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Japanese War Crimes and Related

Topics: A Guide to Records at the


National Archives
Compiled by Greg Bradsher
About the Finding Aid

Think of archives as vast mountain ranges of records with the archivists guiding the
expeditions. Explorations on familiar, well-trodden paths produce new perspectives when
examined with fresh eyes and imagination.
William Cunliffe, Senior Archivist, NARA

This finding aid will help researchers interested in Japanese war crimes, war
criminals, and war crimes trials to navigate the vast holdings of the U.S. National Archives
and Records Administration at College Park (NARA). It will also be useful to anyone
interested in military, intelligence, political, diplomatic, economic, financial, social, and
cultural activities in the Far East during 1931-1951, as well as to those searching for
information regarding Allied prisoners of war; the organization, functions, and activities of
American and Allied agencies; and the Japanese occupation of countries and the American
occupation of Japan. While not aimed at researchers interested in the strategic and tactical
military and naval history of the war in the Far East, this finding aid may nevertheless be
useful to those with such interests, if only to identify record groups and series of records
that may bear on those topics.

This finding aid covers records from over twenty record groups and includes materials
declassified under the Japanese Imperial Government Disclosure Act of 2000 (P.L. 106-567)
as well as records that were never classified and those declassified before the passage of
the Disclosure Act. Because the process of identifying, declassifying, accessioning, and
processing of records under the Act is taking place as this finding is being compiled, late-
arriving records may not be identified in this finding aid. Researchers should consult the
IWG Web site (http://www.archives.gov/iwg/) for a complete and up-to-date list of records
declassified under the Japanese Imperial Government Disclosure Act.

Federal agencies involved in the identification and declassification of relevant classified


records ascertained that there were relatively few pertinent records that were still classified.
Most relevant records were either never classified or were declassified decades before the
Act and were already in NARAs custody.

While this finding aids coverage is broad, it is not comprehensive. Researchers may find
other relevant series of records within the record groups mentioned or not mentioned.
Researchers are encouraged to use other finding aids and consult with NARA staff to
locate records of interest. In addition, the National Archives at College Park holds non-
textual records (such as still photographs and motion pictures) that researchers may want
to examine. Other NARA facilities hold many records and donated material related to
World War II, including records related to the subjects covered in this finding aid. This
is particularly true of the Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Harry S. Truman, and the Dwight D.


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Eisenhower Presidential Libraries, and the Center for Legislative Archives. Researchers
should contact these facilities directly.

Structure of the Finding Aid


The finding aid is arranged by record group number and is subdivided by record series.
The records within each record group are generally arranged to reflect the hierarchy of the
agency to which they belong. Figure 1 is a sample page from the finding aid. It shows the
first page of a record group and indicates the type of information researchers are likely to
find on it.

Figure 1. Sample Page Layout


Please note the header at the top of the page. The header contains two important pieces
of information that are crucial to navigating the finding aid. First, the header contains the
last entry on page
series
War Crimes Branch Entry 1: Administrative Correspondence and Related Records, 1945-1949

record group name


record group RECORDS OF THE OFFICE OF THE JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL (NAVY)
number RECORD GROUP 125
The Office of the Judge Advocate General was directed by the Judge Advocate General of
the Navy. During the war, the position was held successively by Rear Admirals Walter B.
Woodson and Thomas L. Gatch. The office provided staff to the War Crimes Office (see RG
153) to investigate and assemble evidence on enemy atrocities against service personnel
and other United States citizens and to arrange for the prosecution of war criminals.

The U.S. Navy had jurisdiction over trials in the Marianas Islands, the Marshall and Gilbert
Islands, Palau Islands, Bonin Islands, and the Caroline Islands after Japan surrendered.
From 1945 through 1949, the U.S. Navy conducted 47 trials of 123 accused Japanese war
criminals on the islands of Guam and Kwajalein. Trials were held for the mistreatment of
description
prisoners of war and for the executions of captured Allied airmen (including beheading and
cannibalism). Accused collaborators were also tried.

The trials resulted in 113 convictions. There were 30 death sentences and 10 executions,
all for murder convictions. The navy conducted executions or sent convicted war criminals
to Sugamo Prison in Tokyo to serve their sentences. Some accused and convicted war
criminals chose suicide rather than face trial, imprisonment, or execution.

War Crimes Branch series heading


Box and folder lists are available for most if not all of these series. Researchers should also
ascertain if the locations for these series of records are current before requesting them.

series Administrative Correspondence and Related Records 1945-1949 (0125-A1-1)


entry Boxes 1-4 location: 290/C/68/04

Box Subject
1 Administration, 1945-1948
1 Affidavit Forms, Request for, 1949
1 Appropriate Duty, 1949
1 Clemency Board, 1949
1 COMMARIANAS (Admiral Murphy), 1946-1949
1 Daily Letterboard (Reading File), December 30, 1944-May 28, 1945
1 Daily Letterboard (Reading File), June 1, 1945-February 19, 1946
1 Daily Log-Pending Agenda, January 4-July 30, 1945
1 Daily Log-Pending Agenda, February 19-June 13, 1945
2 Daily Log, August 1, 1946-October 18, 1947
2 Incoming Dispatches, September 1948-May 1949
2 Outgoing Dispatches, October 1948-September 1949
2 Eight Naval District Headquarters, 1949
2 Information Regarding War Crimes, Request for, October 1949
2 Investigation, 1947
2 Judge Advocate General, 1945-1949

record group RG 125. Records of the Office of the Judge Advocate General (Navy) 129
number record group name

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series in the upper left-hand corner. The header also contains the name and number of the
last entry that appears on the page. The header reflects the general hierarchy or general
subject/geographic area covered by the records and provides a quick orientation to the
records described on that particular page.

At the beginning of each record group, you will find the complete name of the record group
followed by the record group number. Most record groups begin with a brief administrative
history of the agency or office, with particular emphasis on the World War II period. The
record group number and name are repeated in the footer of each page.

Many series headings will be followed by administrative or contextual descriptions. Beneath


the series you will find one or more entries. The entries provide detailed descriptive
information about the actual records, as opposed to the organizational, administrative, and
historical contexts of the records (see figure 2).

Figure 2. Sample Series Entry


The granularity of the descriptions in the finding aid vary from record group to record
group and even from series to series. This variation is reflected in the level and types of

Records of the Office of the Under Secretary of War Entry 146: Security Classified Correspondence, 1945-1947

series date span


entry title Administrative Office Classified Decimal File March 1943-November 1945
(Formerly Security-Classified Correspondence) (0107-A1-141)
The records are arranged initially by War Department decimal classification scheme,
followed by ten project files, one of which is Foreign Countries and Cities. Each project series
file is arranged alphabetically by name or subject and thereunder according to the War
Department Decimal Classification Scheme. Boxes 209-264 location: 390/9/10/02 description

Box Decimal Subject


number of
file title 209 000.5 Atrocities location: 390/9/10/02
240 350.03 Language location: 390/9/10/07 boxes
list 242 383.6 Prisoners of war location: 390/9/10/07
262 Japan location: 390/9/11/03 beginning location
Administrative Office Decimal File 1943-1945 (General Correspondence)
(0107-A1-144)
box number Much of the series consists of cross-reference sheets that refer to documents which were
forwarded to other offices, or were filed elsewhere in this series; in Pattersons security-
classified correspondence for this period (0107-A1-141), or within the records of his
assistants. The correspondence itself consists mainly of letters, memorandums, reports,
cablegrams, bulletins, transcripts of hearings, and publications exchanged with other
officials in the War Department, Army Service Forces, Cabinet members, the White House,
members of Congress, Federal Bureau of Investigation, businessmen, and industrialists.
Within the project files in the series under the project Foreign Countries and Cities, are
descriptive information in the finding aid as well as in the information found in the headers.
records primarily concerning U.S. installations located within the country and the financial,
military, and political conditions of the country or city. The records are arranged according
Some entries will only have a series description while others will have extensive box and
to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme. At the end of the series is a
number of project files that are arranged alphabetically by subject or project. The records
file title lists. In some cases you will be able to search and view all of the file titles for a
in each project are arranged alphabetically by topic and thereunder according to the War
Department Decimal Classification Scheme. Boxes 265-552 location: 390/9/13/01.
particular entry, and in other cases you will need to request the records or consult with
Box Decimal Subject
archival staff to determine
265 file titles.
000.5 War Crimes, Atrocities location: 390/9/13/01
474-475 383.6 Prisoners of war location: 390/9/17/03
476 386.3 Captured property location: 390/9/17/05
530 Japan location: 390/9/18/04
A typical entry will include the entry name, date span, and entry number. Additional
Security-Classified Correspondence 1945-1947 (0107-A1-146)
information such as series
The records inarrangement statements
this series are arranged according are also
to the War Department Decimalprovided for most record series
Classification Scheme, with a number of small project files at the end of the series arranged
entries. Where applicable, the total number of boxes in the entry is given along with the
alphabetically by subject or project. Boxes 1-12 location: 390/9/21/06.

beginning location of BoxtheSubject


entry. In many cases, entries are followed by lists of related file
11 Japan location: 390/9/22/01
titles and their corresponding box numbers. The record group number, entry name, entry
number, box number(s), and beginning location are needed to request records from the
stacks or when placing an order for photocopies.
RG 107. Records of the Office of the Secretary of War 119

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The locations given in the finding aid were accurate at the time the finding aid was
prepared; however, some locations and box numbers may change over time. We have
tried to identify the few places where this is likely to occur. Consultation of the most recent
Master Location Register (MLR) and archival staff may be needed to ascertain the correct
location of records that have been moved.

How to Navigate the Finding Aid


Due to the length and complexity of this finding aid, we highly recommend that researchers
navigate it using the search functions available in Adobe Reader. While reading through the
entire finding aid may be a necessary step for some researchers, most will be best served
by searching for specific terms and then selectively reading through the record groups or
record series that are relevant to their research topic.

The finding aid can be navigated in a number of ways.

1. Table of Contents. To jump to the first page of a specific record group, simply click on
the record group link in the table of contents.

2. Bookmarks. To open the bookmark function, open the View menu on the top menu bar,
select Navigation Tabs, and then click on Bookmarks. This will open a panel on the left side
of the screen. You can use the scroll bar to browse through all of the available bookmarks.
Click on a bookmarked link to jump to that particular section of the finding aid.

3. Basic Search. You can conduct simple word and phrase searches by pressing the
CTRL+F keys on a PC, or COMMAND +F keys on a Mac, which will open a small search box.
This search option highlights each result in the text itself; it does not display the search
results and does not allow for advanced searching options.

4. Search Function (Control+Shift+F on a PC, Command+Shift+F on a Mac, or binocular


icon from the toolbar). Adobe Readers search function allows you to conduct basic and
advanced word or phrase searches for names, places, entry numbers, and the like. Each
instance of the search term will be highlighted and linked to the location of the search
term in the finding aid. This feature allows you to refine your search by defining simple
parameters.

Search Tips
The search function is best used to search for proper names, such as individuals,
places, administrative bodies, and committees. Name searches will sometimes
result in false negatives because of variant spellings or changes in organizational
names. Historical spellings have been maintained in the finding aid as they reflect
the original file titles and current box labels. Researchers will want to search for
common variant spellings to make sure that they are retrieving all relevant items.
Researchers are strongly encouraged to use several search terms when searching
for a particular subject, particularly if a search term retrieves zero hits or does not
retrieve the type of information expected. To increase your search results, search for
synonyms or use broader search terms.

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By default, the search engine will search exact words or phrases. To match any
(rather than all) of the words in the search box, click on Use Advanced Search
Options at the bottom of the search window. From the Return results containing
drop-down menu, select Match any of the words. This will allow you to search
for any instance of any of the words in the search box rather than an exact word
or phrase. For example, if you search economic conditions as an exact phrase
(the default search option), you will retrieve 128 instances of the phrase economic
conditions in the finding aid. On the other hand, if you search economic
conditions and ask the search engine to match any word, you will retrieve 1604
instances of economic and/or conditions in the finding aid.

By default, the search engine automatically conducts stem searching. For example,
if you search for Japan, you will retrieve all instances of Japan and Japanese.
However, if you would like to search for Japan but not Japanese, you will need to
select the Whole words only box in the Advanced Search Options window.

You may scroll through the list of search results and manipulate both the search
panel and the document panel at the same time. However, as soon as you close the
search box or select Done, you will lose your search results and you will be not able
to retrieve them again without redoing your search.

If you know the file numbers, classification numbers, or entry numbers for a given
file, try using these numbers as search terms as they are more likely to produce an
accurate list of search results than if searching by the file name.

Dates cannot be effectively searched with the search tool. This is due in part to the
many different date formats used in the finding aid and the relatively short time
period that the finding aid covers.

Since archival records are arranged by their provenance and not by subject, researchers
should acquire some knowledge about which Federal agencies were responsible for or
became involved in the subject(s) of their research interest.

Requesting Access to and Requesting Reproductions of Records


All of the records described in this finding aid are located in the National Archives at College
Park, Maryland. For information about the location of the National Archives at College
Park (Archives II) and hours of operation, as well as procedures for obtaining a researcher
identification card and other research room information, please visit our visitor information
page at http://www.archives.gov/dc-metro/college-park/index.html or call 1-866-272-6272.

The records described in this finding aid are administered by the Textual Archives Services
Division. The Divisions Modern Military Records and Civilian Agency Records units assist
researchers in locating or ordering records. For inquiries about records, including access to
or copies of the records, you may use the form found online at: http://www.archives.gov/
contact/inquire-form.html#part-b. You may also contact the Modern Military Records and
Civilian Agency Records at the addresses and telephone numbers below:


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For Modern Military Records: For Civilian Agency Records:


Modern Military Records (NWCTM) Civilian Records (NWCTC)
Textual Archives Services Division Textual Archives Services Division
Office of Records Services-Washington Office of Records Services-Washington
Room 2400 Room 2600
8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD
20740-6001 20740-6001
(301) 837-3510 (301) 837-3480

Research staff pull records Monday through Friday at five specific times. They do not pull
records on Saturdays. Those desiring to do research on Saturday can have records pulled
during weekdays for Saturday use.

Some of the records in this finding aid have been microfilmed as NARA microfilm
publications. These microfilm publications are located in Room 4050 of the College Park
facility; they are self-service. Other NARA facilities have copies of many of these microfilm
publications.

Almost all of the records described in this finding aid are readily available, and researchers
are not required to make advance arrangements to consult them. A few records may
remain closed because of national security restrictions or may be withheld for reasons of
personal privacy or because specific statutes demand it. These records may be requested
under the Freedom of Information Act.

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Acknowledgements
The comprehensiveness of this finding aid could not have been achieved without the
assistance of the Textual Archives Services Division staff. Their knowledge about the
records and their willingness to share their knowledge is greatly appreciated. Two student
interns, Sean Morris of St. Andrews University (summer 2002) and Kate Harvey of Earlham
College (summer 2003), provided invaluable assistance in identifying relevant files and
documents within series of records. Without the support, encouragement, guidance,
and friendship of IWG staff members William Cunliffe, Richard Myers, and David Van
Tassel, compiling this finding aid would not have been such an enjoyable experience for
me. The usefulness of this guide was immeasurably enhanced by the editorial work of
Jacquelyn Ferry and Rusch Communications, who put it in electronic form and made it
easily searchable. Finally, I would like to thank NARA managers James Hastings, Sharon
Thibodeau, and Michael Kurtz. Without their vision and support, this finding aid would not
have been undertaken and completed in a timely manner.

Greg Bradsher
Textual Archives Services Division
National Archives at College Park
National Archives and Records Administration

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The War Department Decimal File Classification Scheme


Many of the series of military records for the 1917-1962 period are arranged by the War
Department Decimal File Classification Scheme. When encountering series of records
arranged by this file system, researchers may want to consult copies of the War Department
Decimal File System (revised ed. 1943). The decimals that often relate to the subjects of
this finding aid are:

Decimal Title
000.4 Historical (Antiquities, archaeological sites, curios, landmarks, museums, relics,
ruins)
000.5 War Crimes and Criminals
004.2 Banks and banking
004.7 Commercial enterprises
007 Fine Arts
020 War Department (Administration and Functions)
091 Countries
091.1 Government
091.11 Officials
091.3 Economics
095 Commercial firms and persons
123 Funds, money, and savings
211 Interpreters, officers
221 Interpreters, enlisted personnel
231.3 Interpreters, employees
313.3 Records, storage, transfer, and preservation of
313.5 Records, access to; including production in court
313.6 Records, disposition of
314.4 Captured records
314.7 Military histories
319.1 Reports
321 Chemical Warfare Service
322 Chemical Warfare units
332.3 Personal property
334 Boards, commissions, committee, council, and missions
350.03 Language, proficiency in and study of
350.05 Military information, collection and dissemination
383 Conduct of war with relation to commercial firms and persons
383.6 Prisoners of War
383.7 Refugees
383.8 Commercial firms, blacklisted, enemy trading, price control, and profiteering
385 Manner and methods of conducting war
386 Property Rights involved in war (sometimes used for restitution)
386.3 Captured property
386.7 Frozen assets, including funds (sometimes used for reparations)
387 Terminating war
388 Preserving peace

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470.6 Chemicals, for fighting


471.6 Bacteriological bombs, chemical bombs
523.7 Records, shipment of
602 Disposition of real property or land
602.3 Transfers of buildings, land, structures, etc. to other departments and states (often
used for reparations and restitution)

Common Acronyms
AAF Army Air Force
AF Air Force
AFPAC United States Army Forces, Pacific
ATIS Allied Translator and Interpreter Section, GHQ, SWPA
BEW Board of Economic Warfare (U.S.)
CAD Civil Affairs Division
CBI China-Burma-India Theater
CWS Chemical Warfare Service
CIC Counterintelligence Corps
CINCPAC Commander-in-Chief, US Pacific Fleet
CINCPOA Commander-in-Chief, Pacific Ocean Areas
CROWCASS Central Registry of War Criminals and Security Suspects
CSDIC Combined Services Detailed Interrogation Center
CT China Theater
DOJ Department of Justice
EEIS Enemy Equipment Intelligence Service
FDB Foreign Documents Branch
FE Far East
FEA Foreign Economic Administration
FEC Far Eastern Commission
G-2 Military Intelligence
GHQ General Headquarters
GHQ AFPAC General Headquarters United States Army Forces, Pacific
GHQ SWPA General Headquarters Southwestern Pacific Area
IBT India-Burma Theater
IMTFE International Military Tribunal for the Far East
IPS International Prosecution Section
JCS Joint Chiefs of Staff
JICA Joint Intelligence Collection Agency
JICPOA Joint Intelligence Center, Pacific Ocean Area
MEW Ministry of Economic Warfare (British)
MID Military Intelligence Division
MIS Military Intelligence Service
MISLS Military Intelligence Service Language School
NEFIS Netherlands Forces Intelligence Service
NEI Netherlands East Indies
OIR Office of Intelligence Research

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ONI Office of Naval Intelligence


OSS Office of Strategic Services
OWI Office of War Information
PACMIRS Pacific Area Command Military Intelligence Research Service
POW Prisoner of War
R&A Office of Strategic Services Research and Analysis Branch
SACSEA Supreme Allied Commander Southeast Asia
SCAP Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers
SEA Southeast Asia [also Southeast Asia Command]
SEAC Southeast Asia Command
SEATIC Southeast Asia Translation and Interrogation Center
SI Secret Intelligence Branch, OSS
SINTIC Sino Translation and Interrogation Center
SOS Service of Supply
SSU Strategic Services Unit
SWNCC State War Navy Coordinating Committee
SWPA South West Pacific Area
UNWCC United Nations War Crimes Commission
USAF CBI United States Army Forces, China-Burma-India
USAFFE United States Army Forces, Far East
USAFICPA United States Army Forces in the Central Pacific Area
USAFIK United States Army Forces in Korea
USAFISPA United States Army Forces in the South Pacific Area
USMC United States Marine Corps
USSBS United States Strategic Bombing Survey
WD War Department
WDC Washington Document Center
WDGS War Department General Staff
X-2 Counteintelligence Branch, OSS


Contents
Guide to Japanese War Crimes Records in the National Archives........i

Structure of the Finding Aid...............................................................ii

How to Navigate the Finding Aid.......................................................iv

Requesting Access to and Requesting Reproductions of Records.......v

Acknowledgements.......................................................................... vii

The War Department Decimal File Classification Scheme................ viii

Common Acronyms............................................................................ix

RG 24: Records of the Bureau of Naval Personnel............................. 1

RG 38: Records of the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations .......... 3


Records of the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Operations)......................................... 3
Records of the Office of Naval Intelligence.................................................................... 3

RG 43: Records of International Conferences, Commissions, and


Expositions . ....................................................................................14
Records Relating to the Far Eastern Commission...........................................................14

RG 56: General Records of the Department of Treasury ..................26


Central Files of the Office of the Secretary and Assistant Secretaries ..............................26
Records of the Office of the General Counsel ...............................................................26
Records of the Office of the Assistant Secretary for International Affairs . ........................27

RG 59: General Records of the Department of State ........................31


Central Files ...........................................................................................................31
Name Cards . ..........................................................................................................32
Purport Lists and Purport Cards .................................................................................33
Source Card Index . .................................................................................................33
Decimal Files ..........................................................................................................34
Lot Files..................................................................................................................36
Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs......................................................................................37
Records of the Office of Intelligence............................................................................43
Records of the Office of the Legal Adviser....................................................................43
Records of the Bureau of Public Affairs........................................................................45
Records of the Special War Problems Division...............................................................46
Records of the Division of World Trade Intelligence and its Successor, Division of Economic
Security Controls .....................................................................................................53

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RG 60: General Records of the Department of Justice .....................59


Classified Central Files 1914- ....................................................................................60
Records of the Antitrust Division ................................................................................60

RG 65: Records of the Federal Bureau of Investigation....................62

RG 82: Records of the Federal Reserve System ...............................96


Records of the Board of Governors .............................................................................96

RG 84: Records of the Foreign Service Posts of the Department of


State ...............................................................................................97
Australia ................................................................................................................98
Burma.................................................................................................................. 101
China.................................................................................................................... 102
Great Britain.......................................................................................................... 105
India.................................................................................................................... 105
Japan................................................................................................................... 108
Philippines............................................................................................................. 110
Switzerland........................................................................................................... 112
Thailand................................................................................................................ 113

RG 107: Records of the Office of the Secretary of War . .................115


Records of the Office of the Secretary of War............................................................. 115
Records of the Executive Assistant, Special Assistant and Consultants .......................... 120
Records of the Office of the Assistant Secretary of War ............................................... 121

RG 111: Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer................125


Office of the Chief Signal Officer............................................................................... 125

RG 112: Records of the Office of the Surgeon General (Army) . .....126


Surgeon Generals Office......................................................................................... 126
Records of the Preventive Medicine Division............................................................... 128

RG 125: Records of the Office of the Judge Advocate General


(Navy) ...........................................................................................129
War Crimes Branch................................................................................................. 129

RG 127: Records of the United States Marine Corps.......................139


Office of the Commandant....................................................................................... 139

RG 131: Records of the Office of Alien Property ............................146


Orders.................................................................................................................. 147
Legal Records........................................................................................................ 155

RG 153: Records of the Judge Advocate General (Army)................158


War Crimes Branch................................................................................................. 158

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RG 165: Records of the War Department General and Special


Staffs................................................................................................. 191
Records of the Office of the Chief of Staff................................................................... 191
Records of the General Staff.................................................................................... 193
Records of the War Department Special Staff ............................................................ 247
Field Organizations Directly Under the General Staff.................................................... 250

RG 169: Records of the Foreign Economic Administration .............256


Records of the Board of Economic Warfare 1941-1943 ................................................ 256
Records of the Office of the Administrator ................................................................. 257
Records of the Office of the Budget and Administrative Planning .................................. 259
Records of the Bureau of Areas ............................................................................... 267

RG 175: Records of the Chemical Warfare Service .........................322


Office of the Chief, Chemical Warfare Service............................................................. 322

RG 200: National Archives Gift Collection Records..........................339

RG 208: Records of the Office of War Information .........................340


Records of the Historian.......................................................................................... 340
Records of the Overseas Operations Branch .............................................................. 341

RG 216: Records of the Office of Censorship . ................................357


General Records .................................................................................................... 357
Records of the Office of the Director . ....................................................................... 358
Records of the Administrative Division ...................................................................... 358
Records of the Postal Division . ................................................................................ 362

RG 218: Records of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff ...........................363


Records of the Chairman......................................................................................... 363
Records of the Combined Civil Affairs Committee ....................................................... 384

RG 226: Records of the Office of Strategic Services .......................386


Secret Intelligence Branch....................................................................................... 386
Research and Analysis Branch.................................................................................. 387
Foreign Nationalities Branch..................................................................................... 387
X-2 Branch............................................................................................................ 387
Records of the Director . ......................................................................................... 389
Records of the Research and Analysis Branch ............................................................ 390

RG 238: National Archives Collection of World War II War Crimes


Records .........................................................................................554
Records of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East (IMTFE) 1946-1948........... 554

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RG 239: Records of the American Commission for the Protection


and Salvage of Artistic and Historic Monuments in War Areas .......561
Records of the Commission...................................................................................... 563

RG 242: National Archives Collection of Foreign Records Seized ...567

RG 243: Records of the United States Strategic Bombing Survey...576


Pacific Survey........................................................................................................ 576

RG 262: Records of the Foreign Broadcast Intelligence Service . ...579


Central Files ......................................................................................................... 579

RG 263: Records of the Central Intelligence Agency . ....................580


Records of the Office of the Director of Central Intelligence.......................................... 580
Records of the Foreign Documents Division................................................................ 580
Files Released in Response to the Japanese Imperial Government Disclosure Act ........... 581

RG 299: Records of the Foreign Claims Settlement Commission of


the United States . .........................................................................584
Office of General Counsel........................................................................................ 585

RG 313: Records of Naval Operating Forces ..................................586


Records of Pacific Ocean Area Activities..................................................................... 586

RG 319: Records of the Army Staff.................................................595


Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence (G-2)............................................. 595
Office of the Chief of Military History......................................................................... 716

RG 331: Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation


Headquarters, World War II ..........................................................717
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP) 717
Adjutant Generals Section....................................................................................... 721
Records of the SCAP Legal Section 1945-1952............................................................ 732
Records of the SCAP International Prosecution Section ............................................. 1046
Government Section............................................................................................. 1050
Civil Historical Section........................................................................................... 1072
Civil Property Custodian........................................................................................ 1082
Judge Advocate Section......................................................................................... 1246
Records of the Headquarters Southeast Asia Command (SEAC) 1943-1945................. 1346

RG 353: Records of Interdepartmental and Intradepartmental


Committees, State Department ...................................................1348
Records of the Secretary of States Staff Committee 1944-1947.................................. 1348
Records of the State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee............................................ 1349
Subcommittee Records.......................................................................................... 1355

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Records of the Division of World Trade Intelligence and its Successor, Division of Economic
Security Controls ................................................................................................. 1358

RG 389: Records of the Office of the Provost Marshal General . ...1362


General Records................................................................................................... 1362
Records of the Military Government Division . .......................................................... 1365
Records of the Military Police Division...................................................................... 1366
Records of the Prisoner of War Division.................................................................... 1367
Provost Division Records........................................................................................ 1378

RG 407: Records of the Adjutant Generals Office, 1917 ............1379


Records of, or Maintained by, the Communications Branch......................................... 1379
Records of the Administrative Services Division........................................................ 1381
The Philippine Archives Collection........................................................................... 1414

RG 457: Records of the National Security Agency.........................1424

RG 493: Records of U.S. Army Forces in the China-Burma-India


Theaters of Operation .................................................................1552
Records of the China-Burma-India Theater of Operations, U.S. Army (CBI)................... 1552
Records of the India-Burma Theater of Operations, U.S. Army (IBT)............................ 1553
Records of the China Theater of Operations, U.S. Army (CT)....................................... 1561
Histories of China-Burma-India Theaters.................................................................. 1593

RG 494: Records of U.S. Army Forces in the Middle Pacific, 1942-


1946 . ..........................................................................................1606
Records of the Chief of Staff.................................................................................. 1606
Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff, G-2.............................................................. 1606
Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff, G-3.............................................................. 1607
Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff, G-4.............................................................. 1607
Records of the Adjutant General............................................................................. 1607
Records of the Judge Advocate General................................................................... 1609
Records of the War Crimes Division......................................................................... 1610

RG 495: Records of Headquarters, United States Army Forces,


Western Pacific ...........................................................................1611
Office of the Commanding General.......................................................................... 1611
Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff, G-1.............................................................. 1611
Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff, G-2.............................................................. 1612
Records of the Adjutant General............................................................................. 1613
Records of the Judge Advocate............................................................................... 1614
Records of the Provost Marshal............................................................................... 1615
Records of the Chemical Warfare Officer ................................................................. 1617

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RG 496: Records of General Headquarters, Southwest Pacific Area


and United States Army Forces, Pacific .......................................1624
Records of the Office of the Chief of Staff................................................................. 1624
Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff, G-2 ............................................................. 1625
Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff, G-3.............................................................. 1641
Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff, G-4.............................................................. 1643
Records of the Adjutant General............................................................................. 1645
Records of the Civil Affairs Section.......................................................................... 1663
Records of the Provost Marshal............................................................................... 1663
Records of the Psychological Warfare Branch............................................................ 1664
Records of the Chief Signal Officer.......................................................................... 1673
Records of the U.S. Army Forces, Far East (USAFFE)................................................. 1674

RG 554: Records of General Headquarters, Far East Command,


Supreme Commander Allied Powers, and United Nations
Command ....................................................................................1678
Records of the Far East Command.......................................................................... 1679

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Casualty Branch Entry 12: Japanese War Crimes Involving POWs

Records of the Bureau of Naval Personnel


Record Group 24

The Bureau of Naval Personnel (BUPERS) was established in the Department of the Navy
by an act of May 13, 1942, (56 Stat. 276). BUPERS assumed five personnel-related
responsibilities from the now-abolished Bureau of Navigation, which included procurement,
training, distribution, performance, and welfare. These remained the bureaus principal
responsibilities, with relatively modest changes, for over thirty years. Some functions
relating to procurement and training of specialized personnel, such as in aviation and
medicine, were exercised by the appropriate technical bureaus. During World War
II, BUPERS had responsibility for most matters relating to regular and reservist naval
personnel, including officers, enlisted men, WAVES, Staff Corps, and most specialists.

Casualty Branch

Records Relating to Japanese War Crimes Involving POWs (0024-A1-12)


This series, which is arranged roughly according to subject, consists of miscellaneous
records related to war crimes committed by Japanese Imperial Forces and collaborators
against Allied POWs and civilians at various locations in the Pacific Theater during World War
II. The documents in this series include correspondence, investigative reports, and trial
records. Boxes 1-4 location: 470/55/10/01.

Box Subject
1 Executions on Chi Chi Jima
1 Japanese Statements Regarding the Execution of Five Americans at Singkong,
Southern Celebes 3-4 August 1945
1 Japanese War Crimes Guam
1 POW Philippine Islands Executed
1 POW War Crime Trials
1 POW War Crimes
1 POW War Crimes Sentences
1 State Dept. Summary of Activities on Behalf of POWs during WWII, 4 September
1945
1 War Crimes Execution of two Airmen from USS Enterprise who crashed into the
sea during the Battle of Midway after being rescued by the Japanese destroyer
Makigumo (Ens. W. OFlaherty and Bruno P. Gaido)
2 Japanese Atrocities on Guam Against Natives and Americans A16-2 Belligerents-
Policy
2 Japanese Mandate Island Fortification Defense (War Crimes Trials)
2 Japanese Mandate Island Fortification Prosecution (War Crimes Trial)
2 War Crimes Materials [Guam] Enclosure 1
3 Crisostimo, Luis Cepeda 119 (5/46)
3 Ooka, Thoma Cruz 400 (1945)
3 Scharff, George 503 (Nov. 57)
3 Sgambelluri, Adolfo Conacho 511 (11/99)
3 Shimizu, Jose A 690 (1949)

RG 24. Records of the Bureau of Naval Personnel 


Casualty Branch Entry 12: Japanese War Crimes Involving POWs

Box Subject
3 Shinohara, Samuel T. 518 (5/61)
3 Torres, Jose Cruz 570 (2/45)
3 Villagomez, Jose P. 581 (1945)
3 Villagomez, Juan S. 582 (5/58)
3 Yamanaka, Kiyoji 621
4 Board of Investigation Bonin Islands, Vol. II, pp. 368-782
4 Bonin Islands Investigation, Vol. III, pp. 782-979 Exhibits
4 Record of Proceedings of Board of Investigation, U.S. Occupation Forces, Bonin
Islands Re Deaths of Allied POWs in Custody of Japanese Military Forces, Vol. I,
pp. 1-368

RG 24. Records of the Bureau of Naval Personnel 


Records of the Office of Naval Intelligence Entry 85A: Formerly Security Classified Administrative Correspon-
dence, 1941-1945

Records of the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations


Record Group 38

By an executive order of December 18, 1941, the Commander in Chief, U.S. Fleet
(COMINCH) was removed from the authority of the Chief of Naval Operations and was put
in supreme command of the Navys operating forces. On March 12, 1942, however, another
executive order made provision for combining the duties of the Commander in Chief, U.S.
Fleet, and those of the Chief of Naval Operations and assigned them to one office with the
title of Commander in Chief, United States Fleet, and Chief of Naval Operations. This
official served as the principal naval adviser to the President on the conduct of the war and
principal naval adviser and executive to the Secretary of the Navy on the conduct of the
activities of the Naval Establishment. Adm. Ernest J. King, who had become Commander
in Chief, U.S. Fleet in December 1941, was given the dual role and retained it during the
remainder of the war. As Chief of Naval Operations he succeeded Adm. Harold R. Stark,
who had held that office since before the outbreak of the war in Europe in 1939.

Records of the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Operations)

The Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Operations), holding the rank of Vice Admiral, under
the authority and direction of the Chief of Naval Operations, prepared strategic plans and
policies and was responsible for the organization, operational development, readiness,
administration, and operations of seagoing forces, sea frontiers, and overseas naval
command areas. He oversaw the evaluation and dissemination of operational information
and had representation on joint operational agencies.

Records of the Office of Naval Intelligence

During World War II, the Naval Intelligence Division was part of the Services group
under the Sub Chief of Naval Operations. During the war the Office of Naval Intelligence
(ONI) was responsible for the collection and distribution of naval intelligence for Navy
bureaus and offices. It cooperated closely with the Military Intelligence Division (MID),
the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the State Department, the Office of U.S. Censorship,
and the British Imperial Censorship Office. Since Headquarters, COMINCH, and ONI both
carried on intelligence activities; a more clear-cut distinction was made between them
when COMINCH established the Combat Intelligence Division on July 1, 1943. The general
line of demarcation between their duties was that the Naval Intelligence Division was
responsible for strategic intelligence and the Combat Intelligence Division was responsible
for operational intelligence.

Formerly Security Classified Administrative Correspondence 1941-1945


(0038-A1-85A)
This series is arranged according to the Navy Filing Manual, a copy of which is located in the
consultation area in Room 2400. Boxes 1-451 location: 370/14/14/02.

RG 38. Records of the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations 


Records of the Office of Naval Intelligence Entry 98A: Confidential Reports of Naval Attaches, 1940-1946

Subject Index to Naval Attach Reports in Series 98A, 98B, and 98C 1940-1947
(0038-A1-95A)
This index is arranged alphabetically under 30 major headings, including: all nations,
commerce, financial, government, foreign relations, social and economic conditions, and
societies and organizations. Under each of the major headings the cards are arranged by
subject or country, and thereunder by subject or country. Included on the cards are register
number, file designation, date, title, the source of the information, and the original security
classification on the document. Also included on some cards are lists of the enclosures
to the document and cross-references to other subjects in the index. The index has been
microfilmed and is available as NARA Microfilm Publication M1332. Boxes 1-35 location:
370/13/9/05.

Formerly Confidential Reports of Naval Attachs 1940-1946 (0038-A1-98A)


This series consists of intelligence reports submitted by naval attachs based upon their
observations concerning foreign naval activities. Most reports contain military, economic,
and political information about the country. The series is arranged by subject classification
number and thereunder numerically. See series 95A for a subject index for the World War II
intelligence summaries and reports. Boxes 1-1276 location: 370/13/10/01.

Box File Register Subject


197 A-1-Z 24097 Combat Intelligence Center, South Pacific Force of the
U.S. Pacific Fleet, Headquarters of the Commander.
Translations of Captured Japanese Documents 1943
location: 370/13/14/01
197 A-1-Z 24097 Allied Translation and Interpreter Section (ATIS)
products, including Current Translations, Enemy
Publications, Bulletins (Preliminary Examination of
Documents), Spot Reports, 1943-1945 location:
370/13/14/01
198 A-1-Z 24097 Original captured Japanese documents, including
machinery blueprints for I Type Submarine location:
370/13/14/01
198 A-1-Z 24097 South Pacific Force of the U.S. Pacific Fleet,
Headquarters of the Commander. Translations of
captured Japanese Documents, May 1944 location:
370/13/14/01
198 A-1-Z 24097 Preliminary Report to Japanese Document Conference,
War Department, Washington, DC, December 1944-
January 1945; December 23, 1944, ca. 50 pp. location:
370/13/14/01
199 A-1-Z 24097 Original captured Japanese documents location:
370/13/14/01
200 A-1-Z 24097 Miscellaneous reports and translations, and accession
lists of captured Japanese documents 1943-1945
location: 370/13/14/01
201 A-1-Z 24097 Original captured Japanese documents location:
370/13/14/01
201 A-1-Z 24097 Miscellaneous reports and accession lists of captured
Japanese records, 1946 location: 370/13/14/01
427 C-9-B 18501 World Economic Situation 1940-1945 (3 files) location:
370/13/18/06

RG 38. Records of the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations 


Records of the Office of Naval Intelligence Entry 98A: Confidential Reports of Naval Attaches, 1940-1946

Box File Register Subject


429 C-9-C 23070 Economic Surveys-Various Countries 1940-1945
location: 370/13/18/06
430 C-9-B 24263 Survey of Economic Warfare Information 1943 location:
370/13/18/06
430-431 C-9-B 24431 Military Government of Occupied Territories 1943-1946
(9 files) location: 370/13/18/06
437 C-9-D 24431/46 Military Government of Occupied Territories 1946
location: 370/13/18/07
439 C-9-E 16693 System of Government-Japan location: 370/13/18/07
441 C-9-E 23269 Conditions in the Far East location: 370/13/19/01
443 C-9-E 24112 International Situation 1943-1945 location:
370/13/19/01
464 C-10-E 6540- MID Digest of Information on Japan location:
7115 370/13/19/04
465-67 C-10-E 7573 MID Digest of Information on Japan location:
370/13/19/04
467-70 C-10-E 7573 General Notes on Japan (11 files, A, B, C, E, F, G, H, I,
J, K) location: 370/13/19/04
479 C-10-F 20330-G Japanese Propaganda location: 370/13/19/06
480 C-10-F 24045 Prisoners of War and Internees of the Japanese
location: 370/13/19/06
480 C-10-F 25545 Prisoners of War-Internees All Nations location:
370/13/19/06
508 C-10-I 11399-O Japanese Foreign Relations and Foreign policies 1940-
1941 location: 370/13/20/03
508 C-10-I 11399-P Japanese Foreign Relations and Foreign policies 1941
location: 370/13/20/03
508 C-10-I 11399-Q Japanese Foreign Relations and Foreign policies 1943-
1945 location: 370/13/20/03
508 C-10-I 11402-R Economic Conditions-Japan 1941 location:
370/13/20/03
508 C-10-I 11402-S Economic Conditions-Japan 1942-1944 location:
370/13/20/03
512 C-10-I 11556-F Social Conditions in Japan location: 370/13/20/03
512 C-10-I 11510-X Chinese-Japanese Relations 1939-1945 location:
370/13/20/03
513-515 C-10-I 14493 Archives-All Nations 1945-1946 location: 370/13/20/04
515 C-10-I 25787 Documents and Records-All Nations 1945-1946 (4 files)
location: 370/13/20/04
516 C-10-J 11817-B Prominent Japanese Persons location: 370/13/20/04
517-21 C-10-J 11817 Personalities-Japan and Colonies (23 files, E thru Z and
AA) location: 370/13/20/05
522 C-10-J 12062-C Japanese Activities in the Philippine Islands location:
370/13/20/05
522 C-10-J 12096-F The Pacific Question-Policies and Interests of Various
Countries 1939-1942 location: 370/13/20/05
525 C-10-J 12901-D Japanese Activities in Manchuria location: 370/13/20/06
525 C-10-J 12902 Chinese-American Relations 1941-1945 location:
370/13/20/06
529 C-10-J 20891 Japan, China, Manchuria, Korea 1945 location:
370/13/20/06
594 C-10-N 23911 Embassy Reports to the State Department 1942-1946
(3 files) location: 370/13/22/02

RG 38. Records of the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations 


Records of the Office of Naval Intelligence Entry 98C: Secret Reports of Naval Attaches, 1940-1945

Box File Register Subject


697 F-1-G 9999-D Chemical Warfare-General location: 370/13/24/02
699 F-1-G 21082 Chemical Warfare-China location: 370/13/24/03
699 F-1-G 18519 Chemical Warfare-Japan location: 370/13/24/02

Confidential Reports of Naval Attachs 1940-1946 (0038-A1-98B)


This series is arranged alphabetically within each box by the name of a city. Boxes 1277-
1349 location: 370/14/1/04.

Box City
1295 Bombay, India location: 370/14/1/06
1295 Melbourne, Australia location: 370/14/1/06
1296 Colombo, Ceylon location: 370/14/1/06
1297 Calcutta, India location: 370/14/1/06
1298-1300 New Delhi, India location: 370/14/1/07
1301-1302 Nanking, China location: 370/14/1/07
1307 Shanghai, China location: 370/14/2/01
1313 Wellington, New Zealand location: 370/14/2/02
1315-1316 Bangkok, Thailand location: 370/14/2/02
1326 Singapore location: 370/14/2/04

Formerly Secret Reports of Naval Attachs 1940-1945 (0038-A1-98C)


These records are much like those described above but were classified Secret. Arranged
by subject classification number and thereunder numerically, with a few reports arranged by
a separate number scheme at the end of the series. See series 95A for a subject index for
the World War II intelligence summaries and reports. Boxes 1-488 location: 370/14/3/01.

Box File Register Subject


93-95 A-1-Z 24097 Translations of Captured Japanese Relations location:
370/14/5/01
144 C-8-A 25783/46 Art and Art Objects-All Nations [art looting] 1946
location: 370/14/6/01
144 C-9-B 18501-A World Economic Situation 1942-1945 location:
370/14/6/01
144 C-9-B 18501-B World Conditions 1945 location: 370/14/6/01
145 C-9-B 24263 Summary of Economic Warfare Intelligence 1943-1944
location: 370/14/6/01
145 C-9-B 24431 Military Government of Occupied Territory 1943-1945
(5 files) location: 370/14/6/01
146 C-9-B 24816 Contraband Control 1944 location: 370/14/6/01
146 C-9-B 25580 Red Cross Relief 1945 location: 370/14/6/01
146 C-9-D 21851 State Department Organization and Activities 1944
location: 370/14/6/01
147 C-9-E 23269 General Conditions-Far East location: 370/14/6/01

RG 38. Records of the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations 


Records of the Office of Naval Intelligence Entry 98C: Secret Reports of Naval Attaches, 1940-1945

Box File Register Subject


147 C-9-E 23278 Fortnightly Summary Current National Situation
and World Events 1944-1945 (3 files) location:
370/14/6/01
148 C-9-E 24112 International Situation 1942-1945 location:
370/14/6/01
148 C-9-E 25128 Japanese-Occupied Countries location: 370/14/6/01
154 C-10-E 7573 General Information-Japan (6 files, B, D, E, G, I, J)
Japanese Occupied Countries location: 370/14/6/02
156 C-10-E 22854-G Department of State Information Series on Foreign
Affairs 1944 location: 370/14/6/03
157 C-10-F 20330-G Japanese Propaganda location: 370/14/6/03
159 C-10-F 24045 Prisoners of War and Internees of the Japanese
location: 370/14/6/03
160 C-10-F 25545 Prisoners of War-All Nations location: 370/14/6/03
164 C-10-H 11204M Ministry of Economic Warfare (Intelligence Weekly)
1945 location: 370/14/6/04
170 C-10-I 24493 Archives-All Countries 1945-1946 (2 files) location:
370/14/6/05
170 C-10-I 25787 Documents and Records-All Nations 1945-1946 (2 files)
location: 370/14/6/05
171 C-10-J 118117 Personalities in Japan and Colonies (4 files B, C, D, E)
location: 370/14/6/05
172 C-10-J 118117 Personalities in Japan and Colonies (14 files, F, G, H, K,
L, M, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, W) location: 370/14/6/05
172 C-10-J 118117-CC Personalities in Japan and Colonies location:
370/14/6/05
172 C-10-J 11836 Social and Economic Conditions in the Philippines 1944
location: 370/14/6/05
172 C-10-J 12062-C Japanese Activities in the Philippine Islands 1943-1944
location: 370/14/6/05
174 C-10-J 12358-B Foreign Relations-China 1944 location: 370/14/6/05
195 C-10-N 23911 Embassy Reports to State Department 1943-1945 (2
files) location: 370/14/7/01
229 F-1-G 9999-D Chemical Warfare-General location: 370/14/7/06
229 F-1-G 17499-O Various Chemical Warfare Reports location:
370/14/7/06
230 F-1-G 18519 Chemical Warfare-Japan location: 370/14/7/06

RG 38. Records of the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations 


Records of the Office of Naval Intelligence, Foreign Intelligence Branch, Far Eastern Section Entry 8: OP 16 FE/
OP 23-F141 Translations 1944-1948

Foreign Intelligence Branch

Records of the Far Eastern Section

Captured Japanese Documents and Translations 1942-1945 (0038-UD-7)

Box Subject
1-8 Captured Japanese Documents and Translations location: 370/15/2/07

OP 16 FE/OP 23-F141 Translations 1944-1948 (0038-UD-8)


The numbered translations contained in Boxes 1-23 below contain information on a wide
variety of subjects, including Sailing Directions; Notices to Mariners; airplanes and
airfields; radar; echo-ranging gear; radio homing gear; direction finders, and range finders;
communications equipment; cameras and optical instruments; engines, carburetors,
fuel injector systems, magnetos, oils, and greases; gasoline and gasoline additives;
weather data and forecasts; rockets and rocket launchers; air defense preparations, units,
equipment, procedures, and activities; evacuation of Japanese urban communities; supplies,
supply methods, supply units, and supply shortages; bombs and other ordnance; ship and
other naval vessels; Japanese intelligence reports regarding the Soviet Party and Russian
military matters, such aircraft, installations, land mines, bombs, training and discipline, and
military operations on the Eastern Front and at the Manchurian-Soviet border; population;
mobilization and conscription; Japanese character; Government; and police. As the Allies
conquered and occupied more places in the Japanese Empire and Japan, OP 16 FE started
producing translation reports about harbors and harbor installations in French Indo-China,
Singapore, Thailand, Philippines, Japan, Java, and elsewhere in the Japanese Empire. It
also published information about countries Japan occupied. OP 16 FEs translation work
shifted dramatically to occupation-related translations during the late summer and fall of
1945. During the August 25-October 1, 1945 period it produced numerous translations
relating to prefecture information and government officials in different parts of Japan. It
also produced, during the late Augustmid-November period, translations related to the
structure of the Japanese government and the various ministries. The Emperor and his
household estates and accounts were the subject of several translations. The List of OP 16
FE Translations in Box 1 serves as an index to the translations.

Box Subject
1 List of OP 16 FE Translations location: 370/15/3/01
1-12 Translations Nos. 1-398 June 1944-October 1945 location: 370/15/3/01
13 OP 16 FE Special Translations July 1944 location: 370/15/3/02
14 Washington Document Center (WDC) Research Reports, Summaries, Publications,
Miscellaneous Items, and Accession Lists 1943-1946 location: 370/15/3/03
15-18 WDC Accession Lists (ONI, CIG, CIA) 1945-1948 location: 370/15/3/03
19 Washington Document Center (WDC) Translations 1946-1947 location: 370/15/3/03;
Included are:
Military Intelligence Division, U.S. War Department and Office of Naval Intelligence,
U.S. Navy Department, Washington Document Center Translation, No. 23, Plans

RG 38. Records of the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations 


Records of the Office of Naval Intelligence, Foreign Intelligence Branch, Far Eastern Section Entry 8: OP 16 FE/
OP 23-F141 Translations 1944-1948

for the Large-Scale Training of Youth Workers, August 15, 1946. Based on a 1942
document prepared by Investigation Section, Manshu Toku 3036 Butai.
Military Intelligence Division, U.S. War Department and Office of Naval Intelligence,
U.S. Navy Department, Washington Document Center Translation, No. 26,
Research Reports on Communications Equipment, August 29, 1946. From five
research reports compiled by the Japanese Fifth Army Technical Laboratory at
Kokubunji.
Military Intelligence Division, U.S. War Department and Office of Naval Intelligence,
U.S. Navy Department, Washington Document Center Translation, No. 27, A
Japanese Plan for Hydroelectric Development of the Yellow River in China, October
1, 1946, 3 volumes.
Military Intelligence Division, U.S. War Department and Office of Naval Intelligence,
U.S. Navy Department, Washington Document Center Translation, No. 29,
Japanese Radio Intelligence on USSR, August 30, 1946
Military Intelligence Division, U.S. War Department and Office of Naval Intelligence,
U.S. Navy Department, Washington Document Center Translation, No. 36,
Credentials Carried by the People of the Eastern Soviet Union and Their Value in
Espionage, October 31, 1946.
Military Intelligence Division, U.S. War Department and Office of Naval Intelligence,
U.S. Navy Department, Washington Document Center Translation, No. 37,
Report on Investigation of the Conditions of Flow of the Yellow River at Pao Tou,
November 5, 1946.
Military Intelligence Division, U.S. War Department and Office of Naval Intelligence,
U.S. Navy Department, Washington Document Center Translation, No. 38, Red
Army Abbreviations, November 14, 1946.
Military Intelligence Division, U.S. War Department and Office of Naval Intelligence,
U.S. Navy Department, Washington Document Center Translation, No. 40, Reports
on the Construction of River Survey Stations at Shan-Hsien and Mao-Ching-Tu on
the Yellow River, November 15, 1946; North China Electric Works 1941.
Military Intelligence Division, U.S. War Department and Office of Naval Intelligence,
U.S. Navy Department, Washington Document Center Translation, No. 41, Yellow
River Flood Control and Power Generation (Construction of a Dam in San-Men
Gorge), November 15, 1946; Report issued by the North China Electric Company
1942.
Military Intelligence Division, U.S. War Department and Office of Naval Intelligence,
U.S. Navy Department, Washington Document Center Translation, No. 42, A Survey
of Coast Defense Installations in the Southern part of the Maritime Krai of the
U.S.S.R., November 20, 1946; Compiled by the Naval General Staff in June 1936.
Washington Document Center, Central Intelligence Group, Washington Document
Center Translation, No. 45, Fission of Uranium Nuclei by Thermal-Neutron
Bombardment, January 22, 1947; 3 documents authorized by the Physics
Department of the Kyoto Imperial University, mostly 1945.
Washington Document Center, Central Intelligence Group, Washington Document
Center Translation, No. 46, Biographies of Japanese Proletarian Movement Workers,
January 29, 1947, 2 vols.; published in 1931 by the Social Thought Research
Institute, Tokyo.

RG 38. Records of the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations 


Records of the Office of Naval Intelligence, Foreign Intelligence Branch, Far Eastern Section Entry 8: OP 16 FE/
OP 23-F141 Translations 1944-1948

Documents Branch, Central Intelligence Group, Documents Branch Translation No.


52, Report on the Survey Made Between PU-Chou and Yun-ChEng Relative to
Dam Construction in the San-Men Gorge of the Yellow River, March 7, 1947.
Documents Branch, Central Intelligence Group, Documents Branch Translation No.
53, NKVD Operational Methods, March 12, 1947 (still withdrawn).
Documents Branch, Central Intelligence Group, Documents Branch Translation No.
55, Business Reports on the Manchurian Industrial Development Corporation,
March 18, 1947; 12 business reports of the Manchurian Industrial Development
Corporation covering the period 1937-1943.
20 Central Intelligence Group Branch Washington Document Center (WDC) Translations
1947 location: 370/15/3/03; Included are:
Documents Branch, Central Intelligence Group, Documents Branch Translation No.
56, Tables of the Quantity and Quality of Coal Fields in North China and Meng-
Chiang, March 21, 1947; Issued March 1942 by the No. 1 Research Office,
Research Bureau, North China Development Company, Ltd.
Documents Branch, Central Intelligence Group, Documents Branch Translation No.
57, A Complete Survey of the Yellow River and Its Riparian Districts, April 2, 1947
document 252537, 3 vols.; Report done by Second Research Committee of the
Japanese Far Eastern Institute published in 1944.
Documents Branch, Central Intelligence Group, Documents Branch Translation No.
61, Outline of Wartime Organization of Soviet Armed Forces 1944 Revised Edition,
April 11, 1947; Issued by Imperial Headquarters June 1, 1944.
Documents Branch, Central Intelligence Group, Documents Branch Translation No. 68,
Military Topographical Study of the Lower Reaches of the Amur River, May 2, 1947.
Documents Branch, Central Intelligence Group, Documents Branch Translation
No. 70, Soviet View of Conditions in Sinkiang, May 8, 1947; This is a Japanese
translation of a Russian document published in 1936 by the All-Union Trade
Council.
Documents Branch, Central Intelligence Group, Documents Branch Translation No.
80, Epidemics in the Far Eastern USSR, June 20, 1947; Immunological Research
Report issued by the Army Medical College 1942, under the supervision of Maj.
Gen. Ishii, in charge of the college immunological classes, and Majh. Tsutou
Takahasi, Army Medical Corps.
Documents Branch, Central Intelligence Group, Documents Branch Translation No.
78, Military Topography of Northern French Indochina, June 13, 1947 document
18687; publication produced by Southern Army General Headquarters in May 1944.
Foreign Documents Branch, Central Intelligence Group, Foreign Documents Branch
Translation No. 87, Mineral Resources in Southeastern Manchuria, August 20,
1947; Produced by Research Department of the South Manchurian Railway
Company in November 1941.
Foreign Documents Branch, Central Intelligence Group, Foreign Documents Branch
Translation No. 90, The Influence of Heat Treatment on the Magnetic Properties
of Ferromagnetic Fe-Al Alloys, September 7, 1947; A research paper by two
individuals with the Metallurgical Research Laboratory of Tohoku Imperial
University.

RG 38. Records of the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations 10


Records of the Office of Naval Intelligence, Foreign Intelligence Branch, Far Eastern Section Entry 8: OP 16 FE/
OP 23-F141 Translations 1944-1948

Foreign Documents Branch, Central Intelligence Group, Foreign Documents Branch


Translation No. 91, Military Topographical Study of East Baikal, September 12,
1947; presumably from the Imperial General Headquarters.
21 CIG/Central Intelligence Agency Branch Translations 1947-1948 location:
370/15/3/04; Included are:
Foreign Documents Branch, Central Intelligence Group, Foreign Documents Branch
Translation No. 95, Records of Weather Observations in Yakut, ASSR, 1926, October
14, 1947; document 234963, issued by the South Manchurian Railroad in 1936.
Foreign Documents Branch, Central Intelligence Group, Foreign Documents Branch
Translation No. 96, Military medical Geography of Meng-Chiang, October 23, 1947;
document 201862, complete translation of a document prepared principally from
reports of the Mongolian Occupation Army, the North China Area Army, and the
Kwantung Army and issued by the Japanese General Staff Headquarters in 1943.
Foreign Documents Branch, Central Intelligence Group, Foreign Documents Branch
Translation No. 97, Military Geography of Outer Mongolia, November 7, 1947;
document 256729, complete translation of a research study of the military
geography of Outer Mongolia prepared by the Imperial Headquarters of the
Japanese Army in 1944.
Foreign Documents Branch, Central Intelligence Agency, Foreign Documents Branch
Translation No. 102, Reports of Japanese Bacteriological Research, January 12,
1948, 2 Vols. This publication consists of complete translations of 17 Japanese
medical reports prepared by Japanese Army personnel between 1934 and 1944.
The editor notes that these reports were selected by a board of U.S. medical
officers from brief summaries in the Washington Document Centers Special
Medical Summary No. 1, October 18, 1946. The reports are numbered 66, 130,
228, 290, 292, 293, 294, 305, 309, 320, 328, 372, 607, 608, 664, 917, and 918.
Report No. 320 is Tests on The Survival of Cholera Vibrio on Various Types of Food,
by Col. Ishii, Immunological Research Laboratory, Army Medical College and Army
Surgeon Maj. Takatomo Inouye June 30, 1941. Many of the experiments reported
involved mice, rabbits, and marmots.
Foreign Documents Branch, Central Intelligence Agency, Foreign Documents Branch
Translation No. 123, Data on Electrical Communication Equipment and Research
in the USSR and Japan, March 18, 1948; this contains translations from three
Japanese documents (1942-1944), one was captured at the Japanese Army
Ordnance Headquarters.
Foreign Documents Branch, Central Intelligence Agency, Foreign Documents Branch
Translation No. 125, Soviet Radio and Wire Communications, March 26, 1948; this
publication is a translation from the Japanese by Foreign Documents Branch of
extracts from the 1941 and 1942 editions of the Series, Research on the Technical
and Scientific Level of the USSR, published by the East Asia Research Institute.
Foreign Documents Branch, Central Intelligence Agency, Foreign Documents Branch
Translation No. 142, Survey of Chin-hsien, April 29, 1948; document 299915, this
publication is composed of translations from the Japanese extracted from a tourist
guide to Chin-hsien city, the guide was prepared by the Research Department,
Chin-hsien railway Bureau, and published by the Chin-hsien Japanese Chamber of
Commerce in 1937.

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Records of the Office of Naval Intelligence, Foreign Intelligence Branch, Far Eastern Section Entry 8: OP 16 FE/
OP 23-F141 Translations 1944-1948

Foreign Documents Branch, Central Intelligence Agency, Foreign Documents Branch


Translation No. 143. Miscellaneous Translations of Medical Reports, May 6, 1948,
2 vols., vol. 1 pp. 1-167, vol. II pp. 168-301. Complete translations of selected
reports from the Epidemic Prevention Laboratory Research Reports, Second Series,
of the Japanese Army Medical College. A compilation of 15 reports, selected for
translation by the FDB by a board of U.S. medical officers.
The majority of the reports are research performed by Japanese Army medical
officers and civilian technicians. Six reports are Japanese Medical Intelligence
translations of Russian publications. Maj. Gen. Shiro Ishii supervised the research.
The reports cover bacteriology, epidemiology, immunology, pathology, sanitation,
and frostbite prevention. They are translated from documents 196009, 196025,
270436, 270437, 270438, 270439, 270440, 270448, and 270449.
22 Central Intelligence Agency Documents Branch Translations 1948-1949 location:
370/15/3/04; Included are:
Foreign Documents Branch, Central Intelligence Agency, Foreign Documents Branch
Translation No. 146, Basic Types and Standard Dimensions of Rubber-Shock Proof
Mounts and Buffer Discs, May 18, 1948; document 212601, a Japanese document
by the Acoustical Research Department of the Japanese Navy Technical Research
Laboratory.
Foreign Documents Branch, Central Intelligence Agency, Foreign Documents
Branch Translation No. 147, Military Topographical Study of Siam, May 19, 1948;
document 158686, from a Japanese document published by the Yoshi Force
Headquarters in January 1945.
Foreign Documents Branch, Central Intelligence Agency, Foreign Documents Branch
Translation No. 148, Military Topographical Study of Southern French Indochina,
May 19, 1948; document 158688, published by Japanese Southern Army General
Headquarters in August 1944.
Foreign Documents Branch, Central Intelligence Agency, Foreign Documents Branch
Translation No. 151, Parasites of Man and Animals in Far Eastern USSR, May 27,
1948; document 238180, a Japanese pamphlet by a professor of Medicine at Seoul
Imperial University and published by the East Asia Research Institute in July 1942.
Foreign Documents Branch, Central Intelligence Agency, Foreign Documents Branch
Translation No. 153, The Agrarian and Economic Program of the CCP, June 10,
1948; three Japanese documents published in October 1943 by the Office of the
Committee for Investigation of Emergency Food Measures, North China Joint
Research Institute.
Foreign Documents Branch, Central Intelligence Agency, Foreign Documents Branch
Translation No. 156, A Survey of Hsing-An-Sheng, June 23, 1948; a Japanese
document published June 28, 1938 by the General Affairs Section of the Hsing-an-
tung Provincial Government.
Foreign Documents Branch, Central Intelligence Agency, Foreign Documents Branch
Translation No. 163, Topography, People and Industries of Inner Mongolia, July 7,
1948; extracts of two books published by the Japanese in 1935 and 1943.
Foreign Documents Branch, Central Intelligence Agency, Foreign Documents Branch
Translation No. 166, Tests of Shigella Dysenteriae and Shigella Paradysenteriae,
August 10, 1948; document 270440, this is part 3 of the Japanese document entitled

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Records of the Office of Naval Intelligence, Foreign Intelligence Branch, Far Eastern Section Entry 8: OP 16 FE/
OP 23-F141 Translations 1944-1948

Relation between the Frequency of Supersonic Waves and the Disintegration of


Microorganisms. The tests comprise report 331 second series, of the Immunological
Laboratory Research Reports of the Japanese Army Medical School.
Foreign Documents Branch, Central Intelligence Agency, Foreign Documents Branch
Translation No. 172, Naval Air Bases in Karafuto and Chishima Retto, August 27,
1948; documents 458759 and 208906, two pubs by Japanese Hydrographic Office
1942 and Japanese Naval Air Headquarters in 1943.
Foreign Documents Branch, Central Intelligence Agency, Foreign Documents Branch
Translation No. 188, Railways of Manchuria: The Tsitshiar Sector, October 13,
1948; from several Japanese documents, some of which were publications of the
South Manchuria Railway Company.
Foreign Documents Branch, Central Intelligence Agency, Foreign Documents Branch
Translation No. 193, Railways of Manchuria: The Kirin Sector, November 4, 1948;
from several Japanese documents, some of which were publications of the South
Manchuria Railway Company.
Foreign Documents Branch, Central Intelligence Agency, Foreign Documents Branch
Translation No. 206, Railways of Manchuria: The Harbin Sector, December 20,
1948; from several Japanese documents, some of which were publications of the
South Manchuria Railway Company.
Foreign Documents Branch, Central Intelligence Agency, Foreign Documents Branch
Translation No. 1/49, Railways of Manchuria: The Mukden Sector, January 6, 1949.
Foreign Documents Branch, Central Intelligence Agency, Foreign Documents Branch
Translation No. 3/49, Railways of Manchuria: The Mu-Tan-Chiang Sector, January 12, 1949.
Foreign Documents Branch, Central Intelligence Agency, Foreign Documents Branch
Translation No. 195, Relationship Between Japan and Siam, November 8, 1948;
based on numerous captured documents.
Foreign Documents Branch, Central Intelligence Agency, Foreign Documents
Branch Translation No. 198, Information on the Economy of Sinkiang, November
17, 1948; a compilation of extract translations from 19 Japanese and Chinese
documents.
Foreign Documents Branch, Central Intelligence Agency, Foreign Documents Branch
Translation No. 208, Geography of Outer Mongolia (Eastern Region), December
23, 1948; document 302647, a Japanese document published by the Economic
Research Committee of the South Manchuria Railway in 1935the Japanese
document is a translation from a Russian Document issued by the Irkutsk Military
District Headquarters 1914.
Foreign Documents Branch, Central Intelligence Agency, Foreign Documents Branch
Translation No. 4/49, The Lan-I, A Chinese Secret Society, January 13, 1949;
document 295533, a Japanese document published by the South Manchurian
Railway on January 1, 1940.
23 Central Intelligence Agency Documents Branch Periodical Abstracts 1947-1948
location: 370/15/3/04

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Far Eastern Advisory Commission Entry 1061: Memorandums for Information, 1945-1946

Records of International Conferences, Commissions, and


Expositions
Record Group 43

Records Relating to the Far Eastern Commission

The Far Eastern Commission (FEC) was an international body created for the control of
Japan during the Allied occupation after World War II. It replaced the Far Eastern Advisory
Commission (FEAC) when its Terms of Reference were established by representatives of
the United States, the Soviet Union, and the United Kingdom at the Moscow meeting of
Foreign Ministers in December 1945. Under the Terms of Reference the principal functions
of the Commission were to formulate the policies, principles, and standards in conformity
with which the fulfillment by Japan of its obligations under the Terms of Surrender may
be accomplished, and to review, on the request of any member, any directive issued
to a Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers, or any action taken by the Supreme
Commander involving policy decisions within the jurisdiction of the Commission.

The Far Eastern Advisory Commission

The FEAC consisted of representatives from Australia, Canada, China, France, India, the
Netherlands, New Zealand, the Philippines, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The
Commission made recommendations for basic post-surrender policies and objectives of the
United Nations in regard to Japan. It made no recommendations with regard to the conduct
of military operations or territorial adjustments in the Far East. It was headquartered in
Washington, D.C. The U.S. government acted as host to the Commission and assumed
responsibility for organizing the Secretariat that performed its technical, documentary, and
service functions.

Index to Documents 1946 (0043-A1-1059)


The index provides the document number, the title of the document, the subject, and the
date. Arranged numerically, FEAC #1-FEAC 20; Working Committee Papers WC2-1-WC2-6;
and Memoranda of Information M1-1-MI-16. Box 1 location: 250/9/30/04 [shares the box
with Entry 1060].

FEAC Numbered Documents October 24, 1945-February 8, 1946 (0043-A1-1060)


Memorandums, directives, reports, proposals, and recommendations. Includes information
on war criminals. Arranged numerically 1-20. Box 1 location: 250/9/30/04 [shares the box
with Entry 1059].

Memorandums for Information August 10, 1945-February 25, 1946


(0043-A1-1061)
Memorandums, reports, and news summaries. Included are copies of the weekly reports
on Japan and Korea issued by the Civil Affairs Division of the War Department. Arranged
numerically MI-1-MI-22. Box 1 location: 250/9/30/04 [shares the box with Entry 1062].

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Far Eastern Commission Entry 1064: Indexes, 1949-1951

Confidential Minutes October 30-December 21, 1945 (0043-A1-1062)


Summary minutes of meetings. Included are lists of delegates and remarks of U.S.
delegates. The discussions center around initial post-surrender policy toward Japan,
including restitution and reparations. Arranged numerically 1-10. Box 1 location:
250/9/30/04 [shares the box with Entry 1061].

Records of the Working Committees December 3, 1945-November 26, 1946


(0043-A1-1063)
Reports, background material, proposals, memorandums for information, and press
summaries. Included are minutes of the commissions fact-finding trip to Japan. Arranged
by subject. Box 1 location: 250/9/30/04.

The Far Eastern Commission

The Foreign Ministers of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, the United Kingdom, and
the United States met in Moscow from December 16 to December 26, 1945, in accordance
with the decision of the Crimea Conference, confirmed at the Berlin Conference, that there
should be periodic consultation among them. At the meetings discussions were held on
an informal and exploratory basis and agreement was reached on several questions. The
agreements were announced on December 27, 1945. Among them was the establishment
of the FEC.

Soon after its establishment, the FEC addressed the issue of war crimes. It created
a committee (Committee No. 5 War Criminals) to consider questions relating to the
identification, apprehension, and trial of Japanese suspects as well as punishment for those
convicted. In April 1946, the FEC issued a Policy Decision regarding Allied war crimes
policy in the Far East. Besides granting the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers and
the military command of any Allied nation power to convene military courts for the trials of
war criminals, the Far Eastern Commission policy decision also offered a broad definition
of war crimes, which included reference to violations generally known as crimes against
peace and crimes against humanity.

For series not identified and other information see the finding aid for this body of records in
the consultation area in Room 2600.

Indexes 1949-1951 (0043-A1-1064)


Subject indexes, chronological lists, and histories of documents prepared as finding aids for
the use of the commission. Among the indexes are a List of Memorandums for Information
dealing with the Allied Council for Japan and the Restitution Advisory Committee;
Chronological List of FEC Policy Decisions as of October 31, 1950; Chronological List of
JCS Directives to SCAP as of December 1, 1951; Subject Index of Topics of Discussion in
FEC, February 26, 1946-September 1, 1949; Subject Index of Discussions of Procedural,
Jurisdictional, or Organizational Issues in FEC, February 26, 1946-September 1, 1949;

 Far Eastern Commission, Activities: Report by the Secretary General, February 26, 1946-July 10, 1947 (Wash-
ington, D.C., 1947) pp. 2, 8, appendix 39, 97-100.

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Far Eastern Commission Entry 1073: Memorandums for Information, 1946-1952

History of FEC Documents, listing documents by committee and thereunder numerically,


and indicating their dispositionthere is also an index to the History; Subject Index to IATB
Minutes; Chronological List of Actions Taken by SCAP bearing on Policy Decisions of FEC as
of July 1, 1950; Alphabetical Index to Memorandums for Information, October 24, 1945-
December 31, 1950; Numerical List of all FEC Documents as of December 2, 1950 (legal-
size sheets and 5 x 8 cards); Subject Index to all FEC Documents as of October 2, 1950;
Subject Index of subjects referred to in FEC Policy Decisions as of July 28, 1949; Subject
Index to all FEC and Committee Documents as of November 15, 1950 (5 x 8 cards);
Subject Index to all Japanese Laws in FEC Documents as of October 2, 1950; and Subject
Index to SCAP Documents (16mm microfilm). Boxes 1-3 location: 250/9/30/04.

Agenda February 26, 1946-September 20, 1951 (0043-A1-1065)


Copies of the agenda of each meeting. There are also private agenda documents for most
of the meetings. These were prepared by Nelson T. Johnson, Secretary General, and give
more detailed information than the formal agenda. Arranged chronologically 1-222. Box 1
location: 250/9/30/05.

Minutes of Meetings February 26, 1946-September 20, 1951 (0043-A1-1066)


Copies of the summary minutes of each meeting. Arranged chronologically 1-222. Boxes
1-3 location: 250/9/30/05.

Verbatim Transcripts of Meetings February 26, 1946-September 20, 1951


(0043-A1-1067)
Typed copies of the verbatim transcripts of the commission meetings. Arranged
chronologically. Boxes 1-3 location: 250/9/30/05.

Summary Minutes December 12, 1949-August 31, 1950 (0043-A1-1068)


Copies of summary minutes made by the Secretary General. The summaries are titled
Memorandum for Information. These minutes were assembled by the Secretariat
for use by the delegates as a ready reference guide to commission actions. Arranged
chronologically 1-198. Box 3 location: 250/9/30/5.

Numbered Policy Documents February 26, 1946-April 28, 1952 (0043-A1-1069)


These documents were circulated for the information and consideration of the commission
members. Included are statements of U.S. policy, actions taken, and reports of committees.
Arranged by a numerical filing system used by the FEC, the documents are numbered FEC
001-108 through FEC 200-379. The numbering system was revised in 1947 and there are
no documents numbered 109-199. Boxes 1-15 location: 250/9/30/06.

Entries 1070-1072 (0043-A1-1070, 1071, 1072) are French, Russian, and Chinese
translations of Minutes and Documents 1946-1949. Boxes 1-2, 1-2, 2 location:
250/9/31/01.

Memorandums for Information March 6, 1946-April 1, 1952 (0043-A1-1073)


Reports, studies, summaries, minutes, and related documents prepared or furnished for
the information of the commission and circulated by the Secretary General. Some of the

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Far Eastern Commission Entry 1080: Miscellaneous Records of SCAP, 1945-1949

documents originated within the commission itself, but many were produced by outside
sources, particularly the United States War Department and the Supreme Commander for
the Allied Powers (SCAP). Included are weekly progress reports compiled by the Civil Affairs
Division of the War Department; reports on the war crimes trials, copies of the judgments
of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East, and copies of documents of the Allied
Council for Japan; and reports on the works of various committees, such as the Restitution
Advisory Committee. Arranged numerically MI 001-MI 269, with many subseries. Boxes 1-
18 location: 250/9/31/01.

Directives of the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers September 2, 1945-
March 10, 1952 (0043-A1-1074)
Directives of SCAP to the Imperial Japanese Government. Arranged in 158 chronological
sets. Boxes 1-7 location: 250/9/31/04.

Orders Issued to the Imperial Japanese Government by SCAP September 2, 1945-


March 10, 1952 (0043-A1-1075)
Orders issued to the Japanese Government by SCAP. They are similar in scope to the
Directives in Entry 1074. Arranged numerically SCAPIN 1-SCAPIN 2200. Boxes 1-6
location: 250/9/31/05.

Index to Directives and Orders November 21, 1945-May 14, 1949 (0043-A1-1076)
A list of subjects covered in the Directives and the Orders. Arranged chronologically and by
subject. Box 1 location: 250/9/31/04 [Note: shares box with Entry 1074].

Indexes to SCAP Directives December 31, 1948-February 29, 1952


(0043-A1-1077)
The indexes cover SCAPIN 1-SCAPIN 1953 and SCAPIN 1-SCAPIN 2133. They include a
numerical catalog of SCAPIN 1-2198, with a separate list of decisions and amendments; a
numerical catalog of SCAPIN 1-1953; and a numerical catalog of SCAPIN 1-1967. Each of
the catalogs gives the subject and a synopsis of each directive. Arranged alphabetically by
subject. Box 2 location: 250/9/31/06 [Note: shares box with Entry 1078].

Miscellaneous Directives of SCAP September 2, 1945-July 7, 1949 (0043-A1-1078)


The directives relate to all aspects of occupation. Arranged numerically SCAPIN 1-666 and
SCAPIN 1A-560A. Box 1-2 location: 250/9/31/06.

Directives to the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers from the Joint Chiefs
of Staff August 13, 1945-February 13, 1952 (0043-A1-1079)
Most of these directives were prepared by the Department of States to implement policies
adopted by the Far Eastern Commission. Arranged numerically 1-113. There are also a few
unnumbered messages. Box 1 location: 250/9/31/06 [Note: shares box with Entry 1080].

Miscellaneous Records of the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers 1945-
1949 (0043-A1-1080)
Copies of SCAP memorandums, press releases, and messages exchanged between SCAP
and the Japanese government relating to the occupation, especially the draft constitution.

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Far Eastern Commission Entry 1082: Reference Subject Files, 1945-1951

There is also a copy of the special proclamation establishing the International Military
Tribunal for the Far East. Box 1 location: 250/9/31/06 [Note: shares box with Entry 1079].

Records of SCAP Sections 1945-1948 (0043-A1-1081)


Reports, studies, lists, charts, memorandums, and background material gathered by the
various sections of SCAP, including Legal and International Prosecution. Arranged by section
and thereunder by subject. Box 2 contains biographical notes on Col. Alva C. Carpenter
(chief of Legal Section, SCAP, and formerly Chief of War Crimes Branch U.S. Forces Far
East); list of Major War Criminals in Sugamo Prison and Suspected War Criminals whose
Apprehension had been Requested; Special Proclamation establishing the International
Military Tribunal for the Far East (January 19, 1946); and minutes of a FEC conference with
Colonel Carpenter on January 24, 1946. Boxes 1-2 location: 250/9/31/06.

Reference Subject Files 1945-1951 (0043-A1-1082)


There are 12 major headings; 7 corresponding to the FEC Committees and the other 5
dealing with major subjects of interest to the Commission. The majority of these records
consist of press clippings and press summaries. In addition, there are reports, studies,
memorandums, and miscellaneous materials relating to all aspects of the Commission and
its work. Arranged according to a numerical filing system and thereunder chronologically.
Within each category there are subheadings designated by a subnumbering system. Boxes
1-98 location: 250/9/31/07.

Box Subject
1 Reparations, External Assets, Claims for Reparations location: 250/9/31/07
2 Reparations, Allocations location: 250/9/31/07
3 Restitution, Replacement of lost cultural objects location: 250/9/31/07
4 Reparations, External assets location: 250/9/31/07
69 War Criminals; War Criminals, Released & Paroled; B and C Trials location:
250/9/33/03
70 United Nations War Crimes Commission Far Eastern and Pacific Sub-Commission.
Lists of War Criminals and Material Witnesses (Japanese) and Lists of War
Criminals Holding Key Positions (Japanese) Lists Nos. 17-23 January 1946, 127 pp.
70 Memorandums for Information regarding the International Military Tribunal for the
Far East December 6, 29, 1945, 26 pp.
70 Memorandum for Information regarding Appeal of Convicted Japanese War
Criminals to the United States Supreme Court, Verbatim Transcript of Pleadings
March 4, 1949, 56 pp.
70 Memorandum for Information regarding opinion of Mr. Justice Douglas in
Connection with Decision of Supreme Court on Petitions of Convicted Japanese War
Criminals July 12, 1949, 11 pp.
70 United Nations War Crimes Commission Far Eastern and Pacific Sub-Commission.
Lists of War Criminals and Material Witnesses (Japanese) Lists 68-77 February
1948, 200 pp.
70 United Nations War Crimes Commission Far Eastern and Pacific Sub-Commission.
Lists of War Criminals and Material Witnesses (Japanese) and Supplementary List
of War Criminals (Japanese) Lists 33-37 June 1946, 63 pp.

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Far Eastern Commission Entry 1083: Subject File of the Secretariat General, 1945-1952

Box Subject
70 United Nations War Crimes Commission. Twenty-Fourth List of War Criminals
(Japanese); Eleventh List of Suspects (Japanese); Eleventh List of Witnesses
(Japanese) List No. 24 January 1946, 63 pp.
70 Department of State. Trial of Japanese War Criminals, Documents: Opening
Statement by Joseph B. Keenan, Chief of Counsel; Charter of the International
Military Tribunal for the Far East; Indictment, Department of State Publication
2613 Far Eastern Series 12, 1946, 104 pp.
70 Department of State. Trial of War Criminals, Documents: Report of Robert H.
Jackson to the President, Agreement Establishing an International Military Tribunal,
Indictment, Department of State Publication 2420, 1945, 89 pp.
70 Department of State. International Military Tribunal for the Far East, Established at
Tokyo January 19, 1946, Department of State Publication 2765, 1947, 16 pp.
70 Department of State. Prosecution and Punishment of the Major War Criminals of
the European Axis, Department of State Publication 2461, 1946, 48 pp.
70 Three Printed Supreme Court documents regarding Japanese War Criminals,
October Term, 1948, 197, pp.
70 Press Releases and U.S. newspaper articles regarding the trials of Japanese War
Criminals 1946-1950, ca. 250 pp.
70 Far Eastern Commission Committee No. 5 War Criminals. Transcript of the Special
Meeting of Committee No. 5 June 25, 1946; Guest Speaker, Joseph B. Keenan,
Chief Prosecutor of the War Crimes Trials in Tokyo 15 pp.
70 Far Eastern Commission. Minutes of Special Meeting of the Far Eastern Commission
to Hear Lord Wright, Chairman of the United Nations War Crimes Commission,
June 14, 1946, 9 pp.
70 Miscellaneous documents relating to Japanese war criminals and to the IMTFE,
including the opening prosecution statement 1945-1946, ca. 90 pp.
70 U.S. Newspaper clippings regarding Tokyo Rose, John David Provo, Tomoya
Kawakita, Harold Hirshberg, Edward Neal Little 1947-1950 location: 250/9/33/03

Subject File of the Secretariat General 1945-1952 (0043-A1-1083)


Correspondence, memorandums, reports, and miscellaneous materials relating to all aspects
of the work of the commission. There are also some records relating to the Far Eastern
Advisory Commission. Arranged alphabetically by subject and thereunder chronologically.
Boxes 1-23 location: 250/9/33/07.

Box Subject
1 Reparations location: 250/9/33/07
2 Reparations, Claims location: 250/9/33/07
8 Policy papers regarding reparations, restitution of looted property, property of war
criminals location: 250/9/34/01
9 External assets location: 250/9/34/01
9 Policy papers regarding restitution of looted property, trial of war criminals
10 Committee I (Reparations)
10 History of Far Eastern Advisory Commission
10 History of reparations

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Far Eastern Commission Entry 1084: U.S. Delegation Subject File, 1945-1952

Box Subject
10 History of restitution
10 International agreements on Far East location: 250/9/34/01
10 Stocks of gold and silver in Japan
11 Photographs of FEC meetings location: 250/9/34/01
13 Peace Treaty information, ca. 600 pp. location: 250/9/34/02
18 Reparations, Reparation Claims location: 250/9/34/02
19 Reparations; includes Department of State. Edwin W. Pauley Report on Japanese
Reparations to the President of the United States November 1945 to April 1946.
Department of State Publication 3174 Far Eastern Series 25, ca. 100 pp. location:
250/9/34/02
20 Restitution location: 250/9/34/03
22 Samuel S. Stratton The Far Eastern Commission from International Organization
Vol. II February 1948, 13 pp.
22 The Memoirs of Prince Fumimaro Konoye translated from the Asahi Shimbun
December 20-31, 1945, 62 pp. location: 250/9/34/03. [Note: ID File 230260 in the
G-2 files in Record Group 319 includes another copy of this document with a cover
memorandum dated January 12, 1946, indicating that the memoirs were reportedly
given by Konoye to a reporter for the Asahi Shimbun about a week before his
death.]
23 Japanese War Criminals location: 250/9/34/03

U.S. Delegation Subject File 1945-1952 (0043-A1-1084)


Memorandums, correspondence, studies, reports, drafts, copies of Far Eastern Commission
documents, and miscellaneous materials relating to all aspects of U.S. participation in the
FEC. Included is information relating to claims, reparations, and war criminals. Arranged
alphabetically by subject. Boxes 1-21 location: 250/9/34/03.

Box Subject
1 Claim country memos
1 Claims arising from the war
1 Eligibility of claimants location: 250/9/34/03
1 French-Siamese claims (gold)
1 Japanese assets in neutral countries
1 SWNCC [State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee]/Claims from Japan
1 Tentative reparation claims
2 Cultural objects; includes memorandums regarding policies dealing with replacing
lost cultural objects, primarily to China, 1946-1949, ca. 30 pp. location:
250/9/34/03
2 External assets
4 Establishment of Far Eastern Commission
4 Far Eastern Commission Accomplishments and Problems
4 Far Eastern Commission History

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Far Eastern Commission Entry 1084: U.S. Delegation Subject File, 1945-1952

Box Subject
4 Far Eastern Commission organization and early days Emperor [Hirohito]; includes
a FEC document dated April 17, 1950, entitled The Japanese Emperor as a War
Criminal 17 pp. and a memo for the file dated April 5, 1950, entitled Background
of FEC action regarding status of Emperor under War Criminal Policy 2 pp.
4 U.S. and international policy documents relating to Japan, FEC, etc. location:
250/9/34/04
5-6 Far Eastern Commission U.S. Reports location: 250/9/34/04
8 External Assets
8 Gold location: 250/9/34/04
9 An analysis of The Memoirs of Prince Fumimaro Konoye February 20, 1946, 10 pp.
location: 250/9/34/04
9 International Red Cross claim to Blocked Japanese assets in Switzerland, 1949, ca. 15 pp.
9 The Memoirs of Prince Fumimaro Konoye translated from the Asahi Shimbun
December 20-31, 1945, 62 pp. [Note: ID File 230260 in the G-2 files in Record
Group 319 includes another copy of this document with a cover memorandum dated
January 12, 1946, indicating that the memoirs were reportedly given by Konoye to
a reporter for the Asahi Shimbun about a week before his death.]
10 Reparations and Restitution Mission to Tokyo location: 250/9/34/04
12 Peace Conference; includes 1947 memorandums regarding planning the conference
12 Property and Rights location: 250/9/34/05
13 Claims location: 250/9/34/05
13 Reparations
13 Restitution
14 Disposition of captured Japanese vessels
14 Japanese external assets location: 250/9/34/05
14 Reparations, Allocations, Deliveries
14 Valuation of assets
15 Reparations, transfers, allocations location: 250/9/34/05
16 Reparation, Japanese assets
16 Use of property of convicted war criminals, 1946, ca. 10 pp. location: 250/9/34/05
17 Reparations and Restitution teams in Japan
17 Restitution location: 250/9/34/05
17 Restitution of looted property
19 SWNCC [State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee] agenda
19 SWNCC [State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee] memos to Gen. McCloy, 1946-
1947
19 SWNCC [State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee] memos, 1946-1947
19 SWNCC [State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee] papers that became FEC policies
location: 250/9/34/06
20 War booty
20 War criminals-IMTFE [International Military Tribunal for the Far East], etc
20 War criminals; includes memorandums regarding various trials 1947-1948
20 United Nations War Crimes Commission Far Eastern and Pacific Sub-Commission.
Lists of War Criminals and Material Witnesses (Japanese) and Supplementary List of
War Criminals (Japanese) Lists 46-49 December 1946, 78 pp.

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Far Eastern Commission Reparations Technical Advisory Committee Entry 1096: General Records, 1947-1950

Box Subject
20 United Nations War Crimes Commission Supplementary List of War Criminals,
Suspects, and Material Witness, Supplement to List No. 29 November 1946, 4 pp.
location: 250/9/34/06
21 IMTFE [International Military Tribunal for the Far East]; includes internal
memorandums regarding the trial 1946-1948
21 Zaibatsu location: 250/9/34/06

Records of Far Eastern Commission Committees

Steering Committee General Records February 27, 1946-September 19, 1950


(0043-A1-1085)
Included are agenda, informal verbatim minutes, attendance records, private agenda
for the 1st-129th meetings, and summary minutes of the 70th-160th meetings. The
Steering Committee dealt with procedural matters and determined what subjects should be
considered by the commission. The committee also organized the various other committees
and assigned working documents to the appropriate committee for consideration. Arranged
chronologically by meeting. Boxes 1-7 location: 250/9/34/06.

Committee I Reparations General Records March 11, 1946-March 14, 1950


(0043-A1-1086)
Agenda, minutes, verbatim transcripts of meetings, committee documents, background
material from subcommittees, proposals, and recommendations. The committee
considered restitution shares, claims, delivery of reparations goods, non-FEC claims, looted
property and cultural objects, restitution of ships, and allocation procedures. Arranged
chronologically. Boxes 1-4 location: 250/9/34/07.

Committee V War Criminals General Records March 11, 1946-March 11, 1949
(0043-A1-1090)
Agenda, minutes, committee documents, reports, proposals, and recommendations. This
committee was concerned with the prosecution and trial of Japanese war criminals. In
addition, it dealt with the problem of the status of property of accused and convicted war
criminals. Arranged by subject. Box 1 location: 250/9/35/02.

Reparations Technical Advisory Committee

This Committee was established by SCAP on May 21, 1947, and discontinued on December
28, 1949. Its primary function was to report on and make recommendations concerning
reparations allocations, claims, and equipment valuations.

General Records July 21, 1947-February 15, 1950 (0043-A1-1096)


Minutes, memorandums, and drafts concerning evaluation and reparations allocation
procedures. There is an index to minutes located with the records. Arranged by subject.
Box 1 location: 250/9/35/03.

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Far Eastern Commission U.S. Element, Allied Council for Japan Entry 322: Meetings of the Council of Foreign
Ministers & Related Conferences, 1945-1949

Allied Council for Japan


The Moscow Agreement of December 1945 between the United States, Great Britain, China
and the Soviet Union established the Allied Council for Japan for the purpose of advising
the Supreme Commander with regard to the implementation of the terms of surrender,
the occupation and control of Japan, and all directives supplementary to these problems.
The Allied Council automatically terminated with the ratification of the Treaty of Peace with
Japan signed at San Francisco on September 8, 1951, and ratified on April 28, 1952.

General Records April 1, 1946-April 23, 1952 (0043-A1-1094)


Copies of agenda, minutes, summaries of proceedings, related correspondence,
memorandums, and lists of representatives on the Council. Arranged by subject. Boxes 1-4
location: 250/9/35/03.

Records of the United States Element, Allied Council for Japan

General Records 1945-1952 (0043-A1-1168)


Correspondence, memorandums, reports, newspaper clippings, minutes, and proposals.
Arranged chronologically under a decimal classification system. Boxes 1-24 location:
250/10/2/01.

Records of the U.S. Delegation to the Japanese Peace Conference, July-November


1951 (0043-A1-738, 739, 740)
The Japanese Peace Conference met in San Francisco, July-November 1951. The resulting
peace treaty with Japan formally ended the World War II Pacific conflict and allowed
normalization of relations between Japan and its former enemies. The records provide
insight into the workings of the conference from the viewpoint of the U.S. delegation.

The records consist of verbatim minutes of the Conferences eight plenary sessions, a copy
of the United States-New Zealand-Australian Security Pact, a briefing book containing U.S.
position papers on various topics relating to the treaty negotiations, Soviet proposals, and
biographical information on conference participants. Also included are copies of the treaty, the
texts of speeches, administrative notices, press releases, and information bulletins. A detailed
box and folder listing is available. Boxes 1-10 [Boxes 1-7, Working Papers; Box 7 Minutes of
Plenary Sessions; and Boxes 7-10 Administrative Subject File] location: 250/9/1/04.

Records of Meetings of the Council of Foreign Ministers and Related Conferences,


1945-1949 (0043-A1-322)
The Council of Foreign Ministers, established to work out postwar settlements, held its
first formal session in September and October 1945 in London. It was followed by the
Paris Conference on Reparations, and the Tripartite Meeting of Foreign Ministers in Moscow
later the same year. During the 1946-1949 period, five more sessions of the Council of
Foreign Ministers were held in Paris, New York, Moscow, and London. During the same years
related conferences were held, such as the Paris Peace Conference and the Austrian Treaty
Commission. The records of these meetings include official conference documents (agenda,
minutes, and records of decisions), correspondence, telegrams, memoranda, reports,

RG 43. Records of International Conferences, Commissions, and Expositions 23


Far Eastern Commission, Council of Foreign Ministers and the Paris Peace Conference Entry 561: Subject and
Working Files of Jacques Reinstein, 1945-1951

working papers, speeches, and draft agreements. There are separate subject files in addition
to the records of each conference. The conference records are arranged by conference
and thereunder by subject or type of record. The subject files are arranged alphabetically
and thereunder chronologically. (Lot File Nos. M88 and 52-M64). Boxes 1-321 location:
250/8/24/05. Only selected records follow. Researchers interested in ascertaining all the
records in this series should consult the finding aids in the consultation area in Room 2600.

Reference and Working Papers Relating to the First, Second, and


Third Sessions of the Council of Foreign Ministers and the Paris
Peace Conference

Country File 1945-1946 (0043-A1-400)

Box Subject
85 Australia location: 250/8/26/04
91 China location: 250/8/26/05
100 India location: 250/8/26/06
119 Japan location: 250/8/27/02
119 Korea location: 250/8/27/02

Miscellaneous Subject File 1945-1946 (0043-A1-401)

Box File Title or Subject


137-141 Reparations location: 250/8/27/04

Records of the Council of Foreign Ministers, Fifth Session, London,


November 25-December 15, 1947

Subject Files - Country 1947 (0043-A1-484)

Box File Title or Country


182 China location: 250/8/28/04
182 India location: 250/8/28/06
182 Japan location: 250/8/28/06
182 Korea location: 250/8/28/06

Subject Files - General 1947 (0043-A1-485)

Box File Title or Subject


208 Reparations location: 250/8/29/01
208 Restitution location: 250/8/29/01
209 Statements of Foreign Ministers: Reparations location: 250/8/29/01

Subject and Working Files of Jacques J. Reinstein, 1945-1951 (0043-A1-561)


Jacques Joseph Reinstein became Associate Chief, Division of Financial Affairs in June 1945.
He became economic adviser in the Office of the Assistant Secretary of State for Economic

RG 43. Records of International Conferences, Commissions, and Expositions 24


Far Eastern Commission, Council of Foreign Ministers and the Paris Peace Conference Entry 561: Subject and
Working Files of Jacques Reinstein, 1945-1951

Affairs in August 1946. He became special assistant to the Assistant Secretary of State for
Economic Affairs in March 1947.

Box File Title


264 Japanese Reparations location: 250/10/20/07

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Office of the Secretary and Assistant Secretaries Entry 7: Monthly Reports of the Secretary of the Treasury,
1945-1961

General Records of the Department of Treasury


Record Group 56

The Department of Treasury was chiefly responsible during World War II, as before the war,
for managing the financial affairs of the United States government. All of its operations
were greatly expanded during the war, and several special functions were assigned to the
department in connection with the war, such as the control of American assets owned by
designated foreign governments and nationals.

The departments war-related activities were handled for the most part by its regular
organizational units, although special units were established, such as for the wartime control
of foreign funds. See various NARA finding aids for other relevant series.

Central Files of the Office of the Secretary and Assistant Secretaries

Name and Subject Index to the Central Files [Entry 193] 1933-1956
(0056-A1-192)
Boxes 1-36 location: 450/57/12/05

Central Files of the Office of the Secretary of the Treasury 1933-1956


(0056-A1-193)
Boxes 1-246 (includes a Box 206A) location: 450/57/13/01

Box File
20 Board of Economic Warfare 1941-1943 location: 450/57/13/04
27 China 1933-1956 location: 450/57/13/05
68 Japan location: 450/57/14/04
122-123 State Department location: 450/57/15/05
180 Treasury Department-Foreign Funds Control location: 450/57/16/06
203 War Department location: 450/57/17/02

Monthly Reports of the Secretary of the Treasury 1945-1961 (0056-UD-7)


Boxes 25-33 location: 450/57/30/06

Records of the Office of the General Counsel

Section 512 of the Revenue Act of 1934 created the Office of the General Counsel for the
Department of Treasury. The law provided that the General Counsel should be the chief
law officer of the department and perform such duties in respect to its legal activities as
were prescribed by the Secretary or required by law. By order dated June 20, 1934, the
Secretary prescribed the duties of the General Counsel and established the Legal Division,
which was placed under the direct supervision and control of the General Counsel. The
General Counsel was responsible for and in charge of all legal activities of the Treasury
Department, including all legislation pertaining to the affairs of the department; rendered
formal legal opinions for the information and guidance of administrative officers of the
department; prepared or reviewed material for publication, official regulations, Treasury

RG 56. General Records of the Department of Treasury 26


Records of the Legal Division Entry 3517: General Correspondence, 1934-1947

Decisions, and other rulings and orders concerning laws administered by the department;
and cooperated with the Department of Justice with respect to litigation in which the
Treasury Department had an interest.

Records of the Legal Division

Correspondence and Subject Files 1927-1963 (0056-A1-3517)


Boxes 1-17 location: 450/63/9/01

Subject Files 1940-1957 (0056-A1-3517)


Boxes 1-6 location: 450/63/9/05

Chronological Files 1940-1957 (0056-A1-3517)


Boxes 7-12 location: 450/63/9/07

Subject Files 1940-1957 (0056-A1-3517)


Boxes 13-31 location: 450/63/10/02

General Correspondence 1934-1947 (0056-A1-3517)


Arranged alphabetically by subject. Boxes 1-69 location: 450/60/24/04

Records of the Office of the Assistant Secretary for International


Affairs

During the World War II period, the Office of the Assistant Secretary for International
Affairs (OASIA) was named the Office of the Assistant Secretary in Charge of Monetary
Research and Foreign Funds Control. The Assistant to the Secretary in Charge of Monetary
Research supervised both the Division of Monetary Research and all matters relating to the
management and operation of the United States Stabilization Fund. He also had general
supervision of all foreign relations of the Treasury Department. In December 1944 the
Assistant to the Secretary was replaced by the Assistant in Charge of Monetary Research
and Foreign Funds Control. Harry D. White held both of these positions.

Records of the Division of Monetary Research

The Division of Monetary Research, established on March 25, 1938, supplied information
and analyses and made recommendations to assist the Secretary of the Treasury and other
Treasury officials in formulating and executing the international financial policies of the
department. The division was headed by the Director of Monetary Research, a position held
by Harry D. White until 1945, when Frank Coe became Director. Although the division was
essentially a research and not an operating unit, it was authorized to act for the Treasury
Department in exchange stabilization and other international financial negotiations and to
implement stabilization agreements through use of the United States Stabilization Fund.
During the war the division had representatives stationed in various foreign countries to
deal directly with the governments of those countries on financial matters, and emergency
field officers to assist military authority on financial and currency problems related to

RG 56. General Records of the Department of Treasury 27


Records of the Assistant Secretary re: Monetary & International Affairs Entry 360T: Memoranda of Conferences
held in Harry Dexter Whites Office, 1940-1945

invasion and occupation. The division also represented the Treasury Department in
interdepartmental groups concerned with international affairs.

With the outbreak of the war in Europe, the division was directed to prepare analyses of
the international aspects of the fiscal policies of the United States and of foreign countries,
and throughout the war it continued to make studies of the financial positions of foreign
countries. When the Treasury Departments Foreign Funds Control was established in April
1940, the Monetary Research Division was assigned to do research for it.

In 1943 the division began sending representatives to work directly with military
headquarters in the various theaters and to establish treasury representation in United
States embassies and legations in a number of capitals. At the same time, it undertook
work in the field of postwar planning. Its members performed research, prepared
memorandums, and rendered technical assistance in connection with the numerous
conferences of technical experts that culminated in the International Monetary Conference
at Bretton Woods in June 1944.

With the end of hostilities, the division furnished economic analyses and provided most
of the treasury advisers for the United States representatives in the many postwar
international economic conferences and organizations.

Records of the Assistant Secretary relating to Monetary and


International Affairs, 1934-1946

Chronological File of Harry Dexter White, 1934-1946 (0056-A1-360P)


There is a listing at the beginning of each folder of the subject content of Mr. Whites
correspondence. Boxes 1-13 location: 450/60/31/05.

Staff Memoranda of Harry Dexter White, 1941-1946 (0056-A1-360Q)


Boxes 14-15 location: 450/60/31/07

Intra-Treasury Memoranda of Harry Dexter White, 1934-1945 (0056-A1-360R)


Boxes 16-20 location: 450/60/32/01

Memoranda of Conferences held in the Office of the Secretary of the Treasury,


1938-1945 (0056-A1-360S)
Box 20 location: 450/60/32/01

Memoranda of Conferences held in Harry Dexter Whites Office, 1940-1945


0056-A1-360T)
Boxes 20-21 location: 450/60/32/01

Records accessioned in November 1996, listed below in Federal Records Center Accession
Number. Researchers should consult finding aids for additional accessions and relevant
boxes, as well as to determine whether the records have been reboxed and renumbered.

RG 56. General Records of the Department of Treasury 28


Records of the Assistant Secretary re: Monetary & International Affairs Acc. # 56-69-A-4707: International Sta-
tistics Division, 1944-1959

Treasury Department Correspondence with Other Government Agencies


(0056-UD-UP-734A)

Box Agency
1 Combined Chiefs of Staff 1943-1945 Foreign Economic Administration 1943-1945
location: 450/81/19/05
1 Justice 1941-1952 location: 450/81/19/05
1 Navy 1940-1951 location: 450/81/19/05
2 Office of Economic Warfare 1941-1943
2 Office of War Information 1942-1945
2 State Department 1935-1951 location: 450/81/19/05
2 Vice President 1941-1950 location: 450/81/19/05
3 War Department 1938-1947 location: 450/81/19/05
3 White House 1941-1952 location: 450/81/19/05

Foreign Funds Control Activities (Accession 56-66-A-816)

Boxes 37-66 location: 450/80/20/06

Country Files (0056-UD-UP-734A)

Box Subject
16-19 Korea location: 450/81/3/04
20-23 Japan location: 450/81/3/05
25-32 Philippines location: 450/81/3/07
32 Thailand location: 450/81/4/02

War and War-Related Materials

Box Subject
66 Correspondence with Military Intelligence Economic Survey of German Europe and
the Far East location: 450/81/5/06
66 Foreign Funds Control location: 450/81/5/06
66 Gas Warfare location: 450/81/5/06
67 Japanese Forces location: 450/81/5/06
67 Naval Intelligence location: 450/81/5/06
67 Office of Strategic Services location: 450/81/5/06
69 War Fronts: Chinese-Japanese location: 450/81/5/06

International Statistics Division (General Records 1944-1959)


(Accession 56-69-A-4707)

Box Subject
45 Foreign Assets Control location: 490/39/27/05
45 Foreign Census of Foreign Property, General location: 490/39/27/05
45 Foreign Funds Controls, General location: 490/39/27/05

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Records of the Assistant Secretary re: Monetary & International Affairs Acc. # 56-69-A-7584: OASIA Legal Staff
Records, n.d.

Box Subject
45 Foreign Funds Control, Miscellaneous Blocked Assets location: 490/39/27/05
45 Foreign Funds Control, Regulations location: 490/39/27/05
46-47 Gold, looted gold location: 490/39/27/06
48 Mobilizing Foreign Assets in the United States location: 490/39/27/06
48 Safehaven Deposits in the United States location: 490/39/27/06

OASIA Legal Staff Records (Accession 56-69-A-7584)

Country Files

Box Subject
1 China location: 490/80/22/06
3 Philippines (including gold sent to the U.S.) location: 490/80/22/06

RG 56. General Records of the Department of Treasury 30


Central Files

General Records of the Department of State


Record Group 59

The Department of State has principal responsibility for the determination of the policy of
the United States government in relation to international affairs. Some of the more vital
decisions are made by the President, but day-to-day negotiations with foreign countries,
specific measures for the protection of American interests, the promotion of solidarity with
friendly countries, and the conduct of the voluminous correspondence with the diplomatic
and consular representatives of the United States as well as with the representatives of
foreign powers accredited to the United States are delegated to the Department of State.

The multitude of foreign relations problems arising from World War II necessitated a
broadening of many phases of the departments work. The wartime functions of the
department included the conduct of war-related negotiations with foreign countries;
collaboration with other government agencies in the mapping of broad strategies and in the
determination of questions of foreign policy relating to lend-lease and economic warfare
against the Axis; and the coordination of other foreign policy aspects of wartime operations.
The department also conducted special research and discussions, formulated policies, and
planned programs relating to post-war political and economic reconstruction as it pertained
to the foreign relations of the United States.

Throughout most of the war, Cordell Hull was the Secretary of State. Upon his resignation
in November 1944 he was succeeded by Edward R. Stettinius, Jr., who in turn resigned in
June 1945 and was succeeded by James F. Byrnes. The Under Secretary of State was the
principal assistant to the Secretary of State, and in the absence of the Secretary he served
as Acting Secretary. Sumner Welles was Under Secretary of State from before the outbreak
of the war until September 1943. He was succeeded by Edward R. Stettinius, Jr., Joseph C.
Grew in December 1944, and Dean Acheson in August 1945.

Central Files

All correspondence and other records were arranged and filed by subject in one series called
the Decimal File (to 1963) and the Subject-Numeric File (1963-1973).

The decimal file, basically a subject file with predetermined subjects designated by a
decimal code, has subjects grouped into nine major classes as follows:
Class 0 Miscellaneous
Class 1 Administration of the U.S. Government
Class 2 Extradition
Class 3 Protection of private and national interests
Class 4 Claims
Class 5 International conferences and organizations
Class 6 Commerce, customs, trade
Class 7 Political relations of states
Class 8 Internal affairs of states

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Central Files

As papers accumulated under a specific subject they were assigned consecutive numbers,
called enclosure numbers, subordinate to the decimal classification and set off from it by
a slash mark (/). The incoming communication and accompanying reply were usually
assigned the same enclosure number. The decimal file number and enclosure number are
stamped or typed on the first paper in each file.

For example, a document dated in 1941 in the subject file for financial affairs in Switzerland
is 854.51/391. Class 8 is for the internal affairs of states, 54 is the number for Switzerland,
51 is for financial affairs, and the number after the slash indicates there were 390 other
documents in the file dated from 1910 to 1941. A document dated in 1945 in the subject file
for U.S. Claims against Germany is 462.11/3-2345. Class 4 is for claims against Germany
(62) by citizens of the United States (11), and the number after the slash indicates the date,
March 23, 1945. The main subject file for documents relating to World War II is 740.0011.
Class 7 is for relations between states, 40 is for Europe, 00 is for the world, and 11 is for war.
Within the main file there are hundreds of subfiles each containing thousands of documents.
Sometimes letters or words follow the number and are part of the file title. File 740.0016EW
is for war crimes in Europe (13 boxes for the 1940-1944 period), file 740.00119EW is for the
termination of the war in Europe (15 boxes for the 1940-1944 period), and file 740.00119
Control (Germany) is for the occupation of Germany (134 boxes for the 1945-1949 period).

The decimal file changed in 1950 although most country numbers remained the same:

Class 0
Miscellaneous
Class 1
Administration of the U.S. Government
Class 2
Protection of interests, persons and property (was class 3)
Class 3
International conferences and organizations (was class 5)
Class 4
International trade and commerce (was class 6)
Class 5
International informational and educational relations, cultural affairs
Class 6
International political relations (was in class 7)
Class 7
Internal political and national defense affairs
Class 8
Internal economic, industrial, and social affairs (previous class 8 subdivided into
classes 7, 8, and 9)
Class 9 Other internal affairs-communications, transportation, science

Researchers not familiar with the State Department Central Files or other State Department
records are advised to consult with NARA subject matter experts in the consultation area in
Room 2600. They also should consult the filing manuals for the 1910-1949 and 1950-1963
periods.

There are three basic finding aids for the Decimal File: Name Cards, Purport Lists and
Purport Cards, and Source Card Index.

Name Cards

There is a name card index for each segment of the decimal file, arranged alphabetically,
that helps to locate subject files and documents of interest. It is not comprehensive. There

RG 59. General Records of the Department of State 32


Source Card Index Entry 198C: Source Cards, 1940-1944

is not a card for each person named in every document, but the index is useful for locating
a document from or about a non-government entity or private individual.

Name Cards 1940-1949

Name Index to the Decimal File 1940-1944 (0059-A1-199C)


Boxes 1-1360 location: 250/1/19/01

Name Index to the Decimal File 1945-1949 (0059-A1-199D)


Boxes 1-511 location: 250/1/33/03

Purport Lists and Purport Cards

Every document in every file is listed on purport lists (1910-1944, NARA Microfilm publication
M-973) and purport cards (after July 1, 1944) that indicate date, from, to, file number, and a
brief description (purport) of each document. Purport lists and purport cards are arranged
in the same order as the records. Researchers should use them to help locate subject files of
interest or eliminate the need to examine other records in other subject files.

List of Documents (Purport Books) 1940-1944 (0059-A1-202C)


Arranged according to Decimal File classification. Lists of all letters and other documents
received and sent by the Department of State that are filed in the Decimal File. Boxes 1-
594 location: 250/18/15/07.

Lists of Documents (Purport Cards) July-December 1944 (0059-A1-203A)


Arranged according to Decimal File classification. Boxes 1-101 location: 250/18/28/01.

Lists of Documents (Purport Cards) 1945-1949 (0059-A1-203B)


Arranged according to Decimal File classification. Boxes 1-1187 location: 250/18/29/01.

Source Card Index

There is a comprehensive source card index for each segment that lists every document arranged
by U.S. foreign service post, foreign embassy or legation, State Department office, or other
agency of the U.S. government, thereunder by to and from, and thereunder chronologically.
Source cards, like name cards, are useful primarily for identifying relevant subject file numbers.

Source Cards 1940-1944 (0059-A1-198C)


Boxes 1-1060 location: 250/17/02/05

Box Source
79-81 Bombay location: 250/17/3/03
187-197 China location: 250/17/4/04
197-199 Chinese Embassy location: 250/17/4/04
468-469 Hankow location: 250/17/3/7/2
482-484 India location: 250/17/7/04

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Decimal Files Entry 205C: Central Decimal File, 1930-1939

Box Source
501-504 Japan location: 250/17/7/05
504-505 Japanese Embassy location: 250/17/7/05
543-544 Kunming location: 250/17/7/08
568-569 Manila location: 250/17/8/02
765-766 Rangoon location: 250/17/10/01
774-775 Saigon location: 250/17/10/02
792-796 Shanghai location: 250/17/10/03
796-798 Singapore location: 250/17/10/04

Source Cards 1945-1949 (0059-A1-198D)


Boxes 1-1211 location: 250/17/12/09

Box Source
70-76 Bangkok location: 250/17/13/06
277-279 Chinese Embassy location: 250/17/15/06
279-283 Chungking location: 250/17/15/06
353 Far Eastern Commission location: 250/17/16/04
489-490 Kobe location: 250/17/17/07
490-491 Kungming location: 250/17/17/07
610-625 Manila location: 250/17/18/08
833-836 Peiping location: 250/17/21/02
883-887 Rangoon location: 250/21/06
974-978 Seoul location: 250/17/22/05
979-998 Shanghai location: 250/17/22/05
1108-1113 Tokyo location: 250/17/15/07
1136-1137 United Nations War Crimes Commission location: 250/17/24/01

Decimal Files

As noted above, class 7 of the decimal file is for political relations of States. Each country,
continent, or geographical area had an assigned two-digit number; Europe was assigned
number 40. When the war began, the State Department decided to index all war-related
documents in file 740.0011EW for the European war. The documents relating to the Pacific
war, considered an extension of the European war, were filed under 740.0011PW. These
records have been microfilmed as NARA Microfilm Publication M982.

Central Decimal File 1930-1939 (0059-A1-205C)


Relevant decimal numbers include:

711.94 Japanese-United States Relations


894.00 Japanese Political Affairs
894.20 & 894.30 Japanese Military Affairs
894.50 Japanese Economic Affairs

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Decimal Files Entry 205KA: Central Decimal File, 1950-1954

Boxes 1-7,345 location: 250/26/5/03

Central Decimal File 1940-1944 (0059-A1-205F)


Relevant decimal numbers include:

711.94 Japanese-United States Relations


894.00 Japanese Political Affairs
894.20 & 894.30 Japanese Military Affairs
894.50 Japanese Economic Affairs

Boxes 1-5,930 location: 250/30/20/06

Box Decimal Subject


2927 740.00116PW Japanese War Crimes location: 250/32/23/01

Central Decimal File 1940-1944 (0059-A1-205E)


Relevant decimal numbers include:

711.94 Japanese-United States Relations


894.00 Japanese Political Affairs
894.20 & 894.30 Japanese Military Affairs
894.50 Japanese Economic Affairs

Boxes C1-C373 (Confidential File Boxes) location: 250/34/15/07

Central Decimal File 1945-1949 (0059-A1-205H)


Relevant decimal numbers include:

711.94 Japanese-United States Relations


894.00 Japanese Political Affairs
894.20 & 894.30 Japanese Military Affairs
894.50 Japanese Economic Affairs

Boxes 1-7446 location: 250/34/24/01

Box Decimal Subject


3641-3645 740.00116PW Japanese War Crimes location: 250/36/20/02
7356-7357 894.414 Japanese records location: 250/38/26/02

Central Decimal File 1950-1954 (0059-A1-205KA)


Relevant decimal numbers include:

611.94 Japanese-United States Relations


794.00 Japanese Political Affairs
794.5 Japanese Military Affairs
894.00 Japanese Economic Affairs

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Lot Files Entry 505D & 505E [lot 55D370]: Assistant Secretary of State for Occupied Areas, 1946-1949

Boxes 1-6186A location: 250/38/28/01

Box Decimal Subject


5676 894.423 Japanese records 250/41/14/06

Central Decimal File 1955-1959 (0059-A1-205MA)


Relevant decimal numbers include:

611.94 Japanese-United States Relations


794.00 Japanese Political Affairs
794.5 Japanese Military Affairs
894.00 Japanese Economic Affairs

Boxes 1-5408 location: 250/41/25/06

Box Decimal Subject


5110 894.423 Japanese records location: 250/43/34/06

Lot Files

Japanese Peace Treaty Files of John Foster Dulles (0059-A1-1252, 1253, 1254,
1255)
Microfilmed as C-0043. A detailed box and folder list is available. Boxes 1-33
location: 250/49/13/03.

Box Subject
1-14 Subject files arranged alphabetically by subject
15-20 Cable files arranged alphabetically by name of city
21-24 Miscellaneous Japanese comment on the Peace Treaty and Related Matters
25-33 Japanese petitions

Records of the Office of the Assistant Secretary of State and Under Secretary of
State Dean Acheson 1941-1948, 1950 (0059-A1-670, 671, 672, 673, 674, 675)
A box and folder title is available. Boxes 1-14 location: 250/46/35/05.

Box Subject
1-5 Records relating to economic warfare 1941-1944
9-12 Records relating to the Far East 1941-1947

Records of the Office of the Assistant Secretary of State for Occupied Areas, 1946-
1949 (0059-A1-505D and 0059-A1-505E) (Lot File 55D370)
Commissioned in February 1946, the Assistant Secretary of State for Occupied Areas was
directly responsible to the Secretary of State for the coordination of department policy
on all occupation matters. The Assistant Secretary advised and assisted the Secretary in
the formulation of United States policy with respect to the occupation and government of
occupied areas and served as the focal point within the department for the coordination

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Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs, Office of Northeast Asia Affairs Entry 1220: Japan Subject Files, 1947-1956

of all occupied-areas policy and provided policy guidance to the Department of the Army,
which served as the administrator and executor of U.S. government policy within the several
occupied areas. The Assistant Secretary was responsible for consolidating and effecting
agreement of other departments of the government relating to occupied-area matters;
formulated policies with respect to refugees and displaced persons and arms and armament
matters; chairing the State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee (SWNCC) (later the State,
Army, Navy, Air Force Coordinating Committee or SANACC). The Assistant Secretary was
also responsible for the coordination of high-level policy matters and directives of concern to
the agencies comprising the SWNCC, including occupied-areas matters, armament policies
and other political-military questions, coordinating the view of the Department of State on
matters coming before the Far Eastern Commission, and serving as the Department of State
contact with the U.S. member of the Far Eastern Commission.

In mid-April 1946 John H. Hilldring became Assistant Secretary of State for Occupied Areas
as well as State Department representative on the SWNCC. He served in these capacities
until 1947. Charles Eskridge Saltzman replaced Hilldring on September 2, 1947.

A detailed box and folder list is available. Boxes 1-7 location: 250/46/27/04.

Box Subject
2 Reparations location: 250/46/27/04
5 230.365 Reparations, economy, finance location: 250/46/27/05
5 War Department Decimal 313 War Crimes Files
6 War Department Decimal 334 SWNCC Papers (2 folders)
6 War Department Decimal 337 War Criminals
6 War Department Decimal 386.3 Reparations, Japanese

Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs

The Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs was responsible for formulating plans and over-all policies
for the conduct of United States relations with the countries and areas under its jurisdiction,
and for coordinating and reviewing policy matters originating within other geographic or
functional offices of the Department of State or other Federal agencies.

Records of the Office of Northeast Asia Affairs

Japan Subject Files 1947-1956 (0059-A1-1220)


These records have been microfilmed. See C-0043 rolls 32-39. A detailed box and folder
list is available. Boxes 1-10 location: 250/49/8/04.

Box File Number/Subject


1 D-1.1 Documents-Japanese (Captured)
2 P-6.3/1 External Assets-Switzerland 1947-1955
3 M-2.7 War Criminals (5 folders)
7 D-1.1 Documents-Japanese 1956
8 M-2.7 War Criminals 1956

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Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs, Office of Northeast Asia Affairs Entry 1224, 1225, 1226, & 1227: Briefing Books &
Reference Materials, 1945-1948

Box File Number/Subject


9 P-6.1.1/1 Restoration of U.S. Property in Japan
9 P-6.1.1/1 Compensation for U.S. Property in Japan
9 P-6.1.1/1 Property and Claims
9 P-6.1.1/1 Individual Compensation Cases
9 P-6.2 Prewar Claims of U.S. Nationals Against Japan
9 P-6.2/1 Prewar Claims of Non-U.S. Nationals Against Japan 1955-1956
9 P-6.3/1 External Assets Afghanistan 1955-1956
9 P-6.3/1 Japanese Assets in the U.S.
9 P-6.2/2(a) Return of Japanese diplomatic and consular property 1955-1956
9 P-6.4 Property and Claims in Territory formally under Japanese rule
9 P-6.4/2 Settlement of Claims (Japan and Korea)
9 P-6.4/5 Reparations Claims 1955-1956
9 P-6.6 Claims under the Administrative Agreement 1955-1956
9 P-6.5/1 Claims vs. SCAP and Occupation Forces 1955-1956
9 P-6.7 POW Claims (non Article 16) 1955-1956
9 P-6.9 Other Legislation or Treaty Provision for Claims Settlement
9 P-6.12 Claims by Japanese Nationals vs. U.S. Government 1955-1956
9 P-6.13 Claims by Japanese Government vs. U.S. Government 1955-1956
10 T-2.1 Japanese Peace Treaty 1953-1956
10 T-2.1 Japanese Peace Treaty (Negotiation)
10 T-2.1/1 Japanese Peace Treaty Ratification 1955-1956
10 T-2 List and Texts of Treaties and Agreements Between U.S. and Japan
10 T-2.2/2 Trials under Administrative Agreement (3 folders)

Records Relating to Foreign Policy Decisions 1950-1956 (0059-A1-1221)


Records microfilmed as C-0044. A detailed box and folder list is available. Boxes 1-4
location: 250/49/8/05.

Records of the Director of the Office of Northeast Asia Affairs 1945-1953 (0059-
A1-1222 and 0059-A1-1223)
Records microfilm as C-0044. A detailed box and folder list is available. Boxes 1-4 location:
250/49/8/06.

Briefing Books and Reference Materials Maintained by the Office of Northeast Asia
Affairs (0059-A1-1224, 1225, 1226, 1227)
Records microfilmed as C-0044. A detailed box and folder list is available. Boxes 1-18.

Box Subject
1 Establishment of Far Eastern Commission and Allied Council 1945
1 An Analysis of Far Eastern Commission Statements and SCAP Directives Suggesting
Their Disposition at the Peace Settlement, 1946
1 Report on Japanese Reparations, November 1945-April 1946
1 Japan, Policy and Information Statement, 1946, 1947 (2 folders)
1 Interests and Attitudes of Far Eastern Commission Powers on Questions Relating to
Peace Settlement with Japan August 27, 1947

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Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs, Office of Northeast Asia Affairs Entry 1230: Records Relating to the Treaty of Peace
with Japan

Box Subject
1 Far Eastern Commission: Basic Post-Surrender Policy for Japan 1947
1 Japan, Policy Statement June 21, 1948
1 Japanese Peace Treaty 1947-1948 (volumes 1 and 2)
2 Allied Policy Toward Japan 1943-1949
2 United States Policy Toward Japan 1944-1949
2 United States Policy Toward Japan: Formulation and Content 1948-1949
2 Interests and Attitudes of Far Eastern Commission Powers on Questions Relating to
Peace Settlement with Japan June 17, 1949
2 Peace Treaty Developments since September 16, 1949
2 Japanese Peace Treaty Documents Commencing with Conversations with British
September 1949
3 Japanese Peace Treaty 1951
3 Biographic Data on Japanese Peace Treaty Delegates 1951
3 Japanese Peace Conference 1951
4 Japanese Peace Conference Briefing Book 1951
4-5 Japanese Peace Conference Documents Vols. 1 and 2, September 1951
5 Japanese Peace Treaty Documents: Exchange of Notes U.S.-USSR 1951
5 Text of Peace Treaty
5 Soviet Comments in the Far Eastern Commission on subjects related to the
Japanese Peace Treaty
5 Tripartite Security Treaty, Documents 1951

Alpha-Numeric File on Japan 1948-1955 (0059-A1-1229)


Records microfilmed as C-0043. A detailed box and folder list is available. Boxes 1-7
location: 250/49/9/02.

Box File Number/Subject


5 M-2.5 Japanese War Dead 1953-1954
5 M-2.5/1 Japanese War Dead in the United States 1953-1954
5 P-6.1/1(b) Compensation for U.S. property in Japan 1953-1954
5 P-6.3/1 Japanese Assets in Italy 1951
5 P-6.3/1 Japanese Assets in Thailand 1951-1952
5 P-6.3/2(a) Return of Japanese Diplomatic and Consular Property 1953-1954
5 P-6.4 Property and Claims in Territory Formerly Under Japanese Rule 1953-1954
5 P-6.4/2 Settlement of Claims between Korea and Japan 1953-1954
5 P-6.4/3 Settlement of Trust Territory Claims against Japan 1953-1954
5 T-2.1/1 Japanese Peace Treaty, Ratification 1953-1954
5 T-2.1/2 Interpretation of Japanese Peace Treaty 1951-1952
5 T-2.1/3 Bilateral Treaties (of Japan with non-signatories of peace treaty except
China) 1951

Records of the Office of Northeast Asia Affairs Relating to the Treaty of Peace with
Japan (0059-A1-1230)
Information on claims, compensation, and reparations. Records are arranged alphabetically
by subject. A detailed box and folder list is available. Boxes 1-7 location: 250/49/9/04.

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Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs, Office of Northeast Asia Affairs Entry 1095-1106: Marshall Mission to China, 1945-
1947

Miscellaneous Records Relating to Japan and Korea (0059-A1-1228)


A detailed box and folder list is available. Boxes 1-2 location: 250/49/9/02.

Box Subject
1 Attitudes toward Japanese Peace Treaty 1950-1951
1 Chronological File, Telegrams to and from MacArthur 1948-1949
1 Japan: Dulles Mission January-February 1951
1 Japan: Peace Feeler and Negotiations 1945 (Working Papers)
1 Japan: Treaty Drafts 1950-1951
1 Japanese Peace Treaty, Miscellaneous 1949-1951
1 Japanese Peace Treaty, Briefing Papers for Dulles 1950
1 MacArthur Letter (Regime of Control) 1949
1 Miscellaneous 1945-1952
2 Occupation forces in Japan 1945-1946, 1949

Subject Files Relating to Japan 1954-1958 (0059-A1-1341)


A detailed box and folder title list is available. Boxes 8-13 location: 250/49/19/06.

Box File Number/Subject


8 1-B.1 Japanese Embassy in the United States
10 12.2 War Crimes and Criminals
10 12.2 Japanese War Criminals 1957
10 12.2 Japanese War Criminals 1958
10 12-A Property and Claims, General
10 12-A.1 U.S. Legislation on American War Claims against Japan
10 12-A.2 Claims under the Administrative Agreement
10 12-A.3 Reparations (Japan-Vietnam)
10 12-A.4 Commission for Settlement of Disputes over U.S. Property in Japan
10 12-A.9 Settlement of Claims Korea and Japan
11 12-A.12 Japanese and German Assets in the United States 1957
11 12-A.12 Japanese and German Assets in the United States 1958
12 Treaties and Agreements, General

Records of the Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs: Philippine Rehabilitation Program


Subject/Agency File, 1946-1951 (0059-A1-1548)
A detailed box and folder list is available. Boxes 1-21 location: 250/50/16/01.

Box Subject/File Title


14 Philippine War Damage Commission
15 War Claims Commission

Records of the Marshall Mission to China 1945-1947 (0059-A1-1095 1106)


Records of the mission of Gen. George C. Marshall to China, including War Department
files relating to the mission which were turned over to the State Department in April 1947;
records maintained by Marshall and his staff relating primarily to political affairs; records
maintained by Marshall and his staff relating to military affairs; and records maintained by

RG 59. General Records of the Department of State 40


Records of the Division of Far Eastern Affairs Entry 1360 & 1361: Division of Research for Far East, n.d.

the State Departments Office of Far Eastern Affairs, particularly the Division of Chinese
Affairs. Among the records is the original of Marshalls report submitted to the Secretary
of State. Arranged by office that maintained the records, thereunder by type of record,
subject, and date. A detailed box and folder list is available. Boxes 1-55 location:
250/48/31/02.

Box Subject
11 Reparations
11 Report to the President
12 SWNCC [State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee]
27 Reparations
27 Reports to the President
37 Final Report (6 folders)
38 Japanese Holdout Forces in Manchuria
38 Japanese troops
40-41 Gold (6 folders)
51 Pauley, Edwin
51 Reparations
55 Marshalls Report

Records of the Division of Far Eastern Affairs

Records of the Division of Far Eastern Affairs 1932-1941 (0059-A1-97 and 0059-
A1-398)

Box File/Subject
1 Records Relating to the Manchurian Crisis 1931-1934 location: 250/46/4/01
2-3 United States-Japanese conversations January-December 7, 1941 location:
250/46/4/01

Records of the Division of Research for the Far East (0059-A1-1360 and 0059-A1-
1361)
A detailed box and folder list is available. Boxes 1-9 location: 250/49/24/02.

Box File Number/Subject


2 DRF49 An Analysis of SWNCC Policies and Suggestions for their Disposition at the
Peace Settlement with Japan
3 DRF80 GHQ, SCAP Sections Organization and Methods of Dealing with Japan
3 DRF83 The Advantages to the U.S. of a General Far Eastern Peace Conference as
Opposed to a Limited Japanese Peace Treaty Conference
3 DRF92 The Burden of Reparations Removals on the Japanese Economy and the
Gross Tonnage of Shipping Required to Move Reparations to the Claimant Nations
3 DRF98 Appraisal of the Item Restitution of Allied Property in the Proposed 1948-
1949 Japanese Budget
3 DRF131 Burden of Reparations Removals on the Japanese Economy
4 DRF159 External Assets in Japan

RG 59. General Records of the Department of State 41


Records of the Office of Chinese Affairs Entry 399A: Subject File, 1944-1950

Box File Number/Subject


5 DRF-DR229 Comparison of Japanese Assets in Formosa and Korea with Possible
Formosan and Korean Claims against Japan
6-9 Information Notes Nos. 1-457.4

Records of the Office of Chinese Affairs

The Division of Chinese Affairs under the Office of Far Eastern Affairs was established in
1944 to effectuate, through long-range and day-to-day action, the plans and overall policies
formulated by the Office of Far Eastern Affairs for the conduct of United States relations
with China and Hong Kong. During a reorganization in 1950, the department changed
the Division of Chinese Affairs to the Office of Chinese Affairs and established it under the
Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs.

Subject File 1944-1950 (0059-A1-399 and 0059-A1-399A)


These records consist of interdepartmental and intradepartmental memorandums, reports,
position papers, summaries, maps, photographs, dispatches (from U.S. Foreign Service
officers and military personnel) relating to the internal political affairs of China and United
States foreign policy toward China. Material in this file focuses mainly on military and political
aspects of the Chinese civil war and United States intervention in that conflict. Records
include background material on U.S. efforts to negotiate a settlement between the Chinese
Nationalists and Communists, Sino-Soviet relations, U.S. military operations in China, the
activities of Chinese officials, U.S. financial assistance to the Nationalist Government, and the
question of recognition of the Chinese Communist regime. Also included is briefing material
on the 1949 China White Paper, and information relating to the Far East, Southeast Asia, Hong
Kong, Korea, and Formosa (Taiwan). A detailed box and folder list is available. Boxes 1-11
(Entry 399) and Boxes 12-19 (Entry 399A) location: 250/46/4/01.

Box Subject
2 Reparations
2 War crimes and war criminals
7 Burma Road 1941-1945
7 Hong Kong (4 folders)
7 Korea 1945-1946
7 Manchuria
7 Manchuria, General Background
7 Manchuria, War Booty
8 Far Eastern Advisory Commission
8 French Indochina 1945-1946
8 Japanese-Sino Relations 1945-1946 (3 folders)
8 Mukden, 1945-1946
8 Nanking Incident 1927
8 SWNCC [State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee]
8 Tibet-General 1932-1944
9 Occupied China, conditions in 1941-1943
10 Internees and prisoners of war 1945-1946

RG 59. General Records of the Department of State 42


Records of the Office of Intelligence Entry 449: Numbered Intelligence Reports, 1941-1961

Records of the Division of Research for Far East 1946-1952 (0059-A1-1360 and
0059-A1-1361) (Lot File 58D245)
Arranged by subject. A box and folder list is available. Boxes 1-9 location: 250/47/24/04.

Records of the Philippine and Southeast Asian Division, 1944-1952


(0059-A1-399B and 0059-A1-399C)
A detailed box and folder list is available. Boxes 1-6, 7-20 location: 250/46/04/04.

Box Subject
4 Claims
6 OSS Reports
7-10 Burma
11-13 Indochina
14-17 Malaya
17-20 Thailand

Records of the Office of Intelligence

Records of Bureau of Intelligence and Research

When President Truman disbanded the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) by Executive
Order 9621 of September 20, 1945, the Research and Analysis Branch of that organization
became part of the State Department. The branch continued the preparation of reports and
studies that had begun under the predecessor of the OSS, the Office of the Coordinator of
Information. Various organizational units were responsible for preparing intelligence reports
over the next sixteen years, including the Interim Research and Intelligence Service, the
Office of Intelligence Coordination and Liaison, the Office of Research and Intelligence, the
Office of Intelligence Research, and the Bureau of Intelligence and Research.

Card Index to Numbered Intelligence Reports 1941-1961 (0059-A1-448)


Arranged alphabetically by subject or name of country and thereunder by report number.
Series consists of 3 x 5 cards, listing the number, title, and date of each report in Entry
449. There are some cards for reports that are not in the file. Boxes 1-11 location:
250/46/9/01.

Numbered Intelligence Reports (R and A Reports) October 1941-September


1961 (0059-A1-449)
Arranged numerically from 1-8518.2, with various office symbols preceding the numbers.
The reports vary from short memorandums to detailed, documented studies. Entry 448 is a
card index to the reports. Many of the reports have been microfiched and are available on
NARA Microfilm Publication M-1221. Boxes 1-323B location: 250/63/28/01.

Records of the Office of the Legal Adviser

The Legal Adviser was responsible for furnishing legal advice and services to the Secretary
of State, the Under Secretary, the Assistant Secretaries and all component Offices and

RG 59. General Records of the Department of State 43


Records of the Office of the Legal Adviser Entry 1371: Records relating to Japanese War Criminals, 1943-1960

Divisions of the Department of State, as well as the United States Delegation to the United
Nations and the representatives in United States Foreign Service abroad.

Japanese Peace Treaty Files 1946-1960 (0059-A1-3045)


A detailed box and folder title list is available. Boxes 1-5 location: 250/61/19/04.

Records of the Legal Adviser Relating to War Crimes

Records Relating to U.S. Participation in the United Nations War Crimes


Commission 1943-1949 (0059-A1-1369)
Included in this series are records of the Far Eastern Sub Commission (boxes 12-13). Boxes
6-16 location: 250/49/25/03.

United Nations War Crimes Commission Lists of War Criminals 1944-1948 (0059-
A1-1370)
Scattered among these lists are those for Japanese war criminals, suspects, and material
witnesses. Boxes 16-21 location: 250/49/25/05.

Records Relating to Japanese War Criminals 1943-1960 (0059-A1-1371)


Boxes 21-28 location: 250/49/25/05

Box Subject
21 War Crimes FEC-314 (trial of Japanese War Criminals) (2 folders)
21 War Crimes FEC Subcommittee (Committee No. 5) (3 folders)
21-22 War Crimes Tokyo (IMTFE) (6 folders) location: 250/49/25/05
22 War Crimes IMTFE Publication of Judgment
22 War Crimes Tokyo Teletype (3 folders) location: 250/49/25/05
23 Class A War Criminals (2 folders)
23 Japanese War Criminals Disposition 1954-1957 (2 folders) location: 250/49/25/06
23 Tokyo-Miscellaneous
23 War Crimes Correspondence with Soviet regarding Tokyo January-April 1946
23 War Crimes Emperor, Germ Warfare, Australian Cases
23 War Crimes Far East Minor Cases (3 folders)
23 War Crimes Far East Minor Cases Army Cables
23 War Crimes Tojo et al. (Supreme Court) December 1948
24 Board of Clemency and Parole for Japanese War Criminals, Secretaries of State
and Defense, Attorney General
24 Clemency and Parole Board Chronological 1952-1955 (4 folders) location:
250/49/25/06
24 Japanese War Crimes Disposition January 1958-December 1959 (2 folders)
24 Post Treaty Japanese War Criminals 1950-1959 (4 folders)
25 Clemency Case Hard Core
25 Confirmation Copies of Correspondence regarding Clemency and Parole Board
1952-1955 (2 folders)
25 Memos Clemency and Parole Board for War Criminals (2 folders)
25 Parole Board Communications with Japanese Government

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Records of the Office of the Legal Adviser Entry 1369: Subject & Country Files, 1941-1962

Box Subject
25 Parole Board Communications with Private Individuals [see also confirmation
copies of correspondence]
25 Parole Board Miscellaneous
25 Parole Board Organization and Procedure
25 Parole Board SCAP Parole System
25 Parole Board Statistical Data
25-26 Clemency and Parole Board for War Criminals Telegrams and Dispatches 1952-
1957 (5 folders) location: 250/49/25/06
26 War Criminals A-I (9 folders) location: 250/49/25/06
26-27 War Criminals K (4 folders) location: 250/49/25/06
27 War Criminals M-O (6 folders) location: 250/49/25/06
27-28 War Criminals S (3 folders) location: 250/49/25/06
28 War Criminals T-Y (8 folders) location: 250/49/25/06

Country Files 1943-1950 (0059-A1-1372)


Boxes 29-34 location: 250/49/25/06

Box Country
29 Australia
29 China (2 folders) location: 250/49/25/06
30 Great Britain location: 250/49/25/07
31 Indo China location: 250/49/25/07
32 Netherlands
32 Philippines
32 Siam [Thailand] location: 250/49/25/07

Office of the Legal Adviser-East Asian Affairs Branch

Subject and Country Files 1941-1962 (0059-A1-1369)


A detailed box and folder title list is available. Boxes 1-4 location: 250/62/22/07.

Box Subject
1 Japan, Directives
1 Japan, General 1941-1957
2 Japanese Peace Treaty

Records of the Bureau of Public Affairs

The Bureau of Public Affairs was responsible for advising and assisting the Secretary of
State in the development and implementation of United States foreign policy with respect to
programs for international information and educational exchange and to domestic programs
designed to inform the American public concerning foreign relations.

RG 59. General Records of the Department of State 45


Records of the Special War Problems Division Entry 1357: Subject File, n.d.

Records of the Office of the Historian

Records Relating to the Japanese Peace and Security Treaties, 1946-1952 (0059-
A1-1455)
A detailed box and folder title list is available. Boxes 1-4 location: 250/49/34/03.

Records of the Special War Problems Division

The Special War Problems Division (SWPD) was a major subunit of the Department of State,
under the general administrative supervision of an Assistant Secretary of State. Originally
named the Special Division it was changed to the Special War Problems Division in 1944.
Many of the divisions functions terminated with the end of the war in 1945. The Special
Projects Division assumed the SWPDs repatriation and refugee functions. There are ten
series of SWPD records, identified as entries 1348-1357. Detailed box and folder lists are
available.

Policy Books 1939-1945 (0059-A1-1350)


The records consist of correspondence, memorandums, and reports relating to policy
governing the activities of the Special War Problems Division. Major reports include
representation of the United States, enemy, and third-power interests; protection of
American citizens abroad; prisoners of war; civilian internees; hospital ships; transfer of
funds; protection of property; transmission of messages and documents to and from enemy
territory; and consular services. Arranged numerically 1-69, with an unnumbered index
volume, thereunder alphabetically by subject. A detailed box and folder list is available.
Boxes 4-15 location: 250/49/20/03.

Subject File (0059-A1-1357)


The records include passenger lists and related materials of repatriation vessels, lists of
enemy aliens residing in Latin American countries, passenger lists of vessels bringing Latin
American enemy aliens to the United States for internment, documentation on property in
the United States owned by enemy governments or citizens, plans for Swiss assumption of
U.S. interests in enemy owned countries, excerpts from censorship of prisoners of war and
enemy alien internee letters and telegrams, correspondence on the treatment accorded
American prisoners of war and civilian internees in Axis countries, and dossiers on Japanese
nationals who died in internment camps. Arranged by subject. A detailed box and folder
list is available. Boxes 65-199 location: 250/49/21/05.

Box Subject
74 German and Japanese diplomatic property in the United States
75 Inventory of Japanese Embassy
75 Inventory of Japanese Embassy funds received from the Swiss I and II
75 Official bank accounts-Japanese consulates
76 Far Eastern Commission-Use of Japanese Funds
77 Japanese Consulate Hawaii (three folders)
77 Japanese Embassy Miscellaneous
83 Assumption by Swiss of Japanese interests in U.S., 1945

RG 59. General Records of the Department of State 46


Records of the Special War Problems Division Entry 1357: Subject File, n.d.

Box Subject
83 Assumption of Japanese interests by Spain (1941)
83 Inventory of Japanese Embassy and Chancery
83 Japanese Diplomatic and Consular Property
83 Japanese Embassy
83 Japanese Embassy - Miscellaneous
83 Japanese Embassy (Report of Superficial Survey of Contents)
83 Japanese Language Typewriters (borrowed by War Department)
83 Japanese Property on N Street, NW, Washington, D.C.
83 R.E. Hibbard Japanese Embassy, Memoranda to and from
83 Representation of Japanese interests in U.S. by Swiss with exception of Hawaii
84 Japan General Supervisory Order relating to all Japanese property
84 Japanese Transfer of custody of diplomatic and consular property and archives
84 Japanese Archives, examination of
84 Japanese Diplomatic and Consular Property Processing, etc.
84 Japanese Diplomatic Property in U.S., Disposition of
84 Japanese Embassy, former (Library book)
84 Memoranda Exchanged between Mr. Chappells Office and the Former Japanese
Embassy (2 folders)
84 Protocols Japanese Embassy and German Embassy
84 Relinquishment of Representation of Japanese Interests by Spanish
84 Report of a superficial survey of the contents of the Japanese Embassy (2
folders)
85 Forms APC-56 Reporting Japanese property in custody of the Department of
State
88 Japanese atrocities February 1944-October 1945 (4 folders)
89 Americans in Korea
89 Americans in Netherlands East Indies
89 Americans in Shanghai
89 Americans in Thailand 1941-1945 (3 folders)
89 Americans landed in Kamchatka
89 Civilian Internees Americans in Japan 1941-1945 (5 folders)
89 Lunghwa drafts
89 Malay Camps
89 Manchukuo
89 Manchuria
89 Miyoshi
89 Prisoners of War U.S. prisoners of war in Japan
89 Prisoners of War Americans in Japan 1941-1945 (5 folders)
89 Treatment of Americans in Japan 1942-1945 (3 folders)
90 Muken thru Zentsuji (34 folders arranged alphabetically)
91 Americans from Guam and Wake 1942-1945 (3 folders)
91 Americans in British Malaya
91 Americans in Burma
91 Americans in China 1942-1945 (4 folders)
91 Americans in Far East

RG 59. General Records of the Department of State 47


Records of the Special War Problems Division Entry 1357: Subject File, n.d.

Box Subject
91 Americans in Hong Kong
91 Americans in India
91 Americans in Indonesia
91 Pootung
91 Saitama, Japan
91 Santiago (Fort)
101 Japanese Consulate(s) (8 folders)
101 Japanese Embassy (former) Washington, D.C.
106 Seized Property, funds, baggage, etc., of Axis aliens (Japanese) (3 folders)
144 German and Japanese Property Filing
145 Japanese Diplomatic and Consular Property
145 Japanese Embassy
147 Japanese Consulate - Hawaii
154 Japanese Embassy
154-155 Japanese Currency and Seized Property (2 folders)
185 Military Intelligence Service, 1943
185 Office of Naval Intelligence, 1943
186 Hawaii and Japanese Consulate General 1942
188 Military Intelligence Service, 1942
188 Office of Naval Intelligence, 1942 (2 folders)

Records of Harley A. Notter, 1939-1945

These records consist of pre-United Nations information created or accumulated by Harley


A. Notter. During World War II he held various positions within offices and committees
engaged in postwar planning. He became Assistant Chief of the Division of Special
Research in 1942, Chief of the Division of Political Studies in 1943, and Chief of the Division
of International Security and Organization in 1944. In addition, he served as executive
Secretary of the Advisory Committee on Post-War Foreign Policy, as a member of the
Committee on Special Studies, and as a member of the Committee on Post-War Programs.
After serving as an adviser at the Dumbarton Oaks Conversations, Notter became adviser in
the Office of Special Political Affairs in November 1944. He continued in that position under
the successor in the Office of United Nations Affairs in 1948. He was also an adviser at the
San Francisco Conference in 1945 and became Adviser to the Assistant Secretary for United
Nations Affairs in 1949.

The records of many World War II Committees became part of Notters office files during his
compilation of Postwar Foreign Policy Preparation, 1939-1945, published by the Department
of State in 1949. In 1960 the Dumbarton Oaks Conversations on International Organization
(August-October 1944), the San Francisco Conference on International Organization (April-
June 1945), the United Nations Preparatory Commission (August 1945-February 1946),
and miscellaneous material relating to postwar planning assembled by Notter during the
preparation of his book, were consolidated by the Department of State into a single lot file,
which was accessioned by NARA as the Notter File (entries 495-505). Detailed box and file
title lists are available.

RG 59. General Records of the Department of State 48


Records of Harley A. Notter Entry 498: Advisory Committee on Postwar Foreign Policy, 1942-1945

Drafts of Postwar Foreign Policy Preparation, 1939-1945 (0059-A1-495)


Drafts and page proofs of the Postwar Foreign Policy Preparation, 1939-1945, with editorial
comments and corrections. Also included are memorandums, correspondence, outlines,
notes, prepublication reviewers comments, and miscellaneous materials relating to the
publication of the book. Arranged by chapter and by kind of record. Boxes 1-7 location:
250/46/21/06.

Miscellaneous Subject Files 1939-1950 (0059-A1-496)


Copies of memorandums, reports, and draft documents accumulated by Notter relating to
general postwar planning, international organization, international conferences, and the
work of various divisions within the Department of State. Includes Notters chronological file
and recollections in a document file of the Division of Dependent Areas, and memorandums
on the activities of various interdepartmental groups involved in political and economic
planning. Boxes 8-31 location: 250/46/21/07.

Box Subject
8-10 Notters Chronological Files January 24, 1941-June 16, 1950
11 Notters Recollections
13 Economic Warfare and Board of Economic Operations
17 Special War Problems Division
18 Potsdam Tripartite Conference-Berlin 1945
20 Council of Foreign Ministers, London, 1945
20 Council of Foreign Ministers, Moscow Meetings, 1947
20 Council of Foreign Ministers, Peace Conference, 1946
29-31 Stettinius materials 1944-1945

Records of the Advisory Committee on Postwar Foreign Policy 1942-1945 (0059-


A1-498)
Copies of agenda, minutes, working documents, and drafts prepared for review by the
Advisory Committee on Postwar Foreign Policy and its subcommittees. Many of the drafts
were prepared by the Division of Special Research and its successors. Arranged randomly
by name of subcommittee and thereunder by kind of document. Boxes 54-107 location:
250/46/22/06.

Box Subject
60-69 Documents T/1-T588 (101-129 missing); a detail listing is available.
63 T-320 Japan: Administration and structure of Japanese Government May 22, 1943
64 T-355 Conditions for Japanese surrender to the United Nations May 27, 1942
64 T-357 Japan: General principles applicable to the Post-War Settlement with Japan
July 28, 1943
64 T-357a General principles applicable to the Post-War Japan (revision) September
29, 1943
64 T-358 Japan: Recent Political Developments July 28, 1943
64 T-372 Disposition of Japanese investments in the Mandated Island September 2,
1943

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Records of Harley A. Notter Entry 499: Miscellaneous Policy Committees, 1940-1945

Box Subject
65 T-379 Possible immediate Post-War Japanese contribution to the rehabilitation of
the Far East September 6, 1943
65 T-381 Japan: Postwar Political Problems
65 T-401 Military Government in Thailand November 4, 1943
65 T-404 Indo-China: Military Government November 9, 1943
65 T-411 The problem of Burma: Possible Solutions November 17, 1943
65 T-415 The problem of Burma Basic Data November 22, 1943
65 T-416 Japanese Reparations (preliminary) November 16, 1943
65 T-418 Thailand: Social and Political structure Foreign Policy November 27, 1943
65 T-423 Burma: Military Government December 2, 1943
65 T-428 The future status of Indo-China as an example of postwar colonial
relationships November 16, 1943

Records Relating to Miscellaneous Policy Committees 1940-1945 (0059-A1-499)


Copies of agencies, minutes, and document files of several intradepartmental and
interdepartmental committees involved with postwar policy formulation. Includes files of
the State Department Policy Committee, the Committee on Postwar Programs, the Working
Committee on Dependent Areas, and various interdivisional country and area committees.
Arranged alphabetically by name of committee and thereunder by kind of document. Boxes
108-151 location: 250/46/23/07.

Box Subject
108-116 CAC/ Documents 1-354 (on microfilm) T-1221 rolls 1-6
108 CAC-67 New Committees Needed to Consider the Problems of Military
Government and Postwar Military Conditions in the Far East February 5, 1944
108 CAC-93 Japan: Political Problems: Institution of the Emperor April 24, 1944
108 CAC-94 Thailand: Military Government March 21, 1944
108 CA-100 Preliminary Political and Policy Questions Bearing on Civil Affairs
Planning for the Far East and Pacific Areas February 18, 1944
108 CA-102 Japan: Occupation Problems: Nature of Occupation March 8, 1944
108 CA-103 Japan: Occupation Problems: Duration of Military Government March
27, 1944
108 CA-105 Japan: Occupation Problems: War Criminals March 24, 1944
108 CA-106 Mandated Islands: Status of Military government March 22, 1944
108 CA-109 Extent of Occupation of Japan March 11, 1944
108 CA-112 Thailand: Post-Liberation Government: Role of Pibul Collaborationist
Government March 15, 1944
108 CAC-114 Draft Outline of an International Trusteeship Government for
Indochina March 13, 1944
108 CAC-116 Japan: The Postwar Objectives of the United States in Regard to
Japan March 14, 1944
108 CAC-119 Manchuria (Manchukuo): Government During Period of Military
Occupation March 24, 1944
108 CAC-120 Japan: Should the Military Administration of Civil Affairs Be Punitive,
Mild, or Primarily to Safeguard Reparations? March 22, 1944

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Records of Harley A. Notter Entry 499: Miscellaneous Policy Committees, 1940-1945

Box Subject
108 CAC-123 Japan: Nullification of Obnoxious Laws March 22, 1944
108 CAC-138 Korea: Occupation and Military Government: Japanese Technical
Personnel March 29, 1944
108 CAC-156 Formosa: Economic Problems: Forced Liquidation of Japanese Private
Property May 11, 1944
108 CAC-157 Formosa: Economic Questions: Transfer of Japanese Government
Property April 26, 1944
108 CAC-162 Formosa: Investments of the Japanese Imperial Household and
Japanese Quasi-Official Companies May 9, 1944
108 CAC-171 Formosa: Civil Affairs Planning April 20, 1944
108 CAC-175 Formosa: Japanese Civilians April 22, 1944
108 CAC-178 Formosa: Use of Japanese Investments May 11, 1944
108 CAC-185 Japan: Abolition of Militarism and Strengthening Democratic Processes
May 1, 1944
108 CAC-186 Formosa: Military Government May 8, 1944
108 CAC-197 Disposition of Japanese Private Property Outside Japan Proper May
19, 1944
108 CAC-212 Japan: Military Government: The Taking of Hostages: Their Execution
June 26, 1944
108 CAC-221 Japan: Military Government: Treatment of Political Prisoners June 14,
1944
108 CAC-223 Draft Statement on the Japanese Mandated Islands June 6, 1944
108 CAC-243 Japan: Military Government: Removal of the Emperor from Japan July
20, 1944
108 CAC-245 Pre-War Indebtedness of Foreign Governments to the United States
Government July 12, 1944
108 CAC-251 Japan: Military Government: Disposition of Hirohito by Military
Government July 12, 1944
108 CAC-257 The Treatment of Japanese Civilians in Occupied Areas August 3, 1944
108 CAC-260 Japan: Military Government: Abdication of the Emperor: His
Successor September 26, 1944
108 CAC-262 Japan: Terms of Surrender: Underlying Principles August 30, 1944
108 CAC-265 Japan: Abdication of Hirohito August 2, 1944
108 CAC-267 Japan: Unconditional Surrender August 1, 1944
108 CAC-271 The Far East: Treatment of Archives September 11, 1944
108 CAC-283 Japan: Military government: Status of Certain Categories of Japanese
Property September 13, 1944
108 CAC-286 Effects of an Enemys Unconditional Surrender Upon the Status of its
Diplomatic and Consular Archives Abroad October 2, 1944
108 CA-288 Far East: Communication with Neutral Government Regarding the
Protection of Japanese Archives September 24, 1944
108 CA-292 Formosa: Military Government: Cooperation with the Formosan
Government September 27, 1944

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Records of Harley A. Notter Entry 499: Miscellaneous Policy Committees, 1940-1945

Box Subject
108 CA-318 Analysis of Papers Presented to the Committee on Post-War Programs
by the Area Committee on the Far East in April-May and on October 27, 1944;
November 1, 1944
108 CAC-335 Japan: United States: Disposition of the Mandated Islands Jan. 26,
1945
108 CAC-342 A Summary of the Recommendations for Japan Approved by the
Committee on Post-War Programs January 5, 1945
141-144 WC Documents 1-322 (on microfilm T-1222 rolls 1-4)
141-144 PWC-104 & 105 Military Government in the Japan, Japanese Empire, Thailand,
the Mandated Islands, and Manchuria 1944
141-144 PWC-108 Japan: The Post-War Objectives of the United States in Regard to
Japan 1944
141-144 PWC-109 Japan: Should the Military Administration of Civil Affairs be Punitive,
Mild, or Primarily to Safeguard Reparations? 1944
141-144 PWC-110 Extent of Occupation of Japan 1944
141-144 PWC-111 Japan: Occupation and Military Government: Composition of Forces
to Occupy Japan 1944
141-144 PWC-114 Japan: Nullification of Obnoxious Laws 1944
141-144 PWC-116 Japan: Political Problems: Institution of the Emperor 1944
141-144 PWC-117 Japan: Occupation Problems: Duration of Military Government 1944
141-144 PWC-119 Japan: Occupation Problems: War Criminals 1944
141-144 PWC-126 Korea: Occupation and Military Government: Japanese Technical
Personnel 1944
141-144 PWC-127 Thailand: Military Government 1944
141-144 PWC-130 Thailand: Post-Liberation Government: Role of Pibul Collaborationist
Government 1944
141-144 PWC-136 Manchuria (Manchukuo): Government during Period of Military
Occupation 1944
141-144 PWC-145 Japan: Institution of the Emperor 1944
141-144 PWC-146 Japan: Institution of the Emperor 1944
141-144 PWC-147 The Treatment of the Japanese Emperor 1944
141-144 PWC-152b Japan: Abolition of Militarism and Strengthening Democratic
Processes 1944
141-144 PWC-184 Papers Concerning Military Government in Formosa 1944
141-144 PWC-187 Formosa: Economic Problems: Forced Liquidation of Japanese
Government Property 1944
141-144 PWC-188 Formosa: Economic Questions: Transfer of Japanese Government
Property 1944
141-144 PWC-191 Formosa: Investments of the Japanese Imperial Household and
Japanese Quasi-Official Companies 1944
141-144 PWC-196 Formosa: Use of Japanese Investments 1944
141-144 PWC-197 Formosa: Military Government 1944
141-144 PWC-200 Political and Policy Questions Bearing Upon Civil Affairs Planning for
Formosa 1944

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Records of Harley A. Notter Entry 501: Division of International Security and Organization (ISO), 1944-1945

Box Subject
141-144 PWC-229 Pre-War Indebtedness of Foreign Governments to the United States
Government 1944
141-144 PWC-257 Reparation, Restitution and Property Rights 1944
141-144 PWC-284 Japan: Terms of Surrender: Underlying Principles (CAC-262)
141-144 PWC-285 Japan: Military Government: Removal of the Emperor from Japan
(CAC-243)
141-144 PWC-286 Japan: Military Government: Abdication of the Emperor: His
Successor (CAC-260)
141-144 PWC-291 Japan: Military Government: Treatment of Political Prisoners (CAC-
221)
141-144 PWC-293 Japan: Military Government: The Taking of Hostages; Their execution
(CAC-212)
141-144 PWC-294 Japan: Military Government: Status of Certain Categories of Japanese
Property (CAC-283)
141-144 PWC-295 The Treatment of Japanese Civilians in Occupied Areas (CAC-257)
141-144 PWC-297 The Far East: Treatment of Archives (CAC-271)
141-144 PWC-298 Effects of an Enemys Unconditional Surrender Upon the Status of its
Consular and Diplomatic Archives Abroad (CAC-286)
141-144 PWC-300 Formosa: Military Government: Cooperation with the Formosan
Government (CAC-292)

Policy Summaries 1943-1944 (0059-A1-500)


Master file of policy summaries prepared by the Division of Political Studies for review
by policy planning committees. The policy summaries define problems, discuss
background information, and identify principal considerations and alternative solutions.
Arranged numerically with the letter H preceding each number. Boxes 152-157 location:
250/46/24/07.

Records of the Division of International Security and Organization (ISO) 1944-


1945 (0059-A1-501)
Master file of documents prepared by the Division of International Security and Organization
(ISO) on general policy problems and proposals for establishment of international
organizations. Documents were used by various policy committees within the Department
of State and American delegates to the Dumbarton Oaks Conversations and to the United
Nations Conference on International Organization. Arranged numerically by ISO number.
Boxes 158-169 location: 250/46/24/07.

Records of the Division of World Trade Intelligence and its


Successor, Division of Economic Security Controls

On July 17, 1941, President Franklin D. Roosevelt issued a Presidential Proclamation that
instructed the Secretary of State, acting in conjunction with the Secretary of the Treasury,
the Attorney General, the Secretary of Commerce, the Administrator of Export Controls,
and the Coordinator of Commercial and Cultural Relations between the American Republics,
to prepare an appropriate list of persons and firms working with or for Axis nations and

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Records of the Division of War Trade Intelligence Entry 1536: War Trade Intelligence Files, 1941-1946

persons to whom exports from the United States were deemed detrimental to the interests
of national defense. As a result of this order the Secretary of State established on July 21,
1941, the Division of World Trade Intelligence to handle State Department responsibilities
pertaining to the Proclaimed List of Certain Blocked Nationals. The division was at first
under the direct supervision of Assistant Secretary Dean Acheson but later became part of
the Board of Economic Operations and successor economic offices. On March 1, 1945, it
was renamed the Division of Economic Security Controls and as such became a part of the
Office of Economic Security Policy on October 20 of that year.

Records of the Division of War Trade Intelligence

Microfilmed War Trade Intelligence Files, 1941-1946 (Lot 480) (0059-A1-1536)


Box 1 (10 rolls of negative 16mm film) location: 250/61/19/07

Records of the Office of Economic Security Policy

The Office of Economic Security Policy was established in October 1945. Its mission was
to initiate, formulate, and coordinate State Department policies and activities aimed at
economic security and at economic aspects of the occupation of Germany, Austria, Japan,
and Korea. German and Japanese reparations negotiations were specifically charged to this
office in 1946. The office absorbed the Division of Economic Security Control, the Office
of the Adviser on German Economic Affairs, and the Office of the Advisor on Far Eastern
Economic Affairs. The reparations, industrial, and financial responsibilities of the Division
of Financial Affairs and the Division of Foreign Economic Development pertaining to the
prospective peace treaties involving Germany, Austria, Japan, and Korea were transferred to
this office when those divisions were abolished in 1946.

The three units of the Office of Economic Security Policy (the Division of Economic
Security Controls, the Division of German and Austrian Economic Affairs, and the Division
of Japanese and Korean Economic Affairs) were ordered to cooperate in the Safehaven
program to trace the flow of enemy assets into neutral countries. The office administered
the Safehaven mission until March 1947.

The Office of Economic Security Policy was abolished in July 1947. Its functions, personnel,
and records were transferred to the Office of Financial and Development Policy.

Records of the Division of Economic Security Controls

The Division of Economic Security Controls was established in March 1945. It assumed
the functions of the former Division of World Trade Intelligence, such as the responsibility
for American controls over foreign funds and properties mandated by the Proclaimed List
of Certain Blocked Nationals (Executive Order 8389). Among its new responsibilities was
development of measures to prevent concealment or flight of enemy assets and looted
property.

RG 59. General Records of the Department of State 54


Records of the Pauley Reparations Missions, 1945-1948 Entry 1106C: Subject File of the Mission to Japan, 1945-
1946

The Division of Economic Security Controls was administered by the Office of Financial and
Development Policy until October 1945, when it was placed under the Office of Economic
Security Policy.

After the Safehaven was completed, the functions and personnel of the division were
returned to the Office of Financial and Development Policy in July 1947, and assigned to the
newly-established Division of Occupied Areas Economic Affairs.

Safehaven Project Files (Lot File 54D374)

Safehaven Country File. 1945-1947 (0059-A1-369A)


Folders on Afghanistan, Belgium, British Empire, China, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Finland,
France, Hungary, Iceland, Iran, Iraq, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Lebanon, Liechtenstein,
Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Philippines, Poland, Rumania, Sweden, Switzerland,
Tangier, Turkey, and Soviet Russia. Boxes 1-2 location: 250/45/35/07.

Safehaven Subject File. 1945-1947 (0059-A1-369B)


Folders on assets of Bulgaria, Rumania, Hungary, and Finland in neutral countries; basic
instructions, policies, and procedures; Bretton WoodsResolution VI; claims filed by Swiss
firms with GAO; Currie Mission: negotiations, administrative details, Swiss press reports;
German external assets; German External Property Commission; German repatriates from
Turkey; German scientists and technicians; gold policy; insurance; minutes of meetings of
Safehaven Committee; non-repatriables: heirless funds, non-monetary gold; renegotiation
of accord; treaties- border questions: and Washington Accord, 1946 [with the Swiss]. Box 3
location: 250/45/35/07

Records of the Pauley Reparations Missions, 1945-1948 (Lot File M-


17 & M-18)

On April 27, 1945, President Harry S Truman designated Presidential Special Assistant Edwin
W. Pauley as his personal representative, with the rank of ambassador, to head the U.S.
delegation to the Allied Reparations Commission considering German reparations. At the
Crimea Conference the major powers had agreed that Germany would be obliged to the
greatest extent possible to make reparations. After negotiating the formula and methods
for exacting reparations, Pauley led the U.S. Reparations Mission to Japan in late 1945 and a
third mission concerning Japanese assets in Soviet-occupied Korea and Manchuria in 1946.
On March 7, 1947, Pauley transferred to the Department of State and was designated
Special Advisor to the Secretary of State on Reparations.

Detailed box and folder lists are available.

General Records 1945-1948 (0059-A1-1106A)


Boxes 1-9 location: 250/48/32/03

Subject File of the Mission to Japan 1945-1946 (0059-A1-1106C)


Boxes 21-27 location: 250/48/32/06

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Records of the U.S. Reparations and Restitution Delegation, Tokyo, 1947-1949 Entry 3104A: Records of the Fine
Arts and Monuments Advisor (Ardelia Hall Collection)

Draft Copies of Reports on Japanese Reparations 1945-1946 (0059-A1-1106D)


Boxes 28-29 location: 250/48/32/07

Inventories and Reports on Japanese Industries 1945 (0059-A1-1106E)


Boxes 30-33 location: 250/48/32/07

Catalogs of Japanese Arsenals 1948 (0059-A1-1106F)


Includes information on Arsenals, laboratories, depots, factories, etc.
Boxes 34-76 location: 250/48/32/07

Records Relating to Soviet Occupied Korea (0059-A1-1106G)


Boxes 77-79 location: 250/48/33/07

Records of the U.S. Reparations and Restitution Delegation, Tokyo,


1947-1949

The U.S. Reparations and Restitution Delegation (USRRD) was part of the joint delegation
formed by the Allies against Japan for the purpose of carrying out a program of
compensation to all concerned countries for wartime seizures of their nationals properties
by the Japanese government. The program was under the administrative aegis of the
Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP). The basic function of the USRRD was to
make surveys of the Japanese economy in order to ascertain what business facilities might
be removed as reparations goods to the United States without damaging the peacetime
economic structure of Japan.

Subject File 1947-1949 (0059-A1-1107C)


The records consist of correspondence, cables, memoranda, reports, various minutes of
meetings, and other documents relating to the work of the USRRD. A detailed box and
folder list is available. Boxes 1-7 location: 250/48/34/03.

Records Maintained by the Fine Arts and Monuments Adviser 1945-1961 (Ardelia
Hall Collection) (Lot File 62D-4) (0059-A1-3104A)
This series is divided into several subseries. Boxes 1-11 are generally arranged
chronologically by year (1949-1961) and thereunder arranged by subject. Boxes 11-16
are arranged alphabetically by subject. Boxes 16-24 are country files for Austria, Italy,
and Germany. These records are arranged by country name and thereunder by subject.
Boxes 25-26 pertain primarily to lists of missing art objects. Boxes 26-28 deal primarily
with restitution in Germany. Boxes 29 and 30 deal with arts and monuments policy and
problems in Europe and the Far East. A complete box and folder list is available. Boxes 1-
30 location: 250/52/9/01.

Box File Title or Subject


1 Circular Letters to Universities, Museums
1 Completed cases objects returned

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Records of the U.S. Reparations and Restitution Delegation, Tokyo, 1947-1949 Entry 3104A: Records of the Fine
Arts and Monuments Advisor (Ardelia Hall Collection)

Box File Title or Subject


1 Index of Cases [giving for 61 entries the case number, the number of objects,
a description of the object(s), reported by, and investigated and recovered by]
location: 250/52/9/01
1 Receipt form for art returned to Claimant Government [blank forms]
1 SWNCC [State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee] 322 Documents [SWNCC 322
deals with Return of Looted Objects of Art to Countries of Origin]
1 SWNCC 322 and Navy Coordination with the War Department
1 T.D. [Treasury Department] 51072 DocumentsRegulation [dealing with art
objects]
1 Tripartite Agreement Documents
2 Chinese ceramic collection Desjardinreturned to Chinese Embassy, September
1947 location: 250/52/9/01
3 Korean Leopard Skin Rug (Giltner-Pueblo, CO) returned to Korean Embassy,
February 1952
3 Okinawa Crown, Necklace and 24 bound MSSreturned to Okinawa 1953 location:
250/52/9/01
7 Japanese Swords August 1958 location: 250/52/9/01
7 Korean Embassy Cases Korean Sword and Crown November 1954
9 Japanese Gold Coin February 1956 location: 250/52/9/02
9 Mrs. Brizles Korean Objects to be returned January 1960
10 Japanese Bell in Boston August 1960
10 Japanese Sword in Colorado Springs August 1960 location: 250/52/9/02
11 A
11 Alien Property Custodian
11 B
11 China-Burma and Far East; includes documents concerning the showing of Chinese
art, ca. 50 pp.
11 Department of the Army location: 250/52/9/02
11 Japanese Sword Fittingsno action 1945
12 E
12 F location: 250/52/9/02
13 G
13 H
13 I
13 J
13 Japan; concerns seized art 1961
13 Japan: Japanese Exhibition in the United States 1953
13 K
13 M
13 N
13 P location: 250/52/9/02
14 R
14 S location: 250/52/9/02
16 Thai Exhibition 1960
16 U

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Records of the U.S. Reparations and Restitution Delegation, Tokyo, 1947-1949 Entry 3104A: Records of the Fine
Arts and Monuments Advisor (Ardelia Hall Collection)

Box File Title or Subject


16 V
16 W
16 X/Y/Z location: 250/52/9/03
22 Lost or Missing Works of Art
22 American Claims for Cultural Property location: 250/52/9/04
23 Receipts for cultural objects: Japan, China
23 American Commission Final Report location: 250/52/9/04
26 Korean Losses
26 Restitution Progress location: 250/52/9/04
29 Arts and Monuments-Far Eastern Policy, ca. 100 pp. location: 250/52/9/05
29 Far Eastern SWNCC Documents 1945
29 JK Drafts of Far Eastern Policy 1945-1946
30 ADO Drafts of Far Eastern Policy 1945
30 Far East-Japanese Imperial Household Problem December 1945
30 Far East Policy Under Consideration
30 Memoranda on Far Eastern Policy December 1948 location: 250/52/9/05

RG 59. General Records of the Department of State 58


General Records of the Department of Justice
Record Group 60

The functions of the Department of Justice (DOJ) during World War II did not fundamentally
differ from those performed in peacetime, but its work was nevertheless greatly influenced
by the war. The DOJ enforced federal laws, rendered legal advice and opinions to the
President and the heads of government agencies, investigated violations of most federal
legislation, prosecuted offenders of federal laws and represented the interests of the United
States in the courts, and supervised the activities of the United States attorneys and
marshals.

With the United States entering into war, the DOJ became concerned with the preservation
of the internal national security, the protection of civil rights, and the maintenance of law
and order. It clarified many wartime legal problems and sought formal advice regarding
laws about making and carrying out war plans. The DOJ also gave close attention to the
drafting of legislation needed to safeguard internal security and to promote the internal
security activities of other agencies, and to the preparation of executive orders and
proclamations implementing the powers of the President for carrying on the war.

The DOJ established a War Division on May 19, 1942, to coalesce nonprosecutive and
noninvestigative activities regarding the war that had formerly been scattered among the
departments organizational units. The War Divisions chief predecessor was the Special
Defense Unit, which had originated in April 1940 as the Neutrality Laws Unit in the Office of
the Attorney General. It was continued in the War Division as the Special War Policies Unit.
The War Division was abolished on December 28, 1945.

For some 15 months after the establishment of the War Division, the Special War Policies
Unit was responsible for directing and coordinating the activities of the DOJ relating to
espionage, sabotage, sedition, subversive activities, and the registration of foreign agents.
The Special War Policies Unit was abolished when the War Division was reorganized on
August 28, 1943. Its functions in relation to subversive activities were transferred to
the DOJs Criminal Division. Its other functions were distributed among several of the
other sections of the War Division. The records of the Special War Policies Unit and its
predecessor are in Classes 146, World War II, and 148, War Policy, of the DOJs Classified
Central File.

On April 21, 1942, all nonlitigation functions that the DOJ had performed in enforcing the
Trading with the Enemy Act, as amended by the First War Powers Act, were transferred
by executive order to the Office of the Alien Property Custodian (APC). The Alien Property
Section was established in May 1942 as part of the DOJs War Division to represent the
APC in all litigation in which it was interested. The Alien Property Section also represented
the United States in matters arising from the administration of foreign funds control by the
Treasury Department, and it rendered legal advice to the APC and the Treasury Department
on problems related to alien property and foreign funds control and helped to formulate
legislative recommendations. The cases handled by the Alien Property Section dealt largely
with admiralty, copyrights, estates, enemy banks, patent problems, and suits against the

RG 60. General Records of the Department of Justice 59


Records of the Antitrust Division, Economic Warfare Section Entry 285B: Subject File

APC for the return of property or the payment of debts. These activities were transferred
to the Claims Division in December 1945. Most of the records of the Alien Property Section,
consisting of legal studies, interoffice memorandums, and court briefs, were filed in the
Central Classified File, in Class 9-21, Alien Property, and Class 146, World War II.

The Economic Warfare Section, which originated as the Economic Section of the Antitrust
Division in 1942, was transferred to the War Division on August 28, 1943. Its chief
functions were to collect industrial information, to prepare reports on enemy or enemy-
controlled industrial organizations, and to make this information available for use in the
economic warfare efforts of the Allies. In fiscal year 1944, the Bureau of the Budget
designated the Alien Property Section as the central agency of the government to carry out
research in the field of international cartels.

Classified Central Files 1914-

The records are arranged in numerically designated classes, each of which covers some
general subject based either upon a specific legislative act or group of related acts or upon
specific functions assigned to the Department. NARA has custody of most Class 146 files
for the World War II period. Class 146 deals primarily with World War II matters. Classes
146-154 were created during World War II to provide for records relating to certain specific
problems that arose during that period. Please consult NARA staff to ascertain boxes and
locations for the Central File case files.

General Index to Classified Central Files 1928-1951 (0060-A1-110A)


Arranged alphabetically by name of individuals, organizations, and other entities.

Boxes 1-1229 location: 230/6/02/09


Boxes 1230-2060 location: 230/B/08/02

Subject Index to Various Classified Central Files ca. 1925-1980 (0060-A1-1001)


Arranged alphabetically by subject. Boxes 1-137 location 230/32/21/02.

Records of the Antitrust Division

Records of the Economic Warfare Section

Central Correspondence 1940-1944 (0060-A1-293A)


Boxes 1-4 location: 230/30/50/04

Subject File (arranged alphabetically by subject) (0060-A1-285B)


Boxes 5-226 location: 230/30/50/05

RG 60. General Records of the Department of Justice 60


Records of the Antitrust Division, Economic Warfare Section Entry 285B: Subject File

Box Subject
68 Economic Branch, Foreign Economic Administration. Administration of the
Property of the Imperial Household of Japan September 1945, 50 pp. location:
230/31/1/07
68-69 Enemy Branch, Office of Economic Warfare (and predecessors and successors)
Notes on Current Economic Information [half of each issue devoted to the Far
East] various issues Nov. 1942-January 1944, ca. 250 pp. location: 230/31/1/07
71 Far East Enemy Division, Special Areas Branch, Foreign Economic
Administration. Economic Developments in Indo-China June 1939-June 1944, 67
pp. location: 230/31/1/07
71 Various Foreign Economic Administration reports on Japanese Industries
location: 230/31/1/07
72 Enemy Branch, Foreign Economic Administration. Japanese Economic
Penetration into Korea as of 1940 October 23, 1945, 48 pp. location:
230/31/1/07
72 Japanese Special Services Staff, Enemy Branch, Foreign Economic
Administration. Chemical Industries in Japan April 1945, 229 pp. location:
230/31/1/07
72 Japanese Special Services Staff, Enemy Branch, Foreign Economic
Administration. Collection of Japanese Economic Control Laws, Ordinances, and
Regulations May 12, 1945, 120 pp. location: 230/31/1/07
72 Various Foreign Economic Administration reports on Japan and Korea location:
230/31/1/07
73 Japanese Special Services Staff, Enemy Branch, Foreign Economic
Administration. A Preliminary Survey of the Holdings of the Japanese Economic
Oligarchy June 18, 1945, 82 pp. location: 230/31/1/07
73 Enemy Branch, Foreign Economic Administration. Administration of Production
Programs in Japan July 1945, 140 pp. location: 230/31/1/07
73 Reoccupation Division in cooperation with Enemy Branch, Foreign Economic
Administration. Japanese Techniques of Occupation: Key Laws and Official
Documents September 1943, 269 pp. location: 230/31/1/07
73 Special Areas Branch, Foreign Economic Administration. Notes on Current
Economic Information Vols. 40, 44-45 January 14-March 4, 1944,66 pp.
location: 230/31/1/07
73 Various Foreign Economic Administration reports on Japanese industries
location: 230/31/1/07
100-107 Japan location: 230/31/2/04
126-128 Mitsubishi location: 230/31/3/01

RG 60. General Records of the Department of Justice 61


Records of the Federal Bureau of Investigation
Record Group 65

During World War II the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) investigated all violations of
federal laws, with the exception of matters specifically assigned by legislative enactment
or otherwise to another federal investigative body. During the war, the FBI directed the
greater part of its attention toward internal security problems. It also extended its activities
to many Latin America countries, sending liaison agents to work with their police and
intelligence forces.

The FBI of the Department of Justice began in 1908 as the Bureau of Investigation. During
the next thirty years its size and areas of responsibility significantly increased. With the
outbreak of war in 1939, the responsibilities of the FBI increased. Subversion, sabotage,
and espionage became major concerns. Agents trained in general intelligence work, and at
least one agent trained in defense plant protection, were placed in each of the FBIs 42 field
offices. The FBI also developed a network of information sources, often using members of
fraternal or veterans organizations. With leads developed by these intelligence networks
and through their own work, Special Agents investigated potential threats to national
security.

During the summer of 1941, the FBI focused its internal security efforts on potentially
dangerous German, Italian, and Japanese nationals as well as native-born Americans
whose beliefs and activities were seen as aiding the Axis powers. The FBI also participated
in intelligence collection with their pioneering Technical Laboratory. Its highly skilled and
inventive staff cooperated with engineers, scientists, and cryptographers in other agencies
to enable the United States to penetrate and sometimes control the flow of information from
the belligerents in the Western Hemisphere.

On December 7, 1941 the FBI Headquarters and the 54 field offices were placed on 24-hour
schedules. On December 7th and 8th, the FBI arrested previously identified aliens who
threatened national security, and turned them over to military or immigration authorities.
The FBI augmented its special agent force with National Academy graduates, who took
an abbreviated training course. As a result, the total number of FBI employees rose from
7,400 to over 13,000, including approximately 4,000 agents, by the end of 1943.

While most FBI personnel during the war worked traditional war-related or criminal cases,
one contingent of agents was unique. Separated from Bureau roles, these agents, with the
help of FBI Legal Attachs (Legats), composed the Special Intelligence Service (SIS) in Latin
America. The SIS, established by President Roosevelt in 1940, provided information on Axis
activities in South America and destroyed its intelligence and propaganda networks. Several
hundred thousand Germans or German descendants and numerous Japanese lived in South
America. Some of them provided pro-Axis pressure and cover for Axis communications
facilities. In every South American country, the SIS was instrumental in bringing about a
situation in which, by 1944, continued support for the Axis became difficult.

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FBI Record Keeping System
By 1981 the FBI had accumulated over 500,000 cubic feet of records, (not including field
files destroyed in the late 1970s). In the Washington, D.C., headquarters there were over
six million criminal, civil, security, applicant, and administrative case files dating back sixty
years and nearly one hundred indexes to the files, including a general index consisting of
65 million 3 x 5 cards. In the FBI field operations there were at least five million case
files and over 100 million index cards. Altogether, there were over 5,000 cubic feet of
records, 260,000 cubic feet of which were in the headquarters and the remainder in the field
operations. For security reasons the volume of records maintained in the Legats was kept
to a minimum.

The FBI record-keeping was created in October 1921. It is a classified filing system in
which each classification (or category of records) relates to a specific violation of law or
specific administrative activity. In 1981 there were 214 classifications. Under this system
each case file carries a classification number plus a sequential number. For example, a
kidnapping case file might carry the number 7-10, indicating it was the tenth case opened
in classification 7-kidnapping. Each document in the case file has its own numerical
designation, referred to as serials. Hence 7-10-8 would refer to the eighth document
in the tenth kidnapping case. This process of serialization, providing a unique numeric
identifier for each document, gives the FBI control of its records at the item level. FBI
investigations involving more than one type of violation are normally classified under the
more serious crime. If an individual has been involved in several violations over a period
of time, separate case files would have been initiated for each violation. However, in
security cases only one file is used for each individual or organization. When a case file has
been opened for an individual or organization under a particular security classification, all
subsequent documentation relating to security matters is filed in that case, regardless of
the nature of the investigation. Although most of the file maintenance procedures used in
the FBI headquarters are duplicated in field offices and overseas Legats, some variations do
exist. Because the files are numbered consecutively, the same case will not have the same
number at headquarters and in the field offices. Additionally, classification of investigations
is idiosyncratic, in both the field office and headquarters, so that the same case may be in
different classifications in the field office and headquarters.

Although most records are maintained in central file rooms in headquarters and in the field
offices, some are kept separately from the related case file or as a separate series outside
the main file room. The latter include records in special file rooms, electronic surveillance
(ELSUR) materials, personnel and budget records, FBI National Academy records, public
inquiries, automated and audiovisual materials, and sensitive and confidential materials
maintained under the personal control of the special agents in charge (SACs) of the field offices.

. Two types of entries are prepared for the general index: Main cards for individuals, organizations, and general
subjects that are the primary focus of an investigation; and cross reference or see cards for secondary subjects.
Beginning in 1921 the FBI also prepared abstracts or summaries of individual documents. Each abstract was made
in duplicate on 3 x 5 slips. One set was arranged alphabetically by the source or originator of the document
(field office, federal agency, or private individual), while a second set was arranged by file number. A third set of
abstract slips was prepared for foreign material relating to the FBIs Special Intelligence Service (SIS) during the
1940-1948 period. Adoption of the Automation of Incoming Mail Serialization (AIMS) system in 1976 eliminated
the need for abstracting, although the practice was not stopped completely until 1979.

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Each classification begins with a zero (O) file and a double zero (OO) file, which are used
for documents relating to the individual classification but which do not warrant an individual
file. Most OO files include material relating to the administrative history of the classification
and document, why the classification was initiated, changes in legislation modifying the
FBIs investigative responsibilities, investigative policy, unique investigative procedures,
and jurisdictional disputes between the FBI and other federal agencies. Before the OO
files were established, O files were sometimes used for policy documentation relating to
the classification. Now, for the most part, the O files consist of citizen complaints, routine
requests for information, general reference material, and newspaper clippings. In 1977 the
FBI began using the O files for one-serial (single document) cases that would previously
have been separate case files.

Within each classification the individual case files follow the O and OO files. The number
of case files in a classification can range from fewer than one hundred to hundreds of
thousands. For example, among the larger classifications at FBI headquarters in 1981 were
classifications 100 (Domestic Security) and 105 (Foreign Counterintelligence), together
consisting of over 800,000 case files (13,000 cu. ft.). The case files contain a variety of
documentation, including FBI agent reports; teletype messages; prosecutive summaries;
accounts of interviews and physical surveillance; letters; memorandums; lab reports;
informant reports; photographs; newspaper clippings and other public record material; and
logs, transcripts, and summaries of electronic surveillance.

Major World War II-Era FBI File Classifications

Classification 61 Treason
Established prior to 1924, this classification covers investigations of persons or organizations
engaging in treasonous activities or concealing knowledge of such activities. Specific
statutes, which include Title 18, USC, Sections 283-82, 2389-90, and 765-75, also cite
as treasonous service in, or recruitment of, others to serve in armed hostility against
the United States and aiding or procuring the escape of interned enemy aliens. FBI
investigative instructions note that treason is the highest crime known to this country and
is the only crime mentioned in the U.S. Constitution. Instructions to the field further state
that any evidence of possible violations of the treason statute should receive immediate,
continuous and preferred investigation. The 00 file contains no documentation prior to
1938. In late 1939 and early 1940 field offices were instructed to file accusations in
the category separately and prepare Nationalistic Tendency Cards on subjects in this
classification. Before Would War II the major focus of concern was alleged Communist
Party activities. During World War II the FBI focused on Americas wartime enemies, and
beginning in late 1944, treasonous activities committed by Americans in foreign theatres of
operation. In addition, the FBI investigated allegations that persons aided in the escape of
prisoners of war from U.S. interment camps.

Classification 62 Miscellaneous Subversive


This classification was established about 1921 to serve as a catch-all classification.
Classification 66, Administrative, was established concurrently or shortly thereafter, so
the number of early administrative records in Classification 62 is quite limited. However,

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since Headquarters classification 63 did not become a repository for miscellaneous non-
subversive files until 1953, there is a great deal of non-subversive material in Headquarters
classification 62.

Classification 64 Foreign Miscellaneous


Classification 64 contains many records relating to the FBIs activities in Latin America both
before and during World War II. The FBIs Special Intelligence Service (SIS) program is
documented in this classification.

Classification 65 Espionage
The FBI uses this classification for investigations of individuals alleged to have unlawfully
obtained information affecting national defense or unlawfully disclosed such information to a
foreign government. The FBIs investigative jurisdiction in this area rests on both legislation,
beginning with the Espionage Act of 1917, and Presidential directives, notably two World
War II-era directives, promulgated in 1939 and 1943, which assigned to the FBI primary
responsibility for investigating espionage and subversion.

This classification, which predates 1924, is one of the oldest FBI classifications.
Classification 65 remained relatively inactive until the World War II period. Between 1939
and 1945, it became extremely active; in fact, the bulk of cases opened at Headquarters
date from this period. Most of the cases opened during the World War II era did not
deal with espionage; rather, most of these files dealt with individuals suspected of Axis
sympathies.

Classification 73 Application for Pardon


Established before 1924, Classification 73, Application for Pardon after Completion of
Sentence and Application for Executive Clemency, covers investigations of individuals
seeking pardons from the President after completing prison sentences for federal offenses
as well as investigations of those convicted of federal offences who seek executive
clemency. The FBI rarely conducts investigations of the latter sort. Applications for pardon
investigations are conducted in the same manner as applicant investigations generally.
Thus, they include interviews with the subjects family, friends, neighbors, and employers as
well as credit checks and law enforcement records.

Classification 97 Foreign Agents Registration Act


The FBI opened this classification in 1939 to document violations of the Foreign Agents
Registration Act of 1938. The Act requires foreign propagandists or agents of a foreign
principal engaged in distributing propaganda to register with the State Department.

Classification 100 Subversive Matter, Internal Security, Domestic Security Investigations


In 1936, President Roosevelt directed the FBI to conduct investigations of individuals and
organizations suspected of engaging in subversive activities such as communism and
fascism. In 1939 the FBI was designated by Presidential Directive as the clearing house
for national defense and general domestic intelligence matters. This Directive established
the classification formally in 1939.

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Special Intelligence Service Records Entry 4104: Case File

In the period 1940-1970 the FBIs activity in this area was almost exclusively limited to
investigations of communist and Soviet individuals and organizations. For example, in 1944
the classification was restricted to cases bearing the character of internal security in which
the accompanying symbol letter C for communist or R for Russian was attached.

Classification 105 Foreign Counterintelligence Russia (formerly Internal Security)


(Nationalistic Tendency Foreign Intelligence) (Individuals and Organizations by country)

Classification 109 Foreign Political Matters

Classification 110 Foreign Economic Matters

Classification 112 Foreign Funds

Classification 113 Foreign Military and Naval Affairs

Classification 114 Alien Property Custodian Matter (Obsolete)


In 1945, the Department of Justice directed the FBI to investigate cases brought against the
Alien Property Custodian under the Trading with the Enemy Act of 1917 and the first War
Powers Act of 1941. Most investigations examined the ownership and control of unvested
property and of vested property that was subject to claims and litigation.

Classification 121 Loyalty of Government Employees (Obsolete)


The FBI opened this classification in 1947 for investigation under Executive Order 9835
of March 22, 1947, which required investigations of the loyalty of all federal employees
and all future applicants. The program established a Loyalty Review Board to make final
determinations, but the FBI was assigned the task of conducting the initial investigations.
The FBI had jurisdiction over all civilian agencies, while the military investigated its civilian
employees. The FBIs instructions from Headquarters to the field stressed a businesslike
approach that recognized there is a distinction between Liberalism and Communism. Full
field investigations were conducted only if the preliminary investigations found derogatory
information. In response to considerable criticism of the loyalty program Director Hoover
argued that the FBI made no recommendations but only reported the facts to the employing
agency. The FBI insisted that only the agencies and the Loyalty Review Board made
determinations on peoples loyalty.

Classification 123 Special Inquiry, State Department, Voice of America (Obsolete)

Classification 140 Security of Government Employees Executive Order 10450

Special Intelligence Service [Latin American World War II] Records

Case File FBI HQ File 64-4104


Box 16 location: 230/32/37/03

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Files Released Under the Nazi War Crimes and Japanese Imperial Government Disclosure Acts Entries 136A-Z
and 136AA-BG

Files Released Under the Nazi War Crimes and Japanese Imperial
Government Disclosure Acts
Headquarters Files (0065-A1-136A-Z and 0065-A1-136AA-BG)
The following FBI records were accessioned under the Nazi War Crimes Disclosure Act of
1998 and the Japanese Imperial Government Disclosure Act of 2000. The FBI used a very
broad definition to identify relevant records under the Acts.

Title Class File Section FBI Class Name Box Location

Abe, Genki 064 31798 001 Foreign Miscellaneous 039 230


86/05/05
Abualy, Aldina 105 007801 001 Foreign 183 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Allied Occupation 064 31741 001 Foreign Miscellaneous 037 & 038 230
of Japan 86/05/05
Allied Occupation 064 31741 002 Foreign Miscellaneous 038 230
of Japan 86/05/05
Allied Occupation 064 31741 A Foreign Miscellaneous 038 230
of Japan 86/05/05
Allied Occupation 064 31741 EBF 001 Foreign Miscellaneous 038 230
of Japan 86/05/05
Allied Occupation 064 31741 EBF 032 Foreign Miscellaneous 038 230
of Japan 86/05/05
Alvero, Aurelio 105 007880 001 Foreign 183 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
American POWs in 100 201571 001 Domestic Security 083 230
Axis Countries 86/12/07
American POWs in 100 201571 002 Domestic Security 083 230
Axis Countries 86/12/07
American POWs in 100 201571 003 Domestic Security 083 230
Axis Countries 86/12/07
American POWs in 100 201571 004 Domestic Security 084 230
Axis Countries 86/12/07
American POWs in 100 201571 005 Domestic Security 084 230
Axis Countries 86/12/07
American POWs in 100 201571 EBF 114 Domestic Security 084 230
Axis Countries 86/12/07
American POWs in 100 201571 EBF 140 Domestic Security 084 230
Axis Countries 86/12/07
American POWs in 100 201571 SUB A Domestic Security 085 230
Axis Countries 86/13/01
Amparo, Dr. 105 007815 001 Foreign 183 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Anderson, Martin 105 007878 001 Foreign 183 230
B. Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)

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Files Released Under the Nazi War Crimes and Japanese Imperial Government Disclosure Acts Entries 136A-Z
and 136AA-BG

Title Class File Section FBI Class Name Box Location

Anguita, Louis 105 007235 001 Foreign 182 230


Estaban Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Arville, John 105 007879 001 Foreign 183 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Asia Intercepts 062 077491 001 Administrative Inquiry 031 230
(Miscellaneous 86/04/07
Subversive &
Nonsubversive)
Banis, Dominado 105 007876 001 Foreign 183 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Bato, Fedelico 105 006919 001 Foreign 182 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Belden, Henry J. 105 008026 001 Foreign 184 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Bengzon, Mario 105 007647 001 Foreign 183 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Berlanga, Claudio 105 006965 001 Foreign 182 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Black Dragon 065 04306 001 Espionage 228 230
Society 86/10/03
Black Dragon 065 04306 002 Espionage 228 230
Society 86/10/03
Black Dragon 065 04306 003 Espionage 229 230
Society 86/10/03
Black Dragon 065 04306 004 Espionage 229 230
Society 86/10/03
Black Dragon 065 04306 EBF 003 Espionage 228 230
Society 86/10/03
Black Dragon 065 04306 EBF 004 Espionage 228 230
Society 86/10/03
Black Dragon 065 04306 EBF 023 Espionage 228 230
Society 86/10/03
Black Dragon 065 04306 SUB A Espionage 229 230
Society 86/10/03

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Files Released Under the Nazi War Crimes and Japanese Imperial Government Disclosure Acts Entries 136A-Z
and 136AA-BG

Title Class File Section FBI Class Name Box Location

Bocobo, Jorge 105 017864 001 Foreign 185 230


Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Bonifacio, Arsenio 105 008150 001 Foreign 184 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Bootes, John T. 061 11277 001 Treason 018 230
86/03/04
Brown, Bob 105 007881 001 Foreign 183 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Camp John Hay 114 249 001 Alien Property 028 230
Custodian Matters 86/18/06
Campo, Abraham 105 021661 001 Foreign 186 230
C. Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Captured Japanese 105 005198 001 Foreign 178 230
Documents Counterintelligence 86/17/01
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Captured Japanese 105 005198 002 Foreign 179 230
Documents Counterintelligence 86/17/01
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Captured Japanese 105 005198 003 Foreign 179 230
Documents Counterintelligence 86/17/01
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Captured Japanese 105 005198 EBF 002 Foreign 178 230
Documents Counterintelligence 86/17/01
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Captured Japanese 105 005198 EBF 010 Foreign 178 230
Documents Counterintelligence 86/17/01
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Captured Japanese 105 005198 EBF 019 Foreign 179 230
Documents Counterintelligence 86/17/01
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)

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Files Released Under the Nazi War Crimes and Japanese Imperial Government Disclosure Acts Entries 136A-Z
and 136AA-BG

Title Class File Section FBI Class Name Box Location

Captured Japanese 105 005198 EBF 047 Foreign 179 230


Documents Counterintelligence 86/17/01
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Captured Japanese 105 005198 EBF 091 Foreign 179 230
Documents Counterintelligence 86/17/01
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Captured Japanese 105 005198 EBF 101 Foreign 179 230
Documents Counterintelligence 86/17/01
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Captured Japanese 105 005198 EBF 109 Foreign 180 230
Documents Counterintelligence 86/17/01
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Cary, Frank 105 006068 001 Foreign 181 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/01
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Chan, Antonio 105 007567 001 Foreign 182 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Chisolm, Robert D 017 9220 001 Fraud Against the 001 230
GovernmentVeterans 86/03/01
Administration
Chisolm, Robert D 100 155291 001 Domestic Security 072 230
86/12/06
Chisolm, Robert D 100 155291 002 Domestic Security 072 230
86/12/06
Chisolm, Robert D 100 155291 003 Domestic Security 072 & 073 230
86/12/06
Chisolm, Robert D 100 155291 004 Domestic Security 073 230
86/12/06
Chisolm, Robert D 100 155291 005 Domestic Security 073 & 074 230
86/12/06
Chisolm, Robert D 100 155291 BULKY Domestic Security NWCS
131
Chisolm, Robert D 100 155291 BULKY Domestic Security NWCS
142
Chuan, Chan Ting 105 007637 001 Foreign 183 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Collaborationists in 105 007339 001 Foreign 182 230
the Philippines Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)

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Files Released Under the Nazi War Crimes and Japanese Imperial Government Disclosure Acts Entries 136A-Z
and 136AA-BG

Title Class File Section FBI Class Name Box Location

Collas, Juan D. 105 008151 001 Foreign 184 230


Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Conde, Manuel G. 105 037480 001 Foreign 186 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Coughlin, John 105 009534 001 Foreign 185 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Cousens, Charles 105 008647 001 Foreign 185 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Cox, Williston 061 11312 001 Treason 018 230
86/03/04
Dai Nippon Butoku 097 0037 001 Foreign Agents 005 230
Kai, Hawaii Branch Registration Act 86/10/06
of
Darland, Fnu 105 007813 001 Foreign 183 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Darredo, Jose 105 007903 001 Foreign 184 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
De Las Alas, 105 008158 001 Foreign 184 230
Antonio Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Defense Plans 062 060950- 001 Administrative Inquiry 027 & 028 230
Japan SUB 08 (Miscellaneous 86/04/06
Subversive &
Nonsubversive)
Defense Plans 062 060950- 002 Administrative Inquiry 028 230
Japan SUB 08 (Miscellaneous 86/04/06
Subversive &
Nonsubversive)
Defense Plans 062 060950- 003 Administrative Inquiry 028 & 029 230
Japan SUB 08 (Miscellaneous 86/04/06
Subversive &
Nonsubversive)
Defense Plans 062 060950- 004 Administrative Inquiry 029 230
Japan SUB 08 (Miscellaneous 86/04/07
Subversive &
Nonsubversive)

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Files Released Under the Nazi War Crimes and Japanese Imperial Government Disclosure Acts Entries 136A-Z
and 136AA-BG

Title Class File Section FBI Class Name Box Location

Defense Plans 062 060950- 005 Administrative Inquiry 030 230


Japan SUB 08 (Miscellaneous 86/04/07
Subversive &
Nonsubversive)
Defense Plans 062 060950- 006 Administrative Inquiry 030 230
Japan SUB 08 (Miscellaneous 86/04/07
Subversive &
Nonsubversive)
Defense Plans 062 060950- 007 Administrative Inquiry 030 230
Japan SUB 08 (Miscellaneous 86/04/07
Subversive &
Nonsubversive)
Defense Plans 062 060950- EBF 125 Administrative Inquiry 029 230
Japan SUB 08 (Miscellaneous 86/04/07
Subversive &
Nonsubversive)
Defense Plans 062 060950- EBF 142 Administrative Inquiry 029 230
Japan SUB 08 (Miscellaneous 86/04/07
Subversive &
Nonsubversive)
Defense Plans 062 060950- EBF 156 Administrative Inquiry 029 230
Japan SUB 08 (Miscellaneous 86/04/07
Subversive &
Nonsubversive)
Defense Plans 062 060950- EBF 190X Administrative Inquiry 029A 230 F/1/3
Japan SUB 08 (Miscellaneous
Subversive &
Nonsubversive)
Defense Plans 062 060950- EBF 235 Administrative Inquiry 030 230
Japan SUB 08 (Miscellaneous 86/04/07
Subversive &
Nonsubversive)
Defense Plans 062 060950- EBF 259 Administrative Inquiry 030 230
Japan SUB 08 (Miscellaneous 86/04/07
Subversive &
Nonsubversive)
Defense Plans 062 060950- EBF 271 Administrative Inquiry 031 230
Japan SUB 08 (Miscellaneous 86/04/07
Subversive &
Nonsubversive)
Defense Plans 062 060950- 001 Administrative Inquiry 031 230
New Guinea SUB 74 (Miscellaneous 86/04/07
Subversive &
Nonsubversive)
Delay, Glen 105 009202 001 Foreign 185 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Edades, Jean 105 006638 001 Foreign 181 230
Garrott Counterintelligence 86/17/01
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)

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Files Released Under the Nazi War Crimes and Japanese Imperial Government Disclosure Acts Entries 136A-Z
and 136AA-BG

Title Class File Section FBI Class Name Box Location

Farinas, Julia 105 008719 001 Foreign 185 230


Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Feldman, George 061 11334 001 Treason 008 230
86/03/02
Feldman, George 105 017873 001 Foreign 177 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/01
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Fiegelmann, O. 105 007874 001 Foreign 183 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Filart, Enrique S. 105 041779 001 Foreign 186 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Flores, Arsenio 105 017522 001 Foreign 185 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Foreign Economic 110 006-234 001 Foreign Economic 004 230
MattersJapan Matters 86/17/03
Foreign Economic 110 006-234 002 Foreign Economic 004 230
MattersJapan Matters 86/17/03
Foreign Economic 110 006-234 003 Foreign Economic 004 & 005 230
MattersJapan Matters 86/17/03
Foreign Economic 110 006-234 004 Foreign Economic 005 230
MattersJapan Matters 86/17/03
Foreign Economic 110 006-234 EBF 038 Foreign Economic 004 230
MattersJapan Matters 86/17/03
Galatas, Manuel 105 008718 001 Foreign 185 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Garcia, Zolio 105 007912 001 Foreign 184 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
General Tomoyuki 064 31748 001 Foreign Miscellaneous 039 230
Yamashita 86/05/05
Gill, Karam Singh 105 134261 001 Foreign 186 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Goochi, Alma T. 061 11276 001 Treason 018 230
86/03/04

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Files Released Under the Nazi War Crimes and Japanese Imperial Government Disclosure Acts Entries 136A-Z
and 136AA-BG

Title Class File Section FBI Class Name Box Location

Hale, Ray 105 006870 001 Foreign 182 230


Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Hale, Raymond 105 007900 001 Foreign 184 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Hale, Samuel J. 061 11328 001 Treason 018 230
86/03/04
Hale, Samuel J. 061 11328 EBF 004 Treason 018 230
86/03/04
Halpern, Eric 105 009270 001 Foreign 185 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Hemady, J. 105 008507 001 Foreign 185 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Herman, Henry 061 11333 001 Treason 018 230
86/03/04
Highsmith, Tom 105 007799 001 Foreign 183 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Holland, John 100 174562 001 Domestic Security 083 230
Joseph 86/12/07
Holzer, Frances 105 008035 001 Foreign 184 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Hough, Richard F. 061 11409 001 Treason 039 230
86/03/07
Ince, Ted Wallace 061 11314 001 Treason 018 230
86/03/04
Ince, Wallace 065 46128 001 Espionage 237 230
Ellwell 86/10/04
Ince, Wallace 065 46128 002 Espionage 237 230
Ellwell 86/10/04
Ince, Wallace 065 46128 003 Espionage 237 230
Ellwell 86/10/04
Ince, Wallace 065 46128 004 Espionage 240 230
Ellwell 86/10/05
Ince, Wallace 065 46128 005 Espionage 240 230
Ellwell 86/10/05
Ince, Wallace 065 46128 006 Espionage 240 230
Ellwell 86/10/05
Ince, Wallace 065 46128 007 Espionage 240 230
Ellwell 86/10/05

RG 65. Records of the Federal Bureau of Investigation 74


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and 136AA-BG

Title Class File Section FBI Class Name Box Location

Ince, Wallace 065 46128 008 Espionage 241 230


Ellwell 86/10/05
Ince, Wallace 065 46128 BULKY Espionage 239 230
Ellwell 069 86/10/04
Ince, Wallace 065 46128 EBF 023 Espionage 237 230
Ellwell 86/10/04
Ince, Wallace 065 46128 EBF 047 Espionage 238 230
Ellwell 86/10/04
Ince, Wallace 065 46128 EBF 048 Espionage 238 230
Ellwell 86/10/04
Ince, Wallace 065 46128 EBF 050 Espionage 238 230
Ellwell 86/10/04
Ince, Wallace 065 46128 EBF 056 Espionage 238 230
Ellwell 86/10/04
Ince, Wallace 065 46128 EBF 063 Espionage 238 230
Ellwell 86/10/04
Ince, Wallace 065 46128 EBF 111 Espionage 240 230
Ellwell 86/10/05
Independence 105 009234 001 Foreign 185 230
League Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Index, J-1: Ikoku- INDEX various Index Cards 56 230
Nuger 86/19/07
Index, J-1: Abad- INDEX various Index Cards 55 230
Huff 86/19/07
Index, J-1: Obani- INDEX various Index Cards 57 230
Suzuki 86/19/07
Index, J-1: INDEX various Index Cards 58 230
Tabuena-Zero Hour 86/19/07
Program
Index, J-2: ACS: INDEX various Index Cards 59 230
Acuna-Yoshikawa 86/19/07
Indian 105 008699 001 Foreign 185 230
Independence Counterintelligence 86/17/02
League (Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Israel, Margarito 140 05980 001 Security of Government 004 230
Employees 86/18/07
Izumi, Masayoshi 065 55819 001 Espionage 241 230
86/10/05
Japan 064 00175- 001 Foreign Miscellaneous 031 230
234 86/05/04
Japan 064 00175- 002 Foreign Miscellaneous 031 230
234 86/05/04
Japan 064 00175- 003 Foreign Miscellaneous 032 230
234 86/05/04
Japan 064 00175- 004 Foreign Miscellaneous 032 230
234 86/05/04
Japan 064 00175- 005 Foreign Miscellaneous 032 230
234 86/05/04
Japan 064 00175- 006 Foreign Miscellaneous 032 230
234 86/05/04
Japan 064 00175- 007 Foreign Miscellaneous 033 230
234 86/05/05

RG 65. Records of the Federal Bureau of Investigation 75


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and 136AA-BG

Title Class File Section FBI Class Name Box Location

Japan 064 00175- 008 Foreign Miscellaneous 033 230


234 86/05/05
Japan 064 00175- 009 Foreign Miscellaneous 033 230
234 86/05/05
Japan 064 00175- 010 Foreign Miscellaneous 033 & 034 230
234 86/05/05
Japan 064 00175- 011 Foreign Miscellaneous 034 230
234 86/05/05
Japan 064 00175- 012 Foreign Miscellaneous 034 230
234 86/05/05
Japan 064 00175- 013 Foreign Miscellaneous 034 & 035 230
234 86/05/05
Japan 064 31336 001 Foreign Miscellaneous 037 230
86/05/05
Japanese Activity 061 10556 001 Treason 009 230
Philippines SUB 57 86/03/03
Japanese Activity 061 10556 EBF 004 Treason 009 230
Philippines SUB 57 86/03/03
Japanese Activity 061 10556 EBF 017 Treason 009 230
Philippines SUB 57 86/03/03
Japanese Activity 061 10556 EBF 017X Treason 009 230
Philippines SUB 57 86/03/03
Japanese Armed 105 007723 001 Foreign 183 230
Forces Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Japanese Armed 105 007723 EBF 001 Foreign 183 230
Forces Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Japanese Atrocities 100 075874 001 Domestic Security 080 230
86/12/07
Japanese Atrocities 100 075874 EBF 018 Domestic Security 080 230
86/12/07
Japanese Atrocities 100 075874 Sub A Domestic Security 072 230
86/12/06
Japanese 105 005835 001 Foreign 180 230
Collaborationists Counterintelligence 86/17/01
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Japanese 105 005835 002 Foreign 180 230
Collaborationists Counterintelligence 86/17/01
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Japanese 105 005835 003 Foreign 180 230
Collaborationists Counterintelligence 86/17/01
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)

RG 65. Records of the Federal Bureau of Investigation 76


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and 136AA-BG

Title Class File Section FBI Class Name Box Location

Japanese 105 005835 004 Foreign 180 & 181 230


Collaborationists Counterintelligence 86/17/01
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Japanese 105 005835 005 Foreign 181 230
Collaborationists Counterintelligence 86/17/01
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Japanese Funds 065 29840 001 Espionage 231 230
86/10/03
Japanese Funds 065 29840 002 Espionage 231 & 232 230
86/10/03
Japanese Funds 065 29840 003 Espionage 232 230
86/10/03
Japanese Funds 065 29840 004 Espionage 233 230
86/10/04
Japanese Funds 065 29840 005 Espionage 233 230
86/10/04
Japanese Funds 065 29840 006 Espionage 234 230
86/10/04
Japanese Funds 065 29840 007 Espionage 234 230
86/10/04
Japanese Funds 065 29840 008 Espionage 234 & 235 230
86/10/04
Japanese Funds 065 29840 009 Espionage 235 230
86/10/04
Japanese Funds 065 29840 EBF 119 Espionage 232 230
86/10/03
Japanese Funds 065 29840 EBF 179 Espionage 233 230
86/10/04
Japanese Funds 065 29840 EBF 194 Espionage 233 230
86/10/04
Japanese Funds 065 29840 EBF 261 Espionage 234 230
86/10/04
Japanese Funds 065 29840 EBF 353 Espionage 234 230
86/10/04
Japanese Funds 065 29840 EBF 431 Espionage 235 230
86/10/04
Japanese Funds 065 29840 EBF 432 Espionage 235 230
86/10/04
Japanese 105 008258 001 Foreign 184 230
individuals Counterintelligence 86/17/02
connected with (Formerly Internal
JOAK, Tokyo radio Security, Foreign
station Intelligence)
Japanese 065 40048 001 Espionage 235 230
Intelligence 86/10/04
Service
Japanese 065 40048 002 Espionage 236 230
Intelligence 86/10/04
Service
Japanese 065 40048 003 Espionage 236 230
Intelligence 86/10/04
Service

RG 65. Records of the Federal Bureau of Investigation 77


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and 136AA-BG

Title Class File Section FBI Class Name Box Location

Japanese 065 40048 EBF 010 Espionage 235 230


Intelligence 86/10/04
Service
Japanese 065 40048 EBF 011 Espionage 236 230
Intelligence 86/10/04
Service
Japanese 065 40048 EBF 015 Espionage 236 230
Intelligence 86/10/04
Service
Japanese 065 40048 EBF 018 Espionage 236 230
Intelligence 86/10/04
Service
Japanese 065 40048 EBF 038 Espionage 236 230
Intelligence 86/10/04
Service
Japanese 065 40048 EBF 045 Espionage 236 230
Intelligence 86/10/04
Service
Japanese 065 40048 EBF 068 Espionage 237 230
Intelligence 86/10/04
Service
Japanese 065 40048 EBF 069 Espionage 237 230
Intelligence 86/10/04
Service
Japanese Military 064 21062 001 Foreign Miscellaneous 031 230
Police 86/05/04
Japanese Military 113 01 001 Foreign Military and 002 230
Police Naval Matters 86/18/02
Japanese Military 113 01 002 Foreign Military and 003 230
Police Naval Matters 86/18/02
Japanese Military 113 01 003 Foreign Military and 003 230
Police Naval Matters 86/18/02
Japanese Military 113 01 004 Foreign Military and 003 230
Police Naval Matters 86/18/02
Japanese Military 113 01 EBF 035 Foreign Military and 004 230
Police Naval Matters 86/18/02
Japanese Officials 100 048508 001 Domestic Security 080 230
86/12/07
Japanese 100 002923 001 Domestic Security 076 230
Propaganda 86/12/06
Japanese 100 002923 002 Domestic Security 077 230
Propaganda 86/12/06
Japanese 100 002923 003 Domestic Security 078 230
Propaganda 86/12/07
Japanese 100 002923 004 Domestic Security 079 230
Propaganda 86/12/07
Japanese 100 002923 EBF 109 Domestic Security 077 230
Propaganda 86/12/06
Japanese 100 002923 EBF 117 Domestic Security 078 230
Propaganda 86/12/07
Japanese 100 002923 EBF 125 Domestic Security 079 230
Propaganda 86/12/07
Japanese 100 002923 EBF 184 Domestic Security 079 230
Propaganda 86/12/07
Japanese 100 002923 EBF NR Domestic Security 078 230
Propaganda (1/6/42) 86/12/07

RG 65. Records of the Federal Bureau of Investigation 78


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and 136AA-BG

Title Class File Section FBI Class Name Box Location

Japanese Secret 065 52938 001 Espionage 241 230


Societies 86/10/05
Japanese Secret 065 52938 EBF 012 Espionage 241 230
Societies 86/10/05
Jimbo, Nobuhiko 105 107239 001 Foreign 186 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Kagawa, Toyohito 100 041138 001 Domestic Security 079 230
86/12/07
Kagawa, Toyohito 100 041138 EBF 007 Domestic Security 080 230
86/12/07
Kalibapi 105 006559 001 Foreign 181 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/01
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Karagadag, 105 006887 001 Foreign 182 230
Ampara Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Kashin, Adrian 105 192330 001 Foreign 186 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Katz, Charles J. 105 009200 001 Foreign 185 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Kawakita, Tomoya 061 11398 001 Treason 033 & 034 230
86/03/06
Kawakita, Tomoya 061 11398 002 Treason 034 230
86/03/06
Kawakita, Tomoya 061 11398 003 Treason 034 & 035 230
86/03/06
- 07
Kawakita, Tomoya 061 11398 004 Treason 035 230
86/03/07
Kawakita, Tomoya 061 11398 005 Treason 036 230
86/03/07
Kawakita, Tomoya 061 11398 006 Treason 036 & 037 230
86/03/07
Kawakita, Tomoya 061 11398 007 Treason 037 230
86/03/07
Kawakita, Tomoya 061 11398 008 Treason 037 230
86/03/07
Kawakita, Tomoya 061 11398 009 Treason 038 230
86/03/07
Kawakita, Tomoya 061 11398 010 Treason not received
Kawakita, Tomoya 061 11398 EBF 099 Treason 035 230
86/03/07
Kawakita, Tomoya 061 11398 EBF 297 Treason 038 230
86/03/07

RG 65. Records of the Federal Bureau of Investigation 79


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and 136AA-BG

Title Class File Section FBI Class Name Box Location

Kawakita, Tomoya 061 11398 EBF 354 Treason 038 230


86/03/07
Kawakita, Tomoya 061 11398 SUB A Treason 038 230
86/03/07
Keisatsu Schicho 105 003530 001 Foreign 178 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/01
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Keisatsu Schicho 105 003530 EBF 003 Foreign 178 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/01
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Kilburn, Elizabeth 061 10947 001 Treason 010 230
86/03/03
King, Albert W. 065 56784 001 Espionage 241 230
86/10/05
Kingsbury, Stanley 105 007279 001 Foreign 182 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Kita, Nagao 100 062229 001 Domestic Security 080 230
86/12/07
Koster, George 061 11352 001 Treason 033 230
86/03/06
Largo, Mariano 105 008156 001 Foreign 184 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Laurel, Johnny 061 11327 001 Treason 018 230
86/03/04
Laurel, Jose 105 033281 001 Foreign 186 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Lava, Frances 100 354000 001 Domestic Security 085 230
Propper 86/13/01
Lava, Vincente 100 354000 001 Domestic Security 085 230
Gregorio 86/13/01
Leech, Charles M. 105 006056 001 Foreign 181 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/01
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Levy, Rube 105 006927 001 Foreign 182 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)

RG 65. Records of the Federal Bureau of Investigation 80


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and 136AA-BG

Title Class File Section FBI Class Name Box Location

Lewis, Franklyn G. 105 008351 001 Foreign 185 230


Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Leyte Overseas 105 007393 001 Foreign 182 230
Chinese Counterintelligence 86/17/02
Committee (Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Lipsman, Jean 105 009978 001 Foreign 185 230
Georges Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Liston, Leonie 100 257168 001 Domestic Security 085 230
86/13/01
Liston, Mrytle 061 11326 001 Treason 018 230
86/03/04
Lopez, Silverio 105 017587 001 Foreign 185 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Los Santos, 105 017875 001 Foreign 186 230
Mariano de Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Lui, Fnu 105 008079 001 Foreign 184 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Luna, Rufino 105 007455 001 Foreign 182 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Luz, Arsenio 105 008159 001 Foreign 184 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Maack, Fnu 105 007802 001 Foreign 183 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Madanto, Ramon 105 007890 001 Foreign 183 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)

RG 65. Records of the Federal Bureau of Investigation 81


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and 136AA-BG

Title Class File Section FBI Class Name Box Location

Madrigal, Vincente 105 005887 001 Foreign 181 230


Counterintelligence 86/17/01
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Madrigal, Vincente 105 059758 001 Foreign 186 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Manio, Precioso 105 017565 001 Foreign 185 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Martin, Agaton 105 008165 001 Foreign 184 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Mckinney, Thomas 105 007896 001 Foreign 183 230
Nimrod Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Mckinney, Thomas 105 007896 EBF 002 Foreign 183 230
Nimrod Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Mckinney, Thomas 121 15132 001 Loyalty of Government 006 230
Nimrod Employees 86/18/07
McNaughton, J.W. 061 11289 001 Treason 018 230
86/03/04
Mendoza, Vicente 121 18192 001 Loyalty of Government 007 230
G. Employees 86/18/07
Millera, Julio 105 008155 001 Foreign 184 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Mitra, Ramon 105 007891 001 Foreign 183 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Mitsushio, George 061 10944 001 Treason 009 230
86/03/03
Moncado, Hilario 061 10520 001 Treason 009 230
86/03/03
Montojo, Eduardo 105 006975 001 Foreign 182 230
Pedro Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)

RG 65. Records of the Federal Bureau of Investigation 82


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and 136AA-BG

Title Class File Section FBI Class Name Box Location

Moore, Elsie 105 006857 001 Foreign 182 230


Wallace Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Moore, Elsie 123 08638 001 Special Inquiry 001 230
Wallace Department of State, 86/18/07
Voice of America
Moore, Mrs. 105 009103 001 Foreign 185 230
Wallace Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Moreno, Adolfo 061 11346 001 Treason 033 230
86/03/06
Moreno, Adolph 061 11377 001 Treason 033 230
86/03/06
Niu, Giok Ham 105 008164 001 Foreign 184 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Nuger, Isaac 105 006855 001 Foreign 181 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/01
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
ODell, FNU 061 11374 001 Treason 033 230
86/03/06
Oka, Arata 105 009107 001 Foreign 185 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Oleaga, Evelyn 065 34187 001 Espionage 235 230
86/10/04
Osborn, Ophelia 105 006954 001 Foreign 182 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Osmena, Sergio Jr. 105 006853 001 Foreign 181 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/01
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Pablo, Claro 105 028654 001 Foreign 186 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Parayno, Felimon 140 03046 001 Security of Government 004 230
Employees 86/18/07

RG 65. Records of the Federal Bureau of Investigation 83


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and 136AA-BG

Title Class File Section FBI Class Name Box Location

Paredes, Quintin 105 006847 001 Foreign 181 230


Counterintelligence 86/17/01
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Peteros, Demetrio 121 42496 001 Loyalty of Government 007 230
Employees 86/18/07
Philippine Islands 064 00175- 001 Foreign Miscellaneous 035 230
239 86/05/05
Philippine Islands 064 00175- 002 Foreign Miscellaneous 036 230
239 86/05/05
Philippine Islands 064 00175- 003 Foreign Miscellaneous 036 230
239 86/05/05
Philippine Islands 064 00175- BULKY Foreign Miscellaneous 037 230
239 067 86/05/05
Philippine Islands 064 00175- EBF 002 Foreign Miscellaneous 035 230
239 86/05/05
Philippine Islands 064 00175- EBF 016 Foreign Miscellaneous 035 230
239 86/05/05
Philippine Islands 064 00175- EBF 056 Foreign Miscellaneous 036 230
239 86/05/05
Philippine Islands 064 00175- EBF 081 Foreign Miscellaneous 037 230
239 86/05/05
Philippine Islands 064 00175- EBF 089 Foreign Miscellaneous 037 230
239 86/05/05
Philippine Islands 064 00175- EBF 098 Foreign Miscellaneous 037 230
239 86/05/05
Philippine 062 084512 001 Administrative Inquiry 031 230
Rehabilitation Act (Miscellaneous 86/04/07
of 1946 Subversive &
Nonsubversive)
Philippine Loyal 065 55346 001 Espionage 241 230
Blood Party 86/10/05
Pratap, Mahendra 061 05783 001 Treason 009 230
86/03/03
Pricillia, Al 105 007614 001 Foreign 182 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Provoo, John David 061 11342 001 Treason 019 230
86/03/04
Provoo, John David 061 11342 002 Treason 022 230
86/03/05
Provoo, John David 061 11342 003 Treason 023 230
86/03/05
Provoo, John David 061 11342 004 Treason 023 230
86/03/05
Provoo, John David 061 11342 005 Treason 024 230
86/03/05
Provoo, John David 061 11342 006 Treason 024 230
86/03/05
Provoo, John David 061 11342 007 Treason 024 230
86/03/05
Provoo, John David 061 11342 008 Treason 025 230
86/03/05

RG 65. Records of the Federal Bureau of Investigation 84


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and 136AA-BG

Title Class File Section FBI Class Name Box Location

Provoo, John David 061 11342 009 Treason 026 230


86/03/05
Provoo, John David 061 11342 010 Treason 026 230
86/03/05
Provoo, John David 061 11342 011 Treason 026 230
86/03/05
Provoo, John David 061 11342 012 Treason 026 230
86/03/05
Provoo, John David 061 11342 013 Treason 027 230
86/03/05
Provoo, John David 061 11342 014 Treason 027 230
86/03/05
Provoo, John David 061 11342 015 Treason 027 230
86/03/05
Provoo, John David 061 11342 016 Treason 027 230
86/03/05
Provoo, John David 061 11342 017 Treason 027 230
86/03/05
Provoo, John David 061 11342 018 Treason 028 230
86/03/06
Provoo, John David 061 11342 019 Treason 028 230
86/03/06
Provoo, John David 061 11342 020 Treason 028 230
86/03/06
Provoo, John David 061 11342 021 Treason 028 & 029 230
86/03/06
Provoo, John David 061 11342 022 Treason 029 230
86/03/06
Provoo, John David 061 11342 023 Treason 029 230
86/03/06
Provoo, John David 061 11342 024 Treason 029 230
86/03/06
Provoo, John David 061 11342 025 Treason 029 & 030 230
86/03/06
Provoo, John David 061 11342 026 Treason 030 230
86/03/06
Provoo, John David 061 11342 027 Treason 030 230
86/03/06
Provoo, John David 061 11342 028 Treason 030 230
86/03/06
Provoo, John David 061 11342 BULKY Treason 019-021 230
013 86/03/04-05
Provoo, John David 061 11342 BULKY Treason 022 & 023 230
028 86/03/05
Provoo, John David 061 11342 BULKY Treason NWCS
062
Provoo, John David 061 11342 BULKY Treason NWCS
106
Provoo, John David 061 11342 BULKY Treason NWCS
131
Provoo, John David 061 11342 BULKY Treason 025 230
162 86/03/05
Provoo, John David 061 11342 BULKY Treason 031 & 032 230
971 Parts 86/03/06
1,2
Provoo, John David 061 11342 EBF 012 Treason 019 230
86/03/04

RG 65. Records of the Federal Bureau of Investigation 85


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and 136AA-BG

Title Class File Section FBI Class Name Box Location

Provoo, John David 061 11342 EBF 016 Treason 022 230
86/03/05
Provoo, John David 061 11342 EBF 061 Treason 023 230
86/03/05
Provoo, John David 061 11342 EBF 064 Treason 023 230
86/03/05
Provoo, John David 061 11342 EBF 113 Treason 024 230
86/03/05
Provoo, John David 061 11342 EBF 151 Treason 024 230
86/03/05
Provoo, John David 061 11342 EBF 168 Treason 026 230
86/03/05
Provoo, John David 061 11342 EBF 232 Treason 026 230
86/03/05
Provoo, John David 061 11342 SUB A 001 Treason 032 & 033 230
86/03/06
Provoo, John David 061 11342 SUB A 002 Treason 033 230
86/03/06
Quirino, Elipidio 100 350356 001 Domestic Security 085 230
86/13/01
Ramos, Benigno 105 006804 001 Foreign 181 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/01
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Ramos, Conrado 105 038305 001 Foreign 186 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Raquiza, Lily 105 006882 001 Foreign 182 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Reese, Marie 100 240021 001 Domestic Security 085 230
86/13/01
Regala, Ricardo M. 121 26594 001 Loyalty of Government 007 230
Employees 86/18/07
Relationship of US 065 09748 001 Espionage 229 230
& Japan 86/10/03
Relationship of US 065 09748 002 Espionage 229 & 230 230
& Japan 86/10/03
Relationship of US 065 09748 003 Espionage 230 230
& Japan 86/10/03
Relationship of US 065 09748 004 Espionage 230 230
& Japan 86/10/03
Relationship of US 065 09748 SUB A 001 Espionage 230 230
& Japan 86/10/03
Relationship of US 065 09748 SUB A 002 Espionage 230 & 231 230
& Japan 86/10/03
Relationship of US 065 09748 SUB A 003 Espionage 231 230
& Japan 86/10/03
Reyes, Norman 105 008648 001 Foreign 185 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)

RG 65. Records of the Federal Bureau of Investigation 86


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and 136AA-BG

Title Class File Section FBI Class Name Box Location

Rodriguez, Eulogio 105 008153 001 Foreign 184 230


Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Roxas, Manuel 109 210 001 Foreign Political Matters 001 230
86/17/03
Roxas, Nicanor 105 008161 001 Foreign 184 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Sakdal Society 100 125451 001 Domestic Security 082 230
86/12/07
Saleedy, Fruad M. 105 007800 001 Foreign 183 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Santiago, Ruperto 105 008166 001 Foreign 184 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Shapiro, Herman 105 007424 001 Foreign 182 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Shattles, Stephen 061 11313 001 Treason 018 230
86/03/04
Shimada, 105 008339 001 Foreign 184 230
Shigetaro Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Single Heart 105 009111 001 Foreign 185 230
Society Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Smith, Elizabeth 105 006913 001 Foreign 182 230
Charlotte Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Sobrepena, Dr. 105 007565 001 Foreign 182 230
Enrique C. Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Soekarno, Dr. M. 105 008396 001 Foreign 185 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)

RG 65. Records of the Federal Bureau of Investigation 87


Files Released Under the Nazi War Crimes and Japanese Imperial Government Disclosure Acts Entries 136A-Z
and 136AA-BG

Title Class File Section FBI Class Name Box Location

Speth, Emil 105 008048 001 Foreign 184 230


Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Steele, Ace 121 13837 001 Loyalty of Government 007 230
Employees 86/18/07
Streeter, Mark 061 11249 001 Treason 010 230
Lewis 86/03/03
Streeter, Mark 061 11249 002 Treason 012 230
Lewis 86/03/03
Streeter, Mark 061 11249 003 Treason 012 230
Lewis 86/03/03
Streeter, Mark 061 11249 004 Treason 013 230
Lewis 86/03/03
Streeter, Mark 061 11249 005 Treason 015 230
Lewis 86/03/04
Streeter, Mark 061 11249 006 Treason 015 230
Lewis 86/03/04
Streeter, Mark 061 11249 007 Treason 015 230
Lewis 86/03/04
Streeter, Mark 061 11249 008 Treason 016 230
Lewis 86/03/04
Streeter, Mark 061 11249 009 Treason 016 230
Lewis 86/03/04
Streeter, Mark 061 11249 010 Treason 016 230
Lewis 86/03/04
Streeter, Mark 061 11249 011 Treason 016 230
Lewis 86/03/04
Streeter, Mark 061 11249 012 Treason 016 230
Lewis 86/03/04
Streeter, Mark 061 11249 013 Treason 017 230
Lewis 86/03/04
Streeter, Mark 061 11249 014 Treason 017 230
Lewis 86/03/04
Streeter, Mark 061 11249 015 Treason 017 230
Lewis 86/03/04
Streeter, Mark 061 11249 016 Treason 017 230
Lewis 86/03/04
Streeter, Mark 061 11249 017 Treason 017 230
Lewis 86/03/04
Streeter, Mark 061 11249 018 Treason 017 230
Lewis 86/03/04
Streeter, Mark 061 11249 019 Treason 017 230
Lewis 86/03/04
Streeter, Mark 061 11249 020 Treason 018 230
Lewis 86/03/04
Streeter, Mark 061 11249 021 Treason 018 230
Lewis 86/03/04
Streeter, Mark 061 11249 BULKY Treason 013-015 230
Lewis 076 86/03/03-04
Streeter, Mark 061 11249 BULKY 11 Treason 010 230
Lewis Part 1 86/03/03
Streeter, Mark 061 11249 BULKY 11 Treason 011 230
Lewis Part 2 86/03/03
Streeter, Mark 061 11249 EBF 011X Treason 010 230
Lewis 86/03/03

RG 65. Records of the Federal Bureau of Investigation 88


Files Released Under the Nazi War Crimes and Japanese Imperial Government Disclosure Acts Entries 136A-Z
and 136AA-BG

Title Class File Section FBI Class Name Box Location

Streeter, Mark 061 11249 EBF 032 Treason 012 230


Lewis 86/03/03
Streeter, Mark 061 11249 EBF 050 Treason 012 230
Lewis 86/03/03
Streeter, Mark 061 11249 EBF 058 Treason 012 230
Lewis 86/03/03
Streeter, Mark 061 11249 EBF 076 Treason 013 230
Lewis 86/03/03
Streeter, Mark 061 11249 EBF 120 Treason 015 230
Lewis 86/03/04
Streeter, Mark 061 11249 EBF 147 Treason 016 230
Lewis 86/03/04
Streeter, Mark 061 11249 EBF 248 Treason 017 230
Lewis 86/03/04
Tai, Wang Yin 105 008080 001 Foreign 184 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Taite, Sambo 061 11373 001 Treason 033 230
86/03/06
Ting, A. Kip 105 008168 001 Foreign 184 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Tiongco, Phyllis 105 006837 001 Foreign 181 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/01
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Tirona, Emiliano T. 105 008154 001 Foreign 184 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Tokumu Kikan 105 009162 001 Foreign 185 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Tokyo Rose 061 11000 001 Treason 039 230
86/03/07
Tokyo Rose 061 11000 002 Treason 039 230
86/03/07
Tokyo Rose 061 11000 003 Treason 040 230
86/03/07
Tokyo Rose 061 11000 004 Treason 040 230
86/03/07
Tokyo Rose 061 11000 005 Treason 041 230
86/03/07
Tokyo Rose 061 11000 006 Treason 041 230
86/03/07
Tokyo Rose 061 11000 007 Treason 041 & 042 230
86/03/07-
04/01

RG 65. Records of the Federal Bureau of Investigation 89


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and 136AA-BG

Title Class File Section FBI Class Name Box Location

Tokyo Rose 061 11000 008 Treason 042 230


86/04/01
Tokyo Rose 061 11000 009 Treason 042 230
86/04/01
Tokyo Rose 061 11000 010 Treason not received
Tokyo Rose 061 11000 011 Treason 042 230
86/04/01
Tokyo Rose 061 11000 012 Treason 043 230
86/04/01
Tokyo Rose 061 11000 013 Treason 043 230
86/04/01
Tokyo Rose 061 11000 014 Treason 043 230
86/04/01
Tokyo Rose 061 11000 015 Treason 043 230
86/04/01
Tokyo Rose 061 11000 016 Treason 044 230
86/04/01
Tokyo Rose 061 11000 017 Treason 044 230
86/04/01
Tokyo Rose 061 11000 018 Treason 044 230
86/04/01
Tokyo Rose 061 11000 019 Treason 044 230
86/04/01
Tokyo Rose 061 11000 020 Treason 044 230
86/04/01
Tokyo Rose 061 11000 021 Treason 045 230
86/04/01
Tokyo Rose 061 11000 022 Treason 045 230
86/04/01
Tokyo Rose 061 11000 023 Treason 046 230
86/04/01
Tokyo Rose 061 11000 024 Treason 046 230
86/04/01
Tokyo Rose 061 11000 025 Treason 048 230
86/04/01
Tokyo Rose 061 11000 026 Treason 048 230
86/04/01
Tokyo Rose 061 11000 027 Treason 048 230
86/04/01
Tokyo Rose 061 11000 028 Treason 048 230
86/04/01
Tokyo Rose 061 11000 029 Treason 049 230
86/04/02
Tokyo Rose 061 11000 030 Treason 049 230
86/04/02
Tokyo Rose 061 11000 031 Treason 049 230
86/04/02
Tokyo Rose 061 11000 032 Treason 052 230
86/04/02
Tokyo Rose 061 11000 BULKY Treason 050 & 051 230
1098 86/04/02
Tokyo Rose 061 11000 Bulky 294 Treason NWCS
Tokyo Rose 061 11000 BULKY Treason NWCS
504
Tokyo Rose 061 11000 BULKY Treason NWCS
535

RG 65. Records of the Federal Bureau of Investigation 90


Files Released Under the Nazi War Crimes and Japanese Imperial Government Disclosure Acts Entries 136A-Z
and 136AA-BG

Title Class File Section FBI Class Name Box Location

Tokyo Rose 061 11000 BULKY Treason 046 & 047 230
771 86/04/01
Tokyo Rose 061 11000 EBF 066 Treason 040 230
86/03/07
Tokyo Rose 061 11000 EBF 071 Treason 041 230
86/03/07
Tokyo Rose 061 11000 EBF 1072 Treason 050 230
86/04/02
Tokyo Rose 061 11000 EBF 244 Treason 042 230
86/04/01
Tokyo Rose 061 11000 EBF 341 Treason 042 230
86/04/01
Tokyo Rose 061 11000 EBF 421 Treason 043 230
86/04/01
Tokyo Rose 061 11000 EBF 439 Treason 043 230
86/04/01
Tokyo Rose 061 11000 EBF 633 Treason 045 230
86/04/01
Tokyo Rose 061 11000 EBF 645 Treason 045 230
86/04/01
Tokyo Rose 061 11000 EBF 651 Treason 045 230
86/04/01
Tokyo Rose 061 11000 EBF 730 Treason 045 230
PART 1 86/04/01
Tokyo Rose 061 11000 EBF 730 Treason 046 230
PART 2 86/04/01
Tokyo Rose 061 11000 SUB A 001 Treason 052 230
86/04/02
Tokyo Rose 061 11000 SUB A 002 Treason 052 230
86/04/02
Tokyo Rose 061 11000 SUB A 003 Treason 052 230
86/04/02
Tokyo Rose 073 16419 001 Application For Pardon 001 230
86/10/05
Tokyo Rose 093 34925 001 Ascertaining Financial 001 230
Ability 86/10/05
Topping, Helen 100 092359 001 Domestic Security 081 230
Fayville 86/12/07
Topping, Helen 100 092359 002 Domestic Security 082 230
Fayville 86/12/07
Topping, Helen 100 092359 003 Domestic Security 082 230
Fayville 86/12/07
Topping, Helen 100 092359 004 Domestic Security 082 230
Fayville 86/12/07
Topping, Helen 100 092359 EBF 004 Domestic Security 081 230
Fayville 86/12/07
Topping, Helen 100 092359 EBF 010 Domestic Security 082 230
Fayville 86/12/07
Topping, Helen 100 092359 EBF 015 Domestic Security 082 230
Fayville 86/12/07
Uno, George 100 081639 001 Domestic Security 080 230
Kazumaro 86/12/07
Uno, George 100 081639 002 Domestic Security 081 230
Kazumaro 86/12/07
Uno, George 100 081639 003 Domestic Security 081 230
Kazumaro 86/12/07
Uno, George 100 081639 EBF 075 Domestic Security 081 230
Kazumaro 86/12/07

RG 65. Records of the Federal Bureau of Investigation 91


Files Released Under the Nazi War Crimes and Japanese Imperial Government Disclosure Acts Entries 136A-Z
and 136AA-BG

Title Class File Section FBI Class Name Box Location

Uno, George 100 081639 EBF 081 Domestic Security 081 230
Kazumaro 86/12/07
Urquico, Jose 105 007910 001 Foreign 184 230
Aguas Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Urquico, Jose 121 28773 001 Loyalty of Government 007 230
Aguas Employees 86/18/07
Vargas, Jorge B. 061 10832 001 Treason 009 230
86/03/03
Viegelmann, E. 105 007811 001 Foreign 183 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Villanueva, Felipe 105 008152 001 Foreign 184 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Voravan, 105 006125 001 Foreign 181 230
Vanvaitayokoiu Counterintelligence 86/17/01
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Wakamatsu, 105 054890 001 Foreign 186 230
Shizuo Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
War Situations 100 000097- 001 Domestic Security 104 230
Alaska 02 86/13/03
War Situations 100 000097- 001 Domestic Security 106 230
China 13 86/13/03
War Situations 100 000097- 001 Domestic Security 106 230
England 14 86/13/03
War Situations 100 000097- 001 Domestic Security 106 230
France 12 86/13/03
War Situations 100 000097- 001 Domestic Security 105 230
French North 06 86/13/03
Africa
War Situations 100 000097- SUB A Domestic Security 105 230
French North 06 86/13/03
Africa
War Situations 100 000097 001 Domestic Security 085 230
General 86/13/01
War Situations 100 000097 002 Domestic Security 086 230
General 86/13/01
War Situations 100 000097 003 Domestic Security 086 230
General 86/13/01
War Situations 100 000097 EBF 112 Domestic Security 086 230
General 86/13/01
War Situations 100 000097 EBF 118 Domestic Security 086 230
General 86/13/01
War Situations 100 000097 EBF 205 Domestic Security 087 230
General 86/13/01

RG 65. Records of the Federal Bureau of Investigation 92


Files Released Under the Nazi War Crimes and Japanese Imperial Government Disclosure Acts Entries 136A-Z
and 136AA-BG

Title Class File Section FBI Class Name Box Location

War Situations 100 000097 SUB A Domestic Security 087 230


General 86/13/01
War Situations 100 000097- 001 Domestic Security 106 230
Germany 11 86/13/03
War Situations 100 000097- SUB A Domestic Security 106 230
Germany 11 86/13/03
War Situations 100 000097- 001 Domestic Security 106 230
Italy 10 86/13/03
War Situations 100 000097- SUB A Domestic Security 106 230
Italy 10 86/13/03
War Situations 100 000097- 001 Domestic Security 105 & 106 230
Japan 08 86/13/03
War Situations 100 000097- SUB A Domestic Security 106 230
Japan 08 86/13/03
War Situations 100 000097- 001 Domestic Security 104 230
Midway Island 03 86/13/03
War Situations 100 000097- 001 Domestic Security 087 & 088 230
Pearl Harbor 01 86/13/01
War Situations 100 000097- 002 Domestic Security 089 & 090 230
Pearl Harbor 01 86/13/01
War Situations 100 000097- 003 Domestic Security 090 230
Pearl Harbor 01 86/13/01
War Situations 100 000097- 004 Domestic Security 090 230
Pearl Harbor 01 86/13/01
War Situations 100 000097- 005 Domestic Security 091 230
Pearl Harbor 01 86/13/01
War Situations 100 000097- 006 Domestic Security 092 230
Pearl Harbor 01 86/13/02
War Situations 100 000097- 007 Domestic Security 092 230
Pearl Harbor 01 86/13/02
War Situations 100 000097- 008 Domestic Security 093 230
Pearl Harbor 01 86/13/02
War Situations 100 000097- 009 Domestic Security 093 230
Pearl Harbor 01 86/13/02
War Situations 100 000097- 010 Domestic Security 093 & 094 230
Pearl Harbor 01 86/13/02
War Situations 100 000097- 011 Domestic Security 094 230
Pearl Harbor 01 86/13/02
War Situations 100 000097- 012 Domestic Security 095 230
Pearl Harbor 01 86/13/02
War Situations 100 000097- 013 Domestic Security 096 230
Pearl Harbor 01 86/13/02
War Situations 100 000097- 014 Domestic Security 098 230
Pearl Harbor 01 86/13/02
War Situations 100 000097- 015 Domestic Security 098 230
Pearl Harbor 01 86/13/02
War Situations 100 000097- 016 Domestic Security 098 & 099 230
Pearl Harbor 01 86/13/02
War Situations 100 000097- 017 Domestic Security 099 230
Pearl Harbor 01 86/13/03
War Situations 100 000097- 018 Domestic Security 100 230
Pearl Harbor 01 86/13/03
War Situations 100 000097- 019 Domestic Security 103 230
Pearl Harbor 01 86/13/03
War Situations 100 000097- BULKY Domestic Security 095 230
Pearl Harbor 01 286 86/13/02
War Situations 100 000097- BULKY Domestic Security 097 230
Pearl Harbor 01 385 86/13/02

RG 65. Records of the Federal Bureau of Investigation 93


Files Released Under the Nazi War Crimes and Japanese Imperial Government Disclosure Acts Entries 136A-Z
and 136AA-BG

Title Class File Section FBI Class Name Box Location

War Situations 100 000097- BULKY Domestic Security 101 230 F/1/4
Pearl Harbor 01 465
War Situations 100 000097- BULKY Domestic Security 102 230
Pearl Harbor 01 469 86/13/03
War Situations 100 000097- BULKY Domestic Security 103 230
Pearl Harbor 01 476 86/13/03
War Situations 100 000097- EBF 048 Domestic Security 088 230
Pearl Harbor 01 86/13/01
War Situations 100 000097- EBF 070 Domestic Security 088 230
Pearl Harbor 01 Part 1 86/13/01
War Situations 100 000097- EBF 070 Domestic Security 088 230
Pearl Harbor 01 Part 2 86/13/01
War Situations 100 000097- EBF 070 Domestic Security 088 & 089 230
Pearl Harbor 01 Part 3 86/13/01
War Situations 100 000097- EBF 070 Domestic Security 089 230
Pearl Harbor 01 Part 4 86/13/01
War Situations 100 000097- EBF 070 Domestic Security 089 230
Pearl Harbor 01 Part s 86/13/01
War Situations 100 000097- EBF 129 Domestic Security 090 & 091 230
Pearl Harbor 01 86/13/01
War Situations 100 000097- EBF 147 Domestic Security 091 230
Pearl Harbor 01 86/13/01
War Situations 100 000097- EBF 165 Domestic Security 091 230
Pearl Harbor 01 86/13/01
War Situations 100 000097- EBF 260 Domestic Security 094 230
Pearl Harbor 01 86/13/02
War Situations 100 000097- EBF 262X Domestic Security 094 230
Pearl Harbor 01 86/13/02
War Situations 100 000097- EBF 334 Domestic Security 096 230
Pearl Harbor 01 86/13/02
War Situations 100 000097- EBF 383 Domestic Security 096 230
Pearl Harbor 01 Part 1 86/13/02
War Situations 100 000097- EBF 383 Domestic Security 096 230
Pearl Harbor 01 Part 2 86/13/02
War Situations 100 000097- EBF 408 Domestic Security 097 230
Pearl Harbor 01 86/13/02
War Situations 100 000097- EBF 410 Domestic Security 097 230
Pearl Harbor 01 86/13/02
War Situations 100 000097- EBF 421 Domestic Security 098 230
Pearl Harbor 01 86/13/02
War Situations 100 000097- EBF 426 Domestic Security 098 230
Pearl Harbor 01 86/13/02
War Situations 100 000097- EBF 428 Domestic Security 099 230
Pearl Harbor 01 86/13/03
War Situations 100 000097- EBF 429 Domestic Security 099 230
Pearl Harbor 01 86/13/03
War Situations 100 000097- EBF 456 Domestic Security 100 230
Pearl Harbor 01 86/13/03
War Situations 100 000097- EBF 468 Domestic Security 100 230
Pearl Harbor 01 86/13/03
War Situations 100 000097- EBF 499 Domestic Security 103 230
Pearl Harbor 01 86/13/03
War Situations 100 000097- 001 Domestic Security 103 230
Pearl Harbor 01 SUB A 86/13/03
War Situations 100 000097- 002 Domestic Security 103 230
Pearl Harbor 01 SUB A 86/13/03
War Situations 100 000097- 003 Domestic Security 104 230
Pearl Harbor 01 SUB A 86/13/03

RG 65. Records of the Federal Bureau of Investigation 94


Files Released Under the Nazi War Crimes and Japanese Imperial Government Disclosure Acts Entries 136A-Z
and 136AA-BG

Title Class File Section FBI Class Name Box Location

War Situations 100 000097- 001 Domestic Security 104 230


Second Front 05 86/13/03
War Situations 100 000097- 001 Domestic Security 105 230
Second Front 05 SUB A 86/13/03
War Situations 100 000097- 002 Domestic Security 105 230
Second Front 05 SUB A 86/13/03
War Situations 100 000097- 001 Domestic Security 106 230
Sicily 09 86/13/03
War Situations 100 000097- 001 Domestic Security 104 230
Solomon Islands 04 86/13/03
War Situations 100 000097- 001 Domestic Security 105 230
South Africa 07 86/13/03
Ward, Ruth 061 10956 001 Treason 010 230
Clarissa 86/03/03
Wengler, Jessie 105 008761 001 Foreign 185 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Willoughby, 064 31827 001 Foreign Miscellaneous 039 230
General Charles 86/05/05
Ygoa, Rafael 105 008684 001 Foreign 185 230
Counterintelligence 86/17/02
(Formerly Internal
Security, Foreign
Intelligence)
Yoshikawa, Takeo 100 065558 001 Domestic Security 080 230
86/12/07
Zentner, David 061 10950 001 Treason 010 230
86/03/03
Zentner, Jean 061 10950 001 Treason 010 230
86/03/03

RG 65. Records of the Federal Bureau of Investigation 95


Records of the Board of Governors Entry 10: International Files, 1907-1974

Records of the Federal Reserve System


Record Group 82

The Federal Reserve System was established as an independent agency by the Federal
Reserve Act of December 23, 1913. It serves as the national central bank. Among its
duties are executing federal monetary policy, transferring funds, handling government
deposits and debt issues, and supervising and regulating banks.

The Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve Board determines general monetary, credit,
and operating policies for the Federal Reserve System, and formulates rules and regulations
necessary to carry out the purposes of the Federal Reserve Act.

