consumption of Provisions, etc. (Army-Asia-Secret No. 3827 May 6, 1944 (SHOWA 19) [2 c.]
    • 10 May No. 2853-A (43): letter from the Swiss Minister to Minister of Foreign Affairs SHIGEMITSU re [visits of diplomats to interment camps in the United States]
    • 11 May 1944 – typescript copy of telegram sent to the German Embassy in Tokyo, signed by Von Ribbentrop [2 c.]
    • 15 May 1944 – typescript copy of telegram in code sent to the German Embassy in Tokyo by Von Ribbentrop [re opportunity to seize Siberian Coastal Province and Vladivostok] [2 c.]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621215] Box 14
    16-31 May 1944 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1944-05-16-1944-05-31
    • May 1944 – excerpts of Kido Diary
    • 17 May 1944 – typescript copy of telegram in code signed by Stahmer in Tokyo [re: Japan's confidence in their defense systems in the Philippines, Burma and China and questions about German military operations in Tunis and attack on Russia]; typescript copy of telegram in code signed by Stahmer re: "Military reports following the cable report No. 1480 of 2 June," 6 June 1944
    • 27 May 1944 – Translation of Document No. 3780-PS [4014]: "Memorandum concerning the conference of the Fuehrer with Japanese Ambassador OSHIMA in the presence of the Reich's Foreign Minister and Ambassador v. Sonnleithner at the Berghof on 27 May 1944 from 16:35 to 17:45 o'clock"; Certificate, 19 April 1946
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621215] Box 14
    1-15 June 1944 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1944-06-01-1944-06-15
    • June 1944 – Def. Doc. No. 875 [2572] [YOKOYAMA, Isamu]: IMTFE, The Unites States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, et al, Affidavit of YOKOYAMA, Isamu (Commander of the 11th Army Corps and Commander of the Western Army Corps)
    • June 1944 – [Deane ? 2706]: excerpt of unknown document
    • June 1944 – Def. Doc. #1756 [3079 SUZUKI, Teiji]: IMTFE, The Unites States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, et al, Sworn Deposition of SUZUKI, Teiji (Commander of the 104th Division)
    • June 1944 – Def. Doc. #1782 [3077] [YOKASEKO, Kaname]: IMTFE, The Unites States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, et al, Sworn Deposition of KOYASEKO, Kaname (Commander of the 126th Independent Infantry Battalion and participated in operations in South China)
    • June 1944 – Def. Doc. #1322: "Research Data for Greater East Asia, No. 11. General Survey of the Chinese Communist Party (excerpt). Chapter VI. International Relations, Section I. Relations with the Soviet Union"
    • June 1944 – Def. Doc. #2109-B [3125]: "An excerpt from the "FUKUOKA War Prisoners Camp Monthly Report [2 c.]
    • June 1944 – excerpts of Kido Diary
    • 3 June 1944 – Def. Doc. No. 1545 [2695]: IMTFE, The Unites States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, et al, Affidavit of SATO, Naotake (Ambassador to the Soviet Union from March 1942 to August 1945), excerpt
    • 5 June 1944 – Document No. 8400 [2092]: letter from the Swiss Minister to SHIGEMITSU [re communication from the British Government re [attacks on merchant ships and Japanese submarines in Indian Ocean disregarding international law] [2 c.]
    • 6 June 1944 – typescript copy of telegram in code signed by Stahmer re: "Military reports following the cable report no. 1480 of 2 June"
    • 10 June 1944 – Document No. 2765-A-9: letter from the Swiss Minister in Tokyo to the Minister of Foreign Affairs [re: prisoners of war in Thailand] [2 c.]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621215] Box 14
    16-30 June 1944 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1944-06-16-1944-06-30
    • June 1944 – excerpts of Kido Diary
    • 20 June 1944 – Doc. No. 8401 [2076]: letter from the Swiss Minister to the Minister of Foreign Affairs [re: protest of the United States Government related to attack of steamship Richard Hovey by Japanese submarine] [2 c.]
    • 21 June 1944 – Document 10-N [1480]: Hull to American Legation in Switzerland re: American Interests in Japan [2 c.]
    • 29 June 1944 – Def. Doc. No. 2502: excerpts p. 223-224
    • 29 June 1944 – Document No. 8471-E [2070]: Enclosure 10. MIJOSHI, June 29, 1944, protest letter signed by the Chief Medical Officer of the Hospital Ship Op ten Noort to Japan's Primer Minister [2 c.]; Document No 8471-D [PW's]: Enclosure 9. "Speech delivered at MIJOSHI by the Prefect of Hiroshima"
    • 30 June 1944 – Document No. 2853-A (44): Memorandum. "Visits to Prisoner of War Camps in Occupied Territories"
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621215] Box 14
    1-15 July 1944 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1944-07-01-1944-07-15
    • Def. Doc. #3051 [3912 illeg. KIDO]: IMTFE, The Unites States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, et al, Sworn Deposition of OKADA, Keisuke (Senior Stateman)
    • Excerpts of unknown documents with names: [OKA 3473] [TANAKA, Takeo 3390] [TSUGITA 2366] [SHIMADA 3565]
    • July 1944 – [illeg. IPS 2965]: typescript copy of document
    • July 1944 – DeMartino's handwritten notes
    • July 1944 – [excerpts of Kido Diary]
    • 1 July 1944 – Document No. 2853-A (45): letter from the Swiss Minister to SHIGEMITSU [re: US Government expectation that Japan will allow Swiss representatives to visit prisoner of war camps]
    • 4 July 1944 – Document No. 2765-A-10: letter from the Swiss Minister to Imperial Ministry of Foreign Affairs [re: anxiety of the British Government on the bad treatment of prisoners of war] [2 c.]
    • 5 July 1944 – Document No. 2765-A-22: note from the Swiss Minister to Imperial Ministry of Foreign Affairs [addressing the capture of British soldier]
    • 6 July 1944 – Def. Doc. #923 [2565]: "Dispatch on the 5th, from a member of the information corps from the front lines of Hunan Province," The ASAHI Shimbum [2 c.]
    • 11 July 1944 – Doc. No. 1810 A: Doc. "Go" No. 568 from Minister SUZUKI to Chief of Prisoner of War Information Bureau re: Treatment of Prisoners of War in Burma and Siam
    • 11 July 1944 – Doc. No. 1810 A Note [473]: Doc. "Go" No. 568 from Minister SUZUKI to Chief of Prisoner of War Information Bureau re: Treatment of Prisoners of War in Burma and Siam
    • 11 July 1944 – typescript copy of translation of "No. 1, NAGATA-CHO. Written by NAKAMURA, Syogo. (From TOJO to KOISO From July 11 to October 1944" [re battle of Saipan]
    • 14 July 1944 – DeMartino's handwritten notes in re: resignation of Naval Minister SHIMADA
    • 14 July 1944 – DeMartino's handwritten notes [SHIM MYO TAKEO]
    • 15 July 1944 – Def. Doc. #1824: translation of "Object of War by General ARAKI, Sadao," Report in SUMERA World, published by KAIGAI NIHON SHA July 15 1944
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621215] Box 14
    16-19 July 1944 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1944-07-16-1944-07-19
    • July 1944 – excerpts of Kido Diary
    • 16 July 1944 – Def. Doc. No. #1780 [3741 ?]: excerpt of IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, et al, Sworn Deposition of NOMURA, Naokuni (Navy Minister after the resignation of SHIMADA)
    • 16 July 1944 – [NAGAKA-CHO?]: typescript of unknown document
    • 17 July 1944 – Doc. No. 1632W (106) [1277]: Entry for 17 July 1944 from Kido's Diary [2 c.]
    • 17 July 1944 – Document 2759 [1350]: Decision of the Supreme War Plans Council, No. 27, July 17, 1945 [sic] /SHOWA 20/ re Measures for the East Indies Independence
    • 17 July 1944 – Def. Doc. #2502, p. 225-226, excerpt
    • 17 July 1944 – Def. Doc. #2535, p. 5, excerpt
    • 17 July 1944 – Def. Doc. No. 2962 [3708]: excerpt of IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, et al, Affidavit of IKEDA, Sumihisa (Lieutenant-General and Vice-Chief of the Kwantung Army UMEZO)
    • 17 July 1944 – Def. Doc. #1780 [NOMURA Naokuni 3471]: excerpt of document
    • 17 July 1944 – Doc. No. 1632W (113) [1278]: Entry for 18 July 1944 from Kido's Diary [2 c.]
    • 18 July 1944 – Def. Doc. #2121 [3390 TANAKA, Takeo]: excerpt
    • 18 July 1944 – typescript of unknown document [Kido's Diary?], with "Particulars of the Elder Statemen's Meeting"
    • 18 July 1944 – [SATO, Naotoke 2695]: excerpt of unknown document
    • July 1944 – Def. Doc. No. 2502: excerpts
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621215] Box 14
    20-31 July 1944 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1944-07-20-1944-07-31
    • 20 July 1944 – Doc. No. 8397 [2093]: letter from the Swiss Minister to SHIGEMITSU [re: British Government concerns of attacks against the survivors of British merchant vessels by Japanese submarines] [2 c.]
    • 20 July 1944 – Document No. 2767-A-6: translation of Note Verbale, The GAIMUSHO [re: Japanese Government not concerned if the Swiss Minister has been recognized by the Thai Government to represent British and American interests] [2 c.]
    • 20 July 1944 – Doc. No. 1632W (115) [1280]: Entry from Marquis Kido's Diary [3 c.]
    • 21 July 1944 – Document No. 2853-A (46): Memorandum authorizing the Swiss Minister to visit prisoner of war camps in Japan
    • 22 July 1944 – typescript of [DeMartino's thoughts?]
    • 22 July 1942 – typescript of list of Japanese Government officials
    • 22 July 1942 – DeMartino's handwritten notes [See KATO]
    • 22 July 1942 – DeMartino's handwritten notes [See KOISO Cabinet]
    • 23 July 1944 – typescript copy of translation of telegram No. 1679 from Stahmer to Foreign Minister in Berlin re: [SHIGEMITSU thoughts about a "German – Japanese explanation of our war aims" and reasons] [2 c.]
    • 29 July 1944 – Doc. No. 1810 A, Prisoner Supply No. 35: telegram from Chief of Prisoner of War Information Bureau to Minister SUZUKI re "Treatment of British Prisoners of War in Burma; Prisoner of War Supply No. 36: telegram from Chief of War Information Bureau to Chief of Staff of the "I" Unit, Chiefs of Staff OKA, MORI, and TOMI Units, Commander of the Field Railway Unit in the Southern Army, Chiefs of Prisoner of War Camps in Burma and Siam; MORI KATA FUKU No. 7: from Chief of Staff MORI 7900 Unit to Chief of Prisoner of War Information Bureau re "Reply to inquiry re British prisoners of war in Burma
    • 30 July 1944 – IPS Doc. No. 3146-A [3841]: "Top Secret Communication No. 18 from 8th Submarine Squadron Commander to the Ministry of the Navy dated 30 July 1944 (excerpt from file entitled Headquarters No. 5 Naval Air Materials Omitted, Outline of Meritorious Records in the Greater East Asia War, 1 Dec 1943 – 31 May 1944"
    • July 1944 – excerpts of Kido Diary
    • uly 1944 – Def. Doc. No. 2502: excerpts
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621223] Box 15
    1-15 August 1944 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1944-08-01-1944-08-15
    • August 1944 – excerpts of Kido Diary
    • August 1944 – [IPS 2965 KOSIO]: excerpt of document: "My portfolio of prime minister and the war crime problem]
    • August 1944 – [MATSUI 3498]: excerpt of unknown document
    • 1 August 1944 – Document No. 2701 [2015] (Certified as exhibit "O" in Doc. No. 2687) [Disposition of PW's]: "From the Journal of the Taiwan POW Camp H.Q. in Taihoku"
    • 5 August 1944 – [IPS] Document 2754 - excerpt
    • 5 August 1944 – Def. Doc. # 2121 [TANAKA, Takeo 3390]: excerpts of document p. 6-8
    • 9 August 1944 – Doc. 2765-A-11: Memorandum of [re: cases of "bori-bori" among prisoners in prisoner camps in Japan] [2 c.]
    • 12 August 1944 – Document No. 2853-A (47): letter from SHIGEMITSU to Swiss Minister re: ["American nationals in the hands of the Empire"]
    • 15 August 1944 – Document No. 2853-A (48): Verbal Note to acknowledge the receipt of a memorandum requesting permission to visit prisoner of war camps in Japan
    • August 1944 – [N-CHO]: typescripts
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621223] Box 15
    16-31 August 1944 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1944-08-16-1944-08-31
    • 16 August 1944 – Doc. No. 2751-A-5: letter to Camille Gorges (Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary for Switzerland) signed by Mamoru SHIGEMITSU addressing "in detail" the conditions at the POW and internment camps at Shanghai, Canton, Hongkong, Java and the Philippines [2 c.]
    • 17 August 1944 – Document No. 2853-A (49): letter to Mamuro SHIGEMITSU signed by the Swiss Minister re Japan's agreement to authorize visits to all camps of prisoners of war.
    • 23 August 1944 – [Koiso Cob]: DeMartino's handwritten notes
    • 26 August 1944 – Document No. 2765-A-12: translation of Note Verbale [2 c.]
    • 30 August 1944 – Def. Doc. #1811 [3556]: cipher telegram sent from OKAMOTO [Japan's Minister] in Stockholm to SHIGEMITSU re "European Situation" [2 c.]
    • 31 August 1944 – Def. Doc. #1812: telegram dispatched from Bern to SHIMITSU re: "Press comments on the relation between the new French Government and the French Indo-China, and the Bulgarian situation"
    • August 1944 – excerpts of Kido Diary
    • August 1944 – [N-CHO]; typescript of unknown document
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621223] Box 15
    1-15 September 1944 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1944-09-01-1944-09-15
    • September 1944 – Doc No. 32756 [HIGASHIKIMI, p. 17 ?]: typescript of document
    • September 1944 – excerpts of Kido Diary
    • 2 September 1944 – Document No. 8424 [2049]: letter from the Swiss Minister in Tokyo to the Imperial Ministry of Foreign Affairs re list of American civilians in the island of Wake [2 c.]
    • 2 September 1944 – Doc. No. 2755 [1348]: document re: "Policy in regard to the Independence of the East Indies" [2 c.]
    • 4 September 1944 – Def. Doc. 1770 [2745}: translation of top secret document, "Summary of the conversation between the Fuhrer and Ambassador OSHIMA in the presence of the German Foreign Minister" [2 c.]
    • 5 September 1944 – Doc. No. 454: translation of speech Made by Prime Minister KOISO before the 85th Diet Session
    • 5 September 1944 – [Japanese document: speech made by Prime Minister to 85th Diet]
      Japanese.
    • 6 -7 September 1944 – typescript of telegram from Von Ribbentrop to the [German?] Ambassador in Tokyo re "Japanese suggestion of a separate peace between Germany and the Soviet Union" [2 c.]
    • 6-7 September 1944 – IPS Doc. No. 1230-D: of telegram from Von Ribbentrop to the [German?] Ambassador in Tokyo re "Japanese suggestion of a separate peace between Germany and the Soviet Union"
    • 7 September 1944 – Def. Doc. #2531 [KOISO 3375], p. 27-30
    • 7 September 1944 – Doc. No. 2756 [OSAMU SAN JO KO No 142] [1352]: memorandum re Notification regarding measures ensuing from the Proclamation of Admission of the Independence of the East Indies [2 c.]
    • 7 September 1944 – Document No. 2757 [1353] [66]: Basic Outline of Propaganda and Enlightenment attendant on the Proclamation re Recognition of the Independence of the East Indies [2 c.]
    • 8 September 1944 – IPS 583: letter from H. TOJO, Science Mobilization Society to Takuo GODO, President of the Central Society of Industrial Union (KOGYOKUMIAICHUOKAI) re acceptance of position
    • 8 September 1944 – [N-CHO]: typescript of translation of unknown document re "peace attempts"
    • 11 September 1944 – Document 10-P [1481]: telegram from Hull to the American Legation in Bern re American Interests in the Philippines [2 c.]
    • 12 September 1944 – Document No. 2853-A (50): letter from the Swiss Minister to the SHIGEMITSU re treatment of British subjects in prisoner of war and internment camps
    • 15 September 1944 – Def. Doc. No. 2051: Minutes of the Proceedings of the Supreme War Directing Conference. Annex A [reference of Summary of the Conversation between the Fuehrer and Ambassador OSHIMA in the Presence of the German Foreign Minister, 4 September 1944; Annex B: Diplomatic Measures to Be Taken Vis-à-vis the Soviet Union (draft), 12 September 1944; Annexed Plan: Tentative Plan on the Limits of Japan's Concession to the Soviet Union in Connection with the Demarche to be Made to the Soviet Union]; certificate of authenticity, 21 August 1947 [2 c.]
    • 15 September 1944 – Def. Doc. No. 2051, Exh. No. 3557: Minutes of the Proceedings of the Supreme War Directing Conference
    • Middle of September 1944 – Def. Doc. No. 1778 [Bagge 3558]: incomplete Statement of Widar Bagge, (Swedish Minister to Tokyo and afterwards to Egypt) [re peace]
    • September 1944 – excerpts of Kido Diary
    • September 1944 – [N-CHO]: typescript translation excerpt
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621223] Box 15
    16-30 September 1944 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1944-09-16-1944-09-30
    • 16 September 1944 – [SATO Naotabe 2695]: Excerpt of unknown document
    • 16 September 1944 – Doc. No. 8395 [2101]: letter from the Swiss Minister to the Imperial Ministry of Foreign Affairs re: United Kingdom protest of attack on survivors of British merchant vessels [2 c.]
    • 16 September 1944 – Document No. 8396 [2077]: letter from the Swiss Minister to the Imperial Foreign Minister re survivors of the American ship " Richard Hover" attacked by a Japanese submarine [2 c.]
    • 28 September 1944 – Document No. 3022 A: Felicitation Telegram of Foreign Minister SHIGEMITSU to the Reich Minister of Foreign Affairs re anniversary of the Tripartite Alliance [published in the Mainichi Shimbun, 28 September 1944, No. 2209F]
    • 28 September 1944 – Document No. 3022 C: Exchange Felicitation broadcast among the Tripartite Foreign Ministers.
    • September 1944 – excerpts of Kido's Diary
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621223] Box 15
    1-15 October 1944 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1944-10-01-1944-10-15
    • October 1944 – excerpts of Kido Diary
    • October 1944 – [Deane 2706]: excerpt of unknown document
    • 3 October 1944 – Document No. 2765 AA13: The Gaimusho, Tokyo, translation of a memorandum from the Swiss legation to the Imperial Ministry of Foreign Affairs re request from the British government relative to the matter of beri-beri among prisoners of war[2 c.]
    • 9 October 1944 – Doc. No. 1810 A: Malaya Prisoner "FU" No. 721. Report from Chief of Malaya Prisoner of War Camp to Chief Prisoner of War Information Bureau re British prisoners of war in Burma
    • October 1944 – [N-CHO]: typescripts of unknown document
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621223] Box 15
    16-30 October 1944 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1944-10-16-1944-10-30
    • October 1944 – [N-CHO]: typescripts of unknown document
    • October 1944 – Excerpts of Kido Diary
    • 20 October 1944 – Def. Doc. #2679 [MITO 3404]: excerpt of unknown document, p. 17
    • 20 October 1944 – [N-CHO]: typescript of No. I NAGATACHO, Wishful thinking, translated by K. MASUDA
    • 22 October 1944 – Document 10-S [1482]: letter from Grew to Amegation in Bern requesting the Swiss government to communicate to the Japanese its protests for the conditions of the prisoners held at the Lansang Air Field.
    • 23 October 1944 – Doc. No. 1810 A, "I" SAN 3 Secret No. 578: Report from the Chief of Staff of the Southern Army to Chief of Prisoner of War Information Bureau concerning British prisoners of war in Burma
    • 23 October 1944 – Doc. 16946 [LEYTE]: "Translation of Data on Reinforcement and Support of LEYTE Island Campaign," General Headquarters Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers, Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, Allied Translator and Interpreter Section
    • 23 October 1944 – Doc. 16269-D [LEYTE]: "Full Translation on the Battle of the Philippine Sea (Battle of Leyte Gulf), ," General Headquarters Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers, Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, Allied Translator and Interpreter Section
    • 28 October 1944 – Document No. 2853-A (51) CC.1.1. EAJ. CC.1.5.2/2.1.2: Memorandum re [re British Government being anxious regarding visits to prisoner of war camps in occupied territories]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621223] Box 15
    1-15 November 1945 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1944-11-01-1944-11-15
    • November 1944 – [TOGO 3646] – excerpt of unknown document
    • November 1944 – Def. Doc. # 2109-C [3126]: Excerpt from Monthly Report of the Zentsuli [?] War Prisoners' Camp [2 c.]
    • November 1944 – excerpts of Kido Diary
    • 1 November 1944 – [N-CHO]: typescript translation re [conference of Japanese cabinet ministers concerning the "political treatment of Chosen and Taiwan was held at the Premier's official residence," p. 10
    • 2 November 1944 – [N-CHO]: typescript translation [re Subhas Chandra Bose, Chief of the Provisional Government of India visit to Japan and talk with KOISO], p. 11
    • 5 November 1944 – [NAGATA-CHO]: typescript translation of [pamphlet entitled "Our Foreign Policy" attributed to Minister SHIGEMITSU]
    • 7 November 1944 – Document No. 8423 [2050]: communication from the Swiss Legation in Tokyo to the Imperial Ministry of Foreign Affairs with "List of 173 Americans from Wake Island about whom the United States Government has Received no Official Communication" [2 c.]
    • 7 November 1944 – [N-CHO]: typescript translation excerpt [re executions of OZAKI, Hidezani and Mr. SOLGE
    • 8-9 November 1944 – [N-CHO]: Typescript translation excerpt [re importance of battle of Leite and of HIKARI Agency], p. 28
    • 8 November 1944 – Op-16-FE, Translation No. 264, WDC 38549: "Kamikaze Special Attack Force," (translation of an article in the Weekly Report of 8 November 1944 issued by the Cabinet Information Board)"
    • 8 November 1944 – Op-16-FE, Translation No. 381: "Hemp as a War Material (translation of an article in the Weekly Report (SHUHO) for 8 November 1944 issued by the Cabinet Information Bureau discussing uses and types of hemp and related fibers.)"
