The following are exhibit files Nos. 1~171 which accompany the main IMTFE proceedings. The DJVU's are all now in more legible PDF files. See this file for contents with exhibit numbers and proceedings page numbers: War Crimes Trials - Brief Guide IMTFE with page & exhibit numbers.pdf No 1,2 Indictments against 28 defendants (total of 55 counts); Aggression in Manchura, Rest of China p18; Preparation for war p20; Aggression against Russia p24; Treaties violated p28; Cairo Conference, Potsdam Declaration, Japan's acceptance, US reply, Japan's final acceptance, Instrument of Surrender, Moscow Conference Agreement p51; IMTFE Established p71; Doc 0001 Chronology of events p99-end (1928-1941) No 3 (IMTFE 11350~?) See No42 for details Chronology cont'd to p151 (1941-1945), background Pearl Harbor info from Nov. 1941 p112, Australia to be conquered if not compliant p132, war against Soviet Union and capture territory east of Lake Baikal p134, by end of 1943 all Occidentals incl. 45,000 military in NEI had been interned, atrocities to 1,200 Indonesians mentioned p143, Foreign Minister Shigemitsu on Jan. 21, 1945, says it's their sacred mission to continue fighting p147, in Apr. 1945 Army Chief of Staff Umezu says to fight it out to the bitter end, Hiranuma of Privy Council says Japan must fight to the bitter end, Hirota agrees and was hopeful of victory p148, decree of Aug. 9(!) to prepare for independence of NEI p150, Japan's defeat kept secret until Aug. 21 p151; Index of asst. topics e.g. preparation for war, narcotics p152; Index of where mention of defendants appears p154; General Index p184, POW INFO p254 No 4 Treaties with Japan from 1908 or so; Convention Doc 104 p74; Treaties Governing Land Warfare 1944 p105; Suppression of Abuse of Opium 1912~1915 p219; US Treaty Renunication of War p318 No 5 US Treaty 1922; Treaties between Japan and SE Asian countries; Military Agreement between Germany, Italy and Japan p122; League of Nations report on Manchuria p151~232; Foreign Relations of US and Japan with letters etc. from Hull, Koki Hirota, etc. p234 No 6 Sino-Japanese Dispute Report 1933 p5; Conference of Brussells 1937 p22; Russian declaration of war against Japan 1945-08-08 p69; Japan's withdrawal from League p73; freezing of J-assets p76; Constitution of Japanese Empire p77; Imperial House Law p86; War Ministry p111; Navy p129; DaiHonei Supreme Command p149; House of Peers and Privy Council p168; Imperial Oath 1889 p202; Greater East Asia Ministry p220; Ministry of Education p226; Imperial Ordinance re POW Internment Camp and POW Info Bureau Dec. 24, 1941 p231; Imperial Household p244; Peace Preservation Law p262; Imperial chart, Asia maps 1931-1945 p279; Wartime Legislation in Japan p293~end No 7,8 Doc #6901 Japanese Constitution; Doc #6902 Japanese Constitution and Government; Japanese Supreme Order of the Chrysanthemum and other various Orders p121; Cabinet members p124; Doc #7503 curriculum vitae on various officers & officials p129; ??? Re wounded and sick (Red Cross Convention) p277; Peace Treaty Japan - Russia p291; No 9,10 Affidavits: Ouchi, Takikawa; stationing officers at schools 1925 p8; Youngmen's Training Institute p21; for Cultivation and Enlightenment of Students p36; Imperial Rescript on Education p42; Maeda affidavit p43; The Way of a Subject by Kyogaku Kyoku Mar. 31, 1941 p46~56; Motohashi, Ogawa affidavits p57; #1676 True Principle of Our National Structure, worship of gods, emperor, etc. p61; Propaganda Warfare p107; Ito, Ikeshima affidavits p124; Honour of the Imperial Army, Philosophy of War p128; #2568-A Glorious Nippon Army p134~150; Saki (Japan and China brothers article), Nakajima, Nakai affidavits; Japan in Time of Emergency, Glorious Japan propaganda films p157; Satake, Makino, Ogata, Suzuki Tomin, Iwabuchi affidavits p187; Publication and Press Law p195; Outline of Program Concerning the Execution of Intelligence and Propaganda Activities May 20, 1936 p210~238; #733 docs re censorship, Tokko p239; Motion Picture Law p255; Kabei?, Koizumi affidavits p278; Public Peace Police Law p286; Military Secrets Protection Law p294; Ohashi affidavit; Military and Naval Resources Secrets Protection Law p301; Motion Picture Censorship Law p310; Shidehara, Shimizu, Okawa Shumei affidavits p328; Kingoro Hashimoto interrogation p334; Matsuoka death certificate p337; Fujita, Inukai, Wakatsuki, Ugaki affidavits p338; #1661 Black Dragon Society, Foundation of the State Society, Society of the Emperor Jimmu, Production Party of Greater Japan p349; Blood Brotherhood Incident p356; Goto affidavit; Imperial Rule Assistance Assoc. p369; Greater Japan-Asia Prosperity Alliance p387 No 11 KIDO NIKKI Manchurian Military Aggression (Japan's plan for "conquering, exploitation and domination of China") - Matsuoka articles p13 e.g. "Young Men, Wake Up!" re Imperial ways of saving the world p38; MFA Baron Tanaka's speeches p47; Japan's record of aggression from 1895 p61; Keisuke Okada affidavits p64; Hashimoto book excerpts p72; Kido diary; Yoshizawa record p82; Osumi record p104; Editor John Powell article re Manchurian Incident p130; Matsuoka "Changing Manchuria" p160; The "Sakura-kai" in 1938 p164; Araki testimony p170; Dr Robt Wilson re Nanking atrocities and opium dens p343 & asst Chinese testimonies No 12,13 Maps of China, Mukden Incident, Manchuria military p5; Kasagi re Gyochisha organization p15; new Manchuria management p22; control of public opinion in Manchuria p73; Japan-Manchukuo Treaty p115; N China Incident 7/7/37 p149; All China Military Aggression Report p174; Ballantine affidavit p180; account of invasion in Loukouchiao (Marco Polo Bridge) p207; Barrett affidavit p215; re capture of Shanghai, Nanking and Hankow p228; table of Chinese Army casualties 7/737 to 8/45 p231; timeline of J-aggression in China p234; re Chinese POWs p238;re Nanking atrocities p238; Matsuoka address re Manchurian Incident p270; Gen. Matsui speech after taking of Nanking p275; re bombing of USS Panay p277 No 14 Japanese Spirit & China Incident, policy; Imperial Navy activities in China Incident, losses p90; Russians shot down p109; American warship USS Monocacy incident p132; Imperial Air Force timeline p135; Movements of Imperial Navy Report p173, timeline p204; Premier Koiso speech 9/5/44 p222 No 15 (IMTFE 4,451~) Atrocities against civilians and others, and use of opium & narcotics in China Nanking Murder Race p9; Magee affidavit p11; Pu-Yi letters p17, re Chinese emperor; Smythe statement, mentions Rabe p66; George Fitch, civ. p68, Mrs. Shui, McCallum diary notes ~p87, many Chinese statements by Sun. Lee, Loh, etc., Bates p110~120; Nanking Safety Zone documents by Smythe, Rabe p121, estimate of victims, burial charts p145, victim statements; Investigation Report on Rape of Nanking p166, 22 photograph titles p174 (but no actual photos) (IMTFE 4,541~4,551 p100 has number of victims at "over 300,000 victims were reported, and it is believed that over 200,000 more are yet to be confirmed." (4,546~4,457 "reactions to poisonous serums were tested" "something entirely new..."); "more than 300,000 persons killed..." No 16 More Nanking atrocities; Happenings in Nanking p49 & asst affidavits; forms of torture p73; asst affidavits, torture death of 1,000 students; List of War Crimes p124; Traffic in Opium and Other Drugs p128; stats & visit to opium den p171; increase of export of opium from Chosen to Manchuria p180; Report on Opium Problem p181 w/ stats No 17 More on opium trade, narcotics bosses; import of Persian opium p106; Formosan cocaine factory p141; in Korea p152; Drug Traffic Report p162 No 18,19 Economic Aggression in China and Greater East Asia; Regent Pu-Yi Ordinance re Manchukuo p13; S Manchuria Railway Co. p30; Protocal Between Japan and Manchukuo p47; Five-Year Program of Manchukuo p122; Tokyo Gazette articles re Manchukuo p203; Hoshino testimony p220; Konoe statement 1938 p286; Document Purporting to Establish