Records of the Board of Governors

Central Subject File 1913-1954 (0082-A1-1)

Box Decimal Subject


646 301.231 Foreign Banks Japan (2 folders) 1917-1954; contains
interesting letter from the head of the Bank of Japan in the
United States, dated December 3, 1941, to an American
official indicating that he had been instructed to close the New
York Office of the bank on or before December 5, 1941 and
that he would be leaving the country in short order. location:
450/63/31/02
2445-2447 550 Gold location: 450/64/32/05

International Files 1907-1974 (0082-A1-10)


Most of these records date from the 1935-1955 time period. A detailed box and folder list is
available. Boxes 1-323 location: 550/1/19/01.

Box Subject
145-148 Japan
238-243 Gold

RG 82. Records of the Federal Reserve System 96


Records of the Foreign Service Posts of the Department of State
Record Group 84

Most of the records from Foreign Service posts are arranged by post, thereunder by year,
and thereunder by a Department of State foreign service post decimal classification scheme;
they often duplicate the records filed in the Central File of the State Department.

For the 1910-1948 period listed below are some decimal numbers that may be useful to
researchers:

350 Property rights (as against the government)


500 International congresses and conferences, International treaties
631 Trade Relations
710 Political Relations
711 War, Peace, Friendship, Alliance
711.1 Neutrality, Duties of neutrals
711.2 Neutral commerce, Contraband of war, Blockade
711.3 Enemy Property, Trading with Enemy
711.4 Prisoners of War
711.5 Civil Prisoners, Enemy Noncombatants
711.6 War Crimes
711.7 Hospital Ships
711.9 Termination of War
800 Political Affairs
801 Government
802 Executive Departments
814.2 Red Cross
820 Military Affairs
830 Naval Affairs
840 Social Matters
840.1 People
840.3 Fine Arts
848 Calamities, Disasters
850 Economic Matters
850.3 Capital
850.31 Investment of Capital
850.6 Insurance
851 Financial conditions
851.5 Coinage, Currency, Counterfeiting
851.51 Exchange
851.6 Banks, Banking
851.7 Exchanges
852 Land
854 Intellectual and Industrial Property
860 Industrial Matters
860.2 Monopolies, Concessions, Contracts

RG 84. Records of the Foreign Service Posts of the Department of State 97


Australia

863 Mines, Mining, Mine Products


863.4 Precious Metals
863.5 Base Metals
863.6 Coal, Petroleum
867.4 Jewelry, Gold and Silverware. Clocks and Watches, Antiques
877 Railways
879.6 Aerial Navigation
885 Merchant Vessels
888 Foreign Carrying Trade
891 Press

On January 1, 1949 a new decimal filing system was developed. Below are some pertinent
file numbers:

300 Political and governmental affairs-General


310 International conferences and organizations
320 International political relations
321.3 Economic Warfare
321.6 War Crimes and War Criminals
500 Economic matters
500.5 Insurance
501.6 Banks
510 Trade relations

Copies of the two file manuals (1910-1948 and 1949- ) are located in the consultation area
in Room 2600 and may be used by researchers to assist in identifying specific file numbers.

Australia
Australia declared war on Germany on September 3, 1939, and began fighting the Japanese
shortly after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. During 1942, Australian forces fighting
in North Africa returned to Australia to aid in the countrys defense, as well as to mount an
offensive on New Guinea. They were joined by American forces; some coming from the
Philippines and others from the United States. General Douglas MacArthur established his
Allied Command Headquarters first at Melbourne and then in the summer of 1942 he moved
it to Brisbane. During the war nearly 900,000 Australians served in the military, nearly 14
percent of the population. General Sir Thomas Blamey was the senior military officer. Over
half a million Australian soldiers were sent out of Australia, and over 17,000 died in the
Pacific Theater. Some 8,000 Australians were killed or died of starvation or disease while
prisoners of the Japanese.

Australias investigations into Japanese war crimes began in 1943 with the creation of the
Commission of Inquiry into Japanese Forces Atrocities. The commission was to inquire into
and report to the Attorney-General whether there had been atrocities or breaches of the
rules of warfare by members of the Japanese armed forces in, or in the neighborhood of,
the Territory of New Guinea or the Territory of Papua; and if so what evidence was available
of any such atrocities or breaches. In addition, evidence of these alleged breaches and

RG 84. Records of the Foreign Service Posts of the Department of State 98


Australia, Records of the Canberra Legation and Embassy Entry 2033: General Records, 1940-1952

atrocities had already been collected by army headquarters staff in Melbourne as early as
1942.

The Australian War Crimes Commission was an extension of the Commission of Inquiry
into Japanese Atrocities, in that it investigated war crimes and also attempted to ascertain
individual responsibilities. This mandate was in line with the operations of the United
Nations War Crimes Commission (UNWCC).

The first War Crimes Commission was succeeded by the second Australian War Crimes
Commission on September 3, 1945, with additional judges and extension of powers. The
second commission was made official by the Attorney-General and Minister for External
Affairs, H. V. Evatt, on September 3, 1945, and established as an extension of the first
one. An additional two Commissioners under the Chairmanship of Sir William Webb were
appointed to the Board of Inquiry which formed the new commission. These were Alan
James Mansfield, a Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of Queensland, and Richard
Clarence Kirby, a Judge at District Courts of the State of New South Wales.

Records of the Canberra Legation and Embassy

General Records 1940-1952 (0084-UD-2033)

1942
Box Decimal Subject
12 711.2 Contraband of War, Blockade location: 350/48/26/03
12 711.3 Trading with the Enemy location: 350/48/26/03
12 711.4 Prisoners of War location: 350/48/26/03
12 711.5 Internees location: 350/48/26/03
12 711.7 Hospital Ships location: 350/48/26/03

1943
Box Decimal Subject
26 711 War location: 350/48/26/05
26 711.2 Blockade, General location: 350/48/26/05
26 711.2 Blocked Nationals location: 350/48/26/05
26 711.4 Internees and Prisoners of War location: 350/48/26/05
26 711.7 Hospital Ships location: 350/48/26/05

1944
Box Decimal Subject
33 711 War location: 350/48/26/05
33 711.4 Internees location: 350/48/26/05

1945
Box Decimal Subject
43 711 War and Peace location: 350/48/27/01
43 711.4 Prisoners of War location: 350/48/27/01

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Australia, Records of the Canberra Legation and Embassy Entry 2043B: Confidential Files, 1940-1952

Box Decimal Subject


43 711.9 Japanese Archives, Property location: 350/48/27/01
43 711.9 Japanese War Crimes location: 350/48/27/01
43 711.9 Termination of War location: 350/48/27/01

1946
Box Decimal Subject
53 711.4 Prisoners of War location: 350/48/27/02
53 711.9 Far Eastern Commission location: 350/48/27/02
53 711.9 Japanese Archives location: 350/48/27/02
53 711.9 Japanese Reparation Claims location: 350/48/27/02
53 711.9 Japanese War Crimes location: 350/48/27/02
53 711.9 Termination of War location: 350/48/27/02

1947
Box Decimal Subject
64 711.4 Prisoners of War location: 350/48/27/04
64 711.9 Japanese Reparations location: 350/48/27/04
64 711.9 Far Eastern Commission location: 350/48/27/04

1948
Box Decimal Subject
72 711.9 Far Eastern Commission location: 350/48/27/05

Confidential Files 1940-1952 (0084-UD-2034B)

1943
Box Decimal Subject
4 711.4 Prisoners of War location: 350/48/28/01

1944
Box Decimal Subject
6 711 War location: 350/48/28/01

1945
Box Decimal Subject
7 711 War
7 711.9 Termination of War location: 350/48/28/01

1946
Box Decimal Subject
9 711.9 Allied Council for Japan location: 350/48/28/02
9 711.9 Far Eastern Commission location: 350/48/28/02
9 711.9 Termination of War location: 350/48/28/02

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Australia Records of the Melbourne Consulate Entry 2042: General Records, 1936-1952

1947
Box Decimal Subject
12 711.9 Allied Council for Japan location: 350/48/28/02
12 711.9 Far Eastern Commission location: 350/48/28/02

1948
Box Decimal Subject/Topic
9 711.9 Far Eastern Commission location: 350/48/28/03

Records of the Melbourne Consulate

General Records 1936-1952 (0084-UD-2042)

1944
Box Decimal Subject
48 711.4 Prisoners of war location: 350/48/32/01

Burma
In 1935 Burma was detached from India and the country was made a Crown Colony, with its
own constitution and parliament, but with a governor appointed by the British. In 1937 it
was set up as a semi-autonomous federation, with some degree of internal self-government
and its own prime minister. Burmese nationalists were dissatisfied with this situation and
some allied themselves with Japanese agents, who in the late 1930s plotted to bring Burma
under Japanese control. Most notable among the Japanese operatives in Burma was Col.
Keiji Suzuki. He developed extensive contacts with nationalist elements, supplied them with
money, and helped some young nationalists, including Aung San, receive military training in
Formosa. Just prior to the Japanese invasion of Burma, Suzuki helped organize the Patriotic
Burmese Force, soon renamed the Burma Independence Army (BIA), in Indochina. The BIA
initially numbered about 2,500 men, mostly exiles associated with the Burma Independence
Movement (BIM), a small anti-British nationalist group formed in the late 1930s.

Japanese troops landed in Burma on December 8, 1941. During December 1941, BIA,
under the leadership of Suzuki and Aung San, joined the Japanese in fighting the British
forces. The capital city of Rangoon was captured, and by the end of April 1942, Lashio, the
Burmese end of the Burma Road, was captured. When Mandalay fell to the Japanese the
first week of May 1942, the Japanese held all of central Burma. By the summer of 1942,
the BIA numbered 20,000 men.

After the British were driven out of Burma in 1942, the Japanese entrusted the civil
administration of some occupied areas to the BIA, which proceeded to commit atrocities
against the minority populations. In May 1942 Tun Oke, a Burmese dissident trained in
Japanese administration, was appointed to head a central Burmese government which
concluded a treaty with the Japanese. This government was replaced in August with a
more extensive civilian administration under Ba Maw. Meanwhile the Japanese recruited
the Burma Defense Force, under General Aung San, and this force became Burma National
Army in August 1943.

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Burma, Records of the Rangoon Consulate General and Embassy Entry 2187: Confidential Files, 1945-1952

In 1943 the Allies mounted an offensive against the Japanese in Burma and in August
1943 the Japanese granted an ostensible independence to Burma, under Ba Maw. Ba Maw
formed a one-party state and declared war on the Allies. The Japanese stripped Burma
of two Shan states, which were given to Thailand. By 1944 many Burmese were working
against the Japanese, and in August 1944 Aung San formed the Anti-Fascist Organization
(later the Anti-Fascist Peoples Freedom League), an underground, Communist-inspired
movement to fight the Japanese. Aung San, who had served as Burmas Minister of Defense
after independence, defected with his army to the British in March 1945.

Burmese guerrillas, a Burma national army, and Allied forces mounted campaigns late
in the war to regain Burma. As they neared Rangoon in the spring of 1945, the puppet
government fled to Japan. The British occupied Burma until a civil government was
established in 1946. Aung San later formed the first post-war administration and negotiated
Burmas independence from the British. On October 17, 1947, under a treaty with Great
Britain, Burma became an independent republic.

Records of the Rangoon Consulate General and Embassy 1945-1952


(0084-UD-2187)

Confidential Files

1946
Box Decimal Subject
1 711.3 Reparations location: 350/51/2/01
1 711.4 Prisoners of War location: 350/51/2/01

1947
Box Decimal Subject
1 711.3 Looted Property location: 350/51/2/01

1948
Box Decimal Subject
4 711.3 Property, Japanese Assets location: 350/51/2/02
4 711.5 Reparations location: 350/51/2/02

China
The Second World War began for China near the northeastern Chinese city of Mukden
in September 1931, when Japanese and Chinese forces began fighting. The victorious
Japanese, in northeastern China, established the state of Manchukuo and set up Henry Pui
as their puppet emperor. Rather than contest Japanese aggression, Nationalist General
Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek, the leader of the Kuomintang forces, allocated his resources
to fighting the Chinese Communists, led by Mao Tse-Tung. In 1936 Gen. Chang Hseh-
liang seized Chiang Kai-Shek at Xian, to force him to terminate the civil war against the
Communists in order to establish a united front against the encroaching Japanese. Despite
the resultant truce, Chiangs release, and the 1937 outbreak of the Second Sino-Japanese
War, the agreement between Nationalists and Communists soon broke down. In 1937 the

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China

Japanese poured troops into China, claiming Chinese troops were fighting their limited
occupation in the Peking area. During the latter half of 1937 Japanese forces seized Peking
and Shanghai. The Nationalist forces evacuated its capital of Nanking in 1937 and withdrew
to Chungking. The Japanese forces took Nanking and more than 50,000 civilians were
slaughtered and 20,000 cases of rape were later documented. These Japanese actions led
to a temporary reconciliation of the Kuomintang regime and the Chinese Communists.

By the time the war began in Europe in 1939, the Japanese had killed at least 2 million
Chinese, encouraged opium use among Chinese, and occupied more than 900,000 square
miles of China. Despite this, by 1940 Chiangs best troops were being used against the
Communists in the northwest. After the Japanese took Nanking and Hankou, Chiang
moved his capital to Chongqing. As the Sino-Japanese War merged with World War II,
Chiangs international prestige increased. He attended the Cairo Conference (1943) with
Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Winston Churchill. He and his wife, Soong Mei-ling, were the
international symbols of China at war, but Chiang was bitterly criticized by Allied officers,
notably the American commander in China, Gen. Joseph Stillwell, for his internal policies
and his conduct of the war.

When the Japanese began withdrawing forces from China in 1943, the vacuum was often
filled by the Chinese Communists. On August 8, 1945, the Soviet Union declared war
on Japan and invaded Manchukuo, which once again became Manchuria. Soviet troops
looted Manchuria until the end of Soviet occupation in April 1946. A Chinese civil war
continued until 1949 at which time a Peoples Republic of China was proclaimed in Peking in
September 1949 and Mao became Chairman of the Central Government Council of the newly
government. Chiang Kai-Shek moved his Kuomintang government to the island of Formosa
(Taiwan) in December 1949.

Under UNWCC auspices, China founded a war crimes agency in late 1943. This agency was
charged with the duties of investigating the crimes that fell within its sphere, apprehending
the accused, and conducting the trials in its own courts. The Law Governing the Trial of War
Criminals of October 24, 1946, provided the Chinese courts with a very broad legal basis.

American officials actually supervised the first war crimes trials conducted in China.
Beginning in early 1946, a series of trials took place in Shanghai centering about the
inhumane treatment of captive American airmen by the Japanese. While these trials were
taking place, Chinese authorities apprehended Japanese suspected of committing war
crimes against Chinese civilians during the occupation period. By early March 1946 the
inspection department of the Shanghai District Court announced that it had compiled 11,889
cases of war crimes. Less than two weeks later reports disclosed that the number of cases
of Japanese atrocities filed in Shanghai alone had risen to over 30,000.

The Japanese subsequently arrested were mainly Army and gendarmerie personnel, and
some civilians. Most were suspected of murder and manslaughter, or willfully destroying
properties. Fewer cases involved torturing civilians, plundering, and rape. In an effort to
manage the trials, Chungking constituted a total of thirteen military tribunals in thirteen
districts. By the second week of April 1946 the trials were underway. The trials continued

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China, Peking Consulate Entry 2297: General Records, 1945-1949

into the early spring of 1949. The National Government, beset by civil war with the
Communists, transferred 260 convicted Japanese war criminals to Tokyo to serve out
their terms of imprisonment. It appears that the Chinese only tried 605 cases, with 883
individuals tried. Convictions resulted for 504 defendants, death sentences were given to
149 individuals, and life sentences to 83 individuals.

Records of the Nanking Embassy

General Records 1946-1948 (0084-UD-2279)

1946
Box Decimal Subject
19 711.3 Japanese assets and reparations location: 350/52/53/05
19 711.3 Proclaimed List location: 350/52/53/05
19 711.3 War Booty-Manchuria location: 350/52/53/05
21 711.6 War Crimes and War Criminals, War Crimes Commission 4 folders
location: 350/52/53/05

1947
Box Decimal Subject
63 711.3 Enemy Assets location: 350/52/54/04
64 711.3 Japanese Assets location: 350/52/54/04
66 711.6 War Crimes and War Criminals, War Crimes Commission 3 folders
location: 350/52/54/05

1948
Box Decimal Subject
108 711.6 War Crimes location: 350/52/55/04

Kunming Consulate

General Records 1938-1949 (0084-UD-2292)

1945
Box Decimal Subject
64 711.6 Japanese Atrocities in Indonesia location: 350/53/3/04

Peking Consulate

General Records 1945-1949 (0084-UD-2297)

1946
Box Decimal Subject
7 711.6 Japanese Atrocities location: 350/53/5/02

RG 84. Records of the Foreign Service Posts of the Department of State 104
Great Britain Entry 2600A: Classified General Records, 1937-1954

Great Britain
Listed below are records related to the UN War Crimes Commission, which was based in
London.

Records of the UN War Crimes Commission among the Records of the


London Embassy

General Records 1936-1945, 1948- (0084-UD-2599A)

1945
Box Decimal Subject
322 711.6 United Nations War Crimes Commission, War Crimes location:
350/58/24/01

Classified General Records 1937-1954 (0084-UD-2600A)

1945
Box Decimal Subject
30 711.6 United Nations War Crimes Commission, War Crimes location:
350/58/29/01

1946
Box Decimal Subject
47-49 711.6 United Nations War Crimes Commission, War Crimes location:
350/58/29/03

1947
Box Decimal Subject
98-99 711.6 United Nations War Crimes Commission, War Crimes location:
350/58/30/03

1948
Box Decimal Subject
157 711.6 United Nations War Crimes Commission, War Crimes location:
350/58/31/05

1949
Box Decimal Subject
183 321.6 United Nations War Crimes Commission, War Crimes location:
350/58/32/02

India
India, as a member of the British Commonwealth, went to war against the Axis in 1939.
At that time, the British Indian Empire included the present countries of India, Pakistan,
Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka. From the beginning of the war the Indian Congress Party,
led by Mohandas Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru, lobbied for Indian independence. Gandhi

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India, Records of the New Delhi Mission Entry 2708: General Records, 1941-1955

demanded immediate independence as the price for Indias participation in the war and
threatened mass civil disobedience. The British viceroys council declared the Congress
Party an illegal organization and in August 1942 began to arrest Ghandhi, Nehru, and other
party leaders. Rioting broke out in Bombay and other cities. Further complicating efforts
to marshal Indian forces against the Axis were the endless scheming of Hindu and Moslem
nationalists over the question of which religious group would ultimately govern India.

Both Germany and Japan took advantage of the anti-British sentiments to sponsor Fifth
Column movements in India. From upwards of 75,000 Indian prisoners of war the Japanese
recruited some to form the Indian National Army (INA). It was placed under the control of
Gen. Mohan Singh, an Indian major who had surrendered early in the Malaya campaign.
By late 1942 Singh had a force numbering about 16,000. Because Singh and his main
supporters proved more interested in pursuing purely Indian objectives than Japanese ones,
in December 1942 there was a falling out between in the Indians and the Japanese. Rather
than submit to Japanese domination, Singh ordered the INA to disband. The Japanese
quickly installed a new INA leader. This was one of Gandhis political opponents, Subhas
Chandra Bose. Bose was a much more radical Indian nationalist than Singh had been, but
was also more amenable to Japanese interests. Bose purged the INA of Singh and about
4,000 of his supporters and then began to reorganize it in early 1943.

By May 1943 the INA had some 12,000 troops on paper, and was in the process of recruiting
more soldiers. The INA went into combat for the first time in Burma in January 1944, when
some small units supported the Japanese 55th Division in the Arakan Campaign. That April
about 7,000 INA soldiers joined Japanese troops of the Japanese 15th Army in the invasion
of India in March 1944. This combined military force reached Imphal and Kohima, about
thirty miles from the Burmese border, in an attempt to seize the Burmese border. It took
Allied forces until August 1944 to repel the Japanese-INA advance. During the campaign at
least 700 INA soldiers went over to the British and well over 4,000 were killed in action or
died of wounds. After the war, a number of INA soldiers were tried by courts-martial, with
the result that several dozen were imprisoned and nine hanged as traitors.

During the war Indians fought valiantly in North Africa, Iraq, Syria, and elsewhere. The
Royal Indian Air Force had ten squadrons. The Royal Indian Navy ended the war with 30,000
men. More than 2 million Indians volunteered for the Indian Army. About 700,000 Indian
troops served in the Burma phase of the Allied China-Burma campaign. India was granted
its independence on August 15, 1947.

Records of the New Delhi Mission

General Records 1941-1946, 1950-1955 (0084-UD-2708)

1944
Box Decimal Subject
32 711 War location: 350/60/28/02
32 711.3 Enemy Property, Trading with the Enemy location: 350/60/28/02
32 711.4 Prisoners of War location: 350/60/28/02

RG 84. Records of the Foreign Service Posts of the Department of State 106
India Entry 2710A: Confidential Files, 1942-1955

1945
Box Decimal Subject
41 711.3 Trading with the Enemy location: 350/60/28/03

1946
Box Decimal Subject
49 711.9 Reparations location: 350/60/28/04

Unbound (Supplemental) General Records 1942-1946 (0084-UD-2709)

1944
Box Decimal Subject
3 711.3 Enemy Property, Trading with the Enemy location: 350/60/29/01

1945
Box Decimal Subject
6 711.2 Blocked Nationals location: 350/60/29/02
6 711.4 Prisoners of War location: 350/60/29/02
6 711.5 War Crimes location: 350/60/29/02

Confidential Files 1942-1955 (Entry 2710A)

1945
Box Decimal Subject
17 711.3 Enemy Property location: 350/60/29/06
17 711.4 Prisoners of War location: 350/60/29/06
17 711.5 Prisoners of War; includes numerous reports of Indians being burnt alive
in Manila, Philippines in early 1945 location: 350/60/29/06
17 711.9 Compensation for War Damage in Burma location: 350/60/29/06

1946
Box Decimal Subject
26 711.3 Enemy Property location: 350/60/29/07
26 711.3 Trading with the Enemy location: 350/60/29/07
26 711.3 Proclaimed List location: 350/60/29/07
26 711.9 Reparations location: 350/60/29/07
26 711.9 Termination of War location: 350/60/29/07

1947
Box Decimal Subject
39 711.4 Prisoners of War location: 350/60/30/01
39 711.9 Reparations location: 350/60/30/01
39 711.9 Restitution of Looted Property location: 350/60/30/01

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Japan

Japan
The Japanese Empire was ruled by Emperor Hirohito (1901-1989) since 1926. The empire
included Korea and Formosa, as well as Japan. He had full executive power, with the advice
of his Cabinet and Privy Council. He exercised legislative powers with the consent of the
Imperial Diet. It consisted of a House of Peers and a House of Representatives. The 404
peers included princes, counts, barons, and men of great wealth. The representatives were
voted into office. The Emperors cabinet was dominated by military officers.

Although the Emperor was the head of state, he was not the head of the Japanese
government. From the early 1930s to the end of the war, the military was responsible for
giving most of the orders. This was accomplished by having a general as the Prime Minister
and by using the government to control the population and any organizations that might
threaten military control.

The most powerful person in Japan, the Prime Minister, was appointed by the Emperor
on the advice of his principal advisers and elder statesmen. The military leaders, after
assassinating two civilian Prime Ministers, in 1932 forced the emperor to appoint the first of
a succession (with a few short-term civilians) of generals or admirals as Prime Minister.

Japan began expanding its empire in September 1931, with a conquest of northeastern China.
The League of Nations condemned Japan in 1933, and Japan quit the League. In November
1936, Japan signed the Anti-Comintern Pact with Germany, to form a common interest
against threats by the Soviet Union. Japan moved again against China in 1937 and by 1939
seized many of Chinas important cities. Japan also created the Great East Asia Co-Prosperity
Sphere that was intended to form a new balance of power in the Pacific. In July 1939 the
United States notified Japan that it was terminating the 1911 U.S.-Japanese commercial
treaty, cutting Japan off from vital imports. After the Germans won the battle of France and
installed the Vichy Regime, Japan, about to sign the Tripartite Pact and become a member of
the Axis, got German approval to occupy French Indo-China. In April 1941, Japan and the
Soviet Union signed a neutrality pact that contained a Soviet pledge to respect the borders of
the puppet state of Manchukuo. This pact gave Japan protection on its Soviet flank.

The military-dominated Japanese Cabinet expelled the remaining moderates and in July
1941 ordered a Japanese invasion of the rest of Indo-China. The United States responded
by freezing all Japanese assets in the United States and cutting off all oil exports to Japan.
Prime Minister Fumimaro Konoe tried to work out a diplomatic solution to the growing
crisis but he resigned and was replaced by Minister of War Hideki Tojo (1884-1948). He
demanded the United States must end aid to China, accept the Japanese seizure of Indo-
China, resume normal trade, and not reinforce U.S. bases in the Far East. The United
States Secretary of State on November 26, 1941 informed Japanese diplomats that the
Japanese must withdraw from China and Indo-China. Tojo responded by ordering an attack
on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, and the Philippines. These took place in December 1941.

During the war Tojo transformed a political organization, the Imperial Rule Assistance
Association, into a virtual government agency for controlling industrial, agricultural, and
patriotic groups. Tojo reorganized his cabinet in 1943, bringing in industrialists and financial

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Japan, Records of the U.S. Political Advisor for Japan Entry 2828: General Records, 1945-1949, 1950-1952

experts. He also became almost a one-man Cabinet, holding down the posts of Prime
Minister, Foreign Minister, Minister of War, Minister of Education, Minister of Munitions, and
Chief of the General Staff. Tojos Cabinet crumbled soon after the fall of Saipan in June
1944. A new Cabinet was organized on July 22, 1944, with Gen. Kuniaki Koiso as its leader.
It lasted until April 4, 1945. On April 9, Adm. Kantaro Suzuki formed a Cabinet dominated
by elder statesmen. He began efforts to end the war. On July 26, a proclamation was
issued from the Potsdam Conference that said the Allies agreed that Japan would be given
an opportunity to end the war and if they did not, the alternative was the utter devastation
of the Japanese homeland.

The Cabinet was still debating how to surrender on August 6, 1945 when an atomic bomb
was dropped on Hiroshima. Two days later the Soviet Union, ignoring a neutrality pact,
declared war on Japan and sent troops into Japanese-held Manchuria. On August 9,
the United States dropped an atomic bomb on Nagasaki, but the Japanese Army did not
surrender. However, on August 15th the Emperor announced Japans surrender without
actually using the word. After some minor negotiations, the United States announced the
end of the war on August 14, 1945. The Japanese formally surrendered on September 3,
1945.

The occupation began in late August and by the end of 1945, nearly a dozen divisions were
in the country, including a combined British Commonwealth task force. The occupation was
supposed to be supervised by the Allied Control Commission, which included representatives
of all the Allied powers, including the Soviet Union. In practice, however, the commission
yielded real power to Gen. Douglas MacArthur, the Supreme Commander for the Allied
Powers (SCAP). A treaty of peace was signed with the Japanese in 1951 and in 1952 Japan
was again allowed to run its own affairs. U.S. military occupation would continue until
1955, but as of 1952 the United States had no direct role in Japanese internal affairs.

Records of the Office of the U.S. Political Advisor for Japan-Tokyo

General Records 1945-1949, 1950-1952 (0084-UD-2828)

1945
Box Decimal Subject
2 711.4 Prisoners of War and Internees location: 350/62/29/03
2 711.6 War Crimes and War Criminals location: 350/62/29/03
2 711.9 Pauley Mission location: 350/62/29/03

1946
Box Decimal Subject
9 711.3 Enemy Property and Reparations location: 350/62/29/04
9 711.4 Prisoners of War and Internees location: 350/62/29/04
10 711.5 ATIS (Washington Document Center Advanced) Shipping Advice No.
15,039, February 17, 1946 17 pp. location: 350/62/29/04

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Japan, Records of the U.S. Political Advisor for Japan Entry 2828A: Records of the Embassy, Tokyo, 1952-1963

10 711.6 International Tribunal location: 350/62/29/04


10 711.6 War Crimes and War Criminals location: 350/62/29/04

1947
Box Decimal Subject
21 711.3 Reparations location: 350/62/29/05
21 711.4 Prisoners of War location: 350/62/29/05
21 711.6 War Crimes and War Criminals location: 350/62/29/05

1948
Box Decimal Subject
32 711.3 Restitution Advisory Committee location: 350/62/29/07
33 711.6 War Crimes, War Criminals, IMTFE location: 350/62/29/07

1949
Box Decimal Subject
47 321.4 Prisoners of War location: 350/62/30/02
47 321.4 Reparations (2 folders) location: 350/62/30/02
47 321.6 War Crimes location: 350/62/30/02

1950-1952
Box Decimal Subject
61-62 320.1 Peace Treaty location: 350/62/30/04
64 321.6 War Crimes location: 350/62/30/05

Records of the Embassy, Tokyo 1952-1963 (0084-UD-2828A)

1953-1955
Box Decimal Subject
23 321.6 War Criminals location: 350/62/31/03

Philippines
The Philippines was ceded to the United States by Spain in the treaty ending the Spanish-
American War. In 1916, by an Act of Congress, the Philippines was promised withdrawal
of American authority as soon as a stable government could be established. By then,
Filipinos were voting for their own legislators and provincial governor. A Governor-General
represented U.S. authority. The Territory of the Philippines became the Commonwealth of
the Philippines under the terms of the Tydings-McDuffie Act of 1934, which created it as
an internally self-governing entity in preparation for independence. The President of the
Commonwealth was Manuel Quezon (1878-1944). He was first elected in 1935 and again in
November 1941.

As a commonwealth, the Philippines remained dependent upon the United States for defense.
Retired U.S. Gen. Douglas MacArthur, former U.S. Army Chief of Staff, onetime commander
of the Armys Philippine Department, and son of the Philippines last U.S. Military Governor,
became the commonwealths military adviser and head of a U.S. military mission.

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Philippines

In July 1941 Gen. MacArthur was recalled to active duty and given command of U.S. and
Filipino troops in the Philippines. When the Japanese attacked the Philippines in December
1941, the forces defending it consisted of about 10,000 U.S. Army troops, 12,000 Filipino
scouts (Filipino enlisted men who were serving in the U.S. Army as officers), and about
100,000 ill-trained and ill-equipped soldiers of the Philippine Army. The Japanese made
quick advances on the Philippines and by mid-March, MacArthur, President Quezon, and
other U.S. and Filipino officials were evacuated to Australia. American forces surrendered to
the Japanese on May 6, 1942.

Japan hoped for a peaceful occupation of the Philippines. However, guerrilla groups
constantly harassed the Japanese. To counter guerrilla activities, on October 14, 1943, the
Japanese declared the Philippines independent, with Jose Laurel as President. The new
government had limited power and served primarily as a means by which the Japanese
occupation forces could better control the populace. Laurel and the other officials of the
government were by no means abject puppets of the Japanese, and clashed with them on
numerous occasions.

By mid-1944 guerrillas controlled 60 percent of Philippine territory. By the fall of 1944


there were well over 100,000 organized guerrillas waiting to act as scouts and fighters
when the Americans returned. On October 20, 1944, American forces under MacArthur
landed on Leyte and began the process of defeating the Japanese. With MacArthur on
Leyte was Segismondo Osmena (1878-1961), the former Vice President of the Philippines,
who had become President upon the death of Quezon on August 1, 1944. By early March
1945 Manila had been captured and civil control of the Philippines was placed in the hands
of Osmena. At the end of June 1945, MacArthur declared that most of the Philippines was
liberated. Fighting continued with about 65,000 Japanese troops in the mountains of Luzon
under Gen. Yamashita. They held out until the end of the war.

The Philippines, by Executive Order 64, signed on August 16, 1945, established a War
Crimes Office as a branch of the Philippines Army. However, primary responsibility for
war crimes investigation and prosecution remained in American hands until January 1,
1947. American legal officers stayed in the Philippines until June 1947 to assist with
Filipino investigations. During 1945-1946 the Philippine government set about purging the
collaborationists who had held government posts under the Japanese. Laurel and most of
the wartime Filipino officials were let off lightly by the Commonwealth of the Philippines.

On July 29, 1947, President Manual A. Roxas signed Executive Order 68, directing that
Japanese war criminal suspects be tried by military commissions. Military commissions
followed the American pattern set down in SCAP war crimes regulations of December 5,
1945. Military commissions began operating in late 1947 and continued until December 30,
1949. In all there were 72 cases and 169 defendants. Convictions resulted for 133 and
there were 17 death sentences and 87 life sentences.

Independence came to the Philippines on July 4, 1946, when the Commonwealth of the
Philippines became an independent republic.

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Switzerland, Records of the Bern Legation, American Interests Section Entry 3212: General Records, 1942-1947

Records of the Manila Embassy

General Records 1946-1952 (0084-UD-3100A)

1946
Box Decimal Subject
6 711.3 Enemy Property location: 350/66/35/04
6 711.3 Vesting Orders location: 350/66/35/04
6 711.4 Prisoners of War location: 350/66/35/04
6 711.9 Reparations location: 350/66/35/04

1947
Box Decimal Subject
21 711.3 Enemy Property; Trading with the Enemy location: 350/66/35/06
22 711.4 Prisoners of War location: 350/66/35/06
22 711.6 War Crimes and War Criminals location: 350/66/35/06
22 711.9 Reparations and Looted Property location: 350/66/35/06

1948
Box Decimal Subject
40 711.6 War Crimes and War Criminals location: 350/67/1/01

Switzerland

Records of the Bern Legation

Records the American Interests Section

General Records 1942-1947 (0084-UD-3212)

1942-1944
Box Decimal Subject
37 711.6 Japanese Atrocities location: 350/68/22/02
37 711.6 Treatment of Prisoners of War location: 350/68/22/02

1944
Box Decimal Subject
66 711.4 U.S. Prisoners of War held by Japan location: 350/68/22/06
71 711.6 Japanese Atrocities location: 350/68/22/07

1945
Box Decimal Subject
88 711.4 U.S. Prisoners of War held by Japan location: 350/68/23/02
91 711.6 Japanese Atrocities location: 350/68/23/02
91 711.6 Treatment of Prisoners of War location: 350/68/23/02

RG 84. Records of the Foreign Service Posts of the Department of State 112
Thailand, Records of the Bangkok Embassy and Consulate Entry 3269: Confidential Files, 1945-1953

Thailand
In 1936 the constitutional monarchy of Siam abrogated its treaties with the United States and
other nations and proclaimed independence from any foreign interference in its affairs. New
treaties establishing this principle were signed in 1937. In 1939 the government announced
that Siam was to be known as Thailand. When war began in Europe in 1939, Thailand declared
its neutrality. When the Vichy government refused to adjust the Thailand-French Indo-China
borders, Thai troops crossed the border and began fighting French forces. Japan mediated the
dispute, which ended with Vichy France ceding about 21,000 square miles to Thailand.
On December 8, 1941, Japanese forces landed on the coast of Thailand, with the assistance
of Prime Minister Lang Pipul. The troops then passed through Thailand for the invasion of
British Malaya. Pipul embraced Japanese policy, declaring war on the United States and
England on January 25, 1942, and recognizing the Japanese puppet government in China.
In October 1942 Pipul suspended the Parliament and became a dictator controlled by the
Japanese occupation authorities. As a reward for cooperation, Japan ceded to Thailand four
northern Malayan states and territory from Burma, a total of about 30,000 square miles.
However, beset by a widespread guerrilla movement, Japan inflicted a harsh occupation on
Thailand. The Siamese resistance had strong ties to the Thai government, and it maintained
contact with the Allies. It provided a steady stream of reliable information on Japanese
activities in Siam. As a result, the Allies never declared Thailand hostile, simply viewing it
as more evidence of Japanese aggression. After Japans surrender Thailand swiftly nullified
its 1942 declaration of war against the Allies. But peace treaty negotiations with England
and France continued until 1946, when Thailand gave back all territory acquired during
the war. The name Thailand was changed back to Siam in September 1945, and then to
Thailand once more in the late 1940s.

Records of the Bangkok Embassy and Consulate

General Records 1936-1942, 1945-1953 (0084-UD-3267)

1945
Box Decimal Subject
59 711.9 Termination of War location: 350/69/11/07

1946
Box Decimal Subject
72 711.4 Prisoners of War location: 350/69/12/02

Confidential Files 1945-1953 (0084-UD-3269)

1945
Box Decimal Subject
1 711.3 Enemy Property location: 350/69/13/01
1 711.9 Termination of War location: 350/69/13/01

RG 84. Records of the Foreign Service Posts of the Department of State 113
Thailand, Records of the Bangkok Embassy and Consulate Entry 3269: Confidential Files, 1945-1953

1946
Box Decimal Subject
3 711.3 Enemy Property, Trading with the Enemy location: 350/69/13/01
3 711.4 Prisoners of War location: 350/69/13/01
3 711.5 Enemy Property, War Criminals location: 350/69/13/01
3 711.9 Termination of War location: 350/69/13/01

1947
Box Decimal Subject
8 711.3 Enemy Property location: 350/69/13/02

1948
Box Decimal Subject
12 711.3 Enemy Assets location: 350/69/13/02

1949
Box Decimal Subject
17 321.2 Siamese Gold, Enemy Assets location: 350/69/13/03

RG 84. Records of the Foreign Service Posts of the Department of State 114
Records of the Office of the Secretary of War Entry 101: Cross-Reference Sheets to General Correspondence,
1943-1946

Records of the Office of the Secretary of War


Record Group 107

Records of the Office of the Secretary of War

During World War II the Secretary of Wars Office had two major functions. The first was to
determine general policy for the military establishment as a whole and policy with respect
to special military problems as they arose. The Secretarys decisions, transmitted as
directives by the Chief of Staff to his subordinates at the appropriate levels of command,
were translated into action throughout the War Department and the army. The other major
function was to supervise the procurement of weapons, equipment, and supplies for the
army.

The wartime Secretaries of War were Henry L. Stimson, July 10, 1940-September 21, 1945,
and Robert P. Patterson, September 27, 1945-July 18, 1947.

Records of the Secretary of War

Formerly Top Secret Correspondence of the Secretary of War Stimson (Safe File)
1940-1945 (0107-A1-99)
The records are arranged alphabetically according to subject. Boxes 1-15 location:
390/8/32/05.

Box Subject
3 Combined Chiefs of Staff location: 390/8/32/05
3 Committee of Three [Secretaries of State, War, and Navy] location: 390/8/32/05
4 Coordinating Committee (State, War, Navy) location: 390/8/32/05
8 Japan; includes information on Japanese war crimes and Japanese Prisoner of
War camp and a Joint Chiefs of Staff report of September 17, 1943 dealing with
Japanese atrocities location: 390/8/32/06
13 State Department location: 390/8/32/06
15 White House Cables location: 390/8/32/07
15 White House Correspondence location: 390/8/32/07

Correspondence of Secretary of War Stimson (Official File) 1940-1945


(0107-A1-100)
The records are arranged alphabetically according to subject or name of correspondent.
Copies of speeches are filed either under the name of the group addressed or under the
subject of the speech. Boxes 1-12 location: 390/8/32/07.

Cross-Reference Sheets to the General Correspondence 1943-1946 (0107-A1-101)


These are 5 x 8 carbon copies of the top portion of the 8 x 10 sheets interfiled with the
correspondence described in Entry 102. Each sheet provides the primary decimal (upper
left corner) under which either the document or the original 8 x 10 cross-reference sheet
are filed, the decimals under which other copies of the cross-reference sheet is filed, the
decimal (shown in the shaded box) under which the cross-reference sheet itself is filed,

RG 107. Records of the Office of the Secretary of War 115


Records of the Office of the Secretary of War Entry 106: Subject File and Formerly Top Secret Correspondence
(Safe Files), 1945-1947

date of document, date of receipt, names of writer and recipient, security classification,
subject and summary of contents, and notations concerning enclosures and disposition
of the document. The records are arranged according to the War Department Decimal
Classification Scheme. At the end of the series are cross-reference sheets for project files
arranged alphabetically by subject and thereunder by decimal number. Boxes 1-48 location:
390/8/33/02.

Box Decimal
1 000.5 location: 390/8/33/02
38 350.3 location: 390/8/34/03
38-39 383.6 location: 390/8/34/03
39 386.3 location: 390/8/34/03

Coordination and Records Decimal File 1943-1946 (General Correspondence)


(0107-A1-102)
Much of the Secretary of Wars general correspondence for this period was forwarded to
other offices for reply and filing. In many cases, the files in this series consist only of a
cross-reference sheet, the originals of those described in Entry 101, for each incoming
and outgoing document and a copy of the Secretary of Wars reply. The cross-reference
sheets generally indicate to which office the incoming document was referred. The cross-
reference sheets in this series contain many references to other series among the records
of the Office of the Secretary of War. The most frequent cross-reference is to a secret file.
The documents referred to may be filed in Stimsons Safe File, (0107-A1-99). Cross-
references to a new file refer to Secretary of War Pattersons correspondence, February
1946-July 1947 (0107-A1-110). The records are arranged according to the War Department
Decimal Classification Scheme. At the end of the series are a number of project files
arranged alphabetically by subject. The records within a project file are generally arranged
alphabetically by subtopic, or, in a few cases, are arranged chronologically and numbered.
Boxes 1-175 location: 390/8/34/05.

Box Decimal
1 000.5 War Crimes location: 390/8/34/05
100 350.03 Language location: 390/9/1/05
105-107 383.6 Prisoners of War location: 390/9/1/06
107 385 Biological Warfare location: 390/9/1/06
108 386.3 Captured Property location: 390/9/1/06
151 Japan (4 folders) location: 390/9/2/05

Secretary of War (Patterson) Subject File (Safe File) 1945-1947 (Formerly Top
Secret Correspondence (Safe File) (0107-A1-106)
Arranged alphabetically according to subject. Boxes 1-7 location: 390/9/3/03.

Box Subject
2 Biological Warfare location: 390/9/3/03
3 Chemical Warfare Service location: 390/9/3/03
3 Committee of Three #1; Committee of Three #2 location: 390/9/3/03

RG 107. Records of the Office of the Secretary of War 116


Records of the Office of the Secretary of War Entry 109: Cross-Reference Sheets to General Correspondence,
1946-1948

Box Subject
4 Intelligence Matters location: 390/9/3/03
4 Japan location: 390/9/3/03
5 Joint Chiefs of Staff location: 390/9/3/03
5 Philippines location: 390/9/3/04
6 Scientific Research location: 390/9/3/04
7 State Department location: 390/9/3/03
7 White House location: 390/9/3/04

Cross-Reference Sheets to the Security-Classified Correspondence 1946-1947


(0107-A1-107)
The cross-reference sheets in this series are identical in format to those described in Entry
101; some are duplicated in Entry 108. The records are arranged in two parts: the first is
arranged according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme; the second is
arranged alphabetically according to subject of the project file. Box 1 location: 390/9/3/04.

Secretary of the Army (Patterson) General Decimal File 1946-1947 (Formerly


Security-Classified Correspondence) (0107-A1-108)
This series consists largely of memorandums exchanged between the Secretary of War
and the Under Secretary and the Assistant Secretaries of War; stayback copies of
letters, memorandums, and reports to the Secretary of State, Secretary of the Navy, the
President, and other high officials of the federal government; memorandums and position
papers received from the War Department General and Special Staffs; copies of processed
documents and publications of the War Department; and cross-reference sheets. Included
are documents originally classified as top secret and secret. Unlike the Safe File
(0107-A1-106), which was maintained in Pattersons immediate office, this series was kept
in the Coordination and Records Division of the Secretarys Office. Arranged according to
the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme followed by six project (subject) files.
Boxes 1-10 location: 390/9/3/04.

Box Decimal Subject


1 000.5 War Crimes location: 390/9/3/04
6 383.6 Prisoners of War location: 390/9/3/05
6 385 Biological Warfare location: 390/9/3/05
6 386.3 Captured Property location: 390/9/3/05
9 Japan; includes information on Japanese War Crimes location:
390/9/3/06

Cross-Reference Sheets to the General Correspondence 1946-1948 (0107-A1-109)


These are 5 x 8 carbon copies of the top portion of the 8 x 10 sheets interfiled with the
correspondence described in Entry 110. Each sheet provides the primary decimal (upper
left corner) under which either the document or the original 8 x 10 cross-reference sheet
is filed, the decimals under which other copies of the cross-reference sheet are filed, the
decimal (shown in the shaded box) under which the cross-reference sheet itself is filed,
date of document, date of receipt, name of writer and recipient, security classification,
subject and summary of contents, and notations concerning enclosures and disposition of

RG 107. Records of the Office of the Secretary of War 117


Records of the Office of the Secretary of War Entry 110: Decimal File, 1946-1947

the document. Arranged according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme.
At the end of the series are cross-reference sheets for project (subject) files. Arranged
alphabetically by subject and thereunder by decimal number. Boxes 1-31 location:
390/9/3/06.

Coordination & Records Decimal File 1946-1947 (General Correspondence)


(0107-A1-110)
Most of the Secretary of Wars general correspondence of this period was forwarded to
other offices for reply and filing. In many cases, the files in this series consist only of a
cross-reference sheet, the originals of those described in Entry 109, for each incoming and
outgoing document and a copy of Pattersons reply. Generally, the cross-reference sheets
indicate to which office the incoming document was referred. The cross-reference sheets in
this series contain many references to other series among the records of the Office of the
Secretary of War. The most frequent cross-reference is to a secret file. The document
thus referred to may be filed in either Pattersons security-classified correspondence (0107-
A1-108); or in Pattersons Safe File (0107-A1-106). Many documents in this series in the
same file with related cross-reference. References to a previous file or old file refer to
the general correspondence of Stimson (0107-A1-102). References to a new file related
to Pattersons correspondence as Secretary of the Army, which is part of Record Group
335, Records of the Secretary of the Army. Arranged according to the War Department
decimal classification scheme. At the end of the series is a number of project files
arranged alphabetically by subject. The records within a project file are generally arranged
alphabetically by subtopic, or, in a few cases, are arranged chronologically and numbered.
Boxes 176-226 location: 390/9/4/06.

Box Decimal Subject


176 000.5 War Crimes location: 390/9/4/06
235 383.6 Prisoners of War location: 390/9/5/07
235 385 Biological Warfare location: 390/9/5/07
235 386.3 Captured equipment location: 390/9/5/07
255 091 Japan (three folders) location: 390/9/6/03

Records of the Under Secretary of War

The Under Secretary of War occupied a position created by an act of December 16, 1940
(54 Stat. 1224), and carried on the duties formerly vested in the Assistant Secretary of War.
Robert P. Patterson became Under Secretary when that position was created and continued
in office until September 1945. Besides his primary procurement functions, the Under
Secretary of War had various duties that were delegated to him from time to time by the
Secretary.

The position of the Under Secretary of War was held by the following: Robert P. Patterson
(December 16, 1940-September 26, 1945), Kenneth C. Royall (November 9, 1945-July 23,
1947), and William H. Draper, Jr. (August 29, 1947-September 17, 1947).

RG 107. Records of the Office of the Secretary of War 118


Records of the Office of the Under Secretary of War Entry 146: Security-Classified Correspondence, 1945-1947

Administrative Office Classified Decimal File March 1943-November 1945


(Formerly Security-Classified Correspondence) (0107-A1-141)
The records are arranged initially by War Department decimal classification scheme,
followed by ten project files, one of which is Foreign Countries and Cities. Each project
file is arranged alphabetically by name or subject and thereunder according to the War
Department Decimal Classification Scheme. Boxes 209-264 location: 390/9/10/02

Box Decimal Subject


209 000.5 Atrocities location: 390/9/10/02
240 350.03 Language location: 390/9/10/07
242 383.6 Prisoners of war location: 390/9/10/07
262 Japan location: 390/9/11/03

Administrative Office Decimal File 1943-1945 (General Correspondence)


(0107-A1-144)
Much of the series consists of cross-reference sheets that refer to documents which were
forwarded to other offices, or were filed elsewhere in this series; in Pattersons security-
classified correspondence for this period (0107-A1-141), or within the records of his
assistants. The correspondence itself consists mainly of letters, memorandums, reports,
cablegrams, bulletins, transcripts of hearings, and publications exchanged with other
officials in the War Department, Army Service Forces, Cabinet members, the White House,
members of Congress, Federal Bureau of Investigation, businessmen, and industrialists.
Within the project files in the series under the project Foreign Countries and Cities, are
records primarily concerning U.S. installations located within the country and the financial,
military, and political conditions of the country or city. The records are arranged according
to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme. At the end of the series is a
number of project files that are arranged alphabetically by subject or project. The records
in each project are arranged alphabetically by topic and thereunder according to the War
Department Decimal Classification Scheme. Boxes 265-552 location: 390/9/13/01.

Box Decimal Subject


265 000.5 War Crimes, Atrocities location: 390/9/13/01
474-475 383.6 Prisoners of war location: 390/9/17/03
476 386.3 Captured property location: 390/9/17/05
530 Japan location: 390/9/18/04

Security-Classified Correspondence 1945-1947 (0107-A1-146)


The records in this series are arranged according to the War Department Decimal
Classification Scheme, with a number of small project files at the end of the series arranged
alphabetically by subject or project. Boxes 1-12 location: 390/9/21/06.

Box Subject
11 Japan location: 390/9/22/01

RG 107. Records of the Office of the Secretary of War 119


Records of the Executive Assistant, Special Assistant and Consultants Entry 160: Special Assistant for Economic
Warfare, General File 1943-1945

Administrative Office Decimal File 1945-1947 (General Correspondence)


(0107-A1-147)
Much of this series consists of cross-reference sheets that refer to documents filed
elsewhere in this series, in other series of the Under Secretarys correspondence, or among
the records of other officials in the Office of the Under Secretary of War or in other offices of
the War Department. Most of the correspondence was with other officials in the Offices of
the Under Secretary and Secretary of War, the Army Services Forces, Congress, interagency
boards and committees, businessmen, and industrialists. The records in the project portion
of the files relate almost entirely to the acquisition or lease of land and property for military
purposes or the disposal of surplus government property. In addition, records filed under
the project Foreign Countries, deal with the economic needs of those countries, settlement
of lend-lease payments, military occupation, and industrial mobilization in the Axis and
Allied countries during World War II. The records are arranged according to the War
Department Decimal Classification Scheme. At the end of the series is a number of project
files arranged alphabetically by subject of the project. The records in each project file are
arranged alphabetically by topic and thereunder according to the War Department Decimal
Classification Scheme. Boxes 553-706 location: 390/9/22/01.

Box Decimal Subject


553 000.5 War Crimes location: 390/9/22/01
655 383.6 Prisoners of war location: 390/9/24/02
655 386.3 Captured Property location: 390/9/24/02
684 Japan location: 390/9/24/06

Records of the Executive Assistant, Special Assistant and


Consultants

Records of Special Assistant Harold H. Neff

Harold H. Neff served as an expert and adviser on foreign economic matters to the Under
Secretary of War from September 1941 until September 1945. As such, he was principally
concerned with ensuring adequate supplies of critical and strategic defense materials for
the United States and its Allies while denying these essential materials to the Axis powers,
analyzing the industrial and economic strength of the enemy, and serving as the Under
Secretary of Wars major contact with the War Department liaison office attached to the
Board of Economic Warfare and its successors, the Office of Economic Warfare and the
Foreign Economic Administration.

Special Assistant for Economic Warfare Harold H. Neff, General File 1943-1945
(0107-A1- 160)
Neffs correspondence with the Under Secretary of War consists largely of memorandums
outlining his views on the policy the War Department should recommend or pursue. There
are also synopses of lengthy reports and studies prepared by Neff and forwarded to the
Under Secretary of War. The rest of the series includes short notes Neff prepared as

RG 107. Records of the Office of the Secretary of War 120


Records of the Assistant Secretary of War Entry 180: Classified Correspondence File of John J. McCloy, 1941-
1945

aides-memoir summarizing meetings and telephone conversations; minutes of meetings


of the Board of Economic Warfare (BEW), with Neffs comments on the matters discussed;
mimeographed copies of area studies and reports prepared by the BEW; Foreign Economic
Administration, and the Research and Analysis Branch of the Office of Strategic Services;
War and State Department cablegrams on economic conditions in Europe; and export
license applications received from Spain, Portugal, Turkey, and Sweden. The records are
arranged in two alphabetical sequences; the first by office or subject, the second by name
of country. The four largest country files (Portugal, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland)
are further divided as follows: general, cables, statistics, and various subjects arranged
alphabetically. Boxes 906-929 location: 390/9/28/05.

Box Subject
906-907 Board of Economic Warfare, Office of Economic Warfare, Foreign Economic
Administration; location: 390/9/28/05
916 Japan (7 folders) location: 390/9/28/07

Records of the Office of the Assistant Secretary of War

Among the duties of the Assistant Secretary of War were: supervision of lend-lease
policy and the economic phases of military occupation; supervision of civil affairs, that
is, the military government of occupied countries; and coordination of War Department
policies and activities with those of the State Department. In this capacity, the Assistant
Secretary of War served as a member of the State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee.
The Assistant Secretary of War also served as Chairman of the Combined Civil Affairs
Committee, an Anglo-American committee that served under the Combined Chiefs of Staff.
It recommended civil affairs policies for enemy and enemy-held areas that were occupied
by combined operations and coordinated military and civilian agency interests in such
matters.

The position of Assistant Secretary of War was held successively by John J. McCloy (April
1941- November 1945) and Howard Petersen (December 1945-July 1947).

Classified Reference-Subject File 1940-1947 (Name and Title Index to the


Formerly Security-Classified Correspondence 1941-1945) (0107-A1-179)
This series consists largely of carbon copies of letters and memorandums sent or received,
which serve as a name and title index to McCloys security-classified correspondence (see
Entry 180). On the right margin of these carbons are the date of the document and the
decimal number under which the original or first carbon of the document is filed. The
records are arranged alphabetically by surname or title of the writer, of the addressee, or of
the person who is the subject of the correspondence. Correspondence concerning countries
is filed under geographical and thereunder alphabetically by name of country or region.
Boxes 84-88 location: 390/9/32/02.

Formerly Security Classified Correspondence of John J. McCloy 1941-1945


(0107-A1-180)
At the end of this series are a number of War Department Civil Affairs Division reports,

RG 107. Records of the Office of the Secretary of War 121


Records of the Assistant Secretary of War Entry 181: Geographic File, 1941-1943

May 1943-January 1946. There are also 21 letters and memorandums removed from
McCloys personal papers as official documents. The records are arranged according to the
War Department Decimal Classification Scheme. For a name and title index see Entry 179.
Boxes 1-49 location: 390/9/32/03.

Box Decimal Subject


1-3 000.51 War Crimes location: 390/9/32/03
5 004.7 Strategic Services Unit (SSU) location: 390/9/32/03. [Note: The SSU
was the successor to the Office of Strategic Services. It comprised
the Secret Intelligence Branch, responsible for intelligence collection,
and the Counterintelligence Branch (X-2).]
11 044.2 Federal Bureau of Investigation location: 390/9/32/04
12 091 Countries location: 390/9/32/04
12 091.1 Correspondence-Foreign Governments location: 390/9/32/04
19 334.8 Committee of 3 Minutes location: 390/9/32/05
19 334.8 Committee of 3 Minutes-Patterson location: 390/9/32/05
19 334.8 State-War-Navy (Committee of 3) location: 390/9/32/05
19 334.8 State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee location: 390/9/32/05
20 336 Foreign and International Affairs location: 390/9/32/06
20 336.1 Cartels location: 390/9/32/06
22 342.18 Enlistment of Japanese Americans location: 390/9/32/06
22 350.03 Language location: 390/9/32/06
24 370.8 Combined Civilian Affairs Committee (2 folders) location:
390/9/32/06
24 370.8 Countries (2 folders) location: 390/9/32/06
33 370.8 Japan location: 390/9/32/07
33 370.8 Philippines location: 390/9/32/07
35 381.3 Captured Enemy Equipment location: 390/9/33/01
36-37 383.6 Prisoners of war location: 390/9/33/01
38 385 Chemical Warfare location: 390/9/33/01
38 386.3 Property location: 390/9/33/01
38 387 Termination of War-Japan location: 390/9/33/01
39 387.4 Surrender (Japan) location: 390/9/33/01
46 Reports from the Civil Affairs Division 1943-1946 location: 390/9/33/02

Geographic File (Formerly Security Classified Correspondence Relating to


Conditions and Events in Europe, Asia, and Latin America) 1941-1943
(0107-A1-181)
This series contains correspondence with the Secretary and Under Secretary of War, the
Military Intelligence Division of the War Department General Staff, the Department of State,
and members of Congress. Arranged alphabetically by country or region. Boxes 82-83
location: 390/9/33/03.

Box Country/Region
82 China location: 390/9/33/03
82 Far East location: 390/9/33/03

RG 107. Records of the Office of the Secretary of War 122


Records of the Assistant Secretary of War Entry 185: Cross Indexes, 1946-1947

Box Country/Region
83 Japan location: 390/9/33/03

Reference-Subject File 1940-1947 (Name and Title Index to the General


Correspondence 1941-1945) (0107-A1-182)
Carbon copies or summaries of letters and memorandums sent and received, which serve
as a name and title index to McCloys general correspondence (0107-A1-183). On the
right margin of these carbons are the date of the document and the decimal number under
which the original of the document or the first carbon is filed. The records are arranged
alphabetically by surname or title of the writer, of the addressee, or of the person who
is the subject of the letter. Correspondence with the War Department is filed under War
Department and thereunder alphabetically by name or office or title of official. Boxes 156-
175 location: 390/9/33/03.

General Correspondence of John J. McCloy 1941-1945 (0107-A1-183)


Arranged according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme. Boxes 1-67
location: 390/9/33/06.

Box Decimal Subject


1 000.51 War Crimes (5 folders) location: 390/9/33/06
2 0004.7 Strategic Services Unit location: 390/9/33/06
45 334.8 State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee location: 390/9/34/05
46 336 International Affairs location: 390/9/34/05
46 336.6 Potsdam Conference location: 390/9/34/05
51 350.03 Language location: 390/9/34/06
55 370.8 Countries location: 390/9/34/07
55 370.8 Committees (Alphabetical) location: 390/9/34/07
59 383.6 Prisoners of War location: 390/9/34/07
60 383.7 Interned Persons location: 390/9/34/07
61 383.8 Commercial Firms, Blacklists, Enemy Trading location: 390/9/35/01
61 386 Property Rights, Japan location: 390/9/35/01
61 386.3 Captured equipment location: 390/9/35/01
61 387 Termination of War, Japan location: 390/9/35/01
62 400.38 Countries A-Z location: 390/9/35/01
65 470.6 Chemical and Biological Warfare location: 390/9/35/01

Formerly Top Secret Correspondence 1945-1947 (0107-A1-184)


The records are arranged according the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme.
Boxes 1-2 location: 390/9/35/02.

Box Decimal Subject


1 000.5 Japanese War Crimes location: 390/9/35/02

Cross Indexes 1946-1947 (Cross-Reference Sheets to the Formerly Security-


Classified Correspondence) (0107-A1-185)
Sheets give the decimal number under which the document is filed, decimals in this series

RG 107. Records of the Office of the Secretary of War 123


Records of the Assistant Secretary of War Entry 187: Security Classified Office File of Howard Petersen, 1945-
1947

under which identical index sheets are filed, date and subject of document, name of writer
and addressee, summary of documents content, and disposition made of document.
Duplicates of sheets in this series are filed with the correspondence in Entry 186. Arranged
according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme. Boxes 1-13 location:
390/9/35/02.

Box Decimal Subject


1 000.5 War Crimes location: 390/9/35/02
13 383.6 Prisoners of War location: 390/9/35/04
13 386.3 Captured equipment location: 390/9/35/04

Formerly Security-Classified Correspondence of Howard Petersen December 1945-


August 1947 (0107-A1-186)
This series includes both Petersens classified and unclassified correspondence for the
period December 1945-August 1947 and his top secret correspondence from December
1945 through August 1946. Much of the correspondence is with the Department of State,
Civil Affairs Division of the War Department Special Staff, Office of Military Government
for Germany (U.S.), and Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP). Arranged
according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme. Boxes 1-39 location:
390/9/35/04.

Box Decimal Subject


1-2 000.5 War Criminals location: 390/9/35/04
8-9 091 Japan location: 390/9/35/04
30 383.6 Prisoners of War location: 390/10/1/01
31 386.3 Captured Property location: 390/10/1/01
32 387 Reparations (4 folders) location: 390/10/1/01

Formerly Security-Classified Office File of Howard Petersen 1945-1947


(0107-A1-187)
The records are arranged alphabetically by subject. Boxes 1-2 location: 390/10/1/02.

Box Subject
1 Biological Warfare 1945 location: 390/10/1/02
1 China Trip 1946 location: 390/10/1/02
1 Japan-Reparations 1946 location: 390/10/1/02
1 Peterson-MacArthur Talks 1946 location: 390/10/1/02

RG 107. Records of the Office of the Secretary of War 124


Office of the Chief Signal Officer Entry 1023A: Unclassified Central Decimal File, 1941-1945

Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer


Record Group 111

During World War II the Signal Corps was one of the major Technical Services of the
Army Service Forces. It was responsible for the research and development, production,
and supply and maintenance programs relating to all signal, electronic, meteorological,
photographic, cryptographic, goniometric, and related equipment and supplies, except
communications and weather equipment used exclusively by the Army Air Forces. The
Signal Corps was also responsible for the training of Signal Corps troops and troop units
for assignment throughout the military establishment; the installation, operation, and
maintenance of the armys major wire and radio communications systems and networks; the
production, collection, and preservation of still and motion pictures except for photographic
materials peculiar to air operations; and the supervision of signal intelligence operations for
the War Department and the army.

The Signal Corps comprised the following groups of organizational units: Office of the Chief
Signal Officer in Washington, D.C.; the Signal Corps field agencies in the continental United
States; signal sections of tactical and other commands in the United States and overseas;
and a variety of Signal Corps troop units.

Office of the Chief Signal Officer

Supervising the Signal Corps was the Office of the Chief Signal Officer. This headquarters,
which reported to the Chief of Staff and the Assistant Secretary (later Under Secretary)
of War from 1939 to March 1942 and thereafter to Headquarters Army Service Forces,
had general responsibility for the Signal Corps programs, administrative supervision over
the Signal Corps field agencies in the United States, and varying degrees of technical
supervision over Signal Corps administrative and troop units attached to the tactical
commands of the Army.

The post of Chief Signal Officer during the war was successively held by Maj. Gen. Joseph O.
Mauborgne until September 1941; Maj. Gen. Dawson Olmstead, October 1941-June 1943;
and Maj. Gen. Harry C. Ingles after July 1943.

Unclassified Central Decimal File 1941-1945 (0111-A1-1023A)


Boxes 1-2366 location: 390/10/18/05

Box Decimal Subject


1209 383.6 Prisoners of War location: 390/11/10/01
1210 386.3 Captured Property location: 390/11/10/01
1879-1886 475 Captured Equipment location: 390/11/26/07

RG 111. Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer 125


Surgeon Generals Office Entry 29F: General Subject Files, 1943-1944

Records of the Office of the Surgeon General (Army)


Record Group 112

During World War II the Office of the Surgeon General (OSG), headed by the Surgeon
General of the Army, was one of the major Technical Services of the Army Service Forces.
Like the other Technical Services, the OSG conducted parts of the Armys equipment-
procurement and supply programs and parts of its personnel and training programs. It
had responsibilities in budgeting, development, specifications, requirements, purchasing,
inspection, storage, and issue for such major categories as drugs, biologicals, and medical
chemicals; medical, surgical, and dental instruments and professional kits; hospital
equipment and supplies; ambulance and liter equipment; medical laboratory chemicals and
instruments; and supplies used by individuals and by troop units.

The wartime OSG consisted of four groups: The Surgeons Office, most of which was located
in Washington, D.C.; medical field agencies in the continental United States, responsible
to the Surgeon Generals Office; medical staff section of tactical or other commands,
responsible to a particular tactical commander but forming part of the collective Medical
Department; and medical troop units, which also served under particular tactical or service
commands in the field.

Surgeon Generals Office

Supervising the wartime Medical Department and its many administrative and professional
services in Washington, D.C. and the field was the Surgeon General of the Army, Maj.
Gen. James C. Magee, June 1939-May 1943, and Maj. Gen. Norman T. Kirk, June 1943-
June 1947. The Surgeon General Office, which was his headquarters in Washington, was
responsible directly to the Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army until March 1942, when it was
placed under the Headquarters Services of Supply.

General Subject files 1941-1942 (0112-NM-20-29E)


Boxes 69-252 location: 390/14/21/03

Box Decimal Subject


162 383.6 Prisoners of War
162 386.3 Captured Equipment location: 390/14/23/03
217 470.6 Chemical Biological Warfare
217 470.7 Chemical Biological Warfare Equipment location: 390/14/24/03

General Subject Files 1943-1944 (0112-NM-20-29F)


Boxes 253-505 location: 390/14/25/02

Box Decimal Subject


378-379 383.6 Prisoners of War location: 390/14/27/05
379 385 Methods of Warfare location: 390/14/27/06
380 386.3 Captured Equipment location: 390/14/27/06

RG 112. Records of the Office of the Surgeon General (Army) 126


Surgeon Generals Office Entry 32A: Geographical Series, 1938-1944

Box Decimal Subject


463 470.6 Chemical Biological Warfare location: 390/14/29/04
464 470.7 Chemical Biological Warfare Equipment location: 390/14/29/04

General Subject Files 1945-1946 (0112-NM-20-29G)


Boxes 506-686 location: 390/14/30/02

Box Decimal Subject


615 383.6 Prisoners of War location: 390/14/32/04
616 385 Methods of Warfare location: 390/14/32/04
616 386.3 Captured Equipment location: 390/14/32/04
658 470.6 Chemical Biological Warfare location: 390/14/33/03

Security-Classified Subject File 1938-1944 (0112-A1-30A)


Boxes 1-127 location: 390/14/34/01

Box Decimal Subject


60 383.6 Prisoners of War location: 390/14/35/02
60 385 Methods of Warfare location: 390/14/35/02
61 386.3 Captured Equipment location: 390/14/35/02
97 470.6 Chemical and Biological Warfare location: 390/14/35/07
98 470.7 Chemical and Biological Warfare Equipment location: 390/14/35/07

Security-Classified Subject File 1945-1946 (0112-A1-30B)


Boxes 128-196 location: 390/15/1/05

Box Decimal Subject


167 383.6 Prisoners of War location: 390/15/2/04
167 385 Methods of Warfare location: 390/15/2/04
168 386.3 Captured Equipment location: 390/15/2/04
180 470.6 Chemical Warfare location: 390/15/2/06
161 470.7 Chemical Warfare Equipment location: 390/15/2/06

Central Office Correspondence (Formerly Security-Classified General


Correspondence 1943-1948) (0112-A1-30C)
Boxes 1-15 location: 390/15/3/01

Box Decimal Subject


9 383.6 Prisoners of War location: 390/15/3/02
11-13 470.62 Biological Warfare [contains very little on Japanese activities]
location: 390/15/3/03

Boxes 128-196 location: 390/15/1/05

Geographical Series 1938-1944 (0112-NM-20-32A)


Boxes 1-75 location: 390/17/14/04

RG 112. Records of the Office of the Surgeon General (Army) 127


Surgeon Generals Office, Records of the Preventive Medicine Division Entry 295A: Biological Warfare Specialized
Files, 1941-1947

Box Country
23 China location: 390/17/15/01
37-39 Japan; includes information Chemical and Biological Warfare, captured records
and prisoners of war location: 390/17/15/03
41 Philippines location: 390/17/15/03
43 Saipan location: 390/17/15/03

Geographical Series 1945-1946 (0112-NM-20-32B)


Boxes 76-93 location: 390/17/16/01

Box Country
78 China location: 390/17/16/01
82-84 Japan location: 390/17/16/02
85 Philippines location: 390/17/16/02

Records of the Preventive Medicine Division

Biological Warfare Specialized Files 1941-1947 (0112-A1-295A)


Boxes 1-13 location: 390/18/24/01

RG 112. Records of the Office of the Surgeon General (Army) 128


War Crimes Branch Entry 1: Administrative Correspondence and Related Records, 1945-1949

Records of the Office of the Judge Advocate General (Navy)


Record Group 125

The Office of the Judge Advocate General was directed by the Judge Advocate General of
the Navy. During the war, the position was held successively by Rear Admirals Walter B.
Woodson and Thomas L. Gatch. The office provided staff to the War Crimes Office (see RG
153) to investigate and assemble evidence on enemy atrocities against service personnel
and other United States citizens and to arrange for the prosecution of war criminals.

The U.S. Navy had jurisdiction over trials in the Marianas Islands, the Marshall and Gilbert
Islands, Palau Islands, Bonin Islands, and the Caroline Islands after Japan surrendered.
From 1945 through 1949, the U.S. Navy conducted 47 trials of 123 accused Japanese war
criminals on the islands of Guam and Kwajalein. Trials were held for the mistreatment of
prisoners of war and for the executions of captured Allied airmen (including beheading and
cannibalism). Accused collaborators were also tried.

The trials resulted in 113 convictions. There were 30 death sentences and 10 executions,
all for murder convictions. The navy conducted executions or sent convicted war criminals
to Sugamo Prison in Tokyo to serve their sentences. Some accused and convicted war
criminals chose suicide rather than face trial, imprisonment, or execution.

War Crimes Branch

Box and folder lists are available for most if not all of these series. Researchers should also
ascertain if the locations for these series of records are current before requesting them.

Administrative Correspondence and Related Records 1945-1949 (0125-A1-1)


Boxes 1-4 location: 290/C/68/04

Box Subject
1 Administration, 1945-1948
1 Affidavit Forms, Request for, 1949
1 Appropriate Duty, 1949
1 Clemency Board, 1949
1 COMMARIANAS (Admiral Murphy), 1946-1949
1 Daily Letterboard (Reading File), December 30, 1944-May 28, 1945
1 Daily Letterboard (Reading File), June 1, 1945-February 19, 1946
1 Daily Log-Pending Agenda, January 4-July 30, 1945
1 Daily Log-Pending Agenda, February 19-June 13, 1945
2 Daily Log, August 1, 1946-October 18, 1947
2 Incoming Dispatches, September 1948-May 1949
2 Outgoing Dispatches, October 1948-September 1949
2 Eight Naval District Headquarters, 1949
2 Information Regarding War Crimes, Request for, October 1949
2 Investigation, 1947
2 Judge Advocate General, 1945-1949

RG 125. Records of the Office of the Judge Advocate General (Navy) 129
War Crimes Branch Entry 3: Pacific Area War Crimes Cases, 1944-1949

Box Subject
2 Judgment (Tokyo), Requests for, 1949
2 Korea, Documents, January 1949
2 Lawyers, Request for Nomination, 1948
2 Log Book of Correspondence, August 1946-June 1947
2 Log Book of Correspondence, June 1947-June 1948
2 Log Book of Correspondence, July 1948-February 1949
2 Log Book of Correspondence, February 1949-February 1950
2 Marine Casualty Section, 1948-1949 (2 folders)
3 Memoranda-Daily Notes August 1945-January 1948
3 Messages-COMMARIANAS, 1945-1946
3 Military Commission File, 1949
3 Navy BUPERS Cases, 1948
3 Navy Property, 1946-1948
3 Netherlands Embassy, 1949
3 Nuremberg Film, October 1948
3 Orders for Personnel, 1946-1947
3 Parking and Pay (Civilian), 1948
3 Personnel, 1945-1948
3 Personnel Applications and Data (A-S), 1944-1948
3 Personnel Applications and Data (S-Y and Miscellaneous), 1944-1948
3 Policy and Organization, War Crimes Branch, 1948-1949
4 Publicity, 1946-1948
4 Radio Broadcasts-Japanese War Trials, 1946
4 Report, Annual, War Crimes Office, 1947-1949
4 Report of Prosecution
4 Requests for Physical Examinations, September 1949
4 Set Up Files, War Crimes Office, Judge Advocate Generals Office
4 Spindle File, September 12-December 31, 1947
4 Spindle File, January 5-December 31, 1948
4 Spindle File, January 3-March 23, 1949
4 Surrender Documents, Japanese, 1948
4 Telecon Items, November 1946-June 1948
4 Telecon, October 1947-June 1948
4 Veterans Information, July 1948

Case Files of Pacific Area War Crimes Trials 1944-1949 (0125-A1-2)


Boxes 1-20 location: 370/21/29/01

Records Relating to Pacific Area War Crimes Cases 1944-1949 (0125-A1-3)


Boxes 1-3 location: 290/C/68/05

Box Subject
1 Betio Island, 1948-1949
1 ChiChi Jima, 1946

RG 125. Records of the Office of the Judge Advocate General (Navy) 130
War Crimes Branch Entry 7: Records Relating to Investigations and Other Work of the IPS/SCAP, 1944-1947

Box Subject
1 ChiChi Jima (Pacific Island Massacres), Cannibalism, 1946
1 Jaluit Atoll, 1945
1 Koro Case, 1945-1947
1 Kwajalein, Abe and Obara, Killing of Carlson Marine Raiders, 1946
1 Maleolap Atoll, 1945-1948
1 Mandate Island and Briefs, 1946
1 Marshall Islands, Priests Case, 1946-1947
2 Marshallese Natives Cases, 1945-1947
2 Mille Atoll, 1945-1946
2 Ofuna (Prisoner of War Camp), Affidavits, 1947
2 Ofuna (Prisoner of War Camp), Little Commander, 1946-1947
2 Pacific Island Massacres, 1947
2 Palaus, 1945
2 Palawan Island, 1948
2 Palawan Massacre, 1945-1947
2 Palawan Casualty List, 1944-1946
2 Palawan (Witness Bogue, etc.), 1944-1945
2 Priests Case, 19478
2 Saipan, 1946
3 Truk and Central Carolina Area, 1945-1946
3 Truk Medical Case #1, 1947
3 Truk Medical Case #2 1947-1948
3 Truk, 1945-1946 (2 folders)
3 Truk, Mistreatment of prisoners of war, 1946
3 Truk, Priests Case, 1946
3 Truk, Tanaka Case #35, 1946
3 Wake Island (98 Civilians), 1945
3 Wake Island (Cases), 1946-1948
3 Wake Island (Sgt. Stewart), 1947
3 Wake Island, 1945-1947
3 Wake Island, Pacific Island Massacres, 1945-1946

List of Cases Involving Naval or Maritime Interest 1945-1946 (0125-A1-4)


Box 1 location: 370/21/29/03

Records Relating to War Crimes at Sea 1942-1949 (0125-A1-5)


Boxes 1-6 location: 631/48/5/06

Records Relating to the United Nations War Crimes Commission 1944-1946


(0125-A1-6)
Boxes 1-6 location: 631/48/5/07

Records Relating to Investigations and Other Work of the International


Prosecution Section, SCAP 1944-1947 (0125-A1-7)
Boxes 1-14 location: 631/48/6/01

RG 125. Records of the Office of the Judge Advocate General (Navy) 131
War Crimes Branch Entry 13: Miscellaneous Records, 1944-1949

Records Relating to Prisoners of War 1944-1949 (0125-A1-8)


A box and folder title list is available. Boxes 1-3 location: 631/48/6/03.

Box Subject
1 Affidavits, Navy and Marine 1946-1948
1 Affidavits, Navy POW, 1945
1 Affidavits, Navy POW, 1945-1946
1 Affidavits, POW, 1946
1 Allied POWs in Japanese Hands, 1945
1 American Nationals Held by Germans and Japanese, 1949
1 Background Materials, 1946
1 Casualties, 1947-1949
1 Code Book-American Civilian Internees n.d.
2 Evidence 1947
2 General Files/Briefs, 1945-1946
2 German POW, 1949
2 George H. Henshaw, Diary, 1946
2 George H. Henshaw, Diary, 1947
2 Investigation Report of Central Investigation Committee of POWs 1945-1946 (2
folders)
3 Kempai Tai, [Japanese Military Police] n.d.
3 List of Liberated POWs, 1945
3 Lists, POW Camps 1945-1946
3 Navy POW File, 1943-1947
3 POW Phase, B & C Offenses, Lopez Statement, 1946
3 Philippine Case, 1944-1945
3 Report to Returned CPNAB POW Heroes & Their Dependents, n.d.

Records Relating to U.S. Military Officers Involved with War Crimes Cases 1944-
1949 (0125-A1-10)
Boxes 1-2 location: 631/48/05

Records Relating to U.S. Witnesses in War Crimes Cases 1945-1949 (0125-A1-11)


Boxes 1-3 location: 370/21/29/04

Records Relating to Interrogations of Japanese Witnesses and Defendants in War


Crimes Cases 1945-1949 (0125-A1-12)
Boxes 1-7 location: 631/48/6/05

Miscellaneous Records 1944-1949 (0125-A1-13)


A detailed box and folder title listing is available. Boxes 1-16 location: 631/48/6/06.

Box Subject
1 ATIS Documents
1 ATIS No. 39, Part VIII, Evidentiary Doc. 17-C (2 folders)

RG 125. Records of the Office of the Judge Advocate General (Navy) 132
War Crimes Branch Entry 13: Miscellaneous Records, 1944-1949

Box Subject
2 China
2 China-Synopsis of Evidence
3 Civil Affairs Handbook, Japan
3 Collaborators
3 Convicted War Criminals
3 Court Rules, February 1945-July 1946
3 CROWCASS (Central Registry of War Criminals and Security Suspects) (2 folders)
4 Evidence-Bacteriological Warfare
4 Evidence-Japan, Synopsis
4 Evidence-Japan No. 1
4 Evidence-Japan No. 2
4 Evidence-Japan No. 3 (2 folders)
5 Evidence-Japan No. 4 (2 folders)
5 Evidence-Japanese, Miscellaneous
5 Executive Order regarding Availability of Records
6 Guam Trial
6 International Law
6 International Military Tribunal for the Far East-Charter
7 Joint Chiefs of Staff Subcommittee
7 Joint Committees
Joseph B. Keenan [Chief Counsel for Prosecution in the International Military
7
Tribunal Far East.]
7 Judge Advocate General-Navy
8 Marines, Information from
8 Meeting of Documents and Witness Subcommittee
8 Military Commanders Directive 1944-1945
8 Military Government-Courts
9 Admiral Nimitz-Pacific 1945
9 Naval Criminal Law
9 Nimitz Interrogation (Submarine Atrocity Warfare)
9 Office of Naval Intelligence-Japanese War Crimes
9 Oshima
9 OSS-General File
9 Pacific Ocean Areas
10 PACMIRS War Crimes Information Series (3 folders)
10 Plans and Policy
10 Protests by United States State Department
10-11 Protests thru Swiss
Report of Lt. Gen. Kikoshi Oshima, Japanese Ambassador at Berlin, to Foreign
11
Minister Mamoru Shigemitsu December 31, 1944
Reports by Vice Admiral Abe Covering Conferences with German and Italian
11
Leaders July 15, 1945
11 Russian-Miscellaneous
11 SCAP Directives
11 State Department
12 State-War-Navy coordinating Subcommittee for the Far East, Proceedings

RG 125. Records of the Office of the Judge Advocate General (Navy) 133
War Crimes Branch, Records Originated by Director of War Crimes, Pacific Fleets War Crimes Branch Entry 15:
Correspondence, 1944-1949

Box Subject
12 Statistical and Trial Status Reports (War Crimes) (2 folders)
12 Trial Brief
13 War Crimes Conspiracy, Planning-Launching War
13 War Crimes Law Briefs
13 War Crimes Lists
13 War Crimes Murder
14 War Crimes Affidavit
14 War Crimes Articles (3 folders)
14 War Crimes Directive-Establishment of Navy war Crimes Office
14 War Crimes Indoctrination Course-Indoctrinating Reading
14 War Crimes-JAC Manual for Research and History of Navy Program
14 War Crimes Navy Representative
15 War Crimes Administration (2 folders)
15 War Crimes Affidavit
15 War Crimes Dispatches June-December 1945
15 War Crimes Office (3 folders)
15 War Crimes-Navy Division
15 War Crimes Manual
15 War Crimes Personnel Actions
15 War Crimes Prosecutions
15 War Crimes Publicity
15 War Crimes-Reports of Survivors
15 War Crimes Officers-All Fleets, Sea Frontier
16 War Crimes, Appointment of
16 War Crimes, Copies of Orders
16 War Crimes-Personnel (Washington)
16 War Crimes Publications (2 folders)
16 War Crimes Report on Trials 1948
16 War Criminal Trial
16 War Criminals-Arrest, Asylum, Lists
16 We Lives to Tell, Colliers March 3, 1945
16 Witness before IMTFE
16 Yamashita, Tojo, Homma
16 Yoshida, Shigeru
16 Zentsuji

Records Originated by Director of War Crimes, Pacific Fleets

Card Index to Correspondence 1945-1949 (0125-A1-14)


Box 1 location: 370/21/29/04

Correspondence 1944-1949 (0125-A1-15)


Boxes 1-14 location: 370/21/29/04

A complete box and folder list is available for this series of records.

RG 125. Records of the Office of the Judge Advocate General (Navy) 134
War Crimes Branch, Records Originated by Director of War Crimes, Pacific Fleets War Crimes Branch Entry 15:
Correspondence, 1944-1949

Box File/Subject
A3-2 Memoranda to and from War Crimes Liaison Office, April 1946-December
1
1947
3 A8 Intelligence, May 1946
3 A9-2 Semiannual Reports, March 1948-April 1949
3 A9-3 Quarterly Reports, April 1948-September 1949
3 A9-4 Monthly Reports, August 1946-December 1947
3 A9-4 Monthly Reports, January 1948-September 1949
4 A9-8 Occasional Reports, February 1948-January 1949
4 A9-9 Trial Status Reports, September 1946-March 1949
4 A10 Publications, January 1947-May 1948
4 A12-1 War Diaries, September 1945-September 1947
4 A16-2 Prisoners of War, 1945-1949
4 A16-3 Warfare Operations: Defensive, 1946-1948
4 A17-1 Systems and Sources of Law, April 1945-September 1947
5 A17-10 Individual Record, War Crimes Trials, 1946-1948
5 A17-10(1) Military Authority to Convened Precepts, December 1944-May 1945
5 A17-10(2) Record of Proceedings, August 1945-August 1949
5 A17-10(2) Military Commission Orders, June 1945-November 1947
5 A17-10(2) Military Commission Orders, September 1948-May 1949
5 A17-10(4) Military Government, Exercise by Navy, August 1944-August 1946
A17-10(4) Military Government, Exercise by Navy, Marshall/Gilberts Islands, 1944-
5
1946
5 A17-10(4) Military Government, Exercise by Navy, Caroline Islands, 1944-1945
5 A17-12 Jurisdiction, August 1948
5 A17-13 Procedure before Trial, 1946
6 A17-13(2) Charges and Specifications, December 1944-March 1949
6 A17-14 Trial Procedure, June 1946-May 1947
6 A17-15(1) Civilian Witnesses, March 1946-February 1948
6 A17-15(3) Affidavits, 1945-1948
6 A17-15(3) Affidavits and Interview Reports, January-October 1947
6 A17-15(3) Interview Reports, January 1946-March 1949
6 A17-15(3) Competence of Evidence, 1947-1948
7 A17-15(3) ChiChi Jima, 1946-1949
7 A17-15(3) Guam, December 1945-March 1946
7 A17-15(3) Inoue, Sada et al., 1947 (2 folders)
7 A17-15(3) Jaluit Atoll, 1945-1948
7 A17-15(3) Katsumi, Seishi (Wake Island), 1945-1947
7 A17-15(3) Katsumi, Seishi (Wake Island), 1946-1948
8 A17-15(3) Maleolap, 1945-1948
8 A17-15(3) MARGILS, 1945-1948
8 A17-15(3) Nell, 1945-1948
8 A17-15(3) Palau Cases, 1946
8 A17-15(3) Palau Cases, 1946-1947
8 A17-15(3) Palau Cases, 1947-1948
8 A17-15(3) Peleliu-Alleged War Crimes, American prisoners of war, 1945-1947
8 A17-15(3) Rota Island Case, April 1948

RG 125. Records of the Office of the Judge Advocate General (Navy) 135
War Crimes Branch Entry 17: Confidential Correspondence, 1945-1948

Box File/Subject
8 A17-15(3) Saipan, July 1946
8 A17-15(3) Sculpin, U.S.S., 1946-48
8 A17-15(3) Topp Case (Koror Island Plane Crash, May 4, 1945), 1948
9 A17-15(3) Teraki, Tadashi, 1946-1949
9 A17-15(3) Truk, 1946-1949
9 A17-15(3) Yap, February-March 1946
9 A17-15(3) Wake, 1946-1948
9 A17-15(4) Kwajalein, March 1946
9 A17-15(4) Talaud Islands, 1944-1946
9 A17-16 Findings, 1946-1949
9 A17-17 Sentence, September 1947-May 1949
9 A17-19 Reviewing Authority: DWC, 1948-1949
9 A17-19(1) Action of Confirming Authority, January 1946-September 1948
9 A17-19(3) Action of Confirming Authority, November 1945-April 1949
10 A17-19(4) Reviews of Cases, April 1945-November 1947
10 A17-20 Custody of Japanese prisoners of war, April 1946-March 1949
A17-25 ChiChi Jima (Proceedings of Board of Investigation regarding deaths of
10
Allied prisoners in Japanese custody), 3 volumes, 1946
11 A17-25 Case of Suekatsu Masuda and Yuichi Ugai, February-August 1946
11 A17-25 COMMAGILS Area, Case of Radm Masuda, et al., 1947
A17-25 Nakamura, Shigeyoshi (Proceedings of Board of Investigation into death
11
of), July 1947
11 A17-26 Investigations, 1947-1949
11 EF13-45 Australian Documents, 1946-1947 (4 folders)
11 EF13-45(1) Correspondence with Australian Government, 1946
11 EF13-45(2) Australian War Crimes Cases, 1946-1948
12 P1-7 Biography, 1945-1947
12 P1-7 [Basic Personnel Records, prisoners of war], n.d. (2 folders)
13 P6-1 Topp [Irving], Casualty Inquiry, 1945-1948
13 P6-2 Death, 1946-1947
13 P13-9(1) Executions, 1946-1949
13 P13-10(1) Apprehension Requests, 1946-1947
13 P13-10(1) SCAP War Criminal Check Sheets, April 1947-June 1949
13 P13-10(2) Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals, January 1946-March 1949
13 P13-10(3) Clemency Appeals, 1946-1949 (2 folders)
13 P13-10(9) Mistreatment of Prisoners, February 946-June 1949
14 P16-4(1) Orders to Officers, August 1945-June 1949

Secret Correspondence 1945-1949 (0125-A1-16)


Boxes 1-3 location: 631/48/7/01

Confidential Correspondence 1945-1948 (0125-A1-17)


Boxes 1-2 location: 290/C/69/06

Box File/Subject
1 A6-1(3) Dispatches-Incoming

RG 125. Records of the Office of the Judge Advocate General (Navy) 136
War Crimes Branch Entry 18: Formerly Restricted Correspondence, 1945-1949

Box File/Subject
1 A6-1(3) Dispatches-Outgoing
1 A9-4 [Monthly Progress and Work Report], June 1947
1 A12 [War Diary, Submission], January 1946
1 A17-1 [War Crimes, Requirements for Trials], February-March 1946
1 A17-10 [War Crimes], May 1945-August 1948
1 A17-15 [War Crimes], General, September 1945-April 1948
1 A17-15(4) ChiChi Jima, October 1945-June 1946
1 A17-15(4) Guam, May-August 1945
1 A17-15(4) Palaus, March-July 1946
1 A17-20 [James A. Killian Court-Martial], December 1946-September 1947
1 A17-25 Jaluit [Atoll], October-December 1945
1 A17-25 Maleolap [Atoll] September-October 1945
2 A17-25 MARGILS [Area], September-December 1945
2 A17-25 War Crimes Investigation: Mille and Majuro Atolls, Marshall Islands, Sept.
1945
2 A17-25 Truk, 1947-1948
2 A17-25 Wake, December 1945-September 1948
2 FF12 Paragraph One, September 1946-October 1947
2 FF12 Pending File, September 1945-October 1948
2 FF12/WC21 War Crimes Investigation, Jaluit, Majuro, and Kwajalein Atolls, Marshall
Islands, October 1945-May 1947
2 P6-1 [Casualties, Truk], October 1945-May 1946
2 P13-9(2) [Military Executions], April 1946
2 P13-10(9) Mistreatment of Prisoners, June-July 1946
2 P13-10(10) [Japanese Prisoners], September 1945-June 1947
2 P16-3 [Arrivals for War Crimes Duty], September 1945

Formerly Restricted Correspondence 1945-1949 (0125-A1-18)


Box 1 location: 370/21/29/06

Box File/Subject
1 A3-1 Organization [of War Crimes Offices], January-July 1945
1 A3-2 Memorandums, July-November 1947
1 A6-1(5) Dispatches, Incoming, December 1945-May 1949
1 A6-1(6) Dispatches, Outgoing, January 1946-November 1947
1 A12-1 Chronicles, May 1949
1 A17-1 Systems and Sources of Law, July 1945-September 1947
1 A17-10(2) Records of Proceedings, February 1946-May 1949
1 A17-15(3) Affidavits and Dispositions, September 1945-October 1946
1 A17-20 General Courts-Martial, December 1946
1 A17-26 Investigations, November 1945-January 1949
1 EE13-15 Australian War Crimes, December 1945-December 1948
1 FF12 Pending File, October 1945-May 1949
1 L10-4 Accounting, September 1947
1 P6-1 Casualties in Action, April 1946-January 1949

RG 125. Records of the Office of the Judge Advocate General (Navy) 137
War Crimes Branch, Liaison Officer for War Crimes, Marianas Entry 21: War Crimes Investigations and Trials,
1944-1949

Box File/Subject
1 P13-10 Transportation of Prisoners, March 1946
1 P16-3 Duty and Detail, April 1945

Memorandums, Dispatches and Related Records 1945-1949 (0125-A1-19)


Boxes 1-2 location: 370/21/29/06

Records Originated by Liaison Officer for War Crimes, Naval Forces


Marianas

Card Name Index to Records Relating to War Crimes Investigations and Trials
1947-1949 (0125-A1-20)
Boxes 1-2 location: 370/21/29/02

Records Relating to War Crimes Investigations and Trials 1944-1949


(0125-A1-21)
Boxes 1-8 location: 631/48/7/02

RG 125. Records of the Office of the Judge Advocate General (Navy) 138
Office of the Commandant

Records of the United States Marine Corps


Record Group 127

Office of the Commandant

During the war the Commandant of the Marine Corps, under the general direction of
the Secretary of the Navy, was responsible for the procurement, education, training,
distribution, discipline, and discharge of officers and enlisted personnel of the Marine Corps,
including the Marine Corps Reserve, and for their administration and general efficiency. The
successive wartime commandants were Maj. Gen. Thomas Holcolmb and Lt. Gen. Alexander
A. Vandergrift.

Field Organizations

Fleet Marine Force, Pacific

After the United States entered World War II, Marine forces operated in the Pacific under
the Marine Administrative Command, Fifth Amphibious Corps. On September 17, 1944,
this command was replaced by Headquarters, Fleet Marine Force, Pacific, which was
established at Pearl Harbor to supervise more effectively the widely separated activities of
the Marine Corps in the Pacific. The commanding general of this Force was responsible for
the overall administration and supply of the units of the Force, except for the distribution
of aviation supplies and ordnance, a function of the Commander Air Force, Pacific Fleet.
The commanding general served directly under the Commander in Chief, Pacific Fleet, and
advised him on Marine Corps affairs in general and amphibious operations in particular,
made recommendations for the distribution and employment of the Fleet Marine Force, and
acted as task-force commander in combat operations when so directed.

When the war ended Marine Corps strength was over 480,000, with six divisions and five
aircraft wings, their operations coordinated by two amphibious corps.

The 1st Marine Division was reactivated in February 1941. It fought on Guadalcanal,
eastern New Guinea, and New Britain. Later the division landed at Peleliu and Okinawa. In
September 1945 it was transferred to northern China on occupation duty. It returned to the
United States in 1947.

The 2nd Marine Division was activated in February 1941. It fought on Guadalcanal, Tarawa,
Tinian, and Okinawa. It served on occupation duty in Japan until early 1946, when it
returned to the United States.

The 3rd Marine Division was activated in September 1942. It fought in the Solomons
(Bouganville), Guam, and Iwo Jima. It was inactivated at Guam at the end of 1945.

The 4th Marine Division was formed in August 1943 and was composed of Marines coming
from the first three Marine Corps Division. It first saw action in February 1944 against Roi-
Namur Island in Kwajalein. It went on to invade Saipan and Tinian during the summer of

RG 127. Records of the United States Marine Corps 139


Fleet Marine Force, Pacific Entry 46A: Correspondence of Marine Divisions, 1941-1946

1944. Finally, it participated in the assault on Iwo Jima in February 1945. The division was
inactivated in California in November 1945.

The 5th Marine Division was formed in January 1944 and participated in the Iwo Jima
assault during February 1945. It served occupation duty in Japan and was inactivated in
early 1946.

The 6th Marine Division was formed in August 1944 and its only combat was during the
Okinawa Campaign in April-June 1945. The division served occupation duty in Japan
for a short period of time and then was transferred to occupation duty in China. It was
inactivated in China in April 1946.

Captured Japanese Documents 1942-1945 (0127-A1-39A)


Arranged by geographical location, subject, or type of document. Within each category are
various types of documents, such as diaries and notebooks. A detailed listing is available.
Boxes 1-44 location: 370/23/22/04.

Box Subject
1-6 Bougainville location: 370/23/22/04
6-9 Manchuria location: 370/23/22/05
9-23 Guadalcanal location: 370/23/22/05
24 Guadalcanal [oversized box] location: 370/23/22/05
25-29 Japanese Navy Department location: 370/23/23/01
29-32 Iwo Jima location: 370/23/23/01
33-38 Shipping, Naval Matters location: 370/23/23/02
39-40 Supplies, Ships, Miscellaneous location: 370/23/23/03
41 Organizations, Orders, Personal Letters location: 370/23/23/03
42 Personal Diaries location: 370/23/23/03
43-44 Administrative Documents, Sasebo Naval District location: 370/23/23/03

Geographic Area File, 1942-1946 (0127-90-002)


Records document most of the significant Marine Corps operations in the Pacific area
during World War II. Among the code-named operations for which there is significant
documentation are: Causeway (Formosa), Granite II (overall campaign plan for the
operation in the Pacific Ocean Areas), Forager (Marinas), and Flintlock (Marshalls). There
are also some records relating to the planned invasion of the Japanese home island (code-
named Olympic) and to the subsequent post-war occupation of Japan. For Iwo Jima
and Okinawa operations there are also action reports for U.S Navy ships and operating
commands or units relating to naval gunfire support for Marine operations. A box and folder
list is available. Boxes 1-85 location: 370/23/23/03.

Correspondence of Marine Divisions 1941-1946 (0127-A1-46A)


Records document administrative, operational, logistical, and training matters with the six
Marine divisions. They relate to Marine Corps operations in the Pacific area during World
War II, and to some extent postwar activities in Japan and China. Arranged by Marine
division and thereunder by ELS-DRAN. Boxes 1-60 location: 370/23/27/06.

RG 127. Records of the United States Marine Corps 140


Fleet Marine Force, Pacific Entry 1011: Subject Files Relating to World War II, 1915-1955

Box Marine Corps Division


1-3 1st Marine Division
3-8 2nd Marine Division
8-19 3rd Marine Division
19-31 4th Marine Division
32-51 5th Marine Division
52-60 6th Marine Division

Records of Ground Combat Units, 1941-1946 (0127-A1-46B)


Collection of documents assembled by the History and Museums Division. Most of the
records are for units of regimental size or below, but some are for higher echelon commands
such as corps and division. They relate to major Marine Corps campaigns in the Pacific
area during World War II, the postwar occupation of Japan, and Marine Corps occupation
troops stationed in China in the immediate postwar years. Some of the records in the latter
category contain references to the conflict between the Communist and Nationalist forces.
Boxes 1-62 location: 370/23/28/07.

Subject File Relating To World War II, 1915-1955 (0127-A1-1011)


This artificial series was assembled by the History and Museums Division and its
predecessors and consists of records originating from the Marine Corps Intelligence and
Historical Sections, Division of Plans and Policies, and commands in the field. There are
also records from the U.S. Army and Navy and from foreign sources. Although most of the
records date from World War II, some predate that period, for example, those relating to
the situation in China during the late 1920s and 1930s and to the Spanish Civil War. Other
records are for the immediate post-World War II period. A number of the records relate to
military operations and include reports of engagements or campaigns as well as operating
plans. Other records concern United States, Japanese, and German Armed Forces, military
equipment, naval vessels, transportation and ordnance; intelligence assessments of foreign
nations; military casualties; and prisoners of war. At the end of the series are World War II
chronologies dating from December 1941 to December 1944. Arranged alphabetically by
subject. A detailed box and folder title list is available. Boxes 1-61 location: 370/B/18/02.

Box Subject
7 Australia
8 Burma (General)
8 Burma: Japanese Methods in Campaign
8 Cable Addresses & Correspondence
9 Captured Enemy Material & Docs.
10 Central Intelligence Agency
10 Chemical Warfare
11 Chemical Warfare
11 Chemical Warfare: Japanese
11 Chemical Warfare: Intelligence Summary Jan.-Aug. 1945
12 Chemical Warfare: Intelligence Summary December 1942-December 1944
12 China: Miscellaneous Reports
12 China: Miscellaneous Reports, 1929-1944

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Fleet Marine Force, Pacific Entry 1011: Subject Files Relating to World War II, 1915-1955

Box Subject
13 Charts
13 Chronology
13 I Marine Amphibious Corps
13 Code - Designations - Combined Operations
14 Code - Designations - Combined Operations
14 Command Pacific
14 Command Relations
14 Communications
14 Communications: Japanese
14 Communications: USN
14 Coral Sea, Battle of AR, Yorktown Air Group
14 Countersigns
14 Defense: Japanese
16 Equipment: Japanese
19 Fiji Island
20 Fleet Marine Force
20 Fortifications: Japanese
20 Gilbert Islands
20 Gilbert Islands Operation
22 Harmon, Lt. Gen. M.F.: Report on SoPac
22 Hawaii: Advance Base Reports 74126-74128 part 4
23 India
23 Intelligence: Amphibious Operations
23 Intelligence: Combat
23 Intelligence: Japanese
24 Intelligence: Counter
24 Intelligence: Great Britain
24 Intelligence: Japanese
24 Intelligence: Landing Force
24 Intelligence: Lectures at Combat #2 Intelligence School Camp Lejeune, NC
24 Intelligence: Officers Work Book
25 Intelligence: Photographic
25 Intelligence: Training
25 Interrogation: Japanese prisoners of war
25 Iwo Jima
25 Japan
25 Japan: Army
26 Japan
27 Japanese Language (Military Terms) (3 folders)
28 Japanese Personnel
28 Japanese Register Prominent Persons
28 Japanese Weapons
28 Joint Action of Army & Navy
28 Joint Chiefs of Staff
28 Joint Overseas Operations Part I, Chapters 3 & 4

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Fleet Marine Force, Pacific Entry 1011: Subject Files Relating to World War II, 1915-1955

Box Subject
28 Jungle Warfare
29 Landing Craft: Japan
29 Landing Operations: Japanese
30 Language Aids
31 Marianas
31 Marine Corps
31 Marine Corps, U.S.: Mission of
31 Marine Corps, U.S.: Reserves (WRs History)
31 Marshall Islands
31 Mayaguaha Island
32 Melanesia
32 Midway Islands
32 Military Government
37 Navy, U.S.: CinCPac-CinCPOA
37 Navy, U.S.: General Orders
37 Navy, U.S.: Pacific Fleet
39 New Caledonia
39 New Guinea (Terrain Study)
39 New Hebrides
39 New Zealand
42 Ordnance: Japanese
43 Ordnance: Mines (Japanese)
43 Palau Island
44 Prisoners of War, WW II (2 folders)
44 Prisoners of War, WW II: Americans in China
44 Prisoners of War, WW II: Camps
44 Prisoners of War, WW II: First Marine Div., Fleet Marine Force
44 Prisoners of War, WW II: Indo-China
44 Prisoners of War, WW II: Instruction for Field Press Officers
44 Prisoners of War, WW II: Interned in Formosa
44 Prisoners of War, WW II: Japan
45 Prisoners of War, WW II: Japanese
45 Prisoners of War, WW II: Japanese Camp Records
45 Prisoners of War, WW II: List of Officers and Enlisted Men
45 Prisoners of War, WW II: Philippine Islands
45 Prisoners of War, WW II: Service Records
45 Prisoners of War, WW II: Wake Island
45 Prisoners of War, WW II: Wake Island, News clippings
46 Radio Intelligence Platoon: SOP
47 Saipan
54 Survival: New Britain
54 Tactics: Japanese
58 Warfare: Guerilla
58 Warfare: Jungle
58 Weapons: Japanese (1 of 2)

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Fleet Marine Force, Pacific Entry 1014: World War II Organizations, Plans and Military Operations, 1938-1946

Box Subject
59 Weapons: Japanese (2 of 2)
60 Chronology of War in Pacific, 1 December 1941-December 1943
60 World War II Chronology, December 1941-March 1944
61 World War II Chronology, April-December 1944

Reports, Studies, and Plans Relating to World War II Military Operations 1936-
1956 (0127-A1-1013)
The records document Marine Corps operations in the Pacific during World War II and
in northern China (particularly Tsingtao) during the immediate postwar period. The
documentation includes operational plans and orders, intelligence studies, action/after
action reports and postwar histories. The series contains Naval War College studies
compiled in the 1950s on The Battle of Savo Island and The Battle for Leyte Gulf; a
special monograph by Col. A. T. Mason on amphibious warfare before and during World
War II; studies prepared by the Commander in Chief, U.S. Fleet on amphibious operations
during 1943-1944; histories of Marine aircraft groups; historical information relating to
Fleet Marine Force Pacific; transcripts of interviews with World War II Navy and Marine
officers; administrative histories and operational diaries of Marine Corps headquarters
organizations; a November 1945 intelligence study of Japanese installations in Peiping;
documentation relating to the surrender of Japanese troops in Tsingtao to Marine forces
in October 1945 (including a signed copy of the Act of Surrender); and a report of the
Naval Technical Mission to Japan, November 1945. Pre-World War II records include a
1936 geographic study of Wake Island prepared by Marine Corps Schools and a 1940
report on the defenses of Samoa. Lastly, there are copies of British handbooks on
amphibious operations and a 1943 Marine Corps counterintelligence manual. Arranged
by subject in no consistent pattern, except that records for ground and amphibious units
are filed at the beginning of the series, while most records relating to Marine aviation
are filed at the end. There is an agency-created folder list for this series. Boxes 1-36
location: 370/B/19/03.

Records Relating to World War II Organizations, Plans and Military Operations


1938-1946 (0127-A1-1014)
The records constituting this series were assembled from a variety of sources, including
files of the Adjutant Generals and Inspector Generals Offices, the Division of Plans and
Policies, the War Plans Section, and the Aviation Section. The documents were removed
from their original provenance and archived to form this artificial series. Although most of
the records relate to World War II, a number predate that period, including those relating
to Marine Corps activities in Guam, Nicaragua, and Brazil, 1913-45, and to Marine aviation,
dating from the 1920s. World War II records include operational reports, orders and
plans, situation and special action reports, correspondence, and numerous photographs.
The records relate to a wide variety of subjects, including Pacific Island and North African
operations, activities of Marine Corps ground units, the occupation of Japan and China,
postwar and demobilization planning, amphibious vehicles, and military equipment.
Arranged according to a subject-numeric scheme in the following categories: Chief of Naval
Operations, ND (Navy Department), G (Geographic), F (Fleet Marine Force), FA (Fleet
Marine Force Aviation), HQ (Commandant, Marine Corps), U and P (U.S. Pacific Fleet), W

RG 127. Records of the United States Marine Corps 144


History and Museums Divisions Entry 1023: General Subject File, 1940-1953

(War Department), World War II Photographs, and A (Aviation). There is an agency-created


folder list for this series. Boxes 1-15 location: 370/B/19/07.

History and Museums Division

General Subject File 1940-1953 (0127-A1-1023)


The individual files constituting this artificially constructed series follow no consistent
pattern of arrangement, but documents relating to particular subjects are often grouped
together. Many of the records document Marine Corps operations in World War II. Included
are action and intelligence reports for the Guadalcanal, Iwo Jima, Guam and Okinawa
campaigns as well as for campaigns in the Marshall and Solomon Islands. Guadalcanal
related files include an operations report of the 1st Marine Division, 1943 (files 9-12 through
13-12). For Solomon Islands operations, there are intelligence summaries of Commander
Aircraft, Solomon Islands, and Commander Aircraft, Northern Solomons, 1943-1945 (files
2-11 through 5-11, 1-17 through 21-17, and 1-18 through 4-18). Okinawa campaign files
include special action reports of the 6th Marine Division and its subordinate units, 1945
(files 6-8 through 8-8, 12-8 through 21-8, 1-9 through 10-9, and 14-12 through 37-12).
There is also an operational history of the 1st Marine Air Wing, July 1941-June 1946 (file 3-
15). Many other records relate to Marine Corps involvement in the Korean conflict, including
a Report on activities of Fleet Marine Force Pacific from 25 June 1950 to the Amphibious
Assault at Inchon (file 32-6); a two volume Evaluation of the Influence of Marine Corps
Forces on the Course of the Korean War, 4 Aug.-15 Dec. 1950 (file 48-6); and periodic
intelligence reports of the 1st Marine Division, October 1950-November 1952 (files 27-18
through 14-20). Other records include reports and intelligence assessments relating to
the West Indies area, China, Japan, Germany, Great Britain, France, and Italy. Arranged
according to a numerical scheme based on the original box and folder numbers. There is an
agency-created folder list for this series. Boxes 1-59 location: 370/B/24/04.

RG 127. Records of the United States Marine Corps 145


Office of Alien Property

Records of the Office of Alien Property


Record Group 131

The World War II Office of Alien Property Custodian (APC), was established within the Office
for Emergency Management by an executive order of March 11, 1942. By an executive
order of April 21, 1942, the functions, personnel, and property of the Alien Property Division
were transferred to APC, which had been established in the Department of Justice by the
Attorney General on December 9, 1941, to handle certain enemy property responsibilities
that resulted from the entrance of the United States into the war.

An executive order of July 6, 1942 defined in detail the powers and duties of the APC
and clarified the distinction between its authority and that of the Secretary of Treasury in
relation to alien property. The order gave to the Secretary of the Treasury authority over
foreign-owned properties that constituted general purchasing power and required no active
management, such as cash, bullion, bank deposits, and securities. To the custodian it gave
authority over types of foreign-owned property that were productive resources requiring
active management, such as business enterprises, patents, copyrights, trademarks, and
ships. An executive order of June 18, 1945, extended the jurisdiction of the custodian to
cover all property in the United States owned by Germany or Japan or nationals of those
countries, but the earlier limitation of its authority with respect to some types of property of
other enemy countries or their nationals was not changed.

An executive order of October 14, 1946, terminated the APC and transferred its functions,
funds, personnel, records, and property (except those connected with property in the
Philippine Islands) to the Department of Justice, in which it became the Office of Alien
Property.

Leo T. Crowley held the position of custodian from 1942 to 1944, and James E. Markham
was custodian from 1944 to 1946.

An important collection of records within the record group are those created by the Foreign
Funds Control during World War II. The Foreign Funds Control was organized in April 1940
to administer the authority assigned to the Treasury Department by an executive order
of April 10, 1940, placing restrictions on transactions in foreign exchange; the export or
withdrawal of gold, silver, coin, and currency; and transfers of credit, securities, or any other
evidences of ownership or of indebtedness involving property of the countries or nationals
of the countries that had been invaded by German and Soviet armies. After the entry of
the United States into the war the scope of the Foreign Funds Controls activities widened to
include the severing of all financial and commercial intercourse between the United States
and the Axis and Axis-dominated countries; the prevention of all financial and commercial
intercourse between the United States and any countries outside the Western Hemisphere
that directly or indirectly benefited the Axis; the prevention of all financial and commercial
transactions between the United States and any other American Republic that directly or
indirectly benefited the Axis; and the stopping of all financial and commercial activity on the
part of persons or corporations in the United States whose influence or activity was deemed
inimical to the security of the Western Hemisphere.

RG 131. Records of the Office of Alien Property 146


Office of Alien Property

The executive order of April 10, 1940, broadened by subsequent amendments, enumerated
the countries with which unlicensed financial and commercial intercourse should be
prohibited. A Presidential proclamation of July 17, 1941, authorized the Secretary of State,
in conjunction with the Administrator of Export Control and the Coordinator of Commercial
and Cultural Relations Between the American Republics, to prepare and maintain a
blacklist, officially known as the Proclaimed List of Certain Blocked Nationals, naming
all persons and business concerns whose activities were deemed to be in the interest or
behalf of the Axis nations or against the interest of national defense. On July 6, 1942, the
President issued an executive order clarifying the respective jurisdictions of the Secretary of
the Treasury (acting through the Foreign Funds Control) and the APC. This order authorized
the Secretary to handle all dollar balances, bullion, and securities of governments or
nationals except those belonging to an enemy business; all property of the occupied and
neutral countries and their nationals except those particular business enterprises that the
APC determined that must be, in the national interest, under control; all transactions or
business dealing with countries frozen under the executive order of April 10, 1940, and
its amendments; and all other phases of freezing control. The order stipulated that if the
Secretary of the Treasury should have occasion to vest any property (other than the assets
of foreign governments and central banks), such property should be vested in the APC.

The Foreign Funds Control was abolished on July 15, 1947, and its residual functions,
personnel, and records were transferred to the Treasury Departments Office of International
Finance. An executive order of August 20, 1948, transferred responsibility for all work
that still remained to be done with foreign funds control to the Office of Alien Property,
Department of Justice.

Orders
Vesting orders, supervisory orders, and general orders were the three basic forms of control
used by the APC and the Office of Alien Property. Vesting orders were the instrument used
in the seizure of property or interests in property described in the order. During World War
II over 5,000 vesting orders were issued by APC, vesting some 500 business enterprises,
banks, and insurance companies; over 50,000 patents and copyrights; and thousands of
pieces of property and assets. By July 1, 1952, over 13,000 more vesting orders were
issued. The vested property was returned or liquidated by various means, primarily by
allowing a title or debt claim, of which over 67,000 were made. Another means by which
property was returned to private hands was by the issuance of divesting orders, whereby
the federal government relinquished vested proprietary interests. The vesting orders were
published in the Federal Register. A complete listing of all the vesting orders, giving the
vesting order number, summary description of the vested property, and the Federal Register
citation is contained in the annual reports of the Office of Alien Property and Office of Alien
Property.

Supervisory orders provided for the direction, management, supervision, and control of
specified foreign-owned property by the APC without transfer of ownership to the APC.
The APC issued supervisory orders for four main purposes: to facilitate investigations, to
supplement vesting orders, to acquire control over the property of nationals of enemy-
occupied countries, and, to acquire control over the property of internees.

RG 131. Records of the Office of Alien Property 147


Office of Alien Property Entry 3: Vesting Order Case Files, n.d.

In contrast to vesting orders and supervisory orders, which referred to specified pieces of
property, general orders required certain classes of persons, or persons having interests in
certain types of property, to perform or refrain from performing certain acts. General orders
were issued not only as a means of controlling property, but also for a variety of other
purposes. Several of the general orders gave the APC control over transactions relating to
property of nationals of certain foreign countries in patents, trademarks, and copyrights.
Seven of the general orders related to the discovery of the interests of different persons in
property subject to the control of the APC. Three general orders required payment to the
APC of royalties due to nationals of enemy and enemy-occupied countries under contracts
based on rights in patents, copyrights, and trademarks. Four general orders dealt with
claims against the custodian. One general order set up exchange ratios between the
currency of the United States and that of five enemy countries to provide for the discharge
of certain obligations, the amount of which was fixed in foreign currency.

The vesting orders and the general orders were published in the Federal Register. The
supervisory orders were not.

General Orders (0131-A1-262)


Case files consisting of copies of general orders, correspondence, and memorandums.
Arranged numerically by general order number. Box 488 location: 230/39/4/02.

Supervisory Orders (0131-A1-261)


Case files consisting of originals and copies of supervisory orders, recommendations for
supervision, memorandums, and copies of recession and termination orders. Arranged
numerically by supervisory order number. Boxes 484-486 location: 230/39/4/01.

Vesting Order Case Files (0131-UD-UP-3)


Case files consisting of copies of vesting orders; recommendations for vesting; court
documents; agreements; hearing examination files; orders nullifying all or part of original
vesting order; and other legal, financial, and investigative records. Arranged numerically by
vesting order number. The annual reports of the Office of Alien Property serve as an index to
the vesting order number. Boxes 336-471 location: B190/80/7/7.

Box V.O. Description of Property Vested


4,000 shares of the common stock of Yamanaka & Co., Inc., New York.
336 25 City; 400 shares of the common stock of Yamanaka & Co., Inc., Chicago;
and 150 shares of the common stock of Yamanaka & Co., Inc., Boston.
337 83 All of the capital stock of S. Suzuki & Co.
All the assets of Mitsubishi Shoji Kaisha, Ltd., Japan, and its New York
338 133
City, San Francisco, and Seattle branches.
All rights of Yamanaka and Co., Ltd., Japan, in certain real property in
338 144
Bar Harbor, Maine.
All rights of Yamanaka & Co., Ltd., Japan in the debts of Yamanaka & Co.,
343 330
Inc., Boston, Massachusetts.
343 345 All of the assets of the Bank of Japan, Tokyo, and its New York Branch.
350 911 All excess of the Bank of Taiwan, Ltd. of New York.
350 912 All excess assets of the Mitsui Bank, Ltd. of New York.

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Office of Alien Property Entry 3: Vesting Order Case Files, n.d.

Box V.O. Description of Property Vested


All excess assets of the Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd. of New York
350 915
remaining after payment of claims.
350 917 All excess assets of the Mitsubishi Bank, Ltd. of New York.
All rights of the City of Yokohama, the city of Tokyo, the Taiwan Electric
352 1095 Power Co. and the Japanese Imperial Government in the debts of the
Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd. (New York)
354 1255 All the assets of the Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd., Seattle, Wash., branch.
All the excess assets of the Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd. (San Francisco)
355 1324
remaining after payment of claims.
All rights of Japanese Chamber of Commerce of New York, Inc., in any
356 1416
property whatsoever.
All rights of Japanese Chamber of Commerce of New York, Inc., in any
358 1501
property whatsoever.
362 1760 Copyright interests of certain Japanese nationals in motion picture film.
All rights of Robert Bosch A.G. in a contract with Tokushichi Mishima,
366 2130
relating to a patent.
368 2301 Certain personal property owned by Sumitomo Chemical Company.
All rights of Kame Fukuda in Sanyo Co., sole proprietorship; and all the
373 2703
assets of that company.
376 2952 Certain personal property owned by Yamanaka & Co., Ltd.
All motion picture film and copyright interests therein owned or
383 3556
controlled by Asahi Production.
Certain personal property owned by Yamanaka & Co., Ltd. of Kyoto,
384 3640
Japan.
Certain personal property owned by Yamanaka & Co., Ltd. of Osaka,
384 3641
Japan.
386 3771 All rights of Yamanaka & Co., Ltd., Osaka, Japan.
Certain personal property owned by Nippon Kogei-Japan Crafts; and all of
386 3838
its rights in the debts of Yamanaka & Co., Inc.
388 4037 All of the capital stock of H. Yamanaka & Co., Ltd.
Certain real property located in Honolulu, T.H., owned by Yokohama
391 4205
Specie Bank, Ltd.
All of the assets of The Nikka Life Insurance Co., Ltd. and/or its United
392 4365
States branch.
All of the assets of The Nippon Fire Insurance Co., Ltd. and/or its United
392 4366
States branch.
All motion picture film and copyright interests therein owned by Asahi
394 4626
Eiga Selsaku Co., Ltd., and others.
All rights of Kichitaro Yamanaka in the debts of Yamanaka & Co. Inc.
404 6196
(Boston).
All rights of the Imperial Japanese Government in the debts of the
408 7174
Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd., New York.
One bond owned by Juichi Tsushima; and a debt owing to him by the
409 7405 Superintendent of Banks of the State of New York as liquidator of the
business and property in New York of the Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd.
Certain securities owned by S. Minokoshi; and a debt owing to him by
409 7575 the Superintendent of Banks of the State of New York as liquidator of the
business and property in New York of Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd.
Certain debts owing to Masuo Saneyoshi and others by the
409 7588 Superintendent of Banks of the State of New York as liquidator of the
business and property in New York of Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd.
Certain debts owing to Tori Kiwata and others by the Superintendent of
410 7671 Banks of the State of New York as liquidator of the business and property
in New York of Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd.

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Office of Alien Property Entry 3: Vesting Order Case Files, n.d.

Box V.O. Description of Property Vested


A debt owing to Yosio Sasamoto by the Superintendent of Banks of the
410 7682 State of New York as liquidator of the business and property in New York
of Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd.
410 7688 Certain securities owned by S. Suzuki & Co., Ltd.
A debt owing to Ichiro Matsudaira by the Superintendent of Banks of the
State of California and Liquidator of the Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd., San
412 7993
Francisco; a debt owing to him by American National Red Cross; and a
debt owing to him by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
Certain debts owing to Keiko Teshirogi and others by the Superintendent
412 7998 of Banks of the State of California and Liquidator of the Yokohama Specie
Bank, Ltd., San Francisco.
A debt owing to Keitaro Daigo by the Superintendent of Banks of the
State of California and Liquidator of the Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd., San
412 8017
Francisco; and a debt owing him by the Federal Reserve Bank of New
York.
Certain debts owing to Kikuye Hamasaki by the Superintendent of Banks
412 8019 of the State of California and Liquidator of the Yokohama Specie Bank,
Ltd., Los Angeles office.
A debt owing to Yoshitaro Hatori by the Superintendent of Banks of the
412 8020 State of California and Liquidator of the Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd., Los
Angeles office.
A debt owing to Yasuhisa Matsudaira by the Superintendent of Banks of
412 8022 the State of California and Liquidator of the Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd.,
San Francisco.
A debt owing to Morinosuke Okawa by the Superintendent of Banks of
412 8023 the State of California and Liquidator of the Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd.,
Los Angeles office.
A debt owing to Yutaka Takase by the Superintendent of Banks of the
412 8025 State of California and Liquidator of the Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd., San
Francisco.
A debt owing to T. Ugaya by the Superintendent of Banks of the State of
412 8027 California and Liquidator of the Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd., Los Angeles
office.
A debt owing to Teichi Yamamoto by the Superintendent of Banks of the
412 8028 State of California and Liquidator of the Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd., Los
Angeles office.
A debt owing to the Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd., Yokohama, Japan, by
412 8106
the Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd., Honolulu.
A debt owing to Mitsuhiro Motoyoshi by the Superintendent of Banks of
413 8124 the State of California and Liquidator of the Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd.,
San Francisco.
A debt owing to the Nippon Mining Co., Ltd. by the Superintendent of
413 8127 Banks of the State of California and Liquidator of the Yokohama Specie
Bank, Ltd., San Francisco.
Certain debts owing to Akira Umemoto and others by the Superintendent
413 8145 of Banks of the State of California and Liquidator of the Yokohama Specie
Bank, Ltd., Los Angeles office.
A debt owing to Ichiro Higashida by the Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd.,
414 8369
Honolulu.
Certain bank accounts owned by Toraichi Uyeda; a debt owing to him by
414 8381 Hawaii Suisan Kaisha Ltd.; and a debt owing to him by the Yokohama
Specie Bank, Ltd., Honolulu.
A bank account owned by Shozo Yamamoto; and a debt owing to him by
414 8382
the Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd., Honolulu.

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A debt owing to Kei Yasuhara and a debt owing to James Kuromi by the
414 8402 Superintendent of Banks of the State of California and Liquidator of the
Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd., Los Angeles office.
A debt owing to Tatsuji Takahiro by the Superintendent of Banks of the
416 8752 State of New York as liquidator of the business and property in New York
of the Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd.
A debt owing to Toyoka Nozaki by the Superintendent of Banks of the
417 8817 State of California and Liquidator of the Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd., Los
Angeles office.
A debt owing to Shunichi Murata by the Superintendent of Banks of the
417 8905 State of California and Liquidator of the Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd., Los
Angeles office.
A debt owing to Shoichiro Kashiwagi by the Superintendent of Banks of
417 8919 the State of New York, as liquidator of the business and property in New
York of the Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd.
Two bank accounts and certain securities owned by Rinichi Akinaka;
418 8950 certain debts owing to him by Sunrise Soda Water Works Co., Ltd.; and a
debt owing to him by The Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd., Honolulu.
Certain debts owing to Tsuruye Toyoda and others by the Superintendent
418 9032 of Banks of the State of California and Liquidator of the Yokohama Specie
Bank Ltd., Los Angeles office.
Two debts owing to Heisaku Toyoda by the Superintendent of Banks of
418 9098 the State of California, and Liquidator of the Yokohama Specie Bank,
Ltd., Los Angeles office.
A debt owing to Sunaye Nakamura by the Superintendent of Banks of the
418 9111 State of California, and Liquidator of the Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd.,
Los Angeles office.
Certain debts owing to Kihachiro Kimura and others by the
419 9301 Superintendent of Banks of the State of New York as liquidator of the
business and property in New York of the Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd.
Certain debts owing to Susumu Yamaguti and others by the
420 9405 Superintendent of Banks of the State of New York as liquidator of the
business and property in New York of the Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd.
A debt owing to Dai-Ichi Bank, Ltd., by the Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd.,
420 9417
Honolulu.
A debt owing to Unkai Mikami by the Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd.,
420 9425
Honolulu.
Certain debts owing to Nobuo Usami and others by the Superintendent
420 9458 of Banks of the State of California and the Liquidator of the Yokohama
Specie Bank, Ltd., San Francisco.
Certain debts owing to Masaichi Morino and others by the Superintendent
420 9523 of Banks of the State of California and Liquidator of the Yokohama Specie
Bank, Ltd., Los Angeles office.
A debt owing to Yasuda Bank Ltd., by the Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd.,
420 9528
Honolulu.
A debt owing to Minoru Iino by the Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd., and/or
421 9652 Superintendent of Banks of the State of California and Liquidator of the
Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd., San Francisco.
421 9663 A debt owing to Yoshio Niiyama by E. I. duPont de Nemours & Co.
Certain debts owing to Takashi Ito and others by the Yokohama Specie
422 9828 Bank, Ltd., Los Angeles office, and/or Superintendent of Banks of the
State of California and Liquidator of that bank.
Certain debts owing to Takashi Ito and others by the Yokohama Specie
422 9858 Bank, Ltd., Los Angeles office, and/or Superintendent of Banks of the
State of California and Liquidator of that bank.

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Box V.O. Description of Property Vested


A debt owing to Jichiro Yonemoto by Schwabacher & Co.; and a debt
owing to him by the Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd., San Francisco, and/or
422 9822
Superintendent of Banks of the State of California and Liquidator of that
bank.
423 9927 A debt owing to Yamamoto & Co., Ltd., by Millers Falls Co.
Two debts owing to Tokiko Satake and two others by the Yokohama
423 10006 Specie Bank, Ltd., Los Angeles office, and/or Superintendent of Banks of
the State of California and Liquidator of that bank.
Two bank accounts and certain securities owned by Rev. Gikyo Kuchiba;
423 10078 a debt owing to him by Pacific Bank; and a debt owing to him by the
Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd., Honolulu.
Certain debts owing to Yoshihisa Kumahiro and two others by the
Superintendent of Banks of the State of California and Liquidator of the
424 10108
Sumitomo Bank of California, and of the Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd.,
San Francisco.
Two debts owing to Shigemori Mayemura and Seigo Mira by the
424 10305 Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd., Los Angeles office, and/or Superintendent
of Banks of the State of California and Liquidator of that bank.
A debt owing to Hiroshi Nozawa by the Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd., Los
425 10396 Angeles office, and/or Superintendent of Banks of the State of California
and Liquidator of that bank.
Certain securities owned by Shu Tomii and others; and certain debts
owing to them by the Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd., San Francisco, and/or
426 10596
Superintendent of Banks of the State of California and Liquidator of that
bank.
426 10646 A debt owing to Japan by the Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd., Honolulu.
Certain debts owing to Nobuko Hosomura and two others by the
427 10801 Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd., Los Angeles office, and/or Superintendent
of Banks of the State of California and Liquidator of that bank.
A debt owing to Kadori Naruse by the Superintendent of Banks of the
State of New York, as liquidator of the business and property in New York
428 10886
of the Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd.; and a debt owing to Matae Ohno by
that bank
Certain debts owing to Kiyoshi Nakandakari and two others by the
429 11039 Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd., Los Angeles office, and/or Superintendent
of Banks of the State of California and liquidator of that bank.
Certain debts owing to Ichitaro Tatsumi and others by the Yokohama
429 11071 Specie Bank, Ltd., Los Angeles office, and/or Superintendent of Banks of
the State of California and liquidator of that bank.
Certain debts owing to Bukichi Tabata and others by the Yokohama
429 11146 Specie Bank, Ltd., Los Angeles office, and/or Superintendent of Banks of
the State of California and liquidator of that bank.
A debt owing to Masae Higashikuze by the Yokohama Specie Bank,
429 11222 Ltd., Los Angeles office, and/or Superintendent of Banks of the State of
California and liquidator of that bank.
A debt owing to Kiyo Sue Inui by the Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd.,
430 11261 San Francisco office, and/or Superintendent of Banks of the State of
California and liquidator of that bank.
A bank account and certain securities owned by Bannoske Yoshimura;
431 11445
and a debt owing to him by Francis I. duPont & Co.
A debt owing to Yoshitaro Kambe by the Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd.,
432 11699 San Francisco office, and/or Superintendent of Banks of the State of
California and Liquidator of that bank.

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Certain debts owing to Tome Tsuchida and others by the Yokohama
432 11758 Specie Bank, Ltd., Los Angeles office, and/or Superintendent of Banks of
the State of California and Liquidator of that bank.
A debt owing to Jenpei Oka by the Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd., Los
432 11831 Angeles office, and/or Superintendent of Banks of the State of California
and Liquidator of that bank.
Certain debts owing to Buichiro Ayukawa and others by the Yokohama
432 11847 Specie Bank, Ltd., San Francisco office, and/or Superintendent of Banks
of the State of California and liquidator of that bank.
Certain debts owing to Toraichi Ishimaru and others by the Yokohama
432 11854 Specie Bank, Ltd., San Francisco office, and/or Superintendent of Banks
of the State of California.
A bank account owned by Eiji Tsumura; and a debt owing to him and to
432 11863
Harue Tsumura by the Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd., Honolulu.
A debt owing to Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd., Japan by the Yokohama
432 11865 Specie Bank, Ltd., Los Angeles office, and/or Superintendent of Banks of
the State of California and liquidator of that bank.
Certain debts owing to Tomo Takashina and Masayoshi Yokai by the
433 11888 Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd., San Francisco office, and/or Superintendent
of Banks of the State of California and liquidator of that bank.
A debt owing to Tomitaro Kasai by the Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd.,
433 11960 San Francisco office, and/or Superintendent of Banks of the State of
California and liquidator of that bank.
A debt owing to A. Oshita by the Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd., San
433 11963 Francisco office, and/or Superintendent of Banks of the State of
California and liquidator of that bank.
A debt owing to Shizuko Minami by the Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd., Los
Angeles office, and a debt owing to Sumio Maehara by the Sumitomo
434 12087
Bank of California, and/or Superintendent of Banks of the State of
California and liquidator of those banks.
Certain securities owned by Kenshu Murakami; a debt owing to him by
the Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd., Honolulu; a debt owing to him by the
434 12165
Sumitomo Bank of Hawaii; and a debt owing to him by Ichiro Sato, d/b/a
Komatsuya Hotel.
Certain debts owing to the Nippon Club by the Yokohama Specie Bank,
434 12166 Ltd., San Francisco office, and/or Superintendent of Banks of the State of
California and liquidator of that bank.
A debt owing to Yusen Shain Club by the Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd.,
434 12193
Honolulu.
A debt owing to Takajiro Haranaka and Satsu Haranaka by the Yokohama
435 12339
Specie Bank, Ltd., Honolulu.
A debt owing to Yamakana & Co, Ltd., London, and a debt owing to
Kichitaro Yamanaka by Yamanaka & Co., Inc., New York; a debt owing
435 12390
to the former and a debt owing to Yamanaka & Co., Ltd., Shanghai by
Yamanaka & Co., Inc. (Mass.).
A debt owing to Matsuo Oki by the Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd., Los
435 12461 Angeles office, and/or Superintendent of Banks of the State of California
and Liquidator of that bank.
A debt owing to H. Fujimoto by the Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd.,
436 12572 San Francisco office, and/or Superintendent of Banks of the State of
California and Liquidator of that bank.
A debt owing to Tamejiro Yokayama by the Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd.,
436 13140
Honolulu.
Certain debts owing to Kiyoshi Nakamura and Kin Sumiyoshi by the
436 13181 Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd., Los Angeles office, and/or Superintendent
of Banks of the State of California and liquidator of that bank.

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Box V.O. Description of Property Vested


Two debts owing to Kiyoshi Hayakawa and Susumu Yamaguchi by the
441 13554 Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd., San Francisco office, and/or Superintendent
of Banks of the State of California and Liquidator of that bank.
Certain bank accounts owned by the Japanese Government; and certain
debts owing to it by the Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd., New York, and the
441 13555
Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd., Los Angeles office, and/or Superintendent
of Banks of the State of California and Liquidator of that bank.
A debt owing to Yasutaro Naito by the Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd., Los
441 13673 Angeles office, and/or Superintendent of Banks of the State of California
and Liquidator of that bank.
A debt owing to Takuzo Nakashima by the Yokohama Specie Bank,
441 13674 Ltd., Los Angeles office, and/or Superintendent of Banks of the State of
California and Liquidator of that bank.
A debt owing to Yuki Fukuba by the Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd.,
442 13754
Honolulu.
A debt owing to Yoshiharu Nomura by the Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd.,
442 13759 Los Angeles office, and/or Superintendent of Banks of the State of
California and Liquidator of that bank.
Certain personal property owned by Hideo Kikosaki; a debt owing to him
by the California Bank; and a debt owing to him by the Yokohama Specie
447 14637
Bank, Ltd., Los Angeles office, and/or Superintendent of Banks of the
State of California and liquidator of that bank.
A debt owing to Nosawa & Co., Ltd., by the Superintendent of Banks of
447 14763
the State of New York, as Liquidator of the Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd.
Certain debts owing to the Japanese Government by the Yokohama
448 14994
Specie Bank, Ltd., Honolulu, T. H.
A debt owing to Yaye Fukasawa by the Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd., Los
453 15890 Angeles office, and/or superintendent of Banks and liquidator of that
bank.
Certain debts owing to Takao Arai and Jukichi Takeda by the
456 16667 Superintendent of Banks of the State of New York, as liquidator of the
Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd.
A debt owing to Kenichi Tomita and others by the Yokohama Specie
457 16705
Bank, Ltd., in liquidation.
A debt owing to the Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd. by the Yokohama
Specie Bank, Ltd., Los Angeles office, and/or Superintendent of Banks of
461 17433
the State of California and liquidator of the Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd.,
Los Angeles office.
462 17617 Cash, $401, owned by the Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd.
A debt owing to Daisaku Osawa by the Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd., New
462 17648 York office, and/or Superintendent of Banks of the State of New York and
liquidator of that bank.
A debt owing to Masato Kawashima by the Yokohama Specie Bank,
Ltd., Los Angeles office, and/or Superintendent of Banks of the State of
467 18320
California and Liquidator of the Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd., Los Angeles
Office.
Certain funds on deposit with the Treasury Dept. owned by Fujio Nakano;
a debt owing to him by the New York Telephone Co.; and a debt owing
467 18324 to him by the Superintendent of Banks of the State of New York as
Liquidator of the business and property in New York of the Yokohama
Specie Bank, Ltd.
468 18431 The sum, $187,336, owned by Yokohama Specie Bank.
A debt owing to Japanese nationals, names unknown, by the
468 18459 Superintendent of Banks of the State of New York, as Liquidator of the
business and property in New York of the Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd.

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A debt owing to Central Bank of Manchou by the Superintendent of Banks
468 18498 of the State of New York as Liquidator of the business and property in
New York of the Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd.
A debt owing to Masataro Iwamoto by the Yokohama Specie Bank,
Ltd., San Francisco office, and/or Superintendent of Banks of the State
471 18716
of California and Liquidator of the Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd., San
Francisco office.
Claims of W. Bastel & Co. and others against the Yokohama Specie Bank
471 18813
Ltd. to proceeds from certain drafts.
471 18861 A debt owing to Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd., by H. Katada.

Legal Records

Between 1942 and 1965 the Alien Property Custodian and the Office of Alien Property were
involved in some 3,000 suits and other judicial proceedings. Many of the suits involved
title claims for return of vested property under sections 9(a) and 32 of the Trading With the
Enemy Act; section 207 of the International Claims Settlement Act, and claims for payment
of debts owed by the prevesting owners of vested property under section 34 of the Trading
With the Enemy Act and section 203 of the International Claims Settlement Act. Suits were
also initiated by the APC under section 17 of the Trading with the Enemy Act to enforce
compliance with vesting orders.

Cases involving vested property in estates or trusts were by far the most numerous
among those suits and judicial proceedings in which the APC had an involvement. The
litigation involving estates and trusts encompassed a variety of types of cases. Some cases
pertained to provisions in wills that attempted to prevent vesting of enemy interests in
estates by postponing distribution thereof until after the war. Other litigation concerned
the constitutionality of the laws of certain States that prevented foreigners residing outside
of the United States from taking property by succession unless a reciprocal right existed
in favor of American citizens under the laws of the countries of which such foreigners were
citizens. Most of the remaining estate and trust cases involved attacks on wills, proof of
heirship, and revocation of trusts.

Other suits and judicial proceedings in which the APC had an interest pertained to actions
relating to banks and insurance companies in liquidation; matters relating to corporate
and individual insolvencies; matters involving taxes and assessments; matters relative to
patents, trademarks, and copyrights; actions relating to real property; causes in admiralty;
and matters involving property seized in World War I.

Administrative O File 1941-1959

This series consists of correspondence, memorandums, telegrams, lists of cases, summaries


of cases, status reports on cases, and other records relating to legal matters involving alien
property. Included is a 96-page mimeographed study Alien Property Litigation in World War
II, dated September 1, 1949. This study contains a seven-page alphabetical index listing
approximately 300 cases mentioned in the study. The series is arranged chronologically. Box
1 location: 230/38/49/06; Box 295 (Accession 131-64E896) location: 230/40/34/01

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Administrative O File Entry 247: Foreign Funds Control Subject Files, 1942-1960

Alphabetical Index to Litigation Case Files 1942-1987 (0131-A1-280)


This series consists of approximately 5,000 3 x 5 index cards giving name or subject,
short synopsis of the case, and the case file number. Arranged alphabetically by name or
subject. Boxes 1-6 location: 230/40/33/05.

Litigative Case Files 1942-1965 (0131-UD-UP-2)


This series consists of correspondence, memorandums, cables, affidavits, depositions,
judgment orders, pretrial conference material, motions, briefs, stipulations, complaints,
trial transcripts, investigative reports, copies of vesting orders, and other legal records.
Arranged roughly numerically by case number. Often exhibit material is contained separately
from the main case file.

Boxes 1-89 [Federal Record Center boxes] location: 230/38/49/06

Boxes 295-317, 320-441, 444-452, 454-531, 533-538 [Federal Record Center boxes]
(Accession 131-64E896) location: 230/40/34/01

The following records of the Office of Foreign Funds Control of the Treasury Department,
1940-1947, were transferred to the Office of Alien Property Custodian.

Foreign Funds Control Subject Files 1942-1960 (0131-A1-247)


This series consists of correspondence, memorandums, reports, circulars, investigative
reports, general licenses, tabulations, proclaimed lists, foreign documents, and other
records relating to the major activities of the Foreign Funds Control during World War II.
The files touch on such subjects as foreign assets control, the Safehaven program, freezing
controls, defrosting activities, gold, and financial activities involving most countries. The
records are arranged alphabetically by subject. A box list is available. Boxes 1-511 [Federal
Record Center Boxes location 230/38/9/04.

Box Subject
27 Axis
29-34 Banks, Foreign location: 230/38/10/06
Enemy Countries: Assets Estimated from TFR 300 Reports Enemy-Owned
109
Concerns Project
109 Enemy Private Property-Rubin [a draft article by Seymour Rubin]
Enemy Territory-Transmission of Private Documents To and From location:
109
30/38/14/05
119-126 Federal Reserve Banks location: 230/38/15/01
132 Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Bureau of
132 Foreign Economics Administration
132 Foreign Economics Administration-Blockade Division
132 Foreign Economic Policy, Executive Committee on
132 Foreign Exchange Committee location: 230/38/15/05
133 Foreign Exchange location: 230/38/15/06
Discussion of FFC Documents (i.e., explanation of all the documents governing
133-134
the activities of the FFC) location: 230/38/15/06

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Box Subject
177 Gold location: 230/38/17/06
190 Japan location: 230/38/20/02
Japanese External Assets (in Turkey and Neutral Countries) location:
231
230/38/20/04
232 Japanese Legation Funds in Switzerland location: 230/38/20/04
294 Monetary Research (2 files) location: 230/38/23/03
347-352 Proclaimed Lists location: 230/38/26/01
353 Project: Maintenance of Blocking Action After Freezing Order is Lifted
353 Property: Blocked (Estimates on) [1949-1950] location: 230/38/26/02
366-368 Reports, TFR Form-300 location: 230/38/26/06
368-369 Reports, TFR Form-500 location: 230/38/26/07
381 Safehaven Project
381 Safehaven Project 12/43-9/1944 location: 230/38/27/05
Safehaven Project (not processed) (not processed) October 19, 1944-April 15,
382
1945 location: 230/38/27/05
Safehaven Project (not processed) April 16-June 30, 1945 location:
383
230/38/27/05
Safehaven Project (not processed) July 1-September 30, 1945 location:
384
230/38/27/06
Safehaven Project (not processed) November 1945-April 1946 location:
385
230/38/27/06
388 Safehaven-Japanese assets location: 230/38/27/07
434-436 State Department location: 230/38/30/01
436 State Department-Office of World Trade Intelligence location: 230/38/30/02
436 State Department-World Trade Intelligence Division
456 Swiss Reinsurance Co. in Japan
456 Swiss-Japanese Financial Arrangements
456 Switzerland: Account of Japanese Interests location: 230/38/31/02
475 Treasury Department
475 Treasury Department Circular File
475 Treasury Department: Comptroller of the Currency
Treasury Department: Transcript of a lecture given by E.M. Bernstein on April
475 21, 1943 Treasurys Fight Against Axis Looting [a draft article submitted by a
private citizen, June 1944]
475 Treasury Enforcement Agencies
Treasury Investigative Requests Treaties and Agreements Between United
475
States and Former Enemy Countries location: 230/38/32/01
507 Yokohama Specie Bank location: 230/38/33/05

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War Crimes Branch Entry 132: Letters Received, 1944-1951

Records of the Judge Advocate General (Army)


Record Group 153

War Crimes Branch

The War Crimes Office, established as a branch in October 1944, represented the United
States in the United Nations War Crimes Commission, and collected and prepared evidence
for the trials of suspected war criminals. Though the agency began as an army activity,
it became an army and navy enterprise in January 1945, under the control of the Judge
Advocate Generals Office. After the appointment in May 1945 of Justice Robert H.
Jackson as United States Chief of Council for the Prosecution of Axis Criminality, the War
Crimes Office concentrated on preparing charges against lesser war criminals, although
it also provided aid to the Chief of Counsel and his staff in preparing cases against major
defendants. The War Crimes Office gathered information from many sources, including
interviews and depositions from returned members of the army, navy, and civilian agencies,
and it prepared charges for submission to the War Crimes Commission on behalf of the
United States. The agencys work, at first centered in the United States, was expanded late
in 1944 to include work in several overseas theaters of operations by the War Crimes Branch
of the Judge Advocate General Sections of the headquarters of the appropriate commands,
and by War Crimes Investigating Teams attached to some field armies. Simultaneously, the
Navy Department appointed similar units in naval commands that were responsible to the
Judge Advocate General of the Navy.

After several reorganizations, the War Crimes Office had five divisions by September 1945.
Among them were the Eastern Division that had responsibilities for investigating charges
of war crimes against American personnel in the Far East and Pacific areas; the Research
and Information Division which investigated war crimes problems common to all theaters
of operations, maintained liaison with other agencies in the collection of information, and
conducted such special projects as were assigned to it; the Special Projects Division which
handled special work assigned by the Chief of Counsel; and the Administrative Division
which handled administrative services. In March 1946 the Office was transferred to the
Civil Affairs Division of the War Department General Staff and was renamed the War Crimes
Branch. On January 1, 1949, it was re-transferred to the Judge Advocate Generals Office
and renamed the War Crimes Division.

Letters Sent (Executive Reading File) 1948-1951 (0153-A1-131)


Boxes 1-7 location: 270/1/4/02

Letters Received 1944-1951 (0153-A1-132)


Boxes 1-34 location: 270/1/4/03

Box Subject
1 ATIS. Bulletin (Preliminary Examination of Documents) No. 1941 April 11, 1945
1 ATIS. Bulletin (Preliminary Examination of Documents) No. 1966 April 19, 1945
1 ATIS. Bulletin (Preliminary Examination of Documents) No. 1987 April 25, 1945
1 ATIS. Bulletin (Preliminary Examination of Documents) No. 1998 April 27, 1945

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Box Subject
1 ATIS. Bulletin (Preliminary Examination of Documents) No. 2002 May 6, 1945
1 Chronological Chart of Ex-Prisoner of War Camps in Japan Proper; True
translation of the compilation from extracts from official records of the Japanese
Government Prisoner of War Information Bureau, ca. 1945, ca. 20 pp.
1 Enclosure #2 to letter, HQ, United States Forces, India Burma Theater, War
Crimes Branch, dated October 6, 1945, subject- Preliminary Report of War
Crimes Branch, IBT, Regarding War Crimes Against U.S. POWs Liberated in SEAC
Areas. Report, OSS, IBT, September 5, 1945, with supplement report September
18, 1945, ca. 150 pp. location: 270/1/4/03
1 Intelligence Division, Far Eastern Bureau, British Ministry of Information, New
Delhi, India. Whos Who in Japan and Japanese Occupied Territories. Alphabetical
Index of Japanese in All Areas Supplement No. 1 to the 3rd ed., Issued
December 31, 1944; March 4, 1945 19 pp.
1 Military Intelligence Division. Friendly Japanese August 21, 1945, ca. 450 pp.
1 Military Intelligence Division. List of Staff of the Japanese Army August 1, 1945
170 pp. and chart
1 Military Intelligence Division. Lists of Japanese Officers Connected With Japanese
Prisoner of War Camps MID Project 2570 September 10, 1945 14 pp.
1 Military Intelligence Service. Intelligence Organization of Japan MID Project 103
December 20, 1944 48 pp. and chart
1 Military Intelligence Service. List of Officials of Japanese Government Since1937
and Their Biographies MID Project 1648 July 21, 1945 169 pp.
1A Biographical Reports prepared by the Research and Analysis Branch, Office of
Strategic Services and the Research and Analysis Branch, Interim Research and
Intelligence Service, Department of State 1945-1946. Reports range between
1 and 16 pages; usually 2-5 pages, on approximately 125 prominent Japanese
political, industrial and military leaders. Arranged in two alphabetical groups.
Some of the individuals for whom reports were prepared are:
1A Lt. Gen. Hatazo Adachi
1A Kasuo Aoki
1A General Kenji Doihara
1A Vice Adm. Shigeru Fukutome (Fukutome)
1A Maj. Gen. Yoshihide Hayashi
1A Prince, Gen. Naruhito Higashi-Kuni-No-Miya
1A Baron Kiichiro Hiranuma
1A Koki Hirota
1A Kumataro Honda
1A Baron, Gen. Shigeru Honjo
1A Naoki Hoshino
1A Maj. Gen. Otogoro (Otsugor) Ishida
1A Tsuneo Kanemitsu
1A Viscount Admiral Takayoshi Kato
1A Gen. Heitaro (Hyotar) Kimura
1A Prince Fumimaro Konoe (Konoye)
1A Gen. Shigenori Kuroda
1A Saburo Kurusu
1A Yoshihisa Kuzuu
1A Yonezo Maeda
1A General Jinzaburo Masaki
1A Hiromasa Matsizaka

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1A General Jiro Minami
1A Lt. Col. Mori
1A Shozo Murata
1A Chokyo Murayam
1A Lt. Gen. Akira (Sho) Muto
1A Col. Akira Nagahama
1A Prince Field Marshal Morimasa Nashimoto
1A Admiral Kichisaburo Nomura
1A Viscount, Vice Admiral Naganari Ogasawara
1A Taketora (Taketomi, Takeori) Ogata
1A Chuichi Ohashi
1A General Yasutsugu Okamura
1A Vice Adm. Denshichi (Dempachi, Denkichi) Okochi (Okouchi, Okawachi)
1A Lt. Gen. Sadamu (Sada, Sadashi, Tei) Shimomura
1A Lt. Gen. Nobutaka Shioden (Shioten)
1A Toshiro Shiratori
1A Admiral Onbumasa Suesugu
1A Lt. Gen. Hisakazu (Hisaichi) Tanaka
1A General Shizuichi (Shizuisu, Schichi) Tanaka
1A Masayuki Tani
1A Count, Field Marshal Hisaichi (Juichi) Terauchi
1A Shigeneri Togo
1A Lt. Gen. Kyoji (Yatsugu) Tominaga
1A General Kenkichi Ueda
1A General Yoshijiro Umezu
1A General Otozo Yamada
1A General Tomoyuki (Hobon) Yamashita
1A Shigeru Yoshida
1A Enclosure #8 to letter, HQ, United States Forces, India Burma Theater, War
Crimes Branch, dated October 6, 1945, subject- Preliminary Report of War
Crimes Branch, IBT, Regarding War Crimes Against U.S. POWs Liberated in SEAC
Areas. SEAC Theater List of Suspects, List #1 September 21, 1945; Enclosure
#9 to above letter, SEAC Theater List of Suspects, List #2 October 1, 1945;
Enclosure #10 to above letter, List of Suspects (Japanese) IBT Report. #1
September 1945, ca. 200 pp.
1A Military Intelligence Service. List of Japanese Army Commanders July 1, 1945, 26
pp. location: 270/1/4/03
1A Whos Who Unit, Japan Intelligence Section, Analysis and Research Bureau,
Target Intelligence Division, Overseas Branch-San Francisco, Office of War
Information. Japanese Personal Intelligence Collation No. 1 July 25, 1945, ca.
125 pp.
2 Enclosure #1 to letter, HQ, United States Forces, India Burma Theater, War
Crimes Branch, dated October 6, 1945, subject- Preliminary Report of War
Crimes Branch, IBT, Regarding War Crimes Against U.S. POWs Liberated in SEAC
Areas. Report, Counter Intelligence Corps, India Burma Theater, September 23,
1945, with Exhibits A, B, and C, ca. 150 pp.

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2 Enclosure #3 to letter, HQ, United States Forces, India Burma Theater, War
Crimes Branch, dated October 6, 1945, subject- Preliminary Report of War
Crimes Branch, IBT, Regarding War Crimes Against U.S. POWs Liberated in SEAC
Areas. Letter, OSS, India-Burma Theater, with statements of Flight Leader Mott
and Ensign Smith, September 18, 1945; Enclosure #4 to above letter, Report
OSS #ZM-1908, September 4, 1945; and Enclosure #5 to above letter, Letter
OSS September 19, 1945, with OSS Report, ZM-1969, September 18, 1945, ca.
12 pp.
2 Enclosure #6 to letter, HQ, United States Forces, India Burma Theater, War
Crimes Branch, dated October 6, 1945, subject- Preliminary Report of War
Crimes Branch, IBT, Regarding War Crimes Against U.S. POWs Liberated in SEAC
Areas. Photostatic copy of a list of deceased prisoners of war obtained by MISX
of G-2 USFIBT from Commander William Epstein, U.S. Navy September 7, 1945,
7 pp.
2 Enclosure #7 to letter, HQ, United States Forces, India Burma Theater, War
Crimes Branch, dated October 6, 1945, subject- Preliminary Report of War
Crimes Branch, IBT, Regarding War Crimes Against U.S. POWs Liberated in
SEAC Areas. Narratives of Capt. Fitzsimmons and Capt. Fowler, and material
supplementing MISX of G-2 U.S. Forces India-Burma Theater Questionnaires of
Capt. A. L. Fitzsimmons and Capt. I. H. Fowler, both of 131st Field Artillery, ca.
October 1945, ca. 75 pp.
2 Enclosure #11 to letter, HQ, United States Forces, India Burma Theater, War
Crimes Branch, dated October 6, 1945, subject- Preliminary Report of War
Crimes Branch, IBT, Regarding War Crimes Against U.S. POWs Liberated in SEAC
Areas. Photostatic copy of Japanese officials and guards involved at Thailand
Prisoner of War Camps. September 11, 1945, ca. 50 pp.
2 Apprehension Section, War Crimes Branch, Office of the Theater Judge Advocate,
GHQ, AFPAC. Perpetrators October 13, 1945, 73 pp.
2 Apprehension Section, War Crimes Branch, Office of the Theater Judge Advocate,
GHQ, AFPAC. Detained Japanese Perpetrators October 17, 1945, 54 pp.
2 Apprehension Section, War Crimes Branch, Office of the Theater Judge Advocate,
GHQ, AFPAC. Perpetrators Supplementary List No. 1 October 19, 1945, 54 pp.
2 Australian Military Forces List No. 10 of Suspected Japanese War Criminals Held
in Custody June 4, 1946, 9 pp.
2 Australian Military Forces List No. 2 of Japanese War Criminals Implicated in War
Crimes Against Australians, and Held in SEAC or SCAP Areas August 23, 1946,
39 pp.
2 Australian Military Forces List No. 6 of Suspected Japanese War Criminals Not yet
in Custody June 18, 1946, 25 pp.
2 Australian Military Forces List No. 7 of Suspected Japanese War Criminals Not yet
in Custody August 26, 1946, 26 pp.
2 Australian Military Forces List No. 8 of Suspected Japanese War Criminals Not yet
in Custody October 8, 1946, 17 pp.
2 Far Eastern and Pacific Sub-Commission, United Nations War Crimes Commission.
List of War Criminals and Material Witnesses (Japanese) List No. 8 November
1945, 7 pp.
2 Far Eastern and Pacific Sub-Commission, United Nations War Crimes Commission.
List of War Criminals and Material Witnesses (Japanese) List No. 7 October 1945,
22 pp.
2 Far Eastern and Pacific Sub-Commission, United Nations War Crimes Commission.
List of War Criminals and Material Witnesses (Japanese) List No. 6 October 1945,
18 pp.
2 Far Eastern and Pacific Sub-Commission, United Nations War Crimes Commission.
List of War Criminals and Material Witnesses (Japanese) List No. 5 October 1945,
21 pp.

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2 Far Eastern and Pacific Sub-Commission, United Nations War Crimes Commission.
List No. 4 Second List of War Criminals Holding Key Positions (Japanese) Sept.
1945, 4 pp.
2 Far Eastern and Pacific Sub-Commission, United Nations War Crimes Commission.
List No. 3 First List of War Criminals Holding Key Positions (Japanese) Sept.
1945, 7 pp.
2 Far Eastern and Pacific Sub-Commission, United Nations War Crimes Commission.
List of War Criminals and Material Witnesses (Japanese) List No. 2 September
1945, 22 pp.
2 Far Eastern and Pacific Sub-Commission, United Nations War Crimes Commission.
List of War Criminals and Material Witnesses (Japanese) List No. 1 August 1945,
22 pp.
2 War Crimes Branch, United States Forces, India-Burma Theater. List of War
Crimes Suspects: POW Camps, Burma (Bangkok-Moulmein Railroad), Thailand,
Indo-China, Singapore, Java, Sumatra, Celebes, Banka Island, and Enroute on
Board Ship October 22, 1945, 34 pp.
2 War Crimes Section, Southeast Asia Command. List of Suspects. SEAC
Reproduction List No. 8 prepared by Australian Military Forces, Southwest Pacific
Area November 24, 1945, 19 pp. location: 270/1/4/03
2 War Crimes Section, Southeast Asia Command. SEAC Theater, List of Suspects
No. 11 November 22, 1945, 12 pp.
3 Apprehension Section, War Crimes Branch, GHQ, AFPAC. Detained Japanese
Perpetrators Supplementary list No. 1 [supplementing list of October 17, 1945]
November 7, 1945, 22 pp.
3 Apprehension Section, War Crimes Branch, GHQ, AFPAC. Perpetrators
Supplementary list No. 2 [supplements the list of October 13 and Supplementary
List No. 1 of October 19] November 3, 1945, 142 pp.
3 Far Eastern and Pacific Sub Commission, United Nations War Crimes Commission.
List of War Criminals and Material Witnesses List No. 1 August 1945 (Japanese)
S.E.A.C. Reproduction List No. 4 and reproduced by War Crimes Section SEAC
October 3, 1945, 23 pp.
3 Incident Work Sheets POW Camps, Burma (Bangkok-Moulmein Railroad),
Thailand, Indo-China, Singapore, Java, Sumatra, Celebes, Banka Island, and
Enroute on Board Ship; ca. September 1945, 115 pp. with an index
3 No. 1 Advanced HQ E Group, SEA and India Commands. E Group
Consolidated Interrogation Report, British PWW, Liberated from Rangoon Central
Jail n.d., 45 pp. location: 270/1/4/03
3 United Nations War Crimes Commission. Fourth List of War Criminals Together
with List of Suspects and List of Witnesses (Japanese) [prepared by the
Australians] S.E.A.C. Reproduction List No. 2 and reproduced by War Crimes
Section SEAC October 3, 1945, ca. 20 pp.
3 War Crimes Branch, United States Forces, India-Burma Theater. List of War
Crimes Suspects POW Camps, Burma (Bangkok-Moulmein Railroad), Thailand,
Indo-China, Singapore, Java, Sumatra, Celebes, Banka Island, and Enroute on
Board Ship October 22, 1945, 34 pp.
3 War Crimes Office, Office of the Judge Advocate General. List A Japanese War
Crimes Suspects August 28, 1945, 23 pp.
3 War Crimes Office, Office of the Judge Advocate General. List A Japanese War
Crimes Suspects October 1, 1945, ca. 25 pp.
3 War Crimes Office, Office of the Judge Advocate General. Supplement List A
Japanese War Crimes Suspects added to List A between October 1, 1945 and
December 1945; December 1, 1945, 15 pp.
3 War Crimes Section, Southeast Asia Command. List of Suspects. SEAC
Reproduction List No. 5 prepared by N.E.F.I.S. October 20, 1945, ca. 10 pp.

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3 War Crimes Section, Southeast Asia Command. List of Suspects. SEAC
Reproduction List No. 6 prepared by OSS India-Burma Theater October 23, 1945,
ca. 20 pp.
3 War Crimes Section, Southeast Asia Command. SEAC Theater, List of Suspects
No. 3 (Japanese) October 11, 1945, ca. 30 pp.
3 War Crimes Section, Southeast Asia Command. SEAC Theater, List of Suspects
No. 4 (Japanese) October 16, 1945, ca. 30 pp.
3 War Crimes Section, Southeast Asia Command. SEAC Theater, List of Suspects
No. 5 (Japanese) October 18, 1945, ca. 10 pp.
3 War Crimes Section, Southeast Asia Command. SEAC Theater, List of Suspects
No. 7 (Japanese) October 26, 1945, ca. 30 pp.
3 War Crimes Section, Southeast Asia Command. SEAC Theater, List of Suspects
No. 9 (Japanese) November 3, 1945, ca. 15 pp.
5 Australian War Crimes Commission. A Report on Japanese Atrocities and
Breaches of the Rules of Warfare March 15, 1944, 465 pp. Pages 5-9 explains
how the evidence was procured and notes that testimony was gathered from 471
witnesses and 100 exhibits were tendered. location: 270/1/4/04
6 Photostatic copies of 140 U.S. diplomatic messages regarding Japanese war
crimes and related matters, mainly consisting of cables to and from the Bern,
Switzerland Legation between December 18, 1941 and August 24, 1945, ca. 250
pp. location: 270/1/4/04
9 List of Publications and Documents Forwarded to IPS, IMTFE, and Defense Panel,
GHQ-SCAP Tokyo, Japan 1945-1945, 25 pp. Includes references to documents
obtained from the Washington Document Center (WDC), ATIS publications, and
other military translations of captured documents location: 270/1/4/04
12 Miscellaneous records relating to Japanese war crimes and trials 1947, ca. 100
pp. location: 270/1/4/05
28-32 Tokyo Teleconferences and Teletypes 1947-1948 location: 270/1/4/07
33-34 Tokyo Teleconferences 1946-1947 location: 270/1/5/01

Treaty Analysis Project File 1944-1948 (0153-A1-133)


Boxes 1-18 location: 270/1/5/01

Box Subject
1 Compilation of definitions of aggression use in treaty violations: Japan (3 folders)
1 Japanese Treaty Certification (2 folders) location: 270/1/5/01
2 The Japanese threat and the problem of peace in Asia location: 270/1/5/01
2 Aggression (2 folders) location: 270/1/5/01
2 Tanaka Memorial location: 270/1/5/01
2-3 Preliminary Trial Brief; Kellogg Briand Pact-Japan (7 folders) location: 270/1/5/01
3-5 Preliminary Trial Brief-Narcotics Convention 1948 (3 folders) location: 270/1/5/01
6 Preliminary Trial Brief-Geneva Prisoner of War Convention-Japan (2 folders)
6 Assorted treaties between Japan and China 1895-1905 (6 folders) location:
270/1/5/02
7 Treaties between Japan and China 1915 (4 folders) location: 270/1/5/02
12 Japan-Indochina Treaties w/other countries location: 270/1/5/03
13 Preliminary Trial Brief: Japan-Thailand location: 270/1/5/03

Safehaven Reports 1944-1945 (0153-A1-134)


A detailed box and folder list is available. Boxes 1-13 location: 270/1/5/04

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Judge Advocate General Law Library, 1944-1949 (0153-A1-135)


Boxes 1-31 location: 270/1/5/05

Box Subject
Board of Economic Warfare. Bibliography of Military Occupation Part III:
4 Japanese Techniques of Occupation December 1942, 59 pp. Document L-88
location: 270/1/5/06
Board of Economic Warfare. Japanese Techniques of Occupation, Key Laws and
4
Official Documents June 1943, 267 Document L-90 location: 270/1/5/06
Foreign Economic Administration. The Japanese Occupation Techniques in the
4 Field of Money and Banking February 1944, 19 pp. Document L-92 location:
270/1/5/06
OSS R&A Report No. 1939 Japanese Administration: National Government May
6
1, 1944, 19 pp. Document L-130 location: 270/1/5/06
Military Intelligence Service. Order of Battle of the Japanese Army Air Forces
7 October 28, 1944 with subsequent amendments, ca. 800 pp. Document L-145
location: 270/1/5/06 [see Document L-231 for more amendments]
OSS R&A Report 2896 Programs of Japan in China; Central Coastal Provinces
7
January 20, 1945, 222 pp. Document L-139 location: 270/1/5/06
Office of Strategic Services. Japanese Government, ca. 1944-1945, 29 pp.
8
Document L-146 location: 270/1/5/06
Military Intelligence Service. Order of Battle of the Japanese Army Air Forces,
18
amendments 1945, ca. 100 pp. Document L-231 location: 270/1/6/01
Provost Marshal General. Reproduction of the Official Journal of Japanese
45 Military Administration, 1942 Vols. 2-4, ca. 1944, ca. 350 pp. Document L-278
location: 270/1/6/05
Washington Document Center (Joint Office of Naval Intelligence and Military
46 Intelligence Division) War Crimes Information Series No. 1 June 1946, 72 pp.
Document L-288 location: 270/1/6/05
OSS R&A Report 2419. Territorial Conflicts Between Thailand and French
47 Indochina March 30, 1945, 130 pp. plus maps. Document L-303 location:
270/1/6/05
ATIS Bulletin #2195 Preliminary Examination of Documents September 1945,
48
Document L-310 location: 270/1/6/05
PACMIRS Bulletins (Preliminary Examination of Documents) Nos. 45-80A July
48
28, 1945-March 8, 1946, ca. 500 pp. Document L-311 location: 270/1/6/05
PACMIRS War Crimes Information Series No. 8 Report of the Activities of
Indians Living in the Philippines March 8, 1946, 4 pp. Document L-311
location: 270/1/6/05. [Note: For PACMIRS War Crimes Information Series
Nos. 1-10, 12-20, see Records of the Military Intelligence Division, Formerly
47
Security-Classified Intelligence Reference Publications (P File) Received from
U.S. Military Attachs, Military and Civilian Agencies of the United States,
Foreign Governments and Other Sources, 1940-1945 (Entry 79) Records of the
War Department General and Special Staffs (Record Group 165).]
PACMIRS War Crimes Information Series No. 9 Medical Records, Mukden
48 Prisoner of War Camp March 8, 1946, 61 pp. Document L-311 location:
270/1/6/05
PACMIRS War Crimes Information Series No. 10 Japanese Nationalistic
49 Organizations and Their Leaders March 8, 1946, 576 pp. Document L-311
location: 270/1/6/05
PACMIRS War Crimes Information Series No. 11 Death of Allied Prisoners in
49
Mukden prisoner of War Camp March 8, 1946, 22 pp. location: 270/1/6/05
PACMIRS War Crimes Information Series No. 12 Speeches by Prominent
49 Japanese on the Greater East Asia War March 15, 1946, 16 pp. Document L-
311 location: 270/1/6/05

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PACMIRS War Crimes Information Series No. 13 Records of Japanese
49 Court-Martial proceedings March 22, 1946, 6 pp. Document L-311 location:
270/1/6/05
PACMIRS War Crimes Information Series No. 14 List of Japanese Military
49 Police in the Hankow Area March 22, 1946, 34 pp. Document L-311 location:
270/1/6/05
PACMIRS War Crimes Information Series No. 15 Victims of Japanese Military
49
Courts in Java March 22, 1946, 24 pp. Document L-311 location: 270/1/6/05
PACMIRS War Crimes Information Series No. 16 Organization of the
49 Headquarters Defense Section of the Burma Military Police Unit March 22,
1946, 114 pp. Document L-311 location: 270/1/6/05
PACMIRS War Crimes Information Series No. 19 Japanese Staff and Allied
49 Internees at Canton, China, Military Internment Camp April 9, 1946, 9 pp.
Document L-311 location: 270/1/6/05
PACMIRS War Crimes Information Series No. 20 Japanese Courts-Martial
49 Proceedings in Java April 9, 1946, 144 pp. Document L-311 location:
270/1/6/05
PACMIRS Special Translation [on Japanese Military Police] No. 13 July 28,
49
1945, 70 pp. Document L-311 location: 270/1/6/05
PACMIRS Special Translation [on Japanese High Command Orders] No. 15
49
September 11, 1945, 101 pp. Document L-311 location: 270/1/6/05
Japanese Government Investment Chart, ca. 150 pp. Document L-318
50
location: 270/1/6/05
Commander, U.S. Pacific Fleet and Pacific Ocean Areas. Report of Investigation
51 of Alleged War Crimes at Wake Island 1946, ca. 70 pp. Document L-326
location: 270/1/6/06
OSS R&A Report 2368. Japanese Domination of Thailand Sept. 18, 1944, 63
53
pp. Document L-331 location: 270/1/6/06
Miscellaneous Navy War Crimes Materials, ca. 600 pp. Document L-337
53-56
location: 270/1/6/06
Judge Advocate General. History of the War Crimes Office 1945, ca. 175 pp.
57
Document L-341 location: 270/1/6/06
SEATIC Intelligence Bulletins Nos 232, 234-235 Feb. 2-June 5, 1945, ca. 150
59
pp. Document L-351 location: 270/1/6/07
Civil Affairs Handbook. Japan. Section 18A. Japanese Administration Over
59
Occupied Areas, Burma 1944 Document L-354 location: 270/1/6/07
Foreign Broadcast Information Service. Radio Reports on the Far East March-
60
August 1945, ca. 750 pp. Document L-355 location: 270/1/6/07
SEAC Theater Lists of Suspects 1945, ca. 200 pp. Document L-371 location:
63
270/1/6/07
GHQ, SWPA, Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, South West Pacific
64 Areas. Report on the Destruction of Manila and Japanese Atrocities February
1945, 108 pp. Document L-376 location: 270/1/6/07
Report on War Crimes in Thailand 1945, ca. 100 pp. Document L-384 location:
66
270/1/7/01
Printed Supreme Court materials concerning Japanese war crimes 1946, ca. 50
66
pp. Document L-385 location: 270/1/7/01
United Nations War Crimes Commission Lists of War Criminals and Material
66 Witnesses (Japan) List July 13, 1946 and Supplement to List No. 29 November
1946, ca. 30 pp. Document L-386 location: 270/1/7/01
ATIS Information Bulletin No. 10 Japanese Violations of the Laws of War April
67
29, 1944, 125pp. Document L-390 location: 270/1/7/01
HQ, U.S. Forces India-Burma Theater, SEAC Prisoner of War Report
71
November 20, 1945, ca. 75 pp. Document L-399 location: 270/1/7/01

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HQ, Office of Assistant Chief of Staff G-2, South Pacific Base Command
Intelligence Bulletin No. 35 May 16, 1945, 15 pp. Contains information on
72
cannibalism, Japanese thoughts on Chemical Warfare trends, and mistreatment
of Prisoners of War Document L-401 location: 270/1/7/02
ATIS Research Report No. 65 Sup. 1 Japanese Knowledge of Allied Activities
72
March 29, 1945, 64 pp. Document L-402 location: 270/1/7/02
Military Intelligence Division. The Location and Strengths of Prisoner of
War Camps and Civilian Assembly Centers in Japan and Japanese-Occupied
72
Territories July 1, 1945, 43 pp. and maps Document L-405 location:
270/1/7/02
SCAP International Prosecution Section Memorandum January 28, 1946, 42 pp.
75
Document L-417 location: 270/1/7/02
Report on War Crimes Against Australians October 1944, 104 pp. Document L-
76
422 location: 270/1/7/02
War Department Technical Manual TM-E-30-480 Handbook on Japanese Military
78
Forces Sept.15, 1944, 401 pp. Document L-427 location: 270/1/7/02
ATIS Research Reports: ATIS Research Report No. 117 Infringing of the Laws
of War and Ethics by the Japanese Medical Corps January 26, 1945; ATIS
79
Research Report #131 Japans Decision to Fight December 1. 1945 Document
L-432 location: 270/1/7/03
Office of Strategic Services. Japanese Government n.d., ca. 1944, 29 pp.
82
Document L-447 location: 270/1/7/03
14th Antiaircraft Command G-2 Booklet Japanese Atrocities 1945, 30 pp.
Document L-449 location: 270/1/7/03. [Note: Booklet based in part on ATIS
publications. The first paragraph (p.1) states The brutality of the Japanese
82
towards prisoners of war and civilians, in occupied territories has been brought
to light from liberated soldiers, from captured documents (emphasis added),
and from the interrogation of prisoners.]
Programs of Japan in Manchukuo, 1941-1945, ca. 650 pp. Document L-450
83
location: 270/1/7/03
Memo regarding The Criminal Conspiracy in the Japanese War Crimes Trials
83
May 23, 1946, ca. 400 pp. Document L-454 location: 270/1/7/03
CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No. 126-45. Suicide Weapon as Tactics: Know
84
Your Enemy May 28, 1945, 37 pp. Document L-457 location: 270/1/7/03
Foreign Economic Administration. A Preliminary Survey of the Holdings of the
84 Japanese Economic Oligarchy June 18, 1945 ca, 100 pp. Document L-459
location: 270/1/7/03
Foreign Economic Administration. Economic Developments in Indochina, 1939-
84
1944, December 1944, 67 pp. Document L-460 location: 270/1/7/03
Interrogation at Sugamo Prison of Satomi Hajima March 14, 1946 ca, 85 pp.
85
Document L-462 location: 270/1/7/03
Interrogation of Prince Hirotaro Katsura, Ryukichi Tanaka, and others, and
85 investigative memorandums and other documents 1946 ca, 63 pp. Document
L-463 location: 270/1/7/03
Military Intelligence Service Language School, Fort Snelling, Minnesota,
85 Japanese Civil Service Regulations, Chapter 6: Replacement and Promotion
1940, November 1945, 212 pp. location: 270/1/7/03
Foreign Economic Administration. Japanese Occupation Techniques in the Field
85
of Money and Banking Feb. 1944, 19 pp. Document L-465 location: 270/1/7/03
Office of the Surgeon General. Reports of Medical Department Activities in the
85 Philippines 1945, ca. 160 pp. Document L-466 location: 270/1/7/03. [Note:
Another such report can be found in this same series in Box 110.]
Australian Military Forces. Suspect List of Japanese War Criminals Not Yet in
85
Custody December 9, 1946, 76 pp. Document L-467 location: 270/1/7/03

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War Crimes Prosecutions Planning Memorandum May 17, 1945, 9 pp.
87
Document L-480 location: 270/1/7/04
Memorandum on Trial Preparation May 24, 1945, 6 pp. Document L-481
87
location: 270/1/7/04
Letter from the Australian Government to the Secretary of State regarding
87 Australian Attitude Toward Japanese War Criminals September 17, 1945, 20
pp. Document L-485 location: 270/1/7/04
Minutes of Judge Advocate Conference May 1945, 225 pp. Document L-486
87
location: 270/1/7/04
Office of the Provost Marshal General. Report on American Prisoners of War
87 in the Philippines November 19, 1945, 130 pp. Document L-487 location:
270/1/7/04
CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No. 113-45 Prisoner of War Encampments June 15,
87
1945, 153 pp. and map Document L-488 location: 270/1/7/04
Military Intelligence Division. Memorandum on Jap[anese] Atrocity Sources
88
January 21, 1944, 237 pp. Document L-489 location: 270/1/7/04
Collection of articles on war crimes and war crimes prosecutions and trials, ca.
89
300 Document L-496 location: 270/1/7/04
American Council, Institute of Pacific Relations. Numerous issues of Far
89 Eastern Survey January-August 1945, ca. 200 pp. Document L-503 location:
270/1/7/04
Joint Army-Navy Assessment Committee. Japanese Naval and Merchant
90 Shipping Losses during World War II by All Causes February 1947, ca. 175 pp.
Document L-504 location: 270/1/7/04
Army JAG School. Publications relating to Law of Land Warfare and Law of
Belligerent Occupation, ca. 1944, ca. 460 pp. Document L-512 location:
91
270/1/7/04. [Note: Copies of these publications can also be found in this series
in Box 108.]
Translations of published 1927 Japanese Laws and Ordinances Regarding
91
Military Service Document L-515 location: 270/1/7/04
Report on the Definition of the Crime Against Humanity July 1947, 27 pp.
93
Document L-519 location: 270/1/7/05
Regulations Governing the Trial of War Criminals 1945, ca. 250 pp. Document
94-95
L-524 location: 270/1/7/05
Smithsonian Institution War Background Study No. 7 The Japanese January
95
23, 1943, 42 pp. Document L-526 location: 270/1/7/05
U.S. Department of State. The Administration and Structure of Japanese
95
Government 1945, 17 pp. Document L-532 location: 270/1/7/05
Documents constituting basic authority for war crimes trials March 1947, 49
96
pp. Document L-535 location: 270/1/7/05
Army JAG. War Crimes Bibliographies January-February 1946, ca. 100 pp.
97
Document L-537 location: 270/1/7/05
War Department. Report of Advisory Committee on Military Justice December
97
13, 1946, 15 pp. Document L-543 location: 270/1/7/05
Japans Imperial Rule Assistance Association and Its Ramifications n.d., 87 pp.
97
Document L-552 location: 270/1/7/05
American Journal of International Law Vol. 42 No. 4 October 1948; contains
98 articles on trials and military commissions Document L-566 location:
270/1/7/05
Interdepartmental Committee for the Acquisition of Foreign Publications.
103 Abstracts of European and Far Eastern Personalities 1945, ca. 600 pp. location:
270/1/7/06
ATIS Publication No. 2 Alphabetical List of Japanese Army Officers 1943
104
location: 270/1/7/06

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War Crimes Branch Entry 135: Judge Advocate General Law Library, 1944-1949

Box Subject
Proceedings of the American Society of International Law, April 1948 location:
104
270/1/7/06
U.S. Department of State. The Axis in Defeat: A Collection of Documents on
104 American Policy Toward Germany and Japan, ca. December 1945, 118 pp.
location: 270/1/7/06
National Bar Journal articles Axis Guilt: Reviews of Prisoners of War and Axis
104
Rule in Occupied Europe 1945, 10 pp. location: 270/1/7/06
The American Journal of International Law issues for July 1948 and July 1949
105
location: 270/1/7/06
Army JAG. Cases and Materials on the Law of Land Warfare June 1945, 84 pp.
105
location: 270/1/7/06
105 Army JAG. Conference Materials 1945, ca. 250 pp. location: 270/1/7/06
James J. Robinson, Current Developments in the Implementation of treaties
105
Dealing with International Crime, May 27, 1949 location: 270/1/7/06
The Criminal Conspiracy in the Japanese War Crimes Trials, 346 pp. location:
106
270/1/7/06
Lt. Col. Donald T. Winder, A Discussion of Certain War Crimes Questions, ca.
106
1945, 31 pp. location: 270/1/7/06
War Department. Technical Manual TM-25-251 Treaties Governing Land
106
Warfare 1944, with 1945 changes, 200 pp. location: 270/1/7/06
War Department. Field Manual FM 27-10 Rules of Land Warfare 1940, 123 pp.
106
location: 270/1/7/06
James J. Robinson, Hague Convention III and the Tokyo War Crimes
107
Indictment August 1948, 21 pp. location: 270/1/7/07
Military Intelligence Service (MIS) List of Japanese Officers Connected with
107 Japanese Prisoner of War Camps September 10, 1945, ca. 15 pp. location:
270/1/7/07
Various law journal articles dealing war crimes and war crimes trials and related
107-108
matters, ca. 300 pp. location: 270/1/7/07
Military Intelligence Service. List of Officials of Japanese Government Since
109
1937 and Their Biographies July 21, 1945, 169 pp. location: 270/1/7/07
Army JAG Memorandum on War Crimes as Related to the Preparation,
110 Launching, and Opening of Hostilities without Previous Warning January 3,
1945, 35 pp. location: 270/1/7/07
Army JAG School publications on Military Affair and Military Justice 1945, ca.
110
540 pp. location: 270/1/7/07
Joseph B. Keenan, paper on Our Relations in the Far East as They Appeared
in the International War Crimes Trial in Tokyo, ca. 1946, 41 pp. location:
110
270/1/7/07. [Note: Chief Counsel for Prosecution in the International Military
Tribunal Far East.]
Office of the Surgeon General. Report on Medical Department Activities in the
110
Philippines July 21, 1945, 13 pp. location: 270/1/7/07
Telford Taylor, An Outline of the Research and Publication Possibilities of the
110
War Crimes Trials, November 1948, 11 pp. location: 270/1/7/07
Report of the U.S. Representative of the United Nations Committee on the
113 Progressive Development of International Law and its Codification June 19,
1947, 25 pp. location: 270/1/7/07
Inter-American Judicial Committee. Report on the International Juridical Status
113
of Individuals as War Criminals 1945, 16 pp. location: 270/1/7/07
U.S. Department of State. Trial of Japanese War Criminals: Documents 1946,
121
104 pp. location: 270/1/8/02

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War Crimes Branch Entry 140A: Far East Name Index, 1944-1949

Reports of Interviews with American Servicemen Who Were Prisoners of War


1943-1947 (0153-A1-137)
Boxes 1-180 location: 270/1/8/04

Box Arrangement
1-118 Alphabetically
118-138 Unarranged
138 Repatriates
139-180 Chronologically

Military Commission Orders 1945-1952 (0153-A1-138)


Boxes 1-3 location: 270/1/12/02

Far East Place Index 1944-1949 (0153-A1-139)


Among the places indexed are China, Hong, Manchuria, Singapore, Penang, Japan, Thailand,
Philippines Bataan, French Indo-China, Burma, Rangoon, Celebes, Java, New Guinea,
Sumatra-Borneo, and Allied and Japanese Ships. Boxes 1-13 location: 270/1/12/02.

Far East Name Index 1944-1949 (0153-A1-140A)


Boxes 1-73 location: 270/1/12/03

Box Content
1-3 A
3-10 B
10-15 C
15-18 D
18-19 E
19-22 F
22-25 G
25-31 H
31-32 I
32-33 J
33-37 K
37-40 L
40-47 M
47-49 N
50-51 O
51-54 P
54 Q
54-57 R
57-64 S
64-67 T
67 U
67-68 V
68-71 W
71 X

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War Crimes Branch Entry 144: Persons and Places Case File (Dossier File), n.d.

Box Content
71-72 Y
72-73 Z

Index to Far East War Crimes by Organization (0153-A1-140B)


Box 1 location: 270/1/13/01

Index to War Crimes Committed Against Prisoners of War (0153-A1-141B)


Box 1 location: 270/1/13/01

Index to War Crimes by Organization (0153-A1-141C)


Box 1 location: 270/1/13/02

Card Register of Documents in The Case Files 1944-1949 (0153-A1-142A)


Boxes 1-49 location: 270/1/13/08

Name Index to Witness of War Crimes Incidents 1942-1945 (0153-A1-142B)


Boxes 1-2 location: 270/1/14/02

Index by Organization to War Crimes Correspondence 1939-1948 (0153-A1-142C)


Boxes 1-17 location: 270/1/14/03

Index to Administrative Correspondence by Organization, Individual and Theater


1944 (0153-A1-142D)
Boxes 1-10 location: 270/1/14/05

Index By Operation, Place and Individuals to War Crimes Incidents, Testimony and
Administrative Correspondence 1941-1948 (0153-A1-142E)
Boxes 1-7 location: 270/1/14/05

Case Files 1944-1949 (0153-A1-143)


These records contain information about a specific war crime or a group of related war
crimes. Included are correspondence, trial records and transcripts, investigatory material
such as interrogation reports and exhibits used in trials, clemency petitions and reviews,
photographs of atrocities, and published material such as newspaper clippings and
pamphlets. Finding aids for these records are described in entries 139-142. Boxes 1-1,460
location: 270/1/14/05.

The Persons and Places Case File (Dossier File) (0153-A1-144)


This series was established to collect information on prominent Axis personalities with the
view of establishing war crimes cases against them. A secondary purpose was to collect
background material on prisoner of war camps. The series is arranged by a two number
system. The first number is either 100 for European personalities and places or 101 for Far
Eastern personalities and places. The second number was assigned chronologically by the
date the file was opened. Boxes 1-140 location: 270/1/9/04.

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Box File Subject/Title


96-140 101-0 thru 101- Far Eastern Personalities and Places, location: 270/2/11/03
2388
106-107 101-225 This appears to be the main file on Mukden and POWS.
The records are filed in three folders, some 375 pages, and
consist of questionnaires, depositions, sworn statements,
reports of interviews, photographs, reports, memos, etc.
covering just 1945. Other Mukden POW case files are
identified in the indexes, location: 270/2/11/05

General and Administrative Records (Set-Up Files) 1945-1957 (0153-A1-145)


The series is arranged by a two number filing system. The first number represents the
series while the second number represents the file number within the series. Boxes 1-241
location: 270/2/12/03.

Box File Subject


1-10 102 Miscellaneous Matters Pertaining to War Crimes location:
270/2/12/03
2 102-6 Public Statements by the State Department on War Crimes
1942-1944, ca. 50 pp. location: 270/2/12/03
2-3 102-7 Alleged Allied War Crimes location: 270/2/12/03
3-4 102-9 Miscellaneous press clipping and foreign radio broadcast
regarding war crimes trials and related matters 1945-1951
location: 270/2/12/03
4 102-11 ATIS Research Report No. 72 Japanese Violations of the Laws
of War April 29, 1944
4 102-11 United Nations War Crimes Commission. Collection of
Declarations Made by United Nations Governments and Leaders
on the Subject of War Crimes June 14, 1944, 22 pp.
4 102-12 Red Cross Prisoner of War Bulletins May-November 1944
location: 270/2/12/03
6 102-15 File on Tomoya Kawakita 1947-1949, 290 pp. location:
270/2/12/03
8 102-21 Information on Japanese pushing narcotics, opium 1945-1946
8 102-22 U.S. Navy prosecution of war crimes in the Pacific 1944-1947
8 102-23 War Crimes press releases 1946-1949
8 102-24 Lecture notes, explanations of filing system location:
270/2/12/04
10 102-27 Japanese operated Prisoner of War Camps 1944-1945 location:
270/2/12/04
10-35 103 Allied Plans and Policies for the trial of War Criminals location:
270/2/12/04
13 103-6A Japanese crimes against Australians 1945, 10 pp. location:
270/2/12/04
15 103-10A Treaty Examination Project-Japan 1945, ca. 30 pp. location:
270/2/12/04
16 103-12 Correspondence regarding CROWCASS-Japan 1945, ca. 50 pp.
16 103-13 Surrender of Japan documentation 1945, ca. 40 pp.
16 103-15 U.S. charges against Japanese and German war criminals 1945,
1948, ca. 100 pp.

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Box File Subject


16 103-16 Imprisonment of convicted Japanese and German war criminals
1946-1949, ca. 300 pp.
16 103-16A Disposition of property of convicted Japanese war criminals
1946-1950, ca. 50 pp. location: 270/2/12/05
22 103-22 SWNCC and Far Eastern Commission policy documents 1946-
1948; also included is an index to SWNCC Papers location:
270/2/12/06
26 103-26 Mostly public correspondence regarding the war crimes trial
convictions in Japan 1948, ca. 200 pp. location: 270/2/12/06
29A-29B 103-28C Clemency and Parole Board-Japan 1947-1947, ca. 1,500 pp.
29B 103-28C List of War Crimes Trials in Yokohama October 19, 1951, 30 pp.
35-40 104 Apprehension of Axis War Criminals location: 270/2/13/01
37 104-4 Safehaven Reports April 1945-January 1946, ca. 100 pp.
location: 270/2/13/01
40-72 105 Miscellaneous Correspondence in Connection with the
Investigation of War Crimes location: 270/2/13/02
72-73 106 Forced Labor and Deportation location: 270/2/13/06
73-94 107 Office Administration; this group of files provides a wealth of
information about the operation of the war crimes program,
from the minute details of office supplies to high level policy
discussions. Because of the idiosyncratic sub-filing system
almost every sub-file should be reviewed by researchers
interested in the war crimes program. location: 270/2/13/07
73 107-0 SWNCC, SANACC, and other documents dealing General Ishii,
Colonels Kikuchi and Ota, and others involved in Japanese
biological warfare activities, 1947-1948, ca. 100 pp. Included
is an undated 14-page statement [interrogation] of Major
Tomio Karasawa; an undated 14-page interrogation report
[September 12-16, 1946] on Major General Kiyoshi Kawashima
of the Kwantung Army; and an undated 5-page questionnaire
[undertaken September 12, 1946] with Maj. Gen. Kawashima.
73-74 107-0 Documents dealing with War Crimes policies, organizations,
plans, etc. 1942-1949, ca. 500 pp.
94 108 Theft, Transfer, and Destruction of Property by the Axis
location: 270/2/14/03
94-100 109 Extermination of Inferior Peoples by the Axis location:
270/2/14/03
100-104 110 Lists and Directories of War Criminals, Suspects, and Enemy
Leaders location: 270/2/14/03
101 110-3 Lists of Japanese War Criminals and Suspects 1945-1946
101 110-7 Lists of Japanese War Criminals and Suspects 1946-1947
101 110-7A Lists of Japanese War Criminals and Suspects 1945
101 110-11 Lists of Japanese War Criminals and Suspects 1945 location:
270/2/14/04
103 110-23 Lists of Japanese War Criminals and Suspects 1945 location:
270/2/14/04
103-104 110-27 Lists of Japanese War Criminals and Suspects Identified by the
Australians 1945-1946, ca. 300 pp. location: 270/2/14/04
104 110-29 Lists of Japanese War Criminals and Suspects Identified by the
Southeast Asia Command (SEAC) 1946, ca. 350 pp. location:
270/2/14/04
104-106 111 Studies on the German government, armed forces, and
economy location: 270/2/14/04

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106-107 112 Studies on the Japanese government, armed forces, and
economy location: 270/2/14/04
107 113 German military government in occupied territories location:
270/2/14/04
108 114 Japanese military government in occupied territories 1944-
1947 location: 270/2/14/05
108-109 115 German and Japanese laws, decrees, and orders location:
270/2/14/05
109-114 116 Lists and indexed of captured enemy documents and other
intelligence data location: 270/2/14/05
109 116-1 PACMIRS Bulletin (Preliminary Examination of Documents) No.
69 September 1945, 38 pp.
109 116-1 PACMIRS Bulletin (Preliminary Examination of Documents) No.
38 June 20, 1945, 20 pp.
109 116-1 OSS Central Information Division Accession Sheet List No. 766
June 9, 1945, ca. 40 pp.
109 116-1 OSS Central Information Division Accession Sheet List No. 774
June 28, 1945, ca. 40 pp. location: 270/2/14/05
110 116-3 OSS Central Information Division Accession Sheet various
list Nos. 1945-1946, ca. 100 pp. [Note: Memorandum 1st Lt.
Henry A. Herbruck to Lt. Col. Rubenstein, Subject: OSthen S
Accessions List, July 9, 1945. OSS Accession Lists are received
by the War Crimes Office periodically (approximately every 3
or 4 days) setting forth the title of various reports received by
OSS, the OSS numbers given to the reports, dates, and sources
of the reports. Although the OSS prepares the Accessions List,
the sources of the reports vary, such as SHAEF, MIS and OSS
offices. When an OSS Accessions List is received in the War
Crimes Office, it is first routed to the Eastern and Western
Divisions. Each of these divisions reviews the list to determine
whether or not any of the listed documents are desired...
Memorandum contained in file 116-3.]
110 116-3 Research and Analysis Branch, OSS. R&A Report No. 2316
A Glossary of Abbreviations Agencies of Allied Government
Revised Edition October 25, 1944, 16 pp. [another copy is in
File 116-4]
110 116-4 Central Information Division, OSS. List of Periodicals and Serial
Reports April 21, 1945, 12 pp. [document provides, source,
title, frequency of receipt]
110 116-5 Memorandum from Whos Who Branch, MIS to JAG
about Japanese Documents on Japanese atrocities in the
Philippines that may be of interest to JAG: August 12, 1944,
1 p. Document References ATIS Document 11779 and ATIS
Philippine Island Research Section Bulletin No. 18, October 12,
1944 Extracts from Diary PW JA (USA) 147100.
110 116-6 ATIS Bulletin (Preliminary Examination of Documents) No. 2002
May 6, 1945, 25 pp.
110 116-6 ATIS Bulletin (Preliminary Examination of Documents) No. 2011
May 6, 1945, 17 pp.
110 116-9 Division of Naval Intelligence, Office of the Chief of Naval
Operations. International Developments of Naval Interest Serial
No. 20-45 August 11, 1945, 13 pp.

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Box File Subject


110 116-11 Correspondence with PACMIRS July 1945-April 1946 location:
270/2/14/05. [Note: In a carbon copy of Memorandum of
March 25, 1946, from the Director, Civil Affairs Division
to the U.S. Commissioner, UNWCC, he noted that he was
transmitting two copies of PACMIRS Bulletin 80A of March 8,
1946, containing summaries of war crimes documents in the
possession of Pacific Military Intelligence Research Section.]
111 116-20 All Theaters-Statistical Reports and Post-Trial Activities
(General) 1946-1953 location: 270/2/14/05
112 116-20C Manila-Statistical Reports June 1946-May 1947
112 116-20C/D SCAP Legal Section Reports 1946-1952
112 116-20E China Theater-War Crimes Statistical Reports 1946-1947
location: 270/2/14/05
113 116-20F/G Navy-Pacific-Reports 1946-1949 location: 270/2/14/05
113-114 116-21 Lists of Documents Received by Civil Affairs Division 1946-1948
location: 270/2/14/05
114-117 117 Allied Control Commissions [including Japan], Far Eastern
Commission, and Related Organizational Documents
117-121 118 Joseph B. Keenan Liaison File Series location: 270/2/14/06.
[Note: Original filing scheme indicates high policy matters
regarding Keenan operations would be found for the most part
in files 103-1B and 103-1B (Top Secret).]
117 118-1 Organization and Policy 1945-1948, ca. 150 pp. location:
270/2/14/06
118 118-2 Administrative January 1946-March 1948, ca. 30 pp. location:
270/2/14/06
118-119 118-3 Telephone and Teletype Conferences and related records, ca.
1,000 pp. location: 270/2/14/06
119-121 184-4 Books and Documents 1945-1948 location: 270/2/14/06
119 118-4-19 Memo from War Crimes Office to Washington Liaison Branch,
MIS, January 10, 1946, requesting on behalf of Keenan certain
papers of the Cruiser Nachi, sunk at Manila Bay in 1945 for
use as evidence. Indicated that translations of these constitute
ATIS Limited Distribution Translation No. 39 Parts I through
XII. Desired were two copies of ATIS Limited Distribution
Translation No. 39, Part VIII only; the original documents
translated at Pages 1-65 of ATIS, Translation No. 39, Part
VIII; and three photostatic copies of the original documents
mentioned hitherto.
119 118-4-40 Unsigned document, dated February 8, 1946: the papers
of the Cruiser Nachi constitute ATISLimited Distribution
Translation No. 39 in 12 parts. Only Part VIII which contains
Combined Fleet Ultrasecret Operation Order 1 dated 5
November 1941, and Combined Fleet Ultrasecret Order 2
dated 7 November 1941 has potential evidentiary value for the
forthcoming trials. The other parts consist mainly of technical
data and naval operating procedure. The 12 parts are as
follows: Part I Task Force Ultrasecret Operation Orders 76
and 77, Order 76 and serials 108, 1003, and 1004, (1944);
Part II Task Force Operation Orders (1944); Part III Mobile
Fleet Doctrine; Part IV Northeast Area Force and 2 Base Air
Force Operation Orders 1943-1944; Part V Diversion Attack
Force-Ultrasecret Operation Orders 1942-1944; Part VI
Ominate Guard District-Ultrasecret Operation Orders 1942-
1944; Part VII Combined Fleet Doctrine-Combat (1043);

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Part VIII Combined Fleet Operations Orders; Part IX 2 Fleet
Destroyer Squadron Doctrine and Procedure (1943); Part X
Cruiser Division Doctrine-Diversion Attack Force Doctrine; Part
XI Northern Force Operation Orders 1942-1944; Part
XII Orders and Serials of South Force, Philippine Force,
Netherlands East Indies Force 1941-1943. (No pre-Pearl Harbor
orders of evidentiary value).
119 118-4-56 Cable from Military Intelligence Service to CINCAFPC, Tokyo,
February 12, 1946: Original documents War Crimes series 1
sent 17 January. 1 copy translation sent safe hand 11 February.
No more copies available. [Note: Perhaps a reference to the
PACMIRS War Crimes Series Bulletins and the documents on
which they were based.]
119 118-4-61 Memo from Eastern Division to Captain Boedeker, February
26,1946: Examination of our file 47-1, sub-title, Burning
of a 150 Prisoners of war at Puerta Pincesa (Palawan
Incident)reveals that documents 1 through 32 have been
forwarded to the overseas theater branch concerned.
119 118-4-66 Memo from Acting Director, Civil Affairs Division to Assistant
Chief of Staff, G-2, indicating a request was received on March
6, 1946 from Keen in a teletype conference for the original
documents relating to pre-war negotiations between the
Japanese Foreign Ministry and Ambassador Nomura. Noted that
these documents were sent from the Washington Document
Center in Tokyo to Washington, D.C. Recommended that they
be loaned to CAD for return to Tokyo for use in the trial of the
major Japanese war criminals, March 8, 1946.
119 118-4-70 Memo from War Crimes Office to Chief, Eastern Section,
recommending that translation of the Japanese Military Police
Field Manual translated by PACMIRS and the translation of
certain excerpts of the manual by ATIS be sent to IPS, March
13, 1946.
119 118-4-85 Teleconference March 6, 1946. Note that the Washington
Document Center here [Tokyo] sent to Washington, D.C.,
original documents relating to pre-war negotiations between
Japanese Foreign Ministry and Ambassador Nomura. Please
have these documents returned to Tokyo for use in the trial.
119 118-4-111 Memo from War Crimes Office to Keen transmitting to him
2 photostatic copies of Japanese Combined Fleet Operation
Order No. 1, February 19, 1946. [Note: Another copy of this
document can be found at 118-4-57.]
119 118-4-128 Letter from War Crimes Branch to Keenan, forwarding
Photostats of documents relating to atrocities committed by the
Japanese in the course of submarine warfare against merchant
shipping [ships identified] in the Pacific; improper conditions of
transportation of civilian internees; and shooting Prisoners of
War trying to save themselves from drowning in torpedoing of
prison ship and by deliberately killing them after picking them
up, April 22, 1946. [Note: Another copy of this document can
be found at 118-4-126.]

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119 118-4-169 Letter from War Crimes Branch to Intelligence Reference
Division, Department of State, May 27, 1946, indicating that
12 documents relating to the use of Gas Warfare in China by
the Japanese, were forwarded to that office on May 13 and that
photostats had been sent to Keenan. The documents were CID
Documents 21315, 42876, 53146, 87908, 104556, 104799,
105988, 112333, 112334, 135007, 138890, and report on
Japanese Gas Warfare in China telegraphed from Chungking,
June 4, 1942. [Note: Other military reports on Japanese gas
and chemical warfare were forwarded to Keenan on May 28,
1946. See 118-4-286.]
119 118-4-210 Memo from Civil Affairs Division to Assistant Chief of Staff,
G-2, March 8, 1946, requesting original documents relating
to prewar negotiations between Japanese Foreign Ministry
and Ambassador Nomura. Documents needed for Keenan.
Documents were sent from Washington Document Center
in Tokyo to Washington, DC. G-2 response, dated March 14,
1946, mentioned that Captain Boedecker of CAD and Col. R. L.
Hopkins of G-2 Captured Documents Branch had spoken on the
phone about the request and that the paucity of information
contained in the basic communication renders search for the
requested document extremely difficult. To date, some 300,000
documents have been evacuated from Japan, each of which
has been listed by title and index number. CAD was informed
that since it appeared the documents were routed through
the Tokyo section of the WDC, they have been assigned
identifyingnumbers which are available in Tokyo.
119 118-4-256 Cable from CINCAFPAC Tokyo to War Department for G-2,
July 12, 1946, requesting for the IPS as supporting evidence
original documents or certified copies of quoted parts of
ATIS Research Report No 131, dated December 1, 1945,
entitled Japans Decision to Fight. G-2 was informed that
that the distribution sheet showed the report on file with G-
2, Washington, whereas original documents were sent by
ATIS (Advanced) from Australia during early part of war to
Washington Document Center. Request, it was noted, required
checking the report page by page for document number shown
in parenthesis after each quotation and cooperation by WDC
for procuring from files originals of documents requested.
Requested documents be sent to ATIS, SCAP, Attention
Document Section.
119 118-4-257 Cable from CINCAFPAC Tokyo to War Department for War
Crimes Office, July 12, 1946, requesting original documents
or certified copies of ATIS documents 10472, 14178, 16805,
17487, 600254, 600255, 602558, 602657, 603431, 60372,
and 605530, and XIV Corps ATIS Advanced Echelon translation
number 0084, item 5, pages 3-5, batch number 738.
Requested documents sent to ATIS, SCAP, Attention Document
Section. Documents will be returned when no longer needed.
119 118-4-287 Letter from War Crimes Branch to Keenan, August 2, 1946,
forwarding 2 photostatic copies of XIV Corps ATIS Advanced
echelon Translation No. 0087 as requested in his telecon of
July 24.

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120 118-4-302 Letter to Keenan forwarding copies of the following documents
obtained from the Washington Document Center: No.
600254 and 600256 contained in Bulletin No. 1642; 16805
as contained in Bulletin No. 1703; 602657 as contained in
ADVATIS Bulletin No. 369; 14178 as contained in Bulletin No.
1628; 174847 as found in Bulletin No. 1862; 602558 as found
in ADVATIS Bulletin No. 386; 60372 as found in Bulletin 1941
and ADVATIS Bulletin No. 528; two copies of ATIS Report No.
65 Supplement No. 1. Please note that documents No. 603431
and 605330 are not forwarded with this group. Only one of
these copies was available at the Washington Document Center.
These were loaned to us, are in the process of reproduction
and will be forwarded to you upon completion. Document No.
10472 is to be found in Bulletin No. 877 which is not available
at the Washington Document Center. The Air Force ATIS Report
has not been received by the WDC as yet. Effort is being made
to secure them from the Air Force Unit here, July 18, 1946
120 118-4-310 Letter from War Crimes Branch to Keenan forwarding two
copies of ATIS Document No. 4654 (contained in ATIS Bulletin
No. 436); two copies of ATIS Document No. 600646 (contained
in ATIS Bulleting No. 1679); two copies of ATIS Document No.
16444 (contained in ATIS Bulletin No. 1695); two copies of
ATIS Document 16998 (contained in ATIS Bulletin No. 1705)
and one copy of Interrogation Report, Serial No. 557 and ATIS
Research Report No. 86 contained in ATIS SWPA Research
Report No. 86, Supplement No. 1, dated November 19, 1945
and Philippine Series Bulletin, July 29, 1946. [Note: Another
copy of this document can be found at 118-4-279.]
120 118-4-314 Letter to Keenan regarding his requests for documents taken
from files of the German Embassy in Japan August 22, 1946;
photostatic copies sent.
120 118-4-325 Washington Document Center Loan of Document Form, August
22, 1946, documenting the loan to the War Crimes Branch,
CAD: ATIS Bulletins Nos. 2065, 1551, 1846, 2109, 2089, 2047,
2062, 2018
120 118-4-326 Washington Document Center Loan of Document Form, August
22, 1946, documenting the loan to the War Crimes Branch,
CAD: HQrs 14th Corps 165 LDT 0123; HQrs 1st Corps 165 LD-I
0202 and ATIS IR 692
120 118-4-337 Memo regarding Japanese being taken from Washington to
the IPS without indication of what documents and requesting
information be supplied September 8, 1946
120 118-4-339 Correspondence regarding a request by the New Zealand
Division of IPS for documents referred to in ATIS Report
No. 131, August-September 1946; noted that some of the
documents had been previously requested by the IPS from the
Washington Document Center and that they had found only
four of the documents, and reported the remaining documents
were not available in Washington and noted that some may
have been destroyed.
120 118-4-367 Memo indicating that a film on the Pearl Harbor Attack was
sent to Keenan, September 19, 1946

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120 118-4-397 Memo documenting the forwarding to Keenan of documents
and photostatic copies of documents: Items 605074, 18913,
605588, 605588, 605794, 80107, 15481, 18622; 165
Language Detachment Translation No. 133; SW Pacific Area
Bulletin No. 2065; 163 Language Detachment Interrogation
Report No. 0202; and ATIS Interrogation Report 692, Serial
853, Part I., August 27, 1946. [Note: Another copy of this
document filed at 118-4-331.]
120 118-4-414 Correspondence relating to the availability to Japanese
Combined Fleet Secret Operation Order No. 1, or at least that
part of the order which was removed by divers from CA Nachi
sunk in Manila Bay May 1946, 10 pp.
120 118-4-430 Washington Document Center Loan of Document Form, July
8, 1946. Loaned to War Crimes Section, War Department,
ADVATIS No. 369, 386, 467, 528, 701, 1628, 1642, 1703,
1862, 1941 and ATIS Research Report No 65 and ATIS
Research Report No 65 Supplement No. 1; document contains
an attachment that lists lots of ATIS file numbers.
120 118-4-518 Cable from GHQ SCAP to War Department for WDSCA.
Reference request that SCAP obtain and forward to IPS
Tokyo copy of the following documents adequately certified
as to source and authenticity: 165th Language Detachment
translation report number 0133 dated 27 May 1945,
Headquarters 14 Corps Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff
G-2 APO 453, same being translation of captured Japanese
notebook diary; 163rd Language Detachment translation item
0202 dated 11 May 1945 Headquarters I Corps Office of the
Assistant Chief of Staff G-2 APO 301, which is information
given by captured Japanese regarding cannibalism among
Japanese troops. Certifications unobtainable Tokyo, November
8, 1946
120 118-4-568 Memo from Washington Document to War Crimes Branch, CAD,
transmitting WDC Document No. 372401, listed in Shipping
Advice No. 15072, item 3, sack 56; Due to the moving of
WDC to a new location all of the requested items could not be
located but will be forwarded as soon as possible, November
27, 1946; on the memo is a notation that books withdrawn and
forwarded with new letter December 27, 1946.
120 118-4-569 Letter to Keenan indicating the requested documents (165th
Language Detachment translation Report Number 0133,
dated 27 May 1945 and 164 [163rd] Language Detachment
Translation Item 0202, dated 11 May 1945) had been obtained
from the Washington Document Center and were previously
sent to him on August 27, 1946. Now forwarded was a
statement of authenticity and source for the documents, signed
by the WDC Executive Assistant, December 9, 1946; attached
is memo from the WDC to the War Crimes Branch regarding the
documents and indicating they were published and distributed
by ATIS and the documents in question were released on loan
from the official files of the Washington Document Center, a
joint United States Army and Navy intelligence activity, to the
War Crimes Office of the International Prosecution Section.
November 21, 1946

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Box File Subject


120 118-4-590 Letter to Keenan regarding sending him Washington Document
Center Document No. 372402, listed in Shipping Advice No.
15072, item 3, sack 56. Due to the moving of WDC to a new
location all of the requested items could not be located but will
be forwarded as soon as possible, December 27, 1946; noted
in a memo for the record that an investigator on Keenans staff,
requested books at the WDC while on TDY in the United States.
This is 1st shipment of books in this request.
120 118-4-717 Memo from Archivist, Documents Branch, CIG to General
Secretary, IMTFE, regarding availability of documents from
the Washington Document Center. Noted is that the WDC had
located and was forwarding an item (3 bundles) from Shipping
Advice No. 15072, Item 43, Crate 650, but had no record of
receiving certain items in certain Crates. Furthermore it was
noted that the shipping advice contained a notation to the
effect the first two of the four items listed were taken away for
Special Shipping Advice. It is suggested, therefore, a check
be made with ATIS in Tokyo to ascertain what disposition was
made of these documents. March 5, 1947
120 118-4-718 Memo from IPS to General Secretary, IMTFE indicating that
WDC (now CIG) advised this document was withheld from
Tokyo shipment for special shipping advice. (see memo).
March 5, 1947. [Note: Another copy of this memorandum can
be found at 118-4-898.]
120 118-4-892 Office of Intelligence Research (OIR). Catalogue of Intelligence
Research Reports Available for Distribution to Confidential
Agencies. Reports Completed Between July and December 31,
1946, 4 pp.
120 118-4-928 Memo from Chief, Distribution Division, CIG to Civil Affairs
Division, WDGS, regarding Transmittal of Intelligence
Material. By this memo six items (all dealing with 1931)
(giving DB Number and CIG Number) were being provided to
the IMTFE. Noted that this partially complete the request of
26 May 1947 and constitutes all currently available material.
However, the search is being continued and the remaining
documents will be forwarded as soon as they are located.
If the documents were to be entered into evidence the CIG
wanted photostats made. They also wanted the records
returned by December 15, 1947, if they were not going to be
used. June 26, 1947; also included is a July 1, 1947 memo
from the War Crimes Branch to Legal Section, GHQ-SCAP
regarding the requested documents.
120 118-4-991 Transmittal letter from War Crimes Branch to Legal Section
GHQ SCAP, September 11, 1947, indicating that the CIG had
complied with the Defense Sections request for documents.
The attached enclosure lists the documents supplied by the
Office of Collection and Dissemination, CIG. They consisted of
FDB [Foreign Documents Branch] 502198: The Secret Great
Diary (Mitsu Dai Nikki) 1931, Vol. 1; FDB 502199: The Secret
Great Diary (Mitsu Dai Kikki), 1931, Vol. 6; FDB 502200
(Item No. II, Shipping Advice No. 15072): File of Permanent
Records, non-classified, 1931 1 Volume; FDB 373096 (Item
No. 102, Shipping Advice No. 15072): File of unclassified
correspondence and records dealing with Manchurian affairs,
1931, 2 vols. (parts 1 and 3 out of a series of 3) Vols. 1 and 3;
FDB 373232 (Item No. 163, Shipping Advice No. 15072):

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Box File Subject


File of Classified correspondence and records dealing with
Manchurian Affairs, 1931. 1 vol.; FDB 502198: The Secret
Great Diary (Mitsu Dai Nikki), 1931, Vols. 2, 3, and 5; FDB
502201 (Item No. 379, Shipping Advice No. 15072): File of
miscellaneous correspondence and records of War Ministry,
1940-1942, 1 bundle.
120 118-4-1075 Letter from IPS to CAD, ATN: War Crimes Branch, indicating the
return of documents forwarded to IPS on October 14, 1947, for
use by IPS. Documents are Document No. 240259, The Japan
Year Book 1939-1940 and Document No. 37340, Newspaper
Opinion Concerning North China Problem for 1935, October
24, 1947. [Note: The documents were forwarded to Keenan on
October 14, 1947. See 118-4-1033 in Box 121. Also see War
Crimes Branch to CIG regarding the documents, October 14,
1947, at 118-4-1025.]
120 118-4-1078 Memo from War Crimes Branch to CIA, Attention Foreign
Documents Branch, December 7, 1947. This is a transmittal
indicating the return of the documents mentioned in 118-
4-1075. Noted at the bottom of the document that the
documents had been received from the Washington Document
Center.
120 118-4-1101 Letter from War Crimes Branch to CIA requesting a search
for a 1942 telegram [see item 118-4-1168], November 20,
1947. States the document concerns the proposed treatment
of American Air Force personnel, in disregard of established
international law. IPS eagerly wants the document and
requests expedited shipment for use in the preparation of the
final phases of the IMTFE.
120 118-4-1168 Memo from Brig. Gen. E. R. Wright, Deputy Director, CIA to
Chief, Civil Affairs Division, ATTN: Chief, War Crimes Branch,
December18, 1947. Indicates that in November CIA was
requested to find the original copy of the Secret Telegram
No. 303, dated 25 April 1942 from the Chief of Staff China
Expeditionary Force, to Vice Minister of War. Wright notes that
considerable time has been expended in an effort to locate the
telegram but without success. In order to conduct a thorough
search it would be necessary to examine 70,000 unprocessed
Japanese war records. These records contain from 200 to 300
reports and telegrams per volume. Consequently, it would be
necessary to scan 14,000,000 documents in order to locate the
requested telegram. It is estimated that this would require the
full time of four qualified Japanese linguists for approximately
six months. The personnel necessary for such a project are
not available. He concludes that in the normal processing of
material in the CIAs Foreign Documents Branch the telegram
may come to light. Accordingly, a special watch has been
placed so that it will be furnished to you if it is discovered
during the regular activities of the Branch. Attached to the
document is a note that IPS had been information on December
30, 1947, and no further action was required.
121 118-4 Cable from War Department to CINCFE Tokyo, March 30, 1948,
regarding the disposition of the documents and records of the
IPS. Informed to maintain the integrity of the files and after
theater exploitation to transmit them to Washington, where
they would be made available to authorized agencies including
Intelligence, Civil Affairs and Historical Divisions of Army,
Department of State, and CIA.

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Box File Subject


121 118-4 Information, October 1, 1948, regarding the origin of the
Japanese booklet on interrogating Allied Prisoners of War
cited in ATIS Research Report No. 65, Supplement No. 1.
ATIS acquired the information from a 10th Air Force Daily
Intelligence Extract of August 18, 1944 and the only evidence
of source from which 10th Air Force secured information on the
document appears at the conclusion in the following terms:
EXT. Appendix A to Red W.I.S. No. 5 The WDC, Army and Air
Force Historical Offices, Col. Sidney F. Mashbir (had been head
of ATIS), and others were contacted and nobody had a clue as
to what the meaning of the source cited.
121 118-4 Letter from E.E. Danly, Department of Justice to War Crimes
Branch, December 17, 1948. Danly indicated that he had
served as Chief of the Document Division of the IPS and that
in the course of his duties he came into possession of a large
number of documents which had been taken from the offices
of the Japanese Government. He cites two specific documents
that had been used as exhibits and was concerned that those
documents and others be preserved either in the NARA or the
archives of the United Nations organization. The War Crimes
Branch wrote him on December 30 that the disposition of
the records of the IPS had been fully discussed by interested
agencies and the interests of the Government would be fully
protected.
121-123 118-5 Military and Civilian Personnel location: 270/2/14/07
123 118-6 Witnesses 1946, ca. 100 pp. location: 270/2/14/07
123-124 118-7 International Tribunal and Judges location: 270/2/14/07
125 118-8 Defendants 1945-1947, ca. 30 pp. location: 270/2/14/07
125 118-9 Newspaper and Magazine Articles 1946-1947, ca. 100 pp.
location: 270/2/14/07
125-126 118-10 Miscellaneous 1946-1957, ca. 700 pp. location: 270/2/14/07
126 119-0 Transcript of records of war crimes trials-Miscellaneous
location: 270/2/14/07
126-127 119-1A Miscellaneous Correspondence location: 270/2/14/07
127-136 119-3 Yamashita Trial location: 270/2/14/07
136 119-4 Tatsuo Tsuchiya Trial location: 270/2/15/02
136-144 119-5 Homma Trial location: 270/2/15/02
145-160 119-7 Hirate Trial location: 270/2/15/03
160 119-9 Honda Trial location: 270/2/15/05
160 119-11 Trial of Tojo et al location: 270/2/15/05
160 119-12/13 Trials of Isao Fukuhara and Yuhichi Sakamoto location:
270/2/15/05. [Note: File numbers created but no files appear
to have been filed with those numbers.]
160 119-14 Australian Military Court location: 270/2/15/05

Records of the United States Commission, United Nations War


Crimes Commission

On October 7, 1942, the United States and Great Britain issued simultaneous declarations
that a United Nations War Crimes Commission would be established to affix responsibility
of individuals guilty of war crimes and to collect and evaluate all the available evidence

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War Crimes Branch, Records of the United States Commission, United Nations War Crimes Commission Entry
147: War Crimes Lists, 1945-1950

pertaining thereto. It was also stated that upon capitulation the enemy would be required
to surrender war criminals within its jurisdiction. The declarations pointed out that it was
not the intention of the United Nations to resort to mass reprisals but to punish ringleaders
responsible for the organized murder of thousands of innocent persons and the commission
of atrocities which have violated every tenet of the Christian faith.

To help identify war criminals, coordinate the war crimes investigations, and determine if
there was sufficient evidence available to bring individuals to trial for war crimes, 17 Allied
nations by diplomatic protocol created the United Nations Commission for the Investigation
of War Crimes (subsequently the United Nations War Crimes Commission, or UNWCC). It
was officially established in London on October 20, 1943, with authorization to compile
lists of war criminals and to receive evidence against them submitted by representatives
of the participating countries. Member nations were to cooperate by reporting all crimes
committed against nationals of any of the United Nations, to decide what war crimes should
be brought before the commission, and to supply the commission with the proof required
for prosecution. If the commission found that there was a prima facie case against any
individual, it published his name in a list of alleged war criminals, thus preparing for his
apprehension and prosecution by one of the National War Crimes Offices of the member
states. The commission itself was not empowered to prefer charges.

The office of the United States Commissioner on the United Nations War Crimes Commission
was held by Herbert C. Pell, Jr., October 1943 to May 1945; Col. Joseph V. Hodgeson, May
1945 to May 1946; and Col. Robert M. Springer, May 1946 to May 15, 1948 (when the
Commission terminated). The commission had a Far Eastern Subcommission to investigate
Japanese war crimes. The U.S. Representative on this body was George Atcheson, Jr. The
main body was located in London while the Far Eastern Subcommission was located in
Chungking and later in Nanking, China.

General Records 1943-1948 (0153-A1-146)


Correspondence, reports, minutes of meetings, and newspaper clippings documenting the
functioning of the United Nations War Crimes Commission and the activities of the U.S.
representative to the commission. Included are a history of the commission to 1947 and
records of the Far Eastern Subcommission. Arranged by subject or type of record according
to a numeric scheme and thereunder chronologically. Boxes 1-21 location: 270/2/17/03.

War Crimes Lists 1945-1950 (0153-A1-147)


United Nations War Crimes Commission suspect lists, Central Registry of War Criminals
and Security Suspects (CROWCASS) wanted lists and detention lists, and other lists arising
from international efforts to charge, apprehend, and prosecute war criminals. Arranged

 Trial of the Major War Criminals, Nuremberg: International Military Tribunal, 1947-1949, (London: HMSO,
1950), Vol. VIII, p. 417; and Report of Robert H. Jackson, United States Representative to the International
Conference on Military Trials, London, 1945. Department of State Publication 3080 (Washington, DC: Government
Printing Office, 1949), p. 9.
. See Lord Robert A. Wright, The History of the United Nations War Crimes Commission and the Development
of the Laws of War (London: HMSO, 1948) and Law Reports of the Trials of War Criminals, 15 vols. Selected and
prepared by the UNWCC (London: HMSO, 1947-1949).

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War Crimes Branch, International Military Tribunal for the Far East Entry 154: IMTFE Chronological Summary of
Proceedings, 1946

chronologically by date of list. Boxes 1-14 location 270/2/17/06.

Numbered Dispatches 1946-1948 (0153-A1-148)


Copies of dispatches sent from London by the U.S. Commission on the United Nations War
Crimes Commission to the Secretary of State in Washington, D.C. Included are photographs
of British- and Australian-originated records documenting Japanese war crimes in Shanghai,
Burma, and the Southwest Pacific Area; UNWCC committee reports; and, trial and law
reports. Arranged by number assigned chronologically by date of dispatch. Boxes 1-3
location: 270/2/18/01.

Records relating to the International Military Tribunal for the Far


East

The origins of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East (IMTFE) can be traced to
the Cairo Declaration of December 1, 1943, in which the United States, Great Britain, and
China announced that their principal war aim in the Far East was to restrain and punish the
aggression of Japan. The three allies amplified this statement in the Potsdam Declaration,
July 26, 1945, which reads in part: There must be eliminated for all time the authority and
influence of those who have deceived and misled the people of Japan into embarking on
world conquest and that stern justice shall be meted out to all war criminals including
those who have visited cruelties upon our prisoners. On September 2, 1945, the Japanese
government agreed by the Instrument of Surrender to carry out the provisions of the
Potsdam Declaration in good faith.

The IMTFE was established by a Special Proclamation issued January 19, 1946, by Gen.
Douglas MacArthur, Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP). As at Nuremberg,
major offenders were to be prosecuted by an international agency before an international
court. In conjunction with the special proclamation, General Headquarters (GHQ) SCAP
issued General Order 1, which officially promulgated the charter of the Tribunal. This
charter, later amended and published in General Order 10, GHQ, SCAP, April 25, 1946,
outlined the Tribunals constitution, jurisdiction, functions, and procedure.

Additional records relating to the IMTFE are among the records of the National Archives
Collection of World War II War Crimes Records (Record Group 238) and the records of GHQ
SCAP and its subdivision in the Records of Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters,
World War II (Record Group 331).

IMTFE Chronological Summary of Proceedings 1946 (0153-A1-154)


This is a chronological summary of such parts of the oral and documentary evidence as
were presented to the IMTFE by December 10, 1946. The summary was prepared by the
International Prosecution Section and issued as IPS Document No. 0001. One volume is
a Japanese language version of the summary and the other is in English. Each volume is
arranged in rough chronological order by date of document. Boxes 1-2 location: 270/2/18/07.

. Some of the information contained in Entry 147, as well as other UNWCC and CROWCASS lists, are microfiched
or microfilmed and are identified as Entries 1001-1005. See relevant finding aid to identify specifics.

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War Crimes Branch Entry 161: IMTFE Translations of Proceedings Held in Chambers, 1946-1948

IMTFE Name and Subject Index to the Prosecution Case (0153-A1-155)


This index to the transcript of the prosecution case (0153-A1-158) before the IMTFE was
prepared by the International Prosecution Section and issued as IPS Document No. 0005.
Arranged alphabetically by name of person, geographic location, or subject. Box 1 location:
270/2/19/01.

IMTFE Name and Subject Index to the Defense Case (0153-A1-156)


This index to the transcript of the defense case (0153-A1-158) before the IMTFE was
prepared by the International Prosecution Section and issued as IPS Document No. 0008.
Arranged alphabetically by name of individual, geographic location, or subject. Box 1
location: 270/2/19/01.

IMTFE Index to Witnesses (0153-A1-157)


Each index entry lists the name of the witness, the type of examination (direct, cross,
redirect), the name of the lawyer eliciting the testimony, and the page number in the
proceedings (0153-A1-158) where the testimony is recorded. Also included are a
chronological list of the proceedings for 1946 and a list of citations on international law.
Arranged in two sections, one for prosecution witnesses and one for defense witnesses, and
thereunder alphabetically by name of witness. Box 1 location: 270/2/19/01.

IMTFE Transcript of Proceedings 1946-1948 (0153-A1-158)


Pages of the proceedings are numbered consecutively from 1 to 49,858. Name and
subject index to the proceedings are described in entries 155, 156, and 157. Arranged
chronologically by date of proceedings. Boxes 1-89 location: 270/2/19/01.

IMTFE List of Language Corrections 1946-1948 (0153-A1-159)


This is an index to translation errors and corrections made in the transcript of the
proceedings of the IMTFE (0153-A1-158), including the index number; the exhibit number;
the page and line of the transcript in which the error was made; and, the date, page, and
line of the correction. Corrections in the transcript were not made at the place of the error,
but at the point the transcripts had reached when the error was discovered. Also included
is a list of documents identified as Background Material for Interpreters. Arranged by
index number assigned chronologically by date correction was made. Box 1 location:
270/2/20/07.

IMTFE Japanese Translations 1946-1948 (0153-A1-160)


This is the transcript of the proceedings translated into Japanese. Arranged chronologically
by the date of the proceedings. Boxes 1-4 location: 270/2/20/07.

IMTFE Transcripts of Proceedings Held in Chambers 1946-1948 (0153-A1-161)


Transcript of proceedings held in the chambers of the president of the IMTFE, usually
involving some procedural issue. Such proceedings often resulted in the issuance of a

. A valuable finding aid to the transcript of the proceedings of the IMTFE is The Tokyo Trials: A Functional Index
to the Proceedings of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East, compiled by Paul S. Dull and Michael
Takaaki Umemura (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, Center for Japanese Studies, Occasional Papers No. 6,
1957). This publication serves as a supplement to entries 155-157.

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War Crimes Branch Entry 169: IMTFE Verdict

tribunal order by the president. Arranged chronologically by date of proceedings or date or


order. Boxes 1-2 location: 270/2/21/01.

IMTFE Docket of Proceedings and Pleadings 1946-1948 (0153-A1-162)


Includes the date, a description of the proceedings and pleadings of that date, and the
document number of exhibits when applicable. Arranged chronologically by date of court
proceedings before the IMTFE. Box 1 location: 270/2/21/01.

IMTFE Indictments and Opening Statements 1946-1948 (0153-A1-163)


The opening statement of the Chief of Counsel for the prosecution, Joseph B. Keenan, the
indictments of 28 Japanese military and government leaders, and the opening statements
of members of the International Prosecution Section representing the nations involved in
prosecuting the accused. Also included are orders of the IMTFE pertaining to amending
or waiving the rules of procedure. Arranged chronologically by date of court proceedings.
Boxes 1-3 location: 270/2/21/01.

IMTFE Statement of Prosecution 1947 (0153-A1-164)


This is the response of the International Prosecution Section to defense motions to dismiss
the charges before the IMTFE. It was issued as IPS Document No. 0002. Arranged in order
of the counts of the indictment. Box 1 location: 270/2/21/01.

IMTFE Defense Motions 1946-1948 (0153-A1-165)


Motions for dismissal made by the defense before the IMTFE. Arranged chronologically in
order of presentation to the court. Box 1 location: 270/2/21/2.

IMTFE Prosecution Summations 1946-1948 (0153-A1-166)


These are the final arguments of the prosecution in the trial. Arranged in part by chapter
relating to the charges brought against the defendants and in part alphabetically by the
names of the defendants. Boxes 1-9 location: 270/2/21/2.

IMTFE List of Court Exhibits 1948 (0153-A1-167)


This list contains an index of all the prosecution and defense exhibits presented to the
IMTFE. Included are the document number, a description of the document, and the
prosecution or defense exhibit number. Arranged by exhibit number assigned in the order
the exhibits were introduced. Box 1 location: 270/2/21/03.

IMTFE Court Exhibits [in Japanese] 1946-1948 (0153-A1-168)


Copies of documents presented as evidence to the IMTFE. Arranged by exhibit number 1-
3,699. Boxes 1-51 location: 270/2/21/03.

IMTFE Verdict (0153-A1-169)


Included are the indictments, the background of the IMTFE, a summary of the evidence,
an explanation of the law under which the verdict was reached, and English and Japanese
versions of the verdict. Also included are opinions of the members of the Tribunal from the
Netherlands, France, and the Philippines, and the opinion of the president of the IMTFE.
Arranged by subject. Boxes 1-8 location: 270/2/22/03.

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War Crimes Branch, Records of Lesser Japanese War Crimes Trials Entry 170: Records of Reviews of Sentencing

Records of Lesser Japanese War Crimes Trials

Only the leaders of Japan were tried by the IMTFE. Middle-level government and military
personnel and lower-level individuals who were accused of atrocities were brought before
U.S. military commissions.

Under the auspices of Gen. MacArthur, the United States Armed Forces, Pacific, issued initial
regulations on September 24, 1945. These rules would be used at two of the earliest trials,
including that of General Yamashita. On December 5, 1945, a new set of SCAP regulations
supplanted those of September. The regulations provided that the military commissions
confine each trial to a fair, expeditious hearing on germane issues only.

Supplementing the December 1945 SCAP regulations were additional Rules of Procedures,
promulgated February 5, 1946. These elaborated and specified official trial procedure,
including precise seating arrangement for all court personnel and the oaths to be
administered. Further amendments to U.S. war crimes regulations followed in December
1946. These deleted reference to war crimes committed by units and organizations. The
original September regulations had authorized commission to try criminal groupsas units,
not individualsfor specific offenses.

Another set of regulations exclusively for the China Theater was promulgated on January
21, 1946. They were similar to the September 1945 regulations, but did contain a few
notable distinctions. They authorized U.S. military commissions operating in China to
prosecute Japanese for crimes against humanity and conventional war crimes, but for
crimes against peace, i.e., planning, preparation, initiating or waging a war of aggression.
They also made no allowance for creation of mixed inter-Allied military tribunals.

The records of military commissions in the Far East are included in the case files described
in Entry 143; some records were kept in Japan, however, and were returned to Washington,
D.C. when the United States ended its occupation of Japan in 1952. These records include
reviews of sentencing in war crimes trials heard before 8th Army military commissions and
transcripts and exhibits in the trials of Hiroshi Tamura and Soemu Toyoda, both tried before
military tribunals in Tokyo.

Records of Reviews of Sentencing (0153-A1-170)


Personal data concerning the accused, summary of evidence presented at the trial, synopsis
of charges and pleas, rulings on legal sufficiency, and review of the verdict for all war crimes
cases tried by 8th Army military commission and submitted to the Staff Judge Advocate,
8th Army, Yokohama, Japan, for review. Trial transcripts of these cases are in the case files
described in Entry 143. Arranged by case number assigned chronologically by date case
was presented for review. Boxes 1-3 location: 270/2/22/05.

. Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers, Trials of Class B and C War Criminals. History of the Non-Mili-
tary Activities of the Occupation of Japan (Tokyo 1952), Monograph 5, appendix 3, pp. 227-34.
. Law Reports of the Trials of War Criminals, 15 vols. Selected and prepared by the UNWCC (London: HMSO,
1947-1949), Vol. 3, annex 3, pp. 105-8.

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War Crimes Branch, Records of Lesser Japanese War Crimes Trials Entry 174: Clemency Board Case Files

Records of Trial of U.S. v. Hiroshi Tamura (0153-A1-171)


Trial transcripts and exhibits in the trial of Hiroshi Tamura on war crimes charges before
a U.S. military tribunal in Tokyo. Director of the Prisoner of War Information Bureau and
head of the Prisoner of War Management Bureau, Tamura was responsible for all Japanese
prisoner of war camps and was charged with letting his subordinates abuse prisoners of war
during 1944-1945. Indexes to the transcripts, exhibits, and testimony of witnesses in the
trial are all in volume 1. Arranged chronologically by date of trial proceedings. Boxes 1-7
location: 270/2/22/05.

Records of Trial of U.S. v. Soemu Toyoda (0153-A1-172)


Trial transcripts and exhibits in the trial of Soemu Toyoda on war crimes charges before a U.S.
military tribunal in Tokyo. Toyoda was chief of the Naval General Staff in 1945, after having
held other command positions earlier in the war. He was charged with responsibility for all
atrocities and abuses perpetrated by Japanese naval forces during his period of command.
Index to the transcripts, exhibits, and testimony of witnesses in the trial are in volume 1.
Arranged chronologically by date of trial proceedings. Boxes 1-19 location: 270/2/22/06.

Japanese Clemency and Parole Board for War Criminals

The Clemency and Parole Board for War Criminals was established by executive order
in 1952 to review the records of Japanese war criminals still imprisoned to determine if
they were ready for parole. The new agency replaced the Parole Board of the Supreme
Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP) which had been functioning since 1945.
Representatives of the State Department, Justice Department, and the Department of
Defense were appointed by the President to membership on the Board. The Board acted on
applications for parole from individual prisoners and on recommendations from the Japanese
National Offenders Prevention and Rehabilitation Commission (NDPAR).

Records of the Clemency and Parole Boards predecessor, the SCAP Parole Board, are in
Record Group 331, Records of Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War
II, Records of the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers.

Index to Clemency Board Case Files (0153-A1-173)


This is a 3 x 5 card index to the case files of the Clemency and Parole Board for War
Criminals described in Entry 174. Included is the name of the prisoner, the number of the
case, the folder number assigned by the Clemency Board, and a chronology of actions taken
in the case. Arranged alphabetically by surname of prisoner. Box 1 location: 270/2/23/02.

Clemency Board Case Files (0153-A1-174)


File for approximately 400 Japanese war crimes prisoners consisting of application for
clemency with supporting documents, opinions of prison officials, recommendations by the
National Offenders Prevention and Rehabilitation Commission (NDPAR), comments of the
Judge Advocate General, opinions of the Clemency and Parole Board for War Criminals,
and memorandums outlining action taken. See Entry 173 for a 3 x 5 card index to these
records. Arranged by folder number in rough chronological order by date of approval or
disapproval of parole. Boxes 869-890 location: 270/2/23/02.

RG 153. Records of the Judge Advocate General (Army) 187


War Crimes Branch, Philippine War Crimes Records Entry 178: Final Report on War Crimes Trials in the Philip-
pines

Philippine War Crimes Records

During the war and immediately afterwards war crimes investigations in the Philippines
were the responsibility of the Judge Advocate Section in General Headquarters, Southwest
Pacific Area. However, in October 1945 the War Crimes Trials Division of the Philippines-
Ryukyus Command was established. Before its demise in May 1947 the division brought 87
war crimes cases involving 191 defendants to trial. Philippine war crimes records include
records of the Judge Advocate Section and the War Crimes Trials Division as well as records
created during the Japanese occupation of Manila.

Bilibid Hospital File (0153-A1-175)


Photostatic copies of reports, worksheets, and correspondence of U.S. medical personnel
at Bilibid Hospital for Military Prison Camps, the only hospital for prisoners of war during
the Japanese occupation of Manila. The records deal with dietary and medical matters and
attempts to obtain adequate supplies from the Japanese occupation authorities. Arranged
chronologically by date of document. Boxes 1-4 location: 270/2/23/05.

Reports on War Crimes in the Philippines (0153-A1-176)


Reports of the Judge Advocate Section, General Headquarters, Southwest Pacific Area
concerning war crimes committed by Japanese forces against the civilian population of the
Philippine Islands. Included are investigatory reports, summaries of evidence, testimony of
witnesses, and legal opinions of the Judge Advocate. Also included are two photographs of
the Japanese diplomatic corps in the United States at the time of Pearl Harbor. Arranged by
case number assigned in rough chronological order by date of start of investigation of war
crimes incident. Boxes 1-2 location: 270/2/23/06.

Transcript of Trial of U.S. v. Masaharu Homma (0153-A1-177)


Transcript of the proceeding of the U.S. military commission in Manila, Philippine Islands,
in the trial of Masaharu Homma on war crimes charges. Commander of Japanese forces in
the Philippines from December 1941 to August 1942, Homma was charged with firing on a
flag of surrender and bombing Manila after it was declared an open city and with all of the
abuses committed by Japanese forces against Allied military and civilian personnel during
his period of command. Arranged chronologically by date of trial proceedings. Boxes 1-5
location: 270/2/23/06.

Final Report on War Crimes Trials in the Philippines (0153-A1-178)


This is the final report of the War Crimes Trials Division of the Philippine-Ryukyus Command.
Included are sections on history, organization, operations, finances, and personnel of
the division and an appendix listing all of the war crimes trials conducted by the division.
Investigative material and trial transcripts for trials conduction the Philippines are in the
case files described in Entry 143 and Record Group 331, Records of Allied Operational
and Occupation Headquarters, World War II, Records of the Supreme Commander for the
Allied Powers, Legal Section. Arranged in report form by subject, appendix arranged in
chronological order by date of arraignment. Box 1 location: 270/2/23/07.

. The box was empty on December 5, 2002.

RG 153. Records of the Judge Advocate General (Army) 188


War Crimes Branch, China Theater War Crimes Records Entry 1028: Japanese War Crimes Reviews, 1949-1950

China Theater War Crimes Records

The war crimes office in the China Theater was located in Chunking during the war and
shared staff and functions with the Far Eastern Subcommission of the United Nations War
Crimes Commission. When the war ended both organizations moved to Nanking where
the war crimes office brought cases before U.S. military commissions. Among the more
notable cases tried in the China Theater were those of the Bureau Ehrhardt, a group of
German operatives in China, and the case of the killers of the Doolittle Mission fliers. Trial
transcripts from the China Theater are in the case files described in Entry 143.

China War Crimes File Index (0153-A1-179)


This is an index to the files of the war crimes office in the China Theater described in Entry
180. Entries include index numbers, a description of the documents, and the dates of the
documents. Arranged in part geographically by location of war crime incident and in part by
type of document and thereunder chronologically. Box 1 location: 270/2/23/07.

China War Crimes File (0153-A1-180)


Correspondence, reports, trial transcripts and investigative material, war criminal lists, and
Chinese-language documents assembled by the war crimes office in the China Theater.
Included are records originated by the Far Eastern Subcommission of the United Nations
War Crimes Commission, U.S. military commissions, the Chinese government, and the
war crimes office. An index to these records is described in Entry 179. Arranged in part
geographically by location of war crime incident and in part by type of document and
thereunder chronologically. Boxes 1-14 location: 270/2/23/07.

Navy War Crimes Docket (0153-UD-1020)


Box 1 location: 270/B/2/07

Case Dockets of Far East War Crimes Trials (0153-UD-1022)


Box 1 location: 270/B/3/01

Far East War Crimes Docket, including Eight Army, China, Philippines, and IMTFE
(0153-UD-1024)
Box 1 location: 270/B/3/02

Basic Directive 1942-1945 (0153-UD-1026)


Box 1 location: 270/1/3/06

War Crimes Branch Far East (0153-UD-1027)


Box 1 location: 270/1/3/06

Japanese War Crimes Reviews 1949-1950 (0153-UD-1028)


Box 1 location: 270/1/3/06

RG 153. Records of the Judge Advocate General (Army) 189


War Crimes Branch, China Theater War Crimes Records Entry 1031: Historian Background Files

Historian Background Files (0153-UD-1031)


This series includes historical materials extracted from the files for the preparation of a
history of war crimes activities in the Far East. Included are copies of documents, trial
transcripts, memorandums, and background information. Boxes 1-2 location: 270/1/3/07.

RG 153. Records of the Judge Advocate General (Army) 190


Records of the Office of the Chief of Staff Entry 13: Security-Classified General Correspondence, 1942-1947

Records of the War Department General and Special Staffs


Record Group 165

During World War II the War Department General and Special Staffs were concerned with
policymaking and planning on the highest level and with supervising all aspects of the
military establishment, including the intelligence system. Gen. George C. Marshall was the
Chief of Staff from September 1, 1939 until November 18, 1945. He was succeeded by
Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, who served until July 26, 1947.

Records of the Office of the Chief of Staff

Correspondence

Security-Classified General Correspondence 1942-1947 (0165-NM84-13)


Arranged in four chronological subseries: 1942-1943, 1944-1945, 1946, and 1947, and
thereunder by the War Department decimal classification scheme. Included in the 1942-
1943 records is a project series arranged alphabetically by geographic locations and areas,
and thereunder by the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme. Boxes 28-387
location: 390/30/4/01.

1942-1943
Box Decimal
28 000.5 (records date 1944-1945) location: 390/30/4/01
82 350.03 location: 390/30/5/02
88 383.6 (2 folders) location: 390/30/5/03
89 385 location: 390/30/5/03
89 386.3 location: 390/30/5/03

1944-1945
Box Decimal
124 000.5 (3 folders) location: 390/30/6/02
192 314.4 location: 390/30/7/04
216 350.03 location: 390/30/7/08
232-233 383.6 location: 390/30/8/03
234 385 location: 390/30/8/03
234 386.3 location: 390/30/8/03
244 470.6 location: 390/30/8/04

1946
Box Decimal
257 000.5 location: 390/30/8/06
317 383.6 location: 390/30/10/01
317 385 location: 390/30/10/01
318 386.3 location: 390/30/10/02

RG 165. Records of the War Department General and Special Staffs 191
Records of the Office of the Chief of Staff Entry 14: Card Index to the Top-Secret General Correspondence,
1941-1947

1947
Box Decimal
328 000.5 location: 390/30/10/03
381 383.6 location: 390/30/11/04
381 385
381 386.3 location: 390/30/11/04

Top-Secret Card Index to Correspondence to the Top-Secret General


Correspondence (0165-NM84-Entry 14)
Arranged in four chronological subseries: 1941-1943, 1944-1945, 1946, and 1947, and
thereunder according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme. Boxes 1-10
location: 390/30/15/02.

1941-1943
Box Decimal
1 000.5 location: 390/30/15/02
2 350.03 location: 390/30/15/02
3 383.6 location: 390/30/15/02
3 385 location: 390/30/15/02
3 386.3 location: 390/30/15/02

1944-1945
Box Decimal
4 000.5 location: 390/30/15/02
7 383.6 location: 390/30/15/02
7 385 location: 390/30/15/02
7 386.3 location: 390/30/15/02
7 470.6 location: 390/30/15/02

1946
Box Decimal
8 000.5 location: 390/30/15/02
8 0.91 (Japan) location: 390/30/15/02
9 383.6 location: 390/30/15/02
9 385 location: 390/30/15/02
9 386.3 location: 390/30/15/02

1947
Box Decimal
9 000.5 location: 390/30/15/02
9 0.91 (Japan) location: 390/30/15/02
9 385 location: 390/30/15/02
9 383.6 location: 390/30/15/02

RG 165. Records of the War Department General and Special Staffs 192
Records of the General Staff, Office of the Director of Intelligence (G-2) Entry 74: Security-Classified General
Correspondence, 1941-1948

Top-Secret General Correspondence 1941-1947 (0165-NM84-15)


Arranged in four chronological subseries: 1941-1943, 1944-1945, 1946, and 1947, and
thereunder according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme. Included in
the 1941-1943 records is a project series arranged alphabetically by geographic locations
and areas, and thereunder by the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme. Boxes
1-11; 1-16; 1-5; and 1-5 location: 390/30/15/03.

1944-1945
Box Decimal
1 000.5 location: 390/30/15/06
2 0.91 (Japan) location: 390/30/15/06
11 383.6 location: 390/30/15/07
11 385 location: 390/30/15/07
12 386.3 location: 390/30/15/07
13 470.6 location: 390/30/15/07

1946
Box Decimal
2 0.91 (Japan) location: 390/30/15/08
4 383.6 location: 390/30/16/01
4 385 location: 390/30/16/01

1947
Box Decimal
1 000.5 location: 390/30/16/01
2 0.91 (Japan) location: 390/30/16/01
5 385 location: 390/30/16/01

Security-Classified Cables and Correspondence with the White House 1939-1946


(0165-NM84-20)
Box 30 location: 390/30/16/03

Records of the Civil Affairs Division Relating to the State-War-Navy Coordinating


Committee (0165-UD-36)
Boxes 1-2 location: 390/39/14/04

Records of the General Staff

Office of the Director of Intelligence (G-2)

Security-Classified General Correspondence 1941-1948 (0165-NM84-74)


Boxes 141-155 location: 390/31/9/02

Box Subject
141 Allied Control Commission, etc.; contains information on captured document policy
1944 location: 390/31/9/02

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Office of the Director of Intelligence (G-2), Military Intelligence Division Entry 77: Classified Intelligence Refer-
ence Publications (Regional File), 1922-1944

Box Subject
142 Japan Branch, Pacific Unit 1943 location: 390/31/9/03
142 Collection-Foreign 1946 location: 390/31/9/03
143 Material Furnished Medical Intelligence 1942 location: 390/31/9/03
146 Distribution 1942-1945 location: 390/31/9/03
153 SWPA Liaison 1944-1945 location: 390/31/9/04
155 Lists/Documents Targets 1-192 Philippines 1945 location: 390/31/9/04
155 Philippines/Target Intelligence 1942-1945 location: 390/31/9/04

Records of the Military Intelligence Division

The Military Intelligence Division (MID) was responsible for the collection, evaluation, and
dissemination of military information. Its major staff duties from 1939 to 1945 included
the supervision of United States military attachs and military missions abroad, liaison
with military attachs and missions in Washington from accredited foreign countries,
negative (or counterintelligence) as well as positive intelligence work, and participation in
joint intelligence collection activities with the navy and with other agencies of the federal
government.

The March 1942 reorganization of the War Department included a major overhaul of the
MID. The Intelligence Branch was replaced by the Military Intelligence Service (MIS), which
assumed principal responsibility for collecting, evaluating, and disseminating intelligence
information. Additional changes followed during the war, so that by 1944, MIS consisted
of the following major components: Information Group Intelligence Group, Administrative
Group, and Counterintelligence Group.