    • 10 November 1941 – Document No. 2853-A (52): [From Swiss Minister [?]] to SUZUKI re [confirmation to visit prisoner of war camps]
    • 10 November 1944 – [N-CHO]: [re death of WANG Ching-Wei], p. 29
    • 11 November 1944 – [N-CHO]: typescript translation [re fall of Kweilin], p. 30-31
    • 13 November 1944 – [N-CHO]: typescript translation [re air raid in NAGOYA]
    • 13 November 1944 – Document No. 2853-A (53): from T. SUZUKI to [Swiss Minister ?] re [giving permission to representatives of the International Committee of the Red Cross to visit prisoner of war camps]
    • 14-15 November 1944 – [N-CHO]: typescript translation re [situation in Japan], p. 34; [reshuffling of Japanese cabinet], p. 35
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621223] Box 15
    16-30 November 1944 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1944-11-16-1944-11-30
    • 16 November 1944 – [N-CHO]: typescript translation [interview between Dr. BA MAY of Burma and Premier KOISO]
    • 16 November 1944 – Document No. 2853-A (54): letter from the Swiss Legation in Tokyo to the Imperial Ministry of Foreign Affairs [re visits to prisoners of camps in Nagoya, Niigata, Kawasaki (Tokio), Hakodate and Wakayama, but unable to visit others]
    • 17 November 1944 – [SATO, Nastabe 2695]: excerpt of unknown document
    • 17 November 1944 – [N-CHO]: typescript translation re [US troops landing in Leyte]
    • 17 November 1944 – Document No. 2853-A (55): [from Swiss Legation ?] to T. SUZUKI, Imperial Ministry of Foreign Affairs re [asking about visits to prisoner of camps in Thailand and in "Netherlands Indies"]
    • 18 November 1944 – Document No. 2765-A-14: letter from the Swiss Legation to Imperial Ministry of Foreign Affairs re ["ill treatment of [British] prisoners of war in Burma] [2 c.]
    • 20-21 November 1944 – [N-CHO]: typescript translation re [battle of Leyte], p. 36-37; and [US Air Force bombings, situation in China, and "the Soviet problem"] p. 38-41
    • 24 November 1944 – [NAGATA CHO]: "Decisive Battle of the Philippines and Regular Air Raids (Nov. 24, 1944 – Jan. 28, 1945)," typescript
    • 25 November 1944 – [N-CHO]: typescript translation re [German Minister of Propaganda Goebbels confiding to Japan's Ambassador OSHIMA about preparations for rocket bombing, progress of National Mobilization of German Nation, peace between the Soviet Union and Germany and British position]
    • 27 November 1944 – [N-CHO]: typescript translation re [bombs dropping in AOYAMA, and HARAJIKU]
    • 28 November 1944 – Doc. No. 8415 [2078]: from SHIGEMITSU to Swiss Minister re [survivors of the USS "Richard Hovey"] [2 c.]
    • 28 November 1944 – Doc. No. 8416 [2102]: from SHIGEMITSU to Camille Gorge, Swiss Minister re [protest of British government re attacks by Japanese torpedoes on merchant vessels in the Indian Ocean] [2 c.]
    • 29 November 1944 – Op-16-FE, Translation No. 296, Confidential document: "The Evacuation of Japanese Cities," translation of an article appearing in the Weekly Report of the Cabinet Information Section on 29 November 1944. It deals with the need for evacuation of congested areas, as demonstrated in B-29 raids of 24 November, and also with the difficulties facing evacuees and the Government, the attitude of the public toward the program, etc.)
    • 30 November 1944 – [N-CHO]: typescript translation re [air-raid in the direction of KAMATA], p. 3
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621223] Box 15
    1-15 December 1944 - [Excerpts of documents, documents
    1944-12-01-1944-12-15
    • December 1944 – excerpts of Kido Diary
    • 1 December 1944 – [N-CHO]: typescript translation re [reflection of internal Japanese politics, limitations, weaknesses, the political situation of the world], p. 4-8
    • 3 December 1944 – [N-CHO]: typescript translation re [air-raid towards NAKAJIMA], p. 8-9
    • 4 December 1944 – Document No. 2765-A-15: letter from the Swiss Minister to SHIGEMITSU, Minister of Foreign Affairs with [summary of ordeal of Australian and British survivors from the Japanese transport S.S. RAKUYO MARU] [2 c.]
    • 4 December 1944 – typescript of "Draft of Measures for Strengthening the National Government of China," prepared by the China Committee, Foreign Office, on Dec. 4, 1944
    • 4 December 1944 – [N-CHO]: typescript translation re ["mysterious fire" in some mountains of the USA, "incident that refer to Japanese balloons with explosives which were reported to have landed in the USA"]
    • 4 December 1944 – Document No. 2765-A-16: letter from the Swiss Legation to the Imperial Ministry of Foreign Affairs re [British Government discovery of a booklet entitled "Notes for the Interrogation of Prisoners of War," found in Burma and marked "Very Secret," that describes interrogations, torture and threats] [2 c.]
    • 7 December 1944 – [N-CHO]: typescript translation re [anniversary of the war, air raids in South Manchuria, and earthquake, warfare at Leyte Island, etc.]
    • 8 December 1944 – Document No. 2853-A (56): from SHIGEMITSU to Swiss Minister re [granting permission to visit prisoner of war camps and civilian internment camps]
    • 11 December 1944 – [N-CHO]: typescript translation re [American occupation of Ormoc], p. 12-13
    • 12 December 1944 – Doc. No. 2528 Exhibit No. 828A: Excerpts from Article Appearing in December 12, 1944 Issue of the Nippon Times: "Unity Will Win Victory Avers Foreign Ministry. High Tribute Paid Axis Efforts by SHIGEMITSU in Exchange Broadcast" [2 c.]
    • 12 December 1944 – Document No. 2853-A (57): Swiss Minister to SHIGEMITSU [acknowledging permission to visit prisoner of war camps]
    • 12 December 1944 – [N-CHO]: typescript translation re [seriousness of war situation at Leyte], p. 13
    • 13 December 1944 – [N-CHO]: typescript translation re [attack of Hamamatsu by US planes], p. 14
    • 13 December 1944 – [N-CHO]: typescript translation re [discussion of China problem in the meeting of the Supreme War Guidance Council], p. 26-28
    • 14 December 1944 – [N-CHO]: typescript translation re [US bombing of Nakajima Aircraft Motor Factory]
    • 15 December 1944 – [N-CHO]: typescript translation re [story told by Mr. OGATA, president of the Intelligence Bureau about the Tripartite Alliance]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621223] Box 15
    16-31 December 1944 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1944-12-16-1944-12-31
    • December 1944 – [excerpts of Kido Diary]
    • 16 December 1944 – [N-CHO]: typescript translation re [US forces maneuvers in the South Pacific], p. 18-19
    • 17 December 1944 – [YANAI, Chief of Bureau of Treaties and Conventions – GAIMUSHO]: "The Circumstances of the Reshuffling of the Koiso Cabinet, 1944"
    • 18 December 1944 – [N-CHO]: typescript translation re [reactions of Japanese ministers after Wang Ching Wei's death and conferences between them], p. 20
    • 19 December 1944 – [N-CHO]: typescript translation re [Japanese cabinet]
    • 20 December 1944 – [N-CHO]: typescript translation re [Japanese cabinet reorganization], p. 21-22
    • 22 December 1944 – [N-CHO]: typescript translation re ["Memorandum for Reorganization" of Japanese cabinet]
    • 22 December 1944 – Def. Doc. 2685 Exhibit #3451 [In Re: Philippines]: IMTFE, The United States of America v. ARAKI, Sadao, Sworn Deposition of KUMEGAWA, Yoshiharu (Colonel and Staff Officer of the 14th Area Army
    • 26 December 1944 – Def. Doc. #1991: [letter of appreciation of Mayer, Commander, U.S.N. to Col. SAKABA, 26 December 1944) "An excerpt from the Monthly Report on the Prisoner of War (Doc. No. 12) issued on 31 Dec. 1944"
    • 27 December 1944 – [N-CHO]: typescript translation re [86th Session of the Diet], p. 33
    • 28 December 1944 – Doc. No. 8403 [2081]: letter from the [Swiss Minister?] to SUZUKI re [Japanese attack on the ship "Jean Nicollet"] [2 c.]
    • 30 December 1944 – Doc. No. 8402 [2080]: Declaration [containing protest of the United States Government pertaining the torpedoing of the American merchant ship "Jean Nicolet"] [2 c.]
    • 31 December 1944 – Def. Doc. #1991: [letter of appreciation of Mayer, Commander, U.S.N. to Col. SAKABA, 26 December 1944) "An excerpt from the Monthly Report on the Prisoner of War (Doc. No. 12) issued on 31 Dec. 1944"
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621223] Box 15
    1-15 January 1945 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1945-01-01-1945-01-15
    • January 1945 – [KOSIO IPS 2965]: typescript of excerpt of unknown document: "(B) The preparatory measures for establishing an Indonesian Government; (C) The problem for the Disposal of Indo-China"
    • January 1945 – [Deane 2706]: excerpt of unknown document re [internment of American fliers in the Soviet Far East and arrangement of their release]
    • January 1945 – [IPS 2754]: excerpt of document re [fall of the Philippines and the independence of the West Indies]
    • 3 January 1945 – excerpts of Kido Diary
    • 1 January 1945 [N-CHO]: typescript translation re [American airplanes raid into Tokyo], p. 34
    • 3 January 1945 – [N-CHO]: typescript translation re [US forces advanced into Formosa and Ryuku, Central and Kyushu districts of Japan]
    • 4 January 1945 – [N-CHO]: typescript translation re [decisive war fought in the Philippines and continuous advance of US forces], p. 35-37
    • 5 January 1945 – [N-CHO]: typescript translation re [Young Peoples Section of the Imperial Rule Assistance Association and resignation of TATEKAWA], p. 37
    • 6 January 1945 – Def. Doc. #2502, p. 244: re [ situation in the Philippines and American forces entry into Luzon]
    • 8 January 1945 – [N-CHO]: typescript translation re [Japan's national unification], p. 38
    • 9 January 1945 – [N-CHO]: typescript translation re [Young Peoples Section of Imperial Rule Assistance Association], p. 39-42
    • 9 January 1945 – Def. Doc. #2679 [MISTO ? 3454]: re [American troops landing at the Bay of LINGAYAN and Luzon Island, and the situation in the Philippines], p. 18-21
    • 12 January 1945 – [N-CHO]: typescript translation re [grand scale of US military presence in Japan], p. 42-43
    • 13 January 1945 – excerpt of unknown document re [situation in the Philippines and French Indo-China]
    • 13 January 1945 – [N-CHO]: typescript translation re [US forces in French Info-China]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621223] Box 15
    15-31 January 1945 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1945-01-16-1945-01-31
    • 16 January 1945 – File No. 59 re Prince KONOYE: translation of Document #59-B21, obtained from the residence of Prince Fumimaro KONOYE in Karuizawa, 21 December 1945 [2 c.]
    • 17 January 1945 – [N-CHO]: typescript translation re [Dissolve of the Imperial Rule Assistance Political Association, Imperial Rules Assistance Association and Young Peoples Section of I.R.A.A.
    • 19 January 1945 – Doc. No. 8404: Memorandum acknowledging to the protest of the US Government concerning the treatment of the crew of the American ship Jean Nicollet] [2 c.]
    • 19 January 1945 – [N-CHO]: typescript translation re [KOISO cautious attitude], p. 45-46
    • 19 January 1945 – [KOISO IPS 2965]: [military situation in Japan]
    • 19 January 1945 – No. 1 NAGATA-CHO: "Unification of Nationals in Any Systematic Groups Fear Lagged Behind the Times"
    • 21-22 January 1945 – [N-CHO]: typescript translation re [reopening of the Imperial Diet with loss of confidence]
    • 22 January 1945 – Doc. No. 590 Exhibit No. 829A: "Proceedings in the 86th Imperial Diet, Speech by Prime Minister KOISO, Kuniaki" [2 c.]
    • 23 January 1945 – Document No. 2765-A-17: communication from the Swiss Legation to the Imperial Ministry of Foreign Affairs re "ill treatment" of prisoners of war in Burma and poor conditions in the Rangoon Central Jail [2 c.]
    • 27 January 1945 – [N-CHO]: typescript translation re [Diet secret meeting to discuss airplane production, steel, pig-iron, coal, alumina, aluminium production]
    • 28 January 1945 – [N-CHO]: typescript translation re [Japanese National Unity System]
    • January 1945 – excerpts of Kido Diary
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621223] Box 15
    1-15 February 1945 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1945-02-01-1945-02-15
    • February 1945 – Def. Doc. No. 1627 [Deane 2706]: "Lake Baikal through Outer and Inner Mongolia too Kalgan, Peiping and Tientsin"
    • February 1945 – [TOJO 3655]: excerpt of unknown document, [Kurile Islands cession to the Soviet Union]
    • February 1945 – [KONOE 59-D-4]: "The Political Situation Immediately Prior to Our Surrender," typescript
    • 1 February 1945 – [KOISO 3375]: excerpt of unknown document
    • 1 February 1945 – Document No. 2664 A [661]: "The Supreme War-Leadership Council Decision No. 16. Re Measures Towards French Indo-China to Meet the Sudden Change in the Situation"; certificate of authenticity 30 September 1946 [2 c.]
    • 2 February 1945 – Document No. 8435 [2058]: from the Swiss Legation to the Imperial Ministry of Foreign Affairs re [hospital ship USS Comfort attacked by Japanese aircraft in October of 1944] [2 c.]
    • 3 February 1945 – Document No. 2853-A (58): Note from the Swiss Legation to the Imperial Ministry of Foreign Affairs re visit to prisoner of war camps
    • 8, 10 February 1945 – [KOISO IPS 2965], typescripts
    • 11 February 1945 – Def. Doc. No. 1624: "Agreement Regarding Japan Between the Leaders of the Three Great Powers," excerpt from book entitled Occupation in Japan, Policy and Progress, Department of State Publication No. 2671 [2 c.]
    • 11 February 1945 – "Toward the Peace. Documents," Department of State Publication No. 2298, United States Government Printing Office, 1945 [De Martino's copy]
    • 14 February 1945 – [IPS 572 Konoe's Report Before the Throne]: "Report in Audience to the Throne," translated by Seinosuke KIRIBUCHI]
    • 14 February 1945 – DeMartino's handwritten notes [USHIBA]
    • 14 February 1945 – "A Memorial to the Throne," by KONOYE [2 c.]; ["KONOE Memo to the Throne," Japanese document, p. 1-8]
    • February 1945 – excerpts of Kido Diary
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621223] Box 15
    16-28 February 1945 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1945-02-16-1945-02-28
    • 17 February 1945 – Def. Doc. 2296-1 [3139]: Thank you letter to the Chief of the POW, Mukden (excerpt), signed by S. H. Hankins (TN Phonetic) Major, USA Chief of American Liaison Section POW Camp, Mukden
    • 19 February 1945 – File No. 59: typescript translation of Document #59-B17 signed by Juitsu KITAOKA re Prince KONOE [2 c.]
    • 20 February 1945 – Doc. No. 8413 [2085]: translation of a note from the Swiss Legation to the Imperial Foreign Ministry dated December 29 re [attack on the merchant ship Jean Nicollet] [2 c.]
    • 20 February 1945 – [KOSIO IPS 2965]: excerpt of unknown document re [internal reorganization of Japanese cabinet]
    • 21 February 1945 – Doc. No. 8412 [2079]: letter from the Swiss Minister to Mamoru SHIGEMITSU re [attacks on survivors of American ship Richard Hovey by a Japanese submarine the 28 of November of 1944] [2 c.]
    • 22 February 1945 – Document No. 8462 [Execution of PWS]: Order Regarding Execution of American Prisoners of War [and other atrocities]; Certified as "Exhibit 2," April 1946
    • 22 February 1945 – Def. Doc. No. 1545 [SATO Nastabe 2695]: re [Soviet-Japanese questions not discussed at Yalta conference and American-Japanese questions were concerned only to them]
    • 26 February 1945 – [N-CHO]: re [war situation and inevitable battle]
    • February 1945 – excerpts of Kido Diary
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621231] Box 16
    1-15 March 1945 - [Excerpts of documents. documents]
    1945-03-01-1945-03-15
    • March 1945 – Def. Doc. #2121 [TANAKA Takeo 3390], p. 8-11: General view of China Affair, MIU PIN issue
    • March 1945 – Def. Doc. #2502: re invitation of KOISO to invite MIAO Pin to Japan
    • March 1945 – [KOISO IPS 2965]: typescript of document [re changes in Japanese cabinet]
    • March 1945 – [MIU PIN]: typescript of excerpt of unknown document: ["(6) The circumstances in executing my confidence on diplomacies"]
    • March 1945 – [KOISO IPS 2965]: typescript of document, ["(8) The so called Miu Pin Problem"]
    • March 1945 – [SHIGE ?, MIAO PIN sic]; typescript of unknown document
    • March 1945 – USHIBA T, De Martino's handwritten notes
    • 1 March 1945 – [N-CHO]: excerpt re [resignation of KOBAYASHI]
    • 2 March 1945 – Def. Doc. #641: Excerpt from Roosevelt's Report to Congress on Yalta Conference
    • 3 March 1945 – [N-CHO] re [MIAO PIN meeting with KOISO] [2 c.]
    • 3 March 1945 – Document No. 2663 A [662]: letter from Ambassador MATSUMOTO to SHIGEMITSU re; "French Indo-China Disposition Problem" [3 c.]; document with pencil annotations and signed T. YAMAMOTO, 18.9.46 with subject heading "Ambassador MATSUMOTO note (aide memoire) to Admiral Decoux in regard to the defense of French Indo-China single-handed"
    • 4 March 1945 – [N-CHO] re [Japanese emperor decision to fight ]
    • 7-8 March 1945 – [N-CHO]: re Japanese elder statesmen
    • 9 March 1945 – Document 10-Q: telegram from Grew to American Legation in Bern re American interests in Japan [2 c.]
    • 9 March 1945 – Document No. 1793-D: A Report on the Court Martial for Allied Aircraft Crews Captured in the Central Japan District Army Area; Certificate of authenticity, 12 Nov. 1946
    • 9-10 March 1945 – [N-CHO]: air raids in urban areas, "enormous damages"
    • 10 March 1945 – Document 10-R, Legation telegram 6934 re situation of prisoners of war and US Government demands that Japan adheres to the Geneva Convention, [2 c.]
    • 10 March 1945 – Document 10-S, situation of prisoners of war and US Government demands that Japan adheres to the Geneva Convention
    • 10 March 1945 – Doc. No. 2634: Proclamations No. 1-11: To All the Peoples of Indo-China re Japanese control of Indo-China; certificate of authenticity, 18 September 1946 [2 c.]
    • 10 March 1945 – [1095]: "The Information from Foreign Minister SHIGEMITSU to the Japanese Ambassadors in Germany, Soviet Russia, Manchoukou, China, Thailand, and Burma re Process of French Indo-China Transaction,' typescript [2 c.]
    • 11 March 1945 – [N-CHO]: [Japanese Diet confronts itself with the devastation of air raids and situation]
    • 11 March 1945 – Document No. 1114-B [1978]: Outline for the Disposal of Prisoners of War According to the Change of Situation
    • 11 March 1945 – Def. Doc. #2113 [3616]: "Case of reproof and of rude act" re [Japanese colonels complaining that prisoners of war are fed better than nationals]
    • 12 March 1945 – [N-CHO] re [precarious conditions in Japan]
    • 14 March 1945 – [N-CHO]: B-29's raided Osaka
    • 14 March 1945 - The Information from Foreign Minister SHIGEMITSU to the Japanese Ambassadors in Germany, Soviet Russia, Manchoukou, China, Thailand, and Burma, etc.: Reflection concerning the disarmament of the French Indo-China troops.
    • 15 March 1945 – [N-CHO] re US battleships and destroyers approaching mainland Japan
    • 15 March 1945 – [MIAO PIN]: DeMartino's handwritten notes
    • March 1945 – [SAKAYA 3260]: re conversation with Swedish Minister in Japan Widar Bagge
    • March 1945 – [excerpts of Kido Diary]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621231] Box 16
    16-31 March 1945 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1945-03-16-1945-03-31
    • March 1945 – In Re: MIAO PIN, De Martino's handwritten notes
    • 16 March 1945 – Def. Doc. #2531 [KOISO 3375] in re [ treatment of prisoners of war and internees], p. 23-25
    • 16 March 1945 – [N-CHO]: typescript translation re MAO[sic] PIN visit to Japan [two different versions]
    • 16 March 1945 – Doc. No. 2700 [2014]: War Ministry Notification Concerning Work of Prisoners of War sent to Chief of Staff Taiwan Military Jurisdiction
    • 16 March 1945 – Document No. 2853-A (59): Swiss Legation to Imperial Ministry of War asking permission to visit prisoner of war camps
    • 16 March 1945 – [HIGASHIKUNI p19]: typescript translation of "Secret Messenger" re MIAO PIN
    • 17 March 1945 – Document No. 1114-A: Excerpt from Army Asia Secret Order No. 2357 of 17 March 1945 (Articles II and III)
    • 17 March 1945 – Document No. 1114-B: "Outline for the Disposal of Prisoners of War According to the Change of Situation," translation from the Monthly Report on Information of Prisoners of War (UA 4)
    • 17-20 March 1945 – [N-CHO] typescript translations re Mao Pin[sic] visit to Japan
    • 19 March 1945 – Document No. 2765-A-18: Swiss Legation to Imperial Ministry of Foreign Affairs re [British prisoners of war] [2 c.]
    • 20 March 1945 – Doc. No. 8426 [2051]: Swiss Minister to Imperial Ministry of Foreign Affairs re [American prisoners of war in Wake] [2 c.]