Govts. at Peiping and Nanking p357 No 20 Japan-China treaty; imports & export charts Japan-Manchukuo p48; Thai-Burma Railway POWs p117~ w/ tables p188 & maps p198; Malaya (Singapore) reports p204, inhumane acts p225 No 21 Collaboration Between Japan, Germany and Italy; Interrogation of Amb. Oshima p38; Japan-German Anti-Comintern (Communist International) Pact p42; Scahefer affidavit re capture of German documents p57; Cumming affidavit p63; secret telegrams re Japan-German relations and Japan-China conflict p88; re future intentions of Japan p119; Oshima cont'd p132; Schaefer cont'd; Goering; Telegram from Ribbentrop Apr. 1939 p196 No 22,23 Kido diary; Yonai affidavit p7; telegrams and docs relating to Germany and Italy and Amb. Oshima 1939; Spratley Islands, Japan - Thailand treaty p44; Japan not stopped by Nine Power Treaty 1940 p49; Germany influencing Japan, war with America inevitable; re Indo-China p66; Kido diary 1940 p117,139; Outline of Japan's Basic Policy July 1940 p140; Matsuoka and Ott; Tripartite Pact (Three-Power Treaty), Matsuoka interrogation p178; Kurusu ""conflict with America closer", re future capture of Singapore p249; Japanese-British negotiations 1930-1941 p253; telegram from Ribbentrop re occupation of SE Asia, Philippines "Japan takes possession of Singapore as soon as possible by surprise" Feb. 1941 p273; Hitler directive hopes for Pacific War, "USA interest will be diverted to the Pacific" "eliminate Singapore" p281; re Japan's entry into war against England p284; German specialists to ensure route between NEI, Malay States and Japan p289; Conference between Hitler, Ott and Matsuoka, Oshima "Japan has not yet found its Fuehrer" p291~295; England has already lost the war p299 No 24,25 Conversations between JFM Matsuoka and German Foreign Minister re Hitler's desires; Goerring and Matsuoka Mar. 1941 p20; Hitler and Matsuoka p23; re neutrality pact with Russia p40; My Mission to the Axis by Matsuoka p43; Resolutions re J-A Negotiations p65; Cultural Cooperation with Germany 1938 p73; Amb. Togo conversations in Germany, payment for goods 1938 p85; Ott made German Amb. to Japan by Hitler p112; Ott telegram re Southern advance to Thailand and Borneo imminent 1941-11-24; Berlin to Tokyo message re war soon p123; Count Ciano diary p135; Doc #4002 Oshima conversations with Hitler re war plans, supplying Japanese aerial torpedoes p142-146, 147 re submarines from Germany; Relations with France and Thailand Agression Against French Indo-China p151; Occupation of Hainan Island 1938 p171; French Indo-China news p191; Kido Diary June 1940 p206; Agreement between France and Japan 1940 p218~266; Memo by Amb. Grew Sept. 1940 p282; Memo re Japanese demands by Under Sec. Welles p287; Grew memo re invasion of French Indo-China p291; Kido Diary p297; Outline of Japan Foreign Policy p300; Mediation in Border Dispute Between Thailand and FIC p320 No 26 French Indo-China; Japanese Proclamations 1~11 to abolish govt. of Indo-China p209 No 27 Relations between Soviet Union and Japan - map of USSR & Manchuria p74; Graves re Japanese troops in Khabarovsk in 1918 p83; Takebe re purpose of Kwantung Army & occupying Manchuria p109; Hashimoto on Greater East Asia countries to be occupied including Hawaii and Aleutians p129, Christianity should be destroyed p135; America & Britain swept away p141; imaginary map of New East Asia Federation p144; countries in the GEA Sphere incl. Alaska and Hawaii, excl. islands very close to US p158; document re Maneuvers for Total War p173; superiority in leadership of Japanese race p208; Russo-Japanese fishing problems p224 No 28 Report on sabotage activities against USSR; Miyake affidavit p28; prep for war against Russia to be ready by 1934 p48; Cmdr. Ushiroku affidavit p54; Tominaga p68; attacking Russia and expanding railroads, roads, etc. maps from p96; Lt. Gen. Murakami affidavit p183; Lt. Gen. Yamagita p190; increase of troops, fortifications, railroads, auto roads, airfields, barracks in Korea w/ maps p201 No 29 Great Manchurian Empire p16; sabotage and anti-Russian activities; training White Russian youths for war against Russia p53; anti-Russia propaganda in Outer Mongolian; Japanese violations on Russian frontier p118; spy testimony p125; Khassan Lake incident p146; problem of Outer Mongolia p175; New China; provocative attack of Japanese p194; frontier maps "Outer Mongolia" p202 No 30 Oshima meeting - Japan "should come in as soon as possible" to "destroy England's key position in the Far East" p2; Ribbentrop to Ott re what Japan should do, "meeting of Germany and Japan on the Trans-Siberian railroad before winter sets in" July 10, 1941 p5; p12~21 FM Shigemitsu broadcast to Berlin Sept. 27 & Dec. 11, 1943 "should be freed from Anglo-Saxon yoke... war of universal justice... for the renaissance of Asia. ... The spirit of Japan... is the spirit of Germany"; war started by US long before Pearl Harbor; Oshima conference w/ German FM June 24, 1942 tasks to push in Hawaii and Aleutians "clear as daylight that we shall win in the end" p17,18; Shiratori to Arita re war with Russia p22; Interrogation of Oshima re Anti-Comintern Pact p35; Matsuoka radio address Sept. 27, 1940 p39; J-A negotiations "make preparations for a war with Britain and the US" by stepping up Southward advance, prevent US participation in war, US will cooperate and consent p42; Kido Diary p53; rest of this is regarding Japan-Germany and Russia; Ott re reasons to think Japan is preparing for war p111; attitude toward Russians utmost secrecy p121; political war aims Jan. 1942 p129 No 31 "Japan's Decision To Fight" research report; Japan decides on war Dec. 2, 1941 p21; secret training for war against US p24; Korean control of secrecy prior to war, "control association of Korean Christians with... Americans" p34; X-Day announced on Nov. 10, 1941 to be Dec. 8 p36; passing secret info to Germany p80; Gen. Kita testimony p160; attacks against Russia p179 No 32 Sato speech "Hot Pursuit of America and Britain, Not to be Relaxed" March 1942; Japan & Manchukuo Secret Agreement p11, printing of military currency in yen, guildens, dollars and pesos for use in Asia; graph of gold production in Japanese Empire p73, war expenditures; graph of expansion of industry in Japan p105; Japan Advertiser article "Army Explains War Bill" May 1938; Outline of National Policies April 1941 p131; "Institute for the Research into Total War" membership incl. Japan companies p200; Table Top War Manuevers for 1942 against A, B, C, D, F, X, T, E No 33 General Preparation for War p2~38; Occupation plans of southern area (and Alberta Province for coal and oil!) p39; Southern Co-Prosperity Sphere and Its Influence by Hayasaka p43; General Production and Financial Preparation for War June 1937 p47~182; Outline of 5-Year Plan for Production of War Materials p183 No 34 Speech by Kenryo Sato Mar. 10, 1942 "Hot pursuit of America and Britain not to be relaxed"; Japan and Manchukuo p11; prep for printing military currency in different languages Jan.