Formerly Security-Classified Intelligence Reference Publications (Regional File)


Received From U.S. Military Attachs, Military and Civilian Agencies of the United
States, Foreign Governments, and Other Sources, 1922-1944 (0165-NM84-77)

The records are arranged alphabetically by name or country or region and thereunder
according to a numeric-subject filing scheme initially prepared by the MID in 1920 as the
Index Guide for Classification of Military Information. This index organized intelligence
materials for a particular country or region into general and secondary subject categories,
each of which was assigned a four-digit numerical designation. In the 1940 edition of
the index, information was organized into nine general categories: Geographic (1000-
1320), Population and Social Conditions (2000-2950), Political (3000-3870), Economic
(4000-5070), National Defense (5900-5990), Army (6000-6970), Navy (7000-7945), Air-
Civil (8000-8290), and Air-Military (9900-9960). For each country or region additional
miscellaneous subject files, correspondence, or memorandums are often appended to
the end of the numeric-subject files. A detailed listing of box numbers and Index Guide
numbers is available. The Numerical Series of Intelligence Documents (ID File), which
began in June 1944, was the successor to this series. See Records of the Army Staff
(Record Group 319) for the ID File.

RG 165. Records of the War Department General and Special Staffs 194
Office of the Director of Intelligence (G-2), Military Intelligence Division Entry 77: Classified Intelligence Refer-
ence Publications (Regional File), 1922-1944

Box Subject
121 Asia location: 390/31/12/06
122-145 Australia location: 390/31/12/06
122 Australia: 1000
122 Australia: 1200
123 Australia: 1300
123 Australia: 2400
124 Australia: 2500
124 Australia: 3510
125 Australia: 3600
125 Australia: 3610
126 Australia: 3700
126 Australia: 3850
127 Australia: 3850
127 Australia: 3860
128 Australia: 4000
128 Australia: 4035
129 Australia: 4100
129 Australia: 4220
130 Australia: 4220
130 Australia: 4330
131 Australia: 4340
131 Australia: 4500
132 Australia: 4510
132 Australia: 4720
133 Australia: 4730
134 Australia: 4730
134 Australia: 4820
135 Australia: 4900
135 Australia: 5060
136 Australia: 5900
136 Australia: 6000
137 Australia: 6000
137 Australia: 6010
138 Australia: 6020
138 Australia: 6310
139 Australia: 6320
139 Australia: 6505
140 Australia: 6505
140 Australia: 6545
141 Australia: 6560
141 Australia: 6760
142 Australia: 6810
142 Australia: 8220
143 Australia: 8230
143 Australia: 9105

RG 165. Records of the War Department General and Special Staffs 195
Office of the Director of Intelligence (G-2), Military Intelligence Division Entry 77: Classified Intelligence Refer-
ence Publications (Regional File), 1922-1944

144 Australia: 9200


144 Australia: 9960
145 Australia: Misc.
335-349 Burma location: 390/31/18/07
335 Burma: 1000
335 Burma: 1220
336 Burma: 2000
336 Burma: 3000
337 Burma: 3115
337 Burma: 4120
338 Burma: 4120
338 Burma: 4530
339 Burma: 4540
339 Burma: 5990
340 Burma: 6000
340 Burma: 7570
341 Burma: 9000
341 Burma: 9900
342 Burma: 9910
342 Burma: 9960
343-349 Burma: Misc.
514-581 China location: 390/31/24/05 [These records have been microfilmed;
researchers should use NARA Microfilm Publication No. 1513.]
514 China: 1000
514 China: 1170
515 China: 1180
515-517 China: 1185
517-521 China: 1190
521 China: 1300
522 China: 2000
522 China: 2220
523 China: 2310
523 China: 2520
524 China: 2520
524 China: 2540
525 China: 2940
525 China: 3020
526 China: 3020
526 China: 3300
527 China: 3350
527 China: 3410
528 China: 3500
528 China: 3700
529 China: 3800
529 China: 3850
530 China: 3850

RG 165. Records of the War Department General and Special Staffs 196
Office of the Director of Intelligence (G-2), Military Intelligence Division Entry 77: Classified Intelligence Refer-
ence Publications (Regional File), 1922-1944

530 China: 3852


531 China: 3860
531 China: 4010
532 China: 4010
533 China: 4010
533 China: 4025
534 China: 4030
534 China: 4115
535 China: 4115
535 China: 4120
536 China: 4120
536 China: 4220
537 China: 4220
537 China: 4320
538 China: 4330
538 China: 4500
539 China: 4510
540 China: 4510
540-545 China: 4530
545 China: 4600
546 China: 4600
546-548 China: 4610
548 China: 4620
549 China: 4620
549 China: 4630
550 China: 4630
550 China: 4730
551 China: 4750
551 China: 4830
552 China: 4900
552 China: 5030
553 China: 5030
553 China: 5060
554 China: 5070
554 China: 5970
555 China: 5970
555 China: 6115
556 China: 6115
556 China: 6505
557 China: 6510
557 China: 6760
558 China: 6800
558 China: 6905
559 China: 6905
559-561 China: 6910
561 China: 6950

RG 165. Records of the War Department General and Special Staffs 197
Office of the Director of Intelligence (G-2), Military Intelligence Division Entry 77: Classified Intelligence Refer-
ence Publications (Regional File), 1922-1944

562 China: 6950


562 China: 7185
563 China: 7240
563-565 China: 9185
565 China: 9410
566 China: 9500
566-569 China: 9903
569 China: Cables
570 China: Clippings
570 China: Digest 3410
571 China: Digests 3500
571 China: Digests 6410
572 China: Digests 6500
572 China: Expedition Route 2
573 China: Expedition Route 2
573 China: Expedition Route 3
574 China: Expedition Route 4
574 China: Expedition Hankow
575 China: Expedition Shanghai
575 China: Flimsy File
576 China: Flimsy File
576 China: Photos
577 China: Photos
577 China: Reports Consulate
578 China: Reports Consulate
578 China: Reports Estimate
579 China: Reports Library
579 China: Reports Naval Intelligence
580 China: Reports Naval Intelligence
580 China: Reports Situation
581 China: Reports Situation
581 China: Southwest Asia Branch
582 There is no Box 582
583-584 China: Slides (to Lecture)
585-586 China: Slides (to Lecture)
587 China: Slides (to Lecture)
966-978 French Indo-China location: 390/31/35/02
966 French Indo-China: 1000
966 French Indo-China: 3000
967 French Indo-China: 3210
967 French Indo-China: 4000
968 French Indo-China: 4000
968 French Indo-China: 4460
969 French Indo-China: 4500
969 French Indo-China: 4530
970 French Indo-China: 4540

RG 165. Records of the War Department General and Special Staffs 198
Office of the Director of Intelligence (G-2), Military Intelligence Division Entry 77: Classified Intelligence Refer-
ence Publications (Regional File), 1922-1944

970 French Indo-China: 4730


971 French Indo-China: 4730
971 French Indo-China: 6000
972 French Indo-China: 6000
972 French Indo-China: 9000
973 French Indo-China: 9000
973 French Indo-China: 9935
974-978 French Indo-China: Misc.
1622-1657 India location: 390/32/17/01
1622 India: 1000
1622 India: 2000
1623 India: 2000
1623 India: 3600
1624 India: 3600
1624 India: 4000
1625 India: 4000
1625 India: 4030
1626 India: 4100
1626 India: 4260
1627 India: 4300
1627 India: 4600
1628 India: 4600
1628 India: 4730
1629 India: 4730
1629 India: 5900
1630 India: 5900
1630 India: 6100
1631 India: 6100
1631 India: 6170
1632 India: 6170
1632 India: 6500
1633 India: 6500
1633 India: 6570
1634 India: 6570
1635 India: 6580
1635 India: 6700
1636 India: 6700
1636 India: 6740
1637 India: 6740
1637 India: 6760
1638 India: 6800
1638 India: 6910
1639 India: 6910
1639 India: 9185
1640 India: 9000
1640 India: 9910

RG 165. Records of the War Department General and Special Staffs 199
Office of the Director of Intelligence (G-2), Military Intelligence Division Entry 77: Classified Intelligence Refer-
ence Publications (Regional File), 1922-1944

1641 India: 9960


1641-1650 India: Reports
1650 India: G
1651-1654 India: I
1654 India: S
1655 India: S
1655-1657 India: Misc.
1712 Islands: Caroline
1712 Islands: Celebes location: 390/32/18/07
1713 Islands: Celebes location: 390/32/18/07
1713-1715 Islands: Ceylon location: 390/32/18/07
1725 Islands: Dutch location: 390/32/19/02
1725-1726 Islands: Fiji location: 390/32/19/02
1727-1728 Islands: Formosa location: 390/32/19/02
1728-1729 Islands: French Oceania location: 390/32/19/02
1729-1730 Islands: Gilbert location: 390/32/19/02
1732-1738 Islands: Hawaii location: 390/32/19/03
1738 Islands: Hong Kong location: 390/32/19/04
1745-1748 Islands: Java location: 390/32/19/05
1749 Islands: Kei, Tanimbar, Aru & Banda location: 390/32/19/05
1749-1751 Islands: Kurile location: 390/32/19/05
1759 Islands: Mariana location: 390/32/19/07
1760 Islands: Photographs location: 390/32/19/07
1761 Islands: Marshall location: 390/32/19/07
1766 Islands: Nauru location: 390/32/20/01
1767-1792 Islands: Netherlands East Indies location: 390/32/22/01
1792 Islands: New Britain location: 390/32/22/04
1793-1795 Islands: New Caledonia location: 390/32/22/04
1796-1801 Islands: New Guinea location: 390/32/22/05
1801-1802 Islands: New Hebrides location: 390/32/22/06
1802-1808 Islands: New Zealand location: 390/32/22/06
1809-1812 Islands: Pacific location: 390/32/22/07
1812 Islands: Pacific Baniara location: 390/32/22/07
1813 Islands: Pacific Bismark
1813 Islands: Pacific Caroline location: 390/32/22/07
1814 Islands: Pacific Caroline
1814 Islands: Pacific Equatorial location: 390/32/22/07
1815 Islands: Pacific Fiji location: 390/32/23/01
1816 Islands: Pacific location: 390/32/23/01
1816 Islands: Pacific Finschafen location: 390/32/23/01
1817 Islands: Pacific - French Oceania location: 390/32/23/01
1818 Islands: Pacific - French Oceania
1818 Islands: Pacific Gilbert location: 390/32/23/01
1819 Islands: Pacific Gilbert location: 390/32/23/01
1820 Islands: Pacific Guadalcanal location: 390/32/23/01
1820 Islands: Pacific Helen location: 390/32/23/01

RG 165. Records of the War Department General and Special Staffs 200
Office of the Director of Intelligence (G-2), Military Intelligence Division Entry 77: Classified Intelligence Refer-
ence Publications (Regional File), 1922-1944

1821 Islands: Pacific Howland location: 390/32/23/01


1821 Islands: Pacific Mariana location: 390/32/23/01
1822 Islands: Pacific Mariana
1822 Islands: Pacific - Marshall
1823 Islands: Pacific Marshall location: 390/32/23/02
1823 Islands: Pacific - Netherlands East Indies location: 390/32/23/02
1824 Islands: Pacific - Netherlands East Indies
1824 Islands: Pacific - New Caledonia location: 390/32/23/02
1825 Islands: Pacific - New Caledonia
1825 Islands: Pacific - New Hebrides location: 390/32/23/02
1826 Islands: Pacific - New Hebrides
1826 Islands: Pacific Ocean location: 390/32/23/02
1827 Islands: Pacific Papua location: 390/32/23/02
1827 Islands: Pacific Rabaul location: 390/32/23/02
1828 Islands: Pacific Rodriguez location: 390/32/23/02
1828 Islands: Pacific Solomon location: 390/32/23/02
1829 Islands: Pacific Timor location: 390/32/23/03
1829-1830 Islands: Pacific Wake location: 390/32/23/03
1830 Islands: Pacific Yule location: 390/32/23/03
1831 Islands: Pacific A
1831 Islands: Pacific E location: 390/32/23/03
1832 Islands: Pacific E
1832 Islands: Pacific G location: 390/32/23/03
1833 Islands: Pacific G
1833 Islands: Pacific J location: 390/32/23/03
1834 Islands: Pacific J
1834 Islands: Pacific P location: 390/32/23/04
1835 Islands: Pacific P location: 390/32/23/04
1836 Islands: Pacific P
1836 Islands: Pacific - Misc. location: 390/32/23/04
1837 Islands: Pacific - Misc. location: 390/32/23/04
1838-1892 Islands: Philippines location: 390/32/23/04
1913-1914 Islands: Singapore location: 390/32/25/01
1914-1916 Islands: Solomons location: 390/32/25/01
1916-1925 Islands: Sumatra location: 390/32/25/01
1925-1926 Islands: Timor location: 390/32/25/02
2042-2253 Japan location: 390/32/27/06
2042 Japan: 1000
2043 Japan: 1100
2043-2046 Japan: 1170
2046-2047 Japan: 1190
2047-2050 Japan: 1220
2050 Japan: 1300
2051 Japan: 1300
2051 Japan: 2020
2052 Japan: 2030

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ence Publications (Regional File), 1922-1944

2052 Japan: 2300


2053 Japan: 2300
2053 Japan: 2500
2054 Japan: 2600
2054 Japan: 2810
2055 Japan: 2810
2055 Japan: 2910
2056 Japan: 2910
2057 Japan: 3000
2057 Japan: 3000
2058 Japan: 3000
2058 Japan: 3100
2059 Japan: 3110
2059-2062 Japan: 3850
2063 Japan: 3860
2063-2073 Japan: 4000
2073-2075 Japan: 4100
2075-2078 Japan: 4115
2078-2084 Japan: 4120
2085 Japan: 4130
2085 Japan: 4200
2086 Japan: 4200
2086 Japan: 4240
2087 Japan: 4240
2088 Japan: 4250
2088-2093 Japan: 4300
2093-2097 Japan: 4310
2097-2098 Japan: 4315
2098-2101 Japan: 4320
2101-2103 Japan: 4330
2103 Japan: 4340
2104 Japan: 4350
2104 Japan: 4380
2105 Japan: 4380
2105 Japan: 4400
2106 Japan: 4400
2106-2110 Japan: 4460
2111 Japan: 4470
2111 Japan: 4500
2112 Japan: 4500
2115 Japan: 4530
2113 Japan: 4530
2113 Japan: 4600
2114 Japan: 4600
2114-2118 Japan: 4710
2118 Japan: 4710

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ence Publications (Regional File), 1922-1944

2118 Japan: 4730


2119 Japan: 4730
2119 Japan: 4750
2120 Japan: 4750
2120 Japan: 4810
2121 Japan: 4810
2121 Japan: 4850
2122-2124 Japan: 4900
2124-2125 Japan: 5000
2125 Japan: 5030
2126 Japan: 5030
2126 Japan: 5910
2127 Information on Japanese Chemical Warfare March 1942, ca. 10 pp. File 5935
2127 Joint Intelligence Center, Pacific Ocean Areas. Standard JICPOA Translation-
Classification of Japanese Documents January. 20, 1944, 2 pp. File 5935
2127 Memorandums and other records relating to the Japanese Intelligence
Service, ca. 100 pp. File 5935
2127 Office of Strategic Services R&A Report No. 890 Japanese Infiltration Among
the Muslims Throughout the World May 15, 1943, 19 pp. File 5940 location:
390/32/30/05
2128 HQ, USAFISPA. Japanese Officers of Special Interest to SOPAC Area February
29, 1944, 71 pp. File 5990
2128 Special Areas Branch, Foreign Economic Administration. Economic Whos
Who in Japan (Preliminary) January 1944, 147 pp. File 5990 location:
390/32/30/05
2129 Intelligence Division, Far Eastern Bureau, British Ministry of Information.
Whos Who in Japan and Japanese Occupied Territories: Japan 2nd Ed. April
15, 1944, 35 pp. File 5990 location: 390/32/30/06
2129 Military Intelligence Division. Memorandum regarding information needed
about the Japanese Army September 10, 1943, 12 pp. File 6000 location:
390/32/30/06
2129 Far Eastern Combined Bureau Intelligence Summary. Japanese Army List of
Staff November 1, 1941, 32 pp. File 6000 location: 390/32/30/06
2129 List of Generals and Lt. Generals in 1942 Army Register Revised According to
later Information Received Here and Arranged Alphabetically n.d. 7 pp. File
6000
2129 Order of Battle, Japanese Army: Appendix B List of Officers Showing
Assignments March 24, 1943, 28 pp. File 6000 location: 390/32/30/06
2129 The War Office, M.I.2. Japanese Army List of Staff March 15, 1944, 133 pp.
File 6000 location: 390/32/30/06
2129 List of Maj. Generals in the 1942 Army Register According to Assignment
n.d. 20 pp. File 6000 location: 390/32/30/06 location: 390/32/30/06
2129 Military Intelligence Division. Abbreviations Used by the British Services
December 23, 1941, 15 pp. File 6000 location: 390/32/30/06
2129 MIS Language School Bulletin No. 1 English Equivalents of Japanese Military
Organization Nomenclatures November 16, 1943, 5 pp. File 6000
2129 MIS Language School Bulletin No. 2 Japanese Military Terms Defined in
Japanese January 4, 1944, 32 pp. File 6000 location: 390/32/30/06
2129 MID Monthly Letter on Japanese Army Order of Battle and Related Subjects
February 1, 1944, 40 pp. and maps File 6000 location: 390/32/30/06
2129 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency (JICA)-China-Burma-India. Report
on Military and Political Situation in Japan during 1942-1943, based on
documents captured from the Italian Naval Attach, Tokyo, Japan 26 pp. File
6000 location: 390/32/30/06

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ence Publications (Regional File), 1922-1944

2130 Translation of Handwritten Notebook Containing Data on the Japanese Army,


n.d. 91 pp. File 6000 location: 390/32/30/06
2130 Draft Copy of Monograph on the Imperial Japanese Army, ca. 1941, 106 pp.
File 6000 location: 390/32/30/06
2130 U.S. Army G-2. Various copies of documents providing information on Enemy
Situation in Pacific 1944, ca. 200 pp. File 6000 location: 390/32/30/06
2130 Memorandums regarding interrogations 1942-1944, ca. 30 pp. File 6000
2130 ATIS Spot Report No. 176 December 14, 1943, 3 pp. File 6000
2130 Combat Intelligence Center-South Pacific Force Translations 1943, 11 pp. File
6000 location: 390/32/30/06
2130 Far Eastern Unit, Military Intelligence Division. Organization of the Japanese
Army Jan. 31, 1944, 75 pp. File 6000 location: 390/32/30/06
2131 Military Intelligence Directorate, GHQ, India. Illustrations of the Modern
Japanese Army July 1942 and Supplement No. 1 April 1943, 55 pp. File 6000
2131 Combat Intelligence Center-South Pacific Force and other organizations.
Translations of captured documents 1943-1944, ca. 60 pp. File 6000
2131 Military Intelligence Service Language School. Pamphlet on Japanese Military
Terms May 13, 1944, 15 pp. File 6000 location: 390/32/30/06
2131 Military Intelligence Service. Translation of Japanese War Diary October 15,
1943, ca. 10 pp. File 6000 location: 390/32/30/06
2131 Combat Intelligence Center and Joint Intelligence Center-Pacific Ocean
Areas. Order of Battle Information 1943-January 2, 1944, ca. 60 pp. File
6010
2132 Lists of Japanese General Officers 1942, ca. 30 pp. File 6010 location:
390/32/30/06
2133 Japanese Army Organizational Information based on captured documents,
prisoner of war interrogations, and other sources 1942-1943, ca. 300 pp.
File 6010 location: 390/32/30/07
2133 Japanese Chemical Warfare Tactics in Malaya April 10, 1942, 1 p. File 6110
location: 390/32/30/07
2133 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency-CBI Branch. Japan/Manchuria Code
Numbers of Units January 31, 1944, 1 p. File 6115 location: 390/32/30/07
2134 Information on Japanese Military Police 1942-1944, ca. 10 pp. File 6160
location: 390/32/30/07
2134 Information on Japanese Chemical Warfare 1942-March 1944, ca. 40 pp. File
6160 location: 390/32/30/07
2134 Information on Japanese use of poison gas in China 1938-Feb. 1944, ca. 100
pp., File 6160 location: 390/32/30/07
2135-2137 Information on Japanese Chemical Warfare 1942-1944, ca. 2,200 pp. File
6160 location: 390/32/30/07
2138 Translations of captured Japanese documents 1942-1944, ca. 100 pp. File
6170 location: 390/32/31/01
2138 Information on Japanese Military Police, ca. 1942, 7 pp. File 6170 location:
390/32/31/01
2139 Information on Japanese bacterial warfare February 18, 1942, 1 p. File 6305
location: 390/32/31/01
2139 Code of the Japanese Army June 13, 1941, 4 pp. File 6305 location:
390/32/31/01
2139 Field Code of the Japanese Imperial Army January 8, 1941, 10 pp. File 6320
location: 390/32/31/01
2138 Original copy and translation of speech given by the Japanese Vice-Minister
of War at a meeting on April 8, 1943 concerning crimes and misdemeanors,
ca. 10 pp. File 6320 location: 390/32/31/01
2141 Information on Japanese Chemical Warfare 1942-1945, ca. 100 pp. File 6530
location: 390/32/31/01

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ence Publications (Regional File), 1922-1944

2141 Information on Japanese Bacteriological Warfare March 1942 and March


1944, 2 pp. File 6533 location: 390/32/31/01
2141 Information on Japanese Chemical Warfare 1942-1945, ca. 300 pp. File 6535
location: 390/32/31/01
2141 Information on Japanese Codes 1941-1943, ca. 100 pp. File 6540 location:
390/32/31/01
2142 Information on Japanese Chemical Warfare 1940-1942, ca. 50 pp. File 6540
location: 390/32/31/01
2142 Information on Japanese use of gas 1943, ca. 10 pp. File 6545 location:
390/32/31/01
2142 Information on Japanese Chemical Warfare Activities 1942, ca. 20 pp. File
6550 location: 390/32/31/01
2143 Information on Japanese Chemical Warfare Equipment and Use 1940-1941,
ca. 10 pp. File 6570 location: 390/32/31/01
2146 Japanese Chemical Warfare Tactics 1942, 2 pp. File 6670 location:
390/32/31/02
2146 Cable, American Consulate General Shanghai China to U.S. Department of
State regarding Japanese use of poison gas in China February 1, 1940, 7 pp.
File 6670 location: 390/32/31/02
2146 Japanese Chemical Warfare weapons and use 1941, ca. 10 pp. File 6670
location: 390/32/31/02
2146 Intelligence Division, Chief of Naval Operations Report on booklet found
on a Japanese Cipher Clerk Prisoner July 19, 1943, 1 p. File 6670 location:
390/32/31/02
2149 Correspondence and memorandums regarding Japanese language and
translating captured Japanese documents 1942-1943, ca. 125 pp. File 6740
location: 390/32/31/02
2151 Communiqus Issued by the Imperial General Headquarters (Since the
Outbreak of the Greater East Asia War (The Mainichi Publishing Company
1943) 127 pp. File 6900 location: 390/32/31/03 [this is a photostatic copy;
an original copy is in box 2251.]
2151 Photostatic copy of New York Evening Post article entitled America Safe
from Japans Bacteria War by Joseph H. Baird, March 3, 1942, 2 pp. File
6900 location: 390/32/31/03
2151 Extracts from The New York Times articles of March 2, 1942 regarding
Japanese chemical warfare in China, 2 pp. File 6900 location: 390/32/31/03
2151 Intelligence Division, Chief of Naval Operations. Report on Japans using
hand grenades charged with prussic acid February 24, 1942, 1 pp. File 6900
location: 390/32/31/03
2151 Translation of document of Japanese Order of Battle in China, Mar.17, 1942,
6 pp. File 6900 location: 390/32/31/03
2151 Office of Strategic Services. Report on Japanese internment orders issued in
Shanghai, China May 8, 1943, 5-pp. File 6900 location: 390/32/31/03
2151 Advanced Headquarters, Allied Land Forces, SWPA, Japanese Army Order of
Battle May 1943, ca. 30 pp. File 6900 location: 390/32/31/03
2151 Military Intelligence Directorate, General Headquarters, India. Japanese
Army Order of Battle as of November 1942, amendments Nos. 4 and 9
January and May 1943, 4 pp. File 6900 location: 390/32/31/03
2151 Amendment #2, Order of Battle, Japanese Army, Appendix C List of Code
and Special Designations for Army Units March 8, 1943, 32 pp. File 6900
location: 390/32/31/03
2151 Miscellaneous information on Japanese Army Order of Battle 1942-1943, ca.
200 pp. File 6900-6905 location: 390/32/31/03
2152 Information on Japanese Order of Battle 1941-1943, ca. 400 pp. File 6905
location: 390/32/31/03
2153 Information on Japanese Order of Battle 1943, ca. 400 pp. File 6910
location: 390/32/31/03

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ence Publications (Regional File), 1922-1944

2154 Combat Intelligence Center-South Pacific Force. Translation of captured


Japanese document taken at Mundan, late July 1943, 9 pp. File 6910
location: 390/32/31/03
2154 G-2, Headquarters, USAFISPA. Report on Japanese campaign in the
Guadalcanal Area based on captured documents and interrogations August
7, 1943, 35 pp. File 6910 location: 390/32/31/03
2154 Copies of captured records, translations of captured records, and Prisoner
of War interrogations, 1942-1944, ca. 100 pp. File 6910 location:
390/32/31/03
2154 Information on Japanese military operations in China 1933-1941, ca. 350
pp. File 6910 location: 390/32/31/03
2155 Trans-Pacific News Service, New York October 22, 1938 Japanese Atrocities
in Nanking Authenticated by Readers Digest 3 legal size pp. File 6920
location: 390/32/31/03
2155 Memorandum indicating the Japanese were probably not planting documents
to be found January 15, 1944, 1 p. File 6950 location: 390/32/31/03
2155 ATIS Interrogation Report No. 289A May 15, 1944, 6 pp. File 6950 location:
390/32/31/03
2155 Military Intelligence Division. Report on Japanese treatment of Prisoners of
War December 27, 1943, 6 pp. File 6950 location: 390/32/31/03
2155 Military Attach, American Embassy, Chungking, China. Translation of
captured Japanese document, ca. 10 pp. August 6, 1942 File 6950 location:
390/32/31/03
2155 Intelligence Division, Chief of Naval Operations Report on Allied Prisoners of
War in Indo-China January 27, 1943, 4 pp. File 6950 location: 390/32/31/03
2155 Intelligence Division, Chief of Naval Operations. Report on Japanese military
prisons and Prisoner of War camp, Shanghai Area September 10, 1942, 4
pp. File 6950 location: 390/32/31/03
2155 Folder containing information on Japanese atrocities 1938-1943, ca. 40 pp.
File 6950 location: 390/32/31/03
2155-2156 Information relating to Allied and Japanese Prisoners of War and Prisoner of
War Camps 1942-1943, ca. 350 pp. File 6950 location: 390/32/31/03
2156 Prisoner of War interrogations 1942-1944, ca. 250 pp. File 6950 location:
390/32/31/03
2157 Information relating to Allied and Japanese Prisoners of War and Prisoner of
War Camps 1943, ca. 250 pp. File 6950 location: 390/32/31/03
2157 Information regarding Japanese occupation governments and activities
1942-1943, ca. 600 pp. File 6960 location: 390/32/31/03
2158 MIS Language School Bulletin No. 3 Japanese Navy and Landing Force
Terms Defined in Japanese January 31, 1944, 16 pp. File 7000 location:
390/32/31/03
2158 MIS Language School Bulletin No. 4 Japanese Navy Terms Defined in
Japanese March 27, 1944, 22 pp. File 7000 location: 390/32/31/03
2158 Intelligence Division, Chief of Naval Operations. Standard Nomenclature of
Japanese Naval and Air Organizations January 23, 1943, 10 pp. File 7100
location: 390/32/31/03
2158 Intelligence Division, Chief of Naval Operations. Joint ONI-MIS Summary of
Japanese Land, Air, and Sea Strength in Areas Indicated November 1942-
July 1, 1943, ca. 100 pp. File 7115 location: 390/32/31/03
2159 Information on Japanese Fleet Organization and Commanders of
Japanese Fleets November-December 1942, ca. 30 pp. File 7210 location:
390/32/31/03
2182-2183 XIV Corps; HQ, 1st Marine Division; Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff G-
2, USAFISPA; Combat Intelligence Center, South Pacific Force; Intelligence
Center, Pacific Ocean Areas, etc. Interrogation Reports and Translations of
Captured Japanese Documents December 1942-November 1943 File Misc.-
1120 location: 390/32/31/07

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ence Publications (Regional File), 1922-1944

2183 The Foreign Affairs Association of Japan Why Japan Had to Fight in Shanghai
1937, 54 pp. and maps File Misc.-1190 location: 390/32/31/07
2183 H.G. Deignan Siam-Land of Free Men Smithsonian Institution War
Background Studies No. 8 February 1943, 18 pp. File Misc.-1190 location:
390/32/31/07
2183 Various Japanese produced, English language, publications regarding
Manchukou and Manchuria 1935-1938 File Misc.-1190 location:
390/32/31/07
2184-2187 Various Japanese produced, English language, publications explaining,
defending, justifying, rationalizing Japanese activities in the Far East 1936-
1938 File Misc.-2010 location: 390/32/31/07
2197 Intelligence Center, Pacific Ocean Areas. Translations of captured enemy
documents June 16, 1943 File Misc.-6905 location: 390/32/32/02
2197 Military Intelligence Service. Report of interview with Lt. Col. William
J. Verbeck, Alaska Defense Command (October 1941-October 1943),
November 4, 1943 File Misc.-6905 location: 390/32/32/02
2197 Memorandum Col. Francis G. Brink to John J. McCloy, Assistant Secretary of
War, Subject: Observations and Recommendations on Far Eastern Operations
April 20, 1942 File Misc.-6905 location: 390/32/32/02
2197 Capt. Eugene A. Wright, Language Officer, 43rd Infantry Division HQ, Office
of Assistant Chief of Staff, G-2, Supplementary Report of Language Section
Operations September 12, 1943 File Misc.-6905 location: 390/32/32/02
2197 Message to London September 28, 1942 providing information from
captured document regarding the organization and strength of the Supply
Section and Ammunition Section of a battalion of the Japanese 56th Division,
China File Misc.-6905 location: 390/32/32/02
2197 Code Cablegram received at War Department from AMMISCA, Chungking,
China March 19, 1942 regarding captured document concerning the 55th
Japanese Division Misc.-6905 location: 390/32/32/02
2197 Report of escapees from the Philippines; includes interview reports by Maj.
Villamor [of the Philippines Air Force], December 26. 1942, 76 pp. Misc.-
6905 location: 390/32/32/02
2198 Report on New Economic Measures taken by the Japanese and the Puppet
Government, n.d., received by MID October 28, 1943, 42 pp. location:
390/32/32/02
2201 Ten memorandums regarding captured documents from Glen Bruner to
Col. E. H. F. Svensson, Order of Battle Branch, Pacific Theater, Military
Intelligence Division, G-2, War Department April-June 1944 location:
390/32/32/03
2202 Chronological File of New Stories April-November 1943, ca. 125 pp. location:
390/32/32/03
2206 Reports and other records relating to Japanese Chemical Warfare supplies,
equipment, activities 1933-1943 Misc.-6905 location: 390/32/32/03
2214 Translations of captured diaries, notebooks, maps 1942, ca. 100 pp.
location: 390/32/32/05
2215 Doolittle Raid, includes information on treatment of airmen 1942-1944
2215 Capt. J. J. Pershing, Report: Data on the Kwantung Peninsula December 12,
1905, location: 390/32/32/05
2216 MIS Language School. Japanese Words of Military Value (Not Found in Most
Dictionaries) 1st rev. ed. August 1943, 40 pp. location: 390/32/32/05
2217 Gripsholm Information 1943, ca. 200 pp. Information obtained from
interviews 1941-1943 location: 390/32/32/05
2218-2219 Japan-Manchuria Branch, Far Eastern Group, MIS. Index to Japan Times
and Advertiser December 7, 1941-June 17, 1942, ca. 500 pp. location:
390/32/32/05

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ence Publications (Regional File), 1922-1944

2219 Lt. Col. R. S. Bratton, Chief, Far Eastern Section, Intelligence Branch, G-2,
War Department, Japan and Her Army, Lecture at the Army War College
January 8, 1938 location: 390/32/32/05
2219 Lt. Col. R. S. Bratton, Chief, Far Eastern Section, Intelligence Branch, G-2,
War Department, Japan and Her Army, Lecture at the Army War College
January 8, 1940 location: 390/32/32/05
2220 Military Intelligence Service Language School. Translation of Pamphlet
on Instructions in Chemical Warfare, ca. 1944, ca. 60 pp. location:
390/32/32/05
2220 Memorandum of Conference with Dr. Kenneth P. Landon of the Coordinator of
Information, Far Eastern Section (Professor of Philosophy, Earlham College,
Indiana) regarding his travels in the Far East, October 22, 1941. Interview
conducted by Far Eastern Section, G-2, War Department, 6 pp. location:
390/32/32/05
2220 Report on Morale in the Japanese Army [based in part on captured
documents] September 28, 1943, 53 pp. location: 390/32/32/05
2223 New York Branch Office, MID. Translations Feb.1944 location: 390/32/32/06
2223 Paraphrases of U.S. Code Radiograms anticipating war October-November
1941
2223 Questions Suggested for Japanese Prisoners of War 1943-ca. 100 pp.
location: 390/32/32/06
2224 Gripsholm information 1942, ca. 125 pp. location: 390/32/32/06
2225 HQ, Army Air Forces, India-Burma Sector, CBI Theater, Special Intelligence
Report-Translation of Captured document: Handbook for Pilots KI-44 (John)
2225 HQ 1st Marine Amphibious Corps G-2 Statistical and Dissemination Sub-
Section. Order of Battle information from captured documents August 7,
1943
2225 HQ 1st Marine Amphibious Corps and U.S. South Pacific Force Intelligence
Office translations and interrogation reports November 1942-January 1943,
ca. 150 pp.
2225 XIV Corps Translations and Interrogations December 1942-March 1943, ca.
75 pp. location: 390/32/32/06
2226 Translations regarding Gavutu 1942, ca. 30 pp. location: 390/32/32/06
2226 U.S. Marine Corps Translations 1942 location: 390/32/32/06
2226 XIV Corps Interrogations January 13-February 21, 1943, ca. 100 pp.
2226 Americal Division Interrogation February 21, 1943, 3 pp.
2226 U.S. Navy Intelligence Service, 12th Naval District. Interrogation October 31,
1942, 3 pp. location: 390/32/32/06
2226 43rd Infantry Division, Americal Division, and XIV Corps interrogations,
interviews, and translations 1943, ca. 100 pp. location: 390/32/32/06
2226 Chief Signal Officer. Gazetteer of Pacific Theater Place Names (in Japanese
and English) July 13, 1944, 78 pp. location: 390/32/32/06
2226-2227 Advanced Command Post, HQ, Alaska Defense Command translations of
documents captured at Attu and Kiska June 1943-February 1944, ca. 700
pp. location: 390/32/32/06
2227 HQ, Western Defense Command. Translations of Attu and Kiska documents
June-August 1943, ca. 35 pp.
2225 Chief of Naval Operations, Naval Intelligence Service reports of translations
and interrogations, mainly dealing with treatment of Prisoners of War 1942-
1943, ca. 30 pp.
2227 Order of Battle-Guadalcanal 1942-1943, ca. 125 pp.
2227 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency (JICA)-China-Burma-India Interrogations
and Translations December 1943, ca. 20 pp. location: 390/32/32/06
2228 Translations of documents captured at Attu, Alaska July 1943, ca. 15 pp.

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ence Publications (Regional File), 1922-1944

2228 G-2 Western Defense Command and HQ, Alaska Defense Command,
Translations and covering letters for translations and interrogations 1942-
1943, ca. 75 pp.
2228 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency-China-Burma-India Enemy Publications
November-December 1943, ca. 40 pp.
2228 Miscellaneous intelligence on Japan 1941-1943, ca. 200 pp. location:
390/32/32/07
2229 Information on Japanese military and political situation Oct. 23, 1943,
ca. 20 pp.
2229 Office of Chief of naval Operations. Japanese Naval Activity, March-May
1942, ca. 50 pp.
2229 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency, Japanese Section, China-Burma-India.
Translation report on documents captured from the Italian ship Eritrea with
information on the Japanese military and political situation October 23,
1943, ca. 20 pp.
2229 Various reports on conditions in Japan 1937-1944, ca. 50 pp. location:
390/32/32/07
2230 Translation of a Japanese Newspaper providing a Japanese version of the
chronology of the war. Attached is a beautifully hand-drawn map showing
the territorial gains made by Japan. December 11, 1943
2230 Military Intelligence Service Language School, Camp Savage. Translations of
captured documents Oct. 1943, ca. 15 pp.
2230 Interrogation reports, November 1942, ca. 25 pp.
2230 Army Headquarters, Wellington, New Zealand Army Interrogations November
1942-July 1943, ca. 450 pp.
2230 General Staff Intelligence, Advanced HQ, Allied Land Forces, SWPA. Japanese
Tactics Bulletins [based on captured documents and interrogations] Nos. 1-9
October-December 1943, ca. 120 pp. location: 390/32/32/07
2231 Military Intelligence Service Language School Correspondence and
Translations November 1943-May 1944, ca. 125 pp; includes MISLS Bulletin
No. 5 Japanese Military Terms Defined in Japanese May 15, 1945, 15 pp. and
Glossary of Japanese Medical Terms April 24, 1944, ca. 20 pp.
2231 U.S. State Department cables regarding the Japanese-Russian situation
1935-1938, ca. 150 pp.
2231 Miscellaneous speeches and articles by Joseph C. Grew 1941-1943, ca. 10
pp. location: 390/32/32/07
2232 Supplemental Summaries of Gripsholm Data, ca. 10 pp.
2232 Alaska Defense Command translations 1943, ca. 20 pp.
2232 HQ Amphibian Training Force No. 9. G-2, Translations regarding Kiska
Operations, ca. 50 pp.
2232 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency (JICA)-China-Burma-India. Enemy
Publications January 1-20, 1944 location: 390/32/32/07
2233 Western Defense Command and Advanced Command post, HQ Alaska
Defense Command translations and interrogations 1943, ca. 70 pp. location:
390/32/32/07
2234 Military Intelligence Service Prisoner of War Branch. Interrogations 1944, ca.
100 pp.
2234 South Pacific Force of the U.S. Pacific Fleet, HQ of the Commander.
Translations April 24, 1943, ca. 25 pp.
2234 Western Defense Command. Translations of documents captured at Attu and
Kiska 1943, ca. 250 pp. location: 390/32/32/07
2235 Western Defense Command. Interrogations, Alaska 1943, ca. 100 pp.
2235 Military Intelligence Service Language School. Translations 1944, 5 pp.
2235 HQ, U.S. Army Forces in South Pacific Area , G-2, Translations January-
February 1943, ca. 400 pp. location: 390/32/33/01

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ence Publications (Regional File), 1922-1944

2236-2237 Translations of captured documents, mostly by the U.S. Army Forces in


South Pacific Area, South Pacific Force of the U.S. Pacific Fleet, and the
Combat Intelligence Center-South Pacific Force 1942-1944, ca. 1,300 pp.
location: 390/32/33/01
2237 Correspondence regarding translation work 1942-1944, ca. 100 pp. location:
390/32/33/01
2238 Intelligence Division, Far Eastern Bureau, British Ministry of Information,
New Delhi, India. Whos Who in Japan and Japanese-Occupied Territories A.
Japan. 2nd Edition April 15, 1944, 34 pp.
2238 HQ XIV Corps, G-2, Translations April-August 1943, ca. 400 pp. location:
390/32/33/01
2239 Advanced Command Post, HQ Alaska Department, G-2, Translations
November 1943-March 1944, ca. 125 pp. location: 390/32/33/01
2242-2243 Army and Navy Translations and Prisoner of War Interrogations 1942-1943,
ca. 450 pp. location: 390/32/33/01
2245 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 209 Commentary on International Law
Regarding Chemical and Bacterial Warfare October 6, 1944, 7 pp.
2245 Board of Economic Warfare. Japanese Techniques of Occupation: Selected
Laws and Official Documents March 27, 1943, 137 pp.
2245 Article by Graham H. Stuart, Jap Treatment of American Prisoners Giving
Rise to Stronger Complaints, Victory Bulletin August 10, 1944 p. 5.
2245 [Special Branch, MIS]. Jurisdiction, Organization and Personnel of Japanese
Greater East Asia Ministry n.d. 21 pp. location: 390/32/33/02
2248 HQ, U.S. Army Forces in South Pacific Area, G-2, Covering letters regarding
captured documents and translations September 1943-May 1944, ca. 15 pp.
2248 Miscellaneous Interrogations 1942, ca. 10 pp. location: 390/32/33/02
2248 Interrogations and Translations 1943-1944, ca. 75 pp. location:
390/32/33/02
2250 Army and Navy Interrogations and Translations 1942-1944, ca. 50 pp.
location: 390/32/33/03
2251 Herbert C. Lee, A Japanese Handbook for Sailors, Soldiers and Marines 1942
2251 Communiques Issued by the Imperial General Headquarters (Since the
Outbreak of the Greater East Asia War) (The Mainichi Publishing Company
1943) 127 pp. location: 390/32/33/03
2253 Military Intelligence Service. Translations and interrogations 1943-1944
location: 390/32/33/03
2259-2268 Korea location: 390/32/33/04
2416-2425 Malaya location: 390/33/1/05
2426-2432 Manchuria location: 390/33/1/07
2629-2634 Netherlands East Indies location: 390/33/6/01
2645-2649 New Zealand location: 390/33/6/03
2715 Pacific Ocean Area: Misc. location: 390/33/7/06
2896 Southeast Asia: Misc. location: 390/33/11/04
2897 South Pacific Area: Misc. location: 390/33/11/04
2899 Southwest Pacific: Misc. location: 390/33/11/04
3012-3025 Thailand location: 390/33/13/07
3012 Thailand: 1000
3012 Thailand: 2020
3013 Thailand: 2030
3013 Thailand: 3100
3014 Thailand: 3100
3014 Thailand: 3850

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3015 Thailand: 3850


3015-3017 Thailand: 4000
3017 Thailand: 4520
3018 Thailand: 4530
3018 Thailand: 4800
3019 Thailand: 4810
3019 Thailand: 6960
3020 Thailand: 7000
3020 Thailand: 9000
3021 Thailand: 9010
3021 Thailand: 9185
3022 Thailand: 9185
3022 Thailand: 9935
3023 Thailand: 9935
3023-3025 Thailand: Misc.

Formerly Security-Classified Intelligence Reference Publications (P File)


Received from U.S. Military Attachs, Military and Civilian Agencies of the United
States, Foreign Governments and Other Sources, 1940-1945 (0165-NM84-79)

Box Subject
227 ADVANTIS Advanced Echelon Alamo Force Report on Japanese Documents
captured at Hollandia, May 12, 1944 location: 390/33/25/06
227-232 ADVANTIS Bulletins Nos. 3-723 November 1944-June 1945 location:
390/33/25/06
232 ADVANTIS Interrogation Reports Nos. 23-37 January-February 1945
location: 390/33/25/06
232 ADVANTIS Research Report No. 99 Japanese Place Names: Leyte Province,
Philippine Islands location: 390/33/26/06
232-234 ADVANTIS Translations Nos. 1-151 Nov. 1944-June 1945 location:
390/33/25/06
234 ADVANTIS Air Forces Unit Interrogation Reports June 1944-August 1945
location: 390/33/25/07
234 ADVANTIS Ammunition Nomenclature June 1944 location: 390/33/25/07
234 ADVANTIS Australian Forces Advanced AFA Bulletins Nos. 1-45 June-August
1945 location: 390/33/25/07
234 ADVANTIS Australian Forces Advanced AFA Interrogation Reports Nos. 1-14
June-August 1945 location: 390/33/25/07
234 ADVANTIS Australian Forces AFA Translations Nos. 1-8 July-August 1945
location: 390/33/25/07
271-272 ADVANTIS 6th Army Captured Documents November 30, 1944-April 28,
1945 location: 390/33/26/05
272 ADVANTIS 8th Army Captured Documents February 3, 1944-April 23, 1945
location: 390/33/26/05
272-273 ADVANTIS I Corps Captured Documents February 1, 1945-April 29, 1945
location: 390/33/26/05
273 ADVANTIS I Corps Preliminary Interrogations January 17, 1945-April 28,
1945 location: 390/33/26/05
273-274 ADVANTIS X Corps Captured Documents October 14, 1944-May 9, 1945
location: 390/33/26/05

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274 ADVANTIS XI Corps Captured Documents February 1, 1945-April 28, 1945
location: 390/33/26/05
274-275 ADVANTIS XIV Corps Captured Documents January 30, 1945-April 28, 1945
location: 390/33/26/05
275 NTIS XXIV Corps Captured Documents January 23 and February 8, 1945
location: 390/33/26/05
275-276 ADVANTIS 1st Australian Army Captured Documents February 7, 1945-
August 9, 1945 location: 390/33/26/05
235-270 ATIS Bulletins (Preliminary Examination of Documents) Nos. 1-2,200
October 1942-October 1945 location: 390/33/25/07
271 ATIS Bulletin Briefs Nos. 391-1,151 Sept.1943-June 1944 location:
390/33/26/05
276 ATIS Current Translation No. 9; includes Manual of Gas Defense (November
1938) December 22, 1942, 48 pp. location: 390/33/26/06. [Note: For
ATIS Current Translations Nos. 1-8. 10-14, see OSS XL Files location
390/33/26/06.]
275 ATIS Current Translation No. 15 January 22, 1943, 42 pp. location:
390/33/26/06
274 ATIS Current Translation No. 16; contains information on instructions for
more severe treatment of prisoners January 25, 1943, 49 pp. location:
390/33/26/06
276 ATIS Current Translation No. 17 January 27, 1943, 54 pp. location:
390/33/26/06
276 ATIS Current Translation No. 18 February 4, 1943, 38 pp. location:
390/33/26/06
276 ATIS Current Translation No. 19 February 11, 1943, 46 pp. location:
390/33/26/06
276 ATIS Current Translation No. 20; includes letter on Pearl Harbor attack and
sketch of gas bomb February 20, 1943, 74 pp. location: 390/33/26/06
276 ATIS Current Translation No. 21 February 25, 1943, 66 pp. location:
390/33/26/06
276 ATIS Current Translation No. 22 March 4, 1943, 43 pp. location:
390/33/26/06
276 ATIS Current Translation No. 23; includes notes on gases March 11, 1943,
68 pp.
276 ATIS Current Translation No. 24; includes hearsay reports on cannibalism
among Japanese troops March 20, 1943, 46 pp. location: 390/33/26/06
276 ATIS Current Translation No. 25; includes brief information on use of gas and
smoke gas candles April 2, 1943, 64 pp. location: 390/33/26/06
276 ATIS Current Translation No. 26 April 13, 1943, 110 pp. location:
390/33/26/06
276 ATIS Current Translation No. 27 April 19, 1943, 86 pp. location:
390/33/26/06
276 ATIS Current Translation No. 28; includes information on anti-gas devices
April 22, 1943, 50 pp. location: 390/33/26/06
276 ATIS Current Translation No. 29; provides information about the eating dead
Australians April 28, 1943, 76 pp. location: 390/33/26/06
277 ATIS Current Translation No. 30; includes prisoner reports on chemical
warfare April 29, 1943, 50 pp. location: 390/33/26/06
277 ATIS Current Translation No. 31 April 30, 1943, 55 pp. location:
390/33/26/06
277 ATIS Current Translation No. 32; includes a dairy of a Petty Officer of Ssebo
Naval Station-Buna Strip Area-mentioning shooting of captured British
prisoners May 1, 1943, 35 pp. location: 390/33/26/06
277 ATIS Current Translation No. 33 May 4, 1943, 68 pp. location: 390/33/26/06

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277 ATIS Current Translation No. 34 May 9, 1943, 40 pp. location: 390/33/26/06
277 ATIS Current Translation No. 35; includes information on Allied Prisoners of
War and Internees May 15, 1943, 42 pp. location: 390/33/26/06
277 ATIS Current Translation No. 36 May 16, 1943, 32 pp. location:
390/33/26/06
277 ATIS Current Translation No. 37; includes a copy of Imperial Rescript
[December 8, 1941] containing the declaration of war on the United States
and Great Britain May 17, 1943, 52 pp. location: 390/33/26/06
277 ATIS Current Translation No. 38; May 18, 1943, 39 pp. location:
390/33/26/06
277 ATIS Current Translation No. 39 May 20, 1943, 40 pp. location:
390/33/26/06
277 ATIS Current Translation No. 40 May 25, 1943, 60 pp. location:
390/33/26/06
277 ATIS Current Translation No. 41 May 26, 1943, 36 pp. location:
390/33/26/06
277 ATIS Current Translation No. 42 May 27, 1943, 39 pp. location:
390/33/26/06
277 ATIS Current Translation No. 43 May 29, 1943, 38 pp. location:
390/33/26/06
274 ATIS Current Translation No. 44 May 31, 1943, 39 pp. location:
390/33/26/06
277 ATIS Current Translation No. 45 June 1, 1943, 36 pp. location: 390/33/26/06
277 ATIS Current Translation No. 46; includes notes on gas June 2, 1943, 34 pp.
location: 390/33/26/06
277 ATIS Current Translation No. 47 June 5, 1943, 46 pp. location: 390/33/26/06
277 ATIS Current Translation No. 48 June 7, 1943, 55 pp. location: 390/33/26/06
277 ATIS Current Translation No. 49 June 9, 1943, 50 pp. location: 390/33/26/06
277 ATIS Current Translation No. 50 June 9, 1943, 46 pp. location: 390/33/26/06
278 ATIS Current Translation No. 51; includes notebook containing names of high
ranking Army and Navy officers, list of members of the new Ministry, with
brief biographical notes in some instances; Prince Takamatsus assignment is
mentioned June 10, 1943, 45 pp. location: 390/33/26/06
278 ATIS Current Translation No. 53 June 12, 1943, 51 pp. location:
390/33/26/06
278 ATIS Current Translation No. 54; includes intelligence report on Burmese
operations June 14, 1943, 48 pp. location: 390/33/26/06
278 ATIS Current Translation No. 55; includes fragmentary notes of court
martial proceedings for cases of pilfering and murder June 17, 1943, 46 pp.
location: 390/33/26/06
278 ATIS Current Translation No. 56 June 19, 1943, 45 pp. location:
390/33/26/06
278 ATIS Current Translation No. 57 June 26, 1943, 42 pp. location:
390/33/26/06
278 ATIS Current Translation No. 58 and No. 58A June 29, 1943, 40 pp. location:
390/33/26/06
278 ATIS Current Translation No. 59 July 1, 1943, 52 pp. location: 390/33/26/06
278 ATIS Current Translation No. 60; includes notes on gas July 3, 1943, 50 pp.
location: 390/33/26/06
278 ATIS Current Translation No. 61; includes names of units in China and Indo-
China July 6, 1943, 43 pp. location: 390/33/26/06
278 ATIS Current Translation No. 62; includes notes on gas, gas detectors and
masks July 7, 1943, 48 pp. location: 390/33/26/06

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278 ATIS Current Translation No. 63 July 9, 1943, 53 pp. location: 390/33/26/06
278 ATIS Current Translation No. 64 July 13, 1943, 69 pp. location:
390/33/26/06
278 ATIS Current Translation No. 65 July 18, 1943, 86 pp. location:
390/33/26/06
278 ATIS Current Translation No. 66 July 22, 1943, 64 pp. location:
390/33/26/06
279 ATIS Current Translation No. 67 July 22, 1943, 85 pp. location:
390/33/26/06
279 ATIS Current Translation No. 68; includes distribution list of chemical warfare
equipment July 23, 1943, 46 pp. location: 390/33/26/06
279 ATIS Current Translation No. 69 July 26, 1943, 52 pp. location:
390/33/26/06
279 ATIS Current Translation No. 70 July 30, 1943, 81 pp. location:
390/33/26/06
279 ATIS Current Translation No. 71; includes information on treatment of
natives August 4, 1943, 72 pp. location: 390/33/26/06
279 ATIS Current Translation No. 72 August 7, 1943, 71 pp. location:
390/33/26/06
279 ATIS Current Translation No. 73; includes some chemical warfare
instructions (e.g., on smoke candling, gas) and notes on the results of a
navy wrestling tournament held on Navy Day August 10, 1943, 77 pp.
location: 390/33/26/06
279 ATIS Current Translation No. 74; contains information on Allied prisoners of
War and information on a chemical warfare investigation August 18, 1943,
83 pp. location: 390/33/26/06
279 ATIS Current Translation No. 75 August 22, 1943, 90 pp. location:
390/33/26/06
279 ATIS Current Translation No. 76; includes information on anti-gas equipment
August 26, 1944, 100 pp. location: 390/33/26/06
279 ATIS Current Translation No. 77; includes references to prisoners of war
August 30, 1943, 35 pp. location: 390/33/26/06
279-280 ATIS Current Translation No. 78 September 9, 1943, 150 pp. location:
390/33/26/06
280 ATIS Current Translation No. 79; includes information on gas training
September 19, 1943, 120 pp. location: 390/33/26/06
280 ATIS Current Translation No. 80 Sept. 8, 1943, 22 pp. location:
390/33/26/06
280 ATIS Current Translation No. 81; includes information about a complaint
about excessive documents October 5, 1943, 202 pp. location:
390/33/26/06
280 ATIS Current Translation No. 82; includes information on gas or smoke-
candle October 13, 1943, ca. 200 location: 390/33/26/06
281 ATIS Current Translation No. 83 Oct. 20, 1944, 120 pp. location:
390/33/26/06
281 ATIS Current Translation No. 84 Oct. 24, 1943, 110 pp. location:
390/33/26/06
281 ATIS Current Translation No. 85 Oct. 15, 1943, 82 pp. location:
390/33/26/06
281 ATIS Current Translation No. 86 Oct. 25, 1943, 64 pp. location:
390/33/26/06
281 ATIS Current Translation No. 87 Oct. 28, 1943, 101 pp. location:
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281 ATIS Current Translation No. 89; includes information regarding ill treatment
of New Guinea natives, Allied Prisoners of War, and information about
abandoned wounded Japanese military personnel needing to kill themselves
November 13, 1943, 108 pp. location: 390/33/26/06
281 ATIS Current Translation No. 90 Nov. 22, 1944, 142 pp. location:
390/33/26/06
282 ATIS Current Translation No. 91; includes information on chemical warfare
material, with designs December 3, 1943, 106 pp. location: 390/33/26/06
282 ATIS Current Translation No. 92; includes information on treatment of
natives December 17, 1943, 49 pp. location: 390/33/26/06
282 ATIS Current Translation No. 93; includes information on protection of farms
and treatment of natives and charts on bacteriological diagnosis of dysentery
December 24, 1943, 41 pp. location: 390/33/26/06
282 ATIS Current Translation No. 94 Dec. 24, 1943, 43 pp. location:
390/33/26/06
282 ATIS Current Translation No. 95; includes information on chemical warfare
equipment January 1, 1944, 50 pp. location: 390/33/26/06
282 ATIS Current Translation No. 96 January 15, 1944, 46 pp. location:
390/33/26/06
282 ATIS Current Translation No. 97 January 13, 1944, 51 pp. location:
390/33/26/06
282 ATIS Current Translation No. 98 January 22, 1944, 42 pp. location:
390/33/26/06
282 ATIS Current Translation No. 99; included are rules regarding natives
January 27, 1944, 61 pp. location: 390/33/26/06
282 ATIS Current Translation No. 100; Includes regulations for Navy brothel
at Rabaul, including prices and information about interrogations of Allied
prisoners of war February 1944, 120 pp. location: 390/33/26/06
283 ATIS Current Translation No. 101 Feb. 14, 1944, 31 pp. location:
390/33/26/07
283 ATIS Current Translation No. 102 Feb. 24, 1944, 112 pp. location:
390/33/26/07
283 ATIS Current Translation No. 103; includes instructions for occupation of
Tami Island March 2, 1944, 102 pp. location: 390/33/26/07
283 ATIS Current Translation No. 104; included is information regarding
injections for bubonic plague, document preservation, methods of dealing
with natives March 11, 1944, 120 pp. location: 390/33/26/07
283 ATIS Current Translation No. 105; includes information on the history and
development of bacteriological warfare March 15, 1944, 101 pp. location:
390/33/26/07
283 ATIS Current Translation No. 106 March 20, 1944, 103 pp. location:
390/33/26/07
284 ATIS Current Translation No. 107 March 27, 1944, 100 pp. location:
390/33/26/07
284 ATIS Current Translation No. 108 March 31, 1944 ,95 pp. location:
390/33/26/07
284 ATIS Current Translation No. 109; included are charts of Medical Material
at Field Hospital for use in treatment of chemical warfare patients April 4,
1944, 95 pp. location: 390/33/26/07
284 ATIS Current Translation No. 110 April 9, 1944, 92 pp. location:
390/33/26/07
284 ATIS Current Translation No. 111; includes information on gas duty
regulations, with special instructions on the handling of cha chemicals April
9, 1944, 97 pp. location: 390/33/26/07

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284 ATIS Current Translation No. 112; includes information on decontaminating
agents and chemical agent detector tubes April 13, 1944, 91 pp.
284 ATIS Current Translation No. 113 April 22, 1944, 92 pp. location:
390/33/26/07
284-285 ATIS Current Translation No. 114; includes a chemical warfare equipment
questionnaire April 23, 1944, 73 pp. location: 390/33/26/07
285 ATIS Current Translation No. 115; includes manual on first aid instructions
for gas casualties and information on relations with natives April 30, 1944,
85 pp. location: 390/33/26/07
285 ATIS Current Translation No. 116; includes information on shortages of anti-
gas protective ointment, first-aid treatment for gassed personnel (discussing
decontamination measures) April 30, 1944, 86 pp. location: 390/33/26/07
285 ATIS Current Translation No. 117; includes file of intelligence summaries and
reports regarding New Guinea and chart of anti-gas training plan May 16,
1944, 112 pp. location: 390/33/26/07
285 ATIS Current Translation No. 118; includes directives on chemical warfare
May 16, 1944, 90 pp.
285 ATIS Current Translation No. 119 May 23, 1944, 94 pp. location:
390/33/26/07
285 ATIS Current Translation No. 120 May 25, 1944, 80 pp. location:
390/33/26/07
286 ATIS Current Translation No. 121; includes extracts on operations in the
Philippines (Manila-Baguio area), attitude towards native prisoners, and
reference to suspected use of gas shell by Allied troops May 28, 1944, 88 p.
location: 390/33/26/07
286 ATIS Current Translation No. 122; includes remarks on international law May
31, 1944, 89 pp. location: 390/33/26/07
286 ATIS Current Translation No. 123; includes notes on chemical warfare June
15, 1944, 90 pp. location: 390/33/26/07
286 ATIS Current Translation No. 124; includes extracts on anti-gas equipment
for men and horses June 17, 1944, 78 pp. location: 390/33/26/07
286 ATIS Current Translation No. 125 June 19, 1944, 81 pp. location:
390/33/26/07
286 ATIS Current Translation No. 126; includes information on functions of
Military Police June 23, 1944, 99 pp. location: 390/33/26/07
286 ATIS Current Translation No. 127; information on protection from gas,
gas sentry, and gas patrol training plans July 2, 1944, 75 pp. location:
390/33/26/07
287 ATIS Current Translation No. 128; includes extract concerning bacterial
warfare, relation between it and supply services, and actual operation in
vegetables and well-water July 7, 1944, 93 pp. location: 390/33/26/07
287 ATIS Current Translation No. 129 July 16, 1944, 94 pp. location:
390/33/26/07
287 ATIS Current Translation No. 130 July 23, 1944, 62 pp. location:
390/33/26/07
287 ATIS Current Translation No. 131; includes information regarding
air chemical warfare in tropical areas July 31, 1944, 76 pp. location:
390/33/26/07
287 ATIS Current Translation No. 132; includes regulations for handling
internees, information on notes from manual on anti-gas training and
decontamination procedure and notebook on war gases, decontamination
and detection August 3, 1944, 84 pp. location: 390/33/26/07
287 ATIS Current Translation No. 133 August 14, 1944, 90 pp. location:
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287 ATIS Current Translation No. 134; includes information about a Pacification
Squad and Commando Units July 24, 1944, 89 pp. location: 390/33/26/07
287 ATIS Current Translation No. 135 Sept. 26, 1944, 86 pp. location:
390/33/26/07
287 ATIS Current Translation No. 136; includes training notes on chemical
warfare September 28, 1944, 60 pp. location: 390/33/26/07
287 ATIS Current Translation No. 137; includes extracts from a medical field
manual on testing war gases and extracts from a manual on mechanized
chemical warfare (including aerial chemical warfare) Sept. 30, 1944, 90 pp.
location: 390/33/26/07
288 ATIS Current Translation No. 138 Oct. 23, 1944, 68 pp. location:
390/33/26/07
288 ATIS Current Translation No. 139; includes information on anti-gas
protective leggings for horses October 24, 1944, 83 pp. location:
390/33/26/07
288 ATIS Current Translation No. 140 Nov. 6, 1944, 76 pp. location:
390/33/26/07
288 ATIS Current Translation No. 141; includes information regarding gas
tactics (methods of use and sprays) January 13, 1945, 67 pp. location:
390/33/26/07
288 ATIS Current Translation No. 142; includes Operational Orders (Anti-
guerilla) January 3-November 14, 1944; January 15, 1945, 16 pp. location:
390/33/26/07
288 ATIS Current Translation No. 143; includes information regarding gas
protection for rations and forage January 18, 1945, 64 pp. location:
390/33/26/07
288 ATIS Current Translation No. 144; includes UE and 53rd Division Operational
Orders (anti-guerilla) January 3-November 14, 1943; Miscellaneous file of
Philippine Islands Military Police reports; and 14th Army reports December
1943-March 1944 on Philippine guerillas Jan. 29, 1945, 90 pp. location:
390/33/26/07
288 ATIS Current Translation No. 145 January 11, 1945, 24 pp. location:
390/33/26/07
289 ATIS Current Translation No. 146; includes information regarding Kaki Force
anti-guerilla activity January-April 1944 and Operations October 4-November
5, 1943 against Luzon guerillas January 31, 1945, 103 pp. location:
390/33/26/07
289 ATIS Current Translation No. 147; includes information on results of anti-
guerilla operations on Luzon July-December 1943; punitive and propaganda
measures against guerillas; Iloilo Military Police Field Diary and military
police reports December 9, 1943-April 17, 1944; Bataan Garrison Unit anti-
guerilla operations; and state of public order in the Philippines October-
December 1942, February 2, 1945, 124 pp. location: 390/33/26/07
289 ATIS Current Translation No. 148; includes information regarding the Third
Phase of Punitive Operations in the Philippines January-June 1943; Kai Force
Intelligence Reports April 21-July 15, 1944; and Luzon punitive operations
August 1-November 20, 1942 location: 390/33/26/07
289 ATIS Current Translation No. 149; includes report on Philippine guerillas
January 1-June 30, 1943 and Philippine police affairs 1943, February 6,
1945, 92 pp. location: 390/33/26/07
289 ATIS Current Translation No. 150: includes Watari intelligence Reports
June 21-September 1944; Shobu Group intelligence reports July and
September 1944; Kaki intelligence reports August 23-October 16, 1944; and
organization charts, officer assignments of units of the 35th Army and 14th
Army, February 13, 1945, 80 pp. location: 390/33/26/07

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289 ATIS Current Translation No. 151; includes roster of 26th Division officers
March-September 1944 and 16th Division messages on organization
January-October 1944, February 16, 1945, 86 pp. location: 390/33/26/07
289 ATIS Current Translation No. 152 Feb. 20, 1945, 88 pp. location:
390/33/26/07
289 ATIS Current Translation No. 153; includes maps of Philippine showing
code names of numbers of localities; notebook on Army and Army Air
organization; and officer roster 13th Field Artillery Regiment and 13th
Independent Field Artillery Battalion June-Aug. 1944, March 1, 1945, 88 pp.
location: 390/33/26/07
290 ATIS Current Translation No. 154 March 7, 1945, 93 pp. location:
390/33/27/01
290 ATIS Current Translation No. 155 March 11, 1945, 87 pp. location:
390/33/27/01
290 ATIS Current Translation No. 156; includes notes on espionage, fifth column
activity, counter-intelligence mechanics of intelligence March 21, 1945, 100
pp. location: 390/33/27/01
290 ATIS Current Translation No. 157; includes information on counter-
intelligence, propaganda, and use of gas April 21, 1945, 78 pp. location:
390/33/27/01
290 ATIS Current Translation No. 158 March 23, 1945, 81 pp. location:
390/33/27/01
290 ATIS Current Translation No. 159 March 25, 1945, 90 pp. location:
390/33/27/01
290 ATIS Current Translation No. 160; includes information on personnel of
Shobu Group (Shudan) April 5, 1945, 83 pp. location: 390/33/27/01
290 ATIS Current Translation No. 161 April 6, 1945, 79 pp. location:
390/33/27/01
291 ATIS Current Translation No. 162; includes information on treatment and
symptoms of chemical warfare casualties; Wake Island Battle Lessons April
8, 1945, 83 pp. location: 390/33/27/01
291 ATIS Current Translation No. 163 April 14, 1945, 90 pp. location:
390/33/27/01
291 ATIS Current Translation No. 164 April 21, 1945, 94 pp. location:
390/33/27/01
291 ATIS Current Translation No. 165; includes information on Philippine ultra
secret orders and reorganization of units in Manchuria, Korea, and China
April 22, 1945, 71 pp. location: 390/33/27/01
291 ATIS Current Translation No. 166; includes information on Bicol area guerrilla
group November 1944 and Land Combat Ordnance May 13, 1945, 75 pp.
location: 390/33/27/01
291 ATIS Current Translation No. 167; includes information on Guerrilla and Fifth
Column activities and activities of Nami Special Service Organization May 29,
1945, 82 pp. location: 390/33/27/01
292 ATIS Current Translation No. 168 June 1, 1945, 63 pp. location:
390/33/27/01
292 ATIS Current Translation No. 169; contains an outline of guerrilla tactics
June 3, 1945, 75 pp. location: 390/33/27/01
292 ATIS Current Translation No. 170; includes code designations and locations
of Army Air Force Units June 23, 1945, 16 pp. location: 390/33/27/01
292 ATIS Current Translation No. 171; extracts from Naval Bulletins September-
November 1944 location: 390/33/27/01
292 ATIS Current Translation No. 172 Oct. 22, 1945, 63 pp. location:
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292 ATIS Current Translation No. 173; includes information on Philippine Police
Training School and Philippine Islands Propaganda Plan October 22, 1945
location: 390/33/27/01
292 ATIS Current Translation No. 174; includes diary of Commander Tadakazu
Yoshioka; interrogation of an American Air Forces Prisoner of War; and
counterintelligence regulations of 19025 Force October 23, 1945, 41 pp.
location: 390/33/27/01
292-294 ATIS Press Translations November-December 1945 location: 390/33/27/01
294 ATIS Enemy Publication Nos. 1-2 location: 390/33/27/01
294 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 3 English-Japanese Phrase Book for Military use
February 2, 1943, 33 pp. location: 390/33/27/01
294 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 4 location: 390/33/27/01
294 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 5 Notebook Containing table of Organization
of Certain Japanese Army Units; contains information on Chemical Warfare
Butai March 11, 1943, 19 pp. location: 390/33/28/01
295 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 7 (Part II) Bismark Sea Operation February-
March 1942, April 8, 1943, 54 pp. location: 390/33/27/01
295 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 8 location: 390/33/27/01
295 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 9 Miscellaneous Records of the Southern
Expeditionary Force (Tomi 8125 Butai) in Malaya and the Philippines April 10,
1943, 45 pp. location: 390/33/27/01
295 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 10 File of Counter-Espionage Instructions
Belonging to Fuchiyama Butai, Nakajima Tai (Soputa Area November 27,
1942) May 7, 1943, 81 pp. location: 390/33/27/01
295 ATIS Enemy Publication Nos. 11-13 location: 390/33/27/01
295 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 14 Detailed Battle Report No. 2 Rabaul
Occupation Operations June 2, 1943, 38 pp. location: 390/33/27/01
295 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 15 Bulletin of Punishments (Wartime) Issued
January-April 1942 by Watari Group in the Philippines June 3, 1943, 15 pp.
location: 390/33/27/01
295 ATIS Enemy Publication Nos. 16-23 location: 390/33/27/01
296 ATIS Enemy Publication Nos. 22-31 location: 390/33/27/01
296 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 32 Account of the Netherlands East Indies
Operations February-March 1942, August 11, 1943, 12 pp. location:
390/33/27/01
296 ATIS Enemy Publication Nos. 33-38 location: 390/33/27/01
297 ATIS Enemy Publication Nos. 39-42 location: 390/33/27/02
297 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 43 File of Takamura Tai Orders September 17,
1943, 49 pp. location: 390/33/27/02
297 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 44 (in four parts) Moto Heidan Intelligence
Orders (April 29, 1943), September 24, 1943-January 6, 1944, ca. 300 pp.
location: 390/33/27/02
297 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 45 Census of Japan (October 1940) September
28, 1943, 33 pp. location: 390/33/27/02
297 ATIS Enemy Publication Nos. 46-47 location: 390/33/27/02
298 ATIS Enemy Publication Nos. 47-48 location: 390/33/27/02
298 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 49 Instructions for Keeping War Diaries and
Combat Reports October 14, 1943, 8 pp. location: 390/33/27/02
298 ATIS Enemy Publication Nos. 50-57 location: 390/33/27/02
298 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 58 Instructions Regarding Return of Ashes
November 25, 1943, 21 pp. location: 390/33/27/01
298 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 59-62 location: 390/33/27/02

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299 ATIS Enemy Publication Nos. 63-64 location: 390/33/27/02
299 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 65 Daily Record of Investigation of Prisoners
December 1, 1943, 15 pp. location: 390/33/27/02
299 ATIS Enemy Publication Nos. 66-78 location: 390/33/27/02
300 ATIS Enemy Publication Nos. 77-81 location: 390/33/27/02
300 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 82 Morale Lectures January 31, 1944, 12 pp.
location: 390/33/27/02
300 ATIS Enemy Publication Nos. 83-88 location: 390/33/27/02
300 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 89 Anti-Gas Instructions February 16, 1944, 19
pp. location: 390/33/27/02
300 ATIS Enemy Publication Nos. 90-95 location: 390/33/27/02
300 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 96 Bacteria Culture Media March 5, 1944, 48 pp.
location: 390/33/27/02
300 ATIS Enemy Publication Nos. 97-99 location: 390/33/27/02
301 ATIS Enemy Publication Nos. 100-110 location: 390/33/27/02
301 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 111 Study of Jungle Combat March 30, 1944, 12
pp. location: 390/33/27/02
301 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 112 location: 390/33/27/02
301 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 113 News Report on Java Volunteer Defense
Army April 14, 1944, 8 pp. location: 390/33/27/02
301 ATIS Enemy Publication Nos. 114-121 location: 390/33/27/02
302 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 123 File of Intelligence Reports on Operations in
Southwest Pacific Area April 23, 1944, 140 pp. location: 390/33/27/02
302 ATIS Enemy Publication Nos. 124-126 location: 390/33/27/02
302 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 127 File of Naval Postal Addresses May 12,
1944, 65 pp. location: 390/33/27/02
302 ATIS Enemy Publication Nos. 128-134 location: 390/33/27/02
303 ATIS Enemy Publication Nos. 135-144 location: 390/33/27/02
303 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 145 Intelligence Reports, Maps, and Sketches
Operations in New Guinea April 1942-August 1943, in three parts July 7-21,
1944, ca. 300 pp. location: 390/33/27/02
303 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 146-148 location: 390/33/27/02
304 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 149 Organization for Chemical Warfare July 11,
1944, 16 pp. location: 390/33/27/03
304 ATIS Enemy Publication Nos. 150-154 location: 390/33/27/03
304 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 155 Chemical Warfare Agents July 21, 1944, 51
pp. location: 390/33/27/03
304 ATIS Enemy Publication Nos. 156-157 location: 390/33/27/03
304 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 158 Military Rules and Regulations July 24,
1944, 76 pp. location: 390/33/27/03
304 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 159 location: 390/33/27/03
304 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 160 Identification and Location of Air Units and
Army Installations July 26, 1944, ca. 50 pp. location: 390/33/27/03
304 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 161 Military Police Intelligence Report July 31,
1944, 13 pp. location: 390/33/27/03
304 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 162 location: 390/33/27/03
304 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 163 Military Police Manual August 2, 1944, 98
pp. location: 390/33/27/03
304 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 164 location: 390/33/27/03
305 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 165 Underground Warfare in Canton August 11,
1943, 42 pp. location: 390/33/27/03

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305 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 166 location: 390/33/27/03
305 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 167 Discipline of Imperial Troops in the
Philippines and Army Propaganda Measures August 12, 1944, 6 pp. location:
390/33/27/03
305 ATIS Enemy Publication Nos. 168-169 location: 390/33/27/03
305 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 170 Intelligence Work and Rounding Up
August 13, 1944, 15 pp. location: 390/33/27/03
305 ATIS Enemy Publication Nos. 171-172 location: 390/33/27/03
305 ATIS Enemy Publication Nos. 173 Interrogation of Allied Prisoners concerning
Air Forces in the Solomons Area August 21, 1944, 32 pp. location:
390/33/27/03
305 ATIS Enemy Publication Nos. 174-175 location: 390/33/27/03
305 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 176 Plan for the Use of gas in Pawangcheng
Area September 5, 1944, 14 pp. location: 390/33/27/03
305 ATIS Enemy Publication Nos. 177-183 location: 390/33/27/03
306 ATIS Enemy Publication Nos. 184-188 location: 390/33/27/03
306 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 189 Portable Gas Detectors and table of Gases
September 18, 1944, 10 pp. location: 390/33/27/03
306 ATIS Enemy Publication Nos. 190-192 location: 390/33/27/03
306 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 193 Anti-Gas Medical Equipment September 27,
1944, 22 pp. location: 390/33/27/03
306 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 194 Wartime Medical Service September 28,
1944, 19 pp. location: 390/33/27/03
306 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 195 Air Sector Force Battalion Chemical Warfare
Section September 29, 1944, 7 pp. location: 390/33/27/03
306 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 196 Explosives: Chemical Warfare Detectors
and Decontaminating Equipment September 30, 1944, 18 pp. location:
390/33/27/03
306 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 197 Use of Poison Testers Set, Fifth Column
Activity in China, and Japanese Propaganda Organization October 1, 1944,
28 pp. location: 390/33/27/03
306 ATIS Enemy Publication Nos. 198-205 location: 390/33/27/03
306 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 206 Identifications, Pay, and Savings Books
October 5, 1944, 62 pp. location: 390/33/27/03
306 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 209 Commentary on International Law
Regarding Chemical and Bacterial Warfare October 6, 1944, 7 pp. location:
390/33/27/03
307 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 210 location: 390/33/27/03
307 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 211 Monthly Propaganda Report from Java
[December 1943] October 7, 1944, 27 pp. location: 390/33/27/03
307 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 212 Notes on Chemical Warfare, Protective
Measures and Training; Mortar Firing October 7, 1944, 36 pp. location:
390/33/27/03
307 ATIS Enemy Publication Nos. 213-218 location: 390/33/27/03
307 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 219 Use of Gas and Smoke and Anti-Gas
Measures in Landing Operations October 30, 1944, 7 pp. location:
390/33/27/03
307 ATIS Enemy Publication Nos. 220-221 location: 390/33/27/03
307 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 222 Military Police Intelligence, Propaganda,
Pacification and Fifth Column Activities November 8, 1944, 10 pp. location:
390/33/27/03
307 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 223 Condition on Corregidor Island Defenses
After May 6, 194, November 13, 1944, 29 pp. location: 390/33/27/03

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307 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 224 location: 390/33/27/03
307 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 225 Topics for Prisoner of War Interrogation;
American Press on Japanese Army Morale, etc. November 15, 1944, 12 pp.
location: 390/33/27/03
307 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 226 Commando Raiding Unit Tactics: Manual
and Maneouvre Plans November 18, 1944, 81 pp. location: 390/33/27/03
307 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 227 location: 390/33/27/03
307 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 228 Chemical Warfare Material November 23,
1944, 15 pp. location: 390/33/27/03
307 ATIS Enemy Publication Nos. 229-232 location: 390/33/27/03
308 ATIS Enemy Publication Nos. 233-237 location: 390/33/27/03
308 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 237 Personal Punishment and Military Discipline;
Legal Punishment of Enemy Air Personnel; Courts-Martial Judgments; Air
Raid Defense Measures December 3, 1944, 19 pp. location: 390/33/27/03
308 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 238 location: 390/33/27/03
308 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 239 Regulations Concerning Employment of
Prisoners of War and Supervision of Troops Returning to Japan December 4,
1944, 11 pp. location: 390/33/27/03
308 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 240 Handling of Wartime Roster of Military
Records December 5, 1944, 7 pp. location: 390/33/27/03
308 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 241 Transport Ship Number List December 11,
1944, 157 pp. location: 390/33/27/03
308 ATIS Enemy Publication Nos. 242-246 location: 390/33/27/03
308 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 247 Operation of Reorganized Division Medical
Units December 20, 1944, 18 pp. location: 390/33/27/03
308 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 248 location: 390/33/27/03
308 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 249 Demolition and Sabotage and Manufacture
of Munitions and War Gases December 20, 1944, 44 pp. location:
390/33/27/03
308 ATIS Enemy Publication Nos. 250-254 location: 390/33/27/03
309 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 255 Prosecution in Intelligence and Handling of
Prisoners of War December 25, 1944, 6 pp. location: 390/33/27/03
309 ATIS Enemy Publication Nos. 256-269 location: 390/33/27/03
309 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 270 Officer and Unit Identifications; Report of
Damage and Casualties January 7, 1945, 42 pp. location: 390/33/27/03
309 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 271 Intelligence and Fifth Column Operations in
Total War January 7, 1945, 53 pp. location: 390/33/27/03
309 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 272 Global Situation Report for February 1944,
January 8, 1945, 54 pp. location: 390/33/27/03
309 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 273 location: 390/33/27/03
309 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 274 Naval Mail Handling Regulations and Postal
Addresses January 8, 1945, 71 pp. location: 390/33/27/03
309 ATIS Enemy Publication Nos. 275-277 location: 390/33/27/03
309 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 278 Malaya Campaign 1941-1942, January 11,
1945, 110 pp. location: 390/33/27/03
310 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 279 location: 390/33/27/03
310 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 280 Interrogation Reports on American Aircrew
Prisoners of War January 12, 1945, 18 pp. location: 390/33/27/03
310 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 281 location: 390/33/27/03
310 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 282 Air Intelligence Records January 16, 1945,
58 pp. location: 390/33/27/03
310 ATIS Enemy Publication Nos. 283-284 location: 390/33/27/03

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310 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 285 Lessons from New Guinea Operations July
1942-April 1943, January 18, 1945, 29 pp. location: 390/33/27/03
310 ATIS Enemy Publication Nos. 286-288 location: 390/33/27/03
310 ATIS Enemy Publication Nos. 289 65 Brigade Combat Report on Philippine
Operations January 19, 1945, 116 pp. location: 390/33/27/03
310 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 290 Weekly Information Bulletin with Special
Editorial on Wartime Organization of Industry January 19, 1945, 31 pp.
location: 390/33/27/03
310 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 291 Explanation of Military Terms January 19,
1945, 12 pp. location: 390/33/27/03
310 ATIS Enemy Publication Nos. 292-295 location: 390/33/27/03
311 ATIS Enemy Publication Nos. 296-299 location: 390/33/27/04
311 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 300 Lessons from the New Guinea Campaign
January 21, 1945, 11 pp. location: 390/33/27/04
311 ATIS Enemy Publication Nos. 301-306 location: 390/33/27/04
311 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 307 Duties and Training of Field Military Police
January 23, 1945, 21 pp. location: 390/33/27/04
311 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 308 Photograph Album of Battery 3, 36th
Mountain Artillery January 23, 1945, 36 pp. location: 390/33/27/04
311 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 309 80th Infantry Regiment Officer Personnel
Records January 23, 1945, 36 pp. location: 390/33/27/04
311 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 310 Collection of Combat Examples of the use of
War Gases January 23, 1945, 61 pp. location: 390/33/27/04
311 ATIS Enemy Publication Nos. 311-312 location: 390/33/27/04
311 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 313 Intelligence Report File of the Kami
Organization (Special Service Organization) January 25, 1945, 66 pp.
location: 390/33/27/04
311 ATIS Enemy Publication Nos. 314-318 location: 390/33/27/04
311 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 319 Organization Outlines of Various Units
February 8, 1945, 43 pp. location: 390/33/27/04
312 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 320 location: 390/33/27/04
312 ATIS Enemy Publication Nos. 321 Regulations for Handling Prisoners of War
February 21, 1945, 43 pp. location: 390/33/27/04
312 ATIS Enemy Publication Nos. 322-325 location: 390/33/27/04
313 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 326 location: 390/33/27/04
313 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 327 Naval General Staff Intelligence Report on
Allied Situation in the Pacific July 22, 1944, March 4, 1945, 6 pp. location:
390/33/27/04
313 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 328 Lessons from the Saipan Operations March
5, 1944, 6 pp. location: 390/33/27/04
313 ATIS Enemy Publication Nos. 329-334 location: 390/33/27/04
313 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 336 Extralegal Punishment March 25, 1945, 10
pp. location: 390/33/27/04
313 ATIS Enemy Publication Nos. 337-339 location: 390/33/27/04
313 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 340 Report on Investigation on Illegal Firing by
Native Policeman at Anggopi, Biak Island March 29, 1945, 8 pp. location:
390/33/27/04
313 ATIS Enemy Publication Nos. 341-342 location: 390/33/27/04
313 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 343 Reports on Counterintelligence, Propaganda
and Fifth Column Activities in the Philippines March 30, 1945, 60 pp.
location: 390/33/27/04
313 ATIS Enemy Publication Nos. 344-347 location: 390/33/27/04

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313 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 348 Duties and Command Use of Field Military
Police Units April 2, 1945, 25 pp. location: 390/33/27/04
313 ATIS Enemy Publication Nos. 349-352 location: 390/33/27/04
314 ATIS Enemy Publication Nos. 353-354 location: 390/33/27/04
314 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 355 Luzon Campaign of 16 Division December
24, 1941-Janaury 3, 1942 April 15, 1945, 10 pp. location: 390/33/27/04
314 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 356 Gas Training Reference for Battalion
Warrant Officers and Sergeants Major April 15, 1945, 12 pp. location:
390/33/27/04
314 ATIS Enemy Publication Nos. 357-358 location: 390/33/27/04
314 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 359 Parts I and II Guerilla Warfare in the
Philippines April 28, 1945, ca. 150 pp. location: 390/33/27/04
314 ATIS Enemy Publication Nos. 360-362 location: 390/33/27/04
314 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 363 Gas Protection Manual April 30, 1945, 93
pp. location: 390/33/27/04
314 ATIS Enemy Publication Nos. 364-367 location: 390/33/27/04
315 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 368 Notes on Gas and Chemical Warfare May 3,
1945, 63 pp. location: 390/33/27/04
315 ATIS Enemy Publication Nos. 369-376 location: 390/33/27/04
315 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 377 Handwritten Notebook on Espionage and
Sabotage May 25, 1945, 21 pp. location: 390/33/27/04
315 ATIS Enemy Publication Nos. 378-380 location: 390/33/27/04
315 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 381 Defense Against Bacterial Warfare May 31,
1945, 11 pp. location: 390/33/27/04
315 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 382 location: 390/33/27/04
316 ATIS Enemy Publication Nos. 383-397 location: 390/33/27/04
316 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 398 Trial Records of Filipino and Chinese
Guerillas and Civilians and Japanese Soldiers and Civilians September 22,
1945, ca. 50 pp. location: 390/33/27/04
316 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 399 location: 390/33/27/04
317 ATIS Enemy Publication Nos. 400-415 location: 390/33/27/04
317 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 416 Deceptive Techniques Used in Espionage
and Counterespionage October 12, 1945, 63 pp. location: 390/33/27/04
317 ATIS Enemy Publication Nos. 417-420 location: 390/33/27/04
317 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 421 Code Names and Numbers, Proper
Designations and Locations of Army Units October 15, 1945, 60 pp. location:
390/33/27/04
317 ATIS Examination Section List of Forms in Order of Usage Part 1 of 2
location: 390/33/27/04
317 ATIS Functions Report February 28, 1944 location: 390/33/27/04
317 ATIS General Translation References, ca. September 1945 location:
390/33/27/04
317 ATIS Glossary of Japanese Terms Nos. 1-7, 1944-1945 location:
390/33/27/05
318 ATIS Information Bulletins No. 1 location: 390/33/27/05
318 ATIS Information Bulletins No. 2 Japanese Knowledge of Allied Activities
Derived from Security Leaks or Espionage December 5, 1943, 40 pp.#1-#21
Nov. 1943-July 1944 location: 390/33/27/05
318 ATIS Information Bulletins Nos. 3-8 location: 390/33/27/05
319 ATIS Information Bulletins No. 9 Four Aspects of Japanese Rule in N.E.I.
[Netherlands East Indies] February 17, 1944, 23 pp. location: 390/33/27/05
319 ATIS Information Bulletins Nos. 11-13 location: 390/33/27/05

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319 ATIS Information Bulletins No. 14 Part I Self-Immolation as a Factor in
Japanese Military Psychology April 4, 1944, 44 pp. location: 390/33/27/05
319 ATIS Information Bulletins No. 14 Part II The Emperor Cult as a Present
Factor in Japanese Military Psychology June 21, 1944, 38 pp. location:
390/33/27/05
319 ATIS Information Bulletins Nos. 15-21 location: 390/33/27/05
319 ATIS Information Request Reports Nos. 49-69 location: 390/33/27/05
320 ATIS Information Request Reports Nos. 70-83 location: 390/33/27/05
320 ATIS Information Request Reports No. 84 Report on the Japanese Kempei
September 14, 1943, 15 pp. location: 390/33/27/05
320 ATIS Information Request Reports Nos. 85-91 location: 390/33/27/05
320 ATIS Information Request Reports No. 92 Report on Japanese Methods
of Interrogating Allied Prisoners of War Oct. 22, 1943, 9 pp. location:
390/33/27/05
320 ATIS Information Request Reports Nos. 93-102 location: 390/33/27/05
320 ATIS Information Request Reports Nos. 103 Report on British. Australian,
and Indian Prisoners of War in and around Rabual April 25, 1944, 17 pp.
location: 390/33/27/05
320 ATIS Information Request Reports No. 104 location: 390/33/27/05
320-330 ATIS Interrogation Reports Nos. 11-783 Oct. 1942-Sept. 1945 location:
390/33/27/05
330 ATIS Interrogation Reports Supplementary Nos. 7-10A October 1942-August
1943 location: 390/33/27/06
330 ATIS Interrogation Spot Reports Nos. 1-66 November 1942-July 1943
location: 390/33/27/06
330-331 ATIS Interrogation Limited Distribution Nos. 2-29 August 1943-March 1945
location: 390/33/27/06
331 ATIS Inventory Nos. 1-4 [Documents of Probable or General Value] location:
390/33/27/06
331 ATIS Reference No. 8 Japanese Ranks and Ratings location: 390/33/27/06
331 ATIS Interrogation Report Proforma July-November 1943 location:
390/33/27/06
122-123 ATIS Limited Distribution Translations Nos. 2-61 April 1944-September 1945
location: 390/33/27/07
123 ATIS Miscellaneous Publications 1942-1944 location: 390/33/27/07
124 ATIS Monthly Reports September 1944-November 1945 location:
390/33/27/07
125 ATIS Periodical Letters No. 14 June 1944 location: 390/33/27/07
126 ATIS Philippine Research Section Translation No. 1 June 1944 location:
390/33/27/07
335 ATIS Philippine Series Bulletins Nos. 1-17 March-August 1944 location:
390/33/27/07
335-336B ATIS Press Translations 1945 location: 390/33/27/07
336B ATIS Advanced Echelon 1st Australian Army Preliminary Interrogation
Reports February 2-June 1, 1945 location: 390/33/27/07
336B-337 ATIS Advanced Echelon 1st Australian Corps Preliminary Interrogation
Reports June 3-August 14, 1945 location: 390/33/27/07
337 ATIS Advanced Echelon 6th Army Preliminary Interrogation Reports
December 14, 1944-April 29, 1945 location: 390/33/28/01
338 ATIS Advanced Echelon 8th Army Preliminary Interrogation Reports January
1, 1945-May 11, 1945 location: 390/33/28/01
339 ATIS Advanced Echelon X Corps Preliminary Interrogation Reports October
24, 1944-May 9, 1945 location: 390/33/28/01

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339 ATIS Advanced Echelon XI Corps Preliminary Interrogation Reports February
2, 1945-May 2, 1945 location: 390/33/28/01
339 ATIS Advanced Echelon XIV Corps Preliminary Interrogation Reports
December 19, 1944-April 16, 1945 location: 390/33/28/01
339A ATIS Progress Report September 19, 1942-Sep. 8, 1944 location:
390/33/28/01
339A ATIS Publication No. 1 Japanese Military Convention Signs and Abbreviations
location: 390/33/28/01
339A ATIS Publication No. 2 Alphabetical List of Japanese Army Officers location:
390/33/28/01
339A ATIS Publication No. 8 Kanji Abbreviations, Variants and Equivalents
February 7, 1945 location: 390/33/28/01
339A ATIS Publication No. 9 Japanese-English Medical Dictionary February 7, 1945
location: 390/33/28/01
339A ATIS Publication No. 10 Restoration of Captured Documents: Manual for
cleaning, deciphering, and chemically restoring illegible captured documents
June 28, 1945 location: 390/33/28/01
340 ATIS Recommendations on How to Spot a Japanese location: 390/33/28/01
340 ATIS Research Reports Nos. 59-70 location: 390/33/28/01. [Note: For a
more complete compilation of ATIS Research Reports see the Records of the
Office of the Adjutant General (Record Group 407).]
340 ATIS Research Reports No. 71 Four Aspects of Japan Rule in N.E.I.
[Netherlands East Indies] February 17, 1944 location: 390/33/28/01
340 ATIS Research Reports No. 72 Japanese Violations of the Laws of War April
29, 1944 location: 390/33/28/01
340 ATIS Research Reports No. 72 Japanese Violations of the Laws of War
Supplement No. 1 March 19, 1945 location: 390/33/28/01
340 ATIS Research Reports No. 72 Japanese Violations of the Laws of War
Supplement No. 2 June 23, 1945 location: 390/33/28/01
341 ATIS Research Reports Nos. 73-83 location: 390/33/28/01
341 ATIS Research Reports No. 84 The Japanese and Bacterial Warfare July 24,
1944, 19 pp. location: 390/33/28/01
341 ATIS Research Reports Nos. 85-93 location: 390/33/28/01
342 ATIS Research Reports Nos. 94-116 location: 390/33/28/01
342 ATIS Research Reports No. 117 Infringements of the Laws of War and
Ethics by the Japanese Medical Corps January 26, 1945, 9 pp. location:
390/33/28/01
342 ATIS Research Reports No. 118 location: 390/33/28/01
342 ATIS Research Reports No. 119 Japanese Military Police Service February 28,
1945, 65 pp. location: 390/33/28/01
342 ATIS Research Reports No. 120 Amenities in the Japanese Armed Force
Nov. 15, 1945, 36 pp.; pp. 9-20 contains a section on brothels location:
390/33/28/01
342 ATIS Research Reports No. 121 location: 390/33/28/01
343 ATIS Research Reports Nos. 122-125 location: 390/33/28/02
343 ATIS Research Reports No. 126 Part II Hoko-The Spy Hostage System of
Group Control-The Clue to Japanese Psychology April 26, 1945, 142 pp.
location: 390/33/28/02. [Note: A copy of Part I can be found, among other
places, in the ATIS Research Reports in Records of the Office of the Adjutant
General (Record Group 407).]
343 ATIS Research Reports Nos. 127-131 location: 390/33/28/02
343-344 ATIS Spot Reports Nos. 1-193 Nov. 1942-February 1945 location:
390/33/28/02

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398-399 Captured Japanese Documents Alaska Defense Command July 1943-October
1944 location: 390/33/29/02
399 Captured Japanese Documents Allied Air Forces SWPA July-August 1942
location: 390/33/29/03
400 Captured Japanese Documents Alaska Defense Command May-June 1944
location: 390/33/29/03
400-401 Captured Japanese Documents Allied Air Forces SWPA September 1942-
September 1943 location: 390/33/29/03
401 Captured Japanese Documents Allied Land Forces SWPA Nos. 1-36
September 7-29, 1942 location: 390/33/29/03
401-408 Captured Japanese Documents HQ USAFISPA Combat Intelligence Center
South Pacific Force February-July 1944 location: 390/33/29/03
408 8th Army Captured Japanese Documents Jan. 8-June 1, 1945 location:
390/33/29/04
408 XI Corps Captured Japanese Documents May 3-June 29, 1945 location:
390/33/29/04
409 1st Australian Army Captured Japanese Document May 30, 1945 location:
390/33/29/04
409 1st Cavalry Division Captured Japanese Documents February 27-June 25,
1945 location: 390/33/29/04
409 I Corps Captured Japanese Documents April 29-June 29, 1945 location:
390/33/29/04
409 XIV Corps Captured Japanese Documents March 13, 1943-August 11, 1945
location: 390/33/29/04
409 40th Infantry Division Captured Japanese Document April 6, 1945 location:
390/33/29/04
409 43rd Infantry Division Captured Japanese Documents March 5-June 11, 1945
location: 390/33/29/04
409 6th Infantry Division Captured Japanese Documents May 21-August 3, 1945
location: 390/33/29/04
410 6th Army Captured Japanese Documents May 1-June 28, 1945 location:
390/33/29/04
410 2nd Australian Corps Captured Japanese Documents March 29-July 24, 1945
location: 390/33/29/04
410 Various British and joint forces in India and the China-Burma-India Captured
Japanese Documents 1943-1944 location: 390/33/29/04
411 X Corps Captured Japanese Documents May 11-July 30, 1945 location:
390/33/29/04
411 HQ, USAFISPA Captured Documents July-August 1943 location:
390/33/29/04
411-413 COMSOPAC Captured Documents January-July 1943 location: 390/33/29/04
413 U.S. Forces Philippines Captured Documents January-March 1942 location:
390/33/29/05
413 3rd Australian Division Captured Documents April-July 1945 location:
390/33/29/05
413 38th Infantry Division Captured Document Feb. 20, 1945 location:
390/33/29/05
413-414 32nd Infantry Division Captured Documents April 21-August 9, 1945
location: 390/33/29/05
414 25th Infantry Division Captured Documents February 18-June 4, 1945
location: 390/33/29/05
414 37th Infantry Division Captured Documents April 25-June 22, 1945 location:
390/33/29/05
414 33rd Infantry Division Captured Documents April-June 1945 location:
390/33/29/05

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414 XXIV Corps Captured Documents April 9-May 28, 1945 location:
390/33/29/05
414 U.S. Army Forces, China-Burma-India Captured Documents September-
October 1944 location: 390/33/29/05
414-415 Western Defense Command (WDC SF-C) Captured Documents Cover Sheets
August 1943-February 1944 location: 390/33/29/05
415 Western Defense Command (WDC SF-C) Captured Documents Covering
Letters May 1943-April 1944 location: 390/33/29/05
415 Western Defense Command (WDC) Captured Documents June-July 1943
location: 390/33/29/05
451 Chief, Chemical Warfare Service, Chemical Warfare Bulletin Vol. 28 No.
3 (July 1942) contains Chemical Warfare Chronology of World War II:
Summary of News Dispatches Appearing in American Daily Press for 1941-
1942 pp. 115-116 location: 390/33/30/03
451 Chief, Chemical Warfare Service, Chemical Warfare Bulletin Vol. 28 No. 4
(October 1942) contains The Law of Chemical Warfare pp. 174-186 and
Japanese Use of Chemical: Based on Official Reports pp. 188-191 location:
390/33/30/03
451 Office of the Chemical Officer, Headquarters I Corps [Philippines].
Chemical Intelligence Periodic Report No. 7 May 29, 1945, 4 pp. location:
390/33/30/03
451 Office of the Chemical Officer, Headquarters I Corps [Philippines].
Chemical Intelligence Periodic Report No. 8 June 4, 1945, 6 pp. location:
390/33/30/03
451 Office of the Chief of Chemical Warfare. Chemical Warfare Intelligence
Bulletins Nos. 15-59 (with some gaps) June 1, 1943-August 1, 1945;
contains information on Japanese Chemical Warfare location: 390/33/30/03
452 Office of the Chief, Chemical Warfare Service. Chemical War Estimate:
Axis Japan and United Nations January 2, 1943, ca. 225 pp. location:
390/33/30/03
452 Chief, Intelligence Branch, War Plans and Theaters Division, Chemical
Warfare Intelligence Digest No. 1 July 25, 1945, 3 pp.; covers primarily
Japanese Chemical Warfare location: 390/33/30/03
452 Office of the Chemical Officer, Headquarters, Advanced Echelon 5th Air Force
Chemical Warfare Intelligence Report No. 4, ca. September 1943, 6 pp.
location: 390/33/30/03
452 Chemical Officer, Headquarters 5332nd Brigade (Prov) Nampakka Area
Chemical Warfare Intelligence Report No. 1 February 6, 1945 location:
390/33/30/03
452 Intelligence Branch, Office, Chief Chemical Warfare Service. Chemical
Warfare Periodic Report No. 4 March 5, 1943, 9 pp. location: 390/33/30/03
452 Intelligence Branch, Office, Chief Chemical Warfare Service. Chemical
Warfare Periodic Report No. 7 July 8, 1943, 3 pp. location: 390/33/30/03
452 Intelligence Branch, Office, Chief Chemical Warfare Service. Chemical
Warfare Periodic Report No. 8 August 6, 1943, 3 pp. location: 390/33/30/03
452 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency (JICA) China-Burma-India Report on
Chemical Warfare April 27, 1944, 21 pp. location: 390/33/30/03
453-454 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency (JICA) China-Burma-India. Chemical
Warfare and Smoke Intelligence Bulletins 1944-June 1945, ca. 300 pp.
location: 390/33/30/03
454 Chemical Warfare Technical Committee Secretariat, Master general of the
Ordnance Branch, General Headquarters (India) Technical Bulletins Nos. 2-7
January-August 1945, ca. 250 pp. location: 390/33/30/03
455 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency (JICA)IB/SEA Chemical Warfare and
Smoke Intelligence Bulletin Nos. 13-14 May and August 1945, ca. 250 pp.
location: 390/33/30/03

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472 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletins Nos. 3-42 thru 30-43 location: 390/33/30/06
473 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletins Nos. 30-43 thru 31-43 location: 390/33/30/06
474 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletins Nos. 31-43 thru 31-43 location: 390/33/30/06
475 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletins Nos. 31-43 thru 34-43 location: 390/33/30/06
476 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletins Nos. 33-43 thru 38-43 location: 390/33/30/07
477 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletins Nos. 41-43 thru 42-43 location: 390/33/30/07
478 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletins Nos. 42-43 thru 48-43 location: 390/33/30/07
479 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletins Nos. 50-43 thru 70-43 location: 390/33/30/07
480 Missing Files
481 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletins Nos. 7-44 thru 18-44 location: 390/33/30/07
482 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletins Nos. 22-44 thru 34-44 location: 390/33/30/07
483 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletins Nos. 35-44 thru 41-44 location: 390/33/31/01
484 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletins Nos. 51-44 thru 55-44 location: 390/33/31/01
485 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletins Nos. 55-44 location: 390/33/31/01
486 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletins Nos. 55-44 thru 60-44 location: 390/33/31/01
487 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletins Nos. 60-44 location: 390/33/31/01
488 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletins Nos. 61-4 location: 390/33/31/01
489 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletins Nos. 461-44 thru 87-44 location: 390/33/31/01
490 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletins Nos. 90-44 thru 120-44 location: 390/33/31/02
491 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletins Nos. 125-44 thru 146-44 location:
390/33/31/02
492 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletins Nos. 174-44 thru 168-44 location:
390/33/31/02
493 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletins Nos. 168-44 thru 6-45 location: 390/33/31/02
494 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletins Nos. 8-45 thru 27-45 location: 390/33/31/02
495 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletins Nos. 28-45 thru 38-45 location: 390/33/31/02
496 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletins Nos. 40-45 thru 48-45 location: 390/33/31/02
497 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletins Nos. 54-45 thru 63-45 location: 390/33/31/03
498 CINCPOA Bulletins Nos. 64-45 through 73-45 location: 390/33/31/03
499 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletins Nos. 75-45 thru 85-45 location: 390/33/31/03
500 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletins Nos. 82-45 thru 89-45 location: 390/33/31/03
501 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletins Nos. 100-45 thru 116-45 location:
390/33/31/03
502 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletins Nos. 117-45 thru 132-45 location:
390/33/31/03 No. 124-45 Revised Register of Japanese Naval officers
(revision of No. 43-45) July 1, 1945, 169 pp.
502 No. 126-45 Know Your Enemy! Suicide Weapons and Tactics May 28, 1945,
37 pp.
502 No. 129-45 Special Translation No. 67 Suicide Force Combat Methods May
27, 1945, 23 pp.
503 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletins Nos. 132A-45 thru 144-45 location:
390/33/31/03
503 No. 133-45 Enemy Airfields in China, Korea, and Manchuria May 28, 1945,
335 pp. location: 390/33/31/04
504 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletins Nos. 145-45 thru 159-45 location:
390/33/31/04
504 No. 145-45 Special Translation No. 69 List of Industrial and Mining
Companies June 8, 1945, 150 pp.
504 No. 146-45 Names of Japanese Naval Vessels June 10, 1945, 21 pp.

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504 No. 159-45 Japanese Names Arranged by Characters FADTMACK August 7,
1945, 357 pp.
505 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletins Nos. 163-45 thru 175-45 location:
390/33/31/04
505 No. 163-45 Special Translation No. 75 Japanese Order of Battle July 2, 1945,
186 pp.
505 No. 163-45 Supplement No. 1 July 9, 1945, 37 pp.
505 No. 164-45 Psychological Warfare Part Two Supplement No. 1 July 14, 1945,
ca. 150 pp.
505 No. 171-45 Special Translation No. 76 Japanese Army Discipline and Morale;
A translated Japanese Army secret general order regarding Japanese Army
crimes and their punishment July 7, 1945, 61 pp.
506 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletins Nos. 176-45 thru 186-45 location:
390/33/31/04
507 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletins Nos. 189-45 thru 212-45 location:
390/33/31/04
507 No. 209-45 Guide to Japan September 1, 1945, 105 pp.
508-511 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Miscellaneous Records location: 390/33/31/04
511-512 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translations of captured documents location:
390/33/31/05
513-517 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Miscellaneous Records location: 390/33/31/05
518 Intelligence Center Pacific Ocean Areas. Japanese Land Forces Nos. 1-4,
8-9 July 26-Dec. 31, 1942, July 16 and Oct. 8, 1943, ca. 175 pp. location:
390/33/31/06
518 CINCPAC-CINCPOA. Japanese Warships Sunk November 26, 1945, 21 pp.
location: 390/33/31/06
519 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Enemy Bases: A Monthly Summary Jan. 1, 1945, 54 pp.
location: 390/33/31/06
519 JICPOA Preliminary Interrogation Reports November 1943-August 1944, ca.
175 pp. location: 390/33/31/06
519 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Order of Battle/Captured Japanese Document November
2, 1944, 3 pp. location: 390/33/31/06
520 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Preliminary Interrogation Reports September 1944-
January 1945, ca. 200 pp. location: 390/33/31/06
520 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translation Item 10,522 Japanese Army
Regulations Concerning the Handling of Persons Interned issued November
7, 1943, February 2, 1945, 60 pp. location: 390/33/31/06
520 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Interrogation Reports and Reports on
Psychological Warfare Nov.-Dec. 1944, ca. 125 pp. location: 390/33/31/06
521 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translation Nos. 1-7 November 6-29, 1944
location: 390/33/31/06
521 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translation No. 8 Japanese Medical Reports
December 3, 1944, 118 pp. location: 390/33/31/06
521 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translation No. 9 Data on Japanese Bombs and
Explosives December 3, 1944, 29 pp. location: 390/33/31/06
521 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translation Nos. 10-11 December 9-13, 1944
location: 390/33/31/06
521 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translation No. 14 Part II Data on Naval Air
Bases: Japan and Approaches December 15, 1944, 210 pp. location:
390/33/31/06
521 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translation No. 15 List of Japanese Headquarters
Air Publications December 15, 1944, 18 pp. location: 390/33/31/06
522 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translation Nos. 12, 16, 18 December 15-23,
1944 location: 390/33/31/06

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522 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translation No. 20 Parts I, II, III Data on
Japanese Naval Air Groups December 23, 1944, 350 pp. location:
390/33/31/06
522 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translation Nos. 22-23 December 26-27, 1944
location: 390/33/31/06
522 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translation No. 24 Data on Chemical Warfare
January 1, 1945, 88 pp. location: 390/33/31/06
522 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translation No. 25 Data on Naval Air Bases:
China and Kwantung Leased Territory Jan. 1, 1945, 81 pp. location:
390/33/31/06
523 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translation No. 26 Non-Combatant Naval Shore
Units January 8, 1945, 130 pp. location: 390/33/31/06
523 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translation Nos. 27, 30, 32, 37, 39-40, 42, 44
January 9-28, 1945 location: 390/33/31/06
523 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translations No. 75 (CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin
No. 163-45) Japanese Army Order of Battle July 2, 1945, ca. 210 pp.
location: 390/33/31/06
523 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translation No. 82 (CINCPAC-CINCPOA
Bulletin No. 174-45) Army Overseas Code Numbers and Army Territorial
Reorganization July 8, 1945, 15 pp. location: 390/33/31/06
524-525 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translation Nos. 1-12 October 31-December 27, 1944
location: 390/33/31/06
525 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translation No. 213 April 25, 1945 location:
390/33/31/07
525-526 CINCPAC-CINCPOA List of Translations of Captured Japanese Documents
Nos. 34-18, 286, 1944 location: 390/33/31/07
527-542 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translations of Captured Japanese Documents May 1943-
January 3, 1945 location: 390/33/31/07
542 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Index to Translation Publications October 31, 1944-
January 17, 1945 location: 390/33/32/02
542 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translations and Interrogations Nos. 13-15, 17 January
3-January 24, 1945 location: 390/33/32/02
607 Assistant Chief of Staff, G-2 U.S. Army Forces in the Far East. Counter
Intelligence Area Study No. 3 Leyte Province Philippines, ca. Dec. 1944, 67
pp. location: 390/33/33/04
607 Assistant Chief of Staff, G-2 U.S. Army Forces in the Far East. Counter
Intelligence Area Study No. 9 Southeastern Luzon Philippines February 14,
1945, ca. 200 pp. location: 390/33/33/04
607 Assistant Chief of Staff, G-2 U.S. Army Forces in the Far East. Counter
Intelligence Area Study No. 10 Manila and Environs Philippines, ca. February
1945, ca. 450 pp. location: 390/33/33/04
607 Assistant Chief of Staff, G-2 U.S. Army Forces in the Far East. Counter
Intelligence Area Study No. 12 Northern Luzon Philippines February 14,
1945, ca. 450 pp. location: 390/33/33/04
607 Assistant Chief of Staff, G-2 U.S. Army Forces in the Far East. Counter
Intelligence Area Study No. 13 Mindoro Province Philippines, ca. February
1945, ca. 40 pp. location: 390/33/33/04
607 Assistant Chief of Staff, G-2 U.S. Army Forces in the Far East. Counter
Intelligence Area Study No. 22 North Borneo and Sarawak and Brunei March
22, 1945, ca. 90 pp. location: 390/33/33/04
608 Assistant Chief of Staff G-2 USAFEE Counter Intelligence Area Study No. 23
South East Borneo April 20, 1945, ca. 40 pp. location: 390/33/33/04

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608 Assistant Chief of Staff G-2 U.S. Army Forces in the Far East Counter-
Intelligence Bulletin Nos. 28-58 (with some gaps) December 31, 1943-
June 1, 1945. [each issue runs 20-25 pp. with numerous short articles
and news notes; below are some highlights from various issues] location:
390/33/33/04
608 No. 31 Field Duties of Japanese Military Police
608 No. 32 Japanese Methods of Obtaining Information from Allied Prisoners of
War
608 No. 34 Bacteriological Warfare-Enemy View
608 No. 34 Japanese Methods of Destroying Code Books
608 No. 34 Japanese Intelligence and Counter Intelligence
608 No. 34 Japanese treatment of Natives
608 No. 35 Old Japanese Newspapers Important
608 No. 36 Captured Enemy Documents
608 No. 36 Japanese Treatment of Prisoners of War
608 No. 36 Value of Japanese Prisoners
608 No. 36 Burmese Special Service Group
608 No. 38 Japanese Counter Espionage How It Operates
608 No. 39 Enemy Development of Biological Warfare
608 No. 39 How the Japanese and Germans Treat Prisoners
608 No. 39 Reorganization of Japanese Agents in Burma
608 No. 41 How Enemy Agents Operate in China-Burma-India
608 No. 43 Intelligence Value of Carbon Paper
608 No. 43 New Britain Kikans
608 No. 43 Documents in Gas Masks
608 No. 43 Kempei Tai
608 No. 44 Japanese Espionage
608 No. 44 Japanese Intelligence Organization-Kami Kikan-Hollandia
608 No. 45 The Japanese and Glorious Death
608 No. 45 Japanese Intelligence Agencies in Dutch New Guinea
608 No. 45 The Kalibapi [party in the Philippines]
608 No. 46 Enemy Methods of Collecting Information
608 No. 47 Japanese Instructions on How to Interrogate
608 No. 47 Tokumu Kikan-Selection and Training of Personnel
608 No. 48 Japanese Espionage in the Philippine Islands
608 No. 48 Japanese Intelligence Organization
608 No. 48 Natives Reaction to Japanese
608 No. 48 Japanese Security Measures
608 No. 48 The Psychological Approach in Enemy Interrogation
608 No. 49 Clothing Change May Herald Japanese Use of Chemical Warfare
608 No. 49 Disloyal Filipinos Face Trial
608 No. 49 Civilian Interrogation methods
608 No. 49 No Royal Road to Good Prisoner of War Interrogation
608 No. 49 Japanese Propaganda Organization in Burma
608 No. 50 Hikari Kikan in China-Burma-India Theater
608 No. 50 New Pamphlet tells Japanese What to Do If He is Captured

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608 No. 50 Study of Japanese Propaganda Valuable in Revealing Methods of
Indoctrination
608 No. 50 Threats of Decapitation and Bribes Used in Japanese New Guinea
Pacification Program
608 No. 51 Propaganda and Fifth Column Activities Subject of Captured Enemy
Documents
608 No. 51 Japanese Feel Emperor Can Do No Wrong
608 No. 51 Captured Field Police Manual Reveals Instructions to Japanese
Military Police, Stressing Intelligence Activities
608 No. 51 Marines Learn that the Human Approach Works in Interrogating
Japanese Prisoners of War
608 No. 51 Japanese Chemical Warfare Plans are Fairly Comprehensive
608 No. 51 Morale Study of Japanese Prisoners of War
608 No. 51 Bushido Spirit Exemplified in Soldiers Farewell Letter to Father
608 No. 52 Interrogation of Japanese Prisoner of War Reveals Suicide Pilots are
not Volunteers
608 No. 52 Divisional Commanding General Order Proscribes Prisoner of War
Torture
608 No. 52 Interrogation Guide Taken From Japanese Book on Military Police
Intelligence
608 No. 52 Official Japanese Pronouncements on Atrocities Do Not Jibe with
Actions of Officers and Men
608 No. 52 Halmahorans Risk Lives Fleeing to Moretai to Escape Cruelty of
Japanese Military Police
608 No. 53 Techniques of Prisoner of War Interrogations Given in Captured
Documents Belong to Japanese General Staff Military Affairs Investigation
Section
608 No. 53 Security Laxness of Japanese Soldier Worries High Command
608 No. 53 Naval Air Service Establishing Suicide Units says Japanese Prisoner of
War
608 No. 53 Stories of Cannibalism Among Japanese Soldiers Appear Periodically
in [captured] Documents and Prisoner of War Statements
608 No. 54 Pilot Prisoner of War Says Men Will Not Volunteer For Suicide Missions
of Own Free Will
608 No. 54 Memorandum Issued by Vice-Minister of War says Drop in Morale is
Utterly Regrettable
608 No. 54 Radio Tokyo Announcement Has Sobering Effect on Men Guilty of
Loose Talk
608 No. 54 Japanese Prisoner of War Advances Novel Reason for Not
Surrendering
608 No. 54 [Japanese Document] Torture is to be Avoided in Order to Maintain
Military Discipline
608 No. 54 Captured Japanese Says No Standing Procedure is Enforced in
Treatment of American Prisoners of War
608 No. 54 Members of the Japanese Army Offer Explanation of Much Discussed
Bushido
608 No. 54 Japanese in Java are Exploiting Peoples Desire to Hold Office
608 No. 55 Intelligence value of Japanese Documents-Appraised in Terms of
Cultural Peculiarities
608 No. 55 Japanese Soldiers Violate Censorship Regulations
608 No. 55 [Japanese] Divisional Order Complains of Lack of Documents
608 No. 55 Japanese Imperial General Staff Puts Forth Conclusions Concerning
Intelligence Operations

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608 No. 55 Counterintelligence Corps Personnel of Luzon Maintaining Careful
Watch on Kempei Tai, Infiltration and Security Education
608 No. 56 Activity of Spies, Saboteurs and Collaborators in Philippine Islands
608 No. 56 Japanese Are Attempting to Capture Documents of Intelligence Value
608 No. 56 Careless Handling of Secret Documents Worries Japanese
608 No. 56 Lost Scrap of Paper Contains Valuable Information
608 No. 56 Captured Japanese Document Reveals Plans for Carrying Out
Propaganda Intelligence
608 No. 56 Prominent Factors in Japanese Military Psychology Subject of
Recent ATIS Research Report
608 No. 56 Lack of Humanity in Japanese Medical Corps Established in ATIS
Research Report
608 No. 57 Document Captured on Luzon Elaborates Program of Japanese
Espionage and Fifth Column Activities
608 No. 57 Japanese Operation Order Demands Suicide for Japanese Battle
Casualties
608 No. 57 Discovery of Files of Puppet Liaison Officer Expected to Yield
Important Information
608 No. 58 Japanese Censors Delete any Atrocity References in Soldiers Letters
608 No. 58 Division Staff Order Decries Shortcomings of Japanese Intelligence
609 Assistant Chief of Staff G-2 U.S. Army Forces in the Far East Counter-
Intelligence Bulletin Nos. 28-58 (with some gaps) June 15-September
15, 1945. [each issue runs 20-25 pp. with numerous short articles and
news notes; below are some highlights from various issues] location:
390/33/33/05
609 No. 59 Hoko Communal Hostage-Spy Systems, Shackles Body and Mind
of the Japanese. [Note: Document says No. 58, but date of document and
other evidence suggests that it is actually No. 59.]
609 No. 59 Japanese Addiction to Signs and Notices: Aids in Identifying Mines
and Units
609 No. 59 Counterintelligence Agents in China Theater
609 No. 59 Japanese Prisoner of War Describes Murder of Bedridden Wounded in
Baguio
609 No. 60 Captured Handwritten Notebook Reveals Japanese Fifth Column,
Sabotage Methods
609 No. 60 Japanese Military Police
609 No. 60 Japanese Are Aware of Security Hazards
609 No. 60 Warn Against Removing Stamps and Postmarks from Captured
Letters
609 No. 60 Inspection Report of Japanese Luzon Unit Makes Fine Reading
609 No. 61 Captured Tokumu Kikan Officer Reveals Organizations Activities on
Luzon
609 No. 61 Captured Japanese Memorandum Reveals Attempt to Improve Field
Security
609 No. 61 Overt Violation of Security Regulations Found in Sergeants Letter to
Mistress of Kempei Agent
609 No. 61 Japanese Economize Even in Murder
609 No. 62 Japanese Plan to Infiltrate Into Manila Revealed in Recently
Translated Document
609 No. 62 Chinese Prisoner of War Discloses Beheading of U.S. Airman
609 No. 62 Japanese in North Borneo Set Up Elaborate Civilian-Control and
Intelligence Networks

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609 No. 62 Recent ATIS Report Labels Japanese Prisoner of War Report
Propaganda
609 No. 62 Japanese Find Hoko System Ineffectual in the Philippines
609 No. 62 Kyucho, Japanese Civilian Control System, Uncovered by Australians
in Borneo
609 No. 62 Story of Wanton and Sadistic Brutality Told in Captured Japanese
Diaries, Notebooks, Battle Orders
609 No. 62 Japanese Service Regulations Described in Military Intelligence
Division Report
609 No. 62 Japanese Memorandum Emphasizes Intelligence Value of Prisoners
and Material
609 No. 62 Organization Similar to Tokumu Kikan Established by Japanese in
Borneo
609 No. 62 Brutal Kempei Agent, Active in Manila, Captured by Guerrillas,
Questioned by Counterintelligence Corps
609 No. 63 Japanese Naval Officers Diary Reveals Concern about Future
609 No. 63 Military and Semi-Military Organization Used to Control and
Indoctrinate Japanese People
609 No. 63 Captured Japanese Pamphlet Discloses Stringent Regulations
Concerning Security
609 No. 63 CIC Complete Probe of Mass Murder of Chinese, Filipinos
609 No. 63 Japanese Sergeant-Major Reveals Operation of Local Luzon Kempei
609 No. 63 Punitive Expeditions Against Guerrillas Distinguished by their
Barbarity
609 No. 64 Whole Issue Devoted to The Japanese People
609 No. 65 Japanese Tattoo Identification Marks on Filipino Agents of the Kempei
609-613 Counter-Intelligence Data on Japan and Taiwan 1945 location: 390/33/33/05
614 Assistant Chief of Staff G-2 USAFFE Counter-Intelligence Special Reports
Nos. 1-9, 1945 location: 390/33/33/05
614 British-American Counter-Intelligence Summary [Bengal-Assam Area] Nos.
1-9 (with gaps) July-September 1945 location: 390/33/33/05
614 12th Army Fortnightly Counter-Intelligence Summary Nos. 1-4 June-August
1945 location: 390/33/33/05
614 Office of Counter Intelligence Corps Detachment, U.S. Army Forces CBI.
Counter Intelligence Summary Nos. 1-3, 5-7 Dec.31, 1943-July 1, 1944
location: 390/33/33/05
614 Office of Assistant Chief of Staff G-2 HQ U.S. Army Forces Western
Pacific. Counter Intelligence Summaries November-Dec. 1945 location:
390/33/33/05
614 Counter Intelligence Section G-2 HQ U.S. Forces China Theater. Counter
Intelligence Monthly Summary Nos. 4-9 May 15-July 31, 1945 location:
390/33/33/05
615 Office of Assistant Chief of Staff G-2 U.S. Forces India-Burma Theater.
Counter Intelligence Summary Nos. 16-20 April 8-September 1, 1945
location: 390/33/33/05
615 HQ 405th Counter Intelligence Corps Detachment U.S. Forces India-Burma
Theater Counter Intelligence Summary Nos. 23 and 25 November 11, 1945
and January 1, 1946 location: 390/33/33/05
615 Counter Intelligence Corps Detachment HQ U.S. Forces IB Theater. Counter
Intelligence Summary No. 12 December 1, 1944 location: 390/33/33/05
615 Counter Intelligence Corps Detachment HQ U.S. Forces India-Burma Theater.
Counter Intelligence Weekly Abstract Nos. 10-32 (with gaps) January 23-
August 21, 1945 location: 390/33/33/05

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ence Publications (P File), 1940-1945

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804 Intelligence Reports on Enemy Chemical Warfare and Smoke November
1943-November 1944 location: 390/34/2/04
883 Office of the Chief of Counter Intelligence, GHQ, U.S. Army Forces Pacific
booklet Facing Japan; contains chapters on Japanese Law Enforcement and
occupation techniques in Korea and Manchuria August 23, 1945, 95 pp.
location: 390/34/4/02
924-948 Foreign Economic Administration reports
1127 Intelligence Branch, Chemical Warfare Service. Higher Organization and
Responsibility of the Chemical Warfare Service of Germany, Italy, Japan, and
Russia May 11, 1943, ca. 15 pp. location: 390/34/09/02
1129 HQ Military Intelligence Service Language School, Camp Savage, Minnesota
lecture entitle History of Japan, ca. 1944, 41 pp. location: 390/34/09/02
1141 Allied Land Forces, SEA and General Headquarters India, booklet
Identification of Japanese Forces for Forward Units April 1945, 82 pp.
location: 390/34/9/03
1302-1304 Japanese Army Transfer Lists January 1942-March 1944 location:
390/34/12/05
1304 14th Antiaircraft Command G-2 Booklet Japanese Atrocities 1945, 30 pp.
location: 390/34/12/05. [Note: Booklet based in part on ATIS publications.
The first paragraph (p.1) states The brutality of the Japanese towards
prisoners of war and civilians, in occupied territories has been brought
to light from liberated soldiers, from captured documents, and from the
interrogation of prisoners.]
1306 SHAEF and USFET Japanese Document Reports Nos. 1-162 December 1944-
September 1945 location: 390/34/12/05
1306 United States Forces China-Burma-India Captured Japanese Documents June
1944 location: 390/34/12/05
123-123 British Ministry of Information Japanese Translations Nos. 9-322, 1943-1944
location: 390/34/12/07
1319 British Ministry of Information Japanese Translations-London Series Nos. 1-
12, 1944 location: 390/34/12/07
1319 Office of Strategic Services Research and Analysis Branch (CBI) Japanese
Translations Nos. 14-15 August 2-15, 1945 location: 390/34/12/07
1351-1362 These boxes contain numerous reports on the industries of Japanese and
Japanese-occupied areas location: 390/34/13/05
1351 Economic Warfare Section, War Division, Department of Justice. The
Japanese Files Research Project: Special Report and Directory Dec. 21,
1944, ca. 125 pp. [another copy in Box 1362] location: 390/34/13/05
1353 Economic Warfare Section, War Division, Department of Justice. Report on
Poison Gas Factory and Munitions Factory, Ogaki Island of Honshu, Japan
March 10, 1943, 3 pp. and map location: 390/34/13/05
1353 Economic Warfare Section, War Division, Department of Justice and
Economic Intelligence Division, Foreign Economic Administration. The
Mitsubishi Enterprises April 3, 1944, 103 pp. location: 390/34/13/05
1355 Economic Warfare Section, War Division, Department of Justice. Report on
the Banque De LIndochine; includes information on aryanized enterprises
January 8, 1944, ca. 100 pp. location: 390/34/13/05
1355 Economic Warfare Section, War Division, Department of Justice.
Supplementary Report on the Banque De LIndochine; includes information
on aryanized enterprises April 1, 1944, 16 pp. location: 390/34/13/05
1355 Economic Warfare Section, War Division, Department of Justice. Report
on the Manchurian Industrial Development Company and its Subsidiaries
December 28, 1943, ca. 210 pp. location: 390/34/13/05
1356 Economic Warfare Section, War Division, Department of Justice. Report on
Chinese Railways February 24, 1944, 75 pp. location: 390/34/13/05

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1356 Economic Warfare Section, War Division, Department of Justice and
Economic Intelligence Division, Foreign Economic Administration. Report on
Japanese Army Arsenals February 2, 1944, 155 pp. location: 390/34/13/05
1357 Economic Warfare Section, War Division, Department of Justice and
Economic Intelligence Division, Foreign Economic Administration. Report on
Japanese Navy Arsenals February 25, 1944, 82 pp. location: 390/34/13/06
1357 Economic Warfare Section, War Division, Department of Justice. Report on
Activities of Japanese Trading Companies in the United States as Affecting
American Security March 29, 1944, 14 pp. location: 390/34/13/06
1358 Economic Warfare Section, War Division, Department of Justice and
Economic Intelligence Division, Foreign Economic Administration. Report
on Arsenals in Mukden, Manchukuo April 10, 1944, 39 pp. location:
390/34/13/06
1360 Economic Warfare Section, War Division, Department of Justice and
Economic Intelligence Division, Foreign Economic Administration. Report on
Activities of Japanese Trading Companies in the United States as Affecting
American Security July 31, 1944, 40 pp. location: 390/34/13/06
1360 Economic Warfare Section, War Division, Department of Justice. Report
on Indonesian Transportation August 31, 1944, ca. 350 pp. location:
390/34/13/06
1361 Economic Warfare Section, War Division, Department of Justice and
Economic Intelligence Division, Foreign Economic Administration. Report on
Industrial Purchases in U.S.A. from 1935-1941 by 588 Japanese Concerns
October 23, 1944, 123 pp. location: 390/34/13/06
1363 Economic Warfare Section, War Division, Department of Justice.
Supplementary Report on the Manchurian Industrial Development Company
February 4, 1944, 199 pp. location: 390/34/13/06
1681-1695 Office of Naval Intelligence OP-16-FE Translations Nos. 1-399 June 1944-
April 1946 location: 390/34/20/02
1696 ONI Special Translations February 5-July 13, 1945 location: 390/34/20/05
1808 Pacific Area Command Military Intelligence Research Service (PACMIRS)
Bulletins (Preliminary Examination of Documents) Nos. 11-25 March 24-April
28, 1945 location: 390/34/22/07 [continued in Boxes 1812-1814]. [Note:
PACMIRS was activated September 6, 1944, at Camp Ritchie, Maryland.
Its mission was the translation and extraction of strategic and tactical
information from captured Japanese documents from Pacific and Asiatic
Theaters, converging at PACMIRS for the use of Allied forces, staffs, and
services.]
1809 Pacific Area Command Military Intelligence Research Service (PACMIRS)
Special Reports Nos. 1-6 December 1944 location: 390/34/22/07
1809 PACMIRS Monthly Reports Dec.1944-October 1945 location: 390/34/22/07
1809 PACMIRS Special Series Reports Nos. 6-60 December 1944-April 1945
location: 390/34/22/07
1810 PACMIRS Special Reports Nos. 7-34 December 1944-February1945
location: 390/34/22/07. [Note: PACMIRS Weekly and Special Reports were
superseded by PACMIRS Translations.]
1810 PACMIRS Weekly Reports Nos. 1-7 December 12, 1944-March 30, 1945
location: 390/34/22/07. [Note: PACMIRS Weekly and Special Reports were
superseded by PACMIRS Translations.]
1811-1812 PACMIRS Air Translations Nos. 1-24 April 16, 1945-January 7, 1946 location:
390/34/22/07
1812 PACMIRS Bulletins (Preliminary Examination of Documents) Nos. 1-9
February 10-March 29, 1945 location: 390/34/23/01
1812-1814 PACMIRS Bulletins (Preliminary Examination of Documents) Nos. 26-81 April
28, 1945-April 9, 1946 location: 390/34/23/01

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1814 PACMIRS Partial Translation of PACMIRS document 2908, ca. August 1945
location: 390/34/23/01
1814 PACMIRS Camp Ritchie Maryland Secret Project GD 901-GD 95- for
Military Intelligence Service Scientific Branch, August 27, 1945 location:
390/34/23/01
1814-1815 PACMIRS Limited Distribution Accession Lists Nos. 1-40 June 20, 1945-March
1, 1946 location: 390/34/23/01. [Note: Summaries of documents bearing on
the war in the Pacific received by PACMIRS from the European Theater.]
1815-1816 PACMIRS Limited Distribution Translations April 26, 1945-April 9, 1946
location: 390/34/23/01
1817-1818 PACMIRS Special Translations Nos. 1-17 April 2-October 31, 1945 location:
390/34/23/01; No. 13 is Japanese Military Police: Organization of Military
Police Units in Japan, Korea, Formosa, and Kwantung July 28, 1945, 70
pp. and map; and No. 15 is A Study of Japanese High Command Orders
September 11, 1945, 101 pp.
1818 PACMIRS Translations Nos. 15-27 September 27, 1945-January 7, 1946
location: 390/34/23/01 [earlier ones are in Box 1820]
1819 PACMIRS Summary #1 (Preliminary Summary of Documents) March 29,
1946 location: 390/34/23/02
1819 122 PACMIRS Tactical Lessons Special Report No. 7 December 26, 1944
location: 390/34/23/02
1819 PACMIRS Technical Service Translations Nos. 1-34 April 16, 1945-March 18,
1946 location: 390/34/23/02
1819 MIS Transfer Lists 1943 location: 390/34/23/02. [Note: Translations of
documents relating to the reassignments of Japanese military officers.]
1819 PACMIRS Transfer Lists Nos. 1-3 June 6-August 31, 1945 location:
390/34/23/02
1820 PACMIRS Translations Nos. 1-14 April 28-September 21, 1945 location:
390/34/23/02 [later ones are in Box 1818]
1820 PACMIRS War Crimes Information Series, No. 1 Monthly Reports on Military
Internment and Prisoners of War Camps in the Philippines November 13,
1945, 200 pp. location: 390/34/23/02
1820 PACMIRS War Crimes Information Series No. 2 Roster of the Japanese
Fourteenth Army Military Police Unit Dec. 6, 1945, 11 pp. location:
390/34/23/02
1820 PACMIRS War Crimes Information Series No. 3 Articles by Prominent
Japanese on the Greater East Asia War December 7, 1945, 12 pp. location:
390/34/23/02
1820 PACMIRS War Crimes Information Series No. 4 Combat Reports, Third Phase
of Philippine Mopping-Up Operations (January 1-June 30, 1943) December
10, 1945, 15 pp. location: 390/34/23/02
1820 PACMIRS War Crimes Information Series No. 5 The Philippine Press and
Government in March 1942 Dec. 11, 1945, 19 pp. location: 390/34/23/02
1820 PACMIRS War Crimes Information Series No. 6 Field Military Police Duties
and Situation Problems; Names of Japanese Military Police in the Philippines
December 13, 1945, 33 pp. location: 390/34/23/02
1820 PACMIRS War Crimes Information Series No. 7 Names of Philippine Officials
and Mayors January 4, 1946, 3 pp. location: 390/34/23/02
1820 PACMIRS War Crimes Information Series No. 8 Report of the Activities of
Indians Living in the Philippines March 8, 1946, 4 pp. location: 390/34/23/02
1820 PACMIRS War Crimes Information Series No. 9 Medical Records, Mukden
Prisoner of War Camp March 8, 1946, 61 pp. location: 390/34/23/02
1821 PACMIRS War Crimes Information Series No. 10 Japanese Nationalistic
Organizations and Their Leaders March 8, 1946, 576 pp. location:
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1821 PACMIRS War Crimes Information Series No. 12 Speeches by Prominent
Japanese on the Greater East Asia War March 15, 1946, 16 pp. location:
390/34/23/02
1821 PACMIRS War Crimes Information Series No. 13 Records of Japanese Court-
Martial proceedings March 22, 1946, 6 pp. location: 390/34/23/02
1821 PACMIRS War Crimes Information Series No. 14 List of Japanese Military
Police in the Hankow [China] Area March 22, 1946, 34 pp. location:
390/34/23/02
1821 PACMIRS War Crimes Information Series No. 15 Victims of Japanese Military
Courts in Java March 22, 1946, 24 pp. location: 390/34/23/02
1821 PACMIRS War Crimes Information Series No. 16 Organization of the
Headquarters Defense Section of the Burma Military Police Unit March 22,
1946, 114 pp. location: 390/34/23/02
1821 PACMIRS War Crimes Information Series No. 17 Roster of Officers and
Enlisted Personnel of the Philippine Police Force April 5, 1946, 10 pp.
location: 390/34/23/02
1821 PACMIRS War Crimes Information Series No. 18 List of Japanese Military and
Civilian Personnel at the Mukden Prisoner of War Camp April 9, 1946, 24 pp.
location: 390/34/23/02
1821 PACMIRS War Crimes Information Series No. 19 Japanese Staff and Allied
Internees at Canton, China, Military Internment Camp April 9, 1946, 9 pp.
location: 390/34/23/02
1821 PACMIRS War Crimes Information Series No. 20 Japanese Courts-Martial
Proceedings in Java April 9, 1946, 144 pp. location: 390/34/23/02
1826 Intelligence Branch, Office, Chief Chemical Warfare Service, Chemical
Warfare Periodic Intelligence Reports Nos. 3 and 15, July 12 and December
22, 1944 both contain information regarding Japanese use of chemical
warfare in China and other information relating to Japans chemical warfare
activities 18 pp. location: 390/34/23/03
1992 Report to the Japanese Document Conference December 23 location:
390/34/26/05
1992 Report of the Japanese Document Conference December 28, 1944-January
15, 1945 location: 390/34/26/05
2124 SEATIC (Southeast Asia Translation and Interrogation Center) Translations
and Index to Air Interrogation and Translation Reports 1945-1946 location:
390/34/29/04
2124 SEATIC Document Routing Slips 1945 location: 390/34/29/04
2124 SEATIC Consolidated Interrogation Reports (Air) Nos. 67-84 October 11,
1944-February 1, 1945 location: 390/34/29/04
2124 SEATIC Interrogations Bulletins (Air Intelligence) Nos. 5-20 October 24,
1944-March 9, 1945 location: 390/34/29/04
2124 SEATIC Interrogation Bulletins (Economic Intelligence) Nos. 1-10 September
25, 1944-January 31, 1945 location: 390/34/29/04
2124 SEATIC Interrogation Bulletins (Military Intelligence) Nos. 1-14 September
23, 1944-January 9, 1945 location: 390/34/29/04
2124 SEATIC Interrogation Bulletins (Naval Intelligence) Nos. 4-19 October 18,
1944-February 2, 1945 location: 390/34/29/04
2125 SEATIC Interrogation Bulletins (Psychological Warfare) Nos. 1-9 October 31,
1944-January 10, 1945 location: 390/34/29/04
2125 SEATIC Preliminary Interrogation Reports July 19-September 10, 1944
location: 390/34/29/04
2125 SEATIC Publications Nos. 1-3, 5-6, 1944 location: 390/34/29/04
2125-2127 SEATIC Publications Nos. 110-192, 1944-1945 [later publications in boxes
2130-2131] location: 390/34/29/04
2127 SEATIC Translation Report No. 105, ca. March 1945 location: 390/34/29/04

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2127-2128 SEATIC Interrogation Reports Nos. 46-70 May 199-September 28, 1944
location: 390/34/29/04
2128 SEATIC Captured Japanese Documents May 19, 1944 location: 390/34/29/04
2128-2130 SEATIC Japanese Order of Battle Reports Nos. 1-198 February-September,
1945 location: 390/34/29/04
2130 SEATIC Publication No. 193 [also issued as SEATIC Research Bulletin #1] on
Allied Prisoners of War July 20, 1945, 40 pp. location: 390/34/29/05
2130-2131 SEATIC Publications Nos. 194-224, 1945 [earlier publications in boxes 2125-
2127] location: 390/34/29/05
2131 SEATIC Significant Items Nos. 1-145 February 22-August 4, 1945 location:
390/34/29/05
2131 SEATIC Special Intelligence Bulletins Parts 1-11 December 10, 1945-May 5,
1946 location: 390/34/29/05
2132-2134 SEATIC Translation Reports Nos. 1-109 May 1944-March 1945 location:
390/34/29/05

Records of the Captured Personnel and Material Branch

Interrogation Reports, Directives, and Other Records Relating to Captured


Personnel and Material 1940-1946 (0165-NM-84-177)
Boxes 908-931 location: 390/35/6/06

Box Subject
908-909 Directive and reports regarding Japanese Prisoners of War, interrogations, and
captured documents 1942-1945, ca. 1,500 pp. location: 390/35/6/06
909 Directives and Reference File regarding Diplomats 1945, ca. 100 pp. location:
390/35/6/06
910 Directives and Reports 1945, ca. 300 pp. location: 390/35/6/07
910 Directives and Reports 1944-1945; includes a section on Japanese Chemical
Warfare and Japanese Bacteriological Warfare 1944-1945, ca. 500 pp.
location: 390/35/6/07
911 Intelligence and Interrogation Requirements and Questionnaires 1944-1945,
ca. 100 pp. location: 390/35/6/07
911 Preliminary Information on Japanese Prisoners of War May-June 1945, ca. 350
pp. location: 390/35/6/07
912 E.I.S. Wing, Combined Services Detailed Interrogation Center (CSDIC).
Economic Intelligence Bulletins October 1944-May 26, 1945, ca. 250 pp.
location: 390/35/6/07
913 Miscellaneous Interrogation Reports May-Sept. 1944, ca. 50 pp. location:
390/35/6/07
913 Guam Island Command Interrogation Report February 1945, ca. 15 pp.
location: 390/35/6/07
913 HQ 27th Infantry Division Civilian Internee Interrogation Report September 5,
1944, 8 pp. location: 390/35/6/07
913 HQ 1st Cavalry Division Language Detachment Preliminary Interrogation
Reports March 5-April 5, 1945, 8 pp. location: 390/35/6/07
913 RAF Section, Combined Services Detailed Interrogation Center Interrogation
Report No. 161 May 21, 1945, 8 pp. location: 390/35/6/07
913 Miscellaneous Interrogation Reports April-May 1945, ca. 350 pp. location:
390/35/6/07
913 HQ 6th Infantry Division Language Detachment Preliminary Interrogation
Reports February-March 1945, ca. 20 pp. location: 390/35/6/07

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913 HQ 25th Infantry Division 170th Language Detachment Preliminary
Interrogation Reports February-June 1945, ca. 50 pp. location: 390/35/6/07
913 HQ 33rd Infantry Division 172nd Language Detachment Preliminary
Interrogation Repots June-July, ca. 10 pp. location: 390/35/6/07
913 HQ 32nd Infantry Division 171st Language Detachment Preliminary
Interrogation Reports July 8-17, 1945, 8 pp. location: 390/35/6/07
913 HQ 37th Infantry Division 173rd Language Detachment Interrogation Report
July 22, 1945, 7 pp. location: 390/35/6/07
913 MIS, Office of Strategic Services, and HQ Chinese Army in India Interrogation
Reports March 1944-January 5, 1945, ca. 50 pp. location: 390/35/6/07
914 Netherlands Forces Intelligence Service (NEFIS) Interrogation Report No. 1252
May 14, 1945, ca. 15 pp. location: 390/35/6/07
914 Naval Unit, Tracy California. Memorandum based on interrogations regarding
Japanese suicide boats April 17, 1945, 9 pp. location: 390/35/6/07
914 D-2 Section HQ 5th Marine Division Preliminary Interrogation Report No. 17
March 9, 1945, 3 pp. location: 390/35/6/07
914 HQ 43rd Infantry Division Language Section Preliminary Interrogation Reports
March 4-16, 1945, ca. 20 pp. location: 390/35/6/07
914 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency (JICA) and JICA/CBI Interrogation Reports
1944-January 1945, ca. 300 pp. location: 390/35/6/07
914 Chief of Naval Operations OP-16-Z Interrogation Reports June 1945, ca. 20
pp. location: 390/35/6/07
914 Report on the Sinking of the Japanese Light Cruiser Natori, ca. 1944, ca. 15
pp. location: 390/35/6/07
914 Digest of Information from Prisoner of War Sources (Japanese), ca. 1944, ca.
200 pp. location: 390/35/6/07
915 SEATIC. Various (consolidated, air, economic, psychological warfare)
Interrogation Bulletins November 1944-Febraury 1945, ca. 300 pp. location:
390/35/6/07
915 No. 3 Mobile Section SEATIC, HQ XXXIII Corps, South East Asia (SEA)
Command. Two Preliminary Interrogation Reports September 2, 1944, 4 pp.
location: 390/35/6/07
915 SEATIC and SEA Command Preliminary Interrogation Reports February-March
1945, ca. 125 pp. location: 390/35/6/07
915 Office of War Information (OWI), New Delhi India Outpost Interrogation
Reports 1944-1945, ca. 125 pp. location: 390/35/6/07
916 SINTIC interrogation reports, preliminary interrogation reports, translations,
and reports January-May 1945, ca. 135 pp. location: 390/35/6/07
916 SINTIC Item No. 307 Translation of Chinese Document: Tables of Chemical
Warfare Service Personnel in Japanese Army and Army Air Force Units May 15,
1945, 13 pp. location: 390/35/6/07
916 HQ U.S. Forces China Theater SINTIC Interrogation Reports Nos. 313 and 322
May 30 and June 1, 1945, 48 pp. location: 390/35/6/07
916 HQ USAFISPA Preliminary Interrogations Reports Nos. 173-176 July 30-31,
1943, ca. 15 pp. location: 390/35/6/07
916 HQ USAFEE Interrogation Report No. 23 June 24, 1944, 6 pp. location:
390/35/6/07
916 HQ 10th Army Interrogations Reports Nos. 9-11 December 1, 1944-January 5,
1945, ca. 10 pp. location: 390/35/6/07
916 South Pacific Area and Force Headquarters, HQ of the Commander.
Interrogation Reports 1943-1944, ca. 150 pp. location: 390/35/6/07
916 MIS Interrogation Report December 7, 1943, 4 pp. location: 390/35/6/07
916 ATIS Information Bulletin No. 4 Japanese Warships and Merchant Vessels
Sunk, Damaged, Constructed, or Not Previously on Record Since December
1941 January 12, 1944,28 pp. location: 390/35/6/07

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916 ATIS Interrogation Report No. 92-93, 95 June 11-16, 1943, ca. 25 pp.
location: 390/35/6/07
916 ATIS Interrogation Report Proforma July 23, 1943 location: 390/35/6/07
916 ATIS Interrogation Report No. 6, additional information August 1943 location:
390/35/6/07
917 U.S. Army Forces Pacific Ocean Areas (USAFPOA) Preliminary Interrogation
Reports 1944, ca. 80 pp. location: 390/35/7/01
917 ATIS Interrogation Report Nos. 66-565 (with some gaps) March 6-December
10, 1944, ca. 800 pp. location: 390/35/7/01
918 ATIS Interrogation Report Nos. 566-640 December 1944-March 1945, ca. 750
pp. location: 390/35/7/01
919 ATIS Interrogation Reports Nos. 641-749 March-June 1945, ca. 800 pp.
location: 390/35/7/01
920 Advanced ATIS (ADVATIS) Interrogation Report Nos. 15-33 January 20-April
20, 1945, ca. 75 location: 390/35/7/01
920 ATIS Limited Distributed Interrogation Report Nos. 23-29 November 9, 1944-
March 2, 1945, ca. 100 pp. location: 390/35/7/01
920 HQ I Corps, I Corps ATIS Advanced Echelon Preliminary Interrogation Reports
January 3-April 4, 1945, ca. 100 location: 390/35/7/01
920 HQ I Corps, Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff G-2, 163rd Language
Detachment Preliminary Interrogation Reports April 4-June 17, 1945, ca. 10
pp. location: 390/35/7/01
921 HQ 6th Army, 6th Army ATIS Advanced Echelon Preliminary Interrogation
Reports January 29-April 29, 1945, ca. 125 pp. location: 390/35/7/01
921 HQ 6th Army, Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff G-2 Preliminary
Interrogation Report May 12, 1945, 5 pp. location: 390/35/7/01
921 HQ 6th Army, Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff G-2, 162nd Language
Detachment Preliminary Interrogation Report June 27, 1945, 9 pp. location:
390/35/7/01
921 HQ X Corps, X Corps ATIS Advanced Echelon Preliminary Interrogation Reports
December 18, 1944-Feb. 9, 1945, ca. 50 pp. location: 390/35/7/01
921 HQ 8th Army, 8th Army ATIS Advanced Echelon Preliminary Interrogation
Reports January 25-April 21, 1945, ca. 100 pp. location: 390/35/7/01
921 HQ 8th Army, Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff G-2 Preliminary
Interrogation Report May 19, 1945, 4 pp. location: 390/35/7/01
922 HQ XI Corps, XI Corps ATIS Advanced Echelon Preliminary Interrogation
Reports February 10-March 30, 1945, ca. 75 pp. location: 390/35/7/01
922 HQ XI Corps, Assistant Chief of Staff G-2 164th Language Detachment
Preliminary Interrogation Report May 15, 1945, 5 pp. location: 390/35/7/01
922 HQ XIV Corps, XIV Corps ATIS Advanced Echelon Preliminary Interrogation
Reports February 11-April 25, 1945, ca. 100 pp. location: 390/35/7/01
922 HQ XIV Corps Assistant Chief of Staff Preliminary Interrogation Report May 11,
1945, 6 pp. location: 390/35/7/01
922 HQ XIV Corps Assistant Chief of Staff 165th Language Detachment Preliminary
Interrogation Report July 20, 1945, 9 pp. location: 390/35/7/01
922 HQ XXIV Corps, XXIV Corps ATIS Advanced Echelon Preliminary Interrogation
Reports Dec. 29, 1944-Feb. 6, 1945, ca. 30 pp. location: 390/35/7/01
922 HQ XXIV Corps, Office of Assistant Chief of Staff G-2 Intelligence Service
Organization and HQ XXIV Corps, Office of Assistant Chief of Staff G-2
Language Section Preliminary Interrogation Reports April 11-21, 1945, ca. 15
pp. HQ XXIV Corps, Office of Assistant Chief of Staff G-2
922 HQ X Corps, X Corps ATIS Advanced Echelon Preliminary Interrogation Reports
October 24-December 18, 1944, ca. 80 pp. location: 390/35/7/01
922 HQ 1st Australian Corps, 1st Australian Corps ATIS Advanced Echelon
Preliminary Interrogation Report July 22, 1945, 3 pp. location: 390/35/7/01

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922 HQ 1st Australian Corps, 1st Australian Army ATIS Advanced Echelon
Preliminary Interrogation Reports Feb. 5-June 13, 1945 location: 390/35/7/01
922 ATIS Interrogation Reports Nos. 537 and 560 November 27 and 29, 1945, 12
pp. location: 390/35/7/01
922 HQ 14th Air Force Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff A-2 Interrogation
Report April 17, 1945, 28 pp. location: 390/35/7/01
922 Miscellaneous ATIS interrogation information n.d. 10 pp. location:
390/35/7/01. [Note: Box 923 relates to Germany.]
924 ATIS Interrogation Report No. 66-K Mar. 23, 1944, 24 pp. location:
390/35/7/02
924 Reports, memorandums, interrogation handbook, and other material used
in teaching interrogation techniques 1941-1944, ca. 600 pp. location:
390/35/7/02
925 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Interrogation Reports 1945, ca. 15 pp. location:
390/35/7/02
925 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Interrogation Reports Nos. 2-4, 1945, ca. 30 pp.
location: 390/35/7/02
925 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Preliminary Interrogation Reports August 14, 1944-January
9, 1945, ca. 350 pp. location: 390/35/7/02
925 JICPOA Interrogation Reports Jan.-July 1944, ca. 350 pp. location:
390/35/7/02
926 Advanced ATIS (ADVATIS) Bulletins (Preliminary Examination of Documents)
Nos. 172-507 (with many gaps) January 22, 1945-March 26, 1945, ca. 275
pp. location: 390/35/7/02
926 ADVATIS Translations February-May 1945, ca. 40 pp. location: 390/35/7/02
926 ADVATIS Translations Nos. 43-136 (with gaps) January 22-April 12, 1945, ca.
100 pp. location: 390/35/7/02
927 ADVATIS and various Army Corps/ADVATIS Translations November 1944-April
1945, ca. 75 pp. location: 390/35/7/02
928-929 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translations Nos. 5,873-13,016 (with gaps) 1944, ca.
1,700 pp. location: 390/35/7/02
930 Far Eastern Bureau, British Ministry of Information Translations October 1943-
March 1944, ca. 125 pp. location: 390/35/7/02
930 GHQ, General Staff, New Delhi. Translations February-April 1944, ca. 250 pp.
location: 390/35/7/02
930 JICA/China Branch and JICA/CBI translations 1944, ca. 100 pp. location:
390/35/7/02
930 HQ XXIV Corps, HQ USAFISPA, JICPOA, HQ U.S. Army Forces in the Far East,
and HQ Army Air Force India-Burma Sector translations August 1943-April
1945, ca. 70 pp. location: 390/35/7/02
931 Advanced CP, HQ, Alaska Defense Command. Translations of documents
captured at Attu and Kiska October 1943-August 1944, ca. 125 pp. location:
390/35/7/03
931 JICPOA translations April-July 1944, ca. 100 pp. location: 390/35/7/03
931 PACMIRS Technical Service Translation No. 1 Smoke and Smoke Equipment
used by Japanese Armed Forces April 16, 1945, 18 pp. location: 390/35/7/03
931 PACMIRS Technical Service Translation No. 2 various subjects including
Japanese chemical warfare April 28, 1945, 19 pp. location: 390/35/7/03
931 PACMIRS Technical Service Translations No. 3 various subjects including
Japanese chemical warfare May 25, 1945, 23 pp. location: 390/35/7/03
931 PACMIRS Technical Service Translation No. 6 relates to Japanese chemical
warfare July 12, 1945, 13 pp. location: 390/35/7/03
931 PACMIRS Technical Service Translation No. 7 various subjects July 30, 1945,
14 pp. location: 390/35/7/03

RG 165. Records of the War Department General and Special Staffs 243
Records of the General Staff, Military Intelligence Service Entry 179: Enemy POW Interrogation File (MIS-Y),
1943-1945

Box Subject
931 PACMIRS Technical Service Translation No. 9 Outline of Soviet Chemical
Warfare August 8, 1945, 8 pp. location: 390/35/7/03
931 PACMIRS Translations Nos. 4 and 6 June 22 and 29, 1945, 21 pp. location:
390/35/7/03
931 PACMIRS Air Translation No. 11 July 28, 1945, 22 pp. location: 390/35/7/03
931 Advanced Intelligence Center North Pacific Area translation December 1, 1943,
9 pp. location: 390/35/7/03
931 Advanced Intelligence Center North Pacific Area translations June 21, 1944, 20
pp. location: 390/35/7/03
931 U.S. Pacific Fleet and Pacific Ocean Areas Translation (relating to radar)
December 1943, ca. 200 pp. location: 390/35/7/03
931 Western Defense Command. Translations at Byron Hot Springs, California May
1943-January 1944, ca. 30 pp. location: 390/35/7/03

Military Intelligence Service

Enemy Prisoner of War Interrogation File (MIS-Y) 1943-1945 (0165-NM-84-179)


Boxes 349-772 location: 350/35/7/05

Country File-Japan

Box Subject
756 Japanese Army List as of September 1942, 106 pp. location: 390/35/15/03
756 MIS, POW Branch. Three translations May 1, 1943, 11 pp. location:
390/35/15/03
756 Memorandums, Reports, and Interrogations of Japanese Diplomats July 1945,
ca. 100 pp. location: 390/35/15/03
757 Miscellaneous translations, interrogations, and reports 1943-1944, ca. 50 pp.
location: 390/35/15/03
757 Military Intelligence Service and CINCPAC-CINCPOA interrogations and
translations August 1944, ca. 125 pp. location: 390/35/15/03
757 War Department. Report of Japanese Document Conference December 28,
1944-January 15, 1945, 73 pp. location: 390/35/15/03
758 Miscellaneous translations 1943-1944, ca. 30 pp. location: 390/35/15/04
758 MIS, Captured Personnel and Material Branch. Interrogation Reports regarding
Bacteriological and Chemical Warfare April 1945, ca. 50 pp. location:
390/35/15/04
758 Information about and from prisoners and documents captured at Attu July-
August 1943, ca. 450 pp. location: 390/35/15/04
759 List of Japanese Interrogated, ca. 150 location: 390/35/15/04
759 List of Japanese Prisoners of War March-July 1945, ca. 50 pp. location:
390/35/15/04
759 Military Intelligence Service, POW Branch. Interrogation Reports February 19-
March 19, 1943, ca. 20 pp. location: 390/35/15/04
759 ATIS Supplementary Interrogation Reports Nos. 4-5 January 10, 1943,
ca. 25 pp. location: 390/35/15/04

RG 165. Records of the War Department General and Special Staffs 244
Records of the General Staff, Military Intelligence Service Entry 179: Enemy POW Interrogation File (MIS-Y),
1943-1945

Box Subject
759 SEATIC Intelligence Bulletin No. 217 October 31, 1945, 30 pp. Relates entirely
to Japanese Prisoner of War camps in Malaya location: 390/35/15/04
759 SEATIC. Index to Air Interrogation and Translation Reports Produced by
Advanced Headquarters, SEATIC April 1946, 29 pp. location: 390/35/15/04
759 Miscellaneous Translations and Interrogations 1945, ca. 20 pp. location:
390/35/15/04
759 Roster of Prisoners of War at Alexandria, Virginia August 10, 1946, 2 pp.
location: 390/35/15/04
759 GHQ, SCAP Weekly Operations Letter No. 41 ATIS Document Section
September 24, 1946, 2 pp. location: 390/35/15/04
759 GHQ, SCAP Weekly Operations Letter No. 43 ATIS Document Section
September 29, 1946, 2 pp. location: 390/35/15/04
759 GHQ, SCAP Memorandum: Notification of Shipment of Japanese Documents
[to the Washington Document Center] and List June 5, 1946, 15 pp. location:
390/35/15/04
759 GHQ, SCAP Memorandum: Notification of Shipment of Japanese Documents
[to the Washington Document Center] and List [all are books and periodicals]
June 5, 1946, 5 pp. location: 390/35/15/04
760 Records relating to interrogations April-July 1944, ca. 250 pp. location:
390/35/15/04
761-762 Mostly registers of receipt of ATIS publications location: 390/35/15/04
763 Interrogations September-October 1945, ca. 150 pp. location: 390/35/15/04
763 Reports relating to interrogations April-October 1945, ca. 100 pp. location:
390/35/15/04
763 Interrogation Reports May-June 1945, ca. 75 pp. location: 390/35/15/04
763-766 Extracts of Interrogations 1943-March 1945, ca. 2,900 pp. location:
390/35/15/04
766 Roster of Japanese Prisoners of War and Interrogations January-February 1943,
ca. 200 pp. location: 390/35/15/05
767-768 Extracts of Interrogations March-November 1945, ca. 1,200 pp. location:
390/35/15/05
768 Interrogations August 1943-August 1944, ca. 200 pp. location: 390/35/15/05
769 Assistant Chief of Staff, G-2 4th Army, printed Intelligence Memo No. 4
Interrogation of Japanese Prisoners in the Southwest Pacific November 10,
1943, 22 pp. location: 390/35/15/05
769 Roster of Japanese Prisoners of War 1945, ca. 25 pp. location: 390/35/15/05
769 Miscellaneous memorandums, preliminary interrogations, and related records
1945, ca. 25 pp. location: 390/35/15/05
769 Miscellaneous interrogations 1944, ca. 100 pp. location: 390/35/15/05

Records of the Operations Division (OPD)

The War Plans Division (WPD), renamed the Operations Division (OPD) in March 1942, was
responsible for preparing the Armys strategical, logistical, and operational plans and for
assisting the Chief of Staff in the coordination and direction of operations in the overseas

RG 165. Records of the War Department General and Special Staffs 245
Records of the General Staff, Records of the Operations Division (OPD) Entry 421: Top-Secret American-British-
Canadian Correspondence, 1940-1948

departments, 1939-1942, and the theaters of operation, 1942-1945. The Operations


Division coordinated, planned, and developed current and future operations in conjunction
with the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Combined Chiefs of Staff, on whose committees it was
usually represented.

Security-Classified General Correspondence 1942-1945 (0165-NM-84-418)


Arranged in three subseries: according to the War Department Decimal Classification
Scheme, 201 name file alphabetically by surname, and project file alphabetically by
subject and thereunder chronologically. Boxes 310-1920 location: 390/36/20/01.

Box Decimal/Subject
314 000.4 location: 390/36/20/02
315-316 000.5 location: 390/36/20/02
535-536 314.4 [almost all JICPOA translations] location: 390/36/24/06
606-610 319.1 SWPA Reports location: 390/36/26/02
993-995 350.3 location: 390/36/34/01
1299-1304 383.6 location: 390/37/5/03
1318-1323 385 location: 390/37/5/06
1324-1325 386.3 location: 390/37/5/07
1471 470.6 location: 390/37/8/07
1777 Operation Blacklist location: 390/37/15/02. [Note: Code name dealing with
the plans for occupying Japan.]
1782 Chemical Warfare Plans SWPA 1944-1945 location: 390/37/15/02

Top Secret General Correspondence, 1942-1945 (0165-NM-84-419)


Arranged according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme and thereunder
chronologically. Boxes 1-178 location: 390/37/18/01.

Box Decimal
1 000.5 location: 390/37/18/01
79 383.6 location: 390/37/19/05
82 385 location: 390/37/19/06
83 386.3 location: 390/37/19/06

Card Index to Correspondence in Series 421 (0165-NM-84-420)


Arranged alphabetically by arm of service or subject and thereunder according to the War
Department Decimal Classification Scheme. For subjects, see listing in the consultation area
in Room 2400. Boxes 1-98 location: 390/B/4/03.

Top-Secret American-British-Canadian Correspondence (Known as the ABC


File) Relating to the Organizational Planning and General Combat Operations
During World War II and the Early Postwar Period 1940-1948 (0165-NM-84-421)
Arranged according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme and thereunder
chronologically. Boxes 1-634 location: 390/37/24/03.

RG 165. Records of the War Department General and Special Staffs 246
Records of the War Department Special Staff, Records of the Civil Affairs Division Entry 463: Security-Classified
General Correspondence, 1943-July 1949

Records of the Intelligence Group

Correspondence, Reports, Directives, and Other Records Relating to the Activities


and Functions of the Intelligence Group 1943-1947 (0165-NM-84-203)
Arranged alphabetically by subject. Boxes 781-796 location: 390/35/22/05

Box Subject
783 Japan location: 390/35/22/05
784 Information on Language Schools, Translating Captured Documents location:
390/35/22/05
786 Netherlands East Indies Correspondence location: 390/35/22/05
787 Foreign Economic Administration location: 390/35/22/05
792 Office of Naval Intelligence-OSS-State Department location: 390/35/22/06
794 Pacific Branch (2 folders) location: 390/35/22/06
795 Reproduction Branch, Military Intelligence Division, References to translated
captured documents location: 390/35/22/07
796 Review of the Far East, Military Intelligence Division Vol. II-1 through Vol. II-15
October 1945-February 1946 location: 390/35/22/07

Security-Classified Correspondence from U.S. Government Agencies and Foreign


Sources Requesting Specific Military, Political, and Informational Data 1945-1949
(0165-NM-84-204)
Arranged in two alphabetical subseries: by government office and by agency, and
thereunder numerically. Boxes 815-846 location: 390/35/22/07.

Records of the War Department Special Staff

Records of the Civil Affairs Division

General Records

Cross-Reference Sheets to Correspondence in Entry 463 1943-1949 (0165-NM-84-


462A and 0165-NM-84-462B)
Arranged in five chronological subseries and thereunder according to the War Department
Decimal Classification Scheme: March 1943-August 1945 (at the end of this series there is a
group of cross-reference cards arranged alphabetically by name of foreign city or country);
August 1945-June 10, 1946; June 11, 1946-December 1947; January-December 1948; and
January-July 1949. Boxes 1-71 location: 390/38/21/03.

Security-Classified General Correspondence 1943-July 1949 (0165-NM-84-463)


Arranged in five chronological subseries described in Entry 462 and thereunder according to
the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme. Boxes 1-541 location: 390/38/35/05.

RG 165. Records of the War Department General and Special Staffs 247
Records of the War Department Special Staff, Records of the Civil Affairs Division Entry 467: Security-Classified
Office File of the Executive Officer January, 1943-June 1946

1943-1944
Box Decimal Subject
1-4 000.4 Fine Arts, Monuments, Archives location: 390/38/35/05
67 250.401 War Criminals location: 390/39/2/01

1945-1946
Box Decimal Subject
172-173 000.4 Fine Arts, Monuments, Archives location: 390/39/4/02
188 250.401 War Criminals location: 390/39/4/04

1946-1947
Box Decimal Subject
224 000.4 Fine Arts, Monuments, Archives
224 000.5 Criminals; includes information on treason case of Tomaya
224 Kawakita location: 390/39/5/02
298-306 250.401 War Criminals location: 390/39/6/06

1948
Box Decimal Subject
396-398 000.4 Fine Arts, Monuments, Archives location: 390/39/8/06
398-399 000.5 Crimes location: 390/39/8/06
449-453 250.401 War Criminals location: 390/39/9/06

1949
Box Decimal Subject
501 000.4 Fine Arts, Monuments, Archives location: 390/39/10/07
502 000.5 Crimes location: 390/39/10/07
520 250.401 War Criminals location: 390/39/11/02

Cross-Reference Sheets to the Correspondence in Entry 465 1946-July 1949


(0165-NM-84-464)
Arranged in three chronological subseries: 1946-1947, 1948, and January-July 1949. Boxes
1-10 location: 390/39/11/06.

Top Secret General Correspondence 1946-July 1949 (0165-NM-84-465)


Arranged in three chronological subseries: 1946-1947, 1948, and January-July 1949. Boxes
1-4 location: 390/39/11/07.

Top Secret Incoming and Outgoing Messages November 1942-July 1949 (0165-
NM-84-466)
Arranged according to incoming and outgoing and thereunder chronologically. Boxes 14-
28 location: 390/39/12/02.

Security-Classified Office File of the Executive Officer January 1943-June 1946


(0165-NM-84-467)
Arranged alphabetically by subject. Boxes 542-547 location: 390/39/12/05.

RG 165. Records of the War Department General and Special Staffs 248
Records of the War Department Special Staff, Records of the Policy and Government Branch Entry 472: Security-
Classified Reports and Correspondence, 1943-1947

Security-Classified Papers of the Army Member of the Combined Civil Affairs


Committee (CCAC) January 1942-June 1949 (0165-NM-84-468)
Arranged alphabetically by name of committee or subcommittee and thereunder numerically
by paper number. Boxes 548-638 location: 390/39/12/05.

Box Subject
550-573 Far Eastern Commission location: 390/39/12/06
123-123 SWNCC Subcommittee for the Far East location: 390/39/13/03
589-638 SWNCC location: 390/39/13/04

Security-Classified Transcripts of Teletype Conversations Relating to Military


Government and Civil Affairs Functions February 5, 1946-June 13, 1949 (0165-
NM-84-469)
Arranged numerically by teletype number and thereunder chronologically. Boxes 741-768
location: 390/39/14/05.

Records of the Policy and Government Branch

Security-Classified Policy and Planning Correspondence Relating to the


Administration and Operation of Government in Liberated and Occupied Areas
1943-1947 (0165-NM-84-471)
Arranged alphabetically by subject. Boxes 769-790, and 1-6 location: 390/39/17/03.

Box Subject
770 Country Reports location: 390/39/17/03
772 Economic Studies location: 390/39/17/03
775 Reparations (2 folders) location: 390/39/17/04
776 SANACC [State, Army, Navy and Air Force Coordinating Committee) Minutes
and Agendas 1948 location: 390/39/17/04
779 Far Eastern Commission location: 390/39/17/05
781-785 Japan location: 390/39/17/06
786 Joint Civil Affairs Committee location: 390/39/17/06
786 Gold Pot Funds, Conference Notes [pertains to Japan] location: 390/39/17/06
786 Report on German Properties in Japan location: 390/39/17/06
790 SCAP location: 390/39/17/07

Security-Classified Reports and Correspondence 1943-1947 (0165-NM-84-472)


Boxes 791-803 location: 390/39/17/07

Box Subject
796 The Fate of Japan 1945, ca. 200 pp. location: 390/39/18/01
803 War Criminals location: 390/39/18/02

RG 165. Records of the War Department General and Special Staffs 249
Field Organizations Directly Under the General Staff, Records of the Training Group Entry 208: Operations of
Language Schools and Other Training Facilities, 1943-1949

Field Organizations Directly Under the General Staff

Throughout the continental United States and overseas there were a number of agencies
that were exempt organizations, that is, they operated not as field commands of the arms
and services but directly under one or more divisions of the War Department General Staff.
Administrative services for each of these agencies were usually provided by the appropriate
army command where the agency operated, but technical and policy direction derived from
the General Staff.

General Intelligence Schools

In June 1942 the Military Intelligence Training Center was activated at Camp Ritchie,
Maryland. This was the first of a group of intelligence schools supervised by the Training
Branch of the Operations Group, Military Intelligence Service. These schools included
the Military Intelligence Service Language School (MISLS), contract language schools at
California, Michigan, Cornell, Indiana, and Yale Universities, and various special courses
given at the Pentagon building for personnel on duty with Military Intelligence Service.

Several Japanese-language schools were managed by G-2. The MISLS, originally called the
Military Intelligence Service Japanese Language School, was successor to the School for
Nisei established in 1941 at the Presidio. It was moved to Camp Savage, Minnesota, in 1942
(when it was taken over by G-2) and to Fort Snelling, Minnesota, in 1944. The Army Intensive
Japanese Language Course given at the University of Michigan, October 1942-December
1945, was administratively associated with the MISLS in Minnesota, for which it served at first
as a preparatory school. When the school at the University of Michigan was abandoned its
military personnel and its functions were turned over to the school at Fort Snelling.

Records of the Training Group

Training Records of the Military Intelligence Training Center, Camp Ritchie,


Maryland 1942-1946 (0165-NM-84-207)
Boxes 249-279 location: 390/35/24/07

Correspondence and Reports Relating to the Operations of Language Schools and


Other Training Facilities 1943-1949 (0165-NM-84-208)
Boxes 280-325 location: 390/35/25/05
Box Subject
280 Ancestry (Japanese)
281 Ancestry (Japanese)
282 Ancestry (Japanese)
282 Airborne Reconnaissance Units
282 Armed Forces Staff College
283 Army Photographic Center
283 ASTP
284 Central Intelligence

RG 165. Records of the War Department General and Special Staffs 250
Field Organizations Directly Under the General Staff, Records of the Training Group Entry 208: Operations of
Language Schools and Other Training Facilities, 1943-1949

Box Subject
284 Counterintelligence Corps Administrative Course
284 Counterintelligence Corps Basic Course
284 Counterintelligence Corps Personnel Situation Reports
284 Counterintelligence Corps Training Center, 1946
284 Dissipation of War Dept Trained Linguists
284 Intelligence Tech Manual
284 Major Thurmond
284 Personnel Transferred to Office of Strategic Services
284 Waivers
285 7th Corps
285 Army Extension Course Manuals
285 Combat Intelligence
285 Counterintelligence Corps Training Center Funds
286 C&GS Intelligence Course
286 Command and Staff College
286 Conferences
286 Regular Components
286 XIX Corps
287 AAF
287 Data and Recommendations
287 Enemy Equipment (Requirements)
287 Forest Fighting
287 Gerow Board Report
287 Language School - Disposition of Graduates
287 Military Intelligence Service Language School (MISLS)
287 Office Candidate Course-Extracted Sources
287 Savage - Disposition of Graduates
288 Infantry Conference, Ft Benning, GA (June 1946), Reports
289 29th Infantry Division
289 Counterintelligence Corps Center
289 European Press
289 Importance of Intelligence
289 Infantry Conference Reports (See Box 288)
289 Instructor Personnel
289 Intelligence Functions and Responsibilities
289 Strategic Intelligence School Courses
290 Heigo Textbook (MISLS)
290 Intelligence Course
290 IPW Teams
290 Japs
290 Kanji Textbook
290 Language Instruction within Military Intelligence Service
290 Order of Battle , Class XXVIII Japanese
291 Chinese and Korean Linguists
291 Language Study

RG 165. Records of the War Department General and Special Staffs 251
Field Organizations Directly Under the General Staff, Records of the Training Group Entry 208: Operations of
Language Schools and Other Training Facilities, 1943-1949

Box Subject
291 Language Training Requirements
291 Lectures
291 Lessons Learned
291 Techniques of Linguistics
292 European Linguists
292 Russian Linguists
293 Maps
294 Maps
294 Memo, Group II Policy Staff
294 Military Attachs
294 Military Intelligence Assoc.
295 Conference Notes
295 Military Intelligence Service Org.
295 Military Intelligence Service Organization
295 Misc.
295 Mobile Intelligence Units
295 Scope Outlines
296 Army Airborne Panel Rpt.
296-299 Army Air Defense Panel Rpt.
299-300 Army Advisory Panel on Joint Amphibious Ops
301 Airborne Division War (1947)
301 Corps of Engineers - Troop Expansion
301 Misc.
301 MP Officers Course (1947)
301 Personnel
301 Personnel Action
301 Personnel Civilian
301 Personnel Military
301 Personnel - Procurement in ETO and MTO
301 Planning
301 Pubs
301 Qicota Corresp
302 Inspection Reports
302 Language Instruction Method
302 Observer Reports
302 Redeployment
302 Requisitions
302 Visits, Inspections, etc.
303 Armored School Courses
303 Artillery School Courses
303 Chinese Language School
303 Language Qualification Rosters
303 Rivers
303 S-2 Handbook
303 Schools

RG 165. Records of the War Department General and Special Staffs 252
Field Organizations Directly Under the General Staff, Records of the Training Group Entry 208: Operations of
Language Schools and Other Training Facilities, 1943-1949

Box Subject
304 Army Ground Force Intelligence Conference
304 Intelligence Handbook
304 Intelligence Instructions
305 AGF Intelligence Conference
305 Ground General School Courses
305 Intelligence Handbook
306 Ground General School Courses
306 Installation Intelligence Office Course
306 MISLS [Military Intelligence Service Language School] Orders (numbered S-21
to S-55)
307 MISLS [Military Intelligence Service Language School] Orders (numbered S-61
to S-89)
308 Cavalry School, Staff Duties
308 Combat Intelligence
308 Combat Intelligence - Dissemination
308 G-2 in Combat
308 Infantry Conference
308 Intelligence Handbook
308 Intelligence School, Order of Battle and Interrogations
308 Intelligence School, Staff Duties
308 Psych Warfare
308 Security
309 Commissions (1945-46)
309 MISLS [Military Intelligence Service Language School] and AIJLS, Grades
309 MISLS [Military Intelligence Service Language School] Construction
309 MISLS [Military Intelligence Service Language School] Nisei WACs
309 MISLS [Military Intelligence Service Language School] Training
309 MISLS [Military Intelligence Service Language School] Transfers
309 MISLS [Military Intelligence Service Language School], 201, M-Z
309 MISLS [Military Intelligence Service Language School], Commissions (1944)
309 MISLS [Military Intelligence Service Language School], Funds
309 MISLS [Military Intelligence Service Language School], General, 1945
309 MISLS [Military Intelligence Service Language School], Korean
309 Paratroopers
309 Personnel for Japanese Linguists
309 TO&E
310 Alien Instructors
310 Budget Estimates
310 International Affairs and Relations
311 Accounting for Funds and Money
311 Accounting for Property and Supplies
311 Accounts Against the Army
311 Assign of Change of Station - Staff China
311 Budget Estimates
311 Cost Records

RG 165. Records of the War Department General and Special Staffs 253
Field Organizations Directly Under the General Staff, Records of the Training Group Entry 208: Operations of
Language Schools and Other Training Facilities, 1943-1949

Box Subject
311 Funds, Reimbursements and Transfers
311 Household Goods to China
311 Reimbursements
312 Language Linguistics Requirements
312 Request for Orders
312 SD Receipts
312 SDS Civilian Personnel
312 SDS Financial Matters
312 SDS Organization
312 SDS Personnel Rosters
313 SDS Civilian Personnel
313 SDS Misc. Reports
313 SDS Ops
313 SDS Security
314 Daily Bulletin
314 Lt. Jarvinen TDY in ET
314 Special Orders
314 Special Orders, 1945
315 MITC Training Schedules
315 Monthly Statistics
315 Specialized Intelligence Training
315 Student Status
316 4th Army Area - Tables of Distribution
316 6th Army Expansion
316 Italian Campaign
316 Tables of Distribution
317 Tables of Distribution
318 Air Intelligence Manual
318 Branch Intelligence
318 British Security Lectures
318 Combat Intelligence
318 Terrain File
318 Theater Correspondence
318 TIS Function
319 Intelligence Training
319 TNG Group Functions
319 Training Military Intelligence Service Field Personnel
320 Americans of Japanese Ancestry
320 Chinese Language
320 Chinese Officers
320 Interrogation Manual
320 Language Training - Post War
320 Military Attachs
320 Military Geographers
320 Military Intelligence Service Training Reports

RG 165. Records of the War Department General and Special Staffs 254
Field Organizations Directly Under the General Staff, Records of the Training Group Entry 208: Operations of
Language Schools and Other Training Facilities, 1943-1949

Box Subject
320 Requirement Survey - Military Linguists
320 SWPA Training
320 Training Material
320 Training of Intelligence Replacements
321 Intelligence Training in Tech Service Schools
321 MISC
321 MISLS [Military Intelligence Service Language School] Memos
321 MISLS [Military Intelligence Service Language School] Memos, 1942-43
321 Officers Training
321 Psych Warfare
321 Special Intelligence Training
322 California U - Reports
322 Organization of School Branch
322 Post War Intelligence Training
322 Transfers
322 Troop Basis
322 Unification
323 Michigan U.
323 U. of California
323 U. of California - Chinese Linguists
323 U. of California - Classes 1-13
323 U. of California Contracts
323 U. of Michigan, May 1944 Class
324 Michigan U., 201s
324 Stanford U.
324 U. of Michigan
324 Yale - Aviation Students
324 Yale - Chinese Enlisted Men
324 Yale - Japanese Language Officers
325 Japanese Students Progress Yale
325 Visits and Conferences
325 War Dept Org
325 Working File
325 Yale and California - Chinese Training

RG 165. Records of the War Department General and Special Staffs 255
Records of the Board of Economic Warfare, General Records Entry 98: Geographic Central File, 1940-1942

Records of the Foreign Economic Administration


Record Group 169

Records of the Board of Economic Warfare 1941-1943

On December 17, 1941, the Economic Defense Board was renamed the Board of Economic
Warfare. For about four months thereafter there were no major changes in the functions
and no significant changes in administrative organization. By an executive order of April
13, 1942, however, the Boards powers that hitherto had been limited chiefly to the control
of exports, were significantly increased by giving to the Board a large measure of control
over imports. It was also directed to represent the United States Government in dealing
with the economic warfare agencies of the United Nations for the purpose of relating the
governments economic warfare program and facilities regarding the importation of strategic
and critical materials.

As a result of the executive order, the board was reorganized and added to the existing
membership, presided over by Vice President of the United States, Henry A. Wallace, were
the Chairman of the War Production Board and the Administrator of the Office of Lend-Lease
Administration. The Offices of Exports, Imports, Economic Warfare Analysis, the General
Counsel, and Administrative Management, established at that time, remained in existence
during the life of the agency, although the branches and divisions of the offices underwent a
number of changes.

By an executive order of July 15, 1943, the Board of Economic Warfare was terminated, and
its functions, personnel, and records were transferred to the Office of Economic Warfare
(OEW). The various centralized and decentralized files of the Board, which were taken over
and maintained practically intact by the OEW, were later distributed to various units of the
Foreign Economic Administration.

General Records

Classified Subject File July 1940-June 1942 (0169-PI-29-97)


Records of the Board of Economic Warfare and of its predecessors, the Economic Defense
Board and the Office of the Administrator of Export Control, consist mainly of copies of
letters, memorandums, reports, minutes of meetings of committees, and other materials
relating to all phases of export control and economic warfare and to the organization,
administration, policies, and procedures of the agencies. The records are arranged in
accordance with a subject-numeric classification system. Please consult the finding aids
in the consultation area in Room 2600 for information regarding the classification system.
Boxes 1-247 location: 570/56/6/01.

Geographic Central File July 1940-June 1942 (0169-PI-29-98)


Letters and memorandums, mainly copies relating to export control matters involving specific
countries and covering subjects similar to those described in the previous entry. The records
are arranged alphabetically by country and thereunder by the same subject-numeric system
used in the Classified Subject Central File. Boxes 248-293 location: 570/56/11/01.

RG 169. Records of the Foreign Economic Administration 256


Records of the Office of the Administrator, General Records Entry 128: Subject File of the Administrator, 1942-
1945

Records of the Office of Economic Warfare 1943

By an executive order of July 15, 1943, the OEW, headed by Director, Leo T. Crowley, was
established in the Office of Emergency Management. To it were transferred the functions,
personnel, and records of the Board of Economic Warfare, which was abolished by the
order. The OEW was in existence for only about six weeks. Its functions and administrative
organization were substantially those of its predecessors. By an executive order of
September 25, 1943, the OEW and certain other agencies, together with their personnel and
records, were transferred to and consolidated in the Foreign Economic Administration (FEA),
which was established by that order. The records of the OEW were later absorbed into the
records of various units of the FEA.

Records of the Foreign Economic Administration 1943-1945

In order to unify and consolidate the administration of governmental activities relating to


foreign economic affairs, the FEA was established by an executive order of September 25,
1943. The functions, personnel, and records of the Office of Lend-Lease Administration, the
OEW, the Office of Foreign Relief and Rehabilitation Operations of the Department of State,
and the foreign economic operations of the Office of Foreign Economic Coordination of the
Department of State were transferred to the FEA.

The FEA was responsible for the wartime functions of export control, foreign procurement,
lend- lease, reverse lend-lease, participation in foreign relief and rehabilitation, and
economic warfare, including foreign economic intelligence. By an executive order of
September 27, 1945, the FEA was abolished and its remaining functions were divided
among five agencies, including the Departments of State and Commerce.

Records of the Office of the Administrator

This office included the Administrator, Leo T. Crowley, his immediate assistants, and six
planning and administrative offices.

General Records

Subject File of the Administrator, January 1942-October 1945 (0169-PI-29-128)


Correspondence of Leo T. Crowley, FEA Administrator, and of Milo Perkins, Executive
Director of the Board of Economic Warfare and the OEW, with members of Congress, other
government agencies, private industry, and the general public regarding policy matters
in connection with the administration and operations of the above-mentioned agencies,
cooperation with other Government agencies on foreign economic operations, legislation,
and other matters requiring the attention of the administrator (or his predecessor). One
part of this file, covering the period January 1941-July 1944, is arranged according to a
modified Dewey decimal classification system. The second part of the file, covering the
period August 1944-October 1945, is arranged according to a subject-numeric classification
scheme. This scheme is outlined in a binder in the consultation area in Room 2600. Boxes
1-77 location: 570/56/19/04.

RG 169. Records of the Foreign Economic Administration 257


Records of the Office of the Administrator, General Records Entry 134: Letters Sent to Other Government Agen-
cies, 1942-1945

Geographic File of the Administrator January 1942-October 1945


(0169-PI-29-129)
Correspondence, mainly of Milo Perkins, Executive Director of the Board of Economic
Warfare and the OEW, and of Leo T. Crowley, FEA Administrator, with other Government
agencies, representatives of the Administration abroad, and foreign missions in the United
States, together with memorandums, reports, and other papers. The records relate in large
part to policies of the FEA and its predecessors with respect to commodity requirements,
supplies, requisitioning, transportation problems, surplus property disposal, and other
economic matters as they concerned various foreign countries. That part of the file for the
period January 1942-July 1944 is arranged alphabetically by geographic area or country and
thereunder in accordance with a decimal classification system. The second part of the file,
for the period August 1944-October 1945, is arranged alphabetically by geographic area or
country and thereunder alphabetically by subject. Boxes 1-28 location: 570/56/21/01.

Box Subject
5 Burma location: 570/56/21/01
5 Ceylon location: 570/56/21/01
6 China location: 570/56/21/01
10 Japan location: 570/56/21/02
13 South Pacific location: 570/56/21/02
16 Burma location: 570/56/21/01
16 Ceylon location: 570/56/21/03
17 China location: 570/56/21/03
22 Japan location: 570/56/21/04
25 South Pacific location: 570/56/21/04

General Letters Sent 1942-1945 (0169-PI-29-130)


Boxes 1-16 location: 570/56/21/05

Letters to Field Representatives in Foreign Countries 1942-1945 (0169-PI-29-131)


Boxes 1-3 location: 570/56/21/07

Intraoffice and Interoffice Letters and Memoranda Sent January 1944-October


1945 (0169-PI-29-132)
Boxes 1-2 location: 570/56/21/07

Intra-Agency Memoranda Sent October 1941-December 1943 (0169-PI-29-133)


Boxes 1-2 location: 570/56/22/01

Letters Sent to Other Government Agencies March 1942-October 1945


(0169-PI-29-134)
Boxes 1-10 location: 570/56/22/01

Box Agency
1 Alien Property Custodian location: 570/56/22/01
1 American Embassies location: 570/56/22/01

RG 169. Records of the Foreign Economic Administration 258


Records of the Office of the Budget and Administrative Planning, Monographs Entry 145: Historical Monographs,
1940-1946

Box Agency
1 Censorship, Office of, location: 570/56/22/01
1 Combined Chiefs of Staff & Joint Chiefs of Staff location: 570/56/22/01
1 Commerce Department location: 570/56/22/01
3 Commerce Department location: 570/56/22/01
3 Federal Reserve System, Board of Governors location: 570/56/22/01
4 Joint Chiefs of Staff, U.S. location: 570/56/22/01
4 Justice Department; location: 570/56/22/01
5 Navy Department; location: 570/56/22/01
6 Reparations Committee-Allied on location: 570/56/22/02
6-7 State Department; location: 570/56/22/02
7 Strategic Services, Office of, location: 570/56/22/02
7 Treasury Department location: 570/56/22/02
8 Vice President, Office of, location: 570/56/22/02
8 War Department; location: 570/56/22/02
9 War Information, Office of location: 570/56/22/02
10 White House; location: 570/56/22/02

Records of the Office of the Budget and Administrative Planning

Records of the Records Analysis Division

The Records Analysis Division was established in December 1943 to be responsible


for the preparation of a history or histories of the FEA. It took over and continued
historical activities that had been begun as early as 1942 in both the Office of Lend-Lease
Administration and the Board of Economic Warfare.

File of William Lonsdale Taylor, Chief 1943-1946 (0169-PI-29-143)


File of the Historian of the Board of Economic Warfare, the OEW, and the FEA and Chief
of the Records Analysis Division. Consists of correspondence, memorandums, progress
reports, organizational charts, and administrative issuances dealing with the work and
personnel of the division, the organization of chapters of the history, requests for copies
of records from FEA files, history committees, and related subjects. Arranged in part by
subject and in part chronologically by date of document. Boxes 1-6 location: 570/56/22/02.

Historians Reports of Interviews 1943-1945 (0169-PI-29-144)


Boxes 1-2 location: 570/56/22/03

Monographs

Historical Monographs Prepared by the Division 1940-1946 (0169-PI-29-145)


Typewritten copies of monographs on the organization and operations of the FEA and its
predecessor agencies, which were prepared by the staff of the Records Analysis Division.
Some of the monographs are bound with supporting papers, consisting of copies of FEA
records. Unarranged. Boxes 1-21 location: 570/56/22/03; Box 18 contains a Report to
Congress on Operations of the Foreign Economic Administration, September 25, 1944.

RG 169. Records of the Foreign Economic Administration 259


Historians Records Entry 153: Administrative Issuances, 1941-1943

Historical Monographs Prepared Outside the Division 1940-1946 (0169-PI-29-146)


A detailed listing is available. Boxes 1-6 location: 570/56/22/06.

Records Assembled by the Historian

Reports on the Organization of the Division of Controls July-August 1941


(0169-PI-29-148)
Box 1 location: 570/56/23/01

Historical File on the Office of Economic Warfare and Predecessor Agencies 1941-
1943 (0169-PI-29-150)
Among the folder headings included in this series: Argentina, Blockade, Board of Economic
Warfare, British Empire, Intelligence (history), Office of Censorship, Office of Economic
Warfare Analysis, Office of War Information, Policy Committee, State Department, and
Treasury. Boxes 1-9 location: 570/56/23/01.

Historical File on the Foreign Economic Administration 1943-1945 (0169-PI-29-


151)
Boxes 906-919E location: 570/56/23/03

Box Subject
906A Cartels A Brief Historical Statement [June 30, 1944] location: 570/56/23/03
907 China location: 570/56/23/03
908-910 Bureau of Areas location: 570/56/23/03
910A Bureau of Areas location: 570/56/23/04
910A History of the Country Program Branch, Office of Exports location:
570/56/23/04
913 Confidential News Letter, prepared by the Office of the General Counsel; issues
from March 23, 1944 to July 21, 1944 location: 570/56/23/04
913 Foreign Economic Administration Press Releases location: 570/56/23/04
913 Liberated Areas (3 folders) location: 570/56/23/04
913 Foreign Economic Administration-Mission for Economic Affairs location:
570/56/23/04
914 News Summaries (5 folders) location: 570/56/23/04
916 Foreign Economic Administration Newsletter, issues for December 8, 1944 to
July 21, 1945 location: 570/56/23/05
916 Indo-China location: 570/56/23/05
916 Netherlands East Indies location: 570/56/23/05
918 U.S. Army-Foreign Economic Administration Relations location: 570/56/23/05
918 Trade Intelligence location: 570/56/23/05
918 Yalta Conference location: 570/56/23/05

Administrative Issuances of the Economic Defense Board, the Board of Economic


Warfare, and the Office of Economic Warfare, September 1941-November 30, 1943
(0169-PI-29-153)
Boxes 920-929 location: 570/56/23/06

RG 169. Records of the Foreign Economic Administration 260


Historians Records Entry 157: Research Reports and Studies, 1942-1944

FEA Administrative Issuances December 1943-October 1945 (0169-PI-29-154)


Boxes 930-930C location: 570/56/24/01

Minutes of Meetings of the Board of Economic Warfare August 13, 1941-July 15,
1943 (0169-PI-29-156)
Box 948 location: 570/56/24/04

Research Reports and Studies 1942-1944 (0169-PI-29-157)


Research reports and studies of various divisions of the FEA and predecessor agencies on
such subjects as the economy of enemy, neutral, and allied countries, possibilities of and
programs for the development and procurement of strategic commodities, problems of
occupation, and enemy methods of occupation, together with miscellaneous reports on
sources of economic intelligence and other subjects of interest to the Board of Economic
Warfare, the OEW, and the FEA. Arranged by division symbol and thereunder numerically.
A very detailed list of files is available. It should be used to obtain specific report numbers.
Boxes 1-27 location: 570/56/24/04.

Division Subject
Symbol
EA Administration of the Property of Imperial Household of Japan
EB Blockade Running Between German Europe and Far East
EB Notes on Japans Economic Potential
EIS Appendix to Banking, Accounting, and Operations in Japan
EOC Strategic Value of New Guinea-Petroleum
EOC Petroleum Position in Burma
FE Japanese Aircraft Captured at Lae, New Guinea September 15, 1943
FE Examination of Captured Japanese Antifriction Bearings
FE Draft of Manual for Use of Crash Officers in the Collection of Markings from
Captured Enemy (Far Eastern Axis) Aircraft
FE Comments on Translation of Secret Report on the Quality, Quantity, and
Present Condition of the Japanese Air Force and Training of Air Force
Personnel in Japan (Chungking April 1944)
FE Recovery Officers Manual for Use in the Collection of Plates and Markings
from Captured Japanese Ground Equipment
FE Coal in the Far East
FE Comments on Progress of Manchurian First Five-Year Plan
FE Industrial Diamond Requirements of Japan in 1944
FE Japanese-Controlled Cement Industry
FE Mineral Production in North China
FE Industrial Installations in North China of Importance to the Japanese
FE Iron Ore: Manchuria
FE Chemical Industries of Japan: Basic Data for a Civil Affairs Guide
FE Textile Fiber Situation in Japan and Occupied East Asia in 1943
FE Recent Changes in the Japanese Taxation System
FE Migration to and From Japan, 1935-1940
FE The Production and Availability to the Japanese of Certain Drug, Medical, and
Food Items
FE Japanese Companies in the Mandated Islands (Preliminary)

RG 169. Records of the Foreign Economic Administration 261


Historians Records Entry 157: Research Reports and Studies, 1942-1944

Division Subject
Symbol
FE Japanese Gold Policy (Preliminary)
FE Memorandum on Chinese Finances
FE Food and Other Problems Relating to Population Changes in Major Cities in
the Far East
FE Japanese Use of Railroads in China
FE Information About Manchuria North and West
FE Economic Changes in the Philippines During Two Years of Japanese
Occupation
FE Economic Objectives in Thailand
FE Economic Objectives in Indo-China and Hainan
FE Economic Objectives Survey of the Lower Yangtze Valley
FE Economic Factors in the Burma-Indian Campaign
FE North Chinas Economic Contribution to Japans War Program
FE Natural Resources of the East Indies
FE China-Current Economic Problems Looking Toward the Future
FE Important Industrial Cities in Japan Proper, Manchuria, Korea, Formosa, and
North China
FE Major Hardships Suffered by the Philippines as a Result of the Pacific War
FE Japans Staying Power in the Event of an Effective Blockade of the Inner
Zone
FE Japans Staying Power in the Event of a Total Blockade Except in the Sea of
Japan
FE Summary Report on Far Eastern Food Resources
FE Summary of Japanese Non-Ferrous Metals Industry
FE Summary Report on the Far Eastern Chemical Industry (Preliminary)
FE Summary Report on the Far Eastern Petroleum Industry
FE Summary Report on the Far Eastern Coal Industry
FE Comments on the Report of Japanese Withdrawal to the Inner Zone
FE Estimate of Japanese Intentions
FE Principal Features of the Japanese Economic Exploitation of French Indo-
China
FE The Main Features of Japanese Exploitation in British Malaya
FE Economic Conditions in Burma
FE Main Features of the Japanese Economic Exploitation of the Philippines
FE Economic Exploitation of Thailand
FE Japanese Exploitation of the Netherlands East Indies
FE Exploitation of Korea by Japan
FE Effects on the Japanese Economy of Various Assumed Blockade Conditions
FE The Economic Effects of a Blockade against Japan Proper, and Other
Considerations
INT Analysis of Economic Information on Occupied China, Manchuria, Philippines,
Indo-China, and Thailand Supplied by Gripsholm Repatriates 1943
PS General Plan of Economic Warfare against Japan
RR Japanese Techniques of Occupation Japan Proper
RR Japanese Techniques of Occupation - Manchukuo
RR Japanese Techniques of Occupation Inner Mongolia, North China and
Central China
RR Japanese Techniques of Occupation China, Manchuria, Inner Mongolia

RG 169. Records of the Foreign Economic Administration 262


Historians Records Entry 185: addresses and Statements of BEW and FEA Officials, 1942-1946

Brief Historical Statement of Foreign Economic Administration 1943-1944


(0169-PI-29-163)
Boxes 978-979 location: 570/56/25/03

Foreign Projects Reports January 1943-December 15, 1943 (0169-PI-29-167)


Processed copies of periodic reports on foreign projects of the Board of Economic Warfare
and the FEA, prepared by the Office of Administrative Management. They contain
information concerning the country involved, the Board of Economic Warfares or FEAs
representative, the status of the project, its sponsor, the assignment of the project, and
the approximate period of time assigned it. Arranged chronologically. Box 983C location:
570/56/25/05.

Records Relating to the Bureau of Areas and the Bureau of Supplies 1944-1945
(0169-PI-29-168)
Boxes 984-988 location: 570/56/25/05

Records of the Office of the General Counsel 1942-1943 (0169-PI-29-169)


Boxes 989-990 location: 570/56/25/05

Material on the Safehaven Project 1943-1945 (0169-PI-29-170)


Boxes 991-993 location: 570/56/25/06

Box 991 includes a Safehaven Study by Margaret Clarke, n.d., 193 pp.

Economic Program Policy Statements 1944-1945 (0169-PI-29-172)


Set of processed FEA issuances headed Economic Program with Reference to [various
countries of the world], and supplements thereto. This set of program issuances was
compiled by the historians staff. Arranged by country under the headings: Economic
Programs and Supplements. Boxes 1-2 location: 570/56/25/07.

Progress Reports of FEA Special Representatives and Missions 1943-1944


(0169-PI-29-173)
Typed copies of progress reports from FEA special representatives and missions in foreign
countries, which were assembled by the historian and his staff. Arranged alphabetically by
country and thereunder chronologically. Boxes 1-7 location: 570/56/26/01.

Weekly Operations Reports of the Office of Economic Warfare August 1941-


November 1943 (0169-PI-29-180)
Boxes 1-2 location: 570/56/26/05

Weekly Notes on Current Economic Information 1942-1944 (0169-PI-29-182)


Box 1 location: 570/56/26/05

Addresses and Statements of BEW and FEA Officials 1942-1946 (0169-PI-29-185)


Box 1 location: 570/56/26/06

RG 169. Records of the Foreign Economic Administration 263


Records of the Office of Economic Programs

Records of the Office of Economic Programs

The Office of Economic Programs (OEP) was established on September 13, 1943. It
included specialized staffs of advisers who assisted the administrator and other high officials
of the agency in preparing foreign economic policies and programs. The OEP represented a
consolidation of the War Trade Staff of the OEW and the Government Liaison and Reciprocal
Aid Division of the Office of Lend-Lease Administration. The OEP, whose chief was an
assistant FEA administrator, was largely composed of economists serving as consultants on
matters as supplies and resources, foreign development, foreign finance, and trade policy.

The OEP acted as the integrating unit for the operational branches within the FEA whose
own projects had to be brought into harmony with the central policies of the administration.
Operational approaches within the framework of FEA were often dissimilar and even, in
cases where objectives were not identical in practice, conflicting. A primary function of the
OEP was to reconcile differences and keep the strategy of economic warfare consistent.
Operations personnel, enthusiastic about their programs and bent on achieving their ends
quickly and efficiently, were reminded of political considerations.

In 1944, through V. Frank Coe and L. Currie, the OEP was brought directly and originally
into the Safehaven Program. It was in OEP under Coe that the Executive Committee on
Economic Foreign Policy (ECEFP) was established. An interdepartmental unit, maintained
by Angell after Coe left the FEA, the ECEFP, animated by the OEP, studied issues involved
in economic warfare, anticipated the economic programs connected with Germany in the
postwar period, and took steps to initiate plans that would operate effectively after the
defeat of the Axis.

The ECEFP, guided largely by the OEP, had considered from time to time such matters
as modification of wartime financial controls over foreign assets. It had, for example,
considered the possibility of continuing the Proclaimed List after the surrender of Germany
as a method of economic supervision of Axis friends.

With the development of the Safehaven Program idea, the ECEFP took over a serious study of
controlling enemy assets after the war. A new committee, the Interdepartmental Committee
on Post-Hostilities Controls over Foreign Property, was organized. Its membership was
composed of representatives from the Departments of State, Treasury, Justice, Commerce,
and the Alien Property Custodian, the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs, and the FEA.
The committee studied, considered, and made recommendations with respect to wartime
property and financial controls over foreign assets. It also made recommendations on the
control and disposition of enemy assets in neutral and other non-Axis countries.

The committee was designed to be a clearinghouse for the problems as they were defined,
and for the various departmental proposals as they were worked out. As far as the
Safehaven Program was concerned, the committee would coordinate recommendations
regarding programs for dealing with Germanys hidden assets and with its devices of
economic penetration. It would also consider policies with respect to U.S. and United
Nations attitudes toward neutrals used by the Axis for purposes of economic expansion.

RG 169. Records of the Foreign Economic Administration 264


Records of the Foreign Economic Development Staff Entry 213: Reports on Foreign Economic Conditions (Geo-
graphic File), 1942-1945

During 1944 the Executive Policy Committee of the FEA met regularly and consistently
studied Safehaven problems. Through its relationships with other departments it brought
the FEA attitude toward control of Germany into focus and through the FEA and its legal
advisers pressed for implementation of a strong U.S. policy toward neutrals with respect
to the problem of postwar Axis penetration. Its policies and views were submitted to the
Interdepartmental Committee on Post-Hostilities Controls over Foreign Property for critical
consideration.

Central Files February 1942-October 1945 (0169-PI-29-200)


Boxes 1-19 location: 570/57/4/04

Box Subject
9 Finance, Public-1-1 Foreign Funds Control
10 Finance, Public-11-1 Safehaven location: 570/57/4/05

Geographic Central Files 1943-1945 (0169-PI-29-201)


Boxes 1-6 location: 570/57/4/06

Interoffice Memoranda and Letters Sent (Addressee File) November 1943-October


1945 (0169-PI-29-202)
Boxes 1-4 location: 570/57/4/07

Reading File of Interoffice Memoranda December 1943-August 1945 (0169-PI-29-


203)
Box 1 location: 570/57/5/01

Reading File of Interoffice and Intraoffice Memoranda December 1943-August


1945 (0169-PI-29-204)
Box 1 location: 570/57/5/01

Records of the Business Organization Staff

Miscellaneous Records Relating to Monopolies and Cartels April 1942-October


1945 (0169-PI-29-210)
Boxes 1-26 location: 570/57/5/03

Records of the Foreign Economic Development Staff

Reports on Foreign Economic Conditions (Subject Files) March 1942-April 1945


(0169-PI-29-212)
Boxes 1117-1118 location: 570/57/5/07

Reports on Foreign Economic Conditions (Geographic File) 1942-1945 (0169-PI-


29-213)
Boxes 1119-1121 location: 570/567/6/01

RG 169. Records of the Foreign Economic Administration 265


Records of the General Counsel Entry 243: File of the Consultant on International Law January , 1943-1944

Records of the Lend-Lease and Foreign Finance Staffs

General File [Foreign Finance Staff] 1943-1945 (0169-PI-29-215)


Boxes 1134-1135 location: 570/57/6/03

Informational Materials on Foreign Financial Conditions and Developments 1943-


1945 (0169-PI-29-216)
Boxes 1136-1137 location: 570/57/6/03

Records of the Programs and Reports Staff

General Subject File of the Director 1944-1945 (0169-PI-29-217)


Boxes 1138-1141 location: 570/57/6/03

Box Subject
1138 Executive Committee on Economic Foreign Policy
1138 Executive Policy Committee location: 570/57/6/03
1139 Foreign Economic Administration-Progress Reports
1139 Foreign Economic Administration Operations
1139 Liberated Areas
1139 Foreign Trade Conditions
1139 Neutral Countries
1139 Organization-EEP location: 570/57/6/03
1140 Country Programs A-Z
1140 Country Programs-General
1140 Export Control location: 570/57/6/04
1141 Foreign Trade
1141 Foreign Trade Statistics location: 570/57/6/04

Records of the Office of the General Counsel

The various legal offices of the agencies absorbed by the FEA became part of the Office
of the General Counsel. In addition to its legal functions the Office coordinated liaison
activities with Congress.

Central File November 1943-September 1945 (0169-PI-29-231)


Boxes 1158-1168 location: 570/57/6/06

Subject File of the General Counsel 1941-1945 (0169-PI-29-237)


Boxes 1169-1175 location: 570/57/7/01

File of the Consultant on International Law January 1943-August 1944


(0169-PI-29-243)
Boxes 1196-1197 location: 570/57/7/05

RG 169. Records of the Foreign Economic Administration 266


Records of the Bureau of Areas, Office of the Executive Director Entry 1: Executive Director Records

Records of the Bureau of Areas

The Bureau of Areas was established on November 13, 1943, by a consolidation of those
units of the predecessors of the Foreign Economic Administration that were not assigned
to the Bureau of Supplies or to the Office of the Administrator. The units of the OEW that
were transferred to the Bureau of Areas included the area divisions of the Country Programs
Branch of the Office of Exports; the Area Branch, excluding the South Pacific Division, of the
Office of Imports; and the Enemy and the Blockade and Supply Branches of the Office of
Economic Warfare and Analysis. From the Office of Lend-Lease Administration the Bureau
received the geographic divisions of the Office of Foreign Liaison, the Office of Soviet Supply,
and the Overseas Missions Divisions; from the Office of Foreign Relief and Rehabilitation
Operations there were transferred to the Bureau the Divisions of Field Operations, Supply
and Transport, Progress Reports, and Program and Requirements. The bureau also inherited
the liberated areas activities of the Office of Foreign Economic Coordination of the
Department of State. These offices, branches, and divisions were merged into the Bureau
of Areas, and the functions they performed were assigned to the six branches of the Bureau.

Records of the Office of the Executive Director

The Office of the Executive Director planned and directed the programs and policies of
the Bureau of Areas pertaining to foreign countries, maintained liaison with the Bureau of
Supplies, the staff units of the Office of the Administrator, and various interdepartmental
and intergovernmental committees; and supervised the activities of the foreign field
missions of the Foreign Economic Administration, working closely in that connection with
the diplomatic missions of the Department of State. Its Area Program Coordination Staff
reviewed the economic policies of the Administration for each country and coordinated
these with the overall supply program, served as a clearance office for instructions from the
branches of the Bureau of Supplies to the branches of the Bureau of Areas, and acted as the
secretariat for the Administrations Allocations Committee. The Field Operations Staff was
the administrative unit in the Bureau that served the foreign field missions by coordinating
the activities of these missions with those of the operating branches of the Administration
in Washington, supplying the field with digests and newsletters of economic information
and expediting the exchange of reports between the branches in Washington and the field
offices. Matters relating to lend-lease, reverse lend-lease, and the British White Paper were
handled by the Lend-Lease Staff of the Office of the Executive Director and administrative
duties for the branches and staffs of the Bureau were performed by the Executive Officer.

Executive Director Records (0169-UD-1)


Boxes 1-9 location: 570/57/33/03

Box Subject
2-3 Country Files location: 570/57/33/03
4 Economic Warfare Analysis location: 570/57/33/03
4 Jurisdictional Disputes location: 570/57/33/03
4 State-BEW Cooperative Agreement location: 570/57/33/03
7 Navy Department location: 570/57/33/03

RG 169. Records of the Foreign Economic Administration 267


Records of the Bureau of Areas, Area Program Coordination Staff Entry 3: Program Coordination Staff Records

Box Subject
7 State Department location: 570/57/33/03
7 State Department-Relations With location: 570/57/33/03
8 Treasury Department location: 570/57/33/03
8 Vice President location: 570/57/33/03
8 War Department location: 570/57/33/03
8 White House location: 570/57/33/03
9 Safehaven location: 570/57/33/04

Deputy Executive Director Records (0169-UD-2)

Box Subject
10-12 Committees location: 570/57/33/04
13-15 Country Programs location: 570/57/33/04
18 President and Vice President location: 570/57/33/05
20 J.I.C. [Joint Intelligence Committee] - Intelligence Liaison
20 T.I.I.C. [Technical Industrial Intelligence Committee] -Safehaven location:
570/57/33/05
25 Navy Department location: 570/57/33/06
25 State Department 1944-1945 location: 570/57/33/06
25 State Department 1942 location: 570/57/33/06
26 Treasury Department location: 570/57/33/06
26 War Department location: 570/57/33/06

Records of the Area Program Coordination Staff

Program Coordination Staff Records (0169-UD-3)

Box Subject
29-39 Country Files
29 Afghanistan to Belgium location: 570/57/33/06
30 Bolivia to British West Indies location: 570/57/33/07
31 Canada to Colombia location: 570/57/33/07
32 Costa Rica to European Neutrals location: 570/57/33/07
33 Fiji to Greenland location: 570/57/33/07
34 Guatemala to Italy location: 570/57/33/07
35 Korea to Mexico location: 570/57/33/07
36 Middle East to New Zealand location: 570/57/33/07
37 Nicaragua to South Africa location: 570/57/34/01
38 South Africa to Turkey location: 570/57/34/01
39 United Kingdom to Yugoslavia location: 570/57/34/01
42 Economic Warfare location: 570/57/34/01
43 Meetings, State Department location: 570/57/34/01
43 OWI Reports location: 570/57/34/01
44 Relationship Between State and FEA Foreign Service location: 570/57/34/02

RG 169. Records of the Foreign Economic Administration 268


Records of the Field Operations Staff Entry 4: Field Operations Staff Records

Records of the Field Operations Staff

Field Operations Staff Records (0169-UD-4)


Box 46 location: 570/57/34/02

Records of the Enemy Branch

The Enemy Branch was responsible for planning the economic program to be put into effect
when the enemy countries were occupied. It prepared studies and reports for the industrial
disarmament of the enemy to prevent future wars, including analyses of the entire economic
structure of the Axis countries. The Enemy Branch was established on December 30, 1944,
with the name the German and Austrian Branch; a name change was shortly forthcoming.
It had a leading role in the Safehaven Program. When it was established and responsibility
placed in it for Safehaven activities, the External Security, Intelligence Service, and other
staff that had been independent divisions were made part of it. In addition, the Branch
included personnel from the old independent divisions that had been involved in Safehaven
operations. Thus in the beginning of 1945 the Safehaven Program became the responsibility
of one unit, the Enemy Branch, under the direction of Henry H. Fowler.

Records of the Blockade Division

The chief functions of the Blockade Division were to administer blockade control measures;
to determine blockade clearance for U.S. exports to neutral countries in Europe; and, so far
as the preclusive purchase operations were concerned, to provide data on the supply needs
of neutrals and the enemy, and to make recommendations for preclusive operations. The
division was also involved in efforts to stop Axis smuggling efforts.

The Blockade Division not only collated the material it had accumulated in the process of
operating its special activities, but it had asked for the intelligence resources of the Federal
Bureau of Investigation, the Office of Censorship, the Office of Navy Intelligence, the Armys
Military Intelligence (G-2), and the Board of Economic Warfare. The division requested
diplomatic missions to report information on local smuggling rings, and related material at
hand in Washington was examined. All available facts were checked and a file was made
that listed the names of smugglers, the names of ships used in blockade running, the kinds
of commodities smuggled, the names of ports to which deliveries of smuggled goods were
made, routes, and methods and means of concealing goods.

The Enemy Branch (later known as the European Enemy Division) made studies of enemy
supply positions with respect to materials being smuggled, thus providing the Blockade
Division with guides on the importance or relative insignificance of blockade evasions. The
greatness of the enemies need for material guided the smugglers counter measures and
helped to determine the nature and extent of preclusive purchases.

The significance of the blockade work of the Blockade Division, as far as the Safehaven
Program is concerned, is that the division created a backlog of information about firms and
individuals who were actively assisting the Axis and who would bear watching in the future.

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Blockade Division Records (0169-UD-8)


Boxes 1-144 location: 570/58/17/07

Box Subject
55 Asia location: 570/58/18/07
56 OW Axis 001 Miscellaneous (2 folders)
56 OW Axis 050-052-4 Information Releases, Speeches, and Radio (2 folders)
56 OW Axis 070-1 Study Projects
56 OW Axis 616-1 Martial Law
56 OW Axis 700 Transportation and Communications
56 OW Axis 710 Merchant Marine
56 OW Axis 800 Industry
56 OW Axis 820 Mining
56 OW Axis 900-959 Trade
56 OW Axis 910 Trade Relations
56 OW Axis 95403 Preclusive Buying
56 OW Axis 956-1 Smuggling location: 570/58/19/01
57 OW Axis 960 Exports Commodities
57 OW Axis 960 Various commodities arranged alphabetically (21 folders)
57 OW Axis 960-1-960-64
57 OW Axis 960-54 Petroleum Products
57 OW Axis 960-59 Stores, Subsistence, General location: 570/58/19/01
60 Burma location: 570/58/19/01
61-62 China location: 570/58/19/01
67-68 French Indo China location: 570/58/19/02
77 Hong Kong location: 570/58/19/04
80 India location: 570/58/19/04
82-84 Japan location: 570/58/19/04
90 Oceania location: 570/58/19/05
90 Philippines location: 570/58/19/05
106 Singapore location: 570/58/20/01
139-144 Blockade Divisions relationship with other agencies. location: 570/58/20/05

Records of the Intelligence Service Staff

Intelligence Service Staff Records (0169-UD-9)


Records relate to a variety of matters, including Safehaven, Special Watch Instructions, and
value of censorship material to the FEA. Boxes 1-12 location: 570/58/20/06.

Records of the Economic Intelligence Division

Until the German and Austrian Branch (Enemy Branch) was created late in 1944, the
Economic Intelligence Division had been a separate unit of the FEA under the Special Areas
Branch and had serviced most departments of the agency. The division had its origins
in 1941, when it was discovered that it would be necessary to gather information on the
economic resources of Japan for the administration of export control. After December

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7, 1941, the Board of Economic Warfare established Analysis Sections and Intelligence
Sections on geographical lines, the purpose being to procure economic data for the armed
forces and for other U.S. and Allied governmental agencies.

Collaborating throughout the war with the British Ministry of Economic Warfare and with
other intelligence units operating for the United States, the Economic Intelligence Division,
which later became the Intelligence Service Staff, gathered, compiled, classified and made
available to the proper authorities the data received from censorship intercepts, foreign
radio broadcasts, foreign publications, American business firms with foreign interests,
representatives of foreign countries, returned travelers, refugees, and U.S. intelligence
agents operating in foreign countries.

The division maintained close liaison with Military Intelligence (G-2) and the Office of Naval
Intelligence, having representatives of those two services attached to the office in Washington,
D.C. In addition, it maintained a close relationship with the Office of Strategic Services, the
Office of Censorship, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. FEA special agents in the field,
United States Commercial Company representatives, FEA business experts, and U.S. diplomatic
officers and intelligence agents operating in foreign countries contributed reports to the unit.

Numbered Subject Files (0169-A1-500B)


These records are consecutively numbered. Indexes for this service are described below.

Boxes 1-2103 location: 570/59/5/02

The file numbers listed for this series were derived from index cards, and no attempt was
made to determine whether documents were included in the series or whether they may
have been moved to another series by the Foreign Economic Administration before the
records were accessioned by NARA.

File Subject
100.1356 War Department, Headquarters Fourteenth Air Force. Report on chemical
warfare material used by the Japanese in the siege of Changteh, Hunan,
China January 16, 1944, 9 pp.
163 Department of Justice. Report on Manchuria Chemical Industry Company
May 1943
249 MIS. Translation on German article by Dr. Helmut Bauer entitled
Incorporating the Large Concerns in the National Economy of Japan
October 4, 1940, 13 pp.
367 Department of Justice, Economic Warfare Section. Report on Attitude
of Japanese Government and People Toward Nisei Before the War. May
1943
422 E. Herman Norman, Japans Emergence as a Modern State (New York:
Institute of Public Relations, 1940) 254 pp.
614 Securities and Exchange Commission. Information on the Japanese-
mandated Islands in the Pacific January 1944, 20 pp.
620 After Four Years, A review of Japanese aggression in the Far East and
its causes in Japan. Public Affairs, Vol. XIV No. 2 June 1941, 7 pp.
728 Manuscript, sent by Bernard Baruch, entitled What Has Hitler in Store
for Japan? August 1941, 81 pp.

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File Subject
807 Assistant Chief of Intelligence, G-2, War Department General Staff.
Report containing a political estimate on Japan August 20, 1941, 44 pp.
829 An article in Nippon Today and Tomorrow, 1941, containing a statement
of Japans aims in the Far East, emphasizing population problems and
the beneficial results upon world trade of Japanese liberation of the Far
East, 3 pp.
832 An article in Nippon Today and Tomorrow, 1941, describing Japans
aspirations in the Far East and complaining of Anglo-American treatment
of Japan 5 pp.
988 Projects Staff, Export Control. Report on the economic orientation of the
Far Eastern Crisis, July-August 1941; August 9, 1941, 284 pp.
1004 William C. Johnstone, The United States and Japans New Order (New
York: Oxford University Press, under the auspices of the American
Council of the Institute of Pacific Relations, 1941) 392 pp.
1176 Foreign Affairs Association of Japan. Japan Year Book, 1940-1941
October 1940, 1,164 pp.
1278 Translations and summation of an article published in German entitled
The Japanese Armed Forces, includes information on the role of the
military in domestic politics and foreign policy August 1935, 6 pp.
1770 Time-Life-Fortune October 18, 1939. Photograph showing Japanese
Police Headquarters, Tokyo; described as being called the most
dreaded building in the Orient, comparable to the Gestapo headquarters
in Berlin, so far as function goes
2383 USA Censorship. Intercepted letter from various official Japanese
agencies in the United States to official Japanese agencies in the United
States dealing with the Japanese treasury, Japanese relations with other
countries, Asiatic agriculture, the political situation throughout the Far
East and other subject December 6, 1941
5349.63 British Ministry of Economic Warfare. Weekly Intelligence Notes for the
Week ending March 12, 1943, 7 pp.
5349.78 British Ministry of Economic Warfare. Weekly Intelligence Notes for the
Week ending June 25, 1943
5740.19 GHQ (India). Weekly Summary of Economic Intelligence (Far East) No.
109, for week ending March 3, 1945; includes information on oppressive
taxes in Occupied China
5740.38 GHQ, General Staff Branch, India. Weekly Summary of Economic
Intelligence (Far East) Summary for week ending October 6, 1943, 16 pp.
5740.54 GHQ, General Staff Branch, India. Weekly Summary of Economic
Intelligence (Far East) Summary for week ending January 29, 1944, 8 pp.
5740.58 GHQ, General Staff Branch, India. Weekly Summary of Economic
Intelligence (Far East) Summary for week ending February 25, 1944, 7 pp.
5740.59 GHQ, General Staff Branch, India. Weekly Summary of Economic
Intelligence (Far East) Summary for week ending March 4, 1944, 10 pp.
5740.60 GHQ, General Staff Branch, India. Weekly Summary of Economic
Intelligence (Far East) Summary for week ending March 11, 1944, 9 pp.
5740.96 GHQ, General Staff Branch, India. Weekly Summary of Economic
Intelligence Summary for week ending December 2, 1944
5740.103 GHQ, General Staff Branch, India. Weekly Summary of Economic
Intelligence (Far East) No. 103 for the week ending January 20, 1945;
includes information on Koisos Diet speech, improvement in the
treatment of Korean and Formosan subjects, exploitation of antimony
resources in Thailand January 1945, 6 pp.
5740.117 GHQ, General Staff Branch, India. Weekly Summary of Economic
Intelligence (Far East) No. 117 for the week ending April 28, 1945;
includes information on the Japanese using opium for barter

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File Subject
5740.119 GHQ, General Staff Branch, India. Weekly Summary of Economic
Intelligence (Far East) No. 119 for the week ending May 12, 1945;
includes information on importation of Korean labor into Japan;
difficulties with the importation of labor from China
5740.122 GHQ, General Staff Branch, India. Weekly Summary of Economic
Intelligence (Far East) No. 122 for the week ending June 2, 1945;
includes information on Japanese acquisitions of rice in Indo-China,
wheat collections in Central China
6077.4 British Ministry of Economic Warfare. Far Eastern Weekly Intelligence
Summary No. 4 for the Week Ending January 22, 1943, 7 pp.
6077.11 British Ministry of Economic Warfare. Far Eastern Weekly Intelligence
Summary No. 11 for the Week Ending March 12, 1943, 7 pp.
6077.25 British Ministry of Economic Warfare. Far Eastern Weekly Intelligence
Summary No. 25 for the Week Ending June 18, 1943, 12 pp.
6077.26 British Ministry of Economic Warfare. Far Eastern Weekly Intelligence
Summary No. 26 for the Week Ending June 25, 1943, 13 pp.
6077.31 British Ministry of Economic Warfare. Far Eastern Weekly Intelligence
Summary No. 31 for the Week Ending July 30, 1943, 13 pp.
6077.40 British Ministry of Economic Warfare. Far Eastern Weekly Intelligence
Summary No. 40 for the Week Ending October 1, 1943, 10 pp.
6077.42 British Ministry of Economic Warfare. Far Eastern Weekly Intelligence
Summary No. 42 for the Week Ending October 15, 1943, 8 pp.
6077.46 British Ministry of Economic Warfare. Far Eastern Weekly Intelligence
Summary No. 46 for the Week Ending November 12, 1943, 13 pp.
6077.48 British Ministry of Economic Warfare. Far Eastern Weekly Intelligence
Summary No. 48 for the Week Ending November 26, 1943, 27 pp.
6077.81 British Ministry of Economic Warfare. Far Eastern Weekly Intelligence
Summary No. 81 for the Week Ending July 28, 1944, 15 pp.
6077.82 British Ministry of Economic Warfare. Far Eastern Weekly Intelligence
Summary No. 82 for the Week Ending August 4, 1944, 12 pp.
6077.83 British Ministry of Economic Warfare. Far Eastern Weekly Intelligence
Summary No. 83 for the Week Ending August 11, 1944, 19 pp.
6077.87 British Ministry of Economic Warfare. Far Eastern Weekly Intelligence
Summary No. 87: Summary of Economic Developments in the Far
East in the Six Months Ending September 15, 1944: Japan, Formosa,
Occupied China, Indo-China 7 pp.
6077.89 British Ministry of Economic Warfare. Report No. 89; includes
information on Japanese collection of rice in Indo-China October 1944
6077.105 British Ministry of Economic Warfare. Far Eastern Weekly Intelligence
Summary No. 105 for week ending January 19, 1945; includes
information on political and economic activities in Japan, occupied China,
Malaya, Thailand, and Manchukuo 13 pp.
6077.110 British Ministry of Economic Warfare. Far Eastern Weekly Intelligence
Summary No. 110 for week ending March 2, 1945; includes information
regarding conditions in Hong Kong from June to December 1944 March
1945, 16 pp.
6291.10 Intelligence Bureau, Government of Burma, Fortnightly Intelligence
Report No. 10; information on conditions in Burma October 1943
6291.11 Intelligence Bureau, Government of Burma, Fortnightly Intelligence
Report No. 11; information on conditions in Burma October 1943
6291.12 Intelligence Bureau, Government of Burma, Fortnightly Intelligence
Report No. 12; information on conditions in Burma October 1943
6291.15 Intelligence Bureau, Government of Burma, Fortnightly Intelligence
Report No. 15; information on conditions in Burma October 1943
6291.16 Intelligence Bureau, Government of Burma, Fortnightly Intelligence
Report No. 16; information on conditions in Burma October 1943

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File Subject
6291.17 Intelligence Bureau, Government of Burma, Fortnightly Intelligence
Report No. 17; information on conditions in Burma October 1943
6291.18 Intelligence Bureau, Government of Burma, Fortnightly Intelligence
Report No. 18; information on conditions in Burma October 1943
6291.19 Intelligence Bureau, Government of Burma, Fortnightly Intelligence
Report No. 19; information on conditions in Burma October 1943
6291.20 Intelligence Bureau, Government of Burma, Fortnightly Intelligence
Report No. 20; information on conditions in Burma and Philippines
October 1943
6292.1/45 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Branch. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 1, 1945; includes information on Japanese
exploitation of Burmas minerals
6292.2/45 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Branch. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 2, 1945; includes economic and political
information on Burma
6292.A17 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Branch. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 17; includes information on economic, political,
financial affairs, and government procedure in Burma October 1944
6292.A24 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Branch. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 24, 1945; includes information on conditions in
Burma
6292.1 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Branch. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 1, on conditions in Burma October 1943
6292.2 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Branch. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 2, on conditions in Burma October 1943
6292.3 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Branch. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 3, on conditions in Burma October 1943
6292.4 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Branch. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 4, on conditions in Burma October 1943
6292.5 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Branch. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 5, on conditions in Burma October 1943
6292.6 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Branch. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 6, on conditions in Burma October 1943
6292.8 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Branch. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 8, on conditions in Burma October 1943
6293.8 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Branch. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 8 for the period ending July 3, 1943; includes
information on Borneo 3 pp.
6293.11/458 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Branch. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 11, 1945; includes information on the situation
in South Borneo and other occupied areas
6293.A16S British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Branch. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 16, 1944; includes information on South Borneo
and other occupied areas
6293.A17S British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Branch. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 17, 1944; includes information on South Borneo
and other occupied areas
6293.19 British Ministry of Information Fortnightly Intelligence Report No. 19
regarding conditions in South Borneo, Celebes, and The Great East for
the period October 1-15, 1944
6294.A18 British Ministry of Information Fortnightly Intelligence Report No.
18; includes information political and economic affairs in Indo-China
November 1944
6294.1 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 1; includes information on political, economic,
social, and cultural conditions in Indo-China October 1943

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File Subject
6294.6 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 6; includes information on political, economic,
social, and cultural conditions in Indo-China October 1943
6294.7 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 7; includes information on political, economic,
social, and cultural conditions in Indo-China October 1943
6294.19 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 19; includes information on political, economic,
social, and cultural conditions in Indo-China February 1944
6294.5/45 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Report on political
and economic information on Indo-China; includes information on the
Japanese taking over the administration of the Indo-China and Bank of
Indo-China, Japanese propaganda May 1945
6294.7/45 British Ministry of Information Fortnightly Intelligence Report No. 7;
includes political and economic information regarding Indo-China June
1945
6294.8/45 British Ministry of Information Fortnightly Intelligence Report No. 8;
includes political and economic information regarding Indo-China June
1945
6294.9/45 British Ministry of Information Fortnightly Intelligence Report No. 9;
includes information on Japanese atrocities in Indo-China June 1945
6294.10/45 British Ministry of Information Fortnightly Intelligence Report No. 10;
includes information on Indo-China July 1945
6294.12/45 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Report on Japanese
attempts to secure Indochinese cooperation August 1945
6296.11 British Ministry of Information Fortnightly Intelligence Report No. 11;
provides information on the Netherlands East Indies for period ended
August 14, 1943
6296.12 British Ministry of Information Fortnightly Intelligence Report No. 12;
provides information on the Netherlands East Indies October 1943
6296.A9 British Ministry of Information. Fortnightly Intelligence Report No. 9;
provides information on the Netherlands East Indies May 1-15, 1944
6296.3/45 British Ministry of Information. Fortnightly Intelligence Report No. 3 for
period February 1-15, 1945, regarding political and economic activities
of Java and Madura
6296.4/45 British Ministry of Information. Fortnightly Intelligence Report No. 4 for
period February 16-18, 1945, regarding political and economic activities
of Java and Madura; includes information on Muslim activities and
attitudes in Java
6296.8/45 British Ministry of Information. Fortnightly Intelligence Report No. 3 for
period April 16-30, 1945, regarding political and economic activities of
Java and Madura; included is information on attitude of Java people to
Japanese regime
6296.13/45 British Ministry of Information. Fortnightly Intelligence Report No. 13;
includes information on political and economic conditions in Java and
Madura July 1-15, 1945, 6 pp.
6297.12 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Branch. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 12; contains information on occupied China
August 1943, 12 pp.
6297.A5 British Ministry of Information. Fortnightly Intelligence Report No. 5;
pertains to occupied China March 1-15, 1944, 9 pp.
6297.A14 British Ministry of Information. Fortnightly Intelligence Report No. 14 for
period July 16-31, 1944, regarding economic and political information
concerning Manchukuo and occupied China 12 pp.

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File Subject
6297.A15 British Ministry of Information. Fortnightly Intelligence Report No. 15 for
period August 1-15, 1944, regarding economic and political information
concerning Manchukuo and occupied China 12 pp.
6297.A17 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Branch. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 17; includes information on finance, culture,
economics, industry, and politics in occupied China September 1-15,
1944
6297.A22 British Ministry of Information. Fortnightly Intelligence Report No. 22;
contains information on conditions in occupied areas in China November
1944, 10 pp.
6297.2/45 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Branch. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 2; includes political and economic information
with respect to occupied China and Manchukuo during January 1945;
May 1945
6297.3/45 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Branch. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 3; includes information on Chinese economic
conditions and Japanese economic policy in Manchuria May 1945
6297.4/45 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Branch. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 4; included political and economic information on
China and Manchukuo February 16-28, 1945
6297.7/45 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Branch. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 7; contains information on occupied China,
including political activities, Japanese system of economic police,
cultivation of the castor bean, conscripted labor, illicit taxation in
Manchukuo by puppet police June 1945
6297.8/45 British Ministry of Information Fortnightly Intelligence Report No. 8;
includes political and economic information on China and Manchukuo
June 1945
6297.9/45 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Branch. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 9, June 1945; includes information exploitation
of occupied China, especially of Manchukuo
6297.11/45 British Ministry of Information Fortnightly Intelligence Report No. 11;
provides information on occupied China June 1-15, 1944; included
is information on political activities in Manchukuo, forced labor for
Shanghai internees July 1945
6297.13/45 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Branch. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 13; includes information on occupied areas of
China; included is information on Japanese soldiers stealing food in
Shanghai August 1945
6297.15/45 Far Eastern Bureau. Information on political affairs and economic
conditions in Manchukuo, North China, and Nanking December 1945
6297.16/45 British Ministry, Far Eastern Bureau. Fortnightly Intelligence Report
No. 16; includes information on conditions in occupied China and
Manchukuo; included is information on Japanese surrender to the USSR
in Manchukuo, conditions in Shanghai October 1945
6298.10 British Ministry, Far Eastern Bureau. Fortnightly Intelligence Report No.
10, for the period ending July 31, 1943; contains information on the
Philippines
6298.12 British Ministry, Far Eastern Bureau. Fortnightly Intelligence Report No.
12; contains information on the Philippines October 1943
6298.1/45 British Ministry of Information. Fortnightly Intelligence Report No.
1; provides information on the military and political situation in the
Philippines January 1945
6298.A19 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 19; provides a report on finance, culture, and
politics in the Philippine Islands under Japanese occupation January 1945

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File Subject
6298.A21 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Fortnightly Intelligence
Report No. 21; provides a report on economic and political changes in the
Philippine Islands under Japanese occupation January 1945
6299.A16 British Ministry of Information. Fortnightly Intelligence Report No. 16;
contains information on Thailand for period August 16-30, 1944
6299.A17 British Ministry of Information. Fortnightly Intelligence Report No. 17;
contains information on Thailand for period September 1-15, 1944
6299.A18 British Ministry of Information. Fortnightly Intelligence Report No. 18;
contains information on Thailand for period September 16-30, 1944
6299.A20 British Ministry of Information. Fortnightly Intelligence Report No. 20;
contains information on Thailand for period October 15-31, 1944
6299.4/45 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 4; contains information on Thailand for period
February 16-28, 1945
6299.5/45 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 5; contains information on Thailand for period
March 1-15, 1945
6299.7/45 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 7; contains information on Thailand for period
April 1-15, 1945
6299.8/45 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 8; contains information on Thailand for period
April 16-30, 1945
6299.9/45 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 9; contains information on Thailand for period
May 1-15, 1945
6299.10/45 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 10; contains information on Thailand for period
May 16-31, 1945
6299.13/45 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 13; contains political, economic, social, and
cultural information on Thailand August 1945
6300.12 British Ministry of Information. Fortnightly Intelligence Report No. 12;
provides information on political and economic conditions in Malaya and
Sumatra October 1944
6300.A16M British Ministry of Information. Fortnightly Intelligence Report No. 16;
provides information on political and economic conditions in Malaya
October 1944
6300.A22S British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 22; contains political, economic, and propaganda
information regarding Sumatra for the period November 16-30, 1944
6300.4/45S British Ministry of Information. Far Eastern Bureau. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 4; contains information on general conditions in
Sumatra, February 16-28, 1945
6300.6/45M British Ministry of Information. Fortnightly Intelligence Report No. 6,
covering March 16-31, 1945; includes information on economic controls
in Malaya
6300.6/45S British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 6; contains information on Japanese
administration in Sumatra March 1945
6300.7/45S British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 7; contains information on general conditions in
Sumatra April 1945
6300.8/45S British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 8; contains information on general conditions in
Sumatra April 1945

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File Subject
6300.10/45S British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 10; contains information on Sumatra for May 16-
31, 1945 period
6300.12/45S British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 12; includes political, economic, social, and
cultural information on Sumatra August 1945
6301.9 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 9; includes economic and political information on
Japan July 17, 1943, 8 pp.
6301.10 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 10; includes economic and political information
on Japan July 31, 1943, 11 pp.
6301.11 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 11; includes economic and political information
on Japan August 14, 1943, 8 pp.
6301.12 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 12; includes economic and political information
on Japan August 28, 1943, 5 pp.
6301.13 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 13; includes economic and political information
on Japan September 11, 1943, 5 pp.
6301.14 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 14; includes economic and political information
on Japan September 25, 1943, 10 pp.
6301.15 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 15; includes economic and political information
on Japan Oct. 9, 1943
6301.16 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 16; includes economic and political information
on Japan October 23, 1943, 10 pp.
6301.17 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 17; includes economic and political information
on Japan received January 4, 1944, 11 pp.
6301.18 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 18; includes economic and political information
on Japan November 20, 1943, 10 pp.
6301.20 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 20; includes economic and political information
on Japan December 18, 1943, 12 pp.
6301.1 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 2; includes economic and political information on
Japan January 1-15, 1944, 8 pp.
6301.2 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 2; includes economic and political information on
Japan January 16-31, 1944, 16 pp.
6301.3 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 3; includes economic and political information on
Japan February 1-15, 1944, 16 pp.
6301.4 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 4; includes economic and political information on
Japan February 16-29, 1944, 9 pp.
6301.5 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 5; includes economic and political information on
Japan March 1-15, 1944, 8 pp.

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File Subject
6301.6 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 6; includes economic and political information on
Japan March 16-31, 1944, 14 pp.
6301.7 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 7; includes economic and political information on
Japan April 1-15, 1944, 8 pp.
6301.8 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 8; includes economic and political information on
Japan April 16-30, 1944, 8 pp.
6301.9 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 9; includes economic and political information on
Japan May 1-15, 1944, 9 pp.
6301.10 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 10; includes economic and political information
on Japan May 16-31, 1944, 10 pp.
6301.11 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 11; includes economic and political information
on Japan June 1-15, 1944, 8 pp.
6301.12 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 12; includes economic and political information
on Japan June 16-30, 1944, 6 pp.
6301.13 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 13; includes economic and political information
on Japan July 1-15, 1944, 6 pp.
6301.13 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 14; includes economic and political information
on Japan July 16-31, 1944, 15 pp.
6301.15 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 15; includes economic and political information
on Japan August 1-15, 1944, 14 pp.
6301.16 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 16; includes economic and political information
on Japan August 16-31, 1944, 15 pp.
6301.17 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 17; includes economic and political information
on Japan September 1-15, 1944, 18 pp.
6301.18 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 18; includes economic and political information
on Japan September 16-30, 1944, 14 pp.
6301.19 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 19; includes economic and political information
on Japan October 1-15, 1944, 15 pp.
6301.20 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 21; includes economic and political information
on Japan October 16-31, 1944, 15 pp.
6301.21 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 21; includes economic and political information
on Japan November 1-15, 1944, 27 pp.
6301.22 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 22; includes economic and political information
on Japan November 16-30, 1944, 18 pp.
6301.23 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 23; includes economic and political information
on Japan December 1-15, 1944, 20 pp.

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6301.24 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 24; includes economic and political information
on Japan December 16-31, 1944, 26 pp.
6301.1/45 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 1; includes information on Japan January 1-15,
1945, 19 pp.
6301.2/45 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 2; includes information on Japan January 16-31,
1945, 58 pp.
6301.5/45 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 5; includes information on Japan March 1-15,
1945, 21 pp.
6301.7/45 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 7; includes information on Japan April 1-15,
1945
6301.8/45 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 8; includes information on Japan April 16-30,
1945, 16 pp.
6301.9/45 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 9; includes information on Japan May 1-15,
1945, 27 pp.
6301.10/45 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 10; includes information on Japan May 16-31,
1945, 37 pp.
6301.11/45 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 11; includes information on Japan June 1-15,
1945, 44 pp.
6301.13/45 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 13; includes information on Japanese Privy
Council, Diet, Okinawa July 15, 1945, 31 pp.
6301.14/45 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 14; includes political, economic and cultural
information about Japan July 15-31, 1945, 30 pp.
6301.15/45 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 15; includes information on the damages of the
atomic bombs, fear of internal split in Japan, Japanese government
protests against use of atomic bomb August 1945, 27 pp.
6301.17/45 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 17; includes information on news of the
surrender ceremony, Emperors report of war, etc. September 15, 1945,
32 pp.
6301.18/45 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 18; includes information on rounding-up
Japanese war criminals, Japanese suicides September 30, 1945, 12 pp.
6323.A16 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 16; includes information on the general
conditions in Canton and Hong Kong, occupied China for period August
16-31, 1944
6323.A19 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report No. 19; includes political, economic, cultural, and
agricultural notes on Hong Kong, China for period October 1-15, 1944
6323.1 0&1 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Fortnight Intelligence
Report Contains information on conditions in Hong Kong July 1945
6323.1/45 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Fortnight Intelligence
Report No. 1. Report on conditions in Hong Kong under Japanese rule
April 1945

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6323.4/45 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Fortnight Intelligence
Report No. 4 regarding political, economic, and cultural information on
occupied China May 1945
6323.12 & 13 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Report on conditions
in Hong Kong August 1945
6346.239 Office of Strategic Services. Morale and social conditions in Japan and
occupied areas as reported by American Gripsholm repatriates March
1944, 63 pp.
6350.17 Board of Economic Warfare. Gripsholm interview regarding China,
Philippines, and Japan January 1944, 7 pp.
6350.46 Far Eastern Gripsholm Interview. Report of interview on conditions at
Tientsin, China up to March 1943; April 1944, 8 pp.
6350.56 Far Eastern Gripsholm Interview. Report of interview on economic
conditions in Manila, Philippine Islands, from December 1941 to
September 1943; June 1944
6515.88 SEATIC. Translation Report No. 88 Includes information on prisoner of
war allowances in Burma March 1945
6553.86 Office of War Information Chinese Press Review; included is information
on Japanese Government changes, Japans ruthless exploitation of
natural resources in North China, Japanese Special Attack Corps April
1945, 10 pp.
6553.93 Office of War Information Chinese Press Review; included is information
on the Koiso Cabinet, Japanese plundering rice in Tsientsi area, Japanese
atrocities April 1945, 10 pp.
6553.105 JICA China-India-Burma. Report on conditions in Burma April 1945
6553.199 Office of War Information Chinese Press Review. Includes information on
the Formosa question, trial of Chinese traitors, etc. July 25, 1945, 9 pp.
6553.216 Office of War Information Chinese Press Review. Includes information on
need for the Japanese to surrender August 11, 1945, 7 pp.
6553.217 Office of War Information Chinese Press Review. Includes information on
Japanese exploitation of labor in North China October 1945
6559.21 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-India-Burma. Report on
economic effects of Japanese campaigns in China May 1945
6559.44 JICA China-India-Burma. Report on economic general conditions in
Burma; includes information on Japanese firms in Rangoon May 1945
6569 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency India-Burma. Report of
miscellaneous intelligence on Occupied China, Thailand, and Malaya July
1945
6569.8 JICA China-India-Burma. Report on conditions in Burma April 1945
6569.16 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency India-Burma Theater. Report on
general economic conditions in Hong Kong June 1945
6569.22 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency India-Burma. Report of
miscellaneous intelligence on Hong Kong, Canton, and Shansi, China
June 1945
6569.24 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency India-Burma. Report of
miscellaneous intelligence on Occupied China and Manchuria June 1945
20208 Military Intelligence Division. Information on Japanese economic
conditions obtained from Japanese prisoners of war March 1943, 2 pp.
20804 Department of Justice. Report regarding Japanese mind and war effort
February 1943, 6 pp.
21872 Department of Justice. Report on Attitude of the Japanese People Toward
Niesei, Other Americans, and Foreigners in General 1936-1941 March 9,
1943, 4 pp.
22152 Office of War Information. Report on the government of the Philippine
Islands under the Japanese March 1943

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22828 Netherlands Economic Mission. Interview regarding conditions in Java
Mar. 1943
22871 Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce. Interview regarding general
wartime conditions and morale in Japan and Australia January 27, 1943,
2 pp.
24460 Netherlands Economic Mission. Interview regarding social and economic
conditions in the Netherlands East Indies April 1943
25719 Board of Economic Warfare. Report containing notes on development of
a regional plan for economic warfare with Japan February 5, 1941,
50 pp.
26008 Office of the Chief Chemical Warfare. Chemical Warfare Intelligence
Bulletin No. 2; includes information on nitrogen mustard (odorless)
gases possessed by the Germans and Japanese November 1, 1942, 3 pp.
26368 Military Intelligence Division. Report regarding political trend of
Formosans in China on postwar Formosa March 3, 1943, 4 pp.
27890 Japanese Times and Advertiser newspapers of October 20 and December
8, 1942, 28 pp.
28551 Foreign Service. Report of the U.S. Military Attach in Chungking on
conditions in Shanghai, China March 1943, 3 pp.
28797 Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce. Interview regarding Canton,
China April 1943, 8 pp.
29094 Foreign Service. Report regarding Japanese Administration and Finance
in the Occupied Territories April 7, 1943, 10 pp.
29140 Military Intelligence Division. Notes on meeting of British War Cabinet
Inter-Service Committee on Chemical Warfare regarding measures
already taken or to be taken by Germany, Italy, and Japan with regard
to chemical warfare-both offensive and defensive measures and Axis
capabilities with regard to same April 7, 1943
29206 Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce. Interview regarding
Shanghai, China April 1943
29266 Foreign Service. Dispatch regarding the Japanese in Inner Mongolia April
1943
29299 Foreign Service. Information regarding economic activities in Japan and
Japanese occupied areas for the period February 3-28, 1943, 12 pp.
29947 Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce. Interview regarding China
April 1943, 5 pp.
29777 British Imperial Censorship. An Analysis and Interpretation of Japanese
Policy in the Southern Areas of the Greater Co-Prosperity Sphere
November 1942, 13 pp.
30071 Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce. Interview regarding China
up to November 6, 1940; April 1943, 10 pp.
30073 Foreign Service. Translations of extracts of Japanese radio broadcasts
concerning disposition of American and British property in Occupied
China Mar. 1943, 6 pp.
31991 Department of State, Division of Cultural Relations. Report on Japans
program of cultural relations in 1942, May 1943, 44 pp.
32200 Military Intelligence Division. Intelligence on Axis Chemical Warfare and
Smoke No. 16 April. 30, 1943, 3 pp.
32771 Military Intelligence Division. Information concerning China under
Japanese occupation April 1943, 4 pp.
33152 Foreign Service. Information regarding economic activities in Japan and
Japanese occupied areas for the period March 11-28, 1943, 8 pp.
33176 Translation of Koelnische Zeitung, Tokyo; includes information on
Japanese exploitative techniques February 1943, 3 pp.