    • 21 March 1945 – [N-CHO]: typescript translation re [Supreme War Guidance Conference]
    • 23 March 1945 – Item No. 3 MINAMI Case: typescript of "A History of the Establishment of the Greater Japan Political Association (DAINIPPON SEIJIKI) – Written in April 1946 (The 21st Year of Showa"
    • 26 March 1945 – [YANAI Treaties and Conventions Bureau Chief]: "The Second Reshuffling of the KOISO Cabinet, rekindled in February, 1945"
    • 30 March 1945 – Def. Doc. No. 2013, Exhibit # 3436, IMTFE, United States of America v. ARAKI, Sadao, Affidavit of MITARAI, Tatsuo, journalist and secretary of MINAMI, Jiro (President of the Political Society of Great Japan)
    • 30 March 1945 – Def. Doc. No. 989 [MINAMI 2435]: re [DAINIPPON SEIJI KAI (Japan Political Association)]
    • March 1945 – [N-CHO], excerpts
    • March 1945 – [excerpts of Kido Diary]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621231] Box 16
    1-5 April 1945 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1945-04-01-1945-04-05
    • April 1945 – [Deane 2706]: except of unknown document
    • April 1945 – Def. Doc. 2744 [NARITA 3614]: re [TOGO and Japanese Ambassador to the USSR SATO]
    • April 1945 – [3611]: excerpt of unknown document [Noguchi YOSHIO statement, 19 November 1947]
    • April 1945 – "Movement to Halt the War," DeMartino's handwritten notes
    • 1 April 1945 – Doc. No. 2651: Proclamation No. 10-2 re [designation of residence for French nationals in Saigon]
    • 1 April 1945 – [N-CHO]: typescript translation re [American forces landing in the Loochoo Islands]
    • 3 April 1945 – [KOISO IPS 2965]: typescript excerpt of document
    • 3 April 1945 – unknown document [re resignation to the post of Prime Minister]
    • 4 April 1945 – [N-CHO] KOISO resignation, Mao Pin leave for Shanghai
    • 4 April 1945 – Doc. No. 1632W (117) [1281]: Entry from Marquis Kido's Diary [2 c.]
    • 5 April 1945 – Def. Doc. #2535: excerpt of document [SUZUKI recommendation for Prime Minister]
    • "Probably April 5, 1945 – Doc. No. 1632W (118): IPS Document Processing Unit, Kido's Diary Corrections [2 c.], p. 3-12; [c. 3] p. 3, 5, 9]
    • 5 April 1945 – Doc. No. 231: "On the Denunciation of the Soviet-Japanese Neutrality Pact"
    • 5 April 1945 – [MATSUDAIRA illeg.]: De Martino's handwritten notes "Re: 5 April 1945 I.P. rec. of SUZUKI"
    • 5 April 1945 – "Selection of Suzuki," De Martino's handwritten notes
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621231] Box 16
    6-20 April 1946 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1945-04-06-1945-04-20
    • 6 April 1945 – [MATSUDAIRA ?] "Suzuki Cab," DeMartino's handwritten notes
    • 6 April 1945 – [1095]: Information from Foreign Minister SHIGEMITSU to Chief Japanese Diplomats Abroad: "Affairs concerning the notice of the Russo-Japanese Neutral Treaty Abolition from Soviet Union," typescript [2 c.]
    • 6 April 1945 – [1095]: Information from Foreign Minister SHIGEMITSU to Chief Japanese Diplomats Abroad: "The Principle of Leading the Public Opinion Concerning the Notice from Soviet Russia o to Extend to Neutral Treaty," typescript [2 c.]
    • 6 April 1945 – [1095]: Information from Foreign Minister SHIGEMITSU to Japanese Ambassador and Consuls in Moscow, Petrograd and Vladivostok: The Principle of Leading the Public Opinion Concerning the Russo-Japanese Neutral Treaty Abolition," typescript
    • 6 April 1945 – Document 10-T [1483]: letter from [Dean] Acheson, Acting Secretary of State to American Legation in Bern re American Interests in the Philippines [3 c.]
    • 6 April 1945 – Doc. No. 231: "On the Denunciation of the Soviet-Japanese Neutrality Act" [see same document on April 5] [2 c.]
    • 6 April 1945 – [N-CHO]: typescript translation re [SUZUKI Cabinet]
    • 7 April 1945 – Document No. 2853-A (60): letter from the Swiss Minister to SHIGEMITSU [re visits to prisoners of war camps]
    • 7 April 1945 – DeMartino's handwritten notes re SUZUKI
    • 7 April 1945 – SUZUKI Cabinet [typescript list of names and titles]
    • 7 April 1945 – Def. Doc. No. 1778 [Bagge 3558]: Statement of Widar Bagge, Swedish Minister to Egypt
    • 7 April 1945 – Def. Doc. 2751 (TOGO) [3642]: excerpt of IMTFE, The United States of America v. ARAKI, Sadao, Affidavit of SAKOMIZU, Hisatsune (Chief Secretary of SUZUKI Cabinet)
    • 8 April 1945 – Def. Doc. No. 2927 [TOGO 3646]: excerpt of document
    • 8-9 April 1945 – [N-CHO]: typescript translation re [SUZUKI and TOGO]
    • 9 April 1945 – Def. Doc. No. 1082 TOGO [3640-A]: IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, Affidavit of Admiral SUZUKI, Kantaro, 28 July 1946
    • 9 April 1945 – Def. Doc. No. 2750 TOGO [3641]: IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, Affidavit of MATSUDAIRA, Yasumasa, 18 February 1947
    • 11 April 1945 – Doc. No. 2655 [665]: "Warning to the Japanese Government" from the French Republic, signed by General Zinovi Pechkoff (Chief of the French Mission in Japan) [2 c.]
    • 12 April 1945 – [SAKAYA 3260]: excerpt of unknown document
    • 13 April 1945 – DeMartino's handwritten notes
    • 17 April 1945 – Document No. 2853-A (61): communication from to Swiss Legation to the Imperial Ministry of Foreign Affairs re [US request of reports of prisoners of war camps
    • 19 April 1945 – Document No 2853-A (62): communication from to Swiss Legation to the Imperial Ministry of Foreign Affairs re [nomination of M. Erwin Ruch to visit prisoners of war camps]
    • 20 April 1945 – Doc. No. 8409 [2083]: communication from to Swiss Legation to the Imperial Ministry of Foreign Affairs re [treatment of survivors of American merchant ship Jean Nicolet]
    • April 1945 – [excerpts of Kido Diary]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621231] Box 16
    21-30 April 1945 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1945-04-21-1945-04-30
    • April 1945 – excerpts of Kido Diary
    • 21 April 1945 – Def. Doc. #2502 [KIDO]: excerpt of document [re talks with TOGO about peace negotiation]
    • 23 April 1945 – IPS Doc. No. 3346 (excerpt from Def. Doc. 2931): "Resume of Foreign Minister TOGO's Greetings"
    • 23 April 1946 – Def. Doc. No. 2931 (TOGO) [3636]: "Excerpt from Adoption of the Joint Statement of the Ambassadors' Conference"
    • 23 April 1945 – Def. Doc. No. 2927 [TOGO 3646]: re [decisions of the Greater East Asia Ambassadors' Conference]
    • 23 April 1945 – Document No. 2765-A-19: from the Swiss Minister to the Imperial Ministry of Foreign Affairs re [protest from the British and Australian governments against the "ill treatment of prisoners of war in Thailand, Burma, and Singapore] [2 c.]
    • 23 April 1945: Def. Doc. #1649: Imperial Ordinance Concerning the Organization of Combined Naval Forces (excerpt); certificate of authenticity 19 May 1947
    • 25 April 1945 – Doc. No. 10-S-1 [3000] [2174] "KYO-HI-GO" No. 192: To Chief of Prisoners of War Information Bureau, Protest from the American Government With Regard to the Treatment of Prisoners of War in the Philippines; Certificate of authenticity, 27 December 1946
    • 28 April 1945 – Document No. 2853-A (63): Aide Memoire [re visits of prisoners of war camps]
    • 28 April 1945 – [N-CHO]: typescript translation re [German surrender to USA and Britain]
    • 28 April 1945 – Document No. 8411 [2084]: Memorandum from Swiss Minister to SUZUKI transmitting the USA protest of the treatment of survivors of the merchant ship Jean Nicolet [2 c.]
    • 29-30 April 1945 – [N-CHO]: German surrendering, end of the European War
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621231] Box 16
    1-15 May 1945 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1945-05-01-1945-05-15
    • May 1945 – excerpts of KIDO Diary
    • 2 May 1945 – Doc. No. 8469 [2063]: Army Service Forces Report of Dead and Wounded Personnel
    • 6 May 1945 – Address to the German People by Thomas Mann, Santa Monica, CA, May 6
    • 6 May 1945 – [1095]: typescript of The Information from Foreign Minister TOGO to Chief Diplomats Abroad: "The Foreign Minister's Talk concerning the German Problem in an Interview with the Press Association" [2 c.]
    • 6 May 1945 – IPS Doc. No. 1098-A: Secret telegram from TOGO to Soviet Russia, Germany, Sweden, Switzerland, Portugal, Eire, Afghan, Man-Dai, Hoku-Dai, Nan-Dai, Jo-Dai, Saigon re "Matter relating to the Press Conference Concerning the German Problem; Certificate of authenticity, 19 December 1947
    • 7 May 1945 – [N-CHO] re [armistice between Germany and the Allied Forces]
    • 10 May 1945 – Document No. 2853-A (64): letter from Swiss Minister to TOGO, Minister of Foreign Affairs re [permission to the International Red Cross Committee to visit prisoners of war camps and civilian camps]
    • 12 May 1945 – Doc. No. 8399 [2060]: Memorandum from the Foreign Office in Tokyo acknowledging Swiss Minister inquiries about the American hospital ships Comfort and Hope [2 c.]
    • 14 May 1945 – Document No. 1793-C: Report on the Court Martial for Allied Aircraft Crews Captured in the TOKAI District Army Area; certificate of authenticity, 12 November 1946
    • 14 May 1945 – [N-CHO] re [secret Supreme War Guidance Council]
    • 14 May 1945 – Def. Doc. #2700-A, No. 6900: American Embassy in Paris, Department of State: telegram from Ambassador Murphy reporting the capture of OSHIMA, the Japanese Ambassador to Germany and Japanese diplomats; certificate of authenticity 1 August 1947
    • 14 May 1945 – excerpt of unknown document [TOGO 3646]
    • 15 May 1947 – Document No. 2765-A-20: The GAIMUSHO, translation of Note Verbale re [British prisoners of war in Moulmein camps] [2 c.]
    • 15 May 1945 – Doc. No. 8414 [2086]: The GAIMUSHO, translation of Note Verbale [acknowledging protest of US Government] [2 c.]
    • 15 May 1945 – Def. Doc. #2700-C, No. 6904: telegram from Grew, Acting Secretary to State to Ambassador Murphy in Paris re [Japanese nationals questioning and repatriation]; Certificate of authenticity, 1 August 1947
    • May 1945 ?[sic] – File No. 59 [492] re Prince KONOYE: typescript of translation of Document No. 59-13 which was obtained from the Tokyo residence of the late Prince KONOYE on 16 December 1945 by Major L. H. Barnard and Lt. Col. B. E. Sackett
    • May 1945– Def. Doc. No. 1778 [Bagge 3558]: incomplete statement of Widar Bagge, (Swedish Minister to Egypt) [re peace]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621231] Box 16
    16-31 May 1945 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1945-05-16-1945-05-31
    • 16 May 1945 – [IPS] Document No. 8425 [2052]: translation of communication of [Swiss Minister expressing to the Imperial Ministry for Foreign Affairs the need of information about American prisoners of war in Wake and the need to have a reply]. KARUIZAWA, 15 May 1945 [2 c.]
    • 16 May 1945 – Document No. 2853-A (55): communication from the Swiss Minister to Shigenari TOGO [protesting the lack of visits to prisoner of war camps, dissatisfaction of the British Government and asking him to intervene with the War Ministry so he can do his job]
    • 19 May 1945 – Document 10-U [1484]: telegram from Grew to American Legation in Bern re "American Interests – Japan" [re murder of George J. Louis at Los Nanos Internment Camp, Philippine Islands on January 28, 1945] [2 c.]
    • 19 May 1945 – Document 10-V [1485]: telegram from Grew to American Legation in Bern re "American Interests – Japan" [re massacre of December 1944 of American prisoners of war at Puerto Princesa, Palawan, Philippines Islands] [2 c.]
    • 19 May 1945 – [IPS] Doc. No. 8410 [2103]: Swiss Minister in Tokyo to Monsieur Le Ministre re [British protest for inhumane conduct of commanders and crews of certain Japanese submarines and other matters] [2 c.]
    • 19 May 1945 – Document No. 8470 [2062]: From Commander in Chief, US Fleet to Commander in Chief, US Pacific Fleet re USS Comfort, attacked by enemy aircraft [2 c.]
    • 24 May 1945 – Doc. No. 8421 [2061]: Swiss Legation to Imperial Ministry for Foreign Affairs re attack of hospital ship USS Comfort] [2 c.]
    • 30 May 1945 – Document No. 2853-A (66): Swiss Minister to TOGO re [International Committee of the Red Cross at Geneva asking the USS Government for authorization to visit camps where Japanese nationals have been interned in Tinian, Saipan, Guam and New Caledonia]
    • 30 May 1945 – Document No. 2853-A (66): Swiss Minister to TOGO re [American and British Governments protests relative to requests to visit prisoner of war camps. Names of camps]
    • 30 May 1945 – File No. 59 [KONOYE]: typescript of translation of Document No. 59-13 which was obtained from the Tokyo residence of the late Prince KONOYE on 16 December 1945 by Major L. H. Barnard and Lt. Col. B. E. Sackett
    • 31 May 1945 – Doc. No. 2899 [2158]: Extract from Note address by the United States Acting Secretary of State to the Charge d'Affairs ad interim of New Zealand Legation, Washington [re Catholic priests whereabouts and other prisoners of war well being] [2 c.]
    • 31 May 1945 – typescript of "(T.N.: Inserted Note) Regarding the Resignation of the Imperial Household Minister
    • May 1945 – excerpts of Kido Diary
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621231] Box 16
    1-15 June 1945 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1945-06-01-1945-06-15
    • June 1945 – [TOYODA]: DeMartino's handwritten notes [p. 4-13]
    • June 1945 – Def. Doc. #2733 [?]: IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, Sworn Deposition of NAKAMURA, Aketo (Lt. General of the Army, stayed in Bangkok till April 1945), excerpt
    • June 1945 – excerpts of Kido Diary
    • 1 -2 June 1945 – (T.N. Inserted Note): typescript, of unknown document
    • 3 June 1945 – Def. Doc. No. 2927 [TOGO 3646]: excerpt of document, p. 53
    • 3 June 1945 – Doc. No. 8454: Legation of Suisse Au Japon, "Declaration." Note containing a notification of the United States [pertaining treatment of prisoners of war in Puerto Princesa, Palawan (Philippines Islands]
    • 3-4 [24-27] June 1945 – [In Re Hirota – Malik (IPS 1394): typescript of Reports made by the Prime Minister and the Foreign Minister concerning Japan's acceptance of the Potsdam Declaration at a conference met on August 15th (Wednesday) 1945 at the Emperor's library in the Imperial courtyard, "FUKIAGE GUOYEN", in presence of the Emperor
    • [4?] May 1945 [?] – DeMartino's handwritten note, 11
    • 4 June 1945 – Document No. 2853-A (68): TOGO to Swiss Minister Camille Gorges re [Japan's to permit visits of International Committee of the Red Cross of hospital in the prisoner of war in Thailand]
    • 5 June 1945 – Doc. No. 8454: Legation of Suisse Au Japon, "Declaration." Note containing a notification of the United States [pertaining treatment of prisoners of war in Puerto Princesa, Palawan (Philippines Islands]
    • 6 June 1945 – Document No. 8457 [2108]: [re death of Americans at Puerto Princesa] [2 c.]
    • 6 June 1945 – Def. Doc. No. 2927 [TOGO 3646]: excerpt
    • 6 June 1946 – [TOYODA]: DeMartino's handwritten notes [p. 8-8a]
    • 7 June 1945 – Def. Document #2700-X No. 6968: photostat of letter signed by special agent R. L. Bannerman to Mr. Fitch re Japanese diplomats capture in Europa transportation to the United States to the Bedford Springs Hotel in Pennsylvania, Department of State document
    • 8 June 1945 – Document 10-W [1486]: communication from Grew to American Legation in Bern re [civilian internees in the Shanghai civilian Assembly Centers in danger of starvation] [2 c.]
    • 8 June 1945 – [N-CHO]: typescript translation re [Supreme War Guidance Council meeting]
    • 9 June 1945 – Document No. 2766-A-8: Swiss Legation to Imperial Ministry of Foreign Affairs [re forced labor for American prisoners of war] [2 c.]
    • 9 June 1945 – Def. Doc. #2502: excerpt of document re [tentative peace plan]
    • 12 June 1945 – Document No. 8417: Swiss Legation to Imperial Ministry of Foreign Affairs re [Japan's failure to notify names of prisoners of war]
    • 13 June 1945 – Document No. 2853-A (69): Swiss Minister to Ministry of Foreign Affairs re [prisoner of war camp visits]
    • 14 June 1945 – Document No. 2853-A (70): Swiss Minister to Ministry of Foreign Affairs re [British and US Governments desire to protect the International Committee of the Red Cross visits to all camps of prisoners of war and civil internees, to release notification of names of all prisoners of war and civil internees, and remove camps from the vicinity of industrial quarters and military objectives]
    • 15 June 1945 – Def. Doc. #2502: excerpt of document re YONAI
    • 15 June 1945 – [TOGO 3646]: excerpt of unknown document
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621231] Box 16
    16-30 June 1945 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1945-06-16-1945-06-30
    • June 1945 – excerpts of Kido Diary
    • 17 June 1945 – DeMartino's handwritten notes [SWDC Big 6' only]
    • 18 June 1945 – [TOGO 3646]; excerpt of unknown document
    • 18 June 1945 – Def. Doc. #25022, p. 267: [re situation in Japan, peace plan]
    • 18 June 1945 – [N-CHO]: re ["speedy closing of the war"]
    • 19 June 1945 – Def. Doc. #250225, p. 268-269: re [end of the war]
    • 21 June 1945 – Def. Doc. No. 2502: [KONOYE and early peace]
    • 21 June 1945 – Def. Doc. #2640 [3310]: Report of Visits to the POW Camps in Korea and Mukden by the Representative to Japan of the International Red Cross Committee; Certificate, 22 September 1947 [2 c.]
    • 22 June 1945 – [N-CHO]: typescript translation re [Japanese ministers recommend to end the war]
    • 22 June 1945 – Def. Doc. 2751 [3642 SAKOMIZU]: excerpt of IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, et al, Affidavit of SAKOMIZU, Hisatsune
    • 26 June 1945 – Def. Doc. #548 [2336]: Excerpt from the Charter of the United Nations, We The People of the United Nations Determine
    • 27 June 1945 – Doc. No. 8434 [2064]: Swiss Minister to Imperial Ministry of Foreign Affairs re [second air attack upon American hospital ship Comfort ] [2 c.]
    • 27 June 1945 – Doc. No. 8418: Swiss Legation to Imperial Government of Foreign Affairs [re US communication of complete lists from prisoners of war camps where Japanese subjects are detained to the Red Cross]
    • 29-30 June 1945 – [N-CHO]: re [conference between Marrick and Hirota, and preliminary agreement between Chunking and Moscow]
    • Biennial Report of George C. Marshall, The Chief of Staff of the United States Army July 1, 1943 to June 30, 1945 to the Secretary of War, Washington, Infantry Journal Press, 1946
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621231] Box 16
    1-10 July 1945 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1945-07-01-1945-07-10
    • July 1945 – excerpts of Kido Diary
    • 2 July 1945 – Document No. 2765-A-21: from Swiss Legation to Imperial Ministry of Foreign Affairs re [British and Australian protest over ill-treatment of prisoners of war in Thailand and Burma] [2 c.]
    • 2 July 1945 – Def. Doc. # 2700-B, No. 6902: photostat of telegram from Ambassador Murphy at Hoechst, Germany to Department of State re [Japanese officials not to be treated as prisoners of war]; certificate 1 August 1947
    • 3 July 1945 – Def. Doc. #3052 [3915 illeg.]: IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, Sworn Deposition of ISHIWATA, Sotaro (Imperial Household Minister), excerpt of document
    • 5 July 1945 – Def. Doc. #2700-V, No. 6960: photostat of Department of State Memorandum of Conversation re Accommodation of Japanese At Bedford Springs Hotel; certificate 1 August 1947
    • 5 July 1945 – Document No. 2765-A-22: Swiss Legation to the Imperial Government of Foreign Affairs [protest of British Majesty about treatment of soldier near Undaw, Burma]
    • 5 July 1945 – Document No. 2765-A-9: Swiss Legation to the Imperial Government of Foreign Affairs re [protest of the US for "quartered prisoners of war in warehouses" and forced labor] [2 c.]
    • 7 July 1945 – Def. Doc. #2700-J, No. 6918: photostat of letter signed by C. Offie (Deputy US Political Adviser) to Secretary of State different treatment for German diplomatic personnel and Japanese and Siamese diplomatic personnel "especially in the matter of rations"; Headquarters Mediterranean Theater of Operations United States Army APO 512 Memorandum re Treatment of Axis Diplomats (22 June 1945); Certificate 1 August 1947
    • 7 July 1945 – news-clipping: "Hirohito Sought Peace Month Before He Quit," Daily Mirror, Monday May 26 1947
    • 7 July 1945 – Def. Doc. No. 2502: excerpt re [asking the Soviet Union to mediate]
    • 9 July 1945 – Def. Doc. #2285, Exh. No. 9: IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, Affidavit of SUZUKI, Isamu (resident), 5 April 1947
    • 9 July 1945 – Def. Doc. #2700-F, No. 6912: from Edwin A. Plitt, Chief, Special War Problems Division, Department of State to Mr. William R. Johnson, Commissioner of Customs, Treasury Department re arrival od Japanese nationals and list of names; Certificate, 1 August 1947
    • 9-10 July 1945 – [N-CHO] re [negotiations between China and the USSR]
    • 10 July 1945 – DeMartino's handwritten notes
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621249] Box 17
    10-20 July 1945 - Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1945-07-11-1945-07-20
    • July 1945 – excerpts of Kido Diary
    • 12 July 1945 – [N-CHO]: typescript of translation re KONOE
    • 12 July 1945 – Def. Doc. #2700-W, No. 6964: letter signed by A.E.C. (Department of State) to Mr. Plitt re opposition of the people of Bedford Springs area, Pennsylvania [to received German and Japanese officials]; Certificate, 1 August 1947
    • 12 July 1945 – Def. Doc. No. 2502: [re Japanese ministers considering end to war]
    • 12 July 1945 – [N-CHO] re [Prince KONOYE negotiations with the USSR]
    • 12 July 1945 – [USHITA] DeMartino's handwritten note
    • 12 July 1945 – Def. Doc. No. 1465 [2696]: Telegram No. 893 to Ambassador SATO in Moscow re [convey to the Soviets before the 'Three-Power Conference" that the Japanese emperor wish to end the war]; Certificate, 9 May 1947
    • 12 July 1945 – Def. Doc. #2700-U, No. 6958: Grew, Acting Secy. of State to Mr. D. Lane Powers, (House of Representatives, New Jersey 4th Congressional District) [responding why they chose the Bedford Springs Hotel to relocate Japanese officials captured in Germany]; Department of State Press Release No. 518, June 25, 1945; Certificate, 1 August 1947
    • 13 July 1945 – DeMartino's handwritten notes re [SATO Russian Negotiations]
    • 13 July 1945 – Def. Doc. No. 1469: Telegram No. 898 [2697] re [KONOE to travel to convey wish to end war] [2 c.]
