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IMTFE Proceedings Transcripts, 1948, November 11, 1948

 File — Box: 17, Folder: 10

Scope and Contents

Judgement (continued), Chapter VII (cont.) - Preparations Intensified ; Cabinet Policy and Decisions of June and July 1941 ; Third Konoye Cabinet ; Occupation of Southern French Indo-China ; Further Discussions with United States of America ; Supply Problems ; Further Discussions with the United States of America ; Imperial Conference, September 6, 1941 ; Continued Preparations For War ; Talks With United States of America, Continued ; Decision For War - October 12, 1941 ; Tojo Becomes Prime Minister, October 18, 1941 ; Preparations for War Carried on Under Tojo ; Negotiations with United States of America Renewed ; Navy Order for Attack ; Proposal "A" Presented November 7, 1941 ; Proposal "B" November 20, 1941 ; LIaison Conference, November 30, 1941 ; Imperial Conference, December 1, 1941 ; Termination of Negotiations With the United States of America ; Pearl Harbor ; Kota Bharu ; The Philippines, Wake and Guam ; Hong Kong ; Shanghai ; The Japanese Note Delivered In Washington on Dec. 4, 1941 ; The Formal Declaration of War ; Conclusions
Scope and Contents Chapter VIII. Conventional War Crimes (Atrocities) - Allegation that the Law of War Did Not Apply to the Conduct of the War in China ; Formulation of Military Policy ; Captives Taken in the China War Were Treated As Bandits ; The Policy Remained Unchanged After the Marco Polo Bridge Incident ; The Rape of Nanking ; The War Was Extended to Canton and Hankow ; Returning Soldiers Told of Atrocities Committed by Them ; Murder of Captured Aviators ; Massacres ; Massacres Were Ordered ; Death Marches, Bataan (pp 49,646, 49,646) ; Other Forced Marches ; Burma-Siam Railway ; Torture and Other Inhumane Treatment ; Vivisection and Cannibalism ; Prison Ships Were Subjected to Attack ; Submarine Warfare ; Illegal Employment, Starvation and Neglect of Prisoners and Internees ; Consideration for Racial Needs; Food and Clothing; Medical Supplies ; Housing ; Work ; Native Labor ; Prisoners and Internees Forced to Sign Parole

Dates

  • November 11, 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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