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33787 British Censorship, Hong Kong. Political, military, and economic
information on Japan October 18, 1941, 13 pp.
35465 Foreign Service. Economic information, based on Japanese broadcasts,
for the period from April 15 to 23, 1943, 26 pp.
35932 War Department, Office of the Chief of Chemical Warfare. Chemical
Warfare Intelligence Bulletin No. 15. Information on smoke warfare by
the Japanese June 1, 1942, 16 pp.
36064 Foreign Service. Information, based on Japanese broadcasts, of
economic matters concerning Japan, Occupied and Free China, Thailand,
Burma, and the Philippines May 4, 1943, 13 pp.
36410 Foreign Service. Dispatch dealing with interpretations of recent Japanese
Cabinet changes April 30, 1943, 9 pp.
37780 Department of State, Far Eastern Affairs. Report on Japanese claims of
accomplishments in East Asia since December 1941 June 1943, 65 pp.
38369 Office of Strategic Services. Report on Japanese infiltration among the
Muslims Throughout the World May 15, 1943
38432 Foreign Service. Information regarding economic activities in Japan and
Japanese occupied areas for the period June 15-30, 1943, 63 pp.
38742 War Department. Survey Report of the Japanese Empire (Including
Occupied Areas of China, Indo-China and Thailand) 2 vols. June 1943,
934 pp.
40782 Office of Strategic Services. Report on the Guerrilla Front in North China;
includes information on Japanese propaganda, government organization
May 1943, 22 pp.
42238 Board of Economic Warfare. Report on conditions in Japan and occupied
China compiled from a number of intercepted letters December 26,
1941, 4 pp.
42529 Board of Economic Warfare Mission to China. Information on current
economic conditions in China May 1943, 21 pp.
42907 Economic Defense Board. Memorandum on Japans Special Envoy,
Kurusu; includes information on his political personality and his attitude
toward and influence on Japanese-United States relations November 21,
1941, 3 pp.
43051 Military Intelligence Division. Further Information on Burma under
Japanese occupation based on observations of the Wingate Expedition
July 1943
43059 Military Intelligence Division. Report on Burma under Japanese
occupation July 1943
43110 Foreign Service. Information on conditions in Shanghai, China; included
is information regarding internment camps May 1943
43161 Foreign Service. Information, based on Japanese broadcasts, on
economic activities in Japan and Japanese occupied areas June 1943,
68 pp.
43253 British Ministry of Economic Warfare. Notes on Japanese economy,
political affairs, etc., June-December 1941, 8 pp.
43972 Office of Naval Intelligence. Interview regarding the Domei Agency (The
English press in the Orient) 1938-1942 and rivalry among the Japanese
armed forces in Occupied China July 1943, 3 pp.
44037 Foreign Service. Information on conditions in Shanghai, China May
1943, 4 pp.
44871 Office of Strategic Services Report. Includes information on Japanese
attempts to exploit newly acquired resources July 1943
45513 Foreign Service. Dispatch regarding interview with General Wang Peng-
Sheng, Generalissimos leading adviser on Japanese affairs June 2,
1943, 7 pp.

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46445 British Postal and Telegraph Censorship Report. Information on Japan,
Occupied China, Java, Philippine Islands, Thailand, and Manchuria April
1943, 11 pp.
46540 Office of Strategic Services. Japanese exploitation difficulties in the
Netherlands East Indies and China August 1943, 3 pp.
46580 Military Intelligence Division. Report regarding the Japanese occupation
of Burma August 1943
46639 Netherlands Economic Mission. Interview with passenger on SS Nil
regarding conditions in Japan September 22, 1942, 4 pp.
46843 Office of Economic Warfare Mission to Free China. Report containing
economic information regarding Japan and Japanese occupied areas July
1943, 11 pp.
46982 HQ Allied Land Forces SWPA. Technical Intelligence Summary No. 1
Reports on captured Japanese military equipment, including photographs
and sketches; including information related to chemical warfare April
1943, 125 pp.
46983 HQ Allied Land Forces SWPA. Technical Intelligence Summary No. 2
Reports on captured Japanese military equipment, including photographs
and information related to chemical warfare May 1943, 128 pp.
46984 HQ Allied Land Forces SWPA. Technical Intelligence Summary No. 3
Reports on captured Japanese military equipment, including photographs
and sketches and information related to chemical warfare June 1943,
128 pp.
47102 Department of State, Office of Philippine Affairs. Notes on the
Philippines; includes information on economic advantages to Japan from
the occupation of the Philippines October 1943, 17 pp.
47472 Office of Naval Intelligence. Report on Malaya; includes information on
the Japanese scorched earth policy September 1943
47512 Office of Naval Intelligence. Interview regarding the Japanese attack on
Hong Kong, treatment of prisoners of war June 1943, 4 pp.
48971 Foreign Service. Dispatch containing article entitled Japanese Seize 340
Factories in Occupied Areas in China July 1943
49885 Office of Naval Intelligence Report. Attitude of peoples toward the
Japanese occupation in Indo-China September 1943
60218 Military Intelligence Division. Report on general economic conditions in
Burma while under Japanese occupation September 1943
60661 American Association of Advertising Agency. Japanese pamphlets,
magazines, and newspapers; partly in English and partly in Japanese
n.d., received September 16, 1943
61052 HQ Allied Land Forces SWPA. Technical Intelligence Summary No. 5
Reports on captured Japanese military equipment, including photographs
and sketches; including information related to chemical warfare August
1943, 128 pp.
61333 Foreign Service. Dispatch containing information on conditions in
Shanghai, China prior to June 3, 1943
61793 Foreign Service. Dispatch containing an article entitled Peiping Under
Nippon Rule, August 1943
62055.2 Army Service Forces. Civil Affairs Handbook. Japan: Section 2:
Government and Administration January 1945, ca. 580 pp.
62055.18E Army Service Forces. Civil Affairs Handbook. Japan: Section 18E:
Japanese Administration over Occupied Areas: Thailand December 1944,
43 pp.
62535 Foreign Service. Dispatch regarding the extraordinary Diet Session June
16-18, 1943; July 20, 1943, 5 pp.
62729 Office of War Information. Report on the attempt to suppress the opium
habit in Burma October 1943

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63335 Office of Economic Warfare. I Was A Prisoner in Japan: A Journal of
Longing and Despair, October 1, 1943, 145 pp.
64303 Office of Strategic Services. Information regarding Japanese mineral
resources gained through occupation of territory in the Far East October
1943
64651 Office of Naval Intelligence. Report on Japanese organization of
Chinkiang, China September 1943, 10 pp.
64660 Office of Naval Intelligence. Report on Japan; includes information on
the manufacture of poison gas September 16, 1943, 1 p.
65353 Office of Economic Warfare, Far Eastern Division Report No. 3. Weekly
Notes on Economic Development in Enemy Areas of the Far East:
Japanese Techniques of Occupation October 1943
65659A British Ministry of Economic Warfare report on conditions and
developments in Malaya up to September 1943; November 1943
65252 ATIS Interrogation Report No. 117, July 1, 1943; includes information
relating to chemical warfare 8 pp.
66021 Navy Department, District Intelligence Office, Thirteenth Naval District.
Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere as Pictured by Domei, The
Official Japanese New Agency. Part I: The Oriental Family of Nations,
digest of miscellaneous propaganda news from Japan for Asia General;
Part II: The New Philippines; Part III: The Southern Regions October 12,
1943, 30 pp.
67775 Foreign Economic Administration, Office of Economic Warfare Mission to
Chungking. Report on new economic measures taken by the Japanese
and the puppet Nanking government November October 1943, 43 pp.
67797 Office of War Information. Report on Burma; includes information on the
Burma Independence Army November 1943
67921 American Mission to New Delhi. Various report with economic
intelligence; included a report on an imprisonment in Manila, Philippine
Islands and Shanghai, China November 1943
68154 Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Far Eastern Unit.
Preliminary Report regarding economic conditions in the Philippines
November 943, 87 pp.
68222 Foreign Service. Dispatch regarding Hong Kong, China under the
Japanese September 1943, 10 pp.
68317 Office of War Information. Report on Japanese activities in East Asia;
includes information on Japanese propaganda, brutality and roughness
of the Japanese soldiers, political and economic conditions after
occupation, attitudes of the people of Burma toward the Japanese July
1945, 15 pp.
68344.16 Foreign Economic Administration Mission to China. Report on economic
conditions in Shanghai, China October 1943, 6 pp.
68597 Foreign Economic Administration Mission to China. Information
concerning the Japanese exploitation of minerals in Central China n.d.,
2 pp.
69603.3 Foreign Economic Administration Mission to China. Economic intelligence
regarding Japan and occupied China; included is information regarding
the drafting of Chinese labor for Japan October 1943
69962 Military Intelligence Division. Report on exploitation of resources in the
Netherlands East Indies and West Indies by Japan November 1943
70405 Office of War Information. Note on the Dobama Sinyrtha Asi Ayon (One
Party) in Burma November 1943
70411 JICA China-Burma-India. Miscellaneous information on political and
economic affairs in occupied China October 1943, 3 pp.
70486 Foreign Service. Communication regarding Japanese organization and
exploitation of occupied China November 1943, 2 pp.

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70745 Office of War Information. Report on Subhas Bose and the India National
Army November 1943
70748 Office of War Information. Report on Subhas Bose and the Indian
National Army October 1943, 4 pp.
70823 Foreign Service. Dispatch regarding conditions in Shanghai, China
November 1943, 3 pp.
71390 Foreign Service. Information on Japanese-Controlled areas obtained
from repatriates November 1943, 26 pp.
71435 War Department, USAFFE Report containing a summary of economic
warfare information on Japan and Japanese occupied countries
(excluding the Philippine Islands) November 1943, 71 pp.
71721 Foreign Economic Administration Mission to India. Issues 10 to 14 of
Economic Intelligence Items on Conditions in Indo-China and occupied
China Nov. 1943
71952 Office of Naval Intelligence. Report regarding industries in Japan;
includes information related to chemical warfare November 9, 1943
72214 Office of Naval Intelligence. Military Government Handbook: Marshall
Islands August 1943, 113 pp.
72292 Department of Commerce. Information on conditions in the Philippines;
included is information on treatment of Allied prisoners December 1943
72308 Combined Services Detailed Interrogation Center (CSDIC) (India).
Information on Burma; includes information on prisoners of war
December 1943
72325 Foreign Service. Dispatch regarding inter-service rivalry among Japanese
in Hong Kong, China October 1943
72430 Office of Strategic Services. Report regarding the visit of Uba Maung,
Chief of the Burmese Government to Japan December 1943
72434 Office of Strategic Services. Report on the exploitation of resources of
Celebes by the Japanese naval authorities December 1943
72546 Survey of Foreign Experts. Information regarding the Japanese in
Manchukuo December 1943
73207 Office of Strategic Services. Report on conditions in Manchuria under
Japanese Occupation December 1943
73667 Military Intelligence Division. Military information obtained from
passengers of the Gripsholm relating to Japan, China, and the Philippine
Islands November 1943, 10 pp.
74685 Combined Services Detailed Interrogation Center (CSDIC). Report
regarding the economy of Burma since the Japanese invasion December
1943
74775.2 Foreign Economic Administration Mission. Interim report regarding
Japanese industrial exploitation in Manchukuo December 1943
74775.9 Foreign Economic Administration Mission. Interim report regarding
conditions in Peiping, occupied China up to mid-August 1943; November
1943, 6 pp.
75051 State Department Gripsholm Report. Report on occupation of Manila,
Philippine Islands and subsequent economic conditions; includes
information on places of internment December 1943
75285 Survey of Foreign Experts. Information regarding Manchuria December
1943
75291 Office of Strategic Services. Survey of British Borneo, Brunei, and
Sarawak since Japanese Invasion December 1943
75402 Survey of Foreign Experts. Conditions in Occupied China since Japanese
invasion December 1943, 3 pp.
76192 ATIS. Enemy Publication No. 47 October 9, 1943, 36 pp.

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76454 Foreign Service. Dispatch regarding conditions in Shanghai, China in
mid-October 1943
77207 Office of Strategic Services. Report on political and economic changes
effected by the Japanese in Malaya January 1944, 61 pp.
77296 Gripsholm Interview Report regarding propaganda, living conditions,
etc., concerning Japan n.d. 6 pp.
77324 Foreign Service. Diplomatic dispatches written by Italian Naval Attach
in Tokyo, Japan October 1, 1942, March 12, 1943, and June 12, 1943,
16 pp.
77541 Combined Services Detailed Interrogation Center (CSDIC). Report on
conditions in Burma and Malaya since the Japanese occupation January
1944
78052 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Report on
economic activities of the Japanese in Occupied China September 1943
78594 Gripsholm Report. Interview concerning conditions in the Philippine
Islands under Japanese occupation January 1944
78623 Office of Naval Intelligence. Report on industries and mineral resources
in Manchukuo January 1944
78641 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Report on
Japanese economic activities in occupied China November 1943, 4 pp.
78660 Military Intelligence Division. Report on Japanese administration of
Hainan Island, China December 1943, 3 pp.
78979 Gripsholm Interview Report. Interviews concerning Japan, Indo-China,
the Philippines, and China November 1943, 22 pp.
79351 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Translation and
notes of Domei News Service in Japanese; contains information on
economic and industrial conditions in Japan December 1943, 7 pp.
79357 Foreign Economic Administration. Report on the strategic value of
Thailands oil to Japan January 1944
79804 Office of War Information. Conditions in Burma as shown in The New
Light of Burma September 8, 1943, 25 pp.
79807 Office of War Information. Report on the Japanese occupation of the
Northern and Southern States of Burma January 1944, 24 pp.
80273 Chief of Naval Operations. Civil Affairs Handbook: Administrative
Organization and Personnel of the Japanese Mandated Islands January
1944, 26 pp.
80281 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India Branch.
Economic conditions in Malaya, Thailand, and Indo-China January 1944
80289 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Report on
economic conditions in Shanghai, China December 1943, 7 pp.
80581 Gripsholm Report. Information on occupied China November 1943
80714 Office of War Information. Report on political affairs in Burma January
1944
80830 USAFFE Report. Summary of Economic War Information on Japan and
Japanese Occupied Countries (Excluding the Philippines); includes
information related to chemical warfare January 1944, 28 pp.
80856 Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce. Report entitled, Hong Kong
Under Japanese Occupation (A Case Study in the Enemys Techniques of
Control) 1943, 148 pp.
80857 Office of War Information. Report on Japanese conduct in northern
Burma up to November 1943, January 1944
81140 Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Far Eastern Unit. Summary
report on economic information on Japan as reported by Americans
returned to the United States on the Gripsholm August 25, 1942;
December 14, 1942, 37 pp.

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81563 Foreign Service. Report regarding general conditions in Northern China
since the Japanese occupation December 1943, 3 pp.
81604.2 Foreign Economic Administration Mission to China. Report on Chinese
puppet povernment January 1944, 4 pp.
81604.5 Foreign Economic Administration Mission to China. Economic News on
Puppets and Enemy No. 53 January 1944, 26 pp.
81604.6 Foreign Economic Administration Mission to China. Report containing
information regarding the Japanese exploitation of the Philippine Islands
January 1944
81997 Office of Strategic Services. Report on the second voyage of the
exchange ship Gripsholm December 1943, 19 pp.
82073 Office of War Information. Report providing information on Japanese
control of Burma February 1944
82074 Office of War Information. Miscellaneous information concerning
Thailand January 1944, 29 pp.
82135 ATIS. Enemy Publication No. 47 (continued) Parts 2 & 3; January 8,
1944, 67 pp.
82277 Military Intelligence Division. Report on economic conditions in occupied
China November 1943, 3 pp.
82427 Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce. Report entitled Hong Kong
Under Japanese Occupation (A Case Study in the Enemys Techniques of
Control); includes 95 enclosures 1943, 253 pp.
82695 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Whos Who in Japan
and Japanese Occupied Territories: Japan December 1943, 26 pp.
82753 Military Intelligence Division. Interview on Tientsin, Occupied China
January 1944, 5 pp.
82875 Office of Naval Intelligence. Report on the possible manufacture of
poison gas at Shikoku Island, Takamatsu, Japan January 14, 1944, 1 p.
83098 JICA China-Burma-India. Report on foodstuff crisis in occupied China
Jan. 1944
83207 Office of Strategic Services. Information regarding Japanese exploitation
of occupied territories February 1944
83400 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Psychological
and sociological conditions in Burma March 1944
83459 Military Intelligence Division. Report on information provided by those on
the Gripsholm regarding conditions in Japan, Manchukuo, China, Indo-
China, Thailand, Hong Kong February 1944, 39pp.
84339 Military Intelligence Division, Far Eastern Branch. Military government of
occupied territory February 1944, 18 pp.
84369 Foreign Economic Administration Gripsholm Report. Report on conditions
in Manila, Philippine Islands; Shanghai, China, and Indo-China since the
Japanese occupation February 1944
84519.3 Foreign Economic Administration Mission to China. Economic notes on
activities of the Japanese at Hong Kong, China January 1944
84528 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Report on
Japanese activities in occupied China November 1943, 7 pp.
84640 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Report on food
situation in occupied China January 1944
84641 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Report on
economic activities of the Japanese in occupied China January 1944, 6 pp.
84912 Military Intelligence Division. Report on economic conditions in occupied
and free China January 1944
84991 Office of Naval Intelligence. Report on Japanese operations in
Manchukuo and China January 1944, 7 pp.

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85091 Office of War Information. Report on Burma Independence (or National)
Army February 1944
85101 JICA China-Burma-India. Economic information on Thailand Dec. 1943,
44 pp.
85117 Office of Naval Intelligence. Report regarding Japanese operations in
Manchukuo and China February 1944
85881 Netherlands Military Mission. Report concerning opium in the
Netherlands East Indies March 1944
86115 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Report on Hong
Kong, China under Japanese occupation January 1944, 15 pp.
86513 Foreign Service. Report in Christian Science Monitor on conditions in
Japan prior to September 1943 January 1944, 6 pp.
86648 Office of Naval Intelligence. Report on Japanese administration of Hong
Kong, China January 1944, 19 pp.
86743.6 Army Service Forces Manual. Civil Affairs Handbook: Section 6; Natural
Resources in the Philippine Islands March 1944, 46 pp.
86743.8 Army Service Forces Manual. Civil Affairs Handbook: Section 8; Industry
and Commerce in the Philippine Islands February 1944, 89 pp.
86922 Survey of Foreign Experts. Information on occupied China February
1944, 5 pp.
86923 Survey of Foreign Experts Report. Internment at Yokohama Racetrack
Camp, Japan February 12944
86958.4 Foreign Economic Administration Mission to China. Interview regarding
occupied China February 1944, 7 pp.
87063 Office of Naval Intelligence. Interview regarding living conditions in
occupied China and the Philippines January 1944
87374 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Report on
economic conditions in Hong Kong, China and Japan February 1944
87410 Foreign Service. Bank of Chinas reports on economic conditions in
occupied China, Macao, and Hong Kong February 1944
87535 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. A Fortnightly
Letter of Bank of China on economic conditions in free and occupied
China January 1944, 12 pp.
87707 Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce. Interview regarding
industries in China March 1944
87713 Office of Strategic Services. Translation of diary of Japanese soldier
regarding looting and rape by Japanese military officers in China n.d.,
ca. April 1943, 5 pp.
87716 Office of Strategic Services. Japanese Military Administration of Occupied
Areas March 1944
88335 Survey of Foreign Experts. Interview regarding conditions in Chefoo,
China under Japanese occupation February 1944, 3 pp.
88529 Netherlands Information Bureau Report. Conditions in the Netherlands
East Indies after Two Years of Japanese Occupation March 1944
88624 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Japanese
requisitions of freight cars for transportation of minerals in Indo China
March 1944
88630 JICA China-Burma-India. Items from commercial intercepts regarding
the economic conditions in China, Burma, and the Netherlands East
Indies Feb. 1944
89509 ATIS Interrogation Report No. 362; includes information on military
manpower in Japan and economic conditions in Japan, and chemical
warfare February 22, 1944, 12 pp.
89512 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Report on
exploitation by Japan of rare metals in Burma and Malaya March 1944

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89513.7 Foreign Economic Administration Mission to China. Articles on Japanese
activities in occupied China from Free China newspapers February 1944,
7 pp.
89513.8 Foreign Economic Administration Mission to China. Articles on Japanese
activities in occupied China from Free China newspapers February 1944,
6 pp.
89542 ATIS. Information Bulletin No. 9; Four Aspects of Japanese Rule in the
Netherlands East Indies February 1944, 25 pp.
89549 USAFFE Report No. 9148. Summary of Economic War Information on
Japan and Japanese Occupied Countries (Excluding the Philippines)
March 1944, 31 pp.
89694 Office of Naval Intelligence. Report on Ningpo, Chekiang Province, China
and vicinity February 1944, 5 pp.
90209 Office of Strategic Service. Information regarding suicide of Hakano,
founder of Japanese Fascist Party and writer on Japans foreign relations
n.d. 1 p.
90228 Office of Strategic Services. Translation regarding Japans plan to make
Tokyo the grand central capital of Asia n.d. 1 p.
90621 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Report on
economic conditions in Japan February 1944, 31 pp.
90624 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Report on
conditions in French Indo-China since Japanese occupation March 1944
90729 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Economic notes
on Hong Kong and South China Coast February 1944
90922 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Report on
economic conditions in North China February 1944
90949 Foreign Service. Bank of Chinas Report on Economic Conditions in
Occupied China February 1944
91031 United States Tariff Commission. Report containing preliminary survey
on relief and rehabilitation problems in British Malaya and Borneo April
1944, 70 pp.
91033 Netherlands Information Bureau Report. Japanese Looting of the
Netherlands East Indies April 1944
91057 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Items from
Chinese newspapers concerning economic conditions in occupied China
Feb. 1944, 4 pp.
91058 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Interview
regarding economic activities of the Japanese in North China February
1944, 6 pp.
91080 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Report
regarding economic conditions in Tienstsin, occupied China February
1944, 5 pp.
91081 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Report on
economic and social conditions in Japan February 1944, 6 pp.
91089 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Report on
economic conditions in occupied China March 1944
91165.11 Foreign Economic Administration Mission to China. Report on economic
conditions in Shanghai, China March 1944
91165.12 Foreign Economic Administration Mission to China. News items regarding
economic and industrial conditions in Manchuria March 1944, 9 pp.
91401 Foreign Service. Dispatch regarding business conditions in Peiping, China
March 1944
91479 Office of War Information. Report on the Burma Independence (or
National) Army April 1944
91576 JICA China-Burma-India. Report on general and economic conditions in
occupied China, free China, and Manchukuo February 1944, 18 pp.

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91894 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Report on
financial conditions in occupied China February 1944
91898 Military Intelligence Division. Natal interrogation Report No. 13 regarding
general conditions in occupied and free China March 1944
91996 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Report on
economic activities of the Japanese in occupied China as report for the
month of January 1944 by the Kuomintang Economic Service February
1944
92004.6 Foreign Economic Administration Mission to China. Interim report
regarding tin and rubber production in Malaya under Japanese
occupation March 1944
92039 Military Intelligence Division. Report on occupied China; includes
information on the requisitioning of metals January 1944, 11 pp.
92097 Military Intelligence Division. Report on Japanese activities in occupied
China January 1944
92217 Office of Naval Intelligence. Report on conditions in Foochow, China
February 1944
92225 Military Intelligence Division. Interview on Hupeh Province, China March
1944, 6 pp.
92245 Foreign Service. Report on grain and commodity control in Malaya April
1944
92351 Office of Naval Intelligence. New Light of Burma October 8, 1943, 19 pp.
92357 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Reports on
economic conditions in occupied China March 1944
92743 Office of War Information. Report on conditions in Burma April 1944
92972 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Report on grain
and commodity control in Malaya April 1944
93155 USAFFE. Report providing summary of economic warfare information
regarding Japan and occupied areas of the Far East: Netherlands East
Indies, China, Borneo, Manchukuo, Indo-China, Thailand, Burma, and
Malaya April 1944, 32 pp.
93141 USAFFE. Report providing summary of economic warfare information on
Japan and Japanese occupied countries (excluding the Philippines) March
1944, 48 pp.
93390.12 Foreign Economic Administration Mission to China. Report on
conversations with travelers from Shanghai on economic conditions,
transportation, and morale in China and information on Japanese troops
and Japanese morale in China March 1944
93419 Military Intelligence Division. Report on the subsidiaries of the South Sea
Colonization Company April 1944
93461 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. General
condition of Malaya and Burma as disclosed by interview with prisoners
of war April 1944, 11 pp.
93540 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Report on
economic activities of Japanese in occupied China February 1944, 7 pp.
93756 Foreign Service. Information regarding tin and rubber production in
Malaya under Japanese exploitation April 1944
93943 Foreign Service. Report on conditions in Malaya, Thailand, and Indo-
China April 1944
94303 Office of Strategic Services. Interview over Honolulu radio station
concerning conditions in the Philippine Islands since the Japanese
occupation April 1944
94461 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Information
from prisoners of war regarding economic conditions in occupied China
March 1944

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95081 Office of War Information. Domei Press Service items: taxation of Burma
and control measures adopted in occupied China March 1944
95169 Office of Strategic Services. Industrial production in the Netherlands
East Indies under Japanese occupation April 1944
95175 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Economic news
in Japanese newspapers in the occupied areas of China selected and
translated by the Office of Economic Warfare March 1944, 20 pp.
95189 JICA China-Burma-India. Report on military situation in Manchukuo April
1944
95238 Foreign Service. Dispatch regarding war industry in the Mukden area
April 1944
95615 Office of Strategic Services. Information regarding the establishment of
Japanese Ministry of Greater East Asia and the Prospects of Japanese
Greater East Asiatic Policy n.d.
95777.7 Foreign Economic Administration Mission to China. Report on economic
conditions in China, Manchukuo, and Japan during March 1944, 13 pp.
95779 Foreign Service. Report on economic conditions in Free and Occupied
China during February 1944, 18 pp.
96635 Survey of Foreign Experts. Report on general conditions in Chefoo, China
April 1944, 4 pp.
96943 Office of Strategic Services. Information regarding Japans official
comment on Nankings declaration of war on Great Britain and the
United States n.d.
97218 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Report on
general conditions in Occupied China March 1944
97343 British Ministry of Information, New Delhi. Domei Press Service for the
Pacific Zone: Radio broadcasts on news in general from Japan and the
Philippine Islands November 2, 1943, 20 pp.
97348 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Branch. Fortnightly
Intelligence Report. Translation and notes of Domei News Service in
Japanese regarding economy in Japan and Japanese exploitation of the
resources of occupied countries (Borneo, Chosen, Philippines) May 1944
97815 Office of Naval Intelligence. Interview regarding conditions in the
Philippines between December 1941 and September 1943; May 1944,
14 pp.
97992 Foreign Economic Administration. Interview regarding Japanese activities
in Hong Kong, internment camps, sources for further information May
1944
98015 British Ministry of Information. Whos Who in Japan and Japanese
Occupied Territories March 1944, 26 pp.
98015.Rev. British Ministry of Information. Whos Who in Japan and Japanese
Occupied Territories (Indo-China) July 1945, 22 pp.
98015.2Rev. British Ministry of Information. Whos Who in Japan and Japanese
Occupied Territories (Thailand) February 1945, 24 pp.
98015.2 British Ministry of Information. Whos Who in Japan and Japanese
Occupied Territories (Thailand) August 1944, 19 pp.
98015.3 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Whos Who in Japan
and Japanese Occupied Territories: Formosa 2nd ed. September 1944,
6 pp.
98015.5 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Whos Who in
Japan and Japanese Occupied Territories; 4th ed. An alphabetical
index of Japanese in all areas and a special supplement on the Indian
Independence Movement January 1945, 51 pp.
98015.7 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Whos Who in Japan
and Japanese Occupied Territories; 2nd ed. January 1945, 36 pp.

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98015.13 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Report on Chinese
personalities in the Occupied Areas of China, June 1945; this report
excludes Manchukuo and Inner Mongolia August 1945
98015.17 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Whos Who in Japan
and Japanese Occupied Territories; Part A, Whos Who in Japan 7th ed.
September 1945, 13 pp.
98015.11/3 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Whos Who in Japan
and Japanese Occupied Territories. Supplement No. 3 to the 3rd ed.
issued December 31, 1944 Alphabetical Index of Japanese in All Areas
August 12, 1945, 25 pp.
98040 Military Intelligence Division. Translations of Japanese broadcasts
regarding political and military aspects of the war March 1944, 3 pp.
98425 Director of Military Intelligence, GHQ (New Delhi). Summary of Economic
warfare Intelligence No. 40 concerning Japan and the Japanese occupied
territories May 1944, 14 pp.
98438 JICA China-Burma-China. Japanese press articles of November 23, 1943
and December 4, 1943 dealing with occupied China and Japan January
1944, 42 pp.
98456 Director of Military Intelligence, GHQ, New Delhi. Weekly Summary of
Political Information on the Far East for the week ending October 16,
1943, 3 pp.
98495 Office of Naval Intelligence. Interview regarding current events in the
Philippines May 1944
98708 Foreign Economic Administration. Interview regarding conditions in
Nanking, Foochow, and Chengtu, China April 1944, 11 pp.
98712 Office of Naval Intelligence. Report on Japan; contains information on
relations between the Japanese Army and Navy March 1944, 2 pp.
98748 Survey of Foreign Experts. Information regarding the Philippines;
includes information regarding the confiscation of chemicals and
pharmaceuticals by the Japanese May 1944
98835 Foreign Economic Administration. Report on Japanese administration of
Hong Kong, China n.d., 35 pp.
98882 Foreign Service. Dispatch regarding conditions in Shanghai, China March
1944
99010 JICA China-Burma-India. Report on conditions in Indo-China October
1943
99460 Burma Intelligence Liaison Office. Report on conditions in Burma under
Japanese exploitation May 1944
99799 Survey of Foreign Experts. Report on Tonari Gumi and police activities in
Japan April 1944, 3 pp.
99838 Office of War Information. Report on psychological warfare against the
Japanese April 1944, 5 pp.
99872 Office of Naval Intelligence. Report on economic conditions in Occupied
China April 1944
99930 Military Intelligence Division. Report on conditions in Occupied China
April 1944, 3 pp.
100306 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Report
containing economic intelligence from Hong Kong, China October 1943,
3 pp.
100500 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Report on
exploitation of resources by the Japanese in Occupied China March
1944, 9 pp.
100910 United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA). Studies
of Relief and Rehabilitation in China No. 21: A Case Study in Japanese
Devastation: Chekiang & Hiangsi in August 1942 Sept. 1943, 10 pp.

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100972 Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce. Information obtained from
Chinese missionary regarding conditions near Hankow, Hupeh Province,
occupied China May 1944, 5 pp.
101328 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Report on
economic conditions in occupied China during February 1944, 6 pp.
101482 Office of Naval Intelligence. Report on economic conditions in Fukien
Province, China for the period September 1 to December 31, 1944,
12 pp.
101500 USAFFE. Report providing summary of economic warfare information
regarding China, Japan, Malaya, and Thailand April 1944, 39 pp.
101782 Military Intelligence Division. Report on castor bean production and uses
of same in Indo-China, Manchuria, the Philippines, occupied China, and
Japan April 1944, 4 pp.
101911 Military Intelligence Division. Report on conditions in Hong Kong, China
in August 1942, May 1944
102298 Office of Naval Intelligence. Report on Japanese activities in Hong Kong,
China January 1944
102319 Foreign Service. Dispatch regarding Japanese cotton control in North
China April 1944
102348 Office of Strategic Services. Report on the degree of Japanese control
over the French administration of French Indo-China May 1944
102441 Office of Chief of Naval Operations. Civil Affairs Handbook: Mandated
Marianas Islands April 1944, 205 pp.
102499 Foreign Economic Administration Mission to China. Monthly Report
on Enemy Puppet Economic News for April 1944 (Japan and occupied
China) 55 pp.
102624 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Report on
Japanese opium and gypsum traffic in Indo-China May 1944
102634 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Report
regarding the situation in the Netherlands East Indies May 1944
102935 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Report on
general economic conditions in Occupied China April 1944
102996 Military Intelligence Division. Report on economic conditions in Free and
Occupied China April 1944
103154 Economic Intelligence Service, GHQ, New Delhi. Report on economic
conditions in Shanghai, China April 1944
103155 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Interview with
prisoner of war regarding economic conditions in Malaya June 1944
103872 Office of War Information. Translation of New Light of Burma, January
21, 1944; includes information on political affairs in Japan April 1944,
12 pp.
103883 Office of War Information. Report on Burma, including feelings of the
Burmese toward Japanese June 1944
103900 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Report on
general conditions in Malaya, Thailand, and Occupied China June 1944
103901 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Report on
general conditions in French Indo-China April 1944
103924 British Ministry of Economic Warfare. Report on economic conditions in
Malaya June 1944, 60 pp.
103925 British Ministry of Economic Warfare. Report on economic conditions in
Indo China up to the outbreak of war in 1939 and developments from
1939 to June 1943 May 1944
104155 Netherlands Information Bureau Report. Japanese Intensify Looting of
Netherlands East Indies June 1944

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104270 JICA China-Burma-India. Report on economic conditions in Malaya June
1944
104317 Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce. Interview regarding Canton,
China April 1943, 7 pp.
104510 Foreign Service. Report on conditions in Shansi Province, China April
1944
105164 Office of War Information. Report on occupied China and Japan; includes
information on Japanese robbing grain in China May 1944, 8 pp.
105239 JICA China-Burma-India. Report on economic conditions in Malaya June
1944
105712 Foreign Service. Report on Japanese industries in Shanghai, China May
1944
105873 JICA China-Burma-India. Report on Japanese activities in Thailand June
1944
105991 Office of War Information. Translation of The Sun, December 23, 1943;
concerns political conditions in Burma May 1944
106175 Office of Naval Intelligence. Report on conditions in Shanghai, China
April 1944
106488 War Department, Prisoner of War Branch. Information from six Japanese
prisoners of war concerning, among other things, Japanese chemical
warfare May 15, 1944, 10 pp.
107310 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Report on
military operations in occupied China May 1944, 8 pp.
107667 Federal Bureau of Investigation. Memorandum regarding Japanese
industry with special reference to the occupation of Tientsin, China June
1944, 4 pp.
107745 Survey of Foreign Experts. General Conditions in the Philippine Islands
June 1944
107868.6 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Report on
industries under Japanese control in North China June 1944
107868.13 Foreign Economic Administration Mission to China. Report on economic
conditions in occupied China June 1944, ca. 40 pp.
108172 Navy Department. Civil Affairs Handbook: Taiwan (Formosa) and
Oceania (Japan): General Survey June 1944, ca. 210 pp.
108172.7 Navy Department. Civil Affairs Handbook: Taiwan (Formosa) Oct. 1944,
101 pp.
108580 Foreign Service. Report on conditions in Shanghai and other parts of
Occupied China June 1944, 5 pp.
108685 JICA China-Burma-India. Report of intercepts of commercial messages;
includes Domei news item about the execution of captured airplane
pilots June 1944, 2 pp.
109705 Foreign Service. Report on conditions in Shanghai prior to March 25,
1944
109834 JICA China-Burma-India. Report on economic conditions in Malaya July
1944
109871 Office of Naval Intelligence. Report on replacement of Japanese
ambassador to Thailand May 1944, 1 p.
109872 Office of Naval Intelligence. Report on conditions of political and military
significance in North China May 1944
110008 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Miscellaneous
intelligence regarding occupied China and French Indo-China May 1944,
4 pp.
110379 Office of War Information. Report on general conditions in occupied
China and Japan May 1944, 4 pp.

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110387 Office of War Information. Report on general conditions in Burma, China,
Japan, Malaya, Netherlands East Indies, and Thailand June 1944, 12 pp.
110388 Office of War Information. Report on economic conditions in Japan and
Thailand June 1944
110539 JICA China-Burma-India. Report on conditions in North China May 1944,
6 pp.
110553 Office of War Information. Interrogation Report dated February 17,
1944; includes information relating to political affairs in Japan 8 pp.
110554 Office of War Information. Interrogation Report regarding conditions in
the Japanese Army and soldiers opinion on general affairs July 1944,
15 pp.
111013.13 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Report on
Japanese exploitation mercury mine in Borneo
111037.16 Foreign Economic Administration Mission to China. Enemy-Puppet
economic activities in Hopei, China June 1944, 7 pp.
111042 Military Intelligence Division. Report on economic production of occupied
China and French Indo-China May 1944, 5 pp.
111087 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Report on
economic conditions in occupied China June 1944, 17 pp.
111090 British Censorship, Mauritius Report. Weekly Intelligence Report No.
163 for week ending May 12, 1944; includes intercepts of commercial
messages disclosing economic intelligence regarding Indo-China,
Thailand, Malaya, occupied China, and Japan May 1944, 47 pp.
111451 Inter-Departmental Committee for Acquisition of Foreign Publications.
Abstract. Contains information on the nationalistic movement in Formosa
nd., received July 11, 1944, 4 pp.
111875 Office of War Information. Interrogation regarding Burma under
Japanese occupation July 1944
111943 Office of Strategic Services. Report on the government of the New
Philippines (A Study of the Present Puppet Government in the
Philippines) May 1944, 57 pp.
111948 Office of Strategic Services. Report on Japanese administration of Malaya
July 1944, 48 pp.
112085 JICA China-Burma-India. An analysis [by 45th Chemical Laboratory
Company] of sample of Japanese mustard obtained from a Japanese air
bomb June 3, 1944
112215 Foreign Service. Report on conditions in Hong Kong, China June 1944,
4 pp.
112485 Office of Strategic Services. Report on the Pao Chia organization in
occupied China December 1943, 5 pp.
112567 Foreign Service. Economic and Financial report for April 1944 (free and
occupied China) April 1944, 8 pp.
112779 Office of War Information. Report on general conditions in Manchukuo,
Chosen, China, Malaya, Philippine Islands, and the Netherlands East
Indies June 1944, 8 pp.
112785 Office of War Information. Interrogation regarding Burma under
Japanese occupation July 1944
113267 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India SEA.
Miscellaneous Chemical Warfare Intelligence June 23, 1944, 3 pp.
113426 Foreign Service Report. Contains information on conditions in China and
the Philippines August 1944, 15 pp.
113680 Military Intelligence Division. Report of interview regarding Fenchow,
Shansi Province, China May 1944

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113812 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency CBI SEA. Report on political
movements in Indo-China during the first stages of Japanese occupation
July 1944
113944 Military Intelligence Division. Report on Shansi Province, China June
1944, 8 pp.
114004 Office of Strategic Services. Report on the German Jewish refugee
situation in Shanghai, China December 1943, 1 p.
114024 Foreign Economic Administration. Report of interview regarding general
conditions in Shangkiu Province, China July 1944, 5 pp.
114240.4 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Report on
economic conditions in occupied China July 1944, 21 pp.
114438 Captured Personnel and Material Branch, Military Intelligence Service.
Report concerning general conditions in Japan July 1944, 10 pp.
115213.15 Foreign Economic Administration Mission to China. Report on economics
in Central China July 1944, 23 pp.
115220.31 Foreign Economic Administration Mission to China. Report on the political
and economic aspects of Japans puppet organizations in occupied China
July 1944, 48 pp.
115774 Office of Strategic Services. Report on Japanese administration of the
National government August 1944, 19 pp.
115813 Office of Naval Intelligence. Report on international situation in occupied
China June 1944
115998 Military Intelligence Service, War Department. Information regarding
Shanghai, China in early May 1944; includes information on Japanese
occupational forces, curtailment of relief for internees July 1944
116000 Military Intelligence Service, War Department. Information of social,
economic, and strategic significance regarding areas in which Japanese
prisoners of war lived and/or worked: Manchukuo August 1944,
15 pp.
116725 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India and SEA. Report
on general conditions in Thailand and Malaya July 1944, 4 pp.
117180 Office of Strategic Services. Report on Japanese propaganda in
Manchukuo and Malaya August 1944
117239 Office of War Information. Interrogations regarding conditions in
Northern Burma August 1944, 16 pp.
117248 Office of War Information. Report on Burma August 1944
117771 Office of War Information. Report on Shanghai, China June 1944
117773 Office of War Information. Report on Canton, China June 1944
117774 Office of War Information. Report on statistics relating to Japanese
mopping up campaign in Occupied China June 1944
117909 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Chart showing
organization and chain of command by the Japanese of areas they have
occupied August 1944
117922 Military Intelligence Division. Summary of Chinese Intelligence for May
1-7, 1944, 4 pp.
118107 Office of Strategic Services. Report regarding Japanese infiltration
among Muslims in occupied China May 1944, 146 pp.
118260 Foreign Service. Report on conditions in Shanghai and other parts of
occupied China June 1944
118664 Captured Personnel and Material Branch, Military Intelligence Service.
Information regarding experiences and feelings of conscripted Japanese
laborers during the last days of defense of Kwajalen Islands August
1944, 4 pp.
118992 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Report on
economic conditions in Malaya and Burma August 1944

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119012 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Report on
general conditions in Hong Kong, China July 1944
119433 Army Service Forces Manual. Civil Affairs Handbook-Section 18A-
Japanese Administration of Overseas occupied Areas: Burma September
1944, 96 pp.
119435 Army Service Forces Manual. Civil Affairs Handbook-Section 14-Japan:
Public Safety August 1944, 23 pp.
119436 Army Service Forces Manual. Civil Affairs Handbook-Section 2B-
Government and Local Administration of Local Government: Japan
August 1944, 38 pp.
119450 Army Services Manual. Japanese Administration of occupied Areas:
Malaya September 1944, 27 pp.
119451 Army Services Manual. Japanese Administration of occupied Areas:
Philippine Islands July 1944, 80 pp.
119780 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Report on
Japanese mining operations at the Baldwin Mine, Burma August 1944
119783 JICA China-Burma-India. Report on economic conditions at Namtu and
Baldwin, Burma during the period March 1942-October 1943, August
1944
120072.26 Foreign Economic Administration Mission to China. Report regarding
political conditions in Japan August 1944, 4 pp.
120422 Foreign Service. Report on conditions in Thailand prior to May 7, 1944
120680 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Report
regarding economic conditions in Kowloon, China up to March 1944
120700 Office of War Information. What the Japs Are Doing to Burma Sept.
1944, 5 pp.
120717 Office of War Information. Report containing news from Shanghai and
Canton, China concerning conditions in Occupied China and Philippine
Islands Sept. 1944
121021 Office of Strategic Services. Report on Japanese administration of Burma
September 1944, 96 pp.
121723 Office of Strategic Services. Report with economic, industrial, and
political information on Indo-China, Java, Philippine Islands, and China
August 1944
121780 SEATIC. Interrogation Report No. 58; military information on Japan and
Japanese occupied countries July 1944, 15 pp.
121850.2 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Report on the
Japanese economic exploitation in the Philippine Islands September
1944
121850.29 JICA China-Burma-India. Report on famine in Peiping, China August
1944
121850.37 Foreign Economic Administration Mission to China. Report on an
interview regarding conditions in Hong Kong, China as of April 25, 1944,
8 pp.
121913 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Report on
economic conditions in Japanese occupied areas: Burma, Malaya, and
Thailand September 1944
122123.2 Joint Army-Navy Intelligence Study (JANIS) of Formosa (Taiwan)
Chapters VII-XIV June 1944, ca. 500 pp.
123003 Office of War Information. Prisoner of War interrogations regarding
Burma and Japan September 1944
123004 Office of War Information. Prisoner of War interrogations regarding
Burma and Japan September 1944

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123103.25 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Report
regarding Japanese scrap metal collection efforts in Shanghai, China
August 1944
123431 Military Intelligence Division. Report on Japanese influence on Burmas
economy September 1944
123437 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Report on
commodity acquisitions by Japanese in occupied China August 1944
123495 Office of Strategic Services. The Program of Japan in the Philippines
(Assemblage No. 33, Supplement No. 1) July 1944, 339 pp.
123502 Office of Strategic Services. Report on the legal affairs in Japan Aug.
1944, 79 pp.
123511 Office of War Information. Report on Baldwin Mines, Burma September
1944
123512 Office of War Information. Domei Press Service for the Pacific Zone and
Asiatic Languages August 1954, 54 pp.
123978 JICA China-Burma-India. Notes on conditions in Burma September 1944
124258 Combined Services Detailed Interrogation Center (CSDIC) (India).
Report on conditions in Burma, Thailand, and China during Japanese
occupation Sept. 1944
124260 Combined Services Detailed Interrogation Center (CSDIC) (India).
Information on Japanese occupation of Burma September 1944
124613 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Report on
prisoners of war and internees in occupied China August 1944, 4 pp.
124642 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Report on
Japanese use of Chinese coolie labor August 1944
125337 Office of War Information. Report on general conditions in Malaya Sept.
1944
126253 Office of Strategic Services. Report containing information on Japanese
slogans used to stir up patriotism, and neighborhood associations
August 1944
126609 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Report on
conditions in Shanghai, China as of August 1944
126672 Military Intelligence Service. Report from Captured Personnel and
Material Branch; includes information on the Far East in the spring
and early summer of 1944; includes information on Occupied China,
specifically control of rice crops, collaborationists, concentration camps,
treatment of Gurkhas September 1944
126678 Combined Services Detailed Interrogation Center (CSDIC). Report on
general conditions in Burma September 1944
127014.7 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Report
regarding scrap metal collection in Shanghai, China September 1944
127182 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Report on
general economic conditions in Hong Kong, China up to February 1944;
September 1944, 9 pp.
127252.2 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Report
regarding capital punishment for failure to meet grain quota in occupied
China September 1944
127252.4 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Report on
Japanese collecting silver and copper coins in China September 1944
127252.13 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Report
regarding an article concerning the North China Exploitation Company
September 1944
127252.23X Foreign Economic Administration Mission to China. Report on occupied
China; includes information on puppet economics, plunder of materials
by the Japanese in North China September 1944, 13 pp.

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127409 Office of War Information. Report with general information on Malaya,
Indo-China, Burma, Netherlands East Indies, Manchukuo, and Philippine
Islands October 1944, 24 pp.
127412 Office of War Information. Report on general conditions in Burma;
includes information on Japanese organization and treatment in Burma
October 1944
127413 Office of War Information. Report on general economic conditions in
Burma, Thailand, and China October 1944
127416 Office of War Information. Report on general information concerning
economic, political affairs and government organizations in Burma,
Thailand, Indo China October 1944, 30 pp.
127418 Office of War Information. Report on general information concerning
economics, political affairs, war industries, etc., in Indo-China, Thailand,
Formosa, Netherlands East Indies October 1944, 35 pp.
127420 Office of War Information. Report on conditions in Shanghai, China in
early spring of 1944; August 1944
127540 SEATIC Translation Report No. 39. Includes information on Japan,
Burma, and Thailand October 1944
127564 JICA China-Burma-India. Report on Japanese negotiations with Russia
and differences of opinion between the Japanese Army and Navy Sept.
1944, 1 p.
127615 GHQ, SWPA. Summary of Economic Warfare Information for the Month
of August 1944, for Japan, Java, Manchukuo, Netherlands East Indies,
Burma, Borneo; includes information on civil liberties in Netherlands
East Indies, Manchukuo, and Malaya September 1944, 38 pp.
127822 Military Intelligence Division. Report on political status of Thailand;
includes information on the events which led to the resignation of
Premier Luang Pibul Songram and his Cabinet September 1944
127993.4 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Report on the
spread of Chinas traffic in narcotic drugs during the past two years
September 1944
127993.16 JICA China-Burma-India. Report on Japanese firms in Burma October
1944
127993.40X Foreign Economic Administration Mission to China. Translation of
an article on Japanese domination of the tobacco industry in China
September 1944
127994.2 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Information
on factories and industries in North China; includes information on
Japanese monopolies, exploitation of mica and asbestos deposits,
Japanese control of all taxation September 1944
127994.63X Foreign Economic Administration Mission to China. Report containing
information on principal articles which Japan is trying to strip from North
China September 1944
128041 Military Intelligence Division. Report on the political situation in
Shantung Province, China Sept. 1944
128076 Military Intelligence Service, Captured Personnel and Material Branch.
Report on conditions in New Guinea October 1944, 13 pp.
128097 Military Intelligence Division. Report on military-conditions in Yangchow
Internment Camp, occupied China September 1944
128253 Office of Strategic Services. Report on the Japanese Domination of
Thailand September 1944
128612 Combined Services Detailed Interrogation Center (CSDIC). Information
Section Report No. 76, dated September 22, 1944; includes information
on prisoners of war on Sumatra, Japanese organization of occupied
countries

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128614 Combined Services Detailed Interrogation Center (CSDIC). Report on
conditions in Malaya October 1944
128807 Military Intelligence Division. Report containing information on Japanese
development of Chinas resources September 1944
129099 Office of Strategic Services. Report on general economic conditions in
occupied China October 1944
129403 Office of Strategic Services. Report on conditions in Lunghua Internment
Camp, near Shanghai, China June 1944, 3 pp.
129643.1 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Report on
commodity control by South China Puppets September 1944, 10 pp.
129643.11 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Report on
efforts to promote castor bean production in Hupeh Province, China
September 1944
129643.21 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Report on
money and banking in occupied China November 1944
129643.28X Foreign Economic Administration Mission to China. Report on occupied
China October 1944, 8 pp.
129920 Military Intelligence Service, War Department. Report from Captured
Personnel and Material Branch; includes information on chemical warfare
October 12, 1944, 14 pp.
130263 Office of Strategic Services. Report on the structure of the government
of Burma October 1944
130381 Military Intelligence Division. Report on occupied China; includes
information regarding effect of Japanese propaganda, food situation in
Shanghai October 1944
130640 Office of War Information. Report on new Japanese Cabinet Sept. 1944,
3 pp.
130641 Office of War Information. Report of personnel of the Koiso Cabinet
September 1944, 6 pp.
130642 Office of War Information. Report on political changes and the Koiso
Cabinet in Japan September 1944, 4 pp.
131002.20X Foreign Economic Administration Mission to China. Report regarding
Japanese economic blockade against China October 1944
131221.11 JICA China-Burma-India. Abstract of Chinese publication detailing
Japanese exploitation of the iron and steel industries of Manchuria since
1931 Nov. 1944
131221.16 JICA China-Burma-India. Chinese press report regarding Japanese
impressment of Chinese workers for the mines of North China and
Manchuria November 1944
131221.17 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Information
regarding Japanese construction of transportation facilities in North
China for the movement of plundered materials October 1944
131221.19 JICA China-Burma-India. Report on Japanese monopolies in China
October 1944
131445 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency CBI SEA. Information regarding Java
and Indo-China; includes information on a chemical plant which may
contribute materials for the manufacture of chemical warfare agents by
the Japanese October 1944
131456 Military Intelligence Division. Report on Japanese government leaders
September 1944, 3 pp.
131847 Office of Strategic Services. Report on the Japanese Ambassador to
Burma November 1944
131872 Office of Strategic Services, R & A, China-Burma-India Translation.
Results and Lessons of Control Economy in Manchukuo November 1944

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132012 Office of War Information. Report on conditions in Burma, Malaya,
Thailand, Netherlands East Indies, and Japan November 1944
132052 CSDIC (India). Report on political and economic affairs in Burma,
Thailand, occupied China, and Malaya November 1944, 15 pp.
132053 War Department, (Intelligence Objectives Sub-Section), AFHQ,
Intelligence Report No. B-64; political notes on the Iberian Peninsula and
Japan at the end of 1941 and beginning of 1942; September 1944, 1 p.
132357 Office of Strategic Services. Report on Japan providing economic and
political information November 194, 2 pp.
132735 Military Intelligence Division. Report on Tokyo, Japan; includes
information on chemical warfare intelligence September 27, 1944, 5 pp.
132761 Military Intelligence Division. Report of interview regarding general
conditions existing in occupied China October 1944
132839 Military Intelligence Division. Report on Burma; includes information on
treatment accorded the Chinese, chemical warfare November 1944
132850 Foreign Service. Bank of Chinas Reports on Economic Conditions in
occupied China October 1944
132876 Office of Strategic Services. Report on Japan providing political
information November 194, 2 pp.
133029 Combined Services Detailed Interrogation Center (CSDIC) (India).
Report on conditions in the Far East and Japanese control in Burma,
Malaya Nov. 1944
133150 Office of Strategic Services. Report on Japan; includes political
information November 1944, 4 pp.
133218.6 JICA China-Burma-India. Report regarding the Japanese levy of taxes at
Hanchuan in retaliation for guerilla removal of foodstuffs October 1944
133281.18X Foreign Economic Administration Mission to China. Translated article
regarding exploitation in occupied China October 1944
134050 Office of Chief of Naval Operations, Naples, Italy. Italian report on
political developments in Japan August 1944, 232 pp.
134063 Office of Strategic Services. Domei reports from Tokyo under the date
of November 1, 1944: Subhas Chandra Bose greeted at Tokyo Airport
November 3, 1944, 1 p.
134439 Military Intelligence Division. Report on general conditions in occupied
China November 1944
134641 Inter-Departmental Committee for Acquisition of Foreign Publications.
Abstract. Information concerning Chinas thoughts as to what the
Allied policy (postwar policy) should be toward Japan after the war
and attitude towards the place of the Japanese Emperor after the war
October 4, 1943, 4 pp.
134938 Office of War Information. Report on political divisions among Japanese
Army leaders in occupied China October 1944
134940 Office of War Information. Report on factions in the Japanese military
government body October 1944, 6 pp.
134943 Office of War Information. Report on the transfers of Okura and Ishiwara
October 1944, 3 pp.
135135.4 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Report on
Japanese activity in Nanking, China November 1944
135269 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Report on social
conditions in Shanghai, China to May 9, 1944
135609 Office of War Information. Report on conditions in the Kamaing Area,
Burma during Japanese occupation December 1944
135616 Office of War Information. Report on conditions in occupied China and
Burma December 1944

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135948.27 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Report on
Japanese exploitation of Central China November 1944, 5 pp.
136342.6 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Report regarding economic
conditions in Peiping, North China, and Japanese occupied China
December 1944
136342.25 JICA China-Burma-India. Report on the Japanese military government
taking over the business of private companies in Indo-China December
1944
136342.33 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Report
that Japanese were continuing to send special medical supplies
(undoubtedly opium) from Kalgan, Mongolia to Hong Kong, Shanghai,
and elsewhere in China November 1944
136455 OSS Report. Includes information on Japanese grain looting November
1944
136528 CEWA (Intelligence Objectives Sub-Section), AFHQ, Intelligence Report
No. B-89; contains information on Japanese morale and devotion to the
Emperor October 1944
136541 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Report on
Japan; includes information on chemical warfare November 22, 1944, 3
pp.
136625 Military Intelligence Service, War Department. Report from Captured
Personnel and Material Branch; includes information on conscription,
morale, chemical warfare November 20, 1944, 13 pp.
136648 Office of War Information. Report on general conditions in Japan, China,
and Burma; includes information on propaganda campaign, extortion
and corruption October 1944
137069 Office of Strategic Services. Report on Japanese attempts at infiltration
among Muslims in Russia and Russian borderlands August 1944, 90 pp.
137149 SEATIC Translation Report No. 62; includes information on Japanese
reports on life in American internment camps December 1944
137353 Office of War Information. Report on the personnel of the Japanese
Information Bureau in Tojo Cabinet October 1944, 2 pp.
137769 Office of Strategic Services. Information concerning economic factors in
the Canton Area, China November 1944
137843 British Military Intelligence Kweilin Intelligence Summary No. 74;
includes information on political and administrative affairs in the Canton,
China area November 1944
138015 Office of Strategic Services. Report on changes in South Sumatra under
Japanese administration October 1944, 36 pp.
138078.2 Office of Strategic Services. Philippine Collaborationists 4th Installment
April 1945, 64 pp.
138078.3 Office of Strategic Services. Philippine Collaborationists 5th Installment
April 1945, 160 pp.
138994 Military Intelligence Division. Report on general living standards, prices,
and famine conditions in Japanese occupied areas of China November
1944
139432 Foreign Economic Administration Mission to India. Report on gold and
silver bullion in Chinese banks November 1944
139645 Office of Strategic Services. The Programs of Japan in the Philippines
December 1944, 126 pp.
139672 Office of War Information. Report on conditions in the Kamaing Area,
Burma during Japanese occupation December 1944
139720.30X Foreign Economic Administration Mission to China. Report of the Fifth
Year of Japanese Economic Exploitation in China, compiled by the
Central Investigation and Statistical Bureau, Kuomintang, Chungking
1943 (report in Japanese), December 1944, ca. 50 pp.

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139847 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Report on conditions
in North China August 1944
139928 Allied Land Forces, South East Asia. Weekly Intelligence Review No.
9; contains information on Sumatra, Japanese personalities December
1944, 9 pp.
140017 British Military Intelligence Summary No. 75; provides military
information concerning Hong Kong and South China November 1944,
6 pp.
140084 Military Intelligence Division. Report on Shanghai, China; includes
information on social and political conditions November 1944, 3 pp.
140086 Military Intelligence Division. Report on the Netherlands East Indies
January 1945
140317.33X Foreign Economic Administration Mission to China. Report on Japans
financial measures in the South Seas January 1945
140432 Military Intelligence Division. Report on Hong Kong under Japanese
Military Government (1944 ed.) November 1944, 5 pp.
140716.277 Library of Congress. Report on Formosa under the Japanese June 1945
141081 Military Intelligence Division. Whos Who: Political and Military
Information Concerning Kobe, Osaka, and Vicinity November 1944, 7 pp.
141225 Survey of Foreign Experts Report. Includes information on Korean and
the Japanese in Korea December 1944
141411 Office of Strategic Services. Report on Japanese airfields in China Nov.
1944
141640 Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce. Report providing a
preliminary survey of relief and rehabilitation problems in Thailand June
1943, 28 pp.
141644 Department of Commerce. Report providing a preliminary survey of
relief and rehabilitation problems in French Indo-China January1945,
40 pp.
141833 Office of War Information. Report on treatment of internees in prison
camps, China, November 1944, 7 pp.
142398 Office of Strategic Services. Report on supply shortages and
commandeering of materials in China December 1944
142444 Combined Services Detailed Interrogation Center (CSDIC). Information
concerning general conditions in Burma, Malaya, and Thailand January
1945
142568 Office of War Information. Report on Myitkyina and Bhamo Areas,
Burma,under Japanese occupation January 1945
142569 Government of India. Report: Burma during the Japanese occupation
January 1945, 258 pp.
142941 Office of War Information. United Nations policy toward the Japanese
Emperor December 1944, 2 pp.
142995 Office of War Information. Report with economic, political, and military
information on the Mogaung-Hopin Area, China November 1944, 18 pp.
143932.4 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Branch. Report on the
Japanese controlled puppet government in China February 1945
149933.7 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Branch. Report on plunder of
food by the Japanese in Southern Hopei, China February 1945
143933.18 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Branch. Report on commodity
control in Japan, Manchuria, and North China February 1945
140317.9 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Branch. Report Japanese
exploitation: The North China Development Joint Stock Company
December 1944
140319.26 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Branch. Report on Japanese
scrap metal collection in China December 1944

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144109 Office of Strategic Services. Programs of Japan in Formosa (with
biographies and organizations) December 1944, 43 pp.
146325.26 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Branch. Report on Japanese
economic aggression during 1944; February 1945
146325.32 JICA China Branch. Report on plundering activities in Foochow March
1945
146526 Captured Enemy Personnel and Material Branch, Military Intelligence
Service. Report giving information on Japanese morale, etc. January
1945, 21 pp.
146865 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Report on
conditions in Hong Kong and Kowloon, China under Japanese occupation
February 1945
146962 Office of Strategic Services. Report regarding Japanese commandeering
supplies in China February 1945
147061 Inter-Departmental Committee for Acquisition of Foreign Publications.
Abstract of Asahi Shimbun of May 17, 1944; Japanese Army describes
poison gas, saying that it is studied by every nation in the world, May
17, 1944, 1 p.
147284.1 Office of Strategic Services. Information Concerning Whos Who in the
Nanking Puppet Regime May 1945, 151 pp.
147356 Office of War Information. Report on conditions in Malaya and the
Philippine Islands; included is information on treatment of prisoners
of war in Malaya; camp administration, living conditions, amenities,
escapes, ill-treatment, and medical treatment of prisoners of war in the
Philippines February 1945
147378 SEATIC Interrogation Bulletin No. 3; relates mainly to propaganda and
morale December 1944, 11 pp.
147549 Office of Strategic Services. Report on the commandeering and shipping
of metals by the Japanese, China February 1945
147728 Office of Strategic Services. Report on Japanese mining enterprises in
North China February 1945
148011 Office of Strategic Services. Report on conditions on Bilugyun Island,
Burma February 1945
148063 Office of War Information. Report on police operations carried out by the
Japanese Gendarmerie in Indo-China February 1945
148069 Office of War Information. Report on the Japanese use of natives in
French Indo-China February 1945
148070 Office of War Information. Report on attitude of Indo-Chinese towards
the Japanese February 1945
140871 Office of War Information. Report on Japanese interference in French
Government of French Indo-China December 1944
148072 Office of War Information. Report on Indo-China; includes information
on behavior of Japanese troops, native opinion of the Japanese February
1945
148135.6 JICA China Branch. Report on Japans war economy January 1945, 8 pp.
148135.7 JICA China Branch. Report on Japans Peoples Associations January
1945, 7 pp.
148135.29X Foreign Economic Administration Mission to China. Interim report
regarding puppet control and exploitation in Manchukuo March 1945
148135.32X Foreign Economic Administration Mission to China. Interim report
regarding Japanese exploitation of puppet Manchukuo through National
Policy Corporations March 1945
148265 Office of Strategic Services. Report on China; includes information on
Japanese commercial firms in Canton February 1945

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148587.7 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Branch. Report on Japanese
requisitions in Shantung, China April 1945
148587.9 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Branch. Report on Japanese
scrap metal and cooper collection in Occupied China May 1945
149108 Office of Strategic Services. Report on trade and agricultural activities in
Sumatra; included is information on rubber and coconut estates taken
by the Japanese March 1945
149303 British Military Intelligence Summary No. 83. Includes information on
treatment of American airmen in Formosa February 1945
149335 Office of Strategic Services. Report regarding confiscation of rice crop
and livestock by the Japanese and the food situation in Sumatra March
1945
149618 Office of Strategic Services. Report containing military and economic
intelligence with respect to occupied China March 1945
149659 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-India-Burma. Report on
economic conditions in Rangoon, Burma in 1943; includes information
on Japanese firms March 1945
150264.10 Joint Army Navy Intelligence Studies (JANIS). Report on the people and
government of Japan October 1944, 35 pp.
150352.6 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Branch. Report on economic
conditions in Central Honan, China May 1945
150616 Office of Strategic Services. Report on conditions on Cheduba Island,
Burma under Japanese occupation March 1945
151002 Office of Strategic Services. Report on Japanese counterfeiting
banknotes in China March 1945
151126 Office of War Information. Report on conditions in Hong Kong March
1945
151142 Office of War Information. Report on conditions in the Netherlands East
Indies, Dutch New Guinea, and Malaya April 1945
151151 Office of War Information. Report on desecration of religion in Burma
March 1945
151156 Military Intelligence Division. Report of an interview regarding the
treatment of British and American prisoners in Peking under Japanese
military occupation from December 8, 1941 to September 1943, March
1945
151164 Office of Strategic Services. Report on Japanese organization of Indian
minorities in East Asia March 1945
151334 Combined Services Detailed Interrogation Center (CSDIC). Report on
economic and living conditions in occupied China, Malaya, and Burma
March 1945
151482 Captured Personnel and Material Branch, Military Intelligence Service.
Information on Japan and occupied areas February 1945, 15 pp.
151893 Office of War Information. Report on Japanese Atrocities in Hsipaw,
Burma June 1945
151894 Office of War Information. Interrogation report on Burma since the
Japanese occupation April 1945, 6 pp.
151904 Office of War Information. Report providing general commentary on the
Japanese war April 1945, 2 pp.
151907 Office of War Information. Report on Japanese commentary on Allied
landings on Okinawa April 1945, 3 pp.
151908 Office of War Information. General commentary on the war situation in
Burma June 1945
151924 SEATIC Report. Special Bulletin No. 147; Contains information on
conditions in Southeast Asia, including information on internees, police
organizations, atrocities, military government of occupied territory

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151994 Military Intelligence Division. Report on political conditions in Manchuria
June 1945
152223.12 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Branch. Report regarding
Japanese economic controls in Central China June 1945
152257 Office of Strategic Services. Report regarding Sumatra; included is
information about the Japanese taking over shipyard and old Dutch
timber factory March 1945
153064 Foreign Service. Dispatch regarding economic and military information
about Manchuria; included is information on employment at Mukden of
American prisoner laborers April 1945
154323 Foreign Service Report. The Japanese treatment of prisoners of war,
Burma April 1945
154447 Office of War Information. Report on conditions in French Indo-China
December 1944, 13 pp.
154476 Office of Strategic Services. Report on the economic situation in Kuang
Chou (Canton) area, China November 1944
154477 Military Intelligence Division. Report on Japanese control of certain
commodities in Burma April 1945
154646 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Report on
Japan; includes information on chemical warfare December 28, 1944,
4 pp.
154771 Combined Services Detailed Interrogation Center (CSDIC). Report
regarding experiences of a civilian internee in Burma March 1945
154867 JANI (Joint Army Navy Intelligence) Study No. 75 Chapter X: People and
Government of the East Coast of China November 1944, ca. 25 pp.
154872.10 Office of Strategic Services. Report on the People and Government in
Kwangtung, China April 1945, 113 pp.
154955 Office of War Information. Report on conditions in North China and
Shanghai, China May 1945
155111.4 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Branch. Information regarding
general economic outlook in Japan and occupied areas June 1945
155111.9 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Branch. Information regarding
new direction of Japanese exploitation of north China May 1945
155111.23 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Branch. Information regarding
civilian goods factories in north China handed over to the Chinese
puppet government by Japan in accordance with the Sino-Japanese
Treaty of November 30, 1944; May 1945
155362 Office of Strategic Services. Information regarding the Kempei
administration in Java, The Netherlands East Indies May 1945
155365 Office of Strategic Services. Economic information on the Netherlands
East Indies May 1945
155442 Military Intelligence Division. Report of an interview on general
conditions in Japan and Manchukuo March 1945, 4 pp.
155741 Military Intelligence Division. Report on Japanese economic measures in
occupied China June 1945
155743 Military Intelligence Division. Publication entitled The Decline of Japan,
May 1945, 6 pp.
155801 ATIS. Current Translations No. 144 January 1945, 88 pp.
155932 Foreign Service. Military and economic information regarding Manchukuo
May 1945
156119 Foreign Service. Report on the organization and principal functions of
certain Japanese organs in Honan, China June 1945
156705.12 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Branch. Report on Japanese
economic organizations in Honan, occupied China May 1945

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156705.17 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Branch. Report on Japanese
rounding up allied nationals in occupied China May 1945
156782.3 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Branch. Report on conscription
of 800,000 laborers in north China May 1945
156782.9 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-India-Burma. Report on labor
requisitioning in Suhsien, China May 1945
156782.12 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Branch. Report on Japanese
financial institutions in Formosa May 1945
157046.18 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Report on recent
development of the Manchurian heavy industries exploitation July 1945
157075 Office of War Information. Report on conditions in Thailand July 1945
157076 Office of War Information. Report on conditions on Hainan Island, China
July 1945
157079 Office of War Information. Report on Anti-Japanese Movement in Arakan,
Burma July 1945
157086 Office of War Information. Report on Conditions in Burma July 1945
157087 Office of War Information. Report on the Suzuki Cabinet and Japans
future course April 1945, 6 pp.
157135 Survey of Foreign Experts. Information on Manchuria; included is
information on security and public order July 1945
157217 Office of War Information. Report regarding defeat in the Philippines and
political unrest within Japan February 1945, 8 pp.
157416 Office of Strategic Services. Report on Japanese Military government in
the Netherlands East Indies May 1945, 12 pp.
157450 Office of War Information. Report on conditions in Burma since Japanese
occupation May 1945
157454 Office of War Information. Japanese literature entitled The Peoples
Reader (propaganda material) 1943, 14 pp.
157471 Office of Strategic Services. Report, based on information provided by
Japanese prisoner of war, regarding communications and installations in
occupied China May 1945
157476 Office of Strategic Services. Report on the Japanese seizure of French
Indo-China April 1945
157553 Combined Services Detailed Interrogation Center (CSDIC). Report on
conditions in Burma; includes information on civilian internees, puppet
army, and Order of Battle information April 1945
157554 Combined Services Detailed Interrogation Center (CSDIC). Report on
conditions in Burma; includes information on the puppet army, Ba Maw,
the police Japanese troop dispositions April 1945
157828 Office of Strategic Services. Programs of Japan in China: Central Coastal
Provinces April 1945, 222 pp.
157830 Combined Services Detailed Interrogation Center (CSDIC) (India).
Information from a prisoner of war regarding Burma; includes
information on Japanese army concentration, repression of civil rights,
attitudes of Burmese towards Japan April 1945
157831 Combined Services Detailed Interrogation Center (CSDIC). Report on
Burma; included is Japanese comment on their treatment of Allied
prisoners of war, Japanese propaganda in Burma April 1945
158025 Office of War Information. A Short Biography of Okano Susumu (Tetsu
Nosaka) Japan January 1945, 17 pp.
158027 Office of War Information. Report on attitudes of the Siamese towards
the Japanese May 1945
158063 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-India-Burma. Report on the
Military Baldwin Mining Enterprise in Burma April 1945

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158073 Office of Strategic Services. Report with names and brief biographical
data of generals and admirals of the Japanese Imperial Armed Forces
who have died since December 1941 March 1945, 22 pp.
158306.5 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Branch. Report on Japanese
control of money exchange in Hong Kong May 1945
158306.8 JICA China Branch. Report on conditions in Hankow, China June 1945
159635 Office of War Information. Report on the extent and mobilization of labor
in North China May 1945
159760.9 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Branch. Information
concerning the Japanese requisitioning food, cotton, and metals in Hopei
Province, China June 1945
159760.16 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Branch. Report on Japanese
exploitation of mines in Central and Northeastern China and Manchuria
June 1945
159760.30 Foreign Economic Administration Mission to China. Report on Japanese
trade control in North China June 1945
159821 Office of War Information. Report on conditions in Burma; includes
information on the Burma puppet army, political affairs, treatment of
Allied prisoners of war, civilian internees, Japanese troops dispositions
May 1945
159822 Office of War Information. Interrogation report on conditions in Burma
May 1945
159823 Office of War Information. Report on the desecration of religion in Burma
by the Japanese May 1945
159824 Office of War Information. Report on conditions in Northern Burma and
Southwest Wunnan May 1945
159826 Office of War Information. Report on desecration of religious shrines and
pagoda, library, etc. in Kyaukyu, Burma May 1945
159985 Office of Strategic Services. Report regarding Koreans between the ages
of 20 and 22 having been placed in the Japanese armed forces May
1945
160167 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater Branch. Report on
reorganization of Koiso Cabinet March 1945, 3 pp.
160171 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater Branch. Japanese
prisoner of war interrogation. Includes information on Korean
communities in Japan March 1945
160183 Military Intelligence Division. Report on Japanese personalities in the
Maymyo Area of Burma May 1945
160216 ATIS. Research Report No. 113 Certain Aspects of the Formosan-
Japanese Relationship May 1945, 69 pp.
160383 Military Intelligence Division. Report on economic conditions in Burma
during Japanese occupation May 1945
160394.2 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Branch. Report on Japanese
confiscation of goods and facilities at Jui-Ching, Shanshi Province, China
June 1945
160394.7 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Branch. Report on changing
economic position of Japanese in occupied China June 1945
160580 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency India-Burma Economic Section.
Report on conditions in Shanghai, China May 1945
160585 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency India-Burma. Report on Malaya and
occupied China; includes information on opium traffic at Hong Kong and
Macao May 1945
160706 SHAEF G-2. Japanese Document Report. German text of a report by a
German chemical engineer on his impressions of Japan between March
1941 and September 1942 April 1945, 5 pp.

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160795 Office of Strategic Services. Biographical notes on the Japanese Cabinet
appointed April 1945; April 21, 1945, 43 pp.
160872 Office of Strategic Services. Report on the Political Parties and
Movements in the Netherlands East Indies May 1945, 196 pp.
160946 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Report on Malaya
under the Japanese; includes information on Japanese military
dominator, puppet administration, forced labor, exploitation of mineral
resources May 1945, 23 pp.
161207.24X Newspaper article attached to Foreign Economic Administration report,
regarding exploitation of economic resources in Japanese-Occupied
North China May 1945
161243 Foreign Service. Information on exploitation of economic resources in
Japanese-occupied north China March 1945
161648 Office of Strategic Services. Report on Japanese seizure of gold bullion
and silver in China in 1938, May 1945
162057 Office of War Information. Sketches of wartime Japanese society March
1945, 3 pp.
162526 Combined Services Detailed Interrogation Center (CSDIC). Report on
political and economic information on Burma under Japanese occupation
May 1945
162507 Combined Services Detailed Interrogation Center (CSDIC). Report on
disposition of Japanese forces in Malaya and Thailand May 1945
162585 Military Intelligence Division. Report on Whos Who in Japanese military,
political, and cultural leaders March 1945, 45 pp.
162872 Office of War Information Report on Burma under Japanese occupation
June 1945
162874 Office of War Information. Interrogation report regarding Burma;
included is information regarding Japanese techniques of government,
treatment of Burmese June 1945
162878 Office of War Information. Report on economic and military conditions of
Japanese in Rabaul June 1945
162880 Office of War Information. Statistics on Japanese prisoners of war taken
by the 8th Route Army March 1945, 3 pp.
162886 Office of War Information. Report on the Mikado System February 1945,
4 pp.
162891 Office of War Information. Report regarding Japanese Army conscripting
2,000 Chinese for labor in Peiping, China June 1945
162976 Office of War Information. Interrogation of Burmese prisoner of war
regarding Burma; included is information regarding propaganda,
Japanese treatment of Burmese, Japanese technique of government
June 1945
163474 Military Intelligence Division. Report on Japanese economic measures
and policies and treatment of civilian population around Tehchow,
Shantung Province, China; included is information regarding
requisitioning, financial regulations and controls, and Japanese
treatment of civilian population, consisting of beatings, robbery, shooting
and licensed prostitution June 1945
163614 Survey of Foreign Experts. Information on Manchuria; included is
information on puppet military June 1945
163615 Survey of Foreign Experts. Information on Manchuria; included is
information on neighborhood associations, puppet military, puppet
control June 1945
163864.27X Co-Ordinated Translation Center, Chungking, China. Fragments of
News on Recent Conditions in Chinese Northeast Provinces; includes
information on police organization, conscription slave labor June 1945

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163879 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Report containing
a chronology of events in Japan and Japanese-occupied countries since
1937 June 1945, ca. 40 pp.
164252 Co-Ordinated Translation Center. Report on the war and the Japanese
political situation April 1945, 11 pp.
164501.12 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Report on Hankow,
China as of April 22, 1945; includes information on Japanese military
installations and arrival of student puppet soldiers in the city July 1945
165001 Combined Services Detailed Interrogation Center (CSDIC) (India).
Information on Malaya and Thailand; included is information on prisoner
of war camps in Malaya and Thailand June 1945
165010.4 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Report on economic
police department of Shanghai, China July 1945
165010.19X Foreign Economic Administration. Information on a Japanese grain levy
in Inner Mongolia July 1945
165127.7 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Report on general
economic survey of Manchukuo July 1945, 32 pp.
165224 SHAEF G-2 Main Headquarters (Japanese Document Report No.
CD/061). Japan Bacteriological Warfare; describes various bacteria
which may be employed for purposes of bacteriological warfare,
methods of attack, protective measures, and necessary equipment for
attack and protection June 1, 1945, 2 pp.
165235 Combined Services Detailed Interrogation Center (CSDIC) (India).
Report on general conditions in Occupied Indo-China June 1945
165506 Office of Strategic Services. Report on the puppet governmental bodies
of occupied north China July 1945
165588 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency India-Burma. Report on economic
policy of the Japanese in occupied China June 1945
165596 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Report on economic
conditions south of Yangtz, China for April 1945; includes information on
seizure of property July 1945
165911 Office of War Information. Report listing 192 Japanese-controlled and
puppet periodicals in occupied China June 1945
166045 Office of Strategic Services. Report on personnel of the North China
Political Council; lists of the key personnel in the council and other semi-
official puppet organizations July 1945
166252 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau. Report on Japanese
exploitation of Chinese labor June 1945
166300 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency-India Burma Economic Section.
Report on Poison Gas Factory at Tientsin; Chemical factory at Tangku
July 1945
166372.12 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Report on recent
exploitation by Japanese of a coal mine at Tangyin, China August 1945
166773 SHAEF G-2. Japanese Intelligence Report. Report on Interview with
Japanese National in Germany-Viscount Hildemare Konoye, brother of
Prince Konoye; included in his views on pro-war and anti-war factions
in Japan, on the Japanese Gestapo, Japanese war attitudes, advice to
Allied powers on how to propagandize Japan, and offer to collaborate
with the Allies June 18, 1945, 6 pp.
167232 Office of Strategic Services, India-Burma. Interrogation report on Malaya
July 1945
167329.27 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Branch. Report on the
establishment of the North China Mining Company August 1945
167329.28X Foreign Economic Administration Mission to China. Interim Report on
Japanese and puppet economic conditions in China July 1945

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167329.29X Foreign Economic Administration Mission to China. Interim Report on
economic information about east China as of June 1945; July 1945
167329.33X Foreign Economic Administration Mission to China. Interim Report on
finances of puppet Mongolian government July 1945
167329.36X U.S. Army East China Project. Japanese economic objectives of
occupation of Foochow, China October 4, 1944 to May 18, 1945; June
1945
167400 JICA China Branch. Report on the Japanese political situation May 1945,
3 pp.
167822 Office of Strategic Services. Report on Hankow-Wuchang, China areas
July 1945
168026 Office of Strategic Services. Report on economic and social conditions in
Hankow, China August 1945
168156 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Report on economic
conditions south of Yangtze River, Chin for February 1945; August 1945
168318 Office of War Information. Report on conditions in Malaya and Thailand;
includes information on prisoner of war camps in Thailand July 1945
168320 Office of War Information. Interrogation of university students from
Arakan, Burma July 1945
168322 Office of War Information. Report on Japanese seizure of Indo-China July
1945
168323 Office of War Information. Interrogation of Indian doctor regarding the
treatment by Japanese and morale factors of Indian civilians in various
parts of the Japanese Empire (namely Singapore, Burma, Malaya) July
1945
168325 Office of War Information. Interrogation report regarding Indo-China
July 1945
168326 Office of War Information. Interrogation of villagers in Shan States,
Burma, July 1945
168330 Office of War Information. Interrogation report regarding Indo-China;
includes information on Japanese treatment of Annamites July 1945
168339 Office of War Information. Report on conditions in French Indo-China;
included is information about prisoner of war camps July 1945
168345 Office of War Information. Report on conditions in Thailand, Malaya, and
French Indo-China; includes information on attitudes of natives towards
the Japanese, political administration, Japanese personalities July 1945
168360 Office of War Information. Report on conditions in Burma; includes
information on the Aung San and Thakin organizations July 1945
168362 Office of War Information Report. Interrogation of a former captain in
the Indian Army regarding the Japanese and the Indian National Army,
the Japanese and the Burmese, and Japanese propaganda activities July
1945
168385 Office of War Information. Official Japanese propaganda lines in
Shanghai, China July 1945
168386 Office of War Information. Report on conditions in Peiping, China as of
March 1944; July 1945
168403 Office of War Information. Report on life in Shanghai, China as of
January 29, 1945; July 1945
168410 Office of War Information. Report on Japanese civilians in north China
July 1945
168411 Office of War Information. Report on a Japanese puppet organization in
North-Shimmin Kai, China July 1945
168416 Co-Ordinated Translation Center, Chungking. Report regarding Japanese
moderates suggesting improvements at home to the Koiso Cabinet, ca.
July 1944; May 1945, 14 pp.

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168454 Office of War Information. The Direction of Japanese Politics, by Hirano
Masao (Agyama Katsuo), translated from The International, a Japanese
language fortnightly published in Chungking by the Committee of
Democrats of Japan, issued of April 15, 1945, 4 pp.
168456 Co-Ordinated Translation Center, Chungking. Report regarding the
Japanese political situation May 1945, 14 pp.
168771 Ministry of Information and Political Warfare Executive. Report on
Political Warfare Executive Siam Plan November 1942, 34 pp.
168783.16 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Branch. Report on economic
conditions in Shanghai, China August 1945
168791.2 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Report on Foochow,
China during Japanese occupation August 1945
168791.8 JICA China Theater. Report on taxation in occupied China August 1945
168791.16X Foreign Economic Administration Mission to China. Interim report on
finance and economic conditions in Occupied China August 1945
169593 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Report on economic
conditions south of Yangtze River, Chin for March 1945; July 1945
169600 Office of Strategic Services. Report on Indo-Chinas Wartime
Government and Main Aspects of French Rule August 1945, 73 pp.
169845 Captured Personnel and Material Branch, Military Intelligence Service.
Report concerning a number of statements made by Japanese prisoners
of war in June 1945 regarding, among other things, morale in Japanese
armed forces, conditions in Japan, propaganda, political controls, post-
war arrangements, July 20, 1945, 14 pp.
169924 Survey of Foreign Experts. Security and public order in Shantung and
Hopeh Province; includes information on Japanese and Puppet Control
August 1945
170186 Office of War Information. Report on conditions in Thailand; includes
information on Allied prisoners of war, civilian internees, Japanese
interference with local government and people, Siamese attitude
towards the Allies and the Japanese, political leaders August 1945, 7 pp.
170208.8 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Report on Japanese
requisition of materials in North China August 1945
170559 Military Intelligence Division. Report containing information concerning
the Nissan Company Aug. 1945
170731 Office of Strategic Services. Prisoner of War interrogation on
Manchukuo; includes information on the organization of the South
Manchurian Railway Corporation August 1945
170898 Office of War Information. Notes on Japanese operations in Western
Honan Province, China; includes information on Japanese confiscations
of food August 1945
170992 Office of War Information. Commercial Intercepts May 1, 8-10, 1945;
consists of economic items and general information transmitted between
Japan and China
171007 Office of War Information. Report on opinions regarding occupied and
free China August 1945
171010 Office of War Information. Report on condition in the Peiking Area,
China; includes information on labor conscription August 1945
171011 Office of War Information. Report on life in and around Hankow as of
May 1, 1945; includes information on discipline and morale of puppet
and Japanese troops, treatment of U.S. airmen August 1945
171019 Office of War Information. Report on conditions in Hsien City in North
Shantung as of February 1945; August 1945
171024 Office of War Information. Information on conditions in Shanghai, China
August 1945

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171085 JICA India-Burma Economic Section. Report containing information
regarding acquisition of quartz during their occupation of Burma August
1945
171108 Office of Strategic Services. Report on chemical plant in Yutzu, China
August 1945
171122 Office of Strategic Services. Report on conditions in Shanghai and
Hangchow August 1945
171784.14 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Report on Japanese
production facilities at Shanghai, China October 1945
172229 Survey of Foreign Experts. Information on Manchuria; included is
information the puppet military September 1945
172397.17X Foreign Economic Administration Mission to China. Interim Report on the
development of Japanese and puppet control over banking in occupied
China October 1945
172621 Office of Strategic Services. Report on Lao-Annamese-Japanese relations
September 1945
172623 Office of Strategic Services. Report on buildings occupied by the
Japanese in Shanghai, China August 1945
172857 Office of Strategic Services. Handbook of Industries in Japan with Index
May 31, 1945, 174 pp.
173225 Office of War Information. Report regarding Japanese businessmen
despairing of Japans future under the militarist regime July 14, 1945, 2 pp.
173408 Office of Strategic Services. Report on Programs of Japan in China-Part
III-The North China Coast with Biographies October 1945, 262 pp.
173446 Office of War Information. Report containing general information
concerning conditions in Thailand as of July 12, 1945, 7 pp.
173600 Survey of Foreign Experts. Information regarding Manchukuo; included is
information on the puppet military, Japanese propaganda October 1945
173630 Office of Strategic Services. Report on health conditions in Thailand
before and during Japanese occupation October 1945
173760 Office of Strategic Services, India-Burma Theater. Questionnaire on
Conditions in Chosen (Korea) and Japan August 1945
173762 Office of Strategic Services, India-Burma Theater. Interrogation report
on a Chinese interpreter with the Japanese Army November 1945
173774 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency-India Burma. Report on experiments
by the Japanese to spray poison gas from fighter aircraft and gas masks
being made by three rubber factories in Canton, China September 1945
173858 Survey of Foreign Experts. Information on public order and internal
conditions in Occupied China and Manchukuo under Japanese control
October 1945
173865 Survey of Foreign Experts. Information on Manchukuo; includes is
information on political questions, puppet military, police October 1945
173915 Office of War Information. Report on conditions in occupied China as
revealed in the puppet press September 1945
173966 Office of War Information. Report on conditions among puppet forces
around Nanking as of February 1945; September 1945
173968 Office of War Information. Report on conditions and attitudes in Ssu
Shui, Honan, China as of June 1945, September 1945
173969 Office of War Information. Report on treatment of the people in and
around Hankow, China as of May 1945; September 1945
173970 Office of War Information. Report on life in and around Hankow, China
as of May 1945; September 1945
173971 Office of War Information. Report on Japanese search in Foochow,
China for source of information leakage to Allies and Japanese looting
techniques September 1945

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File Subject
173972 Office of War Information. Report on conditions in occupied China Sept.
1945
173982 Office of War Information. Report of interrogation of two Japanese
prisoners of war regarding attitudes toward capture and suicide,
Japanese morale, and propaganda July 30, 1945, 4 pp.
173985 Office of War Information. Report regarding Japanese reaction to the
Potsdam Proclamation August 6, 1945, 6 pp.
173987 Office of War Information. Japanese propaganda efforts in China,
including statements that American and Russia would fight for the spoils
of China if Japan loses the battle for China September 1945 July 1945
173988 Office of War Information. Report on the political situation in Japan May
1945, 30 pp.
173989 Office of War Information. Report on occupied China; includes
information that Allied prisoners and war and internees were being
lodged in areas where ammunition was stored as insurance against
Allied bombing September 1945
174190 Office of Strategic Services. Economic information from Japan, Sumatra,
and China; included is information regarding the Yokohama Specie
Bank in Sumatra destroying code books by order of the Government
September 1945
174199 Office of War Information. Report regarding conditions and life in
the Tientsin Area of China as of April 1945; included is information
regarding the sufferings of the people in North China, Japanese soldiers
and behavior, conditions in Manchukuo, puppet officials, Japanese
propaganda, rescued airmen Sept. 1945
174705 Office of War Information. General information on conditions of
Chinese people and Japanese troops in Hankow, China as of May 1945;
September 1945
174743.1 Navy Department, OP-16-FE, Translation No. 348. Kagawa Prefecture
Government Officials July 1, 1943; September 6,1945, 17 pp.
174743.2 Navy Department, OP-16-FE, Translation No. 353. Fukuoka Prefecture
Government Officials July 1, 1943; September 5, 1945, 76 pp.
174743.3 Navy Department, OP-16-FE, Translation No. 357. Tochigi Ken-
Government Officials July 1, 1943; September 10, 1945, 15 pp.
174743.4 Navy Department, OP-16-FE, Translation No. 359. Shimanke Ken-
Government Officials July 1, 1943; September 10, 1945, 16 pp.
175174 Office of Strategic Services. Location of Japanese military factories and
other installations, Mukden Manchukuo October 1945
175496 Office of Strategic Services. Interrogation on Malaya of captured Indian
National Army personnel August 1945
175501 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency/CBI/SEA, New Delhi. Report on
Japanese control of Government finance in Burma October 1945
175740 Foreign Economic Administration. Field Intelligence Memorandum.
Economic Shanghai, China During the Pacific War 1941-1945, November
1945, 231 pp.
176486 Captured Personnel and Material Branch, Military Intelligence Service.
Report on major socio-economic problems facing Japan today; included
is information regarding exploitation of scientific research, greater
East Asia co-prosperity sphere ideology, repatriation of prisoners of
war, potential Japanese leaders for a period of Allied occupation, etc.
September 18, 1945, 12 pp.
176589 Office of Strategic Services. Biographical Intelligence on former puppet
China October 1945, 262 pp.
176590 Office of Strategic Services. Programs of Japan in Sumatra with
Biographies October 1945, 61 pp.

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176591 Office of Strategic Services. Programs of Japan in the Celebes Oct. 1945,
93 pp.
176985 Foreign Economic Administration. Field Intelligence Report.
Organizational Chart of the Central China Development Company
October 1945
177091 Foreign Economic Administration. Field Intelligence Report. Chinese
Collaborationist Banks; contains a list of banks dealing in gold for
personal and commercial Japanese accounts October 1945
177094 Foreign Economic Administration. Field Intelligence Report. Report on
Chinese with close connections with Nanking puppets who held large
sums of gold bars, diamonds, etc. October 1945
177151 Foreign Economic Administration. Field Intelligence Memorandum. Report
on certain Axis collaborators in Shanghai, China Area November 1945
177156 Foreign Economic Administration. Field Intelligence Memorandum.
Report on Japanese-German economic relations in Shanghai, China
during the War November 1945
177158 Foreign Economic Administration. Field Intelligence Memorandum. The
Shanghai, China Municipal Council November 1945
177571 Captured Personnel and Material Branch, Military Intelligence Service.
Report containing general information regarding Japan; included is
information on Tokumu Kikan (special service organization), Kempei
Tai (military police), suicide boat units, prime movers, Japanese
personalities, etc. September 10, 1945, 17 pp.
177762 Allied Land Forces, South East Asia, Weekly Intelligence Review No. 50;
includes information on Southeast Asia for the week ending Sept. 14,
1945, 18 pp.
177784 Department of State, Interim Research and Intelligence Service.
Preliminary Survey of the Tin and Rubber Industries of Southeast Asia
After Four Years of Japanese Occupation October 1945
179009 Foreign Economic Administration. Field Intelligence Memorandum.
General Report for February 1945 of the Central China Development
Company (document translation) November 1945
178465 Field Intelligence Agency Technical, Berlin Detachment. Interview report
concerning German opinion regarding Chinese Communism and possible
success of Communism in Japan after the war October 15, 1945
179010 Foreign Economic Administration. Field Intelligence Memorandum. List of
Japanese retail firms in Shanghai, China July 1945; November 1945
179016 Foreign Economic Administration. Field Intelligence Memorandum.
Information on collaborators in China November 1945
179022 Foreign Economic Administration. Field Intelligence Memorandum.
Survey of Shanghai, China, October 15, 1945; has an emphasis on
Safehaven activities November 1945
179043 Foreign Economic Administration. Field Intelligence Memorandum.
General sketch of business by companies which were subsidiaries of
the Japanese-puppet Central China Development Company (report is in
Chinese) November 1945
179219 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency India-Burma. Report on Japanese
financial translations in Thailand November 1945, 24 pp.
179462 Foreign Economic Administration. Field Intelligence Memorandum.
Information on properties directly under the Japanese operated Central
China Development Company (report is in Japanese) November 1945,
200 pp.
179798 Foreign Economic Administration. Field Intelligence Memorandum.
Japanese occupation policy from the Gestapo point of view as told by
Maj. Franz Huber, Chief, Gestapo, China (report is in German) November
1945

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File Subject
179831 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Branch. List of Japanese retail
firms in Shanghai, China July 1945, November 1945
180464 Office of Strategic Services. Programs of Japan in Malaya Dec. 1945, 210 pp.
400056 Foreign Service. Report on political and economic conditions in Tientsin
[China] Consular District December 8, 1941-June 13, 1942; August
1942, ca. 15 pp.
400227 Gripsholm interview regarding Formosa n.d., received October 15, 1942,
5 pp.
400549 Gripsholm interview regarding Korea n.d., received October 15, 1942, 4 pp.
400550 Gripsholm interview regarding Korea and Japan n.d., received Oct. 15,
1942, 5 pp.
400967 Gripsholm Dispatch. Information regarding Shanghai, China under
Japanese occupation August 1942, 12 pp.
401186 Office of Naval Intelligence. Interview concerning conditions in Shanghai,
China October 1942, 9 pp.
401620 Office of Naval Intelligence. Interview concerning conditions in Canton,
China October 1942, 4 pp.
401972 Foreign Service. General report on events and developments in Japan
after the outbreak of war August 19, 1942
402275 Military Intelligence Division. Report regarding Japanese use of
chemicals in China June 16, 1942, 4 pp.
403777 Coordinator of Information. Memorandum regarding the significance of
Japans landings in Borneo October 1942
403997 Office of Naval Intelligence. Interview concerning conditions in Hong
Kong, China September 1942, 6 pp.
404435 Office of Naval Intelligence. Interview concerning conditions in China
October 1942, 2 pp.
404446 Office of Naval Intelligence. Interview concerning conditions in Hong
Kong, China October 1942, 4 pp.
404447 Office of Naval Intelligence. Interview concerning conditions in Tientsin,
China October 1942, 2 pp.
405079 Foreign Service. Telegram regarding conscription in Manchuria October
1942
413101 Office of Strategic Services. Report of interview regarding conditions in
Tokyo after December 7, 1941; August 1942, 10 pp.
414419 Office of War Information. Report containing information that Japanese
interned 100 prominent members of the foreign colony, in Shanghai,
China Nov. 1942
414630 Federal Bureau of Investigation. Report containing miscellaneous
information concerning Japan; includes information related to chemical
warfare December 3, 1941, 6 pp.
414636 Articles The Australian Economy in Pace and War and Historical
Background of Government in Japan, in Mining and Metallurgical Society
of America Bulletin No. 261 March-May 1941, 83 pp.
415788 Office of War Information. Report that Japanese authorities were going
to open a Museum in Java to throw light on decadence of the Dutch
Rulers, Dec. 1942
415869 Department of Justice. Report on interview a returned missionary from
China November 1942, 7 pp.
418040 Foreign Service. Memo regarding an interview with three Dutchmen who
escaped from Java by boat; includes information on conditions in Java,
conduct of the Japanese, treatment of prisoners of war December 1942
418342 Foreign Service. Telegram regarding situation in Hong Kong, China Dec.
1942

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File Subject
420687 Foreign Service. Information regarding Japanese requisition of Hong
Kong plant for manufacture of parts for naval vessels January 1943
421389.A Office of Naval Intelligence. Report on Nansei Shoto December 30, 1942,
280 pp.
423468 Coordinator of Information. Report on The Batsu in Japan March 7,
1942, 8 pp.
423475 Office of Strategic Services. Survey of Nansei Islands July 15, 1942, 60 pp.
424299C British Ministry of Economic Warfare. Information from passengers of the
El Nil [British Hospital Ship] regarding conditions in Thailand before and
after Japanese occupation January 1943, ca. 30 pp.
424299D British Ministry of Information. Report of interviews with former
residents of the Philippines Islands regarding economic conditions and
morale in the Philippine Islands January 1943, 12 pp.
424299F British Ministry of Information. Report of interviews with former
residents of French Indo-China regarding economic conditions and
morale in French Indo-China January 1943
426145 Office of Strategic Services. Report on the Gilbert Island region and the
war December 1942, 13 pp.
427467 Foreign Service. Dispatch regarding Japanese exploitation of occupied
areas of Indo-China for military purposes December 1942
427947 War Department G-2 Report. Conference on Japan, including a review
of the political situation from early times, Japanese economy, Japanese
ambitions in Asia and treatment of foreign business firms, and Japanese
products November 12, 1940, 19 pp.
428279 Board of Economic Warfare. Memorandum containing information on
miscellaneous Japanese matters: political affairs, economic defense
December 3, 1941, 5 pp.
428312 Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce. Annual Economic Review of
Japan-1940; includes discussion of Japanese scheme for Greater East
Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere January 25, 1941, 56 pp.
428444 Foreign Service. Summary of interviews with British subjects repatriated
from North and Central China on the SS Narkunda regarding conditions
in north and central China December 1942, 37 pp.
429447 Board of Economic Warfare. Report providing historical background of
government in Japan n.d., received January 9, 1943, 12 pp.
429672 Board of Economic Warfare. Memorandum regarding economic pressure
on Japan October 20, 1941, 2 pp.
429677 Department of Commerce. Report on Japan: Political Affairs, 1940,
December 1940, 8 pp.
450002 Foreign Service. Dispatch regarding Japanese Military Attach to Berlin,
Germany January 23, 1945, 1 p.
451035 Military Intelligence Service. Japanese Times & Advertising issues Dec.
7, 1941-June 17, 1942, 304 pp.
451633 Federal Bureau of Investigation report on Japanese commercial, political,
moral, and spiritual outlook January 26, 1943, 4 pp.
453885 Office of Naval Intelligence. Interview regarding situation in Shanghai,
China February 1943, 3 pp.
455264 Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce. Summary report on
economic information on Japan as reported by Americans returned to
the United States on the Gripsholm August 25, 1942; December 14,
1942, 58 pp..
463849 Coordinator of Information. Report on the results of Japans conquest of
Burma May 1942
480496 Foreign Service Telegram regarding report that the Japanese had begun
liquidating banks in Manila, Philippine Islands August 1942

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File Subject
484917 Board of Economic Warfare. Estimates of raw material gains by Japan
from the conquest of Thailand February 1943
488036 Military Intelligence Service. Report, based on Gripsholm interview, on
conditions in Japan September 1, 1942, 8 pp.
489860 Gripsholm Report. Report on Hong Kong, China; included is information
on Japanese organization and occupation, treatment of American and
British nationals September 1942, 3 pp.
489861 Gripsholm Report. Contains information on Indian political affairs and
Japanese political affairs September 2, 1942, 4 pp.
490976 Department of Commerce interview with returned Canadian regarding
conditions in Indo-China; includes information on terrorism, Japanese
propaganda September 1942
491440 Commerce Department. Conditions in Chosen (Korea) September 1942
492157 Office of Naval Intelligence. Memorandum regarding the attack on Hong
Kong and subsequent developments September 1942, 2 pp.
492244 Intelligence Division, Navy Department. Report on Hong Kong, China
after the capture by the Japanese September 1942, 3 pp.
492584 Board of Economic Warfare. Interviews regarding conditions in Korea
and Thailand September 1942, 5 pp.
492862 Foreign Service. Dispatch regarding economic and social condition in the
Hankow [China] Consular District during six months following December
7, 1941; August 1942, 13 pp.
493335 Office of Strategic Services. Interview regarding Thailand; included is
information regarding internment camps, atrocities, Japanese occupation
September 1942
493336 Office of Strategic Services. Interviews regarding Hong Kong, China;
included is information on treatment of captives, Japanese propaganda
September 1942, 3 pp.
493391 Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce. Report on conditions
in China; included is information on impressing women for labor
September 1942, 5 pp.
493476 Commerce Department. Japanese monetary arrangement in Southeast
Asia September 1942
493598 Office of Strategic Services. Interview regarding conditions in
China; included is information on treatment of Americans, Japanese
propaganda Sept. 1942, 6 pp.
493815 Office of Strategic Services. Interview on conditions in Hong Kong,
China; included is information treatment of Americans, puppet
government September 1942, 7 pp.
494225 Foreign Service. Report on economic conditions in occupied China
August 1942, 45 pp.
495973 Office of Strategic Services. Interview regarding conditions in China
September 1942, 1 p.
495974 Office of Strategic Services Interview Report. Includes information at
Peiping, China since Japanese occupation; also included is information
on Tientsin, China and the Kailan mines September 1942, 3 pp.
495979 Office of Strategic Services. Interview regarding Japanese treatment of
foreigners in occupied China September 1942
496470 Division of Monetary Research, Department of the Treasury. Report on
Japanese occupation of Hong Kong, China September 1942, 5 pp.
497149 Office of Strategic Services. Report on economic, financial, and political con-
ditions in Malaya and Thailand since Japanese occupation Oct. 1942, 17 pp.
497211 Director of Naval Service, Ottawa, Canada. Report of interviews with
repatriates from the Orient (on the Gripsholm) on conditions in the Far
East September 14, 1942, 42 pp.

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File Subject
497288 British Ministry of Economic Warfare. Report on value of Burma to Japan
October 1942
497289 British Ministry of Economic Warfare. Report on economic value of the
Philippine Islands to Japan October 1942
497289 British Ministry of Economic Warfare. Report on value of Malay to Japan
October 1942
497290 British Ministry of Economic Warfare. Report on economic value of Indo-
China and Thailand to Japan October 1942

Indexes to the Numbered Subject Files

Index by Country (0169-A1-500AO)


Boxes 1-323 location: 570/58/22/01

Box Subject
63-64 Burma location: 570/58/24/02
78-88 China location: 570/58/24/06
179-181 Indo-China location: 570/58/28/03
191-205 Japan location: 570/58/28/06
205-208 Japanese Empire 570/58/29/03
240-241 Oceania Japanese location: 570/58/30/04
250-251 Philippines location: 570/58/30/07
264 Singapore location: 570/58/31/03
265-266 South Pacific Area location: 570/58/31/06
285-287 Thailand location: 570/58/32/03

Index by City (0169-A1-500A1)


Boxes 324-378 location: 570/58/33/04

Index by Subject (0169-A1-500A2)


Boxes 379-420 location: 570/58/35/04

Box Subject
379 Blockade location: 570/58/35/04
379-381 Captured enemy equipment location: 570/58/35/04
381-383 Censorship location: 570/58/35/05
383-385 Civil affair location: 570/58/35/05
397-398 Gripshom Interviews location: 570/59/01/02
398-403 Interviews location: 570/59/01/02
403-405 Japanese firms location: 570/59/01/03

Index by Recipient (0169-A1-500A3)


Boxes 421-425 location: 570/59/2/01

Index by Foreign Government (0169-A1-500A4)


Boxes 426-433 location: 570/59/2/02

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Indexes to Numbered Subject Files Entry 500A8: Index, Pullestons File

Index by Name of Organization (U.S. Government Agency) (0169-A1-500A5)


Boxes 434-470 location: 570/59/2/04

Box Organization
434-437 Board of Economic Warfare location: 570/59/2/04
438-439 Commerce Department location: 570/59/2/05
439-441 Federal Bureau of Investigation location: 570/59/2/05
443-445 Intelligence Missions location: 570/59/2/06
445-447 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency (JICA) location: 570/59/2/07
447-448 Justice Department location: 570/59/2/07
449-451 Navy location: 570/59/3/01
451-457 Office of Strategic Services location: 570/59/3/01
457-459 Office of War Information location: 570/59/3/03
460-462 Organizations of Liberated Areas location: 570/59/3/03
463 Securities and Exchange Commission location: 570/59/3/04
464-470 War Department location: 570/59/3/04

Index by Allied Organization (0169-A1-500A6)


Boxes 471-474 location: 570/59/3/07

Index: Major Harts File (0169-A1-500A7)


Box 475 location: 570/59/3/07

Index: Pullestons File (0169-A1-500A8)


Box 476 location: 570/59/3/07

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Office of the Chief, Chemical Warfare Service

Records of the Chemical Warfare Service


Record Group 175

The Chemical Warfare Service, which dated from 1918, was responsible during World War
II for the qualitative development, quantity procurement, distribution, and maintenance
of various categories of material and equipment, including chemical mortars and flame
throwers; smoke fillings; smoke pots and smoke generators (for smoke screens); gas
masks, protective ointments, decontamination equipment, and other items for defensive gas
warfare; gas-filled munitions, toxic gases, and accessory equipment for possible offensive
operations by air and ground forces; incendiary bombs; and bacteriological warfare agents
and defensive materials and techniques. In addition, the Chemical Warfare Service was
responsible for training chemical warfare combat and service troops for employment by
ground and air forces of the army, organizing and training chemical warfare troop units,
training civilian-defense instructors, and training others in chemical warfare weapons and
techniques.

As one of the Technical Services of the army, the Chemical Warfare Service was responsible
from 1939 to 1942 to the Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army and after March 1942 to the
Commanding General of the Services of Supply (later the Army Service Forces).

Collectively the Chemical Warfare Service comprised the following groups of organizational
units: Office of the Chief, Chemical Warfare Service in Washington; various field agencies
in the continental United States supervised by the Office of the Chief; the chemical warfare
sections of army tactical and service commands in the continental United States and
overseas; and the many chemical warfare troop units. In August 1946 the Service was
renamed the Chemical Corps.

Office of the Chief, Chemical Warfare Service

The Office of the Chief, Chemical Warfare Service, served as the staff agency for advising
the Chief of Staff, the Secretary of War, the Assistant Secretary (later Under Secretary) of
War, and Headquarters Army Service Forces on the development, production, distribution,
and employment of chemical warfare material and equipment, on chemical warfare
personnel, training, and troop units, and on war plans and related problems. It also
supervised field agencies of the Service in the United States. It was represented on some
committees, including the United States Biological Warfare Committee, the United States
Chemical Warfare Committee (of the Joint Chiefs of Staff), and the Combined Chemical
Warfare Committee (of the Combined Chiefs of Staff). The last two committees, under
Chemical Warfare Service chairmanship and in cooperation with the British Commonwealths
Interservice Committee on Chemical Warfare conducted an interallied procurement and
supply program to maintain a state of readiness for gas warfare, prepared plans for gas
warfare for possible retaliatory use by the U.S., British, and Canadian forces against the
enemy, and exchanged intelligence on equipment and techniques.

The wartime Chiefs of the Chemical Warfare Service were Maj. Gen. Walter C. Baker, until
April 1941, and Maj. Gen. William N. Porter, May 1941-November 1945.

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Chief of the Chemical Warfare Service Entry 2B: Miscellaneous Series, 1942-1945

Correspondence of and about the Chemical Warfare Service was filed in the central records
of the War Department, in the Adjutant Generals Office under Decimal 020 Chemical
Warfare Service, 1943-1945, 029 Chemical Warfare Service, 1940-1943, and 321 Chemical
Warfare Service 1941-1945. More records can be found under Decimal 334, filed by the
names of the three aforementioned interagency committees mentioned above, 1942-1945.

General Correspondence Subject Series 1942-1945 (0175-NM-39-2A)


Boxes 1-14 location: 290/3/14/04

Box Decimal/Subject
9 383.6 Prisoners of War location: 290/3/14/05
9 386.3 Captured Equipment location: 290/3/14/05
13 470.6 Chemical Warfare location: 290/3/14/05

Miscellaneous Series 1942-1945 (0175-NM-39-2B)


A detailed box and folder list is available. Boxes 15-65 location: 290/3/14/06.

Box Decimal/Subject
15 381: South Pacific Area
15 381: South Pacific Area
15 400.12: Southwest Pacific Area
15 471.3: Central Pacific Area 1944
15 471.3: South Pacific Area 1944
17 312: USAF Far East
17 319.1: Army Corps (XIV)
17 319.1: USAF South Pacific
17 322: USAF Far East
17 461: Army Ground Forces (1943 and 1944)
17 470.6: USAF Far East
17 470.6: USAF South Pacific
17 470.7: Army Ground Forces
17 470.71: Army Ground Forces
17 470.72: Army Ground Forces
17 470.72: USAF Far East
17 471.3: USAF Far East
17 471.6: USAF Far East
17 635: USAF Central Pacific
17 730: USAF Far East
18 020: Chemical Warfare Board
18 200.6: Chemical Warfare Board
18 210.1: Chemical Warfare Board
18 310.1: Chemical Warfare Board
18 310.1: Chemical Warfare Board
18 310: Chemical Warfare Board
18 319.1: Army Ground Force Board
18 321: Chemical Warfare Board

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Box Decimal/Subject
18 334: Army Air Force Board (Report)
18 334: Chemical Warfare Board
18 334: Chemical Warfare Board (Notes for Discussion of Chemical Warfare Board
Progress)
18 334: Cml C Advisory Board 1945
18 400.112: Chemical Warfare Board (110-299)
18 400.112: Chemical Warfare Board (1945)
18 407.72: Army Ground Forces
18 470.72: Army Ground Forces
18 660.2: Army Ground Forces
19 400.112: Chemical Warfare Board (300-350)
19 400.112: Chemical Warfare Board (501 thru 549) 1944
20 400.112: Chemical Warfare Board (Projects-1942) and Misc.
20 400.112: Chemical Warfare Board (550 thru-1944)
20 400.112: Chemical Warfare Board (Proj. 651-745)
20-37 400.112: Chemical Warfare Board (Projects arranged numerically 173-738)
38 000.7: Chemical Warfare Service
38 000.93: Chemical Warfare Service 1944
38 001: Chemical Warfare Service
38 004: Chemical Warfare Service
38 020: Chemical Warfare Service
38 020: Chemical Warfare Service
38 020: Chemical Warfare Service
38 060: Chemical Warfare Service
38 121.6: Chemical Warfare Service 1946
38 140: Chemical Warfare Service
38 141.8: Chemical Warfare Service
38 161: Chemical Warfare Service
38 161: Chemical Warfare Service 1944
38 200: Chemical Warfare Service 1944
39 141.8: War Department Manpower Board
39 141.8: War Department Manpower Board
39 201.22: British Ministry of Supply Mission 1945
39 201.22: British Ministry of Supply Mission 1945
39 310: War Department Manpower Board
39 310: War Department Manpower Board
39 312: British Ministry of Supply Mission
39 312: British Ministry of Supply Mission
39 319.1: British Commonwealth Scientific Office
39 319.1: British Commonwealth Scientific Office
39 319.1: Wallington Board 1945
39 319.1: Wallington Board 1945
39 320.2: British Army Staff
39 320.2: British Army Staff
39 381: British Army Staff

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Box Decimal/Subject
39 381: British Army Staff
39 400.1141: British Commonwealth Scientific Office
39 400.1141: British Commonwealth Scientific Office
39 422: Chemical Warfare Board
39 422: Chemical Warfare Board
39 423: Chemical Warfare Board
39 423: Chemical Warfare Board
39 461: Bureau of Public Relations
39 461: Chemical Warfare Board
39 461: Chemical Warfare Board
39 470.6: British Army Staff
39 470.6: British Army Staff
39 470.6: Chemical Warfare Board
39 470.6: Chemical Warfare Board
39 470.7: Chemical Warfare Board
39 470.7: Chemical Warfare Board
39 470.72: Chemical Warfare Board
39 470.72: Chemical Warfare Board
39 470.721: British Commonwealth Scientific Office
39 470.721: British Commonwealth Scientific Office
39 471.3: British Commonwealth Scientific Office
39 471.3: British Commonwealth Scientific Office
39 471.3: Chemical Warfare Board
39 471.3: Chemical Warfare Board
39 471.3: Chemical Warfare Board 1944
39 471.3: Chemical Warfare Board 1944
39 471.6: British Air Commission
39 471.6: British Air Commission
39 472.4: Chemical Warfare Board
39 472.4: Chemical Warfare Board
39 472.4: Chemical Warfare Board
39 472.4: Chemical Warfare Board
39 600.1: Chemical Warfare Board
39 600.1: Chemical Warfare Board
39 600.1: Chemical Warfare Board
39 600.1: Chemical Warfare Board
39 710: Chemical Warfare Board
39 710: Chemical Warfare Board
40 200.5: Chemical Warfare Service
40 200: Chemical Warfare Service
40 200: Chemical Warfare Service
40 200: Chemical Warfare Service (Personnel Survey - Study - 1943)
40 201.61: Chemical Warfare Service
40 210.3: Chemical Warfare Service (May)
40 211: Chemical Warfare Service

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Box Decimal/Subject
40 220.3: Chemical Warfare Service
40 230: Chemical Warfare Service
40 248: Chemical Warfare Service
40 291.2: Chemical Warfare Service
40 300.4: Chemical Warfare Service (Revisions of Office Regulations)
40 300.4: Chemical Warfare Service 1944
40 300.5: Chemical Warfare Service
40 310: Chemical Warfare Service
40 310: Chemical Warfare Service
40 310: Chemical Warfare Service
42 310.1: Chemical Warfare Service
42 310.1: Chemical Warfare Service
42 310.1: Chemical Warfare Service
42 310.1: Chemical Warfare Service
42 310.2: Chemical Warfare Service
42 310.2: Chemical Warfare Service
42 310.2: Chemical Warfare Service (Move to Munitions Bldg. - June Nov. 1942)
42 311.1: Chemical Warfare Service
42 311.1: Chemical Warfare Service
42 311.3: Chemical Warfare Service
42 312: Chemical Warfare Service
42 315: Chemical Warfare Service
42 315: Chemical Warfare Service
43 319.1: Chemical Corps
43 319.1: Chemical Warfare Service
43 319.1: Chemical Warfare Service (Report of Travel of Col. Drennon)
43 319.1: Chemical Warfare Service 1944
43 323.3: Chemical Warfare Service
43 323.3: Chemical Warfare Service (Establishment of Supply Unit in P.D.s &
Arsenals)
43 333: Chemical Warfare Service
43 Report on Trip of Brig. General A.H. Waitt and Lt. Col. J.K. Javitsto POA and
SWPA - 24 Sept. 1944 - 21 Nov. 1944 (Rpt. dated 15-Dec.-1944)
44 334: Chemical Warfare Service
44 334: Chemical Warfare Service
44 334: Chemical Warfare Service 1944
44 337: Chemical Warfare Service
44 337: Chemical Warfare Service
44 337: Chemical Warfare Service
44 337: Chemical Warfare Service. 1942
44 353: Chemical Warfare Service
44 370.01: Chemical Warfare Service
44 400. Chemical Warfare Service
44 400.1141: Chemical Warfare Service (196-131-150 D)
44 400.12: Chemical Warfare Service 1944

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Box Decimal/Subject
44 400.7: Chemical Warfare Service
44 413.77: Chemical Warfare Service
44 421: Chemical Warfare Service
44 422: Chemical Warfare Service
44 423: Chemical Warfare Service
44 457: Chemical Warfare Service 1943
45 461: Chemical Warfare Service
45 461: Chemical Warfare Service
45 461: Chemical Warfare Service
45 461: Chemical Warfare Service
45 461: Chemical Warfare Service (Bulletin)
45 461: Chemical Warfare Service (Bulletin)
45 461: Chemical Warfare Service Bulletin (1944)
45 461: Chemical Warfare Service Bulletin (1945)
45 461: Chemical Warfare Service (Intelligence Bulletin)
45 461: Chemical Warfare Service (Intelligence Bulletin)
45 461: Chemical Warfare Service (Intelligence Bulletin)
45 461: Chemical Warfare Service (Report of Trip of Col. Perkins to India & SW
Pacific Area)
45 461: Chemical Warfare Service (Report of Trip of Col. Perkins to India & SW
Pacific Area)
45 461: Intelligence Bulletin & Correspondence 1944
45 461: Intelligence Bulletin & Correspondence 1944
46 461: Chemical Warfare Service
46 461: Chemical Warfare Service Intelligence Bulletin (1945)
46 461: Chemical Warfare Service (Technical Bulletins)
46 461: Chemical Warfare Service (Technical Bulletin)
46 461: Chemical Warfare Service (Technical Bulletin)
46 461: Chemical Warfare Service (Weekly Bulletin)
46 461: Chemical Warfare Service (Weekly Bulletin)
48 461: Chemical Warfare Service (Ind. Div. Circular)
48 461: Chemical Warfare Service (Chemical Warfare Service Inspection Manual)
48 461: Chemical Warfare Service (Proposed Jungle Assault Co.)
48 461: Chemical Warfare Service (Gas Mask Report)
48 461: Chemical Warfare Service (Organization Charts & Index Function)
48 461: Chemical Warfare Service
49 461: Chemical Warfare Service (Report of Chemical Warfare Service Conference)
51 470.6: Chemical Warfare Service
51 471.3: Chemical Warfare Service
51 600.1: Chemical Warfare Service 1945
51 680.2: Chemical Warfare Service
52 001: Chinese Supply Commission
52 315: National Defense Research Committee
52 319.1: Chemical Warfare Committee
52 334: Advisory Committee on Chemical Warfare Material

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Box Decimal/Subject
52 334: Inter Service Comm. on Chemical Warfare
52 334: National Defense Research Committee
52 334: U.S. Canadian Advisory Committee
52 334: U.S. Canadian Technical Committee
52 334: U.S. Civ. Committee
52 337: Steering Committee 1944
52 381: Central Pacific Base Command
52 400: U.S. Chemical Warfare Committee
52 422: Alaskan Defense Command
52 461: Alaskan Defense Command
52 461: National Defense Research Committee
52 471.3: Northern Combat Area Command 1944
52 471.8: Chinese Supplies Commission
53 121.2: National Defense Research Council 1943
53 337: National Research Council
53 470.6: Japan
53 470.71: Japan
54 000.4: Alaskan Department
54 001: Hawaiian Department
54 210: General Staff
54 319.1: Hawaiian Department
54 320.2: General Staff
54 321: General Staff
54 333: General Staff
54 337: General Staff
54 350.05: Alaskan Department
54 353: Alaskan Department
54 470.6: General Staff
54 470.6: Hawaiian Department
54 470.71: Hawaiian Department
54 580: Hawaiian Department
54 635: Alaskan Department
54 635: Alaskan Dept.
55 012: Judge Advocate General
55 072: Judge Advocate General
55 141.81: Navy Department
55 200.5: New York (Brooklyn)
55 310.2: Navy
55 319.1: Military Intelligence Service
55 323.3: Medical Dept. Research Laboratory
55 350.05: Military Intelligence Service
55 352: National Academy of Sciences
55 400.112: Navy Department
55 400.12: Judge Advocate General 1943
55 400.12: Navy Dept.

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Box Decimal/Subject
55 470.2: Judge Advocate General
55 470.6: Biological Laboratories
55 470.6: Military Intelligence Service
55 470.71: General Staff
55 471.6: General Staff
55 471: General Staff
55 680.2: General Staff
56 060: Ordnance
56 300.7: Ordnance
56 315: Ordnance 1944
56 400.112: Chemical Warfare Amphibious Project
56 400.112: Gold Hill Arsenic Project
56 400.112: Project Coordination Staff
56 400.112: Sphinx Project
56 400.1141: Ordnance
56 400.24: Ordnance
56 413.74: Ordnance
56 471.3: Ordnance
56 471: Ordnance
57 001: Chemical Warfare School
57 200.5: Chemical Warfare School
57 210.12: Chemical Warfare Service School
57 210: Chemical Warfare School
57 220.3: Chemical Warfare School
57 220.6: Chemical Warfare School
57 300.5: Chemical Warfare School
57 300.6: Chemical Warfare School
57 320.3: Chemical Warfare School
57 352.11: Chemical Warfare School (Basic Course 1944)
57 352.11: Chemical Warfare School (Chemical Warfare Combat & Service Course)
57 352.11: Chemical Warfare School (Misc. July thru 1944)
57 352.11: Chemical Warfare Service School
57 352: Chemical Warfare School (1944)
57 470.72: Provost Marshal General
58 333: Officers Candidate School
58 352.11: Chemical Warfare Officers Candidate School (Misc.)
58 352.11: Chemical Warfare School
58 352.11: Chemical Warfare School (Conference Course)
58 352.11: Chemical Warfare School (Flame Thrower Course) (Jan. thru June 1945)
58 352.11: Chemical Warfare School (Instructors Training Course)
58 352.11: Chemical Warfare School (Laboratory Course)
58 352.11: Chemical Warfare School (Navy Damage Control)
58 352.11: Chemical Warfare School (Refresher Course)
58 353: Chemical Warfare School
58 354.2: Chemical Warfare School

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Box Decimal/Subject
58 461: Chemical Warfare Service Officer Candidate School
58 470.6: Chemical Warfare School
58 470.6: Chemical Warfare School 1943
58 470.71: Chemical Warfare School
58 471.3: Chemical Warfare School 1945
58 471.8: Chemical Warfare School 1944
58 472.4: Chemical Warfare School
58 486.4: Chemical Warfare School 1943
58 600.1: Chemical Warfare School
58 600.1: Chemical Warfare School 1943
58 601: Chemical Warfare School
58 601: Chemical Warfare School 1943
59 060: Surgeon General
59 062.1: Burma India Theater
59 070: Office of Scientific Research & Div.
59 072: Office of Strategic Services
59 220: Surgeon General
59 230: Secretary of War
59 319.1: Surgeon General
59 321: Secretary of War
59 333: Secretary of the Army 1945
59 337: Surgeon General
59 353: Stamford Defense Council
59 353: Surgeon General
59 422: Surgeon General
59 444: Surgeon General
59 461: Surgeon General
59 470.6: Surgeon General
59 704: Surgeon General
59 705: Surgeon General
59 710: Office Scientific Research & Div.
59 710: Surgeon General
59 720: Surgeon General
59 729.3: Surgeon General
60 310.1: China, Burma, India Theater
60 310: China, Burma, India Theater
60 319.1: China, Burma, India Theater
60 319.1: U.S.A.F. China Theater
60 333: China Theater
60 381: China, Burma, India Theater
60 400: China, Burma, India Theater
60 471.3: China T/O 1945
60 471.3: China, Burma, India Theater
60 471.6: China, Burma, India Theater
61 381: India-Burma Theater

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Box Decimal/Subject
61 400: U.S.A.F. in India-Burma
61 451: U.S.A.F. India Burma Theater
61 461: India-Burma Theater
61 470.71: Middle Pacific Theater
61 471.3: U.S.A.A.F. India Burma Theater
61 471.3: U.S.A.F. India Burma Theater
62 000.4: Chemical Warfare Service Units
62 060: Chemical Warfare Service Units
62 319.1: Pacific Theater
62 319.1: Pacific Theater
62 319.1: Pacific Theater of Operations
62 451: Western Pacific Theater
62 470.6: Pacific Theater of Operations
62 470.6: Transportation Corps
62 470.6: Western Pacific Theater
62 470.71: Chief of Transportation
62 470.71: Pacific Theater of Operations
62 470.72: Pacific Theater of Operations
62 660.2: Pacific Theater of Operations
62 660.2: Western Pacific Theater
62 680.2: Southwest Pacific Theater
63 319.1: Chemical Warfare Service Units
63 320.2: Chemical Warfare Service Units
63 320.2: Chemical Warfare Service Units
63 322: Chemical Warfare Service Units
63 333: Chemical Warfare Service Units
63 353: Chemical Warfare Service Units
63 370.5: Chemical Warfare Service Units
63 421: Chemical Warfare Service Units
63 461: Chemical Warfare Service Units
63 463: Chemical Warfare Service Units
63 470.6: Chemical Warfare Service Units
63 470.6: Chemical Warfare Service Units
63 470.6: Chemical Warfare Service Units
64 319.1: Infantry Units
64 352: Columbia University (1944)
64 352: M.I.T. (September-November 1944)
64 353: Infantry Units
64 470.6: Infantry Units
64 470.7: Chemical Warfare Service Units
64 470.71: Engineer Units
64 470.71: Infantry Units
64 472.4: Chemical Warfare Service Units
64 472.4: Infantry Units 1945
64 635: Chemical Warfare Service Units

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Chief of the Chemical Warfare Service Entry 4B: Security Classified Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1942-1945

Box Decimal/Subject
64 680.2: Chemical Warfare Service Units
65 352: Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1945
65 352: Rochester University 1943
65 352: University of Virginia
65 352.11: University of Wash.
65 352: M.I.T. (May 1945)
65 352: Massachusetts Institute of Technology (August 1945)

Security Classified Correspondence (Subject Series) 1942-1945 (0175-NM-39- 4A)


Boxes 133-163, and Box 140A location: 290/3/15/06

Box Decimal/Subject
147 385 Chemical Warfare location: 290/3/16/01
147-148 386.3 Captured Equipment location: 290/3/16/01
154-157 470.6 Chemical Warfare location: 290/3/16/02
158 470.8 Chemical Warfare equipment location: 290/3/16/03

Security Classified Correspondence Miscellaneous 1942-1945 (0175-NM-39-4B)


A detailed box and folder title list is available. Boxes 164-178 location: 290/3/16/04.

Box Decimal/Subject
164 062: Amphibious Training Command
164 210: A.P.O.
164 319.1: Amphibious Forces
164 319.1: Amphibious Training Command
164 470.6: Air Force
164 470.6: Amphibian Force
164 470.71: A.P.O. 501
164 470.72: Air Force Service Command
164 470.8: Air Force
164 471.6: A.P.O.
164 472.4: APO 501
164 475: A.P.O.
164 475: A.P.O. 252
165 004: Army Service Forces
165 161: Army Service Force
165 200: Army Service Forces
165 210: A.S.F.
165 220: Army Service Force
165 248.8: Army Service Forces
165 300.4: Army Service Forces
165 311.5: A.S.F.
165 319.1: Army Service Forces
165 323.3: ASF
165 324: Army Service Forces

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Box Decimal/Subject
165 334.8: Army Service Forces
165 350.05: Army Service Forces
165 370.01: Army Service Forces
165 400.112: Army Ground Forces
165 413.53: Army Ground Force
165 461: Army Ground Forces
165 463: Army Air Forces
165 470.6: Army Air Force
165 470.6: Army Post Office
165 470.71: Army Ground Forces
165 470.72: Army Air Force
166 381: A.S.F.
166 385: Army Service Force
166 400: Army Service Force
166 400.112: Army Service Force
166 413.53: Army Service Force
166 422: Army Service Forces
166 423: Army Service Forces
166 428: Army Service Forces
166 452.1: Army Service Forces
166 457: Army Service Force
166 461: Army Service Forces
166 463: Army Service Force
166 463.7: Army Service Forces
166 470.1: A.S.F.
166 470.7: Army Services Forces
166 470.71: Army Service Forces
166 470.72: Army Service Forces
166 470.8: Army Service Force
166 471.6: Army Service Forces
167 320.2: Asiatic Theater
167 470.6: Bomber Command
167 470.8: British Air Commission
167 471.6: Army Service Forces
167 471.6: British Air Commission
167 471.8: Army Service Forces
167 471.83: Army Service Forces
167 471.94: Army Service Forces
167 471: Army Service Forces
167 472.4: Army Service Forces
167 475: Army Service Forces
167 560: Army Service Force
167 679: Army Service Forces
167 680.2: Army Service Forces
167 710: Army Service Forces

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Box Decimal/Subject
168 061.03: British Central Scientific Office
168 311.1: British Army Staff
168 319.1: British Army Staff
168 334.8: British Army Staff
168 400.112: British Central Scientific Office
168 400.112: California Institute of Tech.
168 412.5: British Petroleum Warfare Dept.
168 422.3: British Commonwealth Scientific Office
168 470.6: B.C.S.O.
168 470.6: British Army Staff
168 470.6: British Central Scientific Office
168 470.71: British Army Staff
168 470.71: British Embassy
168 470.72: B.C.S.O.
168 471.1: British Army Staff 422: British Central Scientific Office
168 471.3: British Central Scientific Office
168 471.6: British Army Staff
168 471.6: British Central Scientific Office
168 471.94: British Army Staff
168 471.94: California Institute of Tech.
168 475: British Army Staff
168 710: British Central Scientific Office
169 314.7: Chemical Battalion
169 319.1: Central Pacific Area
169 319.1: Chemical Battalion
169 319.1: Chemical Company
169 320.2: Chemical Battalion
169 320.2: Chemical Companies
169 320.3: Chemical Depot Co.
169 321: Central Pacific Area
169 400.112: Central Pacific Area
169 400.112: Chemical Laboratory Co.
169 400: Central Pacific Area
169 413.6: Chemical Laboratory Co.
169 422: Central Pacific Area
169 428: Chemical Laboratory Co.
169 470.6: Chemical Lab. Company
169 470.71: Central Pacific Area
169 470.721: Central Testing Laboratory
169 470.721: Chemical Laboratory Co.
169 471.82: Chemical Laboratory Co.
169 472.4: Central Pacific Area
170 210: Chemical Warfare Service
170 311.5: Chemical Warfare Service
170 320.2: Chemical Mortar Units

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Box Decimal/Subject
170 320.2: Chemical Warfare Service
170 334.8: Chemical Warfare Service
170 337: Chemical Warfare Service
170 352.11: Chemical Corps School
170 381.3: Chemical Warfare Service
170 400.112: Chemical Warfare Board
170 461: Chemical Warfare Service
170 470.6: Cml. Mortar Bn.
170 471.6: Chemical Warfare Committee
170 472.4: Chemical Warfare Board
170 475: Chemical Warfare Service
170 710: Chemical Warfare Service
171 428: Dugway Proving Gd. Mobile Unit
171 470.6: Corps
171 471: Corps
172 319.1: Heavy Mortar Regiment
172 319.1: Iwo Jima Operation
172 337: General Policy Board
172 470.6: General Staff
172 470.6: Honolulu Harbor
172 472.4: 90th Inf. Div.
173 319.1: Marine Corps
173 319.1: Massachusetts Institute of Tech.
173 334.8: M.I.T.
173 337: Massachusetts Institute of Tech.
173 350.05: Joint Target Group
173 350.05: Marine Corps
173 400.112: Marine Corps
173 400.112: Massachusetts Institute of Tech.
173 400.1141: Massachusetts Institute of Tech.
173 411.6: Mass. Institute of Technology
173 422: Marine Corps
173 470.72: Marine Corps
173 471.6: Marine Corps
173 471.94: Marine Corps
174 322: Medical Gas Treatment Battalion
174 413.6: M.I.T.
174 414.4: M.I.T.
174 422: Massachusetts Institute of Tech.
174 428: Massachusetts Institute of Tech.
174 461: Mass. Institute of Tech.
174 463.7: M.I.T.
174 470.6: Massachusetts Institute of Tech.
174 470.71: Mass. Institute of Technology
174 470.72: Massachusetts Institute of Tech.

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Chief of the Chemical Warfare Service Entry 4B: Security Classified Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1942-1945

Box Decimal/Subject
174 470.721: Mass. Institute of Technology
174 680.2: Massachusetts Institute of Tech.
175 072: National Defense Research Committee
175 120: National Defense Research Committee
175 319.1: National Defense Research Committee
175 320.2: Mobile Chemical Warfare Informational Unit
175 334.8: National Academy of Science
175 334.8: National Defense Research Committee
175 337: National Defense Research Committee
175 422: National Defense Research Committee
175 428: National Defense Research Committee
175 461: National Defense Research Com.
175 470.6: National Defense Research Committee
176 000.91: Navy
176 319.1: National Research Council
176 319.1: Navy
176 319.1: Ordnance
176 337: Navy Department
176 352.11: Navy Dept.
176 386.3: Naval Research Lab.
176 400.112: Navy Department
176 400.161: Chief of Ordnance
176 422: Naval Research Lab.
176 422: Navy Dept.
176 461: National Research Council
176 470.6: Naval Research Laboratory
176 470.6: Navy Dept.
176 470.6: Ordnance
176 470.71: National Defense Research Committee
176 470.71: Navy Department
176 470.8: Ordnance
176 471.2: National Defense Research Committee
176 471.82: Ordnance
176 471.94: Ordnance
176 471: Navy
176 471: Ordnance
176 472.4: Navy Department
176 472.4: Ordnance
176 475: Ordnance
176 680.2: National Defense Research Committee
176 680.2: Naval Research Lab.
176 710: National Defense Research Committee
177 000.72: Pacific Area
177 161: Office, Scientific Research & Development
177 319.1: Office, Scientific Research & Development

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Chief of the Chemical Warfare Service Entry 4B: Security Classified Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1942-1945

Box Decimal/Subject
177 319.1: Pacific
177 319.1: Pacific Area
177 319.1: San Jose Project
177 319.1: South Pacific Area
177 320.2: Pacific Theater
177 381: Pacific
177 381: San Jose Project
177 400: Overseas
177 422: Office, Scientific Research & Development
177 422: Pacific
177 470.6: Office, Scientific Research & Development
177 470.6: Overseas Theaters
177 470.6: Pacific
177 470.71: Pacific
177 470.71: Pacific Ocean Area
177 471.6: Pacific Ocean Area
177 471.6: San Jose Project
177 471: Overseas
178 200: Under Secretary of War
178 319.1: Southwest Pacific Area
178 319.1: USS Franklin
178 320.2: Units
178 334.8: Surgeon General
178 381: Western Defense Command
178 400: South Pacific Area
178 422: Surgeon General
178 470.6: Southwest Pacific Area
178 470.7: South Pacific Base Command
178 471.6: South Pacific Area
178 471.6: Western Task Force
178 471: South Pacific Area
178 471: South West Pacific Area
178 475: Units
178 500: SS Caritas I
178 679: South Pacific Theater
178 679: Southwest Pacific Area
178 680.2: Southwest Pacific Area
178 704: Surgeon General
178 710: Southwest Pacific Area
178 710: Surgeon General
178 730: Surgeon General

RG 175. Records of the Chemical Warfare Service 337


Chief of the Chemical Warfare Service Entry 6: Historians Background Files, 1922-1946

Security Classified Station Series 1942-1945 (0175-NM-39-4C)


A detailed box and folder title list is available. Boxes 164-178 location: 290/3/16/04.

Boxes 179-183 location: 290/3/16/06

Box Decimal/Title
179 062: Australia
179 319.1: Australia
179 319.1: Australia
179 472.4: Australia
179 680.2: Asia
180 004: Dugway Proving Grounds
180 004: Edgewood Arsenal
180 210.31: China, Burma, India
180 311: Edgewood Arsenal
180 319.1: England
180 324: Dugway Proving Grounds
180 370.01: Dugway Proving Grounds
180 381: Dugway Proving Grounds
180 400.112: Dugway Proving Grounds
180 400.34: China
180 452.26: China, Burma, India
180 600.12: Dugway Proving Grounds
180 600.12: Edgewood Arsenal
180 679: Edgewood Arsenal
180 679: Ogden ASF Depot
180 680.2: China, Burma, India
180 710: Edgewood Arsenal
180 Chemical Warfare Intelligence Summary
181 350.05: Japan
181 385.2: Japan
181 470.6: India
181 470.6: Japan
181 660: Japan

Records of Committees 1942-1945 (0175-NM-39-4N)


Boxes 169-199 location: 290/3/28/02

Historians Background Files 1922-1946 (0175-A1-6)


A detailed box and folder title list is available. Boxes 1-14 location: 290/D/33/01.

RG 175. Records of the Chemical Warfare Service 338


Entry 23310: General Charles Willoughby Personal Office File, 1941-1950

National Archives Gift Collection Records


Record Group 200

This record group includes gifts of personal papers, historical manuscripts, and other
materials donated to NARA. Although these materials are not official records of the U.S.
government, the National Archives Act of June 18, 1934 authorized their acceptance as
gifts if they related to and illustrated historical activities of the United States. The Federal
Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949, as amended (44 U.S.C. 2107 (2)), which
superseded the 1934 act, authorized the acceptance from private sources of such gifts
that are appropriate for preservation by the government as evidence of its organization,
functions, policies, decisions, procedures, and transactions.

Papers of General (Richard K. Sutherland), GHQ, Southwest Pacific Area 1942-


1945 (0200-A1-19810)
Gen. Sutherland (1893-1966) acted as Chief of Staff to Gen. Douglas MacArthur
(Commander in Chief, Southwest Pacific Area) from 1939 to 1945. Boxes 1-71 location:
130/75/43/06.

General Charles A. Willoughby Personal Official Office 1941-1950


(0200-UD-23310)
Gen. Willoughby served as Gen. MacArthurs Assistant Chief of Staff, G-2. Boxes 1-136
location: 130/76/3/06.

RG 200. National Archives Gift Collection Records 339


Records of the Historian Entry 6J: Outpost Records, 1942-1946

Records of the Office of War Information


Record Group 208

The Office of War Information (OWI) was established by an executive order of June
13, 1942, in recognition of the right of the American people and of all other peoples
opposing the Axis oppressors to be truthfully informed about the common war effort.
To achieve a coordinated governmental war information program, both foreign and
domestic, the functions and records of the Office of Facts and Figures and of the Office of
Government Reports and the coordinating functions of the Division of Information in the
Office for Emergency Management were transferred to the OWI. The Foreign Intelligence
Service, Outpost, Publication, and Pictorial Branches of the Office of the Coordinator of
Information were also transferred to the OWI. The executive order provided, however,
that dissemination of information to the Latin American countries should be continued by
the Office of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs. The OWI was terminated, effective
September 15, 1945, by an executive order of August 31, 1945.

Records of the Historian

Area File 1943-1945 (0208-NC-148-6C)


A detailed box and folder title list is available. Box No. 3 contains information on the Far
East. Boxes 1-3 location: 350/71/14/04.

Psychological Warfare Branch Weekly and Monthly Reports 1944-1945


(0208-NC-148-6F)
Boxes 1-2 location: 350/71/14/07

Historians Records of the Psychological Warfare Branch 1942-1945


(0208-NC-148-6G)
A detailed box and folder title list is available. Boxes 1-11 location: 350/71/14/07.

Draft Historical Reports 1941-1948 (0208-NC-148-6H)


A detailed box and folder title list is available. Boxes 1-5 location: 35071/16/03.

China-Burma-India Theater, 1942-1945 (0208-NC-148-6I)


A detailed box and folder title list is available. Boxes 1-6 location: 350/71/16/04.

Outpost Records 1942-1946 (0208-NC-148-6J)


A detailed box and folder title list is available. Boxes 1-16 location: 350/71/16/06.

Box Subject
6-7 China 1944-1945
9-10 India 1943-1945
13-16 New Delhi Outpost Reports Nos. 1-434

RG 208. Records of the Office of War Information 340


Records of the Overseas Operations Branch, Office of Policy Coordination Entry 359: Policy Subject File, 1942-
1946

Records of the Overseas Operations Branch

Office of the Director of Overseas Operations

The Overseas Operations Branch, established June 1942, succeeded to the functions of the
Foreign Information Service of the Office of the Coordination of Information. It planned
and carried out the wartime propaganda activities of the federal government in all countries
except those of Latin America. The branch established outposts in more than 20 neutral and
Allied nations, and in areas where it had no representatives it provided State Department
missions with informational materials for distribution.

Records of the Office of Policy Coordination

The Office of Policy Coordination, established September 16, 1944, succeeded to


the functions of the former Chief of Liaison. It was responsible for all liaisons with
U.S. government agencies and other governments on matters of propaganda policy
and intelligence. On behalf of the deputy directors, it drafted the weekly Overseas
Central Directive and performed related functions such as the coordination, clearance,
interpretation, and issuance of directives for the deputies, the Review Board, and the San
Francisco and New York offices.

Area Policy File 1943-January 1946 (0208-NC-148-358)


Interoffice correspondence, cables, memorandums, and reports pertaining to the OWI
information policy for various foreign countries. A detailed box and folder title list is
available. Boxes 106-112 location: 350/73/24/02.

Box Subject
106 Asia
106 China
107 Far East
108 French Indo-China
109 India
110 Japan (includes treatment of Emperor, prisoners of war, atrocities)
111 Korea
111 Malaya
111 Netherlands East Indies
111 Pacific
111 Philippines

Policy Subject File 1942-January 1946 (0208-NC-148-359)


Cables and memorandums exchanged by the Policy Coordinator with the New York and San
Francisco Control Offices, outposts, and other units regarding policy guidance. Also included
are directives concerning the release or treatment of such news subjects as neutrals. In
addition the series includes reports from outposts on their operations and intelligence
materials. A detailed box and folder title list is available. Boxes 113-117 and 817-833
location: 350/73/24/03.

RG 208. Records of the Office of War Information 341


Records of the Central Intelligence Division Entry 366: Research Reports, 1943-1945

Box Subject
113 Gripsholm
116 Prisoners of War, General
117 Unconditional Surrender
117 War Crimes-Policy
836 Prisoners of War October-November 1944
837 Supreme Allied Command, South East Asia 1943-1945

Records of the Bureau of Overseas Intelligence

The Bureau of Overseas Intelligence was established in August 1943 to replace the Bureau
of Research and Analysis. The bureau was responsible for the collection of intelligence
materials, liaison with other government agencies having intelligence materials, and the
furnishing of offices of the OWI with intelligence materials from its central intelligence files.
It maintained current summaries of conditions in various regions of the world, furnished
background material for use in operations, and maintained a running audit on the reliability
of its intelligence sources.

Records of the Central Intelligence Division

The Central Intelligence Division, among other functions, maintained a central repository
of intelligence material and a central repository for all foreign operational information in
Washington, D.C.

Central Intelligence Records 1942-1945 (0208-NC-148-365)


Intelligence materials consisting of OWI and non-OWI publications and documents.

A detailed box and folder title list is available. Boxes 136-218 location: 350/73/27/04.

Box Subject
152-153 Dealings with the Ministry of Economic Warfare location: 350/73/25/04
155 War Crimes location: 350/73/25/04
179-184 OWI Intelligence Digests location: 350/73/26/01
185 Inside the Axis publications produced by the OWI location: 350/73/26/02
193-206 General Intelligence Notes location: 350/73/26/04

Research Reports April 1943-May 1945 (0208-NC-148-366)


Boxes 219-223 location: 350/73/26/07

Records of the Regional Analysis Division

The Regional Analysis Division was established in August 1943. It classified intelligence
materials according to the geographic area concerned and analyzed intelligence from
the foreign media, prepared intelligence reports for policy and background, and made its
intelligence reports and materials available to other OWI units.

RG 208. Records of the Office of War Information 342


Records of the Regional Analysis Division Entry 370: Asiatic Information File

All Regions Secret File 1943-1945 (0208-NC-148-366A)


A detailed box and folder list is available. Boxes 224-248 location: 350/73/27/01 (Boxes
224-231 are the Far East-related records).

Box Subject
226 Burma
226-227 China
227 Hong Kong
227 India
227 Indo-China
227 Indonesia
228 Japan 3.9-S SWPA Japanese Violations of the Laws of War March 19 and
June 23, 1945
228 Japan 3.10-S Reports from Captured Personnel and Materials Branch,
Military Intelligence Service May to August 1945
229 Japan 3.10-S Reports from Captured Personnel and Materials Branch,
Military Intelligence Service July to December 1944, January to May 1945
231 Japan 10.20-S SEAC Interrogation Reports 1944-1945
231 Korea
231 Korea
231 Malaya
231 Manchuria
231 Thailand

Axis Information File 1942-1945 (0208-NC-148-369)


A detailed box and folder title list is available. Boxes 361-367 location: 350/73/29/06.

Asiatic Information File 1942-1946 (0208-NC-148-370)


A detailed box and folder list is available. Boxes 368-408 location: 350/73/29/07.

Box Subject
368 0.1-C Department of State. Weekly Report on the Situation in the Far East
January 28, 1943-February 24, 1944
368 Far East 0.1 Report on Far East-Burma, India, and China May 26, 1943
369 2.1 Joint Intelligence Collections Agency, China and India Burma Theaters.
Reports January-April 1945
369 2.1 C Economic Intelligence Bulletins February-July 1945
369 2.1 Weekly Summaries of Economic Intelligence May-June 1945
369 3.13 Review of Operations in Southeast Asia Command May 25, 1945
369 3.13 Accession list containing summaries of documents bearing on the war in
the Pacific received by PACMIRS from the European Theater 1945
369 6.20 Religious Differences in India, Burma and the Netherlands East Indies, and
the possible effects of contact with Shinto as a result of Japanese conquest April
6, 1942
371 Burma 0.1 Weekly Intelligence Report-Political Personalities in Burma 1944
374 Burma 0.2 Japan The Burma-Japanese Pact April 21, 1943
374 Burma 1.2-C The Programs of Japan in Burma OSS January 22, 1944

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Records of the Regional Analysis Division Entry 370: Asiatic Information File

Box Subject
374 Burma 1.3-R The Structure of the Government of Burma October 24, 1944
374 Burma 1.19-C Documents of the Burma Anti-Fascist League August 11, 1945
374 Burma 1.26.2-R First Anniversary of Burmas Independence July 31, 1944
374 Burma 1.26-R Japanese Administration of Burma August 21, 1944
374 Burma 2.1-C Burma Economy During the Japanese Occupation July 20, 1944
375 Burma 3.1 Burma in the War (British) July 21, 1944
375 Burma 3.13.8 Chronology of the Burmese Campaign June 13, 1944
375 Burma 3.13.8 The Liberation of Burma (British) May 4, 1945
375 Burma 3.13.8 Burma-Personalities-Army March 19, 1943
375 Burma 3.13-C Results of Japans Conquest of Burma May 5, 1942
375 Burma 3.13 Chronology of Burma Campaign From June 1 to August 6, 1944
375 Burma 6.18-C Burmese Personality July 13, 1943
375 Burma 8.2.2 Plan of Political Warfare in Burma 1944
375 Burma 10.20-C OSS Interrogations on Moulmein (Burma) June 15, 1945
376 China 0.1 State Department. American Embassy, Chungking, China Reports
December 1943, February-March, October 1944, January-May, August 1945
377 China 0.1-R State Department. American Embassy, Chungking, Messages
Intercepted at Chungking by OWI May-June, August, October-December 1944,
January 1945
378 China 0.1 JICA/China Reports March-October 1945
378 China 0.1-C Military Intelligence Reports May-June 1945
378 China 0.1 OSS Intelligence Reports March and July 1945
378 China 0.1-C State Department. American Embassy, Chungking, Reports
January-December 1944
378 China 1.6-R China Personalities 1943-1944
379 China 2.1 Fortnightly Letters on Economic Conditions in China March 1944-
March 1945
379 China 2.1 JICA China Branch Reports December 1944-July 1945
379 China 2.5.1 Failure of Japans Economic Plans in China April 5, 1945
379 China 2.5.1 Damage Inflicted by Japan on Occupied China-Economic December
1944
385 China 8.25-R A New Japanese Propaganda Policy Toward China June 7, 1945
385 China 8.5-C Fortnightly Intelligence Reports (British) 1943-1945
385 China 10.5.2 Chinese Opinion on the Future Status of Japan August 7, 1945
385 China 10.9 Chinese Views on the Future Status of the Emperor of Japan July 28,
1945
386 Hong Kong 0.1-C Hong Kong Under Military Government (A Translation of an
Official Japanese Publication Prepared by the Far Eastern Economic Bureau of
Hong Kong) June 20, 1945
386 Hong Kong 1.26.2-R Hong Kong under Japanese Occupation 1943
386 Hong Kong 1.6-R Hong Kong Personalities n.d.
386 Hong Kong 8.5-C Fortnightly Intelligence Reports (British) 1944-1945
386 India 0.1 Military Intelligence Reports August-September 1945
387 India 0.1 State Department, American Consulate General Bombay Reports
February-July 1943 and October 4, 1945
387 India 0.1 Office of the Personal Representative of the President of the United
States New Delhi Reports January-June 1943
387 India 1.3-C to 1.19.6 Military Intelligence Reports February-September 1945

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Records of the Regional Analysis Division Entry 370: Asiatic Information File

Box Subject
387 India 1.19 Indias Extremists and the Axis (British) n.d.
388 India 3.9.3-C Military Intelligence Reports March-August 1945
389 India 8.2.1 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency, India-Burma Theater 1945
389 Indo-China 0.1.1-R Chronology of Significant Events in Indochina 1937-1944
389 Indo-China 1.26.2-C Report on Conditions in Indochina (British) 1943
389 Indo-China 2.2-R Japanese Exploitation of Indochina July 4, 1944
389 Indo-China 3.1 Indochina and the War February 18, 1944
389 Indo-China 8.5-C Fortnightly Intelligence Report (British) 1943-1945
389 Indo-China 10.20 Office of Strategic Services Interrogation on Communications
in French Indochina 1945
390 Japan 0.1 Japan Handbook n.d.
390 Japan 0.1 JICA China and Burma Theaters January-February 1945
390 Japan 0.1- C Military Intelligence Reports August 1944 and March 1945
390 Japan 0.1 Japan Situation Report July 9-14, 1944
390 Japan 0.1-C JIC China Burma India Intelligence Report April 5, 1944
390 Japan 0.1.1 Japanese Slogans and Sayings (in Japanese and English) 1944
393 Japan 0.1.1 Japanese Proverbs December 29, 1941
393 Japan 0.1.1 Japanese Combat Manual and Excerpts from Japanese Publications
393 Japan 0.1.1 Japanese Anniversary Dates 1943
393 Japan 0.1.1 FCC. Speeches by Tojo and Shimada-Tokyo Radio October 26, 1943
393 Japan 0.1.1 War Department, Civil Affairs, Guide-Japan Bibliography 1944
393 Japan 0.1.2-R FCC. Japanese Government Offices and Organizations April 1945
393 Japan 0.9.10 Japanese Translation Series (British) 1943-1945
393 Japan 0.8.3 The Eta, A Persecuted Group in Japan February 27, 1942
393 Japan 0.1.1 Japanese Quotations on Various Subjects April 26, 1943
393 Japan 0.7-R Army Service Forces Manual Civil Affairs Handbook Japan 1944
394 Japan 1.2 Far East, Department of State, Accomplishments in East Asia Since
December 1941, Claimed by Japan May 29, 1943
394 Japan 1.2 (Germany) The Anti-Comintern Pact-Japans First Link with the Axis
(British) n.d.
394 Japan 1.2 (Thailand) OSS Future of Japanese-Thai Relations March 1945
394 Japan 1.2-U.S. The Harm Japan has Done Us (British) September 1944
394 Japan 1.3-R Japanese Administration: National Government May 1944
394 Japan 1.3 Japans IRAA (Imperial Rule Assistance Association) and Its
Ramifications Office of Strategic Services n.d.
394 Japan 1.3 Gonin Gumi, Brief History and Recent Development February 1944
394 Japan 1.3 One of Japans Neighborhood Associations August 1943
394 Japan 1.3 The Nature of Japanese Totalitarianism May 28, 1945
394 Japan 1.3 The Japanese Diet: The Fiction of Representative Government 1944
394 Japan 1.3 Constitutional Government in Japan November 6, 1944
394 Japan 1.3-C Far East Memo-The Suzuki Cabinet (British) April 11, 1945
394 Japan 1.3/7-R Army Service Forces Manual-Civil Affairs Handbook: Japan
Section 2A: Government and Administration July 1944
394 Japan 1.3/7-R Army Service Forces Manual-Civil Affairs Handbook: Japan
Section 2B: Government and Administration August 1944
394 Japan 1.7 The Special Position of the Army and Navy Ministers in the Japanese
Cabinet November 13, 1944

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Records of the Regional Analysis Division Entry 370: Asiatic Information File

Box Subject
394 Japan 1.7 Japanese Decrees and Regulations in Occupied Area November 1943
394 Japan 1.7/8-C Japanese Laws and Regulations Applying to Imperial Household
Estates and Accounts March 6, 1945
394 Japan 1.7/8-R Japan-Administrative Organization, Laws, Decrees November
1944
394 Japan 1.11-R Japan and the Post-War World July-August 1944
394 Japan 1.11 Counter-Measures for Publicity Refuting the Japanese Great East
Asiatic Policy December 31, 1943
394 Japan 1.11.2 United States Memo-The Future of Japan (British) May 1944
394 Japan 1.16 Notes on Territories Seized or Occupied by Japan November 1943
394 Japan 1.19 Significance of the Movement to Restore the Emperor of Japan
March 20, 1942
394 Japan 1.23-C Japans Pacific Mandates (Naval Intelligence) February 2, 1944
394 Japan 1.26 Japan Has Brought Ruin and Misery to All Occupied Areas 1944
394 Japan 1.26 Japanese Exploitation of Occupied Territories: Burma, Thailand and
the Philippines August 10, 1943
394 Japan 1.26-C Principal Features of the Japanese Exploitation of French Indo-
China n.d.
394 Japan 1.26 Enemy and Neutral Reaction to Japanese Independence Moves
August 27, 1943
394 Japan 1.26.2-R Answer to Japan July 1, 1944
394 Japan 1.26.2 Japan and the Peace Settlement June 10, 1944
394 Japan 1.26.2-C Some Observations of Interest from the Standpoint of the
Government of Occupied Japanese Areas June 1945
394 Japan 1.26.2 Cultural Pattern of Japan (Harvard University) November 30, 1944
395 Japan 2.1 JICA-China, India, Burma Report February 22, 1945
395 Japan 2.1 JICA China Branch Reports October 1944-July 1945
395 Japan 2.1 Japans Failing Economy August 1944
395 Japan 2.1 Basic Defects in Japans Economy (BEW) June 24, 1943
395 Japan 2.1 Economic Developments in Japan and Japanese Controlled Territory
Since September 1944 (British) April 6, 1945
395 Japan 2.1 Evidence of Japanese Stresses and Strains March 5, 1944
395 Japan 2.5 The Importance of Occupied Areas to Japanese Economy August 1944
395 Japan 2.5.1 Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere OSS May 1943
395 Japan 2.5.1-R Foreign Economic Administration. Collection of Japanese
Economic Control Laws, Ordinances, and Regulations May 12, 1945
395 Japan 2.5.1 Developments in the Economic Structure of the Co-Prosperity
Sphere During the Past Year (British) September 27, 1944
395 Japan 2.5.1-R Present Situation of the World: The Greater East Asia Co-
Prosperity Sphere n.d.
395 Japan 2.5.1-C Japanese Currencies Policy in Occupied Areas January 1944
395 Japan 2.6-R Economic Whos Who in Japan March 20, 1944
396 Japan 2.10 Mitsui, Mitsubishi and Sumitomo (Monopolies) February 1943
396 Japan 2.10 An Outline of the Mitsubishi Enterprises 1935
396 Japan 2.10-C Selected List of Industrial Installations in Japan and Occupied
Areas March 24, 1944
396 Japan 2.10.1-C Recent Administrative Changes in Japan December 9, 1943
396 Japan 2.11-C FEA. Japans War Economy, 1943-1944 December 15, 1943
397 Japan 2.14-R Japans War Economy-The Failure of a Plan August 2, 1944

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Box Subject
397 Japan 2.19 Role of the Bank of Japan in the Japanese War Effort by Bureau of
Foreign and Domestic Commerce April 1944
397 Japan 2.19 Japans Financial War in Greater East Asia December 23, 1944
397 Japan 2.19.14-R Japans Monetary Control Policy in the Occupied Regions 1942
397 Japan 2.23.5-C Chinese Workers for Japanese Farms December 2, 1943
397 Japan 2.23 FCC. Prime Minister Tojos Radio Speech on Japans Total Mobilization
Condition September 22, 1943
397 Japan 3.1-R The Japanese Strategic Theory-As Expounded and Defended 1944
397 Japan 3.1 The Japanese Army- Its Rise to Power and Its Influence (British) June
1944
397 Japan 3.1-R Limitations of Japans Inner Empire July 22, 1944
397 Japan 3.1 The Japanese Military and National Defense November 11, 1944
397 Japan 3.1 The Harm Japan has done us-Economic (British) September 1, 1944
397 Japan 3.1 F.E.L.O. Information Reviews January and November 1944,
January1945
397 Japan 3.9 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency Reports April-June 1945
397 Japan 3.9-C PWB. The Nogi Tradition Past and Present May 3, 1945
397 Japan 3.9 MID. ATIS Pay Books and Savings Books 1945
397 Japan 3.9 ATIS: The exploration of Japanese documents, Dec. 14, 1944
397 Japan 3.9-C ATIS: Research Report- Hoko- The spy-hostage system of control
groupclue to Japanese psychology, May 1945
397 Japan 3.9-C ATIS: Research Report- Control by rumor in the Japanese armed
forces, April 20, 1945
397 Japan 3.9 ATIS: Antagonism between officers and men in the Japanese Armed
forces, April 19, 1945
397 Japan 3.9 ATIS: Japanese Military Police Service, Feb. 28, 1945
397 Japan 3.9 ATIS: Infringement of the laws of war and ethics by the Japanese
medical corps, Jan. 26, 1945
397 Japan 3.9 ATIS: Japanese anti-gas clothing, Feb. 10, 1945
397 Japan 2.13 to 3.6 Miscellaneous 1942-1945
398 Japan 3.9 ATIS: Research Report: Superstitions as present factor in Japanese
Military psychology, Feb 24, 1945
398 Japan 3.9 ATIS: Research Report: Prominent factors in Japanese Military
psychology, Feb. 7, 1945
398 Japan 3.9 ATIS: Research Report: The warrior traditions as a present factor in
Japanese Military psychology, Oct. 30, 1944
398 Japan 3.9 ATIS: Research Report: The Emperor cult as a present factor in
Japanese Military psychology, June 21, 1944
398 Japan 3.9 ATIS: Research Report: Self-Immolation as a factor on Japanese
Military psychology, 1944
398 Japan 3.9 ATIS: Research Report: Japanese Knowledge of Allied Activities,
March 29, 1945
398 Japan 3.9 ATIS: Enemy Publications: Court-martial statistics, duties of Army
legal force, extracts from National Security Act, May 14, 1945
398 Japan 3.9 ATIS: Enemy Publications: Notes on Gas and Chemical warfare
materiel, May 3, 1945
398 Japan 3.9 ATIS: Enemy Publications: Hoko System in Formosa and as Proposed
for the Philippine Islands April 28, 1945
398 Japan 3.9 ATIS: Enemy Publications: Report on investigation of the illegal firing
by a native policeman at Anggopi, Biack Island, April 2, 1945
399 Japan 3.9 ATIS: Enemy Publications: Reports on counterintelligence,
propaganda and fifth column activities in the Philippines, March 30, 1945

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Box Subject
399 Japan 3.9 ATIS: Enemy Publications: Extralegal punishment March 25, 1945
399 Japan 3.9 ATIS: Enemy Publications: Mobilization of industrial sciences, March
24, 1945
399 Japan 3.9 ATIS: Enemy Publications: Lessons from the Saipan Operations March
5, 1945
399 Japan 3.9 ATIS: Enemy Publications: Naval General Staff Intelligence Report on
Allied Situation in the Pacific July 22, 1944
399 Japan 3.9 ATIS: Enemy Publications: Regulations for handling POWs, February
21, 1945
399 Japan 3.9 ATIS: Enemy Publications: Intelligence Report File of the Kami
Organization (Special Service Organization) January 24, 1945
399 Japan 3.9 ATIS: Enemy Publications: Lessons from the New Guinea Campaign
January 21, 1945
399 Japan 3.9 ATIS: Enemy Publications: Explanation of Military Terms January 19,
1945
399 Japan 3.9 ATIS: Enemy Publications: Lessons from New Guinea Operations July
1942-April 1943, January 28, 1945
399 Japan 3.9 ATIS: Enemy Publications: Interrogation Reports on American Aircrew
Prisoners of War January 12, 1945
400 Japan 3.9 ATIS: Enemy Publications: Intelligence and fifth column operations in
total war, January 7, 1945
400 Japan 3.9 ATIS: Enemy Publications: Naval Mail Handling Regulations and Postal
Addresses January 8, 1945
400 Japan 3.9 ATIS: Enemy Publications: Global Situation Report February 1944,
January 8, 1945
400 Japan 3.9 ATIS: Enemy Publications: Procedure in interrogating and handing
POWs, Dec. 25, 1944
400 Japan 3.9 ATIS: Enemy Publications: Front Line Inspection and Reconditioning
of Wet Canisters; Data Charts on Red and Smoke Candles December 20, 1944
400 Japan 3.9 ATIS: Enemy Publications: Characteristics and Use of Red Candles
December 19, 1944
401 Japan 3.9 ATIS: Enemy Publications: Regulations concerning employment of
POWs and the supervision of troops returning to Japan, December 4, 1944
401 Japan 3.9 ATIS: Enemy Publications: Personal punishment and military
discipline; legal punishment of enemy air personnel; court-martial judgments; air
raid defense measures, December 3, 1944
401 Japan 3.9 ATIS: Enemy Publications: Underground Warfare in Canton August
11, 1944
401 Japan 3.9 ATIS: Current Translations: Bibliographic Subject Index July 6, 1945
401 Japan 3.9 ATIS: Current Translations: Nine Reports of the Current Translations
January 11-June 1, 1945
402 Japan 3.9 ATIS: Current Translations: Three Reports January 13-18, 1945
402 Japan 3.9.3-C A Joint Symposium of Japanese Officers and Soldiers on Recent
Conditions of Japanese Soldiers at the Front October 1943
402 Japan 3.9.6 Japanese Diary November 24, 1941-January 25, 1942
402 Japan 3.10-C Morale in the Japanese Military Services April 1, 1942
402 Japan 3.10-C Navy. Morale of Japanese Troops March 6, 1944
402 Japan 3.10-C Navy. Domestic Anxieties of Japanese Fighting Man January 1945
402 Japan 3.10-C A Suggested Outline for Guiding Inquiry into Prisoner of War
Morale n.d.
402 Japan 3.10 MID. General Intelligence Bulletin-The Enemy Talks July 1944
402 Japan 3.12 SEATIC Order of Battle Report No. 26 March 26, 1945

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Box Subject
402 Japan 3.12.1-C The Interrogation of Japanese Prisoners of War at Delhi
November 29, 1945
402 Japan 3.12.1-C Location and Known Strength of Prisoner of War Camps and
Civilian Assembly Centers in Japan and Japanese-Occupied Territories MD
December 20, 1944
402 Japan 3.12.3-C OSS. Information Gathered on the S.S. Gripsholm August 1942
402 Japan 3.13 Tojo-Shimada Record of Disaster July 12, 1944
402 Japan 3.13.8-C An Analysis of Essays by Prisoners of War on Probable Reactions
to the Invasion of Japan Proper July 20, 1945
402 Japan 3.13.8 News Information Service-Japanese Invasion Notes August 1945
402 Japan 5.1.1 SEATIC Air Bulletin July 18, 1945
402 Japan 6.3 The Mission of the Japanese Empire MID June 4, 1942
402 Japan 6.3 Historical Evidence Demanded by Japanese Scholars in Connection with
the Theory of the Emperor November 29, 1944
402 Japan 6.7 Japanese Translation Series July and September 1944
402 Japan 6.10.1-C Migration to and From Japan, 1935-940 May 9, 1944
402 Japan 6.10.1-C Attitude of Japanese Government and People Toward Nisei 1945
403 Japan 6.17.4 Japanese Humor July 3, 1943
403 Japan 6.17.5-R Psychological Content of Japanese Films July 1944
403 Japan 6.17.5-C Japanese Films and Pictures: A Phase of Psychological Warfare
OSS January 27, 1944
403 Japan 6.17.5-R OSS Japanese Films: A Phase of Psychological Warfare 1944
403 Japan 6.18-A Brief Analysis of the Japanese Attitude Toward Death with Emphasis
on its Implications August 4, 1943
403 Japan 6.18-R Japanese Behavior Patterns September 15, 1945
403 Japan 6.18-C Characteristic Shortcoming of the Japanese and their Causes 1944
403 Japan 6.18-C Weak Points of the Japanese Character and the Faults of the Family
System, Navy February 10, 1945
403 Japan 6.18. British. A Diagnosis of Japanese Psychology 2 parts March and April
1945
403 Japan 6.18.1.1-C Navy. The Use of Japanese Superstitions for Propaganda
Exploitation of American Bombings of Japan June 20, 1944
403 Japan 6.18 Insanity and Suicides in Japan July 10, 1943
403 Japan 6.19 Shintoism: A Tool of the Militarists December 16, 1944
403 Japan 6.20 Japanese Treatment of Religious Groups July 1, 1943
403 Japan 6.20.3 Japanese Treatment of Moslems in Java and Malaya, and Influence
in Near East September 17, 1943
403 Japan 6.22 Japanese War Against Christianity April 7, 1944
403 Japan 6.22 Japanese War Against Religion April 12, 1944
403 Japan 6.29-C Navy. Increase of Disease in Japanese Occupied Areas April 1944
403 Japan 6.29-C Navy. A New Narcotic Developed by the Japanese for use in
Occupied Areas June 3, 1944
403 Japan 7.7 Japans Black Dragon Society July 1944
403 Japan 7.7 Conflict Among the Puppets in Occupied China September 10, 1943
403 Japan 8 Gems from Japanese Propaganda September-November 1942
403 Japan 8.2.1-C Navy. Psychological Warfare Developments and Responses May
1945
403 Japan 8.2.1 MID. Weekly Propaganda Operations Reports July-August 1945
403 Japan 8.2.1-C PWB. Weekly Military Plan for Psychological Warfare 1945

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Box Subject
403 Japan 8.2.1-C The Assam POW Group February 23, 1945
403 Japan 8.1-C OSS. Japanese Attempts at Indoctrination of Youth in Occupied Areas
March 23, 1945
403 Japan 8.1 Japanese Patriotic Societies August 21, 1943
403 Japan 8.1.2-C Japanese Use of American Statements and Acts, Real or Alleged, in
Propaganda to Create Fear June 15, 1945
403 Japan 8.2 The Program of Psychological Warfare against Japan August 1943
403 Japan 8.2-C OSS. Preliminary Survey of Japanese Social and Psychological
Conditions. Background for the Formulation of Plans for Psychological Warfare
October 13, 1942
403 Japan 8.2.1-C The Assam Prisoner of War Camp February 23, 1945
403 Japan 8.2.4-C Tactical Propaganda Against Japanese Troops January 15, 1945
403 Japan 8.2.4-C Japanese Fear of Allied Psychological Warfare November 7, 1944
404 Japan 8.5-C Army. Translation of Captured Japanese Documents March 1943
404 Japan 8.5-C British. Fortnightly Intelligence Reports New Delhi 1943-1945
404 Japan 8.5-C British. Far East Intelligence and Propaganda Reports 1943-1945
404 Japan 8.5-C British. Analysis of Broadcast Propaganda from Japanese Controlled
Stations March-July 1945
404 Japan 8.5 British. New Order in Asia 1944
404 Japan 8.5 MIS. Psychological Warfare Summaries July-September 1945
404 Japan 8.5 Summaries of Japanese Propaganda 1942-1943
404 Japan 8.5.2-C Navy. Japanese Reliance on Spiritual Superiority February 1944
404 Japan 8.5.4 SEATIC Psychological Warfare Bulletins July 1945
405 Japan 10.1-C Current Psychological and Social Tensions in Japan June 1, 1945
405 Japan 10.1-C Navy. Japan from the Inside March 6, 1944
405 Japan 10.1-C Navy. Japanese Spirit: A Lesson in Wartime Futility Feb. 1945
405 Japan 10.1-C Navy. Japanese Defeatist Attitudes and Victory Claims Nov. 1944
405 Japan 10.1-C Principal Findings Regarding Japanese Morale during the War 1945
405 Japan 10.1-C Military Intelligence Service. An Analysis of Current Japanese
Attitude Towards the War October 20, 1944
405 Japan 10.1-R Intelligence Report-War Morale of the Civilian Population 1945
405 Japan 10.1.1-C Navy. Japans Confusion over the War of Nerves Dec. 1944
405 Japan 10.2-C Navy. Friction Between the Japanese Army and Navy Dec. 1944
405 Japan 10.6 Defeat in Philippines and Political Unrest within Japan February 1945
405 Japan 10.20-C The Attitudes of Japanese Prisoners of War-An Overall View 1945
405 Japan 10.20 24 Reports on Japanese Morale June 1944-June 1945
405 Japan 10.20 Outpost Reports-New Delhi Prisoner of War Interrogations 1944
405 Japan 10-20-C Office of Strategic Services. India-Burma Theater-Prisoner of War
Interrogations June-August 1945
405 Japan 10.20 Japanese Prisoner of War Interrogations July 14, 1944
405 Japan 10.20-C Army. Interrogation Report No. 0447 May 7, 1945
405 Japan 10.20 Army. Prisoner of War Preliminary Interrogation Reports 1945
405 Japan 10.20 Outpost Report-New Delhi POW Interrogation at Delhi January 1945
405 Japan 10.20 SEATIC Interrogation Bulletins December 1944-January 1945
405 Japan 10.20 Supreme Allied Command Interrogation Reports 1945
406 Japan 10.20 Japanese Morale-Reports June-September 1944, April 1945
406 Japan 10.20-C Outpost Reports New Delhi June and December 1944

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Box Subject
406 Japan 10.21 MID. Interrogation Report No. 19 June 2, 1944
406 Japan 10.21 Army. Civilian Internee Interrogation Report September 5, 1944
406 Japan (Formosa) 0.1 Reports on Taiwan (Formosa) 1943-1944
406 Japan (Bonin Islands) 0.7 Bonin Island Report and Chichi-Jima 1944-1945
406 Japan (Kurile Islands) 0.1 Kurile Island Reports 1943-1944
406 Japan (Pescadores) 0.1 Pescadores Islands Report November 30, 1943
406 Japan (Taiwan) 0.1-R Navy. Civil Affairs Handbook Taiwan September 1944
406 Korea 1.2-Japan-C Program of Japan in Korea with Biographies OSS Feb. 1945
406 Korea 2.1 JICA China Branch Reports December 1944-June 1945
406 Korea 3.13.3-R OSS. Korean Civilian Volunteer Corps Organized July 16, 1945
406 Korea 10.20-C OSS. POW Interrogations June-July 1945
407 Malaya 1.1 Political and Economic Changes Effected by Japanese in Malaya 1943
407 Malaya 1.2-R OSS. Programs of Japan in Malaya October 10, 1945
407 Malaya 2.5.1 Notes on Japanese Exploitation of Malaya June 26, 1944
407 Malaya 8.5-C British. Fortnightly Intelligence Reports 1943-1945
407 Malaya 10.20-C OSS. India-Burma Theater Interrogations June 1945
407 Manchuria 0.1 British. Puppet Governments in China-Manchuria February 1944
407 Manchuria 1.2 Japan-R Manchukuo: Japanese Officials and Land Laws December
1943
407 Manchuria 1.3-R General Structure of the Manchurian Government January 1944
407 Manchuria 1.3-R Organization of the Manchukuo Government June 1, 1944
407 Manchuria 1.22.1 Japanese Puppet-Chang Ching-Hui and Chai Hsein-Po of
Manchuria July 1944
407 Manchuria 2.26-R Manchuria-Pattern of Exploitation July 20, 1944
407 Manchuria 2.2-Japan Japanese Exploitation of Manchuria August 1944
407 Manchuria 2.2-Japan Economic Importance of Manchuria to Japan July 22, 1944
407 Manchuria 2.5.1 Japans Exploitation of Manchuria February 22, 1945
407 Manchuria 3.1-S JICA. Interview with General Li-Fan-Kuei March 12, 1945
407 Manchuria 3.9.3 The Drafting of Chinese in Manchuria by Japan 1942
407 Manchuria 7.7 Resistance in Manchuria November 17, 1943
407 Manchuria 8.2 Basic Background Data and Propaganda Suggestions with Regard
to Manchuria (Manchukuo) June 10, 1942
407 Manchuria 10.20-C OSS. POW Interrogation on Manchuria July 10, 1945
408 Mongolia 0.1 Outpost Report August 6, 1945
408 Mongolia 1.22 Puppet Mongolian Politics and Economy October 1943
408 Thailand 0.1 Outpost Reports New Delhi January-July 1945
408 Thailand 0,1 Outpost Reports New Delhi January-March 1944
408 Thailand 0.1-R Basic Background Data and Propaganda Suggestions with Regard
to Thailand (Siam) June 19, 1942
408 Thailand 0.1-R Civil Affairs Handbook-Thailand Section 1: Geographical and Social
Background May 8, 1944
408 Thailand 1.2-Japan-C Development of Tail Cooperation with Japan June 1942
408 Thailand 1.2-C OSS. The Programs of Japan in Thailand February 7, 1944
408 Thailand 1.22.1-R Songgrams Record as a Collaborationist and Dictator 1944
408 Thailand 1.22.1 Japanese Puppets-Songgram of Thailand July 1944
408 Thailand 1.26.2-R What Collaboration has Meant to Thailand July 1, 1944

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Records of the Regional Analysis Division Entry 376: Latin AmericaPacific World Informational File, 1941-1946

Box Subject
408 Thailand 1.26.2-R Japanese Domination of Thailand OSS September 18, 1944
408 Thailand 2.5 Economic Exploitation of Thailand July 12, 1944
408 Thailand 8.2-R Basic Background Data and Propaganda Suggestions with Regard
to Thailand (Siam) June 19, 1942
408 Thailand 8.5-C British. Fortnightly Intelligence Reports 1943-1945

United Nations Informational File 1943-1945 (0208-NC-148-372)


A detailed box and folder title list is available. Boxes 410-416 location: 350/73/30/06.

Latin America-Pacific World Informational File 1941-1946 (0208-NC-148-376)


A detailed box and folder title list is available. Boxes 436-440 location: 350/73/31/03.

Box Subject
436 Andaman Island 0.1 Andaman Islands September 14, 1943
436 Guam 0.1-C OSS. Guam: A Social-Political-Economic Survey June 17, 1942
436 Japan 2.2 Importance of Japans Pacific Island Outposts to her Economy August
7, 1944
438 Marshall Is. 0.7-C Jaluit-Administrative Center for Japanese Government of the
Marshalls December 13, 1943
438 Marshall Is. 1.26.2 Military Government in Pacific Islands December 1944
438 Netherlands E. Indies 0.1 Outpost Reports March and September 1945
438 Netherlands E. Indies 0.1-C Military Intelligence Reports 1944-1945
438 Netherlands E. Indies 1.1 Administration of the Netherlands East Indies 1943
438 Netherlands E. Indies 1.2-R OSS. Programs of Japan in Sumatra September 10,
1945
438 Netherlands E. Indies 1.2-R OSS. Programs of Japan in the Celebes September
8, 1945
438 Netherlands E. Indies 1.26.2-R OSS. Japanese Military Government: East Indies
1945
438 Netherlands E. Indies 2.2 Notes on the Japanese Economic Exploitation of the
Netherlands East Indies July 7, 1944
438 Netherlands E. Indies 2.2. Indonesia: A Study in Exploitation July 2, 1944
438 Netherlands E. Indies 2.23 Exploitation of Labor by the Japanese in Netherlands
East Indies October 3, 1944
438 Netherlands E. Indies 3.13.8-C Factors Affecting Japanese Morale During the
Aitape-Hollandia Campaign June 10, 1945
439 Netherlands E. Indies 8.5-C Fortnightly Intelligence Reports 1943-1945
439 New Guinea 0.1 Outpost Report-Conditions of Japanese in Rabaul April 3, 1945
439 New Guinea 0.1-C War. Survey of North East New Guinea and Papua July 15,
1943
439 New Guinea 0.7 Madang, Hollandia, Aitape, Bogadjim and Wewak
439 New Guinea 3.1 Finschhafen and its Occupation by the Japanese September 24,
1943
439 New Guinea 3.13 Attacks and Background on Lae August 1943
439 New Guinea 3.13 Attacks and Background on Salamaua August 1943

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Foreign Morale and Analysis Division Entry 378: Reports on Japanese Morale, 1943-1945

Box Subject
439 New Guinea 3.13.8 British. The Part Played by the Australian Forces in the New
Guinea Campaign October 17, 1944
440 Nicobar Is. 0.1 & 0.7 The Nicobar Island November 1943 and October 1944
440 Philippines 0.1 Dictatorial Practices in the Philippines July 31, 1943
440 Philippines 0.1-R Philippine Intelligence Report May 16, 1945
440 Philippines 0.1-R OSS. The Programs of Japan in the Philippines July 29, 1944
440 Philippines 1.22.1 The Evil Effects of Collaboration: The Philippines June 16,
1944
440 Philippines 1.22-R The Philippines: Finale of the Puppet Government July 9,
1945
440 Philippines 1.22-R Organization of the Makapil or Patriotic League of Filipinos
January 12, 1945
440 Philippines 1.26.2 The Effects of Japanese Occupation on the Philippines 1944
440 Philippines 1.3-C The Philippine Constitution Under the Japanese as Compared
to the Constitution of the Philippine Commonwealth 1943
440 Philippines 1.3.1-R Premier Tojos Visit to the Philippines May 21, 1942
440 Philippines 2.19.2 American and Japanese Investments in the Philippines 1944
440 Philippines 2.2 Notes on the Japanese Economic Exploitation of the Philippines
July 7, 1944
440 Philippines 2.5 Major Hardships Suffered by the Philippines as a Result of the
Pacific War September 8, 1944
440 Philippines 2.5-R Economic Changes in the Philippines During the Japanese
Occupation August 17, 1944
440 Philippines 2.5.1-C Foreign Economic Administration. Economic Changes in the
Philippines During the Two Years of Japanese Occupation August 1944
440 Philippines 3.18.8-C Conditions in Manila February 8, 1945
440 Solomons 0.1 Location and Background on Bougainville Island in Northern
Solomons August 28, 1943
440 Solomons 3.13 The battle for Munda July 15, 1943
440 Wake Island 0.1 Background Material on Wake Island September 16, 1943

Intelligence Reports 1943-1945 (0208-NC-148-377)


A detailed box and folder title list is available. Boxes 441-442 location: 350/73/31/04.

Box Subject
441 Gripsholm, Analysis of Questionnaires February 1944
441 Gripsholm, Report from Passengers December 14, 1942

Foreign Morale and Analysis Division

Reports on Japanese Morale 1943-1945 (0208-NC-148-378)


A detailed box and folder title list is available. Boxes 443-446 location: 350/73/31/04.

RG 208. Records of the Office of War Information 353


Records of Anaylsis and Research Bureau Entry 539: Telegrams, 1943-1945

Office of Communications Control

Records and Distribution Section (San Francisco)

Confidential Documents January 1942-November 1945 (0208-NC-148-381)


Boxes 593-601 location: 350/74/6/06

Box Subject
593-598 Confidential Documents Nos. 100-7599, with gaps
599 Confidential Correspondence Nos. 100-7599, with gaps
600 Captain [Ellis M] Zacharias [U.S. Navy]
601 Japanese Language Programs
601 Japanese Emperor
601 Prisoner of War Material

Secret Documents March 1942-December 1945 (0208-NC-148-383)


Boxes 603-605 location: 350/74/6/07

Records of the Analysis and Research Bureau

The Analysis and Research Bureau was formed in April 1945, succeeding the Propaganda
Analysis and Intelligence Divisions of the News and Intelligence Bureau. These functions
were to correct errors in information from all sources before it was included in Voice of
America broadcasts, to furnish information for broadcasts, and to furnish scriptwriters with
accurate background information. In performing these functions, the bureau maintained
a reference library, procured intelligence materials, read and corrected scripts for errors in
fact, and prepared research reports on various topics for the information of writers.

General Records of the Chief January 1943-December 1945 (0208-NC-148-537)


Correspondence, memorandums, reports, and other records of Vincent Mahoney and Robin
Kinkead pertaining to their activities as chiefs of the Bureau, and of the predecessor, News
and Intelligence Bureau. Arranged by type of record and thereunder by office, subject, or
name of correspondence. Box 3143 location: 350/75/25/01.

General Records of the Chief, Sanderson Smith January-August 1946


(0208-NC-148-538)
Correspondence, memorandums, reports, and teletype messages concerning the general
administration and activities of the bureau. Box 3143-3144 location: 350/75/25/01.

Telegrams February 1943-August 1945 (0208-NC-148-539)


Telegrams of the Bureau and its predecessor organizational units, exchanged with OWI
offices in New York and Washington, D.C., concerning requests for and lists of intelligence
reports and materials. Arranged alphabetically by city and thereunder as incoming or
outgoing. Boxes 3145-3146 location: 350/75/25/02.

RG 208. Records of the Office of War Information 354


Records of Anaylsis and Research Bureau Entry 542: Japan and Japanese Occupied Areas, 1943-1955

Index to Monitored Japanese Broadcasts December 1941-1945 (0208-NC-148-540)


An index, on 5 x 8 cards, to monitoring reports of Japanese broadcasts. Arranged
alphabetically by subject or by country and thereunder by subject. Boxes 1-26 location:
350/75/25/02.

Box Subject
1 Prominent Persons Axis Relations, Japan
2 Axis Relations, Japan Economics, Control & Policy, Japan
3 Economic Control & Policy, Japan Home Front
4 Peoples Responsibility Overseas Japanese
5 Pacific Charter Social, Religion
6 Social, Religion War Power, Navy, Schools
7 War Power, Strategy Chungking, Military Communiqus
8 Chungking, Missions & Visits GEA, Japan, Missions
9 GEA, Japanese Residents China, Administration, Nanking
10 China, Agriculture, Nanking China, Shipping, Nanking
11 North China, Nanking Indonesia, Administration NEI
12 Indonesia, Agriculture, NEI Korea, Military
13 Korea, Organizations Manchuria, GEA
14 Manchuria, Kwantung Army Thailand, Shipping
15 Allies Allies, Strategy
16 Allies, Strategy Chungking, Allied Relations
17 Chungking, Aid North China, Land
18 North China, Land Latin America, Bolivia
19 Latin America, Brazil U.S. Foreign Policy
20 Hawaii Aleutians, Air
21 Atlantic Ocean Palau
22 Pearl Harbor Philippines, Shortages
23 Philippines Russia, Military Theatres
24 Russia, Military Theatres U.S. Production
25 U.S., Air Power Western Pacific, Japanese Propaganda
26 Key to Card File Key to Card File, Propaganda Unit

Monitoring Reports of Japanese Broadcasts December 1941-November 21, 1945


(0208-NC-148-541)
Received by the bureau, mainly from the Foreign Broadcast Intelligence Service. Included
are summary reports of the Japanese daily output. Arranged chronologically and thereunder
serially. Boxes 1-252 location: 350/75/26/02.

Informational Material Regarding Japan and Japanese-Occupied Areas 1943-1945


(0208-NC-148-542)
Press reports, excerpts from Japanese broadcasts, and reports from other sources
pertaining to political, social, military, and economic conditions and developments in Japan
and Japanese-occupied territories. Arranged by country and thereunder by subject. Boxes
3390-3413 location: 350/75/31/03.

RG 208. Records of the Office of War Information 355


Records of Anaylsis and Research Bureau Entry 551: Reports of Japanese Propaganda Lines, 1942-1945

Special Reports September 18, 1942-March 1945 (0208-NC-148-543)


Reports of the Propaganda Analysis Section on special topics. Arranged chronologically.
Box 3442 location: 350/75/31/06.

Analysis of Japanese Broadcasts June 1942-October 1945 (0208-NC-148-544)


Daily reports of the Propaganda Analysis Section on the pattern and emphasis of Japanese
propaganda and on intelligence from enemy broadcasts. Arranged chronologically. Boxes
3443-3449 location: 350/75/31/06.

Japanese Personal Intelligence Collation April-November 1945 (0208-NC-148-545)


A three-volume set of reports containing biographical information on Japanese personalities
in the news. Boxes 3450-3451 location: 350/75/31/07.

China Daily Digest July-December 1945 (0208-NC-148-546)


A daily digest of news about China based upon radio broadcasts received daily from
the Central Government, the Communist Government, and other sources. Arranged
chronologically and serially. Box 3452 location: 350/75/32/01.

New Delhi Monitoring Digest April 1942-December 18, 1944 (0208-NC-148-547)


A monitoring digest containing extracts from enemy broadcasts from Southeast Asia.
Arranged chronologically. Boxes 3453-3454 location: 350/75/32/01.

Operations Intelligence Reports July 18, 1944-December 1945 (0208-NC-148-548)


Copies of intelligence reports on developments in China, Japan, and Japanese-occupied
countries, prepared from material obtained from various sources. Arranged chronologically
and serially. Boxes 3455-3460 location: 350/75/32/01.

Intelligence Reports Concerning Far Eastern Countries February 1945-January


1946 (0208-NC-148-549)
Intelligence reports on political, economic, military, and social developments in the Far
East, prepared from various sources for the information of the language divisions of the San
Francisco Office. Arranged alphabetically by country and thereunder serially. Boxes 3461-
3462 location: 350/75/32/02.

Daily Digest of Important Stories Released by Radio Tokyo January-October 1945


(0208-NC-148-550)
Arranged chronologically. Box 3460 location: 350/75/32/02.

Reports of Japanese Propaganda Lines September 1942-August 1945 (0208-NC-


148- 551)
Eleven series of research reports on Japanese propaganda lines, with the following titles:
Daily Tokyo Emphasis Charts, Japanese Propaganda Weekly, The Enemy as a Source
of News, Tokyo Line Today, Tokyo Quotes, Tokyo Then and Now, Tokyo Weekly
Thumbnail, Turnabout Tokyo, Weekly Tokyo Emphasis Charts, What Tokyo Said
About and World Situation. Arranged alphabetically by series title and thereunder
chronologically. Boxes 3463-3465 location: 350/75/32/02.

RG 208. Records of the Office of War Information 356


General Records Entry 3: Index to the Administrative Subject File, 1941-1945

Records of the Office of Censorship


Record Group 216

The First War Powers Act, approved on December 18, 1941 (55 Stat. 840), contained
broad grants of executive authority for the prosecution of the war, including a provision for
censorship. The next day the President signed Executive Order 8985, which established
the Office of Censorship and conferred on its director the power to censor international
communications in his absolute discretion. Byron Price was appointed Director of
Censorship and remained in that office throughout the agencys existence.

When the Office of Censorship was organized under a civilian director, the censorship
activities carried on by the War Department were placed in the Postal Division under the
direction of a Chief Postal Censor.

By Executive Order 9631 the Office of Censorship was formally abolished as of November
15, 1945.

General Records

Administrative Subject File 1941-1945 (0216-PI-54-1A)


Correspondence, memorandums, reports, and related materials documenting the planning,
organization, administration, and operations of the Office of Censorship and its component
units. The records, originating in all the operating units of the office and in the advisory
boards, relate to the development of policies and programs for the examination of
international communications and the supervision of a voluntary censorship of the domestic
press and radio; the allocation and distribution to interested government agencies of
useful information intercepted in the process of censorship; the handling of special types
of communications, such as privileged mail, financial mail, and prisoner-of-war mail; and
numerous other censorship activities. Included in the file are reports of evasions and
attempted evasions of censorship. Arranged according to a subject-numeric classification
scheme. Boxes 1-957 location: 650/27/3/01.

Index to the Administrative Subject File 1941-1945 (0216-PI-54-3)


Copies of outgoing correspondence and memorandums that form a cross-reference file to
Entry 1. A few originals of inconsequential incoming correspondence are in the file. The
copies are arranged alphabetically in three parts, as follows: Public, by name of person,
firm, or organization to whom the communication was addressed; Censorship, by name
of author of the document (this part contains only copies of communications between
individuals within the censorship organization); and Other Agencies, by name of the
Government agency to which the letter was addressed. At the bottom of each document is
the file number in the Administrative Subject File under which another copy, together with
the incoming communication and any other pertinent document, is filed. Boxes 958-1199
location: 650/27/22/05.

RG 216. Records of the Office of Censorship 357


Records of the Office of the Director, Records of the Liaison and Digest Section Entry 1: U.S. Censorship Flash
Index, 1942-1945

Records of the Office of the Director

Many of the records created by the Office are in the Administrative Subject File (Entry 1).

A History of the Office of Censorship 1941-1945 (0216-PI-54-4)


Typewritten copies of the official history, reviewing the policies, procedures, and experiences
of the Office of Censorship, from the points of view of the Directors Office, the component
divisions, and the individual field stations. Each volume is documented with such pertinent
exhibits as copies of correspondence, memorandums, directives, manuals, codes, minutes
of meetings, charts, and citations of legal authority. Boxes 1-7 location: 650/27/27/04.

Historical File (Postal Censorship) 1934-1945 (0216-PI-54-5)


Material assembled by the Directors Office as an aid in writing the part of the official
history relating to postal censorship. Included are reports, drafts, and charts pertaining to
the historical development of sections and subunits of the headquarters office of the Postal
Division, 1943-1945; and histories, reports, training materials, general orders, a journal of
daily events, and some correspondence reflecting the planning for postal censorship before
World War II by the Censorship Branch of the Military Intelligence Division, War Department
General Staff, and the organization and operation of postal censorship under Army officers,
1934-1942. Materials relating to headquarters history are arranged by section; the rest of
the records are unarranged. Boxes 1207-1213B location: 650/27/27/05.

Records of the Administrative Division

Submission Slips (Intercepts December 1941-August 1945 (0216-PI-54-36)


Negative 16mm microfilm copies of submission slips containing the texts or portions of
texts of intercepted communications presented by censors as submissible information of
interest or value to user agencies and branches of the Office of Censorship. Arranged in
four parts: 1942, January-August 1943, 1943, and Final Submission; thereunder arranged
alphabetically by name of sender, addressee, and any intermediaries. Boxes 1-425 location:
650/43/23/06.

Records of the Liaison and Digest Section

U.S. Censorship Flash Index 1942-1945 (0216-UD-1)


Photostatic copy of an index, current as of August 15, 1945, to the Watch List and
Censorship Daily Reports, consisting of names watched by censors in the handling of
international communications. Names placed on the index at the specific request of a
government agency or branch of the office, or because they appeared on a recognized
government blacklist, were called Watch List names and formed what was officially known
as the U.S. Censorship Watch List. Certain numbers, called Watch List numbers, were used
to indicate these names:

1000-the name was on the Proclaimed List of Certain Blocked Nationals;


4600-the name was watch-listed at the request of a government agency or branch of
Censorship;

RG 216. Records of the Office of Censorship 358


Records of the Office of the Director, Records of the Liaison and Digest Section Entry 6: Censorship Daily Re-
ports, 1941-1945

4601-essentially the same as 4600, used to signify different types of handling by Cable
Censorship;
5000-the name was on the Treasury Departments List of Special Blocked Nationals;
7500-the name was of interest to a Government agency or to Chief Cable Censor with
respect to telecommunications only;
7600-the name was on the British Statutory List;
7700-the name was of high security interest to security agencies and the Technical
Operations Division.

If a name was not accompanied by one of the above numbers, it was called a non-Watch
List name, and was listed on the index only because there was information regarding the
name in the Censorship Daily Reports. Non-Watch List names were followed by other
numbers that represented Daily Reports. The index consists of 50,600 strips, or 38,100
names, allowing for cross-listings, of which 23,600 strips, involving 16,117 names,
represented the Watch List. In addition to the names and addresses and identifying
numbers of subjects watched, the index strips also carry certain distinctive letters,
numbers, and symbols that guided the censors in handling pertinent documents. Arranged
alphabetically by name of person, business firm, and organization. Box 1 location:
650/43/22/01.

Indexes to Daily Reports Below 3000. 1942-1945 (0216-UD-2)


Photostatic copies of names indexes involving Censorship Daily Report numbers below 3000
which were deleted from the Flash Index. These include all listings involving non-Watch
List numbers below 3000 eliminated as obsolete in January, 1944, and 4900 listings, in
combination with Daily Report numbers below 3000, that were deleted in October 1944
and in May 1945. Prior to the latter date, 4900 was a Watch List number, embracing
names appearing on the U.S. List of Unsatisfactory Consignees. In October 1944, all 4900
listings involving names in the Western Hemisphere except Argentina were deleted, and
in May 1945 the remaining Argentine and Eastern Hemisphere names were eradicated,
discontinuing 4900 as a Watch List number. The photostats in this series cover only
those 4900 listings involving names also appearing in Daily Report numbers below 3000.
Arranged by list, thereunder alphabetically by name of person, firm, and organization. Box
2 location: 650/43/22/01.

Address Flexoline 1943-1945 (0216-UD-3)


Photostatic copy of an index to addresses which needed to be watched for security reasons.
Also indexed are the names associated with an address, or whether an address was an Any
Name address. Arranged alphabetically by name of country, subdivided by city and street
address. Box 2 location: 650/43/22/01.

Censorship Daily Reports 1941-1945 (0216-UD-6)


Brief printed digests of intelligence information concerning persons, firms, and organizations
of definite subversive interests or whose communications were particularly informative,
compiled by the Office of Censorship for the use of censors in writing more complete
and accurate submission slips as a result of having a background of facts concerning the
subject. The information ranged from the statement that nothing of a suspicious nature is

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Records of the Office of the Director, Records of the Liaison and Digest Section Entry 13: Index to Special Watch
Instructions, 1943-1945

known to a complete statement of adverse activities. The following information on a subject


was included when known: true name and aliases; business and residential addresses;
nationality and citizenship; occupation and approximate income; general reputation; political
affiliations and sympathies; family connections; business, political, and personal associates;
banking affiliations; sources of any income not accounted for by ordinary legitimate
commercial activities, and any discrepancy between spending and earning habits. Arranged
numerically, 1-8601, by Daily Report numbers. Boxes 3-6 location: 650/43/22/01.

Source Material for Censorship Daily Reports 1941-1945 (0216-UD-7)


Correspondence, memorandums, reports, and teletypes furnishing information briefly
summarized in the Censorship Daily Reports. Also included are originals and copies of
correspondence, memorandums, and reports prepared by government agencies, copies of
submission slips, and copies of proposed Daily Reports. Arranged numerically, 3003-8601,
by Daily Report number. Source materials to deleted obsolete reports below 3000 were
destroyed. Boxes 7-34 location: 650/43/22/01.

Weekly Censorship Reports August 1942-August 1944 (0216-UD-9)


Mimeographed summaries of selected quotations taken from intercepted communications
reflecting political and economic conditions abroad and living conditions, and morale.
Arranged by report number, 1-101. Boxes 35-38 location: 650/43/22/06.

Special Reports November 6, 1942-November 23, 1943 (0216-UD-10)


Hectographed compilations of quotations selected from letters handled in the censorship
process. Arranged by report number, 1-82. Boxes 39-40 location: 650/43/22/06.

Traffic Analyses February 1943-May 1945 (0216-UD-11)


Hectographed copies of reports based on analyses of the intercepted communications of
specific persons, business firms, or organizations, each tying together a series of letters to
tell a story. Arranged chronologically. An alphabetical index to names of parties involved is
at the front of Accopress binder. Box 41 location: 650/43/22/06.

Special Watch Instructions (SWIs) April 8, 1943-August 9, 1945 (0216-UD-12)


Mimeographed copies of instructions for censors, numbered 1-428, providing background
information on the persons requested to be watch-listed, the specific type of information
desired by the interested agency, and the action to be taken by the censor. These
instructions were devised for the purpose of furnishing user agencies exactly and only
what they desired, thereby eliminating useless submissions. Arranged in two parts, Active
SWIs and Canceled SWIs, thereunder numerically by instruction number. Box 42 location:
650/43/22/06.

Index to Special Watch Instructions April 8, 1943-August 9, 1945 (0216-UD-13)


Typewritten list of Special Watch Instructions, recorded in numerical order, showing date
each was requested and the name of the requesting agency. Instructions that were later
canceled are indicated by red lines drawn through them, with the date of cancellation typed
in red in the margin. Box 42 location: 650/43/22/06.

RG 216. Records of the Office of Censorship 360


Records of the Office of the Director, Records of the Liaison and Digest Section Entry 20: Miscellaneous Watch
List Correspondence, 1944-1945

Special Watch Instruction Cancellation and Amendment List May 1944-August


1945 (0216-UD-14)
Mimeographed lists, numbered 1-35, of cancellations, revisions, and amendments to Special
Watch instructions, with related correspondence and memorandums. Arranged numerically
by list number. Box 43 location: 650/43/22/07.

Agency Watch List Request File 1941-1945 (0216-UD-15)


Letters and memorandums received and copies of letters and memorandums sent relating
to requests by government agencies, British Censorship, and branches of the Office of
Censorship to have certain suspect individuals, firms, and organizations placed on the Office
of Censorships Watch List; copies of Special Watch List Instructions prepared by requesting
agencies; and lists of current Watch List requests of particular agencies. Arranged
alphabetically by agency, foreign censorship, and branch of the Office of Censorship. Boxes
44-57 location: 650/43/22/07.

Correspondence Reporting Corrections to the Watch List November 1942-August


1945 (0216-UD-16)
Letters and memorandums received from field censorship stations reporting additions,
changes of address, and differences in spelling of watch-listed names on the basis of
traffic examined or of information in their possession; memorandums relating to telephone
instructions received from the Federal Bureau of Investigation correcting names and
addresses of subjects watch-listed at the bureaus request; and mimeographed form
requests by Censorships Technical Operations Division to add, delete, or change names
placed on the Watch List at their behest. Arranged in three parts, as described above, each
part arranged chronologically. Box 57 location: 650/43/23/02.

Proclaimed List Cloak File June 1943-June 1945 (0216-UD-17)


Correspondence and memorandums relating to aliases and addresses used as cloaks by
persons and firms listed on the Proclaimed List of Certain Blocked Nationals in order to obtain
mail or goods in circumvention of censorship and government regulations, and to procedures
for the control of cloaks. Arranged chronologically. Box 58 location: 650/43/23/02.

Correspondence Relating to Local Watchlisting January 23, 1943-August 13, 1945


(0216-UD-18)
Letters received and copies of letters sent, with related materials such as memorandums
and teletypes, relating to requests by government agencies and branches of Censorship to
place certain names on local Watch Lists at those stations where their mail was most likely
to be intercepted. Arranged chronologically. Box 58 location: 650/43/23/02.

Miscellaneous Watch List Correspondence April 14, 1944-August 17, 1945


(0216-UD-20)
Correspondence and memorandums received and copies of correspondence and
memorandums sent relating to the allocation of submission slips to British Censorship,
a comparison of the U.S. Confidential List with the British Black List, the routing of
submissions, and the preparation of Special Watch Instructions. Arranged chronologically.
Box 58 location: 650/43/23/02.

RG 216. Records of the Office of Censorship 361


Records of the Office of the Director, Records of the Postal Division Entry 19: War Department Censorship Files,
1941-1942

Card Index to the Watch List 1942-1945 (0216-UD-22)


Four-by-six-inch cards maintained for all names appearing on the official Watch List,
showing name and address, any aliases, date of watch-listing request, name of requesting
agency, code classification, any Special Watch Instructions issued on the name, and date of
deletion. Arranged in two parts, Active File and Deleted File, thereunder alphabetically by
name of subject watched. Boxes 1-19 location: 650/43/28/03.

Records of the Postal Division

War Department Censorship Files June 1941-March 1942 (0216-PI-54-19)


Records of the Information Control Branch of the Military Intelligence Division relating to
the planning, organization, and early operations of postal censorship at headquarters and in
the military departments and corps areas under the direction of army officers. The records
(War Department File MID 000.73) are mainly for the period from June 1941, when active
War Department preparation for postal censorship began, until March 1942, when the
administration of postal censorship was transferred to the Office of Censorship. The records
consists of correspondence, memorandums, reports, and related materials, and pertain
to all aspects of postal censorship, including the handling of privileged mail and Watch-
list communications and the exchange of intercepted information with British Imperial
Censorship. Arranged by subject and by department and corps area. Boxes 1291-1307
location: 650/27/28/03.

RG 216. Records of the Office of Censorship 362


Records of the Chairman Entry 47: Records of ADM Leahy, 1942-1948

Records of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff


Record Group 218

The U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS), was created as a result of the decision made during
the Anglo-American military staff conference in Washington, D.C., December 1941- January
1942, to establish the Combined Chiefs of Staff. The JCS became the U.S. representatives
on the Combined Chiefs of Staff. In addition to the foregoing role, the JCS became the
principal U.S. agency for coordination between the Army and the Navy.

The first meeting of the JCS as an organized body was held on February 9, 1942. Its
original members were the Chief of Naval Operations, Adm. H. R. Stark; the Chief of Staff
of the U.S. Army, Gen. George C. Marshall; the Commander in Chief of the U.S. Fleet; Adm.
Ernest J. King; and the Commanding General of the Army Air Forces, Lt. Gen. Henry H.
Arnold. In March 1942 the duties of the Chief of Naval Operations and of the Commander
in Chief of the U.S. Fleet were combined in one person, Admiral King, thus reducing the
membership of the JCS to three. In July a fourth member was again provided, Adm. William
D. Leahy, the newly appointed Chief of Staff to the President in respect to the latters role as
Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy.

The functions and duties of the JCS were not formally defined during the war period. The
absence of any written definition of duties allowed great flexibility of organization and the
extension of activities in accordance with the requirements of the war.

During the war period the JCS existed informally on the basis of its continuing functions. It
was given legislative recognition as a permanent agency, the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, by
the National Security Act of 1947.

Records of the Chairman

White House Records of Fleet Admiral William D. Leahy, 1942-1948 (0218-UD-47)


These records were placed in the custody of the JCS in January 1953.10

Boxes 1-23 location: 190/2/15/03

Box File/Subject
1 1 Messages re: ARGONAUT [Note: Code name used for both the preparatory
conference to the Yalta Conference (January 30-February 2, 1945), and the Yalta
Conference (February 4-11, 1945).
1 4 Berne [Bern] surrender controversy
2 6 China General [Joseph W.] Stilwell
2 7 China Nelson report
2 8 Chiang Kai-Shek General [Joseph W.] Stilwell China
2 9 China 1948
2 10 China 1946-1947
10. For receipt of Leahy Files by JCS, see papers filed at 1-12-53 in CCS 312.1 (6-12-42) sec. 7. For status of
Leahy Files as part of the official JCS records, see Memorandum for Record by Assistant Executive Secretary, JCS,
10 Jan. 55, in CCS 310 (1-19-42) sec. 9.

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Records of the Chairman Entry 47: Records of ADM Leahy, 1942-1948

Box File/Subject
3 11 China 1945
3 12 China-Burma-India 1945-46
3 13 China-Burma-India 1944
4 15 Disposition of war material
4 17 French Indo-China
4 18 French 1945-1946-1947-1948
4 19 French (FCNL) messages
5 20 General de Gaulle
7 37 Holland-Netherlands 1945
7 40 Japan reparations (Pauley)
7 42 Japan 1947-1948 MacArthur communications
8 43 Japan 1946 MacArthur communications
8 44 Japan military government 1946
8 45 Japanese naval vessels
8 46 Korea 1948
8 47 Korea 1947
8 48 Korea 1946, 47
9 49 Kyushu study
9 51 Japan occupation 1945
9 52 Japanese surrender 1945
9 53 Japanese war criminals
9 54 Value of Office of Strategic Services
9 55 Pacific area
10 59 Philippine operations
10 61 Conference Potsdam
10 62 Prisoners of war
10 63 Exchange of prisoners - Germany - U.S. Japan
10 66 Russia (President, Secretary of State telegrams)(1943)
10 67 Russia bomb line 1944
10 68 Russia Moscow Mission 1944
10 69 Moscow Mission 1945
10 70 Russia 1947-1948
10 71 Russia 1946
12 72 South East Asia February-May 1945
13 79 LOCKUP
13 80 Miscellaneous July-December 48
13 81 Miscellaneous 1948
13 82 Miscellaneous messages 1945-46
13 83 Dispatches miscellaneous 1944
13 84 Miscellaneous 1944
14 85 Miscellaneous 1947
14 86 Command in Pacific
14 87 United Nations 1948
14 88 United Nations 1947

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Records of the Chairman Entry 47: Records of ADM Leahy, 1942-1948

Box File/Subject
15 89 Conference Teheran 1943
15 92 Council of Foreign Ministers Moscow London 1947
15 93 Hopkins-President, Moscow (1945) messages
15 94 Stalin President messages (1944,1945 and 1946)
16 95 Stalin Soong conference, 1945
16 96 President Prime Minister Attlee, 1946-1947
16 97 President Prime Minister Attlee, August-November 1945
16 98 Prime President Truman, April-July 1945
16 99 Prime Minister-President Roosevelt, Jan.-April 1945
16 100 Prime Minister President 1944
17 101 Prime Minister President, 1943
17 102 Messages (Hurley-Special and Harriman)
17 103 Miscellaneous high level messages, 1946
17 104 High level (not Prime) messages, 1945
17 105 High level messages (not Prime) 1943-1944
18 109 State Department 1947
18 110 State Department, 1946
18 111 State Department, 1945
18 112 Miscellaneous - State Department July 1944-December 1944
19 113 State Dept. file Memos to and from 7/1/43 - 6/30/44
19 114 Telegrams State Dept. (1947)
19 115 1947 State Dept. Intelligence Reports
19 116 Trusteeship
19 117 Dumbarton Oaks 1944
19 118 U.S. Mission to UN memos
19 119 UNRRA
19 120 USS MISSOURI 1946
19 122 Memos to and from President 1948-1949
20 123 Memos to and from President 1947
20 124 Memos to and from President 1946
20 125 Memoranda to and from President 1945
20 126 Memoranda to and from the President (1943-44)
20 127 Memos to and from the President (1943)
21 128 Correspondence signed by the President
21 129 Central Intelligence Group
21 130 CIG papers
21 131 National Intelligence Authority
22 132 NIA papers
22 135 Miscellaneous Memoranda, 1947-1948-1949
22 136 Miscellaneous Memorandum 1945-1946
22 137 Miscellaneous Memoranda, 1942,1943,1944
22 138 Messages between the President and Admiral Leahy
22 141 Indonesia and Soviet aims in Asia and MidEast
23 142 NSC papers

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Records of the Chairman Entry 1: Central Decimal Files, 1942-1945

Box File/Subject
23 143 State Dept. intelligence report on international Communism
23 144 Rise of Communism in Indonesia in 1948

Records of General Omar Bradley, 1949-1953 (0218-UD-48)


Boxes 1-8 location: 190/2/15/06

1949
Box File Title
1 334 Ad Hoc Committee on Biological Warfare (14 Oct. 1949)

1950
Box File Title
1 091 Japan (1950)
1 092.2 Japanese Peace Treaty (1950)

1951
Box File Title
4 092.2 Japanese Peace Treaty (1951)

1952
Box File Title
5 020 JCS (1952)
5 020 JCS (16 December 1952)
5 020 CJCS (1952)
5 091 Japan (1952)
5 092.2 Japanese Peace Treaty (1952)

Central Decimal Files 1942-1945 (0218-UD-1)


Boxes 1-529 location: 190/1/1/01

Box Decimal
1 000.1 (12-14-44) - 000.5 War Criminals (10-18-43) Sec 1, BP
2 000.5 War Criminals (10-18-43) Sec 1
3 000.5 War Criminals (10-18-43) Secs 2-4
4 000.5 War Criminals (10-18-43) Secs 5-8
5 000.5 War Criminals (10-18-43) Secs 9-12
6 000.5 War Criminals (10-18-43) Secs 13-18
7 000.5 War Criminals (10-18-43) Secs 19-23
8 000.51 Sabotage (3-21-42) - 000.7 (9-22-43) Sec 1
9 000.7 (9-22-43) Sec 2 - 000.7 (1-26-42) Sec 2
10 000.7 (1-26-42) Sec 3 - 000.73 (10-7-44)
11 000.73 (7-20-44) - 000.73 (5-21-42)
12 000.73 (11-10-43) - 000.76 JIC Weekly Summary (1-23-43) Sec1
13 000.76 JIC Weekly Sum (1-23-43) Sec 2 - 000.76 The War This Week (4-10-42)
14 000.76 The War This Week (4-10-42) - 000.93 (8-18-43)

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Records of the Chairman Entry 1: Central Decimal Files, 1942-1945

Box Decimal
15 000.93 (7-1-43) Sec 1 - 000.93 (11-19-42) Sec 2
16 000.93 (11-19-42) Sec 3 - 003 (11-21-42)
17 004 (8-2-45) - 005 Social Security (12-31-42)
18 006 (12-1-44) - 016 (5-15-44)
19 016 (1-24-44) Secs 1-4
20 017.3 (11-11-42) - 040 (11-2-43) Sec 1
21 040 (11-2-43) Sec 2
22 040 (11-2-43) Part 1
23 040 (11-2-43) Sec 3 - 045.4 (1-12-42)
24 045.5 (1-25-43) - 045.92 (8-18-43) Sec 1
25 045.92 (8-18-43) Sec 2 - 062 (10-26-45)
26 062 (1-1-45) - 062 (2-27-42)
27 062 (10-28-42) - 091.1 (2-20-44) Sec 1
28 091.1 (6-20-44) Sec 2 - 091.112 (12-12-43)
29 091.112 (12-20-43) - 091.412 (11-19-43) Sec 7
30 091.412 (11-9-43) Sec 8 - 091.412 (11-19-43) Sec 7
31 092 (4-14-45) Sec 2 - 092.2 (3-24-47)
32 092.3 (5-10-42) - 111 (6-17-42)
33 111 (6-17-42)
34 111 (6-17-42)
35 113 (4-23-43) - 163 (6-19-42)
36 167 (9-22-44) Sec 1 - 200.6 (9-13-44)
37 200.6 (2-18-45) Sec 1 - 210.14 (9-17-42)
38 210.24 (8-3-43) - 220.3 (10-14-42)
39 200.4(-1-42) - 231.2 (3-16-44)
40 231.3 (12-24-42) - 250 (10-21-42)
41 250.1 (6-3-44) - 300 (1-8-43) Sec 3
42 300 (1-8-43) Sec 3 - 300 (1-25-42) Sec 2
43 300 (1-25-42) Sec 3 - 300.4 (1-1-42)
44 300.8 (5-5-44) - 310 (3-31-44)
45 310 (6-6-44) - 311 (1-20-44)
46 311 (12-21-43) Sec 1 - 311 (3-17-43)
47 311 (3-12-43) - 311 (9-22-42)
48 311 (9-21-42) Secs 1-3
49 311 (9-21-42) Sec 4 - 311 (9-18-42) Sec 7
50 311 (9-21-42) Sec 8 - 311 (9-18-42)
51 311 (9-15-42) - 311 (9-14-42)
52 311 (9-14-42) Sec 3 - 311 (9-9-42) Sec 1
53 311 (9-5-42) Sec 1 - 311 (8-28-42)
54 311 (8-26-42) - 311 (8-14-42) Sec 2
55 311 (8-14-42) Sec 3 - 311 (8-6-42) Sec 2
56 311 (8-3-42) - 311 (7-24-42)
57 311 (7-18-42) - 311 (7-17-42) Sec 3
58 311 (7-17-42) Secs 4-6
59 311 (7-17-42) Secs 7-9

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Records of the Chairman Entry 1: Central Decimal Files, 1942-1945

Box Decimal
60 311 (7-17-42) Secs 10-12
61 311 (7-17-42) Secs 13-15
62 311 (7-15-42) (1) Secs 1-3
63 311 (7-15-42) (1) Sec 4 - 311 (7-15-42) (2) Sec 2
64 311 (7-15-42) (2) Secs 3-6
65 311 (7-1-42) - 311 (3-27-42) Sec 3
66 311 (3-27-42) Sec 4 - 311 (1-10-42) Sec 2
67 311 (1-10-42) Secs 3-5
68 311 (1-10-42) Secs 6-8
69 311 (1-10-42) Sec 9 - 311 (11-21-42) Sec 2
70 311 (11-21-42) Secs 3-5
71 311 (11-21-42) Secs 6-8
72 311 (11-21-42) Sec 9 - 311 (11-11-41) Sec 2
73 311 (11-4-41) Secs 3-5
74 311 (11-4-41) Sec 6 - 311 (8-26-41) Sec 1
75 311 (8-26-41) Secs 2-5
76 311.2 (1-20-45) - 311.2 (5-27-45) Sec 2
77 311.2 (4-7-43) - 311.2 (7-28-42)
78 311.2 (5-28-42) - 311.5(5-29-44)
79 311.5 (3-29-44) - 311.5 (6-9-42) Sec 2
80 311.5 (6-9-42) Sec 3 - 311.7 (5-17-45)
81 311.7 (5-6-44) - 312.1(-29-43)
82 312.1 (11-28-42) - 313.4 (2-8-42) (1) Sec 1
83 313.4 (2-8-42) (1) Sec 1 - 313.4 (2-8-42) (1) Sec 1 Part 3
84 313.4 (2-8-42) Sec 1, Parts 4-6
85 313.4 (2-8-42) Sec 1, Parts 7-9
86 313.4 (2-8-42) Sec 1, Parts 10 - 313.4 (2-8-42) Sec 2
87 313.4 (2-8-42) Sec 2, Part 4
88 313.4 (2-8-42) Sec 2, Parts 5-7
89 313.4 (2-8-42) Sec 2, Parts 8-10
90 313.4 (2-8-42) Sec 2, Parts 11-14
91 313.4 (2-8-42) Sec 2, Parts 15-17
92 313.4 (2-8-42) Sec 2, Parts 18-20
93 313.4 (2-8-42) Sec 2, Parts 21-23
94 313.4 (2-8-42) Sec 2, Parts 24-26
95 313.4 (2-8-42) Sec 2, Parts 27-29
96 313.4 (2-8-42) Sec 2, Parts 30-32
97 313.4 (2-8-42) Sec 2, Parts 33-35
98 313.4 (2-8-42) Sec 2, Parts 36-38
99 313.4 (2-8-42) Sec 2, Parts 39-41
100 313.4 (2-8-42) Sec 2, - 313.4 (2-8-42) (1) Sec 3
101 313.4 (2-8-42) (1) Sec 4, Part 2
102 313.4 (2-8-42) (1) Secs 3-5
103 313.4 (2-8-42) (1) Secs 6-8
104 313.4 (2-8-42) (1) Sec 4, Parts 9-11

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Records of the Chairman Entry 1: Central Decimal Files, 1942-1945

Box Decimal
105 313.4 (2-8-42) (1) Sec 4, Part 12 - Sec 8
106 313.4 (2-8-42) Sec 9, Part 4
107 313.4 (2-8-42) Sec 10, Part 1 - Sec 11, Part 2
108 313.4 (2-8-42) Sec 11, Parts 3-5
109 313.4 (2-8-42) Sec 11, Parts 6-8
110 313.4 (2-8-42) Sec 11 Part 9 - Sec 13
111 313.4 (2-8-42) Secs 13-15
112 313.4 (2-8-42) Sec 16
113 313.4 (2-8-42) Secs 17-18
114 313.4 (2-8-42) Secs 18-19
115 313.4 (2-8-42) Sec 19, Parts 4-7
116 313.4 (2-8-42) Sec 19, Parts 8-10
117 313.4 (2-8-42) Sec 19, Part 11 - Sec 20, Part 1
118 313.4 (2-8-42) Sec 20, Part 2 - Sec 25, Part 2
119 313.4 (2-8-42) Sec 25, Parts 3-6
120 313.4 (2-8-42) Sec 25, Part 7 - Sec 27, Part 1
121 313.4 (2-8-42) Sec 27, Part 2 - Sec 29, Part 2
122 313.4 (2-8-42) Sec 29, Part 3 - 313.5 (2-5-42) Sec 1, Part 1
123 313.5 (2-5-42) Sec 1, Parts 2-5
124 313.5 (2-5-42) Sec 2 - 313.6 (3-2-43)
125 313.6 (2-5-43) - 319 (2-4-42)
126 319.1 (9-29-45) Sec 1
127 319.1 (9-29-45) Sec 2
128 319.1 (8-11-45) - 319.1 (11-7-44) Sec 3
129 319.1 (11-7-44) Secs 4-6
130 319.1 (11-7-44) Secs 7-9
131 319.1 (11-7-44) Secs 10-12
132 319.1 (11-7-44) Secs 13-14
133 319.1 (11-7-44) Sec 14
134 319.1 (8-2-44) - 319.1 (4-1-44)
135 319.1 (11-4-43) Secs 1-2
136 319.1 (11-4-43) Sec 3 - 319.1 (9-15-42)
137 319.1 (9-15-42) Sec 1 - 319.1 (8-19-42)
138 319.1 (8-19-42) - 319.25 (3-16-42)
139 320 (4-16-42) Sec 1 - 320 (4-14-42)
140 320.2 (12-29-44) - 320.2 (8-19-42)
141 320.2 (7-25-42) Secs 1-3
142 320.2 (7-25-42) Sec 4 - 320.2 Poppy (2-28-42)
143 320.2 (2-16-42) Sec 1 - 322 (4-25-44)
144 322 (1-15-44) Sec 1 - 322 (6-29-43)
145 322 (5-10-44) - 323 (2-3-43)
146 323 (4-17-42) - 323.361 (2-26-45) Sec 1
147 323.361 (2-26-45) Sec 2 - 323.361 (10-23-44) Sec 1
148 323.361 (10-23-44) Sec 2 - 323.361 (11-3-43) Sec 1
149 323.361 (11-3-43) Sec 2 - 323.361 (6-19-43) Sec 2

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Box Decimal
150 323.361 (6-6-43) - 323.361 (6-2-42) Sec 2
151 323.361 (6-2-42) Secs 3-5
152 323.361 (6-2-42) Sec 6 - 323.361 (2-27-42)
153 323.361 (2-23-42) - 330 (3-26-43) Sec 1
154 330 (3-26-43) Sec 2 - 333.1 (1-10-44)
155 333.1 (9-7-42) - 333.5 (7-20-45)
156 333.5 (3-28-44) - 334 (4-10-45)
157 334 (9-18-44) Secs 1-2
158 334 (9-13-44) Secs 1-5
159 334 (9-13-44) BP 1A-BP 1B
160 334 (2-10-43) - 334 Aids to Navigation Cmte (9-24-42)
161 334 Air Amphibian Cmte (1-15-43) - 334 Allied Control Council (Germany) (6-20-
44) Sec 3
162 334 Allied Financial Agency (8-1-43) - 334 Allocation Precedence Meetings Cmte
(9-4-42)
163 334 American Technical Mission to India (8-7-42) - 334 ANFA (1-15-43)
164 334 Argonaut (2-2-45) - 334 Armistice Control Authority (8-30-43) Sec 3
165 334 Armistice Control Authority (8-30-43) Sec 4 - 334 Army-Navy Munitions
Board (3-3-42)
166 334 Atlantic Convoy Conference (3-1-43) - 334 British Joint Service Mission (6-
21-43)
167 334 British Joint Service Mission (6-21-43) - 334 CIA (12-6-42) Sec 1
168 334 CIA (12-6-42) Sec 2 - 334 Comb Chiefs of Staff (1-23-42) (Mtgs 1-10)
169 334 Comb Chiefs of Staff (3-10-42) (Mtgs 11-20) - 334 Comb Chiefs of Staff (10-
30-42) (Mtgs 46-69)
170 334 Comb Chiefs of Staff (2-5-43) (Mtgs 70-88) - 334 Comb Chiefs of Staff (5-
19-43) (Mtgs 89-109)
171 334 Comb Chiefs of Staff (8-17-43) (Mtgs 110-127) - 334 Comb Chiefs of Staff
(11-23-43) (Mtgs 128-149)
172 334 Comb Chiefs of Staff (3-17-44) (Mtgs 150-179) - 334 Comb Chiefs of Staff
(2-17-45) (Mtgs 180-200)
173 334 CCAC (1-26-45) - CCAC (12-29-43)
174 334 CCAC (9-8-43) - CCAC (6-5-43) Sec 2
175 334 CADC (6-29-43) - Comb Comm Bd (8-18-43)
176 334 Comb Comm Bd (1-6-43) - 334 Comb Comm Bd (6-25-42) Sec 2
177 334 Comb Comm Bd (6-25-42) Sec 2 - 334 CIOS (10-9-44) Sec 1
178 334 CIOS (10-9-44) Sec 2 - 334 Comb Intell Prior Cmte (6-12-44) Sec 3
179 334 Comb Intelligence Prior Cmte (6-12-44) Secs 4-7
180 334 Comb Intell Staff (2-19-42) - 334 Comb Meteorological Cmte (9-26-44)
186 334 Comb Signal Bd (1-26-43) - 334 Comb Staff Planners (5-6-43)
187 334 Comb Staff Planners (11-28-43) - 334 Cmte on War Info (6-15-42)
188 334 Conference (6-21-42) - 334 Coord Cmte on Emergency Rescue Equip (12-20-
42) Sec 1
189 334 Coord Cmte on Emergency Rescue Equip (12-20-42) Sec 2 - 334
Countermeasure Cmte (8-27-42)
190 334 Countermeasure Cmte (8-4-43) - 334 European Inland Transp. Org (7-17-44)
Sec 3
191 334 Federal Comm Commission (6-7-43) - 334 Glassford Mission (12-4-42)
192 334 Glassford Mission (12-4-42) - 334 Infrared Cmte (3-25-43)

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Box Decimal
193 334 Intell of Enemy Cmte (9-11-42) - 334 Joint British Secretariat (3-1-42)
194 334 Joint Chiefs of Staff (2-9-42) (Mtgs 1-10) - 334 Joint Chiefs of Staff (11-10-
42) (Mtgs 41-50)
195 334 Joint Chiefs of Staff (1-14-43) (Mtgs 51-70) - 334 Joint Chiefs of Staff (3-29-
43) (Mtgs 71-86)
196 334 Joint Chiefs of Staff (5-21-43) (Mtgs 87-100) - 334 Joint Chiefs of Staff (9-
14-43) (Mtgs 114-122)
197 334 Joint Chiefs of Staff (11-15-43) (Mtgs 123-138) - 334 Joint Chiefs of Staff (3-
11-44) (Mtgs 151-167)
198 334 Joint Chiefs of Staff (7-4-44) (Mtgs 168-185) - 334 Joint Chiefs of Staff (12-
8-44)
199 334 Joint Civil Affairs Cmte (7-11-44) Sec 1 - 334 Joint Communications Bd (1-
18-44)
200 334 Joint Communications Bd (10-24-44) - 334 Joint General Staff (5-11-43)
201 334 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency (2-17-43) - 334 Joint Intelligence Cmte
(12-19-42) Sec 1
202 334 Joint Intelligence Cmte (12-19-42) Sec 2 - 334 Joint Intelligence Cmte Mtgs
(5-4-42)
203 334 Joint Intelligence Cmte Mtgs (7-9-42) - 334 Joint Logistics Cmte Mtgs (2-11-
44)
204 334 Joint Logistics Cmte Mtgs (6-30-44) - 334 Joint Logistics Planning Cmte Mtgs
(11-17-43)
205 334 Joint Logistics Planning Cmte Mtgs (4-25-44) - 334 Joint Logistics Planning
Cmte (7-19-43) Sec 2
206 334 Joint Logistics Planning Group (11-2-43) Sec 1 - 334 Joint Meteorological
Cmte Mtgs (11-3-42)
207 334 Joint Meteorological Cmte Mtgs (7-6-43) - 334 Joint Meteorological Cmte
Mtgs (1-2-45)
208 334 Joint Meteorological Cmte Mtgs (6-12-45) - 334 Joint Meteorological Cmte (2-
4-44)
209 334 Joint Meteorological Cmte (7-16-43) - 334 Joint Military Transportation Cmte
(9-21-44)
210 334 Joint Military Transportation Cmte (8-28-43) - 334 Joint Munitions Allocations
Cmte (1-11-44)
211 334 Joint New Weapons Cmte (5-12-42) - 334 Joint New Weapons Cmte (4-27-
42) Sec 2
212 334 Joint Planning Cmte (12-24-41) - 334 Joint Psychological Warfare Cmte (10-
16-42)
213 334 Joint Psychological Warfare Cmte (3-18-42) - 334 Joint Security Control (8-4-
42) Sec 1
214 334 Joint Security Control (8-4-42) Sec 2 - 334 Joint Staff Planners Mtgs (10-14-
42)
215 334 Joint Staff Planners Mtgs (3-24-43) - 334 Joint Staff Planners Mtgs (1-12-44)
216 334 Joint Staff Planners Mtgs (4-19-44) - 334 Joint Staff Planners Mtgs (3-28-45)
217 334 Joint Staff Planners Mtgs (8-2-45) - 334 Joint War Plans Cmte (4-24-43)
218 334 London Communications Cmte (11-12-41) - 334 Methods and Procedures
Cmte (2-1-43)
219 334 Military Political Cmte (10-1-43) - 334 Munitions Assignments Bd (1-31-42)
(1) Sec 2
237 334 Office of War Information (6-13-42) Sec 1 - 334 Pacific Far Eastern High
Commission (3-17-45)
238 334 Pacific Military Conference (3-12-43) - 334 Polish Liaison Section (12-22-42)
240 334 Priorities Allocation Advisory Cmte (6-9-42) - 334 Propaganda Agency (8-7-
43) Sec 2

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Box Decimal
241 334 Propaganda Agency (8-7-43) Sec 3 - 334 Radio Cmte (9-15-42)
242 334 Radio Intelligence Cmte (6-19-42) - 334 SANACC (12-19-44)
243 334 SANACC (12-19-44) - 334 Special Cmte on Control of Germany (4-10-45)
244 334 Standardization Cmte (12-7-42) - 334 UNRRA (3-13-43) Sec 1
245 334 UNRRA (3-13-43) Secs 2-5
246 334 UNRRA (3-13-43) Sec 6 - 334 United States Special Mission on Radar (1-3-
43) Sec 1
247 334 United States Special Mission on Radar (1-3-43) Sec 2 - 334 Vatican
Information Service (5-4-43)
248 334 Visual Communication Cmte (1-26-43) - 334 Washington Communications Bd
(1-6-42) Sec 2
249 334 Washington Communications Bd (1-6-41) Sec 3 - 336.4 Termistelen (2-18-
42)
250 337 (12-16-45) - 337 (12-7-43)
251 337 (9-12-43) Sec 1 - 350.05 (1-1-45)
252 350.05 (5-15-45) Sec 1 - 350.05 (8-9-44) Sec 2
253 350.05 (8-9-44) Sec 3 - 350.05 (6-26-44) Sec 2
254 350.05 (6-26-44) Sec 3 - 350.05 (5-31-44)
255 350.05 (5-24-44) - 350.05 (3-16-44) Sec 2
256 350.05 (3-16-44) Secs 3-5
257 350.05 (2-29-44) - 350.05 (1-9-44) Sec 2
258 350.05 (1-7-44) Sec 1 - 350.05 (4-24-43)
259 350.05 (4-8-43) - 350.05 (2-5-43) Sec 3
260 350.05 (2-4-45) Sec 1 - 350.05 (11-10-42)
261 350.05 (11-9-45) - 350.05 (6-28-42)
262 350.05 (6-13-42) - 350.05 (3-7-42)
263 350.05 (2-9-42) - 352 (8-20-45) Sec 1
264 352 (7-14-44) Sec 1 - 352 (12-26-42) Sec 2
265 352 (12-26-42) Sec 3 - 353 Amphibious (6-23-43) Sec 2
266 353 (5-31-43) Sec 1
267 353 (12-19-42) - 354.22 (12-2-43)
268 354.22 (11-23-43) Sec 1 - 360 (4-30-43) Sec 1, Bulky
269 360 (4-30-43) Sec 2 Bulky - 360 (12-9-42) Sec 1
270 360 (12-9-42) Sec 2 - 360 (12-9-42) Sec 5
271 360 (12-9-42) Secs 6-7
272 360 (12-9-42) Secs 8-10
273 360 (12-9-42) Sec 11 - 360.11 (10-22-44) Sec 2
274 360.11 (10-22-44) Sec 3 - 360.4 (6-30-43) Sec 1
275 360.4 (5-19-43) - 370 (4-25-45)
276 370 (11-3-44) Secs 1-3
277 370 (11-3-44) Sec 4 - 370 (1-13-44) Sec 2
278 370 (1-13-44) Sec 3 - 370 (1-7-44)
279 370 (12-14-43) - 370 (5-21-43) Sec 2 Part 1
280 370 (5-21-43) Sec 2 Part 2 - 370.01 (7-30-43) Sec 1
281 370.01 (7-30-43) Sec 2 - 370.05 (6-24-42)
282 370.05 (5-4-42) Secs 1-4

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Box Decimal
283 370.05 (5-4-42) Sec 5 - 370.21 (3-16-44) Sec 1
284 370.21 (3-16-44) Sec 2 - 370.5 (11-16-43)
285 370.5 (9-11-43) - 370.5 (5-19-42)
286 371 (9-5-45) - 371 (7-10-43) Sec 3
287 371 (10-3-42) Secs 1-3
288 371 (2-16-42) - 371.2 (4-22-43) Sec 7
289 371.2 (4-22-43) Sec 7 - 373 (6-19-42) Sec 1
290 373 (6-19-42) Sec 2 - 373.11 (3-3-45)
291 373.11 (1-5-45) - 373.11 (6-26-44)
292 373.11 (5-29-44) - 373.11 (7-16-43) Sec 3
293 373.11 (7-16-43) Sec 4 - 373.11 (1-19-43)
294 373.11 (11-5-42) - 373.5 (8-27-42) Sec 1
295 373.5 (8-27-42) Sec 2 - 380.01 (10-29-44)
296 380.01 (12-20-43) Sec 1 - 381 (6-15-45) Sec 1
297 381 (6-15-45) Secs 2-3
298 381 (6-15-45) Bulky - 381 (5-13-45) Sec 1
299 381 (5-13-45) Sec 2 - 381 (1-19-45)
300 381 (1-9-45) Secs 1-2
301 381 (12-6-44) - 381 (5-3-44)
302 381 (4-7-44) - 381 (1-22-44)
303 381 (1-11-44) Secs 1-3
304 381 (1-11-44) Secs 4-6
305 381 (1-11-44) Sec 7 - 381 (12-17-43) Part 1
306 381 (11-26-43) - 381 (10-4-43)
307 381 (9-9-43) - 381 (8-20-43) Sec 3
308 381 (8-20-43) Secs 4-7
309 381 (8-20-43) Secs 8-11
310 381 (8-20-43) Sec 12 - 381 (6-11-43)
311 381 (6-7-43) Secs 1-2
312 381 (6-4-43) Sec 1 part 3 - 381 (6-4-43) Sec 2 Part 1
313 381 (6-4-43) Sec 2 Part 2 - 381 (6-4-43) Sec 2 Part 5
314 381 (5-27-43) - 381 (5-25-43) Sec 2
315 381 (5-19-43) - 381 (4-24-43) Sec 2
316 381 (4-24-43) Sec 3 - 381 (4-24-43) Sec 5 Part 1
317 381 (4-24-43) Sec 5 Part 2 - 381 (4-24-43) Sec 6 Part 2
318 381 (4-24-43) Sec 7 - 381 (4-23-43) Sec 2
319 381 (4-23-43) Sec 3 - 381 (2-28-43) Sec 1
320 381 (2-28-43) Sec 2 - 381 (2-8-43) Sec 1
321 381 (2-8-43) Secs 2-4
322 381 (2-8-43) Secs 5-6
323 381 (2-8-43) Secs 7-9
324 381 (11-24-42) - 381 (8-27-42) Sec 2
325 381 (7-24-42) Secs 1-1a
326 381 (7-24-42) Sec 2 - 381 (7-11-42)
327 381 (7-7-42) - 381 (6-24-42) Sec 2

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Box Decimal
328 381 (6-1-42) - 381 (3-23-42) Part 2
329 381 (3-23-42) Parts 3-4
330 381 (3-23-42) Parts 5-7
331 381 (3-23-42) Parts 8-10
332 381 (3-23-42) Parts 11-13
333 381 (3-23-42) Part 1 of Bulky Package
334 381 (3-23-42) Part 2 of Bulky Package
335 381 (3-23-42) Part 3 of Bulky Package
336 381 (3-5-42) (1)
337 381 (3-5-42) (2) - 381 (1-30-42) (1)
338 381 (1-24-42) Secs 1-2, Part 1
339 381 (1-24-42) Sec 2 Part 2 - 381 (3-27-41)
340 382 (6-9-45) - 382 (10-15-43) Sec 2
341 382 (10-15-43) Secs 3-5
342 383 (2-23-44) - 383.21 (4-13-44) Sec 1
343 383.21 (4-13-44) Sec 2 - 383.21 (7-3-44) Sec 2
344 383.21 (7-3-44) Secs 3-6
345 383.21 (7-3-43) Sec 7 - 383.21 (2-8-43) Sec 1
346 383.21 (2-8-43) Sec 1
347 383.21 (2-8-43) Sec 2
348 383.21 (2-8-43) Sec 2 Bulky Package
349 383.21 (2-8-43) Secs 3-5
350 383.21 (2-8-43) Sec 6 - 383.6 (4-25-45)
351 383.6 (4-23-45) - 383.6 (12-20-44)
352 383.6 (11-30-44) - 383.6 (7-4-44) (1)
353 383.6 (7-4-44) (2) Sec 1 - 383.6 (7-4-44) (2) Sec 3
354 383.6 (7-4-44) (2) Secs 4-6
355 383.6 (7-4-44) (2) Secs 7-9
356 383.6 (6-28-44) - 383.6 (5-20-44) Sec 1
357 383.6 (5-20-44) Sec 2 - 383.6 (3-1-44)
358 383.6 (3-14-44) - 383.6 (1-15-44) Sec 3
359 383.6 (12-16-43) Sec 1 - 383.6 (10-16-43) Sec 2
360 383.6 (10-16-43) Secs 3-6
361 383.6 (9-29-43) - 383.6 (2-1-43)
362 383.6 (5-27-42) - 383.6 (4-24-42) Sec 3
363 383.6 (4-24-42) Sec 4 - 383.7 (5-3-45)
364 383.7 (3-5-45) - 383.7 (9-6-43)
365 383.7 (7-20-43) - 384.4 (5-26-44)
366 384.5 (12-4-43) - 385 (8-6-43)
367 385 (7-23-43) - 385 (4-8-43)
368 385 (4-8-43) - 385 (2-10-43)
369 385 (1-16-43) - 385 (3-25-42)
370 385 (3-21-42) - 385 (2-13-42)
371 385 (2-8-42) Sec 1 - Sec 1 Part 2
372 385 (2-8-42) Sec 1 Parts 3-5

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Box Decimal
373 385 (2-8-42) Sec 1 Parts 6-8
374 385 (2-8-42) Sec 1 Part 9
375 385 (2-8-42) Sec 2 - 385.2 (12-17-43) Sec 2
376 385.2 (12-17-43) Sec 3 - 385.2 (6-24-42) Sec 1
377 385.2 (6-24-42) Sec 1 Part 1 - 385.2 (6-24-42) Sec 2
378 385.2 (6-24-42) Sec 3 - 385.7 (10-10-42) Sec 1
379 385.7 (10-10-42) Sec 2 - 385.7 (9-8-42)
380 386 (1-10-44) - 386.3 (10-13-43)
381 386.3 (10-3-43) - 386.3 (4-15-43) Sec 3
382 386.3 (4-15-43) Sec 4 - 386.3 (4-15-43) Sec 7
383 386.3 (4-15-43) Sec 8 - 386.8 (11-28-44)
384 387 (4-15-45) - 387.7 (11-7-45) Bulky Pkg
385 387.7 (4-13-45) - 400 (9-15-44)
386 400 (7-30-44) - 400 (8-2-43) Sec 1
387 400 (8-2-43) Secs 2-5
388 400 (7-16-43) - 400 (5-16-43) Sec 3
389 400 (5-16-43) Sec 4 - 400 (11-30-42)
390 400 (9-25-42) - 400 (2-1-42)
391 400.1141 (3-27-45) - 400.17 (8-11-44)
392 400.17 (7-7-44) - 400.17 (7-6-42) Sec 1
393 400.17 (7-6-42) Secs 2-3
394 400.17 (7-6-42) Sec 4 - 400.17 (2-20-42) Sec 2
395 400.17 (2-20-42) Secs 3-5
396 400.17 (11-20-41) - 400.23 (12-15-43) Sec 2
397 400.231 (8-16-43) - 400.3 (7-13-42) Sec 1 (Air)
398 400.3 (7-13-42) Sec 2 (Air)-Sec 4 (Air)
399 400.3 (7-13-42) Secs 5-7 (Air)
400 400.3 (7-13-42) Sec 8 (Air) - 400.3 (7-13-42) Sec 1 (Ground)
401 400.3 (7-13-42) Secs 2-4 (Ground)
402 400.3 (7-13-42) Secs 5-7 (Ground)
403 400.3 (7-13-42) Sec 8 (Ground) - 400.3 (7-14-42) Sec 3
404 400.3 (10-20-45) - 400.3 (5-25-42) Sec 1
405 400.3 (5-25-42)
406 400.3 (5-25-42) Sec 2 - 400.3 (2-17-42) Part 2
407 400.312 (6-5-43) - 400.3295 (12-16-43) Sec 1
408 400.3295 (12-16-43) Sec 2 - 400.3295 (3-23-42)
409 400.3295 (3-4-42) - 400.354 (8-23-44)
410 400.354 (7-15-43) Secs 1-4
411 400.354 (7-15-43) Secs 5-7
412 400.354 (7-15-43) Secs 8-11
413 400.354 (7-15-43) Sec 12 - 400.74 (10-27-43)
414 401 (10-11-44) - 411.1 (5-2-44) Sec 1
415 411.1 (5-2-44) Sec 2 - 412.31 (4-10-42)
416 412.4 (7-10-44) - 413.44 (11-27-45)
417 413.44 (11-22-44) Sec 1 - 413.44 (6-28-44) Sec 1

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Box Decimal
418 413.44 (6-28-44) Sec 2 - 413.44 (11-20-42)
419 413.44 (11-9-42) - 413.68 (11-2-42)
420 413.68 (10-30-42) - 413.77 (7-7-43)
421 413.8 (4-20-43) - 423 (9-3-43)
422 423 (4-20-43) Sec 1 - 423 (9-16-42)
423 423 (6-20-42) Sec 1 - 430 (6-10-45)
424 430 (3-1-45) Sec 1 - 441.4 (7-13-44)
425 441.1 (5-4-44) - 441.5 (8-27-42) Sec 3
426 441.5 (8-27-42) Secs 4-6
427 441.5 (5-14-42) - 451 (4-16-42)
428 451 (4-10-42) - 451.9 (2-26-44)
429 451.92 (7-3-44) - 452 (10-14-44)
430 452 (9-1-44) - 452 (5-26-44) Part 1
431 452 (3-15-44) Secs 1-3
432 452 (1-17-44) Sec 1 - 452 (7-28-43)
433 452 (7-15-43) - 452 (5-7-43) Sec 2
434 452 (3-14-43) Secs 1-3
435 452 (2-3-43) - 452 (8-27-42) Sec 1
436 452 (8-27-42) Secs 2-5
437 452 (7-28-42) - 452 (4-13-42)
438 452 (4-8-42) Sec 1 - 452 (3-21-42) Sec 2
439 452 (3-17-42) - 452 (2-24-42) Sec 2
440 452 (2-10-42)
441 452 (2-7-42) - 452.11 (2-21-42)
442 452.12 (9-29-44) - 452.4 (1-31-44)
443 452.4 (12-11-43) - 458 (2-29-44)
444 458.12 (5-13-43) - 458.12 (4-26-43) Sec 2
445 458.12 (4-26-43) Bulky Package
446 460 (6-10-44) - 461 A Rpt to Congress (1-11-45)
447 461 Petroleum (12-31-44)
448 461 (11-1-44) - 461 (3-13-44)
449 461 (2-15-44) - 461 (1-31-43)
450 461 (1-25-43) - 461 (1-1-43)
451 461 (12-16-42) - 461 (4-17-42)
452 461 (4-16-42) (1) - 461 (4-16-42) (3) Sec 2
453 461 (4-3-42) - 462 (4-7-42)
454 463.3 (4-20-45) - 463.7 (5-17-45) Sec 1
455 463.7 (3-21-45) - 463.7 (4-10-44) Sec 1
456 463.7 (4-10-44) Sec 2 - 463.7 (10-27-43)
457 463.7 (10-22-43) Sec 1 - 463.7 (6-10-43) Sec 1
458 463.7 (6-10-43) Sec 2 - 463.7 (5-11-43)
459 463.7 (4-17-43) Secs 1-2
460 463.7 (4-17-43) Sec 3 - 463.7 (4-9-43) Sec 2
461 463.7 (4-9-43) Sec 3 - 463.7 (1-26-43)
462 463.7 (10-31-42) Secs 1-3

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Box Decimal
463 463.7 (10-31-42) Secs 4-6
464 463.7 (10-31-42) Sec 7 - 463.7 (7-11-42) Sec 2
465 463.7 (7-11-42) Sec 3 - 463.7 (2-9-42)
466 464 (11-5-43) - 470 (9-15-42) Sec 2
467 470 (7-18-44) - 470.1 (7-16-42) Sec 1
468 470.1 (7-16-42) Secs 2-4
469 470.1 (7-16-42) Sec 5 - 470.8 (2-12-42)
470 471 (5-15-44) - 471.6 (6-30-44)
471 471.6 (6-2-44) - 471.6 (5-31-44)
472 471.6 (5-31-44) Sec 1 - 471.6 (8-4-43) Sec 3
473 471.6 (8-4-43) Secs 3-4
474 471.8 (9-30-42) Secs 2-3, Bulky Package
475 471.8 (8-3-42) - 471.9 (5-1-45) Sec 3
476 471.94 (11-19-44) - 475 Ordnance (11-2-42)
477 475 Engineer (7-10-42) - 486.5 (11-24-43)
478 510 (4-28-43) - 510 (2-24-43) Sec 3
479 510 (2-24-43) Sec 4 - 512 (7-10-42)
480 516 (12-26-45) - 540 (9-13-45)
481 540 (8-15-45) - 540 (12-10-44) Sec 1
482 540 (12-10-44) Secs 2-5
483 540 (12-10-44) Sec 6 - 540 (11-17-44) Sec 2 (3)
484 540 (9-11-44) - 540 (5-1-44) Sec 2
485 540 (5-1-44) Sec 3 - 540 (5-23-43)
486 540 (5-13-43) - 540 (2-6-43)
487 540 (1-29-43) - 540 (1-8-43)
488 540 (12-28-42) Sec 1 - 540 (6-10-42)
489 540 (6-2-42) - 540 (2-20-42) Sec 2
490 540 (2-20-42) Sec 3 - 540 (2-12-42) Sec 2
491 540 (2-12-42) Secs 3-5
492 540 (2-12-42) Secs 6-8
493 540 (2-12-42) Sec 9 - 541.2 (4-10-42) Sec 1
494 541.2 (4-10-42) Secs 2-4
495 541.2 (4-10-42) Sec 5 - 546 (5-31-44)
496 546 (10-1-43) - 560 (11-27-44) Sec 1
497 560 (11-27-44) Sec 2 - 560 (9-12-43)
498 560 (9-3-43) - 560 (3-19-43) Sec 2
499 560 (3-19-43) Sec 3 - 561 (8-30-43)
500 561 (8-21-43) Secs 1-3
501 561 (8-18-43) (1) - 561 (8-27-42) Sec 2
502 561 (5-29-42) - 561 (2-19-42)
503 561.1 (11-10-42) - 561.4 (3-18-44) Sec 3
504 561.4 (3-18-44) Secs 4-6
505 561.4 (3-18-44) Secs 7-10
506 561.4 (11-15-43) - 561.4 (9-21-43) Sec 3
507 561.4 (8-31-43) - 561.4 (7-15-43) Sec 3

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Records of the Chairman Entry 3: Central Decimal File, 1946-1947

Box Decimal
508 561.4 (7-1-43) - 561.4 (5-14-42) Sec 2
509 561.4 (5-14-42) Sec 3
510 561.4 (5-14-42) Sec 3 Part 1 - 561.4 (5-14-42) Sec 4
511 561.4 (11-12-42) Secs 1-3
512 561.4 (11-12-42) Sec 4 - 563.7 (1-23-43)
513 564 (4-7-45) - 564 (2-26-44) Sec 1 Part 1
514 564 (1-14-44)) - 564 (12-28-42)
515 565 (2-11-44) - 569.14 (4-25-42)
516 580 (2-3-44) - 619.3 (1-1-44)
517 619.4 (2-27-42) - 660.2 (4-7-42)
518 660.2 (4-2-42) Sec 1 - 660.2 (3-14-42) Sec 2
519 660.2 (3-2-42) - 673 (5-8-42)
520 676 (3-5-42) - 676.3 (3-1-43)
521 676.3 (2-25-43) - 676.3 (8-25-42) Sec 2
522 676.4 (4-3-45) - 676.4 (1-13-43) Sec 1
523 676.4 (1-13-43) Sec 2 - 678 (11-27-43)
524 678 (8-14-43) - 684 (3-8-44)
525 686 (10-22-43) Sec 1 - 686 (1-12-43)
526 686 (12-23-42) - 721.6 (9-4-43)
527 800.8 (3-10-43) - 813 (2-22-45)
528 813 (4-22-44) - 813 (8-14-42) Sec 1
529 813 (8-14-43) Sec 2 - 826 (4-5-43)

Central Decimal File 1946-1947 (0218-UD-3)


Boxes 1-117 location: 190/1/16/03

Box Decimal
1 000.5 War Criminals (5-16-45) Sec 1 - 000.5 War Criminals (3-13-45) Sec 2
2 000.5 War Criminals (3-13-45) Sec 3 - 000.71 (1-10-46)
3 000.93 (2-5-46) - 004.03 (4-26-46) Sec 2
4 004.04 (11-4-46) Secs 1-4
5 004.04 (11-4-46) Secs 5-7
6 005 (1-3-44) - 007 (3-13-45) Sec 4
7 007 (3-13-45) Secs 5-8
8 014.1 (10-18-45) Sec 1 - 020 (10-4-44) Sec 1
9 020 (10-4-44) BP, D-E - 045.2 (8-1-42) Sec 1
10 045.2 (8-1-42) Part 1
11 045.4 (3-6-46) - 045.5 (5-24-44) Sec 2
12 045.9 (1-30-44) - 062 (5-26-45) Sec 2
13 062 (1-19-43) Sec 1 - 091.31 (9-28-45) Sec 1
14 091.711 (4-30-46) - 092 (8-22-46) Sec 1
15 092 (8-22-46) Secs 2-4
16 092 (8-22-46) Secs 4-7
17 092 (8-22-46) Sec 8 - 092 (1-16-46)
18 092 (9-10-45) Secs 1-5

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Records of the Chairman Entry 3: Central Decimal File, 1946-1947

Box Decimal
19 092 (9-10-45) Sec 6 - 092 (4-14-45) Sec 3
20 092 (4-14-45) Secs 4-7
21 092 (4-14-45) Secs 8-12
22 092 (4-14-45) Secs 13-17
23 092 (4-14-45) Secs 18-21
24 092 (4-14-45) Secs 22-24
25 092 (4-14-45) Sec 25 - 092.2 (4-15-43) Sec 1
26 092.2 (4-15-43) Sec 2 - 132.2 (1-25-44) Sec 1
27 132.2 (1-25-44) Sec 2 - 230 (8-3-45) Sec 1
28 230 (8-30-45) Sec 2 - 310 (4-23-43) Sec 1
29 310 (11-19-42) Sec 4 - 311 (5-9-47) Sec 1
30 311 (11-26-46) Sec 1 - 311 (9-7-45) (2) Sec 1
31 311 (9-7-45) (2) - 311 (1-25-44) Sec 2
32 311 (1-24-44) Sec 3 - 311 (10-28-42)
33 311 (10-4-42) - 311 (9-9-42) Sec 3
34 311 (9-5-42) Sec 3 - 311 (7-27-42) Sec 3
35 311 (7-27-42) Sec 4 - 311 (7-15-42) (1) Sec 4
36 311 (3-27-42) Sec 5 - 311 (11-21-41) Sec 11
37 311 (11-21-41) Sec 12 - 311 (11-4-41) Sec 8
38 311 (11-4-41) Sec 9 - 311.1 (5-16-42)
39 311.1 (4-20-42) (1) - 311.2 (7-21-43)
40 311.2 (5-2-43) Sec 3 - 311.5 (5-1-42) Sec 1
41 311.5 (6-30-44) Sec 1 - 311.5 (5-1-42) Sec 1
42 312.1 (9-20-45) Secs 1-3
43 312.1 (9-20-45) Secs 4-7
44 312.1 (9-20-45) Secs 8-10
45 312.1 (8-28-43) Sec 3 - 312.1 (12-7-42) Sec 1
46 312.1 (6-12-42) Sec 1 - 313.4 (12-13-43)
47 313.4 (10-20-43) - 313.5 (2-5-42) Sec 1 Part 8
48 313.5 (2-5-42) Sec 1 Part 9 - 313.6 (7-11-44) Sec 6
49 313.6 (7-11-44) Sec 7 - 314.7 (9-18-43) Sec 1
50 319.1 (9-29-47) - 319.1 (2-21-46)
51 319.1 (1-16-46) Sec 1 - 319.1 (9-29-45) Sec 3
52 319.1 (4-30-44) Sec 2 - 319.1 (1-20-43) Sec 2
53 320.2 (5-1-45) Sec 1
54 320.2 (2-4-43) Sec 1 - 320.2 (2-16-42) Sec 4
55 320.2 (2-16-42) Secs 5-8
56 322.33 (4-30-46) - 323.61 (2-26-45) Sec 6
57 323.361 (2-26-45) Secs 7-10
58 323.361 (12-2-44) Sec 2 - 330.32 (10-4-46) Sec 1
59 334 (11-28-45) - 334 Aeronautical Bd (12-9-43) Sec 3
60 334 Aeronautical Bd (12-9-43) Sec 4-334 Allied Control Council (Japan) (4-17-45)
Sec 1
61 334 Allied Control Council (Japan) Sec 2 -334 CCB (6-5-46)
62 334 CCB (11-28-45) - 334 CCB (6-25-42) Sec 8

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Records of the Chairman Entry 3: Central Decimal File, 1946-1947

Box Decimal
63 334 CCB (6-25-42) Sec 9 - 334 CCB (6-12-44) Sec 9
64 334 Far Eastern Commission (3-26-46) Sec 1-Sec 1 Part 3
65 334 Joint Civil Affairs Committee (7-11-44) Sec 2 - 334 JCEC (10-22-47)
66 334 JIC (5-29-46) - 334 JIC (11-19-42) Sec 7
67 334 JIC (12-19-42) Sec 8 - 334 JLPC (10-17-46)
68 334 JLPC (2-14-46) - 334 Joint Staff Planners (3-6-46)
69 334 JSPC (9-25-46) - JTS (12-11-43)
70 334 London Coord Cmte on Guided Missiles (11-24-45) - 334 Military Staff Comm
(1-10-46)
72 334 Octagon (9-13-44) - 334 Research and Development Bd (2-28-46) Sec 1
73 334 Research and Development Bd (2-28-46) Sec 2 - 334 SANACC (12-19-44)
Sec 2
74 334 SANACC (12-19-44) (1) Sec 3 - 337 (9-12-43) Sec 2
75 337 (9-12-43) Sec 3 - 350.03 (12-23-43)
76 350.05 (8-9-46) - 350.05 (3-16-44) Sec 9
77 350.05 (3-16-44) Secs 10-12
78 350.05 (2-5-44) Sec 2 - 352 (7-14-44) Sec 2
79 352 (7-14-44) Secs 2-3
80 352 (7-14-44) Sec 3A
81 352 (7-14-44) Sec 3B
82 352 (7-14-44) Secs 4-7
83 353 (5-31-43) Sec 2 - 360 (4-30-43) Sec 2
84 360 (4-30-43) Sec 3 - 360 (12-9-42) Sec 14
85 360 (12-9-42) Secs 15-18
86 360 (12-9-42) Secs 19-22
87 360 (12-9-42) Secs 23-26
88 360 (12-9-42) Secs 27-30
89 360 (12-9-42) Sec 31, BP Part 1A
90 360 (12-9-42) BP Part 1A
91 360 (12-9-42) BP Part 2
92 360.11 (10-22-44) Sec 2 - 370 (7-9-45) Sec 3
93 370 (1-13-44) Sec 6 - 370.64 (10-13-47)
94 371 (7-10-43) Secs 4-7
95 371.2 (4-22-43) - 371.2 (4-22-43) Sec 10
96 371.2 (4-22-43) Sec 11 - 381 (11-19-45)
97 381 (8-24-45) Sec 1 - 381 (2-14-44) Sec 2
98 381 (2-14-44) Sec 2 - 381 (2-8-43) Sec 10
99 381 (2-8-43) Sec 11 - 381 (1-24-42) Sec 3
100 381 (1-24-42) Sec 4 - 381.2 (10-14-47)
101 383.21 (6-1-46) - 383.6 (7-4-44) (2) Sec 9
102 383.6 (10-16-43) Sec 3 - 385 (6-4-44) Sec 2
103 385 (4-8-43) (2) Sec 3 - 386.3 (4-15-43) Sec 10
104 386.3 (4-15-43) Sec 11 - 387.7 (11-7-45) Sec 1
105 387.7 (11-7-45) Sec 2 - 389 (11-29-46) Sec 2
106 389 (11-29-46) Sec 3 - 400 (5-16-43) Sec 8

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Records of the Chairman Entry 2: Geographic File, 1942-1945

Box Decimal
107 400 (5-16-43) Sec 9 - 400.3295 (12-16-43) Sec 2
108 400.3295 (12-16-43) Sec 4 - 461 (5-1-46)
109 461 (7-3-44) Sec 2 - 463.7 (9-6-45) Sec 3
110 463.7 (9-6-45) - Secs 4-7
111 463.7 (9-6-45) Sec 9 - 471.6 (3-26-42)
112 471.8 (9-30-42) Sec 1 - 471.9 (5-1-45) Sec 4
113 471.9 (5-1-45) Secs 5-9
114 471.9 (5-1-45) Secs 10-14
115 540 (8-15-45) Sec 2 - 540 (6-29-45)
116 565.7 (9-13-46) - 676.3 (8-25-42) Sec 3
117 678 (3-6-47) Sec 1 - 812.3 (10-13-43) Sec 4

Geographic File 1942-1945 (0218-UD-2)


The records are arranged by location and thereunder by the War Department Decimal
Scheme. Boxes 1-222 location: 190/1/11/06; Box 189 location: 190/B/1/01.

