Opening Statement by Valentine C. Hammack Relating to the Organization of Japanese Politics and Public Opinion for War
- Time
- Owner Organization
Opening Statement by Mr. Takahashi Relating to the Pacific War
Opening Statement by John Darsey Relating to Manchurian Military Aggression
Opening Statement by Mr. Freeman Relating to the Treatment of Prisoners of War and Civilian Internees
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
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 by Carkisle W. Higgins Relating to Relating Between the United States and Great Britain on the One Hand and Japan on the other
Japanese Public Opinion during the War. Report No. 2-r, USSBS Index Section 8
Public opinion in the Japanese war cabinets. Report No. 14h(24), USSBS Index Section 2
Outline of public opinion guidance policy: Matters relating to the control and guidance of opinion following air attacks. Report No. 14h(60)(i), USSBS Index Section 2
Index to Numerical Case Files (by number) Relating to Particular Incidents and Suspected War Criminals, 00 to 469
Outline of public opinion guidance policy: Matters relating to the training of the special higher police. Report No. 14h(60)(l), USSBS Index Section 2
Outline of public opinion guidance policy: Matters relative to the authorization of the formation of organization. Report No. 14h(60)(r), USSBS Index Section 2
Alphabetical Card File (by subject, without references to exhibit numbers) Relating to Particular Incidents and Suspected War Criminals, A to Z
Court Exh. No. 2204A: Excerpt from Exhibit for identification No. 2204. Translation of War Minister Minami's statement cabled by a New York Herald Tribune correspondent on or about 18 Oct 1931. Public Opinion and Newspaper Editorials on Manchurian Incident
Alphabetical Card File (by subject, with references to exhibit numbers) Relating to Particular Incidents and Suspected War Criminals, Abe, Genki to Zaibatsu

Pte. C. A. Kilpin, of Te Aroha, killed by Japanese while prisoner of war

Pte. C. J. Owen, of Wellington, killed by the Japanese while prisoner of war

Cpl. A. C. Heenan, of Middlemarch, killed by the Japanese while prisoner of war

Cpl. C. A. Pearsall, of Lawrence, killed by the Japanese while prisoner of war
Refugees brough to Sora, Italy, in ambulance jeep driven by C P Kerrisk, World War II - Photograph taken by ...

Cpl. H. R. C. Hearn, of Hastings, killed by the Japanese while prisoner of war
Court Exh. No. 2729: Statement made by the Japanese Government on the outbreak of the European War (4 Sept. 1939)
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