Court Exh. No. 2339: Treaty between U.S. of America and other nations governing protection of lives of neutrals and non-combatants at sea in time of war and to prevent use of noxious gases and chemicals of war. For idetification only
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Background Doc. No.162: Treaty between the United states of America, the British Empire, France, Italy and Japan relating to the use of Submarines and Noxious Gases in Warfare Original Box No. 13
SCAPIN-381: REQUEST FOR PROTECTION OF LIVES AND PROPERTY OF JAPANESE RESIDING IN SOUTHERN KOREA 1945/12/03
Interrogation Reports - Soviet Use and Treatment of Japanese Prisoners of War
Court Exh. No. 53: U.S. Denunciation of American-Japanese Commercial Treaty, 26 July 1939, being excerpt from printed book "Peace and War", 1931-1941
Court Exh. No. 53: U.S. Denunciation of American-Japanese Commercial Treaty, 26 July 1939, being excerpt from printed book "Peace and War", 1931-1941
U.S. Office of War Information Photo, Burning enemy vessels and American cruisers and destroyers of the Thir...
Chemicals in Japan's War-appendix to the report of the Oil and Chemical Division. Report No. 50, USSBS Index Section 2
Chemicals in Japan's War-appendix to the report of the Oil and Chemical Division. Report No. 50, USSBS Index Section 2
Court Exh. No. 2171: Letter dated 21 Jan 1942, from Vice-Minister of Overseas Affairs re: the adherence to the provisions of the International Treaty and the Red Cross Treaty of 27 July 1929 regarding treatment of prisoners of war
Court Exh. No. 2171: Letter dated 21 Jan 1942, from Vice-Minister of Overseas Affairs re: the adherence to the provisions of the International Treaty and the Red Cross Treaty of 27 July 1929 regarding treatment of prisoners of war
General map of China and adjacent regions, showing treaty ports and railways / prepared for the Department of State, by the Topographic Branch, U.S. Geological Survey
Court Exh. No. 2172: Letter dated 13 Jan 1942, from the President of the Japan Red Cross Society, re: the adherence to the provisions of the International Treaty and the Red Cross Treaty of 27 July 1929 regarding treatment of prisoners of war
Court Exh. No. 2172: Letter dated 13 Jan 1942, from the President of the Japan Red Cross Society, re: the adherence to the provisions of the International Treaty and the Red Cross Treaty of 27 July 1929 regarding treatment of prisoners of war
Court Exh. No. 2170: Letter dated Jan 13, 1942, from Vice-Minister of War, Navy and Home Affairs re: the adherence to the provisions of the International Treaty of 27 July 1929 regarding treatment of prisoners of war
Court Exh. No. 2170: Letter dated Jan 13, 1942, from Vice-Minister of War, Navy and Home Affairs re: the adherence to the provisions of the International Treaty of 27 July 1929 regarding treatment of prisoners of war
Court Exh. No. 28: Treaty between the United States of America, Belgium, the British Empire, China, France, Italy, Japan, The Netherlands and Portugal, signed at Washington, 6 Feb. 1922, known as Nine-Power Treaty, principals and policies to be followed in matters concerning China
Court Exh. No. 32: Treaty between the United States and other powers providing for renunciation of war as an instrument of national policy, signed at Paris, 27 Aug. 1928
Court Exh. No. 32: Treaty between the United States and other powers providing for renunciation of war as an instrument of national policy, signed at Paris, 27 Aug. 1928
SCAPIN-1415: PROTECTION BY IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT OF WAR INDEMNITY INSURANCE CLAIMS AND WAR INDEMNITY INSURANCE FUNDS ON DEPOSIT IN BANKING INSTITUTIONS IN THE NAME OF GERMAN INDIVIDUALS, PARTNERSHIPS, CORPORATIONS, ASSOCIATIONS, OR NON-PROFIT ORGAN 1946/12/20
Court Exh. No. 3660: Document entitled "Synopsis of Pressure upon Japan by America, England, China and Holland since Jul 1940 until the Outbreak of the War" compiled by a member of the Military Affairs Bureau and four members of the General Staff
383.6: Commander Naval Forces Far East, Chinese Communist Treatment and Attempted Political Indoctrination of U.S. Marine Prisoners of War, 11 Jul 1951
Navigantium atque itinerantium bibliotheca ; Or, A complete collection of voyages and travels : Consisting of above six hundred of the most authentic writers ... Containing whatever has been observed worthy of notice in Europe, Asia, Africa, and America ... the climate, soil and produce ... of each country: likewise the religion, manners, and customs ... To which is prefixed a copious introduction, comprehending the rise and progress of the art of navigation ... together with the invention and use of the loadstone ... / by John Harris ... .
Background Doc. No. 25: Memorandum on the applicability of the Articles of War to trials before Military Government and other Courts appointed in the U.S. Zone (Germany and Austria). Original Box No. 1
Court Exh. No. 3487B: Certificate of MIYAMA, Yozo, Chief of Document Section of First Demobilization Office dated 8 Nov. 1947, testifying to non-availability of a document brought from Berlin in Aug. 1938 by Maj. Gen. Kasahara containing German propositions re the treaty between Japan, Germany and Italy, and telegram of same dated from the War Ministry to the Military Attache in Berlin re same subject
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