Box Decimal/Location
1 210.33 ABDA Area (2-7-42) - 611 Alaska (12-29-45)
2 660.2 Alaska (9-23-45) Sec 1 - 660.2 Alaska (6-15-42)
3 383.21 Amoy, China (3-31-45) - 370 Australia (6-2-44)
4 372.2 Australia (3-11-44) - 383.21 Austria (1-21-44) Sec 2
8 320.2 Axis (4-22-43) - 463.7 Axis (12-17-42) Sec 1
9 463.7 Axis (12-17-44) Sec 2 - 332.361 Azores (9-6-43)
15 381 Bonins (9-9-43) Secs 1 - 2, Part 2
19 311 Burma - 381 Burma (8-25-42) Sec 1
20 381 Burma (8-25-42) Secs 2-3, Part 1
21 381 Burma (8-25-42) Secs 4-7
22 381 Burma (8-25-42) Secs 8-10
23 381 Burma (8-25-42) Sec 12 - 381 Burma (2-16-42)
24 385 Burma (4-1-43) - 471.3 Canada (10-24-42)
25 381 Caroline Islands (7-15-43) - 123 Central Pacific (10-29-43)
26 311 Central Pacific Ocean Area (9-2-43) Sec 1 - 620 Central Pacific (2-1-44)
27 660.2 Ceylon (2-16-42) - 091.711 China (1-20-42) Sec 2
28 100 China (3-15-44) - 381 China (6-23-42) Sec 1
29 381 China (6-23-42) Sec 2 - 400.3295 China (3-17-42) Sec 2
30 452 China (4-3-45) Secs 1-3
31 452 China (4-3-45) Sec 4 - 381 Chinese Theater (12-7-43) Sec 1
32 381 Chinese Theater (12-7-43) Secs 1-3
33 381 Chinese Theater (12-7-43) Sec 4 - Sec 4, Part 1
34 381 Chinese Theater (12-7-43) Secs 5-7
35 381 Chinese Theater (12-7-43) Sec 3 - 370.02 Czechoslovakia (6-13-45)
37 350.05 East Indies (4-10-44) - 387 Europe (7-20-43)
39 686.9 European Theater (4-30-45) Sec 1 - 062 Far East (12-15-43) Sec 2
40 062 Far East (12-15-43) Sec 2 - 350.05 Far East (5-27-43)
41 350.05 Far East (4-13-43) - 381 Formosa (7-15-43) Sec 1

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Records of the Chairman Entry 2: Geographic File, 1942-1945

Box Decimal/Location
42 381 Formosa (7-15-43) Secs 1-2
43 381 Formosa (7-15-43) Sec 3 - 383.21 Formosa (9-24-44)
44 383.21 Formosa (8-28-44) - 045.4 France (9-19-44) Sec 3
58 452 France (1-8-43) Sec 3 - 383.21 French Indo-China (10-20-45)
86 091.411 Greenland (2-3-45) - 660.2 Hawaiian Islands (2-12-42)
87 092 Hong Kong (4-17-45) - 381 Honshu (7-19-44) Sec 2
88- 381 Honshu (7-19-44) Sec 2, Parts 1-2, Part 3, Sec 3
89
90 381 Honshu (7-19-44) Sec 4 - 373.11 Hungary (11-23-43)
94 385 Iberian Peninsula (9-29-42) - 385 India (4-8-43)
95 400.302 India (12-3-43) - 381 Indian Ocean (2-26-44)
96 381 Indian Ocean (2-18-42) - 370.5 Ireland (1-25-42)
111 602.6 (11-20-43) Sec 3 - 000.73 Japan (5-16-45) [contains Japan 000.5 Japanese
atrocities 1943-1946, ca. 100 pp.]
112 004 Japan (10-20-45) - 320.2 Japan (3-31-42) Sec 1
113 320.2 Japan (3-31-42) Sec 2 - 350.05 Japan (7-22-43)
114 350.05 Japan (8-18-42) - 373.11 Japan (8-20-43) Part 2
115 373.11 Japan (8-20-43) Parts 3-7
116 373.11 Japan (8-20-43) Parts 8-11
117 373.11 Japan (8-20-43) Parts 12-14
118 381 Japan (6-14-45) Sec 1 - 381 Japan (11-11-43) Sec 2
119 381 Japan (11-11-43) Secs 2-3
120 381 Japan (11-11-43) Sec 3, Parts 1-2
121 381 Japan (11-11-43) Sec 3 Parts 3-4
122 381 Japan (11-11-43) Sec 3 Part 5 - Sec 4
123 381 Japan (11-11-43) Sec 5 - 381 Japan (10-4-43) Sec 2
124 381 Japan (10-4-43) Secs 3-5
125 381 Japan (10-4-43) Secs 6-8
126 381 Japan (10-4-43) Sec 9 - 381 Japan (8-25-42) Sec 2
127 381 Japan (8-25-42) Secs 3-5
128 381 Japan (8-25-42) Secs 6-8
129 381 Japan (8-25-42) Sec 9 - 381 Japan (4-23-42) Sec 2
130 381 Japan (4-23-42) Sec 3- 383.21 Japan (3-13-45) Sec 1
131 383.21 Japan (3-13-45) Secs 2-4
132 383.21 Japan (3-13-45) Sec 5 - 383.7 Japan (3-13-45)
133 385 Japan (7-2-45) - 385 Japan (4-27-42) Sec 3
134 385 Japan (4-27-42) Sec 4 - 386 Japan (9-22-45) Sec 2
135 386.2 Japan (4-9-45) Secs 1-3
136 386.2 Japan (4-9-45) Sec 4 - 387 Japan (2-7-45) Sec 1
137 387 Japan (2-7-45) Secs 2-4
138 387 Japan (2-7-45) Sec 5 - 560 Japan (3-5-42)
139 569.14 Japan (12-18-44) - 383.21 Korea (3-19-45) Sec 1
140 383.21 Korea (3-19-45) Sec 2 - 385 Korea (3-16-42)
141 516 Korea (12-30-45) - 381 Korean Straights (6-23-45)
142 381 Kyushu Islands (6-6-44) Sec 1 - Sec 1, Part 1

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Records of the Chairman Entry 4: Geographic File, 1946-1947

Box Decimal/Location
143 381 Kyushu Islands (6-6-44) Sec 2 - 091.714 Latin America (6-20-43) Sec 2
144 385 Liberia (10-6-42) - 381 Marshall Islands (1-6-44)
145 381 Marshall Islands (5-28-43) Sec 1 - 350.05 Mediterranean Area (5-18-43)
151 400.354 Netherlands (11-3-44) - 679 Netherlands East Indies (3-13-42)
152 323.361 New Caledonia (2-21-42) - 350.05 North Africa (4-14-42)
153 385 North Africa (1-7-42) - 360.04 North Africa (8-6-43)
154 560 North African Theater (11-29-43) - 560 North Pacific Area (6-17-43)
155 381 Northwestern Pacific Area (7-30-43) Secs 1-3
156 381 Northwestern Pacific Area (7-30-43) Sec 4 - 400.354 NW Europe (9-21-43)
Sec 3
159 385 Norway (2-19-43) - 370 Okinawa (5-9-45)
160 373.2 Okinawa (5-14-45) - 370.22 Pacific Ocean Area (8-2-44)
161 323.361 Pacific Ocean Area (8-18-44) Sec 1 - 371 Pacific Ocean Area (8-18-44)
162 373 Pacific Ocean Area (1-12-45) - 381 Pacific Ocean Area (4-21-45)
163 381 Pacific Ocean Area (6-10-43) Secs 1-3
164 381 Pacific Ocean Area (6-10-43) Secs 4-5
165 381 Pacific Ocean Area (6-10-43) Sec 5
166 381 Pacific Ocean Area (6-10-43) Sec 5
167 381 Pacific Ocean Area (6-10-43) Secs 6-8
168 381 Pacific Ocean Area (6-10-43) Secs 9-11
169 381 Pacific Ocean Area (6-10-43) Sec 12 - 381 Pacific Ocean Area (5-11-42)
170 383.7 Pacific Ocean Area (10-15-45) Sec 1 - 400 Pacific Ocean Area (4-17-44)
Sec 1
171 400 Pacific Ocean Area (4-17-44) Sec 2 - 540 Pacific Ocean Area (9-6-43) Sec 2
172 540 Pacific Ocean Area (9-6-43) Sec 3 - 350.05 Pacific Theater (6-26-45)
173 350.05 Pacific Theater (11-25-43) - 385 Pacific Theater (6-16-43) Sec 2
174 385 Pacific Theater (4-1-43) Secs 1-4
175 385 Pacific Theater (4-1-43) Sec 5 - 386 Paris, France (8-19-44)
177 330.13 Phil Dept (2-14-42) - 381 Phil Islands (7-14-43) Sec 1 Part 1
178 381 Phil Islands (7-14-43) Sec 2 - 385 Phil Islands (1-1-43)
179 676.3 Phil Islands (9-2-44) - 686.9 Phil Islands (11-7-43)
180 680 Philippines (2-24-45) Sec 1 - 381 Poland (6-30-43) Sec 1
186 381 Ryukyu Islands (10-20-43) Secs 1-3
187 381 Ryukyu Islands (10-20-43) Sec 3 Part 1 - Part 2
188 381 Ryukyu Islands (10-20-43) Sec 3 Part 3
193 381 Sicily (1-20-43) Sec 5 - 381 Singapore (9-23-43)
194 660.2 Society Islands (2-19-42) - 813 Southeast Asia (11-27-43)
195 000.1 Southeast Asia Command (8-7-44) - 370 South Pacific Area (1-14-44) Sec 2
196 000.93 SW Pacific Area (6-10-44) - 381 SW Pacific Area (6-5-43)
197 381 SW Pacific Area (7-10-42) - 561.4 SW Pacific Area (12-23-42)
203 350.05 Tanzibar (7-29-43) - 381 Thailand (2-22-45)
204 385 Thailand (8-18-42) - 381 Turkey (1-18-43) Sec 2

Geographic File 1946-1947 (0218-UD-4)


The records are arranged by location and thereunder by the War Department Decimal
Scheme.

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Records of the Combined Civil Affairs Committee Entry 87: CCAC Index, 1944-1949

Box Decimal/Subject
1 560 ABDA Area (2-22-42) - 091.31 Austria (1-8-46)
5 151 Bulgaria (2-4-46) Sec 1 - 381 Burma (8-25-42) Sec 15
6 381 Burma ((8-25-42)
7 660.3 Canada (8-30-46) - 092 China (1-2-45) Sec 5
8 452 China (4-3-45) Sec 5 - 381 Eastern Medit. Area (9-8-43)
20 540 Italy (8-1-43) Sec 3 - 004.2 Japan (10-1-45) Sec 3
21 004.2 Japan (10-1-45) Sec 2 - 045.2 Japan (8-28-45) Sec 1
22 045.2 Japan (8-28-45) Sec 2 - 091.11 Japan (3-13-43) Sec 1 [Boxes 22-23
contain Japan 091.11 Treatment of the Emperor of Japan 1945-1946, ca. 100 pp.]
23 091.11 Japan (3-13-43) Sec 2 - 091.31 Japan (9-16-45) Sec 4
24 123.7 Japan (11-29-45) - 360.11 Japan (10-10-45) Sec 2
25 373.11 Japan (8-28-45) Sec 1 - 383.21 Japan (3-13-45) Sec 7
26-29 383.21 Japan (3-13-45) Secs 8-22
30 383.21 Japan (3-13-45) Part 1 - 386 Japan (6-30-47) Sec 1
31 386 Japan (6-30-47) Sec 2 - 386 Japan (9-22-45) Sec 7
32-33 386 Japan (9-22-45) Secs 8-16
34 386 Japan (9-22-45) Sec 17 - 387 Japan (2-7-45) Sec 7
35 388.1 Japan (9-1-47) Sec 1 - 463.7 Japan (12-2-48)
36 676.6 Japan (12-20-46) - 091.31 Korea (6-3-46)
37 360.7 Korea (5-26-47) - 383.21 Korea (3-19-45) Sec 8
38-39 383.21 Korea (3-19-45) Secs 9-14
40-41 383.21 Korea (3-19-45) BP Parts 1 and 2
42 401.1 Latin America (2-18-48) - 370.5 N.E.I. (12-4-45) Sec 2
43 381 N.E.I. (10-20-45) - 092 Palestine (5-3-46) Sec 1
46 311 Palestine (5-4-48) - 686.9 Philippine Islands (11-7-44) Sec 4
47 383.21 POA (1-12-45) Sec 2 - 383.7 POA (10-15-45) Sec 2
48 383.7 Romania (10-9-46) - 463.7 S. America (4-17-46) Sec 1 [includes
Singapore]
49 383.7 S. America (4-17-46) Sec 2 - 353 Sudan (9-16-42)
50 381 SWPA (4-17-46) - 381 United States (5-23-46) Sec 1 [includes Thailand]

Records of the Combined Civil Affairs Committee

The Combined Civil Affairs Committee (CCAC) was established by the Combined Chiefs
of Staff in July 1943 to recommend civil affairs policies for enemy or enemy-held areas
that were occupied by combined operations and to coordinate military and civilian agency
interests in such matters. The U.S. membership consisted of one representative each from
the army, the navy, and the State Department, with an additional civilian official who served
as Chairman of the Committee. The British membership consisted of one representative
of the Foreign Office, two from the British Joint Staff Mission, and one additional civilian
expert.

CCAC Index 1944-1949 (0218-UD-87)


Boxes 1-34 location: 190/2/18/05

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Records of the Combined Civil Affairs Committee Entry 90: CCAC Decimal File Cross Index Sheets, 1942-1945

CCAC Decimal File 1942-1945 (0218-UD-88)


Boxes 1-106 location: 190/2/18/07

Box Decimal Subject


57-58 383.6 Prisoners of war location: 190/2/20/01
61-62 386.3 Captured equipment location: 190/2/20/02

CCAC Decimal File, Geographic Series 1942-1945 (0218-UD-89)


Boxes 107-155 location: 190/2/21/01

Box Country/Area
118 Burma location: 190/2/21/03
118 China location: 190/2/21/03
136-145 Japan location: 190/2/21/06
146-147 Korea location: 190/2/21/07
150 Pacific Area location: 190/2/22/01
151 Philippines location: 190/2/22/01
153 Thailand location: 190/2/22/01

CCAC Decimal File Cross-Reference Sheets 1942-1945 (0218-UD-90)


Boxes 1-21 location: 190/2/22/01 Boxes 19-20 contain foreign country entries

Box Decimal
16 383.6 location: 190/2/22/04
16 386.3 location: 190/2/22/04

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Secret Intelligence Branch

Records of the Office of Strategic Services


Record Group 226

The Office of Strategic Services (OSS) was established by a military order of June 13, 1942,
as the principal successor to the Office of the Coordinator of Information. Since the latters
establishment in July 1941, it had collected, analyzed, and disseminated information bearing
on national security. The two basic functions of the OSS, under the jurisdiction of the
Joint Chiefs of Staff, involved gathering, evaluating, and analyzing intelligence in support
of the war against the Axis Powers; and planning and executing operations in support of
intelligence procurement.

The Office of the Director of the OSS, located in Washington, D.C., constituted the
organizations headquarters throughout the war. The principal divisions consisted of
separate Offices of Deputy Directors for Services (concerning administrative duties),
Intelligence (including the Research and Analysis and Secret Intelligence Branches),
Operations (including the Special Operations and Morale Operations Branches and the
Operational Group Command), Schools and Training, and Personnel. In addition to field
offices in New York and California, the OSS established more than 40 overseas offices,
which fell under the authority of the Special Services Officer in a given theater of operations
or the chief of a mission. At the height of its wartime activities in October 1944, the
OSS numbered approximately 5,500 military and 2,000 civilian personnel overseas and
approximately 2,700 military and 2,000 civilian personnel in the United States.

Intelligence activities, the primary function of the OSS, were performed from June
through December 1942 by three intelligence branches inherited from the Office of the
Coordinator of Information: Secret Intelligence (SI), Research and Analysis (R&A), and
Foreign Nationalities Branch (FNB). On January 3, 1943, these branches were put under
the Office of the Deputy Director, Intelligence, and later in 1943, the X-2 Branch and the
Censorship and Documents Branch were added. This office, also known as the Office of the
Deputy Director, Intelligence Services, in addition to supervising the work of its branches,
maintained liaison with other government agencies that were engaged in intelligence
activities, especially the War and Navy Departments.

Secret Intelligence Branch

Secret Intelligence, which was known in the Office of the Coordinator of Information and in
the early days of OSS as Special Activities B, was renamed the Secret Intelligence Branch on
January 3, 1943. It collected secret intelligence in all parts of the world except the Western
Hemisphere, evaluated such intelligence and disseminated it to authorized agencies, and
established and maintained direct liaison with government and Allied secret intelligence
agencies. It was organized largely on a geographic basis, with divisions for Europe, Africa,
the Near and Middle East, and the Far East. These geographic units supported secret
intelligence activities in their respective theaters of operations and recruited, trained, and
dispatched personnel overseas. The SI also included the Reporting Board, which edited and
disseminated reports after they were approved by the geographic divisions concerned.

RG 226. Records of the Office of Strategic Services 386


Research and Analysis Branch, Foreign Nationalities Branch, X-2 Branch

Research and Analysis Branch

The R&A originated in the Office of the Coordinator of Information and was responsible for
the accumulation, evaluation, and analysis of political, psychological, sociological, economic,
topographic, and military information required for operations or requested by the Joint
Chiefs of Staff, the Armed Forces, and other authorized government agencies, and for
the preparation of studies, maps, charts, and illustrations relating to such material. R&A
prepared daily and weekly situation reports and current intelligence studies; participated
in the preparation of the Joint Army and Navy Intelligence Studies, the Civil Affairs
Handbooks, Civil Affairs Guides, and Newsmap; collected and cataloged strategically
valuable photographs; and maintained an extensive card index of information obtained by
the Foreign Nationalities Branch.

The R&A was organized both geographically and functionally. It included the Projects
Committee, which authorized, scheduled, and approved all study and research projects of
the R&A; the geographic divisions, for the European-African, Far Eastern, Latin American,
and Soviet Union areas; the functional units, including Current Intelligence Staff and the
Map Division; and a special representative who maintained liaison between the Branch in
Washington and its field units and between the Branch and Joint Intelligence Committee,
the Joint Strategic Survey Committee, the Joint Intelligence Studies Publishing Board,
and the Civil Affairs Divisions of the War and Navy Departments. The Central Information
Division of the R&A was the repository for intelligence documents from its own units, from
all other branches of OSS, and from other intelligence agencies, except that documents
requiring special security safeguarding were held by the OSS Registry. The R&A was also
responsible for the activities of the Interdepartmental Committee for the Acquisition of
Foreign Publications. This unit, which was sponsored and financed by OSS, collected foreign
newspapers, periodicals, books, technical and trade journals, and other library materials and
served in this way all government agencies interested in foreign publications.

Foreign Nationalities Branch

This FNB maintained contact with hyphenated-nationality groups in the United States and
analyzed, indexed, and processed information gathered from them for dissemination to
planning and operating branches of OSS, to the State Department, and to other government
agencies. In connection with its duties, it maintained closed liaison with the Foreign Activity
Correlation Division of the State Department.

X-2 Branch

The Counterintelligence Division of the Secret Intelligence Branch was established in March
1943 and was set up separately as the X-2 Branch in 1943. It handled counterintelligence
activities in all areas other than the Western Hemisphere. In particular, it collected and
evaluated counterintelligence information disseminated it to authorized agencies; directed
liaison with appropriate military, naval, and civilian agencies of the United States and Allied
governments; and prepared lists of enemies or subversive persons for use by theater
commander and other Government agencies. X-2 was organized on a geographic basis,

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X-2 Branch

with offices for the European, North African, Middle Eastern, and Far Eastern Theaters of
Operations and for European and Far Eastern Field Control.

William J. Donovan, who had previously served as the Coordinator of Information (beginning
in July 1941), occupied the post of Director of the OSS throughout the war. By an executive
order of September 20, 1945, the OSS was abolished (effective October 1, 1945), and its
functions, personnel, and records were divided between the State Department and the War
Department.

OSS Grading of Reports

On October 19, 1942, the OSS modified its system of grading intelligence reports. Agency
employees were notified that the symbols used for grading purposes on certain reports
distributed by the OSS had, in some respects, been found to be inadequate and therefore
they were being modified as follows:

Reports are graded, according to the reliability of the source and the probability of
the information, by letters and figures respectively. Please note that the following
definitions of symbols vary from those previously used:

I. Sources
A indicates Absolute reliability (inside source).
B indicates Previously or probably reliable.
C indicates Doubtful reliability- this indicates uncertainty as to reliability
of source but does not necessarily mean the source should not receive
consideration.
D indicates Unreliability.

II. Information
O indicates that the Probability of the report cannot be adequately judged
(please note that this a new and important addition to the grading system).
1 indicates Entire reliability (at first hand).
2 indicates Information supported by other evidence or considered
probably true.
3 indicates Information unsupported but considered probably true.
4 indicates Information improbably.

Many of the OSS records have been microfilmed. Researchers are required to use the
microfilm rather than the textual records.

Most OSS series of records have detailed box, folder, and document listings. Researchers
should consult these resources to maximize their exploitation of the OSS records.

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Records of the Director Entry 190: Directors Office Records

Records of the Director

Records of the Office of the Director, OSS (0226-A1-116)


Boxes 1-7 location: 190/7/11/01

Records of the Directors Office (0226-UD-162)


Minutes of the OSS Planning Group, intelligence reports for the President, charts, minutes of
the OSS Executive Committee meetings, chronological files, White House correspondence,
and reports to the White House. These records have been reproduced on rolls 18-25 of
Microfilm Publication M1642. Boxes 1-9 location: 190/9/6/05.

William J. Donovan-Selected OSS Documents 1941-1945 (0226-UD-180)


This series contain much information on activities in neutral countries and some information
of OSS relations with civilian and military agencies. Please consult the finding aid for
this series in the consultation area in Room 2400. This microfilm contains some material
duplicated in Entries 88, 121, 134. Microfilm Publication A3304 190 rolls of 35mm negative
microfilm and Boxes 1-12 location: 190/9/20/01.

Directors Office Records (0226-UD-190)


To preserve the Washington Directors Office records and restore their original arrangement
and to make them more accessible, NARA reproduced them on to a microfilm series,
designated NARA Microfilm Publication M1642. M1642 consists of approximately 170,000
pages of textual records on 132 rolls. A detailed alphabetical index of over 900 pages has
been prepared. Please consult the three-volume index in the consultation area in Room
2400. Boxes 538-739 (Microfilmed as rolls 1-129 of NARA Microfilm Publication M1642).

Roll and Frame(s) Subject


1 frame 1301 Japanese psychological characteristics 1944
12 frames 205-206 Prisoners of war, procedure for trial of for war crimes 1943
13 frames 277-280 Prisoners of war suspected of war crimes, procedure for trial of
1943
18 frames 957-958 Prisoners of war, interrogation of 1944
18 frame 983 Prisoners of war, interrogation of 1944
19 frames 404-407 Japanese treatment of prisoners of war, outline of draft statement
concerning 1943
20 frame 431 Japanese translations, need for standardization 1944
21 frames 92-93 Japanese prisoners of war, use of for broadcasts to Japan 1945
21 frames 129-130 Japanese prisoners of war, request to use for secret radio
operations 1945
22 frame 644 Japanese prisoners of war, linguists to interrogate
41 frame 421 Atrocities, report of
44 frames 346-353 Java, request by British for a book by prisoners of war, to be used
in war crimes trial 1946
54 frame 412 Japanese translators 1943
62 frame 2-3 Japanese translations from various published sources 1944
62 frames 34-35 Japanese prisoners of war, use of 1944

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Records of the Research and Analysis Branch Entry 8: Studies and Reports on Conditions in Various Countries
(R&A Reports), 1941-1946

Roll and Frame(s) Subject


62 frames 41-44 Japanese prisoners of war, translations of letters of 1944
62 frames 750-790 Japanese documents, exploitation of
89 frame 1455 Japanese documents, study by Col. Mashbir of exploitation 1945
[Note: Col. Sidney F. Mashbir was the head of the Allied Translation
and Interpreter Section, GHQ, SWPA.]
90 frames 1113-1132 Japanese prisoners of war, use of for radio work 1945
93 frames 117-118 Japanese and Korean translations 1943
121 frame 1 Japanese atrocities regarding Allied prisoners, establishing a fact
finding board to investigate, 1942
121 frames 161-163 War crimes trials, psychiatric aspects of 1945
121 frames 197-200 War crimes programs of the OSS 1945
121 frames 318-320 Japanese atrocities in destruction of Manila 1945
121 frames 321-323 War crimes trials, organization in the Far East and South East Asia
Command 1946

Records of the Research and Analysis Branch

Records of the Office of the Chief

General Correspondence 1942-1946 (0226-NM-54-1)


Boxes 1-35 location: 190/3/1/01

Cablegrams Received by the Coordinator of Information 1941-1942 (0226-NM-54-3)


Box 1 location: 190/3/3/04

Dispatches Received from Neutral Posts 1941-1942 (0226-NM-54-4)


Boxes 1-4 location: 190/3/3/04

Most Secret Cablegrams Received 1942-1944 (0226-NM-54-5)


Arranged alphabetically by name of post from which received and thereunder chronologically
in two subseries: cablegrams relating to shipping and cablegrams relating to all other
matters. Boxes 1-5 location: 190/3/3/05.

Cablegrams Sent to and Received from OSS Outposts (0226-NM-54-6)


Arranged alphabetically by name of outpost and thereunder chronologically. Boxes 1-14
location: 190/3/3/05.

Formerly Security-Classified Information Studies and Reports Concerning Political,


Sociological, and Economic Conditions in Various Countries (R and A Reports)
1941-1946 (0226-NM-54-8)
These records are arranged numerically (1-3492, with considerable gaps), with several
subject and miscellaneous reports appended to the end of the numerical arrangement.
These reports include studies of conditions of particular situations in general and specific
areas, interviews with diplomatic representatives or area experts, and studies prepared by
other intelligence operations. The overwhelming majority of reports concern developments

RG 226. Records of the Office of Strategic Services 390


Records of the Research and Analysis Branch Entry 14: Name and Subject Index to Regular Intelligence Re-
ports

in the Far East. Apparently no complete listing or index to the series exists. However
in folder 2992 of Box 216 of Entry 146 there are partial listings, giving the name of
the report, the report number, date of the report, and often a synopsis of the report;
location: 190/8/25/03. See also Entry 157, Box 6, folder 66, for similar listings; location:
190/9/4/04; Boxes 1-64 location: 190/3/2/03.

Among the Records of the Army Staff (Record Group 319) described in this finding aid are
numerous copies of these R&A reports. They can be found within the records contained in
the Reports and Messages 1918-1951 (Entry 82A) of the Records of the Document Library
of the Records of the Collecting and Dissemination Division. In addition, there is a relatively
complete set of the R&A reports, with an index, in Entries 448 and 449 of the Records of the
Bureau of Intelligence and Research within the General Records of the Department of State
(Record Group 59), described in this finding aid.

Security-Classified Weekly Notes of Economic Intelligence Prepared by the


British Ministry of Economic Warfare 1942 (0226-NM-54-12)
Arranged chronologically. Box 1 location: 190/3/3/06

Name and Subject Index to the Regular Intelligence Reports [Series 16] (0226-
NM-54-14)
This index is arranged in three subseries (persons, countries, and subjects), each
thereunder arranged alphabetically. Entries under countries also include major islands;
some specific regions; and general entries for Allied Countries and Axis Countries.
Within each entry of each subseries, the cards are arranged according to a numerical
classification scheme. An explanation of the numerical scheme is provided at the beginning
of the series. Each card identifies information from a single report, with references to the
reports number, original security classification status, title, date, source, and a description
of contents. Boxes 1-436 location: 190/03/06/03.

Box Subject
1 Subject File location: 190/3/4/04
2 Alphabet I A-ASC location: 190/3/4/04
3 Alphabet ATA-BIZ location: 190/3/4/04
4 Alphabet BTE-CAS location: 190/3/4/04
5 Alphabet CAT-CZ location: 190/3/4/04
6 Alphabet D-E location: 190/3/4/04
7 Alphabet F-GAU location: 190/3/4/04
8 Alphabet GAV-GV location: 190/3/4/04
9 Alphabet HAA-HYU location: 190/3/4/04
10 Alphabet I-KI location: 190/3/4/04
11 Alphabet KL-LJO location: 190/3/4/05
12 Alphabet LL-MAZ location: 190/3/4/05
13 Alphabet MD-MR location: 190/3/4/05
14 Alphabet MV-OPR location: 190/3/4/05
15 Alphabet OR-PHO location: 190/3/4/05
16 Alphabet PI-RHY location: 190/3/4/05

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Records of the Research and Analysis Branch Entry 14: Name and Subject Index to Regular Intelligence Re-
ports

Box Subject
17 Alphabet RI-SAP location: 190/3/4/05
18 Alphabet SAR-SOL location: 190/3/4/05
19 Alphabet SOM-TE location: 190/3/4/05
20 Alphabet TH-VX location: 190/3/4/05
21 Alphabet W-Z location: 190/3/4/06
22 Alphabet Name Index II A-L location: 190/3/4/06
23 Alphabet Name Index II M-Z location: 190/3/4/06
24 Corporate Index A-R location: 190/3/4/06
25 Corporate Index S-Z location: 190/3/4/06
26-34 Political Parties location: 190/3/4/06
35-43 Transportation and Communication location: 190/3/4/07
44 Transportation and Communication; Second alphabet location: 190/3/5/01
45-54 Industry location: 190/3/5/01
54 Industry, Second alphabet location: 190/3/5/02
55 Chemicals, Commodities location: 190/3/5/02
56 Commodities location: 190/3/5/03
57 Commodities, Food location: 190/3/5/03
58-59 Food location: 190/3/5/03
60 Fuels location: 190/3/5/03
61 Livestock, Machinery, Metals location: 190/3/5/03
62 Metal-Gold location: 190/3/5/03
63 Metals, Minerals location: 190/3/5/03
64 Minerals, Oils, Petroleum location: 190/3/5/03
65 Oils, Petroleum location: 190/3/5/03
66 Petroleum, Plastics, Rolling Stock location: 190/3/5/04
67 Rolling Stock, Rubber, Seeds, Textile, Tobacco location: 190/3/5/04
68 Wood, Second Alphabet location: 190/3/5/04
69 Conservation location: 190/3/5/04
70-72 Commodities, Substitutes, Commodities Shortage location: 190/3/5/04
73-82 Companies and Firms location: 190/3/5/04
82-92 Various subjects location: 190/3/5/05
92 Country indexes begin location: 190/3/5/06
126-127 Borneo location: 190/3/7/04
135-138 Burma location: 190/3/7/05
142-160 China location: 190/3/7/06
176-177 Far East location: 190/3/8/02
262 Hong Kong location: 190/3/9/02
268-271 Indochina location: 190/3/3/9/03
295-313 Japan location: 190/3/3/9/05
314 Java location: 190/3/9/06
314-316 Korea location: 190/3/9/06
341 Netherlands East Indies location: 190/3/10/02
355-356 Philippines location: 190/3/10/03
400-402 Thailand location: 190/3/10/06

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Records of the Research and Analysis Branch Entry 16: Intelligence Reports (Regular Series), 1941-1945

Intelligence Reports (Regular Series) 1941-1945 (0226-NM-54-16)


The regular designation simply indicated that documents from this series could be
borrowed by OSS staff and other agencies. This series covers all matters of intelligence
interest during the war. The reports in this series were numbered as they were received,
without regard for origin, subject, or chronology. There are no cover or forwarding sheets
to indicate the processing of individual reports, nor is any indication provided concerning
the use made or internal OSS processing of these reports. A number of reports, while
still indexed in the OSS records system, were withdrawn by the State Department during
the early postwar period and became integrated in that agencys files; sometimes these
transfers are indicated by withdrawal cards. The select listing of reports below was based
on a review of the index and many of the records themselves. There may be instances that
a specific document is listed but is not in the files for the reason just discussed. The series
is arranged numerically (1-145,317, with some gaps). Many of the records, files 1-50,869,
have been microfilmed as NARA Microfilm Publication 1499. Researchers will need to use
the microfilmed version of these first 50,869, rather than the textual copies.

Files 1-50, 869 Boxes 1-606 (Microfilm Research Room)


Files 50, 870-106,987 Boxes 607-1203 location: 190/3/23/06
Files 106,988-145,317 Boxes 1204-1684 location: 190/4/1/01

File Subject
31 State Department. Speech of Seigo Nakano, leader of extremist organization,
Tohokai, Reply to Roosevelt-Churchill, advice to Japanese people, summarized
by Ambassador Grew September 13, 1941
32 State Department, from Tokyo. Substance of letter of Ambassador Grew to
Japanese Foreign Ministry, September 13, 1941, warning of possible retaliation
for Japanese treatment of American nationals
91 Military Intelligence Division. Political developments in Japan Sept. 11, 1941
163 War Department. Report on Political estimate of Japan August 20, 1941
178 State Department, telegram from Bangkok, Thailand. Japanese failure to win
favor of Thailand September 21, 1941
182 State Department, from Peiping, China. Report of Imperial Japanese Conference
on American relations and the war in China September 19, 1941
525 British S.S. J. Blanchi, Portuguese Minister to United States, gives his estimate
of Japans future course, suggests that moderate statesmen may keep Japan out
of war September 29, 1941
563 Telegram from Tokyo via Shanghai to State Department concerning conditions in
Japan, largely economic October 2, 1941
691 State Department. Report of business conditions in Japan September 29, 1941
868 Report on conditions in Indo-China September 23, 1941
1019 Office of Naval Intelligence. Report on Totalitarian doctrine, organization,
propaganda distribution, etc. May 1941
1148 British Embassy. Japanese efforts to establish barter trade with Chile Oct. 4,
1941
1160 Office of Naval Intelligence. Report that Japanese agent in Mexico City has been
endeavoring to exchange silk for Mexican mercury October 9, 1941
1437 Office of Naval Intelligence Report on the third Konoye cabinet July 29, 1941
1438 State Department telegram, from Tsingtao. Universal Leaf Tobacco Company
refused permission to buy any of Shantung tobacco crop this year (by Japan)
October 9, 1941

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Records of the Research and Analysis Branch Entry 16: Intelligence Reports (Regular Series), 1941-1945

File Subject
1535 Brig. Gen. Sherman Miles, G-2 memorandum for the Chief of Staff on the fall of
the Japanese cabinet October 16, 1941
1567 Letter from Colombian Legation in Japan commenting on more severe
discriminatory measures taken by Japan against Colombian diplomats October
14, 1941
1802 Office of Administrator of Export Control. Vulnerability of Japan to attack with
respect to fuel enterprises July 31, 1941
1806 Office of Administrator of Export Control. Report by S. N. Whitney, Third Country
cooperation against Japan Netherlands East Indies July 23, 1941
1852 State Department, telegram from Santiago. Barter agreements between Chile
and Japan for the exporting of Chilean goods to Japan October 9, 1941
1854 State Department, from Santiago. Possibility of a Chilean-Japanese deal to
increase oil supplies of both countries October 8, 1941
1880 Office of Naval Intelligence. Report concerning Japanese oil investments in
Mexico October 3, 1941
1897 Memorandum for U.S. Chief of Staff, from G-2, on Japans new premier, Adm.
Tojo, October 17, 1941
2100 Report on Japanese economic and commercial situation and relations with
United States; telegram to State Department from Tokyo October 18, 1941
2297 British S.S. Activities of Japanese Consulate General in New September 16,
1941
2304 British S.S. Composition of new Japanese cabinet shows control has not yet
passed into the hands of the military, undated, received October 1941
2444 British Consulate, Guayaquil. Air mail report to British Ministry of Economic
Warfare about a rubber cargo from Ecuador to Japan October 24, 1941
2455 American Embassy, Buenos Aires. Payment for Argentine hides shipped to Japan
October 1, 1941
2461 American Commercial Attach, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Argentine exports to
Germany, Japan, and Russia during the first eight months of 1938 and 1941;
September 30, 1941
2588 British S.S. Japanese demands on Thailand, undated, received October 29, 1941
3158 Office of Naval Intelligence. Exports and production of strategic materials
(Argentina) for September 1941, with comments on movements to October 16,
1941; also summary of exports to Japan on Japanese steamers October 22,
1941
3159 Report from British Embassy to Finletter about Japanese shipments of gold to
South America, undated, received October 31, 1941
3176 American Embassy, Tokyo. Report on American freezing order against Japan
October 17, 1941
3562 American Embassy, Rio de Janeiro. Japanese proposal to barter manufactured
products for coffee in Brazil October 29, 1941
4158 British Q. Japanese penetration in Thailand from 1939, Japanese fear of a
British-Moscow-Chungking Block, German information from Shanghai, German
influence and tactics in Tokyo November 10, 1941
4762 Annual Economic Review of Japan, 1940 from American Commercial Attach,
Tokyo January 25, 1941
4999 British. $4 million bullion landed in Peru by Japan October 31, 1941
5000 Central Information Office, Buenos Aires. Shipment of Japanese gold to
Argentina in exchange for Argentine goods October 22, 1941
5001 American Embassy, Lima. Japanese credits for wool and vanadium purchases in
Peru October 24, 1941
5002 American Embassy, Lima. Credit opened for Japanese shipment of cobalt from
Chile October 27, 1941
5102 Letter regarding the Black Dragon Society in Japan August 14, 1941

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File Subject
5103 Letter. Italian Red Cross shipment to Italian prisoners in India held up by Japan
August 14, 1941
5247 Report from Swiss Minister at Tokyo to Bern, Switzerland regarding Japanese
policy about Indo-China and Thailand November 10, 1941
5327 British S.S. Analysis of the possibilities of Japanese moves against Thailand and
Russia simultaneously August 1941
5931 British S.S. Statement by Castano, the Spanish Consul General at Manila,
regarding Japans movements in the Far East September 23, 1941
5936 British Report. Fernandes reports that the Japanese political situation is critical
August 24, 1941
6208 Report from Q. Concerns mission of Wang Ching-Wei to Japan, June 1941, in
order to strengthen Nanking Government and to intensify relations between
Nanking and Axis, which as since recognized Nanking November 22, 1941
6800 British S.S. Rapid conclusion of the Anglo-Russian campaign in Persia taken
by Japan as indication of Great Britains resolution to defend her position in
Asia Minor. Japanese population alarmed and atmosphere of fear quieted by
propaganda over radio. Japanese policy on question of U.S. aid to Russia
through Japanese water December 5, 1941
6801 British S.S. Statement made by the Spanish Minister in Shanghai, on October
10, 1941, about the political situation in the Far East and Japans policy. Japan
seems to be awaiting the outcome of Germanys difficult campaign in Russia
December 1, 1941
6802 British S.S. Report on political intrigue in Japan, describing German activities in
Japan, espionage and Fifth Column activities, propaganda by Germany and also
German activities in Manchukuo and North China November 30, 1941
6803 British S.S. Statement issued from Argentine Embassy in Tokyo, on August 30,
1941, Japanese people subjected to colossal privations and sacrifices; inefficient
war time economy and lack of foresight by officials in charge of administration
of National Mobilization Law August 30, 1941
6938 American Embassy, Lima. Nature and Extent of Peruvian Trade with Japan, first
eight months of 1941 December 4, 1941
6939 Office of Naval Intelligence Report Japanese Intelligence and Propaganda in the
United States During 1941 December 4, 1941
6980 Council on Foreign Relations Study Group Reports; contains Do Bases for a Real
Peace Exist Between the U.S. and Japan? and Japans Peace Terms November
26, 1941
7124 State Department. The Situation in the Far East-General Summary December
11, 1941
7137 Q, British S.S. The Colombian Charge dAffaires, Stockholm, expressed the belief
that Japan would be forced to go to war on the United States, even though
Japan knew she was not a strong enough power to wage a successful war
November 15, 1941
7197 British S.S. Report on the new Japanese Governments policy and information
about Nanking September 24, 1941
7202 Military Intelligence Division. Report on Japanese commanders in the southward
drive December 16, 1941
7208 British S.S. Q. Summary of impressions formed from a study of Japanese-
language newspapers on the West Coast received December 17, 1941
7491 Letter from J.E. Hoover to Donovan about threatened strike in the mines of Utah
and Nevada if Japanese nationals in the mines are allowed to continue work
December 11, 1941
7566 Kurt Bloch, Defense Finance Section, OPA Japanese War Finance March 20,
1941, 111 pp.
7578 British S.S. Statement by French Consul General, Shanghai, about Japanese
entrance into the war if Russia collapsed or Anglo-American propaganda
provoked her to it

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File Subject
7585 Office of Naval Intelligence. Report on Japanese in Chile, and their opinions
regarding the war, and the part Chile and Argentina will play in stopping
Germans and Japanese December 10, 1941
8015 State Department. The Situation in the Far East-General Summary December
26, 1941
8055 Letter from Manila to Switzerland; political and social conditions in Japan
have apparently grown steadily worse in recent years; a little information on
economic conditions April 12, 1941
8234 Office of Naval Intelligence. Report on Japanese agents and suspects,
propagandists in the United States and Latin America December 24, 1941
8520 Brief biographies of highly placed Japanese military officers, from a UP cable,
undated, received January 6, 1942
8546 Letter from Montevideo, Uruguay, to Kobe Japan; writer, German businessman,
reports that blacklists paralyze trade with Germany and interfere with trade with
Japan October 8, 1941
8610 British. Report from Q. Japanese demands on French Indo-China Oct. 24, 1941
8987 State Department. The Situation in the Far East-General Summary Jan. 2,
1942
9165 Office of Naval Intelligence. Shipments of strategic materials from Chilean and
Peruvian ports to Japan via Japanese steamers September 26, 1941
9182 Office of Naval Intelligence. Report that Japanese may abandon shipping to west
coast of South America because of oil shortage September 20, 1941
9715 George E. Rosden, Paper on the extent and limitations of Japans economic
preparedness January 14, 1942
9772 Division of Far Eastern Affairs to Col. Donovan. The Situation in the Far East,
General Summary; covers military developments in the various theaters of the
Far East, financial developments in Japan, Japanese propaganda, etc. Jan. 15,
1942
9813 British S.S. Report that Swiss Minister to Tokyo made a statement to his
government on October 6, 1941, that Japan trapped by its propaganda and
cannot back down because of the strength of public opinion January 15, 1942
10070 British S.S. Report obtained from a Dutch businessman long resident in Japan;
general information, including specifically comments on supplies of those
commodities needed for war, atrocities, and political information Jan. 21, 1942
10207 State Department. The Situation in the Far East-General Summary January
22, 1942
10277 British report on the Japanese in Indo-China received January 29, 1942
10603 British S.S. From Q. Baron Shu Tomii, Japanese Ambassador to Argentina,
sent note to Argentine Foreign Minister concerning Anglo-American propaganda,
Japanese war aims, Japanese relations with South America January 19, 1942
10717 A.H.J. Lovink, Councillor on East Asiatic Affairs to His Excellency, Governor
General of the Netherlands East Indies. Report on Japanese aims in the Far East
of the psychology underlying present Japanese policy and plans for a New Order
in the Far East undated, received February 1, 1942
11325 Office of Naval Intelligence. Report on Japanese Prefectural, Regional, and
Overseas Societies February 2, 1942
11402 Memo from J.E. Hoover to Col. Donovan regarding the Japanese Intelligence
Service February 6, 1942
11481 Military Intelligence Division. Report of Mr. G. N. Dockhurst, British subject, who
spent more than 20 years in Japan, regarding military control of the population
in Japan Feb. 6, 1942
12026 British S.S. Information on Japanese war aims received February 18, 1942
12109 Letter from J. E. Hoover to Col. Donovan with attached memorandum setting
forth information given an Federal Bureau of Investigation member by Saburo
Kurusu, who is detained at the Homestead, Hot Spring, Virginia Feb. 13, 1942

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12924 Copy of The Tripartite Alliance and the Japanese-American War by Kinoaki
Matsuo February 28, 1942
13057 Netherlands East Indies Intelligence Service. Report on Organization of
Japanese Intelligence Service December 4, 1941
13364 Copies of an exchange of correspondence of 1938 between the Indian poet, the
late Rabindranath Tagore [1861-1941], and the Japanese poet, Yone Noguchi
[1875-1947], which had been copies from the Living Age of April 1939; contains
a discussion of the Chinese-Japanese War March 5, 1942
13384 Memo from J.E. Hoover to Donovan, enclosing a memo relative to the former
Japanese Naval Attach [then confined at Hot Springs, Virginia] still receiving
USGPO publications, including pilot charts and daily Treasury reports March 9,
1942
13752 Information on the Japanese material, books, maps, pamphlets, etc. in the New
York Military Intelligence Division Office January 21, 1942
13893 J.E. Hoover to Coordinator of Information, enclosing a memorandum giving
information by Adm. Kichisaburo Nomura, Ambassador Extraordinary and
Plenipotentiary of the former Japanese Embassy in Washington, who is at the
Homestead Hotel, Hot Springs, Virginia. Nomura remarked that he realized the
present war was unnecessary and in his opinion the war leaders in Japan were
greatly at fault March 22, 1942
13989 Military Intelligence Division. Comments on Current Events; included are reports
on Japanese plans in the Far East February 10, 1942
13909 Office of Naval Intelligence. Report on Japans ability to wage war Mar. 20, 1942
14601 Report on the resignation of the Third Konoe Cabinet and its replacement by
a Cabinet headed by Hideki Tojo, former War Minister in the Konoe Cabinet
October 20, 1941
15068 Council on Human Relations, New York City. Japanese Character Structure and
Propaganda. Includes information on reasons impelling the Japanese toward
aggressive war April 17, 1942
15074 Report entitled Greater East Asia from a Geographical Viewpoint. This is a
series of lectures, edited by Psychology Division, Coordinator of Information,
by Professor T. Komaki, of Kyoto Imperial University, broadcast from Tokyo. It
discusses Japanese war aims, from a propaganda point of view April 10, 1942
15359 Memorandum on Japanese occupation of Netherlands East Indies April 23, 1942
15398 Office of Facts and Figures. Report on the Japanese problem and whether the
Japanese should be moved from the Pacific Coast April 21, 1942
15576 Military Intelligence Division. Report on Japanese affairs; included is information
on censorship of foreign mails, relations with Indo-China October 20, 1941
15686 Translation of War Camp Instructions on morale, behavior, discipline issued by
Hideki Tojo, War Minister April 24, 1942
15790 United States Tariff Commission. U.S. Imports from Japan and Their Relation
to the Defense Program and to the Economy of the Country September 1941,
239 pp.
16005 Military Intelligence Division. British translation of a Chinese general staff study
on General Characteristics of Japanese Military Strength, compiled in September
1941 and containing information on casualties, conscription, labor, and war
effort March 27, 1942, 20 pp.
16018 Foreign Broadcast Monitoring Service, FCC. Translation of a series of six lectures
broadcast over Station JVW3, Tokyo, Japan February 22-27, 1942, regarding
Japanese plans in the Pacific April 30, 1942, 16 pp.
16084 Report on Japanese administration in Hong Kong and Indo-China n.d. received
May 12, 1942, 1 p.
16667 American Embassy, Lima. Peruvian reaction to the establishment of diplomatic
relations between Japan and the Vatican March 30, 1942, 2 pp.

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16965 H.V. Fay, Coordinator of Information. Japanese imports of some strategic
commodities since 1935 June 1, 1942, 3 pp.
17403 U.S. Government Printing Office. Far Eastern Survey Report, by Lt. Col. Warren
J. Clear, GSC. Includes information on Japanese propaganda preparation for war,
reasons for Japanese successes, first hand report from Corregidor received June
12, 1942, 34 pp.
17464 Coordinator of Information, London Branch. Report on Sarawak and British
North Borneo, including information of Japanese methods of occupation of the
latter May 22, 1942, 10 pp.
17471 Report on Hong Kong; included is information on Japanese exploitations
received June 15, 1942, 1 p.
17695 Ministry of Economic Warfare. Economic Warfare Intelligence Series No. 203;
includes long discussion of blockade running from Japan to Germany May 9,
1942, 11 pp.
17788 Ministry of Economic Warfare. Notes of Economic Intelligence for Week Ending
March 6, 1941; includes information on Japanese occupation of Malaya March 6,
1942, 5 pp.
17871 J.E. Hoover to OSS, transmitting Japanese booklets printed in the English
language and published in Japan; included: Is Japan to Blame May 30, 1942,
670 pp.
17894 Notes on an interview with Thai Minister in Washington; included is information
on Japanese methods of occupation; also attached is an annex consisting of
notable vents taking place in Thailand after the invasion June 15, 1942, 36 pp.
17937 OSS. Report on Japanese-German relations and Japanese war aims received
June 24, 1942
18035 Letter from Hawaiian-born Japanese-American interned at Manzanar regarding
conditions at the internment camps June 4, 1942, 6 pp.
18036 OSS SA. Report on Japanese efforts over 40 years to penetrate American
fisheries in Alaska June 5, 1942, 5 pp.
18052 J.E. Hoover to Colonel Donovan. Photostatic copies of memos dated November
7-25, 1941; included is one memo regarding the possibility of anti-Japanese
riots in Los Angeles, with recommendations for the proper propaganda for, and
treatment of, the harmless element of U.S. Japanese population 18 pp.
18110 Military Intelligence Division. Report on status of Japanese Mobilization April 3,
1942, 6 pp.
18219 Far Eastern Economic Notes. Includes information on the general occupation of
the Japanese in many Far Eastern countries May 1942, 8 pp.
18225 Military Intelligence Division, London. Japans Economic gains from Indo-China
and Thailand May 21, 1942, 4 pp.
18246 G-2 War Department. Japanese essays on war, belief in victory, and willingness
to follow the command of the Emperor June 26, 1942
18310 Federal Communications Commission and Board of Economic Warfare. Economic
Intelligence from Radio Broadcast Far East June 27, 1942, 14 pp.
18786 Ministry of Economic Warfare. Economic Warfare (General) Series No. 6, Weekly
Analysis of Censorship Material Relating to Trade in Europe and the Far East;
included is information on blockade running Received May 30-June 5, 1942,
28 pp.
18980 Ministry of Economic Warfare. Notes on MEW Monthly Review Meeting for June
1942; includes information on blockage running of rubber from the Far East July
7, 1942
19068 Military Intelligence Service. Information Bulletin No. 16 Japanese Warfare: A
Summary May 20, 1942, 84 pp.
19072 Military Intelligence Service. Information Bulletin No. 10. Notes on Japanese
Warfare includes information on Japanese task forces, landing operations,
tactics and equipment, operations in Malaya and bicycle troops March 21, 1944,
22 pp.

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19078 Military Intelligence Service. Information Bulletin No. 3. Includes information on
Japanese Fifth Column activities in Malaya in 1941 December 24, 1941, 9 pp.
19224 Report concerning the reception of the Japanese Ambassador by the Pope July
27, 1942, 2 pp.
19443 Information on Japanese material available in New York Military Intelligence
Service Office June 30, 1942, 34 pp.
19557 Ministry of Information. Report on the economy of Manchuria; included is
information on Japanese methods of occupation of Manchukuo July 7, 1942, 16
pp.
19698 OSS SA. Report on German-Japanese trade, blockade running Aug. 12, 1942, 1
p.
19711 Report on Japanese exploitation of the Philippines July 23, 1942, 3 pp.
19804 State Department, London. Miscellaneous notes from London; includes
information on German-Japanese trade relations, Japanese Government July 29,
1942, 6 pp.
19817 An Analysis of the Greater East Asia Policy as evidenced by Japanese broadcasts
June 1942, 21 pp.
19819 Report on conditions in the Far East; included is information on the effects
of Japanese domination in conquered territory, ruthless exploitation of the
Netherlands East Indies and Thailand n.d. received August 28, 1942, 2 pp.
19965 OSS SA. German objectives and pressure on Japan; statements by the Japanese
Military Attach; Japanese peace feelers to China July 13, 1942, 2 pp.
20257 State Department. Memorandum on the Japanese on: Japanese exploitation of
subject peoples, China, Manchukuo, and Korea; Japans philosophy of life; the
Japanese attitude toward Christianity; Japans government; Japans disregard
of agreements; what the United States had done for Japan; U.S. relations with
Japan; Japanese air raids on China and Japans atrocities and bestiality in China
and other conquered countries August 27, 1942, 99 pp.
20273 Office of Naval Intelligence, Honolulu, Hawaii. Information concerning
agriculture in the Philippines, indicating Japanese methods of occupation July
25, 1942, 3 pp.
20275 Office of Naval Intelligence, Honolulu, Hawaii. Excerpts from Radio Tokyo which
relate to Philippine Island agriculture conditions, indicating Japanese methods of
occupation July 25, 1942, 6 pp.
20299 Ministry of Economic Warfare. Economic Warfare (Intelligence) Series No. 338.
Ministry of Economic Warfare. Memorandum on Malaya and Burma, including
their economic value to Japan August 19, 1942, 2 pp.
20331 State Department. General Summary of the Military, Economic and Political
Situation in French Indo-China; included is information on Japanese control
August 14, 1942, 27 pp.
20397 Letter regarding Japanese petroleum supplies, including stock obtained from the
conquered countries July 26, 1942, 10 pp.
20398 Ministry of Economic Warfare. Notes of Economic Intelligence for Week Ending
July 24, 1942; includes information on Japans supply demands on Germany 4
pp.
20404 Ministry of Economic Warfare. A Report on supplies available to Japan in Malaya
August 4, 1942, 8 pp.
20519 Report on conditions in the Philippines; includes information on treatment of
natives, atrocities, treatment of neutrals, prisoner of war, internment camps
August 23, 1942, 56 pp.
20589 Memorandum on conditions in various Far Eastern areas, as gathered from
American citizens repatriated on the S.S. Gripsholm; included is information on
treatment of internees and prisoners at the hands of the Japanese September 2,
1942, 2 pp.

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20519 State Department. Report on conditions in the Philippine Islands since the
Japanese occupation; includes information on treatment of natives, atrocities,
treatment of neutrals, prisoners of war, internment camps August 23, 1942,
56 pp.
20541 Report by a former AP correspondent in Tokyo on the unreliability of the
International Red Cross in Tokyo, and on manual labor forced on the Dutch by
the Japanese in the Netherlands East Indies September 3, 1942, 2 pp.
20619 Letter and translation dealing with the propaganda purposes of the White
Swastika Society August 30, 1942, 4 pp.
20811 Military Intelligence Division, New Delhi, India. Report on Burmese
Independence Army, the India National Army, and the Indian Independence
League August 17, 1942, 4 pp.
20862 State Department. Survey of Current Political Thought and Temper of the Korean
People; included is information regarding labor being diverted to Japan and
Manchuria; six enclosures from missionaries attached August 21, 1942, 13 pp.
20907 Polish Intelligence. Information on Japanese actions in Indo-China September
21, 1942, 1 p.
20997 Military Intelligence Division. Order of Battle of the Japanese Army September
1942, 56 pp.
20984 Military Intelligence Service, New York Office. Report on how the Japanese will
use native population, with Japanese overseers, to develop their industries
September 9, 1942, 2 pp.
21143 British. The Economy of the Netherlands East Indies January 7, 1942, 17 pp.
21199 Ministry of Economic Warfare. Economic Warfare (Intelligence) Series No. 377,
Sea and Air Transport between Japan and Axis Europe September 9, 1942, 3 pp.
21315 Military Intelligence Division, China. Japanese Use of Chemicals in China,
reports of chemical attacks against Chinese in Chekiang, China, and earlier
campaigns June 16, 1942, 4 pp.
21357 Board of Economic Warfare (BEW) Interviews with eleven Americans just
returned from Korea September 1942, 37 pp.
21359 Board of Economic Warfare. Estimated Raw Materials Supply Position of Japan
September 8, 1942, 46 pp.
21398 Report from Polish intelligence regarding the situation in Indo-China May 1942,
2 pp.
21710 OSS SA. Report on Japanese occupied territory; included is information on
Thailand, Indo-China, Japanese measures in Malaya to enforce their rule
received October 7, 1942, 16 pp.
21928 War Department, Far Eastern Intelligence, Summary of information obtained
from passengers returning from the Far East to the United States aboard the
evacuation ship Gripsholm September 1942
21982 State Department, Chungking, China. Economic material from Japanese radio
broadcasts; included is information on Japanese occupation of various Far
Eastern territories September 10, 1942, 12 pp.
22001 Board of Economic Warfare. Copy of an interview with information on
miscellaneous subjects dealing with the Far East, including economic controls,
social and political conditions received October 13, 1942, 5 pp.
22008 Board of Economic Warfare. Report of interview with Chase Bank Manager at
Hong Kong, returned on the S.S. Gripsholm; included is information on Japanese
treatment of Chinese and Europeans after the capture of Hong Kong, Japanese
looting of warehouses September 4, 1942, 6 pp.
22139 American Consulate, Shanghai, China. Developments in Agricultural Policy and
Programs for the Japanese Empire, Occupied Areas in China and Manchukuo for
during the year 1940; April 3, 1942, 100 pp.
22192 Ministry of Economic Warfare. Japan-Major Industrial and Raw Material Position
September 7, 1942, 10 pp.

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22224 Federal Communications Commission, Foreign Broadcast Monitoring Service.
The Philippines Under Japan Includes information on atrocities July 18, 1942,
8 pp.
22267 Report written by a newspaperman in San Francisco on conditions in the Pacific;
includes information on the position of the Japanese in the Pacific, the activities
of Subhas Chandra Bose in India, Japanese atrocities in India, the Japanese
foreign office and military conditions in Japan October 14, 1942, 4 pp.
22333 Report on labor conditions in Japanese-occupied Netherlands East Indies,
particularly Java; included is information on exploitation of labor and brutal
treatment of natives October 17, 1942, 1 p.
22336 American Consul, on board S.S. Gripsholm. General Review of Manchurian
Economic since December 1940 August 20, 1942, 18 pp.
22337 American Consul, M.S. Gripsholm. Report on Hainan Island, China; included is
information on Japanese occupation August 18, 1942, 7 pp.
22398 British Source. Economic Information on the Far East from repatriated
Americans who arrived on Gripsholm, August 23, 1942; includes information on
Japanese seizure of the petroleum industry in Hong Kong September 29, 1942,
17 pp.
22492 Report on Japanese efforts in China and Japanese war aims October 19, 1942
22499 Board of Economic Warfare. Information Affecting Enemy Deficiency: German
Europe and the Far East October 1, 1942, 7 pp.
22511 State Department, London. German articles relating Japanese Economic Matters
in Asia September 23, 1942, 3 pp.
22642 Board of Economic Warfare. Interview regarding Hong Kong; included is
information on Japanese looting of industries, conscription of collie labor
October 29, 1942, 5 pp.
22769 Board of Economic Warfare. Report on Manchukuo; included is information on
the Japanese army of occupation September 16, 1942, 14 pp.
22806 British Ministry of Information. Analysis of Broadcast Propaganda from Japanese
Controlled Stations, covering August 15-October 4, 1942, 14 pp.
23015 State Department. Report on Japanese-German Relations at Shanghai after
December 8, 1941; included is information on Japanese control in China October
27, 1942, 11 pp.
23099 Ministry of Economic Warfare. Economic Warfare (Blockade) Series No. 224
Report on blockade running October 3, 1942, 8 pp.
23203 Board of Economic Warfare. Bi-Monthly Appraisal of Japans Economic Position
October 1, 1942, 14 pp.
23237 Edwin B. Dozier, Army Contact Office, G-2 Honolulu, Study of Japanese
Numerology; included is a study of the significance of certain dates affecting
Japanese action, etc. October 19, 1942, 21 pp.
23420 Board of Economic Warfare. Weekly Notes on Current Economic Information.
Includes information on Japanese exploitation of Burma November 2, 1942,
10 pp.
23428 Office of the Chief of Chemical Warfare, Chemical Warfare Intelligence Bulletin
B. Description and drawings of captured Japanese flame thrower October 1,
1942, 8 pp.
23448 Military Intelligence Service. Report on conditions in the Philippine Islands;
included is information on treatment of prisoners of war October 26, 1942, 2 pp.
23453 Board of Economic Warfare. Excerpts from reports from repatriates on the S.S.
Gripsholm regarding Japanese activity in the Far East n.d. received November 4,
1942, 12 pp.
23528 Report on Dutch East Indies; includes information on Japanese penetration
efforts 1931-1941; November 21, 1942, 37 pp.
23613 Office of Chief Chemical Warfare, Chemical Warfare Intelligence Bulletin No. 2;
information on Japanese supplies of Nitrogen Mustard Gases Nov. 1, 1942, 2 pp.

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23790 State Department. Report on economic conditions in the Philippines October 15,
1942, 31 pp.
23827 Board of Economic Warfare. Weekly Notes on Current Economic Information;
includes information on Japanese economic exploitations November 9, 1942,
9 pp.
23838 Interview providing information on Hong Kong; included is information on
concentration camps and atrocities August 28, 1942, 30 pp.
24081 British source. Report consisting of information on Japan obtained through a
series of interviews with passengers returning to the United Kingdom in the
S.S. El Nil; included is information on occupied territories received December 5,
1942, 67 pp.
24083 OSS SA. Report regarding Japanese treatment of Spaniards; included is
information on Japanese hatred of white race, poor treatment of Spanish clergy
November 23, 1942, 3 pp.
24323 Military Intelligence Service. Japanese Land Operations, (from Japanese
Sources) Campaign Study No. 3 December 8, 1941 to June 8, 1942 November
18, 1942, 46 pp.
24338 OSS/MIS/ONI. Gazetteer of Japan including Korea, Formosa and Karafreto
November 1, 1942, 109 pp.
24344 Military Intelligence Service, London. Supplies Available to Japan from Burma
September 21, 1942, 1 p.
24368 OSS SI. Copy of Japanese Prison Regulations from the Prisoners War Camp at
Woosung, Shanghai, China November 25, 1942, 3 pp.
24405 Report on conditions in French Indo-China November 25, 1942, 6 pp.
24784 British. Political and Military Situation in India October-November 1942, 25 pp.
24796 British source. Analysis and Interpretation of Japanese Policy in Southern Areas
of the greater Co-Prosperity Sphere November 2, 1942, 12 pp.
24955 Military Intelligence Service. Survey of the Japanese Empire, including Occupied
Areas of Manchuria and China, in three volumes, June 1, 1942, 610 pp. and 21
maps
24968 Foreign Broadcast Intelligence Service (Federal Communications Commission).
Radio Report on the Far East No. 9 December 8, 1942, 90 pp.
25002 Military Intelligence Division, London. List of commodities in which Japan is
deficient November 2, 1942, 2 pp.
25038 Board of Economic Warfare. Weekly Notes on Current Economic Information;
include information on Koreas contribution to Japans manpower supply
November 30, 1942, 8 pp.
25068 Official Japanese account of the results of the Battle of Hawaii made in the
middle of December 1941; December 5, 1942, 2 pp.
25210 OSS SI. Interviews relating to the Far East; included is information about
Japanese occupation of China, U.S. prisoners of war in Japan Dec. 1942, 9 pp.
25269 Weekly Notes on Current Economic Information; includes information on
extension of Japanese banking and insurance into Malaya and Sumatra,
Japanese exploitation of other occupied territories, December 1942, 7 pp.
25289 Board of Economic Warfare. Blockade-Running Between German Europe and the
Far East November 4, 1942, 6 pp.
25291 Enemy Branch, Board of Economic Warfare. Weekly Notes on Current Economic
Information; includes information on Japanese exploitation of occupied
territories December 8, 1942, 7 pp.
25317 Military Intelligence Division. Information on Harbin, Manchukuo; included is
information on Manchurians being forced into the Japanese army, Japanese
efforts to deprive people of food and lower their morale by use of drugs
November 27, 1942, 7 pp.

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25401 Federal Communications Commission. Translation of a radio speech by Col.
Nakaye Yahagi, Chief of the Japanese Press Section, on December 8, 1942,
regarding U.S. war policies December 15, 1942, 9 pp.
25430 Military Intelligence Division. Order of Battle of the Japanese Army December
1942, 139 pp.
25436 Military Intelligence Division, London. Summary of evidence of Japans
economic position contained in interviews with persons repatriated on the S.S.
El Nil. Includes information on Japanese occupation and exploitation methods
November 17, 1942, 7 pp.
25438 Military Intelligence Division Order of Battle of the Japanese Army December
1942, 139 pp.
25522 Military Intelligence Division G-2. Report on Japanese Base at Malakal Harbor,
Palau Islands December 9, 1942, 3 pp.
25643 Japanese radio broadcasts; included are denials of atrocities Oct. 30, 1942, 6 pp.
25845 Board of Economic Warfare. Supplementary information on vanadium exports to
Japan and Japanese requirements November 30, 1942, 4 pp.
25958 Military Intelligence Service. Report on Japanese activities in the Solomon
Islands December 15, 1942, 13 pp.
25963 British. French Far East and Pacific Intelligence Report, covering Indo-China,
French Oceania, New Caledonia, and the Condominium of the New Hebrides
August 1941, 88 pp.
26075 Office of War Information. Report on the Far East from Passengers Returned on
the S.S. Gripsholm; mostly relates to propaganda December 14, 1942, 100 pp.
26218 Office of War Information. Digest of Information Received from Abroad-Far
Eastern Publicity Background Weekly Reports Nos. 18-19 (Far Eastern Bureau,
British Ministry of Information, New Delhi); included is information on Japanese
propaganda, methods of occupation, and control in French Indo-China, Thailand,
Netherlands East Indies, Philippines, Malaya, and Burma December 8, 1942, 9 pp.
26348 Board of Economic Warfare. Bi-Monthly Appraisal of Japans Economic Position,
December 1, 1942; includes information on forced labor in Manchuria,
conscription in Korea, compromise between army and industrial leaders
regarding administration of occupied territory December 1, 1942, 5 pp.
26387 Board of Economic Warfare. Notes on Current Economic Information; includes
information on Japanese exploitation of the Greater East Asia economy
December 21, 1942, 9 pp.
26394 Federal Communications Commission. Radio Report on the Far East No. 11;
includes propaganda broadcasts, Japanese occupation of the Far East January 5,
1943, 67 pp.
26398 Military Intelligence Service. Photographs from E.W. Miller, showing Japanese
forces in the Shanghai area, Japanese troops at Nanking wall and marching
through Nanking, etc. December 31, 1942, 9 pp.
26455 OSS SI. Report on Japans supply problems; includes information on production
in occupied territory for Japanese use January 5, 1943, 8 pp.
26460 Military Intelligence Service, San Francisco Office. Report on some of the
methods resorted to by the Japanese in their war on China, as well as
unintentional atrocities committed in British or U.S. centers of activity
December 28, 1942, 3 pp.
26522 Information on Japanese material available in New York Office December 4,
1942, 39 pp.
26591 Interview with H.G.W. Woodhead, a British journalist imprisoned in Shanghai,
China from March 4 to June 15, 1942; included is information about the
cruelties of the Japanese, the activities of the Japanese Gestapo Dec. 30,
1942, 25 pp.
26612 Report from Chile regarding Japanese activities in Chile and the Far East
December 16, 1942, 2 pp.

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26688 Excerpts from a letter written in Canton, China on August 17, 1942, concerning
conditions in China; included is information of on Japanese absurd and cruel
treatment of the common people January 7, 1943, 1 p.
26721 Military Intelligence Service. Report providing information on the Dutch East
Indies; included is information on Japanese treatment of Dutch prisoners June
2, 1942, 2 pp.
26727 Military Intelligence Service, New York. News item copied from the Shanghai
Times of March 30, 1942 regarding Shanghai industries taken over by the
Japanese October 12, 1942, 3 pp.
26729 Military Intelligence Division. Report on Honk Kong and Shanghai; includes
information on Japanese seizure of Allied-owned businesses, Japanese roundup
of labor October 15, 1942, 2 pp.
26732 Military Intelligence Service, New York. Report on importance of soy bean as a
food; includes information on Japanese exploitation of Manchuria October 24,
1942, 2 pp.
26784 Office of Naval Intelligence, Colombo Ceylon. A memorandum regarding the
Netherlands East Indies; included is information on prisoners of war, conditions
in internment camps, conduct of the Japanese, treatment of prisoners of war
and the civilian population October 1, 1942, 8 pp.
26861 Report regarding Japanese difficulties January 9, 1943, 2 pp.
26875 Joint Liaison Committee, Washington. In Perspective No. 6; a pamphlet
that includes information on Japanese war aims and morale, Axis propaganda
January 8, 1943
26897 Report on the treatment by the Japanese of American and other civilian
internees in Hong Kong August 5, 1942, 36 pp.
26909 British Ministry of Information, Far Eastern Bureau, New Delhi. Far Eastern
Publicity Background Weekly Report Nos. 21-23. Includes information on
Japanese occupation propaganda and control November 13-27, 1942, 13 pp.
27055 Report regarding Netherlands East Indies; includes information on large
teakwood forests in Java are being stripped with complete disregard of future
needs, force recruitment of native workers, Japanese harsh treatment of
natives received January 6, 1943, 2 pp.
27104 Order of Battle for the Japanese Air Services January 8, 1943, 2 pp.
27199 Report on Japanese Army in China November 1942, 3 pp.
27282 American Consul General, Batavia. Report on Java; included is information on
Japanese cruelty to inhabitants, Japanese military administration, imprisonment
of white men October 29, 1942, 9 pp.
27421 Japanese radio propaganda directed to occupied territories Dec. 14, 1942, 18 pp.
27465 Report on Japanese occupation of Shanghai, China January 25, 1943, 2 pp.
27594 Board of Economic Warfare. Notes on Current Economic Information No. 8.
Included is information on Japanese control of Far Eastern industry and finance,
including exploitation of Manchurian hydroelectric power Jan.18, 1943, 30 pp.
27779 Report containing information on Japans looting of China January 5, 1943, 3 pp.
27808 Ministry of Economic Warfare. Co-Prosperity Sphere Currencies and Trade
Summary December 21, 1942, 8 pp.
27962 Report on Japanese attitude toward the United States and other Japanese
topics, including the Emperor, propaganda January 27, 1943, 4 pp.
27989 Memorandum concerning an interview with an individual who left Shanghai,
China in August 1942; information is provided about the miserable conditions
in which Jewish refugees, mostly German, live February 2, 1943, 2 pp.
28015 W. Far Eastern Weekly Intelligence Summary Nos. 1 and 2 for weeks ending
January 1, 1943 and January 8, 1943; intercepted broadcasts which cover
various economic and financial information January 1943, 9 pp.

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28030 Report on China; included is information on forced labor, Japanese control
December 17, 1942, 5 pp.
28035 Summary of Finding in questionnaire on North and Central China, containing
interviews with persons repatriated on the S.S. Narkunda; includes information
on Japanese seizure of coal mines, Japanese control over trade and industry
December 16, 1942, 3 pp.
28043 Board of Economic Warfare. Bibliography of Military Occupation: Japanese
Techniques of Occupation; lists of books and articles published in the United
States and the Far East on Japanese methods of economic exploitation and
administration for the countries occupied by its troops December 1942, 59 pp.
[see also 39748]
28087 Military Intelligence Service. Intelligence Bulletin No. 6; includes translations
from Japanese documents dealing with Japanese warfare and extracts from
diaries of soldiers February 1943, 100 pp.
28140 Information from Percy Whiteing, correspondent who was interned in Japan, on
Japanese attitude on espionage January 25, 1943, 3 pp.
28146 Military Intelligence Division. Interviews regarding general conditions in Korea
January 11, 1943, 3 pp.
28159 Board of Economic Warfare. Japanese Techniques of Occupation: Philippine
Islands January 15, 1943, 14 pp.
28168 U.S. Embassy, Chungking, China. Transmission for Board of Economic Warfare
from Japanese Radio Broadcasts obtained from Chinese Monitoring Services,
covering August 26-October 19, 1942; includes announcements of Japanese
progress in control of conquered areas November 4, 1942, 10 pp.
28375 Japanese Techniques of Occupation: Netherlands East Indies, British Malaya
January 15, 1943, 24 pp.
28407 Japan-Manchuria Branch, Far Eastern Group, Military Intelligence Service. Index
to Japan Times and Advertiser December 7, 1941-June 17, 1942, ca. 500 pp.
28507 Report on Japanese manpower November 20, 1942, 36 pp.
28716 Report on the political and military situation in North Kiangsu Province China,
based on report of American missionary who returned on the S.S. Gripsholm;
included is information on Chinese puppets February 16, 1943, 3 pp.
28721 Report on Japanese occupation of Hong Kong; included is information on
collaborators January 11, 1943, 3 pp.
28740 Summary of Japans foodstuff position; includes the Japanese Empire February
5, 1943, 26 pp.
28745 Report based on information from Japanese radio; included is information on
Japanese stripping Netherlands East Indies of goods, Java forests being cut
down, Netherlands East Indies and Indo-China being drained of rice Feb.16,
1943, 2 pp.
28748 Report on German-Japanese relations February 16, 1943, 1 p.
28826 Report on general conditions in China February 17, 1943, 12 pp.
28862 Notes on Current Economic Situation December 21, 1942, 9 pp.
28944 Report on the Organization of Japanese National Association of Political Service
(Taisei Yokusankai) December 30, 1942, 8 pp.
28997 Report on preliminary results of the interrogation of the prisoners off the S.S.
Ramses and neutral members of the crew, who describe conditions in Java;
included is information on location of large European prison camp December 23,
1942, 1 p.
29051 Short biographical sketches on leading Japanese army and political leaders
December 30, 1942, 5 pp.
29074 Office of Naval Intelligence, London. Report on Japans Economic Position;
includes information on the effects of Japanese occupation of various countries
November 7, 1942, 7 pp.

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29194 Report on Japanese occupation of Burma January 13, 1943, 3 pp.
29895 Department of Justice, Denver. Information obtain from an American citizen
of Japanese extraction who had studies and worked in Japan; included is
information on how the Japanese people feel about the Emperor February 20,
1943, 2 pp.
29948 Report on Honan Province, China; included is information on requisitioning for
the Army, labor conscription November 5, 1942, 13 pp.
29967 Report on conditions in Canton, China, extracted from a medical missionarys
diary October 2-31, 1942; includes information on internment camp,
concentration camp March 6, 1943, 6 pp.
29973 Report on Japanese administration of the Philippines; included is information on
Japanese stripping the country of scrap iron, rice, sugar, etc Feb.12, 1943, 1 p.
30068 Report by a Norwegian merchant marine officer; noted good treatment afforded
Allied prisoners of war in Japan March 2, 1943, 3 pp.
30091 Report on the Korean independence movement January 15, 1943, 5 pp.
30226 Report on attitude of the Japanese people toward Nisei (Japanese born in
America), other Americans and foreigners in general, 1936-1941, based on
information supplied by Japanese Americans March 9, 1943, 4 pp.
30364 Report on economic situation in Japan 1936-1941 March 9, 1943, 4 pp.
30684 Estimates of Japans loot pile March 13, 1943, 4 pp.
31131 Intelligence Bulletin Vol. 1 No. 8; contains information on Japanese treatment of
Southwest Pacific natives and information on forced laborers in the Southwest
Pacific April 1943, 76 pp.
32075 Report on the Netherlands East Indies; included is information on Japanese
treatment of war prisoners and internees, including bayoneting in the stomach,
food and drug shortages, diseases, etc. February 9, 1943, 5 pp.
32193 Report on Netherlands East Indies; included is information on torture and
atrocities March 14, 1943, 5 pp.
32328 Instructions to Translators of Japanese, with a dictionary of Japanese
governmental bureaus or ministries, personnel of the Japanese government and
of the government of Nanking, of the Chungking Kuomintang and regime, with
a chart showing set-up of the Secretariat, a list of Chinese military terms n.d.
received September 27, 1943, 25 pp.
32730 Report on establishment of Greater East Asia Ministry on September 1, 1942;
April 7, 1943, 9 pp.
33028 Report on Hong Kong; includes information on treatment of British prisoners of
war, internment camps, January 28, 1943, 3 pp.
33154 Economic material from Japanese broadcasts March 8, 1943, 12 pp.
33193 Report on Kurusus speech over Japanese radio regarding his mission in
Washington, DC March 13, 1943, 8 pp.
33478 American policy toward Japan after the war; possible peace conditions are
mentioned January 9, 1943, 7 pp.
33505 Fortnightly Intelligence Report No. 4; covers (mostly from Japanese press and
broadcasts) information on Japanese political, military, and naval appointments,
deportation of Peruvian Japanese, Japanese hospital ships, alleged U.S. atrocity
in the Philippines, economic organization of the Empire, Catholic collaboration
with the Japanese in the Philippines, propaganda May 8, 1943, 11 pp.
34080 Report regarding Japanese internment orders issued in Shanghai, China May 8,
1943, 5 pp.
34137 Report on Burma under Japanese occupation April 12, 1943, 4 pp.
34376 Report on preparations for chemical warfare on the part of Germany and Japan
April 30, 1943, 3 pp.
34402 Report on Japanese prisoners of war at Guadalcanal May 5, 1943, 3 pp.

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34468 Report on Burma by returned American missionary; includes information on
Japanese pre-war penetration into Burma May 4, 1943, 2 pp.
34680 Report on Japanese attempts to suborn Indians April 24, 1943, 3 pp.
34684 Report on individual rumored to have become puppet government of Penang
under the Japanese May 8, 1943, 3 pp.
34818 Report on conditions in the Wuhan Area, China; included is information on
revival of opium trade, puppet government, houses destroyed for firewood,
requisitioning of all foreign property, Japanese economic control, tortures April
7, 1943, 13 pp.
34964 Bibliography of reports, photographs, pamphlets, maps, etc. on Japan which are
available in the New York Office of Military Intelligence Service April 27, 1943,
14 pp.
34965 Radio broadcasts of the Japanese and the Nanking Regime April 15, 1943, 9 pp.
34966 Radio broadcasts of the Japanese and the Nanking Regime April 19, 1943,
32 pp.
35135 The Far East: Survey for March 1943; includes pessimistic propaganda by Japan
April 20, 1943, 10 pp.
35259 Economic information on Japan; included is information on exploitation of mines
in Indo-China April 21, 1943, 5 pp.
35420 Report on Japanese Naval Commands; contains of a list of Japanese naval
officers, with their functions May 17, 1943, 3 pp.
35422 Report, Problem of Taking Jap Prisoners, by a United Press correspondent, on
Guadalcanal December 1942 to March 1943; May 10, 1943, 5 pp.
35578 Article from the Japanese Journal of Geography; includes information on the
history and political and economic positions of the Philippines, Indo-China, the
Netherlands East Indies, and Malaya April 11, 1943, 9 pp.
35583 Report on Japanese treatment of natives on New Guinea May 25, 1943, 3 pp.
35593 Information from the European Press No. 18. Includes information on Japanese
military administration May 17, 1943, 16 pp.
35801 Abstract of The Sino-Japanese Conflict as Seen by Westerners; mainly an
abstract of an article in Asia December 1937 describing Japanese aggression in
China and British and American opposition to Japans policy May 21, 1943, 5 pp.
36008 Foreign Broadcast Intelligence Service. Report on the Organization in Manila
Philippines of the Central Pacification Committee of the Philippine Islands, as
broadcast by Manila June 9, 1943, 4 pp.
36031 Report on Japanese activities in New Caledonia June 1, 1943, 5 pp.
36150 Report on Japanese occupation of Hankow, China May 12, 1943, 7 pp.
36249 Report on Japans program of cultural relations in 1942, based upon Japanese
short wave broadcasts January 30, 1943, 43 pp.
36339 Chinese reports on the Japanese cabinet changes April 30, 1943, 9 pp.
36441 German press articles; includes information on war measures of puppet
governments, Japanese propaganda May 7, 1943, 8 pp.
36450 Report on the character and attitudes of the Japanese Fighting Man May 11,
1943, 14 pp.
36564 Japanese-claimed accomplishment in East Asia since December 1941; Japanese
press items and broadcasts are quoted May 29, 1943, 71 pp.
36743 Report on the Japanese occupation of Malaya May 21, 1943, 3 pp.
36813 Report on conditions in China and Malaya under Japanese occupation; included
is information about activity and strength of Indian National Army in Canton,
poor treatment of United Kingdom and U.S. prisoners, Japanese exploitation
of Malayan rice, conscription for Malayan police forces, property confiscations,
treatment of Indian nationals May 26, 1943, 4 pp.

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36820 Summaries of economic reports taken from Japanese radio broadcasts, obtained
through Chinese and American monitoring services for the period April 30-May
9, 1943 May 17, 1943, 43 pp.
36857 Report on Hong Kong; includes information about Japanese atrocities June 17,
1943, 4 pp.
36887 Report on conditions in Burma under Japanese occupation May 1943, 3 pp.
36958 List of selected books held by the Nippon Club Collection of Books in English and
Japanese at Columbia University April 22, 1943, 16 pp.
37334 Attitude of Japanese government and people toward Nisei (American-born
Japanese) before the war May 17, 1943, 5 pp.
37385 Description of Japanese treatment of prisoners in New Guinea June 15, 1943, 2
pp.
37416 Report on Japanese occupation of China and the Philippines June 21, 1943, 14 pp.
37655 Information Series No. 99A Section V. The Far East; includes information on
Japanese methods of occupation in China, Japanese execution of American
aviators May 20, 1943, 8 pp.
37717 Bi-Monthly Appraisal of Japans Economic Position May 1, 1943, 22 pp.
37925 Reports on China by a returning American June 22, 1943, 3 pp.
37996 Report on Japan; noted that Japan had stripped her conquered areas and labor
difficulties had led to brutal Japanese reprisals July 2, 1943, 4 pp.
38080 Translation of an article regarding the policy for the allocation of Manchurian
industries April 12, 1943, 6 pp.
38428 Intelligence Bulletin Vol. 1 No. 11; includes information on Japanese prisoners of
war and documents July 1943, 93 pp.
38482 Analysis of Japanese propaganda and policy in occupied China July 3, 1943, 5
pp.
38483 Fortnightly Intelligence Report No. 4: Malaya and Sumatra; includes information
(mostly from the Japanese press and radio) on Japanese officials and
administrative boards at Singapore, military administration and racial policy,
economic control, allied internees and prisons of war May 8, 1943, 13 pp.
38505 Fortnightly Intelligence Report No. 4 (based mostly from Japanese broadcasts);
includes information on Japanese political, military, and naval appointments,
alleged U.S. atrocity in the Philippines, economic organization of the empire,
Catholic collaboration with Japan in the Philippines, propaganda May 8, 1943, 11
pp.
38506 Fortnightly Intelligence Report No. 4 (based mostly from Japanese broadcasts);
includes information on Tojos visit to the Philippines May 8, 1943, 10 pp.
38747 Economic Warfare Section, Department of Justice. Report on the City of
Hiroshima, Japan June 10, 1943, 7 pp.
38821 Information on the Netherlands East Indies taken from Domei broadcasts during
the first half of April; indications that Javanese business complete under military
control, museums and schools promoting Japanese government April 10, 1943,
12 pp.
39081 Reports on the Solomon Islands; included is information on alleged Japanese
cannibalism May 14, 1943, 10 pp.
39141 Report on difficulties in Japanese mobilization of manpower and materials July
21, 1943, 4 pp.
39253 Material found in the files of Okura & Co. July 8, 1943, 428 pp.
39388 Report on the Japanese occupation of Burma June 22, 1943, 6 pp.
39471 Report on Burma; includes information on Burmese police force, Tojos offer of
independence for Burma July 7, 1943, 5 pp.
39608 Summary of a January 1943 article by Heinrich Hollmer on Japans military
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39748 Board of Economic Warfare. Bibliography of Military Occupation: Japanese
Techniques of Occupation Part III; lists of books and articles published in the
United States and the Far East on Japanese methods of economic exploitation
and administration for the countries occupied by its troops December 1942,
61 pp.
39942 Talk by Kenji Kiyono (June 1941) on Japans Southward Expansion and
Colonization Ability of the Japanese People June 5, 1943, 47 pp.
40012 Report on Chinese who collaborated with the Japanese in Hong Kong January
11, 1943, 3 pp.
40304 Report on Japanese propaganda directed toward Australia July 12, 1943, 11 pp.
40362 Views of a Chinese newspaperman regarding the situation in China June 9, 1943
40484 Report on Burma; includes information on Japanese and Burmese police June
11, 1943, 7 pp.
40947 Accounts by various people who escaped Japanese occupation of the
Netherlands East Indies, Java in particular. Includes information on Japanese
treatment of prisoners and civilians January 12, 1943, 72 pp.
40966 Report on Subhas Chandra Bose July 14, 1943, 3 pp.
41023 Report on the Island of Hainan, China; included is information regarding
Japanese administration December 30, 1941, 6 pp.
41055 Report on Thailand; includes information on prisoners of war, Japanese methods
of conquering Thailand, Japanese atrocities November 12, 1942, 3 pp.
41176 Report on Manchuria January 31, 1942, 2 pp.
41190 Report on the City of Hiroshima, Japan June 10, 1943, 7 pp.
41214 Economic Material from Japanese Broadcasts July 13, 1943, 68 pp.
41220 Report on an interview with Chiang Kai-Sheks leading advisor on Japanese
affairs June 2, 1943, 7 pp.
41349 Translations from Chinese periodicals in Japanese-controlled areas giving
Japanese propaganda, etc. July 13, 1943, 9 pp.
41350 Translation from Japanese newspapers on various subjects July 14, 1943, 24 pp.
41351 Articles from the French press on divers subjects; includes report U.S. military
forces used gas on Attu, Alaska May 1943, ca. 25 pp.
41454 Material Found in the Files of Okura & Co August 9, 1943, 120 pp.
41455 Material Found in the Files of Okura & Co August 10, 1943, 66 pp.
41625 Report on the journey of Subhas Chandra Bose, from Berlin to Singapore via
Tokyo August 20, 1943, 2 pp.
41790 Bibliography of reports, photographs, pamphlets, maps, etc. on Japan which are
available in the New York Office of Military Intelligence Service July 13, 1943,
6 pp.
41830 Report on the starvation diet in Hong Kong following Japanese occupation July
6, 1943, 2 pp.
42091 Report on Japanese exploitation difficulties in Netherlands East Indies and China
August 14, 1943, 3 pp.
42468 Analysis of the Korean Situation; included is information regarding Japanese
using Koreans for espionage in Hawaii August 13, 1943, 25 pp.
42786 List of Japanese personalities of current interest August 17, 1943, 19 pp.
42876 Summary of dispatches and editorials in Chungking press published at the end
of Japans Chekiang-Kiangai Campaign in 1942; included is information on
atrocities September 6, 1943, 17 pp.
42883 Report on conditions in Shanghai, China; included is information on Japanese
control, no more Hollywood movies September 6, 1943, 2 pp.
42950 Economic material from Japanese broadcasts in July 1943; August 7, 1943,
68 pp.
43204 Report on conditions in French Indo-China July 14, 1943, 4 pp.

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43226 Report on Burma; included is information on propaganda, Japanese going into
religious areas and butchering animals in sacred compounds Sept. 6, 1943,
6 pp.
43257 Information from American missionary who returned from Shasi Province,
China, on the Gripsholm in July 1942; included is information on Shasi Province
July 19, 1943, 20 pp.
43368 Report on conditions in Shansi Province, China; included is information on
Japanese promotion of drug traffic and cultivation of the opium poppy July 2,
1943, 5 pp.
43492 Report on Japanese activity in French Indo-China received Sept. 16, 1943, 7 pp.
43493 Report on Japans Armed Forces and the Constitution received September 16,
1943, 3 pp.
43591 Report on Formosa; included is information on conscription July 21, 1943, 5 pp.
43615 Report on conditions in Honan and Shansi Provinces, China April 17, 1943, 5 pp.
43631 Survey of Korea; includes information on Japanese rule of Korea June 15, 1943,
299 pp.
43710 Translation of a summary of the Japanese Vice-Minister of Wars lecture on
Japans military discipline August 17, 1943, 5 pp.
44034 Report on conditions in Macao August 3, 1943, 6 pp.
44301 Report on Burma; included is a list of Burma personalities of interest, including
members of the government reported by the Japanese to be cooperating August
1, 1943, 5 pp.
44454 Notes on Chinese Coastal Areas from Ingpo to the French border; included is a
list of Japanese army, navy, submarine, and air bases received September 30,
1943, 14 pp.
44654 Chinese opinion on Japanese affairs July 20, 1943, 5 pp.
44966 Report of a trip from Chungking to Foochow, China; included is information on
conscription August 25, 1943, 22 pp.
45357 Report on the City of Hiroshima, Japan, and Environs, and Kura Naval Base,
based on interviews at Granada Relocation Center, Colorado and Minidoka
Relocation Center, Idaho September 10, 1943, 9 pp.
45361 Report on the Far East; included is information on hardships in Hong Kong,
Japanese murder of poorer people in Hong Kong October 7, 1943, 3 pp.
45455 Tripartite Pact Messages September 28, 1943, 4 pp.
45471 Analysis of effects of military developments on pending Japanese overhauling of
war and administrative machinery in dealing with native peoples in the Far East
September 1943, 3 pp.
45607 An analysis of Japanese militarism October 12, 1943, 12 pp.
45699 Notes on Japanese espionage methods in Burma June 16, 1943, 3 pp.
45729 Report on conditions in Hong Kong September 15, 1943, 4 pp.
45781 List of U.S. national embarked on the Teia Maru to be exchanged at Mormugao,
October 15-21, 1943, giving names and addresses October 13, 1943, 35 pp.
46267 Report on the reported Japanese intention to reorganize their Ministries October
20, 1943, 1 p.
46369 Translation of a report on an extraordinary session of the Japanese Diet July 22,
1943, 5 pp.
46401 The Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity as Pictured by Domei, the Official Japanese
News Agency October 22, 1943, 33 pp.
46673 Report on conditions in Shanghai, China September 20, 1943, 7 pp.
46674 Japanese proclamation freezing British and U.S. property in Hainan Island,
China, October 6, 1943, 2 pp.
46866 Report on the Bismarck Archipelago; included is information on Japanese
methods of controlling occupied areas October 5, 1943, 169 pp.

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46931 Report on Japanese occupation of Java; included is information on a Japanese
plan to establish a totalitarian womans organization to be eventually used as a
source of forced labor October 30, 1943, 2 pp.
46937 Report on Japans reorganization of government and bureaucracy October 29,
1943, 4 pp.
47078 Report on Tojos policies October 2, 1943, 8 pp.
47232 Report on Burma and Malaya; included is information on police activity,
prisoners of war, racial rivalries in Burma, Japanese atrocities in Burma,
economic conditions in Burma and Malaya September 23, 1943, 4 pp.
47237 Report on Hong Kong under Japanese control; includes information on the
condition of the internees September 9, 1943, 11 pp.
47356 Weekly Intelligence Review No. 61; included is information on conscription of
non-Japanese nationals in Formosa and Korea for the Japanese Army 1943,
18 pp.
47370 Prisoner of War interrogation report on a Japanese soldier October 5, 1943,
14 pp.
47398 Report on new economic measures taken by the Japanese and the Puppet
Nanking Government; included is information on economic control measures,
Japanese exploitation of material and resources October 28, 1943, 42 pp.
47549 Weekly Summary of Economic Warfare Intelligence No. 38; includes information
on commodities in Japanese-occupied area September 3, 1943, 16 pp.
47552 Report on the Japanese occupation of Shanghai; includes information on
Chinese collaborators, Japanese gendarmerie organization and economic control
October 8, 1943, 7 pp.
47577 Hong Kong under Japanese Occupation, A Case Study in the Enemys Techniques
of Control; included is information about looting, atrocities exploitation 1943,
253 pp.
47582 Report on Japanese press and radio propaganda; included is information about
events in Japanese occupied territory, governmental changes in Tokyo, Japanese
treatment of occupied Timor October 6-12, 1943, 2 pp.
47659 Short Glossary of Japanese July 1943, 16 pp.
47801 Handbook on Japan. Section 9 Labor 1943
47904 Report on Japanese occupation in the Netherlands East Indies; included is
information on conscription of natives, Japanese plan to place the Eurasians in
special detention camps November 8, 1943, 1 p.
48052 Japanese Techniques of Occupation: Key Laws and Official Documents. Vol. II:
Manchukuo June 1943, 540 pp.[vol. III is 51968]
48130 Report on Hainan Island, China; included is information on Japanese capture of
the Island October 21, 1943, 61 pp.
48262 Conditions in Japan in September-November 1942; included is information
that intellectuals believe Japan is waging a hopeless war, but the people were
deceived by propaganda September 27, 1943, 5 pp.
48410 Weekly Intelligence Summary No. 102; includes information on Subhas Chandra
Bose and his activities October 16, 1943, 28 pp.
48416 Report on the Kailan coal mines, Hopei Province, China; included is information
on treatment of Chinese labor August 9, 1943
48537 Report on Tibet; included is information about Tibetans resenting any attempt
on Chinas part to extend Chinese authority over Tibet, the Tibetans maintaining
that they are independent September 20, 1943, 14 pp.
48543 Notes on Tonkin, Indo-China June 12, 1943, 5 pp.
48544 Report on Tonkin, Indo-China; includes information on Japanese behavior June
8, 1943, 12 pp.
48844 Italian report from Tokyo to the Italian Foreign Office on the political and
military situation in Japan; includes a description of Wang Ching Wei October
23, 1943

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48869 Report on conditions in Hong Kong, Macao, and Kwangchowwan; included is
information on Japanese spy phobia October 23, 1943, 3 pp.
48872 Report on economic conditions in Shanghai, China; included is information on
Japanese taking control of insurance companies, Jewish refugees November 2,
1943, 4 pp.
48879 Copies of news articles regarding developments in Shanghai and Indo-China
September 3, 1943, 2 pp.
48890 List of economic intelligence items from Japanese broadcasts intercepted by
the British; includes information on the economic organization of the Japanese
conquests, conscription orders October 22, 1943, 4 pp.
48894 Report on Amoy and Quemoy; included is information on Japanese, Formosan,
and Puppet police October 24, 1943, 3 pp.
48907 List of member of the Japanese Mission in Indo-China, along with functions
October 24, 1943, 2 pp.
49001 An Economic Survey of Burma; includes information on Japanese occupation
government November 15, 1943, 214 pp.
49016 Report mentioning Japanese scorched earth policy in the Netherlands East
Indies September 1, 1943, 2 pp.
49023 Report concerning the Japanese people, their characteristics, attitude toward
their government and the effectiveness of domestic propaganda; all on the
island of Kyushu September 1, 1943, 3 pp.
49028 Report on Kunsan, on the southern coast of the peninsula of Korea September
9, 1943, 3 pp.
49090 Fortnightly Report No. 27. Includes information on Burma October 16, 1943,
7 p. [49174 is a duplicate]
49091 Report on Japans political, military, and propaganda situation Nov. 1, 1943,
4 pp.
49135 Intelligence Information Memorandum No. 33. Includes a detailed list of 370
Japanese manufacturers, totaling 558 plants, of airplane parts and accessories
in Japan, Korea, Manchukuo, and Formosa November 5, 1943, 86 pp.
49227 Report on the political and economic situation in the Philippines October 31,
1943, 3 pp.
49236 Japanese propaganda themes in Afghanistan October 25, 1943, 4 pp.
49307 Report on rivalry in Hong Kong between the Japanese Governors office and the
Gendarmerie over total property registration October 23, 1943, 3 pp.
49383 Information on Japanese-control areas obtained from repatriates by
correspondents at Goa, India; includes information on Japanese exploiting
cooper mines, Japanese stripping China of food, conditions in internment camps
(Fort Stanley at Hong Kong was the worst) November 1, 1943, 24 pp.
49386 Economic intelligence from newspapers from French Indo-China; included is
information on resources acquired by Japan November 5, 1943, 11 pp.
49530 Sixteen interrogation on the officers of the Italian vessel Eritrea; various
information on the Far East May 4-10, 1943, 66 pp.
49913 Report on Japanese military in Burma November 11, 1943, 5 pp.
50021 Report from officers of the Italian ship Eritrea about the Dutch East Indies
October 14, 1943, 3 pp.
50022 Report from officers of the Italian ship Eritrea about conditions of prisoners of
war and internees in the Dutch East Indies October 14, 1943, 2 pp.
50069 Report on Japanese conditions; includes information on Japans organization and
exploitation of her conquered areas in 1941-1942, with reference to government
control and domination of the four leading Japanese companies December 4,
1943, 15 pp.
50140 Economic items from commercial intercepts November 2, 1943, 6 pp.
50188 Report on China; included is information on Japanese depredations November
22, 1943, 7 pp.

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50218 Report on the Island of Formosa (Taiwan) November 2, 1943, 6 pp.
50236 Military information obtained from passengers on the S.S. Gripsholm, while
in Rio de Janeiro; included is information about prisoners of war in Japan,
the Philippines, and China and their treatment by the Japanese, American
collaborators in Manila, Philippines November 17, 1942, 10 pp.
50367 Report of interviews with officers of the Italian ship Eritrea about the Dutch East
Indies October 14, 1943, 5 pp.
50372 Report on conditions in the Philippines, including Japanese failing to replace food
shipped to Japan October 31, 1943, 3 pp.
50415 Four reports from people repatriated on the S.S. Gripsholm; included is
information on Japanese occupation methods in the Philippines and Thailand
December 15, 1943, 86 pp.
50509 Code Characters-Japanese Army and Air Force. Provides lists of formations, with
their code names in phonetic spelling and in Japanese characters November 2,
1943, 10 pp.
50518 Report on economic conditions in Shanghai, China; included is information on
Japanese wholesale exploitation of the resources of central China November 15,
1943, 8 pp.
50673 Report on the Korean independence movement November 15, 1943, 10 pp.
51011 A Fortnightly Letter on Economic Conditions in China; includes information on
Japanese controls November 16, 1943, 9 pp.
51099 Incidental items of intelligence; included is information on Chinese in Hong Kong
and Kwantung being drafted for forced labor in the East Indies Nov. 3, 1943,
1 p.
51359 Civil Affairs Handbook. Japan. Section 13: Public Health and Sanitation
December 18, 1943, 227 pp.
51422 Historical account of Timor July 15, 1943, 7 pp.
51439 Remarks by the Japanese minister at Lisbon, Portugal about Japanese
occupation methods at Macao and Japans intention to pay damage for Timor if
Portugal plays fair August 22, 1943, 2 pp.
51723 Far Eastern Diplomatic Lists December 29, 1943, 109 pp.
51772 Report on Japanese recruitment of Indonesian natives for labor and military
service November 1943, 2 pp.
51784 Answers to a questionnaire on the Far East by an American repatriated from
China; included is information on the treatment of internees, the Japanese and
Chinese police October 21, 1942, 17 pp.
51785 Answers to questions about the Far East by an American repatriate on the S.S.
Gripsholm; included is information on treatment of internees, forced labor in
China, Japanese propaganda November 14, 1943, 34 pp.
51786 Questionnaire on conditions in China, filled out by a repatriated American
Presbyterian clergyman from Shanghai; included is information on Japanese
propaganda received December 27, 1943, 17 pp.
51968 Japanese Technique of Occupation: Key Laws and Official Documents Vol. III:
Occupied China September 1943, 279 pp. [Vol. II is 48052]
51905 Notes on the Mitsubishi Organization December 9, 1943, 7 pp.
51912 Report on the Chinese Pao Chia organization and system; methods of
intimidation are described December 1943, 5 pp.
51922 Report that after getting control, the Japanese started an anti-Semitic
movement in Manila, Philippines, which was directed against German Jewish
refugees; died out from lack of force November 1943, 1 p.
51923 List of industrial plants in the Philippines being operated by the Japanese
November 1943, 2 pp.
52067 Report about five prisoner of war camps in Japan and Formosa holding Dutch
prisoners of war December 1943, 3 pp.

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52102 Report on conditions at the internment camp in Thailand Dec. 14, 1943, 3 pp.
52119 Report on an iron mine and a coal mine in North China, both of which had been
taken over by the Japanese December 27, 1943, 1 p.
52370 Report on Hong Kong between May 14-July 31, 1943; included are estimates of
troops and police, hospital ships, no dancing allowed policy 1943, 4 pp.
52373 Japanese propaganda from Domeis English service October 15, 1943, 11 pp.
52445 Review of effects of Japanese occupation of Malaya December 1, 1943, 61 pp.
52517 Report on the economic condition of the Philippines December 1943, 42 pp.
52528 Report on occupied China; includes information on Allied prisoners, forcible
purchase of cloth by the Japanese December 3, 1943, 2 pp.
52538 Report on China; included is information on starvation near Shanghai due to
graft among Army officers and public officials December 7, 1943, 2 pp.
52625 Military Intelligence Division. Information on Japan obtaining fluorspar in Korea
and China (can be used for chemical warfare purposes) December 18, 1943,
2 pp.
52708 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency (CBI) Domeis English Service edition of
November 18, 1943; includes information on Japanese propaganda activity,
the Indian National Army, Tojos speech, Subhas Chandras Boses activities,
economic and social relations in Japanese-occupied areas Nov. 19, 1943, 10 pp.
52711 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency (CBI) Chungking Branch. Report on China,
including new Japanese gas factories near Tangku December 2, 1943, 2 pp.
52798 Report from interrogation of officers of the Italian ship Eritrea, on Japanese
military in the Netherlands East Indies; includes information on concentration
camps and prisoner of war camps November 11, 1943, 25 pp.
52917 Report with economic news on Japan and China; included is information on
Japanese requisitions of material and labor in China, Japanese plundering of
economic resources, wolfram smuggling to Japan from Macao September 1943,
10 pp.
53135 Answers to questions about the Far East by a repatriate on the S.S. Gripsholm;
included is information on Japanese occupation methods in China, Pao Chia
system of enforced police duty October 30-November 11, 1943, 12 pp.
53136 Answers to questions about the Far East by a repatriate on the S.S. Gripsholm;
included is information on Japanese atrocities to the Chinese, Chinese forced
labor November 7, 1943, 5 pp.
53137 Answers to questions about the Far East by a repatriate on the S.S. Gripsholm;
included is information on poor internment conditions in China, Japanese
propaganda in China November 5, 1943, 8 pp.
53138 Answers to questions about the Far East by a repatriate on the S.S. Gripsholm;
included is information on internment conditions, dismantling of factories,
corruption in puppet government October 31, 1943, 8 pp.
53139 Answers to questions about the Far East by a repatriate on the S.S. Gripsholm;
included is information on Japanese propaganda in China November 7, 1943,
5 pp.
53141 Answers to questions about the Far East by a repatriate on the S.S. Gripsholm;
included is information on internment camps in China, hospital conditions,
dismantling factories, Japanese propaganda methods received Jan. 12, 1944,
6 pp.
53145 Report of conversation with Chinese just returned from Shanghai, China;
includes information about Japanese requisitions in Shanghai, Allied prisoners at
Yangtsepp doing road construction November 19, 1943, 2 pp.
53146 Report that the Japanese used poison gas to kill over 800 civilians in the village
of Ting Hsien, in central Hopei, China, in underground passages constructed for
defense of the village December 8, 1943, 3 pp.
53148 Report on Japanese military in Burma November 1943, 25 pp.

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53213 Report on political activity in the Philippines January 1, 1942-September 26,
1943; included is information on Japanese military administration, police
administration November 25, 1943, 59 pp.
53215 Report on the National Peking University; provides information on Japanese
occupation and removal to the south; students expressed the desire to return
to their beloved campus in Peiping, but only if they can enjoy freedom and
democracy December 20, 1943, 3 pp.
53219 Various reports on China and Japan; includes information on police corps
framework of the Nanking puppet government December 29, 1943, 13 pp.
53233 Report on change in Japanese conscription laws, including military service for
the Taiwanese November 8, 1943, 1 p.
53297 Australias role in the Pacific Crisis December 4, 1941, 14 pp.
53488 Report on China; included is information on Japanese exploitation of mining
industries November 23, 1943, 9 pp.
53544 Translation and notes of Domei News Service in Japanese; includes information
on the administration of occupied countries December 28, 1943, 8 pp.
53532 Translation relating to ferrous metallurgy in Japan under war conditions;
includes information on resources in occupied countries, metal collections and
looting 1942, 10 pp.
53694 List of current Japanese personalities, giving their names and their positions
received January 15, 1944, 15 pp.
53828 Biographical outlines (in Italian) of seven Japanese generals received January
19, 1944, 7 pp.
53934 Answers to a questionnaire on the Far East by an American repatriated on the
S.S. Gripsholm; included is information on Japanese desire to eliminate white
race from Asia, Japanese propaganda in China, Japanese economic infiltration,
Chinese puppet leaders, Chinese police October 27, 1943, 14 pp.
53937 Answers to questions about the Far East by a repatriate on the S.S. Gripsholm;
included is information on internment conditions in China, Japanese propaganda
in China, Japanese confiscation of hospital equipment, Japanese religious policy,
puppet activity October 31, 1943, 10 pp.
54044 Report on the political status of Thailand September 2, 1942, 2 pp.
54046 Report on the political status of French Indo-China; included is information on
Japanese infiltration and control September 3, 1942, 3 pp.
54072 Economic Relations of Indo-China; included is information on commercial
relations with Japan, spread of Japanese influence March 23, 1943, 21 pp.
54274 Collection of biographical data on various ranking Japanese military personages
received January 22, 1944, 23 pp.
54402 Report on economic conditions in Malaya; included is information on Japanese
control of all economic activities November 30, 1943, 6 pp.
54405 Report on internal conditions in Japan; included is information on internal
security controls, names of pro-allied people in prison December 13, 1943,
6 pp.
54426 A review of Japanese interrogations of their prisoners of war; includes
information on Japanese morale, attitude towards the progress of the war,
thoroughness of Japanese espionage work before the outbreak of hostilities
November 19, 1943, 19 pp.
54498 Report on Japans war economy; included is information on Japanese
exploitation of occupied areas, benefits to Japans four largest companies Dec.
1, 1943, 14 pp.
54538 Study on the Japanese Naval, Army, and Air Strengths, particularly in Southeast
Asia November 15, 1943, 12 pp.
54603 Report on Japanese treatment of prisoners of war and internees in Shanghai,
China December 3, 1943, 2 pp.
54628 Report on the military government in Hong Kong December 28, 1943, 1 p.

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54688 Answers by an American repatriate on the S.S. Gripsholm to questions about
the Far East; included is information forced labor of Chinese for the Japanese,
Japanese occupation methods, Chinese liaison agent with Japanese authorities
November 4, 1943, 11 pp.
54689 Interview with an American Catholic priest returning from internment in Fushun,
Manchukuo; included is information about treatment of prisoners of war October
19, 1943, 17 pp.
54690 Answers to questions on the Far East by an American repatriated on the S.S.
Gripsholm; included is information on China and Manchuria Nov. 24, 1943,
13 pp.
54700 Report that the Japanese had taken all cloth goods in Shanghai, China without
payment November 20, 1943, 2 pp.
54701 Chinese report that the Japanese had established two gas factories south of
Hanku Railroad station near Tientain; a Chinese military spokesman states that
the Japanese had recently used poisonous gas against the Chinese in Hupeh
Province November 21, 1943, 2 pp.
54709 Report of a secret agreement between the Japanese and the puppet Philippine
government in Manila; pertinent terms are given November 30, 1945, 1 p.
54937 Information from passengers on the second voyage of the S.S. Gripsholm;
included is information on conditions in five internment camps and life on board
the Teia Maru December 11, 1943, 19 pp.
54961 Report on the economic contribution of Hainan Island, China to Japan November
1943, 31 pp.
54980 Answers by an American repatriated on the S.S. Gripsholm to questions on
the Far East; included is information internment conditions in China, Japanese
atrocities to the Chinese, Japanese propaganda received January 27, 1944
54981 Answers by an American repatriated on the S.S. Gripsholm to questions on the
Far East. Included is information on Japanese use of Chinese labor, Japanese
occupation methods and economic control, Japanese police in China October 28,
1945, 28 pp.
54982 Answers by an American repatriated from China to a questionnaire on the Far
East; included is information on China October 19, 1943, 8 pp.
54983 Answers by a repatriate on the S.S. Gripsholm to questions about the Far East;
included is information on internment conditions in China, increased number of
German Jews in China, Japanese occupation methods, Japanese propaganda,
treatment of foreign missionaries November 1, 1943, 17 pp.
54984 Answers by a repatriate on the S.S. Gripsholm to questions about the Far East;
included is information on concentration camp conditions Sept. 19, 1943, 6 pp.
54985 Answers by a repatriate on the S.S. Gripsholm to questions about the Far East;
included is information on Japanese propaganda in China, Japanese guards in
the Manchukuo police force October 31, 1943, 17 pp.
54986 Answers by a repatriate on the S.S. Gripsholm to questions about the Far East;
included is information on internment conditions in China, Japanese propaganda
and occupation methods, persecution of Jews, Japanese use of Chinese labor,
confiscation of Chinese property, Chinese police November 8, 1943, 24 pp.
54987 Answers by a repatriate on the S.S. Gripsholm to questions about the Far
East; included is information on internment conditions in China, Japanese use
of Chinese labor, evacuation of Chinese machinery by the Japanese received
January 30, 1944, 9 pp.
54988 Answers by a repatriate on the S.S. Gripsholm to questions about the Far East;
included is information on internment conditions in China, Japanese propaganda
November 12, 1943, 16 pp.
54990 Answers by an American repatriated on the S.S. Gripsholm to questions on the
Far East; included is information on Japanese Gestapo methods with respect
to American citizens, Japanese methods of repression, forced labor in occupied
China September 1943, 11 pp.

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54995 Interview with internee from the Shanghai, China area. Includes information
on the camps, Chinese being forced into heavy manual labor by the Japanese
October 30, 1943, 15 pp.
54996 Answers by a repatriate on the S.S. Gripsholm to questions about the Far East;
included is information on propaganda, Japanese methods of occupation in
China September 19, 1943, 20 pp.
54997 Answers by an American repatriated on the S.S. Gripsholm to questions on the
Far East; included is a report of Japanese atrocity in China Oct. 31, 1942, 10 pp.
54998 Answers by a repatriate on the S.S. Gripsholm to questions about the Far East;
included is information on China November 5, 1943, 9 pp.
54999 Answers by a repatriate on the S.S. Gripsholm to questions about the Far East;
included is information on internment conditions in China, Japanese propaganda
in China November 8, 1943, 8 pp.
55011 Answers by a repatriate on the S.S. Gripsholm to questions about the Far East;
included is information on internment conditions in China, Japanese use of
Chinese labor November 7, 1943, 6 pp.
55012 Answers by a repatriate on the S.S. Gripsholm to questions about the Far East;
included is information on internment conditions, Japanese use of Chinese labor,
Japanese propaganda in China, Japanese occupation methods in Changtien,
Japanese terrorism November 1, 1943, 9 pp.
55013 Answers by a repatriate on the S.S. Gripsholm to questions about the Far East;
included is information on internment conditions in China, Japanese propaganda
in China October 31, 1943, 6 pp.
55014 Answers by a repatriate on the S.S. Gripsholm to questions about the Far East;
included is information on internment conditions in China Nov. 6, 1943, 5 pp.
55015 Answers by a repatriate on the S.S. Gripsholm to questions about the Far East;
included is information on Japanese propaganda in China November 1, 1943,
8 pp.
55018 Answers by an American repatriated on the S.S. Gripsholm to a questionnaire
on the Far East; included is information relating to China October 30, 1943,
5 pp.
55019 Answers by a repatriate on the S.S. Gripsholm to questions about the Far East;
included is information on Japanese propaganda, Japanese control of Chinese
agriculture, Japanese religious policy, Japanese methods of occupation in China,
police, Kunshan, China under Japanese occupation November 1, 1943, 12 pp.
55020 Answers by an American repatriated on the S.S. Gripsholm to a questionnaire
on the Far East; included is information on Japanese propaganda, Chinese police
October 30, 1943, 10 pp.
55021 Answers by a repatriate on the S.S. Gripsholm to questions about the Far
East; included is information Japanese propaganda, dishonesty of Japanese
purchasing agent November 1, 1943, 8 pp.
55022 Answers by a repatriate on the S.S. Gripsholm to questions about the Far East;
included is information on treatment of missionaries in China by the Japanese,
internment conditions in China, Japanese propaganda November 1, 1943, 12 pp.
55055 Report on economic conditions in Hong Kong December 3, 1943, 11 pp.
55064 Story of the Karen & Kachin soldiers of the Wingate Expedition; included is
information Japanese depredations and oppression in Burma Dec. 23, 1943,
5 pp.
55091 Report on China; included is information on Japanese control, collections of iron
and copper by the Japanese December 13, 1943, 4 pp.
55244 Answers by a repatriate on the S.S. Gripsholm to questions about the Far East;
included is information on internment conditions in the Philippines, Japanese use
of U.S. prisoners of war to build roads and airfield runways in the Philippines,
Japanese propaganda in the Philippines November 1, 1943, 5 pp.

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55245 Answers by a repatriate on the S.S. Gripsholm to questions about the Far East;
included is information on China received January 31, 1944, 6 pp.
55246 Answers by a repatriate on the S.S. Gripsholm to questions about the Far East;
included is information on internment conditions in China, drafting Chinese labor
for work in Manchuria, Japanese occupation methods November 1, 1943, 11 pp.
55259 Answers by a repatriate on the S.S. Gripsholm to questions about the Far East;
included is information on forced labor by the Japanese, Japanese propaganda
in China November 7, 1943, 9 pp.
55260 Answers by a repatriate on the S.S. Gripsholm to questions about the Far East;
included is information on sending Chinese workers to Manchuria November 10,
1943, 9 pp.
55261 Answers by a repatriate on the S.S. Gripsholm to questions about the Far East;
included is information about Japanese policies in China received January 31,
1943, 22 pp.
55262 Answers by a repatriate on the S.S. Gripsholm to questions about the Far
East; included is information about internment conditions in China, Japanese
confiscations of drugs and hospital equipment November 1, 1943, 14 pp.
55263 Answers by a repatriate on the S.S. Gripsholm to questions about the Far East;
included is information on internment conditions, conscriptions of Chinese labor,
failure of Japanese propaganda November 1, 1943, 9 pp.
55264 Answers by a repatriate on the S.S. Gripsholm to questions about the Far East;
included is information on compulsory trench-digging by Chinese, delight of
drug addicts at Japanese occupation, Japanese propaganda in China November
10, 1943, 9 pp.
55265 Answers by a repatriate on the S.S. Gripsholm to questions about the Far East;
included is information on Japanese cotton requisitions in China November 1,
1943, 9 pp.
55266 Answers by a repatriate on the S.S. Gripsholm to questions about the Far East;
included is information on internment conditions, pro-Japanese groups in China,
Japanese propaganda in China, Japanese religious policy, Japanese control of
grain shops, enforced digging by Chinese of defenses, puppets, Japanese police
November 1, 1943, 25 pp.
55270 Answers by a repatriate on the S.S. Gripsholm to questions about the Far East;
included is information on confiscations by the Japanese, Japanese propaganda
in China November 7, 1943, 11 pp.
55271 Answers by a repatriate on the S.S. Gripsholm to questions about the Far East;
included is information on internment conditions in China, gold mine activity,
Japanese propaganda, opium addicts November 1, 1943, 9 pp.
55272 Answers by a repatriate on the S.S. Gripsholm to questions about the Far East;
included is information on internment conditions in China, removal of electric
lights and appliances from Chinese homes, Japanese propaganda about Allied
mistreatment of Japanese prisoners November 1, 1943, 9 pp.
55273 Answers by a repatriate on the S.S. Gripsholm to questions about the Far East;
included is information on internment conditions in China Nov. 1, 1943, 11 pp.
55274 Answers by a repatriate on the S.S. Gripsholm to questions about the Far East;
included is information on China under Japanese occupation Nov. 11, 1943,
11 pp.
55439 Biographical notes on Japanese, German, Hungarian, Swedish, Yugoslav,
Spanish, Rumanian military personalities; notes on armed forces of United
States and Russia January 4, 1944, 70 pp.
55626 Analysis of authenticity of communiqus issued daily by military spokesmen
for the Chinese Generals, weighing claims of Japanese chemical warfare, etc.
December 24, 1943, 5 pp.
55707 Answers given by Japanese prisoner of war in regard to questions concerning
position of various forces of the Japanese Army and the commanders of those
units December 11, 1943, 3 pp.

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55825 Report on Hong Kong; includes information on condition of internees December
24, 1943, 4 pp.
55901 Notes on the Philippines from a repatriated internee; includes information on
Japanese occupation, methods of inducing Santo Tomas (Manila, Philippines)
prisoners to transfer to Shanghai, China November 1943, 2 pp.
55927 Interrogation Report of Japanese prisoners of war captured June-August 1943 in
operations in the Tungting Lake region, Hunan Province, China Jan. 4, 1944,
4 pp.
55963 Report on Japanese activity on Guam Island December 18, 1943, 3 pp.
56194 Daily Resume of Extracts from Broadcasts from Japanese Controlled Stations;
included is information about Boses activities and his puppet army being trained
at Singapore December 14, 1943, 3 pp.
56204 Intelligence Division, Far Eastern Bureau, British Ministry of Information. Whos
Who in Japan and Japanese Occupied Territories. List of prominent Japanese
personages in military, social, industrial, political, and journalist fields December
1943, 26 pp.
56332 Report of an interview with U.S. air force officer; included is information about
attitude of Japanese prisoners of war and Japanese treatment of U.S. prisoners
of war January 20, 1944, 4 pp.
56409 Lists of Japanese air force units in Indo-China December 23, 1943, 3 pp.
56433 Report on China; noted that many firms had gone bankrupt due to Japanese or
puppet requisitions and forced purchases November 26, 1943, 2 pp.
56496 Answers by a repatriate on the S.S. Gripsholm to questions about the Far East;
included is information on internment conditions in China, Japanese atrocities
to the Chinese, scrap metal collection for Japan, Japanese propaganda, Chinese
puppets, Japanese police in China November 2, 1943, 16 pp.
56497 Answers by a repatriate on the S.S. Gripsholm to questions about the Far East;
included is information on use of Koreans to peddle narcotics and make the
Chinese into drug addicts, Japanese occupation methods, police October 30,
1943, 20 pp.
56498 Answers, by an American repatriated on the S.S. Gripsholm, to a questionnaire
on the Far East; included is information on the Philippines, including Japanese
propaganda October 28, 1943, 17 pp.
56499 Answers by a repatriate on the S.S. Gripsholm to questions about the Far
East; included is information on internment conditions in China, forced labor of
Chinese for Japan, control of religious groups November 6, 1943, 14 pp.
56500 Answers by a repatriate on the S.S. Gripsholm to questions about the Far
East; included is information on internment conditions in China, Japanese
propaganda, Japanese occupation methods, Chinese puppet leader Kao Ma,
Chinese police November 8, 1943, 23 pp.
56502 Answers by a repatriate on the S.S. Gripsholm to questions about the Far East;
included is information on Japanese atrocities in the Philippines (to Filipinos,
internees, and U.S. prisoners of war), Japanese propaganda November 4, 1943
56510 Answers by a repatriate on the S.S. Gripsholm to questions about the Far East;
includes information on Japanese propaganda, Japanese occupation methods,
names of local puppet leaders, local police Japanese military and naval police
November 12, 1943, 27 pp.
56511 Answers by a repatriate on the S.S. Gripsholm to questions about the Far East;
includes information on internment conditions in Japan, labor conscription,
propaganda, morale prominent Japanese diplomats October 29, 1943, 13 pp.
56539 Interview on Tientsin, Occupied China; included is information on labor deported
to Manchuria, use of children, increase in drug traffic since occupation January
14, 1944, 4 pp.
56623 Report on Peking, China; included is information on forcible seizure of foodstuffs
by the Japanese January 19, 1944, 3 pp.

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56653 Answers by four repatriates on the S.S. Gripsholm to questions about the Far
East; included is information Japanese occupation methods, Chinese puppet
police, Japanese ill-treatment of Italians, Japanese propaganda, camps for
military and civilian prisoners, Chinese puppets, Chungking secret agents
November 2-5, 1943, 60 pp.
56654 Answers by four repatriates on the S.S. Gripsholm to questions about the Far
East; included is information on internment conditions in China, Japanese
occupation methods, Japanese religious policy, police, Japanese propaganda,
Chungking secret agents, Indian prisoners of war in China, Japanese requisitions
in Indo-China, prisoners of war in Indo-China November 1-8, 1943, 84 pp.
56655 Answers by an American repatriated on the S.S. Gripsholm to a questionnaire
on the Far East; included is information on the Philippines October 28, 1943,
11 pp.
56656 Answers by two repatriates on the S.S. Gripsholm to questions about the Far
East; included is information about a prisoner of war camp October 30 and
November 2, 1943, 36 pp.
56657 Answers by a repatriate on the S.S. Gripsholm to questions about the Far East;
included is information on labor conscription in China, Japanese propaganda
methods, local police November 7, 1943, 19 pp.
56695 Report on economic developments in Thailand December 31, 1943, 42 pp.
56725 Repatriated internee replies to questions relating to various subjects; included is
second-hand description of treatment of prisoners of war Sept. 13, 1943, 23 pp.
56726 Answers by an American repatriated on the S.S. Gripsholm to a questionnaire
on the Far East; included is information on Japanese army conscription in the
Philippines, Japanese propaganda October 27, 1943, 18 pp.
56728 Answers by a repatriate on the S.S. Gripsholm to a questionnaire on the Far
East; included is information on Japanese propaganda received February 7,
1944, 15 pp.
56729 Answers by a repatriate on the S.S. Gripsholm to questions on the Far East.
Included is information about Chinese puppet leaders, Chungking secret agents,
Japanese methods of gaining economic control, actions of the Haien Ping
(Japanese Gestapo) November 6, 1943, 18 pp.
56730 Answers, by an American repatriated from China, to a questionnaire on the Far
East; included is information on Japanese propaganda in China October 19,
1943, 15 pp.
56731 Interview with passenger on the M.S. Gripsholm regarding Japanese morale,
propaganda, Japanese conscription of Koreans for the army, forced labor,
Japanese rapprochement with the Vatican, etc. November 8, 1943, 17 pp.
56732 Answers by a repatriate on the S.S. Gripsholm to questions about the Far East;
included is information on China November 1, 1943, 21 pp.
56733 Answers by a repatriate on the S.S. Gripsholm to questions about the Far East;
included is information on Japanese propaganda, puppets, police November 2,
1943, 21 pp.
56734 Report on an individual repatriated on the S.S. Gripsholm; included is
information on Japanese atrocities September 19, 1943, 12 pp.
56742 Report on Japanese activities along the South China coast during the late
summer and early fall of 1943; included is information on Japanese occupation
of the Liuchow Peninsula and names of Japanese commanders December 20,
1943, 2 pp.
56754 The Secret Treaty between von Ribbentrop and Gen. Oshima Hiroshi; report
traces the events that led up to the German-Japanese anti-Comintern pact
February 11, 1944, 5 pp.
56818 Report on French Indo-China; brief note of prisoner of war camp September 26,
1943, 3 pp.
56828 Interview with a Gripsholm repatriate regarding Japan January 20, 1944, 16 pp.

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56930 Report on the occupation of the Canton-Kowloon railway by the Japanese;
includes information on Japanese treatment of Chinese people in the villages
along the route December 30, 1943, 5 pp.
56931 Report on the psychological and sociological conditions in Burma; includes
information on Japanese occupation, forced labor January 3, 1944, 12 pp.
56932 Miscellaneous information, including Japanese gas exercises in occupied China
January 2, 1944, 14 pp.
56941 A Soviet analysis of the last session of the Japanese Diet February 8, 1944,
7 pp.
56944 Interrogation report on a Swiss who had been in Japan December 13, 1943,
6 pp.
56952 Translation of a copy of the September 8, 1943 issue of The New Light of
Burma, a Japanese controlled newspaper December 30, 1943, 27 pp.
56975 Report on health conditions in the Netherlands East Indies; included is
information on probable use of opium by the Japanese to pacify the populace
February 7, 1944, 3 pp.
57258 Report on the foodstuff crisis in occupied areas; included is information on
Japanese seizure of food in occupied areas, slaughtering plough oxen January
11, 1944, 5 pp.
57260 Interrogation report on four Churkas who were captured by the Chinese after
being captured by the Japanese on the Wingate Expedition in Burma; includes
information on the Japanese army December 23, 1943, 8 pp.
57270 List of ranking Japanese naval personalities, giving rank and functions
September 8, 1943, 8 pp.
57278 Lists of stations of the Japanese naval air force in Formosa Sept. 12, 1943, 1 p.
57288 Report on Tai Koo shipyard at Hong Kong; included is information on Japanese
looting for scrap metal, British internees forced or induced to work there
September 8, 1943, 1 p.
57289 A list of Japanese naval units, ships, and officers in China Sept. 8, 1943, 4 pp.
57400 Report of an alleged massacre of about 800 school children of the Min Chih
Middle School near Hofu, Hunan, China December 24, 1943, 2 pp.
57710 Broadcasts; includes broadcasts from Japan and Japanese-occupied territory
and includes information on various subjects such as Japanese occupation
methods, Indian unrest, Thai and Burmese governments January 1-2, 1944, 27
pp.
58250 Biographical notes in Italian of 22 Spanish generals, 5 Swedish generals, 2
Japanese generals, 3 Bulgarian generals, 1 German general, 1 Hungarian
generals January 29, 1944, 38 pp.
58506 Information regarding Japanese railway construction, communication, and
aviation activities in Burma during late 1943; included is information on forced
Thai labor, Japanese occupation of Burma January 5, 1944, 5 pp.
58508 Report given by Indian soldier captured by the Japanese; included is information
on treatment of captured American officer and killing captured Chinese prisoners
January 18, 1944, 5 pp.
58113 Report on possible explosives manufacture at a salt importing locality at
Takamatau, Japan; poison gas was also said to be made there Jan. 14, 1944,
1 p.
58117 Report on Japanese treatment of prisoners of war; included is information about
torture of some prisoners December 27, 1942, 8 pp.
58135 Report that a Japanese official believes Japan has abandoned all hope of an
offensive against the United States, but hopes for a negotiated peace January
21, 1944, 2 pp.

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58255 Information gathered on the S.S. Gripsholm. This described in general terms the
Japanese treatment of U.S. internees, Japanese attitude towards the war and
the white race, economic condition in Japan, Japanese propaganda, Japanese
exploitation of conquered territory, Japanese statements about U.S. atrocities in
the Philippines, Japanese occupation methods in China, etc. August 27, 1942,
21 pp.
58361 Report on the Philippines; included is information on properties occupied or
transferred by the Japanese, Japanese requisitions January 26, 1944, 5 pp.
58505 Report on Thailand; included is information on the Japanese invasion of
Thailand, Japanese troop dispositions in Thailand November 21, 1943, 17 pp.
58667 Answers by an American repatriate on the S.S. Gripsholm to questions about
the Far East; included is information on Koreans in Japanese Army, Japanese
propaganda in Indo-China November 11, 1943, 55 pp.
58668 Report of interviews with S.S. Gripsholm repatriates; included is information on
German Jews in Shanghai and Manila, Japanese propaganda in the Philippines,
November 22-29, 1943, 22 pp.
58585 Translation Service, Nos. 115-116; includes information on internment camps in
China, Japanese intimidation methods December 27-28, 1943, 13 pp.
58727 Report on Japanese cruelties in Timor January 21, 1944, 2 pp.
58888 Excerpts from letters of two former prisoners of the Japanese; included is
information about a Japanese concentration camp in the Philippines December
17, 1943, 8 pp.
58916 A Balance Sheet on Japanese Evacuation. This is an attack on the United
States evacuation of the Japanese from the west coast, contrasting this
drastic measure with the milder ones used at Hawaii. Stories about Japanese
misconduct are denied August 18-September 8, 1943, 27 pp.
59039 Report on Guam; includes information on Japanese occupation, February 1,
1944, 345 pp.
59045 Report on the economy of the Pacific Islands under Japanese Mandate December
1943, 21 pp.
59071 List of commanders and senior staff officers of the Japanese navy January 10,
1944, 11 pp.
59161 Report on conditions in Fukien Province, China January 18, 1944, 6 pp.
59164 Notes on Japanese strategy, 1944; included is information on plundered
machinery in China, Japanese exploitation increasing in rural Chinese areas
January 11, 1944, 4 pp.
59166 Report on the foodstuff crisis in occupied areas; included is information on
Japanese requisitions, Japanese restrictions on planting in certain areas January
11, 1944, 5 pp.
59170 Report on Japanese army representation at the Mawchi Mines in Burma and
Japanese choice and direction of labor at the Namtu mines October 30, 1943,
2 pp.
59172 Notes of a conversation with a member of the Kailan Mining Administration
(KMA) of Hopei, China; includes information about the organization and
administration of the KMA by the Japanese, treatment of European and Chinese
personnel December 29, 1943, 5 pp.
59178 Report on Japanese controlling most of the gambling and a good part of the
opium traffic on the Tongking frontier in French Indo-China January 11, 1944,
1 p.
59187 Report on Hong Kong; included is information on Japanese large-scale seizure of
raw materials from factories January 21, 1944, 1 p.
59545 Report on Japanese consular organization in Occupied China, with names of
consulates general October 3, 1943, 1 p.
59561 Report on industry and commerce in the Philippines; included is information on
Japanese control received February 29, 1944, 89 pp.

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59601 Translation of a chapter of Modern Geographical Record of China; includes
history of Japanese occupation of Ching-tao February 3, 1944, 40 pp.
59686 Report on conditions in Kowloon and Hong Kong after Japanese occupation;
included is information on organized looting, Japanese espionage and
persecution, Portuguese spies working for Japan January 13, 1944, 15 pp.
59688 Report on economic conditions in Malaya February 1, 1944, 4 pp.
59719 Translation of an article about dealing with guerrillas by a Japanese prisoner,
formerly a chief of political affairs and intelligence January 22, 1944, 2 pp.
59948 Press report on Japanese conditions by a Chinese student January 27, 1944,
8 pp.
60017 Philippine Biographies Assemblage No. 39 2nd Ed. Of Assemblage No. 15
January 1942-January 1944, 30 pp.
60086 Report by a repatriate on the S.S. Gripsholm from Japan about internment camp
at the Yokohama race track February 16, 1944, 4 pp.
60089 Report by a repatriate on the S.S. Gripsholm regarding the Philippine Islands
February 10, 1944, 4 pp.
60094 Report by a repatriate on the S.S. Gripsholm regarding hospitals at Paoting-Fu;
included is information on internment conditions February 15, 1944, 6 pp.
60208 Economic survey of China; included is information on Japanese economic
controls and enforcement January 19, 1944, 12 pp.
60225 Translation of captured Japanese documents January 29, 1944, 16 pp.
60026 Report about a captured Japanese soldier January 17, 1944, 3 pp.
60657 Report that gas bombs were discharged at Swatow, and gas exercises were
carried out in a graveyard near Wong Fa Kong January 28, 1944, 2 pp.
60780 Report on Chefoo, China; includes information about concentration camp
February 24, 1944, 3 pp.
60795 Compilation of reports on the oil situation in the Netherlands East Indies
February 14, 1944, 22 pp.
60830 Combined Services Detailed Interrogation Center (India). Information Section
Report No. 29. Included is information on Burmese grievances against the
Japanese, Japanese propaganda in Burma, names of Burmese men shot or
promoted by the Japanese, forced labor, atrocities, police in Malaya January 29,
1944, 5 pp.
60903 Report on military and economic conditions in Peiping-Tientsin Area; includes
information on narcotic trade, Japanese gendarmes treatment of prisoners
February 2, 1944, 5 pp.
61026 Report on police officials at the Japanese consulate at Hankow, China January
15, 1944, 1 p.
61102 Economic items in the Tientsing Yung Pao June 23-24, 1943, 5 pp.
61125 Interrogation report on a captured Japanese air force officer; included is
information about Japanese methods of prisoner interrogation Jan. 7, 1944,
5 pp.
61126 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency (CBI). Enemy Publications No. 9 Translation
of a Japanese soldiers pay book, organization tables of Japanese troops, field
statements, sketch maps of Burmese and Chinese areas, and statistics of
Japanese army strength and distribution January 20, 1944, 23 pp.
61127 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency (CBI). Enemy Publications No. 8 Translation
of a Japanese diary and tables of organization January 17, 1944, 56 pp. and 5
maps of Singapore, Burma, and Malaya
61138 Notes on the Enemy Economies No. 44. February 26, 1944, 22 pp.
61202 Burma Biographies Assemblage No. 38; List of Burmese individuals, and of
Japanese, in Burma, with their functions or occupations; information based on
intercepts of Japanese broadcasts December 20, 1941-January 24, 1944, 7 pp.
61219 Translation of a captured Japanese document, containing a notice to the
Japanese army June 5, 1942, 8 pp.

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61384 Report on Andanan Island, Malaya; included is information on collaborators
December 1943, 2 pp.
61408 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency (CBI). Interrogation Report on the Japanese
exploiting tungsten mines (wolfram) in Burma February 12, 1944, 7 pp.
61410 GHQ, India. Captured Japanese documents, including Japanese and Burmese
newspapers February 17, 1944, 17 pp.
61445 Report on the Christian movement in Japan since June 1942; includes
information Japanese anti-Christian policy, internment of missionaries,
treatment of missionaries in China December 12-15, 1943, 16 pp.
61473 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India Publication (in French)
relating to Thailand; includes information on Japanese occupation, German-
Japanese accord regarding Thailand July 1943, 81 pp.
61357 Report on Japanese occupation of the Netherlands East Indies; included is
information on forced labor plans, collaborators, creation of a HirohitoYouth
Organization December 28, 1943, 2 pp.
61637 Report on Shentung Province, China; included is information on Japanese use of
forced Chinese labor February 18, 1944, 2 pp.
61648 Economic items from newspapers in Occupied China January 13-20, 1943,
37 pp.
61687 Report by a Chinese study about conditions in Japan; included is information
about Occidentals forced to work in scanty clothing in the rain Jan. 29, 1944,
4 pp.
61728 Information Bulletin No. 16: Japanese Transports in French Indo-China;
requisitions are listed January 15, 1944, 2 pp.
61820 Miscellaneous reports on the Far East; included is information on Japanese
exploitation plans in the South Seas November 16, 1943, 26 pp.
61878 Translated article from the Tokyo Chuo Koron by Lt. Gen. Reikichi Tada on
Japanese occupation methods May 1943, 18 pp.
61976 Interview on eastern Hopei and Western Shantung Provinces, China; includes
information on the atrocious treatment given to captured guerrillas, Japanese
sponsorship of Chinese drug consumption February 9, 1944, 7 pp.
62036 Report on the Japanese capture of Ningpo, China in April 1941; February 25,
1944, 5 pp.
62159 Whos Who in Japan and Japanese-Occupied Territories; list of Japanese and
native officials in Borneo, Burma, Formosa, and Korea, giving their function
January 1944, 11 pp.
62195 Report of interviews with officers of the Italian ship Eritrea about the Dutch East
Indies October 14, 1943, 3 pp.
62197 Report on the Hiroshima-Ujina area of Japan November 1, 1943, 5 pp.
62234 A list of organization in Japan handling economic, cultural, religious,
propaganda, educational, press, colonization, tourist, and other endeavors in
the Greater East Asia Sphere, as published in the Nippon Times Weekly for April
29, 1943; presidents are named February 29, 1944, 25 pp.
62287 Report on agricultural self-sufficiency problems of the Co-Prosperity Sphere;
included is information on the situation in each of the Japanese-occupied lands
received March 16, 1944, 15 pp.
62388 Report on the Mitsubishi Electric Manufacturing Co. March 5, 1944, 90 pp.
62407 Report on economic conditions in Free and Occupied China; included is
information on Japanese collection of food and cotton February 5, 1944, 12 pp.
62410 Economic information from Occupied China February 8, 1944, 5 pp.
62417 Information on Hong Kong; included is information on Japanese atrocities
against civilians, wounded service personnel, and nurses; condition of foreign
nationals in Hong Kong under Japanese occupation February 3, 1944, 3 pp.

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62565 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India Enemy Publication Nos.
5 and 6/Interrogation of Prisoner of War Publication No. 3 December 14, 1943-
January 1, 1944, 37 pp.
62673 Economic information from China; included is information on increasing
starvation in Hopeh Province on account of the Japanese exploitation policies
February 26, 1944, 4 pp.
62688 Report on conditions in Swatow Area, China; included is information on
Japanese rice raids February 2, 1944, 2 pp.
62689 Report on the names and locations of two factories manufacturing poisonous
gases in Occupied China February 12, 1944, 2 pp.
62701 Statistics on the extent of Japanese occupation of Chinese war areas (1939-
1943) February 12, 1944, 2 pp.
62761 Indo-China Biographies Assemblage No. 40; 2nd Edition of Assemblage No. 21;
list of Japanese and other officials and prominent persons in Indo-China, with
their functions; list compiled from Tokyo radio intercepts and from diplomatic
lists March 7, 1944, 8 pp.
62834 The Japanese Occupation Techniques in the Field of Money and Banking
February 1944, 19 pp. [charged out to the Department of State, ca. 1946]
63223 Report on Taingtao, China; included is information on the Japanese army and
navy engaged in controversy over their relative treatment of American and
British citizens in the city and the competition to claim the property of foreigners
March 3, 1944, 4 pp.
63227 Report on controversial trends of opinion in the United States in regard to
Japan; includes is information regarding American desire for vengeance because
of Japanese atrocities February 29, 1944, 8 pp.
63252 Bibliography of reports dealing with the purchases of Japanese trading
companies in the United States March 3, 1944, 7 pp.
63280 Report on Japanese naval headquarters at Saigon February 11, 1944, 1 p.
63334 Analysis of S.S. Gripsholm Questionnaires; Political Summary February 14,
1944, 34 pp.
63335 Analysis of economic information on Japan supplied by S.S. Gripsholm
repatriates, 1943; included is information about labor (including Koreans and
prisoners of war) February 22, 1944, 20 pp.
63336 Analysis of S.S. Gripsholm Questionnaires. Summary of the Agricultural and
Food Situation in Manchuria and Occupied North China February 25, 1944, 8 pp.
63339 Economic notes on Hong Kong and the South China Coast; included is
information on Japanese controls February 23, 1944, 1 p.
63447 Report on the economic situation in Bangkok, Thailand; included is information
on Japanese appropriation of cars and sewing machines February 18, 1944, 5 pp.
63451 Report on the Greater East Asia Ministry, the reorganization of the Japanese
Foreign Office, and the Greater East Asia Construction Council of the Japanese
government. A List of officials in the Greater East Asia Ministry is given, and
character sketches are given of Kazuo Aoki and Kumaichi Yamamoto February
25, 1944, 12 pp.
63617 Notes on Japanese Tactics in Chanteh Campaign; included is information
Japanese use of sneezing and tear gas and Japanese troops being hampered by
their gas masks February 8, 1944, 3 pp.
63625 Report providing information on chemical factories in occupied China, artillery
gas shells, and markings of Japanese chemical warfare weapons and equipment
February 1944, 15 pp.
63647 Miscellaneous information on Japan; included is information on location of
concentration camps for interned Americans January 29, 1944, 4 pp.
63725 Report on Japanese occupation of Kiska, Alaska; includes information from
captured documents and interrogations, received March 27, 1944, 110 pp. and
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63746 Report of an Italian diplomat on Japanese morale in 1940; included is
information on morale, antipathy to the white race March 5, 1944, 3 pp.
63759 Report on Chinese railways February 24, 1944, 75 pp.
63805 Whos Who in Japan and Japanese Occupied Territories; lists of officials in the
government, judiciary, press, and armed services of Malaya and Sumatra,
the Philippines, and Thailand; religious and cultural leaders in Malaya and the
Philippines and Thailand are also included February 1944, 26 pp.
63813 Miscellaneous information from Korea and Japan; included is information on
conscription in Korea for Japanese army and navy, cultural propaganda in Korea
January 19, 1944, 6 pp.
63815 Text of the diary kept by the captain of the Italian ship Eritrea which
surrendered to the Allies at Colombo, Ceylon. June 1943, 4 pp.
63826 Report on the situation in the Netherlands East Indies; included is information
on Japanese exploitation of existing crops and of agricultural labor, Japanese
monopoly of fishing industries in East Java, forced labor, terrorist enforcement
of anti-subversive laws and of obtaining women for Japanese soldiers February
26, 1944, 8 pp.
63840 A compilation of military regulations published in the Shonan Daily emanating
from Japanese occupational authorities in Shonan June 15, 1943, 28 pp.
63842 Description of the ward system of administration in Shanghai, China gained
from the Kwantung Police Administration Magazine June 15, 1943, 5 pp.
63913 Report regarding the Japanese taking over the phosphate mines near Lackay,
French Indo-China February 11, 1944, 1 p.
63948 List of government officials in Indo-China, including French, native, and
Japanese officials March 11, 1944, 6 pp.
64100 Thailand Biographies; Assemblage No. 41 2nd Edition of Assemblage No. 19.
Lists the Siamese, Japanese, and European military officers, civilian officials
and diplomats in Thailand, giving their functions; the sources are Japanese
broadcasts and official lists March 20, 1944, 19 pp.
64156 Report on the Japanese-created province of Hwai Hai February 16, 1944, 4 pp.
64427 Translation of a Burmese paper New Light of Burma; includes Maj. Gen. Aung
Sans speech on collaboration with Japan June 8, 1943, 20 pp.
64535 Report on Japanese company dumping opium into occupied China February 18,
1944, 1 p.
64679 Translation of the New Light of Burma September 28, 1943, 21 pp.
64695 Interview on Hupeh Province, China; includes information on Japanese
intelligence, Whos Who among the Japanese in Hupeh Province March14, 1944,
5 pp.
64696 Report on economic conditions in Japan and occupied areas as of November
30, 1943; included is information on requisitioning of metals and rice, forced
cultivation of castor-oil plants January 15, 1944, 11 pp.
64755 Translations of Japanese broadcast material dealing with the military and
political aspects of the war February 24, 1944, 2 pp.
64756 Translation of Japanese broadcast material dealing with the military and political
aspects of the war February 21, 1944, 1 p.
64794 Summary Report on the Chemical Industry in Japan and the Japanese Empire
March 21, 1944, 8 pp.
64811 Collection of excerpts from Chinese papers; included is information on Japanese
methods of occupation received April 5, 1944, 75 pp.
64863 Interrogation reports relating to Burma-India March 6, 1944, 12 pp.
64932 Report on the Japanese occupation of Chinwangtao, Peitaho, and Peiping, China
March 16, 1944, 6 pp.
65147 Survey of economic and agricultural situation of Indo-China Feb. 25, 1944, 4 pp.

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65222 Report on the Okinawas; included is information on the political and economic
exploitation by the Japanese March 16, 1944, 7 pp.
65615 Activities of Japanese trading companies in the United States as affecting
American security March 29, 1944, 15 pp.
65623 Report on a persecuted group in Japan, the ETA February 27, 1944, 8 pp.
65624 Report on Japanese Cliques: The Batsu, that includes leaders of big business,
the militarists, the bureaucrats, and the aristocracy. Each of these cliques has a
different name and each is briefly described March 7, 1944, 8 pp.
65649 Translation of Japanese broadcasts dealing with new appointments by the
Japanese War and Navy Departments. Short biographical sketches are included
March 6, 1944, 4 pp.
65738 Report on grain and commodity control in Malaya; included is information on
Japanese removing and destroying stocks, Japanese merchants taking control
over stores and stocks March 9, 1944, 2 pp.
65739 Economic report on Tientsin, occupied China; information on Japanese
requisitioning commodities March 15, 1944, 4 pp.
65744 Report on Japan; includes information on the importation of Korean farmers to
help manpower shortage and Prisoner of War camp February 16, 1944, 3 pp.
65771 Article from a German periodical concerning benefits of Japanese rule in South
East Asia; statements by the Minister for Greater East Asia, Aoki, served as a
basis for the article July 1943, 9 pp.
65823 Morale and Social Conditions in Japan and occupied areas as reported by
American repatriates on the S.S. Gripsholm; included is information on Japanese
occupation methods in several countries March 23, 1944, 75 pp.
65877 New Light of Burma giving war news, anti-Ally propaganda, Free India
movement, etc. October 24, 1943, 17 pp.
66041 Philippine American Committee on War Damages and Rehabilitation: Property
Damages Traceable to Acts of the Japanese Occupation January 3, 1944, 9 pp.
66221 Report on Far East; includes information about Manchurians and Koreans being
forced into the military or factory service February 24, 1944, 2 pp.
66223 Report on Kowloon; included is information on bad treatment of workers by the
Japanese, political prisoners February 18, 1944, 2 pp.
66225 Report on Japanese activities in China; included is information on efforts to
exterminate all communists February 22, 1944, 2 pp.
66239 List of articles on Japan now available in translation April 1, 1944, 3 pp.
66319 Prisoner of war interrogations on conditions in Burma, Malaya, and the
Philippines February 26, 1944, 11 pp.
66320 Report on China; includes information on murder of Father John Matkovics
February 7, 1944, 16 pp.
66374 Report on tin and rubber production in Malaya under Japanese occupation;
noted that Mitsui and Company had been told to exploit Malayas resources
March 11, 1944, 2 pp.
66438 Report on the Kurile Islands 1943, 28 pp.
66516 Report on K. Kanai, possible Japanese Vice-Adm. and intelligence officer March
17, 1944, 4 pp.
66593 Translations of Japanese documents captured in Burma March 8, 1944, 26 pp.
66690 Report on Telephone and Other Communications in Japan and Japanese China
1943, 29 pp.
66884 Medical and sanitary data on the Japanese Empire March 9, 1942, 61 pp.
66886 Information on China; included is information on Canton puppet military and
government officials, prostitution, opium, gambling February 2, 1944, 8 pp.
66927 Information on Chefoo, China; included is information on Japanese methods of
occupation April 6, 1944, 4 pp.

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66985 Information on Hwaiin and Kiangsu Province, China; included is information on
Japanese occupation March 28, 1944, 3 pp.
68896 Report on Ningpo, Chekiang Province, China; included is order of battle
information March 30, 1944, 2 pp.
69374 Civil Affairs Handbook. Japan. Section 7. Agriculture April 1, 1944, 207 pp.
67298 Interview with a prisoner of war regarding Burma March 25, 1944, 2 pp.
67304 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Report on conditions in
the Tavoy area of Burma; includes information on Japanese seizure of food and
livestock, treatment of the Burmese March 22, 1944, 4 pp.
67306 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Report on the military
situation in Manchukuo; included is information on conscription laws, police
administration, Japanese occupation methods March 16, 1944, 5 pp.
67307 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency (CBI). Translated tables of contents of three
Japanese magazines published on November 1, 1943; March 14, 1944, 9 pp.
67312 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Translated report
from the China Times by a Chinese merchant who left Shanghai at the end
of December 1943; Japanese exploitation of Shanghai companies (named) is
briefly described March 6, 1944, 3 pp.
67316 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Interview with Japanese
prisoners of war March 15, 1944, 5 pp.
67329 Report on conversation with two Chinese who left Shanghai December 14, 1943;
included is information on the Japanese gendarmerie March 3, 1944, 3 pp.
67403 Text of letter written in 1932 by General Osaka Naomichi in answer to an article
by Mussolini regarding the peril of the yellow race March 16, 1944, 7 pp.
67439 Information about China by a repatriated missionary; included is information on
the city of Tsining under the Japanese occupation March 22, 1944, 4 pp.
67447 Report on Italys trade with Japan; included is information on Japanese
exploitation of Manchurian soy production March 6, 1944, 5 pp.
67472 Translation of captured Japanese documents March 1944, 39 pp.
67587 Reports on railway transportation in Occupied China; includes information on
Japanese occupation methods 1943, ca. 700 pp.
67719 Political situation in China March 28, 1944, 49 pp.
67827 Conversation with a Formosan businessman about decreasing Formosan
production; included is information on conscription of men and requisitions of
land and livestock July 31, 1943, 2 pp.
67914 Report on the training and disposition of Japanese agents in Southeast Asia
March 31, 1944, 7 pp.
68109 Report on French Indo-China; includes information on Japanese troop
dispositions and some code designations March 21, 1944, 9 pp.
68185 Titles of microfilm documents forwarded by American Publication Service,
Chungking, China, and now obtainable in Washington February 29, 1944, 4 pp.
68374 Report indicating that Japanese take cotton spindles from Shanghai, China
cotton mills any time they liked March 22, 1944, 2 pp.
68449 Report by a S.S. Gripsholm evacuee on the Philippine Islands; included is
information on Japanese confiscation of chemical and pharmaceuticals, other
Japanese seizures, Japanese-controlled manufacture, Japanese propaganda
April 8, 1944, 9 pp.
68708 History of the Buna Campaign December 1, 1942-January 25, 1943, 106 pp.
68830 Whos Who in Japan and Japanese Occupied Territories. B. Japanese Territories
No. 6 Indo-China. No. 8 Java; gives lists of government, army, police, cultural,
religious, financial, and Japanese in Indo-China and Java March 31, 1944,
26 pp.
68896 Order of Battle information on Japanese forces at Ningpo March 30, 1944, 2 pp.

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68918 Miscellaneous information from Korea; included is information on the extent of
Japanese domination of Korea April 20, 1944, 2 pp.
69000 General survey of conditions in Korea; included is information on how the
Japanese had confiscated most of Korean property, conscription of Koreans
March 17, 1944, 3 pp.
69111 List of Japanese individuals connected with political and military life in Japan;
information based on broadcasts from Japan March 5-20, 1944, 2 pp.
69229 Report on conditions in Shanghai, China March 22, 1944, 3 pp.
69326 Miscellaneous French reports on Indo-China; included is information on
Japanese occupation methods March 7, 1944, 101 pp.
69374 Civil Affairs Handbook Japan: Section 7 Agriculture April; 1, 1944, 207 pp.
69603 Report on the situation in Fukien Province, China; included is information on
Japanese propaganda, opium prices February 26, 1944, 11 pp.
69688 Report on Japanese military forces in China April 5, 1944, 6 pp.
69797 Report on the Japanese Secret Service and Gendarmes in Indo-China March 17,
1944, 2 pp.
69800 Miscellaneous news from occupied China; includes information that Japan is
prepared to fight to the bitter end, especially in Manchukuo March 30, 1944,
2 pp.
69865 Report on Hainan Island, China; included is information on puppet officials,
Japanese civil officials, Japanese military garrison March 27, 1944, 13 pp.
69768 Report noting transfer of Chinese cotton mills to Japan April 25, 1944, 2 pp.
69797 Japanese secret service in Indo-China March 17, 1944, 2 pp.
70002 Report on morale and social conditions in Japan and occupied areas; included
is information on government control of information, economic conditions in
China, Japanese methods of occupation in China, Chinese serving the Japanese,
economic conditions in the Philippines, Japanese propaganda in the Philippines
March 23, 1944, 63 pp.
70275 Report on conditions in occupied China April 19, 1944, 3 pp.
70555 Information on deaths of certain Japanese military personnel April 8, 1944, 1 p.
70575 Report on the Japanese empire as of September 1943; April 19, 1944, 5 pp.
70344 Report on Japanese control over the French Administration of French Indo-
China; included is information on various aspects of the Japanese occupation
May 1, 1944, 13 pp.
70503 List of publications from Japan and occupied China now available in the United
States March 31, 1944, 18 pp.
70560 Reports received on economic conditions in occupied China during February
1944; included is information on forced donations of cooper, Japanese
requisitions, opium forced upon the populace in Kwangtung April 3, 1944, 6 pp.
70561 Report on Japanese exploitation of coal, iron, oil, timber, bauxite, and gold in
Northwest Provinces of China March 30, 1944, 10 pp.
70572 Information concerning the Kinwha Area, Chekiang Province China; included are
troop code numbers April 6, 1944, 1 p.
70573 Report on China; included is information on the military organization responsible
for collection of all crops, foods, etc., in the Tsingtao area April 19, 1944, 3 pp.
70575 Report on general conditions in September 1943; included is information on
propaganda, labor conditions April 19, 1944, 5 pp.
70580 Summary of Japanese activities in the capital of Manchukuo; included is
information on Japanese cruelty towards the Chinese, police activities,
propaganda April 5, 1944, 3 pp.
70632 Translated items relating to north China March 21, 1944, 5 pp.
70664 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Prisoner of War
Interrogation Report relating to Manchuria April 5, 1944, 2 pp.

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70668 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Prisoner of War
Interrogation Report relating to Burma March 30, 1944, 2 pp.
70669 Military Attach, China, Military Intelligence Division. Report on French Indo-
China April 5, 1944, 3 pp.
70672 Information on oil fields and installations in Netherlands East Indies February
18, 1944, 22 pp.
70691 Survey of Foreign Experts, OSS. Information on Tonari Gumi [Neighborhood
Association]; included is information on organization, war activities, method of
operation, influence of Imperial Rule Assistance Association, application of the
Tonari Gumi system in occupied territories; also police activities: relations with
people, relations of police with other government agencies, police relationship
with gendarmes May 5, 1944, 6 pp.
70825 Summary of information from M.S. Gripsholm repatriates on various subjects,
including Japanese use of foreign labor, Japanese techniques of military
government, economic and police control, and prisoners of war April 1944,
44 pp.
71192 Sumatra-Railroads, Forests, and Electric Power Vol. III no. 79 April 1944, 297
pp.
71197 Report on China; included is information on Japanese atrocities in handling
British, Filipino, and Chinese prisoners March 29, 1944, 5 pp.
71392 Miscellaneous information on Manchuria; included is information on wolfram
mines, efforts to eliminate anti-Japanese activity April 20, 1944, 2 pp.
71549 Report providing information on China, including Japanese looting of rail
passengers April 13, 1944, 2 pp.
71559 Interrogation report on a former Japanese sabotage agent April 15, 1944,
10 pp.
71658 Report on the Far East; included is information that the Japanese in occupied
China were employing opium on a large scale for the further enslavement of the
peoples of Northeast and East China, forced labor April 12, 1944, 3 pp.
71774 American Embassy, Chungking, China. Report on conditions in Fukien Province,
China; included is information on Chinese traitors working for the Japanese in
the Futsing April 17, 1944, 2 pp.
71838 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China-Burma-India. Report on the military
situation in Manchukuo; included is information on military laws, puppet
government, conscription system, police March 16, 1944, 5 pp.
71967 Report on Formosa May 17, 1944, 5 pp.
71972 Report on Japanese treatment of Formosans December 10, 1937, 6 pp.
72273 Report on Shanghai, China and vicinity; included is information on internees
May 6, 1944, 4 pp.
72276 Interview on Tsingtau China May 13, 1944, 5 pp.
72278 Interview on western Shantung Province, China May 12, 1944, 6 pp.
73217 Information concerning the Far East, procured from Japanese in Peru, and from
repatriated Peruvian official; included is information on Japanese occupation of
China, Jews in Shanghai May 5, 1944, 30 pp.
73314 Report on economic conditions in China; included is information on Japanese
monopoly companies April 22, 1944, 8 pp.
73319 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency (JICA) (China-Burma-India). Report of
chemical warfare officers trip through China-Burma war theaters April 27, 1944,
13 pp.
73336 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency (JICA) (China-Burma-India). Report on
economic conditions in Shanghai April 21, 1944, 2 pp.
73602 Intercepted letter from Tokyo, mentioning propaganda, poetry for patriotism,
changes in Ministries May 19, 1944, 4 pp.

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73627 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency (JICA) (China-Burma-India). Interrogation
Report No. 232. Report on interrogation of a captured Japanese corporal;
information on Japanese soldiers looting in China March 22, 1944, 4 pp.
73879 Report on conditions in Shanghai, China April 29, 1944, 3 pp.
74008 Information on Japanese food habits and on types and amounts of food eaten
by Japanese May 18, 1944, 12 pp.
74091 Report on Manchuria April 25, 1944, 1 p.
74095 Report on Japanese bases in French Indo-China April 24, 1944, 1 p.
74099 Report on Japanese gendarmes arresting and detaining many Chinese in Peiping
and Tientsin, China April 24, 1944, 1 p.
74368 OSS, Hawaii. List of Japanese Internment Camps for Allied prisoners of war in
Japan and in occupied areas; camps for allied civilians in those areas are also
noted May 24, 1944, 4 pp.
74624 Report on Malaya; includes information on Japanese occupation methods,
atrocities in Penang November 1942, 4 pp.
74873 Report on Japans Second Five Year Plan for Manchuria Sept.15, 1942, 4 pp.
75015 Report on Japanese exploitation of coal in north China May 22, 1944, 12 pp.
75025 Report on civilian morale in China; included is information of Japanese
conscription of Chinese youth for military training May 19, 1944, 2 pp.
75091 Report on Shanghai, China; included is information on Allied concentration camp
April 21, 1944, 8 pp.
75109 Extracts from a document captured by the Wingate Expedition in Burma;
includes information on the color classifications of the different types of gases
May 8, 1944, 2 pp.
75133 Report on Tientsin area of China, May 23, 1944, 8 pp.
75146 Information on Sourabaya; included is information on requisitioning of native
boats, Japanese brutality April 1944, 5 pp.
75225 Interrogation report information; included is information on occupation methods
in captured islands December 7, 1943, 5 pp.
75315 Report on Japanese magazines May 1944, 4 pp.
75352 Report on Shanghai, China; included is information on Allied nationals March 5,
1944, 2 pp.
75596 Report on Japanese administration of Sumatra and Malaya; included is
information on Japanese policy of withholding necessities to enforce obedience
March 1944, 5 pp.
75630 Report on conditions in North China; included is information on forced labor,
Japanese clothing requisitions May 9, 1944, 3 pp.
75744 Report on Timor; noted that the Portuguese Red Cross had noticed atrocities
April 2, 1944, 1 p.
76027 Report on the situation in the Netherlands East Indies; included is information
on Japanese economic activities May 11, 1944, 3 pp.
76180 Report on interview with Chinese architect who left Tientsin January 28, 1944;
April 7, 1944, 12 pp.
76198 Report on the Tsingsing Colliery under Japanese occupation; noted that miners
are conscripted, police and Japanese soldiers stand guard May 5, 1944, 3 pp.
76212 Report on Japanese methods used in collecting cotton from farmers in occupied
China May 9, 1944, 2 pp.
76250 Report on general conditions of Standard Oil Companys property in Hong Kong
and Canton areas February 15, 1944, 3 pp.
76295 Report on conditions in Lunghua Internment Camp near Shanghai China 1943,
3 pp
76526 Report on conditions in occupied China prior to March 1944; included is
information on detention of Americans as political prisoners, precautions
against poison gas attacks May 15, 1944, 5 pp.

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76528 Report on conditions in Kwangchowwan, China, prior to February 24, 1944 May
20, 1944, 4 pp.
76558 Report on the Philippines under Japanese controls; included is information on
Japanese seizures, Japanese administration June 8, 1944, 8 pp.
76590 Report noting Japanese shipping opium from Haiphong to Kwangchowwan,
China, and selling it to the exclusion of other traders May 8, 1944, 2 pp.
76602 Report on the economic activity of Japanese and puppets; included is a
survey of Japanese and puppet plundering of materials, control of materials,
exploitation of natural resources, smuggling, etc. May 9, 1944, 12 pp.
76603 Report on Wenchow and surrounding district, China; included is information on
Japanese looting May 20, 1944, 4 pp.
76613 Report on Japanese dismantling cement works in Hong Kong for shipment to
Japan May 22, 1944, 2 pp.
76639 Report on Japanese-Annamite relations; included is information on Annamites
being forced to cultivate jute for the benefit of the Japanese May 8, 1944, 1 p.
76647 Report that Japanese were punishing shipping delays in China with death April
24, 1944, 2 pp.
76778 Translated excerpts from the Burmese Bama Khit, giving nationalist propaganda
December 14, 1943, 12 pp.
76781 Translated excerpts from the Burmese Sun on diplomatic relations between
Burma and Japan, Burmese National Army, etc. December 23, 1943, 4 pp.
77000 Report on the situation in China May 3, 1944, 5 pp.
77008 Report on the Far East; included is information on Japanese and Chinese
collaborators in Canton, China who terrorize Chinese April 26, 1944, 4 pp.
77047 Report on conditions in the Philippines June1944, 2 pp.
77123 Report on conditions in Shanghai and other parts of occupied China June 5,
1944, 5 pp.
77146 Report on conditions in North China in the latter part of 1943; included is
information on governments created by the Japanese, Chinese puppet troops,
Japanese control of finances May 19, 1944, 3 pp.
77147 Miscellaneous information on Kwangchowwan, China; included is information on
Japanese economic measures April 24, 1944, 1 p.
77176 Report indicating that Yamada was to be the new Japanese ambassador in
Thailand since the Japanese army wanted unrestricted control of the Thailand
natives and Japanese residents and that Luang Pibol [Pibul] was in retirement
May 29, 1944, 1 p.
77247 Information derived from interrogation of enemy prisoners, by the Japanese,
relating to Japanese penetration tactics in Central and Southern Honan; includes
information on the equipment of a Gas Defense Platoon May 20, 1944, 1 p.
77432 List of Japanese diplomats and consular officials accredited to the various
Government groups in occupied China May 19, 1944, 3 pp.
77453 Translation of Japanese Words. The Hepburn and Kokutai systems are described,
showing differences June 8, 1944, 1 p.
77656 Report on Okinawa June 1, 1944, 110 pp.
77726 JICPOA. Translations of captured Japanese documents 1943, 7 pp.
77727 JICPOA. Translation of a captured Japanese book (Observers Manual), listing
naval and army air symbols and abbreviations and their meanings May 28,
1944, 6 pp.
77728 Translated extracts from Lt. Akiraji Watanables engineering notebook November
20, 1941-July 12, 1943, 9 pp.
77729 JICPOA. Translation of a Japanese document giving information about the
Japanese Navy Ministry October 11, 1943, 2 pp.
77759 Notes from the Japanese press; included is information on the pacification
campaign in Cavite Province, Philippines June 9-12, 1944, 2 pp.

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77929 Report on the relations between the Japanese and Wang Ching-Weis puppet
regime May 11, 1944, 3 pp.
77930 Report on China; included is information on troop dispositions, arrests May 29,
1944, 2 pp.
78105 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency (JICA) (China-Burma-India). Report on
conditions in Malaya based on interrogation; included is information on Japanese
atrocities, Japanese troop dispositions, sale of Japanese opium May 27, 1944,
8 pp.
78159 Report on Japanese Administration: National Government May 1, 1944, 23 pp.
78219 Military Attach, China, Military Intelligence Division. Report on French Indo-
China; included is information on Japanese requisitioning of warehouses,
disposition of Japanese troops in Tonkin May 10, 1944, 3 pp.
78301 Report on enemy-controlled navigation in North and Central China; included
is information on ships being plundered by the Japanese, Japanese efforts to
exploit Chinas resources March 29, 1944, 8 pp.
78667 Report on general and economic conditions in Malaya and Burma; included is
information on the Chinese community in Penang being organized on the Pao
Chia system April 1944, 5 pp.
78772 Report from Malay refugees from Seroea Island; included is information on
Japanese using captured native troops for slave labor on the front lines; sinking
of a Japanese ship with East Indies war prisoners, Japanese mistreatment of
natives and prisoners March 1944, 4 pp.
78826 Interview on Kaifeng, Honan Province, China; included is information on
Japanese policy of colonization June 9, 1944. 6 pp.
78848 Report on Shanghai Power Company; included is information on American
prisoners being used to transport coal May 26, 1944, 3 pp.
78986 Radio intercepts from the Philippines; included is information on forced labor
June 1, 1944, 3 pp.
79000 Collated summary of information derived from interrogations of survivors of
ships sunk by the British Navy on April 22, 1944 May 17, 1944, 8 pp.
79091 Report on economic reorganization of Burma; noted that with the sending of
Gotaro Ogawa to Burma as Supreme Advisor the soft policy towards Burma
was ended June 9, 1944, 4 pp.
79118 Translation from the Shuho (weekly report) of the Japanese Cabinet Information
Board regarding the Southern Development Training Institute 1944, 6 pp.
79247 Report on the Japanese administration in Malaya; included is information on
Japanese policy and controls in regards to finance, business and industry, trade
and transport, labor, agriculture, education, religion June 8, 1944, 48 pp.
79294 Important Military and Political Officials in the Present Japanese Government in
Tokyo; alphabetical list of government, army, and navy officials June 7, 1944,
7 pp.
79303 Report indicating requisition of Chinese junks by the Japanese June 5, 1944,
2 pp.
79402 Interrogation report on Malaya, Burma, and Thailand June 1, 1944, 4 pp.
79403 Interrogation report on Japan June 1, 1944, 3 pp.
79416 Interrogation report on Malaya; included is information on Allied prisoners,
compulsory work service May 27, 1944, 3 pp.
79418 Report on economic conditions in the Netherlands East Indies May 27, 1944,
6 pp.
79419 Interrogation report regarding Sumatra May 27, 1944, 3 pp.
79420 Interrogation report regarding Malaya May 27, 1944, 3 pp.
79559 Report on Japanese control of Chinese transportation and industry July 5, 1944,
5 pp.
79597 Translation of a Japanese propaganda leaflet February 1944, 5 pp.

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79624 Technical Manual: Handbook on Japanese Military Forces Sept. 21, 1942,
365 pp.
79722 Report on Hong Kong; included is information on Japanese requisitions,
government and security measures (including espionage and censorship) May
24, 1944, 4 pp.
79805 Various commercial and industrial information regarding occupied areas June
1944, 3 pp.
79807 Report on economic conditions in Malaya; included is information on compulsory
work system June 2, 1944, 2 pp.
79813 Report that as of June 4, 1944, no use has been made of gas in the Changsha
Battle, China, but that there were reports that gas was being moved in the
Tungtin Lake and Yangtze River area June 4, 1944, 1 p.
79827 Report on general conditions in Malaya; included is information on Japanese
occupation methods December 1943, 2 pp.
80060 Report on general conditions in Burma, Rangoon Area; included is information
on the police March 1944, 2 pp.
80062 Report on Japanese espionage in India May 16, 1944, 1 p.
80064 Report from Hsia Kou, China, alleging that 300 Japanese soldiers were sent out
in the vicinity to collect blood plasma from Chinese children for us in treating
wounded soldiers; over 50 children were forced to contribute blood at Huang
Yen May 1944, 1 p. [see also 83019]
80102 List of 58 Japanese industrial plans with brief discussions of each one June 20,
1944, 10 pp.
80131 Economic Whos Who in Japan January 1944, 147 pp.
80416 Report on Rear Adm. Uyeda and aeronautical engineer and inventor Hirohito
Nishi June 12, 1944, 2 pp.
80457 Translations of Japanese broadcast material dealing the political and military
matters May 30, 1944, 4 pp.
80554 Report on China; included is information on European prisoners in Singapore,
Malay and Sikh police under Japanese officials June 1, 1944, 2 pp.
80713 Report on conditions in Malaya June 3, 1944, 2 pp.
80898 Report on general conditions in Malaya and Thailand April 1944, 4 pp.
80952 Report on the Far East; included is information on the Nishi Kikan (Japanese
intelligence) in Burma, Japanese in Thailand, alleged Japanese poisoning of
water supplies, inhuman treatment of prisoners working on the Burma-Siam
railway June 29, 1944, 4 pp.
81083 Report noting that the Japanese conscripted labor to build a highway in China
May 1944, 1 p.
81174 Interrogation reports on captured Japanese prisoners of war; relates mainly to
gas warfare June 12, 1944, 3 pp.
81187 Japanese Divisions formed by Independent Mixed Brigades expansion; their
location and the names of their commanding officers June 7, 1944, 1 p.
81188 Report on production of vital materials in occupied China and Indo-China for
Japanese use May 15, 1944, 5 pp.
81340 Report on occupied China; included is information on the collection of cotton
yarn and cloth in Shanghai for use in Japan May 10, 1944, 4 pp.
81876 Interview regarding Hong Kong; included is information on Japanese
confiscation of livestock and transportation May 24, 1944, 5 pp.
81878 Report on Malayan Administration; included is information on compulsory
service, Japanese security intelligence system, Japanese reprisals for guerrilla
activity June 10, 1944, 5 pp.
81893 Report on conditions in North China June 5, 1944, 3 pp.
81923 Report on the North China Development Co. May 30, 1944, 9 pp.

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81924 Report on Japanese Diet Sessions in relation to foreign affairs, military
problems, and the strength of the government June 8, 1944, 3 pp.
81926 Report on the reconnaissance trip by three intelligence agents of the Old
Northwest Army in China down the Lower Yangtze valley; included is information
on the Japanese allowing Chinese puppet troops to run opium and gambling
dens June 2, 1944, 4 pp.
81966 Interview relating to the situation in Korea June 20, 1944, 3 pp.
81992 Report on China; included is information on the Japanese occupation in
Shanghai, internment camps July 1, 1944, 2 pp.
82049 The Japanese-Indo-China Defense Pact transformed the Kwangchowan
Government in China into a military government under the Japanese June 12,
1944, 1 p.
82056 Analytic Outline of Political Movements in Indo-China During the First Stage of
Japanese Occupation April 25, 1944, 5 pp.
82095 Report on Malaya; included is information on Japanese atrocities Nov. 1943,
2 pp.
82106 Report on Malaya; included is information on Japanese use of Formosans as
spies and informers, Japanese seizure of leather stocks August 1943, 2 pp.
82235 Interrogation report relating to Sumatra June 10, 1944, 2 pp.
82237 Interrogation report relating to coal mines in Japan June 23, 1944, 3 pp.
82466 Report on Indochina; included is information on the Japanese gendarmerie June
13, 1944, 2 pp.
82521 Report on Okano Shuskumu [Susumi], alleged Japanese communist leader in
China 1943, 9 pp.
82592 Report on Korea; includes information on Japanese plans to conscript Koreans
May 26, 1944, 4 pp.
82487 Various items indicating Japanese methods of occupation (as regards industry
and business) in China, Philippines, and French Indo-China June 1944, 2 pp.
82737 Information on Japans Gold Policy April 1944, 9 pp.
82741 List of microfilmed documents at a U.S. agency. They are Japanese magazine
(including an army one, published in South China) and Japanese yearbooks, etc.
A summary of each item is separately given June 10, 1944, 8 pp.
82756 Report, based on interrogations, on general conditions in Malaya-Burma June
27, 1944, 7 pp.
82885 Intelligence Division, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations. Report on Japanese
conscripting labor for military service and transportation corps June 19, 1944,
1 p.
82887 Intelligence Division, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations. Report on Japanese
conscripting Chinese boys for military service June 19, 1944, 1 p.
82891 Intelligence Division, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations. A map showing
Japanese installations in Kaifeng, Honan Province, occupied China June 19,
1944, 2 pp.
82972 Information on French Indo-China; Japanese commanders named June 14,
1944, 2 pp.
83019 Radio message from Hsia-Kou, China reports that 300 Japanese soldiers were
sent out in the vicinity to collect blood plasma from Chinese children for us in
treating wounded soldiers; over 50 children were forced to contribute blood at
Huang-Yen June 16, 1944, 1 p.
83057 Report on Japanese seizure and exploitation for Japan of the Kailan Mining
Companys coal mines May 19, 1944, 1 p.
83059 Report on China; included is information on Japanese taking over Standard Oil
Company gasoline retail stations June 1, 1944, 1 p.
83101 Report on Japanese occupation of Kwangchowwan, including Japanese use of
Chinese currency which they seized in Hong Kong July 3, 1944, 3 pp.

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83134 Translation of the weekly report of the Japanese Cabinet Information Board
about its reorganization July 8, 1944, 8 pp.
83200 Translated table showing the various areas in Japan, Korea, and Formosa from
which units of the Japanese army are drafted June 7, 1944, 8 pp.
83269 Report on a trip from Shanghai to Free China; included is information on the
offices of the Japanese gendarmerie in Shanghai, internment and prisoner of
war camps, Red Cross negotiations with the Japanese, suspicious deaths of
some U.S. civilian internees, June 12, 1944, 12 pp.
83329 Suggestion by a U.S. journalist that the Vatican be in the intermediary for
protest to Japan over the treatment of Allied war prisoners; belief that Ken
Harada, Japanese envoy to the Vatican would be the ideal intermediary July 14,
1944, 4 pp.
83407 Report containing Japanese regulations, demands, and controls in Indo-China
May 1944, 1 p.
83431 Report on Japanese in French Indo-China 1944, 2 pp.
83436 Report on conditions in the Philippines July 1944, 3 pp.
83598 Report on Hainan Island, China; included is information on Japanese occupation,
Japanese prohibition against fishing July 13, 1944, 2 pp.
83748 Interrogation of Japanese prisoners (on the Burma front) about Japanese
training and equipment in chemical warfare June 28, 1944, 3 pp.
83806 Report on the transfer of Philippine industrial concerns to Japanese army control
July 11, 1944, 3 pp.
83850 Whos Who in Japan and Japanese-Occupied Territories B. The Philippines. 2nd
Edition with index. Includes government officials, political, religious, and press
leaders, Moro chiefs, and Japanese army officials July 10, 1944, 26 pp.
83942 Report on the Japanese communications system as administered by the Ministry
of Communications May 11, 1936, 31 pp.
84230 Report on Japanese industrial and business concerns in occupied territory July 8,
1944, 2 pp.
84236 Letter dealing with the Netherlands East Indies; includes information about
Japanese occupation, forced army service, forced labor, atrocities January 19,
1944, 2 pp.
84442 Intra-Theater Bulletin. Includes information on Javanese in the Japanese Army,
Japanese control of Borneo and China, Malayan opium rations, July 4, 1944,
4 pp.
84577 Report on Thailand; included is information on Japanese methods of occupation
June 26, 1944, 2 pp.
84613 Economic and financial information from Chinese who had recently left occupied
China; included is information on Japanese growing rich in Shanghai from
corrupt practices and control of property May 20, 1944, 3 pp.
84650 A Whos Who in Japan and Japanese Occupied Territories June 1944, 35 pp.
84657 Report on the Far East; included is information that Japanese feel that Japan will
lose the war but will win the next because the U.S. and Great Britain will spare
her to oppose Russia June 14, 1944, 3 pp.
84660 Report on grain resources in Japan; included is information on plunder of rice
grains in China June 14, 1944, 11 pp.
84670 A List of Whos Who in Japan and Japanese Occupied Territory June 30, 1944,
15 pp.
84825 Report indicating that 80% of coal production of Kailan Mining Company in North
China is going to Japan July 1, 1944, 1 p.
85020 Report on Japanese in French Indo-China moving Texaco and Socony gasoline
pumps for military use July 6, 1944, 1 p.
85023 Report on French Indo-China; included is information on the French
Administration protesting Japanese removing certain gasoline pumps (of
American companies) July 6, 1944, 2 pp.

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85024 Interview regarding occupied China. Included is information on Japanese
treatment of prisoners of war June 26, 1944, 3 pp.
85044 Report on Malaya; included is information on opium rationing, punishments June
1944, 5 pp.
85062 Report on general conditions in Sumatra; included is information about the
Japanese Marine Police Force, Dutch prisoners of war doing fatigue work March
1944, 2 pp.
85227 Report on Japanese cultural institutions July 24, 1944, 12 pp.
85410 Civil Affairs Handbook: French Indo-China, Section 11 and 12: Transportation
Systems and Communications March 29, 1944, 133 pp.
85620 Civil Affairs Handbook: French Indo-China, Natural Resources; includes
information on mineral exploitation by the Japanese March 29, 1944, 56 pp.
85678 Report on Japanese infiltration among Muslims in China May 15, 1944, 147 pp.
85685 Report on the Japanese Police July 13, 1944, 23 pp.
85705 Details on the treatment of Allied prisoners of war in Japan and the locations of
the camps at which they are kept March 1944, 6 pp.
85716 Civil Affairs Handbook, Philippine Islands, Natural Resources; included is
information on Japanese policies and activities March 29, 1944, 46 pp.
85779 American missionary report on the situation in New Guinea at the outbreak of
war; included is information on looting, relations with native women, Japanese
treatment of natives July 26, 1944, 20 pp.
85795 A photographic reproduction of brochure recently distributed in north China by
the Japanese; contains information about Filipino collaborators Jul. 13, 1944,
2 pp.
85920 Report on the antagonism between the Army and Navy in Japan and the roles
played by the Mitsui Company and the Mitsubishi Company with respect to
government and military policies June 21, 1944, 2 pp.
85922 Report on Japanese political and strategic views June 21, 1944, 3 pp.
85925 Information on the Russo-Japanese agreements on fisheries, coal, and
petroleum in Sakhalin June 20, 1944, 3 pp.
86046 Report on general conditions in Malaya; included is information on punishments
meted out for various types of illegal activity July 12, 1944, 5 pp.
86430 Report on occupied China; included is information on opium rations for Nanking
officials July 21, 1944, 3 pp.
86566 Report on enemy-controlled navigation in north and central China; included is
information on Japanese exploitation of agricultural products March 29, 1944,
8 pp.
86576 Strategic Engineering Study No. 132: Philippine Islands (Volume No. II.
Railroads); includes information on Japanese occupational activities July 1944,
470 pp.
86587 Report on the North China Development Company which had been established
by the Japanese to exploit the mineral resources of North China July 26, 1944,
3 pp.
86698 Report on coastal cities, Swatow, China; included is information on Japanese
occupation methods received August 18, 1944, 3 pp.
86865 Report on conditions in Shanghai; included is information about U.S. internees
and their camps, prisoners of war camps July 15, 1944, 7 pp.
86892 Report that Japanese are conscripting Chinese July 18, 1944, 1 p.
86902 Report that all large and medium river boats in Chekiang Province had been
taken over by the Japanese for Yangtze Service July 4, 1944, 1 p.
86910 Report on successful Japanese effort to get the French Government in Indo-
China to close a road to ordinary traffic so it could be used exclusively for
Japanese military transportation July 15, 1944, 1 p.
86999 Report on Japanese strategy; included is information indicating Japan committed
to a war of attrition July 29, 1944, 2 pp.

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87008 Report that Japanese used smoke at Myitkyina [Burma]; continued to use gas at
Hengyang; also miscellaneous intelligence regarding gas cylinders in Hong Kong
and Canton area July 20, 1944, 2 pp.
87109 List of puppet and Japanese officials in occupied China July 5, 1944, 6 pp.
87193 Report on Korea; included is information on conscription of Koreans July 1,
1944, 2 pp.
87470 General review of affairs in Indo-China; included is information on Japanese
occupation methods July 25, 1944, 7 pp.
87640 Report on the Philippine government under the Japanese August 1, 1944, 5 pp.
88002 Report based on information obtained from a prisoner of war dealing with
general economic conditions in Malaya and Burma; included is information on
Japanese removing much furniture from Rangoon with intent to ship it abroad,
areas formerly cultivated in Burma were no longer under cultivation because
farm animals were either killed or taken away by the Japanese August 1, 1944,
2 pp.
88004 Report containing information that protective gas equipment was stored at
Canton, China and Japanese radio broadcast denied use of gas July 28, 1944,
2 pp.
88011 Report on Burmese economy during Japanese occupation July 20, 1944, 67 pp.
88042 Report on Malaya and the Netherlands East Indies; included is information on
forced labor, Japanese administration, camps for war prisoners and internees
July 31, 1944, 31 pp.
88044 Interrogation of six Japanese prisoners of war revealed carrying of gas masks
by 33rd Japanese Division and description of protective equipment; storage
of masks in Burma by 55th Japanese Division; Japanese gas discipline and
training; and presence of gas dump in Manchuria July 24, 1944, 5 pp.
88071 Information on production and equipment of various coal mines in Occupied
China July 8, 1944, 5 pp.
88077 Report on coal being mined at Kailan, China being shipped to Japan July 7,
1944, 2 pp.
88139 Report on conditions in Netherlands East Indies June 1944, 3 pp.
88350 Report on the Netherlands East Indies; included is information on labor
conscription, heavy punishments for rule violators June 1944, 3 pp.
88584 Report on Japanese foreign policy, war plans, and propaganda Aug. 19, 1944,
1 p.
88661 Report that Japanese are training Formosan policemen in the Philippines July 16,
1944, 1 p.
88900 Report on Japan; includes information on new Ministers of Information and
Navy, Army-Navy cleavage August 24, 1944, 2 pp.
88943 Report on general conditions in Hong Kong August 2, 1944, 12 pp.
88981 Report on China; included is information on the Japanese impressing coolies for
forced labor at Kongmoon July 29, 1944, 2 pp.
88988 Information on location of Japanese supply bases in China together with names
of commanding officers July 13, 1944, 1 p.
89179 Report on conditions in French Indo-China June 23, 1944, 2 pp.
89198 Interrogation report on Japan July 31, 1944, 2 pp.
89423 Books and documents about Japan and Japanese occupied countries. This is a
catalog of material obtained from the Custodian of Enemy Property in India,
names the Allied Agency which now possesses each item May 29, 1944, 21 pp.
89538 Report on Burma; included is information on Burmese troops in Japanese Army,
police, conscription, prisoners of war in Rangoon July 19, 1944, 21 pp.
89540 Report on Burma; included is information on Japanese occupation methods July
4, 1944, 9 pp.

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89542 Report on Maymyo Burma, headquarters for the Japanese 15th Army; included
is information on the Japanese troops, police and police regulations May 16,
1944, 14 pp.
89546 Report on Lashio, Burma July 6, 1944, 5 pp.
89792 Report on Japanese taking Texas Oil Company pumps in French Indo-China July
1944, 1 p.
89858 Report on the economic changes in the Philippines during two years of Japanese
occupation; included is information on Japanese administration, exploitation of
resources August 1944, 42 pp.
89929 Report on Japan and Malaya 1944, 11 pp.
89960 Report on Malaya; included is information on Japanese requisitions of crops July
21, 1944, 5 pp.
89979 Report that the Japanese in French Indo-China are encouraging the Annamites
to form an independent government July 18, 1944, 1 p.
89996 Information on Shanghai area, China; included is information on Japanese
treatment of interned Americans, Japanese army activities, concentration camp,
Japanese propaganda in 1942 and 1943 August 22, 1944, 4 pp.
90028 Report on Malaya; included is information on crimes, auxiliary police July 27,
1944, 8 pp.
90037 Report on morale and anti-war talk in Japan; reference to Hiranuma Kuchiiro,
President of the House of Peers, frequently representing dissenters August 8,
1944, 1 p.
90041 Report on China; included is information on Japanese exploiting the coal region
at His-ling August 10, 1944, 1 p.
90481 Civil Affairs Handbook Japan. Section 16 Public Welfare July 29, 1944, 124 pp.
90514 Civil Affairs Guide. Far Eastern Nutritional Relief (Japanese Culture) August 15,
1944, 19 pp.
90658 Office of Strategic Services. Report on Gradual extension of Japanese power
over the French Colonial Government in Indo-China February 1944, 1 p.
90682 Military Intelligence Division. Interrogation report on the hardships of the
American Lutheran missionaries in New Guinea under the Japanese occupation;
included is information on sufferings in internment caps, Japanese looting of
pigs [more highly prized than their womenfolk] August 17, 1944, 4 pp. [Note:
Although this file was declassified over a quarter of a century ago, a 1 page
summary (file number 90914) was just declassified under PL 105-246.]
90685 Report that Japanese snipers on Saipan paid particular attention to U.S. medical
soldiers August 24, 1944, 2 pp.
90758 Description of the Japanese legal system August 23, 1944, 69 pp.
90824 Report on Thailand and Thai government; included is information on Japanese
spies, locations of Thai and Japanese troops received September 7, 1944, 14 pp.
90865 Civil Affairs Handbook. Japan. Section 6. Natural Resources July 22, 1944,
116 pp.
90920 Report on guerrilla resistance on Negros Island, the Philippines; included is
information on Japanese torture of guerrillas August 29, 1944, 4 pp.
91029 Report on Java; included is information on Japanese occupation methods,
mistreatment of Europeans and native women 1944, 15 pp.
91033 Report on Indonesia; included is information on labor policies, harsh military
courts August 7, 1944, 2 pp.
91043 Report from captured Javanese coolies; included is information on native police,
atrocities, Japanese control, treatment of internees August 7, 1944, 3 pp.
91046 Report from Javanese prisoners on various subjects, including an airfield at
Palau built by prisoner labor and the brutal treatment of Allied subjects Mar.
1944, 2 pp.

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91053 Report on Japanese troops, Soekarella troops, forced labor, Japanese
requisitions, etc., in Java May 1944, 4 pp.
91054 Report on Netherlands East Indies; included is information on Japanese
confiscations and restrictions June 1944, 2 pp.
91209 Report on Korea; included is information on Japanese treatment of Korean
students August 17, 1944, 4 pp.
91215 Report on Japanese policy in event of defeat; included is information about plan
to continue the war from the mainland of Asia August 1944, 2 pp.
91419 Report that the Japanese had conscripted Chinese in occupied China into the
Japanese Army August 15, 1944, 2 pp.
91495 Report on the situation in Hong Kong August 8, 1944, 2 pp.
91534 Report on Burma; included is information on Japanese living off the country
August 31, 1944, 3 pp.
91544 Report on Burma; included is information on Japanese being cruel to Chinese in
Burma August 31, 1944, 2 pp.
91554 Report on Hupeh Province, China August 31, 1944, 5 pp.
91556 Report on Japanese opium dens in Malaya and China August 25, 1944, 2 pp.
91635 Report on the Japanese collection and removal of raw materials from north
China August 16, 1944, 1 p.
91770 Report on the Japanese collection and removal of raw materials from north
China August 15, 1944, 1 p.
91832 Report on Japanese treatment of Javanese war prisoners, Japanese methods of
drafting labor and recruiting native troops 1944, 3 pp.
91837 Report regarding Japanese troops in Laboean, West Java; includes information
regarding forced labor and Japanese methods of control June 1944, 2 pp.
91846 Report on the Netherlands East Indies; included is information on population
controls, murder of three English persons, secret police in the Bantam district
August 1, 1944, 4 pp.
91900 Report on the new Japanese cabinet, and its policy of intensifying the struggle
with the Allies August 7, 1944, 2 pp.
92094 Report indicating evidence of efforts of the Japanese government to associate
the Emperors name more and more closely with the war in the Pacific
September 8, 1944, 3 pp.
92205 Report on the Philippines; included is information about the housing of American
captives south of Batangas July 9, 1944, 8 pp.
92242 Civil Affairs Handbook: Japan, Section 18B. Japanese Administration of
Occupied Areas-Malaya; included is information on the military and provisional
government, Japanese controls, propaganda August 25, 1944, 36 pp.
92267 Interrogation report providing general information on West Java; included is
information on Japanese forcing householders to sell them rice June 1944, 1 p.
92290 Report on Netherlands East Indies; included is information on forced labor,
police, June 1944, 6 pp.
92398 Interrogation report on general conditions in north Sumatra June 1944, 3 pp.
92449 Report on China; included is information on efforts of residents to unload puppet
currency for gold bars and U.S. greenbacks, Japanese economic police taking
property on the pretext of searching for contraband, other police methods of
obtaining wealth August 22, 1944, 4 pp.
92577 Biographical data on Kumiaka Koiso, now Japanese Prime Minister, and on Field
Marshal Hajime Sugiyama, new Minister of National Defense Aug. 4, 1944, 2 pp.
92700 OSS Report on general conditions in Java west coast; includes information
on Japanese treatment of the population, treatment of Europeans, Japanese
administration and atrocities June 1944, 4 pp.
92702 OSS Report on general conditions in Malay peninsula June 1944, 2 pp.
92703 OSS Report on general conditions in Malaya July 1944, 3 pp.

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92712 OSS Report on general conditions in West Java June 1944, 3 pp.
92714 OSS Report on Netherlands East Indies (Java, Ambon, Manokwari and Biak);
includes information on Allied and Japanese propaganda, Prisoners of War and
forced labor, Japanese methods of occupation, crop requisitioning, concentration
and civilian internee camps 1944, 7 pp.
92717 OSS Information on Java 1944, 3 pp.
92721 OSS Report on Malaya; included is information on Japanese methods of control,
Chinese collaboration 1944, 2 pp.
92737 Information on Java, including Japanese treatment of the people 1944, 2 pp.
92928 Translation of captured Japanese orders on organization of the 3rd Japanese
Cavalry Regiment on special maneuvers in China April 25, 1944, 3 pp.
92939 Report on Sumatra; includes information regarding prisoner of war labor August
26, 1944, 4 pp.
92940 Report on the Far East (primarily Malaya); included is information on Japanese
Kempei headquarters, forced labor, British prisoners August 26, 1944, 10 pp.
92945 Report on Sumatra; included is information on local government under the
Japanese August 22, 1944, 21 pp.
92948 Report on Japanese commandeering the output of the Cholon Oriental Alcohol
Company in Saigon, French Indo-China August 19, 1944, 1 p.
92949 Japanese order instructing Chinese people to collect scrap iron August 19, 1944,
1 p.
92961 Report on Mongolia; includes information on political and military leaders,
Japanese control, puppet police forces August 25, 1944, 2 pp.
92963 Report on prisoners of war and internees in occupied China; included is
information on treatment of American prisoners of war and civilian American
internees and British persons; forced labor for all captives August 24, 1944,
4 pp.
92964 Report on Shanghai, China; included is information about the activities of
collaborators August 24, 1944, 4 pp.
92967 Report on occupied China; included is information on the puppets, Japanese,
Communists, and Central Government to govern (and tax) the same areas
August 26, 1944, 2 pp.
92969 Report on Japanese efforts to conscript civilians in China and Mongolia for
military and puppet police duties August 26, 1944, 1 p.
92963 Report on occupied China; included is information on Japanese treatment of
internees and prisoners of war and their use as forced labor August 24, 1944,
4 pp.
93176 Report on Chemical Nitrogen in the Japanese Empire August 1944, 40 pp.
93254 Report on occupied China; included is information on Japanese expropriation of
mine September 1, 1944, 3 pp.
93380 Japanese key records; report on filing methods, business machines, storage of
records, government departments, private concerns, translation personnel in
Japan September 16, 1944, 6 pp.
93456 Report on the Netherlands East Indies; included is information on Japanese tax
assessments, labor information August 1944, 2 pp.
93477 Observations of an American sociologist on Formosa 1939-1940, 4 pp.
93523 Report listing names of 7 of the 16 Europeans who were alleged to have been
executed by the Japanese in Stanley Prison, Hong Kong, in late September
1943; August 29, 1944, 3 pp.
93528 Information on conscripted Chinese labor in the Philippines August 21, 1944,
1 p.
93559 Report on the situation in Thailand August 18-25, 1944, 3 pp.
93601 Report on general conditions in Thailand; included is information on Japanese
control of civil administration 1944, 2 pp.

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93724 Japanese glossary of signal terms, giving Japanese names and English
equivalents August 26, 1944, 17 pp.
93891 Report on Indo-China; included is information that the Japanese are punish non-
collaborators August 28, 1944, 1 p.
93931 Interrogation notes on Java; included is information on Japanese ill-treatment
of Soekarella troops, Japanese economic control of Java, internment camps and
prisoners of war, police work by the Kempei, forced labor June 1944, 19 pp.
93961 Report on Japanese control measures in occupied China July 1944, 1 p.
93979 Intelligence Division, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations. Abstract of Enemy
Information No. 2 Includes notes from interrogation of Chinese and East Indian
sailors; Japanese security and propaganda, Japanese administration; prisoners
of war and internees; atrocities August 7, 1944, 31 pp.
94009 Financial Programs of Japan in Japan and occupied Areas Vol. II Greater East
Asia; notes taken from intercepted radio broadcasts and messages September
20, 1944, 263 pp.
94028 JICA (CBI/SEA) Report on Sumatra; included is information on native troops
and police, prisoners of war, rounding-up of women for immoral purposes
September 2, 1944, 7 pp.
94055 Information on Chefoo, Shantung Province, China September 11, 1944, 8 pp.
94107 Information on conscription of Koreans for the Japanese Army September 1,
1944, 1 p.
94487 Report on the Philippines; included is information on workers (including U.S.
prisoners and Chinese) July 1944, 2 pp.
94582 Report on China; included is information on Japanese massacres, intensive use
by Japanese of Chinese Fifth Columnists, August 17, 1944, 8 pp.
94640 Report on Manuri Shigemitsus place as Foreign Minister in the new Japanese
cabinet August 11, 1944, 1 p.
94734 Information about key Japanese business records September 27, 1944, 11 pp.
94887 Report from natives of Nila Island in the Netherlands East Indies; includes
information on Japanese garrisons, Japanese labor requisitions, and Japanese
deceptive techniques used in recruiting native workers August 2, 1944, 6 pp.
94890 Report on Netherlands East Indies; included is information on police street
patrols in Java April 1944, 5 pp.
95008 Report on the Far East; included is information on new Japanese occupation
techniques September 19, 1944, 3 pp.
95237 Report on the Mannshan Iron Work, occupied China; included is information on
forced labor August 22, 1944, 7 pp.
95238 Report on Japanese military in French Indo-China August 29, 1944, 2 pp.
95346 Report on Sumatra; included is information on internees, police, administration,
general conditions June 1944, 15 pp.
95393 Information on conditions, including Japanese occupation methods, on small
islands in the Netherlands East Indies August 10, 1944, 2 pp.
95394 Information on conditions, including Japanese occupation methods, on small
islands in the Netherlands East Indies August 11, 1944, 5 pp.
95492 Report on China; included is information on Japanese occupation September 29,
1944, 2 pp.
95494 Report on China; included is information on the police system September 26,
1944, 3 pp.
95600 Civil Affairs Information Guide. Japan. Bibliography August 12, 1944, 53 pp.
95657 Interrogation report on Japanese prisoners captured in Burma September 7,
1944, 13 pp.
95678 Report on Japanese chemical warfare and chemical warfare equipment in China
September 11, 1944, 4 pp.

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95684 Report indicating Japanese confiscating gold in French Indo-China September
13, 1944, 2 pp.
95721 OSS R&A Study 2368. Study of the Japanese occupation of Thailand September
18, 1944, 68 pp.
95787 Report on Koreas administration; included is information on police forces,
conscription of Koreans September 28, 1944, 2 pp.
95788 Report on Korea; included is information on Japanese truck requisitions, labor
conscription September 27, 1944, 3 pp.
95792 Information from intercepted messages regarding the Philippines; included is
information that Mitsui interests were operating copper mines at Mankayan in
northern Luzon September 11, 1944, 2 pp.
95826 Report on living conditions in the Yangchow internment camp in occupied China
September 20, 1944, 3 pp.
95903 Report on Japanese trying to conscript adults in Shantung and the Mongolian
puppet government being told to organize a Youth Corps to help the puppet
police August 1944, 1 p.
95908 Report on the Celebes; includes information on Kempei headquarters and
uniform, Kempei beatings of Japanese officers, Japanese mistreatment of
women, and Japanese reprisals for murders of their Marines by guerrillas 1944,
4 pp. and sketch of Kempei uniform
95957 Report on Japanese filing methods, business machines, keeping of police, naval,
postal and commercial records, and the activities of a few specific Japanese
companies September 30, 1944, 9 pp.
95960 Repot on North Hsenwi, Burma; included is information on Japanese occupation
methods, Japanese labor conscription September 14, 1944, 24 pp.
95961 Report on occupied China; included is information on Japanese control
measures, Japanese army personnel 1944, 1 p.
95981 Report that the Japanese were not supposed to be making plans for biological
warfare September 13, 1944, 1 p.
96001 Report containing information on Japanese espionage on Java Oct. 3, 1944, 2
pp.
96003 Report on medical matters in occupied China; included is information on drug
addiction September 25, 1944, 2 pp.
96018 Report on Burma; included is information on the treatment of the Chinese in
Burma September 27, 1944, 7 pp.
96071 Report that the Japanese have ordered capital punishment for all Chinese
officials who fail to collect the designated amounts of foodstuffs for famine-
stricken North China September 7, 1944, 1 p.
96288 Report that the Japanese were willing to use gas at Amoy, China September 6,
1944, 1 p.
96314 Report on Hainan Island; included is note that the Japanese monopolize the
power service May 1944, 1 p.
96527 Report on occupied China; included is information on Wei-Hsien internment
camp, Japanese military control October 4, 1944, 4 pp.
96622 Report on Japanese efforts to obtain resources from occupied areas September
19, 1944, 4 pp.
96686 Lists of all photographs forwarded to Washington, D.C. from Kumming, China
September 1944, 16 pp.
96734 Report on Japanese commandeering junks in China September 6, 1944, 1 p.
96758 Report on China; included is information on Japanese trying to ruin Chinese
morale by the opium traffic October 5, 1944, 6 pp.
96872 Report on Malaya, Thailand, and Burma; includes information on the use of
Formosans, atrocities, 1943, 7 pp.
96991 Civil Affairs Handbook. Japan. Section 4: Government Finance September 23,
1944, 362 pp.

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97063 Translation from Chung Yang Jih Pao; included is information on Japanese
violating Burmese women August 31, 1944, 3 pp.
97161 Report on anti-Japanese activities in Malaya; includes a report that Chinese girl
was tortured and crucified afterwards 1944, 4 pp.
97404 List of shipyards, industrial premises and public buildings occupied by Japanese
military authorities and installations in Hong Kong and Kowloon September 21,
1944, 12 pp.
97426 Report on conditions in Japan; included is information on the government,
police, propaganda October 4, 1944, 18 pp.
97433 Report on Nanking, China; included is information on Japanese methods of
occupation and control September 1-3, 1944, 3 pp.
97466 Report on French Indo-China; included is information on Japanese economic
controls, mass deportations, confiscations of commercial stocks and petrol
September 18, 1944, 8 pp.
97541 Item numbers and titles of microfilmed documents; included are those dealing
with the Japanese Army September 14, 1944, 15 pp.
97562 Report on Japanese activities in Shansi and Suiyan, China; included is
information on the exploitation of coal mines September 20, 1944, 2 pp.
97614 Interrogation report on from a Javanese who was sent to Korako (Aitape) to
build airfields; included is information on bad treatment of Javanese workers,
Kempei headquarters at Soerabaye April 1944, 3 pp.
97626 Interrogation report regarding Java; included is information on Japanese
treatment of prisoners, civilian internees June 1944, 9 pp.
97634 Notes on forced labor, Kempei, etc. in the Netherlands East Indies August 29,
1944, 5 pp.
97673 Report on China; includes information on Japanese and Chinese troops
September 21, 1944, 4 pp.
97696 Report that the Japanese are dropping feathers on China, possibly to start
bacterial warfare. Note that Burmese livestock succumbed to disease and that
the Japanese were preparing bacterial bombs, and captured Japanese patrols
are said to have carried bottles of germs September 30, 1944, 2 pp.
97725 A descriptive study of the structure of Burmas government under both British
rule and Japanese occupation September 29, 1944, 57 pp.
97726 Report on Negros Island, the Philippines; included is information on Japanese
government control September 29, 1944, 2 pp.
97727 Report on Manchukuo; included is information on Japanese troops and control,
Japanese government of Manchuria propaganda October 2, 1944, 10 pp.
97759 Report on Shanghai and environs, China; included is information on traffic in
narcotic drugs, hardships of price-fixing September 2, 1944, 3 pp.
97787 Civil Affairs Handbook: Taiwan (Formosa) October 1, 1944, 116 pp.
97900 Report on Negros Island, the Philippines; included is information on Japanese
food ratio program, terrorization of native farmers by the Japanese soldiers
September 26, 1944, 2 pp.
98018 Notes on various subjects; included is information on Japanese coal exploitation
in China, labor conscription in China July 22-August 1, 1944
98023 Report on the Netherlands East Indies; included is information on Japanese
occupation methods, treatment of prisoners, the Kempei, internees, prisoners
camps June 1944, 20 pp.
98034 Report containing information on chemical plant at Miike, which may make
Japans poison gases October 3, 1944, 3 pp.
98195 Report by an American missionary on forced labor in Korea Oct.13, 1944, 2 pp.
98219 Interrogation report on Dutch sailors captured by the Japanese in the East
Indies; includes information on European internees and prisoners of war June
1944, 5 pp.

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98221 Report on efforts of refugees to flee to Macao from Hong Kong; included is
information on Japanese pilfering transported goods, mistreatment of a U.S.
plane forced down 1943, 3 pp.
98267 Report on Shanghai, China; included is information on the Japanese occupation,
propaganda, illegal food requisitions October 16, 1944, 3 pp.
98276 Report on Japanese Use of Industrial Installations in Hong Kong, Preliminary
Draft September 9, 1944, 96 pp.
98349 Notes on the Chinese, Koreans, Aborigines, and Japanese in Formosa 1941,
6 pp.
98426 Report on Dairen; included is information on brutal police September 23, 1944
98652 Intercepted radio messages in the Far East; included is information on the war
in China, financial transactions with Indo-China, Philippine conscripts October
10, 1944, 3 pp.
98827 Miscellaneous biological warfare items about Japan October 2, 1944, 3 pp.
98829 Translated article from the Chinese Communist paper Giefant Rhbao on the
latest Japanese cabinet changes, describing leaders September 29, 1944, 3 pp.
98841 Report on Japanese occupation methods in Tsingtoo, China Oct. 12, 1944, 2 pp.
98843 Notes regarding the occupation of Jukao, China October 12, 1944, 2 pp.
98866 Report on movement of Japanese chemical warfare material, including gas
bombs; storage of Japanese chemical warfare material in Nanchang, China; also
information regarding campaign to increase the production of castor beans in
areas of China; also information on chemical factory near Shingishu, Korea, said
to be producing chemical weapons October 6, 1944, 4 pp.
99301 Report on Japanese arsenals in occupied China September 25, 1944, 4 pp.
99326 Chemical warfare intelligence revealed by Japanese prisoners of war, on the
subject of gas masks and rumored biological warfare October 7, 1944, 4 pp.
99329 Report on General Koiso, Japanese Premier and his responsibilities with Adm.
Yonai September 1944, 1 p.
99811 The British War Cabinet issued guidance on how British prisoners of war should
act and what they should say when interrogated October 21, 1944, 5 pp.
99855 Report on the location and composition of prisoner of war camps in Japanese-
occupied Territory; included is information on prisoners being used as forced
laborers, prisoner being brought to Japan to work in the factories and mines,
prisoners working on the Burma-Siam railway October 1, 1944, 33 pp. [see also
110664]
99871 Report on Japanese seizing Junks in China August 1944, 1 p.
100168 Report on British prisoners of war being used in airfield labor construction in
China September 6, 1944, 1 p.
100175 An Account of Japanese activities on Negros Island in the Philippines from 1940
until May 1944; includes information on the operations of the Japanese puppet
government October 21, 1944, 3 pp.
100229 Report on food situation in occupied China September 26, 1944, 11 pp.
100268 Report on law enforcement in the Philippine Islands September 25, 1944, 98 pp.
100324 Report on Japanese civilian defense against chemical warfare Oct. 18, 1944,
5 pp.
100714 Prisoner of war information on Burma August 21, 1944, 12 pp.
100734 Report on conditions in Manchuria October 24, 1944, 3 pp.
100735 Report on conditions in Harbin area of Manchuria October 24, 1944, 4 pp.
100743 Report on the Chihli Province, occupied China; included is information about
drug addition increasing since Japanese occupation October 24, 1944, 2 pp.
100748 Report on Korea; included is information on the Japanese-dominated
government, Japanese propaganda October 18, 1944, 4 pp.
100797 Notes on a Kempei office at Selat Panjang, Sumatra 1944, 1 p.

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100888 Japanese Morale. Report I. Detailed analysis of the moral factors found in
interviews with 556 prisoners of war June 1944, 23 pp.
100889 Japanese Morale. Report II. Detailed analysis of Allied propaganda as revealed
in interviews with 556 prisoners of war August 1944, 20 pp.
100986 Report indicating that in the Hong Kong and Hankow areas the Japanese are
commandeering the stripping of machinery from plants (some named) to be
sent to Japan October 7, 1944, 1 p.
101083 Report on Burma and Thailand October 16, 1944, 3 pp.
101130 Report on Malaya and Burma; included is information on removal of food
supplies and scrap iron by the Japanese from Singapore, food supply at
Butterworth internment Camp October 5, 1944, 3 pp.
101325 Report on the program of the Japanese Communist Party Sept. 29, 1944, 8 pp.
101368 Report that the Japanese carry gas masks in Lungling and Mangshih, China and
are said to have used tear gas in the Paoching area October 11, 1944, 3 pp.
101397 Report on tactics and strategy of the Japanese Army in the Burma Campaign
from November 1943 to September 1944; included is information regarding
chemical warfare capabilities October 23, 1944, 116 pp.
101671 Report on Japanese military government of occupied territory, as shown by
orders for occupation of New Ireland, China, Manchuria, Korea, Mongolia,
Formosa, the Philippines, Malaya, and Indo-China August 27, 1942, 18 pp.
101776 Report containing information on Japanese activities in the areas of Canton,
Hong Kong, and Shunte 1944, 6 pp.
101812 Interview regarding Kongmoon, Kwangtung Province, China; included is
information on Japanese military influence, Japanese Military Police, 1 million
deaths due to starvation in Kwangtung Province in 1943; November 7, 1944,
3 pp.
101817 Observations of the political situation in the vicinity of Mukden and Fushun,
Manchuria; included is information on Japanese control methods November 3,
1944, 3 pp.
101864 Report on Hainan Island; included is information on Japanese Army and Navy
control November 6, 1944, 9 pp.
101865 Japanese military terms by Maj. Saito; this is a translation from the Japanese.
Terms are explained by many sketches and diagrams October 1936, 118 pp.
101869 Report on sociological aspects in Korea; included is information on police control
methods October 26, 1944, 4 pp.
101955 Office Memo No. 157. Interrogation report relating to Japan; included is
information on the Miike coal fields October 20, 1944, 5 pp.
101956 Office Memo No. 156. Interrogation report relating to Sasebo Naval Base
October 20, 1944, 4 pp.
101960 Report on Hankow, China; included is information on Japanese taking food,
kidnapping farmers, and impressing coolies into forced labor service October 25,
1944, 1 p.
101982 Office Memo No. 141 Interrogation report relating to Korea, Burma, Thailand
October 9, 1944, 6 pp.
101983 Office Memo No. 152 Interrogation report relating to Japan Oct. 27, 1944, 5 pp.
101984 Office Memo No. 160. Interrogation report relating to factories in Kyoto, Japan
October 25, 1944, 7 pp.
101992 Notes on the food indemnity tax and the army tax, both levied on farmers, at
Hanchuan, occupied China October 27, 1944, 1 p.
102003 Office Memo No. 154. Interrogation report relating to Osaka, Japan firms
October 25, 1944, 5 pp.
102005 Office Memo No. 163. Interrogation report relating to business in Omuta, Japan
October 25, 1944, 4 pp.
102007 Office Memo No. 161. Interrogation report relating to the Yawata Iron Works
and nearby plants October 26, 1944, 4 pp.

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102054 Report indicating that in the Hong Kong area the Japanese commandeered
machinery in a Kowloon cement plant, printing presses and spinning machinery
to be sent to Japan August 1944, 1 p.
102212 Report on Kwangtung Province, China; included is information on Japanese
control and propaganda August 1944, 3 pp.
102287 Survey of Foreign Experts. Report on China; included is information on puppet
forces, Formosan troops November 13, 1944, 6 pp.
102375 Letter from Japanese cardinal in Vatican October 6, 1944, 2 pp.
102385 Interrogation report regarding Burma; included is information on Japanese
propaganda, Ba Maws position, Japanese soldiers indecent behavior, Japanese
control, prisoner of war camps September 1944, 14 pp.
102477 Report on conditions in Kwangtung Province, China; included is information
on Japanese occupation methods, Japanese decreasing atrocities, puppet
government collects food for the Japanese August 1944, 3 pp.
102375 Letter from a Japanese Cardinal in the Vatican criticizing the Japanese military
caste October 6, 1944
102378 Interrogation report on Burma; included is information on brothels for the
Japanese, using imported women October 10, 1944, 6 pp.
102430 Japanese intelligence targets in Germany November 1, 1944, 12 pp.
102572 Report on Shanghai, China; included is information on Japanese control of
Christian organizations October 25, 1944, 3 pp.
102573 The Imperial Rule Assistance Political Society proposes a stronger and more
truthful propaganda policy (outlined) for Japan October 26, 1944, 1 p.
102612 Report on Shanghai, China; included is information on Japanese posters and
cinema propaganda May 9, 1944, 2 pp.
102614 Report on Emperor Hirohito, the position of emperor, oligarchy of generals and
industrialists February 24, 1944, 31 pp.
102634 Extracts from a report by the Japanese gendarmes in Indo-China Oct. 1944,
2 pp.
102691 Report on the Japanese cabinet September 23, 1944, 1 p.
102702 Office Memo No. 162 Interrogation report relating to Japan Nov. 1, 1944, 2 pp.
102790 Intelligence report on the Japanese Army and Navy representatives in Rome
October 22, 1944, 1 p.
102887 Report on the situation in French Indo-China October 19, 1944, 2 pp.
102954 Whos Who information on Japanese military, political, and cultural leaders as
reported in Japanese and Chinese papers and Japanese broadcasts September
28, 1944, 56 pp.
102968 Report on Japanese occupation methods regarding cattle in the Kamaing Area,
North Burma October 6, 1944, 3 pp.
103042 OSS Information regarding Sumatra; included is information on Japanese
treatment of natives, Japanese restrictions June 1944, 2 pp.
103115 Intelligence Division, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations. Report on Malaya
and Singapore from a former British prisoner of war in Singapore; included is
information on the treatment of the prisoners of war November 2, 1944, 2 pp.
103144 Report on Indo-China; included is information about Japanese espionage
system, Japanese Intelligence Service October 1944, 5 pp.
103219 Report on China; included is information about the gendarmerie in Hong Kong,
Canton, and Hsinan; n.d., received November 29, 1944, 3 pp.
103236 Translation from The Enemys Situation No. 53; provides an analysis of
Japanese mobilization, including conscription of Koreans and Formosans October
26, 1944, 4 pp.
103257 Report indicating Japanese seizing railroad cars in north Indo-China September
26, 1944, 1 p.

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103281 Extracts from American West-Coast Monitoring No. 5. Included is information
intercepted from Tokyo and Peking broadcasts; mention of Korean conscription,
Javanese home defense corps, etc. September 29, 1944, 14 pp.
103309 Report that Japanese soldiers in the Philippines that Tojo being replaced means
greater chance for peace September 30, 1944, 1 p.
103358 Report on propaganda war in Burma; included is information on Japanese
military police collecting Allied leaflets, Japanese depredations angering the
people October 5, 1944, 8 pp.
103362 Extracts from American West-Coast Monitoring No. 6. October 8, 1944, 7 pp.
103373 A Short History of the Japanese Revolutionary Movement Part III; included is
information on Japanese suppression methods August 15, 1944, 26 pp.
103374 Extracts from American West-Coast Monitoring No. 7. Included is information
about native battalions in the Philippines, Korea, and Formosa Oct. 16, 1944,
9 pp.
103397 Report on Japanese political ideas received November 29, 1944, 9 pp.
103724 Report on Japanese methods of military government in the Netherlands East
Indies January 14, 1943, 31 pp.
103730 Report on British prisoners of war October 11, 1944, 10 pp.
103850 Report on the Philippine puppet government as of October 14, 1944, 20 pp.
103881 Report on the economic situation in Shantung Province, China; included is
information on Japanese food rationing, labor conscriptions Oct.12, 1944, 2 pp.
103882 Report on Shantung Province, China; included is information on interment camp
at Weihsien and ill-treatment of Allied nationals October 12, 1944, 1 p.
103887 Report on Thailand September 1944, 2 pp.
104018 Identification and Location of Japanese Air Units and Airfield Battalions; this a
report from Japanese army transfer lists and other captured documents October
31, 1944, 65 pp.
104032 Report on China; included is information on Japanese police, Peace Preservation
Corps, puppet troops, Japanese controls, Pao Chia system Nov. 21, 1944, 11 pp.
104186 Report on Formosa; included is information on police, Japanese exploitation,
conscription November 4, 1944, 3 pp.
104187 Report on conditions in the Foochow-Wenchow area, China; included is
information on policing (by the Pao Chia) November 6, 1944, 3 pp.
104206 Report on Japanese civilian defense against chemical attack Nov. 11, 1944,
4 pp.
104207 Report on Japanese civilian defense against chemical attack Nov. 15, 1944,
5 pp.
104209 Report on general conscription in Formosa October 26, 1944, 2 pp.
104415 Military Intelligence Division. Report on Allied prisoners at the Lunghwa
internment camp, China November 13, 1944, 5 pp.
104418 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency (CBI/SEA) Report on Japanese chemical
warfare weapons and equipment November 9, 1944, 5 pp.
104422 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency (China-Burma-India) Background Memo
No. 4 on conditions in Hong Kong; included is information on Japanese official
corruption November 4, 1944, 3 pp.
104483 Survey of Foreign Experts. Report on Formosa; included is information on
Japanese police November 26, 1944, 2 pp.
104507 Military Intelligence Division. Report on Tsingtao, China; included is information
on Japanese ill-treatment of foreigners, looting of English and American homes
November 18, 1944, 3 pp.
104512 Military Intelligence Division. Report on Korea; included is information Japanese
requisitions, Koreans overindulging in liquor and having taken to tobacco and
opium November 25, 1944, 5 pp.
104556 Report on Japanese use of chemical weapons in China November 7, 1944, 3 pp.

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104570 Report on conscription in Korea November 8, 1944, 2 pp.
104595 Report on Negros Island, Philippines; included is information on the organization
by the Japanese of Neighborhood Associations November 22, 1944, 1 p.
104603 Military Intelligence Division. Burma Situation Report No. II; included is
information on Dr. Ba Maws political and governmental activity October 26,
1944, 32 pp.
104607 Military Intelligence Division. Report on Japanese plan to conscript Chinese
civilian men from 25 to 35 years of age for military service October 23, 1944,
1 p.
104612 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency (SEA). Interrogation report on Sumatra;
included is information about Japanese and native police (Kempei), Japanese
soldiers brothels Allied prisoners, Japanese ill-treatment of the natives,
collaborators November 4, 1944, 5 pp.
104624 Survey of Foreign Experts. Report on the Administration of Formosa; included is
information on Japanese controls November 28, 1944, 3 pp.
104628 Notes in French on Formosa; includes information on Japanese administration
October 24, 1944, 13 pp.
104700 Report on Hong Kong and Canton, China; included is information that before
the Japanese took Hong Kong and Canton, the bullion in the banks was given
to the government, and was mostly sent to New York and London, and that the
Japanese confiscated the contents of safe deposit boxes in foreign banks and
obtain much gold November 30, 1944, 1 p.
104805 Report on south Sumatra under Japanese occupation; included is information on
Japanese controls October 14, 1944, 39 pp.
104876 Japans War Economy 1943-1944; November 1944, 46 pp.
104902 Report on Kanchanaburi; includes information about Japanese training wolf dogs
at Nong Pla Duk, forced labor, and British prisoners of war October 1944, 3 pp.
105033 Report on the economic situation in Kuangchou (Canton) Area November 18,
1944, 2 pp.
105034 Report on the political situation in the Kuangchou Area (Canton), China;
included is information on General Yu Han-Mou, military governor of Kuangtung
October 31, 1944, 2 pp.
105131 Report on the location of the gendarme headquarters in Hangchow, China
November 7, 1945, 1 p.
105163 Report on Vatican-Japanese information November 19, 1944, 2 pp.
105193 Bibliography, Topographical Intelligence Service Publications on the Far East
November 15, 1944, 38 pp.
105620 Report on Java; included is information on Dutch war prisoners camp, Japanese
propaganda November 10, 1944, 2 pp.
105621 Report on conditions in Java November 10, 1944, 2 pp.
105655 Report on the Korean underground October 19, 1944, 2 pp.
105787 Report on some of the attitudes of college-educated Japanese prisoners of war
November 4, 1944, 5 pp.
105794 Report on Formosa; includes information on conscription, Pao Chia system
October 24, 1944, 2 pp.
105856 Report on China; included is information about the Chinese Pao Chia, Chinese
puppet troops, Japanese gendarmerie, Tahtao police, Jewish refugees at Hong
Kong, Japanese monopolies Dec. 9, 1944, 4 pp.
105873 Press interview with French Ambassador to China, on Franco-Chinese relations,
and the French intention to liberate Indo-China; also article in the New
Statesman and Nation on the Philippines, mentioning Japanese economic
difficulties with the Philippines, Japanese political successes with quislings there,
and U.S. intention to give independence to the Philippines November 30, 1944,
6 pp.

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105874 List of titles of microfilmed Japanese and other documents on the Far East which
have been forwarded from China to the United States November 11, 1944, 6 pp.
105988 Report that the Japanese had used gas in China in November 1944 and
information on a chemical regiment and poison gas depot Nov. 24, 1944, 2 pp.
105993 Report on cotton textile industry, Kiangsu, occupied China; included is
information on Japanese destruction of textile mills, Japanese occupation and
confiscation of mills, control of exports November 4, 1944, 4 pp.
105996 Interrogation report on Japanese military activities in Burma August-November
1944; November 30, 1944, 10 pp.
106001 Report that Japanese officials in ching-Tao requisitioned over 500 civilian junks
to transport valuable materials to Japan November 10, 1944, 1 p.
106009 Report on cotton yarn and cloth, occupied China; included is information on
Japanese control policies November 4, 1944, 3 pp.
106169 Report on the Lo Yuan Sien area of Fukien Province, China; included is
information on seizure of boats by the Japanese Navy November 18, 1944, 2 pp.
106170 Report on Chiactoucheng in Kiangsu, China, mentioning the destruction of the
college by the Japanese November 23, 1944, 3 pp.
106174 Report on Fukien Province, Amoy Island, China; included is information on
political forces and Japanese penetration November 30, 1944, 3 pp.
106346 Report on Malaya; included is information Singapore prostitution, Japanese ill-
treatment of women, persecution of Muslims June 1943, 3 pp.
106357 Report on Java; included is information on Japanese crop requisitions,
propaganda November 16, 1944, 3 pp.
106567 Report on the Japanese Military Police (Kempei) in Burma, mentioning their
training, wages, functions, administration, insignia, uniforms, moral, cruel
third-degree methods, etc. May 1944, 5 pp.
106572 Report on Burmas postal system and postage rates, Japanese censorship,
telegraph and cable service, Japanese radio communication, and Japanese
military postal system, ca. May 1944, 3 pp.
106681 Interrogation report relating mainly to Singapore; included is information about
Formosan and Indian troops, military brothel, prisoners of war, 1944, 5 pp.
106697 Interrogation report regarding Thailand; includes information about forced labor
and Allied prisoners of war 1944, 2 pp.
106700 Report on Japanese, German, and Italian saboteur schools October 7, 1944,
27 pp.
106751 Report on economic conditions in Peiping, North China, and Japan November 16,
1944, 5 pp.
106761 Report on occupied China; included is information on Japanese press gangs
making house to house searches for able bodied men November 11, 1944, 1 p.
106806 Japanese intelligence targets in Germany November 1, 1944, 13 pp.
106816 Report on the Myitkyina and Bhamo areas in Burma under Japanese occupation;
included is information on requisitions, conscription, propaganda, punishments
of Allied collaborators, public exhibit of the effects of a slain U.S. aviator October
15, 1944, 11 pp.
106833 Report that Ken Harada, Japanese ambassador to the Vatican, told the Vatican
that the British and the United States sought Russian intervention in the Pacific
War, or at least the use of Siberian bases; and that Russia, in return, would get
a free hand in the Balkans, Poland, Turkey, and the Mediterranean November
16, 1944, 1 p.
106957 Interrogation report on Japanese naval construction at the Sasebo naval yards
November 23, 1944, 3 pp.
107000 Report from two Formosan deserters from the Japanese Army in China; included
is information about barbarities, puppet control of Foochow Nov. 12, 1944, 3 pp.
107042 Handbook of Japanese Industry in Japan and occupied Areas. Assemblage No.
43 Suppl. No. 1 December 15, 1944, 297 pp.

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107043 The Programs of Japan in Formosa with Biographies and Organizations.
Assemblage No. 48 2nd Edition of Assemblage No. 42 December 20, 1944,
43 pp.
107093 Tables of location and composition of prisoner of war camps in Japanese-
occupied territory December 6, 1944, 6 pp.
107137 Report on persons and organizations in the Philippine Islands prior to and during
the Japanese occupation; included is information on the Japanese military
administration and the Philippine Republic October 20, 1944, 369 pp.
107184 Report that the military clique excludes the Emperor and Court from activities,
travels December 24, 1944, 1 p.
107224 OSS R&A IB Forward HQ. Translated Burmese documents, including orders
about treatment of Indians, labor conscription November 30, 1944, 17 pp.
107243 Location of residence of high Japanese Army, Navy, and Puppet officers in Amoy,
China November 10, 1944, 1 p.
107319 Report on Burmese natives fear of the Japanese military police and
punishments for aiding the Chindits November 17, 1944, 1 p.
107374 Interrogation report on Japanese prisoners of war November 24, 1944, 10 pp.
107662 French Military Mission, Chungking, China. Report on conditions in Thailand,
June 6, 1944, 5 pp.
107663 French Military Mission, Chungking, China. Report on Thailands war economy;
includes information on Japanese requisitioning draft animals June 6, 1944,
5 pp.
107664 French Military Mission, Chungking, China. Report on Thailand; included is
information on repressive measures and prison camps June 6, 1944, 4 pp.
107675 Report on Korean attitudes December 20, 1944, 4 pp.
107676 Report on the Japanese in Korea December 21, 1944, 8 pp.
107697 Biographical data on Gen.Yusuji Okamura, reported successor to Gen. Hata as
Commander of all Japanese forces south of the Yangtze River Dec. 5, 1944, 1 p.
107715 Report on Japanese-Vatican connections December 29, 1944, 1 p.
107717 OSS Report on Indo-China; included is information on the effects of Japanese
occupation of Indo-China December 1944, 1 p.
107924 Report on Portuguese-Japanese relations in Macao and Timor Nov. 25, 1944,
3 pp.
107858 Report on Japanese flame-throwers, gas masks, smoke screens, signal smoke,
and chemical troops December 11, 1944, 4 pp.
107908 Report on occupied China; included is information on Japanese commandeering
private property, restricting water supplies August 24-27, 1944, 1 p.
107944 Military Intelligence Division Special Series No. 24. Enemy Tactics in Chemical
Warfare. A manual on German and Japanese chemical warfare equipment and
tactics with diagrams and a few photographs September 1, 1944, 112 pp.
107963 Military Intelligence Division. Interrogation report relating to Japanese Battalion,
Regiment, and Division Code and Wireless organization and operations
December 5, 1944, 2 pp.
107967 Report that the Japanese had ordered the puppet municipal government and
police bureau of Tsingtao, China to submit one live rat for every three persons of
population; order thought issued with intent to employ rats in bacterial warfare
November 30, 1944, 1 p.
107985 Report on the civilian morale in Japan December 8, 1944, 4 pp.
107992 Report on Adm. Koshiro Oikawa, newly appointed Japanese Chief of General
Staff November 21, 1944, 1 p.
108019 Report on general conditions in Burma; included is information on native spies
used by the Japanese December 15, 1944, 3 pp.
108020 Report on general conditions in Burma; included is information on village
administration, Burmese Independence Army, prostitution Dec. 13, 1944, 9 pp.

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108081 Report on Gen. Masakazu Shozo Kawabe, commander of Japanese forces in
Burma December 13, 1944, 1 p.
108143 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency (China). Report on conditions in Shanghai,
China; included is information on Japanese exploitation of South China for the
benefit of Manchuria, Japanese requisitions of yarn December 1, 1944, 3 pp.
108163 OSS Information on the Japanese Department of Epidemic Defense and Water
Supply Branch at Kiukiang, China and its mission of preparing disease serums
and cultures for use in inflecting Allied soldiers and civilians September 1944, 1 p.
108204 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency (China-Burma-India/Economic Section).
Office Memo No. 197; includes prisoner interrogation report with information on
possible biological warfare November 29, 1944, 5 pp.
108452 Current Intelligence Notes No. 5 Notes on Japanese broadcasts, November
17-24, 1944, outlining propaganda, and mentioning Chinese and Philippine
collaboration with Japan; Ba Maws anti-British pronouncements are quoted and
activity of a suicide air group called the Kamikaze is hailed November 29, 1944,
5 pp.
108583 Survey of Foreign Experts. Report on Korea; included is information on
government administration, preservation of public order December 30, 1944,
4 pp.
108584 Survey of Foreign Experts. Report on Korea; included is information on central
government administration, police December 30, 1944, 3 pp.
108682 OSS Report on China November 1944, 3 pp.
108705 Booklet showing rank insignias worn by members of the Japanese army, also the
Burmese Heho insignia, and notes on identification disks September 1944, 23 pp.
108802 Report on opium in occupied China and Manchuria November 28, 1944, 2 pp.
108854 OSS Interrogation report relating to Burma; included is information on Japanese
administration, labor conscription 1944, 3 pp.
108856 OSS Report on current Japanese plans for the political administration of French
Indo-China; included is information on collaborators December 1944, 1 p.
108872 PACMIRS. Proceedings of Conference of Japanese Chiefs of Ordnance in May
1944; December 7, 1944, 109 pp.
108922 State Department. Report on Japanese Organization of Indian Minorities in
East Asia; included is information on independence leagues through the Hikari
Kikan (special Japanese intelligence service), especially in Burma and Malaya
December 8, 1944, 6 pp.
108929 Survey of Foreign Experts. Information on Japanese police organization
December 22, 1944, 7 pp.
108931 Report on rival cliques in the Japanese Army December 1, 1944, 2 pp.
108964 Interrogation report containing information on Japanese mistreatment of
prisoners of war in Burma 1944, 2 pp.
109056 Interrogation report on the Thailand-Burma railroad and other Burmese
railways; included is information on the plight of prisoners of war, torture and
executions by Japanese and civil police 1944, 3 pp.
109057 OSS Interrogation Report relating to Burma; includes information on torture of
an official by the Kempei and prisoner of war camp 1944, 8 pp.
109077 Survey of Foreign Experts. Report on the Japanese police system December 30,
1944, 6 pp.
109125 Survey of Foreign Experts. Report on the police system in Japan, Formosa, and
the Ryukyu Islands December 27, 1944, 7 pp.
109126 Survey of Foreign Experts. Report on Korea; included is information on
important Korean leaders, police organization December 26, 1944, 11 pp.
109127 Survey of Foreign Experts. Report on Korea; included is information on police,
government administration December 26, 1944, 10 pp.
109137 Office of the Assistant Chief of Air Staff, Intelligence. Interim Report on Hainan
Island September 1943, 86 pp.