    • 13 July 1945 – Document No. 2853-A (71): Swiss Minister to SUZUKI [re complications with the Japanese war minister and the Swiss delegate to visit prisoner of war camp at Shonan]
    • 13 July 1945 – Document No. 2853-A (72): Swiss Minister to SUZUKI re [Japan's cancellation of monthly aid for prisoners of war, not censored messages, etc.]
    • 13 July 1945 – Def. Doc. No. 1466 [2698]: Telegram No. 1385, from Ambassador [to USSR] SATO to Foreign Minister TOGO re [meeting with [Alexander] Lozovsky] [2 c.]
    • 13 July 1945 – Def. Doc. #2700-D, No. 6906: W. R. Johnson, Commissioner of Customs to Special War Problems Division, Department of State re arrival of Japanese officials at New York in July 11; Certificate 1 August 1947
    • 14 July 1945 – [N-CHO]: negotiations between China and USSR
    • 14 July 1945 – DeMartinos's handwritten notes
    • 15 July 1945 – [N-CHO]: re [SATO reporting delay on meeting of KONOYE and Molotov]
    • 17 July 1945 – Document 2758 [1349] "Measures for the N.E. I. Independence." Data for Foreign Minister's Explanation, 17 July 1945; Certificate, 14 November 1946
    • 17 July 1945 – Document 2759 [1350]: Decision of the Supreme War Plan Council, No. 27, July 17, 1945 /Showa 20/ re Measures for the East Indies Independence; Certificate, 14 November 1946
    • 17 July 1945 – [N-CHO]: Potsdam Conference
    • 19 July 1945 – Def. Doc. No. 1470 [2699]: Telegram No. 1417 from Ambassador SATO to Foreign Minister TOGO [uncertainty of KONOE visit to USSR] [2 c.]
    • 19 July 1945 – Def. Doc. No. 1470 [2699]: Telegram No. 1417 from Ambassador SATO to Foreign Minister TOGO [uncertainty of KONOE visit to USSR] [2 c.]
    • 20 July 1945 – File No. 59 re Prince KONOYE: translation of Document No. 59-B19: letter from "KORENOBU SANNOMIYA" to KONOYE re [final stages of the Okinawa battle]
    • 20 July 1945 – [3325 UCHIDA]: excerpt of unknown document, re KONOYE trip to Russia
    • 20 July 1945 – [3915 illeg.]: excerpt of unknown document [re Kido's fear of his assassination]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621249] Box 17
    21-31 July 1945 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1945-07-21-1945-07-31
    • 21 July 1945 – Def. Doc. No. 1468 [2700]: Telegram No. 931 to Ambassador SATO at Moscow re [visit of KONOE to USSR to convince Soviet Government to bring war to end] [2 c.]
    • 21 July 1945 – Def. Doc. No. 1467 [2701]: Telegram No. 932 to Ambassador SATO at Moscow re [instructions to conduct meeting between KONOE and Soviet Government] [2 c.]
    • 22 July 1945 – [N-CHO] re Potsdam Conference
    • 25 July 1945 – Def. Doc. No. 1471 [2702]: Telegram from Ambassador SATO to Foreign Minister TOGO re [meeting in Moscow with Lozovzky] [2 c.]
    • 25 July 1945 – Def. Doc. No. 1472 [2703]: Telegram from Ambassador SATO to Foreign Minister TOGO re [meeting with Lovozky]
    • 26 July 1945 – [Deane 2706]: excerpt of unknown document re [Potsdam Conference]
    • 26 July 1945 – [KATO]: DeMArtino's handwritten notes
    • 26 July 1945 – [N-CHO] re Potsdam Conference
    • 26 July 1945 – Potsdam Declaration. Proclamation by Heads of Governments, United States, United Kingdom, and China
    • 26 July 1945 – Def. Doc. #157: "The Mariana Times Announced Termination of War Proposed by Japan. Devastation or Peace? The Time Has Come to Decide"; IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, Affidavit of KYO, Hanako
    • 27 July 1945 – Doc. No. 8422 [2053]: Swiss Minitry to Imperial Ministry of Foreign Affairs re [US Government desire to be informed of situation of Americans in Wake] [2 c.
    • 27 -28 July 1945 – DeMartino's handwritten notes
    • 27 July 1945 – "Decision of the Liaison Conference. Principal Lines of Action for Dealing with the International Situation in Parallel with World Developments"
    • 28 July 1945 – [N-CHO]: re ["ignore Potsdam Conference]
    • 28 July 1945 – Def. Doc. #2700-T, No. 6954: Albert E. Clattenburg, Jr. (Assistant Chief, Special War Problems Division, Department of State) to Mr. Bowers, Commander, Fort Cumberland Post, The American Legion, Cumberland, Maryland re [accommodation of Japanese officials at the Bedford Springs Hotel]
    • 28 July 1945 – Def. Doc. No. 2962: [statement of IKEDA, Sumihisa on 5 January 1948
    • 30 July 1945 – [N-CHO]: [re Japan refuse to accept the Potsdam declaration]
    • 30 July 1945 – Def. Doc. No. 1473 [2704]: Telegram No. 1484 from Ambassador SATO to Foreign Minister TOGO re [meeting with Lovosky in Moscow] [2 c.
    • 31 July 1945 – Document No. 2853-A (73): Swiss Minister to SUZUKI, Ministry of Foreign Affairs re [possibility of visits to prisoner of war camps]
    • 31 July 1945 – Document 10-X: from Grew, Acting Secretary of State to American Legation in Bern [asking Swiss Minister in Tokyo to inform of diet of the Japanese civilian internees in the United States and his concern over what the American prisoners were eating in Japan]
    • July 1945 – excerpts of Kido Diary
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621249] Box 17
    1-10 August 1945 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1945-08-01-1945-08-10
    • August 1945 – excerpts of Kido Diary
    • August 1945 – Def. Doc. No. 2076 [3138 POW]: Press Intercross Geneve [telegram] re [prisoners of war diet and situation] [2 c.]
    • August 1945 – Def. Doc. No. 2076 [3138 POW]: Press Intercross Geneve [telegram] re [prisoners of war diet and situation] [2 c.]
    • 3 August 1945 – [3345]: excerpt of unknown document re [Kido in favor of keeping open peace talks without dropping the negotiations with the Soviet Union]
    • 6 August 1945 – Def. Doc. #2258 [3343]: re [Kido's respect for the law]
    • 6 August 1945 – Def. Doc. No. 2927 [TOGO 3646] re atomic bomb destroying Hiroshima
    • 6 August 1945 – Def. Doc. #2288, IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, et al, Deposition of NISHIMURA, Zenichi (resident of Hiroshima); Certificate, 30 Match 1947
    • 6 August 1945 – [N-CHO] re [description of bombing at Hiroshima], excerpt
    • 6, 9 August 1945 – excerpt of unknown document [Hiroshima]
    • 6, 9, 13 August 1945 – Def. Doc. 2751 [3642 SAKO illeg.]: re [Hiroshima attacks and aftermath]
    • 7 August 1945 – Def. Doc. No. 1474 [2705]: Telegram No. 1530 From Ambassador SATO to Minister TOGO [re petition to interview with Molotov]
    • 8 August 1945 – [SATO 2695]: excerpt of unknown document
    • 8 August 1945 – Def. Doc. No. 1464: IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, et al. Affidavit of TAKEUCHI, Ryuji (Chief of the Third Section, Bureau of Political Affairs, Foreign Ministry), 11 March 1947
    • 8 August 1945 – Def. Doc. No. 1525 [2637]: IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, et al, Affidavit of MATSUDAIRA, Koto (First Secretary of the Japanese Embassy in Moscow), 12 May 194
    • 8 August 1945 – Def. Doc. No. 1475: Certificate of HAYASHI, Kaoru, Chief of the Archives Section, Japanese Foreign Office, 19 March 1947
    • 8 August 1945 – [N-CHO]: [USSR declares war to Japan]
    • 8 August 1945 – Def. Doc. # 1476: from SATO, Hisetake to YOSHIDA, Shigeru, Minister of Foreign Affairs, "Report of the Russian Notification of the Commencement of Hostilities Against Japan," translated by the Defense Language Branch
    • 8 August 1945 – Def. Doc. No. 1476 [In re 8 August 1945]: "Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Returned from the U.S.S.R. Report on How the USSR Gave Notification of Opening War Against Japan"
    • 8 August 1945 – "U.S.S.R.'s Declaration of War Against Japan," Nihon Sangyo Keizai, August 10, 1945, Japanese document and typescript translation of the document
      Japanese.
    • 8 August 1945 – Doc. No. 232 [64]: translation of Declaration of the Soviet Government to the Government of Japan (from Pravda, August 9, 1945)
    • 9 August 1945 – Doc. No. 1639 (107) [1283]: "Extract from Entry from Marquis Kido's Diary"
    • 9 August 1945 – Def. Doc. No. 14537: IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, et al, Sworn Deposition of TAKAHASHI, Kinji (Officer Attached to the staff Second Section of General Headquarters), 21 May 1947
    • 9 August 1945 – "NO. 1, NAGATA-CHO": "Not Taken Lightly," typescript translation [c. 1: p.1-2, c. 2p. 1-6
    • 9 August 1945 – Def. Doc. # 2700-G, No. 6910: Memorandum from Edwin A. Plitt (Chief, Special War Problems Division, Department of State to William R. Johnson, Commissioner of Customs, Treasury Department, Washington, DC re [recommending to "avoid overly stringent examination" of new Japanese nationals arrivals]; Certificate, 1 August 194
    • 9 August 1945 – [TOGO 3646]: excerpt of unknown documen
    • 9 August 1945 – [C.R. 36130]: Typescript, "The President: The following appears in Kido's Diary]
    • 9 August 1945 – [3640 -A]: excerpt of unknown document signed by SUZUKI
    • 9 August 1945 – Doc. No. 1632W (107) [1283]: "Extract from Entry from Marquis Kido's Diary"
    • 9 August 1945 – Def. Doc. 2751 [3642 illeg.] excerpt of document re [TOGO insistence of the acceptance of the Potsdam Declaration]
    • 9 August 1945 – [KATO]: DeMartino's handwritten notes
    • 9 August 1945 – [HIGASHIKIMI ?]: typescript of unknown document
    • 9 August 1945 – [TOGO 3646] re [Potsdam Declaration]
    • 10 August 1945 – excerpt and typescript of document: from Grassli, Charge d'Affaires ad interim of Switzerland to James F. Byrnes, Secretary of State re "Japanese Qualified Acceptance"
    • 10 August 1945 – typescript entitled "Terms of Japanese Surrender"
    • 10 August 1945 – [HIGASHIKIMI ?]: excerpt of unknown document
    • 10 August 1945 – Def. Doc. No. 2755 [3623 MATSUMOTO]: excerpt of document signed MATSUMOTO Shun-Ichi re [notification of Japan to United States, Great Britain, USSR and China accepting the Potsdam Declaration]
    • 10 August 1945 – [N-CHO]: typescript translation re [acceptance of Potsdam declaration]
    • August 1945 – DeMartino's handwritten notes
    • Publication – The United States Strategy Bombing Survey: Japan's Struggle to End the War. Chairman's Office, 1 July 1946
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621249] Box 17
    11-13 August 1945 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1945-08-11-1945-08-13
    • August 1945 – excerpts of Kido Diary
    • August 1945 – [N-CHO] - excerpts
    • 11 August 1945 – Def. Doc. #3052 [3915 illeg. ISHIWATA]: excerpt
    • 11 August 1945 – typescript of Reply by Secretary of State to Japanese Qualified Acceptance
    • 11 August 1945 – Def. Doc. No.2502, p. 279
    • 11-12 August 1945 – Doc. No. 32756 [HIGASHIKUNI]: typescript re [acceptance of Potsdam Declaration]
    • 12 August 1945 – [N-CHO] re [Japan's surrender]
    • 12 August 1945 – Def. Doc. #2618: Copy of KAYA, OKINORI's letter of Declination of his former position, etc.
    • 13 August 1945 – Doc. No. 2660 [KAWABE, T 742]: IMTFE, United States of AmerIca, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, et al, Aficavit of KAWABE, Torashiro (Lieutenant General, Deputy Chief of General Staff)
    • 13 August 1943 – [HIGASHI illeg., MATSUOKA?]: re [diplomacy with Russia was "worse diplomatic blunder"]
    • 13 August 1945 – [N-CHO]; typescript translation re [opposition to Allies telegram], some Japanese handwritten comments
    • 13 August 1945 – [3642 SOKO[illeg.]: re [Japanese cabinets discussions]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621249] Box 17
    14-15 August 1945 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1945-08-14-1945-08-15
    • 14 August 1945 – [KATO]: DeMartino's handwritten notes
    • 14-15 August 1945 – typescript of paragraph from The United States Strategic Bombing Survey, Japan's Struggle to End the War, 1 July 1946
    • 14 August 1945 – Def. Doc. 2569 [2000]: Certificate of a notification: of YOZO, Miyama, Chief of Correspondence Section, 1st Demobilization Bureau "the confidential documents held by every troop should be destroyed by fire immediately"
    • 14 August 1945 – Doc. No. 2594A [2001]: File of Dispatch and Received Documents by M. P. Unite for KAGOSHIMA Area "Prepare to Destroy" [2 c.]
    • 14 August 1945 – typescript of unknown document with annotations [2 c.]
    • 14 August 1945 – [C.R. 36127 TOGO]: typescript of paragraph
    • 14 August 1945 – Def. Doc. No. 2953 (UMEZU) [3706]: IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, et al, Affidavit of WAKAMATSU, Tadaichi (Vice-Minister of War
    • 14 August 1945 – Def. Doc. 2906 [3707]: The Course of Action of the Army [ 2 c.]
    • 14 August 1945 – [illeg. ISHIWATA 3915]: excerpt of unknown document, p. 3
    • 14 August 1945 – [HIGASHIKUNI]: typescript of translation
    • 14 August 1945 – Def. Doc. No. 2927 [TOGO 3646]: excerpt of document
    • 14 August 1945 – An Excerpt from KATO, Masuo: The Lost War, A Japanese Reporter's Inside Story, Chapter XII, Unconditional Surrender, pp. 241-244
    • 14 August 1945 – [N-CHO]: typescript translation of re [Japan's surrender]
    • 14 August 1945 – Def. Doc. No. 2502: excerpts, p. 283-286
    • 14 August 1945 – "Final Japanese Acceptance," message from Max Grassli, Charge de Affairs ad Interim of Switzerland to Legation of Suisse in Washington, D. C. [2 c.]
    • 14-15 August 1945 – [SHIGA]: typescript of unknown document, p. 30-33
    • 14-15 August 1945 – Def. Doc. #2587 [3231]; IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, et al, Sworn Deposition of HIRANUMA, Setsuko (nephew of HIRANUMA)
    • 15 August 1945 – Doc. No. 32756: [HIGASHIKUNI]: typescript of document
    • 15 August 1945 – [N-CHO]: re [President Truman announces that the Japanese answer has been accepted]
    • 15 August 1945 – Document No. 1793-E [1996]: "Matter Pertaining to Cases of Defendants Against the Articles of War [2 c.]
    • 15 August 1945 – Def. Doc. No. 2502 [B 29's]: excerpt of document, p. 286-290
    • 15 August 1945 – DeMartino's handwritten notes: "Post Surrender Suicides"
    • 15 August 1945 – typescript of list of Japanese surrender delegations which went to Manila in 1946
    • 15 August 1945 – [IPS (13940]: "Reports made by the Prime Minister and the Foreign Minister concerning Japan's acceptance of the Potsdam Declaration at a conference met August 15th (Wednesday) 1945 at the Emperor's library in the Imperial courtyard, 'FUKIAGE GYOEN,' in presence of the Emperor," typescript [2 c.]
    • August 1945 – excerpts of Kido Diary
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621249] Box 17
    16-24 August 1945 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1945-08-16-1945-08-24
    • August 1945 – excerpts of Kido diary
    • 16 August 1945 – Def. Doc. #2502: excerpt of document, p. 291
    • 16 August 1945 – Def. Doc. #2661: re [Kido's attempted assassination], p. 6-8
    • 16 August 1945 – [List] of the Japanese Cabinet [2 c.]
    • 16 August 1945 – List of Japanese Cabinet members with biographical information on the members of the HIGASHIKUNI Administration formed in August of 1945 at the request of Emperor Hirohito
    • 16 August 1945 – Doc. No. 37256 [HIGASHIKUNI], p. 28-32
    • 17 August 1945 – typescript of list of Prince HIGASHIKUNI Cabinet
    • 17 August 1945 – Def. Doc. # 2502: excerpt of document, p. 292-293
    • 18 August 1945 – Doc. No. 32756: [HIGASHIKUNI], typescript of document
    • 18 August 1945 – Def. Doc. # 2700-E, No. 6908: from W. R. Johnson (Commissioner of Customs) to Edwin A. Plitt (Chief, Special War Problems Division) re [arrival of Japanese and Thai officials to New York]; Certificate, 1 August 1947, photostat
    • 20 August 1945 – Def. Doc. # 2700-S, No. 6952: from Albert E. Clattenburg, Jr. (Assistant Chief, Special War Problems Division) to Larry D. Martin (Publisher, The Observer, Johnstown, PA) re [internees at Bedford Springs Hotel protection of "public curiosity"]
    • 20 August 1945 – Doc. 32756 [HIGASHIKUNI], typescript of document
    • 20 August 1945 – Document No. 2697 [2010 2011]: from Chief of Prisoner of War Camps Tokyo to Chief of Staff, Taiwan Army [2 c.]
    • 22 August 1945 – Document No. 2698 [2012]: from Chief of Staff Taiwan Military Jurisdiction to Chief of Taiwan POW Camps: Notification on Dealing with Prisoners of War
    • 22 August 1945 – Document No. 2699 [2013]: Summary of the Arrangements for POW's in Conformance with Transition in the Situation
    • 22 August 1945 – Def. Doc. # 1993: to Medical Director and Staff, Seitetsu Hospital, Hirata, Japan from Sidney E. Seid, Capitan, Medical Corps, US Army re OSAKA POW Camp, Hirohata Sub-Camp [2 c.]
    • 23 August 1945 – Def. Doc. 2909 (UMEZO) [3705]: IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, et, Affidavit of SHIMOMURA, Sadamu
    • 23 August 1945 – Document No. 1793-F [1997]: "Matters Pertaining the Releasing of POWs [2 c.]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621249] Box 17
    25-31 August 1945 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1945-08-25-1945-08-31
    • 25 August 1945 – [541]: typescript of (Foreign Office) Treaty Bureau: Contents of the Allies' Demands to Japan and their Limitation [2 c.]
    • 25 August 1945 – Def. Doc. No. 2296 [3139]: letters and excerpts of letters from British and American officers, thanking the Japanese officers in charge of the War Camp FUKUOKA and Ore Dressing Mill in Iruka, of fair treatment of prisoners of war [2 c.]
    • 25 August 1945 – [HIGASHIKUNI]: typescript of excerpt of document
    • 26 August 1945 – The New York Times, August 26, 1945: clipping of front-page
    • 26 August 1945 – Def. Doc. # 222: translation of "Instruction" signed by Gen. DOIHARA, Kenji, Commander of the 12th Area Army and Commander in Chief of Eastern Army in Japan
    • 29 August 1945 – General Headquarters, Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers: Imperial, Cabinet, and Ministry Ordinances Promulgated During the Period of August 15 and November 26, 1945
    • 31 August 1945 – CPA-45-71471, Tokyo Bay: Signal Corps photo of General of the Army Douglas MacArthur Signs as the Supreme Allied Commander During Formal Surrender Ceremonies on the U.S.S. Missouri in Tokyo Bay, August 31 1945. Behind General MacArthur are Lt. Gen. Jonathan Wainwright (left) Who Surrendered to the Japanese After Bataan and Corregidor, and Lt. Gen. A. E. Percival, British Commander Who Surrendered to the Japanese at Singapore
    • 31 August 1945 – CPA-4571474, Tokyo Bay, Signal Corps photo: Namoro SHIGEMITSU Signs on Behalf of the Japanese Government During Formal Surrender Ceremonies on the U.S.S. Missouri, in Tokyo Bay, August 31, 1945.
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621249] Box 17
    1-15 September 1945 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1945-09-01-1945-09-15
    • September 1945 – excerpt of Kido Diary
    • 2 September 1945 – The End of the War in the Pacific. Surrender Documents in Facsimile. Washington, The National Archives Publication No. 46-6, 1945
    • 2 September 1945 – "Instrument of Surrender," Signed in Tokyo Bay, Japan, at 0904 on the Second day of September, 1945, Mamuro SHIGEMITSU, By Command and in behalf of the Emperor of Japan and the Japanese Government, and Yoshijiro UMESO, By Command and in behalf of the Japanese Imperial General Headquarters and accepted by Douglas MacArthur, Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers; C. W. Nimitz, United States Representative; Hsu Yung-Chang, Republic of China Representative; Bruce Fraser, United Kingdom Representative; Lieutenant General K. Derevyanko, USSR Representative; T. A. Blamey, Commonwealth of Australia Representative; L. Moore Cosgrane, Dominion of Canada Representative; Le Clerc, Provisional Government of the French republic representative, C. E. L. Helfrich, Kingdom of the Netherlands Representative and Leonard M. Isitt, Dominion of New Zealand Representative; Proclamation by the Emperor of Japan [2 c.]