-Nov. 1941 p28; Re general mobilization p63; re essential materials and production p67, graph of gold production in Japan, Manchuria/Korea p73; war expenditures p75; Army explains war bill May 1938 p112; Revision of military service law p129; Outline of fundamental national policies p131; Leap towards armament by Hashimoto Kingoro p191; Total War Institute p197, list of members p202; first table top total war maneuvers No. 1 Aug. 6, 1941 with Emperor approving, war against A,B,D,X,F,T,E p223 No 35 Theoretical war manuevers table top continued (Doc. 2228); prep for attacking Hong Kong etc. Nov. 1941 p124; our intention to start war against the US and Britain, policies re Asian countries p137; PM Tojo address in Diet of Dec. 16, 1941 p142, three unacceptable US points, "hostilities were opened at the Imperial Command" "great military achievements... entirely due to the August Virtue of His Imperial Majesty the Emperor" p143, country has never been defeated in 26 centuries, "We are prepared that the war will be a long one," gratitude to Allies Manchukuo and China p144, never lay down arms until victory won, never sheath the sword until US and Britain are brought to submission p145; table of strength of J-army p146; South Sea Islands under Japanese mandate, asst. statements re forced labor on islands, Saipan p148; testimonies and depositions re forced labor on Truk Atoll, Palau, p165; Privy Council re South Seas Govt. p219; re ratification of London naval treaty of 1930 p224; how to enlighten public opinion on negotiation re 1935 Naval limitations conference p292; tables on ships in Japanese Navy p299; naval budgent for 1937 and aspect of national defense, shipbuilding and ship strength comparison with other countries p306, reasons Japan must keep secret her ship strength p320; table showing increase in Imperial Japanese Navy personnel 1934-1945 p329; table of major combatant vessels of Japan on hand and under construction p336; table of ships in Japanese Navy p339; principles for rapid conclusion of war against US, England, Netherlands and Chungking regime Nov. 1941, lure out US naval forces into Far East and destroy them, deprive US of will to fight, induce American opinion against war p347 No 36 Relations between US, Britain, and Japan; Sept. 1931 Sec of State memos to Japan after invasion of Manchuria p66; League of Nations resolution p73; etc. State and Embassy memos, incl. Grew memos No 37 Nomura <-> Matsuoka telegrams 1940-1941; US and Japan press releases, telegrams, Grew statements p15; outstanding Anglo-Japan cases p54; Measures to be taken towards people of East Asia (Burma) p108; Privy Council re Tripartite Treaty p113; Grew messages to Matsuoka et al, Eden Shigemitsu conversations, Craigie and Shigemitsu p133 No 38 No 40 Facts re resignation of Konoe cabinet; "Japan will have to attack the Philippines" p6; re Tojo letter before suicide attempt p11; Tanaka, Ryukichi p19; Konoe letter of resignation p25; Many Kido Diary excerpts; Emperor "He who will not go into the tiger's den will not get the tiger cub" p33; excerpts from interrogation of Tojo; Doc No. 2745 Index of Docs 1532 p43; Togo interrogation; telephone coded conversation between Kurusu and Yamamoto p 131; Adm. Nagano re PH attack p144; Tojo: note to be delivered at 1pm Dec. 7 p155; Tojo: "No I am not proud of it" re deaths at PH p164 but was for self-defense; four surprise attacks p165; Kido: "At last the war... was decided upon" p185; submit note at 1pm memo decrypt of 12/7 Japan time p196; time chart for Dec. 6, 7, 8, 1941 p203; prior to PH attack: Shanghai Int'l Settlement occupied, Brit defenses shelled & Japs invade Kota Bahru in N. Malaya, Japs land in S. Siam. Right after PH attack: HMS Peterel sunk, Siam invaded, air raid on Singapore, Guam attacked, Hong Kong attacked (also Wake & PI though not stated here?) p203,204;Grew testimony, didn't hear about PH until 5 hrs. later or so p216; Kido at 10pm Dec. 8: "Oh, at last the war to chastize America and Britain has begun. We must serve our country at the risk of our own lives!" p223 No 41 Events in Shanghai, Kota Bahru, etc. after PH attack; Japan radio broadcast p22; arrest of all J-residents in Panama p32; Claigie testimony p35; Kido: "the good news of the grand success of the surprise attack on Hawaii, I deeply felt the blessings of Divine grace." p40; Imperial Rescript p42; Ballantine affidavit & exhibits on background in Far East p57-111; Adm. Richardson statement re J-navy prep for war p114; London Naval Conference p163; ATIS Navy Operation Plans & Orders 1941-44 (documents retrieved from Nachi ship) p179; mines laid in Asia areas p188; supply bases p205; attacks on key points in Aleutian Islands p228; attack on all shipping between Hawaii and West Coast ; after capture of ships, prisoners will be sent to Japan p230 No 42 Photo evidence of Japanese occupation of Truk, Wotje, Ponape islands w/ photos and diagrams; map of PH after attack p60; Otto Kuehn affidavit p71; MAGIC decrypts - light signaling re ship movements in PH p89; ATIS Report on PH Operation p104; Japan's future war plans p150; Constitution for Govt. of Burma p169; 1944 Kido Diary re new cabinet, need a military leader p198, Koiso resignation April 1945 p215, Army Chief of Staff Umezu says although the battle of Okinawa "forecast is not favorable, we must be determined to fight it out to its bitter end regardless whether the enemy can be routed or not," enough oil to last several months, then start digging for oil in Japan(!) p216, production of 1200 airplanes and 20 subs will be maintained, oil will last till June then use pine-root oil p218, Privy Council Hiranuma: "There is no way out but to fight to the end" p219, Hirota "We must win by any means" and "The next Cabinet should be one that would fight through to win the war" p220, Hiranuma: "We must have a person [PM] who will fight it out... I am strongly opposed to any advocacy for peace and cessation of hostilities" p224, Suzuki: "We have the responsibility and are prepared to die for the country. The resolution to die fighting for the Emperor is necessary." p226, Wakatsuki: said that the Japanese people had no feeling of aloofness due to anti-militaristic sentiments arising p227, 8/9/45 acceptance of Potsdam Declaration p228; Shigemitsu speech Jan. 1944 p229 "...the Pacific War had already been begun by USA before the attack on PH was made" No 43 Aggression against the Netherlands East Indies; Hashimoto's July 1937 "Addresses to Young Men" - ways to escape pressure of surplus population - send Japanese to NEI p45, Korea and Formosa best examples of Japan-ruled countries p49; NEI & Japan by Van Mook p92; survey of Japanese espionage & intell system in NEI "in which the entire Japanese community in this country is cooperating... large number of collaborators... societies and organizations, small shopkeepers, etc.", four major intell organizations p169, diagram of network p173; publication of Malay language J-newspaper p183; Economic Counter-plans for SE Asia p220; chart of products to be transported from SE Asia p229 No 44 Plans for management of SE Asia, moral aims p41, war strategy against America, destroy its influence in Asia, weaken it via maneuvers in Central & S. America p56; Togo's speech 1/22/42 p61; Tojo's speech p65; Dutch testimony re crimes at Balikpapan p70, van Anstel, Bulsewa?; ATIS Report Account of NEI p86, Measures for NEI Independence; de Weerd testimony p120; propaganda films p187 No 45, 46 (IMTFE 12331- (list of docs), or 40384- maybe) Class B & C offenses in the Philippines ~p38; titles of 317 reports on atrocities (total of 14,618 pages) p39~p59; Map of PI p61 blurry!; War Crimes Death Victims table p66; newsman Hartendorp testimony Santo Tomas p72; De La Salle College atrocities p108; German Club Massacre p129 (IMTFE 12,422); St. Paul's College p142; Lipa Massacre over 1000 civilians p149; Santo Tomas Massacre 194 civilians p157; Massacre at Bauan, Taal, Cuenca (Ouenca?), San Jose, Batangas p159; Massacre at Tapel, Gonzaga, Cagayen, Calauang, Luzon p166; Nanipil, Titig Mtn., Barrio Angad; Putnam and Dagget execution p180; Dapdap, Camotes, Cebu, Sitio Lilong, Sitio Penidet, Bogo, Dumanjug, Calbayog, Camotes Islands p181; Central Philippine College Baptist teachers murdered, Camp Hopevale Americans murdered near Tapaz p195; p199 is definitely IMTFE 12,481~; Panay Island civilians, Calupa-an (Quezon), Barrio Malaiba, Palawan civilians, Tagbilaran; Davao Penal Colony & Internment Camp p225; Tugbok, Davao City, San Ramon Penal Colony, Mandampog, Celut, Ranao-Pilayan, Vigan, Fort Santiago, Dumaguete, Bacolod; civ. Cullen testimony (IMTFE 12,517), Panay & Santo Tomas p255; Keyes, London press correspondent (IMTFE 12,520); Manila atrocities, rape testimonies (graphic) p264; policeman Cabe; ?alilihan & Sikatuna atrocities; De Luna, Arias testimonies (IMTFE 12,547); bombing of Manila p314, Santos, Alvarez, Calalong, Juan; Manila stats p341 No 47, 48 (IMTFE 12570?