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109138 Supplement to Interim Report on Hainan Island, China July 1944, 88 pp.
109150 Report on Korea; included is information on important Korean leaders, public
order, Japanese spies in schools received January 11, 1945, 5 pp.
109271 Report on Korea; included is information about the control of activities and
government by the Japanese December 27, 1944, 4 pp.
109279 Australian intercepts of Japanese broadcasts giving Japanese propaganda
(especially in the East Indies), and Japanese economic directives and
restrictions in Far Eastern areas December 20, 1944, 13 pp.
109282 Typescripts and microfilm of French Documents from the Far East on Japanese
military and civilian activities December 27, 1944, 26 pp.
109389 Report on the Japanese files research project, giving a directory of Japanese and
Manchurian industrial concerns, and their products, with references to their U.S.
purchases, and the numbers of documents in which they are described. A list of
these reports is added. December 21, 1944, 130 pp.
109480 Extracts from U.S. west coast monitoring about Japanese political organizations
and other issues January 1, 1945, 9 pp.
109542 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency (China-Burma-India Naval Section). Notes
on Japanese military police and informers on the Lower Thai coast December
13, 1944, 3 pp.
109552 Intelligence Division, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations. Report on Swatow,
China June 10, 1944, 3 pp.
109732 Report on general conditions in the Ye-Moulmein Area of Burma; included is
information on property losses, Burma Independence Army, police 1944, 11 pp.
110022 Notes on Japanese control over Burmese villages; included is information on
conscripted coast watchers, opium traffic, children used in clandestine activity,
Japanese attacks on women, Kempei November-December 1944, 2 pp.
110027 Report on the Shan States, Burma December 27, 1944, 5 pp.
110030 Report on Burma; included is information on Japanese seizure of all cotton
crops, indications that poor girls in southern Burma committed suicide because
they had no clothes December 27, 1944, 4 pp.
110033 Report on the Chinese in Burma during the war; included is information on
Chinese trading with the Japanese December 27, 1944, 4 pp.
110064 Lists of German firms which are Japanese intelligence targets Sept. 1944, 145 pp.
110169 Report on Soochow Academy, China, occupied and looted by the Japanese
troops in 1938 December 27, 1944, 1 p.
110199 Report on Burma; included is information about control by the Kempei,
conscription, Japanese assaulting women, opium used as barter 1944, 2 pp.
110308 American Embassy, Chungking, China. Report on political conditions in French
Indo-China September 9, 1944, 13 pp.
110664 Duplicate copy of 99985 on Prisoner of War camps in Japanese-occupied
territory, with 9 pp. of additional material November 9, 1944
110736 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency (China Branch). Report on general economic
conditions in Hankow, China, mentioning forced labor recruitment December 11,
1944, 4 pp.
110741 Military Intelligence Division. Report on conditions in occupied China; included
is information on opium trade, Japanese methods of occupation December 16,
1944, 2 pp.
107043 The Programs of Japan in Formosa with Biographies and Organizations
Assemblace No. 48. Second Edition of Assemblace No. 42. Included is
information on prisoners of war, government regulations, biographies of
Japanese and Formosans, and a list of bureaus and organizations December 20,
1943, 43 pp.
110814 Information on Japanese chemical warfare equipment December 16, 1944, 1 p.
110821 Report on conscripting Koreans and Formosans in China December 9, 1944, 1 p.

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110837 Notes on the Misui Senryo Kogyo K.K. in Japan, producers of war gases
November 22, 1944, 5 pp.
110868 Interview regarding attitudes of Koreans toward the Japanese Jan. 15, 1945,
3 pp.
110877 Report on agriculture in free and occupied China as of April 1942; included is
information on production under occupation conditions February 1943, 157 pp.
110880 East Indies Intelligence Notes; contains summaries of war news December 15,
1944, 7 pp.
110888 Notes on Japanese treatment of prisoners of war in Burma and Allied
propaganda December 21, 1944, 5 pp.
110890 Report on general conditions in Burma; included is information on Japanese use
of native spies December 15, 1944, 5 pp.
110891 Report on general conditions in Burma; included is information on village
administration, prostitution December 13, 1944, 11 pp.
110921 Report on Burma; included is information regarding forced labor, atrocities
December 30, 1944, 7 pp.
110955 Report on civil administration in The Arakan, Burma January 5, 1945, 2 pp.
110965 Report on conditions in French Indo-China December 15, 1944, 10 pp.
111098 Whos Who Among Japanese Military Leaders; biographical outlines of fourteen
Japanese general and marshals January 23, 1945, 8 pp.
111101 Civil Affairs Administration, Problems and Plans, of Sumatra and Netherlands
East Indies; included is information on effects of Japanese occupation January
4, 1945, 12 pp.
111246 Report on the Japanese police system January 10, 1945, 4 pp.
111248 Report on lumber industry in China and probable Japanese exploitation January
4, 1945, 5 pp.
111250 Report on Korea; included is information on political and police matters in Korea
January 2, 1945, 6 pp.
111314 Report that Japanese reaction after Pearl Harbor is described as one of
hysterical joy, marking the beginning of a superiority of the yellow race
campaign 1942, 1 p.
111329 Account of an individuals arrest, interrogation, imprisonment, trials, and
sentence by the Japanese in Nagasaki City; also miscellaneous notes on the
Japanese police 1944, 3 pp.
111379 Report on Japanese occupation of Foochow, China; included is information on
looting December 4, 1944, 4 pp.
111406 Translated Japanese order to two military police to act as liaison in the Maymyo
area of Burma October 5, 1944, 1 p.
111407 OSS R&A India-Burma Forward HQ. Japanese documents found in Burma
December18, 1944, 1 p.
111408 OSS R&A India-Burma Forward HQ. Japanese documents found in Burma
December 15, 1944, 1 p.
111409 OSS R&A India-Burma Forward HQ. Japanese documents found in Burma
December 15, 1944, 1 p.
111410 OSS R&A India-Burma Forward HQ. Japanese documents found in Burma
December 12, 1944, 1 p.
111529 Survey of Foreign Experts. Report on the Japanese police January 5, 1945, 2 pp.
111530 Survey of Foreign Experts. Information about the Japanese police January 11,
1945, 3 pp.
111622 List of captured Japanese documents seen in North China 1944, 10 pp.
111678 Report on banking in China; included is information of the effects of Japanese
occupation on banking December 1944, 4 pp.
111713 Summary of prisoner of war camps in Japan and Japanese-occupied territory,
consisting of statistical tables of prisoners at each camp January 5, 1945, 35 pp.

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111759 Informant report on Korea January 1945, 5 pp.
111780 Report on the political problems of Koiso regarding war aims and negotiated
surrender December 26, 1944, 3 pp.
111864 Review No. 23; contains information on prisoner interrogation methods June 1,
1944, 40 pp.
112107 Report on Japanese opinion on French Indo-China situation Dec. 27, 1944, 2 pp.
112233 Report on the Hong Kong-Shanghai Bank in Thailand; included is information on
the Japanese looting of the bank January 1945, 1 p.
112266 Report indicating that the Japanese used gas in the fighting around Tangchiacha
1944, 2 pp.
112323 Report on Korean education and indoctrination by Japanese Jan. 23, 1945, 6 pp.
112333 Translation of a portion of a document giving report on Japanese use of gas
in China; with information of the Japanese units using gas, areas where used,
date, weather, wind, equipment and agent is given in each instance of gas use
cited December 16, 1944, 4 pp.
112334 Report on Japanese gas warfare in Central China December 5, 1944, 5 pp.
112339 Interrogation report relating to Burma; included is information about
propaganda, political parties, the Indian Independence League, and the Hidari
Kikan received February 5, 1944, 15 pp.
112445 Information on psychological warfare against Japan January 9, 1945, 6 pp.
112529 Notes on conditions in Penang, including conscription of Indians for the Indian
National Army, Malayas acting as informers for the Japanese Dec. 1944, 2 pp.
112743 Report on Pantai, Malaya; included is information on Japanese taking junks, big
rubber and coconut estates January 18, 1945, 6 pp.
112744 Report on the military and economic situation in Sumatra; included is
information on Japanese confiscating vehicles, Japanese trade restrictions Jan.
17, 1945, 6 pp.
112746 Report on general conditions in Sumatra and Malaya January 12, 1945, 4 pp.
112747 Report on general conditions in Sumatra (vicinity of Belawan); includes
information on military and labor recruiting; Japanese requisition of crops;
Japanese attacks on women; Japanese confiscation of Dutch coins January 12,
1945, 6 pp.
112748 Report on general conditions in Malaya (Penang Island); includes information
about Malays and Indians conscripted for military and police service; Chinese
conscripted for labor; controls and documents; all lepers alleged to have been
burned to death and all Chinese scholars forced to do hard labor, etc. January
11, 1945, 7 pp.
112749 Report on general conditions in Penang Island, Malaya, Burma and Thailand;
included is information on Japanese requisitions of junks January 11, 1945,
5 pp.
112750 Report on Penang Island, Malaya; included is information on opium ration cards
January 11, 1945, 4 pp.
112751 Report on general conditions in Burma (King Island); included is information
on Japanese conscription of labor, Japanese treatment of women, Japanese
requisitions, crime January 15, 1945, 5 pp.
112752 Economic, Military, and Administrative Situation in Burma (Bilugyun Islands,
Moulmein District); included is information on capture of U.S. airmen,
conscription of coolie labor, population controls, crime January 15, 1945, 7 pp.
112814 Report on conditions in Penang; included is information on Japanese operating
former British shops December 1944, 1 p.
112836 Interrogations on conditions in Bandar Penggaram, Malaya; included is
information on labor conscription 1944, 3 pp.
112879 Report on Gen. Koiso and Adm. Yonay [Yonai] October 4, 1944, 1 p.

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112885 Survey of Foreign Experts. Information on the Japanese police system January
27, 1945, 3 pp.
112886 Survey of Foreign Experts. Information on the Japanese police system January
29, 1945, 3 pp.
112890 Survey of Foreign Experts. Report on Police in Matsuyama, Japan January 25,
1945, 2 pp.
112891 Survey of Foreign Experts. Report on Korea January 23, 1945, 4 pp.
112893 Survey of Foreign Experts. Report on Shingishu, Teishu, Heijo (Korean cities)
January 29, 1945, 14 pp.
112915 Preliminary survey of Japanese social and psychological conditions October 13,
1942, 111 pp.
113094 Report on Japanese recruiting for the army and for labor everywhere in Sumatra
and a number of men and women were conscripted in Belawan to work for the
Japanese January 12, 1945, 2 pp.
113096 OSS Report on Sumatra; included is information on Japanese brutality January
12, 1945, 2 pp.
113099 OSS Report on Medn, Belawan, Sumatra; included is information on Japanese
taking cattle January 12, 1945, 1 p.
113101 OSS Report on Malaya; included is information that opium can be bought in
Georgetown with rationing cards 1944, 2 pp.
113163 Report on Manchuria; included is information on Manchurians being conscripted
to serve in the Puppet Army of Henry Pu-Yi January 8, 1945, 2 pp.
113172 Intelligence Division, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations. Report on Chinese
being forced to serve in Japanese army January 2, 1945, 2 pp.
113261 Civil Affairs Administration of Sumatra: Problems and Plans; included is
information about Japanese occupation January 4, 1945, 13 pp.
113267 Notes on the Mergin Archipelago, Malaya; included is information regarding
Japanese efforts to get the natives to use opium January 20, 1945, 1 p.
113324 Translated Japanese pocket notebook found in Burma January 9, 1945
113350 Report on the Japanese police February 1, 1945, 4 pp.
113354 Report on the Japanese police February 2, 1945, 4 pp.
113405 Report on the Puppet Government in China November 25, 1944, 2 pp.
113412 Interrogation of Japanese prisoners of war in China June 1944, 8 pp.
113413 Interrogations of Japanese prisoners of war in China June 1944, 8 pp.
113422 Interrogation report regarding Japanese prisoners of war captured in China;
June 1944, 10 pp.
113527 Report mentioning Chinese force laborers in the coal mines in the Fuhsin area
January 3, 1945, 1 p.
113555 Report on Japanese activities in Macao December 29, 1944, 2 pp.
113614 Report on conditions in Burma; included is information about robberies,
Japanese requisitions, suicides by girls because of clothing shortage 1944, 3 pp.
113617 Report on Malayan conditions, mostly on Penang; included is information on
Japanese confiscations; military conscription of Malays and Indians, Chinese
labor conscription, persecution of Chinese scholars, thefts, 1944, 6 pp.
113622 List of captured Japanese documents seen in North China 1944, 10 pp.
113682 References to activities of Indians in Japan and occupied areas, extracted
from Japanese radio broadcasts (1941-1944), indexed with biographical notes
November 16, 1944, 99 pp.
113686 An outline of the Japanese cabinet ministries and their internal organization
December 31, 1944, 55 pp.
113696 Report on Sumatra; included is information about prisoner of war camp housing
some 3,000 European and Dutch male prisoners, Japanese treatment of
civilians, Malays acting as police and spies October 1944, 2 pp.

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113716 Semi-Monthly Report No. 14. Information on the influence of Allied propaganda
as revealed in the interrogation reports of Japanese prisoners of war captured
prior to September 1, 1944, and in captured documents and other sources
December 15, 1944, 57 pp.
113835 Report on programs of Japan in China: Central Coastal Provinces; included
is information on propaganda, police control, pacification program; also
biographies of Chinese and Japanese leaders, together with some European,
Thais, Indians, and Filipinos January 20, 1945, 226 pp.
113871 Summary of Japanese military operations in China the last quarter of 1944
January 9, 1945, 4 pp.
113899 Notes on Malaya; included is information on Japanese firms owning bauzite
mines, Japanese conscription of Chinese for labor 1944, 4 pp.
113929 East Indies Intelligence Notes. Contains diary of events, and articles on the Far
East war, the Burma Road, etc. December 10, 1944, 19 pp.
113937 Interrogation of an Chinese coolie on two leading Chinese in Penang, Malaya,
one who supplied girls to the Japanese January 22, 1945, 3 pp.
113918 Report on the Tavoy Palauk Area and Targets to North, Burma; included is a
whos who of native personalities January 10, 1945, 43 pp.
113949 Report on Kempei Tai in Burma planning to execute two U.S. airmen January 27,
1945, 1 p.
113950 Report on Burma; included is information on Burmese agents of the Kempei Tai
January 27, 1945, 2 pp.
114130 Report on Sumatra, included is information on the conscription of Chinese
shipwrights 1944, 2 pp.
114162 Study of the equipment and capacity of the iron and steel industry under
Japanese control January 1945, 372 pp.
114236 Report on Malaya; includes information on Japanese taking control of
plantations, confiscating produce, etc. 1944, 3 pp.
114263 Prisoner of War Interrogation-Intelligence Memorandum No. 5 Interrogation
of two Japanese soldiers (both born in Korea) captured in China; includes
information on Koreans within the Japanese Empire January 20, 1945, 13 pp.
114265 Interview with Okano Susumu, representative of the Japanese Communist Party
in China, regarding what to do with Emperor Hirohito after the war December 4,
1944, 2 pp.
114296 Location and information on 14 prisoner of war camps in Shanghai, China area
used either for prisoners of war or civilian internees, and in some instances for
both January 29, 1945, 4 pp.
114350 Translation of captured document on Japanese hand flag and flare codes January
3, 1945, 1 p.
114360 List of Japanese voice codes and their corresponding meanings, taken from a
captured document January 3, 1945, 1 p.
114362 Report on Honan China; included is information on the Japanese requisitioning
ox-carts and conscripting Chinese workers January 10, 1945, 1 p.
114374 Report on Lo-Ho, Honan Province, China; included is information on increase in
taxes, forced labor, Japanese torture of Chinese, Japanese suicides, Japanese
cruelty to own wounded and sick December 18, 1944, 4 pp.
114404 Civil Affairs Handbook. Japan. Section 3: Money and Exchange November 1944,
144 pp.
114431 Report on land requisitioned on Taishan Island of Choushan Archipelago, China,
for construction of airfield January 17, 1945, 1 p.
114523 Biographical data on Adm. Soemu Toyoda, Commander-in-Chief, Japanese
Combined Fleet May 10, 1944, 1 p.
114529 Report on Schwebo Valley, Burma; included is information that the Japanese
insulted native priests, attacked Burmese women, conscripted labor January 29,
1945, 4 pp.

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114552 Report on Burma; included is information on the Kempei Tai efforts to restore
order February 2, 1945, 2 pp.
114578 Report on general conditions and guerrilla activities in Malaya and Thailand
January 22, 1945, 5 pp.
114589 Report on Japan and occupied China; included is information on Mitsui and
Mitsubishi concerns in North China January 23, 1945, 4 pp.
114684 Report on Japanese occupation of the Shwebo Valley, Burma; included is
information that natives allowed to keep only one-third of what they produced,
Japanese looting (including elephants), control of banking by the Yokohama
Specie Bank January 29, 1945, 4 pp.
114685 Report on Burma; includes information on killings of villagers, tortures by the
Kempei Tai listed January 27, 1945, 2 pp.
114686 Report on Burma; included is information about local government, Kempei Tai
administering justice January 29, 1945, 3 pp.
114707 Japanese infiltration Among the Muslims Throughout the World May 15, 1943,
22 pp.
114724 Report on internal Japanese disputes regarding how and if to end the war
February 21, 1945, 1 p.
114748 Office Memo No. 210. Notes on Indo-China; included is information on Japanese
taking crops, prisoner of war camp January 12, 1945, 9 pp.
114853 Report on the police organizations in Burma, including the Kempei November 1,
1944, 2 pp.
114894 Information on extent of control Japanese have exercised in occupation of
French Indo-China in matters of censorship of mails, press, and radio Dec. 7,
1944, 2 pp.
114895 Report on French Indo-China; included is information on Japanese propaganda
December 7, 1944, 2 pp.
114939 Report on personalities of seven of the top senior officials of the Mitsui,
Mitsubishi, Okura, and Sumitomo companies in Japan February 20, 1945, 3 pp.
114941 Whos Who in Japan and Japanese Occupied Territories. Japan. 4th Edition;
includes Japanese diplomats and army leaders in other countries January 8,
1945, 52 pp.
114952 Credit cooperatives and mutual loan societies in Japan February 1945, 20 pp.
114971 Report on Japanese control of Indo-China December 7, 1944, 3 pp.
114973 Report on the economic situation of the Japanese in Indo-China at the end
of September 1944; includes information about conscription of merchants
December 7, 1944, 2 pp.
114978 Report on Japanese control of Indo-China December 7, 1944, 3 pp.
114980 Report on French Indo-China; included is information on Japanese control of the
black market, etc. December 7, 1944, 2 pp.
114981 Report on French Indo-China December 7, 1944, 2 pp.
114983 Report on Japanese control of Indo-China December 7, 1944, 2 pp.
115310 Intelligence Notes No. 3 Economic and Political Notes on the Shanghai and
Hangchow Area, China; included is information on internment camp January 31,
1945, 4 pp.
115311 Notes on North Central Fukien, China; included is information on Japanese
occupation methods, looting in Foochow, conscripted Chinese labor January 31,
1945, 5 pp.
115312 Report on diseases in East China; includes information about the possibility of
bacteriological warfare, especially against pack animals January 28, 1945, 3 pp.
115514 Bulletin: Preliminary Examination of Documents; a list of documents, giving a
resume of each, including information on Japanese intelligence system in Burma
February 14, 1945, 8 pp.

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115578 Office Memo No. 217. Report on Korea and possible Allied prisoner of war camp
at Kyushu January 18, 1945, 8 pp.
115594 Report that Emperor Hirohito is in an extremely nervous condition February 22,
1945, 1 p.
115642 Report on Japanese conscription in occupied China and Japan of workers and
men for the Army and Navy December 31, 1944, 1 p.
115735 Japanese economic aggression during the past year; this is an article in a
Chinese magazine October 1944, 13 pp.
115753 Report relating to Thailand, including information on Kempei headquarters and
Thai military police camp January 27, 1945, 4 pp.
115843 Office Memo No. 202. Contains information about U.S. prisoners of war, Korean
gold mines, and possible Japanese use of biological warfare Jan. 30, 1945, 22
pp.
115900 Report on conditions on Cheduba Island, Burma under Japanese occupation
January 1945, 1 p.
115925 Conditions in Tokyo after December 7, 1941; supplement to report on
information gathered on the S.S. Gripsholm; included is information regarding
treatment of Americans, political conditions, Japanese morale, attitude toward
the war August 1942, 9 pp.
115942 Survey of Foreign Experts. Report on Manchuria; included is information on the
effects of Japanese occupation February 20, 1945, 3 pp.
116053 Report on the Kempei Tai in the Akyab Area of Burma 1944, 6 pp.
116054 Report on the Hikari Kikan November 1944, 7 pp.
116063 Report on China; included is information on conditions at internment camp in
Shanghai February 6, 1945, 4 pp.
116107 Information on the transfer of Allied prisoners of war from Saigon, Indo-China to
Thailand February 27, 1945, 1 p.
116119 Civil Affairs Handbook, Japan, Sec. 2 Government and Administration January
1945, 480 pp.
116200 Intelligence Division, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations. Location of
Japanese Gendarmerie Headquarters in Hupeh, China January 16, 1945, 1 p.
116205 Intelligence Division, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations. Location of military
targets in Nanching, China, including Japanese gendarmerie headquarters
January 14, 1945, 3 pp.
116214 Tentative List of Japanese Diplomatic Representatives in Europe February 10,
1945, 26 pp.
116216 Translated Japanese army proclamation posted in Foochow, China, promising to
pay for food and labor, and to recognize existing currency February 2, 1945,
2 pp.
116259 Office Memo No. 221. Report on conditions under Japanese occupation in Hong
Kong and Kowloon; included is information on starvation and cannibalism,
confiscations of radios January 23, 1945, 9 pp.
116496 Report on Manchuria, including information on Japanese using draftees from
North China and Chinese Prisoners of War as laborers in mines January 3, 1945,
2 pp.
116541 Report on conditions in Honan Province, China January 26, 1945, 3 pp.
116563 Report on forced working and punishment in Sumatra February 1945, 1 p.
116585 Gen. Okamura, commanding Japanese Army Forces in China, recently issued
an order to troops stationed in Central and Southern China authorizing them
to carry out a scorched earth policy when Allied troops land, or why cannot
withhold the counter offensive launched by the Chinese February 5, 1945
116613 Report on additional Japanese intelligence targets in Germany Oct. 1944, 14 pp.
116645 Report on discipline in the Japanese Army, indicating opium use and resort to
murder and robbery in order to obtain it; also theft of money in China January
31, 1945, 1 p.

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116705 Report on the Japanese occupation of Futsing, Fukien Province, China, in Nov.
1944; included is information on looting and robbing January 25, 1945, 2 pp.
116743 Military Manpower of Japan, Manchuria, and Inner Mongolia Feb.12, 1945,
10 pp.
116782 Interrogation report on conditions in Malaya January 4, 1945, 5 pp.
116822 Translation of a Japanese report on the construction of collective villages by Tate
Heidan (troops), Burma received March 2, 1945, 31 pp.
116835 Programs of Japan in China: Central Coastal Provinces January 20, 1945, 226 pp.
117009 Report on Japanese training (by an organization called Kempaw Heiho) of
Burmese youth to be used as military police February 14, 1945, 2 pp.
117095 Report on Japanese fear of psychological warfare November 7, 1944, 4 pp.
117096 Review of the Tokyo Asahi for August 1944; included is information on Tojo
Cabinet being blamed, propaganda efforts
117100 Letters from Japanese prisoners of war in China to other prisoners in Burma,
India, etc. December 5, 1944, 5 pp.
117102 Poll of Japanese prisoners of war in Yenan, China, showing education, length of
capture, morale and opinions November 25, 1944, 3 pp.
117104 Report of round table discussions by Japanese prisoners of war; included is
information about U.S. prisoners of war working in Japanese mines November
24, 1944, 11 pp.
117014 Report on the opinions and beliefs of Japanese prisoners of war in China
November 21, 1944, 4 pp.
117111 Report on Korea; includes information on compulsory life insurance and
confiscations December 27, 1944, 3 pp.
117114 Report on Swatow, China; includes information on the police, puppet spy
groups, etc. February 28, 1945, 18 pp.
117144 Report on the Japanese occupation of Swatow, China. And related information
February 28, 1945, 18 pp.
117201 Report on Foochow, China; included is information on barbarities, puppet control
November 12, 1944, 3 pp.
117293 Information concerning the organization of the Japanese North China Army
Liaison Department February 13, 1945, 5 pp.
117297 Report on Celebes and Netherlands East Indies; included is information on
Japanese system of obtaining labor, the use and treatment of laborers October
18, 1944, 4 pp.
117298 Information on the Kempei organization in Java October 30, 1944, 2 pp.
117299 Report on the Japanese occupation of Java; included is information on ill-
treatment accorded the natives October 30, 1944, 2 pp.
117320 Interservice Monthly Security Summary. A Counterintelligence bulletin for the
British in India; includes information on signals security, Tokyo Rose February
22, 1944
117395 Report on Japanese activities in the Menam River area of Thailand January 30,
1945, 4 pp.
117398 Notes on internment and prisoner of war camps in the Netherlands East Indies;
included is information that both prisoners and internees were put at forced
labor 1944, 2 pp.
117404 Information on the organization of the Japanese North China Railway Police
Bureau 1944, 2 pp.
117455 Report on agricultural productions and supplies in Japan and Japanese-occupied
areas; included is information on Japanese efforts to denude Netherlands East
Indies for the immediate benefit of Japan March 2, 1945, 4 pp.
117485 Interview on Korea; included is information on the police force and Koreans
serving in the police force February 24, 1945, 7 pp.
117486 Interview on Japanese police February 27, 1945, 2 pp.

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117487 Interview on Japanese police February 27, 1945, 4 pp.
117488 Interview on Japanese police February 27, 1945, 4 pp.
117585 Survey of Japanese press, publications and personalities in the newspaper and
publishing world February 13, 1945, 9 pp.
117635 Report on Sumatra; included is information on Japanese taking over Dutch
estate at Ophir 1944, 1 p.
117708 List of Japanese Army leaders in Burma 1945, 2 pp.
117709 Report on the torture inflicted by Japanese soldiers on approximately 100
Burmese police and prominent elders arrested in August 1944 as British spy
suspects August 1944, 2 pp.
117713 Rules extracted from a Kempei Tai pamphlet on how to interrogate British spies
January 1, 1945, 1 p.
117714 Report on Japanese requisitioning boats during their withdrawal from Akyab
Island, Burma January 1945, 1 p.
117716 Report on Burma; included is information on Indian police, Japanese troops
1943, 2 pp.
117719 Account of prison conditions, food and torture treatment meted to 23 Muslim
Arakenese arrested April 1943 by Japanese and accused of knowing location of
radio transmitter; four died while being tortured April 1943, 3 pp.
117721 Report on the Japanese in Burma; included is information on the propaganda
department of the Kempei Tai, suicide squad, liquidation of people aiding the
British January 1, 1945, 2 pp.
117722 List of army, civilian, and Kempei headquarters in Myebon, Burma, and list of
Japanese officials (Army and Kempei Tai), with some particulars 1944, 3 pp.
117810 Report on Burma; included is information on Japanese propaganda, Burmese
spies February 15, 1945, 3 pp.
117813 Report on Peking, China covering Japanese occupation from Dec. 8, 1941 to
Sept. 1943; included is information on hardships for internees Feb. 22, 1945,
12 pp.
117830 Report on Japanese educational policy in occupied Asia November 1944, 9 pp.
117831 Twenty-Five illustrated charts of Japanese Army organization and other charts
October 1944
117893 Report on Japanese efforts in occupied China to make people make voluntary
contributions of copper January 22, 1945, 1 p.
117914 Report on Thailand and French Indo-China March 9, 1945, 1 p.
117917 Report on Thailand and French Indo-China March 10, 1945, 1 p.
117938 Report on the economic role of the overseas Chinese in British Malaya; included
is information on conditions under Japanese occupation January 1945, 30 pp.
118057 Report on Western Honan, China; included is information on Japanese demands
for metal in occupied areas, shortages and hardships of the people March 3,
1945, 9 pp.
118115 Study on the psychology of the Japanese by Maj. Sherwood F. Moran, USMC
October 21, 1944, 24 pp.
118116 Report of an analysis of Japanese military psychology May 30, 1944, 12 pp.
118117 Japanese Military Terms: Brief tables of useful Japanese front-line phrases,
Japanese military commands, and military terms December 21, 1944, 4 pp.
118118 Table of security classifications for Japanese army and navy documents, giving
both the Japanese characters and translations February 1, 1945, 4 pp.
118215 Interrogation of 91 Australians prisoners recovered from a torpedoed Japanese
transport in the China Sea in September 1944; November 17, 1944, 37 pp.
118230 Information on the requisitioning by the Japanese of skins and furs in Shntung,
China February 1, 1945, 1 p.
118239 Report on Japanese suicide or explosive motor boats March 12, 1945, 2 pp.

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118286 Discussion of the Japanese government; included is information on the police
system, Imperial Rule Assistance Association, structure of government, patriotic
organizations, etc. March 14, 1945, 29 pp.
118460 Information concerning Allied prisoners of war held by the Japanese in
South Indo-China; numbers are given by nationality, location of camps and
approximate number in each March 2, 1945, 2 pp.
118491 Translation information from the front of a Japanese soldiers diary published by
the Army Club in Tokyo. It lists members of the Imperial family and their birth
dates September 25, 1943, 4 pp.
118558 Lists, with statistics, of prisoner of war and internee camps in Japan and
Japanese-occupied territory March 1945, 40 pp.
118583 Report on conditions in Rangoon, Burma; included is information on Japanese
firms, requisitions February 28, 1945, 12 pp.
118679 Report on differences within Japanese Government and military regarding peace
negotiations March 1, 1945, 1 p.
118687 Notes on meeting of Japanese diplomats at Bangkok, Thailand May 3, 1945, 1 p.
118707 Information on the effects of American broadcasts, especially regarding remarks
about the Emperor; included is information on the effect of American broadcasts
on the treatment of American prisoners February 24, 1945, 2 pp.
118720 Report on the Netherlands East Indies December 3, 1941, 14 pp.
118739 Report on a persecuted group in Japan, the ETA February 5, 1942, 19 pp.
118779 List of locations of Japanese offices and installations (including the Naval Kempei
office) in Bangkok, Thailand February 28, 1945, 3 pp.
118782 Report on the Kempei Tai in Arakan, Burma; included is information on tortures,
including water torture January 1945, 3 pp.
119019 Report on Japanese commercial activities in Burma; included is information on
Japanese firms Mitsubishi, Mitsui, etc. January 27, 1945, 5 pp.
119121 Terrain Study No. 101 Panay, Philippine Islands; included is information on
Japanese occupation, police forces, personalities November 27, 1944, 158 pp.
119139 Civil Affairs Handbook Japan Sec 3A. The Commercial Code of Japan February
1945, 148 pp.
119190 Report on Puppet organization known as the Honan Special Self-governing Area
at Cheng-Hsien, China February 7, 1945, 1 p.
119214 Report on the Japanese-controlled or own industries in Hsuchow, China January
27, 1945, 9 pp.
119278 Report on Chinese labor drafted for road-widening work February 15, 1945, 1 p.
119279 Translation of a Japanese document dealing with medical matters February 22,
1945, 3 pp.
119232 Report on scrap metal collection in Hankow, China; included is information the
Japanese removed all iron plate covers for street drains, all iron doors, rails and
fences January 25, 1945, 1 p.
119253 Japanese financial press dispatches March 13, 1945, 3 pp.
119280 Translation of a Japanese document dealing with instructions for inoculations
February 13, 1945, 2 pp.
119281 Translation of a Japanese document dealing with medical matters February 13,
1945, 4 pp.
119288 Notes on Japanese requisitioning of Chinese civilian clothing at Shanhsien
January 22, 1945, 1 p.
119332 French text of Japans declaration of war against Great Britain and the United
States December 8, 1941
119534 Survey of the Philippine Islands; included is information on public order and
police, Japanese occupation, July 10, 1942, 178 pp.

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119680 List of documents microfilmed by the Far East team of an Allied agency in
Europe; they consist chiefly of French reports on Indo-China, but there are also
many reports on Japan and some on other Far Eastern areas February 23, 1945,
15 pp.
119720 Biographies of Japanese officials in the Koiso Cabinet Vol. I A-I, ca. 300 pp.
March 1945
119721 Biographies of Japanese officials in the Koiso Cabinet Vol. II K-O, ca. 300 pp.
March 1945
119722 Biographies of Japanese officials in the Koiso Cabinet Vol. III R-Z, ca. 300 pp.
March 1945
119772 Copy of memorandum, submitted to Allies, proposing to make Shanghai, China,
an open city and Allied comments on the subject March 24, 1945, 7 pp.
119838 Report on Japanese highway construction and repairs in China; included is
information on force labors January 30, 1945, 7 pp.
119921 Report on Burma; includes information on civilian officials and police, native
forced labor January 27, 1945, 6 pp.
119875 Report on general conditions in Shanghai, China; included is information on
effect of Japanese occupation, Japanese removal of equipment February 10,
1945, 5 pp.
119980 Information on Japanese personnel of the Kempaw Heiho in Burma February 14,
1945, 3 pp.
120266 Report on flour and textile mills in the vicinity of Tsinan, China; included is
information on a Japanese taking control over the mills February 11, 1945, 1 p.
120284 Report on China; included is information on Japanese gendarmerie in South
China, Chinese police, Pao Chia system January 23, 1945, 6 pp.
120344 Terrain Handbook No. 57 Jolo Group, Philippine Islands February 12, 1945,
60 pp.
120376 Report on Laos; included is information on Japanese commandeering shop
buildings at Vientiane and desire to commandeer wooden barges March 9, 1945,
1 p.
120616 Excerpts from the diary of a U.S. officer who was taken prisoner by the
Japanese in the Philippines; included is information about the prisoners of war
March 21, 1945, 14 pp.
120671 Report on Japanese work on the Myitta to Sinbyudaing trail and the use of white
prisoners of war and Burmese forced labor in the construction work February
1945, 2 pp.
120676 Report dealing with miscellaneous information in regard to the Shanghai, China
area; included is information about corruption and morale of the police March
29, 1945, 3 pp.
120778 Notes on the control of the sale of opium by the Japanese in Malaya March 8,
1945, 1 p.
120781 Report on population controls in Malaya; included is information on a Japanese-
organized auxiliary police service March 9, 1945, 7 pp.
120789 Report on Japanese making families in Sumatra to grow rice for Japanese
consumption February 25, 1945, 1 p.
120860 Report on the Chih Shan Iron Mine in Wuan, Honan, China; included is
information about the Japanese military polices presence at the mine February
4, 1945, 2 pp.
120872 Report on various currencies in circulation in Burma, Malaya, Sumatra, Thailand,
and Indo-China March 6, 1945, 8 pp.
120912 Report on occupied China; included is information on the compulsory
requisitioning of copper coins and cotton in Husngmei, western Hupeh Province,
China February 1, 1945, 1 p.
121003 Report on the Japanese police March 20, 1945, 6 pp.

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121064 Report on the Japanese in Korea; includes information on the program of the
Imperial Rule Assistance Association, civil administration, propaganda, labor
conscription, with biographies of Chinese, Korean, French, Japanese, and
Russian leaders in Korea February 1945, 85 pp.
121072 Revised Copy of Report on Japans Economic Strength in 1945 February 23,
1945, 9 pp.
121087 Report on Burma; includes information about the Indian National Army and
officers of the Kempei Tai February 27, 1945, 15 pp.
121145 Report on Soemba and Savoe in the Netherlands East Indies; includes
information on Japanese naval administration December 22, 1943, 33 pp.
121281 Report on documents required and controls maintained in Shanghai, China;
included is information on the Lieu Hwan Pao (system for making all persons in
a certain area responsible for an unlawful act of any one individual) February
23, 1945, 2 pp.
121291 Report on Korea; included is information on the Japanese occupation, control of
large businesses, Japanese propaganda, sale of heroin March 14, 1945, 3 pp.
121358 Report on China; included is information on the organization and functions
of Japanese economic control in Honan by the Army Liaison Bureau, the
gendarmarie at Kaifeng February 27, 1945, 3 pp.
121477 Report on the Japanese control of the Luichow Peninsula, Kwangtung Province,
China February 27, 1945, 2 pp.
121540 Report on Thailand and Burma March 9, 1945, 3 pp.
121543 Report on a probable Japanese poison gas factory at Odera March 9, 1945, 1 p.
121544 Report containing information relating to economic matters in Burma; included
is information on the Japanese operation of the Yethaya Oil Refinery March 7,
1945, 2 pp.
121605 Report on Seran (Ceram) and adjacent islands; included is information on
Japanese occupation December 1, 1943, 63 pp.
121642 Terrian Study No. 90 North Borneo; included is information on police for,
Japanese administration, November 15, 1944, 214 pp.
121658 Information in regards to Manchuria from the North China News; included is
information on Japanese efforts to extract additional labor from the people,
Japanese efforts everyone to raise castor beans February 23, 1945, 2 pp.
121670 Report on Japanese putting opiates in medicines at the hospital in Changchow,
China in order to addict as many of the Chinese to opiates as possible February
26, 1945, 2 pp.
121673 Description of the Japanese occupation of Lin-hai, Chekkang province, China, in
1940; and looted everything upon departure February 23, 1945, 1 p.
121682 Miscellaneous Japanese documents, including photographs of aircraft,
newspapers (with maps of the war, and photographs), etc. untranslated received
April 6, 1945
121746 Report on medical conditions on Ramree Island, Burma, during Japanese
occupation; included is information on Japanese methods of occupation March
12, 1945, 3 pp.
121755 Report on medical conditions on Akyab Island, Burma during the Japanese
occupation March 10, 1945, 4 pp.
121799 Daily Digest of Economic Intelligence from Enemy Countries; included is
information on Japanese looting salt mines in Netherlands East Indies, failure of
Japanese propaganda in the far East, confiscation of industrial enterprises in the
Far East April 1943-December 1944, 14 pp.
121837 Report that Kempei Tai in Tavoy sometime wore Burmese clothing and long hair
February 2, 1945, 1 p.
122013 Report on Japanese Army Medical Organization, Training, and Disease Control in
Burma March 12, 1945, 7 pp.

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122032 Commentary on political and commercial developments in French Indo-China
received April 9, 1945, 16 pp.
122033 Names and ranks of 11 Japanese generals and admirals who died since January
4, 1945; reason for death given March 28, 1945, 1 p.
122151 Report on Leyte Province, Philippines August 17, 1944, 99 pp.
122244 Report on Thailand; included is information on the Japanese selling Red Cross
prisoner of war supplies which were slated for Thailand March 4, 1945, 1 p.
122235 Notes on the transport of Japanese troops and prisoners of war from Thailand to
French Indo-China April 6, 1945, 1 p.
122344 Information from Japanese prisoners of war in China on various subjects,
including conscription January 24, 1945, 2 pp.
122368 Miscellaneous information on Japanese and Chinese puppet military and Chinese
puppet civil officials, police activity, etc. March 15, 1945, 6 pp.
122493 Report on the Burma Defense Army; including information on control by the
Kempei Tai received April 20, 1945, 2 pp.
122643 Report on the Burma Independence and Indian National armies in Burma March
1945, 1 p.
122843 Report containing information on poison gas plant in Taiyuan, China January 22,
1945, 2 pp.
122915 Report on industries of North China; included is information on effects of
Japanese occupation April 6, 1945, 2 pp.
122990 Names and brief biographical data on Generals and Admirals of the Japanese
Imperial Armed Forces who had died since December 1941 March 10, 1945,
22 pp.
123095 Report on the Japanese stripping most of the power equipment from the power
plant installation in Yungchia (Wenchow) in 1941 February 26, 1945, 1 p.
123100 Report on coal mines in occupied China, Hopeh province, Kailan District
February 24, 1945, 10 pp.
123138 Report on Chekiang Area, China; included is information on Chinese conscripted
for Japanese labor details April 6, 1945, 3 pp.
123364 Report on trends in Japanese military morale as revealed in interrogations of
prisoners of war in the Philippines January 15-March 15, 1945; April 9, 1945,
31 pp.
123366 Report that Yamada, a Japanese scientist, had taken plans for the V-1 and V-2
weapons to Tokyo and they would be manufactured there April 15, 1945, 1 p.
123370 Report on the general economic conditions in the Tavoy area of Burma; includes
information on Japanese occupation methods March 1945, 7 pp.
123413 Report on Burma, based on translated document March 16, 1945, 6 pp.
123440 Periodical Notes on the Japanese Army; includes information on general
characteristics, conscription, discipline, morale August 1944, 19 pp.
123460 Information on Java April 7, 1945, 4 pp.
123465 Report on Namtu Baldwin Mines, Burma; included is information on Japanese
control of mines March 4, 1945, 41 pp.
123469 Information on Taunggyi, Burma; included is information on civilian
administration by the Japanese, propaganda March 8, 1945, 2 pp.
123475 Report on Japanese control of certain industries in the Shan States, Burma
March 4, 1945, 4 pp.
123479 Report on Burma; included is information on Japanese paying workers in Mong
Lun and Wa states with opium received April 20, 1945, 1 p.
123485 Report on Burmese personnel of the Namtu Burma Civil Administration,
describing nine people as well as three Japanese, collaborators, received April
20, 1945, 3 pp.
123486 Report on Burma; included is information on Japanese administration and
occupation, prisoners of war March 16, 1945, 11 pp.

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123489 Notes on Namtu, Burma; included is information on civil administration under
the Japanese, arrest of political prisoners, Japanese collection of stolen
property, torture of Italian Christians, arrest of Catholic and Protestant clergy
March 4, 1945, 6 pp.
123491 Report on religions in Burma; noted that only the Christians were much
molested by the Japanese March 17, 1945, 4 pp.
123495 Report on the Burma Defense Army and control by the Kemei Tai April 20, 1945,
2 pp.
123498 Report on civilian affairs in Namtu, Burma, under the Japanese received April
20, 1945, 3 pp.
123685 Report on population controls in Tenasserim, Burma; included is information
about the Kempei Tai April 4, 1945, 3 pp.
123708 Biographical notes on Narida Ichiro, new chief of Central Affairs Department in
the Ministry of Interior February 28, 1945, 1 p.
123771 Report on Pratas Island, Taiwan; included is information on the Japanese
occupation which began in 1939 March 7, 1945, 3 pp.
123840 Report on the League for Independence of Indo-China April 21, 1945, 20 pp.
123870 Report on the Burma-Siam Railway, location of prisoner of war camps, and other
information regarding Thailand December 1944, 38 pp.
123877 Interview with a Japanese medical officer regarding health maintenance of
Japanese Army in Burma April 4, 1945, 9 pp.
123885 Outline of the organization of the Japanese civil police, with indication of their
functions April 14, 1945, 2 pp.
123954 Civil Affairs Handbook. Japan. Section 1A: Population statistics of Japan 1940;
March 20, 1945, 127 pp.
124038 Report on Weihaiwei, Shantung, China; included is information on Japanese
occupation methods March 2, 1945, 2 pp.
124146 Partial translation of the section on Military government of the East Indies in the
1944 issue of the Demei jiji nenkan, a Japanese yearbook March 24, 1945,
12 pp.
124200 Interview with a General with the Korean Revolutionary Army; mentions that
Korean conscripts in the Japanese Army are loyal to Korea March 12, 1945,
3 pp.
124201 Office of Naval Intelligence. Report on Leopoldo R. Aguinaldo, used by the
Japanese as agent for the economic penetration of the Philippines March 14,
1945, 5 pp.
124224 Interrogation of Chinese and Hainan seamen regarding Malaya; included is
information regarding Malaya police March 23, 1945, 10 pp.
124447 Report regarding ground defenses of Japanese railways in occupied China;
included is information regarding reprisals against peasants March 21, 1945,
7 pp.
124448 Report on Japanese air facilities in Manchuria and Korea February 12, 1945, 8 pp.
124474 Translation of an article by Jiasato Futumi, Japanese Minister to Thailand, on
future of Japanese-Thai relations March 17, 1945, 13 pp.
124519 Report on Shanghai, China; included is information on requisitions of foods and
their distribution February 8, 1945, 2 pp.
124542 Miscellaneous intelligence on Asia March 19, 1945, 18 pp.
124582 Notes on the Japanese attitude toward the Buddhists and Christians in Burma
March 1945, 1 p.
124584 Information on membership in the Heiho organization (Japanese labor battalion)
in Burma March 1945, 1 p.
124659 Report on Japanese occupation of American institutions and American and
British homes in Foochow, China March 8, 1945, 2 pp.
124474 Translation of an article by Jinsato Futami, Japanese Minister to Thailand, on
Japanese-Thai relations March 17, 1945, 3 pp.

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124808 Report on the Japanese transferring industry from Northern Manchuria to Korea
March 10, 1945, 1 p.
124812 Report on Japanese airfields and naval bases in Korea March 12, 1945, 2 pp.
124839 Report on the various types of Japanese civilians attached to the armed forces.
April 27, 1945, 4 pp.
124904 Prisoner of war interrogation reports on Japanese telecommunications, radio,
and postal service April 19, 1945, 5 pp.
124917 Strategic Survey of Indo-China Sec. III, IV, V. Included is information on public
order and police, Japanese occupation March 14, 1942, 59 pp.
124919 Report on British Malaya; included is information on police, censorship, Japanese
occupation June 20, 1942, 120 pp.
125145 List of Japanese and puppet heads of Hong Kong departments March 24, 1945,
4 pp.
125177 Report on relations between Japan the China of Nanking March 20, 1945, 1 p.
125198 Notes on orders issued by Gen. Okamura, Chief of Japanese Expeditionary
Forces in China, to the Japanese armies in central and southeastern China, in
regards to chemical warfare training March 9, 1945, 1 p.
125211 Report on Formosa; included is information on restrictions imposed on
Formosans by the Japanese were very harsh and severe March 17, 1945, 1 p.
125233 Report on the Japanese coup in French Indo-China on March 9, 1945 March 13,
1945, 5 pp.
125251 Report on conditions at Macao; included is information on cannibalism, Japanese
commercial enterprises February 7, 1945, 4 pp.
125267 Names and biographical data on Japanese propaganda personalities April 19,
1945, 6 pp.
125307 Report on the Japanese police system April 19, 1945, 4 pp.
125385 Interrogation of a Korean deserter from the Japanese Army; provided
information on labor conscription in Korea and army conscription by the
Japanese March 16, 1945, 5 pp.
125386 Interrogation of a Korean refugee from Peking, mentioning Koreans in China,
their treatment by the Japanese March 16, 1945, 4 pp.
125389 A Chinese analysis of three new members of Koisos cabinet: Kodamo, Aikawam
and Hirose March 13, 1945, 3 pp.
125391 Report regarding reported gas warfare in China March 19, 1945, 1 p.
125412 Radio Listening facilities-Japan February 14, 1945, 7 pp.
125602 Biographic information on Japanese Col. Egima, who raped girls, and his
successor Col. Shishiba in the Maymyo area of Burma April 11, 1945, 1 p.
125610 Report on Japanese conscripting labor to build a railroad tunnel in China March
10, 1945, 1 p.
125779 Report on Japanese troops and controls in the Batoe Islands, Sumatra April 10,
1945, 1 p.
125808 Background information on Maj. Gen. Yamada and Maj. Gen. Hamada April
1945, 1 p.
125835 Report on results of Japans conquest of Burma May 5, 1942, 4 pp.
125908 OSS Report on Korean and North China; included is information on Koreans
being conscripted into the Japanese Army March 25, 1945, 1 p.
125909 OSS Report on Malaya; includes information on Japanese atrocities, prisoners of
war Japanese controls February 1945, 4 pp.
125918 Military Intelligence Division. Report on Korea; included is information on
conscriptions, Japanese police March 21, 1945, 1 p.
126090 Report on Japanese conscription and propaganda in Formosa and methods for
suppressing subversive activity March 26, 1945, 3 pp.
126264 Far Eastern Section, R&A OSS. Development of Thai Cooperation with Japan
June 9, 1942, 3 pp.

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126279 Notes on Thailand, including Japanese treatment of prisoners of war April 30,
1945, 1 p.
126390 Strategic Study of New Caledonia January 31, 1942, 32 pp.
126442 Translations relating to the agriculture and administration of the Kwantung
Territory, Manchukuo April 30, 1945, 21 pp.
126477 OSS Report on Formosa; included is information on Japanese economic and
cultural controls March 30, 1945, 4 pp.
126589 Report on Kwangtung, Pei-hai (Pakhoi) area, China; included is information on
behavior of the Japanese during their occupation March 12, 1945, 2 pp.
126593 Report on Hwai Yuen, China; included is information on the Japanese occupation
March 13, 1945, 2 pp.
126615 Report on Peking, Hopah Province, China; includes information on Puppet Police
and Japanese methods of occupation March 23, 1945, 2 pp.
126617 Report on Peking, Hopah Province, China; includes information on Japanese
method of occupation March 24, 1945, 4 pp.
126629 Information on defensive ditch dug by forced Chinese labor near Ching-tao April
6, 1945, 1 p.
126637 Report on Japanese Army Hospital in Ching-tao, Shantung Province, China, that
was constructed, beginning in 1940, with forced labor March 28, 1945, 3 pp.
126644 Report on Japanese efforts to force every family in Ching-tao, Shantung
Province, China to purchase a Japanese-made radio March 28, 1944, 2 pp.
126680 Report on the Japanese industrial and commercial plants in Feng-tien-sheng
Province of Manchukuo March 20, 1945, 3 pp.
126681 Report on the location and importance of various Japanese enterprises in
Fushun, Manchukuo; included is information on Chinese laborers imported from
China not being allowed to return home March 20, 1945, 3 pp.
126690 Report on the city of Peiping, China March 30, 1945, 2 pp.
126742 Report on Thailand; includes information on Kempei activity April 21, 1945,
6 pp.
126771 Interrogation of Japanese prisoners of war in Burma April 9, 1945, 2 pp.
126772 Notes on Japanese chemical warfare equipment March 29, 1945, 2 pp.
126817 Sketch map of Cheng Hsien, Honan, China, identifying, among other things,
Japanese gendarme headquarters, police headquarters February 19, 1945, 2 pp.
126843 Report containing information on the circumstances of the death of Adm.
Yamamoto April 16, 1945, 1 p.
126907 Information on Japanese installations in China April 1945, 3 pp.
126911 Information on medical supplies and health conditions in Thailand; included is
information on nearly all medical supplies being in the hands of the Japanese
Army March 20, 1944, 1 p.
126964 Biographical notes on the Japanese cabinet appointed in April 1945, including
also some secretaries April 21, 1945, 47 pp
127027 Report on prisoners of war, thought to be Australians, doing road repairs on the
Korat-Kon Kaen road May 7, 1945, 1 p.
127049 Interrogation report on various topics, including British prisoners of war at
Singapore April 13, 1945, 25 pp.
127050 Japanese personalities in Japanese propaganda, including Toyohiko Kagawa,
Adm. Hoakuni Nomura, Ambassador Saburo Kurusu May 3, 1945, 7 pp.
127051 Japanese personalities in Japanese propaganda, with brief biographical data on
some of the individuals mentioned May 2, 1945, 1 p.
127065 Report on Peking, China as of 1942; included is information on restrictions
imposed on the population by the Japanese March 24, 1945, 4 pp.
127172 Notes on prominent officials and officers mentioned in Japanese propaganda,
with supplementary biographical information; this report has a special section
on the family connections of Count Tatsuta April 20, 1945, 3 pp.

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127173 Notes on prominent officials and officers mentioned in Japanese propaganda,
with supplementary biographical information; this report has a special section
on the family connections of Prince Takamatsu April 21, 1945, 4 pp.
127174 Notes on prominent officials and officers mentioned in Japanese propaganda,
with supplementary biographical information; this report has a special section
on Adm. Toyoda April 25, 1945, 4 pp.
127189 Report of an interview regarding China; included is information on internees
at Wei Hsien, economic conditions, Japanese intelligence organization April 19,
1945, 3 pp.
127291 Interview with Maj. A. E. Edale, JAG, on the situation in the Philippines; included
is information on atrocities April 28, 1945, 4 pp.
127425 Biographical sketch of Gen. Korechika Anami, Minister of War April 16, 1945,
1 p.
127426 Biographical sketch of Lt. Gen. Kenji Doihara, nominated Inspector General of
training April 16, 1945, 1 p.
127428 Biographical sketch of Marshal Gen. Sugiyama, Assistant Chief of General Staff
of the Armed Forces April 16, 1945, 1 p.
127451 Biographical sketch of Marshal Shunroku Hata, Chief of the General Staff of the
Armed Forces April 16, 1945, 1 p.
127475 Report on conditions in Japanese occupied Burma; included is information on
Japanese mistreatment of women April 6, 1945, 6 pp.
127499 Report on Malaya; included is information on Japanese control of food supplies,
Japanese conscriptions for labor forces April 1945, 1 p.
127641 List of commanders and headquarters of the 11 military districts of Manchuria;
notes on Japanese and puppet troops April 7, 1945, 1 p.
127658 Report on Thailand, including prisoners of war and Japanese officers in the Ubon
area May 9, 1945, 1 p.
127687 Report containing information relating to a labor draft by the Japanese for the
construction of defense trenches in China March 29, 1945, 2 pp.
127688 Report on drafted Chinese laborers to construct fortifications in south Shansi,
China March 23, 1945, 1 p.
127750 Report on civilian affairs in the Shan States, Burma; included is information on
tax collections, womens life, racial groups March 16, 1945, 5 pp.
127532 Report noting Japanese seizing women in Burma April 21, 1945, 2 pp.
127782 Report on the city of Tangku, China March 30, 1945, 2 pp.
127783 Report on a coal field at Tangshan, China that the Japanese had taken over April
2, 1945, 1 p.
127829 Chronology of events in Japan and Japanese-occupied countries Since 1937 April
1945, 33 pp.
127935 Information on Shunichi Matsumoto, ambassador to Indo-China, and notes on
three others May 11, 1945, 2 pp.
127937 Information on Taketora Ogata, cabinet minister without portfolio and notes on
two others May 10, 1945, 2 pp.
127941 Report on Burma; included is information on prisoner of war and internment
camps 1945, 15 pp.
127950 Information on numerous top Japanese government officials May 1945, 7 pp.
127951 Information on Gotaro Ogawa, adviser to the Burma government, and notes on
six others April 1945, 2 pp.
127957 Report on the Maymyo internment camp, Burma 1944, 1 p.
128066 Biographical information on Kyuichiro Tomuka, a Japanese official in China and
governor of Fukuoka Ken March 31, 1945, 2 pp.
128083 Intelligence Division, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, Report on large
quantities of germs being brought by the Japanese to Shanghai, China to spread
diseases among Chinese and U.S. troops January 19, 1945, 1 p.

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128089 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency (China Branch). Report that the Japanese
were stripping houses of all iron and copper in Hankow, China March 2, 1945,
1 p.
128123 Interview with former Mandalay internees who reported how terribly they were
treated by the Japanese April 9, 1945, 3 pp.
128131 Report on Japanese-German relations, dated December 15, 1942; February 2,
1943, 1 p.
128143 Report on the financial establishment established in Formosa by the Japanese to
exploit the people of the island March 27, 1945, 1 p.
128152 Whos Who Information on Japanese military, political and cultural leaders as
reported in Domei news bulletins, Japanese broadcasts or in Chinese press;
includes over 400 names March 30, 1945, 45 pp.
128153 Report on the Japanese Army in North China 1937-1945; included is information
on punitive expeditions and treatment of villagers March 28, 1945, 19 pp.
128187 Translation Section, Military Intelligence Service Language School, Fort Snelling,
Minnesota. A translation of Japanese Handbook for Naval Personnel; includes
information on organization, insignia, decorations, regulations, discipline,
military courtesy, training, and procedure; with glossary November 1944, 75 pp.
128188 Translation of the Japanese manual Yozu To Shakeizu No Kakikata on methods
of drawing military and panoramic sketches; a glossary of terms and illustrative
sketch maps are included February 1945, 42 pp.
128319 Locations of prisoner of war camps in Canton, China May 17, 1945, 3 pp.
128320 Locations of prisoner of war camps in Hong Kong-Kowloon March 7, 1945, 2 pp.
128321 Prisoner of war camps in Indo-China March 7, 1945, 2 pp.
128334 Report that Japanese in high places and foreigners in Tokyo admit Japan is
losing the war; Kurata, former Mitsu director, said that Japan underestimated
U.S. fighting force and overestimated Japanese economic resistance March 24,
1945, 1 p.
128411 Microfilm, with index, of captured documents from Burma; included is Japanese
propaganda, Japanese Army handbook received May 17, 1945, 7 pp. and roll of
film
128434 Report with information that prisoners of war working in iron mines in Lungyen
sector, China February 15, 1945, 2 pp.
128479 Report on the organization and principal functions of certain Japanese military,
police, and political organs in Honan, China, with particular emphasis on their
economic activities March 15, 1944, 3 pp.
128482 Memorandum on the Korean Provisional Government, consisting of an interview
with its Foreign Minister; includes information about Koreans in Japanese service
March 3, 1945, 3 pp.
128486 Report on the Mongmit State, Burma; included is information on police system
March 1945, 2 pp.
128487 Report on the Mongmit State, Burma; included is information on the Indian
independent League and the East Asia Youth League April 8, 1945, 1 p.
128488 Report on the Mongmit State, Burma; included is information on administrative
departments, including police April 8, 1945, 3 pp.
128518 Report on group and individual morale of the Japanese during the Lae-Salamaua
[New Guinea] campaign, as based on prisoner of war interrogations May 12,
1945, 39 pp.
128585 Report on Malaya under Japanese occupation; included is information on
Japanese military administration, puppet administration, financial control
by a network of Japanese banks, insurance and other rackets, exploitation
of minerals and other raw materials, social and economic consequences of
Japanese occupation March 1945, 23 pp.
128656 Report on Japanese military in the Shanghai, China area; high officers are
named April 27, 1945, 2 pp.

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128856 Report on civilian controls in occupied China; included is information about
police and other enforcement agencies April 15, 1945, 131 pp.
128951 Reports that contents of U.S. Red Cross prisoner of war packages distributed as
luxuries to high Japanese officers in Indo-China March 15, 1945, 1 p.
129068 Report on all forms of Japanese communications March 31, 1945, 6 pp.
129075 Report that the Japanese are using a former air-raid shelter as a vault for
treasures April 20, 1945, 1 p.
129100 Report on an interview with two members of the staff of the Japanese embassy
in Berlin; gave impression that Japan will be a necessary buffer to protect
America from Soviet expansion in the Far East, insisted that only the Emperor
could make peace, expressed hope for an honorable peace to insure good
American-Japanese relations in the future May 1945, 1 p.
129151 Japanese Military Terms Defined, Explained and Illustrated Sept. 1944, 17 pp.
129152 Radio Intercept Messages and Radio Monitoring (tentative Edition). Information
on Japanese Order of Battle, propaganda, economic and political situation,
Japanese terms appearing in Domei dispatches, glossary of Japanese terms, etc.
December 1, 1944, 80 pp.
129153 A Guide to Fundamentals of Sosho; includes a glossary of abbreviated Kanji
forms March 1945, 86 pp.
129154 Textbook on the Japanese Army Vol. I contains information of the Japanese
Emperor, the armed forces, military system, war ministry, vocabularies of terms,
etc. September 1944, 109 pp.
129155 Textbook on the Japanese Army Vol. II contains information on Army
organization, territorial organization, infantry, air corps, etc. Sept. 1944,
141 pp.
129156 Textbook on the Japanese Army Vol. III contains information on chemical
warfare, military grammar, titles, holidays, Japanese military writing, order of
battle, prisoners care and interrogation, etc. September 1944, 191 pp.
129157 Report on methods of interrogating Japanese prisoners, with a list of information
sought September 1943, 24 pp.
129158 Report on U.S. intelligence techniques on Guadalcanal and Attu as shown in
interrogation of prisoners, translation of captured documents, propaganda, use
of American-born Japanese, treatment of Japanese diaries, etc. Dec. 15, 1943,
16 pp.
129160 Talk on Understanding the Japanese Army by Maj. Paul Rusch Oct. 1944, 26 pp.
129162 Glossary of Japanese mapping terms September 1944, 8 pp.
129163 Essentials of Japanese Military Grammar November 1, 1944, 79 pp.
129164 Japanese Naval Administration and Installations Syllabus giving Japanese and
English for each item September 1943, 19 pp.
129165 Report on Japanese military commands and hand-signals (in Japanese and
English) May 23, 1945, 11 pp.
129166 Translated Japanese manual for artillery observation and signal communication
with lists of equipment November 1944, 40 pp.
129167 Textbook on the Japanese Army Vol. IV contains Japanese military sketches,
maps, symbols, abbreviations, terms, flags, chronology, etc. September 1944,
275 pp.
129168 Institutional factors in Japanese nationalism; an analysis of Shinto, Buddhism,
and other Japanese religions, as well as the political theory of the Japanese
state, the family system, feudal traditions, Bushido, and Yamato Damashi (Soul
of Old Japan), Educations role is indicated received May 23, 1945, 37 pp.
129169 Report on racial characteristics of the Japanese; an analysis of the Japanese
character including physical, ideological, and institutional characteristics;
includes information on the position of women and Japanese writing probably
induces poor eyesight January 1943, 45 pp.

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129170 Japanese words of Military Value (not found in most dictionaries). Revised
Edition August 1943, 42 pp.
129171 Lecture on Japanese militarism by an instructor at the Military Intelligence
Service Language School received May 22, 1945, 50 pp.
129173 Glossary of Japanese Medical Terms April 24, 1944, 26 pp.
129177 Report on the political parties in Burma April 13, 1945, 8 pp.
129230 Translated Japanese and Chinese publications containing Japanese political
information April 11, 1945, 12 pp.
129283 Report on Japanese intelligence activities in Burma from 1942 to early 1945;
included is information regarding the Hikari-Kikan, the Army Special Service
Organization April 28, 1945, 6 pp.
129298 Report on conditions in the Shansi and Hopeh Provinces of China; included is
information on Japanese methods of occupation, transfer of loot to Manchuria;
Japanese, Puppet and Communist looting April 24, 1945, 3 pp.
129311 Report that Japanese troops in China have gas masks and are ready to us gas if
necessary there April 26, 1945, 2 pp.
129331 Report on the situation in Japan and North Manchuria; included is information
on condition of U.S. prisoners in Japan January 1945, 5 pp.
129375 Report on economic conditions in Thailand, including Thai loans to the Japanese
Government March 20, 1945, 2 pp.
129619 Whos Who information on Japanese military, political and cultural leaders as
reported in Domei news bulletins, Japanese broadcasts or in the Chinese press
April 23, 1945, 20 pp.
129623 Report on Japanese chemical factories in China May 3, 1945, 1 p.
129784 Intercepted letters to and from Japanese national in Rome Italy with brief
translated extracts April 24, 1940-December 1941, 4 letters
129793 Report on two airfields in Thailand; included is information that 400 prisoners of
war and 1,000 natives doing the airfield construction May 18, 1945, 1 p.
129797 Report on the Japanese headquarters at Ubon, formerly known as the Ishigawa
Unit; included is information on the prisoner of war camp at Ubon and on four
other prisoner of war camps nearby May 17, 1945, 1 p.
129817 Prisoner of war interrogation on Japanese Army morale in Burma May 7, 1945,
3 pp.
129821 Report on the Shan States, Burma; included is information on Japanese
occupation and administration April 8, 1945, 4 pp.
130003 Information on Hong Kong; included is information on Japanese controls April 8,
1945, 2 pp.
130011 Report on conditions in Hankow, China; included is information on Japanese
depositing money in the names of their Chinese wives April 7, 1945, 3 pp.
130093 Report on Japanese occupation of Mogok, Burma; included is information about
the Japanese military police being brutal and mistreating Anglo-Indian girls April
28, 1945, 3 pp.
130096 Report on Shantung Province, China; included is information on Japanese
economic policies February 1945, 2 pp.
130101 Report on the Namtu Baldwin Mines in Burma; included is information on
method of Japanese operation, removal of machinery April 26, 1945, 2 pp.
130104 Report on the Japanese occupation of Mogok, Burma; included is information on
Japanese military police, commandeering of cars April 26, 1945, 4 pp.
130113 Report on Lawksawk, Burma during Japanese occupation May 26, 1945, 1 p.
130118 Report on the very bad treatment of British Indian prisoners of war in the camps
in Thailand; atrocities noted May 1, 1945, 1 p.
130134 Report on the Japanese occupation of Mogok, Burma; including information on
Japanese military police April 26, 1945, 6 pp.

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130135 Report on conditions in Peking, China; included is information on Japanese
treatment of population April 23, 1945, 2 pp.
130170 Report of a chemical warfare intelligence group in China, composed of U.S.,
Chinese officers, and missionaries. Noted that U.S. officers feel that the Chinese
officers save face by complaining of Japanese use of gas and that direct proof
that gas was used could not be found, though Chinese official reports frequently
mention gas attacks. Very few items could be found about alleged bacterial
warfare May 8, 1945, 22 pp.
130184 Report on the Karens under the Japanese occupation of Burma; included is
information about the hardships they endured under the Japanese, villages and
property destroyed April 28, 1945, 1 p.
130186 Report on Burma under Japanese occupation; included is information on
Burmese who collaborated and others who engaged in widespread terrorism and
robbery April 28, 1945, 3 pp.
130188 Information on Dr. Ba Maw before and during the Japanese occupation of Burma
April 28, 1945, 2 pp.
130213 Report on Manchurian puppet units which are mixed with Japanese, Koreans,
and Chinese May 15, 1945, 5 pp.
130333 Interrogation report of an Indo-Chinese police commissioner on Indo-China;
included is information of native criminal who worked for the Japanese May 14,
1945, 4 pp.
130339 Interrogation report on French Indo-China; included is information on Japanese
methods in Indo-China May 11, 1945, 3 pp.
130372 Reference to a Japanese military order covering the collection and transportation
of food in the Fen River area of Southern Shansi Province, North China May 1,
1945, 1 p.
130410 Report on alleged use of gas by the Japanese in China May 4, 1945, 2 pp.
130411 Report on a Japanese army gas mask seen in North China May 3, 1945, 1 p.
130412 Interrogation of three Japanese prisoners of war on preparations for use of gas
by Japanese forces, gas masks for Japanese civilians May 3, 1945, 2 pp.
130591 Report on the organization of the Japanese secret service May 3, 1945, 1 p.
130596 Locations of various Japanese military installations at Shanghai, Hangchou,
Lingling, China May 2, 1945, 1 p.
130598 Report on Japanese shipments of poison gas to Changsha (Hunan) from Yueh
Yang and Gen. Okamura proposing to use gas against the U.S. May 14, 1945, 1 p.
130601 Repot on Japanese troop gas drill at Cheng Haien, China May 12, 1945, 1 p.
130603 Report about venereal diseases in the Japanese Army; noted that Japanese girls
work in first class brothels and Korean girls in the others; all are infected May
13, 1945, 1 p.
130607 Report on Thailand; includes information on Prisoners of War May 25, 1945, 1 p.
130633 Report on political parties and groups in Formosa, including secret and non-
secret groups formed by the Japanese April 11, 1945, 7 pp.
130682 Notes on Japanese war crimes, mistreatment of Chinese civilians, etc. May 20,
1945, 1 p.
130710 Report on conditions in Java May 1944, 9 pp.
130711 Report on conditions in Java May 10, 1945, 4 pp.
130718 Information the Surname Changing Movement and Japanese efforts to
assimilate the Formosans; included is information on punishment given for non-
cooperation April 1945, 1 p.
130728 Report on agricultural organization under the Japanese in Burma; included is
information on various agricultural societies, and on the relation of the army,
government, and cotton companies May 8, 1945, 3 pp.
130731 Report on the Indian population in Burma and the Indian Independence League
May 9, 1945, 4 pp.

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130745 Interrogation on Malaya; included is information on Japanese relocation and
control of the population May 17, 1945, 4 pp.
130787 Report on Japanese in Korea, including statistics on Japanese arrests of
Koreans, and on inmates of concentration camps. May 2, 1945, 9 pp.
130802 Report on China, including information on military chemical industry societies
April 18, 1945, 2 pp.
130819 Report on Amherst District, Burma; includes information on prisoner of war
camps, espionage May 4, 1945, 23 pp.
130820 Report on the Thaton district of Burma; included is information on Kempei
security controls, police, intelligence organizations, occupation methods April
30, 1945, 8 pp.
130884 Notes on Thailand; includes information on Japanese Kempei Tai sent to Mong
Hsat for espionage purposes May 1945, 1 p.
130920 Report on Manchuria; included is information of Japanese punishment of certain
people April 17, 1945, 2 pp.
130925 List of medical supplies captured from the Japanese at the fall of Fort Dufferin,
Burma, March 20, 1945; an anti-disease suit found was probably used for
decontaminating plague victims houses, rather than for bacteriological warfare
May 12, 1945, 5 pp.
130926 Description of a captured Japanese Petri dish container and dishes, useful in
field laboratories May 10, 1945, 1 p.
130927 Notes on puppet government officials in Hong Kong and their treatment by the
Japanese; also that of civilians, looting of homes, etc. May 19, 1945, 1 p.
130934 Locations of various Japanese military installations and depots in Indo-China
April 29, 1945, 1 p.
130937 Report on significance of the changes in the Japanese cabinet and Japanese
effort to fanatically defend Iwo Jima and Okinawa to make the U.S. war weary
and promote a compromise peace April 26, 1945, 2 pp.
130985 Report on Japanese requisition, storage, and transport of cotton and provisions
in Shangtung Province, China April 16, 1945, 1 p.
131005 Report on Manchuria, Part I: Political April 3, 1944, 10 pp.
131047 Report on Japan, including Japanese interest in treatment accorded the German
High Command by the War Crimes Committee May 1945, 1 p.
131190 Translated letter from Japanese ambassador at Bangkok, Thailand, regarding
Indian Independence movement May 28, 1942, 2 pp.
131224 Report on the Kempei, including their functions, powers, organization,
propaganda duties, uniforms, pay, armament, insignia, field units, training and
selection; relations with Tokumu Kikan and possible tie-up with the Gestapo
April 1945, 32 pp. including illustrations
131250 Report, based in part on Japanese publications, on Formosa April 20, 1945,
7 pp.
131226 Guide to the Western Pacific 2nd Edition February 1945, 140 pp.
131305 Glossary Principally of Japanese Government Offices and Organization, Romaii to
English. Provisional Edition, Part I April 24, 1945, 54 pp.
131332 Report on French Indo-China; included is information on methods of Japanese
occupation May 14, 1945, 3 pp.
131339 Report on the situation in French Indo-China May 14, 1945, 4 pp.
131358 Reported misuse of Red Cross insignia by the Japanese to disguise ammunition
trucks in Burma April 22, 1945, 1 p.
131374 Translated article from the Yenan Giefang Rhbao regarding the Japanese budget
and the Koiso cabinets financial policy; including is information regarding the
banking clique and increased plundering March 3, 1945, 5 pp.
131386 Report of Japanese confiscation of coal in China April 28, 1945, 2 pp.
131536 Report on Shantung Province, China; included is information on laborers sent to
Manchukuo, Japanese interference in commercial dealings April 27, 1945, 4 pp.

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131718 Notes on Kempei officers in Rangoon, Burma and Thailand May 8, 1945, 1 p.
131735 Translation of captured Japanese document by Maj. Masamoto Obikane April
1945, 3 pp.
131739 Report on French Indo-China; included is information on Japanese occupation
restrictions March 1945, 2 pp.
131798 Report on Japanese official conferences and decisions made regarding their
tactics and policy of troops and naval forces in the China campaign May 16,
1945, 2 pp.
131820 Report on Kwantung Province, China; included is information on the Japanese
ravaging a Catholic mission May 5, 1945, 5 pp.
131830 Report on Keijo, Korea May 17, 1945, 5 pp.
131849 Whos Who in Nippon with Manchukuo and China; various ministries May 24,
1945, 15 pp.
131853 Information on Japanese military and police in Hong Kong March 9, 1945, 1 p.
131862 Report on Thailand; includes information on the location and description of a
Japanese prisoner of war camp near Nakorn Nayok May 1945, 1 p.
131986 Intelligence Division, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations. Report on
Wenchow, Chukiang Province, China; included is information on looting during
Japanese occupation May 7, 1945, 4 pp.
132002 OSS R&A San Francisco. Translation of Manmo Yoran (revised edition: The
Outline of Manchurian and Mongolia) May 25, 1945, 23 pp.
132043 Notes on Japanese activity in the Ubon area, Thailand; includes information on a
Dutch prisoner of War being killed while trying to escape from the Ubon Prisoner
of War Camp May 31, 1945, 1 p.
132060 Report on Wuhsi, Kiangsu province, China; included is information on the
Japanese requisitioning brass and iron fence from each household and note that
the puppet Hsien government was ordered to procure 10,000 cryptomeria trees
May 21, 1945, 1 p.
132066 Report on China; includes information about Japanese requisitioning campuses
and houses in Shanghai for storage May 9, 1945, 2 pp.
132098 Report noting Japanese removal of commodities during their occupation of Fan-
cheng, China March 1945, 1 p.
132185 Report on Singapore; included is information on Japanese methods of
occupation and control May 15, 1945, 4 pp.
132218 Report on general conditions in Korea; included is information on conscription,
women being obliged to work in factories and coal mines May 8, 1945, 1 p.
132328 Survey of Lower Burma; included is information on Japanese occupation
methods January 1945, 62 pp.
132331 Survey of Lower Burma January 1945, 92 pp.
132582 Report on Japanese activities in Indo-China May 21, 1945, 7 pp.
132584 Interrogation report containing information on a Japanese Division in the
Chumporn area of Thailand May 24, 1945, 11 pp.
132585 Report on French Indo-China, including white prisoners of war May 15, 1945,
8 pp.
132659 Notes on economic and financial conditions in occupied China; included is
information on Japanese corruption at Shanghai May 20, 1944, 3 pp.
132764 Information on various subjects; included is an article Pattern for Larceny by
H. Andron, which deals with methods of economic exploitation in Burma and
Thailand May 12, 1945, 9 pp.
133025 Report on the port of Nagasaki, Japan May 1945, 38 pp.
133055 Report on the Puppet governmental bodies of occupied North China; included is
information on functions, organizations, personalities May 1, 1945, 14 pp.

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133057 Guide to the collection of Japanese publications essential in military government
planning for Japan, furnishing a classified bibliography, together with notes on
the physical appearance of Japanese publications, lists of Japanese prefectures
and administrative regions, and a selected list of Japanese characters April
1945, 83 pp.
133133 Notes on the evacuation and transfer of a Japanese prisoner of war camp in
Thailand August 1945, 1 p.
133154 Interview relating to conditions in Shanghai, China April 14, 1945, 4 pp.
133191 Report containing information the town of Yeung-kong, Kwangtung province
covering forced Chinese labor in the wolfram mines of Nampang Island and
pillaging and looting by the Japanese May 19, 1945, 3 pp.
133231 Information on Japanese conscription in Korea May 21, 1945, 1 p.
133287 Report on Japanese controls of Shanghai, China; included is information on
methods of Japanese control, General Affairs Section of the police bureau June
11, 1945, 4 pp.
133291 Instructions for Japanese infiltration units and memorandum for spies May 29,
1945, 1 p.
133337 Information on U.S. airmen who were captured in Burma by the Japanese May
29, 1945, 3 pp.
133350 Interrogation report on the types, quality and amounts of equipment issued to
the India National Army by the Japanese May 16, 1945, 2 pp.
133398 Report indicating that the Japanese made use of gas in southern Honan
Province, China May 29, 1945, 1 p.
133582 Information on the daily food ration of the Japanese infantry in Honan, China, as
taken from the diary of a Japanese officer May 29, 1945, 1 p.
133653 Enemy Documents. Originals and translations of Japanese and Burmese
documents June 12, 1945, 35 pp. (19 enemy documents)
133664 Report on the port of Yokohama; included is information about prisoner of war
camps May 1945, 36 pp.
133666 Current intelligence review; includes information on the Kempei Tai in Burma
May 26, 1945, 4 pp.
133670 Analysis of military situation in Burma received June 21, 1945, 7 pp.
133682 Collection of Japanese Economic Control Laws, Ordinances, and Regulations May
12, 1945, 120 pp.
133722 Report on relaxation of press censorship in Japan June 1945, 1 p.
133731 Interrogation report on Japanese artillery units May 20, 1945, 5 pp.
133768 Report on Japanese interference with civil administration in Burma and
surveillance by the Kempei May 29, 1945, 4 pp.
133777 Biographical information on Capt. Yamashita, head of the Stanley Prison Camp
at Hong Kong June 11, 1945, 1 p.
133957 Interrogation report regarding Malaya, Burma, and Thailand June 4, 1945, 6 pp.
133977 Interview with former Indo-Chinese police commissioner; includes information
on Japanese gendarmes, Chinese agents working for the Japanese May 16,
1945, 8 pp.
133979 Note on the Kempei Tai (Japanese military police), describing organization,
selection of candidates, functions, liaison with the Tokumu Kikan, use of torture
and possible subversive activity in areas liberated from the Japanese; also
statistical estimate of officers distributed in the Far East October 12, 1944, 4 pp.
133981 Report on Subhas Chandras Bose and his plan for India June 12, 1945, 27 pp.
134022 Report on Burma, including Japanese military police and mass murders of
Chinese troops May 27, 1945, 4 pp.

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134095 Information on security and public order in Shantung and Hopeh Provinces,
China; included is information on Japanese controls, Gendarmerie, Puppet
controls, Peace Preservation Corps, puppet police secret service Pao Chia system
June 12, 1945, 5 pp.
134102 Report on the war effort of Ba Maws government in Burma April 1945, 5 pp.
134103 Report on Ba Maws visit to Tokyo April 21, 1945, 6 pp.
134104 Report on indoctrination of the Burmese by Japan, describing religious and
cultural propaganda, etc. April 1945, 6 pp.
134105 Report on the activities of the Mahabama Asia Ayone, a national Nazified
group for Japanese control of Burma, replacing the Bobama Asi Ayone April 18,
1945, 7 pp.
134123 List of Japanese and puppet officials in Macao April 8, 1945, 2 pp.
134124 Report on general economic conditions in Thailand June 20, 1945, 2 pp.
134142 Report that the commander of the Japanese Gendarmerie at Tsingtao is Col.
Takahashi March 29, 1945, 1 p.
134239 My Struggle by Thakin Tun Oke. A typed manuscript, in English, found in
Rangoon, Burma; includes information on the manner and extent of Japanese
subversive activities in Burma and testifies to certain war crimes by Tun Oke and
his associates June 5, 1945, 104 pp.
134243 Notes on Japanese political policy and propaganda strategy May 24, 1945, 1 p.
134248 Report describing the layout of Stanley Internment Camp, Hong Kong May 14,
1945, 6 pp.
134256 Report of incidents reported of the use of poison gas by the Japanese in
China; descriptions of various gases are given; accounts vary and there is no
confirmation of use of poison gas June 6, 1945, 4 pp.
134341 A list of Japanese and Puppet organizations at Amoy and Kulangsu, China,
giving title of the organization, name and rank of the head of organizations,
office address and function February 20, 1945, 3 pp.
134354 Report on China; mentions conscription in Canton June 21, 1945, 2 pp.
134401 Interrogation report on French Indo-China as of February 19, 1945; June 14,
1945, 4 pp.
134403 Interrogation on Malaya; included is information on Japanese controls June 16,
1945, 3 pp.
134423 Report on Nanking Area, China; included is information on Japanese
encouraging widespread use of opium to the detriment of health and mind of
natives May 28, 1945, 8 pp.
134431 Office of Facts and Figures. Pacific Coast attitudes toward the Japanese problem
February 28, 1942
134554 Report on Japanese Peace Efforts 1941-1944; May 17, 1944, 4 pp.
134710 Report on Japanese exploitation of Chinese labor received June 27, 1945, 8 pp.
[Another copy can be found at 134649]
134735 Report on Japanese troop disposition at Thakhek, French Indo-China June 13,
1945, 1 p.
134742 Four commercial intercepts which describe change in Japans economic policy
with respect to North China June 6, 1945, 3 pp.
134745 Report on Hopei and Shansi Provinces, China; included is information on
conscription, Japanese and Puppet Government plundering June15, 1945, 3 pp.
134868 Report on Chinnampo, Korea May 30, 1945, 4 pp.
134899 Report on conditions in Sumatra; included is information on Japanese policies
March 1944, 3 pp.
134911 Interrogation report on West Java June 1944, 2 pp.

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134918 Interrogation report on the East Indies; included is information on Japanese
ill-treatment of women, forced labor at Ambon and Tanimbar Islands, native
prisoners at Adoet Bay, Japanese ill-treatment of war prisoners (naming Lt. Soni
as a war criminal), punishment of natives who protected Allied troops February
28, 1945, 6 pp.
134919 Report on general conditions in Sumatra; includes information on the Kempei
base in Belawan August 18, 1945, 10 pp.
134920 Report on general conditions in West Java; includes information on Japanese
treatment of natives August 11, 1944, 5 pp.
134923 Report on Sumatra; included is information on Japanese restrictions on travel,
poor economic conditions August 8, 1944, 2 pp.
134924 Report on general conditions on the east coast of Java August 12, 1944, 3 pp.
134925 Report on general conditions on the west coast of Java; included is information
on forced labor, activities of the Kempei Tai July 27, 1944, 3 pp.
134927 Report on general conditions in West Java; includes information about force
labor, occupation methods, and relations between Japanese and native women
August 9, 1944, 3 pp.
134929 Report on general conditions in Java; includes information on occupying military
forces, enforced labor, people cooperating with the Japanese, occupation
methods August 14, 1944, 3 pp.
134934 Report on general conditions in West Java; included is information regarding the
murder of an Australian prisoner of war August 10, 1944, 2 pp.
134940 Report on general conditions on Pisang Island, West Sumatra; included is
information on labor conscription July 12, 1944, 3 pp.
134941 Report on general conditions in Sunda Straits Area July 13, 1944, 3 pp.
134976 Bank Accounting and Operations in Japan June 1945, 44 pp.
135003 Report on Malaya, including prisoner of war camps June 11, 1945, 10 pp.
135007 Report on U.S. Chemical Warfare Service Intelligence Mission Teams
interviewing U.S. Army officers, Chinese Army officers, and missionaries
regarding Japanese use of gas, and although there was alleged use of tear and
vomiting gases, there was no evidence of use of lethal gas or bacteriological
warfare June 11, 1945, 1 p.
135025 Report on Malaya; included is information on Japanese confiscating rice June 11,
1945, 1 p.
135076 Extracts from a captured publicity article on industrial development in North
China June 15, 1945, 4 pp.
135079 Report on Burma 1942, 30 pp.
135080 Translation of a Japanese Order of the Day document found in Rangoon, Burma,
relating to Army Commanders instructions May 3, 1945, 1 p.
135166 General information on Thailand, including Japanese debt to Thailand, repeal of
Thailand laws discriminating against Chinese June 19, 1945, 3 pp.
135169 Report on the Andamon Islands, Indian Ocean; includes information on
Japanese threats to natives and British prisoners or war 1945, 3 pp.
135279 Report on Japanese Naval air corps communication in Japan, including codes
with samples from the code book May 1945, 6 pp.
135471 Report, considered authentic, that the Japanese used tear gas on a small scale,
at Ting Chung, Yunnan Province, China, as a result of a harassing tactic or
move of desperation June 8, 1945, 1 p.
135486 Report on Burma; includes information on Kempei activity April 1945, 8 pp.
135544 Information on the Japanese Emperor and Japanese communists June 21, 1945,
4 pp.
135588 Bibliography of Materials on the Laws and Administrative Organization of Japan
June 1, 1945, 277 pp.

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135602 List of Japanese diplomats and businessmen in Rangoon, Burma June 18, 1945,
3 pp.
135609 Notes upon a Japanese soldiers diary and notebook; various military regulations
are quoted June 18, 1945, 7 pp.
135619 Interrogation on Moulmein, Burma; included is information on Japanese Military
Government, the Ba Maw Government, Japanese military police, Japanese
imposed restrictions, Allied prisoners June 15, 1945, 14 pp.
135665 File of Japanese documents found in Rangoon, Burma; included are conscription
notices June 23, 1945, 48 pp.
135667 Report on Burma; included is information on military police and Kempei Tai,
Japanese Military Government June 15, 1945, 14 pp.
135755 Report on the Mandalay, Burma Civil Police being controlled by the Japanese
during the occupation May 29, 1945, 2 pp.
135847 Report on trends in population control in French Indo-China, describing
Japanese and French military controls, Japanese administrative control April 21,
1945, 3 pp.
135857 Reports concerning the use of chemical agents by the Japanese against the 40th
Army in China beginning in 1938; details on location, campaign, type of gas
used, effects, etc. discrepancies in the reports are pointed out June 11, 1945, 5
pp.
135861 Report that from March to June 1945 there were no indications of Japanese use
of bacteriological warfare, and little evidence of use of chemical agents, though
they probably had the equipment to use chemical warfare June 12, 1945, 3 pp.
135862 Observations by a civilian doctor under Japanese occupation of Burma June 16,
1945, 2 pp.
135917 Report from a captured Japanese document, consisting of regulations and tables
covering transfer of men from established to nearly created units and table
or organization of equipment for the new units, apparently issued by 116th
Division Headquarters following orders of the 6th Area Army and 20th Army
April 20, 1945, 3 pp.
135922 Report on Thailand; includes information on Japanese conscripting the
population of small villages
136082 Prisoner interrogation on Cheju Island and political conditions in Korea June 28,
1945, 5 pp.
136139 Report on defense measures in Shanghai, China, including American and
British prisoners of war and civilian internees being put on top floors of fortified
buildings April-May 1945, 2 pp.
136195 Information on Japanese Army units preparation for chemical warfare, anti-gas
equipment, and use of tear gas June 8, 1945, 4 pp.
136197 Report, considered very doubtful, of alleged use of chemical warfare agents in
Honan, China by the Japanese June 7, 1945, 3 pp.
136205 Report on Japanese signals: communications in 18th Group Army area (radio is
included) June 16, 1945, 9 pp.
136249 Report on a new political party in Japan April 20, 1945, 2 pp.
136254 Postal and telegraph censorship reports on occupied China, Indo-China, and
Malaya; included is information of treatment of prisoners of war and internees in
Malaya and sufferings of Chinese in Singapore May 29, 1945, 6 pp.
136255 Practical suggestions for public administrators with special reference to Japan
January 25, 1945, 21 pp.
136282 New administrative system for Japan as described in broadcasts June 11, 1945,
6 pp.
136354 Report on Thailand, including prisoner of war camp (housing American, British,
and Netherlands prisoners) May 19, 1945, 3 pp.
136356 Indo-China King proclaimed independence, professed to cooperate with the
Japanese and declared treaty with France no longer in effect April 1945, 1 p.

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136386 OSS, MO, Calcutta. Interrogation report about the Domei news Agency,
Japanese censorship June 29, 1945 another copy can be found at 138093]
136389 Translated diary and notes from a Japanese soldiers notebook listing regulations
to be memorized and quoting war songs June 18, 1945, 6 pp.
136422 Report on Japanese military and military police units, including information on
poison gas shells May 22, 1945, 5 pp.
136540 Translated information regarding Japanese economic activities in Manchuria July
6, 1945, 8 pp.
136576 Report on chemical warfare equipment issued to Japanese troops in China and
ordered by the Japanese in China July 1945, 1 p.
136704 Report on the Japanese control of Shantung, China June 12, 1945, 3 pp.
136717 Hong Kong under Japanese Military Control; translation of an official Japanese
publication giving a survey of occupied Hong Kong June 20, 1945, 240 pp.
136736 Report on psychological and social tension in Japan; included are prisoners of
war statements and quotations from Japanese broadcasts June 1, 1945, 60 pp.
136774 Report on the achievements and failure of the Japanese administration of
Korea; included is information on methods of Japanese administration, police
organization, Japanese treatment of Koreans September 2, 1945, 14 pp.
136819 OSS, China Theater. Kwantung, China Briefing Book; included is information on
Japanese controls June 20, 1945, 30 pp.
136821 OSS R&A India-Burma Theater. Interrogation report regarding the behavior of
Japanese officers and treatment of the soldiers in Korea June 30, 1945, 2 pp.
136876 Report on the Japanese police; included are notes on the Kempei Tai received
July 11, 1945, 11 pp.
136880 Report on the Japanese Intelligence Service June 25, 1945, 6 pp.
136881 Report on the Japanese Intelligence Service June 23, 1945, 5 pp.
136882 Report on the Japanese intelligence service June 23, 1945, 5 pp.
136884 Outline of the organization, functions, and dissemination of intelligence by the
Japanese received July 11, 1945, 4 pp.
136885 Outline of the psychological traits and characteristics of the Japanese solider,
received July 11, 1945, 2 pp.
136886 Outline of identity documents in Asia for refugee control, describing civilian
documents and armbands often required of foreigners by the Japanese in
occupied countries, as well as Japanese military and civilian documents and
identity papers. List of Japanese documents June 26, 1945, 4 pp.
137057 Report on the internment camp at Weihsien, occupied China June 16, 1945,
3 pp.
137061 Report on Manchukuo, including location of prisoners camp June 6, 1945, 1 p.
137064 Report on the Japanese-control asbestos mines in Yen-Jei-Tung, China June 26,
1945, 3 pp.
137073 Interrogation notes on Japanese activities in Burma and Thailand July 5, 1945,
3 pp.
137115 Report containing biographical data about Tsunego Baba, Japanese political
commentator June 15, 1945, 1 p.
137116 Report containing information on conditions in Shanghai, China during the
Japanese occupation June 1, 1945, 3 pp.
137119 Details on Japanese in Hong Kong, including seizure of banks and confiscation of
gold bullion and American money, and control measures over civilians June 14,
1945, 3 pp.
137144 Interrogation report on Burma; included is information on prisoner of war
camps, treatment of prisoners, Japan atrocities, Japanese sex crimes,
collaborators (mostly Indian) June 19, 1945, 53 pp.
137211 Biographical data on Lt. Comdr. Hajime Katoh, stationed in China June 11, 1945,
2 pp.

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137217 Report on the Kempei Tai in Burma June 15, 1945, 1 p.
137251 Current Intelligence Review, containing articles on Working with War Prisoners
(Japanese) on Production of MO Material July 7, 1945, 9 pp.
137266 Interview with Dr. U Kyn about Japanese abuse of civilians and priests in Burma,
Japanese requests for heart failure certificates June 26, 1945, 3 pp.
137315 Report that only 10% of Japanese troops in Shansi area of China carried gas
masks and no defensive preparations against gas by Japanese troops could be
noted May 22, 1945, 2 pp.
137316 Report on life in and around Hankow, China as of May 1, 1945; includes
information regarding discipline and morale of puppet and Japanese troops in
Hankow and treatment of U.S. airmen June 25, 1945, 4 pp.
137351 Conversations with Japanese in occupied areas about various subjects, including
Japanese hardships, morale, public opinion, declining morals May 9, 1945, 4 pp.
137375 List of Japanese diplomatic and consular officials assigned to Thailand May 1,
1945, 3 pp.
137380 Report on conditions in the Shanghai area, China; included is information on
status of Germans and Jews, Japanese propaganda June 25, 1945, 2 pp.
137383 Report on conditions in the Shanghai area, China; included is information on the
effectiveness of the Pao Chia system and methods of control over the people by
the Japanese June 25, 1945, 1 p.
137384 Interview with Dr. Maung-U about misconduct of Japanese troops in Burma June
26, 1945, 8 pp.
137584 Report of the mysterious deaths among Chinese soldiers on the His Hsia Xou
front; suspicion of Japanese use of Bacteriological warfare June 22, 1945, 3 pp.
137639 Report regarding Japanese prisoners of war July 10, 1945, 13 pp.
137741 Report on suspected use of biological warfare by the Japanese in Chang, Hunan
Province, China June 28, 1945, 4 pp.
137787 Outline of military government and civilian rule as planned for occupied Japan
July 4, 1945, 26 pp.
137860 Report on Chinese drafted for road construction in North China June 13, 1945, 1 p.
137925 Report, based on a translated document, of the Jugo Hokokai, the Japanese
Home Front Public Service Organization July 10, 1945, 4 pp.
137928 Translation of Gen. Haieh Nan-kuangs comments on the resignation of Tsuneo
Matsudaira, Japanese Minister of the Imperial Household, and its indications
about Japanese foreign policy June 30, 1945, 3 pp.
137929 Clippings from Chunking, China news sheets about conditions at Hankow and
Shanghai, mentioning Japanese Army activity June 30, 1945, 4 pp.
138018 The Reconversion of Japanese Industry under Military Government July 1945,
17 pp.
138090 Translation of propaganda pamphlet distributed in Burma by the Japanese June
16, 1945
138093 Interrogation report on the Domei News Agency and censorship in Japan and
Rangoon, Burma June 29, 1943, 2 pp.
138165 Study on Japanization by military force: Manchuria; included is information on
conscription, thought control June 2, 1945, 9 pp.
138485 Brief information on situation in Shanghai, China; included is information on the
control of movements of Jews, acts of violence by the Chinese pro-Chungking
terrorists (Blue Shirts) June 12, 1945, 3 pp.
138509 Prisoner interrogation on Korea; included is information on Japanese
propaganda, secret political activity by the Chundekyo religious group, police in
Cheju Island, imprisoned missionaries July 14, 1945, 6 pp.
138581 Report on conditions in Shanghai, China during December 1944-January 1945;
July 6, 1945, 4 pp.
138586 Report on gas masks, and cylinders for chemical warfare found by the Chinese
on captured Japanese soldiers on the Hunan front. July 7, 1945, 1 p.

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138591 Report on conditions in Haun Tai, North Shantung, China; included is
information on forced labor sent to Manchuria July 6, 1945, 2 pp.
138594 Report on Japanese and puppet signal communications (including wire, radio,
pigeon, messenger services) in the Central Hopeh Military Region of the 8th
Route Army July 4, 1945, 6 pp.
138618 Report on conditions in Shanghai, China June 16, 1945, 4 pp.
138705 Report on conditions in Tsingtao, Shangtung Province, China June 30, 1945,
2 pp.
138763 Biographical data on Shikenosuke Hijikata, Manchuria June 23, 1945, 2 pp.
138772 Report on the economic condition of Korea Mach 8, 1945, 33 pp.
138890 Report on Japanese unsuccessful use of Akato gas (both tear and lung irritant)
in the Heng Yang campaign; Japanese troops in China are poorly trained and
equipped for gas warfare; gas was also used in the Chang Sha campaigns,
without authorization (by one unit), after which the gas shells were taken away
July 2, 1945, 2 pp.
139040 Co-Ordinated Translation Center, Chungking, China. Report on Japanese in
China; includes information on Korean dope smugglers, forced contributions of
money June 12, 1945, 6 pp.
139092 Sketch maps of Thailand, showing, among other things, prison camps July 11,
1945, 6 pp.
139128 Report on Indo-Chinas wartime government and main aspects of French rule;
included is information on Japanese controls July 10, 1945, 73 pp.
139216 Brief information on Japanese troops and prisoners of war being sent into
southern Thailand to do rail transportation repair work July 13, 1945, 1 p.
139233 Report on security and public order in Shantung and Hopeh Provinces, China;
included is information on Japanese and puppet controls, Chinese police, Peace
Preservation Corps, puppet police, secret service July 23, 1945, 3 pp.
139579 Information on Thailand, including Allied prisoners of war July 6, 1945, 6 pp.
139600 Report on Thailand, including Japanese Order of Battle (including puppet
troops), prisoners of war, and non-Japanese labor forces May 18, 1945, 1 p.
139603 Information on Thailand, including three prisoner of war camps July 11-12,
1945, 1 p.
139657 Summary of the 87th Provisional meeting of the Japanese Diet; includes
information on hopes of keeping the Imperial system June 28, 1945, 3 pp.
139704 Report on Chanli, China under Japanese occupation June 28, 1945, 3 pp.
140076 Report on the agricultural situation in Burma under Japanese control; included is
information on Japanese indiscriminate slaughter of cattle July 18, 1945, 3 pp.
140080 Report on Japanese activities in Hai-Chuan, China, including robbing foodstuffs
and forcing Chinese people to organize Peace-Maintaining Councils in an attempt
to strengthen their political power over the area occupied July 13, 1945, 1 p.
140109 Report on the Japanese police July 26, 1945, 7 pp.
140397 Report on China; included is information on atrocities inflicted on the Chinese,
industrial operation of the Yee Tsoong Tobacco Company under Japanese control
July 12, 1945, 6 pp.
140406 Report on diplomats, including Japanese, in Afghanistan April 28, 1945, 12 pp.
140432 Report on Manchukuo; included is information on police, secret societies,
Japanese methods of occupation July 30, 1945, 5 pp.
140509 Report of conference in Tokyo; Japanese believe they can obtained a soft peace
if they can hold out till December 1946 and belief that Russia will enter the war
at some opportune moment July 12, 1945, 2 pp.
140583 Report on China January 2, 1945, 10 pp.
140715 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency (India-Burma Theater, Naval Section).
Information on Allied prisoners of war and prisoner of war camps in Thailand
and notes on civilian internees at Bangkok July 11, 1945, 2 pp.

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140716 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency (SEA). Report on conditions in Malaya;
included is information on prisoner of war hospitals, Japanese-controlled police
force June 28, 1945, 10 pp.
140718 OSS R&A Forward HQ Detachment 101. Report on religions in Burma; noted
that Japanese built military posts near pagodas and religious buildings and when
they were bombed used the bombings as propaganda March 17, 1945, 4 pp.
140750 Intelligence Division, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations. Report on Hiohata
and Shikkawa, Japan; includes information on prisoner of war camps July 1945,
21 pp.
141346 Study of the Philippines Government; included is information on people
associated with the government, recognition by Spain and the Vatican July 31,
1945, 60 pp.
141398 Information on political parties and groups in Japan and notes on various
political personalities July 10, 1945, 3 pp.
141419 Report on agreement on surrender of Japan was reached after much dissention
in meetings between Diet members, militarists, and the peace faction August
10, 1945, 1 p.
141477 Interrogation report on Shanghai, China; included is information on the Korean
section of the Japanese police July 31, 1945, 3 pp.
141473 Report on Japanese atrocities committed against civilian and prisoners of war
in French Indo-China, Malaya, Thailand, Netherlands East India, and Burma;
also included is information that the Japanese Army does not make any attempt
to alleviate the suffering due to disease among prisoners of war in Burma and
Thailand July 31, 1945, 9 pp.
141481 Interrogation report on Korea; included is information Korean politics, Japanese
patriotic groups in Korea, Japanese population in Korea, prominent Korean
personalities (pro- and anti-Japanese) August 3, 1945, 8 pp.
141482 Interrogation report on Malaya, based on interrogations of personnel of the
Indian National Army August 7, 1945, 5 pp.
141497 Report on Burma; included is information about Japanese police and intelligence
work, with notes on the Kempei February 5, 1945, 5 pp.
141766 Report on Tavoy, Burma; included is information on Japanese government
August 4, 1945, 33 pp.
141781 Report on the Commodity Distributing Association of Burma; noted that the
Kempei Tai keeps close watch over all firms August 2, 1945, 7 pp.
141864 Report on the commodities which the Japanese took from Burma August 4,
1945, 2 pp.
141958 Interrogation of four Japanese prisoners of war in China; included is information
regarding atrocity reports July 25, 1945, 9 pp.
142173 Report on the Shan States, Burma; included is information on Japanese
occupation, Parts I, II, III, IV February-May 1945, 8 volumes
142176 Report on Thailand; included is information on Japanese influence and
occupation, police and gendarmerie June 1945, 43 pp.
142270 Report on the Kei Bo Tai, an anti-espionage group working for the Japanese in
Burma July 5, 1945, 2 pp.
142347 Report on Japan and the Japanese; provides historical background February 7,
1945, 7 pp.
142369 Report on Honan, China; included is information on pillaging, Japanese
merchants control of business July 14, 1945
142395 A Political Survey of China in 1944 April 5, 1945, 7 pp.
142442 Diagnosis of Japanese Psychology. Part II April 27, 1945, 10 pp.
142466 Report on the mineral resources of Northern China; included is information of
Japanese use of resources August 18, 1945, 41 pp.

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142467 Report on agricultural exploitation in occupied North China; included is
information on cotton and food products taken by the Japanese August 10,
1945, 25 pp.
142566 Descriptions of poison gas experiments being carried on by the Japanese at
Kaitak Airfield, China August 2, 1945, 2 pp.
142685 Interview regarding conditions in Shanghai, China; included is information
Japanese controls, espionage August 8, 1945, 8 pp.
142687 Report on Japanese chemical warfare ammunition captured at Rangoon, Burma
in May 1945; August 4, 1945, 5 pp.
142700 Report on Inner Mongolia; included is information on Japanese Puppet Mongol
ruler Prince Teh Wang, August 2, 1945, 6 pp.
142748 Report on an interrogation regarding the motion picture industry in Japan
August 13, 1945, 4 pp.
142750 Interrogation report on Korea and Japan; included is information Japanese
police and propaganda in Korea August 7, 1945, 12 pp.
142777 Monitored radio messages regarding Formosa; included are directions for the
surrender of army units in Japan and orders for code books in Formosa to be
destroyed before the arrival of the Allies August 24, 1945, 2 pp.
142794 Report that Japanese mustered out, with a gift, all Koreans in Japanese Army
and that the Japanese had declared a general amnesty of political and other
prisoners August 26, 1945, 1 p.
142810 Report on the Japanese drawing from the Indo-China Bank monies in payment
of expenses incurred in maintaining law and order August 25, 1945, 1 p.
142827 Interrogation reports on Shanghai, China; included is information on Shanghai
police, population controls exercised by the Japanese August 14, 1945, 7 pp.
142835 Report on the situation in Burma August 6, 1945, 6 pp.
143027 Biographical information on the Japanese imperial family August 16, 1945, 9 pp.
143044 History of Cabinet Advisory Council; listing of personnel and biographical
information March 17, 1943-August 1, 1945; August 6, 1945, 32 pp.
143059 Monitored radio message from the Chief of Naval General Staff, Japan, to ten
commanders-in-chief giving surrender orders August 28, 1945, 1 p.
143154 Brief notes on Amoy in June 1945; included is information on Japanese Order of
Battle, police, secret service organizations August 1945, 12 pp.
143159 Brief notes on Amoy in May 1945; included is information on Japanese Order of
Battle, police, August 1945, 6 pp.
143188 Report on Japanese Recruiting and Replacement System; includes information
on conscription, territorial organization of Japanese army, etc. July 1945,
366 pp.
143211 Report indicating that ship owners in Shanghai, China have to pay for repairs to
ships the Japanese requisitioned June 27, 1945, 2 pp.
143267 Report on conditions in Manchuria; included is information draining the wool
from Outer Mongolia August 20, 1945, 3 pp.
143335 Situation report on Japanese military, including occupation methods in Burma
February 23, 1945, 53 pp.
143413 H.G.W. Woodhead, Facts and Figures About China July 31, 1945, 292 pp.
143480 Reports that Japanese in Shanghai, China were burning papers, documents
and records systematically since about August 12, 1945, and that Business
firms were doing the same thing; also note that there were about 35 American
prisoners of war at Muifahtsun, near Canton, China September 1945, 1 p.
143483 Japanese Order of Battle, Honan, China August 30 & September 1-3, 1945, 1 p.
143536 Information gathered on the S.S. Gripsholm; included is information on the
treatment of Americans by the Japanese, Japanese charges of American
atrocities August 27, 1942, 19 pp.

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File Subject
143555 OSS SI Report that on August 20, 1945 the Japanese commander in Canton,
China took gold from the Formosa Bank there and shipped it off. August 28,
1945, 1 p.
143579 Report that Japanese in Tientsin, China are removing or selling former Allied
property September 6, 1945, 1 p.
143752 Report that Japanese in China are selling their assets and turning the proceeds
into gold and information on methods by which the Japanese controlled the
price of gold September 11, 1945, 2 pp.
143843 Information on the Free Thai movement September 11, 1945, 1 p.
144394 OSS R&A. Public information in Japan August 20, 1945, 160 pp.
144401 Report on Japanese overseas August 20, 1945, 61 pp.
144532 Report on the Asano Industrial Combine of Japan and its officers September 26,
1945, 51 pp.
144564 Information regarding the Japanese Executive Branch of Government, including
the Emperor and his advisors October 18, 1945, 36 pp.
144615 Report on the pre-surrender Japanese national election system Oct.18, 1945, 68 pp.
145067 Study of Japanese organization and use of Burmas industries for war purposes,
1942-1945 November 1, 1945, 65 pp.
145151 Japanese amnesty of political and criminal prisoners on October 17, 1945;
January 8, 1946, 4 pp.
145304 OSS R&A Report No. 3378.2. Report on the Sumitomo Industrial Combine of
Japan and its officers December 18, 1945, 75 pp.

Name and Subject Indexes to the XL and L Series [Entries 19, 21]
(0226-NM-54-17)
These card indexes are arranged in three subseries (persons, countries or geographic areas,
and subjects), each thereunder arranged alphabetically. The entries within each subseries
follow the same numerical classification scheme as described for the name and subject
indexes to the regular intelligence reports; the format and content of the card indexes also
remains the same. Boxes 1-120 location: 190/4/10/07.

Box Subject
1-10 Names of individuals and companies location: 190/4/10/07
11-16 Subjects location: 190/4/11/01
16-120 Countries location: 190/4/11/01
25-26 Burma location: 190/4/11/02
28-32 China location: 190/4/11/02
72-73 Indochina location: 190/4/11/07
78-84 Japan location: 190/4/11/07
85-86 Java location: 190/4/12/01
88 Korea location: 190/4/12/02
93 Netherlands East Indies location: 190/4/12/03
95-96 Philippines location: 190/4/12/03
104 Singapore location: 190/4/12/04
110-11 Thailand location: 190/4/12/04

Formerly Security-Classified Intelligence Reports (XL Series) 1941-1946


(0226-NM-54-19)
Similar in content to the regular reports (Entry 16), this series is also arranged

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numerically (XL 1-51,494 with gaps), with some unnumbered documents appended to the
end of the series. XL denoted more limited distribution than that governing regular
intelligence reports: OSS staff members could borrow XL documents for use, but members
of other agencies could not. The wide range of intelligence content, however, matches that
of the principal series of intelligence reports, with the possible addition of more data for the
1945-1946 period. The distinguishing characteristic of this series lies in the large number of
captured German documents, most of which constitute original copies. A number of reports,
still indexed in the OSS records system, were withdrawn by the State Department during
the early postwar period and became integrated in that agencys files; sometimes these
transfers are indicated by withdrawal cards. The select listing of reports below was based
on a review of the index and many of the records themselves. There may be instances that
a specific document is listed but is not in the files for the reason just discussed.

Boxes 1-263, 265-470 location: 190/4/12/06


Boxes 264, 471-474 location: 190/B/1/03

XL Subject
931 Military Intelligence Service. Interview relating to Manchukuo June 20, 1944,
4 pp.
954 Military Intelligence Division. List of the names and locations of Japanese
diplomatic and consular officers in occupied China June 16, 1944, 3 pp.
962 OSS R&A Report [No. 1992] on Burma. Contains information about the
Japanese occupation, including Japanese exploitation of Burmese oil
resources and the Provisional Government of Free India under Subhas
Chandra Bose May 15, 1944, 26 pp.
1041 Army Service Forces Handbook Civil Affairs Handbook: Japan: Section 2a.
Government and Administration July 3, 1944, ca. 60 pp.
1104 Article from the German magazine Die Deutsche Volkswirtschaft, discussing
the cooperation of the Chinese in various parts of Southeast Asia with the
Japanese occupation authorities March 1944, 3 pp.
1183 State Department. U.S. pilot who parachuted into a Chinese area got such
publicity after his escape that the Japanese slew the village leaders, and beat
to death two other U.S. airmen in front of the Chinese populace March 2,
1944, 2 pp.
1209 Japanese documents, and a few Italian ones, from the office of the Japanese
Naval Attach in Rome, Italy; includes summary of radio broadcasts from
Tokyo 1938-1940, ca. 200 pp.
1241 OSS R&A Intelligence from Korean prisoners of war [at a Chinese camp] July
12, 1944, 14 pp.
1297 Information regarding political-financial warfare against Japan. Note
regarding China demanding indemnity for Japanese exploitation of Chinas
resources August 25, 1944, 8 pp.
1309 OSS R&A Report on Saigon French Indo-China; including information on
prisoners of war and Japanese police August 16, 1944, 47 pp.
1311 OSS R&A Report regarding basic assumptions about Japan after the war and
policy for dealing with all Japanese in re-conquered areas other than Japan
July 19, 1944, 3 pp.
1452 Interview with William D. Cobb, on conditions in Palawan Province in the
Philippines under Japanese rule August 28, 1944, 5 pp.
1469 Office of Naval Intelligence. Notes on Japanese offices in Kwangchowwan,
China. Taxes from local gambling and opium dens go to the Japanese Army
and Navy personnel August 2, 1944, 1 p.

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XL Subject
1507 ATIS Interrogation Report No. 66-L [No. 565] Report on the Japanese
intelligence and espionage service in Burma, mentioning police control August
24, 1944, 29 pp. and one large organization chart
1566 OSS SI Information on Japanese secret service, civilian intelligence
organizations, counter-espionage, and organizations headed by individuals in
Indo-China June 1, 1944, 3 pp.
1643 Lists of Japanese in Italy, including the embassy, and the offices of the
military and naval attachs at Rome, as well as priests and students July
1943, 120 pp.
1664 OSS. Intercepted radio message from Japan to Italy, in regard to Japanese
embassies in Thailand and elsewhere August 15, 1944, 1 p.
1682 Interrogation Reports regarding the Japanese in Malaya and Sumatra;
includes information on European prisoners, Kempei activity, crucifixion of a
Chinese girl, prisoners of war, Chinese collaborators with Japan (named), and
sunken British bullion August 28 and September 1, 11 pp.
1744 Joint Intelligence Collage Agency (China-Burma-India). List of Japanese
intelligence agencies in Burma, including the Kempei and Tokuma Kikan
September 16, 1944, 5 pp.
1812 OSS R&A No. 2483 The Young Officers Movement October 5, 1944, 17 pp.
1830 Military Intelligence Division. List of members of the Japanese Mission in
Indo-China Sept. 20, 1944, 2 pp.
1835 Military Intelligence Division. Interview with a former U.S. soldier from the
Philippines; includes information about Japanese atrocities and the Japanese-
inspired Filipino Kalabai Organization September 26, 1944, 10 pp.
1855 Army G-2 Report giving information from Japanese prisoners Oct.12, 1944,
10 pp.
1868 OSS R&A Report on French Indo-China October 4, 1944, 3 pp.
1903 OSS R&A Report No. 2629 on financial programs of Japan in Japan and
occupied Areas September 20, 1944, 263 pp.
1943 OSS R&A Report regarding French Indo-China October 21, 1944, 5 pp.
2053 Preliminary Interrogation Report relating primarily to Thailand Oct.13, 1944,
4 pp.
2144 OSS R&A Report on Guerilla activities in Malaya. Included is information that
Japanese reprisals are terroristic. November 3, 1944, 6 pp.
2186 Notes on Japanese military, naval, and air force forces and officers in the
Amoy area of China November 4, 1944
2221 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translated Japanese document, captured on Saipan,
giving a file of orders and tables showing troop movements and locations of
units in the Central Pacific Area, shipping in the area, etc. November 1, 1944,
59 pp.
2222 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translation Report October 31, 1944, 3pp.
2223 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Interrogation Report No. 2 Nov. 5, 1944, 3 pp.
2224 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Prisoner of War Interrogation Excerpts No. 1 November 3,
1944, 8 pp.
2225 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translation of Captured Japanese Documents October 31,
1944, 3 pp.
2226 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translation of Captured Japanese Documents November
4, 1944, 3 pp.
2227 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translation of Captured Japanese Documents October 25,
1944, 9 pp.
2228 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Interrogation Report. Contains information regarding
causes for Japanese suicides and Allied prisoners at Rabaul, New Britain
November 3, 1944, 15 pp.

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XL Subject
2229 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translation of Captured Japanese Document, giving notes
on the newly-organized transport-communications department Nov.4, 1944,
13 pp.
2230 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Interrogation reports relating to Japanese air force units,
officers, and bases November 10, 1944, 13 pp.
2232 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Captured Japanese Documents. October 27, 1944, 38 pp.
2234 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Captured Japanese document giving a hypothetical
outline of the disposition and reorganization of forces in the Mandated Islands
October 26, 1944, 18 pp.
2235 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Interrogation; mentions Korean women Oct.6, 1944, 9 pp.
2236 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translation No. 3 [relates to tanks] November 10,
1944, 60 pp.
2237 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Captured Japanese Documents. November 3, 1944, 41
pp.
2238 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translation No. 1 [relates to Saipan] November 6,
1944, 137 pp.
2239 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Captured Japanese document consisting of a Japanese
Army 1944 mobilization plan order, including information on gas protective
clothing November 8, 1944, 88 pp.
2265 R&A Report on China, including puppet government of occupied China,
communist and Japanese controls, security and public order issues November
1, 1944, 106 pp.
2271 Army G-2 Information from Japanese prisoners of war November 14, 1944,
15 pp.
2317 OSS R&A Report 890.2 on Japanese Attempts at Infiltration Among Muslims
in Russia and Her Borderlands August 1944, 90 pp.
2376 OSS Report on three Japanese officers who were in charge of the Plum
organization which seeks to assassinate U.S. and British officers in East China
October 23, 1944, 1 p.
2416 Military Intelligence Division. Report on Gen. Oshima, Japanese Ambassador
to Berlin Germany and head of all Japanese diplomatic representatives and
intelligence services in Europe November 18, 1944, 1 p.
2459 OSS R&A Report on Hikari Kikan [Civil intelligence and sabotage
organization], the Japanese agency which directs and controls the use of
Indians in the war against the Allies. October 16, 1944, 52 pp.
2468 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translation Report No. 4; includes information
about U.S. prisoners of war at Bataan, Philippines November 26, 1944, 6 pp.
2501 SEATIC No. 75 Report on Japanese intelligence work in China, including
secret police organizations received December 18, 1944, 11 pp.
2511 SEATIC Consolidated Interrogation Report (Air) No. 77 Nov. 20, 1944, 14 pp.
2512 SEATIC Consolidated Interrogation Report (Air) No. 78 Nov. 27, 1944, 13 pp.
2513 SEATIC Intelligence Bulletin (Air Intelligence) No. 10 Nov. 28, 1944, 14 pp.
2514 SEATIC Translation Report No. 66 December 6, 1944, 23 pp.
2523 Army G-2 Report giving information from Japanese prisoners December 12,
1944, 35 pp.
2525 Army G-2 Report giving information from Japanese prisoners November 27,
1944, 15 pp.
2738 Translation Series No. 40; relates to Japanese solider grievances and
complaints about atrocities to the Chinese December 10, 1944, 14 pp.
2905 OSS R&A Report 2757 on Background material on Japanese Industry. This
is a brief survey for indoctrination of teams collecting Japanese documents
November 20, 1944, 39 pp.

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XL Subject
2967 OSS SEAC Report on General Conditions in Tavoy and Mergui; includes
information on Japanese treatment of the populace and prisoners of war
December 18, 1944, 5 pp.
2968 OSS SEAC Interrogation report on conditions in Burma; includes information
on Japanese conscription methods December 18, 1944, 4 pp.
2969 OSS SEAC Interrogation report on general conditions in Burma December 18,
1944, 3 pp.
2991- SEATIC Translation Reports No. 70-72 December 27, 1944-Jan. 3, 1945,
2993 54 pp.
2994 SEATIC Interrogation Bulletin (Air Intelligence) No. 12 Dec. 19, 1944, 17 pp.
2996 OSS R&A SEAC Notes on Japanese intentions in Southeast Asia based on
various sources February 9-November 27, 1944, 3 pp.
3000 ATIS Current Translation No. 1 November 4, 1942, 33 pp.
3001 ATIS Current Translation No. 2 November 11, 1942, 26 pp.
3002 ATIS Current Translation No. 3 November 20, 1942, 50 pp.
3003 ATIS Current Translation No. 4 November 25, 1942, 84 pp.
3004 ATIS Current Translation No. 5 December 12, 1942, 42 pp.
3005 ATIS Current Translation No. 6 November 12, 1942, 33 pp.
3006 ATIS Current Translation No. 7 December 15, 1942, 45 pp.
3007 ATIS Current Translation No. 8; includes excerpts about records of
ammunition and weapons including chemicals December 18, 1942, 44 pp.
3008 ATIS Current Translations No. 9; includes Manual of Gas Defense (November
1938) December 22, 1942, 48 pp.
3009 ATIS Current Translation No. 10 December 24, 1942, 38 pp.
3010 ATIS Current Translation No. 11 December 30, 1942, 29 pp.
3011 ATIS Current Translation No. 12 January 5, 1943, ca. 40 pp.
3012 ATIS Current Translation No. 13 January 12, 1943, 41 pp.
3013 ATIS Current Translation No. 14 January 18, 1943, 50 pp.
3014 ATIS Current Translation No. 15 January 22, 1943, 42 pp.
3015 ATIS Current Translation No. 16; contains information on instructions for
more severe treatment of prisoners January 25, 1943, 49 pp.
3016 ATIS Current Translation No. 17 January 27, 1943, 54 pp.
3017 ATIS Current Translation No. 18 February 4, 1943, 38 pp.
3018 ATIS Current Translation No. 19 February 11, 1943, 46 pp.
3019 ATIS Current Translation No. 20; includes letter on Pearl Harbor attack and
sketch of gas bomb February 20, 1943, 74 pp.
3020 ATIS Current Translation No. 21 February 25, 1943, 66 pp.
3021 ATIS Current Translation No. 22 March 4, 1943, 43 pp.
3022 ATIS Current Translation No. 23; includes notes on gases March 11, 1943,
68 pp.
3023 ATIS Current Translation No. 24; includes hearsay reports on cannibalism
among Japanese troops March 20, 1943, 46 pp.
3024 ATIS Current Translation No. 25; includes brief information on use of gas and
smoke gas candles April 2, 1943, 64 pp.
3025 ATIS Current Translation No. 26 April 13, 1943, 110 pp.
3026 ATIS Current Translation No. 27 April 19, 1943, 86 pp.
3027 ATIS Current Translation No. 28; includes information on anti-gas devices
April 22, 1943, 50 pp.
3028 ATIS Current Translation No. 29; provides information about the eating dead
Australians April 28, 1943, 76 pp.

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XL Subject
3029 ATIS Current Translation No. 30; includes prisoner reports on chemical
warfare April 29, 1943, 50 pp.
3030 ATIS Current Translation No. 31 April 30, 1943, 55 pp.
3031 ATIS Current Translation No. 32; includes a dairy of a Petty Officer of Sesbo
Naval Station-Buna Strip Area-mentioning shooting of captured British
prisoners May 1, 1943, 35 pp.
3032 ATIS Current Translation No. 33 May 4, 1943, 68 pp.
3033 ATIS Current Translation No. 34 May 9, 1943, 40 pp.
3034 ATIS Current Translation No. 35; includes information on Allied prisoners of
war and internees May 15, 1943, 42 pp.
3035 ATIS Current Translation No. 36 May 16, 1943, 32 pp.
3036 ATIS Current Translation No. 37; includes a copy of Imperial Rescript
[December 8, 1941] containing the declaration of war on the United States
and Great Britain May 17, 1943, 52 pp.
3037 ATIS Current Translation No. 38; May 18, 1943, 39 pp.
3038 ATIS Current Translation No. 39 May 20, 1943, 40 pp.
3039 ATIS Current Translation No. 40 May 25, 1943, 60 pp.
3040 ATIS Current Translation No. 41 May 26, 1943, 36 pp.
3041 ATIS Current Translation No. 42 May 27, 1943, 39 pp.
3042 ATIS Current Translation No. 43 May 29, 1943, 38 pp.
3043 ATIS Current Translation No. 44 May 31, 1943, 39 pp.
3044 ATIS Current Translation No. 45 June 1, 1943, 36 pp.
3045 ATIS Current Translation No. 46; includes notes on gas June 2, 1943, 34 pp.
3046 ATIS Current Translation No. 47 June 5, 1943, 46 pp.
3047 ATIS Current Translation No. 48 June 7, 1943, 55 pp.
3048 ATIS Current Translation No. 49 June 9, 1943, 50 pp.
3049 ATIS Current Translation No. 50 June 9, 1943, 46 pp.
3050 ATIS Current Translation No. 51; includes notebook containing names of high
ranking Army and Navy officers, list of members of the new Ministry, with
brief biographical notes in some instances; Prince Takamatsus assignment is
mentioned June 10, 1943, 45 pp.
3051 ATIS Current Translation No. 53 June 12, 1943, 51 pp.
3052 ATIS Current Translation No. 54; include intelligence report on Burmese
operations June 14, 1943, 48 pp.
3053 ATIS Current Translation No. 55; includes fragmentary notes of court martial
proceedings for cases of pilfering and murder June 17, 1943, 46 pp.
3054 ATIS Current Translation No. 56 June 19, 1943, 45 pp.
3055 ATIS Current Translation No. 57 June 26, 1943, 42 pp.
3056 ATIS Current Translation No. 58 and No. 58A June 29, 1943, 40 pp.
3057 ATIS Current Translation No. 59 July 1, 1943, 52 pp.
3058 ATIS Current Translation No. 60; includes notes on gas July 3, 1943, 50 pp.
3059 ATIS Current Translation No. 61; includes names of units in China and Indo-
China July 6, 1943, 43 pp.
3060 ATIS Current Translation No. 62; includes notes on gas, gas detectors and
masks July 7, 1943, 48 pp.
3061 ATIS Current Translation No. 63 July 9, 1943, 53 pp.
3062 ATIS Current Translation No. 64 July 13, 1943, 69 pp.
3063 ATIS Current Translation No. 65 July 18, 1943, 86 pp.
3064 ATIS Current Translation No. 66 July 22, 1943, 64 pp.

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XL Subject
3065 ATIS Current Translation No. 67 July 22, 1943, 85 pp.
3066 ATIS/SWPA Current Translations July 23, 1943
3067 ATIS Current Translation No. 69 July 26, 1943, 52 pp.
3068 ATIS Current Translation No. 70 July 30, 1943, 81 pp.
3069 ATIS Current Translation No. 71; includes information on treatment of natives
August 4, 1943, 72 pp.
3070 ATIS Current Translation No. 72 August 7, 1943, 71 pp.
3071 ATIS Current Translation No. 73; includes some chemical warfare instructions
(e.g., on smoke candling, gas) and notes on the results of a naval wrestling
tournament held on Navy Day August 10, 1943, 77 pp.
3072 ATIS Current Translation No. 74; contains information on Allied prisoners of
War and information on a chemical warfare investigation August 18, 1943,
83 pp.
3073 ATIS Current Translation No. 75 August 22, 1943, 90 pp.
3074 ATIS Current Translation No. 76; includes information on anti-gas equipment
August 26, 1944, 100 pp.
3075 ATIS Current Translation No. 77; includes references to prisoners of war
August 30, 1943, 35 pp.
3076 ATIS Current Translation No. 78 September 9, 1943, 150 pp.
3077 ATIS Current Translation No. 79; includes information on gas training
September 19, 1943, 120 pp.
3078 ATIS Current Translation No. 80 September 8, 1943, 22 pp.
3079 ATIS Current Translation No. 81; includes information about a complaint
about excessive documents October 5, 1943, 202 pp.
3080 ATIS Current Translation No. 82; includes information on gas or smoke-candle
October 13, 1943, ca. 200
3081 ATIS Current Translation No. 83 October 20, 1944, 120 pp.
3082 ATIS Current Translation No. 84 October 24, 1943, 110 pp.
3083 ATIS Current Translation No. 85 October 15, 1943, 82 pp.
3084 ATIS Current Translation No. 86 October 25, 1943, 64 pp.
3085 ATIS Current Translation No. 87 October 28, 1943, 101 pp.
3086 ATIS Current Translation No. 88; includes a history of the Wake Island
operation November 5, 1943, 98 pp.
3087 ATIS Current Translation No. 89; includes information regarding ill treatment
of New Guinea natives; Allied prisoners of war; and, information about
abandoned wounded Japanese military personnel needing to kill themselves
November 13, 1943, 108 pp.
3088 ATIS Current Translation No. 90 November 22, 1944, 142 pp.
3089 ATIS Current Translation No. 91; includes information on chemical warfare
material, with designs December 3, 1943, 106 pp.
3090 ATIS Current Translation No. 92; includes information on treatment of natives
December 17, 1943, 49 pp.
3091 ATIS Current Translation No. 93; includes information on protection of farms
and treatment of natives and charts on bacteriological diagnosis of dysentery
December 24, 1943, 41 pp.
3092 ATIS Current Translation No. 94 December 24, 1943, 43 pp.
3093 ATIS Current Translation No. 95; includes information on chemical warfare
equipment January 1, 1944, 50 pp.
3094 ATIS Current Translation No. 96 January 15, 1944, 46 pp.
3095 ATIS Current Translation No. 97 January 13, 1944, 51 pp.
3096 ATIS Current Translation No. 98 January 22, 1944, 42 pp.

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XL Subject
3097 ATIS Current Translation No. 99; included are rules regarding natives January
27, 1944, 61 pp.
3098 ATIS Current Translation No. 100; Includes regulations for Japanese Navy
brothel at Rabaul, including prices and information about interrogations of
Allied prisoners of war February 1944, 120 pp.
3099 ATIS Current Translation No. 101 February 14, 1944, 31 pp.
3100 ATIS Current Translation No. 102 February 24, 1944, 112 pp.
3101 ATIS Current Translation No. 103; includes instructions for occupation of Tami
Island March 2, 1944, 102 pp.
3102 ATIS Current Translation No. 104; included is information regarding injections
for bubonic plague, document preservation, methods of dealing with natives
March 11, 1944, 120 pp.
3103 ATIS Current Translation No. 105; includes information on the history and
development of bacteriological warfare March 15, 1944, 101 pp.
3104 ATIS Current Translation No. 106 March 20, 1944, 103 pp.
3105 ATIS Current Translation No. 107 March 27, 1944, 100 pp.
3106 ATIS Current Translation No. 108 March 31, 1944, 95 pp.
3107 ATIS Current Translation No. 109; included are charts of Medical Material at
Field Hospital for use in treatment of chemical warfare patients April 4, 1944,
95 pp.
3108 ATIS Current Translation No. 110 April 9, 1944, 92 pp.
3109 ATIS Current Translation No. 111; includes information on gas duty
regulations, with special instructions on the handling of cha chemicals April
9, 1944, 97 pp.
3110 ATIS Current Translation No. 112; includes information on decontaminating
agents and chemical agent detector tubes April 13, 1944, 91 pp.
3111 ATIS Current Translation No. 113 April 22, 1944, 92 pp.
3112 ATIS Current Translation No. 114; includes a chemical warfare equipment
questionnaire April 23, 1944, 73 pp.
3113 ATIS Current Translation No. 115; includes manual on first aid instructions for
gas casualties and information on relations with natives April 30, 1944,
85 pp.
3114 ATIS Current Translation No. 116; includes information on shortages of anti-
gas protective ointment, first-aid treatment for gassed personnel (discussing
decontamination measures) April 30, 1944, 86 pp.
3115 ATIS Current Translation No. 117; includes file of intelligence summaries and
reports regarding New Guinea and chart of anti-gas training plan May 16,
1944, 112 pp.
3116 ATIS Current Translation No. 118; includes directives on chemical warfare
May 16, 1944, 90 pp.
3117 ATIS Current Translation No. 119 May 23, 1944, 94 pp.
3118 ATIS Current Translation No. 120 May 25, 1944, 80 pp.
3119 ATIS Current Translation No. 121; includes extracts on operations in the
Philippines (Manila-Baguio area), attitude towards native prisoners, and
reference to suspected use of gas shell by Allied troops May 28, 1944,
88 p.
3120 ATIS Current Translation No. 122; includes remarks on international law May
31, 1944, 89 pp.
3121 ATIS Current Translation No. 123; includes notes on chemical warfare June
15, 1944, 90 pp.
3122 ATIS Current Translation No. 124; includes extracts on anti-gas equipment for
men and horses June 17, 1944, 78 pp.
3123 ATIS Current Translation No. 125 June 19, 1944, 81 pp.

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XL Subject
3124 ATIS Current Translation No. 126; includes information on functions of
Military Police June 23, 1944, 99 pp.
3125 ATIS Current Translation No. 127; information on protection from gas, gas
sentry and gas patrol training plans July 2, 1944, 75 pp.
3126 ATIS Current Translation No. 128; includes extract concerning bacterial
warfare, relation between it and supply services, and actual operation in
vegetables and well-water July 7, 1944, 93 pp.
3127 ATIS Current Translation No. 129 July 16, 1944, 94 pp.
3128 ATIS Current Translation No. 130 July 23, 1944, 62 pp.
3129 ATIS Current Translation No. 132; includes regulations for handling internees,
information on notes from manual on anti-gas training and decontamination
procedure and notebook on war gases, decontamination and detection August
3, 1944,, 84 pp.
3130 ATIS Current Translation No. 133 August 14, 1944, 90 pp.
3131 ATIS Current Translation No. 135 September 26, 1944, 86 pp.
3132 ATIS Current Translation No. 137. Includes extracts from a medical field
manual on testing war gases and extracts from a manual on mechanized
chemical warfare (including aerial chemical warfare) September 30, 1944,
90 pp.
3133 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 1 Type 88, 7 cm. Field A/A Gun Firing Chart (Type
90 A/A Pointed Shell) Firing Tables prepared November 1931; captured from
No. 2 Battery 47th Field A/A Battalion in November 1942, January 22, 1943,
11 pp.
3134 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 2 Recognition Charts of Soviet Aircraft in Present
Use January 28, 1943, 15 pp.
3135 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 3 English-Japanese phrase-book for military use.
February 2, 1945, 35 pp.
3136 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 4 File of intelligence reports issued by the 10th
Independent Hikotai, Gun Hilotai, and Watari Group December 1941-March
1942, covering operations in the Philippines February 20, 1943, 24 pp.
3137 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 5 Notebook containing tables of organization of
certain Japanese army units, giving lists of equipment, including chemical
warfare material March 11, 1943, 22 pp.
3138 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 6 Hawaii-Malaya Naval. The Emperors edict,
declaring war is followed by Japanese official reports describing the attack on
Pearl Harbor, and the Malaya naval battle. Interrogation of British prisoners
from the HMS Repulse and navy air operations over the Philippines are
described. The attack on Wake Island is described. The capture of Singapore
is outlined, giving conversations between two Japanese naval officers, etc.
March 27, 1943, 55 pp. and 24 photographs
3139 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 6 Bismark Sea Operations February-March 1943
Part One 92 pp.
3140 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 7 Part 2. Bismark Sea Operation February-March
1943 April 8, 1943, 80 pp.
3141 ATIS Enemy Publications No. 8 Twelve Mimeographed Identification Sketches
of Japanese Navy and Army Aircraft. April 7, 1943, 14 pp.
3142 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 9 File of routine orders, Southern Expeditionary
Force; includes information on supervision of prisoners of war, brothels, and
an anti-Japanese terrorist group April 10, 1945, 47 pp.
3143 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 10 File of Counter-Espionage Instructions Belong
to Fuchiyama Butai, Nakajima Tai (Soputa Area-November 27, 1942) May 7,
1943, 82 pp.
3144 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 12 Mimeographed Reference Manual on Landing
Operations May 24, 1943, 46 pp.

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3145 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 13 Regulations Concerning the Replacement of
Military and Militarized Personnel in Units Participating in the Great East Asia
War (Extracts) May 29, 1943, 7 pp.
3146 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 14 Detailed Battle Report No. 2-Plans for the
capture of Rabaul June 2, 1943, 40 pp.
3147 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 15 Bulletin of Punishments (Wartime). Issued
January-April 1942 by the Watari Group in the Philippines. It describes the
sentencing of Japanese soldiers for rape, looting, and desertion. Clauses from
the military penal code are quoted in translation June 3, 1943, 17 pp.
3148 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 16 Communication Regulations of Moto Group
Signal Tai June 5, 1943, 16 pp.
3149 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 17 Communication Instructions 21st IND Mixed
BDE issued December 18, 1941 giving general rules, security of codes, air
and ground communication, etc. June 6, 1943, 21 pp.
3150 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 18 Reference Manual for A/A Gunners, published
November 28, 1941 June 6, 1943, 19 pp.
3151 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 19 Anti-Aircraft and Anti-Submarine Shipboard
Training Instructions May 15-29, 1942, 17 pp.
3152 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 20 List of awards for meritorious and
distinguished services during Mindanao operation, 41st Infantry Regiment
June 22, 1943, 24 pp.
3153 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 21 Information on Formosa, including labor
conscription of tribesmen, diary of troop operations in New Guinea, and notes
on the murder of a Takasogo girl June 23, 1943, 14 pp.
3154 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 22 Part 1. Four field diaries of No. 3 Battery 50th
Field A/A Gun Battalion November 1942-January 1943, covering activities in
Manchuria and subsequent movement to New Britain June 29, 1943, 107 pp.
3155 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 22 Part 2. Detailed reports and battle reports of
the No. 3 Battery of the 50th Field A/A Gun Battalion November 1942-June
1943, mostly in Rabaul area June 29, 1943, 116 pp.
3156 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 23 Notes on machine guns, automatic weapons
and the infantry gun from a damaged and incomplete printed Japanese
manual July 5, 1943, 39 pp.
3157 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 24 Records of No. 67 Eastern New Guinea Giruwa
L of C Hospital, No. 2 Subsection July 10, 1943, 90 pp.
3158 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 25 Reference Manual of Landing Operations July
15, 1943, 83 pp.
3159 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 26 Translation of selected portions of Japanese
Field Gunnery Manual, including information on the firing of gas bombs July
12, 1943, 13 pp.
3160 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 27 Field Log of Shkigawa Tai [New Guinea] July-
August 1942, July 16, 1943, 17 pp.
3161 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 28 Intelligence Reports issued by the Yazawa
Butai Headquarters and Oki Shuden (Group) Headquarters March 8-
September 30, 1942; includes table of executions July 21, 1943, 105 pp.
3162 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 29 Orders and bulletins November 9-Dec. 8,
1942 as received by a Japanese medical officer in New Guinea July 26, 1943,
31 pp.
3163 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 30 Engineer Training Methods July 31, 1943,
49 pp.
3164 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 31 Detailed plans on bombproof shelter
construction, prepared in 1939 August 1, 1943, 36 pp.
3165 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 32 Account of the Netherlands East Indies
Operation February-March 1942 August 11, 1943, 14 pp.
3166 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 33 File of Nankai Shitai Operation Orders August
16-October 15, 1942 [New Guinea] August 12, 1943, 27 pp.

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3167 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 34 A File (July 7, 1941-March 20, 1942), issued
by the Japanese War Department Awards Office, listing units decorated for
action in the China Incident August 15, 1943, 53 pp.
3168 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 35 Rules of Naval hand-signaling, from translated
Japanese manual August 16, 1943, 67 pp.
3169 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 36 Landing Operations Data 10th Ind. Engineers
Regiment August 21, 1943, 51 pp.
3170 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 37 Allied Combat Tactics August 22, 1943, 16 pp.
3171 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 38 File of Nankai Shitai Orders May 13-July 10,
1943; includes regulations for handling natives August 24, 1943, 24 pp.
3172 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 39 File of Nankai Shitai Operation Orders [New
Guinea]. Includes information on treatment of natives September 1, 1943,
25 pp.
3173 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 40 Waterworks Projects for Kanazawa Factory
June 1938 September 5, 1943, 24 pp.
3174 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 41 Miscellaneous Personnel Records, Horii Butai,
Sakikawa Burai September 8, 1943, 38 pp.
3175 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 42 A Descriptive Outline of Saipan; a booklet
printed in 1938 September 19, 1943, 51 pp.
3176 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 43 Information regarding documents captured
from the Nassau Bay area January 17, 1943, 51 pp.
3177 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 44. Moto Heidan Intelligence Records regarding
New Guinea January 24, 1943, 48 pp.
3178 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 44 (cont.) Moto Sheidan Intelligence Records
relating to New Guinea March 22, 1944, 50 pp.
3179 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 44 (cont.) Moto Heidan Intelligence Records
regarding New Guinea November 1, 1943, 116 pp.
3180 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 44 (cont.) Information regarding New Guinea
April 10, 1944, 146 pp.
3181 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 45 Census of Japan (October 1940) September
28, 1943, ca. 25 pp.
3182 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 46 Lists of Persons Decorated Under First
Awards; two mimeographed files issued by MOTO 2803 Butai, containing
records regarding awards of merit and money grants to officers and enlisted
personnel in 1941 and 1942 September 30, 1943, 26 pp.
3183 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 47 Part I The Weekly Publication of Japanese
Department of Information October 9, 1943, 38 pp.
3184 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 47 (cont.) Parts Two and Three The Weekly
Publication of Japanese Department of Information January 8, 1944, 75 pp.
3185 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 48 Manual on operations of the baggage and
ammunition units of the Japanese Army October 13, 1943, 20 pp.
3186 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 49 Instructions for Keeping War Diaries and
Combat Reports (from a mimeographed pamphlet) October 14, 1943, 10 pp.
3187 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 11 File of Orders of No. 2 Battery of the 47th
Field AA Gun Battalion November 1941-June 1942 May 12, 1943, 76 pp.
3188 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 50 Infantry Field Fortifications Manual, Part One
Nature of Fortifications and Basic Operations, from a printed Japanese
Manual, issued September 1941 October 23, 1943, 71 pp.
3189 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 51 Transport Plans and Order of Moto Heiden
Remaining Forces October 28, 1943, 50 pp.
3190 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 52 Notes on Field Fortifications October 31, 1943,
6 pp.
3191 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 53 51st Division Tactical Plan, Lae-Salamaua
Areas, dated April 22, 1943 November 4, 1943, 9 pp.

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3192 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 54 Notification Regarding Enshrining of
Personnel from Highiryu Maru [sunk January 7, 1943] November 5, 1943,
14 pp.
3193 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 55 File of 30th Ind. Engineer Regiment
Operational Orders No. 1-50 November 16, 1943, 47 pp.
3194 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 56 Characteristics of American Combat Methods
on Guadalcanal (Sacamava Area September 17, 1943); mimeographed
booklet dated March 4, 1943 November 21, 1943, 8 pp.
3195 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 57 Reference Manual Type 96 Light Machine Gun
September 30, 1941 November 24, 1943, 60 pp.
3196 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 58 Instructions Regarding Return of Ashes File
containing instructions issued October 1941 by Moto Force Commander Lt.
Gen. Toko, on returning ashes to Japan November 25, 1943, 21 pp.
3197 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 59 Reference Data on Engineer Regiment Training
Plans 1941 November 25, 1943, 48 pp.
3198- ATIS Enemy Publications No. 61-No. 192 (with a few gaps)
3322
3323 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 193 Anti-Gas Medical Equipment September 27,
1944, 22 pp.
3324 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 194 Wartime Medical Information September 28,
1944, 19 pp.
3325 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 196 Chemical Warfare Detectors and
Decontamination Equipment September 30, 1944, 18 pp.
3326- ATIS Information Bulletins (Preliminary Examination of Documents) No. 1-No.
3344 21 (with a few gaps) November 23, 1943-June 23, 1944
3345 ATIS Supplementary Interrogation Report No. 4 January 10, 1943, 6 pp.
3346 ATIS Limited Distribution Interrogation Report No. 5 August 23, 1943, 7 pp.
3347 ATIS Supplementary Interrogation Report No. 5 January 10, 1943, 2 pp.
3348 ATIS Supplementary Interrogation Report No. 7 August 22, 1943, 2 pp.
3349 ATIS Supplementary Interrogation Report No. 8 August 25, 1943, 4 pp.
3350 ATIS Interrogation Report No. 9 October 16, 1942, 10 pp.
3351 ATIS Interrogation Report No. 13 November 9, 1942, 12 pp.
3352- ATIS Interrogation Report No. 14-No. 503 (with some gaps) November 18,
3869 1942-November 6, 1944
3870- ATIS Captured Documents No. 32-No. 106 (with some gaps) October 12-29,
3899 1942
3900 ATIS Bulletin (Preliminary Examination of Documents) No. 145 February 17,
1943, 2 pp.
3901- ATIS Bulletin (Preliminary Examination of Documents) No. 205-No. 1,510
5112 April 8, 1943-October 15, 1944
5244 Military Intelligence Division. Report on pro-German Japanese diplomats,
notably General Oshima, Yamaggi, and Shimitsu November 28, 1944, 1 p.
5417 Joint Army Navy Intelligence Studies (JANIS) 85. Chapter X. People and
Government of Japan October 1944, 35 pp.
5458 OSS R&A Report 2545; contains information on economic installations in the
Far East, covering Japan, China, Netherlands East Indies, Manchukuo, Korea,
Burma, French Indo-China, Malaya, and the Philippines October 31, 1944,
31 pp.
5796 Military Intelligence Division. Names and notes on various Japanese business
leaders Feb.1, 1945, 3 pp.
5894 Military Intelligence Division. Interrogation Report February 1, 1945, 25 pp.
5895 Military Intelligence Division. Japanese prisoner interrogation material
January 26, 1945, 19 pp.

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6022 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency/China-Burma-India Report on the
Japanese intelligence organization Sanyo Kikan operating in western Honan,
China Jan. 2, 1945, 1 p.
6155- SEATIC Translation Reports Nos. 90-91 February 20-21, 1945, 43 pp.
6156
6157 SEATIC Translation Report No. 96 February 16, 1945, 6 pp.
6186 SEATIC Translation Report No. 89 February 17, 1945, 27 pp.
6188 SEATIC Interrogation Bulletin (Psychological Warfare) No. 9 Jan. 10, 1945,
9 pp.
6189 SEATIC Interrogation Bulletin (Economic Intelligence) No. 2 Oct. 2, 1944,
23 pp.
6190 SEATIC Interrogation Bulletin (Economic Intelligence) No. 10 January 31,
1945, 32 pp.
6191 SEATIC Interrogation Bulletin (Air Intelligence) No. 18 Feb.14, 1945, 9 pp.
6281 OSS R&A SEAC Location of military, political, and economic installations,
and residences of personnel in Rangoon, Burma (both Japanese and quisling
Burmese, also Subhas Chandra Bose) February 2, 1945, 3 pp.
6284 OSS R&A Report [No. 2113] on the People and Government in Kwangtung,
China. Included is information on police, military controls, security and public
order, puppet officials, etc. February 1, 1945, 117 pp.
6303 SEATIC Translation Report No. 92 February 28, 1945, 28 pp.
6322 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translation No. 48 (CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin
No. 44-45) Postal Addresses of Japanese Naval Units February 15, 1945,
89 pp.
6323 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translation No. 10 (CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin
No. 32-45) Data on Special Naval Landing Forces Feb. 10, 1945, 155 pp.
6324 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translation No. 45 (CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin
No. 38-45) Tokyo Fire Test February 15, 1945, 33 pp.
6346 SEATIC Translation Report No. 93 February 27, 1945, 29 pp.
6347 SEATIC Consolidated Interrogation Report No. 84 February 1, 1945, 37 pp.
6348 SEATIC Interrogation Bulletin (Naval Intelligence) No. 19 Feb. 2, 1945, 7 pp.
6367 Military Intelligence Division. Information on Japanese secret service activity
in North China (occupied) January 14, 1945, 1 p.
6368 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translation and Interrogation Report No. 19 (CINCPAC-
CINCPOA Bulletin No. 41-45) February 14, 1945, 125 pp.
6377- Military Intelligence Division. Interrogation Reports February 1945, ca. 90 pp.
6385
6386 Pacific Area Command Military Intelligence Research Service (PACMIRS)
Bulletin (Preliminary Examination of Documents) No. 1 Catalogue of
Japanese documents, mostly captured on Leyte in the Philippines February
10, 1945, 16 pp.
6523 Military Intelligence Service. Report on Japanese rule in Hong Kong March 2,
1945, 4 pp.
6528- Pacific Area Command Military Intelligence Research Service (PACMIRS)
6532 Bulletins (Preliminary Examination Documents) No. 4- No. 8 February-March
1945, ca. 75 pp.
6533 SEATIC Translation Report No. 95 March 2, 1945, 25 pp.
6543 SEATIC Translation Report No. 94 February 28, 1945, 25 pp.
6669 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translations and Interrogations No. 20 (CINCPAC-
CINCPOA Bulletin 54-45) February 25, 1945, 132 pp.
6671 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translation No. 51 (CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin
No. 64-45), dealing with Japanese Land-Based Communications Units March
10, 1945, 190 pp.

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6710 SEATIC Translation Report No. 99 March 9, 1944, 23 pp.
6711 SEATIC Translation Report No. 100 March 10, 1944, 34 pp.
6729- SEATIC Order of Battle Reports No. 10-11 March 6-7, 1945, 32 pp.
6730
6732- SEATIC Order of Battle Reports No. 13-14 March 9-10, 1945, 30 pp.
6734
6734 SEATIC Translation Report No. 109 March 8, 1945, 3 pp.
6735 Military Intelligence Division. Interrogation Report February 10, 1945,
19 pp.
6736 Military Intelligence Division. Interrogation Report January 31, 1945,
9 pp.
6786- Military Intelligence Division. Interrogation Reports March 7-12, 1945, ca.
6789 40 pp.
6790 OSS R&A HQ 14th Air Force, Bibliography of Studies Prepared March 15,
1945, 7 pp.
6844 SEATIC Translation Report No. 104 March 16, 1945, 35 pp.
6846 SEATIC Order of Battle Report No. 15 March 12, 1945, 17 pp.
6847 SEATIC Order of Battle Report No. 20 March 17, 1945, 13 pp.
6898 Office of Naval Intelligence OP-16-FE Japanese Naval Construction
Regulations n.d. 25 pp.
6906 SEATIC Interrogation Bulletin (Air Intelligence) March 9, 1945, 12 pp.
6915 OSS R&A India-Burma Theater Comments by two officers on reports about
the Hikari Kikan [Civil intelligence and sabotage organization] (formerly the
Iwakuro Kikan) in Burma. A captured organization chart is included. Feb. 26,
1945, 3 pp.
6710- SEATIC Translation Reports No. 99-100 March 9-10, 1944, 57 pp.
6711
6729 SEATIC Order of Battle Report No. 10 March 6, 1945, 16 pp.
7032 SEATIC Translation Report No. 104 March 16, 1945, 35 pp.
7124 OSS India Burma Theater Information on some Japanese Kempei Tai
personnel in Tavoy, Burma February 1945, 2 pp.
7132- PACMIRS Bulletins (Preliminary Examination of Documents) March 1945, ca.
7134 50 pp.
7164 SEATIC Order of Battle Report No. 5 February 28, 1945, 27 pp.
7165 SEATIC Ground Bulletin No. 112 Translated Japanese documents March 24,
1945, 32 pp.
7166 SEATIC Bulletin No. 113 Information based on interrogation of eleven
prisoners of war March 27, 1944, 18 pp.
7167 SEATIC Order of Battle Report No. 27 March 28, 1945, 34 pp.
7171 PACMIRS Bulletin (Preliminary Examination of Documents) March 28, 1945,
23 pp.
7172 SEATIC Ground Bulletin No. 110. Translated Japanese intelligence reports,
operation orders, field diaries, personal diaries, routine orders, and security
orders March 23, 1945, 32 pp.
7181 SEATIC Order of Battle Report No. 23 March 22, 1945, 30 pp.
7183 SEATIC Translation Report No. 106 March 17, 1945, 26 pp.
7184 SEATIC Ground Bulletin No. 111. Translated documents March 24, 1945,
39 pp.
7190 SEATIC Interrogation Bulletin (Psychological Warfare) No. 9 January 10,
1945, ca. 20 pp.

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XL Subject
7221 Military Intelligence Division. Extracts from the captured diary of U Ko, a
Burmese township officers appointed by the Japanese. It describes Burmese
cooperation and intelligence-collecting for the Japanese and Japanese
requisitions March 13, 1945, 6 pp.
7235- Military Intelligence Division. Interrogation Reports March 14-22, 1945,
7237 42 pp.
7251- CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translation No. 52 regarding research experiments
7253 March 30, 1945, ca. 350 pp.
7266- Military Intelligence Division. Interrogation Report March 28, 1945, 33 pp.
7267
7351- SEATIC Order of Battle Reports No. 27-31 March 28-31, 1945, 85 pp.
7355
7472 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translation No. 48. A list of postal addresses of
Japanese naval units, with glossary March 28, 1945, 32 pp.
7473 Office of Naval Intelligence OP-16 FE Extracts from captured Japanese
documents April 8, 1945
7474 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Medical Items. February 1, 1945, 50 pp.
7475 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translations and Interrogations No. 23 (CINCPAC-
CINCPOA Bulletin 79-45) March 27, 1945, 118 pp.
7480 SEATIC Psychological Warfare Bulletin No. 116; includes Japanese prisoner of
war interrogations on effects of Allied propaganda March 31, 1945, 30 pp.
7497- SEATIC Order of Battle Reports No. 25-26 March 24, 26, 1945, 25 pp.
7498
7502 SEATIC Translation Report No. 108 March 20, 1945, 25 pp.
7514 OSS Forward Headquarters, Report on the Japanese military administration in
the Shan States of Burma February 1945, 2 pp.
7559 SEATIC Translation Report No. 107 March 19, 1945, 26 pp.
7608- PACMIRS Bulletins (Preliminary Examination of Documents) Nos. 18, 20-22
7611 April 10-20, 1945, ca. 80 pp.
7623- PACMIRS Bulletins (Preliminary Examination of Documents) No. 15-No. 17
7625 March 30-April 9, 1945, ca. 60 pp.
7635- Military Intelligence Division. Interrogation Reports March 25-31, 1945, ca.
7637 45 pp.
7651 OSS R&A Bulgarian Report No. 17. Information from Bulgarian Military
Attach to Japan that military attaches all protested against shooting of
captured U.S. airmen, but were told it was none of their business April 17,
1945, 9 pp.
7660 OSS Detachment. 101 AFU. Report on the Hikari Kikan [Civil intelligence and
sabotage organization] in the Akyab Area March 18, 1945, 5 pp.
7671 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency/CIB. Information [from Force 136
Interrogation No. 67] on Malaya February 16, 1945, 4 pp.
7757 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency (China Theater). List of official personnel
of the Japanese Embassy in North (Occupied) China March 6, 1945, 1 p.
7765 Office of Naval Intelligence. Extract from an unpublished MS by I.I. Runes on
Filipinos who collaborated with the Japanese; also information on Japanese
penetration of timber and mining interests and illegal transfer of land March
12, 1945, 10 pp.
7767 Office of Chief Intelligence Staff. Preliminary Examination Report No. Y216/1
Provides information on Malaya, including the Japanese Kempei and Malayan
police, forced labor, and atrocities March 20, 1945, 8 pp.
7768 Office of Chief of Intelligence Staff, East Indies. Preliminary Examination
Report Y229/1 on situation in Malaya March 24, 1945, 7 pp.
7769 Office of Chief of Intelligence Staff, East Indies. Preliminary Examination
Report Y226/Y227/1 on situation in Malaya; includes information on Japanese
Kempei March 26, 1945, 7 pp.

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7775 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translations and Interrogations No. 24 (CINCPAC-
CINCPOA Bulletin No. 88-45). Includes interrogation report on Japanese
diseases and army medical service, Korean diseases, and Manchurian
hospital. April 10, 1945, 138 pp.
7776 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translation No. 56 (CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin
No. 86-45). Provides translation of Japanese logistics table for line of
communication units, etc. April 7, 1945
7788 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency/China Theater. Information, including
diagrams, of the organization of the Japanese Intelligence system, and how
it operates, as compiled by the Kaji Group in Chungking, China. Translation
of an interrogation report compiled by Kaji, on a Japanese who pretended to
come over to the Kaji group, but was discovered to be a spy March 24, 1945,
9 pp.
7936 SEATIC Naval Bulletin No. 117. Includes information found in handwritten
diary April 2, 1945, 7 pp.
7937 SEATIC Joint Ground and Air Bulletin No. 120. Report regarding Japanese
Army in Burma. Includes information on precautions against bacteriological
warfare April 6, 1945, 20 pp.
7938- SEATIC Order of Battle Reports No. 21, 25 March 19, 24, 1945, 22 pp.
7939
7940- SEATIC Ground Bulletins Nos. 122-123 April 11-13, 1945, 61 pp.
7941
7949 SEATIC Order of Battle Report No. 43 April 14, 1945, 9 pp.
7950- SEATIC Ground Bulletin Nos. 124-125 April 16-17, 1945, 81 pp.
7951
7952 Intelligence Division, Far Eastern Bureau, British Ministry of Information, New
Delhi, India. Whos Who in Japan and Japanese Occupied Territories-Burma
2nd Edition March 13, 1945, 14 pp.
7953 Intelligence Division, Far Eastern Bureau, British Ministry of Information,
New Delhi, India. Whos Who in Japan and Japanese Occupied Territories-
Alphabetical Index of Japanese in all areas, Supplement No. 1 to the 3rd
Edition of December 31, 1944, March 4, 1945, ca. 100 pp.
7957- SEATIC Order of Battle Report Nos. 45-46 April 17-18, 1945, 32 pp.
7958
7966 SEATIC Order of Battle Report No. 33 April 3, 1945, 17 pp.
7976 SEATIC Order of Battle Report No. 34 April 4, 1945, 15 pp.
7977 PACMIRS Bulletin (Preliminary Examination of Documents) No. 23 April 25,
1945, 17 pp.
7978 SEATIC Order of Battle Report No. 26 March 26, 1945, 11 pp.
7979 SEATIC Order of Battle Report No. 32 April 1, 1945, ca. 20 pp.
7980- SEATIC Order of Battle Report Nos. 35-36 April 5-6, 1945, 24 pp.
7981
7983 SEATIC Order of Battle Report No. 38 April 7, 1945, 8 pp.
7997 SEATIC Ground Bulletin No. 119; information on food allowances for prisoners
of war April 4, 1945, 30 pp.
7999 SEATIC Order of Battle Report No. 39 April 10, 1945, 17 pp.
8001 SEATIC Order of Battle Report No. 40 April 11, 1945, 13 pp.
8017 PACMIRS Bulletin (Preliminary Examination of Documents) No. 14 March 29,
1945, 17 pp.
8040 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency/China Theater. List of identifications of
miscellaneous Japanese personnel in North occupied China March 5, 1945,
1 p.
8062- ATIS Bulletins (Preliminary Examination of Documents) Nos. 1696-1971 (with
8119 some gaps) January 10-April 18, 1945

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8135 Information regarding the Japanese in Shia Chia Chuang, China; information
included about location of labor camp October 30, 1944, 1 p.
8218 Office of Naval Intelligence. List of Japanese and puppet organizations in Nan-
Ching in occupied China, giving names of prominent traitors March 7, 1945,
3 pp.
8256 SEATIC Ground Bulletin No. 121. Operations in Burma April 10, 1945, 30 pp.
8257 SEATIC Order of Battle Report No. 24 March 23, 1945, 17 pp.
8264 SEATIC Ground Bulletin No. 128. Includes information from diaries and
notebooks April 23, 1945, 41 pp.
8265 SEATIC Ground Bulletin No. 129 Operations in Burma; includes information of
alleged Allied use of gas April 25, 1945, 27 pp.
8266- SEATIC Order of Battle Report Nos. 47-53 April 19-26, 1945, 118 pp.
8272
8273 OSS R&A Far Eastern Section Report on contributions of Koreans to the War
effort and their grudge against Japan April 25, 1945, 5 pp.
8293 ATIS Bulletin (Preliminary Examination of Documents) No. 1700 January 31,
1945, 11 pp.
8294 ATIS Bulletin (Preliminary Examination of Documents) No. 1715 January 25,
1945, ca. 30 pp.
8295 ATIS Interrogation Report No. 66-0 February 28, 1945, 5 pp.
8296 ATIS Index Guide to Bibliographic Indices to ATIS Documents Supplement No.
1 March 12, 1945, 3 pp.
8297 ATIS Interrogation Report No. 412 September 11, 1944, 12 pp.
8298- ATIS Interrogation Reports Nos. 496-687 (with gaps) November 5, 1944-April
8346 11, 1945
8358 HQs 10th Army Report on conditions in Saipan, Guam, and Tinian May 4,
1945, 27 pp.
8485 SEATIC Order of Battle Report No. 56 April 29, 1945, 14 pp.
8494 OSS (R&A) Detachment 101. Report on nine Japanese officials and six
Burmese who worked for the Japanese in the Baldwin Mines March 1, 1945,
1 p.
8497 SEATIC Order of Battle Report No. 41 April 12, 1945, 25 pp.
8500 Military Intelligence Division. Interrogation Report April 16, 1945, 15 pp.
8501 SEATIC Order of Battle Report No. 55 April 28, 1945, 31 pp.
8503 SEATIC Ground Bulletin No. 132. Captured Japanese pamphlet on Mori
Sgydab raiding warfare April 28, 1945, 32 pp.
8505 SEATIC Air Bulletin No. 131. Mention of comfort girls. April 28, 1945, 36 pp.
8541- SEATIC Order of Battle Reports Nos. 57-58 April 30-May 1, 1945, 35 pp.
8542
8543 Military Intelligence Division. Interrogation Report giving information from
Japanese prisoners regarding civil police and their harsh treatment of
suspects. Included is information about police files and organization of the
police force April 4, 1945, 12 pp.
8545- Military Intelligence Division. Interrogation Reports April 18, 23, 1945, 16 pp.
8546
8550 ATIS Bibliographic Subject Index to ATIS Enemy Publications Nos. 201-300
March 11, 1945, 6 pp.
8552- ATIS Enemy Publications Nos. 274 (and Supplement), 277, 289, 294, 295
8556 January 8-20, 1945
8560- ATIS Enemy Publications Nos. 326-358 (with gaps) March 3-April 28, 1945
8565
8566 ATIS Research Report No. 65 Supplement No. 1 Japanese Knowledge of Allied
Activities March 29, 1945, 63 pp.

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8570 ATIS Research Report No. 109 Japanese Air Services (Chungking Report)
February 5, 1945, 27 pp.
8571 ATIS Research Report No. 113 on Japanese-Formosan relationships; includes
information on the conscription of Formosans March 31, 1945, 72 pp.
8573- ATIS Enemy Publications No. 220, 225 October 31, 1944 and December 25,
8574 1944
8575 ATIS Current Translations No. 156 March 21, 1945
8577- ATIS Bulletins (Preliminary Examination of Documents) Nos. 1994, 1999, and
8579 2003 April 29, 1945
8598 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translations and Interrogations No. 27 [CINCPAC-
CINCPOA Bulletin No. 100-45] May 1, 1945, 115 pp.
8599- SEATIC Ground Bulletins Nos. 126-127 April 20-21, 1945, 55 pp.
8600
8657 OSS R&A Paris Photostats of an untranslated German document on Germans
in Japan, German-Japanese organizations and firms, etc., covering period
January 1938-February 1939, ca. 120 pp.
8686 OSS R&A (Kunming) Report on the military and political situation in the
Shantung Region, China; included is a list of Japanese and puppet units and
names of puppet commanders May 6, 1945, 77 pp.
8689 PACMIRS Bulletin (Preliminary Examination of Documents) No. 28 May 5,
1945, 14 pp.
8690 PACMIRS Bulletin (Preliminary Examination of Documents) No. 26 April 28,
1945, 17 pp.
8692 PACMIRS Bulletin (Preliminary Examination of Documents) No. 27 April 30,
1945, 24 pp.
8697 SEATIC Order of Battle Report No. 59 May 2, 1945, 11 pp.
8698 SEATIC Order of Battle Report No. 54 April 27, 1945, 6 p.
8699 Military Intelligence Division. Interrogation Report April 18, 1945, ca. 20 pp.
8700 PACMIRS Bulletin (Preliminary Examination of Documents) No. 25 April 28,
1945, 10 pp.
8735 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency/China Theater. Report on Japanese Plain-
Clothes Agents April 16, 1945, 1 p.
8756 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency/China. Details of personalities in the
Foochow, China area, including names, ranks, organizations, and stations of
people in Japanese intelligence, and puppet officials April 24, 1945, 6 pp.
8798 SEATIC Order of Battle Report No. 62 May 4, 1945, 47 pp.
8800- ATIS Bulletins (Preliminary Examination of Documents) Nos. 1966-2014
8040 (with some gaps) April 19-May 7, 1945
8875 SEATIC Intelligence Bulletin No. 140 May 8, 1945, 28 pp.
8884 SEATIC Ground Bulletin No. 138 May 5, 1945, 40 pp.
8885- SEATIC Order of Battle Reports Nos. 63-65 May 5-7, 1945, 54 pp.
8887
8888 SEATIC Naval Bulletin No. 139 May 5, 1945, 11 pp.
9032 ATIS Interrogation Report No. 57. Includes information on brothels in Rabaul
and chemical warfare training, April 17, 1943, 18 pp.
9033 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No. 65-45 Teikoku Gyosei Kukaku Berran-
Handbook of Japanese Administrative Districts March 1, 1945, 421 pp.
9050- ATIS Bulletins (Preliminary Examination of Documents) Nos. 64-2023
9080 December 31, 1942-May 10, 1945
9181 ATIS Bulletin (Preliminary Examination of Documents) No. 77 Jan. 4, 1943,
3 pp.
9182 ATIS Bulletin (Preliminary Examination of Documents) No. 86 Jan. 8, 1943,
3 pp.

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XL Subject
9191- ATIS Captured Documents Nos. 2-5 September 11, 1942
9194
9195 ATIS Inventory No. 5 March 29, 1945, 3 pp.
9196- ATIS Captured Documents Nos. 17-20 September 13-17, 1943
9199
9200- ATIS Captured Documents Nos. 22-66 (with gaps) Sept. 20-October 13, 1942
9207
9208 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 82 Morale Lectures January 31, 1944, 12 pp.
9209 ATIS Captured Documents No. 99 October 24, 1942, 7 pp.
9210 ATIS Current Translation No. 131; contains information on air chemical
warfare in tropical areas July 31, 1944, 76 pp.
9213 ATIS Bulletin (Preliminary Examination of Documents) No. 145 February 17,
1943, 3 pp.
9214 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 158 Military Rules and Regulations July 24, 1944,
77 pp.
9215 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 160 Identification and Locations of Air Units and
Army Installations July 26, 1944, 50 pp.
9216 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 166 Outline Survey of Borneo Sector August 11,
1944, 13 pp.
9217 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 169 Intelligence Work and Round Up August
13, 1944, 15 pp.
9218 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 171 Divisional Organization and Supply August
14, 1944, 8 pp.
9219 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 176 Plan for the Use of Gas in the Pawangcheng
Area September 5, 1944, 14 pp.
9220 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 177 Military Topographical Data on Geelvink Bay
and Vogelkop Peninsula, New Guinea, with Maps September 8, 1944, 90 pp.
9222 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 185 Instructions for Sea Transport Units
Operating in Enemy Dominated Waters September 14, 1944, 7 pp.
9223 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 187 Lessons from Experience in the Akyab Area
September 16, 1944, 23 pp.
9224 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 195 Air Sector Force Battalion Chemical Warfare
Section September 29, 1944, 7 pp.
9225 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 186 Methods of Production of Aviation Fuels
September 15, 1944, 7 pp.
9226 ATIS Bulletin (Preliminary Examination of Documents) No. 209; contains list
of documents sent to Washington, DC April 12, 1943, 2 pp.
9227 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 368 Notes on Gas and Chemical Warfare May 3,
1945, 65 pp.
9228 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 369 List of Officers and Senior Civilian Officials of
Kumamoto Division May 3, 1945, 29 pp.
9229- ATIS Interrogation Reports Nos. 338-725 (with gaps) July 15, 1944-May 14,
9266 1945
9267- ATIS Bulletins (Preliminary Examination of Documents) Nos. 1975-2029 (with
9273 gaps) May 10-13, 1945
9274 ATIS Captured Documents No. 25 September 25, 1942, 1 p.
9276 ATIS Bulletin (Preliminary Examination of Documents) No. 1487 October 5,
1944, 8 pp.
9324- SACSEA/SIPS. Names of pro-Japanese (or suspicious) characters in the
9327 various Burma villages, with biographical sketches of administrative offers,
and notes on political parties, tribes, police, camps for Allied prisoners of
war, intelligence organizations, communications, Japanese school, Japanese
troops, and installations, and Japanese occupation January-March 1945,
126 pp.

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XL Subject
9408- SACSEA/SIPS. Names of pro-Japanese (or suspicious) characters in the
9409 various Burma villages, with biographical sketches of administrative offers,
and notes on political parties, tribes, police, communications, Japanese
school, Japanese troops, and installations. Japanese occupation, and local
crime January 1945, 36 pp.
9420 SEATIC Order of Battle Report No. 61 May 3, 1945, 7 pp.
9421- SEATIC Ground Bulletins Nos. 134-135 May 1-3, 1945, 43 pp.
9422
9567 SEATIC Intelligence Bulletin No. 136 May 4, 1945, 30 pp.
9609 Netherlands Forces Intelligence Service (NEFIS) Interrogation of Javanese
Sailors March 11, 1944, 1 p.
9610 Netherlands Forces Intelligence Service (NEFIS) Interrogations. Includes
information on Japanese occupation policies and practices July 24, 1944,
9 pp.
9638 Military Intelligence Division. Interrogation Report; includes information on
chemical warfare training May 2, 1945, 14 pp.
9648 SEATIC Psychological Warfare Bulletin No. 137 May 4, 1945, 21 pp.
9666 PACMIRS Bulletin (Preliminary Examination of Documents) No. 29 May 9,
1945, 21 pp.
9669- ATIS Bulletins (Preliminary Examination of Documents) Nos., 1975-2034
9684 (with gaps) May 10-14, 1945
9685 ATIS Inventory (Miscellaneous) No. 11 May 14, 1945, 10 pp.
9686 ATIS Inventory (Savings Books) No. 1 March 27, 1945, 119 pp.
9687- ATIS Interrogation Reports Nos. 664-728 (with gaps) May 9-14, 1945
9695
9696 ATIS Current Translation No. 166 May 13, 1945, ca. 70 pp.
9697 ATIS Bulletin (Preliminary Examination of Documents) No. 326 September 3,
1943, 5 pp.
9705 SEATIC Psychological Warfare Division Information Review No. 16 May 10,
1945, 10 pp.
9707 SEATIC Order of Battle Report No. 70 May 14, 1945, 12 pp.
9734 SEATIC Tactical (Ground) Bulletin No. 145 May 12, 1945, 18 pp.
9745 Military Intelligence Division. Interrogation Report January 23, 1945, 20 pp.
9753 Military Intelligence Division. Interrogation Report April 30, 1945, ca. 30 pp.
9763 Netherlands Forces Intelligence Service (NEFIS) Interrogation reports by NEI
natives, concerning treatment by Japanese, etc. August 11, 1944, 14 pp.
9765 Netherlands Forces Intelligence Service (NEFIS) Interrogation of a Sanggivese
who captured by the Japanese (when seeking food for his wedding feast) and
forced to work on the Akegata Maru. August 10, 1944, 11 pp.
9766 Interrogation Report NEFIS No. 188, Interrogation of Hali Wiswa
9767 Netherlands Forces Intelligence Service (NEFIS) Interrogation Report No. 282
August 31, 1944, 1 p.
9768 Netherlands Forces Intelligence Service (NEFIS) Interrogation of a
Menadonese prisoner of the Japanese about his forced labor at Macassar and
Japanese atrocities August 11, 1944, 9 pp.
9769 Netherlands Forces Intelligence Service (NEFIS) Interrogation of natives
evacuated from Seroe Island. Includes information on forcible seizure of
native women, forced labor, and Japanese orders to local police. April 12,
1945, 13 pp.
9770 Netherlands Forces Intelligence Service (NEFIS) Interrogation Report No. 198
August 15, 1944, 7 pp.

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XL Subject
9771 Netherlands Forces Intelligence Service (NEFIS) Report on the Japanese
occupation methods in Celebes with notes on treatment and reaction,
Kempei, etc. August 14, 1944, 11 pp.
9773 Netherlands Forces Intelligence Service (NEFIS) Interrogation Report
September 23, 1944, 2 pp.
9774 Netherlands Forces Intelligence Service (NEFIS) Compilation of Interrogation
Reports September 28, 1944, 21 pp.
9775 Netherlands Forces Intelligence Service (NEFIS) Interrogation Report No. 184
Part I Appendix I March 27, 1944, 1 p.
9776 Netherlands Forces Intelligence Service (NEFIS) Interrogation Report
September 23, 1944, 2 pp.
9777 Netherlands Forces Intelligence Service (NEFIS) Interrogation of Galetese
natives of Netherlands East Indies concerning treatment by Japanese,
counter-intelligence, etc. August 28, 1944, 5 pp.
9778 Netherlands Forces Intelligence Service (NEFIS) Interrogation of Javanese
native, regarding treatment by Japanese, atrocities, etc. August 30, 1944,
9 pp.
9779 Netherlands Forces Intelligence Service (NEFIS) Interrogations August 24,
1944, 7 pp.
9807 OSS R&A Report [No. 3083] regarding Korean politics and personalities.
Included is information regarding attitudes of the Koreans toward the
Japanese and those who have collaborated with them May 16, 1945, 13 pp.
9857 SEATIC Topographical Bulletin No. 144; relates to Singapore May 12, 1945,
3 pp.
9858 Netherlands Forces Intelligence Service (NEFIS) Interrogation Report No. 140.
A Menadoneses account of his imprisonment by the Japanese, maltreatment
of the prisoners by the Japanese, Japanese brutality to Dutch and native
women, atrocities, Kempei, and civilian internees camps July 31, 1944, 9 pp.
9859 Netherlands Forces Intelligence Service (NEFIS) Interrogation Report No.
104. Interrogation of an Ambonese captured by the Japanese. Information
includes that relating to courts of justice, civilian internees, and security
regulations in Java July 27, 1944, 15 pp. Additional information to this report
found in XL 9865 July 24, 1944, 4 pp.
9860 Netherlands Forces Intelligence Service (NEFIS) Interrogation of NEI natives
August 2, 1944, 8 pp.
9861 Netherlands Forces Intelligence Service (NEFIS) Interrogation Report No. 139
July 29, 1944, 2 pp.
9862 Netherlands Forces Intelligence Service (NEFIS) Interrogation Report No. 174
July 26, 1944, 7 pp.
9863 Netherlands Forces Intelligence Service (NEFIS) Interrogation Jul. 26, 1944,
3 pp.
9864 Netherlands Forces Intelligence Service (NEFIS) Interrogation Report No.
172. Interrogation of an Ambonese about his imprisonment by the Japanese,
labor (at Rabaul, Wewak, Scherabaja airfield), atrocities to prisoners
(named), and cooperation with the Japanese and Kempei by the natives July
25, 1944, 9 pp.
9866 Netherlands Forces Intelligence Service (NEFIS) Compilation of Interrogation
Reports August 17, 1944, 6 pp.
9867 Netherlands Forces Intelligence Service (NEFIS) Interrogation Report No. 227
August 17, 1944, 4 pp.
9868 Netherlands Forces Intelligence Service (NEFIS) Interrogation of natives
evacuated from Nila Island; includes information on Japanese methods of
occupation in Java and others of the Netherlands East Indies; forced labor,
etc. April 4, 1944, 10 pp.
9869 Netherlands Forces Intelligence Service (NEFIS) Interrogation Report No. 199
August 15, 1944, 3 pp.

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XL Subject
9871 SEATIC Ground Bulletin No. 141 May 10, 1945, 40 pp.
9904 SEATIC Order of Battle Report No. 74 May 17, 1945, 11 pp.
9913 SEATIC Order of Battle Report No. 67 May 9, 1945, 11 pp.
9914- SEATIC Order of Battle Reports Nos. 71-72 May 15-16, 1945, 11 pp.
9915
9916 SEATIC Order of Battle Report No. 75 May 18, 1945, 12 pp.
9918 SEATIC Special Bulletin No. 147; includes information about slaying and
eating of a captured U.S. airman (naming Japanese officers responsible),
British prisoners of war, and police in Malaya May 17, 1945, 19 pp.
9919 SEATIC Japanese Photo-Reconnaissance Documents No. 142 May 2, 1945,
40 pp.
9920- SEATIC Order of Battle Report Nos. 66, 68, 69 May 8-12, 1945, 49 pp.
9922
9947 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translation No. 12 (CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin
No. 110-45) Antiaircraft Defense Fortifications May 17, 1945, 125 pp.
9948- PACMIRS Bulletins (Preliminary Examination of Documents) Nos. 31-33 May
9950 23-25, 1945, ca. 45 pp.
9951 Netherlands Forces Intelligence Service (NEFIS) information regarding to
police attitude, Japanese troops in the East Indies, torture and execution of
Allied prisoners of war, internees, Japanese atrocities April 17-June 2, 1944,
93 pp.
9969 SEATIC Ground Bulletin No. 146 May 16, 1945, 25 pp.
9970 SEATIC Order of Battle Report No. 73 May 17, 1945, 16 pp.
9973 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translations and Interrogations No. 28 Documents
captured on Okinawa, Iwo Jima, and Saipan; information on chemical and
bacterial warfare May 14, 1945, 140 pp.
10003 Military Intelligence Service. Whos Who on Certain Japanese Military and
Government officials June 1, 1945, 7 pp.
10008 OSS R&A Report on The Burmans under the Japanese April 28, 1945, 3 pp.
10009 OSS Detachment 101 AFU Report on Attitudes and Opinions in Arakan April 2,
1945, 5 pp.
10011 ATIS Inventory (Miscellaneous) Type B Documents May 18, 1945, 16 pp.
10013 ATIS Bulletin (Preliminary Examination of Documents) No. 2019 May 19,
1945, ca. 15 pp.
10014 ATIS Bulletin (Preliminary Examination of Documents) No. 2033 May 16,
1945, 15 pp.
10015 ATIS Interrogation Report No. 672 May 19, 1945, 20 pp.
10016 ATIS Interrogation Report No. 726 May 18, 1945, 12 pp.
10017 ATIS Interrogation Report No. 729 May 19, 1945, 11 pp.
10018 ATIS Bulletin (Preliminary Examination of Documents) No. 2039 May 22,
1945, 21 pp.
10019 ATIS Bulletin (Preliminary Examination of Documents) No. 2037 May 22,
1945, 29 pp.
10020 ATIS Interrogation Report No. 735 May 21, 1945, 5 pp.
10021 ATIS Interrogation Report No. 738 May 21, 1945, 9 pp.
10022 ATIS Bulletin (Preliminary Examination of Documents) No. 2036 May 21,
1945, 15 pp.
10024 ATIS Interrogation Report No. 697 May 21, 1945, ca. 35 pp.
10025 ATIS Interrogation Report No. 728 May 14, 1945, 12 pp.
10026 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 370 16th Division Monthly Battle Report for April
1944, ca. 50 pp.

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XL Subject
10027 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 371 Morale and Economy in Japan From Letters
to a Soldier May 13, 1945, 12 pp.
10028 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 373 Family Psycholidae Moth Flies and Sand Flies
May 18, 1945, 35 pp.
10029- ATIS Bulletins (Preliminary Examination of Documents) Nos. 2031-2032 May
10030 14, 1945, ca. 40 pp.
10031 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 364 Fleet Medicine Reports May 13, 1945, 71 pp.
[another copy is XL 10038]
10032 ATIS Bulletin (Preliminary Examination of Documents) No. 2034 May 14,
1945, 18 pp.
10034 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 372 Courts-Martial Statistics, Duties of Army
Legal Force, Extracts from National Security Act May 14, 1945, 61 pp.
10035 ATIS Bulletin (Preliminary Examination of Documents) No. 196 March 30,
1943, 3 pp.
10036 ATIS Interrogation Report No. 706 May 19, 1945, 13 pp.
10037 ATIS Interrogation Report No. 730 May 19, 1945, 6 pp.
10038 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 364 Fleet Medicine Reports May 13, 1945, 71 pp.
[another copy is XL 10031]
10039 ATIS Interrogation Report No. 464 September 17, 1944, 4 pp.
10060 HQ 6th Army Interrogation Report No. 0447, giving a discussion of Japan
by three Japanese internees, describing the Japanese psychology, religion,
education, army and navy atrocities, government, politics, living standards,
supplies, and foreign relations; also comments on twelve Japanese leaders
May 7, 1945, 35 pp.
10080 SEATIC Order of Battle Report No. 79 May 22, 1945, 49 pp.
10081 SEATIC Ground Bulletin No. 148 May 19, 1945, 58 pp.
10082- SEATIC Order of Battle Reports Nos. 76-78 May 19-21, 1945, 22 pp.
10084
10085 SEATIC Ground Bulletin No. 150 May 23, 1945, 16 pp.
10101- ATIS Bulletins (Preliminary Examination of Documents) Nos. 55, 57, 61
10103 December 26-28, 1942, 10 pp.
10112 ATIS Inventory (Misc.) No. 12 Type B Documents May 11, 1945, 11 pp.
10122 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translation No. 60 (CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin
101-45). Relates to the Japanese air forces May 18, 1945, 27 pp.
10130 OSS R&A India Burma Theater Interrogation Report of a Malaya prisoner of
Japanese ancestry who acted as a civilian interpreter of Allied prisoners of
war May 8, 1945, 8 pp.
10132 PACMIRS Bulletin (Preliminary Examination of Documents) No. 30 May 12,
1945, 16 pp.
10178 Netherlands Forces Intelligence Service (NEFIS) Interrogation Report No. 282
August 31, 1944, 2 pp.
10288 ATIS Bulletin (Preliminary Examination of Documents) No. 2019 May 19,
1945, 21 pp.
10289 ATIS Bulletin (Preliminary Examination of Documents) No. 2033 May 16,
1945, 15 pp.
10290- ATIS Interrogation Reports Nos. 672, 706, 726, 729 May 19, 1945
10293
10332 OSS R&A India Burma Theater Interrogation Report May 31, 1945, 5 pp.
10339 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No. 133-45 Enemy Airfields in China, Korea, and
Manchuria May 28, 1945, 336 pp.
10352 OSS R&A India Burma Theater Interrogation Report on Transportation and
Communication in Korea May 26, 1945, 10 pp.

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XL Subject
10374 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translation No. 50 (CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin
No. 84-45) Bomb Damage and Repairs Motoyama Airfield No. 1 March 30,
1945, 33 pp.
10388 Intelligence Division, Far Eastern Bureau, British Ministry of Information.
Whos Who in Japan and Japanese Occupied Territories-Inner Mongolia 2nd
Edition February 28, 1945, 4 pp.
10389 Intelligence Division, Far Eastern Bureau, British Ministry of Information.
Whos Who in Japan and Japanese Occupied Territories-Siam [Thailand] 3rd
Edition February 8, 1945, 24 pp.
10390 Intelligence Division, Far Eastern Bureau, British Ministry of Information.
Whos Who in Japan and Japanese Occupied Territories-Japan 4th Edition
January 8, 1945, 51 pp.
10391 Intelligence Division, Far Eastern Bureau, British Ministry of Information.
Whos Who in Japan and Japanese Occupied Territories-China 2nd Edition
January 21, 1945, 36 pp.
10392 Intelligence Division, Far Eastern Bureau, British Ministry of Information.
Whos Who in Japan and Japanese Occupied Territories-Formosa 3rd Edition
March 26, 1945, 6 pp.
10393 Intelligence Division, Far Eastern Bureau, British Ministry of Information.
Whos Who in Japan and Japanese Occupied Territories-Burma 2nd Edition
March 15, 1945, 14 pp.
10394 Intelligence Division, Far Eastern Bureau, British Ministry of Information.
Whos Who in Japan and Japanese Occupied Territories-Indo China 2nd
Edition March 31, 1945, 21 pp.
10395 Intelligence Division, Far Eastern Bureau, British Ministry of Information.
Whos Who in Japan and Japanese Occupied Territories-Special Supplement-
The Indian Independence Movement 2nd Edition March 22, 1945, 16 pp.
10398 PACMIRS Bulletin (Preliminary Examination of Documents) No. 34 May 31,
19145, 15 pp.
10404 Netherlands Forces Intelligence Service (NEFIS) Compilation of NEFIS
Interrogation Reports, numbers given, of ex-prisoners of war from the NEI.
Subjects include treatment by the Japanese, camp condition, maltreatment,
atrocities, names of some Allied Prisoners of War who were mistreated, of
some Japanese soldiers who mistreated them; reaction to the Japanese, few
collaborators. August 30, 1944, 19 pp.
10408- ATIS Bulletins (Preliminary Examination of Documents) Nos. 2035, 2041 May
10409 22, 1945, 31 pp.
10411 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 375 General Ordnance Duties in Time of War May
20, 1945, 20 pp.
10422 OSS R&A India Burma Theater Interrogation Report on Korea May 29, 1945,
2 pp.
10423- OSS R&A Interview dealing with Korea May 29-30, 1945, 6 pp.
10425
10432 Military Intelligence Division. Interrogation Report May 21, 1945, 10 pp.
10433 Military Intelligence Division. Interrogation Report; contains information on
biological and bacteriological laboratories May 17, 1945, 24 pp.
10434 Military Intelligence Division. Interrogation Report May 23, 1945, 25 pp.
10435- SEATIC Order of Battle Reports Nos. 80-82, 84-86 May 25-28, 1945, 66 pp.
10440
10448 SEATIC Topographical Bulletin No. 152 No. 152 May 23, 1945, 14 pp.
10449 SEATIC Order of Battle Report No. 83 May 25, 1943, 17 pp.
10450 SEATIC Combined Operations Bulletin No. 151 May 23, 1945, 26 pp.
10451 SEATIC Ground Bulletin No. 157 May 29, 1945, 18 pp.
10452 SEATIC Medical Bulletin No. 155 May 26, 1945, 16 pp.

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XL Subject
10453 SEATIC Intelligence Bulletin No. 149 May 19, 1945, 13 pp.
10454 SEATIC Ground Operations Bulletin No. 153 May 24, 1945, 13 pp.
10460 OSS R&A India Burma Theater Interrogation Report May 17, 1945, 1 p.
10461 OSS R&A India Burma Theater Interrogation Report on Korea May 29, 1945,
2 pp.
10462 OSS R&A India Burma Theater Interrogation Report on Indo-China May 29,
1945, 7 pp.
10488 Military Intelligence Division. Report on conditions in Kweichow Province,
China April 28, 1945, 4 pp.
10493 Military Intelligence Service. Report giving information from Japanese
prisoners regarding the Kempei, including relations with natives in occupied
areas, bacterial warfare, etc. May 22, 1945, 7 pp.
10559 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translations and Interrogations No. 29 (CINCPAC-
CINCPOA Bulleting 116-45) May 21, 1945, 166 pp.
10589 ATIS Current Translation No. 167 May 29, 1945, ca. 100 pp.
10590 ATIS Inventory (Pay books) No. 3 March 28, 1945, 77 pp.
10591 ATIS Inventory (Savings books) No. 1 March 27, 1945, 119 pp.
10592- ATIS Interrogation Reports Nos. 697, 727, 732-734 May 21-30, 1945, 92 pp.
10596
10597 ATIS Research Report No. 126 (Part 1) Hoko-The Spy-Hostage System of
Group Control-The Clue to Japanese Psychology April 26, 1945, 26 pp.
10598- ATIS Interrogation Reports Nos. 735-737 May 21-27, 1945, 32 pp.
10600
10602- ATIS Interrogation Reports Nos. 738, 740-741, 743 May 21-29, 1945, 24 pp.
10605
10606- ATIS Bulletins (Preliminary Examination of Documents) Nos. 2030-2049 (with
10621 gaps) May 28-30, 1945, ca. 300 pp.
10622 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 374 16 Army Report on Medical Situation in Java
for February 1944 May 19, 1945, 156 pp.
10623 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 376 Army Pay Regulations May 24, 1945, 100 pp.
10625 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 378 Division Signal Unit Auxiliary Receiver and
Receiving Apparatus May 26, 1945, 21 pp.
10626 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 379 Instructions for Model 2 [Gas] Detector Kit
May 27, 1945, 12 pp.
10627 ATIS Bulletin (Preliminary Examination of Documents) No. 2013 May 8, 1945,
ca. 20 pp.
10657 OSS R&A India Burma Theater Notes on Indo-China May 7, 1945, 2 pp.
10663 OSS R&A India Burma Theater Notes on French Indo-China May 7, 1945,
2 pp.
10696 ATIS Inventory (Miscellaneous) No. 11 May 14, 1945, 10 pp.
10697 ATIS Inventory No. 5 March 29, 1945, 31 pp.
10698 ATIS Inventory (Pay books) No. 3 March 28, 1945, 79 pp.
10702 OSS R&A India Burma Theater Interrogation Report on medical conditions in
Malaya June 5, 1945, 5 pp.
10709 OSS R&A India Burma Theater Interrogation Report on Malaya June 1945,
3 pp.
10747 OSS R&A India Burma Theater Interrogation Report on Malaya, including
Government control of population June 1, 1945, 8 pp.
10843 OSS R&A India Burma Theater Interrogation Report on Korea June 7, 1945,
2 pp.
10849 OSS R&A India Burma Theater Interrogation Report on Malaya June 8, 1945,
5 pp.

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XL Subject
10878- ATIS Bulletins (Preliminary Examination of Documents) Nos. 2050-2051 May
10879 30-June 2, 1945, 34 pp.
10923- SEATIC Order of Battle Reports Nos. 87, 89-96 May 29-June 6, 1945, ca.
10931 160 pp.
10932 SEATIC Intelligence Bulletin No. 156 May 28, 1945, 13 pp.
10933 SEATIC Air Bulletin No. 158 May 30, 1945, 20 pp.
10934 SEATIC Ground Operations Bulletin No. 162 June 2, 1945, 22 pp.
10936- ATIS Interrogation Reports Nos. 719, 744-745, 747 May 31-June 1, 1945, ca.
10939 40 pp.
10940- ATIS Bulletins (Preliminary Examination of Documents) Nos. 2052-2054,
10944 2056-2057 May 30-June 1, 1945, 80 pp.
10946 ATIS Bulletin (Preliminary Examination of Documents) No. 2050 May 30,
1945, 14 pp.
10947 ATIS Interrogation Report No. 744 May 31, 1945, 7 pp. [Note: There are two
files numbered XL 10947. Although this file was declassified over a quarter of
a century ago, a 1 page summary (file number 90914) was just declassified
under PL 105-246.]
10947 Intelligence Division, Far Eastern Bureau, British Ministry of Information.
Whos Who in Japan and Japanese Occupied Territories-Japan 5th Edition May
20, 1945, 73 pp.
10950 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 380 Activation and Departure Tables of Enemy
Combat Forces July-August 1944 May 30, 1945, 76 pp.
10951 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 381 Defense Against Bacterial Warfare May 31,
1945, 11 pp.
10952 OSS China Theater Interview regarding Shanghai, China May 31, 1945, 4 pp.
10958 OSS China Theater Fukien [China] Briefing Handbook n.d., ca. May 1945,
14 pp.
10978 OSS R&A India Burma Theater Interrogation Report on Malaya June 9, 1945,
3 pp.
11105 OSS R&A India Burma Theater Interrogation of a Major in the INA Medical
Corps and personal physician to S. C. Bose, with whom he accompanied to
Tokyo in November 1943. Report includes information on health of Indian
prisoners of war and sale of drugs and medicines on the black market June 7,
1945, 7 pp.
11151 7th Army Interrogation Center. Report on interrogation concerning Brig. Gen.
Makato Onodera, Japanese Military Attach in Stockholm, Sweden, May 28,
1945, 5 pp.
11188 OSS X-2 Report on relations between the Kempei Tai and the Burmese district
police 1942-1945, 2 pp.
11189 OSS X-2 Interrogation of an Indian who was a labor contractor for the
Japanese in Burma 2 pp.
11190 OSS X-2 Notes on the Indian Independence League, Hikari Kikan [Civil
intelligence and sabotage organization], and Kempei Tai in Burma 1942-1945
11191 OSS X-2 Report, based on interrogation, on instruction at the Kanbe Swaraj
Young Mens Training Institute 1942-1945, 3 pp.
11192 OSS X-2 Interrogation of U Aung, former chancellor and code officer of the
Burmese Embassy in Tokyo and the (Ba Maw) Foreign Office in Rangoon,
Burma 1942-1945, 9 pp.
11193 OSS X-2 Report on the Burma Defense Army and the Kempei Tai by a nurse
who was persuaded to work as an agent for the former against the latter
1942-1945, 4 pp.
11194 OSS X-2 Report on the Kanebo Co. in Burma, describing Japanese officials
and their relations with the Kempei Tai 1942-1945, 4 pp.

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11195 OSS X-2 Report on connections between the Okura Co. and the Japanese
Kempei Tai in Rangoon Burma 1942-1945, 1 p.
11197 OSS X-2 Interrogation of Moung chit Swe about Kempei Tai activities by the
Japanese in Rangoon Burma 1942-1945, 2 pp.
11199 OSS X-2 Interrogation of Ali Hussain, Burmese police official regarding Burma
police activities before and during the Japanese invasion; includes information
about the Kempei 7 pp.
11200 OSS X-2 Interrogation report regarding Burma; provides list of Mepei agents
(including Burmese, Formosans, and Chinese) May 25, 1945
11201 OSS X-2 Report on the political intelligence branch of the Japanese General
Staff in Burma 3 pp.
11206 OSS X-2 Report on the Heiho organization, started by the Japanese in Burma
for the employment of Burmese. Included are names of Kempei officers and
information about torture methods 1942-1945, 4 pp.
11207 OSS X-2 Report on Burmese Political Parties May 31, 1945, 2 pp.
11209 OSS X-2 Interrogation of Maung Tin Aung of Rangoon Burma about
interpreting for the Japanese Kempei tai there; information about accusations
against innocent people, who were arrested and tortured; names of Japanese
officers; types of information desired by the Kempei; names of two Indian
informants for the Japanese May 29, 1945, 3 pp.
11210 OSS X-2 Report on the Hikari Kikan [Civil intelligence and sabotage
organization] May 29, 1945, 2 pp.
11212 OSS SEAC Translation of a Japanese plan for control of all home handicraft
industries in Burma 1944, 2 pp.
11214 OSS Detachment. 101 Interrogation of a Domei [Japanese News Agency]
proofreader and translator who later joined the Army Propaganda
Department, and worked in Rangoon, Burma 6 pp.
11216 OSS X-2 Report on the police system in the Arakan area, under the control of
the Japanese army and Kempei 1942-1945, 3 pp.
11217 OSS X-2 Report on the Japanese (Civil Affairs) Hiraoka Commission in Burma;
may be related to Kempei 2 pp.
11449 SACSEA/SIPS. Report on Mandalay; included is information on police,
prisoner of war camps, and Japanese espionage January 30, 1945
11462 OSS Detachment. 101 Report on U Ohn Thwin, Burmese legal adviser to Dr.
Kimrua and to Kongo (noted Japanese photographer); includes information
on Japanese arrests of Burmese leaders, profiteering in sugar, and removal of
medicines May 30, 1945, 2 pp.
11467 Report on the Overseas United Association (Chinese) in Burma, the Japanese
tool for ruling Rangoons Chinatown. Information on Chinese being shot and
list of Kempei Tai officers. 1942-1945, 4 pp.
11477 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No. 136 on defense installations on Iwo Jima June
10, 1945, 119 pp.
11478 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translation and Interrogations No. 32; includes
information on military and naval personalities and plan for delivery of carrier
pigeons and war dogs June 16, 1945, 161 pp.
11479 CINCPAC-CINPOA Translations and Interrogations No. 33; includes
information on Allied prisoners of war June 21, 1945, 147 pp.
11546 OSS R&A India Burma Theater Interrogation Report on Medical Conditions in
Malaya; mentions health condition of prisoners of war was very poor June 25,
1945, 6 pp.
11554 Army G-2 Whos Who in Java, including members of Japanese forces May 1,
1945, 84 pp.
11579 OSS R&A India-Burma Interrogations on Japanese activities in Shanghai China,
including information on the Tokumu Kikan [Special Service Agency-Military
Intelligence] and the Japanese Consulate and its police June 25, 1945, 5 pp.

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11601 HQ OSS SU Detachment. 101 AFU Thongwa and Syriajn. Incident of
the recapture of some U.S. airmen who were trying to escape and their
treatment. Information on treatment of women internees. 1943-1944, 2 pp.
11603 OSS R&A SEAC Summary on population control in Indo-China since March 9,
1945, the day of the Japanese coup. Information regarding Europeans being
interned or used as forced labor. June 19, 1945, 4 pp.
11609 OSS SU Interrogation of U Hia Pe, who was in the counter-intelligence
department of the Thai Police, with the Japanese occupation. Included is
information about the status of Allied Prisoners of War January 1945, 2 pp.
11610 Report by U Ba Nyein, Civil Service Officer, transportation officer during the
Japanese occupation. Appendices include the Journal of the Burma Special
Research Commissions tour of Japan, Korea, Manchukuo, China, Formosa,
Philippines, Netherlands East Indies, Malaya, and Thailand June 6, 1945,
130 pp.
11611 OSS Detachment 101 Report on conditions under Japanese occupation;
includes information on the persecution of Christians, murders of Indians,
seizure of foreign property, forced Burmese labor, Japanese torture, ill-
treatment of Allied prisoners of war, Burmese traitors, and Catholic support
for the Japanese 16 pp.
11732 Report on Thailand prior to December 8, 1941, providing information on
prisoners of war June 10, 1945, 10 pp.
11759 OSS R&A Indian-Burma Prisoner of War Interrogations on Japanese activities
in Shanghai, China June 25, 1945, 5 pp.
11761 OSS (SEA) Biographical data on Japanese doctors and medical researchers in
Bangkok Thailand June 15, 1945, 3 pp.
11799 Military Intelligence Division (from GSI). An outline of Japanese intelligence
organizations in Burma June 9, 1945, 9 pp. and one organization chart
11802- Joint Intelligence Collection Agency Report on Japanese plainclothesmen
11803 (agents) in China June 15, 1945, 10 pp.
11873- OSS R&A India Burma Theater Untranslated Japanese insurance documents,
11875 mostly from Burma June 20-July 1, 1945, ca. 1,000 pp.
11898 Copies in Italian (untranslated) of Japanese War Office Communiqus, ca.
150 pp. May 27, 1942
11901 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No. 113-45 Prisoner of War Encampments. A
survey of Japanese camps for Allied prisoners and internees June 15, 1945,
159 pp.
11902 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translations No. 34; includes list of naval organizations
that produce chemical and bacterial warfare agents and information on
bacterial warfare in China and Manchuria June 27, 1945, 156 pp.
11903 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translation No. 75 (CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin
163-45) Translated Japanese table giving the order of battle of the
Japanese army, air force, medical units, harbor construction units, transport
commands, personnel replacement organization, home duty forces, etc. July
2, 1945, 188 pp.
11912 Report from Captured Personnel and Material Branch, Military Intelligence
Service June 28, 1945, 10 pp.
11913 Report from Captured Personnel and Material Branch, Military Intelligence
Service June 26, 1945, 10 pp.
11930 Prisoner interrogation report on the Tokumu Kikan and Kempei Tai in China,
names officers and civilian officials, and describing functions June 30, 1945,
6 pp.
12059 OSS Detachment 404. Names of Kempei officers and their Burmese agents in
Burma. Information on Allied prisoners of war working on the railroad. 1942-
1945, 2 pp.
12075 OSS Translation Series No. 51 Operational order of the Hikari Kikan in Burma
February 24, 1945, 3 pp.

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12159 HQ 5th Army G-2 Detailed interrogation report on interrogation of Harold
Kirfel, German liaison officer to the Japanese, about RSHA Amt 6, the OKWs
interpreter training department, subjects taught in the Japanese language
course, the Japanese intelligence service, war and naval intelligence,
Japanese personalities, Manchurian, Thai, Indian and Chinese personalities
in Germany, German agents in the Far East and Middle Eastern persons in
Germany July 3, 1945, 19 pp.
12171 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translation No. 76 A translated Japanese Army
secret general order regarding Japanese Army crimes and their punishment
July 7, 1945, 61 pp.
12239 ATIS Current Translation #171 July 6, 1945, 78 pp.
12257 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No. 174-45 Listing the overseas code numbers of
Japanese army units July 8, 1945, 17 pp.
12296 Duplicate copies of files from Germany regarding trade relations with Japan
1941-1945, ca. 100 pp.
12320 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Information Bulletin on Tsushima, an island between
Japan and Korea June 24, 1945, 47 pp.
12321 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translations and Interrogations No. 35. Includes
interrogation of a Kamikaze pilot. July 7, 1945, 160 pp.
12366 OSS R&A Report on the situation in the Hopei region of China in mid-1945
July 5, 1945, 31 pp.
12486 Pamphlet by the Ba Maw government in Burma about its plans and operations
1944
12487 Untranslated Japanese notebook from Burma, 1935-1943, ca. 25 pp.
12498 ATIS Bulletin (Preliminary Examination of Documents ) No. 2123 July 11,
1945, 16 pp.
12499 ATIS Bulletin (Preliminary Examination of Documents ) No. 2125 July 11,
1945, 24 pp.
12582 ATIS Research Report No. 72 Supplement No. 2 Japanese Violations of the
Laws of War. Text of a memorandum from the Japanese Vice Minister showing
the reaction to Allies investigation of activities contrary to international law;
reproductions of pertinent parts of 20 captured documents (translations of
which are quoted in the report) on activities of Japanese military personnel
contrary to the laws of war, e.g., executions (Southwest Pacific), cannibalism,
extreme measures in the Philippines, ill-treatment of Allied Prisoners of War,
bacterial warfare, and Japanese military law regarding the punishment of
Allied airmen. June 23, 1945, 59 pp. This Document moved to XL26353.
12587 Documents from I.G. Farben files in Heidelberg, Germany relating to
Japanese chemical companies and Japanese chemical industry; includes
statistics on chemical industry in Japan and her dependencies 1940-March
27, 1942, ca. 50 pp.
12624 ATIS Bulletin (Preliminary Examination of Documents ) No. 2124 July 12,
1945, 16 pp.
12626 ATIS Bulletin (Preliminary Examination of Documents ) No. 2126 July 12,
1945, 17 pp.
12627 ATIS Bulletin (Preliminary Examination of Documents ) July 13, 1945, 15 pp.
12628 ATIS Bulletin (Preliminary Examination of Documents ) July 13, 1945, 13 pp.
12663 CINCPAC-CINCPOA #176-45 Reports and interrogations July 14, 1945,
139 pp.
12974 OSS Outpost Documents concerning an Italian-Japanese Institute, with
headquarters in Rome, Italy received August 7, 1945
13049 OSS Biographies of 23 prominent Burmese serving in the Government under
the Japanese August 7, 1945, 15 pp.
13050 CASA Includes information on Japanese Army administration in Japan and
Manchuria July 14, 1945, 13 pp.

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13051 CASA Includes information on position of the Emperor, medical information,
disease, names of medical army personnel. July 17, 1945, 21 pp.
13153 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translation No. 72 relating to a hypothetical
defense of Kyushu July 20, 1945, 207 pp.
13154 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translations and Interrogations No. 37 Bulletin No. 186-
45 July 24, 1945, ca. 50 pp.
13156 List of the Staff of the Japanese Army August 1, 1945, 158 pp.
13210 ATIS Preliminary examination of captured Japanese documents, providing
names of officers with various units July 9, 1945, 15 pp.
13211 ATIS Preliminary examination of Japanese documents in the Philippines,
including notes on Military Government, Allied Prisoners of War, Battle results,
casualties, list of missionaries and others evincing an anti-Japanese attitude
July 9, 1945, 13 pp.
13212 ATIS Preliminary examination of Japanese documents July 8, 1945, 15 pp.
13213 ATIS Preliminary examination of Japanese documents July 8, 1945, 10 pp.
13242 PACMIRS Bulletin No. 50 July 31, 1945, 26 pp.
13432 Allied prisoners of war in Maymo, Burma March 24, 1945, 5 pp.
13440 CAS (Burma) Intelligence SEAC Weekly Intelligence Summary No. 88 July 14,
1945, 10 pp.
13540 PACMIRS Bulletin No. 51 August 6, 1945, 27 pp.
13549 ATIS Bulletin (Preliminary Examination of Documents) August 1, 1945, 10 pp.
13550 ATIS Bulletin (Preliminary Examination of Documents) August 1, 1945, 12 pp.
13551 ATIS Bulletin (Preliminary Examination of Documents) August 1, 1945, 13 pp.
13552 ATIS Bulletin (Preliminary Examination of Documents) August 1, 1945, 15 pp.
13553 ATIS Interrogation Report No. 751 July 2, 1945, 7 pp.
13582 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translation of Japanese Empire Defense Operations Plan
August 7, 1945, 51 pp.
13593 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translations and Interrogations No. 138 [Bulletin No. 198-
45] Includes information on orders regarding the treatment of captured Allied
airmen and Japanese counter-intelligence regulations. August 15, 1945, 143 pp.
13620 SEATIC Psychological Warfare Bulletin July 31, 1945, ca. 35 pp.
13655 OSS R&A Report on Thailands Connection with Indian Nationalist Activities
March 13, 1945, 3 pp.
13747 ATIS Interrogation Report No. 719 June 1, 1945, 18 pp.
13748 ATIS Chart of captured documents, of various types, listing personnel, unit
reports, training instructions, reports on guerrillas, equipment, orders, etc.
May 14, 1945, 11 pp.
13750 ATIS Report on enemy records, paybooks, etc.; notes on unit movements,
health reports, combat lessons, information on government and commercial
organization on Leyte, operational orders, troop movements on Luzon, list of
officers and NCOs of 49th Infantry Regiment, and other related matters April
25, 1945, 21 pp.
13751 ATIS chart of captured documents of various types, largely bound copies of
Records of the Army Officers Club (Japanese) in the Philippine Islands, with
general military information and articles by various officers. Orders, transfers
of personnel and equipment, tactics. May 18, 1945, 16 pp.
13752 ADVATIS Bulletin No. 718 April 1-9, 1945, listing enemy address books,
diaries, army units and personalities, regimental history and commanders
June 13, 1945, 5 pp.
13753 ATIS Interrogation Report No. 748 June 4, 1945, 9 pp.
13884 OSS R&A Three German booklets dealing with the Japanese: German-
Japanese Relations in Medicine (1943, 12 pp.) Japanese Politics (1943, 61
pp.) and the Japanese Navy (1942, 199 pp., well-illustrated). August 13, 1945

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13955 CAHSA Report on the Administration of Japanese Public and Private Finance
August 1, 1945, 292 pp.
13964 OSS R&A Report that Japanese in Southeast Asia are trying to convert their
funds into forms which will escape Allied confiscation. The most popular forms
are fold and jewelry, pre-invasion currency and transfer of Japanese-owned
businesses to private ownership in the areas where located August 14, 1945,
6 pp.
14036 Office of Naval Intelligence. Prominent Persons in Japan or Japanese
Dominated Territories May 1945, 200 pp.
14115 ATIS Interrogation. Includes information on Allied prisoners of war. August
20, 1945, 26 pp.
14116 ATIS Interrogation August 14, 1945, 13 pp.
14117 ATIS Interrogation August 14, 1945, 15 pp.
14118 ATIS Interrogation August 20, 1945
14119 ATIS Interrogation report relating to the Imperial Rule Assistance Association
and information that the Chinese are accused of bacterial warfare August 19,
1945, 7 pp.
14120 ATIS Interrogation; includes information about Allied prisoners of war near
Shanghai, China August 20, 1945, 10 pp.
14121 ATIS Interrogation August 21, 1945, 9 pp.
14122 ATIS Interrogation August 19, 1945, 6 pp. and one organizational chart
14168 USFET Special Interrogation Report (CSIR) on Japanese economic situation,
from interrogation of a German prisoner of war who worked on archives
about the Far East August 10, 1945, 6 pp.
14249 OSS R&A (India Burma Theater) Two folders of Japanese cards, notebooks,
and letters (with many duplicated translations) from Burma. August 10, 1945
14255 ATIS Research Report on Hoko [also termed Kumi and Tonari Gumi]the spy-
hostage system of group control for the Japanese ruling caste, as explaining
Japanese psychology. Includes information on control by civilian and military
police and the use of torture. Information also included on the adaptation of
the system in Formosa, Korea, China, Manchuria, Burma, Malaya, the East
Indies, and the Philippines April 26, 1945, 30 pp.
14257 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translation No. 84 Japanese Army Officers
Promotion List February 17, 1945, 149 pp.
14258 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translation No. 90 Translation of a Japanese plan
for the defense of the Kogoshima sector July 25, 1944, 78 pp.
14255 ATIS Research Report on Hoko [Kumi and Tonari Gumi]the Spy-Hostage
System of Group Control; includes information on use of torture April 26,
1945, 30 pp.
14411 ATIS Publication No. 10. Restoration of Captured Documents: Manual for
cleaning, deciphering and chemically restoring illegible captured documents
June 28, 1945, 26 pp.
14442 Japanese information secured in Nurmberg, Germany, including reports on
the situations in Japan, China, and Manchuria in 1941 [in German] May 18,
1945, 23 pp.
14443 Translations from Japanese Hydrographic Bulletins September 6, 1945, 131
pp.
14502 Military Interrogation Division. Interrogation of Japanese doctors about their
units, gas training, etc. August 13, 1945, 10 pp.
14503 Office of War Information. A listing of, and biographical information on,
members of Japans surrender cabinet. Members of the Suzuki and Koiso
cabinets are also listed August 21, 1945, 25 pp.
14550 OSS R&A Report on Political situation in Thailand; includes information on
Japanese occupation September 4, 1945, 78 pp.

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14571 Documents submitted to the Supreme Commander for the Allied Forces by
the Japanese Mission to Negotiate Surrender August 21, 1945, 95 pp.
14660 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency Report that Japanese have conscripted
Chinese civilians at Hankow, China August 15, 1945, 1 p.
14669 Report on Shanghai, China conditions, from interrogation of a Korean in the
Japanese Army August 10, 1945, 3 pp.
14710 Military Intelligence Service Conditions in Occupied China Aug. 11, 1945, 2 pp.
14790 CIC Bulletin Japanese Total Espionage in Manchuria, China, and the
Netherlands East Indies. Gives the history of Japanese espionage, economic
tie-in, propaganda techniques, appeals to religious groups, help from the
Germans, etc. April 5, 1945, 18 pp.
14839 State Department. Report on Japans Capacity to Pay Reparations From
Current Production August 1945, 56 pp.
14931 OSS SU Detachment 404 Interrogation of Chulem Ahmad Qureshi, OSS
agent who is now war prisoner, describing career. Information on Subhas
Chandra Bose, Burma, Indian independence workers in Japan, and the Swaraj
Institute and the Hikari Kikani August 23, 1945, 32 pp.
15027 OSS R&A Biographical information Vice Adm. Jean Deceux, Governor General
of Indo-China August 28, 1945, 4 pp.
15049 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No. 159-45 Japanese place name arranged by
characters Fadtmack. Also map of political divisions of Japan August 7,
1945, 354 pp. and one map
15105 Interrogation Center 7th Army Interview with Hermann Schultz, German
diplomat in the Far East August 22, 1945, 6 pp.
15157 OSS R&A SEAC Speculations on SEAC occupation plans for elimination of
Japanese forces and control, seizure of Japanese documents and war crimes
evidence, etc. August 23, 1945, 5 pp.
15535 7th Army Interrogation Center Preliminary Interrogation report on Viscount
Hidemaro Konoye July 21, 1945, 2 pp.
15615 OSS R&A Biographical information on Japanese (mostly agents) in the
Netherlands East Indies August 28, 1945, 25 pp.
15632 CINCPAC-CINPOA Information Bulletin on Northern Kyushu. Includes
information on prisoner of war camps August 28, 1945, 289 pp.
15636 CINCPAC Medical Items [relating to Okinawa] 1945, 51 pp.
15638 DIO 14th Naval District. Prominent Persons in Japan and Japanese Dominated
Areas, Including Burma, China, Formosa, Hong Kong, Kwangtung, etc. August
14, 1945, 416 pp.
15648 Military Intelligence Service. List of Japanese war criminals with biographical
notes on each as it appeared in the Hain Hua Jih Pao (Chinese Communist
newspaper) August 22, 1945, 3 pp.
15799 Military Intelligence Service. Report on conditions in Sau Shu, Honan;
includes information on forced labor and American captives tortured by the
Japanese August 18, 1945, 6 pp.
15868 SEATIC Intelligence Bulletin. Interrogation of Japanese prisoners of war
concerning Gendarmerie activities in Burma, police methods, atrocities,
treatment of Allied prisoners of war, etc. August 26, 1945, 20 pp.
15932 Civil Affairs Guide on Control and Use of the Bank of Japan August 1945,
24 pp.
16031 OSS Report on trunks filled with documents and cash have been removed
from the Japanese Services in Lisbon Portugal and transferred to homes of
Isao Tamasaki and Iasuto Tamai in Lisbon. Sums of money have also been
withdrawn August 22, 1945, 1 p.
16056 Report on activities in Chiang-Tu (Yangchow), Kiangsu Province, China;
includes information on the Japanese military police headquarters July 26,
1945, 2 pp.

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16058 Report on the Armed Forces in Tai-Haing (Taihing), Kiangsu Province, China;
includes information on the Japanese police July 24, 1945, 2 pp.
16081 Information from a German prisoner of war relating to the military and
civilian German agencies dealing with Japan. July 13, 1945, 11 pp.
16100 Military Intelligence Service. Report on conditions in Japan from 1942 to
March 1945; includes information on atrocities August 20, 1945, 18 pp.
16360 Foreign Economic Administration Translation relating to Japanese in North
China drafting Japanese and Koreans for work gangs August 7, 1945, 2 pp.
16362 OSS R&A Germany Report on search for documents in Berlin, Germany,
especially those of Japanese companies and agencies September 6, 1945,
11 pp.
16770 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translations and Interrogations No. 39 August 30, 1945,
164 pp.
16950 OSS R&A An article by the Japan Democratic Committee regarding Japans
Future, translated from the Chinese Ta Kung Pao. Views include disposition
of war criminals September 5, 1945, 13 pp.
16970 IDC Microfilm Roll #250. Books on various subjects, in Japanese. Included
are the Chinese Puppet Government; disease and sanitation in Manchuria;
Japanese government; Japanese expansion; and diary of a trip in Japan
Received September 25, 1945
16979 List of Japanese documents on microfilm
17288 OSS Interrogation of Prisoner of War Ghulam Ahmed Qureshi. Discusses
his work in Rangoon Burma, relations with Japanese Hikari Kikan [Civil
intelligence and sabotage organization], with the Burmese, information on
Swaraj Young Mens Training Institute, Indian Independence movement in
Japan, etc. August 23, 1945, 32 pp.
17352 OSS Report on the Character and Attitudes of the Japanese Fighting Man May
11, 1945, 13 pp.
17358 Report on alleged Japanese Peace Plot of June 1945 September 24, 1945,
3 pp.
17699 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency/China Report on medical conditions in
Shanghai, China during the Japanese occupation August 29, 1945, 8 pp.
17735 Military Intelligence Service. Report on an Air Ground Aid Service (AGAS)
mission to aid Allied prisoners of war in Canton, China on August 19, 1945
August 29, 1945, 2 pp.
17924 State Department Report on conditions in Peking and Japan; noted that
Chinese forced laborers were probably killed August 8, 1945, 2 pp.
17953 OSS R&A Japanese Analyses of the Causes of Defeat. Observations by press
and officials, probably for U.S. consumption. Superior power of the Allies,
Behavior of the Japanese people. Behavior of specific groups of Japanese;
poor political leadership. They are generalizing the responsibility, writing off
the war as a bad job, and looking to the future. September 14, 1945, 6 pp.
18100 Military Intelligence Service. Report on conditions in Japan from 1942 to
March 1945; contains information on atrocities August 20, 1945, 18 pp.
18120 DNI Biographical information on Dr. Yutaka Nakamura, prominent Japanese
bacteriologist and educator at Hokkaido Imperial University Japan July 7,
1945, 2 pp.
18454 Joint Army Navy Intelligence Studies (JANIS) 70 Chapter X People and
Government in Indochina; includes information on Japanese occupation and
police system September 1, 1945, 138 pp.
18491 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency/China Theater. Report on economic
conditions in Shanghai, China, up to February 1945 August 22, 1945, 10 pp.
18984 OSS List of Japanese Diplomatic and Consular Officials in Thailand September
20, 1945, 6 pp.

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18985 OSS R&A Report on the Chinese community in Burma; includes information
on Japanese occupation September 12, 1945, 12 pp.
18986 HQ SACSEA Report on Bangkok, Thailand; includes information on police and
intelligence organizations, location of prisoners of war camps and method of
protection used by the Japanese for incarceration of Allied prisoners of war
and internees August 16, 1945, 23 pp.
19032 SEASAC/SIPS List of Japanese organizations in the Netherlands East Indies
August 20, 1945, 6 pp.
19037 SEASAC/SIPS Search list of places occupied by Japanese in Malaya and
information on personalities in the Japanese secret police August 20, 1945, 1 pp.
19077 OSS R&A Report on financial situation in Thailand. Information that the
Thai Government has large credit in Tokyo, Japan as a result of loans to the
Japanese military September 12, 1945, 2 pp.
19132 ATIS Japanese-English Medical Dictionary February 7, 1945, 443 pp.
19134 Army G-2 Japanese Order of Battle; major ground units in Central and South
China and French Indo-China. Includes units and commanders June 1945,
215 pp.
19135 GSI/SEAC Detailed Order of Battle of the Japanese Army in Burma-Non-
Divisional and Miscellaneous Units [and commanders] November 1944, 130
pp.
19136 GSI/SEAC Detailed Order of Battle of the Japanese Army in Burma, included
are units and commanders January 1945, 595 pp.
19137 GSA/SEAC Index of Names to the Detailed Order of Battle of the Japanese
Army in Burma January 1945, 411 pp.
19265 Foreign Economic Administration Report, Preservation and Use of Key
Records in Japan. Information provided regarding the importance of
preserving records; problems confronting military government; methods of
safeguarding; recommendations in special fields; treatment of government,
industrial, agricultural etc records; appendix lists names and addresses of
companies and organizations whose records might be useful August 1945,
53 pp.
19747 Military Intelligence Service. Interrogation of Japanese prisoners of war. Views
on conditions in Japan after surrender, Russian and Communist influence in
Japan. Information about Tokuma Kikan (Secret Service) and Kempei (Military
police). Also suicide boat units and biographical information on about one
hundred Japanese, some of whom might be useful by the Allies and on the
prisoners of war themselves September 10, 1945, 24 pp.
19868 Military Intelligence Service. Interview with Leopold Scheidl, of the Germany
Ministry of Propaganda regarding German-East Relations Sept. 22, 1945,
7 pp.
19951 OSS R&A Report on the status of Korean released by the Japanese Army in
Thailand; information that Japanese had released about 3,300 Koreans, many
of whom were responsible for atrocities against prisoners of war, but who
could also give war crimes testimony against the Japanese September 28,
1945, 5 pp.
19999 Strategic Services Unit. Information on the Weihain, Shantung Allied
Internment Camp September 17, 1945, 16 pp.
20039 USFET, Main Japanese Intelligence: Miscellaneous Information on Japan from
German Sources. Information from interviews with German Naval Officers of
the OKM conducted at Flensburg, Germany May 21-27, 1945. September 12,
1945, 16 pp.
20358 SHAEF Report on German-Japanese relations with information on exchange of
German-Japanese military and technical information June 18, 1945, 8 pp.
20360 SHAEF Report on Viscount Konoye. Report gives views on Oshima, the
military leaders, intelligence service, and Japanese liaison with the Gestapo
June 18, 1945, 5 pp.

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20369 SHAEF information, including interrogation reports, regarding Japanese
diplomatic and other personnel in Germany, Austria, France, and Italy; also
list of Japanese in Manchuria with brief personal history data of each June 8,
1945, 138 pp.
20371 SHAEF Report on German commercial relationships with Japan, including
blockade running activities with Japan by Schenker & Company, June 1, 1945,
55 pp.
20377 SHAEF brief biographical notes of Heinz Weber, Japanese language interpreter
at OKL (German Air Force High Command), Berlin. Report includes
information on telegrams exchanged between German Air Ministry and
German Air Attach in Japan from November 1944 to end of February 1945
May 18, 1945, 19 pp.
20382 SHAEF G-2 A translation of a Japanese document recovered in Paris, France in
November 1944: Important Changes in Ordnance Technology Investigation
Agencies in Foreign Countries. December 28, 1944, 5 pp.
20385 State Department Special Interrogation Mission. Report of an interrogation of
Herbert von Dirksen, German Ambassador to Tokyo 1933-1938, September
8-13, 1945, 15 pp.
20386 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency/India Burma Theater. Report on Japanese
financial transactions in Thailand during April and May 1944 and 1945,
compiled from Thai records September 14, 1945, 24 pp.
20405 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency/China Theater. Translation of pamphlet
entitled Analysis of Recent Enemy and Puppet Trade Policies. It contains a
summary of Japanese wartime trade policies; the laws and organizations set
up in Occupied China for the control of trade are described August 31, 1945,
7 pp.
20406 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency/China Theater. Translations of three
messages concerning the closing three Japanese branches of firms in French-
Indo China; two in Hanoi and one in Saigon August 31, 1945, 2 pp.
20462 SHAEF G-2 Japanese Intelligence Report giving information on German-
Japanese exchange of intelligence and military cooperation July 10, 1945, 5 pp.
21410 SIPS Background on Selangor, Malaya, including information on Japanese
occupation July 5, 1945, 25 pp. See also XL 21407 and XL 21416
21413 SACSEA Report on Security Intelligence for Planning Section Performa B
Tactical Penang and Province Wellesley (see XL 21417 for Strategical) June
8, 1945, 16 pp.
21416 SIPS Report on Singapore Island April 5, 1945, 55 pp. See also XL 21407 and
XL 21410
21840 Foreign Economic Administration report on the Administration of the Property
of Imperial Household of Japan September 1945, 58 pp.
21841 Foreign Economic Administration report on working conditions in Japan
September 1945, 60 pp.
22001 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency/China. Interrogation of W.S. Ishikawa,
Secretary of the Japanese Consulate at Nanking, China October 5, 1945,
3 pp.
22189 USFET Report on Japanese activities in France from 1939 to August 1945
September 15, 1945, 27 pp.
22281 OSS India Burma Theater Report on Japanese behavior in Burma; includes
information about looting by the Kempei Tai and their brutality upon the
country September 4, 1945, 2 pp.
22284 OSS India Burma Theater History of Communist Underground activities in
Thaton District, Burma; includes information on Kempei Tai and Keibei Tai
troops August 17, 1945, 3 pp.
22799 Chart of the Structure of the Government of Burma (In Japanese; names in
English also) May 5, 1945

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XL Subject
23019 OSS Hanoi History of Anamite political movements and Japanese activities in
French Indo-China; information on the Viet-Minh and Ho Chih Minh October
8, 1945, 13 pp.
23029 SUU Detachment 404 Report on Japanese penetration of the rubber
manufacturing industry in Malaya October 12, 1945, 38 pp.
23053 OSS Strategic Services Unit Detachment 404 Information regarding Japanese
and Chinese firms in Rangoon, Burma October 16, 1945, 3 pp.
23055 Strategic Services Unit Report on the Japanese occupation of Java Oct. 1945,
4 pp.
23291 State Department Memorandum to the Supreme Allied Commander on
general plan for reformation of Japanese government October 10, 1945, 2 pp.
23292 State Department Memorandum of conversation with Dr. Yasaka Takagi, of
Tokyo Imperial University, on the future of the Emperor and the Japanese
Government October 10, 1945, 3 pp.
23294 State Department discussion with Prince Konoye on revision of the Japanese
Constitution October 10, 1945, 4 pp.
23295 State Department report on political parties in Japan October 15, 1945, 11 pp.
23482 Military Intelligence Service Language School. Translation of Japanese
document dealing with Japanese Civil Service regulations, government
organizations, the cabinet, the privy council, the Imperial Household, and the
Ministries September 1945, 208 pp.
23598 Foreign Economic Administration report on Japans wartime economic controls
July 1945, 140 pp.
23624 Military Intelligence Service. Investigation of reported atrocities committed by
the Japanese in the Honan-Hopeh area of China shows that there were few or
no such occurrences October 17, 1945, 2 pp.
23625 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency. Report on the Black Dragon Society
[Kokuryukai] October 13, 1945, 3 pp.
23629 Military Intelligence Service. Information on Japanese commercial agencies in
Shanghai, China during the war October 19, 1945, 2 pp.
23739 Military Intelligence Service. Biographical information Koubayachi and
Sugimoto, Japanese superintendents of Shanghai China Police during the
occupation. October 16, 1945, 2 pp.
23780 Strategic Services Unit. Report that Formosans ransack records at North
Taihoku police station November 2, 1945, 1 p.
23986 ATIS Enemy Publication No. 416 Deceptive Techniques Used in Espionage and
Counterespionage. Selected translation of partly torn mimeographed book
October 12, 1945, 63 pp.
24215 Report on Indonesia by Wan Chang, editor of Sinpo, Chinese newspaper
received November 9, 1945, 9 pp.
24309 SINTIC (Sino Translation and Interrogation Center) Interrogation of Lt. Col.
Shiono, Chief, Army Press Section, Japanese Army, Chinese Expeditionary
Forces, Nanking, on the function and operation of the press section of the
Japanese Army in China October 25, 1945, 6 pp.
25368 IRIS Summary of Japanese Policies in Occupied Areas November 9, 1945,
2 pp.
25602 Foreign Economic Administration report on Japanese economic penetration
into Koreas as of 1940 October 23, 1945, 47 pp.
25726 Strategic Services Unit Report that Japanese in Formosa are trying their own
officers for mis-treatment of U.S. aviators November 14, 1945, 1 p.
25745 State Department. Transcript of the Japanese Legations account in the Banco
Nacional Ultramarino in Lisbon, Portugal October 25, 1945, 4 pp.
26093 State Department. Report on machine tool shipments from Switzerland to the
Japanese navy and information on Japanese assets in Switzerland November
1, 1945, 4 pp.

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Records of the Research and Analysis Branch Entry 19: Intelligence Reports (XL Series), 1941-1946

XL Subject
26114 Military Intelligence Service. Report giving information on Japanese
sponsored anti-Allied and labor organizations in China during the occupation
October 25, 1945, 2 pp.
26131 Military Intelligence Service. Report listing Japanese Engineer Units in China
at the end of the war, together with their equipment October 26, 1945, 3 pp.
26327 Strategic Services Unit Report on Malaya; includes information on Korean war
criminals October 23, 1945, 16 pp.
26800 IRIS Official Diary (original and translation) 1941-1943 of the Japanese
consulates at Frankfurt am Main, Germany containing notations of official
visits November 26, 1945, 10 pp.
27577 Military Intelligence Service. Description of execution of U.S. airmen by the
Japanese near Hong Kong November 6, 1945, 1 p.
28000 Military Intelligence Service. Biographical information on individuals probably
in Japan or in occupied territories given by Japanese Prisoners of War
November 6, 1945, 10 pp.
28017 Military Intelligence Service. Biographical information on individuals probably
in Japan or in occupied territories given by Japanese Prisoners of War October
3, 1945, 7 pp.
28018 Military Intelligence Service. Biographical information on individuals probably
in Japan or in occupied territories given by Japanese Prisoners of War October
3, 1945, 17 pp.
28019 Military Intelligence Service. Biographical information on individuals probably
in Japan or in occupied territories given by Japanese Prisoners of War October
25, 1945, 9 pp.
28020 Military Intelligence Service. Biographical information on individuals probably
in Japan or in occupied territories given by Japanese Prisoners of War October
3, 1945, 7 pp.
28021 Military Intelligence Service. Biographical information on individuals probably
in Japan or in occupied territories given by Japanese Prisoners of War
November 9, 1945, 15 pp.
28022 Military Intelligence Service. Biographical information on individuals probably
in Japan or in occupied territories given by Japanese Prisoners of War October
5, 1945, 3 pp.
28155 Military Intelligence Service. Conference with Lt. Gen. Sumita [Sumida],
Japanese commander of Shansi November 10, 1945, 2 pp.
28196 Sino Translation and Interrogation Center (SINTIC) Item 143 on organization
and activities of Japanese Embassy Office in Shanghai, China Nov. 19, 1945,
16 pp.
28794 Military Intelligence Service. Account of the execution of an American pilot,
who was shot down, tried and executed at Stanley prison near Hong Kong
after numerous tortures. Japanese involved are named as well as witnesses
to the execution November 29, 1945, 2 pp.
28811 Military Intelligence Service. Translation of Japanese orders concerning
punishment of enemy pilots under which the pilot discussed in XL 28794 was
tried November 20, 1945, 2 pp.
28971 USSBS (Pacific) Interrogation No. 380, Hata, Yoshiaki, President North China
Development Co.
28972 USSBS Interrogation of Lt. Col. Kokuzo Oya regarding Japanese Army
intelligence November 13, 1945, 4 pp.
28973 USSBS Interrogation report on Marquis Koichi Kido, Lord Keeper of Privy
Seal in Japan, regarding Japans political policies, military tactics, relations
between services, and background of Japanese surrender November 10,
1945, 13 pp.
28984 USSBS Interrogation of Capt. Takahisa Amagai, Naval Aviator, regarding the
battle of Midway October 6, 1945, 7 pp.

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Records of the Research and Analysis Branch Entry 19: Intelligence Reports (XL Series), 1941-1946

XL Subject
29089 USSBS Interrogation of Adm. Toyoda October 5, 1945, 11 pp.
29120 USSBS Report on the intelligence duties of Tokumi Kikan (Special Services
Organization), chart of organization November 15, 1945, 4 pp.
29122 USSBS Information on the organization and operation of Tokumu Kikan
[Special Service Agency-Military Intelligence] in Manchuria November 15,
1945, 4 pp.
29210 USSBS Interrogation regarding inventory reports and labor statistics on 48
largest construction firms in 1945 October 20, 1945, 2 pp.
29223 USSBS Interrogation regarding Japanese Civilian Defense October 1, 1945,
5 pp.
29229 USSBS Interrogation of two directors of the Mitsubishi Economic Research
Bureau, Tokyo October 18, 1945, 5 pp.
29234 USSBS Interrogation regarding Japanese radar activities Nov. 15, 1945, 3 pp.
29237 USSBS Interrogation of the President and two directors of the Japanese
Electrical Equipment Control Association 2 pp.
29396 USSBS Report on pre-Pearl Harbor economic and military policies of Japan,
particularly as to behind-the-scene discussions November 13, 1945, 13 pp.
29404 USSBS Interrogation regarding Japanese Civilian Defense Oct. 14, 1945,
11 pp.
29405 USSBS report on Adm. Toyadas views concerning foreign policy prior to Pearl
Harbor and munitions industry during the war November 10, 1945, 25 pp.
29433 USSBS Interrogation of the president of the Chemical Bureau regarding the
organization, background, makeup and functions of the Chemical Bureau
October 25, 1945, 5 pp.
29514 USSBS report on relation of industrialist to war planning, particularly as to
Mitsubishi works November 3, 1945, 3 pp.
29521 USSBS Interrogation relating to captured Allied troops November 12, 1945
29524 USSBS Interrogation relating to the Kamikaze Corps October 15, 1945, 10 pp.
29538 USSBS information on Cabinet Planning Board, Total Mobilization Board, and
other government economic planning agencies October 6, 1945, 3 pp.
29543 USSBS information regarding oil production in Borneo, Sumatra, and Java
October 9, 1945, 9 pp.
29563 USSBS report dealing with petroleum production and allocation by Army and
Navy, and shipments from occupied area October 29, 1945, 5 pp.
29566 USSBS Report on Japanese Government organizations concerned with oil and
chemicals October 23, 1945, 3 pp.
29570 USSBS interviews relating to civilian oil industry October 1945, 34 pp.
29614 USSBS Interrogation of head of the Statistics Section, Office of the Under-
Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry October 23, 1945, 2 pp.
31446 Military Intelligence Service. Report regarding Chief of Japanese Gendarmarie
at Nam Dam, who is accused of torture and atrocities against Allied soldiers
and may have been executed for these acts November 20, 1945, 1 p.
31512 Military Intelligence Service. opinions of a Japanese prisoner of war
concerning personalities in Japan and formerly occupied territories December
3, 1945, 11 pp.
32089 Military Intelligence Service. Report that Okinawans brought to Formosa for
forced labor by the Japanese were out of work and destitute Nov. 18, 1945, 1 p.
32103 SCAP Report on non-military activities in the enforcement of the post-
surrender policies for Japan and the administration of civil affairs in Korea
September-October 1945, 192 pp.
32156 Military Intelligence Service. Report on Japanese-French Indo-China
collaboration Nov. 26, 1945, 11 pp.
32651 Military Intelligence Service. Information regarding the situation in French
Indo-China and Japanese-Indo-China collusion November 26, 1945, 11 pp.

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Records of the Research and Analysis Branch Entry 19: Intelligence Reports (XL Series), 1941-1946

XL Subject
32990 USSBS Report on Japanese Industries, including foreign assets of Japanese
firms, war manufacturing units and import-export trade. Information
prepared by various authorities for Ambassador Edwin W. Pauley December 1,
1945, 464 pp.
33295 USSBS Information on Japanese intelligence organization and methods
November 13, 1945, 5 pp.
33296 USSBS Information on Japanese intelligence organization and methods
November 10, 1945, 6 pp.
33303 USSBS Lists of industrial and financial capitalists November 12, 1945, 1 p.
33306 USSBS Information on Japanese intelligence organization and methods
November 14, 1945, 14 pp.
33308 USSBS Interrogation of Prince Konoye who tells of events proceeding and
during the war as seen from the inside November 9, 1945, 22 pp.
33310 USSBS Interrogation regarding the organization and functions of Munitions
Ministry, with special emphasis on Chemical Bureau November 16, 1945,
6 pp.
33311 USSBS Interrogation of Adm. Yonai, who describes functions of agencies re-
sponsible for prosecution of the war and developments leading to peace, 10 pp.
33313 USSBS Interrogation of Kiyoshi Goko, president of Mitsubishi Heavy
Industries, regarding his companys part in the war October 29, 1945, 9 pp.
33315 USSBS Interrogation regarding Navy Industrial Association Nov. 20, 1945,
4 pp.
33322 USSBS Information on Japanese intelligence organization and methods
November 5, 1945, 5 pp.
33325 USSBS Information on Japanese intelligence organization and methods
November 5, 1945, 10 pp.
33330 USSBS Information on Japanese intelligence organization and methods
November 1, 1945, 13 pp.
33335 USSBS Information on Japanese intelligence organization and methods
November 3, 1945, 8 pp.
33695 State Department. Detailed Discussion of political parties, together with lists
of members of each December 27, 1945, 16 pp.
34090 Story of Japans Imperial Rule Assistance Association; its part in the war,
functions, personnel February 27, 1945, 87 pp.
34091 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Guide to Japan, including Korea, the Kuriles and Karafute
September 1, 1945, 105 pp.
34192 DIO, 14th Naval District Biographical Information on prominent Japanese,
with emphasis on politicians September 15, 1945, 147 pp.
34535 Military Intelligence Service. Biographical information personnel at the
Prisoner of War Camp at Mukden, including Sgt. Noda, who was particularly
cruel to U.S. Marines January 4, 1946, 3 pp.
35311 Military Intelligence Service. Note on Herbert C. Lepper, A British
businessman in Japan; his experiences in Japanese prison camp December
17, 1945, 3 pp.
35463 State Department. Biographical data concerning Izawa Takiwo, who was close
to Konoye and a close supporter of Tojo, and close to Shidehara Jan. 7, 1946,
9 pp.
36388 State Department. Imperial Ordinances #730 and #731, regarding amnesty
to persons convicted of various offenses January 15, 1946, 5 pp.
37102 USSBS Information on the intelligence organizations and operation in 51st
Army (Honshu Island) November 24, 1945, 9 pp.
37120 USSBS Information regarding Naval intelligence at Imperial Headquarters
level November 19, 1945, 7 pp.
37173 USSBS Interrogation of Adm. Toyoda, on Japanese war plans and peace
moves. Included is discussion of the influence of the Japanese Army in politics
November 13, 1945, 22 pp.

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XL Subject
37380 Military Intelligence Division. Notes on Japanese archives in Iraq December
24, 1945, 1 p.
37784 Secret report of Fascist Mission to Japan in June and July 1938, found in files
of Tullio Gianetti. (in Italian) 249 pp.
39081 PAC USA. War Organization of Japan. Interrogations of numerous prominent
politicians and officers; historical background; plans for conquest, the
Japanese people, the Empire, organization of the government and national
economy; interservice relationships, war planning, conclusions and
recommendations January 25, 1946, 225 pp.
39358 USSBS Information on the organization and operation of Japanese Naval
Intelligence December 5, 1945, 15 pp.
39365 USSBS Information on the organization and operations of Japanese Army
Intelligence December 9, 1945, 12 pp.
40677 Strategic Services Unit. Personnel and operation of intelligence in the
Japanese Kwangtung Army August 15, 1945, 9 pp.
41398 Japanese booklet giving names of Japanese merchants and laborers in
Kwangtung, China June 1942, 100 pp.
42320 State Department, Office of the Under Secretary of State for Pacific Affairs.
Interview with the Emperor February 16, 1946, 4 pp.
42290 State Department, Office of the Under Secretary of State for Pacific Affairs.
Memo of conversation regarding events indicating attitude of Emperor toward
the war February 16, 1946, 4 pp.
42296 State Department, Office of the Under Secretary of State for Pacific Affairs,
Memo on current Japanese attitude on the Emperor Institution Feb. 11, 1946,
4 pp.
42370 State Department, Office of the Under Secretary of State for Pacific Affairs.
Views of some leading Japanese businessmen, Mitsuis, etc. Feb. 16, 1946,
5 pp.
43064 USSBS translation of Japanese comparisons of Japanese and American
military strength and national resources January 29, 1946, 40 pp.
43067 USSBS Personal Views of Nacki Hoshino, on social and economic
developments during the war, particularly in Manchuria November 28, 1945,
46 pp.
43068 USSBS Interrogation of Baron Suzuki, Admiral, Imperial Japanese Navy,
on the Privy Council, its powers and activities before and during the war
December 26, 1945, 11 pp.
43184 Military Intelligence Division. Scientific Intelligence Review. Includes
information on German chemical warfare research and development; German
nuclear research; British employment of German engineers and scientists;
Japanese magnetron research and design; etc. February 28, 1946, 35 pp.
43558 Military Intelligence Service. Biographical data on twenty-four former
Japanese officials in Taiwan February 16, 1946, 8 pp.
43650 British. Interrogation reports regarding Far Eastern intelligence personalities
November 2, 1945, 25 pp.
44627- Strategic Services Unit Peiping, China. Report on conditions in Manchuria
44628 obtained in an interrogation October 1945 to February 1946, 8 pp.
44763 Pacific Air Command Statistical reports in the Japanese Army, Navy, and
Airforces, with tables of organization, personality lists, etc. 300 pp.
44838 Strategic Services Unit. Report on Japanese in Shanghai, China finding means
of getting money and valuables back to Japan March 3, 1946, 2 pp.
46901 Military Intelligence Service. Scientific Intelligence Review No. 3 Contains
information on Japanese chemical warfare and German biological activities in
the war March 29, 1945, 47 pp.
47225 Military Intelligence Service. Former Spanish Military Attach to Japan tells of
his experiences in Japan March 19, 1946, 3 pp.

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Records of the Research and Analysis Branch Entry 21: Intelligence Reports (L Series), 1942-1945

XL Subject
47925 Summation No. 4 of Non-Military Activities in Japan and Korea January 1946,
293 pp.
48072 Military Intelligence Service. Photostatic copies of Japanese archives in Cuba
March 19, 1946, 15 pp.
49211 OSS SI Report on Annamite laborers in Japanese camps, French Indo-China
October 1944, 1 p.
49515 Strategic Services Unit Information on misappropriation of gold in China by
Japanese Army April 3, 1946, 3 pp.
49813 SCAP Summation of Non-Military Activities in Japan and Korea Number 5;
contains information on war crimes February 1946, 299 pp.
49880 Military Intelligence Division. War Crimes Information Series No. 10. Japanese
Nationalist organizations and their leaders. March 8, 1946, 576 pp.
49890 Military Intelligence Division. Japanese Army List Vol. III. Names of all line
branch 2nd Lieutenants, all Military Police officers up to the rank of Colonel,
and all technical officers up to the rank of Colonel. September 1, 1944, 231
pp.
62611 Report on Japans Imperial Rule Assistance Association (Taisan Yokusan
Sonendan) and its subsidiaries March 6, 1945, 87 pp.

Formerly Security-Classified Intelligence Reports (L Series) 1942-1945


(0226-NM-54-21)
This series is closely related to the two preceding intelligence series. It is arranged
numerically (L1-58678). The information was obtained directly by the OSS Secret
Intelligence Branch, and it could only be used in a special reading room by approved OSS
personnel. The series contents reflect very sensitive political intelligence matters. A
number of reports, while still indexed in the OSS records system, were withdrawn by the
State Department during the early postwar period and became integrated in that agencys
files; sometimes these transfers are indicated by withdrawal cards. The select listing of
reports below was based on a review of the index and many of the records themselves.
There may be instances that a specific document is listed but is not in the files for the
reason just discussed. Boxes 1-457 location: 190/4/23/07.