    • 2 September 1945 – List of Japanese surrender delegation aboard the Battleship Missouri as shown in GGHQ RPO files, typescript
    • 2 September 1945 – [SHIGA] [See Mori p334 Col. OYADAMARI, Chosuke]: typescript of unknown document
    • 2 September 1945 – typescript of "Japanese Surrender Documents, Imperial Rescript Proclamation
    • 4 September 1945 – Document No, 32756 [HIGASHIKUNI], typescript
    • 10 September 1945 – Doc. No. 8477 [2074]: Note Verbale from the Royal Swedish Legation in charge of Netherlands interests asking for information of the Dutch hospital ship Op ten Noort [2 c.]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621249] Box 17
    16-30 September 1945 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1945-09-16-1945-09-30
    • September 1945 – excerpts of Kido Diary
    • 18 September 1945 – Doc. No. 32756 [HIGASHIKUNI]: typescript
    • 30 September 1945 – Doc. No. 20268R (WDI-148) [P-268-I]: Full Translation of a Report on the Investigation by Japanese Naval Authorities of the Circumstances Surrounding the Wounding of a United States Sailor, by Rear Admiral KATSUNO, Mincru
    • Undated – Organization of GHQ SCAP (Identifying Symbols on Top)
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621249] Box 17
    1-10 October 1945 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1945-10-01-1945-10-10
    • 1 October 1945 – Def. Doc. # 2700-R, No. 6946: Department of State War Problems Special/Division Memorandum regarding the detention of Japanese aliens at the Bedford Spring Hotel in Pennsylvania sent to Karl Stefan re [background, selection of detention facilities, early removal of Japanese, source of funds, costs of internment]
    • 3 October 1945 – Def. Doc. # 2700-Q, No. 6944: letter from Dean Acheson, Acting Secretary of State to Senator Wayne Morse re [Japanese diplomats at Bedford Springs, PA]
    • 6 October 1945 – Def. Doc. # 2000: translation of "Beautiful and True Prayers for the Dead," excerpt from ASAHI, Oct. 6, 1945
    • 7 October 1945 – Report with biographical information on the members of the SHIDEHARA Cabinet formed in October 1945 at the request of Emperor HIROHITO
    • 9 October 1945 – The Japanese Cabinet, typescript
    • 10 October 1945 – Def. Doc. #2700-M, No. 6932: Albert E. Clattenburg to Werner Weingärtner, Legation of Switzerland in the US re [correspondence to OSHIMA, Japanese Ambassador in Germany, at Bedford Springs]
    • 10 October 1945 – Def. Doc. #2700-N, No. 6934: Werner Weingärtner, Legation of Switzerland in the US to Albert E. Clattenburg re [correspondence to OSHIMA, Japanese Ambassador in Germany, at Bedford Springs]
    • October 1945 - excerpts of Kido Diary
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621249] Box 17
    11-30 October 1945 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1945-10-11-1945-10-30
    • October 1945 – excerpts of Kido Diary
    • 15 October 1945 – Def. Doc. #2700-O, No. 6936: Secretary of War Robert P. Patton to Secretary of State re [repatriation of Japanese national held in US and Canada]
    • 22 October 1945 – Def. Doc. #2700-P, No. 6938: Secretary of War Robert P. Patton to Secretary of State re [Japanese officials'' repatriation]
    • 24 October 1945 – Def. Doc. # 1317: typescript of article: "Red Espionage Active for 8 Years – Police Prove Inefficient," Nippon Times, 24th October 1945
    • 25 October 1945 – AG 319.1 (22 Oct 45) ESS-IE: General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers Memorandum for Imperial Japanese Government re Reports to be Made by Certain Business Firms
    • 30 October 1945 – Doc. No. 8476 [2075]: Erik von Sydow to [Japanese] Minister of Foreign Affairs re: Netherlands hospital ship Op ten Noort [2 c.
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621249] Box 17
    1-15 November 1945 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1945-11-01-1945-11-15
    • November 1945 – translation of article: "Leaders Who Sponsored Militarism," by MASAYUKI SHIROKI, published in the magazine SHINEI
    • 1 November 1945 – illeg. Def. Doc. # [2700 ?], No. 6922: Clattenburg to Lee J. Buechele, American Legion, Altoona, PA re: [Japanese officials at Bedford Springs being used to negotiate the rescue of a Mr. Stevenson] [2 c.]
    • 1 November 1945 – "Japanese Reparations Mission, Announcement by the President," photostat
    • November 1945 – excerpts of Kido Diary
    • 4 November 1945 – Document No. 2662 – part 12 [1891]: telegram from the Chief of Staff of the Commander in Chief in the Expeditionary Force in China to Vice Minister re "Matter Concerning the Murder Case in Hankow of the Three American Prisoners of War"
    • 6 November 1945 – File No. 59 re Prince KONOYE [KONOE]: typescript translation of letter addressed to KONOYE from GOTO, Document No. 59-B1, taken from Prince Fumimaro KONOYE at Kuruizawa [2 c.]
    • 10 November 1945 – [ATIS seal on back of page]; [typescript translation of editorial written by HISHIYAMA, Tatsuichi], there are some annotations
    • 14 November 1945 – D. D. 1500-B-2: Exhibit No. 12 of the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack – Congress of the United States, 79th Session: revised statement of naval estimates and appropriations 1932-1941
    • 15 November 1945 – Def. Doc. #2700-H, No. 6916: Memorandum from Clattenburg to William R. Johnson re [Japanese officials detainees in Bedford Springs]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621249] Box 17
    16-30 November 1945 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1945-11-16-1945-11-30
    • November 1945 – excerpts of Kido Diary
    • 16 November 1945 – Def. Doc. # 2700-I, No. 6914: Shirley Stephens, Chief Enforcement, Treasury Department to Clattenburg re [Japanese diplomatic prisoners transport to Seattle
    • 20 November 1945 – Def. Doc. # 244 [2400 (2)]; IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, et al: Affidavit of HONJO, Kazuo
    • 3 November 1945 – Def. Doc. #2531: [KOISO 3375]: excerpt of document, p. 26
    • 30 November 1945 – File No. 59, Prince KONOYE, 18 Jan. 1946: translation of letter from Teiji TAKAHASHI to Prince KONOYE [2 c.]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621256] Box 18
    1-15 December 1945 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1945-12-01-1945-12-15
    • December 1945 – excerpts of Kido Diary
    • 5 December 1945 – AG 000.5 (5 Dec. 45)LS: General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers, Memorandum re Regulations Governing the Trials of Accused War Criminals
    • 6 December 1945 – Def. Doc. # 2700-K, No. 6920: photostat of letter from John R. Hall, Special Agent to Mr. Fitch re Transportation of Japanese from Bedford, PA to Seattle, WA
    • 6 December 1945 – Def. Doc. #2502: excerpt of IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, et al, Affidavit of KIDO, Koichi
    • 8 December 1945 – typescript of ATIS Press Translation #297: "Item 1 The fateful 17 October – Mainichi Shuimbum," translator J. Weiller
    • 9 December 1945 – DeMartino's handwritten notes [USHIBA]
    • 10 December 1945 – typescript of ATIS Press Translation #312: "Item 3 HATOYAMA Apologizes to the Public – YOMIURI --HOCHI," translator K. MURAKAMI
    • 10 December 1945 – Def. Doc. #2919 [3892]: Letter addressed to Foreign Minister YOSHIDA from SHIRATORI, Toshio
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621256] Box 18
    16-31 December 1945 - [Excerpts of documents, documents]
    1945-12-16-1946-12-31
    • 16 December 1945 – File No. 59 [In re KONOE by his son]: translation of documents No. 59-74 and 59-75 obtained from KONOYE residence
    • 17 December 1945 – Document No. 2667 [663]: Headquarters Supreme Allied Commander Southeast Asia: History of the Japanese 38th Army produced by HQ Japanese Southern Army HQ. "Summary of Changes Occurred to the Japanese Forces in Indochine (38th Army)
    • 27 December 1945 – Text of the Communique – A Report of a New Allied Understanding. The Foreign Ministers Succeed at Moscow, Details on Treaties, the Aton, the Far East [2 c.]
    • 27 December 1945 – International Monetary Fund: Articles of Agreement Between the United States of America and Other Powers, Formulated at the United Nations Monetary and Financial Conference Bretton Woods, New Hampshire July 1- to July 22, 1944. Signed at Washington December 27, 1945. Instrument of Acceptance by the United States of America Deposit December 20, 1945. Effective December 27, 1945. Department of State Publication 2512. Washington, Government Printing Office, 194
    • 28 December 1945 – General Headquarters, US Army Forces, Pacific, Adjutant General's Office, Radio and Cable Center: "In the Clear. Urgent": Memorandum from Washington (War) to CINCAFPAC ADV, CG China, NR: WCI 3235
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621256] Box 18
    January 1946
    1946-01
    • 4 January 1946 – AG 091.1 (4 Jan 46) GS: General Headquarters Supreme Commander for Allied Powers Memorandum for Imperial Japanese Government re Removal and Exclusion of Undesirable Personnel from Public Office
    • 21 January 1946 – 79th Congress, 2d Session, House Document No. 398: The State of the Union. Message from the President of the United States on the State of the Union. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1946
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621256] Box 18
    February 1946
    1946-02
    • February 1946 – [KAIZO]: Saito TAKAO, typescript
    • February 1946 – [KAIZO]: typescript of "Lack of Political Power Laid Bare by SCAP directives," by Iwabuchi TATSUO
    • 15 February 1946 – Def. Doc. No. 490: W. R. Pratt (Admiral USN (Ret.) to NOMURA, Newsweek
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621256] Box 18
    March 1946
    1946-03
    • 5 March 1946 – Def. Doc. # 1669 (corrected copy): Excerpts from the text of an address prepared for delivery by The Right Honorable Winston Churchill, M.P., at Westminster College, Fulton, Missouri, Tuesday March 5, 194
    • 8 March 1946 – front page of Nippon Times
    • 15 March 1946 – Defense Document 3088-A: General Headquarters, Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers, IMTFE, letter from Justice E. H. Northcroft to Douglas MacArthur
    • 19 March 1946 – Defense Document 3088-B: General Headquarters, Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers, from Douglas MacArthur to letter from Justice E. H. Northcroft, Acting President of the IMTFE
    • Undated – "MacArthur's Record in Japan," by Robert B. Cochrane, October 22, 1946. "A correspondent of The Baltimore Sun Points to Fumbling of Military Mind," typescript
    • American Policy in Occupied Areas. A Series of Articles Reprinted from the Department of State Bulletin of July 14, 1946, August 18, 1946, February 9, 1947, and March 9, 1947, with added material. Washington, US Government Office
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621256] Box 18
    1-15 April 1946
    1946-04-01-1946-04-15
    • April 1946 – [Four Power Council for Japan] DeMartino's handwritten notes
    • April 1946 – [Japs – Eco], DeMartino's handwritten notes
    • April 1946 – Official Gazette, English Edition, Government Printing Bureau, Nos. 1-9
    • [14 April 1946] – news clipping of front page of Nippon Times
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621256] Box 18
    15-30 April 1946
    1946-04-15-1946-04-30
    • April 1946 – Official Gazette, English Edition, Government Printing Bureau, Nos. 10-21
    • 17-18, 20, 22 April 1946 – news clipping from the Nippon Times
    • April 1946 – miscellaneous news clippings
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621256] Box 18
    1-10 May 1946
    1946-05-01-1946-05-10
    • DeMartino's handwritten notes re: YOKO on Political Situation of May 1946 and Japanese Political Parties
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621256] Box 18
    11 May-30 June 1946 – [folder was found empty]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621256] Box 18
    [1-10] July 1946
    1946-07-01-1946-07-20
    • 4 July 1946 – Press Release: "Independence in the Philippines," by the President of the United States of America, A Proclamation [2695]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621256] Box 18
    11-20 July 1946 - folder was found empty
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621256] Box 18
    21 -31 July 1946
    1946-07-21-1947-07-31
    • 21 July 1946 – Def. Doc. 2821 [Atomic]: Excerpt from Department of State Bulletin Vol. XV, No. 368: The United Nations Meeting of the Atomic Energy Commission. US Memorandum 1: Control and Development of Atomic Energy [2 c.
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621256] Box 18
    1-20 August 1946 – empty folder
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621256] Box 18
    20-31 August 1946
    1946-08-21-1946-08-31
    • 20 August 1946 – Department of State [Press Release] No. 586: "The American Ambassador in Belgrade has been instructed to deliver to the Yugoslav Ministry of Foreign Affairs a note along the following lines"
    • 21 August 1946 – [Press release note of the Acting Secretary of State to the Yugoslav Charge d'Affaires ad interim re Yugoslav fighter plane fire upon an American passenger plane]
    • 24 August 1946 – [Press release messages of American Ambassador Patterson at Belgrade State re conference with Marshall Tito re Yugoslav fighter plane fire upon an American passenger plane]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621256] Box 18
    September 1946
    1946-09
    • 3 September 1946 – [Press release]: Department of State Confidential Release for Publication of William L. Clayton, Acting Department of State Secretary Note, to Sergije Makiedo, Yugoslav Charge d'Affaires ad interim
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621256] Box 18
    October 1946
    1946-10
    • 9 October 1946 – Def. Doc. #2838: Dean Acheson, Acting Secretary of State to Robert P. Patterson, Secretary of War re [ Yugoslav fighter plane fire upon an American passenger plane, August – September 1946]; also typescript of parts of document
    • 20 October 1946 – Def. Doc. No. 2831: Excerpt from the Department of State Bulletin, vol. xv, no. 381: "Yugoslavia Asked to Reconsider Compensation for Loss of Aircraft
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621256] Box 18
    November 1946
    1946-11
    • Official Gazette, English Edition. Extra. The Constitution of Japan, November 3, 1946
    • Official Gazette, English Edition. Extra. Imperial Rescript, November 3, 1946
    • Official Gazette, English Edition. Extra. The Imperial Message Given Today at the Commemoration Ceremony on the Promulgation of the Japanese Constitution, November 3, 1946
    • The Constitution of Japan, 3 November 1946 [bilingual edition]
    • The Constitution of Japan, 3 November 1946, Cabinet Secretariat
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621256] Box 18
    December 1946
    1947-12
    • 2 December 1946 – Germany Economic Fusion of American and British Zones of Occupation. Memorandum of Agreement Between the Unites States of America and the United Kingdom. Washington, Department of State Publication 2740, 1947
    • 13 December 1946 – Def. Doc. # 1506: [Agreement ?] between Japan, Manchouko and the USSR, signed in Moscow by the Ministry of Internal Affairs
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621256] Box 18
    January 1947
    1947-01
    • New Japan of 1947 – DeMartino's handwritten notes
    • Present Politics – DeMartino's handwritten notes
    • 3 January 1947 – Def. Doc. # 313: "Chiang Pledges Strong Effort Toward Peace," Article from the Pacific Stars and Stripes
    • 6 January 1947 – 80th Congress, 1st Session, House Document No. 1. The State of the Union. Address of the President of the United States Delivered Before a Joint Session of the Two Houses of Congress, January 6 1947. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1947
    • 19 January 1947 – Def. Doc. # 1156: Excerpt from article by General George C. Marshall, entitled "The Situation in China," published in Department of State Bulletin Vol. XVI, No. 394
    • 1947 – News-clipping of Far East Stars and Stripes Review, August 31, 1947
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621256] Box 18
    February 1947
    1947-02
    • 12 February 1947 – Def. Doc. # 377: "China Feels Yalta. Pact Have Adverse Effect on Nation. Claims Less Damage Was Inflicted by Japs; Russian Moves Berated," article from Pacific Stars and Stripes
    • 17 February 1947 – Def. Doc. # 570: "Nimitz Warns Against Weak Armed Forces," article taken from Pacific Stars and Stripes, 18 February 1947
    • 17 February 1947 – Def. Doc. # 571: "Lads Recaptured After Shooting Headmaster," article from Pacific Stars and Stripes
    • 18 February 1947 – Official Gazette English Edition, No. 264: Ministerial Ordinance, Ministry of Education Ordinance No. 3
    • 19 February 1947 – Official Gazette. English Edition. No. 265: Imperial Ordinance [amending the Regulations governing the Establishment of Temporary Personnel]
    • 20 February 1947 – Def. Doc. 553 [2334]: "A-Bomb Decision," Nippon Times, February 20, 1947
    • 22 February 1947 – Def. Doc. # 572: "Truman Again Asks Universal Training. President Will Submit Plan to Congress for Comprehensive Youth Program," excerpt from Nippon Times, February 22, 1947
    • 25 February 1947 – Def. Doc. # 586: "Patterson Again Pleads for Universal Training. War Secretary Stresses Importance of Occupation Tasks," excerpt from Nippon Times, February 25, 1947
    • 25 February 1947 – Def. Doc. # 587: "Soviet Army is Spurred in Stalin's Broadcast," article from Nippon Times, February 25, 1947
    • 26 February 1947 – Def. Doc. # 631: "Soviet Army Honors 29th Birthday by Stalin's Peaceful Order of Day," article from Pacific Stars and Stripes
    • 26 February 1947 – Def. Doc. # 630: "Eisenhower Warns U. S. Cannot Depend on Atom Bomb Alone" article from Pacific Stars and Stripes, February 26, 1947
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621256] Box 18
    March 1947
    1947-03
    • 7 March 1947 – Def. Doc. # 721: "Austin Urges U. S. to Keep Strong, Back UN with Force if Necessary, article from Pacific Stars and Stripes, March 7, 1947
    • 26 March 1947 – Def. Doc. # 1430: "U. S. Reveals Texts of Major Accords. Teheran, Yalta, Potsdam Agreements Made Public – Concessions Given to Russia," article from Nippon Times # 17250, Tokyo, Wednesday March 26, 1947
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621256] Box 18
    April – May 1947 [empty folders]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621256] Box 18
    June 1947
    1947-06
    • 8 June 1947 – "On Pol. Situation," De Martino's handwritten notes
    • 23 June 1947 – news clipping of Emperor Hirohito leaving Japanese Diet
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621256] Box 18
    July 1947
    1947-07
    • 28 July 1947 – Def. Doc. No. 1963: excerpt from Newsweek (Pacific) from article titled: "Services: State of Armed Forces]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621256] Box 18
    August 1947 [folder missing]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621256] Box 18
    September 1947
    1947-09
    • September 1947 – DeMartino's handwritten notes