- or 40384-40481 maybe - Strawhorn on p40,459; how to interrogate p40,478) Killing of Filipino guerrillas; Regulations re eating human flesh (p24~) (IMTFE 12,576); Testimony of Maj. Gen. King re surrender (p29~); Offenses at Camp O'Donnell, Bataan Hospitals, Corregidor (p35~ ; this is definitely IMTFE 12,597~ re POW stats); Testimony of Sgt. Strawhorn (IMTFE 12,605); Death March to Lanao; Palawan Atrocity - many men's names listed here (p44, p126); Testimony of Major Charles Brown re Tayabas (IMTFE 12,725); Crimes at Davao, Bilibid, Cabanatuan (p57), Gapan, Cebu City (US airmen Mansella and Scott); How to Torture (p63), sending out POWs first to clear mines; On Killing POWs, "The treatment of Surrenders" (p68~); Mutinglupa Prison (Filipino & Chinese prisoners); Re Japan adherence to Geneva Convention mutatis mutandis (p75); Atrocities against civilians & POWs in various areas (p88~) (Murder of civilians Grinnell, Duggleby, Johnson, Larson at Santo Tomas p122, civ. Louis murder at Los Banos p124, Palawan massacre of 150 POWs p126); Food comparison w/ J-POWs and civilians in US (p130~); Testimony by McCann (IMTFE 12,898), Croft, Heath, Wright, Stuart, Craven, Main, Ramsbotham, Picozzi, Wells, Dean, Weynton, Bull, Clarke, Galleghan, Guest, Wilson, Hiltermann, Johns (mostly Aussie, in Changi & Singapore camps) (p197); Instructions to Lazy POWs (p219); Malaya atrocities - Trevor, Macaney?, Seekings?, Adams, Stevens, Mapleback, Kathigash (p281); Civilians in Burma - Siam (p322); Auchterlonie, Cullen; Japanese defendants & sentences (p347); Burmese testimonies No 49,50 (IMTFE 13096~ Indices on p5, 141, 297) Thai-Burma Railway, Hong Kong, Hainan, Formosa, Hellships Kenpeitai crimes in Burma; Thanbyuzayatt Camp - Bashford, Black, Richards, Ramsay; (IMTFE 13,060) TB Railway - Kappe, Williams, Barrett, Berny, Campbell, Knowles, Caun, Crawford, Wallace, Peterson, Green (IMTFE 13,098), Bashford, Ramsay, Hudson, Bennett; civilians - Magness (p123), Ram; Barrett; many short affidavits; Stanley Camp, Hong Kong (Canadians) - Andrews-Levings, Gordon (sister), Peasegood, Anderson, Banfill, Thomas, Leath, Cunningham, Hogan (brother, US), Hall,Ride, Tanaka Hitoshi (p196), Buck, Trist; Canadians shot (p219); Myatt; Argyle Street & Shamshuipo - Field (p223), Green, Shackleton (Bowen Road Hospital), Indian testimonies, Yamane, civilian testimonies (Leslie, Jones, Richardson, p254); Hainan Island (IMTFE 13,201) (Aitken, McCrae, Lloyd, Winsor?,); photos of POW in beds (p272); Formosa, Karenko, Haito (p305 Stringer, Cross (IMTFE 13,210), Edwards, Massimino (IMTFE 13,226) - Aussies, US); Hoda Haruo re Exhibit I re Instructions to Taiwan POW Camps p344, 345; Hellships (p346 Tottori-maru, Nagato-maru, Irioka-maru, Maron-maru, Panjong-maru, Nitta-maru, Rashin-maru, Horoku-maru, Kofuku-maru, Yoshida-maru, Singapore-maru, Dai-Nichi-maru, Ta(o)kama-maru, Lisbon-maru) US - Richardson, Murdoch, Nell, Sullivan, Baclawski, Whitcomb, Baker (Wake civ.) 365, McDonald (Wake civ.), Brit, Aus, Dut, NZ - Adamson, Blackwood 374, Stringer, Edwards, Hands, Lawrence, Dawes 390, Scott, Pritchard, Blommestein, Benge 402, Dixon, Hamilton (IMTFE 13,303) No 51,52 <-- TRANSCRIBE & POST FROM P202~ British North Borneo, Sarawak - Synopsis (IMTFE 13,311) Indian, Chinese, Suluks POWs; Kuching, Borneo, Brunei, Singapore, Sandakan, Ranau; Wells p51 (IMTFE 13,404), Weynton, Botterhill; Hosotani, Watanabe; Day p78, Sheppard, Morgan, Treloar, McLachlan Netherland Indies - Java, Sumatra, Celebes, Timor, Sunda, Dutch Borneo Number of European POWs and internees p106, heads of state considered POWs; Maj. Gen. Saito, Col. Nakata; KNIL Muller, Dr. Tan, Oldham p141 (IMTFE 13,498); Shoji, Tsuda; Civilian reports p168; Hayashi p189, 198, Motoyoshi; Report on Enforced Prostitution in Western Borneo p202; Java synopsis re atrocities against POWs & civilians p204, numbers of Dutch transported to Japan etc. p208, separation of children, deaths p213, arranged rapes, planned destruction of POWs, 270,000 Javanese romusha shipped all over Asia, atrocities against coolies, Surabaya Kenpeitai hideous torture of civilian wives p222; Schuurman, Leyder, de Vries, Sitwell, Maisey, Bissevelt; Bandoeng; Tjimahi (Camp 5?) atrocities p256; Broertjos, Horst, Folmer (civ.) report on Bandoeng Camp & Tjimahi Camp #5 p274~297; treatment of women @ Tjihapit p300 RE executions - Doc. 5781~5787 p251~ (IMTFE 13,613~ p149) No 53 Java - Karang Panas and Lampersarie women internment camps p5; Camp Moentilan; Burma-Siam Railway Coolie Labour p12; ATIS report on Javanese laborers at Kuching, Sandakan, etc., chart stats on laborers at various companies p15; Javanese affidavits p33; von Neijenfeldt; Seletah Camp, Singapore p80; photos of coolie camps in Malaya p84; p 94 Statements by Jongeneel , B?oissevain, Wijting, Zimmerman, de Vries, Flachs (Swiss) at Bantjeuj Prison, Engelen, van Nook, van de Poll, Loupatty at Amboneso Camp, Pattinama at Tandjong Priok; Maj. Gen. Yamamoto statement p175; van der Plas; Katsumura statement & Operation Ko Yellow in Sumatra p187, organization of Kenpeitai in Java, number of executions p196, deaths at prisons; Blackburn p200, van der Loeff; propaganda film "Nippon Presents" p202 No 54 Netherland Indies - Sumatra Synopsis on POWs & civilians Nurse Bulwinkle testimony re Baska Island murders (document 5645) (IMTFE 13,454~) Lloyd, Davis report, Suyker report re Sibolga Prison p46 Timor and Lesser Sunda Islands Synopsis p62 Crow, Bindeman, Leggatt, de Thouars, Braats?, De Vries report at Oesapa Begar?, Flores, Bandoeng p85, McKenzie, van der Sloot, Beattie, cut up remains of Portuguese Timor man sent to his wife; Tanaka Yuki (Sulmata Incident); Wooten Celebes Odamura, Hayashi p157, Taniguchi, M. Nakamura, Koba, Y. Nakamura; Cooper; Macassar Camp p198; Paul, Carr, Dallinga (civ.), Wensveen; policeman re beheading No 55, 56 Ambon Island Haroekoe Island Nominal Roll of Dead (386 graves) p79; Execution photos p152 (famous photo) <- POST DOCS ON THE STORY RELATED TO THESE PHOTOS New Britain; Solomon & Gilbert Islands, Tarawa; 22 deaths on Gilbert & Ellice Islands (Tarawa) p244; Nauru & Ocean Islands (IMTFE 14,156) Shanghai p298; Hankow p316; Index of POW docs p323; civilian POWs p333; Torture by Nisei? (was taxi driver in Honolulu) p343; Brown (Wake - Utashinai) p347, Ryan (Tientsin - Sendai #11), Stegmaier?, Littman? (Corregidor - Kamioka), Cunningham (Wake - Peking) at same place as Doolittle fliers p359, Smith (re many camps in China, e.g. Woosung) p368, Hogue p383, Klota, deLara (civ), Morse, Fayal, Anderson (Wake), Bronner, Banford, p402 many names of men & documents, Bamford (Wake, Woosung)), Gilbert (Mukden), Hall (Mukden), Comfort (Hakodate #3), Zivko, Boeson? (Akabira); p421 Japanese Poison Warfare No 57,58 (IMTFE 14,197~) Synopsis of Evidence p3~17; Hewlett re atrocities @ Omuta, also Allen p18; Sendai #1 - Johnson (Brit); Newlands? @ Moji & Muroran; Protocal re Treatment of US Airmen p44~93; Shellhart @ Kawasaki #5, Lippard @ Kamioka, Mullins @ Yamane #3, Kobert @ Omuta p105, Owens @ Camp #8 Hitachi, Gatley @ Kobe Notayama?, Bucke @ Miyata, Maher @ Ofuna, Leibold @ Ofuna, McRae @ Nagoya #10, Sanders @ Ichioka & honcho camp w/ info on many camps & strengths p132, Pauley @ Kobe #3 & #27, Linderfelt @ Yokkaichi, Hick @ Hirohata, Mahoney @ Fuk #3, Monk @ Narima Nagoya, Mott @ Yokohama, Petrie @ Ube Motoyama, Roberts @ Orio, Lawrence @ Hosokura p168, Marshall @ Hosokura, Maurer @ Umeda, Meredith @ Yokohama, Caddy @ Sendai, Murray @ Hakodate p179, Berkeley @ Fuk #4, Viney @ Yokohama Kawasaki, Robertson airman Tokyo prison, Slater airman re "The Man in the Black Coat" who spoke excellent English (Nisei maybe?) p188, Sanders @ Chikko re POWs "would be killed," camp interpreter said POWs "would not see home again" (IMTFE 14,261) Red Cross