Opening Statement by Mr. Freeman Relating to the Treatment of Prisoners of War and Civilian Internees
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Opening Statement by Mr. Takahashi Relating to the Pacific War
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Changi Jail, used by the Japanese to confine civilian internees and, later, prisoners of war
Opening Statement by John Darsey Relating to Manchurian Military Aggression
SCAPIN-165: REPATRIATION OF CHINESE CIVILIAN INTERNEES AND PRISONERS OF WAR 1945/10/20
SCAPIN-279: EFFECTS OF DECEASED PRISONERS OF WAR AND CIVILIAN INTERNEES 1945/11/14
SCAPIN-75: EFFECTS OF DECEASED PRISONERS OF WAR AND CIVILIAN INTERNEES 1945/09/30
Opening Statement by Valentine C. Hammack Relating to the Organization of Japanese Politics and Public Opinion for War
SCAPIN-191: REPATRIATION OF CHINESE CIVILIAN INTERNEES AND EX-PRISONERS OF WAR 1945/10/25
Opening Statement by J. G. Liebert Relating to Japan's General Industrial Production and Financial Preparations for War
Opening Statement by William Logan, Jr., Relating to Division V - Pacific War Subdivision II - Allied Pressure Against Japan
Court Exh. No. 2173: Transmittal of the American government's protest with regard to the treatment of prisoners of war and civilian internees under Japanese jurisdiction, dated 12 Feb 1944
Court Exh. No. 2173: Transmittal of the American government's protest with regard to the treatment of prisoners of war and civilian internees under Japanese jurisdiction, dated 12 Feb 1944
Summary of Evidence in relation to treatment of Prisoners-of-war, Civilian Internees and Inhabitants of the Philippine Islands between Dec. 1945 and Sept. 1945. POW Summation - Appendix B, Part II
Background Doc. No. 4: Memorandum on the treatment of American prisoners of war, both military and civilian, by the Japanese. Original Box No. 1
Interrogation Reports - Soviet Use and Treatment of Japanese Prisoners of War
Summary of Evidence relating to Treatment pf POW and Civil Internees in the Course of Transportation by Sea. POW Summation - Appendix B, Part III
Opening Statement of the Prosecution by the Chief Counsel
Summary of Evidence in relation to treatment of Prisoners of War, Civilian Internees and Inhabitants of Occupied Countries in Places other than the Philippines between Dec. 1941 and Sept. 1945. POW Summation - Appendix B, Part I
Opening Statement Presented by R. H. Quiliam Relating to Japan's General Preparation for Japan (with Japanese Translation)
Opening Statement by Frank S. Tavenner, Jr., Relating to Collaboration Between Japan, Germany and Italy (with Japanese Translation)
Opening Statement of the Prosecution by the Chief Counsel (Original Draft)
Opening Statement by Carkisle W. Higgins Relating to Relating Between the United States and Great Britain on the One Hand and Japan on the other
Brussels prisoners of war - Photograph taken by Lee Hill
Court Exh. No. 1447: Extract from statement made by prisoners-of-war YANAGIZAWA, Eiji, captured by Australian troops at Marasupi
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