L File Subject
14932 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No. 124-45 (revision of No. 43-45). Revised register
of Japanese naval officers, alphabetically arranged July 1, 1945, 169 pp.
37099 Interrogation report on a Japanese prisoner June 1, 1944, 4 pp.
37101 Report from interrogation of Japanese prisoner on roads and railroad in Japan
and Manchuria, etc. May 30, 1944, 10 pp.
38024 OSS SI Report on construction of the road from Bangkok to Ban Pong, Burma-
Thailand and Kra Isthmus railway lines, imported labor from Malaya to Thailand,
British and Australian prisoners of war, Indian labor May 17, 1944, 2 pp.
38913 OSS SI Report on Indo-China, including information on Allied prisoners of war
May 22-June 7, 1944, 2 pp.
38933 OSS SI Report on administration and communal activities in Malaya May 20,
1944, 5 pp.
43293 Notes on Japanese defenses and airfield construction in Indo-China, with forced
labor July 16, 1944, 1 p.
43732 OSS SI Report regarding the transfer of Japanese files from Lisbon, Portugal to
Madrid, Spain September 1, 1944, 1 p.
44180 Army G-2 Report giving information from a former German Attach at Tokyo
(now a prisoner) on China July 19, 1944, 4 pp.

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Records of the Research and Analysis Branch Entry 21: Intelligence Reports (L Series), 1942-1945

L File Subject
44181 Army G-2 Report giving information about Japanese military, naval, police, and
consular offices in Shanghai, China July 27, 1944, 3 pp.
44496 Army G-2 Report giving information from Japanese prisoners Aug. 8, 1944,
7 pp.
44497 Army G-2 Report giving information from Japanese prisoners August 17, 1944,
10 pp.
44498 Army G-2 Report giving information from Japanese prisoners, including
information on chemical warfare practices August 25, 1944, 10 pp.
44772 OSS SI Report on Netherlands East Indies. Includes information on bad
treatment by the Japanese at the concentration camps 7 pp.
45411 OSS SI Statement by Japanese prisoner of war (22nd Division) August 6, 1944,
2 pp.
45483 OSS SI report on statistical estimates of Japanese, Indo-Chinese, and Chinese
puppet force in Indo-China July 15, 1944, 3 pp.
45490 Army G-2 Report giving information from Japanese prisoners Sept. 6, 1944,
7 pp.
45491 Army G-2 Report giving information from Japanese prisoners, mainly relating to
Mongolia September 13, 1944, 14 pp.
45606 Army G-2 Report giving information from Japanese prisoners, including
Japanese medical service and chemical warfare training August 4, 1944, 12 pp.
45607 Army G-2 Report giving information from Japanese prisoners August 30, 1944,
17 pp.
45608 Army G-2 Report giving information from Japanese prisoners, including
Japanese attacks on Chinese women September 11, 1944, 5 pp.
45938 OSS SI Report on situation in Indo-China August 1944, 3 pp.
46118 OSS SI Notes on defenses and on Japanese and Chinese troop activities in China
October 4, 1944, 3 pp.
46119 OSS SI Report on Japanese military and air force activities in China October 3,
1944, 3 pp.
46122 Army G-2 Report giving information from Japanese prisoners Sept. 6, 1944,
8 pp.
46123 Army G-2 Report giving information from Japanese prisoners September 11,
1944, 11 pp.
46124 Army G-2 Reports giving information from Japanese prisoners September 25,
1944, 10 pp.
46125 Army G-2 Report giving information from Japanese prisoners September 13,
1944, 8 pp.
46126 Army G-2 Report giving information from Japanese prisoners July 10, 1944, 7 pp.
46127 Army G-2 Report giving information from Japanese prisoners Jul. 31, 1944,
14 pp.
46128 Army G-2 Report giving information from Japanese prisoners August 2, 1944, 1
5 pp.
46129 Army G-2 Report giving information from Japanese prisoners Jul. 20, 1944, 12 pp.
46130 Army G-2 Report giving information from Japanese prisoners August 23, 1944,
5 pp.
46581 OSS SI Information on puppet troops and Japanese units in China and notes on
Japanese troops in Indo-China October 9, 1944, 2 pp.
46635 OSS SI Information on Thailand, including forced labor and propaganda August
29, 1944, 5 pp.
46769 OSS SI A list of Japanese personnel working with the gendarmerie in Hanoi,
French Indo-China September 13, 1944, 2 pp.
47064 ATIS Bibliographic Subject Index Bulletin No. 1575 September 27, 1944, 31 pp.
47065 ATIS Current Translation #135 September 26, 1944, 86 pp.
47320 Report on Occupied China, including military units August 23, 1944, 5 pp.

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Records of the Research and Analysis Branch Entry 21: Intelligence Reports (L Series), 1942-1945

L File Subject
48697 Situation Report on French Indo-China September 1944, 3 pp.
49021 OSS SI Extracts in translation from Japanese documents captured by elements
of the 18th Group Army west of Taiyuan, Shensi on May 26, 1944 September 1,
1944, 3 pp.
49117 OSS SI Report on the Ume Kikan, Japanese Super Spy organization, covering
period April 1942 to May 1944, 4 pp.
49138 OSS SI Translated cable from Mgr. Marella (Apostolic Delegate to Tokyo) to the
Vatican, saying that the Japanese are worried by Stalins reference to Japan,
and fear that Russia will enter the Pacific war. Mgr. Giovanni Ross, Apostolic
Vicar in Hiroshima, cabled the Vatican that Japanese military circles advocate
immediate war on Russia. The Vatican agreed to attempt mediation, but sees
little chance of success November 25, 1944, 2 pp.
49216 OSS SI Report that Japanese Embassy in Berlin, Germany evacuating personnel
to Switzerland November 25, 1944, 1 p.
49723 OSS SI Report regarding Col. Kasuga, Commander of Japanese Gendarmes in
Indo-China October 31, 1944, 1 p.
49752 OSS SI Code designations extracted from captured Japanese pamphlets October
10, 1944, 1 p.
49019 OSS SI List of Japanese Army officers who died in the Southwest Pacific, in
China, and Manchuria and were posthumously decorated at Tokyo April 25, 1944
September 2, 1944, 10 pp.
49890 Military Intelligence Division. Japanese Army List Vol. III. Names of all line
branch 2nd Lieutenants, all Military Police officers up to the rank of Colonel, and
all technical officers up to the rank of Colonel September 1, 1944, 231 pp.
50008 OSS SI Report on Japanese installations at Amoy, China November 4, 1944,
3 pp.
52341 OSS SI Report on Japanese opium trade in Indo-China; Japanese plan to raise
funds for military expenses via opium sells as well as to damage to the health of
the people September 11, 1944, 1 p.
52560 OSS SI Report on Japanese activities in Pulau Jerejak. Information provided
about Japanese burning to death the lepers of Pulau Jerejak prior to December
1944, 1 p.
52789 OSS SI Repot on personnel on the Burma-Thailand Railroad Dec. 19, 1944, 1 p.
52836 OSS SI Notes on Japanese conscription of Chinese in East Hopei province.
Reported that men are taken to Manchuria where they are branded on the backs
in order to make escape more difficult December 29, 1944, 1 p.
52908 OSS SI Report on Occupied China, including mention that at Kouchan there are
puppet police August 25, 1944, 2 pp.
53284 OSS R&A SEAC Information on Koreans in Burma, including being forced
laborers January 25, 1945, 5 pp.
53428 OSS SI Report on general conditions in Thailand and Malaya Jan. 17, 1945,
4 pp.
53450- OSS SI Reports on general conditions in Malaya January 22-23, 1945, 5 pp.
53451
53743 OSS SI Report on defense installations, and areas and buildings occupied by the
Japanese in Malaya prior to December 15, 1944, 3 pp.
54442 OSS SI Report on Japanese nationals in Germany and Switzerland. Included is
report that Hitler is determined to begin gas and bacteriological warfare (with
the support of the Japanese) March 22, 1945, 1 p.
54572 OSS SI Report on Japanese troop positions in Tavoy district of Burma February
1945, 2 pp.
55690 OSS SI Report on Japanese control of Malayan youth through labor and army
conscription February-March 1945, 2 pp.
55692 OSS SI Report on four puppet officials in Linchow, including police officers
February 15, 1945, 1 p.

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Records of the Research and Analysis Branch Entry 23: Intelligence Reports Relating to Enemy Logistics (Order
of Battle Series), 1942-1945

L File Subject
56144 OSS SI Report on Japanese installations in Kaifeng, Honan Province, China
February 10, 1945, 2 pp.
56153 OSS SI List of Japanese trading firms in Pahang, Malaya April 1945, 1 p.
56156 OSS SI Names of Japanese civil and military authorities and officials in Canton,
China February 1945, 1 p.
57032 OSS SI Report on Kao-The Coal Mine, Fou-Hsin, Jehol Province, Manchukuo.
Information on 8th Route Army prisoners, hours of work, pay, labor troubles,
etc. May 18, 1945, 8 pp.

Intelligence Reports Relating to Enemy Logistics (Order of Battle Series) 1942-


1945 (0226-NM-54-23)
Boxes 1-230 location: 190/4/33/03

OB File Subject
2330 Report on the Kurile Islands July 21, 1943, 124 pp.
5163 Japanese Land Forces No. 9 Relates to Attu, Alaska October 8, 1943, 60 pp. and
20 photographs of Japanese defenses and weapons
7154 Information on Japanese in West Yunnak; includes information on Japanese
labor conscription 1943, 16 pp.
7162 Japanese strength in Tientsin Area, China November 8, 1943, 2 pp.
7955 General Survey of the Japanese Air Forces December 18, 1943, 32 pp.
7968 Japanese troop dispositions and activities in China, near the Hupeh-Hunan front
December 13, 1943, 1 p.
8149 Supplement No. 4 to Japanese Military Forces: The Japanese Triangular Division
November 1943, 26 pp.
8259 Report on the strength of Japans naval, air, and ground forces, and a
consideration of their disposition December 6, 1943, 12 pp.
8608 Information on Japanese coastal positions in China, including Japanese Army
and Navy, and Chinese puppet troops December 30, 1943, 2 pp.
8828 Report on the Indian National Army in Burma January 17, 1944, 1 p.
9011 Details of Japanese troop dispositions and military installations in specific areas
of China January 21, 1944, 6 pp.
11974 Translations of captured documents: translations of captured Japanese message
forms, diaries, notebooks, lists of officers, etc. Includes information on Japanese
military and labor conscription March 25, 1944, 84 pp.
16814 Military Intelligence Division. List of active duty general and admirals of the
Japanese Army and Navy June 14, 1944, 5 pp.
22707 Notes on Japanese Army and Air Force in Java. Internment camps, prisoner of
war camps, police, the Kempei November 13, 1944, 20 pp.
23556 Navy Report on China-Hopeh Province-Peiping-Details of Places-Japanese Army
Installations December 15, 1944, 2 pp.
23557 Navy Report on China-Hopeh Province-Tientsin-Details of Places-Japanese Army
Installations December 20, 1944, 2 pp.

RG 226. Records of the Office of Strategic Services 528


Records of the Research and Analysis Branch Entry 55: Far East Division: Reports Relating to Affairs and Condi-
tions in China and Formosa 1941-1946

OB File Subject
24743 Interrogation of Capt. Lee Jui (a Chinese liaison officer and British intelligence
officer) regarding Burma; provides information on Japanese units and names of
officers, etc. February 2, 1945, 4 pp.
25380 Military Intelligence Division. Three organization tables showing the Japanese
high command, the new Japanese wartime structure, and the Japanese armies
(listing the armies in the various areas of the Far East. Individual officers are
not named) August-December 1944, 3 pp.
25841 Military Intelligence Division. Report on Japanese activities in Burma March 10,
1945, 51 pp.
26152 Intelligence Summary No. 3; Includes information Thailand poison gas factory
and Kempei Tai and Karen Heiho activity in Tavoy March 11-18, 1945
26183 Intelligence Report No. 3 Thailand, Burma, Malaya. Contains information on
Thai poison gas and chemical plant and Thais returned from Japan; the Kempaw
Heiho and Hikari Kikan [Civil intelligence and sabotage organization] in Burma;
natives fleeing to the jungle to avoid forced labor, etc. March 18-25, 1945, 8 pp.
26288
26412 British War Office Periodical Notes on the Japanese Army No. 2: The Infantry
Division: organization, characteristics of weapons, and organization of units,
with charts July 1944, 27 pp.
26413 British War Office Periodical Notes on the Japanese Army No. 4: Identification of
units and formations, uniforms, insignia, military terms, and symbols, illustrated
November 1944, 51 pp.
27207 Report on organization and disposition of the Japanese Army, including names of
high-ranking officers March 22, 1945, 2 pp.
28054 OSS Information on prisoner of war camp in Thailand, at Nkon Nayok May 31,
1945, 1 p.
28121 Military Intelligence Division. A List of Japanese military installations and
headquarters in Japan, Formosa, Korea, and Manchuria, showing administrative
relationships. Naval and air installations, schools, prisons, hospitals, supply
depots, navy yards, research laboratories, meteorological stations, and Kempei
headquarters are included. Glossary. June 12, 1945, 51 pp.
28333 Allied Land Forces SEA Identification of Japanese forces forward units. Includes
information about documents which may be carried by Japanese soldiers April
1945, 82 pp.
28615 Military Intelligence Division. Biographical Data on Japanese Army leaders;
includes list of armies July 1, 1945, 29 pp.
28951 Report on Japanese Gendarmarie in China, Manchuria, and Mongolia July 8,
1945, 3 pp.

Survey of Foreign Experts: Interviews with Refugees 1942-1943 (0226-NM-54-35)


Boxes 1-11 location: 190/5/3/03

Far East Division: Reports Relating to Affairs and Conditions in China and Formosa
1941-1946 (0226-NM-54-55)
Boxes 1-4 location: 190/5/5/02

RG 226. Records of the Office of Strategic Services 529


Records of the Research and Analysis Branch Entry 92: COI/OSS Central File, 1942-1946

Interdepartmental Committee: Information and Intelligence Reports Relating to


Conditions in South East Asia 1944-1945 (0226-NM-54-62)
Boxes 1-2 location: 190/5/5/05

Overseas Cable File (0226-NM-54-88)


Boxes 1-668 location: 190/5/9/05

Records of the Washington Radio and Cable Office (0226-NM-54-90)


Boxes 1-44 location: 190/5/24/04

COI/OSS Central File 1942-1946 (0226-NM-54-92)

Boxes 1-640 location: 190/5/26/02

Box Subject
185-187 OSS Functions, Role, Organization, Operations, etc. 1942-1945 location:
190/5/30/01
238 File 15834 Index to ATIS Publications, Volume One (Numerical List of
Documents), December 1946 location: 190/5/31/01
238 File 15834 Index to ATIS Publications, Volume Two (Alphabetical Index of
Documents). December 1946 location: 190/5/31/01
271 File 17681 Memorandum regarding the Japanese Kempei April 13, 1943
location: 190/5/31/01
445 File 27032 Letter relating to the use of Japanese prisoners of war as
intelligence sources October 1943, 3 pp. location: 190/5/35/03
451 File 27430 Memorandums regarding the Japanese Army Register 1943-1945,
ca. 45 pp. location: 190/5/35/04
469 File 28560 Inter-Office Memorandum regarding the translation of a Japanese
letter December 1943 location: 190/5/35/06
490 File 29613 Memorandums regarding the use of Japanese prisoners of war for
psychological warfare purposes 1944, 2 pp. location: 190/6/1/02
501 File 30079 Records relating to (and copies) of Japanese documents acquired in
Portugal and Spain 1943-1944, ca. 125 pp. location: 190/6/1/04
514 File 31024 Translation of an article by Japanese Lt. Gen. Reikichi Tada
regarding the promising future of Japanese science November 1943 location:
190/6/1/06
515 File 31076 Translation of Japanese records regarding the successes of their
Naval Operations February 1944, 3 pp. location: 190/6/1/06
516 File 31148 Department of Justice (Economic Warfare Section) Japanese Files
Research Project Reports September 1944 location: 190/6/1/06
518 File 31189 Memorandum regarding Japanese items which might be used in
OSS propaganda efforts March 2, 1944, 3 pp. location: 190/6/1/06
523 File 31466 Translations of documents captured in Burma 1944, ca. 15 pp.
location: 190/6/1/07

RG 226. Records of the Office of Strategic Services 530


Records of the Research and Analysis Branch Entry 92: COI/OSS Central File, 1942-1946

Box Subject
524 File 31399 Memorandums relating to campaign to induce Japanese soldiers to
surrender and atrocities and treatment of prisoners of war June 1944, 4 pp.
location: 190/6/1/07
526 File 31466 Translations of publications from Japanese occupied areas 1943-
1944, ca. 200 pp. location: 190/6/1/07
536 File 31731 Interrogation Reports and related information created by
Combined Services Detailed Interrogation Center, Joint Intelligence Collection
Agency (China-Burma-India), and other organizations 1944-1945 location:
190/6/2/03
560 File 32179 Original and translation of the Hikari Agency in Burmas December
30, 1943 report [considered by OSS as a significant acquisition] 1944, ca. 75
pp. location: 190/6/2/05
563 Files 32257-32259 Interrogation Reports and related documents created by
the Dutch East Indies Intelligence Service 1944 location: 190/6/2/06
587 File 32928 OSS SI Branch (India-Burma Theater) Memorandums and reports
regarding the Japanese police organization, based on information provided by
a Japanese prisoner of war 1944-1945, ca. 25 pp. location: 190/6/3/02
594 File 33001 Lists, letters, and memorandums regarding intelligence source
material on the Japanese in the Far East 1944-1945, ca. 100 pp. location:
190/6/3/03
597 File 33165 Original copies of Japanese newspapers published during the
Japanese occupation of Foochow. Covering report from OSS SU Detach 203
(China Theater) indicates that the assistant editor was an agent for the OSS,
who planted black propaganda in the newspapers, June 19, 1945 location:
190/6/3/04
602 File 33271 Memorandum and list relating to the contents of two mailbags
of material of the Manchurian Legation in Rome, Italy, that the OSS had
obtained, February 1945 location: 190/6/3/04
608 File 33433 Covering memorandum and published copy of a Japanese soldiers
notebook 1943, 10 pp. location: 190/6/3/05
610 File 33529 ATIS and SEATIC information regarding captured diaries and
other Japanese records 1944-1945 [information is annotated with XL series
numbers] 1944-1945 location: 190/6/3/05
615 File 33689 Information regarding Japanese identification documents used in
Sumatra June 1945, 10 pp. location: 190/6/3/06
622 File 33882 ATIS Enemy Publications #407-#413 September 25-October 11,
1945 location: 190/6/3/05
625-626 File 33939 Washington Document Center (WDC) Accession Lists March-April
1946 location: 190/6/4/01
626 File 33940 Translations regarding the Japanese Ministry of Education (1943),
April 1, 1946 location: 190/6/4/01

RG 226. Records of the Office of Strategic Services 531


Records of the Research and Analysis Branch Entry 108B: Washington Registry SI Field Files

Propaganda Sample Books (0226-NM-54-93)


Boxes 1-4 location: 190/B/6/03

OSS History Office (0226-NM-54-99)


Boxes 1-142 location: 190/6/9/07

Box Folder Subject


61 1 SI reports on prisoners of war in India-Burma Theater 1944
67 1 Reports on OSS rescue of downed Allied airmen September 1944-April
1945
75 2-4 Reports on prisoners of war in Japanese camps February 1944-April 1945
81 1 Interrogation reports April 1945
86 1-2 Prisoner of war reports, China 1945

Records Relating to a Survey of Foreign Experts (0226-UD-105)


Boxes 1-32 location: 190/6/15/06

Records of the New York Secret Intelligence Branch (0226-A1-106)


Boxes 1-83 location: 190/6/16/04

Records Relating to a Survey of Foreign Experts (0226-UD-107)


Boxes 1-11 location: 190/6/18/02

Washington Registry SI Field Files (0226-UD-108)


Records consist of intelligence reports prepared in the field stations that cover all phases of
military, political, and economic intelligence. Boxes 1-462 location: 190/6/18/04.

Box Subject
187-191 South Asia
367-394 China
395 Detachment 101 (Burma)
396-401 Detachment 404 (Kandy)
402-409 Detachment 404, Cables

Washington Registry SI Field Files (0226-UD-108A)


Records consist of intelligence reports prepared in the field stations that cover all phases of
military, political, and economic intelligence. Boxes 1-288 location: 190/6/28/01.

Box Subject
74-100 Kunming
101-120 China
122-126 Southeast Asia
288 Southeast Asia Command

Washington Registry SI Field Files (0226-UD-108B)


Records consist of intelligence reports prepared in the field stations that cover all phases of

RG 226. Records of the Office of Strategic Services 532


Records of the Research and Analysis Branch Entry 118A: Washington COI/OSS Accession Logs

military, political, and economic intelligence. Boxes 1-320 location: 190/6/33/07.

Box Subject
9-10 Far East
77-85 Southeast Asia
145-159 China
160-169 Kunming
169-174 India-Burma Theater
175-180 Detachment 404
180 French Indo-China
180 Malaya
181-183 Southeast Asia X-2
184 Calcutta X-2
185 Delhi X-2
185 Bombay X-2
185-211 Burma X-2

Washington Registry SI Field Files (0226-UD-108C)


Records consist of intelligence reports prepared in the field stations that cover all phases of
military, political, and economic intelligence. Boxes 1-21 location: 190/7/5/04.

Box Subject
9 Detachment 404 (Kandy)
12 South Asia
12 Southeast Asia

Washington Registry Intelligence Files (Entry 109)


Boxes 1-124 location: 190/7/5/07

Field Intelligence Reports and Theater Officer Correspondence (0226-A1-110)


Boxes 1-53 location: 190/7/8/04

Box Subject
1 Burma Office China-Burma-India Theater Intelligence
20-31 Singapore Office
51-52 Washington Office: OSS History concerning the China-Burma-India Theater

New Delhi X-2 Operational Files (0226-UD-110A)


Boxes 1-15 location: 190/7/9/04

Propaganda Samples (0226-A1-112)


Box 1 location: 190/B/6/06

Washington COI/OSS Accession Logs (0226-A1-118A)


Boxes 1-6 location: 190/7/11/06

RG 226. Records of the Office of Strategic Services 533


Records of the Research and Analysis Branch Entry 144: Field Station Files

Field Station Radio and Cable Files (0226-UD-121)


Boxes 1-140 location: 190/7/16/06

Washington Registry Office Radio and Cable Files (0226-A1-134)


Boxes 1-354 location: 190/7/27/07

Washington and Field Station Files (0226-A1-136)


Boxes 1-187 location: 190/8/2/01

Box Subject
47-49 Calcutta-ATIS Translations
49-50 Calcutta-ATIS Interrogations
50 Calcutta-Japanese Order of Battle
50-59 Calcutta
59 Captured Japanese Documents
59-62 Calcutta
65-66 Kandy
67-101 Kunming

Washington and Field Station Files (0226-A1-139)


Boxes 1-298 location: 190/8/6/06

Box Subject
3-8 Calcutta
89-99 Singapore

Washington and Field Station Files (0226-UD-139A)


Boxes 1-18 location: 190/8/13/01

Washington/Pacific Coast/Field Station Files (0226-UD-140)


Boxes 1-94 location: 190/8/13/03

Box Subject
35-60 Kungming

Field Station Files (0226-UD-143)


Boxes 1-14 location: 190/8/15/05

Box Subject
1-5 Calcutta

Field Station Files (0226-UD-144)


Boxes 1-138 location: 190/8/15/07

Box Subject
69-70 Burma

RG 226. Records of the Office of Strategic Services 534


Records of the Research and Analysis Branch Entry 168: Field Station Files

Box Subject
102-138 Calcutta

Field Station Files (0226-A1-148)


Boxes 1-136 location: 190/8/27/02

Box Subject
1-25 Chungking
35-48 Kandy
48-66 Kungming
124-136 Singapore

Field Station Files (0226-A1-154)


Boxes 1-218 location: 190/8/30/04

Box Subject
28-30 Burma
64-161 Kandy
162-218 Kungming

OSS Operations: Mediterranean and Burma Files (0226-UD-165)


Boxes 1-44 location: 190/9/6/06

Box Subject
18-24 Burma

Records of OSS Operations (0226-A1-165A)


Boxes 1-12 location: 190/9/7/06

Box Subject
4-6 Burma

Records Relating to U.S. Military Government of Korea 1943-1947 (0226-UD-166)


Box 1 location: 190/9/7/07

Field Station Files (0226-A1-168)


Boxes 1-95 location: 190/9/8/01

Box Subject
1-6 Kandy
6-17 Kunming
85-90 Shanghai
91-94 Singapore

RG 226. Records of the Office of Strategic Services 535


Records of the Research and Analysis Branch Entry 183: Washington Secret Intelligence/Special Funds Records

Washington OSS Official Subject Records (0226-A1-173)


About half of this series of records relates to China and Formosa.

Boxes 1-12 location: 190/9/13/04

Washington Research and Analysis and State OIR Records (0226-A1-177)


Boxes 1-15 location: 190/9/19/06

Box Folder Subject


6 29 Opium: A Japanese Technique of Occupation 1945
7 38 Results of Japans Conquest of Burma May 5, 1942
9 77 The Degree of Japanese Control over the French Administration of French
Indo-China May 1, 1944
11 99 Programs of Japan in Korea February 10, 1945

Shanghai Intelligence Files (0226-UD-182)


Boxes 1-51 location: 190/9/20/05

Shanghai Intelligence Files (0226-UD-182A)


Boxes 1-19 location: 190/9/21/05

Washington Secret Intelligence/Special Funds Records (Entry 183)


Most of this series are from the Special Funds Division Finance, Intelligence (WASH-SPDF-
INT). These records primarily center on economic activities, economic intelligence, and
Safehaven program activities. The Safehaven materials focus on efforts to locate, recover,
and return to owners or the Allies materials looted or converted during the war and efforts
to prevent enemy organizations or individuals from hiding assets or holdings. The rest of
the records in the series cover a wide range of OSS interests and activities, particularly
economic information and intelligence. The documents are arranged numerically, 1-9,430A.
A detailed box and folder list is available. Boxes 1-35 location: 190/9/22/01.

Box Document Subject


2 68 War Department Pamphlet 31-4A. Civil Affairs Guide. Bank
Accounting and Operations in Japan 1945
6 1314 Monitored Radio Messages, China and Japan May-June 1945
6 1339 Monitored Radio Messages, China and Japan June-July 1945
9 2060 Smuggling in China 1945
9 2061 Japanese financial transactions in China 1945
9 2062 Japanese disposition of Allied property Tisentsin China 1945
9 2063 Japanese military officers operating plant in Burma 1945
9 2064 Japanese officers had gold taken from Formosa and still printing
puppet money in Canton, China 1945
9 2134 Japanese activities in Lisbon, Portugal; Safehaven. August 1945
12 2456 Alleged transfer of Japanese funds to Lisbon, Portugal Sept. 1945
13 2825 Japanese assets in Switzerland November 1945
13 2870 Japanese funds in Lisbon, Portugal October 1945

RG 226. Records of the Office of Strategic Services 536


Records of the Research and Analysis Branch Entry 183: Washington Secret Intelligence/Special Funds Records

Box Document Subject


14 2986 Economic and General Information, China November 1945
14 2987 Intelligence Summary reports on conditions in North China,
Formosa, Hong Kong, Hopei, Hupeh, Shantung Nov. 10-14, 1945
14 2988 Intelligence report on Chinese businessmen who operated under
Japanese protection, Tsingtao, November 1945
14 2999 Report on economic and general conditions, China Dec. 1945
14 3000 Report economic information, China November 1945
14 3031 Report on conditions at Amoy at end of the war Dec. 1945
14 3036 Report on Chinese government property discovery December
1945
14 3037 Yokohama Specie Bank transfer of gold bullion December 1945
14 3039 Report on Chinese claiming all seized Japanese property as their
own; no restoration to allies planed November 1945
14 3040 Economic and general information, China and Formosa Dec. 1945
14 3041 Report on Soviet activity in Manchuria December 1945
14 3042 Report on economic and general information, China, Manchuria,
December 1945
14 3043 Report on Shanghai, China exchange rates December 1945
14 3044 Siam [Thailand] Japanese property December 1945
14 3061 Report on economic and general information China Dec. 1945
14 3063 Report on exchange rates, China December 1945
14 3065 Report on currency situation in Java December 1945
14 3066 Report on economic information regarding French Indo-China
December 1945
15 3132 Report. Lt. Gen. Numata; Field Marshal Terauchi, Southern Army
area explain Japanese expenditures December 1945
15 3134 Report on Banque de IIndochine [sic] November 1945
15 3135 Japanese financial manipulations in French Indo-China Nov. 1945
15 3139 Report on activities of Yokohama Specie Bank, Saigon Nov. 1945
15 3183 Japanese military confiscation of American, British, and Dutch
properties in French Indo-China November 1945
15 3187 Japanese penetration of the rubber manufacturing industry,
Malaya October 1945
15 3189 Iraq firms in Baghdad trading with Japan January 1945
16 3414 Payments to Japanese Legation, Lisbon, Portugal July 1945
16 3415 Japanese funds, Lisbon Legation May 1945
16 3445 Concentration camps in China December 1945
16 3465 Enemy and puppet properties in Shantung, China taken over by
the Nationalists December 1945
16 3489 Haven for Japanese capital in Shanghai, China January 1946
17 3606 Russian removal of coal liquification plant in Chinchou, China
February 1946
17 3620 Political and economic information China, Formosa Dec. 1945
17 3621 Economic information regarding China, Formosa February 1946
17 3665 Economic information on Sumatra February 1946
17 3747 Liquidation Committee for Japanese Hidden Properties-China
December 1945

RG 226. Records of the Office of Strategic Services 537


Records of the Research and Analysis Branch Entry 183: Washington Secret Intelligence/Special Funds Records

Box Document Subject


17 3761 Burma economic information January 1946
17 3763 Disposal of Japanese property in Shanghai, China January 1946
18 3868 Attempt to straighten out Enemy Property Administration, China
February 1946
18 3899 Japanese ownership of textile industries Thailand March 1946
18 3901 Disposition of Manchurian enterprises November 1946
18 3911 Chinese recruiting Japanese technicians to stay in China Feb. 1946
18 3917 Flow of gold into Manchuria February 1946
18 3937 Japanese ownership of businesses in Thailand March 1946
18 3938 Japanese ownership of Rubber Company Thailand March 1946
20 4210 Japanese finding means of getting money and valuables back to
Japan from China March 1946
20 4228 Damage to factories in Mukden, Manchuria February 1946
20 4258 Communist regulations regarding the disposition of puppet
properties in China February 1946
20 4269 North China. Retention of Japanese technicians February 1946
20 4270 North China. Taking over puppet and Japanese properties
Feb.1946
20 4315 Report on economic control of China by Japanese Embassy Feb 1946
21 4405 Japanese Safehaven activities in Shanghai, China April 1946
21 4528 Japanese property in Shanghai, China March 1946
21 4534 Japanese on Formosa March 1946
22 4754 Japanese Legation Custody Accounts in Europe May 1946
22 4755 Economic problems of the Korea-Manchuria Frontier Zone January
1946
22 4757 Soviet stripping of Anshan Steel Works, Manchuria March 1946
22 4758 Manchuria General Economic Conditions March 1946
22 4763 Shipment of wolfram from China to Russia March 1946
22 4961 Disposition of Puppet and Japanese property in Peiping and
Tientsin. China March 1946
23 5071 Auction of Japanese property in Hankow, China, April 1946
23 5135 Japanese Army misappropriation of gold, South China Aug. 1945
24 5194 Dismantling machinery in Manchuria April 1946
25 5266 Recruiting of Japanese technicians by Chinese in Manchuria May
1946
25 5274 Japanese serving in Nationalist Army June 1946
25 5275 Japanese Army factories in Formosa June 1946
25 5310 Political information on Formosa June 1946
25 5314 Attempt to smuggle gold to China from Thailand May 1946
25 5367 Japanese in Changhun, China June 1946
25 5369 Japanese commercial and banking institutions in France May 1946
25 5472 Safehaven China May 1946
26 5511 Japanese bankers in Shanghai, China August 1945
26 5680 Soviet Looting in China July 1946
27 6026 Japanese retained in China September 1946

RG 226. Records of the Office of Strategic Services 538


Records of the Research and Analysis Branch Entry 210: Previously Withdrawn Sources and Methods Files

Washington-OSS Communication Office Records (0226-UD-185)


Box 1 location: 190/9/22/07

Washington Office Items Previously Withheld (0226-UD-196)


Boxes 1-115 location: 190/10/9/03

Washington and Field Station Records (Entry 200)


Boxes 1-15 location: 190/10/17/06

Sources and Methods Files (Previously Withdrawn Material) (0226-UD-210


through 220)
In 1997 the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) transferred to NARA approximately 617 cubic
feet of Office of Strategic Services (OSS) and Strategic Services Unit (SSU) records (in 11
series: entries 210-220) representing the main body of documents withheld from OSS/SSU
records opened by NARA between 1975-1996. The CIA retained those materials as an
artificial Sources and Methods file. Because these records were withdrawn from other
files, they are not organized by topic or activity. The records had been retained by the
CIA under exemptions provided to it by the National Security Act of 1947 and the Freedom
of Information Act. Most of these records were declassified in late 1999 and opened for
research in June 2000.

The records document the operations, intelligence gathering, weapons and methods,
personnel, and organizational activities of the OSS during and immediately following World
War II. Most of the records were created during the 1942-1945 period, but there are
records pre-dating 1942, a relative substantive quantity from 1946, and a few documents
that post-date 1946.

There are three finding aids to the records. One, which is on NARAs website with a hard
copy in the consultation area of Room 2400, provides highlights to a selection of key
documents. The other two finding aids are available in the Textual Research Room and
in the consultation area in Room 2400. One of those is an incomplete NARA-prepared
listing, arranged in several manners (e.g., by name, by code word, by geographic name),
which provides the entry number and box number where information about the listing
can be found. The other is a CIA-prepared two-volume finding aid [CIA OSS DARE/PODS
PRINTOUT] describing all the documents in the 1997 accession of previously withdrawn
records. There is no particular order to or arrangement of the documents in the DARE
printout. The contents on any one box may be described on as many as 20 different,
nonconsecutive pages. Careful notetaking is essential for archival retrieval and efficient
research in the records. Researchers will need to read the printout and make careful note of
the entries in order to fill out reference service slips.

The following information is provided on the printout:

Page number
Withdrawn number - A unique number assigned to a specific document or file.

RG 226. Records of the Office of Strategic Services 539


Records of the Research and Analysis Branch Entry 210: Previously Withdrawn Sources and Methods Files

Job number - Identifies which of 11 series of records are being requested. For
instance, 70-00332A is Entry 210, the largest series in this accession encompassing
556 archives boxes.
Box number - Identifies the box number assigned by the CIA, and in almost all
instances corresponds to the NARA box number. Entire boxes are pulled in response
to a research request. (Enter the box number on the reference service slip.)
Folder number
Document number - The OSS/CIA annotated the document with a document number
to register its place within the folder. Researchers can use the number to verify they
are examining the exact document described in the DARE printout.
Document Title

Researchers should use, in many instances, the listings provided below and the three finding
aids cited above to ensure complete coverage of relevant records on a particularly subject.
Researchers should also note that the records, in most instances because of their physical
arrangement within the boxes, do not lend themselves to research by mail. They need to
be used in the Textual Research Room, and even then researchers should be well aware that
they will encounter some difficulties in locating precise documents.

Entry 210 Boxes 1-555b location: 250/64/21/01

Box Document Number/Subject


72 2543. Strategic Services Unit/China semi-monthly report for November 29-
December 15, 1945. Includes reference to war crimes investigations. Notes
reports of U.S. airmen being killed.
75 2618. Information on OSS activities in China, 1943-1944, ca. 150 pp.
77 Monthly X-2 Branch Report for Burma, August 31, 1945, 5 pp.
77 Progress Report X-2 Branch, India Burma Theater, May 4, 1941, 11 pp.
79 1575. Memorandum regarding an interview with a Philippine escapee. Provides
lengthy description of conditions under occupation, information on Filipino
collaborators, and some general information on prisoner of war and civilian
internment camps. January 19, 1945, 27 pp.
79 Memorandum regarding transportation and communications in Korea, January
12, 1945, 16 pp.
79 Memos regarding the use of paid information in the field, March 1945
79 X-2 India monthly reports, 1944-1945
82 Memorandums regarding British-Dutch-OSS intelligence relations in the Far
East, 1943-1945.
84 2928. Memorandum on conditions of Dutch Prisoners of War in Japan proper
and Formosa, based on information from East Indian Red Cross December 1943
84 Report on conditions of Chinese laborers, July 1943.
92 4554. Report on U.S. discussions with agricultural experts to determine if
there was a way of developing biological warfare against Japanese rice crops.
92 4556. Memorandum providing general information on the Toledo Mission to
collect information on biological warfare. Includes reference to cooperation
from Canadians and British, but no details on where the mission went or any
activities in China or Japan. January 15, 1944.

RG 226. Records of the Office of Strategic Services 540


Records of the Research and Analysis Branch Entry 210: Previously Withdrawn Sources and Methods Files

Box Document Number/Subject


92 4557. Letter discussing U.S. biological warfare, with a single reference to
Japanese military units having a biological warfare expert assigned to them.
February 1944
125 4613. Report of an interview with an individual describing how his brother,
Ratnam Durai, who was an OSS agent, was captured and killed by the
Japanese in Burma in December 1943, May 10, 1945.
125 Information on China, ca. 100 pp.
137 Report on status of and potentialities for MO operations in the Far East, May
28, 1944, ca. 40 pp.
144 Reports on German intelligence activities in the Far East, May 1, 1945;
Intelligence functions of the Japanese Imperial General Headquarters; and
other Far East-related intelligence subjects.
148 2492-2493 Cable extracts from China, December 1945-June 1946, ca. 200 pp.
149 5948-5950. Weekly reports of OSS SU Detachment 203 China Theater (SACO,
Sino-American Cooperative Organization), June-July 1945.
149 Monthly Progress Report of X-2 OSS India-SEAC, October 1944, 10 pp.
154 4544-4550 and 5951-6033. Cables from China and Formosa, 1945-1946, ca.
300 pp. includes (doc. 5968) a folder of intelligence cables with a November
5, 1945 cable on Japanese Army court martial of Major Nakamura, accused of
mistreating Allied prisoners of war.
154 6034. Folder of intelligence cables. Included are October 1945 cables relating
to war crimes investigation into murder of three U.S. airmen killed by the
Japanese Army in Hankow, China.
155 Information on Indo-China, 1944, ca. 150 pp.
155 Information on the war in China, 1944-1945, ca. 100 pp.
156 6038-6050 China Cables, 1946, ca. 150 pp.
157 China Cables, 1945, ca. 200 pp.
160 Information on the Japanese occupation of the Philippines, April 1945, 6 pp.
160 Various reports on Chinese political matters, 1945
160 Report on Subversive Propaganda Pressures in China, October 1945,16 pp.
161 Rosters of various OSS units in Asia, May-July 1945, ca. 200 pp.
164 Information on China, 1944, ca. 100 pp.
164 Memo regarding commercial relations between Italy and Japan, September
29, 1944, 1 p.
164 Reports on China, October 1944, ca. 25 pp.
177 Information on Asia 1944-1945, ca. 400 pp.
179 Information on China, 1945, ca. 500 pp.
180 Information on China, 1944, ca. 30 pp.
184 Situation Reports-Kunming, China, September-October 1945; contains
information on Japanese war criminals and war crimes, and Japanese
destruction of poison gas before surrendering.
188 OSS plans and programs for activities during the occupation of Japan, July 12,
1945, ca. 15 pp.
188 OSS plans and programs for activities in Austria, July 23, 1945, 8 pp.
188 OSS plans and programs for activities in China, June 15, 1945, 7 pp.
188 OSS plans and programs for activities in Southern Asia, June 15, 1945,
10 pp.
189 Report of Counter-Espionage Section, Strategic Services Unit, China, Feb.
1946.
189 Reports from Strategic Services Unit China March and April 1946, 26 pp.

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195 Field Report of OSS officer serving in China, India-Burma, and SEAC Theaters,
March 1945, ca. 15 pp.
208 Information on Strategic Services Unit intelligence in the Far East, 1945,
ca. 20 pp.
208 Monthly report of Strategic Services Unit China Theater, March 5, 1946,
ca. 15 pp.
214 Reports of OSS activities in China and French Indo-China, 1943-1944,
ca. 50 pp.
217 Report on Chinese opinion on Nationalist developments in Indonesia during
Japanese rule, December 21, 1945; references to Soekarno (sic) and fascist
nature of nationalism developed under the Japanese
217 Reports on the situation in Burma, February 1945, ca. 20 pp.
217 Strategic Services Unit Report on French Indo-China dealing with relations
between Vietming and the French from March 9, 1945 until the Japanese
surrender, November 2, 1945, 3 pp.
217 Strategic Services Unit Report on French Indo-China regarding the history and
political movements of Vietnam, November 17, 1945, 8 pp.
217 Strategic Services Unit Report on members of the Government in French Indo-
China, November 7, 1945, 3 pp. Provides biographical sketches including Ho
Chi Minh, M. Vo Nguyen Giap, and Nguyen Van To among others.
217 Strategic Services Unit Report on the situation in South Vietnam, November
19, 1945, 4 pp.
220 7480. Folder containing economic reports on various aspects of Japanese
industry and efforts to create co-prosperity sphere.
223 Information on Eagle Plan for operations in Korea, March-Oct. 1945, ca.
200 pp.
223 Monthly report of SI activities, OSS Chinkiang Unit, June 28, 1945, 4 pp.
223 Progress report of Far East Division, SI Branch, June 1945, ca. 15 pp.
224 An account of the Japanese invasion into Thailand, 1943, 16 pp.
224 Biographical information on the Thailand Cabinet, August 24, 1944, ca. 8 pp.
224 Information on OSS dealings with Chinese vis a vis Japanese POWs and use of
Japanese POWs, February-October 1944, ca. 40 pp.
224 Reports of OSS, China-Burma-India, June-July 1944, ca. 80 pp.
228 Information on OSS in Thailand and dealings with the British,1943-1945, ca.
50 pp.
228 Memorandum regarding British attitudes in Burma, June 27, 1945, 3 pp.
229 Memorandum on functions of SI Branch in New Delhi, India, Oct. 22, 1943,
2 pp.
229 Memorandum on organization of OSS/SEAC, November 30, 1944, ca. 15 pp.
229 Roster of OSS [Detachment 404] personnel in Ceylon, December 24, 1944.
229 Report on OSS-Office of War Information activities in the India-Burma
229 Theater, December 15, 1944, 12 pp.
233 Report of SI Branch, China Theater, May 9, 1945, 4 pp.
235 Information on French Indo-China, July 1944, ca. 20 pp.
235 Information on OSS activities in China, 1945, ca. 75.
235 Memorandum on the situation in Cambodia, March 19, 1945, 2 pp.
235 Memorandum regarding Japanese/Chinese troop movements and activities in
the 10th War Area, August 20, 1945, 5 pp.
244 9932. Secret War Diaries for China Theatre, 1943, ca. 200 pp.
260 Copy of newsletter The Cloak and Dagger, published by the Chinese Combat
Command, Vol. 1 No. 2, August 1945, 28 pp.

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260 List of secret agents of the U.S. Secret Service in Shanghai, China, April 11,
1946
260 Memorandum regarding CIC and X-2 Relationship in China Theater, July
31,1945
260 Memorandum regarding possible covers for operations in China, 1946-1947,
ca. 15 pp.
260 Memorandums regarding counter-intelligence mission and objectives for CIC
[Army Counter Intelligence Corps] and Strategic Services Unit, China Theater,
February 6, 1946 and March 12, 1946, 6 pp.
260 Numerous memos regarding CIC and X-2 relationships and activities in the
China Theater, 1945, ca. 100 pp.
260 OSS China Theater intelligence liaison operational report, September 29 thru
October 4, 1945, 6 pp.
260 Report on special counter-intelligence detachments, X-2, OSS, ETO, January
18, 1945, ca. 20 pp.
260 SEATIC Consolidated Interrogation Report No. 75, November 9, 1944, ca. 30
pp. Much of the report deals with the Japanese Special Services Department
and Japanese intelligence and counter-intelligence activities in China.
260 X-2 Branch, China Theater, report on American intelligence activities in
Manchuria, March 5, 1946
264 Rosters for OSS India Burma Theater of Operations, February-May 1945, ca.
200 pp.
267 Monthly Progress Reports of X-2 India Burma Theater of Operations, May-June
1945, ca. 20 pp.
267 Monthly report of MU/IB-SEAC, May 31, 1945, 5 pp.
270 Monthly Progress Report X-2 Karachi, India Branch Office, November 25-
December 26, 1944, 6 pp.
270 Report for August-September 1944 of the 5329 Air-Ground Forces
270 Resources and Technical Staff [China], September 30, 1944, 15 pp.
274 10676. Nanking-Chinese Combat Command Situation Reports, September-
October 1945. Some references to war crimes.
275 Counter-Intelligence Report, China, December 1945, 7 pp.
275 Counter-Intelligence Report, China, December 1945, 7 pp.
275 Information about X-2 organizational setup in China, February 1946, ca.
10 pp.
275 Information about X-2 organizational setup in China, February 1946, ca.
10 pp.
275 Information regarding propaganda warfare in China, 1946, ca. 50 pp.
275 Memorandum regarding the penetration of Russian societies in Shanghai,
China, September 5, 1946, 3 pp.
275 Information regarding propaganda warfare in China, 1946, ca. 50 pp.
275 Interrogation report on Korea, February 1947, 20 pp.
275 Memorandum regarding intelligence program, X-2 Branch, China Theater, April
18, 1946, 2 pp.
275 Memorandum regarding intelligence program, X-2 Branch, China Theater, April
18, 1946, 2 pp.
275 Memorandum regarding operation gifts for use in China for informants,
December 2, 1946, 1 p. Among the gifts requested were Parker Pen and Pencil
sets and Revlon Cherry Coke lipstick.
275 Memorandum regarding operation gifts for use in China for informants,
December 2, 1946, 1 p. Among the gifts requested were Parker Pen and Pencil
sets and Revlon Cherry Coke lipstick.
275 Memorandum regarding SCAP [Supreme Commander Allied Powers]
intelligence requirements, November 7, 1946, 2 pp.

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275 Memorandum regarding SCAP [Supreme Commander Allied Powers]
intelligence requirements, November 7, 1946, 2 pp.
275 Memorandum regarding the penetration of Russian societies in Shanghai,
China, September 5, 1946, 3 pp.
314 Memorandums regarding meetings with the British concerning operations in
Thailand, February1944, 5 pp.
319 10859. References to 1943 Japanese/ U.S. prisoner of war exchange in Goa
319 Letter from William J. Donavan to Kermit Roosevelt, October 24, 1949,
concerning Japanese codes. Attached is a memorandum regarding the
examination of OSS records concerning activities in Portugal relating to enemy
codes and ciphers, December 13, 1945, ca. 40 pp.
319 Southeast Asia SI operations plan, ca. 1946,41 pp.
320 Ramona Summary Report from Shanghai, China, January 28, 1946, 5 pp.
Contains information about atomic research by the Japanese in Shanghai and
North China.
329 10842. X-2 China Report regarding Atomic research in China during and after
the war, June 24, 1946, ca. 10 pp.
329 10844. X-2 China Report regarding Atomic research by Chinese government,
May 30, 1946, 3 pp.
329 Memorandum regarding conditions for intelligence operations in Singapore,
Jan. 5, 1945, 6 pp.
329 Memorandum regarding suggestions for postwar planning [Far East],
September 12, 1945, 5 pp.
329 Strategic Services Unit X-2 China Monthly Status Report, August 1, 1946,
5 pp.
329 Two Strategic Services Unit reports relating to uranium ore in China, June
1946, 6 pp.
340 13146. Report on a visit to China in the autumn of 1941, with reference of a
visit to a Chinese medical unit with ten authentic gas patients.
344 13222/1. OSS report, Occupied China Plan, providing information on
Japanese using narcotics to poison minds of the Chinese population and the
encouragement of opium use, September 3, 1943
346 13090. Lists of Japanese diplomatic personnel and suspected agents in
Europe, especially Portugal and Spain.
346 Report on experiences of a reliable American who traveled through
Communist areas of North China, July 31, 1943, 20 pp. References to
the Japanese treatment of internees at Peking, the Puppet Government,
conversations with Mao Tze Tung (sic), Koreans serving in the Chinese
Communist Army, Communist-Kuomintang relations, possibilities of civil war,
position of Chou En-Lai (sic), and attitude of Chiang Kai Shek.
346 Reports from OSS Burma, 1945, ca. 20 pp.
350 Report of OSSSU Detachment 202 regarding SACO [Sino-American
Cooperative Organization] activities in China Theater, February 6, 1945, 13 pp.
350 Suggested special plan for SI activities in Northern Sumatra, June 13, 1944,
13 pp.
356 13432. Report on postwar situation in Japan. Discusses announcements by
the Japanese Government suggesting that only irresponsible war criminal be
punished. September 1945
356 13433. Letter of February 6, 1944 attaching a December 1943 report of a
missionary who traveled through North Hunan, China. Report includes an
account of visit to the city of Changteh shortly after recaptured by the Chinese
and notes that the Japanese had used some kind of gas shell during the
fighting.
357 Report on political and propaganda analysis of Japan since the surrender, ca.
1945, ca. 15 pp.

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357 Outline for project for secret intelligence work in the Dutch East Indies, 1943,
13 pp.
393 Far East planning documents, 1942, ca. 20 pp.
393 Memorandum regarding Far East material obtained from the British, Mar. 27,
1945, 2 pp.
393 Report on Korea and Koreans in Asia, December 1942, 7 pp.
393 Reports, memorandums and other documents relating to conditions and
activities in China, 1943-1944, ca. 200 pp.
440-442 Boston Series Reports [Note: Boston Series was the code name given to
synopses of German communications received by OSS Washington from OSS
Bern, Switzerland. These communications were provided to the OSS in Bern
by Fritz Kolbe, an employee of the German Foreign Office.]
440 No. 34 Japanese Estimate of Turkish Situation [December 1943]
440 No. 87 The Timor Situation [December 1943]
440 No. 90 German Report on Propaganda and Morale in Japan [October 1943]
440 No. 126 Japanese Proposal of Russo-German Agreement [February 1944]
440 No. 127 Blockage Running from Europe to Japan Halted [by Hitler decree
January 1944]
440 No. 215 German Knowledge of Japanese Military Situation [March 1944, 8 pp.]
440 No. 217 The German Military Attach in Tokyo Sums Up the Far Eastern War
Situation [March 1944, 4 pp.]
440 No. 218 Report on Internal Affairs in Japanese-Occupied Territory [March
1944]
440 No. 219 Von Ribbentrops Interest in Japanese Affairs [April 1944]
440 No. 220 German Interest in Reported Anglo-Japanese Peace Moves [March
1944]
440 No. 221 Japanese Protest Goebbels Propaganda Articles
440 No. 269 German Ministers Interview with Prime Minister of Thailand [March
1944]
440 No. 270 German Views on Thailands Position
440 No. 433 German-Japanese Confidential Discussions [September 1944]
440 No. 433a German-Japanese Confidential Discussions
440 No. 484 German Intelligence Activity in the Far East [November 1944]
441 No. 608 Cabinet Crisis in Japan [January 1945]
441 No. 621 Japanese Cabinet Crisis: Changes in Japanese Political Setup
441 No. 641 Japanese Comment on Soviet-German Policy
441 No. 642 Confiscation of Platinum and Jewelry in Java [including German
residents
441 No. 659 German Estimate of Japanese Political Situation [December 1944]
441 No. 661 Japanese Internal Economic Situation
441 No. 679 German Estimate of the Far Eastern Military Situation [January 1945]
441 No. 776 Japanese Incendiary Balloons [February 1945]
441 No. 895 German Estimate of the Military Situation in the Far East
441 No. 898 German Estimate of the Military Situation in the Far East [Feb. 1945]
441 No. 905 German Account of Decisions Reached at Yalta Conference
442 No. 969 German Discussion of Yalta Conference Results
442 No. 975 German Information on Yalta Conference Discussions
442 No. 1029 Results of Teheran and Cairo Conferences [December 1943]
442 No. 1038 German Interest in Settlement of Timor Question [September 1943]

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442 No. 1039 German Report of Portuguese Intentions [October 1943]
442 No. 1045 German Report of British and American Reactions to Moscow
Conference [November 1943]
442 No. 1046 Further Results of the Moscow Conference [November 1943]
442 No. 1047 Predictions at to Impending Big Three Conference [December 1943]
442 No. 1206 Japanese View of Russian Affairs [September 1943; An anti-Semitic
movement had set in, in Russia and strong propaganda was pinning the
responsibility for the war and resultant suffering on the Jews.]
442 No. 1208 Japanese Estimate of Russian and Rumanian Morale [November 1943]
442 No. 1209 Views of the Japanese Foreign Minister [February 1944]
481 17128. Report from Swiss consul in Kobe regarding visit to Allied prisoner of
war camps in Formosa. September 30, 1944.
504 18102. Report on Conditions of German Jewish Refugees in Shanghai, China
during the occupation, Torture of one and death of seven noted, October 29, 1945
504 Report on Communist military activities and organization in North China,
December 17, 1945, 5 pp.
504 Report on disposal of Gold and property by Germans in Shanghai, China,
November1, 1945
504 Report on Japanese communists in Shanghai, China, Japanese communists,
January 28, 1946
504 Report on North China-Communist situation, December 28, 1945
511 Information on Indo-China, June 1945, 8 pp.
511 Memo on group attitudes in southern Malaya, October 2, 1945, 6 pp.
511 Memo on Kuala Lumpur, Malaya, November 12,1945
511 Memo on political documents on Indian activities in Thailand, June 15, 1945,
19 pp.
511 Memo on Sino-Thai Communist newspaper, July 25, 1945, 7 pp.
511 Memo on the situation in Java, October 28, 1945, 3 pp.
514 Documents taken from the offices of the Japanese Naval Attach in Lisbon,
Portugal 1944-1945

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1 Memorandum from HQ, OSS, SU, Detachment 203, China Theater, requesting
permission to carry out a reconnaissance trip to Manchuria, May 17, 1945, 5 pp. The
memorandum argues that the trip would provide a chance to find out about the Anti-
Japanese Salvation Corps and to collect intelligence about an area that was probably
the place where the Japanese will attempt their last stand.
1 Draft plan to carry out the reconnaissance trip to Manchuria described above, July
6, 1945, 3 pp.
1 Operational Plans for the reconnaissance trip to Manchuria described above,
codename Ostrich, August 1, 1945, ca. 7 pp.
1 Folder entitled Kaji & POW Projects, January 14, 1945-August 2, 1945, 200 pp.
Records relating to the possible use of Japanese exiles, detainees, and/or POWS-
held by the Chinese government-to prevail upon their countrymen to desert,
surrender, or take other desired action. The man mentioned most often for this
was Wataru Kaji, President of the League of Establishing Democratic Japan.

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2 Memorandum proposing a reconnaissance trip through the northeastern Chinese
provinces of Shantung, Hopeh, and Jehol, April 3, 1945, 4 pp. The provinces were
said to be the home of puppet armies that would take instruction and leadership
from the U.S. Forces or the Central Government if they were approached properly.
3 Folder entitled Contact Reports, ca. May 1945, 55 pp. The folder contains
a memo on the intelligence needs of the MO Branch, an assessment of
personalities in Malaya and Thailand (Chinese and others), a report of a rumor
that U.S. representatives in Yalta have reached a secret agreement with the
Russians that Korea would become a sphere of Russian influence, a memo of a
conversation among people affiliated with the Institute of Pacific Relations about
the organization of the United Nations, a List of Questions Relating to the Views
of National Delegations and Individual Delegates on the Post-War Treatment of
Japan, and a summary of the Official and Unofficial Views of Representatives
of Various Countries toward the Treatment to Be Afforded Japan during the Final
Phases of the War, the Transition to Military Occupation, and Later. The copy of the
questions on the post-war treatment of Japan was specifically for Russia, and the
last memo addresses the separate views of Britain and Russia.
4 Folder entitled Augur Cables, Chronological file of outgoing cables, from OSS,
China Theater, September12-November 3, 1945, 34 pp. Augur was the special
indicator on all communications pertaining to plans to maintain U.S. intelligence
activities in China after the war. Since China was friendly to the US, every effort
should be made to convey the impression that intelligence activities will cease
entirely when U.S. Forces retire from China. The need for secrecy meant that an
almost entirely new staff had to be recruited, since the Chinese working for the
OSS up to that time were largely motivated by patriotism. One possible source of
personnel was a number of Korean American enlisted men inducted into Army at
OSS request by special arrangement . . . where under OSS has right to discharge
at any time. . . .
5 Message describing Japanese efforts to maintain control in Nanking, China, March
21, ca.1945, 1 p.
5 Message describing events in Japan, ca. March 30, 1945, 1 p. The message
describes Tokyo as being under a terroristic regime after a successful
assassination attempt on the General Staff, and a feeling among the public that the
only hope for a Japanese victory lies in Russia remaining neutral in Pacific war.
5 Message describing a possible deal between Moslems, Buddhists and Catholics
in India, ca. March 1945, 1 p. The deal called for Moslems and Buddhists to not
obstruct Catholic missionaries, and in return Market would use its influence to
facilitate India becoming a British Dominion.
5 Message describing Communist propaganda activity in Nanking, China, ca. April
12, 1945, 1 p. The Japanese did not oppose the activity, the message says,
because the Communists are fundamentally opposed to Chiang Kai-Shek.
5 Message about what was being said about the war in the Japanese press, ca. May
1945, 1 p. The Japanese government was stressing friendship with Russia, whom
by intense Japanese propaganda is presented as a liberator of peoples.

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5 Message regarding discussions among Soviet, Japanese, and Manchukuo
representatives about the possibility of the Japanese emperor renouncing the
Manchukuo throne and establishing a Communist regime there, May 28, 1945, 1 p.
Manchukuo would detach itself from Japan and conclude alliance with Russia.
9 Cable discussing the creation of a peacetime intelligence network in China,
September 18, 1945, 2 pp.
9 Cable discussing intelligence gathering in Siam [Thailand], Oct. 31, 1945, 2 pp. The
Siamese had no objection to an overt SSU presence, the writer stated, but the British
would probably object because it creates precedent which Russians and others
might try to follow. Cable recommending that the Strategic Services Unit office in
Rangoon, Burma be ostensibly closed and the intelligence officer reassigned to the
State Department as a military liaison officer, Jan. 4, 1946, 1 p. The cables writer
felt that between British opposition to the U.S. presence in Burma, and the ongoing
Burmese revolution, my scope would be much broader for future as military liaison
officer rather than what is known definitely as intelligence officer.
10 Message from Bangkok, Thailand to Singapore regarding Reuters being
government subsidized, February 17, [1946?], 1 p.
10 Message passing on information from a British paramilitary operations officer
regarding developments in Cambodia and Siam [Thailand], March 1, 1946, 1 p.
10 23463. Message to commanding officers in Delhi, Rangoon, Bangkok, Saigon,
Batavia, and Medan with directions for liquidating their detachments, March 5,
1946, 2 pp. Extra directions for Rangoon, Saigon and Bangkok say that you are
reminded that locally employed war crimes personnel should be denied access to
our office installations.
10 Message describing unrest in Indonesia, March 5, 1946, 2 pp.
10 Message describing Paramilops Thai-FIC Border, March 7, 1946, 2 pp.
10 Message describing military situation in Vietnam, March 29, 1945, 1 p. The
message says in part that Gen. Chang Fa Queis Two Side Army says Liaison
Bureau advises Ho Chi Minhs govt. They fear Ho ties with Communists but as yet
uncovered none.
10 Message on Communism in Siam [Thailand], December 12, 1945, 1 p.
10 Message on Chinese-Siamese relations, December 28, 1945, 1 p.
10 Message about economic developments in Thailand, July 28, 1945, 2 pp. The
message says that the British assumed that Thailand would remain a hostile nation
despite Thai financing of their clandestine help, and discusses plans for dealing
with different printings of the baht.
10 Messages relating to developments in India and Siam, Oct. 21and 23, 1945, 4 pp.
11 23607. Memorandum describing the Marlin Mission, Nov.1, 1945, 2 pp. The
Marlin Mission went to Macao to secure evidence on Chinese collaborationists;
to investigate Japanese war criminals, firms and businessmen; to investigate
the effectiveness of Japanese intelligence organizations during the war; and to
determine if the Japanese left behind any secret underground organizations; and
to investigate the economic and political status of Macao.

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16 Folder with cables of information relating to Japan from discredited Source Vessel
[Virgilio Scattolini], Jan. 31-July 14, 1945, ca. 180 pp. The cable of February 6
talks of Japanese depression over German defeats; Japanese anxiety over the
upcoming Big 3 Conference; Japanese acceptance of the loss of the Philippines;
and the possibility of the Catholic Church, acting as intermediary, might induce
the U.S. to accept something less than unconditional surrender, in which case
millions of Japanese might turn to Catholicism. There is a note attached to the
cable informing Gen. Donovan that the cable was also sent to the President, the
Secretary of State, the JCS, and a few other people.
21 Memorandum relating to Korean Field Intelligence, February 1, 1945, 3 pp. The
memorandum was based on interviews with missionaries who lived in Korea
for a long time. They concluded that a native-born Korean agent with the right
qualifications would have a fair chance of keeping alive and being of some use.
While a white agent, regardless of experience or knowledge, would have virtually
no chance of survival for any useful period of time.
21 Operational Plan for the AMBIO (American Business Intelligence-Orient) Project,
August 4, 1945, 4 pp. The projects objectives were to obtain confidential
information relating to the war effort from American firms represented in the
Far East, to keep track of the representatives the firms sent to the far east with
the idea of using them for SI work, and to condition certain firms to the idea
of continuing on a peace time basis the flow of intelligence to the United States
government.
22 Memorandum entitled Tai Li and Chinese Intelligence, August 1, 1945, 16 pp.
Tai Li was the head of the Bureau of Investigation and Statistics of the National
Military Council.
23 China Theater, X-2 Branch, report on the suicide of Herbert Moy, the leading anti-
Allied radio propagandist in Shanghai, China, November 3, 1945, 4 pp.
23 China Theater, X-2 Branch, report on the East Asiatic Military School in Tientsin,
November 13, 1945, 4 pp. The school, which was run by the Japanese, trained
men of the anti-Communist Bureau of North China to become officers and teachers
of the anti-Communist Volunteer Corps in cities of North China.
23 24214. China Theater, X-2 Branch, report Jap Gendarmerie in Shanghai, China,
containing one Hilaire du Berriers account of his interrogations and beatings by
the Japanese, October 13, 1945, 19 pp.
23 China Theater, X-2 Branch, report on the work of Japanese-German intelligence
agent Baroness Victoria DToll, A.K.A. Madam Victoriani, October 23, 1945, 1 p.
23 24215. China Theater, X-2 Branch, report about the work, persecution, and death
of G. Pagano di Melito, Italian Consul General in Shanghai, Nov. 1, 1945, 5 pp.
23 24216. China Theater, X-2 Branch, report on one Count Douglas, November 13,
1945, 1 p. Count Douglas was reported to be a Nazi spy who lived in San Francisco
until his fellow Californians tried to lynch him. He then was sent to Peking to
recuperate. He may also have been an opium addict.

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23 China Theater, X-2 Branch, report of a meeting of a newly organized assasination
[sic] group of former agents of the Japanese Gendarmerie, September 13, 1945, 1
p.
23 China Theater, X-2 Branch, report on Russian agents in Peking, November 12,
1945, 2 pp.
23 China Theater, X-2 Branch, Safehaven reports on the concealment of rubber and
sugar in Shanghai, October 18 and 20, 1945, 2 pp.
23 China Theater, X-2 Branch, report on the life, loves, and career of German,
Japanese, and Italian agent Olga Williams, September 30, 1945, 2 pp.
23 China Theater, X-2 Branch, report on some of the officers of The Plum
Organization, Ume Kikan, Japanese Secret Service Organization, October 18,
1945, 2 p.
23 China Theater, X-2 Branch, report of an interview with Louis Theodor Siefken,
head of the Abwehr I.M. (Far East F. O.) in Shanghai from 1940-1942, October 16,
1945, 6 pp.
23 China Theater, X-2 Branch, report on the Association of Free Germans in Shanghai,
September 19, 1945, 2 pp. The Associations purpose was eliminating without
compromise nationalsozialism [sic] and its system and to co-operate in the
reconstruction of all communal institutions of cultural, social, and educational
service.
23 China Theater, X-2 Branch, report about one Eugene Pick-Hovens, the No. 1
foreigner of the Japanese Gendarmerie in Shanghai, October 9, 1945, 4 pp. China
Theater, X-2 Branch, report regarding the espionage work of Harvey Clark, Jr. of
Shanghai, October 13, 1945, 1 p.
32 Handwriting on the printed pages identifies many of the collaborators as living in
Shanghai, China. In addition to names, the list sometimes provides details of the
alleged collaboration, along with the persons nationality and local address, and
evaluations of the source of the accusation.
34 20131. Reports and memoranda from the China Theater relating to atomic energy,
December 1945-October 1946, ca. 200 pp. The OSS indicator for the topic was
RAMONA. Most of the records relate to Japanese uranium mining and production
during the war, and Soviet and Chinese attempts to obtain uranium after the war.
A January 1946 directive about atomic energy sent from China Theater HQ to all
X-2 field stations reported indications of a great deal of activity by subversive
organizations and foreign countries.
36 China Theater, X-2 Branch Report entitled Chucase, relating to the arrest and
interrogation of Japanese agents in Sian, July 26,1945, 44 pp. [2 copies]
36 Document #20112. China Theater, X-2 Branch Report on the arrest and
interrogation of Col. Tomiaki Hidaka, the head of Japanese Intelligence in North
China, July 8, 1946, 6 pp. The Chinese arrested Hidaka at the request of the
Russians, who accused him of responsibility for the disappearance of two Russian
men. The two men reportedly worked in Russias Far Eastern Bacteriological
Warfare Section. The purpose of the section was to wipe out all anti-Soviet
elements and Japanese forces in Manchuria and China.

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39 Reports from Strategic Services Unit, Saigon, French Indo-China Detachment,
supplying biographical information on sources, April 1, 1946, 5 pp.
39 Strategic Services Unit Formosa Report #115, March 15, 1946, 2 pp.
39 Summary minutes of the weekly meeting of X-2 Personnel at HQ, OSS, SU DET.
202, China, December 19, 1944, 6 pp.
39 X-2 Branch Monthly Progress Report (#3) made at Kar B.O. [India?], November
26, 1944, 7 pp.
39 Summary minutes of the weekly meeting of X-2 Personnel at HQ, OSS, SU DET.
202, China, November 1944?, 2 pp
39 Red Cross Clubs, China Theater, August 20, 1945, 1 p. The report concludes that,
while some enemy agents did work for the Red Cross, there was no concentrated
plan to penetrate the Red Cross.
39 Report on a visit of two Japanese intelligence agents now employed by Chinese
intelligence, engaged in intelligence activity directed against the Soviets, March
13, 1946, 20 pp.
39 Report on enemy agents in Eastern Chekiang, China, May 22, 1945, 2 pp. The
report is by the U.S. Army Liaison Office of the Church Missionary Society in Linhai,
Chekiang, China.

Entry 212 Boxes 1-6 location: 250/64/33/5

Box Subject
1 Memo relating X-2 Experience with Burma Anti-Fascist League, April 1945, 4pp.
3 Monthly Progress Report of X-2 OSS India Burma Theater of Operations (IBT),
October 4, 1945, 16 pp.
3 Monthly Progress Report of X-2 OSS Detachment 404 IBT, June 20, 1945, 6 pp.
3 X-2 Rangoon, Burma Branch Report on the Indian Independence Movement, June
4, 1945, 9 pp. The report recounts the interrogation M.S. Doshi, one of the more
fanatical members of the Indian Independence League in Burma.
3 Report of Recent Activities of the AFPFL (Anti-Fascist Peoples Freedom League,
Burma) and Their Difficulties With the National Revolutionary Party, August 10,
1945, 4 pp.
3 Memorandum regarding relations between X-2 and British Special Counter
Intelligence (SCI) in Malaya and the Netherlands East Indies, September 27, 1945,
2 pp.
3 Report regarding unrest in India over continued British rule, Dec. 10, 1945, ca.
23pp. The report is handwritten. It covers a variety of topics, including a meeting
of the Executive Committee of the Delhi Muslim League, reactions to a proposed
meeting between Mahatma Ghandi and the Governor of Bengal, reactions to a trial
of Indian National Army members, and the activities of the Communist Party of
India.
3 X-2 Intelligence Checklist from IBT HQ to commanding officers of Strategic
Services Units regarding what information to ask sources about, December 31,
1945, 4 pp.
3 Report regarding unrest in India and Pakistan over continued British rule by Source
Taj, February 4, 1946, 8pp. The report includes a reference to a mystery woman
of Java nicknamed Sourabaya Sue, who, speaking in a terrific American accent
roamed behind Indonesian lines exhorting them to fight the British to the last
man.
5 X-2 report about Japanese espionage activities in Sian, China, Feb. 2, 1945, 2 pp.

RG 226. Records of the Office of Strategic Services 551


Records of the Research and Analysis Branch Entry 215: Previously Withdrawn Sources and Methods Files

Box Subject
5 X-2 report on the infiltration of Japanese agents from Boyang and Taiuyan, March
28, 1945, 2pp.
5 X-2 report giving the routes used by Japanese agents passing from Shansi to
Shensi, China, May 20, 1945, 2 pp.
5 Report from the China Theater, X-2 Branch regarding Japanese intelligence
organizations in the Shangchiu, Kweiteh area, Honan, China, August 13, 1945,
3 pp.
5 China Theater, X-2 Branch report on cooperation between former Japanese
intelligence agents and Soviet intelligence agents in North China, January 28,
1946, 2 pp.
5 China Theater, X-2 Branch report regarding German espionage agents and
collaborators in Shanghai and Peking, China, 1941-1944, September 6, 1945, 9 p.
24470. Letter by Lily Abegg, a Swiss citizen, formerly of Kobe, Japan, defending
Tokyo Rose, (Iva dAquino), April 27, 1946, 9 pp. Among the extenuating
circumstances listed by Abegg was the fact that dAquino had been talked into
speaking on the radio, not by Japanese, but by Allied officers who were prisoners
of war.
5 Reports regarding suspected members of Tai Lis organization, the Bureau of
Investigations and Statistics of the Military Affairs Council, China, January 18,
1945-May 10, 1946, ca. 50 pp.
6 Report on Whos Who: Chinese Communist Personalities, April 22, 1946, 203 pp.
6 Memo regarding Soviet propaganda among Koreans in Shanghai to start active
demands for the independence of Korea from the American occupation troops,
December 15, 1945, 6 pp.
6 Report of interrogations of Maj. Gen. Onouchi and Col. Eiichi Hirose, September
25, 1946, 5 pp.
6 Report entitled Historical Note on the Sino-Japanese War: Plans Made in Early
1939 by High-ranking Japanese Army Officers for its Immediate Settlement
through Negotiation with Chungking, September 25, 1946, 2 pp.
6 Report entitled Soviet Penetration Methods in Manchuria (1939) and Finland
(1944), September 27, 1946, 2 pp.
6 Report regarding interrogation of Momotaro Enomoto, October 7, 1946, 4 pp.
6 Report concerning Japanese specialists on Soviet intelligence, Oct. 2, 1946, 8 pp.
6 Report about Japanese wartime collaboration with the Polish intelligence service,
October 2, 1946, 12pp. This report includes references to the intelligence work
of one Sugihara, the Japanese Consul in Koenigsberg. [This appears to be Chiune
Sugihara, now famous for helping approximately 6000 Jews escape from Kaunas,
Lithuania. The report does not give Sugiharas first name, nor does it mention
him helping Jews earlier in the war. However, it does identify him as having been
in Kaunas, Lithuania and having moved from Lithuania to East Prussia after the
Soviet invasion, which are facts that match Chiune Sugiharas bio.]
6 Report regarding interrogation of Major General Makoto, Sept. 25, 1946, 10pp.
6 Report about Japanese wartime intelligence activities in Northern Europe,
September 30, 1946, 58pp. [This report also contains references to a Sugihara,
Japanese Consul in Kaunas, Lithuania.]
Entry 215 Boxes 1-11 location: 250/64/33/07

Box Subject
2 26057. Combat Interrogation Team No. 5 interview with Mr. Decruz in Namtu,
Burma. Provided information on his being tortured repeatedly by the Japanese while
interned at a civilian camp in Burma.
8 A List of Whos Who in Tai Li Secret Service Organization, n.d., 5 pp.

RG 226. Records of the Office of Strategic Services 552


Records of the Research and Analysis Branch Entry 216: Previously Withdrawn Sources and Methods Files

Box Subject
8 Report of X-2 experiences with Burma Anti-Fascist League, ca. 1945, 5 pp. Report
on intelligence activities in North Indo-China, n.d., 5 pp.
10 Folder entitled Opium, 1944-1945, ca. 75 pp. Contains information regarding OSS
acquisition in India and distribution in Burma of opium as payment for services,
e.g., for information, and State Department displeasure with such practices.

Entry 216 Boxes 1-10 location: 250/64/34/02

Box Subject
7 Information on Chinese Catholics and Chinese Intelligence, February-June 1945, ca.
15 pp.
8 Information on Kuomintang Intelligence, August 1945, 4 pp.
8 Report on Changchun Branch of Central Bank of China and the disappearance of 15
million grams of Silver, August 22, 1946, 4 pp.
8 Report on Jerry Shu, Foreign Minister of the Nanking Puppet Government and
liaison between the Japanese Government, the Puppet Government, and the
Chinese people, May 19, 1945, 1 p.
10 Bombay India, X-2 Final Survey Report, July 27, 1945, ca. 20 pp.
10 Report on general condition in Chefoo, China, with attachments, May 30, 1946, ca.
20 pp.

RG 226. Records of the Office of Strategic Services 553


Records of the IMTFE Entry 3: Name and Subject Index, 1947

National Archives Collection of World War II War Crimes


Records
Record Group 238

Records of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East


(IMTFE) 1946-1948

The International Military Tribunal for the Far East (IMTFE) was established by a special
proclamation of Gen. Douglas MacArthur, Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers
(SCAP), January 19, 1946. The IMTFEs intent was to implement the Potsdam Declaration
of China, the United States, and the United Kingdom (July 26, 1945, as accepted by the
Japanese signatories of the Instrument of Surrender, September 2, 1945), which states
that war criminals would be brought to justice. It was also established to act on the SCAPs
authority to issue all orders implementing the Japanese surrender terms. Such authority
was given to SCAP by a declaration of the foreign ministers of the United Kingdom, United
States, and Soviet Union, issued from Moscow, December 27, 1945. In accordance with the
IMTFE charter, promulgated by General Order 1, General Headquarters (GHQ) SCAP, January
19, 1946, and amended by General Order 20, GHQ SCAP, April 25, 1946, IMTFE consisted of
11 judges, appointed by SCAP, as the representative in nationality of the Allied signatories
of the Instrument of Surrender, and of India and the Philippines. IMTFE heard cases against
28 defendants, April 29, 1946-January 12, 1948 and rendered judgments, November 4-
12, 1948, against 25 defendants (2 having died during the trial and 1 having been deemed
incompetent to stand trial), with 7 sentenced to death, 16 to life imprisonment, 1 to 20
years imprisonment, and 1 to 7 years imprisonment.

Minutes of Proceedings [Hearings] May 17, 1946-November 12, 1948 (0238-PI-


180-1)
Two incomplete sets of minutes summarizing the proceeding of the tribunal in open court
(0238-PI-180-5) and the proceedings held in the chambers of the president (0238-PI-180-
6). The minutes include time and place of each session; judges, counsel, and defendants
present and absent; testimony given; exhibits offered; and arguments and motions
advanced. A few handwritten notations and corrections appear on the records. 3 volumes.
Arranged chronologically. There are no minutes for the period April 29-May 16, 1946. Box
1 location: 190/10/19/01.

Name and Subject Index to Part of Entry 5 (pp. 1-16,997) June 30, 1947 (0238-PI-
180-2)
Entitled General Index of the Record of the Prosecutions Case, the mimeographed index
was prepared by the International Prosecution Section (IPS) as IPS document 0005.
There is very little cross-indexing. Arranged alphabetically by name and subject with
additional breakdowns under the major entries also arranged alphabetically. Box 2 location:
190/10/19/01.

Name and Subject Index to Part of Entry 5 (pp. 16,998-24,758) October 10, 1947
(0238-PI-180-3)
Entitled General Index of the Record of the Defense Case, the mimeographed index

RG 238. National Archives Collection of World War II War Crimes Records 554
Records of the IMTFE Entry 6: Transcript of the Proceedings in Chambers, 1946-1948

was prepared by the IPS and issued as IPS document 0008. The index covers only the
parts of the defenses case that had been presented by October 1947. These included the
following phases: general problems, Manchuria and Manchukuo, China, the Soviet Union,
and the Tri-Partite Pact Subdivision of the Pacific War Phase. The remainder of the Pacific
War Phase and the individual defenses are not covered in this index. Very little is cross-
indexed. A copy of IPS document 0005 (0238-PI-180-2) is bound with this index. Arranged
alphabetically by name and subject with additional breakdowns under the major entries also
arranged alphabetically. Box 3 location: 190/10/19/01.

Name Indexes of Witnesses in Entry 5 (0238-PI-180-4)


In addition to giving the page number of the transcript on which a witnesss testimony
appears, the mimeographed index includes the name of the attorney examining the
witness and indicates whether the testimony is the result of direct examination or cross-
examination. Arranged alphabetically by surname of witness in two subseries: prosecution
witnesses and defense witnesses. Box 4 location: 190/10/19/01.

Transcript of the Proceedings April 29, 1946-November 12, 1948 (0238-PI-180-5)


A verbatim account of the proceedings of the tribunal in open court containing all
arguments of counsel, motions, objections, rulings, pleas, testimony, opinions of the
court, direct examination and cross-examination of witnesses, references to court exhibits,
and, in some cases, texts of the exhibits. The transcript also gives the date and time of
commencement and adjournment of each session, names of the justices, members of the
IPS and International Defense Panel (IDP), monitors, interpreters, and other court personnel
present. Specifically included in the transcript are the texts of the indictments (vol. 1),
prosecution summations (vols. 58-63), defense summations (vols. 63-72), the judgment
(vols. 73-74), and the sentences (vol. 74). The transcript does not include the two
concurring and three dissenting opinions that are part of the court journal (0238-PI-180-7)
and the court papers (0238-PI-180-11). Scattered throughout the transcript is information
relating to matters of importance, such as complaints about working conditions and changes
in court personnel. The final volume contains a number of certificates signed by court
stenographers testifying to the correctness of the pages for which they were responsible.
Arranged chronologically with pages of the 74 volumes numbered consecutively 1 to 49,858.
Daily tables of contents precede the transcript for each day. For name and subject index
see Entries 2-4. Boxes 5-78 location: 190/10/19/01.

Transcript of Proceedings in Chambers May 4, 1946-September 28, 1948 (0238-


PI-180-6)
A verbatim account (in six volumes) of the conferences among the judges and the
prosecution and defense counsel held in the chambers of the IMTFE President. It chronicles
the attempt of the prosecution and defense to define the legal limits within which the trial
was to be conducted and to delineate the rights of the accused consistent with the IMTFE
Charter. Specific matters heard by the judges in chamber include requests for medical
examination of defendants, motions on the jurisdiction of the IMTFE, requests of the
defendants for temporary paroles for personal reasons, motions asking for additional time to
file pleadings, requests for the return of documents submitted by defendants, requests for
the production of witnesses or documents, and applications to have evidence presented in

RG 238. National Archives Collection of World War II War Crimes Records 555
Records of the IMTFE Entry 11: Court Papers, 1946-1948

the form of a prepared statement rather than by oral examination. The transcript contains
frequent references to the court papers (0238-PI-180-11). Arranged chronologically. Boxes
79-81 location: 190/10/20/05.

Court Journal April 29, 1946-November 12, 1948 (0238-PI-180-7)


Daily summaries (in eight volumes) of all proceedings in open court (0238-PI-180-5) and
in conference between the president of the Tribunal and representatives of the Office of
the General Secretary, the IPS, and the IDP (0238-PI-180-6). The journal lists the date
and type of session; the judges, counsel, and others present and gives a short outline of
matters considered. Journal entries for a given day contain more information than do the
court minutes (0238-PI-180-1) for the same day. The journal includes the judgment of the
tribunal and the dissenting opinion of Justice Roling (pp. 3,747-4,015), Justice Bernard
(pp. 4,016-4,099), and Justice Pal (pp. 4,100-5,463). Arranged chronologically. Pages are
numbered consecutively, 1 to 5,463. Boxes 82-89 location: 190/10/20/05.

Index to Court Docket (0238-PI-180-8)


Under major headings, entries are arranged by court paper number. Entries under
defendants are arranged alphabetically by surname of defendant and thereunder by
court paper number. Arranged alphabetically under the following headings: affidavits,
applications, arraignment, certificates of illness, corrections of the court proceedings,
defendants, depositions, directions, health, hearings, indictments, judgments, motions,
oaths, orders, pleadings, requests for witnesses and documents, sentences, and
summonses. Box 90 location: 190/10/20/06.

Name Card Index to Witnesses in the Court Docket (0238-PI-180-9)


The name of the witness is at the top left of each of the 3 x 5 cards, and the court docket
number is on the upper right preceded by one of the following identifying words: Order,
Paper, or App[lication]. The cards bear notations indicating whether the person named
is a prosecution or defense witness. In some cases the card gives the date the summons
to testify was issued and delivered to the witness. The name of the defendant for whom a
defense witness gave testimony appears in parentheses. Arranged alphabetically. Box 91
location: 190/10/20/06.

Court Docket April 25, 1946-November 19, 1948 (0238-PI-180-10)


A mimeographed listing of all court papers (0238-PI-180-11), giving a brief description of
each paper and the date it was entered in the docket. In addition, the docket contains brief
daily entries describing what occurred in court or in chambers. These unnumbered entries,
collectively entitle Chronology of Pleadings and Proceedings, are interspersed throughout
the docket in chronological order. Arranged chronologically and numbered in sequence (1-
1,740). For an index to the court docket, see Entry 8. Box 92 location: 190/10/20/07.

Court Papers April 1946-November 1948 (0238-PI-180-11)


Includes motions and petitions of defendants; affirmations and oaths of the judges, counsel,
and witnesses; court orders requesting the results of inquiries into the physical and medical
condition of certain defendants; requests for the production of witnesses and documents
(summonses); certificates nominating or withdrawing counsel or testifying to the illness

RG 238. National Archives Collection of World War II War Crimes Records 556
Records of the IMTFE Entry 14: Court Exhibits, 1946-1948

of the defendants; requests for the correction, withdrawal, or substitution of documents;


and censure motions. Important documents in this series included judgment of the tribunal
(No. 1,738), the separate opinions of Justice Webb (No. 1,738D) and Justice Jaranilla
(No. 1,738G), and the dissenting opinions of Justice Pal (No. 1,738C), Justice Roling (No.
1,738E), and Justice Bernard (No. 1,738F). Arranged numerically 1-1,740. Boxes 93-110
location: 190/10/20/07.

Register of Court Exhibits June 12, 1946-February 10, 1948 (0238-PI-180-12)


Information for each exhibit includes the date on which the exhibit was offered, the exhibit
number, the prosecution or defense document number, a notation indicating whether the
exhibit was admitted or merely identified, and, in some instances, a brief description of the
exhibit. The register is a rough pencil-and-ink log with entries made on a day-to-day basis.
Arranged chronologically. Box 111 location: 190/10/21/02.

List of Court Exhibits 1948 (0238-PI-180-13)


Each entry contains the court exhibit number, the prosecution or defense document
number, and a description of the exhibit, including originator, date, physical type and form,
and the number of the page of the transcript of proceedings (0238-PI-180-5) on which
the document is offered into evidence. In contrast with Entry 12, this list is a carefully
prepared finding aid. Arranged by exhibit number (1-3,915). Boxes 112-113 location:
190/10/21/03.

Court Exhibits 1946-1948 (0238-PI-180-14)


The exhibits consist of a wide variety of published and unpublished documents mainly from
U.S. and Japanese sources. The Japanese items, with the exception of those presented
for identification only, are accompanied by English translations. Among the exhibits are
Findings of Fact of the U.S. Navy Board of Inquiry in Connection with the Sinking of the
U.S.S. Panay, December 1937 (No. 263); reports of the U.S. Treasury Department on the
alleged involvement of Japanese officials in the Chinese drug trade (Nos. 415-433); SCAP
Research Report No. 132, entitled The Pearl Harbor Operation, December 1, 1945 (No.
1,265); a volume of 1944 Naval General Staff directives (No. 3,571); 37 booklets prepared
by the U.S. Tariff Commission in 1944 and 1945, bearing the general title Japanese Trade
Studies and covering such industries as cement, aluminum, lead, copper, coal, and rice
(No. 3,714); a synopsis of evidence on class B and C offenses allegedly committed by the
Japanese in the Dutch East Indies (No. 1,687); a copy of Some Cases of Man Handling and
Ill-Treatment by Japanese Guards in the Prisoner of War Camp at Macassar, [in the Celebes]
(No. 1,805); a table showing the increase of the strength of the Kwantung Army and of the
Japanese Army 1932-1945 (No. 706); Ten Years of Japans Burrowing in the Netherlands
East Indies, an official report of the Netherlands East Indies Government on Japans
subversive activities in the archipelago (No. 1,326); and a 17-volume set of the diary of
Marquis Koichi Kido in Japanese (No. 178), with English excepts scattered throughout the
exhibits (Nos. 178A-179R). A few oversized exhibits are shelved at the end of the series.
The court exhibits are filmed on rolls 8-28 and 30-36 of NARA Microfilm Publication T918.
Arranged numerically, 1-3,915. Entry 13 provides a listing of items. Boxes 114-329
location: 190/10/21/03.

RG 238. National Archives Collection of World War II War Crimes Records 557
Records of the IMTFE Entry 17: Defense Documents, 1947-1948

List of Documents Rejected as Evidence by the Tribunal (0238-PI-180-15)


Typed list of defense and prosecution documents submitted to the tribunal as evidence and
rejected. In addition to a description of each document and the reject document number,
the list includes the defense or prosecution document number, the page number of the
transcript of proceedings on which is recorded the submission of the document in evidence,
and the page on which the documents rejection is recorded. Arranged by rejected
document number (R1-R790). Box 330 location: 190/10/25/05.

Rejected Exhibits 1919-1945 (0238-PI-180-16)


Rejected exhibits include letters and telegrams exchanged between Japanese ministers
and ministers of other governments; texts of mutual assistance treaties and agreements;
excerpts from speeches, statements, and addresses by Japanese diplomats and diplomats
of other nations; excerpts from American books on China and Japan such as John B. Powell,
My Twenty-Five Years in China (New York: The Macmillan Co, 1945), and Joseph C. Grew,
Ten Years in Japan (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1944); excerpts from Sagataro Kaku,
Opium Policy in Japan (Geneva: Albert Kundig, 1924); articles from Japanese newspapers
and magazines, especially those concerned with military actions against China or with
U.S. military and naval affairs; statements and depositions of the defendants; published
speeches of members of the Japanese wartime cabinets; and excerpts from Hearings Before
the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack (Washington, D.C.,
1946), Nazi-Soviet Relations, 1939-1941 (Washington, D.C.: Dept of State Publ., 1948).11
Arranged numerically, R1-R790. The enclosing envelope or folder to the documents list
the defense or prosecution document number and the rejection number and the date. A
few oversized exhibits are shelved at the end of the series. Boxes 331-369 location:
190/10/26/05; Suit Boxes 354-371 location: 190/B/07/01; oversized Boxes 337-361
location: 190/10/26/05.

Defense Documents 1947-1948 (0238-PI-180-17)


Included are Japanese yearbooks containing industrial, financial, and business data (Nos.
278, 352, and 715); a 1938 published lecture by Shinsuke Kishi, vice head of the Industrial
Department of Manchukuo (No. 558); articles from the February 1947 Nippon Times
in which President Harry S. Truman and Secretary of War Robert P. Patterson pleaded
for universal military training (nos. 572, 586-587); part of the Official Transcript of the
International Military Tribunalat Nuremberg (No. 1,397); Annexes to the Resolution
Adopted by the General Commission of the Conference for the Reduction and Limitation of
Armaments, 1932 (No. 1,904); the 1945 annual report of Secretary of the Navy James V.
Forrestal (No. 1,890); and an affidavit of Joseph C. Grew regarding defendant Koki Hirota
(No. 2,466). Arranged numerically, 1-3,350. There are many gaps in the numbering as
this is the remnant of a larger series, most of which was offered as evidence to the tribunal
and incorporated into Entry 14 if accepted and into Entry 16 if rejected. Boxes 372-
380 location: 190/10/26/03; Boxes 381-392 location: 190/10/26/06; oversized Box 389
location: 190/10/25/05.

11. John B. Powell, an editor of China Weekly Review who was captured by the Japanese and interned, testified
about the Mukden Incident, aggression in China, and Japanese treatment of internees.

RG 238. National Archives Collection of World War II War Crimes Records 558
Records of the IMTFE Entry 22: Select IMTFE and IPS Records, 1948

Petitions Submitted to Gen. Douglas MacArthur Requesting Review of The


Judgment and Sentences of the Tribunal November 1948 (0238-PI-180-18)
Contains mimeograph copies of 25 individual petitions: one for each defendant sentenced
and a general petition presented by Ben Bruce Blakeney on behalf of all defense counsel.
Each petition includes a general statement regarding the judgment of the tribunal, a
discussion of the legal points giving rise to the petition, contrasting contentions of the
prosecution and the defense, and memorandums offered in support of the petitions. Other
documents include depositions, statements testifying to errors of fact in the judgment, and
the dissenting opinions of the justices themselves. In some cases, bibliographies citing legal
precedent to support the petitioners claims are appended. Arranged numerical (1-25) in
the order in which they were filed. Box 393 location: 190/10/26/07.

Records Relating to General MacArthurs Review of the Judgment of the Tribunal


November-December 1948 (0238-PI-180-19)
General MacArthurs statement concerning the review of the judgment of the tribunal, a
memorandum on a conference of representatives of the Allied Governments convened by
MacArthur to assist him in the review of the tribunals judgment, written observations on
the sentences from the Ambassador of France and the Acting Chief of The Netherlands
Mission, and a certified copy of the U.S. Supreme Court denial of the defendants requests
to file petitions for writs of habeas corpus. Arranged chronologically. Box 394 location:
190/10/26/07.

Official Photographs March 18, 1946-November 9, 1948 (0238-PI-180-20)


Mounted photographic prints (14 vols., approx. 750 items) depict the judges, prosecution
and defense counsel, defendants, witnesses, other court personnel, visitors, court scenes,
and some trial exhibits. These albums contain a selection from the official photographs of
the trial, taken by U.S. military photographers and collected by the Executive Secretary of
the IMTFE, Lt. Col. George Handley. Arranged chronologically. There is no index.

Miscellaneous Records 1946-1948 (0238-PI-180-21)


Included are a certified summary of the contents of the original records of the IMTFE; a
list of corrections of the transcript of the tribunals proceedings (0238-PI-180-5); defense
counsel requests for the summonses; mimeographed copies of the charter and the rule of
procedures of the tribunal; copies of a chronological and statistical summary of the trial to
April 16, 1948; oaths taken by IMTFE personnel not to disclose official matters relating to
the trial; receipts for documents or exhibits withdrawn pursuant to court order (see court
papers, Paper No. 297, Entry 11); applications to excuse the defendants from the dock for
consultation with their counsel; and a list of names of defense counsel with summaries of
their careers and other records of similar nature. Arranged by subject. Boxes 395-398
location: 190/10/26/07.

Microfilm Copy of Selected IMTFE and IPS Records 1948 (0238-PI-180-22)


The 61 rolls of 35mm positive microfilm were prepared by the Photographic Division of
the IMTFE (AGO Project 414). Included in the microfilm publication (T-918) are the court
journal to February 11, 1948 (0238-PI-180-7), court exhibits (0238-PI-180- 14), court
papers (0238-PI-180-11), the judgment of the tribunal, the concurring and dissenting

RG 238. National Archives Collection of World War II War Crimes Records 559
Records of the IMTFE Entry 22: Select IMTFE and IPS Records, 1948

opinions, and the sentences imposed by the tribunal. Rolls 37-58 contain evidentiary
documents collected by the IPS. The microfilm rolls are numbered consecutively (1-62), but
there were never a roll 29. Boxes 1-9 location: 190/10/27/01.

Microfilm copy of selected official trial records, as well as selected documents compiled
by the International Prosecution Section of SCAP (ca. 1919-45), n.d. (61 rolls). Microfilm
Publications: T-918.

Motion Pictures (12 reels): Japan in Time of Emergency, a Japanese-made film emphasizing
the nations material and spiritual strength (1933), received in evidence as IMTFE exhibit
148, n.d.

RG 238. National Archives Collection of World War II War Crimes Records 560
Records of the American Commission for the Protection and
Salvage of Artistic and Historic Monuments in War Areas
Record Group 239

The American Commission for the Protection and Salvage of Artistic and Historic Monuments
in War Areas, also known as the Roberts Commission, was established by President Franklin
D. Roosevelt on June 23, 1943, when he appointed Associate Justice Owen J. Roberts
as chair. The commission cooperated with the U.S. Army in protecting and gathering
information about war damage to cultural treasures. It also compiled data on cultural
property appropriated by the Axis Powers, and encouraged restitution. The Roberts
Commission was abolished on June 30, 1946. Researchers interested in matters relating to
art/cultural restitution matters will find many useful documents in this Record Group.

In early 1942 various civilian groups began making plans to protect Europes cultural
monuments should the areas in which they were located became subject to Allied
occupation. That fall, the President of the Archaeological Institute of America, the President
of the College Art Association, and the Directors of New Yorks Metropolitan Museum of Art,
and Washingtons National Gallery of Art approached Harlan F. Stone, Chief Justice of the
U.S. Supreme Court, with a proposal to establish a government commission to protect and
salvage European artistic and historical monuments. These individuals also contacted the
Chief of the War Departments Civil Affairs Division, as well as the Army Air Intelligence
Service, to enlist support.

On December 8, 1942, Chief Justice Stone wrote President Roosevelt to ask his support
for a plan to establish a government body that during wartime would protect and conserve
artworks, historic monuments, and important papers in Europe, as well as making
restitution of such works to their lawful owners if looted.

As a result of Navy Department requests that the commission prepare maps and lists of
areas in the Far East containing cultural and historic monuments, the Roberts Commission
officially changed its name to The American Commission for the Protection and Salvage of
Artistic and Historic Monuments in War Areas.

During the war, the commission was instrumental in the establishment by the War
Department of a Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives (MFA&A) program to protect cultural
materials in war areas, under the Civil Affairs Division. The commission recommended
acquiring members already in the armed services who had the training and experience to
carry out the formulated plans. Working through the American Defense-Harvard Group and
the Committee for the Protection of Cultural Treasures in War Areas of the American Council
of Learned Societies (two independent civilian groups established before its creation),
the commission supplied the armed forces with over 700 maps of the important cultural
centers and regions of Allied and enemy countries, both in Europe and the Far East, on
which artistic and historic monuments and cultural deposits had been located and described
in accompanying lists. The commission also prepared and distributed lists and handbooks
to MFA&A officers in the field to aid them in preparing official lists of sites and monuments
to be protected. Commission members gave lectures on the care and preservation of

RG 239. Arts and Monuments Commission 561


artworks, monuments, and records for Civil Affairs officers during the early days of Military
Government schools. The commissions staff correlated all reports from MFA&A officers
and made that information available to government agencies, scholars, and students. The
commission also gathered information on available qualified civilian personnel to replace
military personnel when the school of Military Governments was transferred to civilian
hands.

The American Commission cooperated with commissions established in the Allied countries
for analogous purposes and with the Department of State in considering problems relating
to restitution of cultural materials. It was instrumental in the restitution of identifiable
looted public artworks found in the American Zone in Germany to the owner governments.
The commission cooperated in the formation of a special unit within the Office of Strategic
Services specifically concerned with the investigation of enemy personnel suspected of
participating in art looting activities. The commission cooperated with several other federal
agencies in investigating German assets abroad, insofar as these assets involved cultural
materials, and enemy art looting activities in Europe and their relationship to enemy
activities in the Western Hemisphere. The commission recommended to the Treasury
Department the establishment of a system of customs controls to prevent looted art from
being imported into the United States, and examined the special licenses required for the
importation of cultural material.

In April 1944, the Inter-Allied Commission for the Protection and Restitution of Cultural
Material (Vaucher Commission) was established under the chairmanship of Paul Vaucher
as a subcommission of the Conference of Allied Ministers of Education. Composed of
representatives of the varied Allied governments, the Vaucher Commission had as its
purpose the study of problems relating to protection, restitution, and reparations and
the collection and organization of information relating to looting for the eventual use of
SHAEF and particularly of its Civil Affairs Section. This was the agency with which the
Commissions representatives abroad were at first chiefly concerned. The secretariat of
the Vaucher Commission functioned as a central bureau for information on looted objects
supplied by the different national commissions and issued lists of looted objects for the use
of MFA&A officers until its dissolution in November 1945.

The British Committee on Preservation and Restitution of Works of Art, Archives, and
Other Material in Enemy Hands, generally known as the Macmillan Committee after its
Chairman, Lord Macmillan, was established in May 1944, as a counterpart to the American
Commission. It differed from the latter chiefly in that its terms of reference limited
its interest primarily to problems of restitution and reparation, leaving the question of
protection solely to the military authorities. French, Belgian, and Dutch Commissions were
formed in the wake of their countries liberation from German occupation.

The Commissions activities were brought to a close on June 20, 1946. It provided for the
continuation of its work through the offices for Germany-Austria and Japan-Korea of the
Occupied Areas Division (OAD) of the Office of International and Cultural Affairs (OIC) of the
Department of State.

RG 239. Arts and Monuments Commission 562


Records of the Commission Entry 14: Restitution of Cultural Materials, 1943-1946

Records of the Commission

Correspondence 1943-1946 (0239-A1-7)

Roberts Commission correspondence among commission members and personnel, with


other government and Allied agencies and departments, and with private individuals. These
are also folders containing information on various subjects of interest to the commission.
Most of these folders appear to contain copies of materials that may appear in other series,
such as OSS reports. Arranged alphabetically by surname or subject.

Location: 350/76/35/07

Box Subject
15 Far East (5 folders)
17 Jayne, Mr. Horace-Special Advisor-Chungking
18 Navy (3 folders)
18 Office of War Information (4 folders)
19 State Department (2 folders)
20 State Department (4 folders)
21 War Department (7 folders)

Handbooks on Cultural Institutions of European [and Far Eastern] Countries 1943-


1945 (0239-A1-11)

Prepared for use by the army, these handbooks contain lists of museums, monuments,
libraries, archives, and other cultural institutions in the given region. Included are drafts,
abstracts from reference works, and notes used in the preparation of the handbooks.

Box Subject
31 China
35 Japan
35 Korea
36 Philippines

Records Relating to Restitution of Cultural Materials 1943-1946 (0239-A1-14)

Various proposals and reports on matters relating to the restitution of cultural materials
looted by Germany; correspondence between OSS personnel and Commission members,
as well as OSS reports on problems connected with restitution of looted cultural materials;
and miscellaneous correspondence, reports, and memorandums on various aspects of the
restitution of cultural materials. Within these categories, there is no apparent effort at
organization or at differentiation between various topics. In fact, categorization of these
records into three separate and distinct groups is only an impression, for each overlaps the
others. These records contain information on the Far East. Unarranged. Boxes 40-43.

RG 239. Arts and Monuments Commission 563


Records of the Commission Entry 60: Records Concerning Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives Offices, 1945

Published Works Relating to Cultural Materials in War Areas 1944-1945


(0239-A1-19)
Articles and books devoted to the protection and restoration of cultural materials,
particularly artworks and historic buildings, in European war areas. Many of these mention
the Commission and the work of MFA&A officers. Among the works is War Damage
to Libraries and Archives in Europe and the Far East prepared by Crosby. Arranged
alphabetically by title of article or book. Boxes 47-48.

Miscellaneous Records 1944-1945 (0239-A1-23)


Reports, drafts, copies of published parliamentary debates, pamphlets, and background data
on the protection of artworks and monuments in war areas. Included is correspondence
concerning information obtained from prisoners of war and concerning cooperation between
the Commission and the War Crimes Office of the Armys Judge Advocate Generals
Department. There is also material on the Commissions involvement with the Safehaven
Program. Other items include an Allied Military Government report on its Cultural Works
Committee and an Office of War Information (OWI) booklet on art and culture prepared
for Allied soldiers. Included is information about Java and the Philippines. Arranged
alphabetically by subject. Box 49.

Miscellaneous Geographical Records 1943-1946 (0239-A1-24)


The records consist of maps, showing various degrees of detail, of countries and regions;
city plans; lists of cultural monuments in various cities and regions; and descriptions of
cultural materials in particular countries or regions, sometimes with accounts of looting or
wartime devastation. A substantial portion of these records are photostats; many are also
foreign-language documents in whole or in part. For the most part, arranged alphabetically
by country. Included are China, Dutch East Indies, and Japan. Boxes 50-50A.

Records of the Commission Relating to the Monuments, Fine


Arts, and Archives Section of the Civil Affairs Division of the War
Department

The Roberts Commissions original terms of reference included providing advice to the
War Department regarding the appointment of specialist for services with the Monuments,
Fine Arts, and Archives Section. Accordingly, a regular liaison was maintained between
the commission and the Civil Affairs Division of the War Department. As part of this
cooperation, the commission received MFA&A field reports from the War Department.

Records Concerning Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives Offices (MFA&A) 1945
(0239-A1-60)
Reports and memorandums presented by Maj. Mason Hammond, who frequently acted
as liaison between the Commission and the MFA&A Section of the Civil Affairs Division
of the War Departments Military Government Branch, concerning the appointment of
MFA&A officers, as well as plans for the assignment of MFA&A offices to serve with the
Military Government in the Far East. Arranged alphabetically by categories, these being
Cooperation with Roberts Commission, Documents Brought to AAC by Major Hammond,

RG 239. Arts and Monuments Commission 564


Records of the American Council of Learned Societies Committee Entry 79: Records of the American Council of
Learned Societies Committee Handbooks and Lists of Monuments, 1943-1945

Hammond Proposal, Hammond Report (Washington), Hammond Report (Field),


Organization for Far East-Plan, and Personnel in ETO. Box 56.

Card File of Japanese Works, Collections, Sites, and Installations Requiring


Protection 1946 (0239-A1-72)
Boxes 98-98A 35mm microfilm.

Records of the American Council of Learned Societies Committee


for the Protection of Cultural Treasures in War Areas Relating to the
Work of the Commission

Throughout 1941, U.S. educators and museum officials held many private discussions
regarding the dangers that the war presented to European artworks and cultural
monuments. On January 29, 1943, at the initiative of Waldo G. Leland, the Director of the
American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS), the ACLS Executive Committee appointed
William B. Dinsmoor, President of the Archaeological Institute of America, to chair the
ACLS Committee for the Protection of Cultural Treasures in War Areas. With the assistance
of Charles R. Morey, Dinsmoor co-opted additional members to the committee, including
Sumner McK. Crosby (Executive Secretary), Paul J. Sachs, Francis H. Taylor, John Walker,
and others who later became involved in the work of the Roberts Commission. Together
with the American Defense- Harvard Group, an ad hoc body of scholars with a similar goal,
the ACLS Committee was instrumental in securing the formation of the Roberts Commission.
The ACLS Committees principal activity thereafter was the production of maps and
handbooks identifying cultural materials in war areas, as well as the compiling lists of
monuments and artworks in areas likely to be occupied by elements of the U.S. armed
services. These materials were channeled to the War Departments MFA&A Section through
the Roberts Commission, with which the ACLS Committee remained closely associated
throughout the war.

Handbooks and Lists of Monuments 1943-1945 (0239-A1-79)


Handbooks and lists of monuments produced by the War Departments Civil Affairs
Division for the use of MFA&A personnel on the basis of information supplied by the ACLS
Committee. Arranged alphabetically by country or region.

Box Country
87 China
90 Indo-China
94 Archival repositories in Japan, Korea, and Japanese-occupied China
94 Archival repositories in the Philippine Islands, the Netherlands East Indies,
French Indo-China, and Thailand
94 Japan
94 Korea
94 Netherlands East Indies
94 Siam (Thailand)
95-95A Bulky Handbooks on Japan and Taiwan

RG 239. Arts and Monuments Commission 565


Records of the Commission Records of the American Council of Learned Societies Committee Entry 84: Country
Card File, 1943-1945

Archives Card File 1943-1945 (0239-A1-81)


Records consist of 4 x 6 cards, each of which gives the address of a particular archive, the
name of its official head or director, a description of its holdings, and information concerning
the building in which the repository is located. Arranged by region (Europe or the Pacific),
thereunder alphabetically by country, thereunder alphabetically by town or city. Box 1.

Analytical Working File 1943-1945 (0239-A1-82)


Records consist of 4 x 6 cards, each containing the name of a country and of a town or
city therein, together with a Roman numeral-letter combination that evidently refers to
the information on the cards described in Entry 83. Arranged alphabetically by country,
thereunder alphabetically by town or city. Boxes 1-2.

Geographical Working Files 1943-1945 (0239-A1-83)


Records consist of 4 x 6 cards, each with a distinctive black edge at the top of the card,
and each bearing a Roman numeral-letter combination in the upper right-hand corner.
Each card contains a summary of available information on local cultural monuments and
artworks. The purpose of the Roman numeral-letter combination has not been determined,
nor has the rationale behind the division of the cards. However, the information summaries
on the cards in two of the groups are typewritten, while those on the cards in the third
group are pasted-on clippings from photostatic copies of printed materials. Arranged in
three main groups, each thereunder alphabetically by country, and thereunder alphabetically
by town or city. Boxes 1-18.

Country Card File 1943-1945 (0239-A1-84)


Records consist of 4 x 6 cards, with some 3 x 5 cards interspersed, and two small
groups of 5 x 8 cards for France and Italy. The cards are pre-stamped with spaces for the
town or city name, the given monument, its address, the name of the person in charge,
information on the institutions holdings (if applicable) and on the building in which the
material is housed, and the source from which information concerning the given subject
was obtained. Arranged alphabetically by country or region, thereunder alphabetically by
town or city. There are subdivisions, some equivalent to province or country levels, some
of an undetermined nature, for Austria, Bulgaria, China, Czechoslovakia, France, Germany,
Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, and Yugoslavia. Boxes 1-20.

RG 239. Arts and Monuments Commission 566


Entry 297F: Collection of Captured Japanese Records

National Archives Collection of Foreign Records Seized


Record Group 242

The National Archives established this Record Group in 1947 for records in federal custody
that had been captured from the Axis Powers during World War II or seized from the
defeated Axis Powers at the end of the war. Nearly all of the originals of the seized World
War II record have been returned to their country of origin.

Index to German and Japanese Technical Documents (0242-UD-297A)


Boxes 1-197 location: 190/17/35/03

German and Japanese Ordnance Equipment (0242-UD-297B)


Boxes 1-52 location: 190/18/2/05

Captured Japanese Records (0242-UD-297D)


Collection of captured documents contains examples of Japanese propaganda during World
War II. Also included is a Japanese history of the Kwantung Army from a psychological
warfare view during its occupation of China back to the time of the Manchurian incident.
Dates of the history are unknown, but there is a translation of portions of history dated
September 1951 that was performed at General Headquarters, Far East Command, Military
Intelligence Section, General Staff, Allied Translator and Interpreter Section. Box 1 (FRC)
location: 190.18/3/06.

Records of German and Japanese Embassies and Consulates 1890-1945


(0242-UD-297F)
Box 1 microfilmed T-179 1 roll location: 190/18/3/07

AGAR-S Captured Records Policies and Procedures (0242-UD-282BB)


This series of records consists of copies of documents from various Record Groups relating
to captured records policies and procedures. Boxes 1-13 location: 190/19/33/04.

Collection of Captured Japanese Records (Japanese Records Miscellaneous


Microfilm Records 1942-1945) (0242-UD-297F)
These records received by the National Archives from the U.S. Army in the form of 83 rolls
of microfilm, that appear to have been microfilmed in Japan. They were spliced into 34 rolls.
Boxes 1-10, 34 rolls location: 190/18/3/06.

Note: in the following table, the number of frames is enclosed in brackets, and the old file
number is enclosed in braces.

Roll Subject
1 Asahi Newspapers Morning Edition October 15, 1943 and October 20, 1944 [2]
{HS1}
1 Chart: Number of troops lost at Guadalcanal February 17, 1943 [1] {HS5A}
1 Chart: Number of troops retreated to Erventa from Guadalcanal February 22,
1943 [1] {HS5B}

RG 242. National Archives Collection of Foreign Records Seized 567


Entry 297F: Collection of Captured Japanese Records

Roll Subject
1 Extracts of the Diary of Vice Adm. Kanazawa, 8th Fleet, 1942 [162] {HS2B}
1 Information concerning casualties in Greater East Asia War, Vol. VII (Sensoroku)
by Rear Adm. Ugaki [10] {HS2C}
1 List of Japanese Naval Vessels at the End of the War (Extracts) April 25, 1947
[10] {HS2E}
1 Major New Guinea Operations 1943 Vol. II [78] {HS4}
1 Memoirs of Navy Capt. Yamamoto concerning the Battle of the Coral Sea [20]
{HS2A}
1 Private Notes of Col. Ichiji Sugita April 1943 [10] {HS3}
1 Report to the Throne by Chief of Navy General Staff, January 25, 1945 [32]
{HS2D}
1 Reports to the Throne by 17th Army Commander [11] {HS5C}
1 Situation Report (precis) at Rabaul, 17th Army April 12, 1943 [13] {HS5D}
1 Summary of Coral Sea Battle (precis), Private Notes of the 4th Fleet Command in
Chief Adm. Shigemi Inoue [30] {HS6}
2 Private Papers of Lt. Col. Katsuo Sato October 11-December 23, 1944,
concerning Philippine Operations [236] {HS7}
3 14th Area Army Operational orders (obtained from Maj. Gen. Haruo Konuma)
[203] {HS9C}
3 Imperial GHQ Navy Orders #13-50 January 14, 1942-August 19, 1945 [159]
{HS8}
3 Japanese Naval Wartime Organization, Document No. 29 Vol. 1 November 15,
1943-January 1944 [7] {HS9A}
3 Japanese Naval Wartime Organization, Document No. 30 Vol. II April 1, 1944-
June 1, 1945 [24] {HS9B}
4-5 Imperial GHQ Navy Directives (1942) Vol. I, No. 36 (January 3, 1942)-Vol. VI No.
497 (July 5, 1945) [984] {HS10A,B,C,D,E,F}
6 Battle Lessons of the Greater East Asia War (Air) Part III (Coral Sea Battle)
September 21, 1942 by Yokosuka Naval Air Force [100] {HS11C}
6 Major New Guinea Operations 1942 Part I Combined Fleet Headquarters [51]
{HS11D}
6 File of Operational Orders, South Sea Detachment by 2nd Bureau GHQ 1942 [35]
{HS12B}
6 Memorandum on Army-Navy Agreement concerning MO (Port Moresby)
Operations by South Seas Detachment April 25, 1942 [9] {HS12C}
6 Battle Lessons of Greater East Asia War (Air) Part IX by Yokosuka Naval Air Force
February 1943 [135] {HS12D}
6 Summary of Operational Movements of the 41st Infantry Regiment in the
First Phase of New Guinea Operations August 21, 1942-February 6, 1943 [31]
{HS12E}
6 17th Army Headquarters; Secret Operational Log May-September 1942 [36]
{HS11B}
6 Gen. Korechika Anamis Diary April-August 1945 [56] {HS12A}
6 South Seas Detachment; Secret Operational Log, Part IV April 1-May 10, 1942
[28] {HS11A}
7 File of Incoming Communications on Public Peace and Military Discipline Doc. No.
157 Naval Official Gazette No. 5176 (pp. 1-6) [34] {HS15E}
7 File of Orders and Directives, Military Police Headquarters Doc. No. 34 Imperial
Rescript on Demobilization [?] {HS15G}
7 File of Outgoing Communications on Public Peace and Military Discipline by
Military Police Headquarters [40] {HS15C}

RG 242. National Archives Collection of Foreign Records Seized 568


Entry 297F: Collection of Captured Japanese Records

Roll Subject
7 Imperial GHQ Army Order No. 1381 (Doc. No. 2) (pp. 5-9); Imperial GHQ Army
Order No. 1385 (Doc. No. 4) (pp. 17-20); General Rules for Demobilization (Doc.
No. 46) (on page) Detailed Regulations concerning above (Doc. No. 46) [26]
{HS15A}
7 Imperial GHQ Army Orders and Army Special Orders 1351-1366, 1376, 1381-
1388 June 19, 1945; Special Orders No. 2 and 3 September 13, 1945 [66]
{HS13D}
7 Memorandum Notes of Navy Minister concerning Final Liaison Conference
November 1, 1945 [7] {HS13C}
7 Reports to the Throne October 1944 by Chief of Naval General Staff October 9-
27, 1944 [120] {HS14}
7 Secret Diary of Greater East Asia War by Gen. Ugaki Vol. II [6] {HS13B}
7 Soviet Russias Entry into War, Vol. I by Maj. Egewa August 9-20, 1945 (Docs.
12-62 with gaps) [57] {HS15D}
7 Soviet Russias Entry into War, Vol. II, by Maj. Egewa (Docs 4-60, with gaps)
[49] {HS15F}
7 Soviet Russias Entry into War, Vol. III by Maj. Egewa August 1945 (Docs. 79, 89-
91) [45] {HS15B}
7 Statement Concerning Imperial Conference in April 1945 [7] {HS13A}
8 8th Fleet War Diary July 1942-April 1944 [1] {HS19A}
8 Asahi Newspaper January 3, May 8, 1942 [2] {HS18B}
8 Condition on the South Seas Detachment prior to Giruwa evacuation by Maj.
Tajima September 7, 1943 [23] {HS16B}
8 File of important documents, Navy Capt. Toshikazu Ohmae [23] {HS17}
8 File of Operational Orders 6th Base Air Group by Navy Capt. Shibata September
5, 1944 [42] {HS18D}
8 Imperial General Headquarters Detailed Rules of Navy Sections [22] {HS19C}
8 Imperial General Headquarters Organization and Regulations [24] {HS19B}
8 Philippine Operations December 8-29, 1941 [40] {HS16A}
8 Plans for Negotiations with USSR drafted by Rear Adm. Sokichi Takagi July 18,
1945 [7] {HS20A}
8 Proceedings of the Supreme War Direction Council Pat I January 1945 and part II
May 21, 1945 [74] {HS16E}
8 Requisition Order by War Minister June 19, 1945 [14] {HS16D}
8 Study of General Production Situation and Report on Essential Material
Production [6] {HS20B-1, B-2}
8 Summary of 2nd Raiding Unit Movements prepared by Chiefs of Staff Kawashima
and Yoshida March 1946 [10] {HS16C}
8 Tokyo Mainichi Newspaper December 19, 1945, Memoirs of Prince Ayamaro
Konoye [1] {HS18A}
8 Various data on Japanese Oil Tankers during the Pacific War December 1941-
August 1945 [44] {HS18C}
9 Sensoroku Personal Diary of Vice Adm. Matome Ugaki Vol. XIII February 10-
May 21, 1945 [32] {HS22C}
9 23rd Division Summary of Operations Movements March 1948 [58] {HS21A}
9 35th Army Headquarters Operational Documents [38] {HS23A}
9 Combined Fleet Headquarters Estimate of Enemy Situation September 17, 1944
[3] {HS26B}
9 Copy of Kido Diary [5] {HS28B}
9 Diary of Vice Adm. Zenshiro Hoshina, Chief of Naval Affairs Bureau, Navy Ministry
[50] {HS29}

RG 242. National Archives Collection of Foreign Records Seized 569


Entry 297F: Collection of Captured Japanese Records

Roll Subject
9 Imperial GHQ Navy Orders and Directives pertaining to the Termination of War,
August 26, 1945 [4] {HS21B}
9 Memoirs of Foreign Minister Shigenori Togo [83] {HS25}
9 Memoirs of Lt. Comdr. Koichi Kayashima 1945 [32] {HS23B}
9 Memoirs of Navy Capt. Shibata Vol. I July 1944: Explanation of the Combined
Fleets Operations and Second Air Fleet Commanders Proposal to the
Commander in Chief Combined Fleet and the Vice Chief of the Navy General Staff
[5] {HS22B}
9 Memoirs of Navy Capt. Shibata Vol. II August 1944 [68] {HS22C}
9 Opinions of 1st Task Fleet, concerning the Organization of the Task Fleet and
Troop Distribution September 10, 1944 [8] {HS26A}
9 Premier Kantaro Suzuki Resignation Letter August 15, 1945 [2] {HS28A}
9 Private Papers of Col. Ichiji Sugita concerning the termination of the war 1945
[13] {HS27A}
9 Reports to the Throne December 1944: Battle Situation Report of December 7
and 15, 1944 [30] {HS22A}
9 Secretariat of the Navy Ministry Diary August 1-28, 1945 [7] {HS21C}
9 Stenographic Records of the Imperial Diet, House of Peers, 85th Session
September 7 and 10, 1944 and March 15, 1944 [11] {HS24A,B,C}
9 War Planning Section Estimate of Study of the Nations Material Strength August
1, 1949 [14] {HS27B}
10 Real Adm. Sokichi Takagi Private Papers [99] {HS30D}
10 Rear Adm. Sokichi Tagakis Notes on Conversation: Prince Konoye and Takagi,
Adm. Yonai and Takagi [216] {HS30A}
10 Rear Adm. Tagakis Notes on Conversation: Adm. Okada and Takagi, Adm.
Oikawa, Chief Navy General Staff and Takagi, Adm. Yonai, Navy Minister and
Takagi [138] {HS30B}
10 Rear Adm. Takagis Notes on Conversations with Foreign Minister Togo and
Mastsurdaira, President of Privy Seal [27] {HS30C}
11 14th Army Orders kept by Maj. Gen. Harup Konuma [217] {HS31}
11 Japans Political Activities since 1937, compiled by Rear Admiral Sokichi Takagi
[253] {HS32}
12 8th Air Division Battle Reports of Ten No. 1 Air Operations July 31, 1945 [228]
{HS33A}
12 Diary of Lt. Gen. Kitano 4th Division Commander January 1-May 24, 1942 [23]
{HS34A}
12 Estimate of War Situation for the last half of 1945 and the spring of 1946 by
Army Section, Imperial GHQ July 1, 1945 [130] {HS33B}
12 Operational Diary (extracts) from Diary of Navy Capt. Sanagi, Navy General
Staff, May 26-November 10, 1943 [103] {HS34B}
13 14th Army Orders prepared by Maj. Gen. Konuma, Deputy Chief of Staff, 14th
Army Area [this document was microfilmed twice by mistakesame as HS31)
[211] {HS35B}
13 Col. Rinzo Shizuru Personal Papers [50] {HS36B}
13 Diary of General Sumihisa Ikeda, Chief Cabinet Coordination and Planning Bureau
[31] {HS38A}
13 Documents concerning Southwest Asia Operations by Second Demobilization
Bureau [54] {HS39B}
13 File of Documents concerning the Philippine Area Operations by Second
Demobilization Bureau [47] {HS39A}
13 File of Replies to GHQ (U.S.) Liaison Report 1026, March 31, 1946 concerning
Defense Tactics Strategy [10] {HS39D}

RG 242. National Archives Collection of Foreign Records Seized 570


Entry 297F: Collection of Captured Japanese Records

Roll Subject
13 File of Reports concerning Ministers Activities, July-August 1945, by Political
Affairs Group [52] {HS39E}
13 Material Mobilization Plan (1st Quarter Plan) 1945 [42] {HS35C}
13 Memorandum Notes of Col. Rinzo Shizuru during the war [39] {HS36A}
13 Miscellaneous Documents kept by Chief General Affairs Bureau, Navy
Aeronautical Department [3] {HS39C}
13 Notes on Imperial Conference August 8, 1945 by Vice Adm. Zenshiro Hoshina,
Chief of Naval Affairs Bureau, Navy Ministry [19] {HS38B}
13 Production Reports on Aircraft in 1945 [12} {HS 35A}
13 Transportation Ministry Statistics of Transportation of the National Railway during
1943 and 1944 and 1945 [10] {HS37A,B}
14 51st Division Detailed Battle Reports of Battle of Salamaua and Lae [New
Guinea] October 27, 1942-September 14, 1943 [220] {HS40A}
14 Navy Ministers Secretariat Diary August 1, 1945 [36] {HS40C}
15 Navy Ministers Secretariat Diary October 1, 1941 [1,691] {HS40B}
16 57th Army file of records concerning termination of war, prepared November 30,
1945, Western Demobilization Bureau, Liaison Office [107] {HS42A}
16 86th Division War History Data, kept by Western Demobilization Liaison Office
[30] {HS42B}
16 Diary of Col. Masaji Kitayama, Commander of the 10th Independent Mountain
Artillery Regiment [49] {HS41B}
16 File Abstracts from Transportation Reports 12, 5, 10 [9] {HS43B, C, D}
16 Memorandum Notes of Col. Junkichi Okabayashi, Chief of Staff, 1st Division,
January 26-September 1945 [33] {HS41C}
16 Movements of Army Transports January, February 7, May 1943 [14] {HS43A}
16 Southeast Detachment Headquarters Wartime Operational Log May 26-October
31, 1943 [248] {HS 41A}
16 Summary of Operations of 33rd Naval Base Force, by Navy Capt. Kenkichi
Shigaki, Senior Staff Officer August 1944 [170] {HS41D}
17 Detailed Battle Report on Bataan Operations: Second Phases March 20-April 11,
1942, by 1st Artillery Headquarters, 14 Area Army [2] {HS44A}
17 File of Incoming and Outgoing Telegrams of the 14th Area Army Headquarters,
Bambang Branch, by Maj. Gen. Haruo Konuma [65] {HS44D}
17 Memoirs concerning Operations by Maj. Gen. Haruo Konuma, Deputy Chief of
Staff, 14th Area Army December 1944-May 1945 [258] {HS44E}
17 Records of War Situations, kept by First Demobilization Bureau [106] {HS44F}
17 Dairy of Medical Officer Yagi January 1-31, 1943 [10] {HS43B}
17 Battle Lessons of the Greater East Asia War (Air) October 1942, Vol. IV, by Navy
Battle Lessons Analysis Committee, Air Division [4] {HS44C}
18 144th Infantry Regiment operations, documents by Home Depot Bureau [11]
{HS46A}
18 Battle Lessons of the Greater East Asia War (Air) Hawaii Operations Vol. I
August 1942 [43] {HS46B}
18 Battle Lessons Special Report No. 44, Summary of Operations and Battle
Lessons, Luzon Campaign by Imperial GHQ, Army Section March 29, 1945 [50]
{HS48B}
18 Dairy of Lt. Ito, 8th Shipping Engineer Regiment [15] {HS48A}
18 File of Outgoing Communications concerning Public Orders and Military Discipline,
by 2nd Section, Military Police Headquarters, 1945 [11] {HS48C}
18 Major New Guinea Operations, 1942, by Combined Fleet Headquarters [74]
{HS47}
18 Table of Organization, Japanese Armed Forces Vol. No. G-21 Since August 1944
by 3rd Section, Research Branch, Army General Staff [152] {HS48D}

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Entry 297F: Collection of Captured Japanese Records

Roll Subject
18 Will of Lt. Col. Masataka Ida [27] {HS45}
19 Revisions of Imperial Naval Wartime Organization File [131] {HS49A}
19 Summary of Developments of the Greater East Asia War October 1942-January
1943 [225] {HS49B}
19 Summary of Developments of the Greater East Asia War [298] {HS49C}
20 Five Broadcasts of Col. Mashbir from Manila (Japanese in Romaji) [59]
{HS50}[[Note: Col. Sidney Mashbir was the commanding officer of the Allied
Translation and Interrogation Section of GHQ, SWPA.]]
20 Reports to the Throne December 14 and 16, 1944 [26] {HS51A}
20 Memorandum of Foreign Minister Togo to the Chief of Naval General Staff,
Admiral Toyoda July 2, 1945 [5] {HS51B}
20 Metropolitan Police Board, Tokyo, Charts on War Damages by Air Raids 1944-
1945 [5] {HS52}
20 Detailed Battle Report of Ten No. 1 Air Operations, by 8th Air Division, July 31,
1945 [4] {HS53B}
20 No Number HS54
20 Asahi Newspaper, Yomiuri-Hochi copies of five newspaper issues for June 4-
September 9, 1945 [21] {HS59A,B,C,D,E; HS60A,B,C,D,E,F}
20 Charts Showing the Strength of Japanese Army Air Forces, Army Air
Headquarters November 15, 1945 [10] {HS55C}
20 Copy of Telegrams received by the Foreign Office Message Center at 1940 hours,
dispatched from Bern by the Japanese Minister in Switzerland at 2324 hours
August 11, 1945 [4] {HS58}
20 Estimate of Situation for the Spring of 1946, Army Section, Imperial General
Headquarters July 1, 1945 [44] {HS55D}
20 File of Replies to USBBS Questionnaire No. 16, Report No. 18, by War Ministry
November 20, 1945 [69] {HS55B}
20 Iwo Jima, Okinawa and Homeland Operations, by Second Demobilization Bureau
February-May 1945 [13] {HS55A}
20 Reports to the Throne January 1945 by Chief of Navy General Staff [30]
{HS53A}
20 Record of Reports to the Throne by Senior Statesmen February 1945 [32]
{HS56}
20 Summary of Imperial Will August 17, 1945 [2] {HS51C}
20 Summary of Situation Report to the Newly Assigned Vice-Minister of War, Military
Affairs Bureau July 20, 1945 [5] {HS55E}
20 Yearly Plans of Mobilization of War Material 1945 No. 93 June 30, 1945 [22]
{HS55F}
20 Yomiuri-Hochi Ahimbum, Mainichi Shimbun, Asahi Shimbun, Nippon Times, Japan
Times and Adviser, copies of newspapers March 20, 1942, April 7-August 27,
1945 [26] {HS57A,B,C,D,E,F}
21 China Expeditionary Army [213] {G4}
21 Kwantung Army [144] {G1}
21 Kwantung Army Inspectorate of Supply [71] {G3}
21 Kwantung Defense Army [107] {G2}
21 Mongolia Garrison Army [37] {G6}
21 North China Area Army [92] {G5}
21 South General Army [200} {G7}
22 Burma Area Army [239] {G8}
22 Hong Kong Department of the Governor General of Occupied Territory [50] {G9}
22 1st Area Army [103] {G10}

RG 242. National Archives Collection of Foreign Records Seized 572


Entry 297F: Collection of Captured Japanese Records

Roll Subject
22 3rd Area Army [162] {G11}
22 5th Area Army [263] (G12}
22 6th Area Army [29] {G13}
23 6th Area Army [208] {G13}
23 7th Area Army [49] (G14}
23 8th Area Army [130] {G15}
23 10th Area Army [362] {G16} Another G16 is in Roll No. 32
23 11th Area Army {G17}
24 11th Area Army [104] {G17}
24 12th Area Army [230] {G18}
24 13th Area Army [122] {G19}
24 14th Area Army [355} {G20}
25 15th Area Army [99] {G21} Another G21 is in Roll Nos. 32 and 33
25 16th Area Army [273] {G22} Another G22 is in Roll No. 33
25 17th Area Army [155] {G23}
25 18th Area Army [55] {G24}
25 1st Army [69] {G25}
25 2nd Army [262] {G26}
25 3rd Army {G27}
26 3rd Army [137] {G27}
26 4th Army [160] {G28}
26 5th Army [106] {G29}
26 6th Army [86] {G30}
26 11th Army [146] {G31}
26 12th Army [130] {G32}
26 13th Army [241] {G33}
27 15th Army [52] {G34}
27 16thArmy [42] {G35}
27 17th Army [48] {G36}
27 18th Army [187] {G37}
27 20th Army [136] {G38}
27 23rd Army [278] {G39}
27 25th Army [72] {G40}
27 28th Army [60] {G41}
27 29th Army [105] {G42}
27 30th Army [79] {G43}
27 31st Army [145] {G44}
28 32nd Army [201] {G45}
28 33rd Army [45] {G46}
28 34th Army [57] {G47}
28 35th Army [112] {G48}
28 36th Army [150] {G49}
28 37th Army [56] {G50}
28 38th Army [108] {G51}
28 40th Army [56] {G52}

RG 242. National Archives Collection of Foreign Records Seized 573


Entry 297F: Collection of Captured Japanese Records

Roll Subject
28 41st Army [104] {G53}
28 43rd Army [96] {G54}
28 50th Army [43] {G55}
28 51st Army [91] {G56}
29 52nd Army [91] {G57}
29 53rd Army [84] {G58}
29 54th Army [80] {G59}
29 55th Army [99] {G60}
29 56th Army [101] {G61}
29 57th Army [136] {G62}
29 58th Army [88] {G63}
29 59th Army [35] {G64}
29 Air General Army [244] {G65}
29 1st Air Army [134] {G66}
29 2nd Air Army [100] {G67}
30 3rd Air Army [265] {G68}
30 Air Units under the Command of the 14th Area Army (4th Air Army) [115] {G69}
30 5th Air Army [179] {G70}
30 6th Air Army [124] {G71}
30 1st Air Division under the Command of the 1st Area Army [37] {G72}
30 8th Air Division under the Command of the 10th Area Army [87] {G73}
30 Other Units of the 1st and 2nd General Army [75] {G74}
30 Northern District Army [45] {G75}
30 Northeastern District Army [68] {G76}
30 Eastern District Army [176] {G77}
31 Central District Army [120] {G79}
31 Chugoku District Army [37] {G80}
31 Formosa District Army [25] {G84}
31 Homeland Railway Command [89] {G87}
31 Korea District Army [192] {G83}
31 Military Police (Kempei-tai) Headquarters [12] {G89}
31 Ogasawara Group [53] {G86}
31 Shikoku District Army [28] {G81}
31 Shipping Command [235] {G88}
31 Tokai District Army [86] {G78}
31 Tokyo Defense Army [53] {G85}
31 Units under direct Command of the War Minister {G90}
31 Western District Army [139] {G82}
32 Brief History of Major Units (Brigade) [175] {G17}
32 Brief History of Major Units (Division) [181] {G16}
32 Deactivated (Demobilized) Units May to September 1945 [184] {G96]
32 Deactivated Air Units January to September 1945 [172] {G97}
32 General Staff Headquarters [38] {G91}
32 Inspectorate General of Aviation [34] {G93}
32 Inspectorate General of Military Training [49] {G92}

RG 242. National Archives Collection of Foreign Records Seized 574


Entry 297F: Collection of Captured Japanese Records

Roll Subject
32 List of Summary of Combined Units Formation [408] {G21}
32 List of Summary of Combined Units Formation {G21}
32 Order of Battle-Charts of Yearly Strength, Mobilization Lists, Organization and
Mobilization Directors [493] {F6}
32 Units under direct Command of the War Minister [142] {G90}
32 Unmobilized Air Units [31] {G94}
32 Unmobilized Units and Newly added Units to the Annual Mobilization Plan by the
Army Regulation A [186] {G95}
33 Miscellaneous Japanese Military Records [370]

RG 242. National Archives Collection of Foreign Records Seized 575


USSBS: Pacific Survey

Records of the United States Strategic Bombing Survey


Record Group 243

The United States Strategic Bombing Survey (USSBS), also known as the Strategic Bombing
Effects Committee, and as the Combined Bombing Offensive Survey, was organized in
November 1944 by the Secretary of War at the request of the President. The USSBS
inherited the functions of the U.S. Bombing Research Mission to London, which had been
sent in July 1944 to initiate the Bomb Damage Analysis Project in collaboration with
British military authorities, the Office of Scientific Research and Development, the Office of
Strategic Services, the Economic Warfare Division of the American Embassy in London, and
other interested U.S. and Allied organizations.

The USSBS, composed of civilian and military experts headed by a civilian chairman, studied
the direct and indirect effects of Allied strategic bombing programs in Europe, partly in order
to develop a more efficient campaign against Japan. The USSBS investigated the extent of
physical destruction caused by bombings and the effects of bombing on industry, utilities,
transportation, medical care, social life, morale, and the will to fight on the part of bombed
populations. Although the USSBS undertook preliminary research during the period of
hostilities, it was most active after the fighting stopped in May 1945. Its representatives,
working as field teams, followed the occupying troops and studied the results of bombings
at first hand by observation, collection of documentary evidence, and interviews with
residents of bombed areas.

The overseas headquarters of the USSBS in London consisted of a Chairman, a Military


Advisory Board, and a panel of civilian USSBS Directors. In addition there were several
operations units that engaged in the work of research and compilation.

The London office of the USSBS, which had set up regional headquarters in Belgium,
France, and Germany in the course of its operations, was closed in October 1945, and
the staff returned to the United States to prepare its reports. Following the survey of
aerial bombardment in Europe, the USSBS, up to that time largely a War Department
enterprise, shifted its attention to the Pacific theaters and became a joint Army-Navy survey
organization. The USSBS was discontinued about August 1946.

For additional administrative information and a complete description of the records of the
USSBS researchers should consult the various finding aid in the consultation area in Room
2400.

Pacific Survey

On August 15, 1945, President Truman requested the USSBS to conduct a study of the
effects of all types of air attack in the war against Japan. The USSBS operated from
headquarters in Tokyo, with subheadquarters in Nagoya, Osaka, Hiroshima, and Nagasaki,
and with mobile teams operating in other parts of Japan, the islands of the Pacific, and the
Asiatic mainland.

RG 243. Records of the United States Strategic Bombing Survey 576


Pacific Survey Entry 46: Security Classified Intelligence Library, 1932-1947

The USSBS secured many of the principal surviving Japanese records and interrogated top
army and navy officers, government officials, industrialists, political leaders, and many
hundreds of their subordinates throughout Japan. They were able to reconstruct much of
wartime Japanese military planning and execution and to secure reasonably accurate data
on Japans economy and war production. In addition, studies were made of Japans over-all
strategic plans and the background of Japans entry into the war, the internal discussions
and negotiations leading to Japans acceptance of unconditional surrender, the course of
health and morale among the civilian population, the effectiveness of the Japanese civilian
defense organization and the effects of the atomic bomb.

Security Classified Pacific Survey Reports and Supporting Records 1928-1947


(0239-I-10-41)
Most of the records in this series emanated from interrogations, responses to
questionnaires, captured Japanese documents, and from USSBS research and observation
reports. For list of records see USSBS Index pp. 64-205. Available as NARA Microfilm
Publication M1655.

Transcripts and Interrogations and Interrogation Reports 1945-1946


(0239-I-10-43)
Appendix IV of the Printed Finding Aid has an alphabetical list of those interrogated.

Box Subject
1-16 Transcripts and Interrogations and Interrogation Reports 1945-1946 location:
190/63/24/07

Security Classified Intelligence Library 1932-1947 (0239-I-10-46)


Contains, among other records, JICPOA bulletins (based mainly on captured Japanese
documents), Office of Naval Intelligence translations of captured Japanese documents, and
CINCPAC-CINCPOA interrogation reports and translations of captured Japanese documents.
For a list of contents see USSBS Index pp. 262-288. Available as NARA Microfilm Publication
M1652.

Roll Subject
10-11 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translations Nos. 1-12 October 31-December 27, 1944
11-17 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translations Nos. 1-90 November 6, 194-August 30,
1945
17-20 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translations and Interrogations Nos. 13-39 January 3-August
30, 1945
49 Pacific Area Command Military Intelligence Research Service (PACMIRS)
Bulletins (Preliminary Examination of Documents) Nos. 55-62 August 27-30,
1945
49 PACMIRS Translations No. 10 August 2, 1945
49 PACMIRS Translations No. 12 August 23, 1945
50 PACMIRS Translations No. 13 August 25, 1945
61-63 Office of Naval Intelligence OP-16-FE Translations Nos. 118-390, with many
gaps December 10, 1944-November 14, 1945

RG 243. Records of the United States Strategic Bombing Survey 577


Pacific Survey Entry 46: Security Classified Intelligence Library, 1932-1947

Roll Subject
85-91 State Department Research and Analysis Assemblages and Research and
Analysis Reports Nos. 33-3747, with many gaps 1944-1946. Included is #33
Programs of Japan in the Philippines; #50 Programs of Japan in Korea; #51-
#52 Programs of Japan in China; #53 Programs of Japan in Manchukuo; #56
Programs of Japan in Indo China; #2015 Japanese Administration of Burma;
#2072 Japanese Administration of Malaya; #2147 Guide to Collection of
Japanese Publications Essential in Military Government Planning for Japan, April
1945; #2261S Japanese Emperor and The War; and, #2423S Singapore Under
Japanese Domination
91 SEATAC Interrogations January-February 1946
91 SEATAC Translations February-March 1946

RG 243. Records of the United States Strategic Bombing Survey 578


Central Files Entry 34: Radio Report on the Far East, 1942-1945

Records of the Foreign Broadcast Intelligence Service


Record Group 262

The Foreign Broadcast Intelligence Service (FBIS), originally called the Foreign Broadcast
Monitoring Service, was established in the Federal Communications Commission in February
1941 to record, translate, and analyze foreign broadcast programs and to report on them
to interested government agencies. Monitoring stations intercepted broadcasts of foreign
news, intelligence, or propaganda emanating from belligerent, occupied, and neutral
countries. At the monitoring stations recordings, transcripts, and translations of selected
broadcasts were made and teletyped, cabled, or mailed to Washington headquarters where
they were edited and significant parts (occasionally full texts) teletyped to concerned
Government war agencies. Special analyses and daily and weekly summaries were also
prepared at headquarters and distributed to appropriate agencies and officials. On July
28, 1942, the Foreign Broadcast Monitoring Service was renamed the Foreign Broadcast
Intelligence Service. The FBIS was transferred to the War Department in December 1945
and placed under the Military Intelligence Division of the General Staff. On August 5, 1946,
it was transferred to the Central Intelligence Group of the National Intelligence Authority,
where it was renamed the Foreign Broadcast Information Service on November 1, 1946, and
the Foreign Broadcast Information Branch on December 31, 1946.

This record group comprises only records created by the FBIS and its predecessors. Records
created after December 31, 1946, by the Foreign Broadcast Information Branch (later
Division) are among the records of the Central Intelligence Agency (RG 263).

Central Files

Transcriptions

Transcripts of Monitored Foreign Broadcasts 1940-1946 (0262-PI-115-3)


English translations of foreign shortwave broadcasts, consisting of full texts, text excerpts,
and summaries sent to the national office by typed transcript, teletype, and cable.
Arranged alphabetically by name of place. A detailed list is available. Boxes 1-854 location:
530/10/10/00.

Indexes to Foreign Broadcasts 1941-1945 (0262-PI-115-4)


Daily lists of broadcasts giving the station, direction, time type of program, speaker,
and language. The lists are divided into three groups: broadcasts from major stations
(e.g., London, Berlin, Rome, Tokyo); broadcasts from clandestine station, and broadcasts
from other stations. Each group is arranged by name of country or city and thereunder
chronologically. Boxes 1-7 location: 530/19/13/00.

Radio Report on the Far East August 24, 1942-October 14, 1945 (0262-PI-115-34)
Biweekly reports produced by the Analysis Division for government specialists on the Far
East. Reports Nos. 66 and 73 include a list of approximately 3,000 Japanese notables;
Report No. 64 includes a list of members of the Japanese House of Representatives. A list
of reports is available. Boxes 1-6 location: 530/23/11/00.

RG 262. Records of the Foreign Broadcast Intelligence Service 579


Foreign Documents Division Entry 60: Washington Document Center Translations, 1940-1965

Records of the Central Intelligence Agency


Record Group 263

The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) was created under the National Security Act of
1947 (61 Stat. 495), approved July 26, 1947, and established under the National Security
Council in the Executive Office of the President. The CIA inherited the personnel, property,
and records of the Central Intelligence Group, which had been set up under a Presidential
directive of January 22, 1946, to assist the National Intelligence Authority. Both the Central
Intelligence Group and the National Intelligence Authority ceased to exist when the terms of
the 1947 act took effect.

The CIA correlates and evaluates intelligence relating to national security and disseminates
it within the government. It also advises and makes recommendations to the National
Security Council concerning intelligence matters and performs, for the benefit of the existing
intelligence agencies, such additional services of common concern as the National Security
Council decides can be more efficiently carried out by a central organization.

Records of the Office of the Director of Central Intelligence

Agency Selected Documents from the Office of the Director of Central Intelligence
1940-1947 (0263-A1-85)
This artificial series consists of a mixture of redacted and released electrostatic copies,
the originals of which are still in the possession of the creating agency. The information
contained in these records relates primarily to organizational and administrative matters
relating to U.S. intelligence. Many of the documents relate to the Washington Document
Center and to the exploitation of captured enemy documents. Boxes 1-7 location: 190/
A/49/04.

Records of the Foreign Documents Division

Washington Document Center Translations 1940-1965 (0263-A1-60)


This series consists of translations of foreign documents. The translations done during the
June-November 1946 period are numbered 1-43 and they relate primarily to the Soviet
Union and China. Among the large translations are two volumes related to Manchurian
Airfields (560 pages) and a translation related to Order of Battle of Soviet Forces in Eastern
U.S.S.R. (349 pages). There are very few translations of Japanese documents. Among
them are three volumes of a January 1941 Japanese Plan for Hydroelectric Development
of the Yellow River in China (472 pages), a Japanese Radio Intelligence Report on the
U.S.S.R. (52 pages), and Kwantung Army Intelligence Reports on the U.S.S.R. (32 pages).
Translation No. 43 is dated November 27, 1946; Translation No. 44 is dated January 7,
1947; and Translation No. 45 is dated January 22, 1947. The November 1946-January 1947
period was one of reorganization of the Washington Document Center and thus the few
translations produced. Continuing in 1947 and 1948 most of the translations relate to the
Soviet Union and China. There are a few translations about the Japanese or translations of
Japanese documents about non-Japanese topics. They include two volumes of Biographies
of Japanese Proletarian Movement Workers (January 1947, 295 pages), and translations of

RG 263. Records of the Central Intelligence Agency 580


Records Released Under the War Crimes Disclosure Acts Entry 16: First Release

reports on Meteorological Data of Outer Mongolia, A Study on Solid Vibrations in One-Story


Buildings of Special Shapes, Ice Conditions in the Waters Bordering U.S.S.R., Reports on
Communism in Japan, Revolutionary Policies of the Chinese Communist Party, and Military
Geography of Outer Mongolia. Translation No. 102 January 12, 1948 contains Reports
on Japanese Bacteriological Research, 282 pp. This publication consists of complete
translations of 17 Japanese medical reports prepared by Japanese Army personnel between
1934 and 1944. The editor notes that these reports were selected by a board of U.S.
medical officers from brief summaries in the Washington Document Centers Special Medical
Summary No. 1, October 18, 1946. The reports are numbered 66, 130, 228, 290, 292,
293, 294, 305, 309, 320, 328, 372, 607, 608, 664, 917, and 918. Report No. 320 is Tests
on The Survival of Cholera Vibrio on Various Types of Food, by Col. Ishii, Immunological
Research Laboratory, Army Medical College, and Army Surgeon Maj. Takatomo Inouye,
June 30, 1941. Many of the experiments reported involved mice, rabbits, and marmots.12
Arranged chronologically by Washington Document Center Number. There is an agency
prepared finding aid for this series. Boxes 1-45 location 631/53/13/01.

Files Released in Response to the Japanese Imperial Government


Disclosure Act

CIA Name and Subject Files released under the Japanese Imperial Government Disclosure
Act fall into two groups: (1) those released prior to February 2005 that were the result of
the CIAs initial effort and in accordance with then-current CIA release guidance, and (2)
those released after the February 2005 extension of the Nazi War Crimes Disclosure Act
in accordance with a less restrictive CIA release policy. Part of the second release effort
entailed re-review of materials previously released and, in some cases, resulted in the
release of more material on the same individuals and subjects. As of January 2006, the
second release effort is ongoing. More material may be released on individuals and subjects
in both categories as well as on new individuals and subjects. As additional releases are
announced, the second release list will be augmented. For a current list of CIA Name and
Subject Files declassified and released under the Japanese Imperial Government Disclosure
Act, see the IWGs website at: http://www.archives.gov/iwg/.

Researchers seeking release of additional CIA materials on the individuals named in these
files or seeking further release of information withheld by the agency from these files
should submit a Freedom of Information or other request directly to the Central Intelligence
Agency.

First Release
These files comprise documentation from several CIA filing systems and are organized
under the names of four individuals and three subjects found in response to search terms
and subject matter guidance provided to the Agency by the IWG. The material provides
information on wartime crimes; the post-war search for, contact with, and intelligence use
of war criminals; and new information on the workings of U.S. intelligence during the early
Cold War.

12. Another copy of this translation is contained within Record Group 38, identified earlier in this finding aid.

RG 263. Records of the Central Intelligence Agency 581


Records Released Under the War Crimes Disclosure Acts Entry 18: Second Release, Name Files, 1936-2000

First Release of Name Files Under the Nazi War Crimes and Japanese Imperial
Government Disclosure Acts, 1923-1999 (0263-ZZ-16)
Location: Room 2002, Compartment 6/3-7/5

Japanese Name Files

Name Box Location


Doihara, Kenji 11 2002/06/04
Imamura, Hitashi 27 2002/06/06
Ishii, Shiro 27 2002/06/06
Okawa, Shumei 38 2002/07/02

First Release of Subject Files Under The Nazi War Crimes and Japanese Imperial
Government Disclosure Acts, 1947-2002 (0263-ZZ-17)
Location: Room 2002, Compartment 7/1-7/2

Japanese Subject Files

Subject File Title Box Location


Japanese in Europe (World War II) 04 2002/06/02
Japanese Intelligence Organizations in China (World 05 2002/06/02
War II)
Tientsin, China Card Files: OSS, SSU, CIG 07 2002/06/02

Second Release
These files comprise documentation from several CIA filing systems and are organized under
the names of individuals and subjects. As of January 2006, this group consists of files on
17 individuals, including biographies, correspondence, reports, memorandums, messages,
telegrams, publications, clippings, dispatches, translations, transcripts, legislative records,
legal documents, statements, lists, and other records. The records fall into two categories:
Axis personnel accused of committing war crimes, or of belonging to criminal organizations
during World War II; and former Axis personnel who were used by the U.S. as intelligence
sources during the Cold War. Both releases include documentation relating to people who
were never accused of war crimes or of belonging to criminal organizations, but who may
have been associated with war crimes as victims, witnesses, investigators, sources, or
officials.

As additional releases are announced, the Second Release list will be augmented. For a
current list of CIA Name and Subject Files declassified and released under the Japanese
Imperial Government Disclosure Act, see the IWGs Web site at:http://www.archives.gov/
iwg/.

Second Release of Name Files Under the Nazi War Crimes and Japanese Imperial
Government Disclosure Acts, 1936-2000 (0263-ZZ-18)
Location: Room 2002, Compartment A/10/2-A/10/4

RG 263. Records of the Central Intelligence Agency 582


Records Released Under the War Crimes Disclosure Acts Entry 19: Second Release, Subject Files, 1946-2003

Japanese Name Files



Name Vols. Box # Location
Arisue, Seizo 1 7 2002/10/2-4
Goto, Keita 1 6 2002/10/2-4
Hattori, Takushiro 2 6 2002/10/2-4
Higashikuni, Naruhiko 1 6 2002/10/2-4
Hirohito 1 12 2002/10/2-4
Kawabe, Torashiro 1 6 2002/10/2-4
Kaya, Okinori 1 6 2002/10/2-4
Kishi, Nobusuke 1 2 2002/10/2-4
Kodama, Yoshio 1 7 2002/10/2-4
Kuhara, Fusanosuke 1 7 2002/10/2-4
Nomura, Kichisaburo 1 7 2002/10/2-4
Ogata, Taketora 5 7-8 2002/10/2-4
Onondera, Makoto 2 8 2002/10/2-4
Sasakawa, Ryoichi 1 9 2002/10/2-4
Shigemitsu, Mamoru 1 9 2002/10/2-4
Shoriki, Matsutaro 3 9 2002/10/2-4
Tsuji, Masanobu 3 9-10 2002/10/2-4

Second Release of Subject Files Under the Nazi War Crimes and Japanese Imperial
Government Disclosure Acts, 1946-2003 (0263-ZZ-19)
Location: Room 2002, Compartment A/11/2

RG 263. Records of the Central Intelligence Agency 583


Foreign Claims Settlement Commission Entry 17: Transcripts of Hearings, 1952-1959

Records of the Foreign Claims Settlement Commission of the


United States
Record Group 299

The Foreign Claims Settlement Commission of the United States was from 1948 to 1954,
the War Claims Commission. The former was created under the Reorganization Plan No.
1 of 1954, effective July 1, 1954, and was transferred to the Department of Justice. The
Commission is a quasi-judicial, independent agency within the Department of Justice,
which adjudicates claims of U.S. nationals against foreign governments, either under
specific jurisdiction conferred by Congress or pursuant to international claims settlement
agreements. Funds for payment of the Commissions awards are derived from congressional
appropriations, international claims settlements, or the liquidation of foreign assets in the
United States by the Departments of Justice and the Treasury.

The commissions organization and functions are defined in the International Claims
Settlement Act of 1949, as amended (22 U.S.C. 1621 et seq.), the War Claims Act of 1948,
as amended (50 U.S.C. app. 2001 et seq.), and the Iran Claims Settlement Act (50 U.S.C.
1701 note).

War Claims Commission Minutes 1949-1954 (0299-A1-3)


Boxes 1-5 location: 230/43/34/05

General Records Relating to Organization, Administration, and Congressional and


Public Relations 1949-1959 (0299-A1-14)
Boxes 1-6 location: 230/43/23/01

Minutes of Weekly Staff Meetings 1955-1959 (0299-A1-15)


Boxes 1-2 location: 230/43/22/07

Decisions, Opinions, and Related Records 1950-1957 (0299-A1-16)


This series consists mainly of opinions rendered by the General Counsel on World War II-
related property claims of American citizens against foreign governments. Other records
include panel opinions and decisions based on Public Law 285, and related legislative
histories and yearly reports. Arranged by type of decision (pilot, panel) made by chairmen
of commissioners, or by opinion of the General Counsel, and thereafter numerically. Other
records are arranged by subject. Boxes 1-5 location: 230/43/22/07.

Transcripts of Hearings 1952-1959 (0299-A1-17)


This series consists mainly of transcripts of hearings of the War Claims Commission and
the Foreign Claims Settlement Commission regarding the disposition of claims of American
citizens and corporations arising from the confiscation or expropriation of property by the
governments of Germany, Japan, the Soviet Union, and various European nations before
and during World War II. Arranged chronologically by date of hearing. Boxes 1-5 location:
230/43/24/05.

RG 299. Records of the Foreign Claims Settlement Commission of the United States 584
Office of General Counsel Entry 26: POW Overpayment and Erroneous Payment Case Files, 1949-1961

Correspondence, Memorandums, and Reports Concerning the Resolution of POW,


Civilian Internee, and Corporate Claims 1950-1956 (0299-A1-18)
The records in this series chiefly relate to the interpretation and enforcement of the
restitution provisions of the legislation that established the Yugoslavian, Chinese, and
Czechoslovakian property claims programs. Other records include lists of confiscated
property claims by religious claimants, lists of Hungarian claims of aggrieved American
nationals, and statements relating to various American claims against the Italian
Government. Arranged by name of claims program, thereunder by subject, and thereunder
chronologically. Boxes 1-6 location: 230/43/24/05

Correspondence, Reports, and Other Records for the Soviet (Title III), German,
and Other Claims Programs 1954-1964 (0299-A1-22)
This series consists mainly of background legal documentation relating to the claims of
American holders of repudiated Imperial Russian ruble bonds and German Weimar Republic
dollar bonds. Other records include State Department correspondence with U.S. Embassy
officials in Moscow and Berlin and indexes, lists, and reports concerning claims of American
citizens or companies whose property had been seized in Soviet Russia before World War
II or had been expropriated or destroyed in fascist Japan, Nazi Germany, fascist Italy, and
occupied Balkan countries during World War II. The records are arranged by name of claims
program, thereunder by subject, and thereunder chronologically. Boxes 1-3 location:
230/43/34/02

POW and Civilian Internee Compensation Claim Files 1950-1967 (0299-A1-24)


These records pertain to claims to compensate former American and Filipino prisoners
of war, American merchant seamen, and civilian American citizens determined to be
legally eligible to receive benefits because they had suffered imprisonment, internment,
detainment, or expropriation of property at the hands of hostile forces during World War II
and the Korean conflict. The records are arranged by type of war claims program (World War
II prisoners of war and civilian internees, and Korean conflict prisoners of war), thereunder
in claim number order, and thereunder chronologically. Boxes 1-3 location: 230/43/24/01

Office of General Counsel

POW and Civilian Reserved Award Claim Files 1950-1971 (0299-A1-25)


Boxes 1-10 location: 230/43/24/03

POW Overpayment and Erroneous Payment Case Files 1949-1961 (0299-A1-26)


Boxes 1-12 location: 230/43/24/05

RG 299. Records of the Foreign Claims Settlement Commission of the United States 585
Joint Intelligence Center, Pacific Ocean Area (JICPOA) Entry 644: JICPOA Administrative Records

Records of Naval Operating Forces


Record Group 313

Records of Pacific Ocean Area Activities

Joint Intelligence Center, Pacific Ocean Areas

The Joint Intelligence Center, Pacific Ocean Areas (JICPOA), had its origins in the
Intelligence Center, Pacific Ocean Areas (ICPOA) which had been established on July 14,
1942, in Hawaii as Adm. Chester W. Nimitz intelligence center.13 At the start of 1943,
ICPOA was dealing mainly with intercepted messages since not many prisoners of war or
documents had been captured. When the first 35 prisoners of war arrived in June 1942,
after the Battle of Midway, Japanese interrogators were borrowed from other activities.

The first major collection of captured Japanese documents in the Pacific Theater was made
in August 1942 when the 1st Marine Raider Battalion, under Col. Evans Carlson and Lt. Col.
James Roosevelt, made a harassing raid on Makin Island in the Gilberts. The documents
were quickly brought back to Hawaii. They included plans, charts, and air defense details on
all Japanese-held Pacific Islands, as well as battle orders.

In February 1943 the first contingent of 20 graduates from the Navys Japanese Language
School in Boulder, Colorado arrived at ICPOA and began interrogating prisoners of war
and translating captured documents. On September 6, 1943, ICPOA was designated a
joint Army-Navy-Marine organization by a CINCPAC directive and was given the name
Joint Intelligence Center, Pacific Ocean Areas (JICPOA). It was placed under the direction
of the Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence (J-2), Joint Staff, CINCPAC, and CINCPOA
(Commander in Chief, Pacific Ocean Areas). Once JICPOA became an inter-service
organization, some 50 U.S. Army Military Intelligence Service (MIS) Nisei linguists joined.
By 1944 there were over 200 translators serving with JICPOA.

Joint Intelligence Center, Pacific Ocean Areas Administrative Records (Blue 644)
(0313-UD-1320)
Although this particular series was identified as records originating with Joint Intelligence
Center, Pacific Ocean Area, many of the files contained in it were removed from the files of the
Commander-in-Chief, U.S. Fleet (CINCUS). In addition to information about the situation in
the Pacific Ocean in general and Japan in particular, these records contain much information
relating to the war that broke out in Europe in September 1939. As such, the records contain
a significant amount of documentation on the British, French, German, and Italian armed
forces, particularly naval establishments and aviation. Some of this documentation was
provided by the British. There are also records dating to the interwar (pre-September 1939)
period, both for Europe and Asia, and a significant amount of information provided by naval
district intelligence offices. (Also note that the term reports of foreign operations appears to
have been used interchangeably with the phrase reports of air operations.)

13. ICPOAs first officer in charge was Cmdr. Joseph J. Rochefort (of the Battle of Midway code-breaking fame). He
was succeeded in September 1942 by Capt. Roscoe H. Hillenkoetter, who later became the director of the Central
Intelligence Agency.

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Many folders consist primarily or entirely of routing slips, cover sheets, and/or cross-
reference sheets. Very few documents are dated later than 1943. Folder titles listed below
are taken from the original folder titles applied by the navy, with some minor revisions. (For
example, original folder titles that used the abbreviation Jap have been revised to read
Japan or Japanese for sake of clarity. Similarly, ops would now read operations.)
Information in brackets has been added by NARA staff. Specific date spans appearing in
brackets usually refer to the date of receipt, not date of creation. Boxes 1-59 location:
370/43/30/01.

Box File
1 A3/(Miscellaneous) Organization (CINCPAC and other commands) [1945]
1 A3/AIC [Advance Intelligence Center] Organization (AIC General) [1945]
1 A8/Malay StatesSingapore, etc. [1941]
1 A8/Japan Political and Material [December 1941-June 1942]
1 A8/Japan General Army Political (folder 1 of 2) [July-November 1941]
1 A8/Japan General Army Political (folder 2 of 2) [January-June 1941] location:
370/43/30/01
2 A8/Japan 1940-1941(3 folders)
2 A8/Phoenix Island Br [Report on Nauru Island, May 1942]
2 A8/India [1942-1943routing slips and cover sheets only]
2 A8/Australia (Tasmania, New GuineaPapua) [1942-1943]
2 A8/China and Mongolia [Resume of Political/Economic Situation in China, Oct.
1941]
2 A8/Chishima (Kurile Is.) [September, December 1942routing slips only]
2 A8/Ellice Islands Br [January-February 1943routing slips only]
2 A8/Fiji [June 1942]
2 A8/Oceania and New Caledonia [1942]
2 A8/Japan Proper 1941-1943 (2 folders) location: 370/43/30/01
3 A8/Samoa [1942]
3 A8/Siberia (Russian Far East) [1942]
3 A8/Taiwan (Formosa) [September 1942cross reference slip only]
3 A8/Thailand (Siam) [Canadian Intelligence report, December 1941]
3 A8/Tonga [March-April 1942]
3 A8/(1) Japan Naval StrengthBuilt [1941-1943]
3 A8/(2) Organization Japan Fleets and Forces [1941-1943]
3 A8/Japan Naval BasesLocation, etc.[1941-1943] location: 370/43/30/01
4 A8/(3a) Camouflage Japan Naval BasesShips [1941-1943]
4 A8/(5a) Fleet and Force Operations [various countries, 1942]
4 A8/(8) Japan Carrier Operations [memo re lifebelt from Soryu, March 1942]
4 A8/Japan Press [1941includes transcripts of radio broadcasts re invasion of
Philippines]
4 A8/(9) Japan Fleet and Force Operations [1941, 1943] location: 370/43/30/01
5 A8/(12) Data on Japan Bombs, Shells, etc. [1941-1943]
5 CINCPAC S28/Japan [1943]
5 A8/(16) Japan Aircraft Organization [1942]
5 A8/(18) Japan Aircraft Bases, Location [1942-1943]
5 A8/(22) Military Operations in China [1941-1943]

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Box File
5 A8/(22a) Military Operations in Philippines [1942-1943primarily 4th Marines
Intelligence Summaries covering period December 7, 1941-March 30, 1942]
location: 370/43/30/01
6 A8/(22b) Military Operations in Oceania [1942-1943]
6 A8/(22c) Japan Warfare NotesEquipment, etc. [1942]
6 A8/(23) Landing Operations EquipmentTechnique [1942]
6 A8/(24) Bombardments and Shelling [1942includes report re attack on Midway
Island, with photographs]
6 A8/(25) Japan CommunicationsTypes [1941-1943]
6 A8/(27) History, Biographies of Japan [1942-1943]
6 A8/(28) Japan Military PersonnelMorale of [1941-1943]
6 A8/(30) Japan Armed RaidersMystery Ships [1941-1942]
6 A8/(37) Captured Japan Prisoners, etc. [1942-1943]
6 A8/(39) Japan Captured Documents, etc. [1942-1943mostly routing slips]
location: 370/43/30/01
7 A7/(41) Japan [1942-1943]
7 CINCPAC A8/(40)/Japan [1943]
7 A8 [1942-1943]
7 CINCPAC Miscellaneous [1942]
7 A8/a Intelligence General November 1941-December 1942 (4folders)
7 A8/Pacific Fleet Intelligence Bulletins January 1942-1943 (3folders) location:
370/43/30/01
8 A8/c Fortnightly Summary January 1942-March 1943 (4 folders) location:
370/43/30/02
10 A8/(2) Miscellaneous [November 1942-February 1943]
10 A8/2 InformationCollection of [September-November 1942] location:
370/43/30/02
14 A8/(24) Aerial Photographs (folder 1 of 5) [1943-1944routing slips only]
14 A8/(24) Aerial Photographs (folder 2 of 5) [1943routing slips only]
14 A8/(24) Aerial Photographs (folder 3 of 5) [1943]
14 A8/(24) Aerial Photographs (folder 4 of 5) [1942]
14 A8/(24) Aerial Photographs (folder 5 of 5) [1942]
14 A8/(24) Miscellaneous (folder 1 of 2) [photographic intelligence, 1942]
14 A8/(24) Miscellaneous (folder 2 of 2) [photographic intelligence, 1942] location:
370/43/30/02
15 A8/(26a) British Military Operations in East [1942-1943]
15 A8/(27b) Russian Military Operations in Far East [January 1943routing slip only]
15 A8/(29) Military Operations of Other Nations in Far East [1942-1943]
15 A8/(30) Landing Operations [1941-1943]
15 A8/(32a) CommunicationsRadioCodeEtc. [1942-1943]
15 A8/(32b) Radio D.F. Asdics Radars etc. [October 1943routing slip only]
15 A8/(33) Training Service Schools, etc. [1941-1942] location: 370/43/30/03
16 A8/(41) CINCPAC (Gen. Int.) [General Intelligence? 1942]
16 A8/(44) Captured PrisonersInformation From [1942routing slips only]
16 A8/Headquarters Hawaiian Department Intelligence Bulletins [1942]
16 OPNAV (DFT) Information Bulletins (folder 1 of 3) [COMINCH, May-June 1942]
16 OPNAV (DFT) Information Bulletins (folder 2 of 3) [COMINCH, April-May 1942]

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Box File
16 OPNAV (DFT) Information Bulletins (folder 3 of 3) [1940, 1942] location:
370/43/30/03
17 A8/FF1 Intelligence Bulletins Nos. 26-40 [CINCUS, November-December 1940]
17 A8/FF1 Intelligence Bulletins Nos. 1-25 (folder 1 of 2) [CINCUS, October 1940]
17 A8/FF1 Intelligence Bulletins Nos. 1-25 (folder 2 of 2) [CINCUS, June-October
1940]
17 A16-3/F44 [photographic intelligence, 1941-1943]
17 A16-3/Sol [Solomons] [1942mostly routing slips, but includes photographs
submitted by USS San Juan] location: 370/43/30/03
17 S 16-3/Gilberts [January-June 1943]
18 S A4-3/TF 31 CINCPAC [Task Force 31 OpPlan A8-43, Annex C, July 1943]
18 S A4-1/VV [Photographic Airplanes for the South Pacific, November 1942]
18 S A8-2(3) (folder 1 of 2) [1942primarily related to captured Japanese
documents]
18 S A8-2(3) (folder 2 of 2) [1942primarily related to captured Japanese
documents]
18 S A8/Capt [Captured Documents, 1942routing slips and cover sheets only]
18 S A8/EF13 [1943] location: 370/43/30/03
19 S A8/EF37/QN [Japanese Navy, 1942-1943]
19 S A8/EF37-7 [Japan Pacific Islands, 1942-1943]
19 S A8/F44 [Photographic Interpretation Reports] (folder 1 of 2) [1942-1944
includes photographs of New Georgia]
19 S A8/F44 [Photographic Interpretation Reports] (folder 2 of 2) [October-
December 1942includes photographs of Solomons and Russells]
19 S A9 [February-March 1943]
19 A16-2 [Interrogations of Japanese prisoners, 1942]
19 S A9/Sum [Summaries, 1942-1944] location: 370/43/30/03
20 A8 [Amendment to ICPOA Bulletin 30-43]
20 A8/Army [April-August 1943]
20 A8/F44 [primarily photographic intelligence, Tinian, March 1944]
20 A8-2 [primarily Amendments to ICPOA Bulletin 30-43]
20 A8/QS [blockade runners, February-March 1944] location: 370/43/30/03
21 A8(11-4) Fleet, Force, Type and Ship Operations (Japan ) [1941]
21 A8(11-5) Fleet, Force, Type and Ship OperationsMiscellaneous [1941]
21 A8/(12) Landing Operations, Boats, Shore Bombardment [1941]
21 A8/(14) Communications 1940-1941 (2 folders) location: 370/43/30/03
22 A8/(15) Operations in Orient [1940]
22 A8/(19) Miscellaneous (World War II) [1940-1941]
22 A8/(19) Fifth Column, etc. [1940]
22 A8/(20) Military OperationsChina (Japan) [February-October 1941] location:
370/43/30/04
24 A8/Intelligence (General) December 1939-December 1940 (3 folders) location:
370/43/30/04
25 A8/Intelligence, General1939 (3 folders)
25 A8/Miscellaneous January-December 1939 (4 folders)
25 A8/Miscellaneous [C-in-C, Asiatic Fleet, Situation in the Pacific, November 26,
1938] location: 370/43/30/04
26 A8/Intelligence General [December 1939-December 1940]

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Box File
26 A8/Intelligence General (folder 1 of 2) [October-December 1938]
26 A8/Intelligence General (folder 2 of 2) [September-October 1938]
26 A8/IntelligenceGeneral January-November 1941 (3 folders) location:
370/43/30/04
27 A8/6 Fortnightly Summaries December 1940-December 1, 1941 (7 folders)
location: 370/43/30/04
28 A8/c Weekly Summary Far East [June-December 1941]
28 A8/d Intelligence Duty List [April-August 1941]
28 A8/EF Intelligence, Miscellaneous Countries [April-December 1939]
28 A8/EF37 Intelligence Japan 1938-1939 (4 folders) location: 370/43/30/04
29 A8/FF1 Special Intelligence Bulletins [Pacific Fleet] December 1940-October 1941
(4 folders) location: 370/43/30/05
30 A8/Intelligence Officers [1936-1937]
30 A8/Miscellaneous (folder 1 of 2) [1941]A8/Miscellaneous (folder 2 of 2) [August-
October 1941]
30 A8/EF General Intelligence Nat. [1940]
30 A8/EF Miscellaneous Countries January-May 1939 (2 folders)
30 A8/EF Intel. Misc. Countries (folder 1 of 2) [May-August 1940]
30 A8/EF Intel. Misc. Countries (folder 2 of 2) [December 1939-May 1940]
30 A8/e US Naval Observers [December 1940-October 1941] location: 370/43/30/05
31 A8/Intelligence General (folder 3 of 4) [February 1938-November 1941]
31 A8/Intelligence General (folder 4 of 4) [1937-1938; includes lengthy report on
Japanese activities in Mexico] location: 370/43/30/05
37 A8/(11) Military Operations (General) [1940]
37 A8/MID-Army Strategic Studies (folder 1 of 2) [June-October 1941]
37 A8/MID-Army Strategic Studies (folder 2 of 2) [January-May 1941]
37 A8/MID [Military Intelligence Division] Bulletins (folder 1 of 2) [January-May 1941]
37 A8/MID [Military Intelligence Division] Bulletins (folder 2 of 2) [May-September
1941] location: 370/43/30/06
39 A8/(Geog) Geographic Section [May-September 1945]
39 CINCUS A16-3/F44 Intelligence Data, Funafuti [1941-1942]
39 A8 Collection of Monograph Info. [December 1938-February 1939]
39 A8/Australia and New Zealand (folder 1 of 2) [September-December 1941]
39 A8/Australia and New Zealand (folder 2 of 2) [February-October 1941] location:
370/43/30/06
40 A8/Br BritishPolitical and Material December 1940-December 1941 (4 folders)
location: 370/43/30/06
41 A8/(T) Targets January-July 1945 (3 folders)
41 A8/A10 (LD) Letters in RedistributionIntelligence Reports, Pubs, etc. (folder 1 of
3) [July-September 1945]
41 A8/A10 (LD) Letters in RedistributionIntelligence Reports, Pubs, etc. (folder 2 of
3) [June-July 1945]
41 A8/A10 (LD) Letters in RedistributionIntelligence Reports, Pubs, etc. (folder 3 of
3) [February-June 1945]
41 A8/(E&E) Escape and Evasion (MIS-X material, letters, etc.) [February-August
1945] location: 370/43/30/06
42 A8/Chi China Political and Material 1940-1941 (4 folders) location: 370/43/30/06
43 A8/Dutch Dutch East Indies [1940]
43 A8/Dutch Netherlands [August-September 1941]

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Box File
43 A8/Free France (folder 1 of 3) [1940; primarily related to colonies]
43 A8/Free France (folder 1 of 3) [1940; primarily related to colonies]
43 A8/Free France (folder 1 of 3) [1940] location: 370/43/30/07
44 CE Division Notebook, 1944
44 CE Division Notebook 1945 location: 370/43/30/04
45 A8/Fr French Political and Material (folder 1 of 3) [July-December 1941; includes
Iraq]
45 A8/Fr French Political and Material (folder 2 of 3) [April-July 1941]
45 A8/Fr French Political and Material (folder 3 of 3) [January-May 1941]
45 A8/Fr FranceStrategic Study October 1939 (2 folders)
45 A8/Thai Thailand Defenses, Political [1941] location: 370/43/30/07
46 A8/Fr Indo-China [1940-1941] location: 370/43/30/07
47 A8/Japan 1937 (5 folders) location: 370/43/30/07
48 A8/Japan Japan 1940 (3 folders)
48 A8/Japan IslandsDefenses May-November 1941 (2 folders) location:
370/43/30/01
49 A8/EI East IndiesDutch, British, Portuguese [1941]
49 A8/Pac. Is. Military Intelligence DivisionStrategic Studies (folder 1 of 2) [British
Possessions, undated] location: 370/43/30/07
50 A8/Solomons [July 1942; routing slips, cross-reference sheets and cover pages
only]
50 A7-1 Security [May-December 1941]
50 A8-1/Intelligence Fund [January-April 1941]
50 A8/Pac Oceania [1941] location: 370/43/31/01
51 A8-1/Intelligence Fund [1938-1940] location: 370/43/31/01
52 A8/(2) Information, Collection of January-December 1941 (2 folders)
52 A8/(3) Attach Reports February-September 1940 (3 folders) location:
370/43/31/01

Joint Intelligence Center Pacific Ocean Area Bulletins and Publications (Blue 645)
(0313-UD-1321)
Boxes 1-28 location: 370/43/31/02

Box Subject
1 Report of Intelligence Activities in the Pacific Ocean Area October 15, 1945,
ca. 80 pp. Appendix C (pp. 63-77) has a list of ICPOA, ICPOA, and CINCPAC-
CINCPOA publications 1942-1945 location: 370/43/31/02
6 JICPOA Bulletin No. 66-43 Code Names and Numbers Japanese Army n.d.
location: 370/43/31/03
6 JICPOA Bulletin No. 1-44 Report of Prisoner Interrogation January 7, 1944
location: 370/43/31/03
9 JICPOA Bulletin No. 25-44 Special Report of 52nd Division (Japanese Army)
February 22, 1944, 4 pp. location: 370/43/31/03
12 JICOPA Bulletin No. 102-44 Code Names and Numbers of Japanese Army,
Revised June 1944 location: 370/43/31/04
13 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No. 2-45 Japanese Roman Letter Abbreviations (A
Translation Aid Primarily for use of Japanese Language Officers) January 15,
1945 location: 370/43/31/04

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Box Subject
15 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No. 11-45 Know Your Enemy! January 15, 1945
location: 370/43/31/05
15 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No. 12-45 Terminology for Japanese Naval Units (A
Translation Aid Primarily for use of Japanese Language Officers) January 13,
1945 location: 370/43/31/05
16 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No. 18-45 Japanese Military and Technical Terms
July 30, 1945 location: 370/43/31/05
16 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No. 22-45 Translations and Interrogations No. 18
January 31, 1945, 96 pp. location: 370/43/31/05
16-17 123-123 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translations January-February
1945location: 370/43/31/05
17 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No. 36-45 Prisoner of War Camps in Japanese
Occupied Areas: Preliminary Report February 1, 1945 location: 370/43/31/05
17 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No. 41-45 Translations and Interrogations No. 19
February 14, 1945, 125 pp. location: 370/43/31/05
18 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No. 54-45 Translations and Interrogations No. 20
February 25, 1945, 123 pp. location: 370/43/31/05
18-19 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translations March-April 1945
19 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No. 71-45 Translations and Interrogations No. 21
March 12, 1945, 137 pp. location: 370/43/31/05
19 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No. 75-45 Translations and Interrogations No. 22
March 20, 1945, 132 pp. location: 370/43/31/05
19 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No. 79-45 Translations and Interrogations No. 23
March 27, 1945, 108 pp. location: 370/43/31/05
20 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No. 88-45 Translations and Interrogations No. 24
April 10, 1945, 128 pp. location: 370/43/31/05
20 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No. 91-45 Translations and Interrogations No. 25
April 17, 1945, 141 pp. location: 370/43/31/05
20-21 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translations March-June 1945 location:
370/43/31/05
21 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No. 102-45 Translations and Interrogations No. 26
April 25, 1945, 124 pp. location: 370/43/31/05
21 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No. 100-45 Translations and Interrogations No. 27
May 1, 1945, 116 pp. location: 370/43/31/05
22 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No. 107-45 Translations and Interrogations No. 28
May 15, 1945, 135 pp. location: 370/43/31/06
22 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No. 116-45 Translations and Interrogations No. 29
May 21, 1945, 155 pp. location: 370/43/31/06
22 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No. 122-45 Translations and Interrogations No. 30
June 1, 1945, 137 pp. location: 370/43/31/06
22 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No. 113-45 Prisoner of War Encampments June 15,
1945, 155 pp. location: 370/43/31/06
22 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No. 126-45 Know Your Enemy!: Suicide Weapons
and Tactics May 28, 1945, 37 pp. location: 370/43/31/06
22-23 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translations May-June 1945 location: 370/43/31/06
23 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No. 129-45 Special Translations No. 67 Suicide
Force Combat Methods May 27, 1945, 23 pp. location: 370/43/31/06
24 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No. 140-45 Translations and Interrogations No. 31
June 7, 1945, 145 pp. location: 370/43/31/06
24 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No. 147-45 Translations and Interrogations No. 32
June 16, 1945, 156 pp. location: 370/43/31/06
24 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No. 151-45 Translations and Interrogations No. 33
June 21, 1945, 138 pp. location: 370/43/31/06
25 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No. 161-45 Translations and Interrogations No. 34
June 27, 1945, 146 pp. location: 370/43/31/06

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Box Subject
25 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No. 170-45 Translations and Interrogations No. 35
July 7, 1945, 151 pp. location: 370/43/31/06
25-26 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translations July 1945 location: 370/43/31/06
25 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No. 176-45 Translations and Interrogations No. 36
July 14, 1945, 141 pp. location: 370/43/31/06
26 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No. 186-45 Translations and Interrogations No. 37
July 24, 1945, 149 pp. location: 370/43/31/06
27 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No. 198-45 Translations and Interrogations No. 38
August 15, 1945, 143 pp. location: 370/43/31/06
27 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No. 212-45 Translations and Interrogations No. 39
August 30, 1945, 164 pp. location: 370/43/31/06
27 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special translations August 1945 location: 370/43/31/06
27 JICPOA Translations Item 5702 May 31, 1944 location: 370/43/31/06
27 JICPOA Translations Item 5782A April 30, 1944 location: 370/43/31/06
27 JICPOA Translations Item 6363 June 22, 1944 location: 370/43/31/06
27 JICPOA Translations Item 7187 June 13, 1944 location: 370/43/31/06
28 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translations Item 9647 Sept. 9, 1944 location:
370/43/31/06
28 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translations Item 9683A Sept. 26, 1944 location:
370/43/31/06
28 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translations Item 9683D n.d. location: 370/43/31/06
28 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translations Item 10130C Nov.1, 1944 location:
370/43/31/06
28 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translations Item 10422 Sept. 26, 1944 location:
370/43/31/06

Records of COMAIRSOPAC (Naval Commander of Air for the Southern


Pacific)

COMAIRSOPAC (Blue 242)


A detailed box and folder title list is available. Boxes 1-22 location: 370/41/18/01.

Box Subject
1 Orders prohibiting first-use of chemical weapons.
3 Assessment of Japanese capability to launch chemical attacks on Guadalcanal,
August 1943
5 Translated enemy diaries - Guadalacanal
7 Adm. Nimitz memo on organization of South Pacific Force, July 1943
9 Translation of captured Japanese documents, April 1943
11 Establishment of Combat Intelligence Center, January 1943
11 Interrogation of Japanese airman shot down near Tulagi, November 1942
11 Translation of captured Japanese dispatches covering the Battle of Santa Cruz,
January 1943
15 Adm. Nimitz memo on establishment of Pacific Ocean Area Intelligence Center
15 Captured Japanese documents
15 G-2 Information Bulletin on Japanese disposition and defense installations in Tulagi-
Guadalcanal area
16 Interrogation report No. 11, October 19, 1942

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Box Subject
16 Translated captured Japanese documents
17 Intelligence report on Japanese communications, November 1942
17 Interrogation of Aircraftsman 1st Class Shigehiro Yamasaki, December 1942
19 Copies of captured Japanese documents

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Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence (G-2) Entry 47C: Army Intelligence Project Decimal File,
1941-1945

Records of the Army Staff


Record Group 319

The Army Staff was established in the Department of the Army by the Army Organization
Act of 1950 (June 28), as the collective name for all organizations responsible to the Chief
of Staff, U.S. Army. The Army Staff provides advice to the Secretary, Under Secretary, and
Assistant Secretaries of the Army. It supervises the planning, execution, and review of all
army programs. Some of the records in this record group were created by predecessor
military organizations.

Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence (G-2)

The Military Intelligence Branch was organized in newly established Executive Division of
War Department General Staff (WDGS) by General Order 14, War Department, February
9, 1918, assuming functions formerly exercised by Military Intelligence Section of WDGS.
The Executive Division was abolished, and Military Intelligence Branch redesignated Military
Intelligence Division (MID), by General Order 80, War Department, August 26, 1918. The
G-2 designator was assigned to MID in War Department General Staff reorganization
pursuant to General Order 41, War Department, August 16, 1921. The war map function,
exercised by Geographic Section of MID Operations Branch was transferred to Office of the
Chief of Engineers, 1939. The Military Intelligence Service (MIS) was established as MID
operating arm, effective March 9, 1942, by Circular 59, War Department, March 2, 1942.
The G-2 designator was deleted from MID name, effective June 11, 1946, by Circular 138,
War Department, May 14, 1946.

The Intelligence Division was established by consolidation of MID and Military Intelligence
Service, by WDGS Circular 5-2, War Department, April 19, 1947. It was redesignated
Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff, G-2, Intelligence, effective March 1, 1950, by Circular
12, Department of the Army, February 28, 1950, confirmed by Special Regulation 10-5-1,
Department of the Army, April 11, 1950. It was further redesignated Office of the Assistant
Chief of Staff, Intelligence, by General Order 70, Department of the Army, December 27,
1955, and redesignated Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence by Change 3 to
Army Regulation 10-5 (May 22, 1957), Department of the Army, July 10, 1958.

Decimal File, 1941-1948 (0319-NM-3-47B)


Arranged according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme. Boxes 1-1336
location: 270/4/18/04.

Box Decimal/Subject
632 334 Far Eastern Commission location: 270/4/31/06
646-648 334 State, War, Navy Coordinating Committee location: 270/4/32/01
704-707 350.03 Japanese Language location: 270/4/33/02

Army Intelligence Project Decimal File 1941-1945 (0319-NM-3-47C)


Boxes 1-1,665 location: 270/5/11/02

RG 319. Records of the Army Staff 595


Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence (G-2) Entry 47C: Army Intelligence Project Decimal File,
1941-1945

Box Subject
36-38 Hawaiian Department
41 Philippine Department
43 Alaskan Defense Command
69-72 Western Defense Command
94 Chinese M/A - Norwegian M/A
97 Thailand M/A - Yugoslavian M/A
99 Embassies, Australian - Bulgarian
105 Embassies, Chilean - Chinese
107 Embassies, New Zealand - Spanish
108 Embassies, Swedish - Union of South Africa
112 M/A, Australia - Belgium
119 M/A, China
135 M/A, India
138 M/A, Japan - Lebanon
140 M/A, Morocco - New Zealand
149 M/A, Syria - Turkey
181 Armenia - Asiatic Theater
181A Asiatic Theater
182-188 Australia
190-203 Axis
251-252 Burma
253 Burma - Cameroons
305-307 Central Pacific Area
323-343 China
344 China Theater - Colombia
345-357 Colombia
358-363 Costa Rica
402-404 Far East
405 Far East Theater
450 French Indo-China
757-769 India
770 India - Iran
796 Italy - Japan
797-839 Japan
840 Japan - Korea
841 Korea - Latin America
852 Libya - Malaya
853 Malaya - Mediterranean Area
907 Netherlands - New Zealand
908-909 New Zealand
910 New Zealand - Nicaragua
929 Nyasaland - Pacific Area
930 Pacific Area
931 Pacific Theater
932 Pacific Theater - Palestine

RG 319. Records of the Army Staff 596


Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence (G-2) Entry 47C: Army Intelligence Project Decimal File,
1941-1945

Box Subject
978 South Atlantic Area - SW Pacific Area
979-998 SW Pacific Area
999 SW Pacific Area - South Pacific Area
1000-1001 South Pacific Area
1002 South Pacific Area - SW Pacific Theater
1022 Syria - Thailand
1023 Tibet - Turkey
1075 Islands, Abadon - Andaman
1076 Islands, Annette - Azores
1077 Islands, Baffin - Bermuda
1078-1079 Islands, Bermuda
1080 Islands, Bern - Canary
1081 Islands, Canton - Choiseul
1082 Islands, Christmas - Crete
1096 Islands, Cuba - Dodecanese
1101 Islands, Easter - Fiji
1102-1103 Islands, Fiji
1104 Islands, Fire - Great Inagua
1105 Islands, Greenland - Hainan
1113-1116 Islands, Hawaii
1119 Islands, Jarvis - Lesina
1120 Islands, Lesser Antilles - Madagascar
1121 Islands, Maderia - Marshal
1122 Islands, Martinique - Navase
1123-1124 Islands, Netherlands East Indies
1125 Islands, Netherlands East Indies - New Britain
1126-1129 Islands, New Caledonia
1131 Islands, New Guinea
1132 Islands, New Hebrides - Pacific
1133-1142 Islands, Philippines
1143 Islands, Philippines - Puerto Rico
1149 Islands, Solomon - Sumatra
1150 Islands, Sylt - Tres Marias
1152 Islands, Trinidad - Turks
1153 Islands, Vancouver - Zanzibar
1189 Schools, Army Flying - Army Language
1190-1197 Schools, Army Language
1198 Schools, Army Language - CIC Training
1199 Schools, CIC Training
1200 Schools, Civil Affairs Training - CAGS
1201 Schools, Cryptographic - Military Censorship
1235 Facilities, Ft Dupont - Edgewood Arsenal
1290-1301 Facilities, Camp Ritchie
1302 Facilities, Camp Ritchie - Robins Field
1330 Visits, Australia

RG 319. Records of the Army Staff 597


Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence (G-2) Entry 47D: Project Decimal Files, 1946-1948

Box Subject
1332 Visits, China
1343 Visits, India - South Africa

Supplementary Material

Box Subject
1356 Departments, Hawaiian
1358 Caribbean Defense Cmnd - Western Defense Cmnd
1359 Western Defense Cmnd
1366 Asiatic Theater
1367-1368 Australia
1369 Axis
1370 Axis - Bermuda
1375 Burma
1379 Chile - China
1380 China
1381 China - Colombia
1514-1523 India
1540-1562 Japan
1575 New Zealand
1581 Pacific Area
1593 SW Pacific Area
1611 Islands, Bermuda - Christmas
1615 Islands, Hawaii
1616 Islands, Java - Netherlands East Indies
1617-1624 Islands, New Caledonia
1625 Islands, Pacific - Philippines
1627 Islands, Taiwan
1632 Schools, CIC Trng - Mil Intell Censorship
1633 Schools, Mil Intelligence Censorship
1634 Schools, Military Intelligence Service Language
1635 Facilities, Aberdeen Proving Ground - Ft Belvoir
1650 Facilities, Red River Ordnance Depot - Camp Ritchie
1651-1658 Facilities, Camp Ritchie
1659 Facilities, Camp Ritchie - Santa Ana Air Base

Army Intelligence Project Decimal File 1946-1948 (0319-NM-3-47D)


Boxes 1-289 location: 270/6/10/02

Box Subject
2 Military Attach, Australia - Belgium
4 Military Attach, Bulgaria - Burma
6 Military Attach, Central America - China
7 Military Attach, China
16 Military Attach, India - Iran

RG 319. Records of the Army Staff 598


Records of the Army Staff, Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence (G-2) Entry 57A, Incoming and Outgoing Mes-
sages and Related Records, 1942-1945

Box Subject
21 Military Attach, New Zealand - Norway
23 Military Attach, Philippines - Poland
28 Military Attach, Thailand
36 L/O, Martinique - Singapore
39 Australian M/A
43 Chinese M/A
49 Greek - Indian M/A
56 Philippines - Spanish M/A
74 Departments, Alaskan - Philippine
83-92 Schools, Army Language
97 Schools, Intelligence - Officers Japanese Language
98 Schools, Officers Japanese Language
103 Facilities, Aberdeen Proving Ground - Hill Field
108 Facilities, New Cumberland General Depot - Camp Ritchie
118 Ascension Island - Australia
119 Australia
124 Brazil - Burma
135-137 China
138 China - Colombia
169-171 Far East
172 Far East Theater - Formosa
231 India
232 India - Indonesia
240-241 Japan
242 Japan - Kiska Island
243-244 Korea
245 Kyushu Island - Luzon Island
251 New Zealand - Okinawa
252 Pacific Area - Pacific Theater
253-257 Pacific Theater
263-264 Philippines
268 Rhodesia - SW Pacific Theater

Individual and Organizational Name Index to Intelligence Cables, 1943-1946


(0319-UD-1062)
Boxes 1-3 location: 631/00A/100/07

Geographic Index to Intelligence Cables, 1943-1946 (0319-UD-1063)


Boxes 1-6 location: 631/00A/100/08

Incoming and Outgoing Messages and Related Records 19421945


(0319-NM-3-57A)
Includes messages, paraphrases of messages, teletypes, crossreference sheets and
telegrams sent from military attachs, military observers, and military post commands
relating to the collection; evaluation and dissemination of military intelligence and other

RG 319. Records of the Army Staff 599


Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence (G-2) Entry 57A, Incoming and Outgoing Messages and Re-
lated Records, 1942-1945

information including combat operations, troop strengths and movements; patrol, casualty
and weather reports; interrogations and administration of prisoners of war; personnel and
training; guidelines on liaisons with other nonmilitary agencies; censorship procedures;
propaganda; and psychological warfare. Arranged alphabetically by geographic area,
followed by a section of naval and AIC messages; messages from/to Army air forces
and armies; teletypes from/to geographical defense commands; messages from/to
alphabetically listed post commands and numerically listed service commands; followed by a
general file; messages from/to ports of embarkation; rocket file; messages concerning visits
through the Adjutant Generals Office; miscellaneous State Dept. messages; miscellaneous
teletype and telephone messages, and telephone conferences. Thereunder the records are
arranged chronologically. Boxes 1-731 location: 270/6/33/06.

Box Subject
3 From Admiralty Islands Incoming 6/11/19442/28/1945
3 Alaska Incoming 12/26/19417/1/1943
4 AlaskaFt.Richardson (Incoming) (4/1/1942)(5/30/1943) [3 folders]
5 Alaska WDCMC (Incoming) 3/6/19438/15/1943
5 Alaska Incoming 8/16/194312/1943
5 Alaska Ft. Richardson (Incoming) 6/2/19438/31/1943
6 Alaska Ft. Richardson (Incoming) 9/1/19434/15/1944 [2 folders]
6 Alaska Incoming 4/14/19446/17/1944
7 Alaska Incoming WDCMC 6/6/19421/13/1944; Note: Largely 19421943
Records
7 Alaska Incoming WDCMC 1/2/19446/30/1944
7 Alaska Incoming 6/28/19449/13/1944
8 Alaska Incoming 9/26/194412/31/1944
8 Alaska Advanced Command PostAdak (Incoming) 1/1/19454/23/1945
8 Alaska Adak (Incoming) 1/2/194512/1/1945
9 AlaskaAdak (Incoming) 4/24/194511/28/1945
9 Alaska WDCMC (Incoming) 7/1/194312/29/1945
9 Alaska WDCMC Incoming 7/4/194412/3/1945
10 Alaska Cross Reference/Incoming 4/28/194412/29/1945
10 Alaska WDCMC Outgoing 5/28/19413/22/1943 [3 folders]
10 Alaska Outgoing 5/22/19433/22/1944
11 Alaska WDCMC8/2/19434/29/1945 (Outgoing) [3 folders]
12 Alaska WDCMC Outgoing 5/1/194512/29/1945
65 From Australia 9/15/19411/31/1942 Incoming [12 of 2 folders]
65 From Australia 2/1/19423/31/1942 Incoming
65 From Australia 5/13/19426/30/1942 Incoming [1 of 2 folders]
66 From Australia 5/13/19426/30/1942 Incoming [2 of 2 folders]
66 From Australia 4/3/19427/1/1942 Incoming [12 of 2 folders]
66 From Australia 7/2/194212/31/1942 Incoming [13 of 3 folders]
66 From Australia 7/1/19429/29/1942 Incoming [12 of 3 folders]
67 From Australia 7/1/19429/29/1942 Incoming [3 of 3 folders]
67 From Australia 9/30/194212/31/1942 Incoming [13 of 3 folders]
67 From Australia 4/1/19422/24/1943 Incoming [13 of 3 folders]
68 From Australia 1/1/19434/10/1943 Incoming [13 of 3 folders]
68 From Australia 4/10/19438/14/1943 Incoming [13 of 3 folders]
68 From Australia 8/14/194312/30/1943 Incoming [12 of 2 folders]
69 From Australia 1/1/19433/12/1943 Incoming [13 of 3 folders]
69 From Australia 3/13/19434/26/1943 Incoming [13 of 3 folders]
69 From Australia 4/27/19436/7/1943 Incoming [1 of 3 folders]

RG 319. Records of the Army Staff 600


Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence (G-2) Entry 57A, Incoming and Outgoing Messages and Re-
lated Records, 1942-1945

Box Subject
70 From Australia 4/27/19436/7/1943 Incoming [23 of 3 folders]
70 From Australia6/7/19437/12/1943 Incoming [13 of 3 folders]
70 From Australia 7/17/19438/12/1943 Incoming [12 of 3 folders]
71 From Australia 7/17/19438/12/1943 Incoming [3 of 3 folders]
71 From Australia8/12/19439/4/1943 Incoming [13 of 3 folders]
71 From Australia 9/5/194310/9/1943 Incoming [13 of 3 folders]
71 From Australia10/9/194310/31/1943 Incoming [1 of 3 folders]
72 From Australia 10/9/194310/31/1943 Incoming [23 of 3 folders]
72 From Australia 11/1/194311/25/1943 Incoming [12 of 2 folders]
72 From Australia 11/25/194312/31/1943 Incoming [13 of 3 folders]
73 From Australia 1/1/19441/22/1944 Incoming [12 of 2 folders]
73 From Australia 1/22/19442/14/1944 Incoming [13 of 3 folders]
73 From Australia 2/15/19443/6/1944 Incoming [1 of 2 folders]
74 From Australia 2/15/19443/6/1944 Incoming [2 of 2 folders]
74 From Australia 3/6/19443/22/1944 Incoming [12 of 2 folders]
74 From Australia 2/25/19435/2/1944 Incoming [12 of 2 folders]
74 From Australia 5/3/19446/24/1944 Incoming [1 of 3 folders]
75 From Australia 5/3/19446/24/1944 Incoming [23 of 3 folders]
75 From Australia 3/23/19446/24/1944 Incoming [13 of 3 folders]
75 From Australia 4/27/19445/27/1944 Incoming [12 of 3 folders]
76 From Australia 4/27/19445/27/1944 Incoming [3 of 3 folders]
76 From Australia 4/7/194310/4/1943 Incoming
76 From Australia 5/28/19447/5/1944 Incoming [13 of 3 folders]
76 From Australia 7/5/1944 Incoming [12 of 3 folders]
77 From Australia 7/5/1944 Incoming [3 of 3 folders]
77 From Australia 8/10/194410/22/1944 Incoming [13 of 3 folders]
77 From Australia 6/24/19449/9/1944 Incoming [13 of 3 folders]
78 From Australia 9/11/194411/7/1944 Incoming
78 From Australia 1/2/194411/12/1945 Incoming [12 of 2 folders]
78 From Australia 9/9/19449/21/1944 Incoming [12 of 2 folders]
78 From Australia 4/5/194212/27/1945 Incoming [1 of 2 folders]
79 From Australia 4/5/194212/27/1945 Incoming [2 of 2 folders]
79 From Australia 7/17/194212/24/1945 Incoming [13 of 3 folders]
79 From Australia 7/1/194212/28/1945 Incoming [12 of 2 folders]
80 To Australia 9/17/19416/13/1942 Outgoing [14 of 4 folders]
80 To Australia 5/12/19429/20/1942 Outgoing [13 of 3 folders]
80 To Australia 9/21/194212/12/1942 Outgoing [1 of 2 folders]
81 To Australia 9/21/194212/12/1942 Outgoing [2 of 2 folders]
81 To Australia 12/10/19422/8/1943 Outgoing [12 of 2 folders]
81 To Australia 2/8/19433/31/1943 Outgoing [13 of 3 folders]
81 To Australia 4/1/19436/22/1943 Outgoing [12 of 3 folders]
82 To Australia 4/1/19436/22/1943 Outgoing [3 of 3 folders]
82 To Australia 6/23/19439/15/1943 Outgoing [13 of 3 folders]
82 To Australia 9/14/194312/7/1943 Outgoing [13 of 3 folders]
83 To Australia 12/6/19432/7/1944 Outgoing [12 of 2 folders]
83 To Australia 2/9/19443/21/1944 Outgoing [12 of 2 folders]
83 To Australia 3/21/19445/17/1944 Outgoing [13 of 3 folders]
84 To Australia 5/17/19447/3/1944 Outgoing [12 of 2 folders]
84 To Australia 7/3/19448/12/1944 Outgoing [12 of 2 folders]
84 To Australia 8/12/19448/31/1944 Outgoing [12 of 2 folders]
85 To Australia 9/1/194410/11/1944 Outgoing [13 of 3 folders]
85 To Australia 10/11/19445/28/1945 Outgoing [12 of 2 folders]
85 To Australia 6/14/194212/29/1945 Outgoing [12 of 3 folders]
86 To Australia 6/14/194212/29/1945 Outgoing [3 of 3 folders]

RG 319. Records of the Army Staff 601


Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence (G-2) Entry 57A, Incoming and Outgoing Messages and Re-
lated Records, 1942-1945

Box Subject
95 From BoraBora 12/15/194210/23/1943 Incoming #1#2 To BoraBora
12/16/19425/4/1943 Outgoing [2 folders]
137 From Canton Island 10/16/194211/10/1944 Incoming
143 From Ceylon (Sri Lanka) 1/15/19454/4/1945 Incoming [13 of 3 folders]
144 From Ceylon (Sri Lanka) 4/25/194411/4/1944 Incoming [13 of 3 folders]
144 From Ceylon (Sri Lanka) 11/5/194412/11/1944 Incoming [13 of 3 folders]
145 From Ceylon (Sri Lanka) 12/11/19441/14/1945 Incoming [13 of 3 folders]
145 From Ceylon (Sri Lanka) 4/5/194511/21/1945 Incoming [14 of 4 folders]
146 From Ceylon (Sri Lanka) 4/2/194212/4/1945 Incoming To Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
3/10/19428/25/1945 Outgoing
151 #1#4 From China Chungking AMMISCA [American Military Mission to China
]4/30/19423/7/1943 Incoming [4 folders]
151 #5 From China Chungking AMMISCA 3/9/19437/4/1943 Incoming [12 of 2
folders]
152 #6 From China Chungking AMMISCA6/26/194310/16/1943 Incoming [12 of 2
folders]
152 #7#8 From China Chungking AMMISCA10/16/19433/18/1944 Incoming [2
folders]
152 #9 From China Chungking AMMISCA 3/22/19446/18/1944 Incoming [12 of 2
folders]
153 #10 From China Chunking AMMISCA 6/19/19449/9/1944 Incoming [12 of 2
folders]
153 #11 From China Chunking AMMISCA 9/9/194411/6/1944 Incoming [12 of 2
folders]
153 #12 From China Chunking AMMISCA 11/6/194412/28/1944 Incoming [12 of 2
folders]
154 #13 From China Chunking AMMISCA 12/28/19442/14/1945 Incoming [13 of 3
folders]
154 #14 From China Chunking AMMISCA 2/15/19453/11/1945 Incoming [13 of 3
folders]
154 #15 From China Chunking AMMISCA 3/12/19454/11/1945 Incoming [12 of 3
folders]
155 #15 From China Chunking AMMISCA 3/12/19454/11/1945 Incoming [3 of 3
folders]
155 #16 From China Chunking AMMISCA 4/12/19455/4/1945 Incoming [13 of 3
folders]
155 #17 From China Chunking AMMISCA 5/5/19455/21/1945 Incoming [13 of 3
folders]
156 #18 From China Chunking AMMISCA 5/21/19456/5/1945 Incoming [13 of 3
folders]
156 #19 From China Chunking AMMISCA 6/5/19456/21/1945 Incoming [13 of 3
folders]
156 To: China Chungking AMMISCA 12/14/19416/23/1942 Outgoing [12 of 2
folders]
157 #2 To: China Chungking AMMISCA 6/25/1942#6 7/5/1943 Outgoing [5 folders]
158 #7 To: China Chungking AMMISCA 7/7/194311/22/1943 Outgoing [12 of 2
folders]
158 #8 To: China Chungking AMMISCA 11/22/19432/11/1944 Outgoing [12 of 2
folders]
158 #9 To: China Chungking AMMISCA 2/12/19443/20/1944 Outgoing
159 #20 From: China Chungking CFBX 6/22/19456/30/1945 Incoming
159 #21 From: China Chungking CFBX 7/2/19457/16/1945 Incoming [12 of 2
folders]
159 #22 From: China Chungking CFBX 7/17/19458/1/1945 Incoming [13 of 3
folders]

RG 319. Records of the Army Staff 602


Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence (G-2) Entry 57A, Incoming and Outgoing Messages and Re-
lated Records, 1942-1945

Box Subject
160 #23 From: China Chungking CFBX 8/2/19458/16/1945 Incoming [13 of 3
folders]
160 #24 From: China Chungking CFBX 8/16/19458/25/1945 Incoming [13 of 3
folders]
160 #25 From: China Chungking CFBX 8/24/19459/5/1945 Incoming [12 of 3
folders]
161 #25 From: China Chungking CFBX 8/24/19459/5/1945 Incoming [3 of 3
folders]
161 #26 From: China Chungking CFBX 9/5/19459/15/1945 Incoming [12 of 2
folders]
161 #27 From: China Chungking CFBX 9/15/19459/29/1945 Incoming [13 of 3
folders]
162 #28 From: China Chungking CFBX 9/29/194510/15/1945 Incoming [12 of 2
folders]
162 #29 From: China Chungking CFBX 10/16/194511/4/1945 Incoming [13 of 3
folders]
162 #30 From: China Chungking CFBX 11/5/194511/27/1945 Incoming [1 of 3
folders]
163 #30 From: China Chungking CFBX 11/5/194511/27/1945 Incoming [23 of 3
folders]
163 #31 From: China Chungking CFBX11/26/194512/20/1945 Incoming [14 of 4
folders]
163 #32 From: China Chungking CFBX12/20/194512/31/1945 Incoming
164 #1 From: China ChungkingMilitary Attach 2/8/1940/12/28/1940 Incoming
164 #2 From: China ChungkingMilitary Attach 1/4/1941#9 7/21/1942 Incoming [8
folders]
165 #10 From: China ChungkingMilitary Attach 7/21/194211/13/1942 Incoming
165 #11 From: China ChungkingMilitary Attach 11/15/1942#12 12/31/1942
Incoming [2 folders]
165 #13 From: China ChungkingMilitary Attach 1/2/19433/25/1943
165 #14 From: China ChungkingMilitary Attach 3/26/19435/13/1943 Incoming
165 #15 From: China ChungkingMilitary Attach 5/18/194310/16/1943 Incoming
[1 of 2 folders]
166 #15 From: China ChungkingMilitary Attach 5/18/194310/16/1943 Incoming
[2 of 2 folders]
166 #16 From: China ChungkingMilitary Attach 10/18/1943#18 11/7/1944
Incoming [3 folders]
166 #19 From: China ChungkingMilitary Attach 11/7/19448/27/1945 Incoming
[12 of 2 folders]
166 #20 From: China ChungkingMilitary Attach 9/4/194512/31/1945 Incoming
167 #1 To: ChinaChungking Military Attach 3/3/1941#2 12/30/1941 Outgoing [2
folders]
168 #3 To: ChinaChungking Military Attach 2/1/1942#7 1/30/1943 Outgoing [5
folders]
168 #8 To: ChinaChungking Military Attach 2/1/19437/3/1943 Outgoing [12 of 2
folders]
169 #9 To: ChinaChungking Military Attach 6/5/1943#10 3/21/1944 Outgoing [2
folders]
169 #1 From: China Chungking CLO 10/9/194512/26/1945 Incoming
169 #1 From: China Chungking GOLD 12/29/1945 & 12/30/1945 Incoming
169 #1 From: China Hong Kong 3/26/194112/8/1941 Incoming
169 #1 To: China Hong Kong Military Attach Outgoing 6/5/194112/8/1941
169 #1 From: ChinaKunming (Incoming) 3/26/1943#2 6/30/1943 [2 folders]
169 #3 From: China Kunming Incoming 7/1/19439/16/1943 [1 of 2 folders]
170 #3 From: China Kunming Incoming 7/1/19439/16/1943 [2 of 2 folders]

RG 319. Records of the Army Staff 603


Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence (G-2) Entry 57A, Incoming and Outgoing Messages and Re-
lated Records, 1942-1945

Box Subject
170 #4 From: China Kunming Incoming 9/17/1943#6 12/30/1943 [3 folders]
170 #7 From: China Kunming Incoming 1/1/19442/14/1944 [121 of 2 folders]
170 #8 From: China Kunming Incoming 2/15/19442/29/1944
171 #9 From: China Kunming Incoming 3/1/19444/9/1944 [12 of 2 folders]
171 #10 From: China Kunming Incoming 4/9/19446/4/1944 [12 of 2 folders]
171 #11 From: China Kunming Incoming 6/4/19447/11/1944 [12 of 2 folders]
171 #12 From: China Kunming Incoming 7/12/19448/5/1944
172 #13 From: China Kunming Incoming 8/7/19448/27/1944 [12 of 2 folders]
172 #14 From: China Kunming Incoming 8/27/19449/7/1944 [12 of 2 folders]
172 #15 From: China Kunming Incoming 9/8/1944#16 9/20/1944 [2 folders]
172 #17 From: China Kunming Incoming 9/20/19449/30/1944 [12 of 3 folders]
173 #17 From: China Kunming Incoming 9/20/19449/30/1944 [3 of 3 folders]
173 #18 From: China Kunming Incoming 10/1/194410/12/1944 [12 of 2 folders]
173 #19 From: China Kunming Incoming 10/13/194410/25/1944 [12 of 2 folders]
173 #20 From: China Kunming Incoming 10/26/194410/31/1944
173 #21 From: China Kunming Incoming 11/1/194411/17/1944 [12 of 3 folders]
174 #21 From: China Kunming Incoming 11/1/194411/17/1944 [3 of 3 folders]
174 #22 From: China Kunming Incoming 11/18/194412/4/1944 [12 of 2 folders]
174 #23 From: China Kunming Incoming 12/4/194412/18/1944 [12 of 2 folders]
174 #24 From: China Kunming Incoming 12/19/194412/30/1944 [12 of 2 folders]
175 #25 From: China Kunming Incoming 12/30/19441/15/1945
175 #26 From: China Kunming Incoming 1/15/19452/10/1945 [13 of 3 folders]
175 #27 From: China Kunming Incoming 2/11/19453/5/1945 [1 of 2 folders]
176 #27 From: China Kunming Incoming 2/11/19453/5/1945 [2 of 2 folders]
176 #28 From: China Kunming Incoming China State Dept. Incoming
7/1/19447/30/1945 [23 of 3 folders]
176 #5 From China State DepartmentIncoming 8/3/194512/31/1945 [12 of 2
folders]
176 #6 From China State DepartmentIncoming 1/15/194412/31/1945 [12 of 2
folders]
191 #1 From Cook Islands Incoming 12/22/19428/31/1943
203 #1 From: Efate Pacific Incoming 5/15/1942 #2 7/5/1944 [2 folders]
203 #1 To: Efate Pacific- #2 5/4/ [2 folders]
230 #1 From: Fiji Islands Incoming 6/18/1942#2 11/20/1942 [2 folders]
231 #3 From: Fiji Islands Incoming 11/21/19421/31/1943 [12 of 2 folders]
231 #4 From: Fiji Islands Incoming 2/1/1943#6 1/2/1945 [3 folders]
231 #1 To: Fiji Islands Outgoing 6/7/19428/21/1943
231 Fiji Islands State Department & Navy Incoming8/10/19426/1/1944
384 #1 From: Guadalcanal Incoming 1/24/1943 #3 8/18/1943 [3 folders]
385 #4 From: Guadalcanal Incoming [ folders]
385 #1 To: Guadacanal Outgoing 1/17/19448/1/1944
386 #1 From: Guam Incoming 11/14/1944 #2 12/31/1945 [2 folders]
386 #1 To: Guam Outgoing 2/6/1945 #3 12/14/1945 [3 folders]
386 #1 To: Guam Unclassified Outgoing 12/4/1945 & 12/7/1945
390 #1 From: Hawaii Incoming 9/7/38 #6 9/5/1942 [6 folders]
391 #7 From: Hawaii Incoming 9/6/1942
391 #10 From: Hawaii Incoming 2/3
391 #12 From: Hawaii- Incoming- 7/29/1943 [3 folders]
392 #13 From: Hawaii Incoming 7/30/1943 #17 2/11/1944 [5 folders]
393 #18 From: Hawaii Incoming 2/11/1944 #20 4/24/1944 [3 folders]
393 #21 From: Hawaii Incoming 4/24/1944- #22 5/31/1944
394 #22 From: Hawaii Incoming 5/31/1944 #26 10/28/1944 [5 folders]
395 #27 From: Hawaii Incoming- 10/28/1944- #29 3/12/1945 [3 folders]
395 #30 From: Hawaii Incoming 3/1945- 4/22/1945

RG 319. Records of the Army Staff 604


Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence (G-2) Entry 57A, Incoming and Outgoing Messages and Re-
lated Records, 1942-1945

Box Subject
396 #31 From: Hawaii Incoming 4/23/1945 #34 12/27/1945 [5 folders]
397 #1 From: Hawaii Odd Numbers Incoming8/21/1942 #2 4/5/1945 [3 folders]
397 #3 From: Hawaii Odd Numbers Incoming4/7/19456/2/1945
398 #4 From: Hawaii Odd Numbers Incoming6/5/1945 #5 12/29/1945
398 #1 : Hawaii Honolulu Incoming 6/7/19426/28/1942
398 #1 From: HawaiiCSeriesIncoming 5/9/19458/23/1945
398 #1 From: Hawaii NavyIncoming 5/7/1942 (only 1 sheet)
398 #1 To: Hawaii Outgoing 11/4/1940 #2 3/9/1942 [2 folders]
399 #3 To: Hawaii Outgoing 3/10/1942 #7 3/8/1943 [5 folders]
399 #8 To: Hawaii Outgoing 3/9/1943-4/12/1943
399 #9 To: Hawaii- Outgoing 4/13/1943 #14 6/12/1944 [6 folders]
401 #15 To: Hawaii Outgoing 6/10/1944 #18 12/7/1944 [4 folders]
402 #19 To: Hawaii Outgoing 12/6/1944 #21 5/30/1945 [4 folders]
403 #22 To: Hawaii Outgoing 5/31/1945 #24 12/29/1945 [3 folders]
403 #1 To: Hawaii Unclassified Outgoing 10/3/194512/29/1945
413 #1 From: India AMMDEL Incoming 9/3/1942 #6 8/22/1943 [6 folders]
414 #7 From: India AMMDEL Incoming 8/22/1943 #10 12/31/1943 [4 folders]
415 #11 From: India AMMDEL Incoming 1/1/1944 #12 2/12/1944 [2 folders]
415 #13 From: India AMMDEL Incoming- 2/12/1944 #16 5/1/1944 [4 folders]
416 #17 From: India AMMDEL-Incoming 5/1/1944-5/16/1944
417 #21 From: India AMMDEL Incoming 6/24/1944 #22 7/13/1944 [2 folders]
417 #23 From: India AMMDEL Incoming- 7/12/1944 #25 8/8/1944 [4 folders]
418 #26 From: India AMMDEL Incoming8/9/1944 #29 9/17/1944 [5 folders]
419 #30 From: India AMMDEL Incoming9/17/1944 #31 10/3/1944 [2 folders]
419 #32 From: India AMMDEL Incoming-10/5/1944 #33 11/7/1944
420 #34 From: India AMMDEL Incoming11/7/1944 #35 12/5/1944 [2 folders]
420 #36 From: India AMMEDEL Incoming12/5/1944 #37 12/31/1944 [3 folders]
421 #38 From: India AMMEDEL Incoming1/1/1945 #39 2/3/1945 [3 folders]
421 #40 From: India AMMEDEL Incoming2/4/1945 #1941 2/27/1945 [2 folders]
422 #42 From: India AMMEDEL Incoming2/27/1945 #44 4/13/45 [5 folders]
423 #45 From: India AMMEDEL Incoming4/13/19454/29/1945
423 #46 From: India AMMEDEL Incoming4/29/1945 #48 6/22/1945 [3 folders]
424 #49 From: India AMMEDEL Incoming6/23/1945 #52 9/11/1945 [4 folders]
425 #53 From: India AMMEDEL Incoming 9/11/1945 #54 11/3/1945 [3 folders]
425 #55 From: India AMMEDEL Incoming11/4/194511/29/1945 [1 of 2 folders]
425 #55 From: India- AMMEDEL- Incoming11/4/194511/29/1945 [2 of 2 folders]
425 #56 From: India AMMEDEL Incoming11/30/194512/31/1945 [12 of 2 folders]
425 #1 To: India AMMDEL Outgoing/1 #2 5/18/1943 [2 folders]
427 #3 To: India AMMDELOutgoing 5/19/1943#7 3/21/1944 [5 folders]
428 #1 To: India New Delhi ConsolidatedOutgoing 3/21/1944 #3 7/25/1944
428 #4 To: India New Delhi- Outgoing 7/25/1944- 31
429 #5 To: India New Delhi ConsolidatedOutgoing 8/31/1944 #8 1/4/1945 [4
folders]
429 #9 To: India New Delhi ConsolidatedOutgoing1/4/19452/27/1945 [1 of 2
folder]
430 #9 To: India New Delhi ConsolidatedOutgoing1/4/19452/27/1945 [2 of 2
folder]
430 #10 To: India New Delhi ConsolidatedOutgoing3/2/1945 #12 7/9/1945 [3
folders]
431 #1 To: IndiaAMMISCAIncoming 5/15/19421/10/1943
431 #1 From: India AMMISCA Incoming-8/16/194212/13/1943
431 #13 To: India New Delhi ConsolidatedOutgoing7/11/1945 #15 12/31/1945 [3
folders]
431 #1 To: India Unclassified Outgoing10/2/194512/20/1945

RG 319. Records of the Army Staff 605


Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence (G-2) Entry 57A, Incoming and Outgoing Messages and Re-
lated Records, 1942-1945

Box Subject
432 #1 From: India Military Observer/M.A.Incoming 5/31/1941 #6 12/19/1942 [6
folders]
433 #1 To: India- Military Observer/M.A.-Outgoing 7/31/19414/17/1942
433 #7 From: India Incoming 12/11/1942 #11 12/29/1945 [5 folders]
434 #2 To: India Military Observer/M.A.Outgoing 4/18/1942 #6 3/20/1944 [5
folders]
434 #1 From: India New Delhi AquilaIncoming4/25/1942#2 7/13/1942 [2 folders]
435 #3 From: India New Delhi AquilaIncoming7/14/1942#9 5/16/1943 [7 folders]
436 #10 From: India New Delhi AquilaIncoming 5/17/1943 #14 2/9/1944 [5
folders]
437 #15 From: India New Delhi AquiaIncoming2/10/1944#16 4/1/1944 [2 folders]
437 #1 To: India New DelhiAquilaOutgoing 7/12/1942 #3 3/17/1944 [3 folders]
437 #1 From: India CalcuttaCAB Series Incoming 2/9/19425/18/1944
438 #2 From: India CalcuttaCAB Series Incoming5/18/1944-#5 1/1/1945
439 #6 From: India CalcuttaCAB SeriesIncoming1/1/1945#8 3/10/1945 [4
folders]
439 #9 From: India CalcuttaCAB Series-Incoming3/11/19453/31/1945
440 #10 From: India CalcuttaCAB SeriesIncoming4/1/1945#13 9/14/1945 [4
folders]
441 #14 From: India CalcuttaCAB SeriesIncoming9/17/194511/29/1945
441 #1 To: India Calcutta Outgoing7/24/19423/20/4
441 #1 From: India New DelhiCOPIRIncoming 11/9/19433/2/1944
441 #1 To: India New DelhiCOPIROutgoing 11/2/19433/2/1944
441 #1 to: India COSSEAOutgoing25 10/1/1945
441 #1 From: India New Delhi JICACBIIncoming 9/3/1943 #5 1/1/1945 [5 folders]
442 #1 From: I Kharagpur Incoming 11/20/19441/7/1945
442 #1 To: India JICACBI Out9/4/1943 - #3 12/27/1944 [3 folders]
442 #6 From: India New Delhi JICACBIIncoming 1/2/1945#7 10/9/1945 [2
folders]
443 #1 From: India Karachi Incoming4/30/1942 #2 11/5/1945 [2 folders]
443 #1 From: India KarachiEndersIncoming 8/16/19421/19/1944
443 #2 From: India Kharagpur Incoming1/7/1945 #4 10/16/1945 [3 folders]
444 #1 To: India KarachiOutgoing4/14/1942#4 2/3/1944 [4 folders]
444 #1 From: India Mountbatten Incoming 2/10/1944 #2 12/11/1944 [2 folders]
445 #3 From: India Mountbatten Incoming12/13/194411/14/1945
445 #1 From: India New Delhi OSSIncoming 9/1/1943 #3 5/15/1944 [3 folders]
445 #1 To: India New Delhi OSS Outgoing8/31/1943 #2 5/18/1944 [2 folders]
445 #1 From: India Tigar (Wheeler)Incoming 7/6/1942 #2 3/20/1944 [2 folders]
445 #1 To: India New Delhi TigarOutgoing 8/22/19423/17/1944
445 #1 From: India Peshawar EndersIncoming 2/6/19425/16/1943
446 #1 From: India Odd Numbers Incoming5/19/1942 #4 7/5/1944 [4 folders]
447 #5 From: India Odd Numbers Incoming7/5/1944 #8 11/19/1944 [4 folders]
448 #9 From: India Odd Numbers Incoming11/17/1944 #10 1/19/1945 [2 folders]
448 #10 From: India- Odd Numbers Incoming-1/18/1945 #11 2/25/1945 [1-2 of 2
folders]
449 #12 From: India Odd Numbers Incoming3/1/1945 #15 6/30/1945 [6 folders]
450 #16 From: India Odd Numbers Incoming7/1/1945 #19 6/15/1946 [6 folders]
451 #1 From: India Miscellaneousnc 1/1/19443/21/1944
451 #1 From: India State Dept. Incoming8/9/1942 #3 12/27/1945 [3 folders]
451 #1 From: India Navy Incoming 8/10/1942
451 #1 To: India State Dept. Outgoing6/24/1943 11/23/1945
503 #1 From: Japan Incoming7/22/39- #4 12/14/1941 [4 folders]
503 #1 From: JapanCA Series Incoming8/31/19459/25/1945
504 #2 From: JapanCA Series Incoming9/25/1945 #4 10/20/1945 [3 folders]

RG 319. Records of the Army Staff 606


Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence (G-2) Entry 57A, Incoming and Outgoing Messages and Re-
lated Records, 1942-1945

Box Subject
504 #5 From: JapanCA Series Incoming-10/20/1945 #7 11/15/1945 [3 folders]
505 #8 From: JapanCA Series Incoming11/15/1945 #11 12/31/1945 [4 folders]
505 #1 From: JapanZA Series Incoming9/1/194510/2/1945
506 #2 From: JapanZA Series Incoming10/3/1945 #4 12/31/1945 [3 folders]
506 #1 From: JapanTOKA Series Incoming9/9/19455/17/1946
506 #1 From: Japan- Odd Numbers Incoming8/16/1945 #2 9/8/1945 [2 folders]
507 #3 From: Japan Odd Numbers Incoming9/18/1945 #4 12/27/1945 [2 folders]
507 #1 To: Japan Tokyo Outgoing 6/27/1940#2 12/3/1941 [2 folders]
507 #1 To: Japan Outgoing 8/22/1945 #4 12/17/1945 [4 folders]
508 #5 To: JapanOutgoing12/18/194512/31/1945
508 #1 From: Japan State Dept. Incoming9/27/1945 #2 12/29/1945 [2 folders]
508 #1 To: Outgoing 10/18/194512/5/1945
508 #1 To: Japan Unclassified Outgoing9/29/194512/29/1945
508 #1 From: Java Incoming 9/9/1941 #2 2/27/1942 [2 folders]
508 #1 From: Java State Dept. Incoming10/31/194512/27/1945
508 #1 To: Java Outgoing 9/23/19413/3/1942
509 To: Korea Stat Dept. Outgoing11/29/1945 (only 2 sheets same date)
520 #1 From: New Caledonia Incoming 4/11/1943 #2 6/27/1943 [2 folders]
521 #3 From: New Caledonia Incoming6/28/1943 #6 12/27/1943 [4 folders]
521 #7 From: New Caledonia- Incoming- 12/28/1943 /4
522 #1 From: New Caledonia HarmonIncoming 8/14/194212/10/1942
522 #1 From: New Caledonia Patch Incoming 9/1/194211/18/1942
522 #8 From: New Caledonia Incoming1/27/1944 #11 12/19/1945 [4 folders]
523 #1 From: New Caledonia MiscellaneousIncoming 4/5/1942#4 7/11/1944 [4
folders]
523 #2 From: New Caledonia HarmonIncoming 12/11/1942 #3 4/10/1943 [2
folders]
524 #1 To: New Caledonia- Outgoing3/29/ - #5 6/28/1943 [5 folders]
525 #1 From: New Caledonia Navy & State Dept. Incoming 2/1/19438/14/1945
525 #1 To: New Caledonia UnclassifiedOutgoing 10/19/1945 (only 1 sheet)
525 #6 To: New Caledonia Outgoing6/28/1943#10 8/7/1944 [5 folders]
528 #1 From: New Guinea- Incoming 9/15/1944 #3 10/24/1944 folders]
528 #1 From: New Guinea thru BrisbaneCA Series Incoming 8/30/1943 #2
12/31/1943 [2 folders]
528 #1 From: New GuineaA Series Incoming 10/7/194412/24/1944
528 #1 From: New GuineaC Series Incoming 10/26/194411/11/1944
528 #1 From: New GuineaCA SeriesIncoming 12/31/194311/26/1944
529 #2 From: New GuineaC Series Incoming 11/11/194412/27/1944
529 #1 From: New GuineaCR SeriesIncoming
529 #1 From: New GuineaW Series Incoming 10/14/1944 #2 3/23/1945 [2
folders]
529 #1 From: New Guinea Odd Numbers Incoming8/30/19439/12/1945
529 #1 To: New Guinea Outgoing 11/1/1944#3 12/15/1944 [3 folders]
530 #4 To: New Guinea Outgoing 12/15/1944#6 2/11/1945 [3 folders]
530 #1 From: New HebridesIncoming9/24/1942#2 6/20/1945 [2 folders] Outgoing
2/7/1944 (only 1 sheet)
530 #1 From: New Zealand-AucklandIncoming 4/21/19426/7/1944
530 #1 To: New Zealand Auckland Outgoing1/19/194211/17/1944
531 #1 From: New ZealandWellingtonIncoming5/1/1942#2 12/23/1945 [2 folders]
531 #1 To: New ZealandWellingtonOutgoing4/28/1942 #3 12/29/1945 [3 folders]
531 #1 From: New Zealand Navy Incoming 1942
531 #1 From: New Zealand State Dept. Incoming 3/6/194312/12/1945
531 #1 To: New Zealand UnclassifiedOutgoing 10/8/194512/22/1945
533 #1 From: Okinawa Incoming 7/10/194512/17/1945

RG 319. Records of the Army Staff 607


Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence (G-2) Entry 57A, Incoming and Outgoing Messages and Re-
lated Records, 1942-1945

Box Subject
533 #1 To: OkinawaOutgoing7/13/194511/3/1945
544 #1 From: Philippines LeyteA SeriesIncoming 12/11/194412/19/1945
545 #2 From: Philippines LeyteC Series Incoming - #5
546 #6 From: Philippines LeyteC SeriesIncoming2/10/1945#8 3/28/1945 [3
folders]
546 #9 From: Philippines LeyteC Series-Incoming 3/29/19454/11/1945
547 #10 From: Philippines LeyteC SeriesIncoming4/13/1945#14 5/31/1945 [5
folders]
548 #15 From: Philippines LeyteC SeriesIncoming 5/31/19456/8/1945
548 #16 From: PhilippinesManilaC Series-Incoming6/8/1945#19 7/2/1945 [4
folders]
549 #20 From: PhilippinesManilaC SeriesIncoming 7/2/19457/10/1945
549 #21 From: PhilippinesManilaC SeriesIncoming7/8/1945#22 7/19/1945 [2
folders]
549 #23 From: PhilippinesC SeriesIncoming 7/19/1945#24 7/30/1945 [2 folders]
550 #25 From: Philippines C Series-Incoming 7/30/1945 #28 8/25/1945 [4 folders]
551 #29 From: PhilippinesC SeriesIncoming 8/25/1945 #30 9/7/1945 [2 folders]
551 #31 From: PhilippinesC SeriesIncoming 9/7/1945 #33 12/31/1945 [3 folders]
552 #1 From: Philippines LeyteCA SeriesIncoming 1/14/194512/14/1945
552 #1 From: Philippines LeyteU SeriesIncoming 11/15/19443/8/1945
552 #2 From: Philippines LeyteU SeriesIncoming1/27/1945#4 2/18/1945 [3
folders]
553 #5 From: Philippines LeyteU SeriesIncoming2/16/1945#10 4/11/1945 [6
folders]
554 #1 From: Philippines LeyteU Series-USAFFE Incoming 4/11/1945#3
6/9/1945 [3 folders]
554 #1 From: Philippines ManilaZ SeriesIncoming8/15/1945#3 9/10/1945 [3
554 folders]
555 #4 From: Philippines ManilaZ Series5#5 12/31/1945 [2 folder]
555 #1 From: Philippines Odd NumbersLeyte Incoming4/12/1944#2 4/30/1945 [2
folders]
555 From: PhilippinesManilaMiscellaneousIncoming5/1/19459/14/1945 [2 folders]
556 From: PhilippinesManilaMiscellaneousIncoming9/17/194512/31/1945 [2
folders]
556 #1 To: Philippines Dept. Outgoing8/14/1940 #3 5/5/1942 [3 folders]
556 #4 To: Philippines Outgoing 5
557 #5 To: Philippines Outgoing 2/22/1945#8 5/14/1945 [5 folders]
558 #9 To: Philippines Outgoing 5/14/1945#12 7/27/1945 [5 folders]
559 #13 To: Philippines Outgoing 7/5#17 9/10/1945 [6 folders]
560 #18 To: Philippines Outgoing 9/11/1945#22 12/12/1945 [6 folders]
561 #23 To: Philippines Outgoing 12/13/19451/1/1946
561 PhilippinesState Dept.Incoming 3/194512/10/1945
561 #1 To: PhilippinesState Dept.Outgoing 4/2/194512/10/1945
561 #1 To: PhilippinesLeyteUnclassifiedOutgoing 10/2/194512/29/1945
593 #1 From: Saipan Incoming 10/28/1944-10/9/1945
593 #1 To: SaipanOutgoing11/26/194411/8/1945
593 #1 From: Samoa Incoming 1/23/1944 (3 messages w/ same date)
593 # 1 From: Singapore Incoming 4/17/1941- #4 12/28/1945 [4 folders]
593 #1 To: Singapore Outgoing 6/19/ -1/25/1942
593 #1 From: SingaporeState Dept.Incoming 10/18/194512/28/1945
593 #1 To: Singapore UnclassifiedOutgoing 12/6/194512/7/1945
594 #1 Solomon Islands Rendova Island- Incoming1/6/19447/12/1944
632 #1 From: Thailand Incoming 4/10/194112/15/1941 Outgoing
7/9/194112/12/1941

RG 319. Records of the Army Staff 608


Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence (G-2) Entry 57A, Incoming and Outgoing Messages and Re-
lated Records, 1942-1945

Box Subject
632 #1 From: Thailand State Dept.Incoming 3/10/194512/20/1945
632 #1 From: Tonga Tabu Pacific Incoming 6/17/1942 2/28/1943
632 #1 To: Tonga Tabu Outgoing 10/11/19421/13/1943
649 From: State Dept. For Navy 7/25/19429/16/1942
649 Naval Communications Incoming 9/1940 3/25/1942 [6 folders]
650 Naval Communications Incoming3/26/1942-7/24/1942 [6 folders]
651 Naval Communications Incoming7/24/19428/26/1942 [3 folders]
651 #0 From: Navy Incoming 8/27/1942
652 #1 From: Navy Incoming 9/7/1942 #3 10/11/1942 [5 folders]
652 #4 From: Navy Incoming 2/1942 #7 11/10/1942 [5 folders]
654 #8 From: Navy Incoming 11/9/1942 #9 11/23/1942 [2 folders]
654 #10 From: Navy Incoming 11/23/1942- #11 12/9/1942 [2 folders]
654 #12 From: Navy Incoming 12/10/194212/20/1942 [1 of 2 folders]
655 #12 From: Navy Incoming 12/10/194212/20/1942 [2 of 2 folders]
655 #13 From: Navy Incoming 12/20/1942 #17 1/21/43 [5 folders]
656 #18 From: Navy Incoming 1/22/1943- #20 2/12/1943 [3 folders]
656 #21 From: NavyIncoming2/12/19432/18/1943
657 #22 From: Navy Incoming 2/21/1943#24 3/15/1943 [3 folders]
657 #25 From: NavyIncoming3/15/19433/19/1943 [1 of 2 folders]
658 #25 From: NavyIncoming3/15/19433/19/1943 [2 of 2 folders]
658 #26 From: Navy Incoming 3/20/1943 #28 4/12/1943 [3 folders]
658 #29 From: Navy- Incoming 4/13/1943 #30 4/27/1943 [2 folders]
659 #31 From: Navy Incoming 4/27/1943- 4/27/1943-5/6/1943
659 #32 From: Navy Incoming5/5/19435/13/1943 [1 of 2 folders]
660 #32 From: Navy Incoming5/5/19435/13/1943 [2 of 2 folders]
660 #33 From: Navy Incoming 5/12/1943 #35 5/30/1943 [3 folders]
661 #36 From: Navy Incoming 5/29/1943 #39 6/26/1943 [4 folders]
662 #40 From: Navy- Incoming 6/28/19437/3/1943
662 #41 From: Navy- Incoming 7/3/1943 #1943 7/22/1943 [3 folders]
662 #44 From: NavyIncoming7/22/19437/30/1943 1 of 2 folders]
663 #44 From: NavyIncoming7/22/19437/30/1943 [2 of 2 folders]
663 #45 From: Navy Incoming 7/30/1943 #47 8/27/1943 [3 folders]
664 #48 From: Navy Incoming 8/27/1943 #50 10/5/1943 [4 folders]
664 #51 From: NavyIncoming10/6/194310/31/1943
664 #52 From: Navy Incoming 10/31/1943 #55 12/31/1943 [4 folders]
664 #56 From: Navy Incoming1/1/19441/21/1944 [1 of 2 folders]
666 #56 From: Navy Incoming1/1/19441/21/1944 [2 of 2 folders]
666 #57 From: Navy Incoming1/22/1944 #60 2/29/1944 [4 folders]
667 #61 From: Navy Incoming3/1/19443/9/1944
667 #62 From: Navy- Incoming-4 [4 folders]
668 #65 From: Navy Incoming 4/14/1944 #68 6/16/1944 [4 folders]
669 #69 From: Navy Incoming 6/15/1944 #70 7/10/1944 [2 folders]
669 #71 From: Navy Incoming 7/11/1944 #73 7/31/1944 [3 folders]
670 #74 From: Navy Incoming 8/1/1944 #77 9/10/1944 [4 folders]
671 #78 From: Navy Incoming 9/11/1944 #81 10/22/1944 [4 folders]
671 #82 From: Navy Incoming 10/22/1944 #85 11/30/1944 [4 folders]
673 #86 From: Navy Incoming 12/1/1944#90 1/16/1945 [5 folders]
674 #91 From: Navy Incoming 1/16/1945 #95 3/7/1945 [5 folders]
675 #96 From: Navy Incoming 3/7/1945- #99 4/9/1945 [4 folders]
676 #100 From: Navy Incoming 4/9/1945 #103 5/8/1945 [4 folders]
677 #104 From: Navy Incoming 5/9/1945 #107 5/31/1945 [4 folders]
677 #108 From: Navy Incoming6/1/19456/6/1945
678 #109 From: Navy Incoming 6/6/1945 #112 7/9/1945 [4 folders]
679 #113 From: Navy Incoming 7/9/1945 #116 8/7/1945 [4 folders]

RG 319. Records of the Army Staff 609


Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence (G-2) Entry 57D: Incoming and Outgoing Messages, 1948

Box Subject
680 #117 From: Navy Incoming 8/7/1945 #119 8/31/1945 [3 folders]
680 #120 From: Navy Incoming 9/1/1945- #121 9/30/1945 [2 folders]
681 #122 From: Navy Incoming 10/1/1945 #125 12/31/1945 [4 folders]
681 #1 To: Navy Commands
685 #1 From: Air Forces Incoming 3/15/19428/17/1945
685 #1 To: Air Forces Outgoing 3/16/19429/21/1945
700 #1 From: Western Defense Command Incoming 7/8/1941#2 4/29/1942 [2
folders]
700 #3 From: Western Defense Command Incoming 5/1/1942#5 11/16/1942 [3
folders]
701 #6 From: Western Defense Command Incoming 11/17/1942#10 2/10/1945 [5
folders]
702 #11 From: Western Defense Command Incoming 2/11/194512/20/1945
702 #1 To: Western Defense CommandOutgoing 3/25/1941 #3 4/12/1943 [3 folders]
702 #4 To: Western Defense CommandOutgoing 4/16/1943 #5 1/6/1945 [2 folders]
702 #6 To: Western Defense andOutgoing 1/15/1945 #7 12/29/1945 [2 folders]
702 #1 To: Western Defense Command Unclassified
Outgoing10/16/194512/29/1945
715 General File Incoming/Outgoing 9/26/194010/31/1941 [4 folders]
716 General File Incoming/Outgoing 11/1/19413/19/1942 [5 folders]
717 General File Incoming/Outgoing 3/19/19428/25/1942 [7 folders]
717 General File Incoming/Outgoing 8/26/19429/17/1942 [1 of 2 folders]
717 General File Incoming/Outgoing 8/26/19429/17/1942 [2 of 2 folders]
717 General File- Incoming/Outgoing 9/18/194212/24/1942 [3 folders]
719 General File Incoming/Outgoing 12/22/19424/8/1943 [4 folders]
720 General File Incoming/Outgoing 4/8/19438/4/1943 [4 folders]
721 General File Incoming/Outgoing 8/4/194311/9/1943 [3 folders]
722 General File- Incoming/Outgoing- 11/10/19439/20/1944 [4 folders]
723 General File Incoming/Outgoing 9/21/19444/27/1945 [4 folders]
724 General File Incoming/Outgoing 4/28/194510/31/1945 [6 folders]
725 General File Incoming/Outgoing 10/31/194512/30/1945
731 #1 State Dept. MiscellaneousIncoming/Outgoing1/22/1944#3 12/19/1945 [3
folders]
731 Teletypes & Telephone ConservationsMiscellaneousIncoming/
Outgoing4/18/19446/26/1945
731 Telephone Conferences Outgoing 12/3/194412/3/1945

Top Secret Incoming and Outgoing Cables 1942-1952 (0319-NM-3-58)


Boxes 1-189 location: 270/7/26/02

Top Secret Incoming and Outgoing Cables 1942-1952 (0319-UD-1045)


Boxes 148-209 location: 631/59/20/05

Incoming and Outgoing Messages 1946 (0319-NM-3-57B)


Boxes 1-182 location: 270/7/13/05

Incoming and Outgoing Messages 1947 (0319-NM-3-57C)


Boxes 1-88 location: 270/7/17/03

Incoming and Outgoing Messages 1948 (0319-NM-3-57D)


Boxes 1-86 location: 270/7/19/02

RG 319. Records of the Army Staff 610


Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence (G-2) Entry 59: Teletype Conferences Between the Depart-
ment of the Army and U.S. and Foreign Military and Diplomatic Representatives 19411946

Transcripts of Teletype Conferences Between the Department of the Army and U.S.
and Foreign Military and Diplomatic Representatives 19411946 (0319-NM-3-59)
Contains teletypes (TT), cables, reports, summaries, communiqus, dispatches, and
paraphrases (PP) of War Department messages sent and received by various MIS branches
and other intelligencegathering agencies. Records relate to the strength of Axis global
influence, personnel matters, submarine sightings, troop movements, intelligence reports,
domestic affairs affecting the war effort, foreign radio broadcasts, and diplomatic concerns.
Records are divided into four segments: domestic commands, Military Intelligence Service
(MIS) components, army units, and miscellaneous reports and messages. They are
thereunder arranged by date of issue. Boxes 1-253 location: 270/7/29/03.

