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IMTFE Proceedings Transcripts, 1948, November 9, 1948

 File — Box: 17, Folder: 8

Scope and Contents

Judgement (continued), Chapter V. Japanese Aggression Against China (continued) - Invasion and Occupation of Manchuria. The China War And Its Phases; Supreme Administrative Council ; Declaration of Independence ; Organization of the New State ; Japanese Cabinet Approved Fait Accompli ; The Lytton Commission Arrived In Tokyo ; Araki Dispatched Reinforcements to Shanghai ; The League Took Action ; Manchukuo Was Constructed and Operated As a Puppet ; The Concordia Society and the "Kingly Way" ; The Lytton Commission Visited Manchuria ; The Assassination of Premier Inukai ; Recognition of Manchukuo by Japan ; Preparation for the Conquest of Jehol ; The Lytton Commission Reported ; The Shauhaikwan Incident ; Japan Declined All Efforts of the Committee of Nineteen ; The League of Nation Condemned Japan ; Japan Withdrew from the League of Nations ; Invasion of Jehol ; Tangku Truce ; Araki, A Popular Figure ; Section II - Consolidation and Exploitation of Manchuria; Reorganization of Manchukuo ; "Two-in-One" System ; Manchurain Affairs Bureau ; Control Of Public Opinion In Manchuria ; Hoshino Became Director of Economy of Manchuria ; Economy of Manchuria Seized ; Kwantung Army's Economic Plan for Guiding Manchukuo ; Economic Construction Program for Manchukuo ; Japan-Manchukuo Joint Economic Committee ; Yen Bloc Organized ; Release of Extra-Territoriality ; Industrial Bank of Manchukuo ; Second Period Construction Plan ; Control of Industries ; Manchurian Heavy Industry Development Corporation ; Manchukuo A Work-House for Japan ; Opium and Narcotics ; Section III - The Plan to Advance Further Into China; The Hopei Incident ; The North Chahar Incident ; Inner Mongolian Autonomous Government ; Attempt to Set Up A North China Autonomous Government ; The Japanese Army's Plans for An Advance Into North China ; Hirota's Three Principles ; The February Incident ; Formation of the Hirota Cabinet ; Foreign Policies Under the Hirota Cabinet ; Itagaki's Mongolian Policy ; State-Founding Conference In Mongolia ; Japan's Policies Toward North China - 1936-1937 ; The Fengtai Incident ; The Chang-Kawagoe Talks ; The Fall of the Hirota Cabinet ; Ugaki Failed to Form A Cabinet ; The Hayashi Cabinet and its North China Policy ; The First Konoye Cabinet and Further Planning Against North China ; Section IV - From the Marco Polo Bridge Incident (7 July 1947) to the Konoye Declaration of 16 January 1938; Subsequent Operations and Negotiations for Truce ; Attitude of the Japanese Government ; United States Offer of Good Offices ; The Langfang Incident ; Japan's Ultimatum Rejected ; Reaction In Germany ; Peiping Captured ; The Oyama Incident ; Other Events Preceding the Shanghai War ; Continued Military Activities in North China ; China Appealed to the League of Nations ; Japan's Terms for Peace ; British Offer of Good Offices ; The Brussels Conference ; The Imperial General Headquarters ; The Attack on Nanking ; Germany Acted As Go-Between ; The Imperial Conference On January 11, 1938 ; The Konoye Declaration of January 16, 1938 ; Section V - The Provisional Government in North China; The Renovation Government in Central China ; Other Cities Invaded by Japanese Troops Under Hata's Command ; The National Gerneral Mobilization Law ; China Policy and the Five Ministers' Conference, 1938 ; The Dohihara Agency ; The "Federated Committee" of Puppet Regimes ; Occupation of Canton and Hankow ; Japan Terminated All Relation With League of Nations ; The New Order in East Asia ; The Ko-A-In or Asia Development Board ; Wang Ching-Wei Departed Chung King ; Konoye's Three Principles ; Hiranuma Formed A Cabinet

Dates

  • November 9, 1948

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English Japanese

Access Restrictions

The collection is open for research.

Extent

From the Collection: 21 boxes (21 cu.ft.)

Repository Details

Part of the UNM Center for Southwest Research & Special Collections Repository

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