    • September 1947 – typescript of Statement Made by the Security Council of the United Nations by Soetan SJAHRIR, Indonesian Representative
    • 16 September 1947 – "A talk delivered by Sutan SJAHRIR (Ambassador at Large of the Republic of Indonesia) to the Institute of Pacific Relations, Washington, on Tuesday, September 6, 1947
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621256] Box 18
    October 1947 [folder missing]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621256] Box 18
    November 1947
    1947-11
    • 13 November 1947 – Executive Order 9905: Designating the Membership of the National Security Resources Board and Defining the Functions, Duties, and Authority of the Chairman of the Board. Signed by Harry S. Truman
    • 15 November 1945 – Department of the Army Circular No. 69: "Subversive Organizations"
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621256] Box 18
    December 1947
    1947-12
    • 28 December 1947 – Vaughn, Miles (United Press Vice President and General Manager for the Far East): "The Future Peace With Japan," Far East Stars and Stripes Weekly Review, Sunday, Dec. 28, 1947
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621264] Box 19
    10 January 1948 – IMTFE, Memorandum from Major General Myron C. Cramer, Member from the United States of America to All Members of the IMTFE, photostat [7 folders]
    7 folder(s)
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621264] Box 19
    3 May 1948 – DeMartino's handwritten notes
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621264] Box 19
    3 May 1948 – chart of IMTFE tribunal
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621264] Box 19
    November 1948 – General Headquarters, Supreme Commander for Allied Powers, Civil Information and Education Section and Public Information Section, Press Releases No. 1-23: Summary of Final Judgment of IMTFE
Series 2: Onomastic Files
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621272] Box 20
    FUKUZAWA, Yukichi (founder of the Keio-gijuku) – DeMartino handwritten notes and issue of a newspaper The Mita Campus, Students Own Periodical in English, No. 6, May 15, 1947
    1947
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621272] Box 20
    FURUNO, Inosuke (former president of the Domei News Agency) – IMTFE, Def. Doc. No. 2580: Sworn Deposition of FURUNO, 12 September 1947; curriculum vitae in Japanese and translation; Interrogation; DeMartino's handwritten notes
    1947
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    FURUI, Kijitsu (Vice-Minister of Home Affairs) – notes
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    FURUKAWA, Toronosuke – Report on the FURUKAWA ZAIBATSU: "Views on the ZAIBATSU," memorandum to Maj. Gen. William F. Marquat, Chief, Economic & Scientifc Section, Office of the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers, 8 December 1945; notes
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    FURUTA, Shunosuke – curriculum vitae, typescript
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    FUSHIMI [FUSHIMINOMIYA], Hiroyasu [Prince] – curriculum vitae and interview
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    Gary, [Elbert Henry, Judge] (American Steel Magnate) – typescripts from The Japan Chronicle, October 26, 1916 and October 28, 1916
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    Germans – typescripts with information about Gustave Schneider, Count Ladislaus von Mirbach-Geldern, Kurt Ludde-Neurath, Krajewicz, and Dwars
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    GODO, Takuo (Admiral) – curriculum vitae, IPS 583: acceptance of position as Director and Councillor of the Society of Industrial Union, typescript of interrogations: 11, 13 February 1946; IMTFE, Def. Doc. No. 2951 [3723]: Affidavit, Japanese document
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    Goering, Hermann Wilhelm – 15 Mar – A-11 – O'B, 15 March-M-DMR-1-1: Official transcript of the International Military Tribunal in the matter of the United States of America, the French Republic, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, against Hermann Wilhelm Goering et al, Defendants, sitting at Nurnberg, Germany, on 15 March, 1946
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    Goette, John (foreign correspondent for International News Service in the Far East) – typescript of part of Affidavit
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    GOKO, Kiyoshi (industrialist) – notes and curriculum vitae
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    GOTO, Fumio (Minister of Home Affairs) – curriculum vitae, Japanese document, IMTFE Doc. #11529 [166]: Affidavit 18 June 1946, typescript of interrogations: 31 January, 1 February, 11 February 1946
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    GOTO, Keita (Minister of Transportation and Communications) – notes and Japanese curriculum vitae with translation
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    GOTO, Ryunosuke – notes, affidavit, IMTFE Def. Doc. No. 2060 Exhibit 3330: Sworn deposition17 July 1947, Japanese curriculum vitae and translation
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    GOTO, Shimpei (Count) – notes, typescript translations of articles about GOTO in The Japan Chronicle: 25 June 1924, 6 April 1926 2 February 1928, 15 February 1928, 2 March 1928
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    Grew, Joseph C. (US Ambassador to Japan 1932-1942) – Doc. No. 239 [1105]: Testimony to IMTFE 28 May 1946; [2405]: notarize copy of a deposition, 23 June 1946; Defense Document 2790 [3716]: Affidavit, 15 October 1947; Def. Doc. No. 114: Statement, 30 October 1946; Defense Document 2469: letter from Grew to David F. Smith, Legal Section, SCAP, Defense Panel, IMTFE; Defense Document 2466: IMTFE, Affidavit, 5 October 1947; Defense Document 2468: IMTFE, Affidavit, 1 August 1947; Defense Document 2467, IMTFE, Affidavit, 30 October 1946; Def. Doc. #2871: Affidavit, 24 October 1947; typescript of affidavit, 22 November 1947; Defense Documents 206-E excerpts from Diary of Former US Ambassador Grew
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    Gronau, Wolfgang von (Count) – notes
  • HAMADA, Kunimatsu – translations of articles from The Japan Times
  • HAMAGUCHI, Osachi (also called HAMAGUCHI, Yuko) – translations of article from The Japan Chronicle
  • HARA, Takashi (Kei) – notes and translations of articles from The Japan Chronicle
  • HARA, Yoshimichi (President of Privy Council) – notes and Japanese document
  • HARADA, Kumao (Baron) (Private Secretary to SAIONGI) – IPS Doc. No. 3357-A and B [3750]; IPS Doc. No. 3358 [3749]; Defense Document 3045 [3880]: IMTFE, Sworn Deposition of Dr. Rampei SASSA re HARADA; notes
  • HARAGUCHI, Hatsutaro (Lt. General) - notes
  • HASEBA, Sumitaka, notes and translation of article in The Japan Chronicle, 7 March 1914
  • HASEGAWA, Kiyoshi (Admiral) – curriculum vitae; typescript of Interrogation of Admiral HASEGAWA, Kieshi, 20 August 1946; [2154] File No. 367: Report of Interview by Edward H. Dell, 6 March 1946 [2 c.]; Def. Doc. #1370 [2563]: IMTFE, Sworn Deposition of HASEGAWA, Kiyoshi, 24 April 1947
  • HASHIDA, Kunihiko (Minister of Education, 1940-1943; Adviser to the Nanking Government; Councillor to the Board of Technology, 1944) – notes, curriculum vitae, Japanese document
  • HASHIMOTO, Gun (Major General) – Japanese curriculum vitae and translation; Defense Document 973 [2487]: IMTFE: translation of Sworn Deposition of HASHIMOTO, Gun, 25 March 1947; Def. Doc. 974 [2622]: [Deposition], 5 January 1947; Def. Doc. # 1478 [2621]: IMTFE: Sworn Deposition, 7 May 1947; Def. Doc. #3021 [3885]: IMTFE: Sworn Deposition, 26 January 1948
  • HASHIMOTO, Kingoro (Colonel) f. 1 – Def. Doc. # 488 [3193]: IMTFE: Sworn Deposition of OGAWA, Kiichi, 5 February 1947; Def. Doc. # 2231 [3195]: IMTFE: Sworn Deposition of HASHIMOTO, Kingoro, 5 September 1947; Def. Doc. # 2496-A, Excerpt from Exhibit No 1290: "Addresses to young men," 1937; Def. Doc. # 2496-B (Revised), Excerpt from Exhibit No. 264: "The Inevitability of Renovation," TAIYO DAI-NIPPON, 1940; 2498 A [3190]: List of HASHIMOTO, Kingoro's books; 2498-B [3190-A]: List of HASHIMOTO, Kingoro's Articles; typescripts of Interrogations of Colonel Kingoro HASHIMOTO, 12, 14-15, 17-18, 22 February 1946; curriculum vita
  • HASHIMOTO, Kingoro (Colonel) f. 2 – Proper Names Mentioned in HASHIMOTO's Interrogation; IPS Doc. No. 13: Analysis of Documentary Evidence; IPS Doc, No. 13 C: Excerpts from the article entitled "A Message to Young Men" ("Seinen Shoshi Ni Tsugu"), published 17 December 1936; Doc. 7505, File No. 343 [105]: Reports, 9 and 21 January 1946 and excerpt of interrogation; Doc. 488 B-C: Excerpts from "The Inevitability of the Renovation"; Doc. No. 490: translations of excerpts of HASHIMOTO's book "The Road to the Reconstruction of the World," 1941; Document No. 490B-C: excerpts from HASHIMOTO's book; Doc. No. 749: Official Weekly by Information Board; Doc. 828: [Seki Seikai]; Doc. No. 1598 [2187]: Excerpts from "The Second Creation," by HASHIMOTO, 30 January 1941; Doc. No. 1875: Excerpts from Testimony of Hashimoto, Kingoro, conducted from 17 January 1946 to 18 February, 1946; Doc. No. 11509: IMTFE, Affidavit of Goro KOIZUMI (Chief of Police), 14 June 1946; Doc. No. 11509- B [152]: IMTFE, Affidavit of Goro KOIZUMI (Chief of Police), 22 June 1946; Doc. No. 18906 G (WDI 70): General Headquarters, SCAP, Military Intelligence, General Staff, Allied Translator and Interpreter Section: Full Translation of Report on Interrogation of HASHIMOTO, Kingoro, 29 May 1946; curriculum vitae; notes; Def. Doc. 487: Analysis of Documentary Evidence, 11 February 1946
  • HASHIMOTO, Kingoro (Colonel) f. 3 * - typescripts of HASHIMOTO Case: [Interview at Sugano], Defense Material (Not Complete), At Sugano Prison May 21 and 23, Opinion on the Indictment, Preamble; Investigation by the Prosecutor, 18 February; Questionable Points in Appendix A, about the Manchuria Incident; Count No. 55; Fourth Interrogation by Prosecutor; Interrogation of Generak Jiro MINAMI affecting Kingoro HASHIMOTO; Defense Testimony in regard to the shelling of the Ladybird; Writing Submitted to the U.S. Intelligence Section; "The Shelling Incident of the Ladybird," article submitted to the US Intelligence Section; Memorandum re: Document No. 1875: Excerpts from Interrogation of HASHIMOTO from 17 January 1946 to 18 February 1946; File No. 250 re: Patriotic Organizations, 25 January 1946; Doc. No. 1875 [2188]: Excerpts from Testimony of HASHIMOTO; duplicates of documents
  • HASHIMOTO, Seinosuke – Investigation Report, 11 June 1946
  • HASHIMOTO, Tetsuma (Lobbyist) – draft of "Confidential Stories of Japan – U.S.A. Negotiations"; note
  • HASUNUMA, Shieru (Chief Aide-de-Camp) – Def. Doc. # 2249: IMTFE: Affidavit, 22 February 1947
  • HATA, Hikosaburo (Lt. General, Supreme Military Councillor and Chief of Staff of the Kwantung Army) – notes, Japanese curriculum vitae and translation; Doc. No. 2234, U.S.S.R. No. 25-1: translation of Affidavit of the Witness HATA, Hikosaburo, Acknowledgement, Harbin, 15 May 1946
  • HATA, Shunroku (General) – typescript translation of "HATA Case: Details Concerning My Activities in China"; Interrogation No. 522, Division of Origin: Military Analysis re "Japanese Army and Air Force Operations in China and Manchuria, 1939-1945, and Japanese preparedness for Allied Invasion; Doc. No. 10102 [256]: Interrogation of General Shunroku HATA, 14 January 1946; Doc. 7506 [106]: personnel records, 5 April 1946; IPS Doc. No. 3349-A [3834 A]: Excerpt from the Record of the Trial United States of America vs Shigeru SANADA, et al, Volume I, Direct Examination of Chase J. Nielsen, Shanghai, China, 1 May 1946; IPS Doc. No. 3349-B [3834 B]: Excerpt from the Record of the Trial United States of America vs Shigeru SANADA, et al, Volume III, Direct Examination od MASATOSHI MIYANO, 1 May 1946; Def. Doc. No. 2696 [3868]: Excerpt from the Record of the Trial United States of America vs Shigeru SANADA, et al, Volume IV, [statement of] witness OKADA, Ryukei, 1 May 1946; Def. Doc. # 261: IMTFE, translation of Affidavit of MASUDA, Kanetoshi, 24 December [1945?]; Defense Doc. 2637 Exhibit 3233, IMTFE, Sworn Statement of TANAKA, Ryukichi, 25 September 1947
  • HATA, Shinji (Lt. Genera) – notes, Japanese Curriculum Vitae and translation
  • HATANO, Kanichi – Def. Doc. # 1420: IMTFE, Sworn Deposition, 29 April 1947; Def. Doc. # 1876: IMTFE, Sworn Deposition, 27 June 1947
  • HATOYAMA, Ichiro (President of the Liberal Party) – Japanese curriculum vitae and translation; notes; Def. Doc. #2462: IMTFE: Sworn Deposition of HATOYAMA, 28 August 1947; Evid. Doc. No. 2322: typescript of HATOYAMA's Comments. The Tanaka Cabinet and the Accidental Death of CHANG, TSUO-LIN
  • HATTA, Yoshiaki – Japanese curriculum vitae and translation; notes; No. 2653: typescript translation of letter to Adolf Hitler, 1 August 1938; Interrogation No. 380, 17 November 1945; typescript of Interrogation: 28 February, 1-2, 4-5 March 1946; File #90: Summary of Interrogation of Yoshiaki HATTA and Recommendation as to Him!, 7 March 1946
  • Hausofer, Karl von (Professor) – typescript of his suicide news that appeared in The Tokyo Mainichi, 20 March 1946
  • HAYAKAWA, Tetsuya (Diplomat in Berlin) – Japanese curriculum vitae and notes
  • HAYASHI, Senjuro (General, War Minister, Premier, President of Nippon Asia Devel.) – Japanese curriculum vitae and translation; notes
  • Hearn, Lafacadio [?] – notes
  • HIDAKA, Shinrokuro (Diplomat, Ambassador to Italy) – typescript of curriculum vitae, notes; Def. Doc. No. 1165 [2537], IMTFE: Sworn Deposition
  • HIGASHIKUNI, Naruhiko Prince – Japanese curriculum vitae and translation; Interrogation No. 426, 14 November 1945 [Restricted]; Doc. No. 32756, Team VIII: "Full translation of a pamphlet written by former Prime Minister Prince HIGASHIKUNI dealing with problems facing the nation just prior and upon termination of the War in the Pacific," 11 July 1947; Def. Doc. 2900, IMTFE: Affidavit of HIGASHIKUNI, Naruhiko, 18 October 1947; Japanese book
    Japanese.
  • HIRAIDE, Hideo (Rear Admiral) – excerpts of interrogation of 30 November 1945; typescript of "Interrogation of Rear Admiral Hideo HIRAIDE, IJN, p. 6"
  • HIRANUMA, Kiichiro Baron – notes; curriculum vitae, personal history excerpts of interrogation; Doc. 7523 [107] File No. 296: translation of HIRANUMA personnel file; File 211: "Brief"; IPS 1526: typescript translation of "An Incident of Shooting HIRANUMA, A Minister Without Portfolio," Tokyo Metropolitan Police B'd [sic]; US Strategic Bombing Survey, Interrogation No. 489 [Restricted], 20, 23 November 1945; typescript of Interrogation, 11 January 1946; Def. Doc. #2587,, IMTFE: Sworn Deposition of HIRANUMA, Setsuko, 14 September 1947; Doc. No. 4122A: Excerpts from the Minutes of Interrogation of Defendant, 24 April 1946; Doc. No. 2904: Extracts from Interrogation of HIRANUMA, Kichiiro, 12 January 1946
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    HIRAOKA, Kotaro (Fukuoka Coal Miner) – notes
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    HIRATA, Noburo (Vice Admiral) – typescript of curriculum vitae
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    HIROSHATA, Tadataka (Marquis) – Def. Doc. #2248: IMTFE, Sworn Deposition, 21 February 194
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    HIROSE, Toyosaku – typescripts of what appears to be an interrogation, undated
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    HIROTA, Koki – Defense Document 2145 [3241], IMTFE: Affidavit of KUWASHIMA, Kazue, undated; Defense Document 2846 [3717]: "In Telegram from F.O. to Tokyo" [re: HIROTA]; [3716 Grew]: excerpt; Defense Document 2575 [3291]: Sworn Deposition of YONAI, Mitsumasa, 11 September 1947; Defense Document 2552: excerpts; Defense Document 2773: letter to David F. Smith, Esq., signed by Bassompierre re: HIROTA; Interrogation No. 382, 13 November 1945 [Restricted] [2 c.]; translations of articles published in The Japan Times and Mail, 22-23, 25 January 1937; Defense Document 2610 Exhibit 3293: Affidavit of Tadeusz Romer [Polish diplomat], 12 September 1947; Mr. De Martino: Names Referred To in the Interrogation of Mr. HIROTA; Document #7507: File No. 212: personnel record; typescripts of HIROTA's interrogation, 29 January, 4, 7, 9, 13, 16 February, 5, 8, 23 March, 1946
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    HOMMA, Kenichiro – typescript of excerpt of interrogation, 6 May 1946
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    HONMA, Masaharu – Japanese curriculum vitae and translation; excerpt of a document
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    HONDA, Kumataro (Diplomat) – Japanese curriculum vitae and translation
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621298] Box 22
    HONJO, Shigero – Def. Doc. # 274 [2401]: Testament, September 1945; Def. Doc. # 244 [2400]: IMTFE, Affidavit, 26 November 1946; Def. Doc. #233 [2402]: IMTFE, Deposition of KAWAMURA, Kyoichi, 26 November 1946; Def. Doc. #227 [2403]: "The True Nature of the Manchurian Incident," written by HONJO, early October 1945; typescript: "The Substance of the Manchurian Incident," and "On the Manchurian Incident; Japanese curriculum vitae and translation
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    HORIKI, Zenjiro (Home Minister) – Japanese curriculum vitae and translation, notes
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621298] Box 22
    HORINOUCHI, Kensuke [Diplomat] – Defense Document 2146 [3260]: IMTFE, Sworn Deposition, 21 August 1947; Defense Document 2147: IMTFE, Sworn Deposition, 20 August 1947
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    HOSHI, Toru [Customs Official in YOKOHAWA] – DeMArtino's notes
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    HOSHINA, Zenshiro [Vice Admiral, Chief of the Naval Affairs Bureau of the Navy Department] – Def. Doc. #2737 [3468]: Sworn Deposition, 7 October 1947; Interrogation No. 289 re "Navy Oil Plans in Anticipation of War," 9 November 1945 [Restricted]; notes
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621298] Box 22
    HOSHINO, Naoki, f. 1 – In re HOSHINO: Def. Doc. 2591 [3208]: IMTFE: Affidavit of Francis R. Millard, 17 September 1947; Def. Doc. 2527 [3211]: IMTFE: Sworn Deposition of TAKAKURA, Tadashi, 8 September 1947; Def. Doc. 2598 [3218]: IMTFE: Affidavit of MURAKAMI, Hajimu, 13 September 1947; Def. Doc. 2592 [3214]: IMTFE: Affidavit of OBATA, Tadayoshi, 19 September 1947; Def. Doc. 606-A-1, Exhibit 3212-A: Interrogation of HOSHINO, excerpts; Doc. No. 2117C [454]: Excerpts from Interrogation of HOSHINO, 19, 22, 28 November 1945; File No. 69, Serial 18 [1915 B] [2225]: Evid. Doc. No. 1915 B: Excerpts from Interrogation of HOSINO, Naoki, 28 January 1946; Doc. No. 1915: Testimony of HOSHINO, 28 January 1946; Doc. 7508 [109]: personnel record; HOSHINO, AIKAWA]: Appendix, "NICHIMAN ZAISEI KEZIZAI KENKYUKEI (Japan-Mancguria Finance and Economic Research Institute, typescript; notes; typescript of [Notes taken by Williams – interrogation of HOSHINO re Opposition to AIKAWA's Plan in Manchuria]; notes; typescript of IMTFE: Affidavit of NAMBA, Tsunekazu, 2 July 1946; tpescript of list of Names Referred in the Interrogation of HOSHINO, Naoki; Def. Doc. 2521: IMTFE: Sworn Deposition of ISHIWATA, Sotaro, n.d.
