Names of Officials Simultaneously Purged on the Basis of SCAP Memorandum Dated on Oct. 4, 1945 (Higher than Police Superintendent in Rank)
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SCAPIN-612: APPLICATION OF SCAP DIRECTIVE AG 350 (22 Oct 45) CIE, ON ADMINISTRATION OF THE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM OF JAPAN 1946/01/17
SCAPIN-612/1: APPLICATION OF SCAP DIRECTIVE AG 350 (22 OCT 45) CIE ON ADMINISTRATION OF THE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM OF JAPAN 1950/09/18
Nagasaki City government officials, chief of marine police, chief of Nagasaki fortified zone,(list of names and titles)(2) Source: Nakayama, K., head of translation section, Nagasaki Prefecture. Report No. 3a(3), USSBS Index Section 2
Rumor control: Principal rumors concerning criticism of police officials on matters evolving around food difficulties. Report No. 14h(52)(f), USSBS Index Section 2
Intelligence memoranda-material relative to higher authorities in Japan: Memorandum on subject of COA sub-committee's supplemental report on Japanese iron and steel industry. Report No. 53a(50)(g), USSBS Index Section 2
Court Exh. No. 2879: Extract from memorandum of a conversation between Ambassador Nomura and United States State Department officials on 5 Jul 1941. Excerpt from Exhibit for identification No. 58
Court Exh. No. 2879: Extract from memorandum of a conversation between Ambassador Nomura and United States State Department officials on 5 Jul 1941. Excerpt from Exhibit for identification No. 58
Court Exh. No. 2909: Memorandum by the Counselor of Embassy in Japan (Dooman) dated 7 Oct 1941 reporting conversation with Mr. Ushiba on that date. Excerpt from Exhibit for identification No. 58
Court Exh. No. 2909: Memorandum by the Counselor of Embassy in Japan (Dooman) dated 7 Oct 1941 reporting conversation with Mr. Ushiba on that date. Excerpt from Exhibit for identification No. 58
Court Exh. No. 2245: Copy of report on the matter concerning the investigation of the American airmen who raided the Japanese Homeland. Described by Prosecution as "Memorandum of transmittal of the Report of the Investigation of the Doolittle Fliers sent by Military Police Commander Nakamura, Akito, to Chief of Staff, General Sugiyama, dated 26 May 1942"
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