requests; Yamazaki re use of white POWs p201 "degrade and humiliate the whites as much as possible"; not bound by Geneva Convention, apply mutatis mutandis p203; Laws, Rules and Regulations Pertaining to POWs p230~286; POW Punishment Act explanation; Request for labor at Tokyo & Kawasaki POW camps p291; re Percival and other officers signing oath; Report of POW labor progress at Kawasaki & Yokohama camps p299; Report on why POW workers needed at machine tool co. in Manchuria p302; Employment of War Prisoners in various locations, incl. Zentsuji POWs to Osaka Sept. 1942 p311; Plan to Use POW Laborers in Hyogo, Fukuoka, Nagasaki 1942-08 p314; POWs needed in Korea 1942-03 01; Korean reaction to Brit POWs arriving p325; Regulations re Korean camps p331; Words of caution re POW reports p337; Re disposal & transfer of POWs as war worsens p340; Interrogation of Tojo - responsibility for POWs, adhered to Geneva Convention(!), atrocities, one atrocity case re BTR(!), no cases re BDM(!!), kyusei rodo, Senjin no kun excerpts, Doolittle airmen p344~376; Kido diary re Doolittle airmen; Thailand camps monthly report Aug 1943 p380; Testimony re TBR - Wakamatsu, Ishida; Regulations for Punishment of Enemy Air Crews p387 (IMTFE 14,662); air raid on Nagoya and 7-12-45 execution of 11 crewmen (Lyme?, Carrier, Clammety?, Shelton, Pritchard, Sherman, Solomon, Howell, Hanson?, Gentry, Johnson) in Nagoya p398 (see also Yokohama docket #289), 7/18/45 execution of Robert Nelson and Augnus in Yokoyama,Osaka p401 (IMTFE 14,679); List of POWs punished by court martial p408~421 (IMTFE 14,682); Doc 2589 Instructions for Disposing of Documents by fire and list of documents to destroy 14-27 Aug 1945 p422 (IMTFE 14,699); Start of Exhibits A~O re laborers to be sent to Taiwan, etc.; Officers required to work, signed by James Cross p431; 3,000 POWs needed in Taiwan to work, raised to 7,000 Apr 1942; Policy re use of POWs p440; "Flee without a trace" document p443; Instructions on dealing with POWs p444; Work hours of POWs must change 16 March 1945 p449; "Annihilate all, not leave traces" document p450 (IMTFE 14724~, note that there was concern about the 1944 date) (Exhibits A~O are in IMTFE 14706~ (p170~191). NOTE: This file has exhibit indices on p5, 143, 315) No 59 (IMTFE 14728~) RE SWISS VISITS TO CAMPS - repeatedly denied or postponed Messages from Swiss Minister to J-Govt. re internees 12 Feb. 1942 ~ 31 July 1945. Request denied to visit all camps p16~; US & Brit rebuttal p18; Japan's mutatis mutandis p23; Spanish visits to camps in the US p59; Swiss not given list of camps in Japan p67; Japan consider visits to camps by Swiss p72; etc., etc. No 60 (IMTFE 14,931~) Swiss reports on civilian & POW camps p1~; Shanghai p66; Bailey deposition of charges against J-Govt. p96 (IMTFE 14891 p359); chart of Aussie, Canadian, Brit, NZ POWs p112; Master index of total POWs p119; (IMTFE 14911~ p379 contains testimony of Jesse Stewart re Wake atrocities) Wake Island massacre - Lancaster p121, Sakibara (Sakaibara), Tachibana ("All my statements hitherto are false" p128; Ito "All that I stated on Wake Island is false", Rudisill, Kohara; Swiss re 432 Americans taken on Wake p140, list of 173 Americans p156; Obara re execution of POWs on Kwajalein p170, interrogation of Koso Abe p181 re Kwajalein and Wake Island massacre and Sakaibara; Cannibalism on Pacific Islands (IMTFE p15,033~), re Gen. Tachibana p199; List of accused for atrocities in Marshall Gilbert Area p251; list of Army & Navy Air Borne personnel lost over Truk p255, casualties Bonin Island p263; Marine dead Makin p267; Civilian PNAB list of dead p270 No 61 (IMTFE 15,047~) Attack on hospital ships Comfort and Hope p2; Op Ten Noort p19, speech at Miyoshi camp p30; SS Richard Hovey p46; SS Jean Nicolet p53; SS John A. Johnson p79; many ships sunk p85, map & schedule p109; orders for J-subs I-32, I-25, I-19, I-17 p121; Oshima p130; Palawan atrocity p137, diagram p141, Rufus Smith, Balchus, Petry, Nielson, Pachaco testimonies, Barta; French Indo-China, Saigon etc. (Frenchman testimonies) p149~end No 62 French Indo-China atrocities continuation (Saigon, Cochin, Cambodia, Hanoi), map of camps p121; Execution of Chinese diplomats in Manila p123; Atrocities against Russians; Thai-Burma Railway p145; lists of Japanese criminals tried by Aussies p150; map of Russia in 1884 p191; report on Pu-Yi's handwriting p203~end No 63 (Okawa's 3rd Trial IMTFE 15,555~) Interrogations re pre-WWII events in China, etc. - Okawa Shumei to p105; Excerpts of articles by Hashimoto p106 (good stuff to copy); Kido diary; Araki No 64 10-Year Plan for Japan-Manchukuo-China; Hoshino interrogation; Koki Hirota p27; J-Army 5-year plan; Hiranuma address p39; Make This Mankind's Last War by Shiratori (June 1942) re holy war to bring light to and unite the world, follow Jimmu's example, worship the Emperor is to worship God p54; Shiratori on Japan-Germany-Italy alliance (71 pages long); Kenryo Sato speech outline re the "Incident" p135; China, Sato interrogation, Muto, Shinichi Tanaka; ATIS Report on Investigation of American Airmen Who Raided Japanese Homeland p185; Konoe & resigning cabinet p195; Kido diary; Araki No 65 Motion to Dismiss, defendants from Araki p73; chronological summary p215; opening statements by Kiyome, Takayanagi No 67 Shimonoseki Treaty; Chinese treaties & protocols; "What the Japanese Stood for in the World War" 1920 p188; Treaty re Annexation of Korea p222; US Immigration Act of 1924 p279; Why America Should Not Repeal Exclusion Act by Joseph Grew 1935 p302 No 71 Japan situation till WWI; Communist movements in Manchuria p45 No 73 History of China policy; Chinese attack on Koreans p136 No 74 Mukden p33; True Nature of Manchurian Incident p51, developed from Liutiaokou Incident (Mukden Incident); clear map of Chinese garrison around Mukden p115; Hanson Investigation of Explosion p154; Independent Defence Army map of rail lines p160; Manchurian situation news articles; Endo affidavit, founding of Manchurian State "divine will" p206 No 77 More on Manchukuo; long report of 1933 p51; agreement w/ USSR re Manchurian Railway; status of the emperor p266; study of Pu-Yi's handwriting! p291, samples p319; National Temple of Manchukuo p389, sacred mirror, shrines, religious parties; more on opium p415, table of number of opium smokers in Formosa p451 No 88 Great Conspiracy against Russia; Soviet China declaration of war against Japan p98; history of Chinese communist party p145; study of Chinese communism p338, essays of Mao No 89, 90 More on Japanese-China-Soviet relations; map of Mongolian region p174, Holunbair map, another map (Nomonhan area?); J-POW certificates by Russians p231; table of crimes committed by Soviets p373; sinking of Russian ship & rescue of crew p383; J-submarine movements in 1942; Soviet map of northwest Pacific region "Sketch Map of Sea Passages in Sea of Japan" p394; von Ribbentrop desired Japan attack Russia p397; secret German-Japan pact of Nov. 1936 p402 No 105 Blewett - Opening statement Pacific War, Military & Army; Abe statement p12, Nishio; Handbook for Soldiers at the Front p35; Imperial Precepts to Soldiers and Sailors p50; Army budget p61, military & army air strengths in Manchuria & Korea, Soviet strength; automobile & tank industries p75; aircraft industry p109; re troops in French Indo-China p122, Kondo, Abe, Terai, Yamamoto, Nemoto, Arao, Sato, Miyo, Higasa, Tojo, Nishiura, Yoshinaga, Yoshida, Inaoka, Shinichi Tanaka (long) p220, Miyama (burning of documents) p253, Tojo, Iimura; Japanese Military Organization chart p272; Tojo p299, Akane (map of Shanghai? & SS Wake), Yamamoto (attack on Petrel and Wake), Miyama No 106 <-- TRANSCRIBE from p105 re POW camp descriptions For the defense of Japanese criminals - Opening statement on treatment of POWs and civilian internees, proclaiming there is evidence to the contrary, "those interned were given the best treatment possible"!!; Matsumoto