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    HOSHINO, Naoki, f. 2 – typescripts of Interrogations: 28, 31 January, 4, 7, 11, 26 February, 1 April 1946; HAH/us: Summary od Examination od Naoki HOSHINO taken by Mr. Bisson and Lt. Derr. USNR on November 19, 22, and 28, 1945, in Interrogation No. 505; typescript of Interview with MATSUDA, 28 March 1947; typescript of Interview with HOSHINO, July 1947; notes; "On The Population Policy," typescript; "My Relations with Prince KONOYE"; "History of my Home"
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    HOSOGAWA, Boshiro (Vice Admiral, Governor General of South Sea Administration] – curriculum vitae and notes; Interrogation, 9 March 1946
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    HOSOKAWA, Morisada - IMTFE: Def. Doc. # 2263: IMTFE: Sworn Deposition, 7 February 1947; Def. Doc. 3068 [3914]: Sworn Deposition, 3 February 1948
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    HOZUMI, Shigeto – Japanese curriculum vitae and translation
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    Hull, Cordell (former Secretary of State) - Def. Doc. No. 1500-L-6: Excerpts from Pearl Harbor Attack; Doc. No. 2007-B [1106]: Excerpts from Testimony of Secretary of State Hull Given Before the Joint Congressional Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack; No. 2007 (For the Defense) [Ex. 2840]: Excerpts requested and furnished for the defendants by order of court from the testimony of former Secretary of State Cordell Hull given at hearing held before the Joint Congressional Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack, same being found in Volumes 7 and 9 of Report of Proceedings, IPS Document no. 2007; Document No. 2007: Excerpts from Vol. 7 Congress of the United States, Report of Proceedings, Hearing held before Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack, S. Con. Res. 27, 23 November 1945
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    HYAKUTAKE, Gengo (Admiral) – Japanese curriculum vitae and translation; Interrogation No. 507 [E-67]: re "The Emperor's position in respect to political and military developments, 1936-1945," 28 November 1945
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    IDA, Iwakusu (Baron) – notes, Japanese curriculum vitae and translation; typescript of Interrogation, 15-17, 24 April 1946
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    IIMURA, Minoru (ex- Lieutenant General) – notes, Japanese curriculum vitae and translation; Def. Doc. 2226, IMTFE: Affidavit, 26 August 1947; Def. Doc. 1150 [2679]: Affidavit, 15 January 1947; Def. Doc. #1445: Affidavit, 12 April 1947; typescript of Interrogation, 3 May 1946
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    IKAWA, Tadao – [Financial Attaché in United States] – notes
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    IKASAKI, Chuko – Japanese curriculum vitae and translation; notes
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621298] Box 22
    IKEDA, Seihin [Financier, Finance Minister, KONOYE Cabinet] – notes; typescript of Summary of Evidentiary Facts; transcript translation of personnel record; notes; typescript of excerpt of Case No. 209; Japanese curriculum vitae and translation; handwritten and typescript notes; copy of letter from Shinzo KOIZUMI, President of Keio University to McArthur, 18 December 1945; Interrogation, 20 February, 1 March 1946; Statement made by TANAKA, Ryukichi (General), 25 March 1946
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    IKEDA, Sumihisa – notes
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    IKESAKI, Chuko – typescript of notes; typescript of Interrogations: 5 March, 5, 10 April 1946
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    Imperial Family and Royalty [Japanese] – notes and news clip of Life, vol. 11, no. 23, 8 December 1941
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621298] Box 22
    Ingersoll, [Royal E.], Admiral – Defense Doc. 1500-0-4 [2844-A]: Excerpt from Testimony of Admiral R. F. Ingersoll, 12 February 1946
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    INO, Hiroya (Minister of Agriculture) – notes; Japanese curriculum vitae and translation; typescript of Interrogation, 18-19 February, 5-6, 8, 21 March 1946
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    INOUE, Junnosuke [Banker] – notes; "Finance Face Epochal Period States New Japan Chief," translation of article in The Japan Times, 12 May 1927
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    INOUE, Karuro and INOUE, Misho – notes
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    INOUE, Saburo – notes; Def. Doc. 2899 [3601], IMTFE: Affidavit, 20 October 1947
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    INOUE, Takamaro – Def. Doc. No. 1379 [2718], IMTFE: Sworn Deposition of INOUE, Takamaro, 22 April 1947; Def. Doc. No. 1380 [2717], IMTFE: Sworn Deposition, 22 April 1947
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    INOUE, Yasuo (Vice Admiral) and INUI, Shimbey – notes
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    INUKAI, Ken (Takeri) (Member of the Diet) – notes; memorandum of interrogation, 14 May 1946
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    ISHIDA, Otogaro (Lt. General) – notes; "The Responsibility of the Detention Camp and the M.P. Regarding the Treatment of Prisoners of War in Formosa," 7 March 1946; "The Central Organs of Handling Affairs Concerning P.W., 8 March 1946; The Military Police School [Organizational Scheme], n. d.; "How Far Have I Connected with the Japanese Militarists," February [1946]; "Conditions Within the Gendarmerie Training School, 23 February [1946]; " The Military Police in Japan (Korea, Formosa and Saghalion included)," 16 February 1946; Japanese curriculum vitae and translation; typescripts of Interrogations: 18, 20, 22 March 1946; typescript translation of "In what did the M.P. examine downed airmen?," "Miscellaneous Items Concerning Military Police"
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    ISHIDA, Eiguna – typescript of Interrogations: 25, 27 May 1946
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    ISHIBASHI, Tansan – Def. Doc. #1762: IMTFE, Sworn Deposition, 29 July 1947; typescript of PT II 4. Foreign Pressure on the Japanese Goods; Def. Doc. No. 1762-A: Sworn Deposition: "Japan's Finance and War Expenditures"
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    ISHIGURO, Tadeshige – notes
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621306] Box 23
    SHIMADA, Shigetaro (Rear Admiral) – Defense Document 2888 [3563]: IMTFE, Sworn Deposition of NIIJIMA, Nobuo, 19 November 1947; Defense Document 2892 [3565]: IMTFE, Sworn Deposition of SHIMADA, Shigeraro, 2 December 1947; [C.R. 34698]: typescript of questionnaire; Japanese curriculum vitae and translation; Doc. 7512, File 36 [124]: Report, 20 February 1946; Doc. No. 2498-B [1128-A]: Excerpts from Interrogation of Shigetaro SHIMADA on 23 January 1946; Defense Document 622-B-1 [3573]: Excerpt from Interrogation of Admiral Shigetaro SHIMADA, 14 March 1946; Defense Document 2964 [3718]: Sworn Deposition of SHIMADA, 8 January 1948; notes; typescript of Interrogation of Admiral SHIMADA, Shigetaro, 16-18, 21-23, 25, 29-31 January, 1, 5-6, 8 February, 14 March 194
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    SHIMAMOTO, Masaichi (Lt. General Japanese Army) – Def. Doc. #1021, IMTFE, Sworn Deposition, 5 April 1947; [Def. Doc. #1022]: translation of "The Truth About the Clash Between Japanese and Chinese Troops Near PEITAYIN as Explained to Japanese and Foreign Newspaper Correspondents," 24 September 1931
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    SHIMIZU-GUMI [Contractors] – Interrogation No. 361: "General Discussion of Contractors Wartime Problems SHIMIZU_GUMI," 15 November 1945 [Restricted]
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    SHIMIZU, Konosuke – notes; typescript of Interrogation, 23, 25 March 1946
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    SHIMIZU, Mitsumi (Vice Admiral, IJN) – excerpts of Interrogation, 30 November 1945; Def. Doc. No. 1926 [2987]: IMTFE, Sworn Deposition, 24 July 1947
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    SHIMIZU, Toru (Scholar) – notes
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    SHIMOMURA, Hiroshi – Japanese curriculum vitae and translation; notes
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    SHIMOMURA, Sadamu (War Minister) - Japanese curriculum vitae and translation; notes; Def. Doc. 2909 [3705], IMTFE, Affidavit, 30 April 1947
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    SHIMONAKA, Yasaburo (Publisher) – notes; Def. Doc. No. 2235 3403], IMTFE, Sworn Deposition, 27 January 1947
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    SHINA, Etsusaburo – Def. Doc. #1980 [2834], IMTFE: Sworn Deposition, 4 August 1947; SHINDO, Shintaro – notes; SHINTO, Kazuma - Japanese curriculum vitae and translation; notes
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    SHIODEN, Nobutaka (Lt. General) – signed copy of Interrogation, 30 January 1946; Japanese curriculum vitae and translation; notes
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    SHIONO, Suchiko (Communications Minister) – notes; Japanese curriculum vitae and translation; notes; Defense Document No. 2653, IMTFE: Sworn Deposition, 25 September 1947
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    SHIRAKAWA, Yoshinari (War Minister) – typescript copies of Evid. Doc. No 2316: Second Report by War Minister SHIRAKAWA to Prime Minister TANAKA, 10 June 1929 and Evid. Doc. No. 2317: Draft Memorials to the Throne, undated
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621306] Box 23
    SHIRANE, Matsusuke (Member of House of Peers) - Japanese curriculum vitae and translation
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621306] Box 23
    SHIRATORI, Toshio (Foreign Office Adviser and Ambassador to Italy) f. 1– Def. Doc. #319, IMTFE, Affidavit of MURAMATSU, Tsuneo, 22 December 1946; Def. Doc. #1620, IMTFE, Affidavit of KANAHARA, Tanemitsu, 28 December 1946; Def. Doc. #168, Affidavit od MISHIMA, Yasuo, 8 November [1946]; typescript of translation: "Preparing for a New World Order," by SHIRATORI; [Doc. 7502 125] File No. 57: personnel records, 16 April 1946; Document No. 1616: "Discussion of the Japan-Germany-Italy Axis by SHIRATORI, Toshio, Special Advisor to the Foreign Ministry, Nazi Series, Publishers ARS," [1939-1940], certificate of authenticity, 3 January 1947; Doc. 2361 [557A]: "Extract from: Contemporary Japan for Dec. 1940, pp. 1514-20; Doc. No. 2427 [2233]: "Confidential. III, Make This Mankind Last War, 1 June 1942"; Def. Doc. #62: Curriculum Vitae; Def. Doc. #332 [3588 Saito, Shiratori]: excerpt; Def. Doc. #332 [3588]: IMTFE, Affidavit of SAITO, Yoshie, excerpt; Def. Doc. #1929 [3579]: excerpts; Def. Doc. #2880 [3587]: excerpt; Def. Doc. No. 2878, IMTFE, Sworn Deposition of SHIRATORI, 20 November 1947; excerpt of unknown document; Def. Doc. #1717 [3592]: IMTFE, Affidavit of MISHIDA, Yasuo, 28 May 1947; Def. Doc. #319: IMTFE, Affidavit of MURAMATSU, Tsuneo, 22 December 1946
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621306] Box 23
    SHIRATORI, Toshio (Foreign Office Adviser and Ambassador to Italy) f. 2 – Def. Doc. No. 1621 (SHIRATORI, Document No. 20-A): photostat of English translation "Copy of Page 10 of the Contributions Accounts-Book of the Japan Foreign Affairs Association, The Publishing Office of the Contemporary Japan," 3 December 1946; Def. Doc. No. 1622 (SHIRATORI, Document No. 20-B): photostat of English translation "Copy of Page 14 of the Contributions Accounts-Book of the Japan Foreign Affairs Association, The Publishing Office of the Contemporary Japan," 3 December 1946; Def. Doc. No. 1408: IMTFE, Charles B. Caudle, Counsel for SHIRATORI to A. Comyns Carr, 25 February 1947; Doc. No. 2159: excerpt of Interrogation of SHIRATORI, 20 March 1946; notes; Doc. 2906: Extracts from Interrogation of SHIRATORI, 19 March 1946 [2 c.]; Def. Doc. #2919: translation of "The Letter Addressed to Foreign Minister YOSHIDA from SHIRATORI, Toshio, 10 December 1945"; Shiratori "briefed statements"; curriculum vitae; typescript translations of articles in
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621306] Box 23
    Shirer, William L. – Def. Doc. No. 2672: Excerpt from the Book – "End of a Berlin Diary," by William L. Shirer
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621306] Box 23
    Siebold, Phillip Franz von – typescript translations of two Japan Chronicle articles, May 7 and June 15, 1924
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621306] Box 23
    SHODA, Kazue – notes, undated
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621306] Box 23
    SHORIKI, Matsutaro (President of YOMIURI Newspaper) – notes; curriculum vitae; Interrogation, 21, 23 January 1946; Japanese curriculum vitae and translation
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621306] Box 23
    Snow, Edgar – Def. Doc. No. 1015: Excerpt from "Red Star Over China"
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621314] Box 24
    SOESHIMA, [Count MICHIMASA] – Interrogation, 18 March 1946; translation of "Inconsistent America," The Japan Chronicle, 15 January 1926
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621314] Box 24
    SONGRAM, Marshal LUANG PHIBUN – notes, newspaper clipping
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621314] Box 24
    Stahmer, Heinrich (German Ambassador to Japan and China) – typescript of excerpts of statements of Dr. Erich Boltze, Minister-Counsellor of the German Embassy and Herr H. von Marchtaler, First Secretary of the German Embassy and interrogation of Ambassador Stahmer, 24 November 1945; Def. Doc. #1675 [2744], IMTFE, Affidavit of Heinrich Stahmer, Former German Ambassador to China (Nanking) and Japan, 1947 [2 c.]; notes: Wennecker on Stahmer; Def. Doc. #1714 [2744A]: "Interrogatories of Ambassador Stahmer. Cuestions for Ambassador Stahmer"; Interrogation, 6-8 March 1946; handwritten notes; notes
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621314] Box 24
    Standish, Robert (Author) – [Background Doc. 139]: "The Macmillan Company Special Bulletin," 10 December 1945; "Robert Standish Author of The Small General, Bonin and The Three Bamboos"
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621314] Box 24
    Stark, Harold R. (Admiral) – Defense Doc. 1500 P-4 [2849A], Def. Doc. 1500-S-4 [2833-A], Defense Doc. 1500-J-4, Defense Doc. 1500-J-5: Testimony of Admiral Stark at Proceedings of the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack, Congress of the United States, 79th Cong. 1st Sess. 4 January 4 and 11 April 1946, January 2, 1946 and 31 December 194
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621314] Box 24
    Stimpson, Henry L. (Secretary of State) – Document No. 2216, IMTFE, Deposition , 7 June 1946
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621314] Box 24
    SUGIMOTO, Etsuko (ETSU, Inagoki) – Far East Stars and Stripes Weekly Review, Sunday November 16, 1947: newsclip; notes; "Family Life in Japan," The Japan Chronicle, 24 January 1926; "Romance of Woman Kimono"
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621314] Box 24
    SUGIMORI, Kojiro – notes
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621314] Box 24
    SUGIYAMA, Hajime (General) – notes; translations of "Why Should I Not Discuss Manchuria and Mongolia as Minister of State, Asahi, 6 August 1931; "Vice-Minister SUGIYAMA's Explication of War Minister's Speech," Asahi, 6 August 1931; Japanese curriculum vitae and translation
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621314] Box 24
    SUGIYAMA, Shigemaru - notes
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621314] Box 24
    SUMA, Yakishiro (Ambassador) – notes; Def. Doc. #1051: Statement of Suma, 15 April 1947; Japanese curriculum vitae and translation; typescript translation of Statement of Suma; Interrogation 17-18 April 1946; notes
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621314] Box 24
    SUMITOMO [HENSHA, Ltd. And Subsidiary Companies of SUMITOMO] – [556]: Short Statement of SUMITOMO HONSHA, Ltd,; SUMITOMO Interests, February 1946; notes; House Rule of the SUMITOMO Family, document prepared for the Economic and Scientific Section delivered to Major Wheeler of the ESS, 21 January 1946; "Evidence of Control" written by Kichizaemon SUMITOMO
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621314] Box 24
    SUN YAT SEN – notes and translation from The Japan Times, 1927
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621314] Box 24
    SUZUKI, Kantaro – [Japanese curriculum vitae?]; Def. Doc. #386: Affidavit, 12 May 1946; "Diagnosis," 25 February 1947; Def. Doc. #2944 [3640]: Certificate of Diagnosis; Def. Doc. No. 1082 [3640-A]: IMTFE, Affidavit, 28 July 1946
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621314] Box 24
    SUZUKI, Kisaburo – notes; SUZUKI, Shoten – notes and translation of "Fall of the House of SUZUKI, The Japan Times, 8 May 1927
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621314] Box 24
    SUZUKI, Suguro – Interrogation, 19 March 1946; Def. Doc. #1516: IMTFE, Affidavit, 26 May 1947
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621314] Box 24
    SUZUKI, Tadakatsu – Interrogation, 30 March 1946; Document 2782, IMTFE, Affidavit, 12 November 1946
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621314] Box 24
    SUZUKI, Tomin (Editor in Chief of the YOMIURI SOCHI) – Doc. 11526 [150]: IMTFE, Affidavit, 17 June 1946; note
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621314] Box 24
    SUZUKI, Teiichi (General) – File No. 365, Interrogation, 18-20, 21, 25, 28 February, 1, 11-12, 14-15, 29 March 1946; curriculum vitae; Document No. 574: "The Philosophy of War," by SUZUKI, Teiichi, from KOA (Rise of Asia), undated, [2 c.]; Document #7514 [126]: personnel record, 8 Marc 1946; SUZUKI 35: excerpt of interrogation 25 February 1946; [SUZUKI 3605]: excerpt of unknown document; [C.R. 35251]: excerpt; [C.R. 35341]: excerpt; [C.R. 35319]: excerpt; [C.R. 35291]: excerpt; Def. Doc. 2902, Exh. 3605: IMTFE, Testimony of SUZUKI, Teiichi, 24 November 1947 and excerpts; curriculum vitae and notes; excerpt of Exhibit 1971A: Treatment of prisoners of war
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621314] Box 24
    TACHIBANA, Kozaburo – notes
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621314] Box 24
    TADA, Hayao (TADA, Shun) (General) – notes; File No. 53: Report, 24 April 1946; Interrogation, 26 April 1946; Japanese curriculum vitae and translation; "Private Paper of Shun TADA"; notes
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621314] Box 24
    TAKACHI, Shigeto – Interrogation, 26, 30 March, 4 April 1946
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621314] Box 24
    TAKAGI, Sokichi (Rear Admiral) – notes; translation of TAKAGI's article: "The Overlooked Causes of Defeat," CHUKORAN, January 1947; translation of article: "Lost Episodes in the Lost War," Digest Service issued by RENGO Press, 10 June 1947; Interrogation No. 487, 23 November 1945 [Restricted]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621314] Box 24
    TAKAHASHI, Korekiyo (Viscount) – notes; translation of article: "Viscount TAKAGASHI, From Domestic Service to Premiership, Fact More Curious Than Fiction," The Japan Chronicle, 23 November 1921; Excerpt from "Civil Intelligence Section, Special Report, SAIONJI-HARADA Memoirs, Part IV
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621314] Box 24
    TAKAHASHI, Sankichi (Retired General) – notes; Japanese curriculum vitae and translation; Interrogation 12, 14 February 1946
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621314] Box 24
    TAKAHASHI, Seiji – Japanese curriculum vitae and translation
    Japanese.
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621314] Box 24
    TAKATA, Toshitane (Vice Chief of Naval Affairs Bureau) – notes; Def. Doc. #2128 [3065]: IMTFE, Sworn Deposition, 27 August 1947
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621314] Box 24
    TAKAWA, Daikichiro - notes
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621314] Box 24
    TAKAYAMAGI, [Kenzo?] – Defense Doc. 514, undated
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621322] Box 25
    TAKEBE, Rokuzo (Former Chief of General Affairs Department of the Manchurian Government) – Document No. 2239 [670]: Affidavit of the Witness, KHADAROVSK, 26 March 1946; Doc. No. 2239-A, IMTFE, Affidavit of TAKEBE, 20 October 1947; Def. Doc. 2910 [3698]: IMTFE, Affidavit of TAKEBE, 6 November 1947; translation of curriculum vitae
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621322] Box 25
    TAKEKOSHI, Yosaburō (Historian) – notes; translation of articles published in The Japan Chronicle, 13 and 19 September 1916
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621322] Box 25
    TAKEUCHI, Gakuji (Kakichi) (Member of the House of Peers) – notes; Third Interrogation, 11 June 1946
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621322] Box 25
    TAKIKAWA, Y. – notes
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621322] Box 25
    TAMURA, Kosaku (Doctor of Law) – notes; Def. Doc. #599, IMTFE, Statement on the Fundamental Principles Underlying the Foreign Policy of Japan
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621322] Box 25
    TANABE, Moritake (Lt. General) – notes; Def. Doc. 1145 [2675]: IMTFE, Affidavit, 17 February 1947
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621322] Box 25
    TANAKA, Giichi (Baron, Prime Minister) – IPS Doc. No. 1499: Analysis of Documentary Evidence: Outline of the Life History of TANAKA, Giichi; Japanese document; notes; translations of articles that appeared in The Japan Times, 1927 and The Japan Chronicle, 1926; Evid. Doc. No. 2316: Second Report by War Minister SHIRAKAWA to Prime Minister TANAKA, 10 June 1929; Evid. Doc. No. 2317: "Draft Memorial to Throne," prepared by Prime Minister TANAKA, undated; Evid. Doc. No. 2322: "HATOYAMA's Comments. The TANAKA Cabinet and the Accidental Death of CHANG, TSUO-LIN"; notes
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621322] Box 25
    TANAKA, Kiyoshi – General Headquarters Far East Command, Operation, CIS, G-2 [3006]: translation of Japanese document [see oversized photostat] titled: "Reprehensible Literature (KAIBUNSHO). Memorandum by Major TANAKA, Kiyoshi in Reference to the "March Incident" and the October Incident"
    Japanese.
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621322] Box 25
    TANAKA, Ryukichi (General), f.1 – notes; Japanese curriculum vitae and translation; [1822]: typescript notes; Summary of Interrogation, 14-15 May 1946; "Excerpt from GUNBATSU" by TANAKA; notes re: "Why Kido trusted TOJO in [illeg.] Office"; "GUMBATSU, Probing the Causes of Defeat. The Real Aspects of the Arbitrary Military Clique by Ryukichi TANAKA, Translated by IPS Translation Section and Spot-Checked by Defense Language Branch – (still rough)", 155 p.
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621322] Box 25
    TANAKA, Ryukichi, f. 2 – Def. Doc. No. 2732: book in Japanese; TANAKA #1: Lt. Col. W. T. Hornaday to Executive Committee Memorandum re: Summary of Evidence Obtained in Interrogation of General TANAKA, 8 March 1946; Doc. No. 1822, IMTFE, Affidavit, 12 June 1946; notes; Doc. No. 2948, IMTFE, Affidavit, 3 January 1946; Def. Doc. 1029 (revised), IMTFE, Affidavit, 6 March 1947; Def. Doc. 2963 (UMEZU) [3703], IMTFE, Affidavit, 8 May 1947; Def. Doc. No. 1585 [2628]: IMTFE, Affidavit, 15 may 1947; Def. Doc. No. 2206, IMTFE, Affidavit, 26 August 1947; Def. Doc. 2566 [3206], IMTFE, Affidavit, 10 September 1947; Defense Doc. 2637, IMTFE, Sworn Statement of TANAKA, 25 September 1947; Def. Doc. #2978 [3903]: Affidavit, 2 February 1948
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621322] Box 25
    TANAKA, Ryukichi, f. 3 – Notes on Informal Interrogation, 18 February 1946; Interrogations of 19-20, 25 February, 4, 13, 15-16, 19-20, 22-23, 25, 28-30 March, 1, 15 April, 11, 21, 24 May, 11, 24 June 1946; notes; Summary of Evidence Obtained in Interrogations of General TANAKA, Ryukichi
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621322] Box 25
    TANAKA, Shinichi (Lt. General) – Doc. No. 2925 [2244]: IMTFE, Affidavit, 1946; Def. Doc. No. 925 [2488]: IMTFE, Sworn Deposition, undated; Japanese curriculum vitae and translation; Def. Doc. No. 2542 Exhibit 3504: IMTFE, Affidavit, 29 August 1947; Defense Document 1661 [3027]: IMTFE, Sworn Deposition, 16 May 1947; Interrogation, 12 June 1946; Interrogation, 10 June 1946 [Restricted]; Def. Doc. No. 1323 [2676]: Affidavit, 14 April 1947; notes
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621322] Box 25
    TANAKA, Takeo (Minister of Transportation) – notes; Def. Doc. #2564 [3390]: IMTFE, Sworn Deposition, 25 August 1947
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621322] Box 25
    TANI, Masayuki (Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador) – notes, Japanese curriculum vitae and translation; Interrogation, 6 March 1946
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621322] Box 25
    TANI, Hisao (Lt. General) – notes; Interrogation, 23 February 1946
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621322] Box 25
    TATEKAWA, Yoshitsugu (Lt. General, Military Attaché in China, Ambassador to the Soviet Union) – Japanese curriculum vitae and translation; notes
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621322] Box 25
    TERASAKI, Hidenari (Taro) (Minister to Vichy) – Statement of Hidenari TERASAKI, 18 February 1946; notes
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621322] Box 25
    TERASHIMA, Ken (Vice Admiral) – Japanese curriculum vitae and translation; Interrogation, 21 January, 5-6, 8, 12-13 February 1946; notes
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621322] Box 25
    TERAUSHI, Hisaichi (Count, General) – biographical notes; IPS: "Explanation of The War Minister (TERAUCHI) as to the Conclusion of Japanese-German Pact at the Investigation Committee of the Privy Council," 18 November 1936; Translation of Military History of TERAUSHI with Japanese document; translation of excerpt of The Japan Times, 25 January 1937
Series 3: Miscellaneous Files
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621330] Box 26
    Bibliography – lists of books available in different buildings in Japan; De Martino's handwritten notes
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621330] Box 26
    Brannon, John G., for and on behalf of Koichi KIDO, Takasumi OKA, Kenryo SATO, Shigenori TOGO v. James V. Forrestal, Kenneth C. Royall and Omar H. Bradley, Petition of Habeas Corpus to the Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621330] Box 26
    Cunningham, Owen: "The Major Evils of the Tokyo Trials." Address delivered before the Section of International and Comparative Law, American Bar Association, Seattle Washington, September 1948 [Inscription from the author to DeMartino]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621330] Box 26
    De Martino's handwritten notes re situation in Japan; List of Cabinet [Japanese] Members [organizational chart]; Chronological List of Incidents, IPS, Australian Division
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621330] Box 26
    Fréne, Victor Dr. – "A New Approach to Asia," Tokyo, 1947; De Martino handwritten notes
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621330] Box 26
    Fréne, Victor Dr. – Lecture at Tokyo AEP School, 5 March 1948
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621330] Box 26
    IKKI, Kita – Outline of Japan's Reconstruction Bill (draft) [2 c.]