re not ratifying Geneva Convention p7, "treated with the spirit of benevolence and should never be insulted or ill-treated"; Kudo re Red Cross visits w/ list of camps, delegation visits & praising the treatment of POWs (!!) p15, recommendation the Emperor ratify Geneva Conv. re POWs; Ishii; Suzuki, chief of Tokyo POW camps, re treatment of POWs p35; Yamazaki, Sec. of POW; War Prisoner Labor Regulations p46; Use of subs and noxious gases p51, Yamamoto, Rear-Adm. Navy; J-Navy Policy re campaigns against US p71; Treatment of Chinese POWs p85; J-Navy regulations re POWs, POW labor p94; POW Camp Administration, "Branch Camp, Labor Detachments, and Dispatch Camps" p105, Outline Chart p107, Navy jurisdiction; Rear-Adm. Tomika p114; J-sub not to attack in Indian Ocean west of 70 degree long. (belongs to Germany) p131, areas where subs may attack, "southeastern part of the Pacific Ocean... off the coast of South America to the south of and including Peru"; Nakazawa, Ohashi (Rio de Janeiro Maru), Okochi, Arima re medical stores and treatment of POWs ("Navy was not supposed to keep and manage POWs... was in the hands of the Army" p151; sinking of civilian merchant ships in Indian Ocean p164; Chart of Submarine Maneuvers p166, maps; Takata re Navy treatment of POWs, Wake Island, Nitta Maru, Ofuna (no reports of mistreatment!!), Yamamoto re Navy instructions on treatment of POWs, Sasebo, Wake Island (POWs captured by Navy placed at Wake Island, Rabaul, Ambon, Macassar & Haiphong), re Ofuna camp p200; Ichikawa re docs on shipping, bombing of Dutch ship "Oftewnordu" p207 No 107 1940 statement re military breakdown of discipline & morals, also 1944; Russian POWs sent back from Manchuria, camp locations in Japan (1911) p11; Kondo re POW labor and public display, Sugita re Singapore POWs; Instructions to Soldiers at the Front by Tojo 1941 p31~46; Ichinohe? in Sumatra; Kretschmer re POWs in Japan p51, Inada, Sawada re Shanghai camp "fair and just treatment"!!; Mrs. Martin (Brit consul's wife) re Japanese in Hong Kong p61~73; Komoda in Seoul, Okada in China "Three Don'ts... don't burn, don't kill, don't plunder" & map, Koyaseko in China w/ map "not a single act of atrocity was ever committed by my unit" !, Toshima in China p88 "each commander must make certain that there is absolutely no soldier under his command that would act contrarily to spirit of BUSHIDO... The Japanese troops... absolutely did not commit any deeds that would be a disgrace to a soldier", Maj. Gen. Suzuki re Liuchow p91, Yoneyama re Liuchow "I never heard that the Japanese plundered, killed or set fire", Kuroda, Abe re battle of Hong Kong p102, Shimoda re Canton & Hong Kong "Do not burn, kill, plunder... rumor that 2,000 Chinese were masscred was merely a fiction", Okabe, Ikejiri p 112 re Burma-Thai, Rangoon, Tavoy camps, Sakurai re Imphal & Burmese, Tazumi cmdr of Rangoon POW Camp p127, Ichida re Burma campaign & POW camps, Yoshida, Hiraoka, Shimizu, Yamaguchi; shooting to death of cholera patient Ere Bage at Thai camp p182; Ishikawa re rice for camps in Philippines, "treat prisoners in a friendly manner", 2100 POWs at Bilibid in Dec. 1944; Yamashita; Machi re POWs captured on Bataan p207; Koshi re treatment of POWs in Sumatra; Red Cross inspection of Mukden 11 NOV 1943, statistics (Total = 1,274, 1,174 Americans from PI, mostly Bataan & Corregidor) p222~226 No 108 manual of war-time services, actions of J-forces; Nishiura re treatment of POWs after capture p6; organization of POW affairs; Kobayashi re Battle of Manila p14; Yasuda re sanitation Thai-Burma railway, Kodama, Murata long report re Philippines, Watanabe re ships sunk, graph of materials shipped p51; TRANSCRIBE-> Regulations re the Dispatch of POWs p57~65; Frugal Consumption of Provisions, Daily Supplies for POWs, Labor of Officers, Relief for Dead & Injured, Internment Facilities; Odajima (POW Bureau supervisor) re detailed "facts" on treatment of POWs p73; POW monthly report of May 1943 p86, improving POW health, table of diseases p93, POW transfer to Mukden Feb. 1943 & monthly report re diseases at Mukden; Gen. Bechwith Smith death p107; complaints re POWs getting too much food p108; Takagi re Osaka POW, "you must treat them as good people... supply them with abundant calories"; comparison of food distribution to POWs and Japanese p111, companies supply to POW camps around Japan, table of foods at Tokyo, Zentsuji, Osaka & Fukuoka POW camps, food supply & nutrition comparisons with Japanese, very detailed table of Menu Scheduled & Carried Out at Hiroshima 2-D April 1945; Food rations at Mukden p134; re causes of diarrhea among POWs; Letter of thanks at Tokyo POW camp p155, at Hokkaido camp, at Hirohata; London Times report re POWs and Japanese p162; POW Officers voluntary work, provisions & diet Fukuoka, Zentsuji; documents destroyed by fire p173; medical supplies listed; Kubota re Mukden POWs & Manchurian Engineering Machinery Co., Senba re Manchurian Machine Tool Co., Suzuki re China, Yoshie re discipline; breakdown of crimes comitted w/ pie chart p203; Report on illegal acts against POWs p209~279, number of deaths and invalids and diseases, crimes in each camp group, POW sufferers in each camp group - Hakodate: Morrison, Darrent, Engis, Hallowell; Sendai: Johne, Field, Edward; Tokyo: Jasberofs, Cohen, Joseph, Foster, Clanter, Dott; Nagoya: Harvert, Grigo Hoso, Chronino; Osaka: MacMurrey; Hiroshima: Hindel. Smith, Barbwhistle; Fukuoka: Vine, Ban, Van, Foot, Bravest, Nashus, Rongard, Smeiton, Philips, Conois, V.G. Williams, A.C. Williams, Hickee, Andrews, Zenkins, Dypansy, Morris, Moore, Tabanton, Bent, Sain, Davico; punishment of Japanese guards in each camp group; Re China and punishment of enemy airmen p280; re eight Doolittle raid officers - Hite (co-pilot) plane #16, Farrow pilot, Hallimark plane #6 pilot, Spaatz #16, DeShazer p294, Nielsen #6, Barr #16, death sentences for airmen; Re punishment of POWs p305; Oyama re punishment, decision re Aussies Matthews, Wells, Stevens, MacMillan, Roffio (Loffy); Nov & Dec 1943 Red Cross inspections of Mukden (all good, of course!) No 109 from Doc 2111, 2076 Deposition - Charles Jackson (Cabanatuan, Hanawa); RC telegram re Tokyo Main Camp maybe; Memos praising Japs - Divies at FUK-21, While? and Smith at FUK-01, Turner and Taggart at FUK-23, Hallam and Williams at ??, Falcus at ??, Stubbs at Toyama camp, Hankins at Mukden (w/ info on health inspection by Water Supply & Purification Squad!!); Asahi article "Beautiful and True Prayers for the Dead" re Juganji, Osaka p22; List of POW Camps Inspected in 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945 p26; Sister Mercedes affidavit at Denenchofu CIC and Franciscan Monastery and Sekiguchi and Franciscan Hospital (Seibo Hosp.); Archbishop Marella memo re POWs p37; Ruth Benedict excerpts p41; Trial at Mukden camp of POWs oe Chastain, Meringolo and Paliotto for escape, etc. (executed) p52; Policeman Nakazawa re air raid in Ebara-ku, Tokyo p74; Hojo, Akakura re air raid in Fukagawa-ku, Nishimura re A-bomb on Hiroshima p87; Suzuki in Sendai; Leaflets dropped on Aug. 13 and 15? p94; Air raid damage in Nagoya stats p100, in Koriyama, in Taira; Saito re FM Matsuoka & China p108; Japan-Germany-Italy Axis p137; Amb. Ott re transfer of two submarines, Pearl Harbor "complete surprise to me" p154; Interrogation of Nimitz p156..... No 112 Prosecution of Maj. Gen. Kenji Doihara list of Hashimoto's books p114, deposition, mentions Sakurakai he started p152; Shunroku Hata, Doolittle fliers, Ugaki, Miyano, Ryukichi Tanaka, Yonai, etc. p159 No 114 Koki Hirota documents (Minister of State, Foreign Minister) Grew diary p21; Ryukichi Tanaka p35 No 116 Ihara, Red Cross Pestalozzi, Hazeyama, Ayabe, Uesugi, Takayama No 132 No 136-1 Summation of Prosecution - Contents No 151 Summation of ARAKI No 152-1 Defense summation on behalf of KAYA (Doc. 3110) No 152-2 Summation for SHIRATORI (Doc. 3101) No 153 No 154 Summation for KIDO No 155 Summation on behalf of OSHIMA No 156-1 Summation for MATSUI, Iwane (Def. Doc. 3096); Defense summation for TOJO contents (Def. Doc. 2988) p149 No 156-2 (continued) True meaning of Greater East Asia policy p123; re Bataan, POWs p139; Defense summation on personal responsibility p188 No 157 Blakeney summation on behalf of TOGO, Shigenori (Def. Doc. 3118) No 157, 159 Summation on behalf of Gen. Umezu?? (Def. Doc. 3119); Reply of defense to indictment "Japan's Aggression against USSR" p101; Reply of prosecution to defense summation p186, Doihara p190, Itagaki p207; Part III p215 No 160 IMTFE Judgment Part A Chap. I, II, III Contents; Part B Chap. IV Military Domination and Prep for War p91; Kodo and Hakko Ichiu p94; training of young men, military training in schools p157; intention to attack USSR and Western powers p177 No 161 (continued); industrial prep for war, general mobilization p56; Chap. IV Military Domination and Prep for War p101 No 162 Judgment Part B Chap. V Japanese Aggression against China; attack on Nanking p63; Doihara Agency p85; Part VI Japanese Aggression against the USSR p132; No 163 Judgment Part B Chap. VII The Pacific War; Chap. VIII Conventional War Crimes (Atrocities) p163; Rape of Nanking p174, over 200,000 murdered in first six weeks p178; murder of captured airmen p187; massacres p194; death marches p206; Burma-Thai railway p212; torture etc. p220; vivisection and cannibalism p228; hellships p231; illegal employment, starvationn, neglect p238; food, clothing, medical supplies, housing, work, etc. p241; humiliated p255; POW admin system p259; ill treatment of POWs a policy, to protect nationals p268; POW Info Bureau created, camp admin p270; Allied protests p280; ill treatment condoned and concealed p290; "fleeing without trace" doc to Formosa et al p298 No 164 Judgment Part C Chap. IX Findings on Counts of Indictments; Chap. X Vedicts p11; Annexes Contents p79; Appendices re defendants, charges No 165 Judgment Annex B - Contents (asst. pre-war conventions and regulations) No 166 Judgment of Pal (India) - Contents; Part I Prelim Question of Law; Constitution of Tribunal p39; Part II What is Aggressive War p238 No 167 Part III Rules of Evidence and Procedure; Part IV Overall Conspiracy Introduction p72; Obtaining Control of Manchuria p100; Expansion of Control from Manchuria to Rest of Asia p244 No 168 (continued); Part IV Overall Conspiracy - Preparation of Japan for Aggressive War p8; Psychological Preparation p23; Seizure of Political Power p69; General Preparation for War p140; Alliance with the Axis Powers p189; Aggression against Soviet Union p225 No 169 (continued); Part IV Overall Conspiracy Conclusion p207; Part V Scope of Tribunal's Jurisdiction p243; Part VI Charges of Murder and Conspiracy p256 No 170 (continued); Judgment of Pal (India) p21; No 171 Opinion of Mr. Justice Roling (Netherlands); Separate opinion of the President p271; Dissenting judgment from member from France p295; Concurring opinion from Jaranilla (Philippines) p320; Dissenting opinion from member from India p348 ========================================================================= INDEX of IMTFE Proceedings Files: IMTFE_00001-00374.pdf to IMTFE_49497-49858.pdf Prisoners of War (POW) (Pros .... not divided separately by pros. [See: Atrocities]; Def .... 27117-963; 28085-88; Pros. summation [See: Atrocities]; Def. summation ... 42618-91): Prisoners of war and civilian internees, treatment of: Administration: Foreign Ministry, aff. and test .... 17752; 27147; 35667-69; 35768-76 Navy Ministry, aff. and test .... 27282-309; 27315-48; 27354-85; 33294-96; 33311-12; 33371'-74; 33416; 33418-22; 33424-26; 33504-22 War Ministry ... 594-96; 27433; 27693-722; 27863; 31687-98; 26412-20; 36825-34; 36837-39 Camps ... 596; aff. and test .... 14197- 261; 14270-80; 14901-09; 27803-78 Censorship of news received ... 14539-42 Imperial ordinance concerning establishment of ... 17530-31 Improvement of: Investigations of Wldernourishment ... 27837-41 Regulations ... 27806-07 Study of ... 27809; 27811-12 Inspection, test .... 12873-74; 31790-800 Japan ... 14270-80 Fukuoka ... 27880-83 Tokyo ... 27878-80; 27938-40 Zentsuji ... 27883-84 Korea, aff. and test .... 30159-73; 30175-94; 30320-21; 32175-94 Living conditions, difference in ... 27128 Manchuria ... 27680-88; 27918-21 Religious services, aff .... 27918 Supplies ... 27797; aff .... 27788-96 Organizations ... 14440-43; 27129-43 Military Affairs Bureau ... 585; 16966; 32959-63; 33126-29; 33160-61 POW Affairs Central Investigation Committee: Investigation ... 5653-65; 5799-801 Protests, handling, test .... 15506-53 Treatment ... 14426-28; 14558-91; 14597- 604; 27435-37; 35162-64; 35247; 35319- 22; 35553; 35585-89; 35768-76 Bataan Death March ... 12578~; 12610-39; 12668; 12673-724; 12738-75; 12821-27 Cannibalism 12575-77 Captured air crews ... 14599-604; 14607; 15041-42; test .... 15026-40 Court martial ... 27908; 27917; aff. and test .... 28867-915; 29038- 58 (See also: 14613-29; 14662-80) Execution, aff. and test .... 14599- 606; 27905-07; 27912-17; 29038- 58; 32960-61; 34447-49; 34462-64 Investigation, report ... 27903-04 Regulations for punishment ... 14662-05; 27908; aff. and test. . .. 36419-20; 36490-91; 36820 Verdict ... 27904-05 Court martial, list of POWs tried by ... 14867-99 Doolittle fliers: Court martial, aff. and test .... 14613-29; 27908; 27917; 28867-915; 29038-58 Execution, aff. and test .... 27905-06; 27912-17; 29038-58; 32960-61; 34447-49; 34462-64; 38059-60; 38616-17; 38621-22 Investigation, report ... 27903-04 Regulations for punishment, aff. and test .... 14662-65; 27908; 36419-20; 36490-91; 36820 Verdict ... 27904-05; 38059-60 Gratitude for, expression of ... 27689- 92; 27820-21; 27844-47; 27941-48 Military education, aff .... 27751-60 Punishment ... 12871-72; 14477-84; 27823; 27826-27; 27894-900; 27909-10; 36419-20 Conventions: Geneva Convention of 1929 ... 17191-92; 27124-27; aff. and test .... 36415-17 Application to POW and civilian internees: Great Britain-Japanese negotiations ... 14754-90; 14846-83 US-Japanese negotiations ... 14728-32; 14734-53; 14792-822; 14826-36; 15001-17 Ratification: Army, Japanese, reply to government ... 27181 Navy, Japanese, reply to government ... 27178-80 Hague Convention of 1899, Pacific Settlement of International Disputes ... 9265 Hague Convention of 1907 ... 9266; 11315- 17; 17185-89; 27122-23 Countries, by: Andaman, aff. and test ... , 13193-200; 30195-213; 30239-46 Borneo, aff. and test ... , 27599-619; 30195- 213; 30247-50 (See also: 12043-44; 12047-53; 13312-16; 13344; 13420-49; 13492-95; 13499-504; 13505-28; 40168- 72; 40203-06; 40236-39; 40267-69; 40294- 95; 40316-18; 40340-46) Burma, aff. and test .... 27536-95; 27599- 619; 31722-48; 35772-73 (See also: 5492-96; 5506-07; 5510-12; 5515-608; 12966-13012; 14629-50; 14658-61; 14754) Burma-Thailand, aff. and test .... 27438-42; 27536-56; 27743-50; 30195-213; 31722-48; 34466; 35772-73; 36421-22 (See also: 5492-96; 5506-07; 5510-12; 5515-608; 11403-526; 12963-13111; 15500-02; 40206-08; 40239-44; 40269-73; 40298- 300; 40318-19; 40346-49; 42658-61; 43664-66) Administrative responsibility for, aff. ... 36421-22 Report concerning ... 27413-28 FIC ... 7176; 7181-82; 7193-94; 15291-472; 40303-04; 40324-25; 40356-61 Hainan ... 13201-07; 26863-68; 40213-14; 40249-50; 40277-78; 40304; 40325; 40361 Hong Kong, aff. and test .... 27471-73; 27513-33; 35771-72 (See also: 4648-49; 13112-84; 13304-11; 40177-83; 40214-17; 40250-51; 40278-79; 40304-05; 40325-26) Japan ... 14197-261; 14270-80; 16258; 40217-20; 40251-55; 40279-83; 40305- 07; 40326-29; 40362-72; 42669-72 Civilian internees, aff. and test .... 27169-74; 36413-15; 36419-20; 36837-39 POW, afr. and test .... 27201-28; 27391- 95; 27803-78; 27927-37; 28750-55; 28867 -915; 29038-58 Java, aff. and test .... 30183-88; 30195-213; 30215-38 (See also: 13291-97; 13476- 91; 13537; 13629; 13644-47; 13700; 40220- 22; 40255-57; 40283-84; 40307; 40329- 32; 40372-75) Manchuria: Camp reports ... 