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621330] Box 26
    IWABUCHI, Tatsuo – "The Way to Surrender," draft of manuscript
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621330] Box 26
    [Japan] – Untitled document with table of contents: Part I: Japanese Proletarian Politics; Part II: Appendices Histories of Important Parties and Unions; Charts, 1882-1946
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621348] Box 27
    Japan – America 1931-1941 [1911-1946] f. 1
    • 21 February 1911 – "Jap-Am 1931-1941," f. 1 – typescript of "Treaty of Commerce and Navigation, Signed at Washington, in English, February 21, 1911 (44th year of MEIJI)
    • n. d. – Map of China and Japan, Compiled in the Office of the Geographer, Department of State, Washington, D.C
    • 6 February 1922 – Doc. #193, Treaty Series, No. 671: Treaty Between the United States, the British Empire, France, Italy, and Japan, Limitation of Naval Armament, Washington, 6 February 1922
    • 25 July 1928 – Treaty Between the United States and China, Regulating Tariff Relations, Signed at Peiping, 25 July 1928. Washington, US Government Printing Office, 1929
    • n. d – "Key Events. Individuals," lists
    • [1927] – File 102: Re: [Japanese] Cabinets [beginning in 1927, based on The Japanese Year Book, 1941-42], 17 December 1945
    • n. d. – DeMartino's handwritten notes
    • 27 August 1928 – Treaty Between the United States and Other Powers Providing for the Renunciation of War as an Instrument of National Policy, Signed in Paris, 27 August 1928. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1929
    • 22 April 1930 – Doc. 194 [22 April 1930]: Treaty for the Limitation and Reduction of Naval Armament Between the United States of America, the British Empire, France, Italy, and Japan, Signed in London, 22 April 1930
    • 1932 – Manchuria. Report of the Commission of Enquiry Appointed by the League of Nations. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1932 [Department of State, Publication No. 378]
    • 26 August 1932 – Def. Doc. #211: copy of Official Gazette Extra, 26 August 1932, Stenographic Records No. 2 of the Proceedings of the House of Peers, 25 August 1932
    • 15 September 1932 – [2165]: Chief State Executive Decree, … Ratified Protocol Jointly Signed by CHEN HSIAO-KSO, the Prime Minister and MUTO, Nabuyashi, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary in Chang-chun, 15 September 1932, translation of Manchukuo Government Official Gazette, No. 48
    • 6 October 1937 - [219H]: Japan, 1931-1941, Vol. 1: annotations of pages 384-396
    • 3-24 November 1937 – The Conference of Brussels, November 3-24, 1937. Convened in Virtue of Article 7 of the Nine-Power Treaty of Washington of 1922. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1938
    • 1937 – Principles and Policies To Be Followed in Matters Concerning China. Treaty Between the United States, The British Empire, China, France, Italy, Japan, The Netherlands, and Portugal (Nine-Power Treaty), Signed in Washington, February 6, 1922 … And Procès-Verbal of Deposit of Ratifications, Washington, Government Printing Office, 1937
    • 27 September 1940 – typescript of Tripartite Pact Between Japan, Germany and Italy, Signed on September 27th, 1940, at Berlin, promulgated October 19th, 1940
    • 13 April 1941 – Doc. 225 [45]: The Neutrality Pact Between the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and Japan
    • 22 April 1941 – Defense Document No. 1439: The American Japanese Negotiations
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621348] Box 27
    Japan-America 1931-1941 [1911-1946] f. 2
    • 21 June 1941 – Doc. No. 507: Memorandum from MATSUOKA to KONOE [Oral Statement of 21 June 1941]
    • 2 July 1941 – Document No. 1652, Exhibit No. 779: Resolutions concerning the Japanese-American Negotiations Adopted through the Conferences in the Imperial Presence
    • 21 July 1941 – Doc. 785 I [674A]: Outgoing letter. Letters Exchanged Between Ambassador KATO and Foreign Minister Darlan
    • 21 July 1941 – Doc. No. 4025E (7) [646]: Telegram signed by [I. K.] SCHLEIER re note from Prince KONOYE to General Petain re "respect for the territorial integrity of Indo-China
    • 17 October – 7 December 1941 – Prelude to Infamy. Official Report On the Final Phase of U.S.-Japanese Relations
    • 13 December 1941 – Department of State Bulletin, Vol. V, No. 129: The War
    • 15 December 1941 – Summary of Past Policy, and of More Immediate Events, in Relation to the Pacific Area. Message from the President of the United States. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1941
    • 1941 – Instructions for the Preparation of Essays in History, Department of History, The College of the City of New York, 1941
    • 1941 – [In Re: 1941]: Document No. 2215, IMTFE, Affidavit of Joseph W. Ballantine, 24 June 1946
    • 1946 – The United States Strategic Bombing Survey: Japan's Struggle to End the War. Chairman's Office, 1946
    • 1946 – The United States Strategic Bombing Survey: The effects of Atomic Bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Chairman's Office, 30 June 1946
    • 1946 – [Hull Jap-Am Negotiations]: NOMURA, Kichisaburo: "Hull and MATSUOKA. An Account of the American-Japanese Negotiations," typescript
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621348] Box 27
    Japan History Notes – De Martino's undated handwritten notes (3 folders)
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621355] Box 28
    Japan - maps and notes
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621355] Box 28
    Japan: Tripartite Pearl [?] – DeMartino handwritten notes: "Intro to a historical thesis"
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621355] Box 28
    [Japan] – "War Politics in Japan," undated document, General Headquarters, US Army Forces, Pacific Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, Civil Intelligence Section
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621355] Box 28
    Japanese-American Negotiations, f. 1
    1941
    • Doc. No. 1413: typescript of "explanatory note concerning the diplomatic negotiations between Japan and America by Foreign Minister," December 1941 [2 c.]
    • IPS 906: typescripts of [telegrams] "intercepts," from Tokyo to Washington, 7-27 November 1941
    • "Statement of the Japanese Government," [translation of Japanese document, December 1941
    • [C.R. 35803: In re: Jun[illeg.] Kaigi, 29 November 1941, typescript
    • Def. Doc. 2902 [SUZUKI 3605], p. 41-42
    • Def. Doc. No. 2927 [TOGO 3646]: Jap-Am. Negotiations, November 1941
    • IPS Doc. 2007 [Hull]: Excerpts requested and furnished for defendants by order of Court from testimony of former Secretary of State Cordell Hull given at hearing held before Joint Congressional Committee on the investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack, same being found in Volumes 7 and 9 of Report of Proceedings, 1941
    • Jap-Am Negotiations 1941 – DeMartino's handwritten notes
    • Doc. No. 507, File 59: [Jap-Am. Negotiations], 29 January 1946
    • Doc. No. 1383-B (36): [Jap-Am.], from the Japanese Ambassador to the Secretary of State, 1941
    • Doc. No. 1383B (31) and (35): [Jap-Am. Negotiations], 1941 [2 c.]
    • [Jap-Am. Negotiations, 1941], typescript
    • [Jap-Am. Negotiations], 1941,typescript of "Oral" and "Strictly Confidential" unknown documents, July 1941
    • [Jap-Am. Negotiations], May 1941, typescript of document in Japanese paper
      Japanese.
    • [1383-B]: draft translation of "Oral Statement of the Foreign Minister of Japan (Strictly Confidential), April 1941
    • [C.R. 10861]: "Chief Subjects of Jap-Am Talks," April-December 1941: DeMartino's handwritten notes
    • [Jap-Am. Negotiations]: typescript of "Confidential Stories of Japan-USA Negotiations by HASHIMOTO," n. d.
    • [HASHIMOTO, Tetsuma]: "Untold Japan-American Negotiation. Inside Story of Military Clique's Tyranny," n.d., typescript
    • [Jap-Am. Negotiations]: typescript re [stationing of Japanese forces in China and French Indonesia]
    • [C.R. 35822]: Jap-Am. Negotiations, 1941, [TOGO, Kenan], typescript
    • [C.R. 36135]: Jap-Am. Negotiations, n.d. [TOGO], typescript
    • [1400]: Jap-Am: typescript translation of "Cablegram dispatched to Ambassador Nomura from Foreign Minister MATSUOKA under date 30 May 1941 (No. 257)"
    • [1400]: Jap-Am: typescript translation of "Cablegram dispatched to Ambassador Nomura from Foreign Minister MATSUOKA under date 12 July 1941 (No. 356)"
    • [1400]: Jap-Am: typescript translation of "Cablegram dispatched to Ambassador Nomura from Foreign Minister MATSUOKA under date 12 May 1941 (No. 205)"
    • [1400]: Jap-Am: typescript translation of "Cablegram under date 20 July 1941 dispatched to from Foreign Minister TOYODA from Ambassador NOMURA (No. 540)"
    • Doc. 1398 30207 [Jap-Am]: To Foreign Minister TOYODA from Ambassador NOMURA, 30 September 1941, typescript
    • Doc. 1398, No. 870 [Jap-Am Negt]: To Foreign Minister TOYODA, from NOMURA, 29 September 1941, typescript
    • Docum. 1398: copy of telegram to Foreign Minister TOYODA from Ambassador NOMURA, 23 September 1941
    • Document 1398: copy of telegram to [Japanese] Vice Minister and Vice Chief of Naval General Staff from Naval Attaché to Embassy in America, 23 September 1941
    • Document No. 1398: typescript copy of telegram from Ambassador NOMURA to Foreign Minister TOYODA: "Latest Status Quo in America," 22 September 1941
    • [1398] [Jap-Am]: typescript copy of telegram from Joseph E. C . Grew to Teijiro TOYODA, 17 September 1941
    • [1398] [Jap-Am]: typescript copy of telegram from Eugene V. Dooman to Tari TERASAKI, Director of the American Bureau, The GAIMUSHO, 24 September 1941
    • [1398] [Jap-Am Negotiations]: typescript copy of unknown document, 12 September 1941
    • [1358]: typescript copy of Sundry Notes, Hajime ITOH, 9 December 1941
    • [1358]: typescript copy of Foreign Top Secret, Taizo HASEGAWA, 8 December 1941
    • [1358]: typescript copy of "Objects of War and Limits of Demand (An unfinished manuscript), W. TAKAHASHI, 29 November 1941
    • [1358]: typescript copy of "American Proposals," Hajime ITOH, 27 November 1941 (?)
    • [1358]: typescript copy of "Unofficial, preliminary, no binding power. Joint declaration of USA and Japan on Economic Policy," Hajime ITOH, 15 November 1941
    • [1358 Doc. A]: typescript copy of "Draft for Explanation to the Emperor,"3 November 1941. Scanned by ITO
    • [1358 Doc. B]: typescript copy of "Points to be Specially Noted in (3) (A). Troop Stationing in China and Withdrawal Thereof. Decided in the Cabinet Council," scanned by H. ITO, undated
    • [1358]: typescript copy of "Details of Negotiation in Tokyo. A Report by the Foreign Minister," undated
    • [1358]: typescript copy of "Postcript (Foreign Office – October 25, 1941)"
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621355] Box 28
    Japanese-American Negotiations, f. 2
    1942
    • Defense Document 584 [Jap-Am Negotiations], No. 8 of 8 Volumes: typescript copy of "Report on American Mission," by NOMURA, Kichisaburo, 20 August 1941
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621355] Box 28
    Japanese-American Negotiations, f. 3
    1941
    • Negotiations held between US Ambassador Greer and KURUSU on the night of November 4th, 1941," documents in Japanese with duplicates
      Japanese.
    • Translation of Ambassador NOMURA's Diary, 1 June 1941 to 31 December 1941
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621355] Box 28
    Japanese-American Negotiations, f. 4, 1916
    1945-1946
    • [1916] [Jap-Am Negotiations]: typescript copy of "Details concerning negotiations of Asjusting Diplomatic Relations between Japan and the United States in 1941 (Prepared by: The Historical Materials Investigation Committee for Wartime Diplomacy in January 1945 [2 c.]
    • [Jap-Am Negotiations]: typescript copy of "Memorandum," 3 July 1946
    • Japonicus: "Cordell Hull on American Foreign Policy." Tokyo, The Foreign Affairs Association of Japan, undated
    • TAKAGI, Yasaka: "War Aims of America." Tokyo, The Foreign Affairs Association of Japan. Contemporary Japan, vol. XII, No. 12
    • TAMURA, Kohsaku: "Genesis of the Pacific War." Tokyo, The Foreign Affairs Association of Japan. Contemporary Japan, vol. XII, Nos. 1-3
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621363] Box 29
    KIDO, Kōichi Marquis (Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal) – Document 1632, 1930-1949: full translation of Kido's Diary 1930-1949 (f. 1-8) [2 c.]
    8 folder(s) Folders 1-8 of 16
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621371] Box 30
    KIDO, Kōichi Marquis (Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal) – Document 1632, 1930-1949: full translation of Kido's Diary 1930-1949 (f. 9-16) [2 c.]
    8 folder(s) (folders 9-16)
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621371] Box 30
    KIDO, Kōichi Marquis (Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal) – excerpts of important data extracted from translation of Kido's Diary, 1931-1945 (2 folders)
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621389] Box 31
    KIDO, Kōichi Marquis (Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal) – extracts related to ARITA, Hachiro
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621389] Box 31
    Sorge Spy Ring, A Case Study in International Espionage in the Far East, No. 23 [2 c.]; Undated letter from Betty to Dick [Richard De Martino] re her Japanese experiences, reflections on Zen's influence in Japanese culture, experiences of a soldier in North Korea
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621389] Box 31
    TANAKA, Ryukichi – A History of Struggle for Power in the Japanese Army (draft) 2 c.
Series 4: Printed Materials
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621397] Box 32
    Printed Government Documents
    • 78th Cong., House Document No. 339: Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States Japan: 1931-1941, Washington, Government Printing Office, 1943, 2 vols.
    • 78th Cong., House Document No. 541: Events Leading Up to World War II. Chronological History of Certain Events Leading Up to and During World War II With the Ostensible Reasons Advanced for Their Occurence, 1931-1944; Washington, U. S. Government Printing Office, 1945
    • 79th Cong., Joint Committee Print [Doc. #15]: Pearl Harbor, Intercepted Diplomatic Messages Sent By The Japanese Government Between July 1 and December 8, 1941. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1945
    • [79th Cong.] Pearl Harbor Attack. Hearings before the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack Seventy-Ninth Congress, First Session, Pursuant to S. Con. Res. 27, 79th Congress, a Concurrent Resolution Authorizing an Investigation of the Attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, and Events and Circumstances Relating Thereto. Part 2, November 23, 24, 26, 27, 28, 29 and 30, and December 3 and 4, 1945. Washington, U.S. G.P.O. 1946 [Included an excerpt of The Progress of Japanese-American Negotiations During the Time of the Second and Third KONOYE Cabinets, Exhibits of Joint Committee, Exhibit No. 173]
    • 80th Cong. House Document No. 619, Committee on Foreign Affairs. The Strategy and Tactics of World Communism: Report [of] Subcommittee No. 5, National and International Movements, Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1948
    • Treaties in Force. A list of Treaties and Other International Acts of the United States in Force on December 31, 1941. United States, Government Printing Office, 1941
    • Nazi-Soviet Relations 1939-1941. Documents from the Archives of The German Foreign Office, Department of State Publication 3023
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621405] Box 33
    Other Printed Materials
    • HASHIMOTO, Tetsuma: Untold Story of Japanese-American Negotiations (A Translation from NICHIBEI KOSHO KIWA), Tokyo, The Shiunso Press, [1946]
    • IIZAWA, Shoji [Editor]: Politics and Political Parties in Japan. Japan, At the KENKYUSHA Press, 1938
    • MATSUOKA, Yosuke: Address of Yosuke MATSUOKA, Foreign Minister of Japan Delivered at the American-Japan Society Luncheon, December 19, 1940
    • Norman, E. Herbert: "The Genyosha: A Study in the Origins of Japanese Imperialism," Pacific Affairs, V. xvii, No. 3, September 1944
    • [Japanese Book]
      Japanese.
    • [Japanese Book]
      Japanese.
Series 5: Photographs
Processing Information

These photographs have been digitized.

  • Photographs [35007008621413] Flat_Box: Box 34
    DeMartino's Personal Photo Album and scrapbook during IMTFE trial; album also includes news-clippings of track race between Fordham and City College at Lewisohn Stadium, 1939 where Mr. De Martino was one of the runners
  • Photographs [35007008621413] Flat_Box: Box 34
    IMTFE, General CHING-The-Chun of China (formerly Mayor of Peiping and Vice-Commander of the 29th Army, Vice-Minister of Military Operations) - WPA-46-66425 gives a factual account of the July 7, 1937 incident at Marco Polo Bridge, 22 July 1946; Photographer Wegner; Signal Corps US Army
    1946-07-22
  • Photographs [35007008621413] Flat_Box: Box 34
    IMTFE, Japanese defendants face-books, undated
  • Photographs [35007008621413] Flat_Box: Box 34
    [IMTFE Judges?] – Defense Doc. # 1644, undated; copy of photograph, War Crimes Division, Signal Corps, US Army
  • Photographs [35007008621413] Flat_Box: Box 34
    IMTFE, International Justices in Tokyo, War Ministry, 19 July 1946 – WPA-46-66767, Photograph by Signal Corps US Army: "First Group picture of the International Justices of the IMTFE since Major General Myron C. Cramer took the place of Justice Higgins on the bench." L to R Seating: Justice William Donald Patrick, Great Britain; Justice Myron Cady Cramer, United States; Chief Justice William Flood Webb, Australia; Justice Ju-ao Mein, China; Justice Ivan Michyevich Zaryanov, USSR; Standing: Justice Radhabinod Pal, India; Justice Bernard Victor Aloysius Röling, Netherlands; Justice Henri Bernard, France; Justice Erima Harvey Northcroft, New Zealand; Justice Delfin Jaranilla, Philippine Islands; Photographer: Wegner
    1946-07-19
  • Photographs [35007008621413] Flat_Box: Box 34
    IMTFE, Miscellaneous undated copies of photographs of IMTFE courtroom and defendants (8 photographs)
  • Photographs [35007008621413] Flat_Box: Box 34
    IMTFE, NAKAI, Kimbei (Japanese Newsreel Camera Man) in the Witness Box After the showing of 12 reels of Japanese propaganda film entitled Japan in the Time of Emergency, 6 August 1946 – WPA-46-66830, Photograph by Wegner, Signal Corps US Army
    1946-08-06
  • Photographs [35007008621413] Flat_Box: Box 34
    IMTFE, OKAWA, Shumei – WPA-46-65524, MP's escort OKAWA,"originator of the Mukden Incident to the War Ministry Building, 3 May 1946; Photographer: Dakal, Signal Corps US Army
    1946-05-03
  • Photographs [35007008621413] Flat_Box: Box 34
    IMTFE, OSHIMA, Hiroshi and MATSUI, Iwane – WPA-46-65523, OSHIMA and MATSUI enter the War Ministry on Tokyio, 3 May 1946, Photographer Bakal, Signal Corps US Army; WPA-46-65494: Iwane Matsui, 3 May 1946; Photographer Black, Signal Corps US Army
    1946-05-03
  • Photographs [35007008621413] Flat_Box: Box 34
    IMTFE, View of War Ministry Building Courtroom during IMTFE – May 1946
    1946-05
    • WPA-46-65497 – View of Ministry Building Courtroom where Japanese leaders were arraigned for war crimes before IMTFE, 4 May 1946. TOJO seated with other defendants in prisoners' box surrounded by MP's. Prosecution Chief, Joseph B. Keenan at microphone, reads indictment. Photographer Wegner, Signal Corps US Army
      1946-05-04
    • WPA-46-65519 – View of Prisoners Box during Arraignment of 28 Japanese War Prisoners before IMTFE, 3 May 1946. L to R 1st Row: TOJO, OKA, UMEZU, ARAKI, MUTO; 2nd Row: OKAWA, HIRANUMA, TOGO, MATSUOKA, and SHIGEMITSU; Photographer Bakal, Signal Corps US Army
      1946-05-03
    • WPA-46-65527 – View of War Ministry Building courtroom showing IMTFE judges, 3 May 1946; Photographer Bakal, Signal Corps US Army
      1946-05-03
    • WPA-46-65691 – View of War Ministry Building Courtroom, Showing Tribunal Judges, 14 May 1946; Photograph Bakal, Signal Corps US Army
      1946-05-14
    • WPA-46-65693 – Ichiro NEYOSE, Chief Defense Council, objecting to prosecution rebuttal, IMTFE, 14 May 1946; Photographer Wegner, Signal Corps US Army
      1946-05-14
  • Photographs [35007008621413] Flat_Box: Box 34
    IMTFE, View of War Ministry Building Courtroom during IMTFE – June 1946
    • WPA-46-66019 – Ex-premier Hideki TOJO and other Japanese War Criminals turned around to look at maps and charts, 13 June 1946; Photographer Decerbo, Signal Corps US Army
      1946-06-13
    • WPA-46-66020[?] – Accused Japanese war criminals on trial before the IMTFE enter War Ministry Building, 13 June 1946; Photographer Decerbo, Signal Corps US Army
      1946-06-13
    • WPA-46-66021 – Ex-Premier Hideki TOJO and other Japanese defendants look at maps and charts, 13 June 1946; Photographer Decerbo, Signal Corps US Army
      1946-06-13
    • WPA-46-66023 – Ex-Premier Hideki TOJO and other Japanese defendants turn around to see maps and charts, 13 June 1946; Photographer Decerbo, Signal Corps US Army
      1946-06-13
    • WPA-46-66024 – Ex-Premier Hideki TOJO and other Japanese defendants turn around to see maps and charts, 13 June 1946; Photographer Decerbo, Signal Corps US Army
      1946-06-13
  • Photographs [35007008621413] Flat_Box: Box 34
    IMTFE, View of IMTFE, War Ministry Building – July 1946
    • WPA-46-66182 – Ryulichi TANAKA, Chief of Military Service and Discipline Section of the Japanese War Ministry until September 1942, testifies on Japanese Aggression in Manchuria, 5 July 1946; Photographer Wegner, Signal Corps US Army
      1946-07-05
    • WPA-46-66419 – Judges during IMTFE, 22 July 1946. L to R: Justice Pal of India, Roling of the Netherlands, McDougal of Canada, Patrick of Great Britain, Cramer of the United States, Webb of Australia, Ju of China, Zaryanov of Russia, Bernard of France, Northcroft of New Zealand, Jaranilla of the Philippines. Major General Myron C. Cramer's first session as newly appointed representative of the United States in the Trial; Photographer Wegner; Signal Corps US Army
      1946-07-22
  • Photographs [35007008621413] Flat_Box: Box 34
    Rutchick, Roger, Major (Defense Counsel) – photo with inscription to De Martino, November 1946
  • Photographs [35007008621413] Flat_Box: Box 34
    TOJO, Hideki – photo during trial, [May- Jul. 1946] [3 c.]
  • Photographs [35007008621413] Flat_Box: Box 34
    Unidentified Group photograph – [1946-1948?]; photographer S. YOSHIKAWA
Other Materials Not Related to IMFTE
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621405] Box 33
    1964; Fourth East-West Philosophers' Conference, University of Hawaii – news-clipping
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621405] Box 33
    n.d.; [Lecture Notes] on Japan
  • Mixed Materials [35007008621405] Box 33
    n.d.; De Martino's handwritten notes on diverse political, cultural, philosophical topics
5 original cartons [boxes sent by DeMartino in Japan to his address in Long Island in 1948]