27680-88; 27918-21 Civilian internees, aff. and test .... 28085-88 (See also: 4655) Employment, aff. and test .... 27533-35; 31698-711 New Britain ... 14104-30; 40188; 40208; 40257-5~ 40284-86; 40332-33; 40375 New Guinea ... 14066-103; 40188; 40222-24; 40258-59; 40286-87; 40308-09; 40333-34; 40375-76 Pacific Islands, aff. and test .... 27176; 27354-85; 33515-22 (See also: 14911- 15047; 40201-02; 40231; 40293; 40314; 40382-83) Philippines, aff. and test .... 27324-34; 27625-54; 27723-42; 27761-85; 27820- 21; 32936-38; 33075; 33141-50; 35772-74 (See also: 12442-52; 12501-07; 12520- 36; 12566-76; 12592; 12595-96; 12801; 15196-281; 40384-481; 42662-64) Singapore and Malaya, aff. and test .... 27397-411; 30215 (See also: 5624-53; 5671-76; 5942-93; 12883-962; 13454-76; 40309-11; 40334; 40376-79; 43657-58) Southern regions ... 27565; 28722-33; 30195-213; 30215-20 (See also: 1319; 5418-19; 13193-200; 13212-16; 13344; 13504; 1353~ 13573; 13629; 13644-4~ 13700; 13750; 13784; 13820; 13913-34) Sumatra, aff. and test .... 27431-34; 27532; 27655-79; 30195-246; 32935; 33061-65; 33121-33; 33195-98 (See also: 13297- 303; 13554-604; 13733-820; 40264-65; 40292-93; 40313-14; 40337-38; 40382) Thailand, test .... 34466 (See also: Burma-Thailand) Individual responsibility for treatment of: Dohihara (Defendant): Japan, Eastern, aff .... 14270-80; 16258; 28750-55 Southern regions, aff. and test .... 27565; 28722-23 Hata (Defendant): Doolittle fliers: Court martial, aff. and test .... 14613- 29; 28867-915; 29038-58; 38030- 57; 38059-60 (See also: 27452; 27901-02) Military regulations for punishment ... 14662-65 Hirota (Defendant), Nanking, rape of, aff. and test. '" 29969-30000 Prisoners of War (Cont.) Prisoners of war and civilian internees (Cont.) Individual responsibility (Cont.) Itagaki (Defendant): Korea: Camps in, reports, 1942-44 ... 30175-94 Internment, aff. and test .... 30159-73 (See also: 14512-17) Responsibility for breaches of laws of war ... 12876 Southern regions, 1945, aff. and test. ... 30195-250 (See also: 1319; 5418- 91; 13193-200; 13312-16; 13344; 13420-49; 13471; 13537; 13629; 13644- 47; 13700; 13756; 13784; 13820; 13913-34) Kaya (Defendant), aff. ... 30658-59 Kido (Defendant), aff .... 31059-60; 31062; 31067 Kimura (Defendant): Burma, aff. and test. ... 31722-48 Court, military, martial law ... 31676-84 Criminal, military, law ... 31685-86 Doolittle fliers, investigation of, report concerning ... 16177 -7 8 Employment in Manchuria, aff. and test .... 31669-711 Manchuria, aff. ... 31699-711 Regulations concerning employment, aff. and test .... 31712-14 Responsibility: Area of, test .... 14285-94 (See also: 12966-99; 13102; 14754; 27536-619) Mistreatment ... 12875 Punishment Act, promulgation of ... 12871-72; 14477-84 Vice War Minister, responsibility of, aff. and test .... 31715-21; 31749- 808; 31815-23 War Ministry and administration, aff. and test .... 31687-98 Koiso (Defendant), aff. ... 32246-48; 32543-44 Matsui (Defendant), Nanking, rape of ... 32583-93; 32595-601; 32603-58; 32673-88; 32738-63; 33821-25; 33826; 33849-83; 33919-20 Minami (Defendant): Discipline concerning improper conduct of young officers ... 32810-12 Korea, aff .... 32919-21 Muto (Defendant): Administration ... 3436-39 Nanking, rape of ..• 16130-36 Philippines (1945), aff .... 27625-54; 27723-42; 27761; 33069-76 (See also: 16130-36) Sumatra, aff .... 36061-65 Oka (Defendant), administration ... 12874- 75; test .... 33294-96; 33311-13; 33418-22; 33504-22 Oshima (Defendant), treatment, aff. ... 34050 Sato (Defendant): Doolittle fliers, execution of, aff. and test .... 29038-58; 32960-61; 34447- 49; 34462-64 Protest, US and British, concerning mistreatment, aff. and test .... 34411- 37 (See also: 14287; 32960) Thailand, aff .... 34466 Shigemitsu (Defendant): Camp inspection ... 12873-74 Malaya ... 5492-93 Protests, US and British, concerning mistreatment ... 14736-44; 14747-50; 14779-836 Shimada (Defendant): Administration, aff. ... 34669-71; 34813-17 Protests concerning mistreatment ... 12874-75 Suzuki (Defendant): Administration, aff .... 35162-64 Protests concerning mistreatment ... 12874-75 Treatment, aff. and test .... 35162-64; 35247; 35319-22 Togo (Defendant): Camp inspection ... 12873-84 Protests, US and British, concerning mistreatment ... 14728-32; 14744-45; 14754-57 Treatment, aff. ... 35553; 35585-89; 35768-76 Tojo (Defendant), aff. and test .... 35553; 35585-89; 35768-76; 36412-26; 36490-91; 36804; 36818-34; 36837-39 Administration: Camp inspection ... 12875-76 Conditions, report of, test .... 14605-06 Control and supervision, aff. and test. . .. 27433; 27863; 36412-20; 36825- 34; 36837-39 Employment ... 12875-76 Burma, aff .... 35772-73 Burma-Thailand railway, administrative responsibility for, aff. ... 36421-22 Camps, instruction to commander of ..• 14424-26; 14428-30; 36423-24 Chain of command ... 14552-57; 27083-91 Civilian internees, treatment of, aff. and test .... 36413-15; 36419-20; 36837-39 Disciplinary law, aff .... 36417-18; 36481-83 Doolittle fliers: Execution of, test .... 14599-606 Military regulations for punishment of, aff. and test .... 36419-20; 36490-91 Execution, aff .... 36422-23 Foreign Ministry, responsibility of, aff .... 35768-76 Geneva Convention of 1929, aff. and test .... 36415-17 Hong Kong, aff .... 35771-72 Philippines, aff .... 35772-74 POW Bureau ... 14558-60 POW Information Bureau, test. ... 14591-96 Regulations, aff. ... 36419-20; 36423-24 Speech concerning treatment ... 14426-28 Treatment ... 12871; test. ... 4426-28; 4558-91; 14597-604 Umezu (Defendant), aff. and test .... 36926-27 Administration: Employment ... 12875-76 Atrocity report, 1944-45, received, aff. and test .... 36921-31 Captured air crews, execution of, attitude toward, aff. and test. ... 36932-37 Execution ... 36891; 36932-37 Protests about treatment of ... 576-77; 15506-53 Great Britain, by ... 14728-32; 14736-50; 14754-57; 14779-836; 32960; 34411-37 Offenses against survivors of torpedoed merchant ships ... 15154; 15158-68; 15182-83 Netherlands, by: Offenses against survivors of torpedoed merchant ships ... 15155; 15169-75 Violations of treaty provisions concerning hospital ship 'Op ten Noort' ... 15065-87 United States, by ... 14728-32; 14736-50; 14754-57; 14779-836; 32960; 34411-37 Offenses against survivors of torpedoed merchant ships .. , 15088-106; aff. and test .... 15109-48 Treatment, test .... 15506-33; 34420; 34422-23; 34426 Violations of treaty provisions concerning hospital ships ... 15049-64 Regulations ... 595-96; 27238-39; 27242-44; 27387-89; 27806-07; 31669; 31769-84 Captured air crews, punishment of ... 14662-65 Court martial law ... 31676-84 Criminal code ... 31615-86 Disciplinary law, aff .... 36417-18; 36481-83 Employment, aff. and test. '" 31712-14; 36423-24 Handling of documents ... 31658-62 POW Information Bureau ... 27182-90 Vice War Minister, organization ... 31665-67 Responsibility: Area of, test. ... 12966-99; 13102; 14285-94; 14754; 27536-619 Chain of command, aff. and test .... 14552-57; 27083-91 Foreign Minister, aff. and test. '" 27147-67; 35768-76; 35667-69 Laws and customs of war, violation of ... 12875-76 Navy Minister, aff. and test .... 33294-96; 33311-12; 33371-74; 33416; 33420-21; 33424-26; 33504-22; 34813-17 Punishment Act, promulgation of ... 12871- 72; 27863; 36837-39; 36809-11 Vice War Minister, aff. and test .... 31715- 21; 31749-823; 32223; 32277-80; 32443-52 War Minister, aff. and test. ... 27433; 27863; 30296-317; 30330-36; 30407-43; 36413- 15; 36419-20; 36804-07; 36809-11; 36818- 25; 36837-39 Sea, aff. and test .... 33295-96; 33420-22; 34670- 89 (See also: 15088-196; 27282-309; 27315-4~ 27354-85; 40491-97; 42673-75) Sea transportation, aff. and test ... , 27282-309; 27315-48; 27354-85; 33294-96; 33311-12; 33371-74; 33416; 33418-22; 33424-26; 33504-22 (See also: 13228-311; 40482- 90; 42673-75)