Box Subject
1 Teletypes (TT) to American Intelligence Command (AIC)
2 TT to American Intelligence Command (AIC)
3 TT to American Intelligence Command (AIC) thru 11151942
4 TT to American Intelligence Command (AIC) 11161942 thru 1231942
5 TT to American Intelligence Command (AIC) 1241942 thru 12151942
6 TT to American Intelligence Command (AIC) 12161942 thru 12291942
7 TT to American Intelligence Command (AIC) 12301942 thru 191943
8 TT to American Intelligence Command (AIC) 1101943 thru 1231943
9 TT to American Intelligence Command (AIC) 1241943 thru 271943
10 TT to American Intelligence Command (AIC) 281943 thru 2201943
11 TT to American Intelligence Command (AIC) 2211943 thru 381943
12 TT to American Intelligence Command (AIC) 391943 thru 3231943
13 TT to American Intelligence Command (AIC) 3241943 thru 471943
14 TT to American Intelligence Command (AIC) 481943 thru 4231943
15 TT to American Intelligence Command (AIC) 4241943 thru 5101943
16 TT to American Intelligence Command (AIC) 5111943 thru 5271943
17 TT to American Intelligence Command (AIC) 5281943 thru 6101943
18 TT to American Intelligence Command (AIC) 6111943 thru 6241943
19 TT to American Intelligence Command (AIC) 6251943 thru 791943
20 TT to American Intelligence Command (AIC) 7101943 thru 7231943
21 TT to American Intelligence Command (AIC) 7241943 thru 8101943
22 TT to American Intelligence Command (AIC) 8111943 thru 8241943
23 TT to American Intelligence Command (AIC) 8251943 thru 981943
24 TT to American Intelligence Command (AIC) 991943 thru 9221943
25 TT to American Intelligence Command (AIC) 9231943 thru 10101943
26 TT to American Intelligence Command (AIC) 10111943 thru 10261943
27 TT to American Intelligence Command (AIC) 10271943 thru 11131943
28 TT to American Intelligence Command (AIC) 11141943 thru 11301943
29 TT to American Intelligence Command (AIC) 1211943 thru 12161943
30 TT to American Intelligence Command (AIC) 12171943 thru 12311943
31 TT to American Intelligence Command (AIC) 111944 thru 1121944
32 TT to American Intelligence Command (AIC) 1131944 thru 1241944
33 TT to American Intelligence Command (AIC) 1251944 thru 231944
34 TT to American Intelligence Command (AIC) 241944 thru 2161944
35 TT to American Intelligence Command (AIC) 2171944 thru 2271944
36 TT to American Intelligence Command (AIC) 2281944 thru 381944

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ment of the Army and U.S. and Foreign Military and Diplomatic Representatives 19411946

Box Subject
37 TT to American Intelligence Command (AIC) 391944 thru 3221944
38 TT to American Intelligence Command (AIC) 3231944 thru 441944
39 TT to American Intelligence Command (AIC) 451944 thru 4211944
40 TT to American Intelligence Command (AIC) 4221944 thru 581944
41 TT to American Intelligence Command (AIC) 591944 thru 5261944
42 TT to American Intelligence Command (AIC) 5271944 thru 6121944
43 TT to American Intelligence Command (AIC) 6131944 thru 6241944
43 TT from American Intelligence Command (AIC) 9121942 thru 10151942
44 TT from American Intelligence Command (AIC) 10161942 thru 11181942
45 TT from American Intelligence Command (AIC) 11191942 thru 12141942
46 TT from American Intelligence Command (AIC) 12151942 thru 161943
47 TT from American Intelligence Command (AIC) 171943 thru 1311943
48 TT from American Intelligence Command (AIC) 211943 thru 2251943
49 TT from American Intelligence Command (AIC) 2261943 thru 3221943
50 TT from American Intelligence Command (AIC) 3231943 thru 4161943
51 TT from American Intelligence Command (AIC) 4171943 thru 5141943
52 TT from American Intelligence Command (AIC) 5151943 thru 691943
53 TT from American Intelligence Command (AIC) 6101943 thru 761943
54 TT from American Intelligence Command (AIC) 771943 thru 821943
55 TT from American Intelligence Command (AIC) 831943 thru 8291943
56 TT from American Intelligence Command (AIC) 8301943 thru 9241943
57 TT from American Intelligence Command (AIC) 9251943 thru 10201943
58 TT from American Intelligence Command (AIC) 10211943 thru 11181943
59 TT from American Intelligence Command (AIC) 11191943 thru 12191943
60 TT from American Intelligence Command (AIC) 12201943 thru 171944
61 TT from American Intelligence Command (AIC) 181944 thru 1281944
62 TT from American Intelligence Command (AIC) 1291944 thru 2171944
63 TT from American Intelligence Command (AIC) 2181944 thru 391944
64 TT from American Intelligence Command (AIC) 3101944 thru 3291944
65 TT from American Intelligence Command (AIC) 3301944 thru 4131944
66 TT from American Intelligence Command (AIC) 4141944 thru 4281944
67 TT from American Intelligence Command (AIC) 4291944 thru 5181944
68 TT from American Intelligence Command (AIC) 5191944 thru 651944
69 TT from American Intelligence Command (AIC) 661944 thru 6251944
82 TT to Western Defense Command (WDC) 3111942 thru 9211942
83 TT to Western Defense Command (WDC) 9221942 thru 1131942
84 TT to Western Defense Command (WDC) 1141942 thru 1281943
85 TT to Western Defense Command (WDC) 1291943 thru 4201943
86 TT to Western Defense Command (WDC) 4211943 thru 7151943
87 TT to Western Defense Command (WDC) 7161943 thru 1311944
88 TT to Western Defense Command (WDC) 211944 thru 2191946
89 TT from Western Defense Command (WDC) 381942 thru 8311942
90 TT from Western Defense Command (WDC) 911942 thru 10211942
91 TT from Western Defense Command (WDC) 10221942 thru 1231942
92 TT from Western Defense Command (WDC) 1241942 thru 161943
93 TT from Western Defense Command (WDC) 171943 thru 2231943
94 TT from Western Defense Command (WDC) 2241943 thru 3301943
95 TT from Western Defense Command (WDC) 3311943 thru 4291943

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ment of the Army and U.S. and Foreign Military and Diplomatic Representatives 19411946

Box Subject
96 TT from Western Defense Command (WDC) 4301943 thru 651943
97 TT from Western Defense Command (WDC) 661943 thru 751943
98 TT from Western Defense Command (WDC) 761943 thru 8101943
99 TT from Western Defense Command (WDC) 8111943 thru 9161943
100 TT from Western Defense Command (WDC) 9171943 thru 1141943
101 TT from Western Defense Command (WDC) 1151943 thru 1131945
102 TT from Western Defense Command (WDC) 1141945 thru 4121945
103 TT from Western Defense Command (WDC) 4131945 thru 2171946
104 TT to Branch Office Military Intelligence Division (BOMID) 6171944 thru
4151945
105 TT to Branch Office Military Intelligence Division (BOMID) 4161945 thru
6281946
105 TT from Branch Office Military Intelligence Division (BOMID) 531943 thru
9201944
106 TT from Branch Office Military Intelligence Division (BOMID) 9211944 thru
2281945
107 TT from Branch Office Military Intelligence Division (BOMID) 311945 thru
6301945
108 TT from Branch Office Military Intelligence Division (BOMID) 711945 thru
6151946
109 TT to Military Intelligence ServiceNew York (Military Intelligence ServiceNY)
11291942 thru 12311943
110 TT to Military Intelligence ServiceNew York (Military Intelligence ServiceNY)
111944 thru 1241944
110 TT from Military Intelligence ServiceNew York (Military Intelligence ServiceNY)
1161942 thru 5181943
111 TT from Military Intelligence ServiceNew York (Military Intelligence ServiceNY)
5191943 thru 1261944
112 TT to Military Intelligence ServiceSan Francisco (Military Intelligence ServiceSF)
1291942 thru 6291944
112 TT from Military Intelligence ServiceSan Francisco (Military Intelligence
ServiceSF) 2191943 thru 6301944
112 TT to Miscellaneous (MISC) 721942 thru 3311943
113 TT to Miscellaneous (MISC) 411943 thru 951943
114 TT to Miscellaneous (MISC) 961943 thru 1251943
115 TT to Miscellaneous (MISC) 1261943 thru 2151944
116 TT to Miscellaneous (MISC) 2161944 thru 4161944
117 TT to Miscellaneous (MISC) 4171944 thru 751944
118 TT to Miscellaneous (MISC) 761944 thru 941944
119 TT to Miscellaneous (MISC) 951944 thru 11101944
120 TT to Miscellaneous (MISC) 11111944 thru 1201945
121 TT to Miscellaneous (MISC) 1211945 thru 461945
122 TT to Miscellaneous (MISC) 471945 thru 7101945
123 TT to Miscellaneous (MISC) 7111945 thru 10231945
124 TT to Miscellaneous (MISC) 10241945 thru 1311946
125 TT to Miscellaneous (MISC) 211946 thru 7111946
126 TT from Miscellaneous (MISC) 6231942 thru 12221943
127 TT from Miscellaneous (MISC) 12231943 thru 4231944
128 TT from Miscellaneous (MISC) 4241944 thru 941944
129 TT from Miscellaneous (MISC) 951944 thru 12311944
130 TT from Miscellaneous (MISC) 111945 thru 3311945

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ment of the Army and U.S. and Foreign Military and Diplomatic Representatives 19411946

Box Subject
131 TT from Miscellaneous (MISC) 411945 thru 7251945
132 TT from Miscellaneous (MISC) 7261945 thru 1261945
133 TT from Miscellaneous (MISC) 1271945 thru 4301946
134 TT from Miscellaneous (MISC) 511946 thru 871946
153 TT from Office of War Information Overseas BranchSan Francisco (WOIB)
6151945 thru 8151945
154 TT from Office of War Information Overseas BranchSan Francisco (WOIB)
8161945 thru 241946
155 TT to Adjutant Generals Office (AGO) (Alaska) 3171942 thru 3291942
155 TT to Adjutant Generals Office (AGO) (Australia) 181942 thru 391942
156 TT to Adjutant Generals Office (AGO) (Australia) 3101942 thru 3311942
156 TT to Adjutant Generals Office (AGO) (China) 1301942 thru 3311942
157 TT to Adjutant Generals Office (AGO) (General File) 361942 thru 5161942
157 TT to Adjutant Generals Office (AGO) (Hawaii) 211942 thru 371942
158 TT to Adjutant Generals Office (AGO) (Hawaii) 381942 thru 3301942
158 TT to Adjutant Generals Office (AGO) (India) 331942 thru 3311942
158 TT to Adjutant Generals Office (AGO) (Java) 2221942 thru 2251942
158 TT to Adjutant Generals Office (AGO) (Philippines Department) 1121942 thru
3291942
208 TT ArmyNavy Intelligence Reports (ANIR) 6291942 thru 9151942
209 TT ArmyNavy Intelligence Reports (ANIR) 9161942 thru 11151942
210 TT ArmyNavy Intelligence Reports (ANIR) 11161942 thru 12251942
211 TT ArmyNavy Intelligence Reports (ANIR) 12261942 thru 2101943
212 TT ArmyNavy Intelligence Reports (ANIR) 2111943 thru 4151943
213 TT ArmyNavy Intelligence Reports (ANIR) 4161943 thru 6301943
214 TT ArmyNavy Intelligence Reports (ANIR) 711943 thru 8311943
215 TT ArmyNavy Intelligence Reports (ANIR) 911943 thru 10311943
216 TT ArmyNavy Intelligence Reports (ANIR) 1111943 thru 1271943
217 TT ArmyNavy Intelligence Reports (ANIR) 1281943 thru 1281944
218 TT ArmyNavy Intelligence Reports (ANIR) 1291944 thru 351944
219 TT ArmyNavy Intelligence Reports (ANIR) 361944 thru 4251944
220 Special ArmyNavy Intelligence Reports (Spec ANIR) 10131942 thru 1051943
221 Special ArmyNavy Intelligence Reports (Spec ANIR) 1061943 thru 4251944
221 Information from Secret Intelligence Branch of the Office of Strategic Services
(SIBOSS) 1111943 thru 211943
222 Information from State Department (SD) Cables 1031939 thru 1151943
223 Information from State Department (SD) Cables 1161943 thru 11301943
224 Information from State Department (SD) Cables 1211943 thru 8101944
225 Information from State Department (SD) Cables 8111944 thru 12141944
225 Information from Communiqus for Public Relations Officer (PRO) 11221942
226 Psychological Warfare Branch (PWB) Situation Reports 11141942 thru
12291942
226 War Department Classified Message Center (WDCMC) Situation Reports 5161942
thru 8241942
227 War Department Classified Message Center (WDCMC) Situation Reports 8251942
thru 12201942
228 War Department Classified Message Center (WDCMC) Situation Reports
12211942 thru 4301943
229 War Department Classified Message Center (WDCMC) Situation Reports 511943
thru 9301944

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Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence (G-2) Entry 79: Whos Who Data Cards on Japanese Military,
Political, and Civilian Personalities, 1941-1947

Box Subject
230 War Department Classified Message Center (WDCMC) Situation Reports 1011944
thru 3211945
230 War Department Classified Message Center (WDCMC) Situation Summaries
841943 thru 4301944
231 War Department Classified Message Center (WDCMC) Situation Summaries
511944 thru 12311944
232 War Department Classified Message Center (WDCMC) Situation Summaries
111945 thru 8181945
233 War Department Classified Message Center (WDCMC) Communiqus from China
Theater 6251944 thru 8151945
236 War Department Classified Message Center (WDCMC) Communiqus from Hawaii
891944 thru 8311945
236 War Department Classified Message Center (WDCMC) Communiqus from India n. d.
238 War Department Classified Message Center (WDCMC) Communiqus from
Southwest Pacific Area (SWPA) 6261944 thru 11101944
239 War Department Classified Message Center (WDCMC) Communiqus from
Southwest Pacific Area (SWPA) 11111944 thru 8151945
240 Dispatches to Office of War Information (OWI) 1161944 thru 4301945
241 Dispatches to Office of War Information (OWI) 511945 thru 9261945
241 PP from ALASKAN Base Command 1121942 thru 3281942
241 PP from AUSTRALIA 731941 thru 1311942
242 PP from BURMA 12191941 thru 3281942
242 PP from CEYLON 371942
243 PP from Chungking, CHINA 131941 thru 3271942
243 PP from Peiping, CHINA 7121941
245 PP from FIJI ISLANDS 3151942
249 PP from GUAM 1291941
249 PP from HAWAII 1151941 from 3291942
249 PP from INDIA 9121941 thru 3311942
250 PP from Tokyo, JAPAN 9251940 thru 12141941
250 PP from JAVA 1291941 thru 2251942
251 PP from PHILIPPINES Department 5301941 thru 3301942
252 PP from SINGAPORE 4171941 thru 291942
253 PP from Bangkok, THAILAND 7291941 thru 1111941

Whos Who Data Cards on Japanese Military, Political, and Civilian Personalities,
1941-1947 (0319-UD-79)

Three-by-five-inch cards that provide biographical information. Boxes 1-40 location:


270/15/3/03.

Box Subject
1-4 Army Officers location: 270/15/3/01
5-6 Japanese on Formosa location: 270/15/3/01
7-9 Embassies and Consulates, Personnel location: 270/15/3/01
10-36 Civilian Personalities location: 270/15/3/02
37 Political Parties, Prominent Members location: 270/15/3/04
37 Financial and Industrial Institutions location: 270/15/3/04
38 Industrialists location: 270/15/3/04

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cations, 1946-1951

Box Subject
39-40 Educational Institutions, Faculty and Administration location: 270/15/3/04
40 Post-War Government, High Level Officials location: 270/15/3/04

Subject, Title, or Source Index to the P, ID, and SD Files 1944-1951 (0319-
A1-84F)
Card index arranged alphabetically by subject, title, or source. This series functions as a
subject, title, or source index to several series of records: Publications (or P) File, Entry 82
(NM3); the Numerical Series of Intelligence Documents (ID File), Entries 85A (NM3), 85B
(NM3) and 85C (NM3); and the Secret Document (SD) Files, Entries 1041 (UD) and 1042
(UD). The information on the cards typically includes cross references, the BID number, the
ID number, major headings under which the document may be filed if it is included in the
P File, and a short description of the document. Boxes 1-100 location: 631/56/47/05.

Formerly Security-Classified G-2 Intelligence Library P Publications (P Files)


1946-1951 (0319-NM-3-82)
Arranged alphabetically by title or organization name. Boxes 1-3816 location: 270/7/34/06.

Box Subject/Title
6 Office of the Chief Chemical Warfare Service. Accession Lists Nos. 6-9
July 22-August 12, 1946; identifies documents received from numerous
organizations, such as JICPOA, MIS, USAFPAC, U.S. Navy Technical Mission
to Japan, Military Attachs 26 pp. location: 270/7/34/07
7 Targets Branch, General Staff, Military Intelligence Section, GHQ Far East
Command. Monthly Accession List ID No. 365235 February 29, 1947, 35 pp.
location: 270/7/34/07
13-16 Washington Document Center (WDC) Accession Lists 1946-1947 location:
270/7/35/01
24 GHQ SCAP Military Intelligence Section, General Staff. War Department
Intelligence Targets Section WDIT Activity Reports May 1946-February 1947,
ca. 320 pp. location: 270/7/35/02
138-140 Allied Council for Japan. Meeting Minutes, Agenda, etc. May 1946-April 1949
location: 270/8/2/05
141 Allied Intelligence in World War II. Unpublished manuscript August 29, 1947,
356 pp. [very useful for administrative history] location: 270/8/2/05
196 Military Intelligence Division. Area Order of Battle Japanese Army Ground
Forces January 1, 1946, 150 pp. location: 270/8/3/06
196 Military Intelligence Division. Area Order of Battle Japanese Army Air Forces
January 1, 1946, 155 pp. location: 270/8/3/06
234 ATIS Bulletins (Preliminary Examination of Documents ) Nos. 1-5 January-
May 1947 location: 270/8/4/04
234 ATIS Current Translations 1950 location: 270/8/4/04
234 Brief History of ATIS Wartime Activities; ID File No. 424769 June 18, 1947
235-244 ATIS Press Translations 1946 location: 270/8/4/05
245 ATIS Enemy Publications 1950 location: 270/8/4/06
245 ATIS Information Request Reports 1948-1949 location: 270/8/4/06
246-247 ATIS Interrogation Reports 1947-1950 location: 270/8/4/06
247 ATIS Limited Distribution Translation Cross Reference Cards May 1944
location: 270/8/4/06
247 ATIS Monthly Reports 1946-1947 location: 270/8/4/06

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cations, 1946-1951

Box Subject/Title
247 ATIS Report on Japanese Subversive Activities in Argentina 1947 location:
270/8/4/06
248 ATIS Index to ATIS Publications Vol. II Alphabetical Subject Index to
Documents April 1946 location: 270/8/4/06
248 ATIS Press Translations 1946 location: 270/8/4/06
249-279 ATIS Press Translations and Summaries 1946 location: 270/8/4/07
306 GHQ Southwest Pacific Area. Office of the Military Secretary. Basic Military
Plan for Psychological Warfare Against Japan May 7-8, 1945, 61 pp. ID No.
159310 location: 270/8/6/01
306 GHQ U.S. Army Forces, Pacific, Military Intelligence Section, General Staff.
Basic Intelligence Plan, U.S. Army Forces Pacific, Blacklist Operations,
3rd ed. n.d. [August 1945] 22 pp. Section on handling captured enemy
documents on pp. 5-7 location: 270/8/6/01
489 Central Office of Information, British Government, for the Southeast Asia
Command. Burma During the Japanese Occupation Vol. II 1944, 258 pp. ID
No. 85185 location: 270/8/9/06
494 Government Section, GHQ, SCAP. Lists of Cabinet Orders July 1947-July
1948 location: 270/8/9/07
577 SCAP. Captured and Surrendered Japanese Army and Navy Supplies and
Equipment in Japan and South Korea 1 September-31 December 1945, 97
pp. ID No. 266980 location: 270/8/11/04
577 SCAP. Captured and Surrendered Japanese Army and Navy Supplies and
Equipment in Japan and South Korea 1 September 1945-31 March 1946,
138 pp. ID No. 319080 location: 270/8/11/04
581 Japanese Chamber of Commerce of New York. The Causes of the Sino-
Japanese Conflict n.d. [ca. 1938] 3 pp. location: 270/8/11/04
600-604 Chemical Warfare reports 1945-1951 [mostly 1946-1948] location:
270/8/12/01
610 Ho Tit-Wah and Sun Ke-Kang, compilers and editors. Pictorial History
Chinese Army in India-Burma Campaign: Active Participation by the New
First Army [in both English and Chinese] Shanghai, China 1947, 154 pp. ID
No. 414263 location: 270/8/12/02
612 Overseas Operations Branch, Office of War Information. Chinese Press
Opinion Survey September 12-18, September 23-October 2, October 3-
9, and October 31, 1945; the earliest survey has information about the
Chinese press being critical of MacArthur for not wanting to round up enough
war criminals and for not including more war criminals who committed
crimes in China 8 pp. ID Nos. 204846, 208953, 208952, 212628 location:
270/8/12/03
612-620 State Department. Chinese Press Review 1946-1947 location: 270/8/12/03
621 Earl M. Scott, Capt. C.E. Chronological Report of Travel Through Manchuria,
China as a Member of the Pauley Mission [ca. 1946] 20 pp. ID No. 299842
location: 270/8/12/04
622-625 Dissemination Branch, Military Intelligence Service & War Department
Special Staff, Historical Division. World War II: A Chronology December
1941-December 1944, ca. 4,500 pp. ID No. 910292 location: 270/8/12/04
634 Army Service Forces. Army Services Manual. Civil Affairs Handbook French
Indo-China Section 8 Industry and Commerce January 22, 1944, 60 pp. ID
No. 10927 location: 270/8/12/06
636 Army Service Forces. Army Services Manual. Civil Affairs Handbook Japan
Section 2B Government and Administration: Local Government, August 25,
1944, 39 pp. location: 270/8/12/06
636 Army Service Forces. Army Services Manual. Civil Affairs Handbook Japan
Section 3 Legal Affairs September 26, 1944, 68 pp. location: 270/8/12/06

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cations, 1946-1951

Box Subject/Title
636 Army Service Forces. Army Services Manual. Civil Affairs Handbook Japan
Section 4 Government Finance September 23, 1944, 350 pp. location:
270/8/12/06
636 Army Service Forces. Army Services Manual. Civil Affairs Handbook Japan
Section 6 Natural Resources, July 22, 1944, 116 pp. location: 270/8/12/06
636 Army Service Forces. Army Services Manual. Civil Affairs Handbook Japan
Section 7 Agriculture April 1, 1944, 195 pp. location: 270/8/12/06
636 Army Service Forces. Army Services Manual. Civil Affairs Handbook Japan
Section 7A Agriculture July 1945, 236 pp. location: 270/8/12/06
637 Army Service Forces. Army Services Manual. Civil Affairs Handbook Japan
Section 8A Industry August 10, 1944, 138 pp. location: 270/8/12/06
637 Army Service Forces. Army Services Manual. Civil Affairs Handbook Japan
Section 8B Commerce July 20, 1944, 99 pp. location: 270/8/12/06
637 Army Service Forces. Army Services Manual. Civil Affairs Handbook Japan
Section 10A Administration of the Electric Power Industry July 31, 1944, 34
pp. location: 270/8/12/06
637 Army Service Forces. Army Services Manual. Civil Affairs Handbook Japan
Section 11 Transportation Systems August 22, 1944, 53 pp. location:
270/8/12/06
637 Army Service Forces. Army Services Manual. Civil Affairs Handbook
Japan Section 12 Communications February 24, 1944, 108 pp. location:
270/8/12/06
637 Army Service Forces. Army Services Manual. Civil Affairs Handbook Japan
Section 13 Public Health and Sanitation December 18, 1943, 215 pp.
location: 270/8/12/06
637 Army Service Forces. Army Services Manual. Civil Affairs Handbook Japan
Section 14 Public Safety, August 2, 1944, 23 pp. location: 270/8/12/06
637 Army Service Forces. Army Services Manual. Civil Affairs Handbook Japan
Section 17 Cultural Institutions, July 24, 1944, 12 pp. location: 270/8/12/06
637 Army Service Forces. Army Services Manual. Civil Affairs Handbook Japan
Section 17A Cultural Institutions, May 1945, 19 pp. location: 270/8/12/06
637 Army Service Forces. Army Services Manual. Civil Affairs Handbook Japan
Section 17S Special Maps August 12, 1944, 9 pp. location: 270/8/12/06
637 Army Service Forces. Army Services Manual. Civil Affairs Handbook Japan
Section 18A Japanese Administration of Occupied Areas-Burma August 2,
1944, 96 pp. location: 270/8/12/06
637 Army Service Forces. Army Services Manual. Civil Affairs Handbook Japan
Section 18B Japanese Administration of Occupied Areas-Malaya August 25,
1944, 27 pp. location: 270/8/12/06
637 Army Service Forces. Army Services Manual. Civil Affairs Handbook Japan
Section 18C Japanese Administration of Occupied Areas-Philippine Islands
July 31, 1944, 61 pp. location: 270/8/12/06
637 Army Service Forces. Army Services Manual. Civil Affairs Handbook Japan
Section 18E Japanese Administration of Occupied Areas-Thailand December
15, 1944, 43 pp. location: 270/8/12/06
637 Army Service Forces. Army Services Manual. Civil Affairs Handbook Japan
Section 2A Government and Administration July 3, 1944, 49 pp. location:
270/8/12/06
637 Army Service Forces. Army Services Manual. Civil Affairs Handbook Japan
Section 2 Government and Administration January 1945, 478 pp. location:
270/8/12/06
637 Army Service Forces. Army Services Manual. Civil Affairs Handbook Korea
Section 7 Agriculture October 16, 1944, 113 pp. location: 270/8/12/06
638 Army Service Forces. Army Services Manual. Civil Affairs Handbook
Philippine Islands Section 1 Geographic and Social Background April 25,
1944, 100 pp. location: 270/8/12/06

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cations, 1946-1951

Box Subject/Title
638 Army Service Forces. Army Services Manual. Civil Affairs Handbook
Philippine Islands Section 5 Money and Banking December 1944, 39 pp.
location: 270/8/12/06
638 Army Service Forces. Army Services Manual. Civil Affairs Handbook
Philippine Islands Section 6 Natural Resources, March 29, 1944, 47 pp.
location: 270/8/12/06
638 Army Service Forces. Army Services Manual. Civil Affairs Handbook
Philippine Islands Section 7 Agriculture April 1945, 149 pp. location:
270/8/12/06
638 Army Service Forces. Army Services Manual. Civil Affairs Handbook
Philippine Islands Section 8 Industry and Commerce, February 8, 1944, 89
pp. location: 270/8/12/06
638 Army Service Forces. Army Services Manual. Civil Affairs Handbook
Philippine Islands Section 9 Labor April 14, 1944, 60 pp. location:
270/8/12/06
638 Army Service Forces. Army Services Manual. Civil Affairs Handbook
Philippine Islands Section 10 Public Works and Utilities October 21, 1944, 50
pp. location: 270/8/12/06
638 Army Service Forces. Army Services Manual. Civil Affairs Handbook
Philippine Islands Sections 11 and 12 Transportation Systems and
Communications September 7, 1944, 150 pp. location: 270/8/12/06
638 Army Service Forces. Army Services Manual. Civil Affairs Handbook
Philippine Islands Section 15 Education February 15, 1945, 60 pp. location:
270/8/12/06
638 Army Service Forces. Army Services Manual. Civil Affairs Handbook Thailand
Sections 11 and 12 Transportation Systems and Communications August 5,
1944, 109 pp. location: 270/8/12/06
652 Collection of Trademarks in Japan 1937, ca. 20 pp. ID No. 327340 location:
270/8/13/01
749 Military Intelligence Service. Communication in Japan Property November
17, 1942, 125 pp. location: 270/8/15/01
772 Construction of the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity, The Mainichi Publishing
Company 1943, 67 pp. location: 270/8/15/04
772 Saburo Ohkita Japan Views Her Reparations Contemporary Japan: A
Review of East Asiatic Affairs Vol. XVI Nos. 1-3 (January-March 1947) pp.
11-26 ID No. 373838 location: 270/8/15/04
774 Joint Chiefs of Staff. Coordination of Japanese Air Intelligence August 2,
1944, ca. 30 pp. ID No. 921840 location: 270/8/15/05
790 Assistant Chief of Staff, G-2 USAFFE. Counter-Intelligence Special Report No.
2 Palawan Province February 18, 1945, 58 pp. location: 270/8/15/07
790 Assistant Chief of Staff, G-2 USAFFE. Counter-Intelligence Area Study No. 4
Samar Province October 16, 1944, ca. 60 pp. location: 270/8/15/07
790 Assistant Chief of Staff, G-2 USAFFE. Counter-Intelligence Area Study No. 11
Central Luzon (Excluding Manila) February 19, 1945, ca. 250 pp. location:
270/8/15/07
790 Military Intelligence Service. Counterintelligence Bulletin No. 3 Japanese
Total Espionage in Manchuria, China, and the Netherlands East Indies April
5, 1942, 16 pp. location: 270/8/15/07
791 Headquarters, United States Forces China Theater. General Statement of
Counter-Intelligence Situation in China theater March 19, 1946, ca. 20 pp.
ID No. 268091-A. location: 270/8/15/07
794 Translations of Criminal Code of Japan 1936, ca. 200 pp. ID No. 475870
location: 270/8/15/07
795 MIS Language School. Current List of Japanese Cabinet Offices and Its
Personnel in Japanese and English October 15, 1945, 16 pp. location:
270/8/16/01

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cations, 1946-1951

Box Subject/Title
795 Military Intelligence Service Language School. Amendments to Current
List of Japanese Cabinet Offices and Its Personnel in Japanese and English
October 30, 1945, 5 pp. location: 270/8/16/01
834-835 Statistical and Reports Section, GHQ SCAP. Daily Gazette Vol. 1 No. 25-
Vol. 4 No. 92 November 11, 1945-April 20, 1946, ca. 900 pp. location:
270/8/16/06
837 HQ China Service Command, Office of the Director of Intelligence. Daily
Intelligence Extracts May-August 1946, ca. 200 pp. location: 270/8/16/07
837 Office of the Military Attach, Office of the Assistant Military Attach,
American Embassy, Shanghai China. Daily Intelligence Extracts August 20-
December 7, 1946, ca. 300 pp. location: 270/8/16/07
838 HQ China Service Command, Office of the Director of Intelligence.
Daily Intelligence Reports July 2, 1946, 5 pp. ID No. 279519 location:
270/8/16/07
838 2nd Section 3rd Department Board of Military Operations Daily Intelligence
Reports May 11, 1946 (in both English and Chinese versions), ca. 15 pp. ID
No. 267602 location: 270/8/16/07
910-913 Detention List, Central Registry of War Criminals and Security Suspects
(CROWCASS) 1946 location: 270/8/18/03
936 Civil Information and Education Section, Research and Information Division,
SCAP A Digest of the Staff Study on Shinto January 28, 1946, 13 pp. ID No.
278046 location: 270/8/18/07
936 HQ XXIV Corps, G-2 Section, Civil Communications Intelligence Group-
Korea. A Digest of Occupation Trends in Korea December 1-31, 1945, 9 pp.
January 7, 1946 location: 270/8/18/07
936 Maj. Gen. Chu Shih-Ming. [The Chinese Military Attach and Representative
to the C.C.S.] Memorandums for the Military Intelligence Service. Digest of
Intelligence Reports Received from China, June 1-20, 1944, 7 pp. location:
270/8/18/07
937 HQ XXIV Corps, G-2 Section, Civil Communications Intelligence Group-
Korea. A Digest of Political Activity in Korea November 11-December 10,
1945; December 10, 1945; January 7, 1946, 9 pp. location: 270/8/18/07
937 HQ XXIV Corps, G-2 Section, Civil Communications Intelligence Group-
Korea. A Digest of Political Activity in Korea December 11, 1945-January 10,
1946; January 14, 1946, 11 pp. location: 270/8/18/07
943-954 GHQ SCAP. SCAP Directives to the Imperial Japanese Government location:
270/8/19/01
967 Far Eastern Commission. Far Eastern Commission Directory August 19,
1946, 1 p. ID No. 293979 location: 270/8/19/04
975 South East Asia Command Group of Headquarters Directory (and
amendments) 1944-1945, ca. 50 pp. location: 270/8/19/05
979 Eight directories of Geographic Place Names in the SWPA, USAFF (listed by
latitude and longitude) 1943, ca. 500 pp. location: 270/8/19/06
981-982 Directories and Station Lists of U.S. Army and U.S. Air Force 1946-1949, ca.
1,000 pp. location: 270/8/19/06
1025 Army Service Forces, Planning Division, Office of Director of Plans and
Operations. Economic Implications of the Joint Occupation of Japan 1945,
ca. 60 pp. location: 270/8/20/05
1027 Economic Intelligence Section, Intelligence Division, SACSAE. Summary of
Economic Intelligence (Far East) October 1945-March 1946, ca. 250 pp. ID
Nos. 217654, 219342, 228333, 255696, 233348, 234833, 238713, 245166,
238711, 251689, 249315, 250208 location: 270/8/20/06
1107 British Ministry of Supply. C.D.R.5. Enemy C.W. and Smoke Intelligence
Summary No. 100; includes information on Japanese Chemical Warfare
research and development November 26, 1946 pp. 1043-1056 location:
270/8/22/03

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Box Subject/Title
1107 British Ministry of Supply. C.D.R.5. Enemy C.W. and Smoke Intelligence
Summary No. 101; includes information on Japanese Chemical Warfare
agents, research and production December 24, 1946 pp. 1068-1076 ID No.
348664 location: 270/8/22/03
1107 British Ministry of Supply. C.D.R.5. Enemy C.W. and Smoke Intelligence
Summary No. 102; includes information on Japanese Chemical Warfare
January 30, 1947 pp. 1080-1090 location: 270/8/22/03
1107 British Ministry of Supply. C.D.R.5. Enemy C.W. and Smoke Intelligence
Summary No. 103; includes information on Japanese Chemical Warfare
February 28, 1947 pp. 1098-1121 ID No. 355089 location: 270/8/22/03
1107 British Ministry of Supply. C.D.R.5. Enemy C.W. and Smoke Intelligence
Summary No. 105; includes information on Japanese smoke munitions May
12, 1947 pp. 1127-1133 location: 270/8/22/03
1139 HQ 6th CIC Region, U.S. Army Forces, Pacific. Extract of Estimate of the
Counter Intelligence Situation July 6, 1946, 6 pp. ID No. 289918 location:
270/8/23/01
1164 Lt. Col. C. P. Van Ness, USMC. Exploding the Japanese Superman Myth n.p.,
ca. 1944, 16 pp. location: 270/8/23/04
1173 GHQ SCAP. Extracts from CIC Reports March 29, 1946, 16 pp. ID No. 264786
location: 287/8/23/06
1173 GHQ SCAP. Extracts from CIC Reports April 20, 1946, 3 pp. ID No. 258753
location: 287/8/23/06
1173 GHQ SCAP. Extracts from CIC Reports June 15, 1946, 16 pp. ID No. 289716
location: 287/8/23/06
1176-1183 Far East Command Intelligence Material location: 287/8/23/06
1184 1184 Office of the Admiralty. Far East Survey August 1945; [provides a
useful source for historical, geographical, political, and military information]
81 pp. location: 287/8/23/07
1184 Far Eastern Affairs Monthly Vol. II No. 1 March 1939, 34 pp. location:
287/8/23/07 [Note: Identified by an accompanying letter as a pro-Japanese
publication issued in San Francisco, California.]
1184 Far Eastern Commission. Calendar of Papers August 1, 1946 ID No. 288477
1184 Far Eastern Commission. Calendar of Papers August 15, 1946 ID No. 294566
1184 Far Eastern Commission. Calendar of Papers September 1, 1946 ID No.
301128
1184 Far Eastern Commission. Calendar of Papers September 15, 1946 ID No.
303978
1184 Far Eastern Commission. Calendar of Papers October 1, 1946 ID No. 311581
1184 Far Eastern Commission. Calendar of Papers October 15, 1946 ID No.
315864
1184 Far Eastern Commission. Calendar of Papers November 1, 1946 ID No.
320601
1184 Far Eastern Commission. Calendar of Papers November 15, 1946 ID No.
324150
1184 Far Eastern Commission. Calendar of Papers December 16, 1946 ID No.
329743
1184 Far Eastern Commission. Calendar of Papers January 1, 1947 ID No. 335052
location: 287/8/23/07
1184-1194 Far Eastern Commission location: 270/8/23/06
1195 Far Eastern Commission Committee Nos. 3, 4, and 6 records, ca. 300 pp.
location: 270/8/24/02
1195 Far Eastern Commission Committee No. 5 War Criminals Agendas and
Minutes of Meetings June 1946-December 1948, ca. 65 pp. ID Nos. 279209,
284556, 346774, 346743, 350134, 352931, 352937, 358788, 355822,
360468, 360471. 454362 location: 270/8/24/02

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Box Subject/Title
1195 Far Eastern Commission Committee No. 5 War Criminals Summary Minutes
13th Meeting December 10, 1948 location: 270/8/24/02
1196 Far Eastern Commission Committee and other records 1946-1948, ca. 250
pp. location: 270/8/24/02
1196 Far Eastern Commission. Apprehension and Punishment of War Criminals
in the Far East: Note by the Secretary General March 4, 1946, 3 pp. ID No.
258817 location: 270/8/24/02
1196 Far Eastern Commission. Apprehension and Punishment of War Criminals in
the Far East: Note by the Secretary General March 29, 1946, 6 pp. ID No.
258817 location: 270/8/24/02
1196 Far Eastern Commission. Apprehension and Punishment of War Criminals
in the Far East: Note by the Secretary General April 4, 1946, 4 pp. ID No.
258817 location: 270/8/24/02
1196 Far Eastern Commission. Apprehension and Punishment of War Criminals
in the Far East: Note by the Secretary General May 15, 1946, 7 pp. ID No.
264896 location: 270/8/24/02
1196 Far Eastern Commission. Apprehension and Punishment of War Criminals
(Japan): Note by the Secretary General May 23, 1946, 2 pp. ID No. 267562
location: 270/8/24/02
1196 Far Eastern Commission. Apprehension and Punishment of War Criminals
in the Far East: Note by the Secretary General May 17, 1946, 1 p. location:
270/8/24/02
1196 Far Eastern Commission. Commission Documents: Note by the Secretary
General March 11, 1946, 2 pp. ID No. 258815 location: 270/8/24/02
1196 Far Eastern Commission. Deputy Chairman of Committee No. 1 Reparations:
Note by the Secretary General July 11, 1947, 1 p. ID No. 380389 location:
270/8/24/02
1196 Far Eastern Commission. Deputy Chairman of Committee No. 5 War
Criminals: Note by the Secretary General July 10, 1947, 1 p. ID No. 380388
location: 270/8/24/02
1196 Far Eastern Commission. Deputy Chairman of Committee No. 5 War
Criminals: Note by the Secretary General July 15, 1947, 1 p. ID No. 381416
location: 270/8/24/02
1196 Far Eastern Commission. Deputy Chairman of Committee No. 5 War
Criminals: Note by the Secretary General July 18, 1947, 1 p. ID No. 381932
location: 270/8/24/02
1196 Far Eastern Commission. Establishment of Committee on Reparations: Note
by the Secretary General March 4, 1946, 3 pp. ID No. 258814 location:
270/8/24/02
1196 Far Eastern Commission. Interim Principles for Restitution of Identifiable
Property Confiscated in Japan From Allied Nationals: Note by the Secretary
General October 14, 1946, 3 pp. ID No. 315871 location: 270/8/24/02
1196 Far Eastern Commission. Interim Principles for Restitution of Identifiable
Property Confiscated in Japan from Allied Nationals: Note by the Secretary
General February 4, 1947, 3 pp. ID No. 341650 location: 270/8/24/02
1196 Far Eastern Commission. Interim Principles for Restitution of Identifiable
Property Confiscated in Japan from Allied Nationals: Note by the Secretary
General February 20, 1947, 3 pp. ID No. 344446 location: 270/8/24/02
1196 Far Eastern Commission. Interim Principles for Restitution of Identifiable
Property Confiscated in Japan from Allied Nationals: Note by the Secretary
General February 21, 1947, 1 p. ID No. 344457A location: 270/8/24/02
1196 Far Eastern Commission. Interim Principles for Restitution of Identifiable
Property Confiscated in Japan from Allied Nationals: Note by the Secretary
General February 26, 1947, 4 pp. ID No. 346740 location: 270/8/24/02

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Box Subject/Title
1196 Far Eastern Commission. Interim Principles for Restitution of Identifiable
Property Confiscated in Japan from Allied Nationals: Note by the Secretary
General March 3, 1947, 4 pp. ID No. 346131 location: 270/8/24/02
1196 Far Eastern Commission. Interim Principles for Restitution of Identifiable
Property Confiscated in Japan from Allied Nationals: Note by the Secretary
General March 5, 1947, 4 pp. ID No. 346561 location: 270/8/24/02
1196 Far Eastern Commission. Interim Principles for Restitution of Identifiable
Property Confiscated in Japan from Allied Nationals: Note by the Secretary
General March 7, 1947, 5 pp. ID No. 347681 location: 270/8/24/02
1196 Far Eastern Commission. Interim Principles for Restitution of Identifiable
Property Confiscated in Japan from Allied Nationals: Note by the Secretary
General April 2, 1947, 3 pp. ID No. 355497 location: 270/8/24/02
1196 Far Eastern Commission. Interim Principles for Restoration of Identifiable
Property Confiscated in Japan from Allied Nationals: Note by the Secretary
General September 9, 1946, 4 pp. ID No. 301131 location: 270/8/24/02
1196 Far Eastern Commission. Interim Procedures for Restitution of Identifiable
Looted Property: Note by the Secretary General March 6, 1945, 18 pp. ID
No. 258813 location: 270/8/24/02
1196 Far Eastern Commission. Interim procedures for Restitution of Looted
Property found in Japan: Note by the Secretary General May 2, 1946, 4 pp.
ID No. 262461 location: 270/8/24/02
1196 Far Eastern Commission. Interim Procedures for Restitution of Looted
Property Found in Japan Directive Serial no. 10: Note by the Secretary
General April 6, 1951, 1 p. location: 270/8/24/02
1196 Far Eastern Commission. Jurisdiction of Far Eastern Commission With
Respect to Looted Property: Note by the Secretary General April 26, 1946, 1
p. ID No. 259264 location: 270/8/24/02
1196 Far Eastern Commission. Netherlands Statement on the Restitution of Tin
Looted by the Japanese: Note by the Secretary General October 8, 1946, 12
pp. ID No. 310276 location: 270/8/24/02
1196 Far Eastern Commission. Philippine Resolution Requesting Payment by Japan
in Legal Currency or in Property to Holders of Japanese Flat Money February
26, 1946, 11 pp. ID No. 258870 location: 270/8/24/02
1196 Far Eastern Commission. Restitution of Looted Property: Note by the
Secretary General May 14, 1946, 6 pp. ID No. 264073 location: 270/8/24/02
1196 Far Eastern Commission. Restitution of Looted Property: Note by the
Secretary General May 21, 1946, 1 p. ID No. 265664 location: 270/8/24/02
1196 Far Eastern Commission. Restitution of Looted Property: Note by the
Secretary General May 23, 1946, 1 p. ID No. 267561 location: 270/8/24/02
1196 Far Eastern Commission. Restitution of Looted Property: Note by the
Secretary General July 17, 1946, 5 pp. ID No. 282253 location: 270/8/24/02
1196 Far Eastern Commission. Restitution of Looted Property: Note by the
Secretary General July 23, 1946 ,2 pp. ID No. 284038 location: 270/8/24/02
1196 Far Eastern Commission. Restitution of Looted Property: Note by the
Secretary General August 5, 1946, 4 pp. ID No. 288030 location:
270/8/24/02
1196 Far Eastern Commission. Restitution of Looted Property: Note by the
Secretary General August 28, 1946, 2 pp. ID No. 295430 location:
270/8/24/02
1196 Far Eastern Commission. Restitution of Looted Property: Note by the
Secretary General September 12, 1946, 2 pp. ID No. 301862 location:
270/8/24/02
1196 Far Eastern Commission. Restitution of Looted Property: Note by the
Secretary General September 18, 1946, 2 pp. ID No. 303980 location:
270/8/24/02

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Box Subject/Title
1196 Far Eastern Commission. Restitution of Looted Property: Note by the
Secretary General October 23, 1946, 3 pp. ID No. 314939 location:
270/8/24/02
1196 Far Eastern Commission. Restitution of Looted Property: Note by the
Secretary General July 22, 1947, 5 pp. ID No. 382584 location: 270/8/24/02
1196 Far Eastern Commission. Restitution of Looted Property: Note by the
Secretary General July 29, 1947, 5 pp. ID No. 385111 location: 270/8/24/02
1196 Far Eastern Commission. Restitution of Looted Property: Note by the
Secretary General July 31, 1947, 1 p. ID No. 385692 location: 270/8/24/02
1196 Far Eastern Commission. Restitution of Looted Property: Note by the
Secretary General August 15, 1947, 1 p. ID No. 389300 location:
270/8/24/02
1196 Far Eastern Commission. Restitution of Looted Property: Note by the
Secretary General September 18, 1947, 1 p. ID No. 397905 location:
270/8/24/02
1196 Far Eastern Commission. Restitution of Looted Property: Note by the
Secretary General October 3, 1947, 1 p. ID No. 401276 location:
270/8/24/02
1196 Far Eastern Commission. Restitution of Looted Property: Note by the
Secretary General November 17, 1947, 5 pp. ID No. 412745 location:
270/8/24/02
1196 Far Eastern Commission. Restitution of Looted Property: Note by the
Secretary General November 18, 1947, 5 pp. ID No. 413192 location:
270/8/24/02
1196 Far Eastern Commission. Restitution of Looted Property: Note by the
Secretary General November 20, 1947, 1 p. ID No. 414214 location:
270/8/24/02
1196 Far Eastern Commission. Restitution of Looted Property: Note by the
Secretary General December 3, 1947, 2 pp. ID No. 417182 location:
270/8/24/02
1196 Far Eastern Commission. Restitution of Looted Property: Note by
the Secretary General June 17, 1948, 4 pp. ID No. 471216 location:
270/8/24/02
1196 Far Eastern Commission. Restitution of Looted Property: Note by the
Secretary General July 29, 1948, 6 pp. ID No. 481203 location: 270/8/24/02
1196 Far Eastern Commission. Restitution of Looted Property: Note by the
Secretary General September 8, 1948, 5 pp. ID No. 490764 location:
270/8/24/02
1196 Far Eastern Commission. Restitution of Looted Property; Further Report of
Ad Hoc Subcommittee: Note by the Secretary General October 1, 1947, 3
pp. ID No. 401387 location: 270/8/24/02
1196 Far Eastern Commission. Restitution of Looted Property; Netherlands
Substitute: Note by the Secretary General January 8, 1948, 4 pp. ID No.
427247 location: 270/8/24/02
1196 Far Eastern Commission. Restitution of Looted Property; Policy Decision as
Reported from the Steering Committee: Note by the Secretary General July
27, 1948, 5 pp. ID No. 480819 location: 270/8/24/02
1196 Far Eastern Commission. Restitution of Looted Property; Proposal Regarding
Participation in Secured Funds by Burma and Pakistan: Note by the
Secretary General June 25, 1951, 2 pp. location: 270/8/24/02
1196 Far Eastern Commission. Restitution of Looted Property; Reference to Ad Hoc
Subcommittee: Note by the Secretary General June 29, 1948, 1 p. location:
270/8/24/02

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Box Subject/Title
1196 Far Eastern Commission. Restitution of Looted Property; Reference of Looted
Ships Issue to Committee No. 1: Note by the Secretary General July 27,
1948, 2 pp. location: 270/8/24/02
1196 Far Eastern Commission. Restitution of Looted Property; Report of Ad Hoc
Subcommittee: Note by the Secretary General September 16, 1947, 5 pp. ID
No. 397369 location: 270/8/24/02
1196 Far Eastern Commission. Restitution of Looted Property; Report of Ad Hoc
Subcommittee: Note by the Secretary General July 22, 1948, 3 pp. location:
270/8/24/02
1196 Far Eastern Commission. Revision of Directive on Restitution of Looted
Property: Note by the Secretary General October 29, 1946, 2 pp. ID No.
317250 location: 270/8/24/02
1197-1223 Far Eastern Commission location: 287/8/24/02
1239 Federal Bureau of Investigation. Quarterly Intelligence Summary Vol.
2 November 15, 1944; pp. 453-479 cover the Japanese Police System,
including the Kempei Tai. ID No. 911867 location: 270/8/25/01
1245 4th Army Intelligence School. Japanese Field Service Regulations [in
Japanese] n.d. 471 pp. location: 270/8/25/02
1375 Far Eastern Bureau, New Delhi. Fortnightly Intelligence Reports Index for
Indo-China (April 1-June 30, 1944 and January 1-March 31, 1945); Siam
[Thailand] (July 1-September 30, 1944 and January 1-March 31, 1945);
Japan (January 1-March 31, 1945); Sumatra (October 1-December 31,
1944 and April 1-June 30, 1945); Java and Madura (April 1-June 30, 1945);
Manchuria (January 1-June 30, 1944); Netherlands Indies [sic] (April 1-
June 30, 1944); Occupied Areas in China (July 1-September 30, 1944);
Hong Kong (July 1-September 30, 1944); Borneo and Great East (July 1-
November 15, 1944) location: 270/8/27/06
1377 HQ Supreme Allied Commander South East Asia. Fortnight Intelligence
Review January 3-April 11, 1946, ca. 200 pp. location: 270/8/27/07
1378 Director of Intelligence, India Command. Fortnightly Security Intelligence
Summary January-July 1946, ca. 80 pp. location: 270/8/27/07
1379 Fortune Vol. XXIV No. 4 April 1944; issued devoted to Japan 108 pp.
location: 270/8/27/07
1382 Various reports relating to Japanese Free Balloons 1945, 1947, ca. 75 pp.
location: 270/8/27/07
1392 ATIS, Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ SCAP. Full translation
of book on Military Geography of Fukien Province September 18, 1946, ca.
60 pp. with map ID No. 328184 location: 270/8/28/02
1392 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Function and Organization, G-2 AFPAC and SCAP [includes ATIS and 5250th
Technical Intelligence Company] October 15, 1946, 72 pp. ID No. 424770
location: 270/8/28/02
1392 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ Far East Command.
Organization and Functions G-2 SCAP and Far East Command [includes ATIS,
Technical Intelligence Detachment, Targets Branch] April 1, 1948, 70 pp. ID
No. 466551 location: 270/8/28/02
1395 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces in the
Pacific. G-2 Estimate of the Enemy Situation in Southern Kyushu April 25,
1945, ca. 50 pp. location: 270/8/28/02
1397-1417 Intelligence records and reports created primarily by the U.S. Army Forces in
Korea January 1946-April 1949 location: 270/8/28/03
1417 Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff G-2 HQ U.S. Army Forces Western
Pacific. G-2 Periodic Reports August 20, 1945-May 11, 1946, ca. 100 pp.
location: 270/8/28/05

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Box Subject/Title
1417-1429 HQ 8th Army, Corps, and Division G-2 Periodic Reports 1945-1948 location:
270/8/28/05
1430-1434 HQ XXIV Corps [Korea] G-2 Summary 1945-1947 location: 270/8/28/07
1435 HQ 8th Army G-3 Periodic Reports 1946-1947, ca. 40 pp. location:
270/8/29/01
1435 HQ U.S. Forces China Theater. G-3 Periodic Report June-Aug. 1945, ca. 100
pp. location: 270/8/29/01
1435-1436 Office of Assistant Chief of Staff G-2, HQ U.S. Army Forces in Korea. Weekly
G-2 Summary 1948 location: 270/8/29/01
1449 British and Indian Army Gas Training Manuals 1942 (ID No. 16225), 1943
(ID No. 16225), 1943 (ID 735442), 1945 (no ID No.), ca. 250 pp. location:
270/8/29/03
1461 G.S. (Intelligence) Advance L.H.Q. Gazetteer of South-East New Guinea and
New Britain December 1942, 116 pp. location: 270/8/29/05 [another exact
copy can be found in Box 1469 ID No. 912015]
1461 Military Intelligence Service. Gazetteer of Chinese Geographic Names
(reprint of a publication compiled by the Information Bureau, Japanese
Foreign Office) April 1943, 663 pp. location: 270/8/29/05
1462 U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. Gazetteer of the Philippine Islands 1945,
350 pp. location: 270/8/29/05
1463 Indo-China Section, Far Eastern Bureau, British Ministry of Information,
New Delhi. Gazetteer of Indo-China with Maps of Airfields, Military Posts
and Provinces. List of Towns and Villages formerly in French Territory Now
Ceded to Siam [Thailand], ca. March 1946, 70 pp. ID No. 251613 location:
270/8/29/05
1463-1466 Gazetteers of Japanese in Japanese location: 270/8/29/05
1469 Gazetteer of Place Names in Chinese n.d., ca. 600 pp. ID No. 63378
location: 270/8/29/06
1470 Geographic Section, Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ Far
East Command. Gazetteer of Place Names in the Mongolian Peoples Republic
and Tannu Tuva with their Geographic Coordinates December 1947, 63 pp.
ID No. 464676 location: 270/8/29/06
1470 Office of Assistant Chief of Staff, HQ U.S. Army Forces in Korea. Gazetteer
of Korean Place Names, ca. September 1948, ca. 60 pp. ID No. 501299
location: 270/8/29/06
1471 Office of the Chief Signal Officer, Army Service Forces. Gazetteer of Pacific
Theater Place Names in Japanese Spelling Circular JE-4 Supplement 5
January 24, 1945, 31 pp. ID No. 501741 location: 270/8/29/06
1471 Office of the Chief Signal Officer, Army Service Forces. Gazetteer of Pacific
Theater Place Names Circular JE-3 March 1, 1944, 2 vols. 530 pp. location:
270/8/29/06
1645 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
History of Technical Intelligence Southwest and Western Pacific Areas 1942-
1945, 2 vols., ca. 250 pp. ID Number 282322 location: 270/8/33/03
1691 Order of Battle Section SIFE (reproduced by Office of Strategic Services
Reproduction Branch). Identification of Japanese Armed Forces Code Names
n.d. 55 pp. ID Number 923735 location: 270/8/34/03
1811-1816 The Intelligence Series: Far East Command/Southwest Pacific Area location:
270/9/1/06
1816 The Intelligence Series (G-2 USAFFE-SWPA-AFPAC-FEC-SCAP): Volume V,
Operations of the Allied Translator and Interpreter Section, GHQ, SWPA, May
1945-December 1947 location: 270/9/1/06
1820 The Intelligence Series (G-2 USAFFE-SWPA-AFPAC-FEC-SCAP): Volume V,
Operations of the Allied Translator and Interpreter Section, GHQ, SWPA, May
1945-December 1947: Documentary Appendix location: 270/9/1/07

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cations, 1946-1951

Box Subject/Title
1899-1977 International Military Tribunal Far East location: 270/9/3/04
1996-2022 Interrogation Reports of various units and organizations, including 8th
Army, 6th Army, SCAP, I Corps, XI Corps, XIV Corps, SEATIC, 43rd Infantry
Division, Far East Command, Netherlands East Indies Forces Intelligence
Service location: 270/9/5/04
2033-2037 United States Strategic Bombing Survey Interrogation Reports location:
270/9/6/02
2038 14th Air Force Interrogation Report location: 270/9/6/02
2038 Interrogation Reports of Japanese Repatriates and Repatriates of the Tatsu
Haru Maru location: 270/9/6/02
2091 W. Macmahon Ball. Japan: Enemy or Ally? (London: Cassell and Company,
Ltd. 1948) 240 pp. [contains information on SCAP, the Allied Control Council,
and observations on war crimes and Emperor Hirohito] ID No. 484313
location: 270/9/7/04
2093 The Japan Year Book 1944-45. Published by The Nippon Times Press, ca.
December 1944, 624 pp. ID No. 295190 location: 270/9/7/04
2096 General Staff, Army Headquarters, Melbourne. Japanese Army: Notes on
Characteristics, Organization, Training, Etc. January 1942 (reprinted with
amendments March 1942) 59 pp. location: 270/9/7/04
2096 Military Intelligence Training Center, Camp Ritchie, Maryland. Japanese Army
Organization April 1944, 76 pp. location: 270/9/7/04
2096 Various documents dealing with Japanese Army organization, Japanese Army
transfer lists, and Japanese language atlas and place name information
location: 270/9/7/04
2097 A.F.Q. [prepared by General Staff (Intelligence) and issued under the
direction of the Military Board]. The Japanese Army Preparations for War
and Plans for Australia; includes information on Pearl harbor, Malaya and
Thailand, the Philippines, Guam, the Netherlands East India, Australia n.d.,
ca. 1944-1945, 29 pp. ID Number 366437 location: 270/9/7/04
2097 Folder entitled Japanese Biological Warfare Activities Army Service Forces.
Includes a report by Lt. Col. Arvo T. Thompson, V.C. Army Service Forces,
Camp Detrick, Maryland. Report on Japanese Biological Warfare (BW)
Activities May 31, 1946 ID No. 919985, ca. 40 pp. location: 270/9/7/04
2097 Office of the Chief Chemical Officer, GHQ, AFPAC. Intelligence Report
on Japanese Chemical Warfare Vol. I General Organization, Policies and
Intentions, Tactics May 15, 1946, 136 pp. ID Number 271334 location:
270/9/7/04
2097 Office of the Chief Chemical Officer, GHQ, AFPAC. Intelligence Report on
Japanese Chemical Warfare Vol. V Part C Japanese Chemical Warfare
Equipment and Material May 15, 1946, 82 pp. ID Number 268146 location:
270/9/7/04
2097 Office of the Chief Chemical Officer, GHQ, U.S. Army Forces Pacific. Reports
of interrogation of Gen. Kayao (Shun) Tada, Maj. Gen. Kanemasa Akiyama,
and Col. Takeshige Yokoyama regarding Chemical Warfare policies April 18,
1946, 23 pp. ID Number 261222 location: 270/9/7/04
2097 Office of the Chief Chemical Officer, HQ, U.S. Army Forces Western Pacific.
Additional pages of the Japanese Chemical Warfare Notebook September 13,
1945, ca. 70 pp. location: 270/9/7/04
2097 Western Defense Command. Report on Japanese Balloon attacks December
30, 1944-September 22, 1945, ca. 150 pp. location: 270/9/7/04
2098 Japanese Chemical Warfare location: 270/9/7/05
2098 Japanese Cultural Resources-National Treasures, Important Works of Art
location: 270/9/7/05
2098 Japanese Cultural Resources-SCAP Research and Information Division
location: 270/9/7/05

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cations, 1946-1951

Box Subject/Title
2099 Headquarters, Allied Land Forces [South East Asia] Japanese Demobilization
Reports Nos. 12-13, 15 ID Nos. 284799, 288070, 301356 location:
270/9/7/05
2099 Intelligence Division, Supreme Allied Commander South East Asia. Japanese
Demobilization Reports Nos. 5-11 March 8-June 21, 1946 ID Nos. 249336,
252098, 257278, 277864, 280851, 286146. No ID No. for Report No. 8
location: 270/9/7/05
2105 External Assets Division, Civil Property Custodian, GHQ SCAP. Japanese
External Assets as of August 1945; September 30, 1948, 3 vols. 498
pp. with numerous photographs ID Nos. 509233 and 676111 location:
270/9/7/05
2105 Photographs of Japanese external assets, mostly Formosa 1945, ca. 15
items location: 270/9/7/06
2105 Various memoranda regarding Japanese external assets 1947, ca. 100 pp.
location: 270/9/7/06
2106 External Assets Division, Civil Property Custodian, GHQ SCAP. Japanese
External Assets Estimate December 31, 1947, 143 pp. with numerous
photographs ID Nos. 448836 and 452957 location: 270/9/7/06
2106 Headquarters Western Defense Command. Japanese Free Balloons 1945, 29
pp. ID No. 922660 location: 270/9/7/06
2106 Staff Headquarters Western Sea Front. Control Units Japanese Free Balloons
April 4, 1945, 46 pp. location: 270/9/7/06
2111 GSI(b) Headquarters 14th Army. Japanese Intelligence Organizations in
Burma, ca. 1945, 8 pp. ID No. 171051 location: 270/9/7/06
2111 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ SCAP. Japanese Intelligence
Organizations in Burma, India, Indo-China, Malaya, Netherlands East
Indies, New Guinea, Siam [Thailand] n.d. 73 pp. ID No. 385665 location:
270/9/7/06
2111 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ SCAP. Japanese Intelligence
Activities in Tangiers April 10, 1946, 2 pp. ID No. 266484 location:
270/9/7/06
2111 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ SCAP. Japanese Intelligence
Activities in Western Hemisphere Other than the United States n.d. 52 pp. ID
No. 359572 location: 270/9/7/06
2111 Planning Division, Transportation Corps. The Japanese Mandated Islands
n.d., ca. 275 pp. location: 270/9/7/06
2111 Strategic Services Unit. Japanese Intelligence Organizations in China June 4,
1946, ca. 150 pp. ID No. 292973 location: 270/9/7/06
2112 Medical Analysis Section, 5250th Technical Intelligence Company. Japanese
Medical Equipment Report No. 171 Laboratory, Chemical, Field January 31,
1946, 20 pp. ID No. 257364 location: 270/9/7/07
2112 Medical Analysis Section, 5250th Technical Intelligence Company. Japanese
Medical Equipment Report No. 184 Laboratory, Chemical, Field, For Army
March 9, 1946, 45 pp. ID No. 262779 location: 270/9/7/07
2112 Medical Analysis Section, 5250th Technical Intelligence Company. Japanese
Medical Equipment Report No. 187 Set, Gas Casualty, Wooden Chest March
13, 1946, 3 pp. ID No. 259022 location: 270/9/7/07
2112 Medical Analysis Section, 5250th Technical Intelligence Company. Japanese
Medical Equipment Report No. 189 Laboratory, Field, For Division March 16,
1946, 26 pp. ID No. 276559 location: 270/9/7/07
2112 Medical Analysis Section, 5250th Technical Intelligence Company. Japanese
Medical Equipment Report No. 190 Set, Gas Casualty Treatment, Leather
Covered Pack Panniers March 18, 1946, 7 pp. ID No. 274327 location:
270/9/7/07

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Box Subject/Title
2112 Medical Analysis Section, 5250th Technical Intelligence Company. Japanese
Medical Equipment Report No. 194 Set, Gas Casualty Treatment, Regimental
March 25, 1946, 3 pp. ID No. 290371 location: 270/9/7/07
2112 Medical Analysis Section, 5250th Technical Intelligence Company. Japanese
Medical Equipment Report No. 196 Chest, Gas Casualty Treatment,
Veterinary, Field, Type 1938 March 26, 1946, 3 pp. ID No. 288991 location:
270/9/7/07
2113 Medical Analysis Section, 5250th Technical Intelligence Company. Japanese
Medical Equipment Report No. 199 Set, Gas Casualty Treatment, Veterinary,
Experimental Type 1945 March 29, 1946, 4 pp. ID No. 290403 location:
270/9/7/07
2113 Medical Analysis Section, 5250th Technical Intelligence Company. Japanese
Medical Equipment Report No. 201 Chest, Gas Casualty Treatment, Medical
Officers, Field April 1, 1946, 3 pp. ID No. 290370 location: 270/9/7/07
2113 Medical Analysis Section, 5250th Technical Intelligence Company. Japanese
Medical Equipment Report No. 210 Pannier, Gas Casualty Treatment, Medical
Officers, Field April 5, 1946, 4 pp. ID No. 290372 location: 270/9/7/07
2113 Medical Analysis Section, 5250th Technical Intelligence Company. Japanese
Medical Equipment Report No. 211 Chest, Gas Casualty Treatment, Field,
Small April 5, 1946, 3 pp. ID No. 274328 location: 270/9/7/07
2114 Allied Land Forces, South East Asia and Military Intelligence Directorate,
General Headquarters (India). Japanese Military Forces No. 14 Japanese
Military Police (Kempei) April 1945, 28 pp. ID No. 161485 location:
270/9/7/07
2114 Numerous booklets on various organizational elements of Japanese military
forces prepared by Military Intelligence Directorate, General Headquarters
(India) 1943-1945, ca. 1,000 pp. location: 270/9/7/07
2115 Joint Army-Navy Assessment Committee. Japanese Naval and Merchant
Marine Loses During World War II February 1947, 123 pp. location:
270/9/7/07
2115 Joint Army-Navy Assessment Committee. Japanese Naval and Merchant
Marine Loses During World War II By All Causes February 1947, 190 pp.
location: 270/9/7/07
2115 MIS Far East Intelligence School Fifth Course. Japanese Military Terminology
n.d. 16 pp. location: 270/9/7/07
2116-2117 Japanese Occupation of the Netherlands East Indies, Miscellaneous
Documents 1942-1943, ca. 600 pp. location: 270/9/7/07
2118 Signal Corps. Japanese Place Names Dictionary August 1, 1943, 56 pp.
location: 270/9/7/07
2118-2122 Various Japanese-Related Reports location: 270/9/7/07
2278 Medical Technical Intelligence Field Report 5250th Technical Intelligence
Company location: 270/9/11/02
2318 Military Intelligence Service. Military installations In Japan, Formosa,
Korea, and Manchuria February 16, 1945, 33 pp. ID No. 922080 location:
270/9/12/01
2318 MIS. Military installations In Japan, Formosa, Korea, and Manchuria April 4,
1945 [superseded the February edition] 36 pp. location: 270/9/12/01
2318 Military Intelligence Service Language School. Fort Snelling, Minnesota.
Bulletin No. 9 Abbreviated Terms and Abbreviations for Ordnance
Nomenclature November 14, 1944, 46 pp. ID No. 96614 location:
270/9/12/01
2318 Military Intelligence Service Language School. Research & Liaison Section,
Savage, Minnesota. Bulletin No. 1 English Equivalents of Japanese Military
Organization Nomenclatures November 16, 1943 ID No. 34098 location:
270/9/12/01

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Box Subject/Title
2318 Military Intelligence Service Language School. Japanese Katakana Code and
Procedure with Morse Equivalents, ca. 1943, 5 pp. location: 270/9/12/01
2319 Military Intelligence Service Language School. Widely Used Japanese Words
of Military Value Not Found in Most Dictionaries n.d., ca. 30 pp. location:
270/9/12/01
2319 Military Intelligence Service Language School. Widely Used Japanese Words
of Military Value Not Found in Most Dictionaries 1s Rev. Ed. August 1943, 40
pp. location: 270/9/12/01
2319 Military Intelligence Service Language School. Cross Reference Between
Kanji Cards and Kanji Book n.d. 9 pp. location: 270/9/12/01
2319 Military Intelligence Service Language School. Vocabulary List No. 9
Vocabulary Pertaining to Air Corps n.d. 6 pp. location: 270/9/12/01
2319 Military Intelligence Service Language School. Special Intelligence Bulletin
No. 2 Order of Battle Information of Japanese Military and Naval Units in the
Pacific Areas December 5, 1944, 10 pp. ID No. 94957 location: 270/9/12/01
2319 Military Intelligence Service Language School. Special Intelligence Bulletin
No. 3 Information on Tanks and Armored Cars Used by the Japanese Navy
December 5, 1944, 6 pp. ID No. 84858 location: 270/9/12/01
2329 Military Intelligence Service. Military Research Bulletin Japanese Intelligence
vols. 16-21 June 6-August 15, 1945, ca. 100 pp. location: 270/9/12/03
2568-2570 GHQ SCAP, Military Intelligence Section, General Staff. Notifications of
Shipment of Japanese Documents [to the Washington Document Center]
December 1945-May 1950 location: 270/9/17/01
2580-2591 [SCAP] Official Gazette English Edition April 1946-March 1951 location:
270/9/17/03
2669 Pacific Area Command Military Intelligence Research Service (PACMIRS)
Accession List #2 April 12, 1946 location: 270/9/19/02
3012 Washington Document Center (WDC) Library Project Report 1946, ca. 150
pp. location: 270/9/26/02
3033 Washington Document Center (WDC) Research Reports 1946-1947 location:
270/9/26/05
3244-3247 Special ReportFar East Command Civil Intelligence Section location: 270/9/30/06
3454-3469 CIA Foreign Documents Branch Translations 1947-1948 location:
270/9/35/02
3470-3471 Far East Command Translations Nos. 74-609, 1948 location: 270/9/35/04
3472-3523 ATIS, Far East Command Translations Nos. 13,218-203,591, 1946-1951
location: 270/9/35/05 location: 270/10/1/05
3525-3548 ATIS Translations for SCAP 1946-1948
3549-3551 Washington Document Center (WDC) Translations Nos. 1-47 June 1946-
February 1947 location: 270/10/1/02
3628-3632 U.S. Naval Technical Mission to Japan location: 270/10/3/06
3655-3672 USSBS Pacific location: 270/10/4/03
3691 War Criminals SCAP location: 270/10/5/01
3755-3757 Weekly Report on Japan to the Far Eastern Commission location: 270/10/6/03
3787 Whos Who Information, SCAP (Japan) location: 270/10/7/01

Geographic Index to Numerical Series of Intelligence Documents (ID File) 1944-


1951 (0319-A1-84E)
This index is composed of 3 x 5 cards, which are arranged by country and thereunder by
the Basic Intelligence Directive (BID) System.14 A copy of the BID system is available in the
consultation area in Room 2400. Boxes 1-212 location: 270/ED/30/01.
14. Initially under the BID system, Bacteriological Warfare, was subsequently supplanted by the term Biological
Warfare.

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Box Country/Area
69 Far East, China
70-74 China
75 China, Formosa
76 Formosa, French Indo-China
77 French Indo-China, Hong Kong
78 Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan
79-82 Japan
83 Japan, Korea
84-86 Korea
87 Korea, Macao, Malaya
88 Malaya, Manchuria
89 Manchuria, Outer Mongolia, Penang Island
90 Ryukyo Retto, Shikoko Island, Singapore, Thailand
91-92 Thailand

Formerly Security-Classified Numerical Series of Intelligence Documents (ID


File) June 1944-1955 (0319-NM-3-85A)
Arranged numerically by MIS number (1-948410) with some additional subseries and bulky
files located at the end of the series. The ID files, which succeeded the wartime regional
files, relate for the most part to the postwar period; ID numbers 1-205000 are most
pertinent for the period June 1944-September 1945. Despite the indicated date period, a
number of reports furnish intelligence with effective dates as early as 1942. As with the
regional files, the ID materials constitute records originated by the Military Intelligence
Service (MIS) and its subordinate organizations, together with intelligence data supplied by
other U.S. Army, Navy, and civilian organizations and by British and other Allied intelligence
agencies. Many individual reports in this series have been withdrawn or transferred to
other intelligence collections, usually indicated by a withdrawal sheet. This is particularly
true of collections of reports/documents coming from organizations, such as the United
States Strategic Bombing Survey; Office of War Information; Enemy Equipment Intelligence
Service; Military Attach, London; Far Eastern Commission; U.S. Pacific Fleet and Pacific
Ocean Areas; CINCPAC-CINCPOA, SEATIC, Combined Services Detailed Interrogation
Center; United States Army Forces Pacific Ocean Areas; U.S. Navy Technical Mission to
Japan; Captured Personnel and Material Branch MIS; Military Intelligence Language School;
Chemical Warfare Service; United States Forces, China; United Army Forces, Pacific;
British Ministry of Information; United States Army Forces, Far East; State Department;
5250th Technical Intelligence Company and its successor; Netherlands East Indies Forces
Intelligence Service; and India-Burma Theaters Enemy Equipment Intelligence Service-
Technical. Many of these missing documents were moved to the P File or the Bulky
ID File, as well as other series in Record Group 319, and in other record groups. The listing
below is very selective. Researchers should use the indexes for more documents, but with
the understanding that a document may be indexed but not within this particular series.
Boxes 1-10140, and Box 9866A location: 270/10/33/1. Researchers should consult the
Master Location Register for boxes and locations of the Bulky Files.

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For additional information on war-time morale of the Japanese civil population see index
(Box 82) under BID number 5502; for more information on Japanese and Allied propaganda,
see index (Box 82) under BID number 5503.

MIS # Source
34586 Military Attach, Chungking, China. Information on a Japanese Mechanized
Division June 28, 1944, 2 pp.
35119 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency CBI. Espionage and Secret Police
Agents, China July 16, 1944, 2 pp.
38126 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency CBI. Organizational information
regarding Japanese Military administration of occupied territories July 19,
1944, 2 pp.
54336 Military Attach, Chungking, China. Japanese Collaborators (Europe and
Asiatic) Shanghai China August 24, 1944, 4 pp.
59939 OSS. Organization and Equipment of Japanese Tank Troops Aug.16, 1944,
7 pp.
62546 Commander, Naval Group, China. Information on Japanese troop
movements and Order of Battle August 23, 1944, 7 pp.
62548 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency CBI SEA. Land and people of North
Nsenwi Burma September 14, 1944, 24 pp. and maps
67988 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency. Conditions, Japan and Shanghai, China
September 19, 1944, 3 pp.
69505 Intelligence Division, Chief of Naval Operations. Japanese administration of
occupied territories October 17, 1944, 2 pp.
72033 American Embassy, London, England. Blockade running between Europe
and the Far East 1941-1944 October 19, 1944, 13 pp.
73296 Security and Intelligence Division, 4th Service Command. Korean attitudes
towards Japanese domination October 27, 1944, 6 pp.
77683 Headquarters 9th Service Command. General attitudes towards Koreans
October 26, 1944, 5 pp.
77994 Naval Attach, Ankara, Turkey. Japanese industrial organization September
21, 1944, ca. 60 pp.
83368 Security and Intelligence Division. 4th Service Command. Report on the
cities of Takatagun and Hiroshima, Japan November 23, 1944, 3 pp.
83532 OSS. Ume-Kikan, Japanese super spy organization September 21, 1944,
4 pp.
84538 Military Attach, Chungking, China. Japanese military operations in China
October 23, 1944, 1 p.
84606 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency CBI. Economic warfare, Manchuria and
Korea October 25, 1944, 1 p.
85473 Military Attach, London, England. Japanese Public Opinion and Morale
November 24, 1944, 3 pp.
85576 Military Attach, London, England. Japanese Public Opinion and Morale;
primarily a study of psychological effect of upbringing and education on
Japanese morale November 24, 1944, 33 pp.
86262 Federal Bureau of Investigation. Location of Japanese industries December
2, 1944, 2 pp.
86531 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Branch. Japanese Public
Opinion and Morale; commercial intercepts translated by the Coordinated
Translation Center; relate mainly to Japanese health problems November 6,
1944, 2 pp.
86537 Security and Intelligence Division. HQ 2nd Service Command. Report on
Andaman and Nicobar Islands December 4, 1944, 2 pp.
87728 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency. Chemical Warfare Equipment; includes
photos November 24, 1944, 8 pp.

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Documents (ID File), 1944-1955

MIS # Source
88133 Office of Strategic Services. Independent Infantry Battalion Home Code
Numbers in China October 12, 1944, 2 pp.
88134 OSS. Organization of Hsien District (China) Puppet Unit October 11, 1944,
1 p.
88155 OSS. Report on the Far East and Islam November 6, 1944, 4 pp.
88164 OSS. Disposition of Japanese Ground Forces in Indo-China Nov.12, 1944,
1 p.
88165 OSS. Miscellaneous Japanese Unit Identifications in China October 16,
1944, 1 p.
88179 Office of Strategic Services. Code Designation Extracted from Captured
Japanese Pamphlets in China December 5, 1944, 1 p.
88180 OSS. Japanese Divisions Identifications in China October 18 and 19, 1944,
1 p.
88182 OSS. Report on the 39th Division in China October 13, 1944, 1 p. [Note:
The 39th Division was sent to central China in 1937, where it played a
major role in the massacre of Chinese civilians in the Changsha area. It
remained in China until the end of the war.]
88188 Office of Strategic Services. Report on the organization of the 228th
Independent Battalion of the 10th Independent Infantry Division September
16, 1944, 1 p.
88189 OSS. Vatican report on unknown mission to Japan November 13, 1944, 1 p.
88787 Naval Attach, Ankara, Turkey. Japanese general attitudes October 26,
1944, 3 pp.
88359 Office of Strategic Services. Copy of report obtained thru Military Attach
Bern, Switzerland, dealing with Japanese political matters December 1,
1944, 6 pp.
89307 Naval Attach, Chungking, China. Psychological warfare against Japan
November 16, 1944, 18 pp.
89953 Military Attach, London, England. Technical Intelligence Summary; includes
information on Chemical Warfare Equipment December 4, 1944, 1 p. [just
transmittal letter]
90525 Office of Strategic Services. Troop disposition and supply dumps in French
Indo-China November 8, 1944, 2 pp.
90577 Office of Strategic Services. Three Army Corps to be moved from Japan and
Korea to Formosa November 13, 1944, 1 p.
90834 Army Bureau of Current Affairs. The Japanese Way September 9, 1944
90842 Office of Strategic Services. Economic information on the Netherlands East
Indies-Java; includes information on forced labor November 10, 1944, 2 pp.
90847 OSS. Japanese forces in China November 20, 23, 1944, 2 pp.
90999 India Command. Weekly Intelligence Summary; includes economic
information December 1, 1944
91032 Military Attach, New Delhi. Japanese water purification unit Dec. 4, 1944,
4 pp.
91048 ATIS. Bulletin (Preliminary Examination of Documents) No. 1576;
information on Japanese general attitudes November 25, 1944
91301 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency. Anti- U.S. motion pictures, Tientsin
November 18, 1944
91701 OSS. Japanese aircraft production November 22, 1944, 8 pp.
92105 India Command. Weekly Intelligence Summary; includes economic
information December 8, 1944
92519 Military Intelligence Service. Captured Personnel and Material Branch Report
No. A-173/a; includes on Japanese general attitudes October 31, 1944
92772 OSS. Miscellaneous information on Thailand November 27, 1944, 5 pp.

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Documents (ID File), 1944-1955

MIS # Source
92777 Office of Strategic Services. Japanese Military Police (Kempei) in Burma
November 27, 1944, 5 pp.
92992 Chief, Chemical Warfare Service. Kit for designating gassed areas December
12, 1944, 1 p.
92999 Assistant Chief of Staff, G-2, United States Army Forces Pacific Ocean
Areas. 5th Report of ASFEEISTPOA; relates to biological warfare-gas masks,
flame throwers, smoke December 7, 1944, 15 pp.
93900 Assistant Chief of Staff, G-2, HQ Alaska Department. Japanese military
forces, Kuriles December 9, 1944, 2 pp. [just transmittal documentation]
93924 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency CIB SEA. Periodic Technical Summary
No. 33; contains a technical description of Japanese equipment and
material of special interest to the Chemical Warfare Service and other
organizations December 12, 1944, 3 pp.
93926 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency CIB SEA. Chemical Warfare intelligence;
gas masks, flame throwers, smoke December 11, 1944, 4 pp.
93929 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency. Chemical Warfare and Smoke
Intelligence Bulletin No. 8 Dec. 15, 1944, 2 pp.
94111 GHQ, SWPA. Information relating to Japanese biological warfare; bacillus
December 12, 1944, 1 p.
94119 GHQ, SWPA. Information relating to Japanese biological warfare; anti-
anthrax injection December 11, 1944, 1 p.
94301 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency CIB. GHQ India. Weekly Summary of
Economic Intelligence (Far East) No. 97 December 15, 1944
94834 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency CIB SEA. Code personnel December 5,
1944, 2 pp.
95111 HQ 8th Service Command. Conditions in Canton, China December 21, 1944,
1 p.
95112 HQ 8th Service Command. Ruses used by Japanese troops in New Guinea
December 21, 1944, 2 pp.
95113 HQ 8th Service Command. Japanese use of Dog New Guinea Dec. 20, 1944,
1 p.
95153 Military Attach, Chungking. Memo for the American Ambassador on Military
Operations in China December 10-16, 1944; December 16, 1944, 6 pp.
95179 Office of Strategic Services. Japanese attitudes toward bombings and peace
discussions December 24, 1944, 1 p.
95246 OSS. Japanese military forces in Burma December 27, 1944, 1 p.
95249 OSS. Japanese troop dispositions in Burma December 27, 1944, 1 p.
95251 OSS. Japanese airbases and airstrips in Thailand December 26, 1944, 1 p.
95253 OSS. Japanese troop dispositions in Malaya and Thailand Dec. 26, 1944,
1 p.
95254 OSS. Japanese troops dispositions in Thailand and Burma Dec. 26, 1944,
1 p.
95518 Naval Attach, Lisbon, Portugal. Safehaven, Portugal December 4, 1944,
9 pp.
95819 U.S. Army Services of Supply. Chief Chemical Officer. Chemical Warfare
Intelligence Summary No. 1 and Chemical Warfare Intelligence Digest No. 1
December 5, 1944, 1 p. [just the transmittal page]
96303 Office of War Information. Koiso Cabinet, etc. Vols. I-III Dec. 1, 1944,
310 pp.
96368 Far Eastern Bureau, British Ministry of Information. Chinese Translation
Series No. 67; information on Japanese general attitudes July 1944, 3 pp.
96428 Military Attach, China. Japanese spy plan in China December 12, 1944,
1 p.

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Documents (ID File), 1944-1955

MIS # Source
96477 EIS, General Staff Branch, GHQ India. Weekly Summary of Economic
Intelligence (Far East) No. 89 October 14, 1944
96652 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency, China Branch. Japanese military plans
East Asia December 11, 1944, 2 pp.
96709 Office of the Surgeon General. Information relating to biological warfare;
anthrax, bacillus January 2, 1945, 1 p.
96710 Office of the Surgeon General. Japanese Balloons- U.S. Pacific Coast;
possible biological warfare January 2, 1945, 1 p.
96983 Commander, Naval Group, China. Japanese troop identification in Burma
November 25, 1944, 1 p.
97079 Army Service Forces, Office of Chief of Chemical Warfare Service. Japanese
Carbon Monoxide Canisters January 2, 1945, 1 p. [just transmittal]
97181 OSS. Japanese aircraft disposition in French Indo-China November 2, 1944,
1 p.
97184 OSS. Japanese forces Timor Island December 1, 1944, 1 p.
97197 Commander, Naval Group, China. Japanese defenses in Luzon, Philippine
Islands November 25, 1944, 1 p.
97211 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Branch. Japanese and Puppet
Economic and Financial Conditions November 29, 1944, 4 pp.
97266 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency, China Branch. Japanese future military
operations China December 7, 1944, 1 p.
97378 HQ 9th Service Command. Japanese use of dogs December 21, 1944, 1 p.
97462 OSS. Japanese activities in French Indo-China December 7, 1944, 2 pp.
97481 OSS. Japanese forces French Indo-China December 4, 1944, 1 p.
97489 OSS. French Indo-China Air Order of Battle December 4, 1944, 1 p.
97590 OSS. Japanese relaxing discipline in Shanghai, China December 13, 1944,
2 pp.
97592 OSS. Enemy spreading of cultures during battle, Cheking, Kiangni
Department of Epidemic Defense and Water Supply, Kiuhiang Branch
December 9, 1944, 1 p.
98268 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency, CIB SEA. Japanese Forces in French
Indo-China; 21st Division, 62nd and 83rd Regiments November 29, 1944,
2 pp.
98438 OSS. Japanese war prospects China December 2, 1944, 2 pp.
98440 OSS. British views on French Indo-China December 14, 1944, 2 pp.
98544 Military Attach, London, England. Medical Items-Burma Dec. 28, 1944,
3 pp.
98663 GHQ SWPA. Information relating to Japanese biological warfare; Thailand,
Burma bacillus November 28, 1944, 1 p.
98719 OSS. Japanese military operations Burma January 4, 1945, 1 p.
98720 OSS. British position on Thailand January 4, 1945, 1 p.
98771 OSS. Japanese military operations in China January 4, 1945, 3 pp.
99097 Military Attach, New Delhi, India. Organization of 33rd Mountain Artillery
Regiment, North Burma December 30, 1944, 2 pp.
99103 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency, CIB SEA. Chart of organization of
Manchukuo Government December 27, 1944, 2 pp.
99118 HQ 6th Service Command. Attitude toward nationals of U.S. and Russia
December 30, 1944, 4 pp.
99732 OSS. Japanese military forces in Burma and Malaya January 6, 1945, 1 p.
99910 HQ 7th Service Command. Conditions in Japan, Emperor and Idol Worship
and Buddhism December 30, 1944, 8 pp.

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Documents (ID File), 1944-1955

MIS # Source
100470 HQ 9th Service Command. Cannibalism New Guinea and Biak Island
December 29, 1944, 3 pp.
101081 OSS. Japanese military units in French Indo-China December 21, 1944, 1 p.
101197 HQ 9th Service Command. Japanese political pamphlet washed ashore in
Oregon November 1, 1944, 14 pp.
101309 Office of War Information. Structure of Japanese Monopoly Capital
November 23, 1944
101679 Military Attach, London, England. Japanese Documents; Relate to Japanese
Government November 21, 1944, 14 pp.
101992 Military Attach, London, England. Ministry of Economic Warfare Notes on
Economic Intelligence January 6, 1945, 24 pp.
103282 Office of Strategic Services. Japanese campaign aims January 14, 1945,
1 p.
103422 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency, CBI Naval Section. General conditions,
Burma; includes information on Japanese mistreatment of prisoners of war
December 20, 1944, 5 pp.
103433 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency, CBI Naval Section. General conditions,
Burma December 21, 1944, 12 pp.
103657 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency, China Branch. Structure of Japanese
monopoly capital November 23, 1944, 4 pp.
104493 Security and Intelligence Division 1st Service Command. Report indicating
Japanese use biological warfare at Ningpo, China in 1940 January 16, 1945,
1 p.
105730 OSS. Japanese diplomats in Europe deposit funds in Switzerland Jan. 8,
1945, 1p.
105790 Naval Attach, Chungking, China. Disposition of Japanese Forces, Saishu To
January 2, 1945, 3 pp.
106100 Office of Strategic Services. Japanese peace trial balloon December 16,
1944, 1 p.
106192 Military Attach, China. Japanese Navy war plans, Philippines December 22,
1944, 1 p.
106250 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency CIB/SEA. Chemical Warfare and Smoke
Intelligence Bulletin No. 9 January 8, 1945, 2 pp. [just transmittal]
106258 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency, China Theater. Japanese military
operations in China December 13, 1944, 1 p.
106291 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency, CIB SEA. Report on 90-mm. Chemical
(DC) mortar shell January 10, 1945, 5 pp.
106313 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency, CIB SEA. Preliminary report of
Japanese captured equipment-chemical, gas masks, candles January 11,
1945, 4 pp.
106396 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency. Puppet Economic Police December 26,
1944, 2 pp.
106441 HQ European Theater of Operations, united Sates Army, Chemical Warfare
Service. War Office Technical Intelligence Summary No. 4 (Japan); includes
information on Chemical Warfare Equipment January 19, 1945, 1 p.
106506 HQ 8th Service Command. Mining industry in Japanese occupied territory
January 19, 1945, 1 p.
106521 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency. CBI Navy Section. Disposition of
Japanese forces Thailand December 26, 1944, 3 pp.
106763 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency, China Branch. Cancer in Munitions
Industry November 23, 1944, 2 pp.
107193 HQ 9th Service Command. War moral of civilian population Jan. 12, 1945,
5 pp.
107233 HQ 9th Service Command. Japanese general attitudes January 13, 1945,
3 pp.

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Documents (ID File), 1944-1955

MIS # Source
107299 Security and Intelligence Division, HQ 1st Service Command. Japanese
push of opium and heroin in Wuhu, China January 22, 1945, 1 p.
107302 Military Attach, Moscow, USSR. Disposition of Japanese forces in South
and Central China December 19, 1944, 3 pp.
107972 G-2 China Theater. Japanese gas warfare Central China; includes
information on types of gas used December 5, 1944, 5 pp.
107982 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency, China Theater. Use of gases China
December 16, 1944, 4 pp.
108098 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency, CIB SEA. Miscellaneous chemical
warfare intelligence, Nanking and Shanghai China, poison gas plants Jan.
14, 1945, 3 pp.
108106 Army Service Forces. Office of Chief Chemical Warfare Service. Balloon
Situation-biological warfare January 22, 1945, 2 pp.
108426 Military Attach, Chungking, China. Japanese military disposition in China
January 10, 1945, 3 pp.
108442 Military Attach, Chungking, China. Japanese military disposition in China
January 3, 1945, 3 pp.
108599 Information Group, MIS. Attempted Japanese negotiations January 25,
1945, 2 pp.
109200 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency, China Branch. Disposition of Japanese
forces, China December 18, 1944, 2 pp.
109264 OSS. Japanese military forces in French Indo-China January 2, 1945, 1 p.
109289 OSS. Disposition of Japanese forces China December 9, 1944, 2 pp.
109291 OSS. Disposition of Japanese forces China December 18, 1944, 1 p.
109331 OSS. Japanese aircraft disposition in French Indo-China January 1, 1945,
3 pp.
109332 OSS. Japanese aircraft disposition in French Indo-China December 29,
1944, 2 pp.
109569 OSS. Japanese troop disposition, Foochow, China January 29, 1945, 3 pp.
109612 OSS. Status of Japanese Air Force in French Indo-China December 26,
1944, 4 pp.
109639 OSS. Use of Gas, Tangchiacha December 23, 1944, 4 pp.
109734 Commander, Naval Group, China. Japanese forces in Fukien, China
December 19, 1944, 2 pp.
109735 Commander, Naval Group, China. Japanese forces in China Dec. 19, 1944,
1 p.
109837 Office of War Information. Suggestions for Psychological Warfare December
12, 1944, 3 pp.
109984 HQ United States Army Forces Pacific Ocean Areas. Japanese Army
Organization January 23, 1945, 46 pp.
110746 Military Attach, New Delhi, India, Activities of Indian and Burmese agents
of Japanese Kempei Tai January 27, 1945, 2 pp.
110747 Military Attach, New Delhi, India. Treatment of U.S. Airmen prisoners of
war by the Kempei Tai January 27, 1945, 1 p.
110754 Military Attach, New Delhi, India. Loyalty of Burma National Army to
Japanese Army January 25, 1945, 2 pp.
110839 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency, China Branch. Recruitment of Chinese
labor December 19, 1944, 1 p.
110861 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency, China Branch. Japanese general
attitudes December 21, 1944, 1 p.
110900 Intelligence Division, Office of Chief of Naval Operations.. Japanese
intelligence agents China December 29, 1944, 1 p.
110991 Navy. Japanese forces, Shantung, China January 1, 1945, 3 pp.

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111151 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency, China Branch. Japan press (spring
1944) held unwarlike December 22, 1944, 1 p.
111240 Military Attach, London, England. AA Command Intelligence Review No.
220 Attitude towards death January 22, 1945
111524 San Francisco Port of Embarkation. Atrocities at Leyte, Philippine Islands
January 13, 1945, 2 pp.
111546 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency CIB SEA. Includes information on
Japanese intelligence in China January 2, 1945, 1 p.
111547 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency, China Theater. Japanese military
operations in Occupied China December 18, 1944, 1 p.
111560 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency, CIB SEA. Japanese use of foreign labor,
cement factory Shansi, China December 30, 1944, 1 p.
111570 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency, CIB SEA. Japanese conscription of
military labor in China January 10, 1945, 1 p.
111731 OSS. Japanese in China December 22, 1944, 2 pp.
111814 OSS. Japanese air strength in French Indo-China February 1, 1945, 2 pp.
111825 OSS. Disposition of Japanese forces in French Indo-China February 3, 1945,
3 pp.
112193 Air Transport Command. Ume-Kikan, Japanese super spy organization
February 5, 1945, 6 pp.
112264 OSS. Organization of Gendarmerie, China December 22, 1944, 1 p.
112265 Office of Strategic Services. Order of Battle and Code number information
for Japanese forces in China December 18, 1944, 3 pp.
112329 Military Attach, New Delhi, India. Japanese occupation of Shwebo Valley,
Burma January 29, 1945, 74 pp.
112333 Military Attach, New Delhi, India. Japanese Secret Service in Burma;
includes information on atrocities January 27, 1945, 2 pp.
112365 Military Attach, New Delhi, India. Japanese in Burma; Japanese treatment
of Burmese, social and religious systems, use of foreign labor January 29,
1945, 4 pp.
112372 Military Attach, New Delhi, India. Occupation Government, Shwebo Valley,
Burma January 29, 1945, 4 pp.
112374 Military Attach, China. Japanese military disposition in China and Burma
January 19, 1945, 1 p.
112377 Military Attach, China. Japanese Naval War Plans January 19, 1945, 1 p.
112391 Military Attach China. Letter relating to Japanese Imperial Headquarters
December 26, 1944, 7 pp.
112481 Military Attach, China Information on organization of a Japanese Division
January 16, 1945, 3 pp.
112483 Military Attach, China. Sociological Survey of China as of December 31,
1944; January 15, 1945, 3 pp.
112485 Military Attach, China. Japanese Airfields in Indo-China and Chinese
laborers January 17, 1945, 1 p.
112488 Military Attach, China. Military operations in China the last quarter of
1944; January 19, 1945, 4 pp.
112490 Military Attach, China. Japanese Infantry Division as to types Jan. 18,
1945, 1 p.
112491 Military Attach, China. Estimate of the Weekly Situation in China January
18, 1945, 3 pp.
112493 Military Attach, China. Japanese Air Force in China January 17, 1945, 2 pp.
112496 Military Attach, China. Order of Battle Information China Jan. 19, 1945,
4 pp.
113201 Office of Strategic Services. Japanese administration of Netherlands East
Indies Sumatra January 12, 1945, 2 pp.

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113204 OSS. Disposition of Japanese forces February 6, 1945, 2 pp.
113717 OSS. Japanese air strength in French Indo-China January 5, 1945, 1 p.
113812 Military Attach, New Delhi, India. Kempei Tai Secret Service Badge,
Shwebo, Burma February 3, 1945, 1 p.
113897 Military Attach, New Delhi, India. Historical roots of Japanese character,
social traditions, mythology and religion, role of the emperor, vulnerability
of Japanese morale, attitude toward death and danger, attitude to Army
authority, etc. January 31, 1945, 52 pp.
114019 Security and Intelligence Division HQ 4th Service Command. Bombing of
Japanese Emperors Palace in Tokyo February 5, 1945, 1 p.
114124 Office of Strategic Services. Disposition of Japanese forces in French Indo-
China and China February 9, 1945, 1 p.
114147 OSS. Japanese air force in French Indo-China January 15, 1945, 2 pp.
114166 Army Service Forces Office of Chief Chemical Warfare Service. Chemical
Warfare Periodic Intelligence Report No. 13 July 12, 1944, 1 p. [just
transmittal]
114220 Office of Strategic Services. Sumatra, Malays native agents of the Japanese
and prisoner of war camp December 31, 1944, 2 pp.
114304 HQ 6th Service Command. Brief History of Shintoism January 31, 1945,
12 pp.
114359 Military Attach, Argentina. Possible Japanese request for an armistice
(peace feelers) January 23, 1945, 1 p.
114666 OSS. Combat operations in China and Indo-China February 10, 1945, 1 p.
114912 HQ 7th Service Command. Report on Sapporo, Hokkaido Island Japan
February 6, 1945, 10 pp.
114918 HQ 8th Service Command. Information on Japanese Army 5th Division
Hospital at Hiroshima February 16, 1945, 1 p.
114920 HQ 9th Service Command. Information loyalty of Japanese soldiers
February 2, 1945, 1 p.
114945 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency, China Branch. Japanese Controlled
Puppet government in North China January 8, 1945, 4 pp.
114947 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency, China Branch. Korean defense
industries December 28, 1944, 7 pp.
114949 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency, China Branch. Utilization of Foreign
Capital December 18, 1944, 12 pp.
114950 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency, China Branch. Exploitation of the Kailan
Coal Mines December 13, 1944, 3 pp.
115225 Office of Strategic Services. Japanese Troop Disposition in China and French
Indo-China February 12, 1945, 2 pp.
115267 Office of Strategic Services. Japanese occupation government Sumatra
Bagan Si Apiapi January 12, 1945, 2 pp.
115269 OSS. Underground Anti-Fascist Movement in Burma January 24, 1945, 1 p.
115270 OSS. Transfer of Puppet Troops, Manchuria and Kuriles January 27, 1945,
1 p.
115274 OSS. Japanese military units in Burma January 24, 1945, 1 p.
115627 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency, CIB SEA. Chemical Warfare: Japanese
use of smoke as anti-aircraft defense January 12, 1945, 5 pp.
115811 Military Attach, New Delhi, India. Japanese-controlled espionage
organization (Bama Wundan] in Burma February 3, 1945, 5 pp.
116480 MITC, Camp Ritchie. Japanese Army Organization December 24, 1944,
36 pp.
116538 OSS. Japanese military units in Burma February 1-9, 1945, 1 p.

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116612 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency, China Theater. Japanese saboteurs in
North China January 21, 1945, 3 pp.
116821 Intelligence Division, Office of Chief of Naval Operations. War Plans Japan
and USSR January 30, 1945, 4 pp.
117140 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency, CIB Naval Section. Atrocities in Burma
(Arakan) January 30, 1945, 34 pp.
117322 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency. Japanese economic aggression China:
year End Summary January 13, 1945, 14 pp.
117431 Military Attach, Ottawa, Canada. Bacteriological Report on Japanese
Balloons, Canada February 16, 1945, 33 pp.
117559 Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff G-2, Technical Intelligence Section,
HQ 8th Army. Technical Intelligence Activity Report; contains information
related to biological warfare January 7, 1945, 14 pp.
118117 Allied Control Commission Rumania. Japanese activity in Bucharest
February 9, 1945, 1 p.
118134 OSS. Suicide units in Thailand February 17, 1945, 1 p.
118861 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency, China Branch. Recent Conditions in
Shanghai, China January 12, 1945, 4 pp.
118862 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency, China Branch. Use of Chinese in
mining, exploitation of minerals January 9, 1945, 13 pp.
118867 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency, CIB Theater. Conditions in Hong Kong
and Kowloon under Japanese occupation January 23, 1945, 10 pp.
118883 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency, China-Burma-India Economic Section.
Use of Koreans in war industries January 23, 1945, 7 pp.
118886 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency, China Theater. Systems of organization
within Japanese Army January 30, 1945, 2 pp.
118938 OSS. Official Japanese attitudes towards peace February 21, 1945, 2 pp.
119135 HQ 9th Service Command. Japanese espionage in Siberia February 12,
1945, 1 p.
119143 HQ 1st Service Command. Reaction to Japanese program in Burma
February 15, 1945, 3 pp.
119233 Security and Intelligence Division 2nd Service Command. Shimmachi;
includes information on Chemical Warfare Equipment, Chemical Dump at
Tonda. Honshu, Japan February 19, 1945, 2 pp.
119515 United States Army Forces Pacific Ocean Areas. G-2 POA Estimate of Enemy
Situation No. 107; includes gas warfare February 15, 1944, 1 p. [just
transmittal]
119828 Office of Strategic Services. Japanese system of recruitment of Koreans and
interrogation of Korean prisoners of war January 10, 1945, 5 pp.
119914 Information Group, Military Intelligence Service. Japanese accounts in
National Bank, Switzerland February 23, 1945, 1 p.
119933 Office of Strategic Services. Far East Radio Log No. 878 Laborers from
Shanghai to Manchuria February 3, 1945, 13 pp.
120001 Military Attach, China. Japanese Air Force Order of Battle Estimate January
24, 1945, 1 p.
120002 Military Attach, China. Secret organizations in China January 23, 1945,
4 pp.
120003 Military Attach, China. Location of Tokyo Headquarters of Japanese
Supreme Command January 15, 1945, 3 pp.
120005 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency, China Branch. Bandit suppression
results action by Japanese troops in Shantung, China February 7, 1945, 1 p.
120206 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency, China Branch. Japanese troops in North
China express dissatisfaction December 22, 1944, 2 pp.
120723 Intelligence Division, Office Chief of Naval Operations. Army occupation of
Futsing, China January 25, 1945, 2 pp.

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120790 HQ 9th Service Command. Cannibalism by Japanese, Leyte, Philippine
Islands February 13, 1945, 1 p.
120792 Los Angeles Port of Embarkation. Unidentified Japanese booklet February
15, 1945, ca. 60 pp.
120793 HQ 8th Service Command. Scarcity of numerous commodities Feb. 21,
1945, 4 pp.
121020 Office of Strategic Services. Hirohitos Health February 24, 1945, 1 p.
121434 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency, CIB Naval Section. Office of Strategic
Services Report dealing with Japanese internal situation February 1, 1945,
5 pp.
121644 Intelligence Division, Office of Chief Naval Operations.. Possible use of
epidemic germs in China, Osaka Chemical Research Institute January 19,
1945, 2 pp.
121645 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency. Enemy estimate of Allied Strength in
India and Ceylon February 2, 1945, 1 p.
121655 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency, CIB Naval Section. Espionage and
counter-espionage in Burma; includes information on the Hikari Kikan
Feb.5, 1945, 16 pp.
121656 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency, CIB Naval Section. General conditions
in Sumatra, Malaya, Thailand; includes information on conscriptions in
Singapore January 22, 1945, 12 pp.
121664 HQ 6th Service Command. Korean attitudes towards U.S., Japan, and
Russia February 20, 1945, 5 pp.
122008 OSS. Withdrawal of Japanese troops from Thailand and Burma Feb. 12,
1945, 1 p.
122107 Military Attach, China. Japanese plan (Gen. Okamura) for scorched earth
policy in China February 5, 1945, 1 p.
122110 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency, China Theater. Japanese troop and
supply movements in Central Honan China February 6, 1945, 1 p.
122112 Military Attach, China. Japanese activity in French Indo-China Feb. 5,
1945, 1 p.
122114 Military Attach, China. Japanese troop movement and operations in China
Theater January 31, 1945, 3 pp.
122117 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency, China Theater. Japanese troop and
supply movements in Central Honan China January 31, 1945, 1 p.
122383 Military Attach, China. Japanese Navy movements in China, Jan. 22, 1945,
1 pp.
122543 Military Attach, China. Japanese secret service activity January 24, 1945,
1 p.
122665 Chemical Warfare Service. Japanese incendiary bomb, Hayfork, California
February 23, 1945
122939 HQ Western Defense Command Assistant Chief o Staff G-2. Free balloon
report (Nebraska) February 26, 1945, 18 pp.
123380 HQ 9th Service Command. Instructions on use of Gas protection clothing by
Japanese Army February 20, 1945, 2 pp.
123403 Military Attach, Ottawa, Canada. Free balloon incidents in Canada March 2,
1945, 15 pp.
124470 Military Attach, New Delhi, India. Japanese troop dispositions and plans in
Burma February 22, 1945, ca. 28 pp.
124900 Security and Intelligence Division HQ 2nd Service Command. Information
on Japanese general attitudes February 26, 1945, 3 pp.
125092 HQ 9th Service Command. Conditions in Japan in 1942 February 24, 1945,
2 pp.

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125094 HQ 9th Service Command. Attitudes toward the Emperor, American
Interests, Treatment of prisoners, and American-born Japanese February
24, 1945, 2 pp.
125095 HQ 9th Service Command. Conditions in Japan in 1942; February 24, 1945,
2 pp.
125125 Military Attach, Stockholm, Sweden. Peace Feelers via Moscow February
23, 1945, 1 p.
125232 OSS. Japanese Order of Battle, Shantung, China February 10, 1945, 4 pp.
125272 Office of Strategic Services. Attitudes in Java and Netherlands East Indies
toward Japanese October 30, 1944, 1 p.
125273 Office of Strategic Services. Organization of Japanese North China Army
Liaison Department (formerly the Tokumu Kikan) February 13, 1945, 4 pp.
125351 GHQ SWPA. Use of chemical agents-Manila, Philippines March 15, 1945,
5 pp.
125400 Assistant Chief of Staff G-2 XIV Corps. Japanese chemical agents, use of on
1st Cavalry Division February 22, 1945, 23 pp.
125617 OSS. Japanese North China Railway Police Bureau February 12, 1945, 2 pp.
126012 Military Attach, New Delhi, India. Japanese defense at Irawaddy River Line
at Kyaukmyaung, Burma, ca. 30 pp. February 28, 1945
126013 Military Attach, New Delhi, India, Japanese commercial activities Burma
January 27, 1945, 3 pp.
126014 Military Attach, New Delhi, India. Special Force (3rd Indian Division)
Intelligence Publication Through Japanese Eyes Vol. II Mar. 2, 1944, ca.
60 pp.
126301 GHQ SWPA. Japanese Self Sufficiency on isolated islands March 4, 1945,
4 pp.
126355 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency, CIB SEA. Japanese intelligence
activities Burma February 20, 1945, 3 pp.
126498 Military Attach, London, England. Organization of Japanese Armored
Division March 5, 1945, 6 pp.
126855 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency, China Branch. Controlling Syndicates;
extracts from a December 1943 Japanese article; translated by the
Coordinated Translation Center January 25, 1945, 10 pp.
127058 HQ 7th Service Command. Military Government, situation Harbin,
Manchuria March 7, 1945, 7 pp.
127144 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency, CIB SEA. Enemy Equipment
Intelligence Service Report on Model 93 Small Flame Thrower [chemical
projectors] January 26, 1945, 4 pp.
127170 OSS. Morale, Netherlands East Indies November 13, 1944, 2 pp.
127536 HQ 9th Service Command. Trade between USSR and Japan March 8, 1945,
1 p.
128397 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency, China Theater. Requisitioning of
clothing in China; increase in the number of saboteurs and spies January
22, 1945, 1 p.
128685 Office of Strategic Services. Japanese peace feelers March 1, 1945, 1 pp.
128995 Army Service Forces. Technical Intelligence Report. Ruse employed by
Japanese soldiers to obtain shipping information, Philippine Islands Feb. 22,
1945, 3 pp.
129092 Military Attach, New Delhi, India. Japanese troop disposition in Southern
Burma March 10, 1945, 1 p. [just transmittal page]
129128 Military Attach, New Delhi, India. Japanese penetration groups March 10,
1945, 2 pp.
129151 Military Attach, London, England. Enemy chemical warfare and smoke
intelligence summary No. 68 March 8, 1945, 16 pp.

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129212 Military Attach, Ottawa, Canada. Information on situation in Ryukyus
Island March 12, 1945, 2 pp.
129282 OSS. Japanese troop disposition in Thailand and Burma March 15, 1945,
1 p.
129284 OSS. Japanese troop disposition in China and Japan March 15, 1945, 2 pp.
129351 Military Attach, China. Japanese troop disposition in Kinngsu, China and
Manchuria February 21, 1945, 1 p.
129569 HQ United States Forces China Theater. Epidemic germs as war weapon
March 8, 1945, 2 pp.
129960 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency, CIB Naval Section. Burma, suicide
squad, propaganda department of Kempei Tai February 24, 1945, 2 pp.
130715 OSS. Japanese military forces in Thailand, March 19, 1945, 2 pp.
130718 OSS. Japanese use of Formosans March 17, 1945, 4 pp.
131199 Unknown. Book in Japanese language n.d., ca. 70 pp.
132037 Military Attach, New Delhi, India. Organization of 54th Headquarters
Medical Unit and medical information March 12, 1945, 8 pp.
132471 Military Attach, Kabul, Afghanistan. Interviews, Russian ambassador,
Japanese minister, Afghanistan February 28, 1945, 2 pp.
132836 HQ I Corps, I Corps ATIS Advanced Echelon. Preliminary Interrogation
Report; includes information on the situation in the Philippines 1943-1945
and contains a reference to biological warfare March 15, 1945, 4 pp.
132908 HQ United States Army Forces Pacific Ocean Areas. Possible use of
chemicals on Iwo Jima March 20, 1945, 3 pp.
132971 HQ United States Forces China Theater. Poison Gas plant Thailand March
16, 1945, 1 p.
133003 HQ United States Army Services of Supply, Southwest Pacific Area OCCO.
Reported use of gas in Manila, Philippines March 16, 1945, 9 pp.
133306 HQ United States Forces China Theater. Epidemic germs as war weapon,
typhoid, cholera, bubonic plague, malaria March 19, 1945, 2 pp.
133321 Military Attach, London, England. Ministry of Economic Warfare 6th
Monthly Report No. 1 Far East March 20, 1945
133559 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency, China Theater Branch. Chemical
warfare training by the Japanese armies in China March 9, 1945, 1 p.
133700 OSS. Plans of Japanese for possible bacteriological warfare March 22, 1945,
1 p.
133744 OSS. Evacuation of Royal Family to Korea March 27, 1945, 1 p.
133824 HQ 9th Service Command. Suggested occupation government for Japan
March 14, 1945, 4 pp.
134059 OSS. Japanese reactions to American air raids March 26, 1945, 1 p.
134060 OSS. Order of Battle Information China and Formosa March 27, 1945, 4 pp.
134792 San Francisco Port of Embarkation. Atrocities in the Philippine Islands March
15, 1945, 1 p.
134804 HQ 6th Service Command. Political movements in Japan March 22, 1945,
6 pp.
134972 Intelligence Division, Chief of Naval Operations. General attitudes Amakusa
Islands February 21, 1945, 5 pp.
135042 GHQ SWPA. Alleged Manila, Philippines chemical depots March 19, 1945,
2 pp.
135377 Office of War Information. Chinese view of political situation in Japan
February 10, 1945, 8 pp.
135544 Memo from George Taylor to Robert Kleiman. Japanese military general
attitudes, Biak island February 8, 1945, 2 pp.

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135545 Office of War Information. Defeat in the Philippines and political unrest in
Japan n.d. 5 pp.
135643 HQ 9th Service Command. Atrocities at Panay Island, Philippine Islands,
killing of American missionaries March 20, 1945, 2 pp.
135788 United States Army Forces Pacific Ocean Areas. Possible Japanese use of
chemical weapons on Iwo Jima March 27, 1945, 1 pp. [just transmittal]
135799 OSS. Order of Battle and Code Name information China March 30, 1945,
2 pp.
135817 OSS. Japanese public morale March 30, 1945, 1 p.
135819 OSS. Order of Battle Information China March 30, 1945, 2 pp.
135852 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater Branch. Japanese code
number, Occupied China March 17, 1945, 1 p.
136064 Military Attach, Allied Control Commission Bulgaria. Conditions in Japan
March 22, 1945, 3 pp.
136475 American Embassy, Chungking, China. Chinese Secret Service suspected of
being used by Japanese for espionage purposes February 20, 1945, 2 pp.
136517 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Branch. General survey of
economics for a decisive war, policy for labor in coal mines February 17,
1945, 10 pp.
136548 HQ United States Forces India Burma Theater. Chemical warfare, Japanese
request for dead rats February 14, 1945, 1 p.
136566 Military Attach, New Delhi, India. Capture of Miektila, Burma March 24,
1945, 28 pp.
136719 OSS. Information on Formosa political activity March 1945, 3 pp.
136828 Military Attach, Allied Control Commission Bulgaria. Japans Two Surprises,
privations and fighting spirit of Americans not anticipated March 25, 1945,
1 p.
136831 Military Attach, Allied Control Commission Bulgaria. Japanese general
attitudes March 25, 1945, 2 pp.
137026 OSS. War Plans Burma and Thailand April 2, 1945, 1 p.
137076 OSS. Possible schism in Japanese colony in Switzerland, asylum for German
war criminals in Japan debated March 16, 1945, 1 p.
137110 Office of Strategic Services. Information on Japanese occupation of Korea
and the Emperor March 22, 1945, 1 p.
137205 San Francisco Port of Embarkation. Japanese treatment of British prisoners
of war, Singapore March 22, 1945, 2 pp.
137900 Military Attach, Chungking, China. Conflict in Japans military operations
January 18, 1945, 7 pp.
138208 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Japanese situation in
Shansi and Honan, North (Occupied) China March 7, 1945, 1 p.
138210 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Japanese spies based at
Lo Yang China February 27, 1945, 1 p.
138211 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Interview with Gen. Li-
Fan-Kuei regarding Korea and Manchuria March 12, 1945, 4 pp.
138330 Military Attach, China. Japanese Army war plans China March 17, 1945,
1 p.
138484 Military Attach, China. Economic developments in occupied territory March
19, 1945, 2 pp.
138662 United States Army Services of Supply, Southwest Pacific Area. Plan of
reported Chemical mine in Davao March 22, 1945, 3 pp.
139987 OSS. Japanese strength in French Indo-China March 19, 1945, 1 p.
139988 OSS. Location of Japanese Air Force Command, Burma March 1, 1945, 1 p.
139989 OSS. Japanese troop movements and codes in Burma March 16, 1945, 1 p.

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140597 OSS. Information on Shanghai Area, China. Includes information on
Japanese moving machinery to North China and Manchuria March 15, 1945,
3 pp.
140592 OSS. Japanese troop disposition in Burma March 8, 1945, 1 p.
140851 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency, China Theater Branch. Japanese
activities in Central Honan China January 26-February 24, 1945; March 2,
1945, 2 pp.
140852 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency CIB/SEA. Chemical Warfare and Smoke
Intelligence Bulletin No. 11 March 31, 1945, 1 p. [just transmittal]
140853 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency CIB/SEA. Japanese use of gas masks in
British WP smoke attacks March 27, 1945, 1 p.
141107 Military Attach, New Delhi, India. Japanese-British military operations in
Arakan Province, Burma October 1944-February 1945; March 31, 1945,
25 pp.
141294 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater Branch. Japanese Spy
activity Tai Yuan, North China February 27, 1945, 1 pp.
141363 Information Group, MIS. Japanese diplomats in Switzerland April 13, 1945,
1 p.
141461 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency CIB/SEA. Chemical Analysis of Bat
Gawh Not oil for use in producing war gases April 5, 1945, 1 pp.
141530 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater Branch. Japanese
espionage agents in Hsin-Hsiang Occupied North China March 16, 1945,
2 pp.
141531 OSS. Living conditions in Japan March 6, 1945, 13 pp.
141758 Office of War Information. Japanese treatment of Burmese March 24, 1945,
8 pp.
142099 Office of Strategic Services. R&A Branch Field Memo. Japanese Special
Service Organizations in Burma; includes information on the Kempei Tai and
Hikari Kikan March 27, 1945, 8 pp.
142101 Army Service Forces, Camp Detrick. Japanese balloon sample March 30,
1945, 7 pp.
142730 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Branch. Mitsui Mining March 1,
1945, 3 pp.
142731 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency, China Branch. Mitsubishi Mining March
1, 1945, 4 pp.
142740 Military Attach, Ottawa, Canada. Biological warfare aspects of Japanese
balloon incidents in Canada April 14, 1945, 3 pp.
142734 Naval Attach, Chungking, China. Translated copy of a Whos Who in
occupied China [puppet officials] March 15, 1945, 36 pp.
142911 United States Forces China. Epidemic germs as war weapon-intentions in
China and Burma April 9, 1945, 1 p.
142976 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency, CIB. Translations of Bama Kit [official
publication of the Government of Burma] 1944; includes information on
alleged British atrocities March 9, 1945, 8 pp.
143417 Military Attach, New Delhi, India. Japanese defense of Meiktila, Burma
March 30, 1945, 27 pp.
143461 OSS. Japanese troop dispositions Thailand and Burma March 10, 1945, 1 p.
143523 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater Branch. Organization of
Japanese Intelligence System, Kaji Group March 24, 1945, 9 pp.
143706 Military Attach, China. Japanese organization of puppet armies in South
China March 28, 1945, 3 pp.
143707 Military Attach, China. Japanese Units in Manchuria March 28, 1945, 1 p.

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MIS # Source
143788 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater Branch. Interview of
Korean Deserter from Japanese Army; includes information on the Japanese
Government, economic conditions, general attitudes, Koreans in North
China March.15, 1945, 5 pp.
143790 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater Branch. Reorganization of
Koisos Cabinet March 13, 1945, 3 pp.
143814 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater Branch. Japanese
conscription, Japanese military operations, booty, Shansi, Occupied North
China March 23, 1945, 1 p.
143817 Military Attach, China. Japanese organization for national defense; includes
chart March 14, 1945, 2 pp.
143943 Office of Strategic Services. Japanese 21st and 37th Divisions in French
Indo-China April 19, 1945, 2 pp.
143963 Military Attach, China. Whos Who information on Chinese puppet military,
political, and cultural leaders March 27, 1945, 6 pp.
143964 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater Branch. Interview
Korean refugee from Peking; includes information on Japanese treatment of
Koreans March 16, 1945, 4 pp.
144055 OSS. Japanese firms in Bangkok, Thailand April 2, 1945, 1 p.
144113 Military Attach, Allied Control Commission Bulgaria. Absence of subversive
activities in Japan March 30, 1945, 1 p.
144197 OSS. Japanese forces in Nawngpeng Area, Burma March 31, 1945, 1 p.
144279- Joint Intelligence Collection Agency, China Branch. Interrogation Reports
282 No. 3-6; includes information on China and Japan February-March 1945,
12 pp.
144517 HQ 7th Service Command. Kochi and vicinity, Shikoku Island, concentration
camp April 12, 1945, 30 pp.
144584 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Japanese agents in
Thailand, North China March 10, 1945, 1 pp.
144880 Military Attach, London, England. Appreciation of enemy chemical warfare
intentions No. 19 April 12, 1945, 1 p.
145111 Headquarters 6th Service Command. Report on Japanese psychology April
16, 1945, 6 pp.
145112 Security and Intelligence Division HQ 2nd Service Command. Information
Dairen, Manchuria April 20, 1945, 2 pp.
145516 Intelligence Division, Chief of Naval Operations. Religion employed in
propaganda March 25, 1945
145545 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency India-Burma Theater Branch. Joint
Air/Ground Operation in Capture of Meiktila, Burma March 28, 1945, 20pp
including maps and photographs
145546 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Branch. Control and Mobilization
of Manpower and Materials February 21, 1945, 6 pp.
145555 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency CIB Theater. Japanese industrial and
business concerns March 26, 1945, 3 pp.
145557 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Branch. Intensification of
Commodity Control in Central China February 22, 1945, 11 pp.
145558 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Branch. Manchuria Mitsubishi
Machinery Co. Ltd. March 9, 1945, 13 pp.
145590 HQ Allied Control Commission Bulgaria. Bulgarian Military Attachs
Observations; includes information on atrocities, Japanese political activity
April 6, 1945, 4 pp.
146634 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Branch. Conditions in Japan
March 7, 1945, 4 pp.
146721 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Branch. Mitsui Mines February 22,
1945, 3 pp.

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146729 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Branch. Mitsubishi heavy
industries March 2, 1945, 2 pp.
146804 OSS. Japanese general attitudes April 24, 1945, 1 p.
147123 Intelligence Division, Office of Chief of Naval Operations. Report on Col.
Han, commanding officer, 2nd Battalion 13th Division of Japanese Puppet
Government troops under Lt. Gen. Ting April 6, 1945, 1 p.
147124 Intelligence Division, Office of Chief of Naval Operations. Report on Lt. Gen.
Ting of 13th Division of Japanese Puppet Government troops April 6, 1945,
2 pp.
147165 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency CIB/SEA. Typical Japanese Burma
Division April 18, 1945, 3 pp.
147226 Office of Strategic Services. Japanese and Puppet Civil Officials in Hong
Kong-Kowloon Area March 30, 1945, 4 pp.
147308 Intelligence Division, Office of Chief of Naval Operations. Japanese
investments in Manchuria March 23, 1945, 1 pp.
147356 Intelligence Division, Office of Chief of Naval Operations. Tri-Partite Pact of
Japan, Germany, and Italy April 11, 1945, ca. 30 pp.
147716 Office of War Information. Japanese use of Pagodas and Monasteries and
treatment of Monks, conditions in occupied Burma April 6, 1945, 7 pp.
147812 Assistant Chief of Staff G-2, SHAEF. Japanese intelligence activities in
Europe April 25, 1945, 7 pp.
148356 HQ, Assistant Chief of Staff, G-2, United States Army Services of Supply,
Southwest Pacific Area. Reported Japanese use of gas on Filipinos April 14,
1945, 4 pp.
148611 Office of Strategic Services. Background information on two Japanese
Generals, Maj. Gen. Yamada and Maj. Gen. Hamada April 28, 1945, 1 p.
148615 United States Forces China. Further report on epidemic germs as weapon
April 21, 1945, 1 p.
148616 OSS. Order of Battle Information Thailand April 28, 1945, 1 p.
148617 OSS. Military operations Western Honan, China April 29, 1945, 1 p.
148618 OSS. Military operations Western Honan, China April 28, 1945, 1 p.
148882 HQ, United States Forces China Theater. Possible Japanese usage of gases
April 20, 1945, 1 p.
150118 Intelligence Division. Office of Chief of Naval Operations. Japanese troop
disposition, Shanghai, China March 15, 1945, 1 p.
150206 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Japanese situation in
Yellow River North China April 7, 1945, 1 pp.
150237 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Branch. Breeding of Viri. Plague,
Cholera, Typhoid. Occupied Central China April 19, 1945, 1 p. [just
transmittal page]
150292 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Mitsui Mines March 25,
1945, 2 pp.
150293 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Branch. Financial situation of the
Bank of Japan March 23, 1945, 1 p.
150295 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Branch. Conscription of 800,000
laborers in North China March 26, 1945, 1 p.
150298 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency CB. Collection of platinum from public
March 26, 1945, 1 p.
150300 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Branch. Labor requisitions in
Suhsien, China March 26, 1945, 1 p.
150303 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Japanese financial
institutions in Formosa March 27, 1945, 1 p.
150316 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Branch. Bank of Japan loans and
notes March 22, 1945, 1 p.

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150322 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Branch. Commercial intercepts
March 23, 1945, 19 pp.
150432 Office of Strategic Services. Gold trade in Burma April 9, 1945, 2 pp.
150433 Office of Strategic Services. Thai Police Force April 18, 1945, 2 pp.
150435 OSS. Japanese conscription and propaganda methods Formosa April 7,
1945, 5 pp.
150475 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Japanese capital and
heavy industry Manchuria March 9, 1945, 3 pp.
150686 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Possible Japanese
offensive based on Shansi, Occupied North China April 7, 1945, 1 p.
150687 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Japanese offensive
operations in Western Honan, China April 7, 1945, 1 p.
150833 G-2 China. Demoralization of Japanese Army in North China 1937-1945;
March 28, 1945, 20 pp.
150834 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Japanese troop and
supply movements, North Honan, China April 7, 1945, 1 p.
150841 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Japanese operations in
Southern Honan, China April 12, 1945, 3 pp.
150843 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Japanese operations in
Western Honan, China May 1, 1945, 1 p.
151403 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Japanese Intelligence
Organization in China; includes information Japanese military police,
Chinese collaborators, and sources and methods April 7, 1945, 4 pp.
151426 Intelligence Division Office of Chief of Naval Operations. Japanese morale
March 24, 1945, 1 p.
151427 Intelligence Division Office of Chief of Naval Operations. German-Japanese
relations March 23, 1945, 2 pp.
151428 Intelligence Division Office of Chief of Naval Operations. Japanese war
industry March 23, 1945, 2 pp.
151429 Intelligence Division Office of Chief of Naval Operations. Japanese-Russian
relations March 23, 1945, 2 pp.
151434 Intelligence Division Office of Chief of Naval Operations. Japanese peace
activities in Sweden and Finland April 7, 1945, 2 pp.
151957 GHQ SWPA. Bacterial Warfare, bacillus bomb, typhoid, water purification
units April 19, 1945, 1 pp.
153149 HQ, United States Army Services of Supply, Southwest Pacific Area,
Office of the Chief Chemical Officer. Consolidated report on alleged use of
Japanese vomiting gas on Biak Island April 25, 1945, 32 pp.
153263 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Japanese economic
organizations, Honan, China March 15, 1945, 3 pp.
153267 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Recent Economic
Conditions March 27, 1945, 3 pp.
153275 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Branch. General Economic
Outlook March 8, 1945, 6 pp.
153482 Intelligence Division Office of Chief of Naval Operations. Possible use of
epidemic germs by Japanese in Occupied China, bacterial bombs March 15,
1945, 1 p.
154091 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Japanese troop
movements in China April 17, 1945, 4 pp.
154092 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency IB/SEA. Information on an Independent
Mixed Brigade in February 1945; May 2, 1945, 3 pp.
154223 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Japanese plans for
defense of Occupied China April 6, 1945, 1 p.
154226 Military Attach, London, England. Control over neutral shipments to Japan
May 3, 1945, 4 pp.

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154343 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Chemical Warfare
interrogation information, China April 12, 1945, 1 p.
154368 Security and Intelligence Division, HQ 4th Service Command. Information
on Black Dragon Society, Hiroshima May 7, 1945, 4 pp.
154479 HQ 5th Service Command. Information on Japanese occupation of Korea
May 8, 1945, 2 pp.
154492 Military Attach, Chungking, China Japanese military situation in Manchuria
April 12, 1945, 3 pp.
154494 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency IB/SEA. Japanese intelligence
organization and activity Burma April 26, 1945, 4 pp.
154527 HQ 7th Service Command. Japanese Public Opinion, Propaganda, and
Morale May 7, 1945, 6 pp.
154528 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Prisoner of war
interrogation; contains chemical warfare information, China April 26, 1945,
2 pp.
154569 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Epidemic germs as war
weapon-China and Burma April 25, 1945, 1 p. [just transmittal page]
155080 OSS. Japanese estimate of Allied plans for Thailand May 13, 1945, 4 pp.
155108 Military Attach, Bern, Switzerland. Strength of Japanese Navy prior to the
Battle of Philippines May 5, 1945, 1 p.
155109 Military Attach, Bern, Switzerland. Strength of Japanese Army as of early
March 1945; May 5, 1945, 1 p.
156357 HQ, 9th Service Command. Russians, Chinese, Japanese in Manchuria April
30, 1945, 3 pp.
153362 HQ, 9th Service Command. Shintoism and Buddhism May 5, 1945, 6 pp.
156358 HQ, 9th Service Command. Japanese general attitudes, suicide air attacks
May 2, 1945, 1 p.
156360 Security and Intelligence Division, 1st Service Command. Japanese attitude
toward mail censorship and war May 14, 1945, 1 p.
156727 Assistant Chief of Staff, G-2, United States Forces India Burma Theater.
Japanese Intelligence Organizations in Burma May 11, 1945, 10 pp.
156866 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Interrogation providing
Chemical Warfare information May 3, 1945, 3 pp.
156867 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Japanese military
operations northern French Indo-China May 3, 1945, 2 pp.
156868 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Japanese chemical plants
in China March 3, 1945, 1 p.
156869 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Chemical warfare
information in China March 3, 1945, 1 p.
156873 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Use of gas by Japanese
in China May 4, 1945, 1 p.
156962 Assistant Chief of Staff, G-2, HQ United States Army Services of Supply,
Southwest Pacific Area. Japanese bacterial (bacillus) bomb May 2, 1945,
2 pp.
157017 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Possible use of gas by
Japanese Army in China April 28, 1945, 1 p.
157182 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Japanese strength in
Shansi, China April 28, 1945, 1 p.
157183 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Japanese Chemical
Troops, Hunan Province China May 9, 1945, 1 p.
157184 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Chemical Warfare
Intelligence Mission in China Status Report No. 2 of May 1, 1945; May 8,
1945, 23 pp.
157196 Military Attach, China. Japanese strategy for China and Manchuria May 2,
1945, 1 p.

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157314 Information Group. Japanese views on not surrendering even if Japan is
occupied by the Allies; will continue fight in China May 17, 1945, 1 p.
157602 Military Attach, London, England. Japanese Order of Battle May 1, 1945,
ca. 11 pp.
157676 Booklet, Outline of Japanese Buddhism 1937, 107 pp.
157682 The Osaka Mainichi, Bridge Between East and West: In Commemoration of
the 15th Anniversary of the Osaka Mainichi & the Tokyo Nichi Nichi, English
Edition, Founded April 12, 1922 August 1937, 64 pp. Includes articles
in Japan Amid Whirlpool of Change; Our Political Relations with China;
Manchukuo and Japan Have Common Destiny; Soviet Russia and Japan in
Asia; Europes Tragedy; Germany and Japan-Bulwark Against Red Menace;
U.S.-Japanese Relations in Last 15 Years; and Truth About Moscow Massacre
Revealed.
157684 The Association of Japan International Exposition. Grand International
Exposition of Japan March-August 1940 April 3, 1937, ca. 50 pp.
157685 Bureau of Information, General Affairs Board, State Council Manchukuo
Government. Manchoukuo: A Pictorial Sketch 1937, ca. 50 pp.
157773 Office of Strategic Services. Interviews with Japanese captured in Germany,
includes information on peace talk, Soviet- U.S. relations May 19, 1945, 1 p.
157984 OSS. Information on Japanese political activity May 4, 1945, 4 pp.
158310 Security and Intelligence Division, HQ 2nd Service Command. Japanese
shortages May 16, 1945, 3 pp.
158315 Security and Intelligence Division, HQ 2nd Service Command. Situation in
Japan May 16, 1945, 6 pp.
158317 Security and Intelligence Division, HQ 2nd Service Command. Neighborhood
Association, Police, and Security Organizations May 16, 1945, 1 p.
158321 Security and Intelligence Division, HQ 2nd Service Command. War Morale in
Japan as of September 1943; May 16, 1945, 1 p.
158322 Security and Intelligence Division, HQ 2nd Service Command. Agricultural
shortages May 16, 1945, 3 pp.
158324 Security and Intelligence Division, 4th Service Command. Information on
Netherlands Borneo and Sarawak May 15, 1945, 12 pp.
158328 Military Attach, China. Soviet-Japanese relations April 18, 1945, 3 pp.
158687 ATIS, GHQ SWPA. How to Spot a Japanese May 12, 1945, 3 pp.
158990 Military Attach, Chungking China. Japanese troop dispositions China May
9, 1945, 1 p.
159058 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Captured Japanese Petri
dish container May 10, 1945, 1 p. and 1 photograph
159108 OSS. Japanese Air Force War Plans May 3, 1945, 2 pp.
159116 OSS. Japanese units in Hangchow-Shanghai China Area May 3, 1945, 1 p.
159119 Intelligence Branch, Intelligence and Security Division, New Orleans Port
of Embarkation. Report on Japanese suicide pilot training, ceremonies, use
of narcotics, and one such pilot who crashed in the Philippines rather than
following through on his suicide mission May 18, 1945, 1 p.
159158 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Japanese Political/
Intelligence Organization in Shansi, China May 3, 1945, 1 p.
159159 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Captured Japanese
biologicals at Mandalay, Burma May 10, 1945, 1 p.
159181 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Japanese chemical
warfare service activity in China May 14, 1945, 1 p.
159183 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Japanese captured
medical supplies and anti-disease suit in Burma May 12, 1945, 5 pp.

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159184 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Venereal diseases in
Japanese Army in north China; information on brothels, prostitutes, and
young Korean girls May 13, 1945, 3 pp.
159212 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Criminal Cases and
Mutinies in Japanese Army in North China May 9, 1945, 17 pp.
159214 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Japanese troop gas drill
in Occupied North China May 12, 1945, 1 p.
159220 Military Attach, New Delhi, India. Japanese commando units in South East
Asia May 15, 1945, 5 pp.
159221 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Report on examination of
Japanese Anti-Disease Suit captured in Burma May 8, 1945, 7 pp.
159751 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency IB/SEA. Fire Power and Organization of
Japanese Divisional and Non-Divisional units May 19, 1945, 17 pp.
160586 OSS. Officials in reorganized Hong Kong Government April 30, 1945, 2 pp.
160587 New Orleans Port of Embarkation. Diary of Japanese soldier on Saipan
March 20, 1945, 5 pp.
160588 Office of Strategic Services. Conditions in Peking, China April 30, 1945,
3 pp.
160589 Office of Strategic Services. The Gold Scandal in China May 5, 1945, 2 pp.
160590 Japanese Atrocities in Manila, Philippines, Study of Japanese propaganda,
and report on Chinese guerilla organizations April 2, 1945, 66 pp.
160637 Military Attach, Ottawa, Canada. Japanese Free Balloons (Canada)/
biological warfare May 26, 1945, 11 pp.
160652 OSS. Japanese Order of Battle, Kwangtung Province, China May 5, 1945, 1 p.
160653 OSS. Japanese military activities in China May 25, 1945, 1 p.
160654 OSS. Japanese Order of Battle information May 25, 1945, 1 p.
160655 OSS. Japanese military activities in Thailand May 25, 1945, 2 pp.
160688 Intelligence Division, Office of Chief of Naval Operations. Significance of
Cabinet Changes April 26, 1945, 2 pp.
161718 OSS. Japanese Order of Battle in China May 28, 1945, 2 pp.
161839 Research Section, Far Eastern Bureau, British Ministry of Information,
New Delhi, India. Chronology of Events in Japan and Japanese Occupied
Countries since 1937; April 1945, 30 pp.
162764 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Location of Japanese
Headquarters Occupied China April 26, 1945, 3 pp.
162766 Office of Strategic Services. Location and movement and codes of Japanese
units in East River Area, Kwantung, China May 7, 1945, 1 p.
162769 OSS. Japanese military movements Thailand May 31, 1945, 1 p.
162770 OSS. Japanese military movements Thailand May 31, 1945, 1 p.
162774 Office of Strategic Services. Japanese force prisoners of war to work during
air raids at Chumporn, southern Thailand May 31, 1945, 1 p.
162775 OSS. Japanese Kamikaze air unit in China May 4, 1945, 1 p.
162778 OSS. Japanese Order of Battle information May 30, 1945, 2 pp.
162788 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency, China Theater. Chinese laborers forced
to work on railroad repairs May 11, 1945, 1 p.
162799 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency, China Theater. Medical organization and
personnel 1st War Area China May 16, 1945, 23 pp.
162806 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency, China Theater. Military police in North
China feared because of ruthless methods May 10, 1945, 1 p.
162821 Military Attach, China. Japanese war plans China May 14, 1945, 1 p.
162823 Military Attach, China. Japanese Joint War Plans May 16, 1945, 1 p.

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162827 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency, China Theater. Japanese situation in
Honan and Shansi Provinces, China May 14, 1945, 3 pp.
163048 Military Attach, China memo for the Ambassador on summary of military
operations in China Theater May 12-19, 1945; May 19, 1945, 3 pp.
163049 Military Attach, Ottawa, Canada. Free Balloon Incidents Canada/biological
warfare May 30, 1945, 12 pp.
163175 Office of Strategic Services. Weekly Report of Military information, China;
includes information on Japanese political activity May 12, 1945, 9 pp.
163178 OSS. Japanese military activities in China May 30, 1945, 2 pp.
163188 OSS. Japanese gas works Manchuria, Mukden May 11, 1945, 2 pp.
163189 Office of Strategic Services. Translation and analysis of captured Japanese
document May 12, 1945, 10 pp.
163190 Office of Strategic Services. Movement of Japanese supplies and prisoners
of war in Thailand May 14, 1945, 1 p.
163191 Military Attach, Ottawa, Canada. Publicity on Japanese Balloons Canada/
biological warfare May 28, 1945, 5 pp.
164636 OSS. Japanese recruiting natives by force in Laos May 12, 1945, 1 p.
164638 OSS. Japanese official conferences regarding war plans May 16, 1945, 3 pp.
164639 OSS. Economic conditions on Shantung province, China May 8, 1945, 4 pp.
164860 United States Forces China. Study by Chinese National Military Council
on Japanese gas warfare, 1937-1944; contains information on chemical
agents used by the Japanese; statistics on Japanese gas attacks; Japanese
weapons using chemical agents and chemical weapons employed; time and
percentage of each class of gas used by Japanese; Chinese gas casualties
during the war May 29, 1945, 15 pp.
164862 Office of Strategic Services. Japanese prisoner of war camp near Nakorn
Mayok, Thailand May 22, 1945, 1 p.
164863 Office of Strategic Services. Shifts in the Japanese Navy May 15, 1945, 1 p.
164864 Office of Strategic Services. Japanese Air Force Plans May 15, 1945, 1 p.
164865 OSS. Japanese Order of Battle information June 5, 1945, 2 pp.
164867 OSS. Japanese Hong Kong garrison May 15, 1945, 1 p.
165113 OSS. Japanese troop dispositions East China May 18, 1945, 1 p.
165114 OSS. Japanese conscription activities in occupied areas May 18, 1945, 1 p.
165120 OSS. Japanese military plans China May 18, 1945, 1 p.
165412 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Japanese Army
Organization, China May 28, 1945, 1 p. and 1 organizational chart
165662 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Instructions for Japanese
infiltration units May 29, 1945, 1 p.
165669 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Japanese withdrawals from China
May 30, 1945, 1 p.
165670 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Alleged use of poison
gas in Central China May 29, 1945, 1 p.
165700 India. Japanese anti-espionage school, Taunggyi, Burma May 29, 1945,
5 pp.
165748 Military Attach, China. Japanese defensive military strategy China May 24,
1945, 1 pp.
165751 Military Attach, China. Japanese troop movements and military
evacuations in China May 28, 1945, 1 p.
165754 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Japanese conscription
of 500,000 men in Korea, many destined for service in the Pacific islands,
between September 1944 and March 1945; May 21, 1945, 1 p.

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165759 Military Attach, Ottawa, Canada. Biological warfare aspects of free balloon
incidents in Canada June 5, 1945, 1 pp.
166209 OSS. Japanese Order of Battle, South China June 7, 1945, 2 pp.
166210 OSS. Japanese troop dispositions, China June 8, 1945, 2 pp.
166211 OSS. Japanese military activities in Malaya May 20, 1945, 1 p.
166224 OSS. Japanese forces, Hong Kong, Canto, China April 24, 1945, 1 p.
166225 OSS. Japanese Order of Battle, China June 6, 1945, 4 pp.
166227 Office of Strategic Services. Japanese troop dispositions and counter-
intelligence, China June 7, 1945, 1 p.
166441 Military Attach, China. Japanese 5th Column activities May 18, 1945, 1 pp.
166518 Military Attach, Ottawa, Canada. Free Balloon incidents in Canada/
biological warfare June 5, 1945, 3 pp.
116734 OSS. Japanese troop identifications in Indo-China June 10, 1945, 1 p.
166735 OSS. Weekly Report of Japanese Military Information May 19, 1945, 11 pp.
166736 OSS. Japanese war plans South China area June 9, 1945, 1 p.
166738 OSS. Japanese troop movements China June 9, 1945, 1 p.
166739 OSS. Japanese Order of Battle, China June 9, 1945, 2 pp.
166740 OSS. Japanese military withdrawals from Burma June 11, 1945, 1 p.
167203 OSS. Japanese Order of Battle, South China June 11, 1945, 2 pp.
167251 OSS. Japanese disposition, Canton, China June 11, 1945, 1 p.
167588 ALSOS Mission. Biological warfare research in Germany; indexed with Japan
and thus may contain information on Japan June 12, 1945, 34 pp.
168127 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Use of gas on Chinese in
Shensi Province, North China June 6, 1945, 3 pp.
168441 Military Attach, China. Japanese troop disposition, and military operations
West Kwangtung, China May 29, 1945, 1 p.
168443 Military Attach, China. Concentration camps near Mukden, Manchuria May
28, 1945, 4 pp.
168463 OSS. Japanese soldiers in U.S. Uniforms in Burma May 21, 1945, 1 p.
168464 OSS. Japanese units and unit code numbers in Burma June 10, 1945, 1 p.
168465 OSS. Japanese units and unit code numbers in China May 25, 1945, 1 p.
168466 OSS. Japanese Order of Battle, China June 4, 1945, 2 pp.
168467 OSS. Japanese Order of Battle, China June 4, 1945, 1 p.
168468 OSS. Japanese troop movements Thailand June 15, 1945, 1 p.
168471 OSS. Japanese troops, Moulmein May 18, 1945
168481 OSS. Activities of the Burmese Embassy in Tokyo, Japan June 1, 1945, 1 p.
168822 Military Attach, Ottawa, Canada. Free balloons incidents Canada/biological
warfare June 15, 1945, 4 pp.
168999 Security and Intelligence Division HQ 1st Service Command. Burma under
Japanese occupation June 15, 1945, 35 pp.
169106 Assistant Chief of Staff G-2, HQ 6th Army. Japanese Infiltration Tactics in
the Philippines Campaign April 29, 1945, 26 pp.
169115 Assistant Chief of Staff G-2, HQ 6th Army. Smoke used by the Japanese in
the Philippines May 22, 1945, 23 pp.
169425 HQ Allied Land Forces SEA. Japanese Intelligence Organization Burma May
16, 1945, 2 pp.
169429 Intelligence Division, Office of Chief of Naval Operations. List of Puppets in
China May 18, 1945, 15 pp.
169626 Military Attach, Ottawa, Canada. Ballast sand from Japanese balloons
Canada/biological warfare June 15, 1945, 1 p.

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169854 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Use of gas warfare in
Southern Yunnan Province China June 8, 1945, 1 p.
169906 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Use of prostitutes as espionage
agents June 8, 1945, 6 pp.
170164 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. General Economic
conditions as of September 1944; May 21, 1945, 16 pp.
170167 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Branch. Food Situation in Japan
February-March 1945; May 12, 1945, 1 p.
170248 OSS. Japanese Order of Battle China June 19, 1945, 1 p.
170249 OSS. Japanese Order of Battle China June 19, 1945, 3 pp.
170250 OSS. Japanese troop dispositions China June 20, 1945, 1 p.
170251 OSS. Formation of new Japanese units in Japan and China June 3, 1945,
1 p.
170252 OSS. Japanese troops in Chekiang, China June 3, 1945, 1 p.
170253 OSS. Japanese Order of Battle Kwantung, China June 20, 1945, 1 p.
170261 Office of Strategic Services. Japanese forces and prisoner of war camp,
Nakorn Nayok Area, Thailand May 31, 1945, 2 pp.
170262 OSS. Japanese Order of Battle Far East June 20, 1945, 3 pp.
170263 OSS. Puppet Troops in North China May 29, 1945, 1 p.
170264 OSS. Japanese Order of Battle Kra Isthmus [the narrowest part of the Malay
Peninsula, forming part of southern Thailand] June 20, 1945, 1 p.
170265 Office of Strategic Services. Japanese military information, Chiengrai and
Lampang, Thailand June 20, 1945, 2 pp.
170286 Intelligence Division, Office of Chief of Naval Operations. Japanese Peace
Feelers 1941-1944 China May 17, 1945, 4 pp.
171051 India. Japanese 14th Army Intelligence Organization in Burma June 9,
1945, 1 p. [just transmittal page] This complete report can be found in Box
2111 of Entry 82 P Files.
171054 Office of Strategic Services. Japanese Order of Battle Loyang Area [North
West Henan Province., China, on the Luo River] May 27, 1945, 3 pp.
171059 OSS. Japanese Order of Battle Kwantung, China June 21, 1945, 3 pp.
171158 9th Service Command. Pigeon Training Center, Kumamoto, Kyushu Island
June 11, 1945, 5 pp.
171337 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Use of gas in China June 11,
1945, 5 pp.
171338 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Japanese Chemical Warfare and
Biological Warfare activities in China March to June 1945; June 12, 1945,
5 pp.
171340 Military Attach, Chungking, China. Manchukuo Troops operations against
Chinese Communists, Occupied China June 1, 1945, 2 pp.
171378 Military Attach, New Delhi, India. Rangoon Burma/biological warfare
information June 14, 1945, 3 pp.
171430 Intelligence Division, Office of Chief of Naval Operations. Political situation
under Premier Konoye 1938-1939 May 10, 1945, 4 pp.
171502 Military Attach, Stockholm, Sweden. Estimate, Japanese armed forces
strength June 11, 1945, 6 pp.
171573 Military Attach, Ottawa, Canada. Ballast sand from Japanese balloons
Canada/biological warfare June 20, 1945, 1 pp.
171574 Military Attach, Ottawa, Canada. Free balloon incidents Canada/biological
warfare June 20, 1945, 2 pp.
171672 U.S. Pacific Fleet and Pacific Ocean Area. Japanese airfield names, giving
locations June 13, 1945, 10 pp.

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171673 Intelligence Division, Office of Chief of Naval Operations. Town Warfare,
Rangoon Burma area May 29, 1945, 16 pp.
172314 Far Eastern Bureau. Japanese exploitation of Chinese labor May 1945, 8 pp.
172599 OSS. Japanese manpower in China June 9, 1945, 1 p.
172699 Security and Intelligence Division, HQ 1st Service Command. Japanese
Political Issues; includes information on the emperor and communists in
Japan June 21, 1945, 5 pp.
172824 Military Attach, China. Japanese National Defense Plans June 11, 1945,
1 p.
172899 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Japanese plain clothes agents in
China June 15, 1945, 5 pp.
172900 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Japanese plain clothes agents in
China June 15, 1945, 5 pp.
174660 HQ U.S. Army Forces, Pacific. Report on Japanese use of gas at Davao,
Philippines June 20, 1945, ca. 14 pp.
174967 Military Attach, Ottawa, Canada. Free balloon incidents Canada/biological
warfare June 28, 1945, 4 pp.
175418 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency IB/SEA. Report on Operation Dracula,
the Capture of Rangoon Burma June 21, 1945, 12 pp. and maps. [Note:
The operation included amphibious landings and troops parachuting in
behind Japanese lines, beginning on May 3, 1945. Rangoon was taken by
General Frank Messervy and his 4th Corps three days later.]
175419 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency IB/SEA. Japanese 29th Army in Malaya
and South Thailand June 25, 1945, 26 pp.
176660 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Japanese military
situation in Shanai and Honan in Northern China June 15, 1945, 4 pp.
176679 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Pigeon Training in North China
June 26, 1945, 3 pp.
176722 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Japanese sabotage in China June
22, 1945, 6 pp.
176740 Intelligence Division, Office of Chief of Naval Operations. List of Puppets in
China, May 24, 1945, 22 pp.
176820 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Mysterious deaths among
Chinese soldiers in Central China; report notes that death probably not due
to chemical or biological warfare June 22, 1945, 4 pp.
177329 Military Attach, Ottawa, Canada. Free balloon incidents Canada/biological
warfare July 5, 1945, 1 p.
177478 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency India Burma Theater. Prisoner of war
camps in Burma and Thailand June 19, 1945, 52 pp.
177507 OSS. Japanese troop dispositions, China July 6, 1945, 2 pp.
177509 OSS. Chemical warfare information, Central and Southern China July 8,
1945, 1 p.
177510 OSS. Japanese Order of Battle Kwantung, China July 5, 1945, 2 pp.
177811 OSS. Japanese units and code numbers in Malaya June 8, 1945, 1 p.
177813 OSS. Japanese Order of Battle, Kwantung, China July 8, 1945, 1 p.
177814 OSS. Japanese Order of Battle China July 7, 1945, 2 pp.
177815 Office of Strategic Services. Information on Dr. Ba Maw and Japanese
Military police headquarters, Thailand June 15, 1945, 1 p.
177816 OSS. Japanese Order of Battle Far East July 9, 1945, 2 pp.
177817 OSS. Japanese troop dispositions, China June 21, 1945, 1 p.
177818 OSS. Puppet Order of Battle, East Hopei, China June 16, 1945, 3 pp.
177819 OSS. Japanese troop movements, Thailand June 23, 1945, 1 p.

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177821 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Training Divine Wind Special
Attack Squadron May 12, 1945, 3 pp.
177856 HQ 5th Service Command. Effect of Emperor Worship on Japanese People
July 6, 1945, 5 pp.
177917 OSS. Japanese 104th and 131st Divisions dispositions, China July 10, 1945,
1 p.
177920 Military Attach, Chungking, China. Japanese forces, China Coast June 26,
1945, 2 pp.
177982 Intelligence Division, Office of Chief of Naval Operations. Wartime morale
and racial attitudes May 9, 1945, 4 pp.
177984 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Japanese use of biological
warfare at Changte, Hunan Province, China, plague June 28, 1945, 4 pp.
177985 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Plague China/biological warfare
June 1944-January 1945; June 29, 1945, 12 pp.
178266 OSS. Weekly Report of Military Information, China June 16, 1945, 7 pp.
178267 OSS. Japanese Order of Battle, Kwangtung, China July 11, 1945, 1 pp.
178268 Office of Strategic Services. Japanese troops in Thailand; includes
information Allied prisoners of war June 22, 1945, 1 p.
178542 Military Attach, China. Chain of command, disposition of Japanese forces
June 29, 1945, 3 pp.
178574 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency IB/SEA. Aircraft anti-gas suit June 15,
1945, 1 p.
178768 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Enemy Equipment Intelligence
Service prisoner of war interrogation relating to gas and biological warfare
intentions June 30, 1945, 3 pp.
178812 Military Attach, China. Memorandum to the Ambassador. Military
operations in China June 30-July 7, 1945; July 7, 1945, 3 pp.
178817 OSS. Japanese Order of Battle 128th Division Shansi, China July 12, 1945,
1 p.
178818 Office of Strategic Services. Japanese units and code numbers,
Shihchiachuang, Hopei, China June 21, 1945, 1 p.
178819 OSS. Japanese Military Installations in the Hsuchowfu Area and along the
Tientsin-Pukow Railway in Shantung, China June 12, 1945, 2 pp.
178820 OSS. Disposition of Puppet troops in Shantung, China June 12, 1945, 2 pp.
178821 OSS. Japanese troop dispositions China June 12, 1945, 1 p.
178822 OSS. Japanese Order of Battle Far East July 12, 1945, 3 pp.
178824 OSS. Japanese troop movements French Indo-China July 12, 1945, 1 p.
178829 Intelligence Division, Office of Chief of Naval Operations. Prisoner of war
camp at Shanghai, China June 28, 1945, 1 p.
178939 Military Attach, Ottawa, Canada. Ballast sand from Japanese balloons
Canada/biological warfare July 9, 1945, 1 p.
179084 Military Attach, Ottawa, Canada. Free balloon incidents Canada/biological
warfare July 11, 1945, 2 pp.
179242 Military Attach, Ottawa, Canada. Free balloon incidents Canada/biological
warfare June 19, 1945, 1 p.
179363 Laboratory Section, 98th Chemical Service Company. Monthly Summary
Report No. 11 July 5, 1945, 7 pp.
179393 Military Attach, China. The Chain of Command of the Japanese Army June
29, 1945, 2 pp.
179400 OSS. Japanese Order of Battle Shansi, China July 14, 1945, 1 p.
179401 OSS. Japanese Order of Battle China July 14, 1945, 2 pp.
179404 OSS. Military information, French Indo-China June 21, 1945, 2 pp.

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179406 Office of Strategic Services. Japanese military disposition, Nakorn Hayok
Area Thailand July 15, 1945, 2 pp.
179407 OSS. Japanese units French Indo-China and Thailand July 14, 16, 1945,
2 pp.
179409 OSS. Japanese Order of Battle Shantung, China July 15, 1945, 1 p.
179701 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Manchurian Puppet
government to take part in management of new munitions industry June
13, 1945, 4 pp.
180324 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Japanese chemical warfare
activities on the Central Hunan Front, China July 7, 1945, 2 pp.
180358 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Prisoner of war interrogation by
Chinese Combat Command on Chemical Warfare July 2, 1945, 2 pp.
180362 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. G-2 China. Report on the
military in Manchurian; includes a little information research and production
of Biological Warfare Agents July 2, 1945, 5 pp.
180364 Military Attach, China. Strength of Japanese Army June 29, 1945, 6 pp.
180433 Military Attach, China. Japanese positions, Coastal China July 5, 1945,
2 pp.
180434 Military Attach, China. Occupied China and Manchuria, concentration and
prisoner of war camps July 5, 1945, 1 p.
180438 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Organization and
Equipment, including chemical warfare, of the Kwantung Army, Manchuria
July 2, 1945, 3 pp.
180823 Military Attach, London, England. Report relating to Japanese gas research
and development with respect to 9.75 inch mortar and pill box July 14,
1945, 15 pp.
180836 Military Attach, London, England. Summary of Intelligence on Enemy
Chemical Warfare and Smoke No. 76 July 14, 1945, 1 p. [just transmittal
page]
180990 Military Attach, China. Location of Japanese Army Combat Units June 29,
1945, 7 pp.
181028 Military Attach, Ottawa, Canada. Free balloon incidents Canada/biological
warfare July 17, 1945, 3 pp.
181052 Intelligence Division, Office of Chief of Naval Operations. Japanese attempts
to seek a negotiated peace July 5, 1945, 1 p.
181241 Office of Strategic Services. Japanese Order of Battle China July 18, 1945, 1 p.
181242 OSS. Japanese units French Indo-China June 4, 1945, 1 p.
181243 War Department General Staff OPD. Translated Japanese Information
Bulletin regarding the Japanese Military activities in 5th Military Territory
and information during May 1945; July 17, 1945, 8 pp.
181244 OSS. Japanese troop dispositions Thailand July 3, 1945, 1 p.
181253 HQ U.S. Army Forces Mid Pacific. Report on Japanese caves on Iwo Jima
July 11, 1945, ca. 40 pp.
181566 HQ 8th Service Command. Reported use of gas on Iwo Jima July 7, 1945,
2 pp.
183080 Military Attach, Ottawa, Canada. Free balloon incidents Canada/biological
warfare July 19, 1945, 1 p.
183305 Military Attach, Ottawa, Canada. Biological warfare aspects of free balloon
incidents in Canada July 21, 1945, 6 pp.
183393 Research and Analysis Branch, Office of Strategic Services. Conflicting
Japanese political views July 23, 1945, 2 pp.
183516 Intelligence Division, Office of Chief of Naval Operations. Vatican Embassy
communications July 10, 1945, 1 p.

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183720 HQ 8th Service Command. Propaganda factors with respect to Emperor
Institution July 23, 1945, 2 pp.
183744 Office of Strategic Services. Weekly Intelligence Review-China; includes
information on Japanese war plans July 14, 1945, 4 pp.
184143 Military Attach, Chungking, China. Disposition of Japanese forces as of
June 8, 1945; June 29, 1945, 9 pp.
184155 Security and Intelligence Division HQ 1st Service Command. Data on
Japanese Population July 21, 1945, 43 pp.
184957 Military Attach, Mexico City, Mexico. Japanese assets in Mexico July 25,
1945, 2 pp.
185339 OSS. Weekly Report of Military Information Far East July 14, 1945, 7 pp.
185561 Intelligence Division, Office of Chief of Naval Operations. Japanese Naval
Headquarters China July 6, 1945, 1 p.
185567 G-2 HQ III Amphibious Corps. Use of psychological warfare, Okinawa July 5,
1945, 10 pp.
185588 G-2 HQ III Amphibious Corps. Japanese cave warfare July 3, 1945, 14 pp.
185647 Military Attach, London, England. Enemy Chemical Warfare and Smoke
Intelligence Summary No, 78 July 26, 1945, 1 p. [transmittal page only]
185951 OSS. Annamese National Delegation French Indo-China July 7, 1945, 1 p.
185952 Intelligence Division, Office of Chief of Naval Operations. Current Japanese
Policy and Military Strategy July 12, 1945, 2 pp.
185955 HQ 7th Service Command. General Information on Korea July 26, 1945,
7 pp.
186242 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Report on Japanese
Subversive Organizations in the Far East; includes information on counter-
intelligence July 25, 1945, ca. 20 pp.
186339 Office of Strategic Services. Military information Thailand; includes
information on prisoner of war camp locations July 13, 1945, 6 pp.
186347 OSS. Rank and names of Japanese officers in Thailand July 16, 1945, 1 p.
186349 OSS. Japanese Order of Battle Far East August 3, 1945, 4 pp.
186350 OSS. Japanese troop dispositions in Thailand July 17, 1945, 1 p.
186499 OSS. Explosive motorboats, Hong Kong July 11, 1945, 1 p.
186681 Naval Section, Joint Intelligence Collection Agency IBT. Allied prisoners of
war in Thailand July 11, 1945, 2 pp.
186685 Office of Strategic Services. Japanese peace moves July 4, 1945, 1 p.
186687 General Intelligence Section, Area III, Office of War Information. Role of
Emperor in the Japanese Empire August 1, 1945, 9 pp.
186705 Security and Intelligence Division, HQ 1st Service Command. Wai-Hsien
Concentration Camp, China July 31, 1945, 3 pp.
187067 OSS. Japanese Cabinet and Diet Sessions July 15, 1945, 1 p.
187071 OSS. Excerpts of report from Japanese Cabinet Meeting July 14, 1945, 1 p.
187356 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Control Document,
Japanese intelligence in French Indo-China July 24, 1945, 18 pp.
187431 OSS. Japanese units in Shulu, Hopei, China July 20, 1945, 1 p.
187432 OSS. Japanese unit code numbers, Luichow Peninsula, China July 19, 1945,
1 p.
187548 Military Attach, Ottawa, Canada. Free balloon incidents Canada/biological
warfare August 1, 1945, 2 pp.
187913 Navy. Memos for information on Far East; includes information on Japanese
military and political activity August 6, 1945, 13 pp.
188777 Office of Strategic Services. Kyushu July 14, 1945, 1 p.
188780 OSS. Japanese troop dispositions Thailand July 24, 1945, 2 pp.

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188945 OSS. Japanese defensive measures July 16, 1945, 2 pp.
189181 Office of Strategic Services. Japanese war plans July 25, 1945, 1 p.
189197 OSS. Weekly Report of Military Information China July 21, 1945, 12 pp.
189200 OSS. Japanese Order of Battle Far East-based on translation Aug. 10, 1945,
3 pp.
189201 OSS. Japanese military activities Thailand July 25, 1945, 1 p.
189202 OSS. Japanese military activities Thailand July 25, 1945, 1 p.
189203 OSS. Weekly Intelligence Review China August 11, 1945, 5 pp.
189204 OSS. Japanese military activities Thailand July 25, 1945, 1 p.
189205 OSS. Japanese Order of Battle China August 9, 1945, 2 pp.
189211 Office of Strategic Services. Chungking information July 7, 1945, 10 pp.
189222 HQ 8th Service Command. Report on Japanese snipers using wooden bullets
at Leyte, Philippines August 8, 1945, 1 p.
189268 HQ U.S. Pacific Fleet and Pacific Ocean Areas. Enemy Airfield in Korea,
Manchuria, and Northeast China July 30, 1945, ca. 30 pp.
189382 Intelligence Division, Office of Chief of Naval Operations. Chinese Foreign
Policy July 11, 1945, 3 pp.
189410 HQ 8th Service Command. General methods of water and land
transportation in China August 7, 1945, 24 pp.
189678-81 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Daily Summary of Enemy Intelligence Nos. 1214-1217 July 31-Aug. 4,
1945, ca. 40 pp.
189741 OSS. Includes information on Japanese political activity July 13, 1945, 3 pp.
189748 OSS. Japanese precautions against revolt in Korea July 18, 1945, 1 p.
189901 Military Attach, China. Memo for Ambassador. Summary of Military
Operations July 25-August 4, 1945; August 4, 1945, 1 p.
190062 Navy. Memo for Information on Far East August 13, 1945, 13 pp.
190134 Office of Strategic Services. Sinkiang, Northwest China: Present political
situation and background July 21, 1945, 3 pp.
190136 Office of Strategic Services. Puppets in Foochow, China July 18, 1945, 2 pp.
190137 Office of Strategic Services. Puppets in Kuantung, China July 21, 1945, 1 p.
190151 Research and Analysis Branch, Office of Strategic Services. R&A Report No.
3217 Political Techniques of the Chinese Communist Armed Forces July 30,
1945, 4 pp.
190619 Military Attach, China. Conditions of Allied prisoners of war in Shanghai,
China July 31, 1945, 1 p.
190657 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Opium Production in the
Moukung Chian Area July 22, 1945, 2 pp.
190686 OSS. General Situation in Canton, China July 21, 1945, 1 p.
190687 OSS. Allied prisoner of war camp, Hunan Island, China July 28, 1945, 1 p.
190743 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency IB/SEA. Japanese chemical warfare
ammunition captured at Rangoon, Burma August 4, 1945, 5 pp.
190909 HQ 7th Service Command. General information on Peiping and Chengtu,
China August 13, 1945, 8 pp.
190923 Military Attach, New Delhi, India. Japanese Occupation of Burma with
respect to education August 4, 1945, 5 pp.
191077 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Japanese procurement of cotton
goods in Occupied China August 8, 1945, 1 p.
191078 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. General conditions in Shanghai,
China August 8, 1945, 8 pp.
191113 Military Attach, China. Gold Translations in China August 7, 1945, 2 pp.

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191116 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Political factors in Inner Mongolia
August 2, 1945, 6 pp.
191173 Military Attach, London, England. Japanese chemical warfare equipment
(large smoke generator) found in Burma August 11, 1945, 3 pp.
191174 Military Attach, China, Japanese Special Guards Detachments, and Puppet
Troops and Mongolian Troops in Hopei province, China August 1, 1945,
6 pp.
191481 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency IB. Arsenal and Refinery, Mukden,
Manchuria; includes information on the United States Air Force bombing the
facilities on December 7, 1944, resulting in the number of workers being
reduced by 20 percent, July 30, 1945, 2 pp. [Note: Reportedly killed and
wounded during the December 7, 1944 bombing raid were numerous U.S.
prisoners of war. For additional information about their death and injury,
see Pacific Area Command Military Intelligence Research Service (PACMIRS)
War Crimes Information Series No. 9, Medical Records Prisoner of War
Camp, March 8, 1946, 61 pp. A copy can be found in SCAP RG 331 UD
Series 1190 Japanese Background and Reference File 1945-1948 Box 1000,
location: 290/11/13/04]
191483 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency IB. Rates and Exchange and Gold Prices
China July 27, 1945, 3 pp.
191493 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency IB. Confiscation of quartz crystals by
Japanese in Burma July 24, 1945, 4 pp.
191586 Military Attach, London, England. Order of Battle of Japanese Army August
13, 1945, 1 p. [just transmittal page]
191690 OSS. Puppet Order of Battle Kwantung, China July 23, 1945, 1p.
191691 Office of Strategic Services. Puppet Army in Honan, China July 27, 1945,
1 p.
191692 OSS. Puppet Order of Battle Manchukuo July 21, 1945, 2 pp.
191694 Security and Intelligence Division, HQ 1st Service Command. Attitude of
Koreans in Hawaiian prisoner of war camp August 17, 1945, 3 pp.
191696 Research and Analysis Branch, Office of Strategic Services. R&A Report No.
3021 Biographical Information on Key Individuals in Present Day Thailand
July 1, 1945, 137 pp.
191697 Research and Analysis Branch, Office of Strategic Services. R&A Report No.
1921 Peoples and Politics of Chinas Northwest July 1, 1945, 60 pp.
191698 Security and Intelligence Division, HQ 1st Service Command. Japanese
internment camp leaders China August 15, 1945, 2 pp.
191699 Research and Analysis Branch, Office of Strategic Services. R&A Report No.
3229 Problems Arising from a Sudden Liberation of the Netherlands East
Indies August 13, 1945, 4 pp.
191700 Research and Analysis Branch, Office of Strategic Services. R&A Report No.
3327 Implications for China of Japanese Surrender August 13, 1945, 2 pp.
191703 OSS. Honan, China Economic Conditions July 27, 1945, 2 pp.
191704 Office of Strategic Services. Economic conditions Savannakhet Area [Laos]
French Indo-China August 1, 1945, 1 p.
191705 OSS. Japanese garrison in Haut-Laos French Indo-China July 3, 1945, 1 p.
191710 Office of Strategic Services. General conditions in Mandalay and Maymyo
Areas Burma July 26, 1945, 2 pp.
191711 OSS. Proposed international conference on China August 16, 1945, 1 p.
191921 Office of Strategic Services. Interview between Salazar and Japanese
Minister regarding future relations August 19, 1945, 1 p.
191975 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Interrogation of Korean
evacuee regarding activities in Manchuria July 23, 1945, ca. 25 pp.

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191978 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency IB. Poison gas equipment and gas mask
factories Hong Kong/Canton China August 2, 1945, 2 pp.
192888 Military Attach, New Delhi, India. Collaborated written response by
Japanese prisoner of war Doctors to questions rendered; includes
information Japanese biological warfare August 13, 1945, 10 pp.
192918 Military Attach, China. Report on Conditions in China, opium use August 9,
1945, 1 p.
193371 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Japanese military headquarters
at Nan Yang, Honan, China August 12, 1945, 1 p.
193394 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. North China Puppet commander
captured August 13, 1945, 1 p.
193396 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Conditions in Shanghai, China
August 10, 1945, 3 pp.
193400 Office of Strategic Services. Weekly report of military information French
Indo-China; includes information on Viet-Minh August 4, 1945, 1 p.
193556 OSS. Message from King Bao-Dai to General De Gaulle August 20, 1945,
1 p.
193559 Security and Intelligence Division HQ 1st Service Command. Police methods
in Japan 1938-1940, August 2, 1945, 3 pp.
193847 169th Language Detachment, Office of Assistant Chief of Staff G-2, 6th
Infantry Division. A Study of the Disintegration of Morale of Forces Facing
the 6th Infantry Division in the Cagayan Valley Campaign August 9, 1945,
4 pp.
193943 HQ Island Command. Effects of U.S. propaganda on Okinawa July 23, 1945,
1 p.
194752 Office of Strategic Services. Situation in Thailand August 27, 1945, 1 p.
194754 OSS. Situation in Thailand; references to a Thailand War Crimes Committee
August 27, 1945, 1 p.
194754 OSS. Thailand creating War Crimes Committee August 27, 1945, 1 p.
194817 Office of Strategic Services. Story of an American Pilot, shot down on May
8, 1944, being held in prisoner of war camp in Thailand; also references to
Japanese occupation of Thailand, ca. August 1945, 7 pp.
194823 Office of Strategic Services. Japanese drafting Koreans August 9, 1945, 1 p.
194927 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Chungking commercial
intercepts August 2, 1945, 10 pp.
194999 Office of Strategic Services. Japanese Military Instruction Unit Commanders
(Hokkaido) in North East Area August 28, 1945, 1 p.
195001 OSS. Japanese navy surrender order August 28, 1945, 1 p.
195002 Military Attach, Ottawa, Canada. Bacteriological warfare aspects of free
balloon incidents Canada August 24, 1945, 1 p.
195058 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. General conditions in [ca. June
1945] Enemy occupied North China, Mongolia, and Manchuria August 8,
1945, 58 pp. This report based on Office of Strategic Services Research and
Analysis Burma Detachment 203 R & A/CK Translation No. 7 August 1, 1945
195415 Office of Strategic Services Fu-Hsing Bureau, Puppet Provincial
Government Administration, China August 12, 1945, 3 pp.
195471 Office of Strategic Services. Situation in Canton, China August 29, 1945,
1 p.
195476 OSS. Japanese troop concentrations in China August 30, 1945, 1 p.
195477 Office of Strategic Services. Situation in China August 30, 1945, 1 p.
195482 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. General conditions in Swatow
and Hong Kong Areas August 22, 1945, 1 p.
195488 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. General conditions in and around
Hong Kong August 19, 1945, 1 p.

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195519 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Conditions from 1942 to March
1945; August 20, 1945, ca. 18 pp.
195650 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Japanese fortifications in the
Chinese 1st War Area, North China August 17, 1945, 2 pp.
195669 Security and Intelligence Division HQ 1st Service Command. Standard of
living in Nanking, China August 27, 1945, 2 pp.
195673 Research and Analysis Branch Office of Strategic Services. R&A Report No.
3232 Transitional Period in Indonesias Political Situation August 24, 1945,
10 pp.
195730 Military Attach, China. North China Pacification Commission August 11,
1945, 1 p.
195732 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. List of Japanese War Criminals,
as reported in a Chinese Communist newspaper published in Chungking,
August 22, 1945, 3 pp.
195733 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Chinese traitor affiliated with
the Puppet Nanking Government; information obtained from a Chinese
Communist newspaper at Chungking, August 18, 1945, 3 pp.
195744 OSS. Yokohama Specie Bank in Sumatra destroyed code books, by order of
the Government [information from monitored open radio] August 28, 1945,
2 pp.
195748 Office of Chief of Counter-Intelligence, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Report on the situation in the Philippines August 15, 1945, 8 pp.
195749 Military Attach, China. Political Situation in French Indo-China August 21,
1945, 3 pp.
195755 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Chinese reaction to news of
Atomic Bomb August 18, 1945, 6 pp.
195830 Military Attach, China. Organization of Chinese Intelligence Aug. 15, 1945,
6 pp.
196273 General Intelligence Section Area III Office of War Information. Sino-Soviet
Relations August 27, 1945, 7 pp.
196466 OSS. Japanese Order of Battle China August 8, 1945, 9 pp.
196468 OSS. Military Intelligence-China; report that Japanese commander at
Swatow on August 27th told his troops that United States forced Japan to
surrender by use of Atomic Bomb; thus an honorable surrender, and not
defeat. Sept. 3, 1945, 2 pp.
196469 OSS. Japanese units in Korea and China August 13, 1945, 5 pp.
196470 Office of Strategic Services. Japanese units in Korea and China; and Korean
and Chinese Puppets August 10, 1945, 9 pp.
196483 OSS. Kwantung Political Puppets August 14, 1945, 4 pp.
196601 Director of Intelligence, Army Service Forces. Secret Societies in China
August 31, 1945, 4 pp.
196602 Director of Intelligence, Army Service Forces. Political and sociological
trends in China August 29, 1945, 4 pp.
197182 Office of Strategic Services. Post-war situation in Kiungsu and Kwangtung,
China; Report that Japanese military and business firms in Shanghai since
about August 12th had been systematically burning papers, documents,
and records; about 108 sacks of papers were observed being removed from
Central Police Headquarters to be burned. September 4, 1945, 1 p.
197214 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Japanese conscripting
Koreans in North China August 8, 1945, 1 p.
197224 Research Analysis Branch, Office of Strategic Services. R&A Report No.
2927.1 Biographical information on Prominent Native Officials in French
Indo-China; includes information on Bao Dai. June 2, 1945, 69 pp.
197259 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency SEA. Japanese dumps and hutted
camps in Thailand August 25, 1945, ca. 30 pp.

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197271 Office of Assistant Chief of Staff G-2, HQ U.S. Forces China Theater.
Translation of Board of Military Operations National Military Council,
Chungking, China, August 27, 1945: Important Events Concerning
Acceptance of Japanese Surrender; contains information on Russian troop
advances August 19-23, 1945, ca. 10 pp.
197285 Military Attach, New Delhi, India. The Medical Treatment of Released Allied
prisoners of war and internees August 28, 1945, 12 pp.
197287 Military Attach, New Delhi, India. Estimation of the Situation August 1945;
September 1, 1945, 7 pp.
197403 State Department. British Foreign Office Research Reports. Four reports,
one of which deals with Japanese political issues September 5, 1945, 7 pp.
197452 PACMIRS. Advanced copy of translation of PACMIRS Document No. 1304
Ground Mark 2 (Type 2) Radio Set August 7, 1945, 44 pp.
197457 Navy. Memo for Information on Far East September 6, 1945, 14 pp.
197464 Director of Intelligence. Army Service Forces. Conditions at Philippine
Internment Camps September 1, 1945, 4 pp.
197465 OSS. U.S. prisoners of war in Thailand September 5, 1945, 1 p.
197466 OSS. Prisoners of war at Prachuabkirikan, Thailand September 5, 1945, 1 p.
197467 OSS. Allied prisoners of war and internees at Singapore September 4, 1945,
8 pp.
197470 OSS. Japanese members of Kempei Tail at Ranong Area Thailand August 21,
1945, 1 p.
197526 OSS. Thailand political situation September 5, 1945, 1 p.
197531 Office of Strategic Services. Report of capture of leader of French Mission to
Indo-China by Viet Minh September 5, 1945, 1 p.
197533 OSS. French Indo-China Political and Economic Information Sept. 6, 1945,
1 p.
197534 OSS. Information regarding prisoners of war from the Australian cruiser
Perth sunk during the Battle of Java Sea in 1942; September 6, 1945, 1 p.
198649 OSS. Military operations in China September 1945, 3 pp.
198660 Military Attach, China. French Indo-China Political Situation August 31,
1945, 4 pp.
198764 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. G-2 Chinese Combat Command
Periodic Report No. 33 covering August 18-25, 1945; August 30, 1945, 1 p.
199010 Military Attach, China. Chinese Puppets August 27, 1945, 23 pp.
199012 OSS. Information on China, including Puppets, gold September 11, 1945,
1 p.
199110 U.S. Military Observed from New Delhi, India. Growth, Development and
Operating Procedures of Air Supply and Evacuation System, Northern
Combat Area Command Front Burma Campaign 1943-1945; July 1945, ca.
400 p.
199185 Captured Personnel and Material Branch Military Intelligence Service.
Report No. A-226; includes information on suicide boat units, Japanese
intelligence, Kempei and Tokuma Kikan September 10, 1945, 22 pp.
199290 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Medical conditions in Shanghai,
China during Japanese occupation August 29, 1945, 8 pp.
199301 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Interrogation of an Air
Ground Aid Section MF X Force (MIS-X) (AGAS) representative on mission
to Canton, China August 29, 1945, 2 pp.
199302 Military Attach, New Delhi, India. Report of the Air and Group Supply
Committee September 1, 1945, 25 pp.
199338 Military Attach, China. Roster of Officers of the Chinese Ministry of Foreign
Affairs as of February 15, 1945; August 27, 1945, 3 pp.
199338 Conditions in China for July 1945; September 13, 1945, 1 p.

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199432 Navy. Memo for Information on Far East September 11, 1945, 16 pp.
199438 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Economic conditions China
August 27, 1945, 11 pp.
199465 Office of Strategic Services. Locations of Japanese military factories and
other installations, Mukden, Manchuria August 18, 1945, 4 pp.
199466 OSS. Medical condition of Japanese Army in China August 24, 1945, 1 p.
199469 OSS. Medical condition of Japanese Army in China August 20, 1945, 7 pp.
199473 OSS. Japanese conscription of people in Vientiane French Indo-China;
information on burning loot taken from the French, etc. August 27, 1945,
1 p.
199516 OSS. Japanese airfields in China September 12, 1945, 3 pp.
199601 OSS. Extension of curbs on Japanese actions in Thailand September 13,
1945, 1 p.
199671 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ, U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Summary of Daily Messages and Resume of the Situation Sept. 9, 1945,
4 pp.
199946 U.S. State Department. Safehaven, Blocking Japanese assets in Switzerland
August 24, 1945, 3 pp.
200962 OSS. Political rumors and effects of Atomic bomb September 1, 1945, 1 p.
200963 OSS. French Indo-China Political Situation September 18, 1945, 1 p.
200964 OSS. Plans of the League for the Independence of Vietnam Sept. 14, 1945,
2 pp.
200966 OSS. Annamite Movement in Dalat French Indo-China September 18, 1945,
1 p.
200971 Army Service Forces. Mongolian Lamaism September 4, 1945, 4 pp.
201052 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Japanese economic
penetration and controls in Tientsin, China August 23, 1945, 15 pp.
201053 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Economic and personnel
information on Shanghai, China August 24, 1945, 6 pp.
201054 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Important businessmen
in Shanghai, China August 23, 1945, 5 pp.
201061 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Japanese raw material
shortages August 15, 1945, 2 pp.
201062 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Effect of war on
education in Japan August 15, 1945, 2 pp.
201065 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Commercial intercepts
August 17, 1945, 11 pp.
201111 Assistant to Assistant Chief of Staff G-2, HQ U.S. Army Forces, China
Theater. Transmitting document by the Board of Military Operations,
National Military Council, Chungking, China, Important events concerning
acceptance of enemy surrender, China Theater September 13, 1945
201202 U.S. Army Forces Pacific. Report on effects of Atomic Bomb on Hiroshima;
mostly translations of Japanese medical evaluations made on August 13th
and 15th; September 12, 1945, 11 pp.
201260 Office of Assistant Chief of Staff G-2 HQ U.S. Forces European Theater.
Report regarding German personalities connected with the Japanese and
Russians September 13, 1945, 5 pp.
201638 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Japanese propaganda and
Chinese beliefs and attitudes September 7, 1945, 4 pp.
201649 Far Eastern Bureau, New Delhi, India. Fortnight Intelligence Report No. 15,
ca. September 1945, ca. 30 pp.
202459 Military Attach, Ottawa, Canada. Free balloon incidents Canada/biological
warfare September 12, 1945, 5 pp.

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203567 Indochina Section, Far Eastern Bureau, New Delhi, India. Short biographies
of certain Indochinese personalities 1945, 12 pp.
203569 Military Attach, China. Safehaven report, Shanhai China Sept. 20, 1945,
2 pp.
204641 Military Attach, London, England. Safehaven, German patent contracts
with Japan September 26, 1945, 7 pp.
204733 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China Theater. Trade policies August 31,
1945, 7 pp.
204869 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency IB. Japanese financial transactions in
Thailand April and May 1944 and 1945; September 14, 1945, 22 pp.
205188 GHQ SCAP and U.S. Army Forces Pacific. Summary of Daily Messages,
Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1266 September
22, 1945, 7 pp.
205192 GHQ SCAP and U.S. Army Forces Pacific. Summary of Daily Messages,
Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1265; September
21, 1945, 17 pp.
205417 GHQ SCAP and U.S. Army Forces Pacific. Summary of Daily Messages,
Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information September 24, 1945,
12 pp.
205418 GHQ SCAP and U.S. Army Forces Pacific. Summary of Daily Messages,
Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1267; includes
information Japanese intelligence, chemical warfare equipment, Rape of
Nanking, mistreatment of prisoners of war September 23, 1945, 9 pp.
205419 GHQ SCAP and U.S. Army Forces Pacific. Summary of Daily Messages,
Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information September 26, 1945,
6 pp.
205421 GHQ SCAP and U.S. Army Forces Pacific. Summary of Daily Messages,
Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1271; includes
information on atrocities, captured Doolittle flyers. Noted that all documents
at Sasebo Naval Air Station and aircraft factory were reported destroyed
prior to Allied lands. Rear Adm. Terayama, Chief Inspector of Nagasaki
stated he was ordered to destroy all classified information on August 15th.
G-2 Notes that similar action by Air General Army Headquarters and partial
destruction of documents at Yokosuka Naval Air Station on the same date.
September 28, 1945, 22 pp. and GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific. Summary
of Daily Messages, Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information.
No. 1269; includes information on apprehension of Lt. Col. Kojuro Okazaki,
Commandant of the Inchon, Korea prisoner of war camp, in connections
with war crimes; also no noted that Kempei Tai being rounded up in Korea
September 26, 1945, 15 pp.
205479 GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific. Summary of Daily Messages, Resume of
Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1273; contains information on
Japanese government, Kempei Tai in Korea September 29, 1945, 19 pp.
205480 GHQ SCAP and U.S. Army Forces Pacific. Summary of Daily Messages,
Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1272; includes
information suicide air attack development, Russian report on Mukden;
also a personal note handwritten on the cover sheet from General Charles
Willoughby to Maj. General Bissell. September 28, 1945, 9 pp.
205787 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Japanese intelligence collection
and dissemination in China April 22, 1945, 2 pp.
206681 Strategic Services Unit. Japanese troop disposition China Sept. 20, 1945,
3 pp.
207213 Strategic Services Unit. Japanese and Puppet Trading Companies in China
September 18, 1945, 3 pp.
207214 Strategic Services Unit. Weihsin, Shantung, China Allied Internment Camp
September17, 1945, 16 pp.

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207216 Strategic Services Unit. French Indo-China Political and Economic
Information October 10, 1945, 1 p.
207221 Strategic Services Unit. Biographical Notes on Important Members of the
Nanking China Puppet Government September 7, 1945, 4 pp.
207232 GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific. Summary of Daily Messages, Resume of
Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1274; contains information
on war criminal wanted in China, court martial records relating to Doolittle
flyers executed by the Japanese discovered in Shanghai, interview between
the Emperor and General MacArthur September 30, 1945, 13 pp.
207233 GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific. Summary of Daily Messages, Resume of
Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1277 October 3, 1945, 17 pp.
207235 GHQ SCAP and U.S. Army Forces Pacific. Summary of Daily Messages,
Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information; contains information
on Navy Ministry, Japanese police and human rights, suicide air attack
development October 2, 1945, 16 pp.
207236 GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific. Summary of Daily Messages, Resume of
Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1275 October 1, 1945, 8 pp.
207252 Strategic Services Unit. Hospitals in Nanking, China September 19, 1945,
6 pp.
207253 Strategic Services Unit. Situation in South Indo-China October 10, 1945,
1 p.
207283 GHQ SCAP and U.S. Army Forces Pacific. Summary of Daily Messages,
Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1281; includes
information on change in Kempei Tai command, element of surprise in the
campaign from Milne Bay to Manila October 7, 1945, 13 pp.
207619 GHQ SCAP and U.S. Army Forces Pacific. Summary of Daily Messages,
Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1283 October 9,
1945, 15 pp.
208231 Naval Attach, Chungking, China. List of Chinese Collaborators September
22, 1945, 10 pp.
208433 HQ United States Forces India Burma Theater. Report on biological warfare
anti-disease suit, 29th Water Purification Unit May 21, 1945, 11 pp.
208473 Security and Intelligence Division 2nd Service Command. War Guilt. Five
officers of Japanese Army stationed in Philippines; includes information
about the Emperors knowledge of Pearl Harbor and war crimes October 5,
1945, 3 pp.
208476 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Situation in Shanghai, China
August 24, 1945, 2 pp.
208477 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Situation of Germans in
Shanghai, China; includes information about gold being hidden October 9,
1945, 3 pp.
208479 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Japanese controlled and
operated industry Shanghai China 1945; October 7, 1945, ca. 30 pp.
208480 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. General conditions in Shanghai,
China October 10, 1945, 2 pp.
208677 Strategic Services Unit. Japanese troop disposition Thailand Oct. 15, 1945,
1 p.
208696 Strategic Services Unit. Military information Formosa October 16, 1945, 1 p.
208700 GHQ SCAP and U.S. Army Forces Pacific. Summary of Daily Messages,
Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1286 October 12,
1945, 11 pp.

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208713 GHQ SCAP and U.S. Army Forces Pacific. Summary of Daily Messages,
Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1280; includes
information regarding an investigation of a prisoner of war camp
headquarters north of Sendai, Honshu, Japan; documents at Kurosawajiri
being secured and translated by 8th Army in spite of Japanese protests
October 6, 1945, 11 pp.
208815 Strategic Services Unit. Situation in Rangoon, Burma October 15, 1945, 1 p.
208816 Strategic Services Unit. French Indo-China military and political information
October 16, 1945,, 1 p.
208818 Strategic Services Unit. Situation in Formosa October 16, 1945, 1 p.
208819 Strategic Services Unit. Situation in Formosa October 16, 1945, 1 p.
208820 Strategic Services Unit. French Indo-China political information and naval
intelligence October 15, 1945, 1 p.
208990 GHQ SCAP and U.S. Army Forces Pacific. Summary of Daily Messages,
Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1285 October 11,
1945, 16 pp.
209183 Strategic Services Unit. French Indo-China political information October 17,
1945, 1 p.
209185 Strategic Services Unit. General situation at Java October 17, 1945, 1 p.
209186 Strategic Services Unit. Background on alleged Indonesia declaration of war
October 17, 1945, 1 p.
209205 GHQ SCAP and U.S. Army Forces Pacific. Summary of Daily Messages,
Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1287; includes
information on Black Dragon Society October 13, 1945, 17 pp.
209229 GHQ SCAP and U.S. Army Forces Pacific. Summary of Daily Messages,
Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1288 October 14,
1945, 7 pp.
209248 Research and Analysis Branch, Office of Strategic Services Field Memo No.
831 Burma Economic Review July-August 1945; September 28, 1945, 9 pp.
209251 Research and Analysis Branch Office of Strategic Services Field Memo No.
833 Native Political Potentials in Malaya September 27, 1945, 13 pp.
209253 Research and Analysis Branch Office of Strategic Services Field Memo No.
740 Political Problems in Burma September 24, 1945, 8 pp.
209299 GHQ SCAP and U.S. Army Forces Pacific. Summary of Daily Messages,
Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1290 October 16,
1945, 10 pp.
209313 Intelligence Division, Office of Chief of Naval Operations. Statement made
by Maj. Gen. Onodera, Japanese Military Attach in Stockholm, Sweden, on
why Japan lost the war September 2, 1945, 2 pp.
209316 Strategic Services Unit. French Indo-China Political and Military Information
October 18, 1945, 1 p.
209810 Naval Attach, Chungking, China. List of Chinese Officials, revised as of
August 1, 1945, 31 pp.
209938 GHQ SCAP and U.S. Army Forces Pacific. Summary of Daily Messages,
Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1289; notes
looking through police records to find information Kempei Tai within police
ranks; also noted by the 6th Army that original records and documents
pertaining to pre-demobilization and current strengths had in some cases
been destroyed per order of the Japanese Navy and Army authorities; also
included is a definition of war crimes by Daisaburo Tsugita, ex-Vice Home
Minister October 15, 1945, 10 pp.

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209939 GHQ SCAP and U.S. Army Forces Pacific. Summary of Daily Messages,
Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1289 additional;
contains information the capture at Baguio, Luzon, Philippines, of the trial
records by Japanese military courts of the arrest and trial of Filipinos,
Chinese, and a few Japanese soldiers and civilians. Noted that the
documents throw a sharp light on Japanese military practices in occupied
territories, their military courts, and the heavy and often merciless
sentences. October 15, 1945, 6 pp.
209940 GHQ SCAP and U.S. Army Forces Pacific. Summary of Daily Messages,
Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1290 October 16,
1945, 7 pp.
210085 Strategic Services Unit. Prisoner of war Cemeteries in Thailand, contains
lists of deceased Allied prisoners of war, along with drawings n.d. 16 pp.
210086 Strategic Services Unit. General Situation Java October 20, 1945, 1 p.
210087 Strategic Services Unit. Japanese Embassy, Personnel and Activities,
Nanking, China October 1, 1945, 2 pp.
210093 Strategic Services Unit. French Indo-China military and political information
October 19, 1945, 1 p.
210094 Strategic Services Unit. Situation in South Indo-China October 21, 1945,
1 p.
210096 Strategic Services Unit. China, Economic and General Information October
20, 1945, 1 p.
210097 Strategic Services Unit. Situation in Saigon, French Indo-China Oct. 21,
1945, 1 p.
210356 GHQ SCAP and U.S. Army Forces Pacific. Summary of Daily Messages,
Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1291 October 18,
1945, 13 pp.
210375 Office of Chief of Naval Operations. Japanese Naval Civil Administration in
Borneo, 1941; October 22, 1945, 5 pp.
210376 Strategic Services Unit. Situation in Saigon Area, French Indo-China
October 22, 1945, 1 p.
210377 Strategic Services Unit. Economic conditions at Peking, China September
28, 1945, 2 pp.
210429 Intelligence Division, Office of Chief of Naval Operations. Surrender, lessons
learned from war; why Japan lost the war, views by General Onodera
October 11, 1945, 3 pp. [Note: In 1945 Onodera was the Japanese Military
Attach to Sweden.].
210431 Strategic Services Unit. Nanking, China commodity prices 1942-1945;
October 3, 1945, 2 pp.
210536 Military Attach, New Delhi, India. Japanese intelligence in Malaya October
6, 1945, 1 p.
210600 Strategic Services Unit. Puppet Strength in Nanking-Soochow Area, China
October 6, 1945, 1 p.
210605 Strategic Services Unit. French Indo-China military information October 23,
1945, 1 p.
210606 Strategic Services Unit. Japanese military information-China Oct. 22, 1945,
1 p.
210608 Strategic Services Unit. India-Burma Theater Weekly Intelligence Survey
October 7, 1945, 10 pp.
210610 Strategic Services Unit. Symptoms of unrest in Malaya and Thailand
October 22, 1945, 1 p.
210612 Strategic Services Unit. Puppets from Shansi to Kwantung, China October
19, 1945, 3 pp.
210613 Strategic Services Unit. Puppets Hunan, China October 19, 1945, 1 p.

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210614 Strategic Services Unit. Puppets Canton Area, China October 19, 1945,
3 pp.
210615 Strategic Services Unit. Puppets Kiangsi Province and Nanchang, China
October 19, 1945, 2 pp.
210619 Military Attach, China memo to Charge dAffaires, American Embassy,
Chungking regarding the communist situation October 13, 1945, 2 pp.
210635 Strategic Services Unit. Japanese civilian and government officials in
Nanking, China October 1, 1945, 2 pp.
210637 Strategic Services Unit. Japanese regulations for prisoners; consists of
orders given native by Japanese Navy at Wake Island 1942 and orders
given Allied national by Japanese Gendarmaries at Kunming, China
September 28, 1945, 3 pp.
210638 Strategic Services Unit. French Indo-China military and political information
October 23, 1945, 1 p.
210639 Strategic Services Unit. Statement by Gen. Kim Hak Kyu [1900-1967] on
the present situation in Korea October 2, 1945, 2 pp.
210653 Strategic Services Unit. Puppets of Huilai, Kwantung, China Oct. 23, 1945,
1 p.
210654 Strategic Services Unit. Puppet officials in Chiehyang, Kwantung, China
October 23, 1945, 1 p.
210655 Memo from Brig. Gen. Magruder, Director Strategic Services Unit to
Assistant Chief of Staff G-2 regarding Soekarno of Indonesia October 23,
1945, 1 p.
210658 Strategic Services Unit. French Indo-China political situation Oct. 22, 1945,
1 p.
210663 Strategic Services Unit. French Indo-China political situation Oct. 22, 1945,
1 p.
210669 GHQ SCAP and U.S. Army Forces Pacific. Summary of Daily Messages,
Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1292; includes
information on the Black Dragon Society (Kokuryu-Kai) October 20, 1945,
12 pp.
210729 List of Japanese Armed Forces as to Location and Strength on August 31,
1945, 36 pp.
210739 Board of Technical Science. List of subjects of wartime researches
September 1945, 15 pp.
210746 Report on health of Japanese Military Armed Forces, ca. Sept. 1945, ca.
25 pp.
210748 Units of the Fifth Air Fleet September 1, 1945, 35 pp.
210759 San Francisco Port of Embarkation. Treatment of Canadian prisoners of war
in Japanese prison camps October 5, 1945, 3 pp.
210771 San Francisco Port of Embarkation. Sabotage by Canadian prisoners of war
in Japanese factories October 5, 1945, 2 pp.
210802 Research and Analysis Branch, Interim Research and Intelligence Service,
Department of State R&A No. 3387 The Rendition of War Criminals October
1, 1945, 18 pp.
211103 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. HQ Chinese Combat Command
Report on Progress of Japanese Capitulation August 12-September 25,
1945; October 15, 1945, 15 pp.
211045 Strategic Services Unit. The Viet Minh League and Ho Chi Minh October 6,
1945, 5 pp.
211055 Strategic Services Unit. Military and political information South Indo-China
October 24, 1945, 1 p.
211104 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Report on disposition of Puppets
China October 7, 1945, 2 pp.
211119 Strategic Services Unit. Sumatra-General Situation October 24, 1945, 1 p.

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211123 GHQ SCAP and U.S. Army Forces Pacific. Summary of Daily Messages,
Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1295; including
information that Maj. Gen. Miyoshi told the Assistant Chief of Staff G-2 6th
Army that prior to occupation that there was an order from Tokyo to burn
all military records and that this order was subsequently countermanded
but the General believed that in the interim most of the records in Japan
were destroyed. Such records as were preserved at the 2nd General Army
were destroyed in the Hiroshima atomic bomb attack and the General
believed that subordinates destroyed all other records but could not obtain
information about records, due to the deplorable state of communications
in the Japanese Army at present. Report by the 6th Army indicates that
some documents that are being given to them by the Japanese contain
errors, but they could not determine if this was intentional or purely an
unavoidable situation.
211124 Military Intelligence Section GHQ SCAP. Summary of Daily Messages,
Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1293; October 22,
1945, 10 pp.
211125 Military Intelligence Section, GHQ SCAP. Summary of Daily Messages,
Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1294; includes
reference to a Japanese newspaper editorial from October 18th indicating
that many members of the economic clique and bureaucrats who should
be facing trial as war criminals still retain their positions and lead lives of
comparative luxury. October 20, 1945, 9 pp.
211126 Military Intelligence Section, GHQ SCAP. Summary of Daily Messages,
Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 45-1293 October
19, 1945, 4 pp.
211133 Strategic Services Unit. Radio broadcasting by U.S. prisoners of war October
3, 1945, 2 pp.
211135 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Japan Government and Secret
Organizations October 11, 1945, 67 pp.
211175 Military Attach, New Delhi, India. Interrogation report regarding Java
under Japanese occupation. Interrogation was of Mrs. Maria Kaminoff
McVay, an American citizen; noted in the transmittal document that a copy
had been turned over to the Judge Advocate General, India-Burma Theater,
for the use of the War Crimes Section. October 19, 1945, ca. 80 pp.
211180 Assistant Chief of Staff, G-2, HQ U.S. Forces, India-Burma Theater. Report
on Japanese troops and Indian National Army October 17, 1945, 8 pp.
211188 Strategic Services Unit. General information on China October 24, 1945,
8 pp.
211203 Assistant Adjutant General, SCAP. A 441st Counter Intelligence Corps
Detachment report on the death of Subhas Chandra Bose on August 18th;
October 11, 1945, 3 pp.
211235 Military Attach, New Delhi, India. Current situation in Malaya October 19,
1945, 59 pp.
211341 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Japanese activities in Nanking,
China 1938-1941; October 11, 1945, 3 pp.
211342 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Morale and attitudes of Japanese
in Nanking China October 15, 1945, 3 pp.
211344 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Possible Japanese underground
in China October 15, 1945, 1 p.
211345 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Foreign nationals not interned
during Japanese occupation of Shanghai, China October 15, 1945, ca.
40 pp.
211346 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Chinese laws and regulation of
Counter-Intelligence interest October 15, 1945, ca. 15 pp.

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211347 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Collaborators of Shanghai, China
Police Force October 13, 1945, 4 pp.
211350 Strategic Services Unit. Japanese and Chinese troops on Formosa October
23, 1945, 1 p.
211351 Assistant Adjutant General, GHQ SCAP. Japanese Government document on
demobilization of Air Forces in the Homeland October 19, 1945, 3 pp.
211384 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Areas of responsibility of 1st War
Area for reception of surrendered Japanese troops Oct. 17, 1945, 1 p. and
1 map
211386 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Japanese soldiers attempt to flee
Shanghai, China October 10, 1945, 1 p.
211406 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Japanese treatment of Jewish
refugees in Shanghai, China, punished in typhus cell death cell October
15, 1945, 3 pp.
211407 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Black Dragon and Black Ocean
Secret Societies October 15, 1945, 3 pp.
211414 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Korean national in the Nanking
area during Japanese occupation October 11, 1945, 2 pp.
211416 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Japanese atrocities against
American, British, and Chinese in Honan Hopei Area, China October 17,
1945, 2 pp.
211417 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Information on American and
British prisoners of war and the disposition of American airmen downed in
Honan-Hopeh Area, China October 17, 1945, 3 pp.
211418 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Japanese police superintendents
Shanghai Police during occupation October 16, 1945, 2 pp.
211422 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Report on Mr. Kodama October
19, 1945, 1 p.
211423 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Mr. Sakada October 17, 1945,
1 p.
211425 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Report on Max Jellinek, an
Austrian refugee in Shanghai, China, who broadcast German news over
the Japanese-controlled Radio Station, an informer to the Japanese
Gendarmerie, and extorted vast sums from Jewish refugees October 16,
1945, 1 p.
211436 Military Attach, China. Situation in Peiping Area, China October 18, 1945,
1 p.
211437 Military Attach, China. French Indo-China, Viet Minh, Ho Chi Minh situation
October 18, 1945, 4 pp.
211439 Military Attach, China. Chinese political situation October 16, 1945, 4 pp.
211451 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Japanese Strength, Unit
Designation, Arms, Ammunition and Equipment October 16, 1945, 2 pp.
211462 Military Attach, China. Memo to Charge dAffaires, American Embassy
Chungking on the situation October 20, 1945, 1 p.
211571 Strategic Services Unit. Java political situation October 8, 1945, 2 pp
211572 Strategic Services Unit. Interview with Soekarno October 8, 1945, 1 p.
211578 Strategic Services Unit. State of foreign property in Nanking, China October
7, 1945, 2 pp.
211583 American Consul, Kuming, Yunnan, China. Concentration camp system in
China September 28, 1945, 3 pp.
211660 India. Japanese appreciation of British intentions in South East Asia October
11, 1945, 4 pp.
211722 Strategic Services Unit. General Situation in Thailand; includes information
on prisoner of war graves October 25, 1945, 1 p.

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211740 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Soekarno-provided information
in Java November 12, 1945, 4 pp.
211742 Military Intelligence Section, GHQ SCAP. Summary of Daily Messages,
Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1263; includes
information regarding the Mukden POW Team completing their work by
September 19th, Japanese lacking war guilt realization September 19,
1945, 8 pp.
211743 Military Intelligence Section, GHQ SCAP. Summary of Daily Messages,
Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1262; includes
information regarding General Tojos view regarding suicide and war
responsibility, and contains a Japanese military organizational chart
showing the Supreme Command was responsibility directly to the Emperor
September 18, 1945, 10 pp.
211744 Military Intelligence Section, GHQ SCAP. Summary of Daily Messages,
Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1261; includes
statement of views by Adm. Shimada Shigetaro September 17, 1945, 7 pp.
211756 Research and Analysis Branch, Interim Research and Intelligence Service,
Department of State R&A Report No. 3278 The Communist Movement in
Indonesia October 19, 1945, 3 pp.
211757 Research and Analysis Branch, Interim Research and Intelligence Service,
Department of State R&A Report No. 3279 The Political Issues and
Occupation Problems in NEI [the Netherlands East Indies] October 19,
1945, 9 pp.
211758 Interim Research and Intelligence Service, Department of State. Field Memo
No. 877 Chinese Puppet Traitors October 10, 1945, 12 pp.
211766 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Current Shanghai, China
situation October 20, 1945, 4 pp.
211769 Strategic Services Unit. Attitudes in Formosa October 1, 1945, 1 p.
211795 Military Intelligence Section, GHQ SCAP. Summary of Daily Messages,
Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1297; includes
information that Maj. Kawai, former head of the Kempei Tai in Seoul, Korea
arrested; also includes information on attitudes of the Japanese people
towards the Emperor October 23, 1945, 6 pp.
211796 Military Intelligence Section, GHQ SCAP. Summary of Daily Messages,
Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1298; includes
information on attitudes of the Japanese people towards the Emperor
October 24, 1945, 5 pp.
211799 Memo from Brig. John Magruder, Director of Strategic Services Unit to
Assistant Chief of Staff G-2 regarding the situation in the Netherlands East
Indies October 18, 1945, 2 pp.
211800 Memo from Brig. John Magruder, Director of Strategic Services Unit to
Assistant Chief of Staff G-2 regarding the situation in the Netherlands East
Indies October 19, 1945, 3 pp.
211826 Civil Affairs Divisions, War Department. Japanese Banking information
September 28, 1945, 5 pp.
211827 SCAP. Memo for the Japanese Government regarding control of final
translations September 22, 1945, 2 pp.
211840 India. Air Command South East Asia. Weekly Intelligence Summary No.
100; includes information on counter-intelligence October 25, 1945, 1 p.
[just transmittal page]
211904 GHQ SCAP and U.S. Army Forces Pacific. Summary of Daily Messages,
Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1296 October 22,
1945, 6 pp.

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211905 GHQ SCAP and U.S. Army Forces Pacific. Summary of Daily Messages,
Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1294; includes
information on the communist movement in Japan, a Japanese report on
the disposition of the remains of 196 British prisoners of war who died in
the Hiroshima Area, Japanese records inventoried and impounded by V
Amphibious Crops Oct. 24, 1945, 12 pp.
212043 Research and Analysis Branch, Interim Research and Intelligence Service,
Department of State. Field Memo No. 886 Developments in China After
Japans Surrender October 18, 1945, 49 pp.
212062 Strategic Services Unit. Japanese banks in China October 8, 1945, 1 p.
212139 Research and Analysis Branch, Interim Research and Intelligence Service,
Department of State. Situation Report: The Far East October 26, 1945,
3 pp.
212147 Strategic Services Unit. Formosa-Chinese Occupation Forces Oct. 29, 1945,
1 p.
212149 Strategic Services Unit. Java-Sumatra general situation October 29, 1945,
1 p.
212210 Strategic Services Unit. Java general situation October 27, 1945, 3 pp.
212454 GHQ SCAP and U.S. Army Forces Pacific. Summary of Daily Messages,
Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1295 October 26,
1945, 12 pp.
212544 Memo Brig. Gen. John Magruder, Director, Strategic Services Unit to
Assistant Chief of Staff G-2 regarding the situation in French Indo-China
October 12, 1945, 4 pp.
212603 Research and Analysis Branch, Interim Research and Intelligence Service,
Department of State. Field Memo No. 936 China: Circumstances and
Political Results of the Deposition of General Lung Yu October 26, 1945,
12 pp.
212688 GHQ SCAP and U.S. Army Forces Pacific. Summary of Daily Messages,
Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1296 October 28,
1945, 10 pp.
212820 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Treatment of Refugees Shanghai
China, from a Jewish refugee letter October 25, 1945, 3 pp.
212851 Military Attach, China. Communist Postwar Military Strategy Oct. 23, 1945,
1 p.
212856 Strategic Services Unit. Formosa Economic and General Information
October 30, 1945, 1 p.
212871 Strategic Services Unit. Conditions in Singapore October 31, 1945, 1 p.
212882 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Japanese Thought Control
Organization in Nanking, China October 13, 1945, 2 pp.
212887 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Japanese Intelligence and
Special Service Agents, Shanghai, China October 24, 1945, 18 pp.
212888 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Shanghai Collaborators October
25, 1945, 6 pp.
212891 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Conditions of Refugees in
Hongkew Area during Occupation October 25, 1945, 8 pp.
212909 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ SCAP. Summary of Daily
Messages, Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1303
October 29, 1945, 4 pp.
212910 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ SCAP. Summary of Daily
Messages, Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1301
October 29, 1945, 7 pp.

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212911 GHQ SCAP and U.S. Army Forces Pacific. Summary of Daily Messages,
Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1297; includes
information on attitudes toward the Emperor, Shintoism, causes of defeat,
atrocities October 30, 1945, 16 pp.
212912 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ SCAP. Summary of Daily
Messages, Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1302;
includes information on translation difficulties between Japanese and
English and English and Japanese October 28, 1945, 6 pp.
212998 Strategic Services Unit. Thailand general situation October 31, 1945, 1 p.
213026 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Communist situation in
Shanghai, China Area October 24, 1945, 2 pp.
213061 Research and Analysis Branch, Interim Research and Intelligence Service,
Department of State. Situation Report: The Far East November 2, 1945, ca.
35 pp.
213437 Strategic Services Unit. Thailand general situation November 3, 1945, 1 p.
213461 State Department. Safehaven Japan, Argentina October 10, 1945, 3 pp.
213499 Research and Analysis Branch, Interim Research and Intelligence Service,
State Department. R&A Report No. 3404 The Japanese Executive: Structure
and Function November 5, 1945, 1 p. [just transmittal page]
213604 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ SCAP. Summary of Daily
Messages, Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1305;
includes information on Japanese Naval Air Forces, press accounts dealing
with atrocity stories, stores of toxic war gases being verified by X Corps at
Kume Shima October 31, 1945, 9 pp.
213606 GHQ SCAP and U.S. Army Forces Pacific. Summary of Daily Messages,
Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1298; includes
press information on war criminals, elements of 387th Infantry Regiment,
97th Division securing miscellaneous documents at Sakai, Japan November
1, 1945, 11 pp.
213728 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Industries in Yunnan Province,
China September 26, 1945, 41 pp.
213798 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Safehaven information, China
October 25, 1945, 3 pp.
213813 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ SCAP. Summary of Daily
Messages, Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1307
November 2, 1945, 9 pp.
213814 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ SCAP. Summary of Daily
Messages, Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1306
November 1, 1945, 8 pp.
213846 Japanese Government. Gold, silver, platinum, foreign currency, etc. owned
by Japanese Government or Bank of Japan October 3, 1945, 10 pp.
214010 SEATIC. Intelligence Bulletin, Publication No. 214; includes information on
prisoner of war camps October 23, 1945, 1 p. [just transmittal page]
214046 Strategic Services Unit. India-Burma Theater Weekly intelligence Summary
October 22, 1945, 8 pp.
214047 Strategic Services Unit. Japanese 10th Army Formosa October 10, 1945,
12 pp.
214057 GHQ SCAP and U.S. Army Forces Pacific. Summary of Daily Messages,
Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1299; includes
information on toxic gas at Kume Shimu November 3, 1945, 21 pp.
214105 Strategic Services Unit. Weihsien Internment Camp. Reports of Camp
Committees October 5, 1945, 7 pp.
214126 Strategic Services Unit. Java general situation November 5, 1945, 1 p.

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214132 Strategic Services Unit. Japanese bank accounts, Nanking, China October 8,
1945, 2 pp.
214136 Strategic Services Unit. Japanese occupation of Central China Oct. 7, 1945,
5 pp.
214353 Japanese Legation Custody of Accounts in Europe, ca. 1945, 5 pp.
214354 Japanese gold and silver September 20, 1945, 2 pp.
214355 Japanese account information, ca. 1945, 6 pp.
214356 Strategic Services Unit. Chao Yang Kwantung Puppets, China Nov. 6, 1945,
5 pp.
214357 Strategic Services Unit. Chaugsha Area Puppets, China November 7, 1945,
1 p.
214358 Strategic Services Unit. China general information October 5, 1945, 12 pp.
214360 Strategic Services Unit. Puppet officers of 132nd Regiment, 44th Division
November 6, 1945, 2 pp.
214361 Strategic Services Unit. Japanese Officers of Hopei province, China, at time
of surrender November 7, 1945, 6 pp.
214363 Strategic Services Unit. Shansi China Puppet Military Officials November 6,
1945, 1 p.
214364 Strategic Services Unit. Huilai Area Puppets, China November 6, 1945, 1 p.
214365 Strategic Services Unit. Hainan Island: Japanese Officers and Puppet
Leaders Nov. 6, 1945, 2 pp.
214366 Strategic Services Unit. Puppet Information China November 6, 1945, 5 pp.
214367 Strategic Services Unit. Chaoan Hsien, Organization of Puppet 44th Division
November 7, 1945, 2 pp.
214368 Strategic Services Unit. Communist activities China November 7, 1945,
2 pp.
214369 Strategic Services Unit. Shantung, China-Chinese not disarming the
Japanese troops in Peking and do not plan to as they fear communist
attacks November 7, 1945, 2 pp.
214370 Strategic Services Unit. Political and military information on South Indo-
China November 6, 1945, 2 pp.
214371 Strategic Services Unit. Java-Sumatra general situation November 6, 1945,
1 p.
214375 Strategic Services Unit. Communist activity China and Manchuria November
5, 1945, 3 pp.
214380 Strategic Services Unit. French Indo-China political and military situation
November 1, 1945, 1 p.
214387 Strategic Services Unit. Formosa general information November 5, 1945,
1 p.
214638 Strategic Services Unit. Communist activity China November 8, 1945, 1 p.
214646 Security and Intelligence Division, 1st Service Command. Attitude of
Koreans in Osaka to Japanese 1927-1940; November 8, 1945, 1 p.
214732 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ SCAP. Summary of
Daily Messages, Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No.
1312; includes information that Lts. Nogi and Miyazaki who carried out
execution of 3 U.S. airmen on August 29, 1944 were imprisoned at Ambon
[Indonesia] and that interrogation of Lt. Nogi confirmed Commander Baron
Takasaki, now at Manado [Indonesia], ordered the executions and that
airmens graves were located at Galala November 7, 1945, 12 pp.
214750 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ SCAP. Summary of Daily
Messages, Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1313;
includes information on Tokumu Kikan headquarters in China Nov. 8, 1945,
8 pp.

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MIS # Source
214975 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Report on Shanghai China
situation with an emphasis on Germans October 30, 1945, 3 pp.
215048 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Japanese-sponsored
organizations Shanghai, China October 25, 1945, 1 p.
215054 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Organization and officials of the
Provisional Government of the Republic of Viet Nam [Ho Chi Minh President
and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Vo Nguyen Giap, Minister of Interior]
October 29, 1945, 1 p.
215069 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Japanese engineer units in China
October 26, 1945, 2 pp.
215070 Military Attach, China. Japanese arms, equipment and personnel
surrendered in China October 24, 1945, 3 pp.
215161 Strategic Services Unit. French Indo-China general situation Nov. 9, 1945,
1 p.
215162 Strategic Services Unit. French Indo-China political information November
8, 1945, 2 pp.
215228 GHQ SCAP. Intelligence requirements of Japan in Manchuria Nov. 4, 1945,
8 pp.
215483 Strategic Services Unit. Information on former Dutch prisoners in Thailand
November 12, 1945, 1 p.
215484 Assistant Chief of Staff G-2 HQ XXIV Corps GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Russian occupation of North Korea October 10, 1945, 17 pp.
215656 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ SCAP. Summary of Daily
Messages, Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1316;
includes information on Kempei Tai detachments, organization of Japanese
Army Air Force, press review of stories regarding atrocity evidence in the
trial of Yamashita November 11, 1945, 13 pp.
215596 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ SCAP. Summary of Daily
Messages, Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1314
November 9, 1945, 11 pp.
215655 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ SCAP. Summary of Daily
Messages, Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1317;
includes information on Maj. Gen. Takachi, Commanding general of Kempei
Tai in Korea and 14 Kempei Tai officers being held by Commanding General,
USAFIK, and noting that all other Kempei Tai personnel evacuated to Japan
after being screened by CIC November 13, 1945, 8 pp.
215656 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ SCAP. Summary of Daily
Messages, Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1316;
includes information on Kempei Tai detachments, organization of the
Japanese Army Air Force, review of the press regarding atrocity evidence in
the trial of Yamashita November 11, 1945, 8 pp.
215879 Research and Analysis Branch, Interim Research and Intelligence Service,
Department of State. Situation Report: The Far East November 9, 1945, ca.
50 pp.
215927 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ SCAP. Summary of Daily
Messages, Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1318;
including information of discovery of safe in the Haiki Naval Barracks
containing personnel records November 13, 1945, 8 pp.
216096 Strategic Services Unit. General Hsun Yu, commanding officer of 9th War
Zone Nov. 15, 1945, 1 p.
216103 State Department. Safehaven, Portugal October 25, 1945, 4 pp.
216105 Research and Analysis Branch, Interim Research and Intelligence Service,
Department of State. Implications of Woman Suffrage in Japan November
9, 1945, 4 pp.

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216193 Strategic Services Unit. French Indo-China political situation Oct. 23, 1945,
1 p.
216197 Strategic Services Unit. Changes in Viet Minh French Indo-China November
10, 1945, 1 p.
216199 Strategic Services Unit. British attitudes toward Thailand November 12,
1945, 1 p.
216202 Civil Affairs Division, War Department. Japanese report on important
statistics on public and private finances during the war November 16, 1945,
3 pp.
216204 Civil Affairs Division, War Department. Food situation in Japan in September
1945; November 11, 1946, 12 pp.
216205 Strategic Services Unit. Formosa Economic and General information;
noted that Japanese on Formosa court-marital two of their own officers for
having mistreated U.S. airmen during the war and they were convicted and
sentenced to 10 months in prison November 14, 1945, 1 p.
216206 Strategic Services Unit. China economic and general information; contains
information on Koreans in China November 14, 1945, 1 p.
216208 Strategic Services Unit. China general, political, and military information;
includes information on Koreans receiving military training in China October
23, 1945, 2 pp.
216220 Office of Chief of Counter-Intelligence, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Biographical information on member of the Shidehara Cabinet November 2,
1945, 41 pp.
216289 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ SCAP. Summary of Daily
Messages, Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1321;
includes information on Shintoism November 16, 1945, 7 pp.
216501 Strategic Services Unit. Freeze on Japanese assets in French Indo-China
November 15, 1945, 1 p.
216555 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ SCAP. Summary of Daily
Messages, Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1320;
includes information on Japanese reaction to the U.S. conduct of war in the
Pacific November 15, 1945, 9 pp.
216557 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ SCAP. Summary of Daily
Messages, Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1319
November 14, 1945, 6 pp.
216560 Office of the Commanding General, HQ U.S. Army Forces, Middle Pacific.
Report on Japanese Casualties November 9, 1945, 3 pp.
216703 GHQ SCAP. Information regarding Special Services Organization (Tokomu
Kikan) November 5, 1945, 10 pp.
216784 Military Intelligence Service, War Department. Report on China November
19, 1945, 15 pp.
216810 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Japanese subversive activity,
Shanghai China October 30, 1945, ca. 80 pp.
216915 Military Attach, China. Memo for Charge dAffaires, American Embassy,
Chungking, China regarding situation in China November 10, 1945, 2 pp.
216926 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Japanese subversive activity,
Shanghai China October 31, 1945, 1 p.
216953 Research and Analysis Branch, Interim Research and Intelligence Service,
Department of State. Situation Report: The Far East Nov. 16, 1945, ca.
45 pp.
217011 Strategic Services Unit. French Indo-China political views Nov. 15, 1945,
2 pp.
217039 Strategic Services Unit. French Indo-China political and military information
November 17, 1945, 1 p.

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MIS # Source
217055 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ SCAP. Summary of Daily
Messages, Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1323
November 18, 1945, 9 pp.
217056 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ SCAP. Summary of Daily
Messages, Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1322;
includes information on militaristic activities in the 1930s Nov. 17, 1945,
9 pp.
217147 Bureau of Ships, Navy Department. Report on Silver Pesos at Corregidor,
Philippine Islands. Provides information about the silver being sunk in
Manila Bay and being salvaged by U.S. personnel while being prisoners
of war between July 8 and November 7, 1942 and being taken by the
Japanese Nov. 8, 1945, 2 pp.
217176 Strategic Services Unit. Military activities in South Indo-China November
17, 1945, 1 p.
217303 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ SCAP. Summary of Daily
Messages, Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1325;
includes information regarding press stories on war responsibility November
20, 1945, 7 pp.
217304 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ SCAP. Summary of Daily
Messages, Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1324;
includes information regarding press stories on war responsibility November
19, 1945, 7 pp.
217384 Strategic Services Unit. Formosa conditions as the Chinese take control
October 31, 1945, 2 pp.
217408 Strategic Services Unit. Indonesia: Soetan Sjahrirs Book published [just
before taking power as Prime Minister] November 19, 1945, 2 pp.
217413 Strategic Services Unit. Thai-Japanese incidents November 19, 1945, 1 p.
217421 Strategic Services Unit. French Indo-China political information; also
information on Kempei Tai November 15, 1945, 1 p.
217423 Strategic Services Unit. Cabinet in Java; Sjahrirs views November 19,
1945, 1 p.
217450 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ SCAP. Summary of Daily
Messages, Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1326;
includes Japanese views on blaming leaders for defeat November 21, 1945,
8 pp.
217569 Advanced Echelon, Office of the Chief of Counter-Intelligence, U.S. Army
Forces Pacific. Interrogations of Generals Yamashita and Muto November
11, 1945, 4 pp.
217570 Advanced Echelon, Office of the Chief of Counter-Intelligence, U.S. Army
Forces Pacific. Observations in Java by Lt. Col. J. R. Galloway October
18-27, 1945; includes information on Soekarno, post-war looting and
murdering, internment camps, and collaborators November 15, 1945, 5 pp.
217614 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Miscellaneous data on Japanese
Surrender, 2nd War Area November 10, 1945, 3 pp.
217616 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Conference on Japanese
Surrender with Chief of Staff, 2nd War Area November 10, 1945, 2 pp.
217618 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Equipment, Arms, and
Ammunition transferred in 1st War Area China November 12, 1945, 8 pp.
217619 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Surrender Terms, Japanese to
Chinese November 12, 1945, 6 pp.
217621 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Puppet Indian National Army in
Shanghai, China November 15, 1945, 2 pp.
217622 GHQ, U.S. Army Forces Pacific. Report on disposition of captured or
surrendered enemy equipment November 7, 1945, 145 pp.

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MIS # Source
217624 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Surrender of Japanese forces
2nd War Area November 6, 1945, 3 pp.
217634 Strategic Services Unit. India-Burma Theater Weekly Intelligence Summary
November 13, 1945, 14 pp.
217644 Strategic Services Unit. Military information South Indo-China November
20, 1945, 1 p.
217682 Strategic Services Unit. Java-Interview with Abdul Kadir on the general
situation November 18, 1945, 2 pp.
217688 Strategic Services Unit. New officials of the French Indo-China Government
Nov. 20, 1945, 1 p.
217719 Japanese Government. Designation, specific location, organization, and
actual strength of the Imperial Japanese Navy as of September 5, 1945,
44 pp.
217720 Japanese Government. Demobilization status and planning of the Imperial
Navy September 12, 1945, 7 pp.
217722 Japanese Government. Research Institutes and Testing Establishments n.d.
7 pp.
217724 Japanese Government. Japanese Naval Hospital Ships September 8, 1945,
1 p.
217725 Imperial Japanese Navy Department. List of patents which belong to the
Minister of the Navy 37 pp.
217752 Military Attach, New Delhi, India. Indian National Army trial November 16,
1945, ca. 40 pp.
217757 Japanese Government. Naval forces disarming by September 10, 1945,
6 pp.
217891 HQ U.S. Forces India-Burma. Report on the status of Japanese shipping in
SEA Command November 7, 1945, 6 pp.
217896 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Japanese post-hostilities
movements, Shanghai, China October 15, 1945, 3 pp.
217897 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Japanese Safehaven Shanghai
China October 15, 1945, 3 pp.
217899 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Post hostilities activities if the
Japanese in Shanghai, China October 15, 1945, 3 pp.
217902 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Japanese bank officials in
Shanghai, China October 10, 1945, 9 pp.
217903 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Lists of German nationals in
Shanghai, China October 15, 1945, 9 pp.
217935 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Japanese-German economic
relations in Shanghai China during the war October 19, 1945, 4 pp.
217942 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Shanghai Chinese banks
handling Japanese accounts October 15, 1945, 1 p.
217943 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Information on Col. Inoue in
Shanghai, China October 15, 1945, 1 p.
217973 Joint Chiefs of Staff. Disarming of Japanese forces and Capture of Japanese
Material South East Asia November 2, 1945, 7 pp.
217991 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. French Indo-China general
conditions October 10, 1945, 2 pp.
217993 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. French Indo-China political
conditions November 6, 1945, 10 pp.
218008 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ SCAP. Summary of Daily
Messages, Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1327
November 22, 1945, 6 pp.
218011 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ SCAP. Summary of Daily
Messages, Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1328
November 23, 1945, 6 pp.

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MIS # Source
218057 Strategic Services Unit. French Indo-China general situation Nov. 21, 1945,
2 pp.
218060 Extract from an interrogation by SEATIC of Capt. Hayata Koyama, Law
Department 18th Area Army; includes information on espionage cased
handled by the Law Department 1944-1945 n.d. 3 pp.
218195 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Japanese Remaining in Canton
Area, China November 7, 1945, 1 p.
218204 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Evidence of destruction of
equipment by Japanese in North China November 16, 1945, 2 pp. and, ca.
20 photographs
218205 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Conference regarding Japanese
surrender 2nd War Area November 10, 1945, 2 pp.
218206 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Conditions in 2nd War Area
(Shansi Province) China November 16, 1945, 2 pp.
218208 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Japanese 27th Motor Transport
Regiment November 7, 1945, 3 pp.
218242 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Hong Kong Execution of
American Citizen Chester Bennett on October 29, 1942 for allegedly being
an American spy November 16, 1945, 1 p.
218245 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Treatment of American internees
at Canton, China November 16, 1945, 1 p.
218263 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Newly formed Japanese
communist organization in China November 1, 1945, 2 pp.
218264 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. French Indo-China political
information November 3, 1945, 3 pp.
218272 Strategic Services Unit. Malaya political situation November 21, 1945, 2 pp.
218274 Strategic Services Unit. Java-interview with Abdul Kadir November 21,
1945, 1 p.
218311 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Japanese propaganda agencies
and dissemination operations in Occupied China October 5, 1945, 5 pp.
218354 Strategic Services Unit. Java-Sumatra general situation December 1, 1945,
1 p.
218359 Strategic Services Unit. Java general political situation December 3, 1945,
2 pp.
218367 Strategic Services Unit. Indian Government communiqu regarding the
Indian National Army trials December 4, 1945, 1 p.
218370 Strategic Services Unit. Java political information December 3, 1945, 1 p.
218459 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Puppet officials in Shansi
Province, China November 7, 1945, 3 pp.
218463 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. War crimes in the Hanko Area,
China October 7, 1945 [just transmittal page and summary] 2 pp.
218472 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Japanese post-war organizations
in Shanghai, China November 15, 1945, 3 pp.
218476 Strategic Services Unit. Military situation Saigon Area French Indo-China
November 24, 1945, 1 p.
218478 Strategic Services Unit. India-Burma Theater Weekly Intelligence Summary
Nov. 6, 1945, 11 pp.
218483 Strategic Services Unit. Java general military situation November 23, 1945,
1 p.
218491 Strategic Services Unit. French Indo-China general situation Nov. 23, 1945,
1 p.
218495 Strategic Services Unit. French Indo-China political and general situation
November 26, 1945, 1 p.
218506 Strategic Services Unit. Program of Lao Government French Indo-China
November 24, 1945, 1 p.

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Documents (ID File), 1944-1955

MIS # Source
218519 Strategic Services Unit. Japanese in Java November 21, 1945, 1 p.
218562 Japanese legation custody accounts in Europe 3 pp.
218701 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Conference with Lt. Gen. Raishiro
Sumida, Japanese Army Commander of Shanshi Province, China November
10, 1945, 3 pp.
218730 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Japanese counter-espionage
agents in Shanghai, China November 15, 1945, 3 pp.
218732 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Communist manifestations of the
Viet Minh November 6, 1945, 1 p.
218735 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Arrest of collaborators in
Shanghai, China November 12, 1945, 3 pp.
218736 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Report on a Japanese economic
war criminal in China November 12, 1945, 1 p.
218744 Strategic Services Unit. Captured Chinese documents in Manchuria
November 3, 1945, 9 pp.
218745 Strategic Services Unit. Communist-Japanese relations in North China
November 16, 1945, 1 p.
218746 Strategic Services Unit. Java-Sumatra general conditions November 25,
1945, 1 p.
218756 Strategic Services Unit. Burma general situation November 26. 1945 1 p.
218758 Strategic Services Unit. Establishment of a War Crimes Commission in China
Nov. 26, 1945, 1 p.
218759 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Hanoi French Indo-China general
conditions November 10, 1945, 2 pp.
218871 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Arrest of collaborators in
Shanghai, China November 1, 1945, 1 p.
218872 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Japanese-Viet Minh collaboration
November 15, 1945, 2 pp.
219011 Strategic Services Unit. Java-interview with Col. Raden Abdul Kadir
November 27, 1945, 1 p.
219264 Civil Affairs Division, War Department. Japanese Foreign Exchange Assets
November 30, 1945, ca. 15 pp.
219330 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Translation of the Japanese law
for punishment of enemy pilots November 20, 1945, 2 pp.
219336 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Illicit narcotics trade, Japanese
and occupied countries November 21, 1945, 3 pp.
219507 Research and Analysis Branch, Interim Research and Intelligence Service,
Department of State. Situation Report: Southern Asia November 28, 1945,
43 pp.
219509 Research and Analysis Branch, Interim Research and Intelligence Service,
Department of State. Situation Report: Japan November 28, 1945, ca.
30 pp.
219510 Research and Analysis Branch, Interim Research and Intelligence Service,
Department of State. Situation Report: China November 28, 1945, 20 pp.
219519 Strategic Services Unit. Java general situation November 27, 1945, 1 p.
219523 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ SCAP. Summary of Daily
Messages, Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1330
November 25, 1945, 6 pp.
219524 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ SCAP. Summary of Daily
Messages, Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1328
November 24, 1945, 6 pp.
219638 Strategic Services Unit. French Indo-China general situation; includes
information on Japanese Lt. Gen. Takazo Numata, Chief of Staff, Southern
Army November 30, 1945, 1 p.

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219640 Strategic Services Unit. Conditions in Kalgan, China after Japanese
surrender November 20, 1945, 14 pp.
219728 Strategic Services Unit. Japanese forces in China December 3, 1945, 1 p.
220100 Strategic Services Unit. Japanese forces North China November 14, 1945,
2 pp.
220281 Strategic Services Unit. India-Burma Theater Weekly Intelligence Summary
November 20, 1945, 14 pp.
220296 Strategic Services Unit. French Indo-China general information December 4,
1945, 2 pp.
220318 Research and Analysis Branch, Interim Research and Intelligence Service,
Department of State. R&A No. 2694 A Brief Survey of Siamese Relations
with the United States November 1, 1945, 13 pp.
220432 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ SCAP. Summary of Daily
Messages, Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1336
December 1, 1945, 5 pp.
220433 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ SCAP. Summary of Daily
Messages, Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1337
December 2, 1945, 6 pp.
220435 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ SCAP. Summary of Daily
Messages, Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1336;
includes press account relating to the Japanese Navy not wanting war
December 4, 1945, 8 pp.
220462 HQ USSBS Pacific. Interrogation Report No. 310 Rear Admiral Joshio
Obayashi regarding Japanese Naval Intelligence November 10, 1945, 8 pp.
220593 HQ USSBS Pacific. Interrogation Report No. 309 Lt. Commander Chikataka
Nakajima regarding Fleet Intelligence organization and procedure November
10, 1945, 7 pp.
220612 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ SCAP. Summary of Daily
Messages, Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1340
December 5, 1945, 7 pp.
220675 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Foreign policy of the Viet Nam
Government November 28, 1945, 3 pp.
220676 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Provisional Government of the
Republic of Viet Nam November 15, 1945, 4 pp.
220728 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Shanghai, China situation
November 17, 1945, 2 pp.
220764 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Japanese medical activities in
Shanghai, China December 8, 1941-October 1945; November 29, 1945,
1 p.
220765 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Captured Japanese document
regarding Counter-measures against the Atomic Bomb November 28, 1945,
2 pp.
220769 Strategic Services Unit. Report of trip in North China August 22-October 3,
1945 by Strategic Services Unit Hsian Field Team (also known as Team Chili
No. 2) Oct. 5, 1945, 44 pp.
220884 Strategic Services Unit. Number of Japanese troops disarmed and still
armed to October 26th in Hopei November 17, 1945, 1 p.
220902 Strategic Services Unit. Inspection tour of Japanese arsenal in China
November 20, 1945, 2 pp.
220903 Strategic Services Unit. Malaya political and economic information October
31, 1945, 2 pp.
220904 Strategic Services Unit. Japanese Kwantung Army troops hiding in
Manchuria November 21, 1945, 1 p.
220907 Strategic Services Unit. NEI-Malaya political information October 31, 1945,
1 p.

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220917 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Report on the Japanese chief
instructor of espionage school in China November 15, 1945, 1 p.
220942 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Medical conditions at the Gia
Lam Indian prisoner of war camp at Hanoi, French Indo-China February
1943-July 1945; November 26, 1945, 3 pp.
220945 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Japanese administration in
Shanghai, China; includes financial information November 24, 1945, 1 p.
220951 Strategic Services Unit. Java-Sumatra-Borneo general information
December 5, 1945, 2 pp.
220964 Strategic Services Unit. Communist activities in Perak, Malaya November
11, 1945, 2 pp.
220965 Strategic Services Unit. Viet Minh propaganda methods November 21,
1945, 2 pp.
220996 Assistant Chief of Staff G-2 AHQ FEAF, Tokyo. Lack of Unity in Japanese
Armed Forces November 28, 1945, 2 pp.
221248 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Wuhu, east central Anhui
Province, China general conditions November 10, 1945, 2 pp.
221253 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Food supplies Nanking, China
1937-1945 November 29, 1945, 1 p.
221254 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Food supplies Shanghai, China
December 8, 1941-October 1945; November 29, 1945, 1 p.
221255 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Medical information Shanghai,
China December 8, 1941-October 1945; November 29, 1945, 1 p.
221257 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Public health statistics Peiping,
China 1941-1944 November 29, 1945, 2 pp.
221258 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Public health organization North
China Puppet Government November 29, 1945, 2 pp.
221259 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Food supplies Peiping Hopeh
1937-1945; November 29, 1945, 2 pp.
221449 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ SCAP. Summary of Daily
Messages, Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1341;
December 6, 1945, 5 pp
221468 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Economic-Political-Sociological
Situation in Tonkin French Indo-China March 9-July 30, 1945 [in both
French and English] 38 pp.
221469 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Communist activities in Hopeh-
Honan Area during Japanese occupation October 15, 1945, 2 pp. and 1 map
221470 Military Attach, New Delhi, India. Indian National Army Trial November 29,
1945, 9 pp.
221471 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. French Indo-China political
situation November 19, 1945, 3 pp.
221472 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. French Indo-China general
elections November 27, 1945, 1 p.
221473 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Peiping, China general conditions
November 26, 1945, 2 pp.
221581 Strategic Services Unit. Netherlands East Indies military information
December 5, 1945, 1 p.
221582 Strategic Services Unit. French Indo-China military intelligence December 5,
1945, 1 p.
221583 Strategic Services Unit. French Indo-China military information December
5, 1945, 2 pp.
221586 Strategic Services Unit. French Indo-China general information; contains
references to Kempei Tai war criminal trials December 8, 1945, 1 p.
221587 Strategic Services Unit. French indo China military information December 7,
1945, 1 p.

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221591 Strategic Services Unit. Netherlands East Indies Dutch military information
December 9, 1945, 2 pp.
221593 Strategic Services Unit. Chinese military information December 7, 1945,
2 pp.
221595 Military Attach, China. Information on General PAng, former Chinese
Puppet November 20, 1945, 1 p.
221640 U.S. Naval Liaison Officer, India-Burma Theater, New Delhi, India. French
Indo-China-The Viet Minh and the Principal Political Parties of Cochin China
[French indo China] November 28, 1945, 8 pp.
221679 GHQ, SCAP. Japanese in Northern Korea December 3, 1945, 2 pp.
221703 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Independence movements in
Indo-China November 25, 1945, 7 pp.
221705 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. French Indo-China political
information November 29, 1945, 2 pp.
221707 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Kodama Kikan, possible
Japanese underground, China November 28, 1945, 2 pp.
221708 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. French Indo-China political
information November 15, 1945, 1 p.
221711 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Situation in Tokin during and
after March 9, 1945; November 26, 1945, 1 p.
221712 Military Attach, China. Political factors in Inner Mongolia Nov. 15, 1945,
3 pp.
221811 Strategic Services Unit. Netherlands East Indies Dutch-Indonesia Question
December 5, 1945, 1 p.
221812 Strategic Services Unit. French Indo-China general information December 5,
1945, 1 p.
221818 Strategic Services Unit. Communist activities in Thailand December 5,
1945, 1 p.
221892 Strategic Services Unit. French Indo-China Annamite Activities December 8,
1945, 1 p.
221893 Strategic Services Unit. Hainan Island, Japanese-operated hospital for
Chinese internees from Hong Kong, December 1, 1945, 3 pp.
221894 Strategic Services Unit. Peiping, China, prisoners of war and internees at
time of Surrender November 20, 1945, 4 pp.
221896 Strategic Services Unit. Hainan Island , China, conditions in Allied prisoners
of war camp December 11, 1945, 3 pp.
221904 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Disposal of documents in China.
In regard to the question as to whether the Japanese have turned over to
Chinese all documents having to do with Japanese operations, movements,
and activities in the Honan-Hopei area, Headquarters, First War Area in
Cheng Hsienreports that they have received very few documents. They
have received no documents which were of high classified categories.
They expect yet to receive a few, but it is believed that the number and
the scope they cover will be meager. An interview with the Chief of Staff,
Twelfth Japanese Army brought forth the information in the form of a blunt
statement: Important documents, those having to do with operations and
plans, were destroyed by headquarters of the various Japanese units on
or before 15 August, when the Emperor announced that he would accept
the unconditional surrender terms. We have placed a call to collect any
documents which may have escaped destruction. Those will be turned over
to the Headquarters, First War Area (Chinese). Report also indicates that
Puppet troops in the area had thus far turned over no documents. Report by
Lt. Col. James R. Geddes, CW. October 16, 1945, 1 p.

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222174 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ SCAP. Summary of Daily
Messages, Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1345
December 10, 1945, 5 pp.
222253 Strategic Services Unit. French Indo-China general situation Dec. 6, 1945,
2 pp.
222326 Strategic Services Unit. French Indo-China general situation Dec. 8, 1945,
1 p.
222327 Strategic Services Unit. Members of the present Government of French
Indo-China November 7, 1945, 3 pp.
222341 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ SCAP. Summary of Daily
Messages, Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1346
December 11, 1945, 6 pp.
222758 Military Attach, Mexico City, Mexico. Japanese assets in Mexico December
10, 1945, 1 p.
222864 Research and Analysis Branch, Interim Research and Intelligence Service,
Department of State. Situation Report: Southern Asia December 12, 1945,
28 pp.
222866 Research and Analysis Branch, Interim Research and Intelligence Service,
Department of State. Situation Report: Japan December 12, 1945, 16 pp.
222867 Research and Analysis Branch, Interim Research and Intelligence Service,
Department of State. Situation Report: China December 12, 1945, 16 pp.
223432 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ SCAP. Summary of Daily
Messages, Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1347
December 12, 1945, 6 pp.
223435 Military Attach, China. Memo for the Charge dAffaires, American Embassy,
Chunking, China regarding the situation December 8, 1945, 3 pp.
223436 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ SCAP. Summary of Daily
Messages, Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1348
December 13, 1945, 6 pp.
223442 Strategic Services Unit. Concentration of prisoners of war and Internees
Java-Sumatra December 17, 1945, 1 p.
223462 Strategic Services Unit. Japanese controlled factories Tsingtao, China
November 24, 1945, 2 pp.
223467 Strategic Services Unit. North China puppet November 25, 1945, 1 p.
223469 Strategic Services Unit. Interview with Japanese communist leader at
Tientsin, China regarding the position of the Chinese communists November
26, 1945, 2 pp.
223573 Civil Affairs Division, SCAP Orders for Japanese Government October 16-
November 18, 1945; includes an order of November 17th ordering the
apprehension of 11-named war criminals, ca. 70 pp.
223621 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ SCAP. Summary of Daily
Messages, Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1351
December 16, 1945, 8 pp.
223622 Military Attach, China Memo to Charges dAffaires American Embassy,
Chungking, China regarding the situation December 15, 1945, 3 pp.
223626 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ SCAP. Summary of Daily
Messages, Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1350
December 15, 1945, 6 pp.
223627 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ SCAP. Summary of Daily
Messages, Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1349;
includes press information on the retention of the Emperor and war
responsibility and causes of defeat; apprehension of Col. Kennoseko Nomo,
Kempei Tai commander in Hong Kong and Hyogo Prefecture December 14,
1945, 8 pp.

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223951 Strategic Services Unit. Situation in Wuhu, China after the Surrender;
includes information about the Japanese occupation October 18, 1945,
8 pp.
224487 Strategic Services Unit. Interim Report of Subversive Propaganda Pressures
in Japan December 15, 1945, 15 pp.
224581 Strategic Services Unit. Report on China December 27, 1945, 10 pp.
224599 Joint Intelligence Collection Agency China. Black Dragon and Black Ocean
Societies November 30, 1945, 3 pp.
224603 Research and Analysis Branch, Interim Research and Intelligence Service,
Department of State. The Political Background of the Present Civil War in
China December 3, 1945, 19 pp.
224871 Military Attach, New Delhi, India. Indian National Army Trial December 11,
1945, 6 pp.
225250 War Department Intelligence Target Section, Office of the Assistant Chief of
Staff G-2, GHQ, SCAP. Report on Japanese Medicine Dec. 17, 1945, ca.
300 pp.
225271 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Intelligence Summary No. 1359; includes information on background
information on the China Crisis, bacteriological bomb development by the
Japanese Navy, press review information on reaction to Yamashita Trial
December 24, 1945, 10 pp. [Note: The report entitled Military Intelligence
Section, General Staff, GHQ SCAP Summary of Daily Messages, Resume
of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information, beginning with No. 1356 on
December 21, 1945, was renamed Military Intelligence Section, General
Staff, GHQ, U.S. Army Forces Pacific. Intelligence Summary: Intelligence
Data Covering the Military, Economic and Political Fields in Japan, Korea,
Philippines, China-Manchuria, South East Asia, N.E.I.-New Guinea. The
same numbering system was maintained. For the sake of brevity it will be
identified only as Intelligence Summary.]
225272 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Intelligence Summary No. 1358; includes press information regarding
Japanese atrocities December 23, 1945, 12 pp.
225273 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Intelligence Summary No. 1360; includes information on the status of
Japanese Army in China and Formosa as of December 17, 1945; December
25, 1945, 10 pp.
225274 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Intelligence Summary No. 1361 December 26, 1945, 9 pp.
225275 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Intelligence Summary No. 1356; includes information on events leading up
to the surrender December 21, 1945, 14 pp.
225285 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ SCAP. Summary of Daily
Messages, Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1354
December 19, 1945, 5 pp.
225286 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ SCAP. Summary of Daily
Messages, Resume of Situation, and Miscellaneous Information No. 1355
December 20, 1945, 6 pp.
225369 Strategic Services Unit. India-Burma Theater Weekly Intelligence Summary
November 28, 1945, 24 pp.
225444 Office of the Chief Chemical Officer, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific. Interim
technical report on Japanese chemical warfare (2nd of series) Dec. 7, 1945,
33 pp.
225459 U.S. Naval Technical Mission to Japan. Japanese Bacteriological Warfare
November, 1945, 7 pp.

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225470 Technical and Investigation Division, Office of the Chief Signal Office, U.S.
Army Forces Pacific. Interrogation of Japanese Naval officers regarding
radar December 24, 1945, 7 pp.
225473 War Department Intelligence Target Section, Office of the Assistant Chief of
Staff G-2, GHQ, SCAP. Changes in Korean Economy 1940-1945, ca. 10 pp.
225475 SCAP. Custody of Japanese accounts in Europe December 21, 1945, 6 pp.
225487 War Department Intelligence Target Section, Office of the Assistant Chief of
Staff G-2, GHQ, SCAP. Japanese Foreign Trade 1940-1941; December 19,
1945, ca. 45 pp.
225488 War Department Intelligence Target Section, Office of the Assistant Chief of
Staff G-2, GHQ, SCAP. Accounts, Bank of Japan December 21, 1945, 6 pp.
225493 5250th TIFU No. 4. Weekly (October 14, 1945) Activity Report of Chemical
Warfare Service Field Team No. 6. December 12, 1945, 5 pp.
225520 War Department Intelligence Target Section, Office of the Assistant Chief of
Staff G-2, GHQ, SCAP. Japanese Trade with Formosa 1940-1941; December
19, 1945, ca. 10 pp.
225521 War Department Intelligence Target Section, Office of the Assistant Chief of
Staff G-2, GHQ, SCAP. Japanese Trade with Formosa 1942-1944; December
19, 1945, ca. 10 pp.
225564 Strategic Services Unit. Explanation by Lt. Gen. Takazo Numata of Japanese
expenditures in French Indo-China December 15, 1945, 1 p.
225610 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Intelligence Summary No. 1357; includes information on Japanese
Intelligence during the war December 22, 1945, 12 pp.
225682 Research and Analysis Branch, Interim Research and Intelligence Service,
Department of State. Situation Report: Southeast Asia December 26, 1945,
13 pp.
225688 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Intelligence Summary No. 1364; includes information on status of Japanese
Army in China and Formosa as of December 26th, political trends in
Southeast Asia December 29, 1945, 9 pp.
225690 Research and Analysis Branch, Interim Research and Intelligence Service,
Department of State. Situation Report: Japan December 26, 1945, 9 pp.
225691 Research and Analysis Branch, Interim Research and Intelligence Service,
Department of State. Situation Report: China December 26, 1945, 6 pp.
225866 Military Attach, Ankara, Turkey. Japanese Assets in Turkey, Safehaven
December 13, 1945, 1 p.
225929 War Department Intelligence Target Section, Office of the Assistant Chief of
Staff G-2, GHQ, SCAP. Views on the Zaibatsu November 20, 1945, 7 pp.
225930 War Department Intelligence Target Section, Office of the Assistant Chief of
Staff G-2, GHQ, SCAP. Views on the Zaibatsu November 17, 1945,
ca. 20 pp.
226107 Military Attach, New Delhi, India. Editorial regarding the treatment of
Japan December 26, 1945, 2 pp.
226171 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Intelligence Summary No. 1362; includes political highlights for Southeast
Asia December 27, 1945, 13 pp.
226593 Military Attach, New Delhi, India. Indian National Army Trial December 18,
1945, 12 pp.
226734 Censorship Detachment, Office of Chief of Counter-Intelligence, GHQ U.S.
Army Forces Pacific. Organization of Japanese Censorship Oct. 20, 1945,
26 pp.
226765 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Intelligence Summary No. 1365; includes political trends in Southeast Asia
December 30, 1945, 9 pp.

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226949 Office of Chief of Counter-Intelligence, HQ U.S. Army Western Pacific.
Report of Captured or Surrendered Supplies and Equipment November 15,
1945, 24 pp.
226951 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Intelligence Summary No. 1366; includes press review of atomic bomb
reaction in Japan December 31, 1945, 8 pp.
226952 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Intelligence Summary No. 1368; includes information on the disarmament
status of Japanese forces in Netherlands East Indies-New Guinea, political
situation in Southeast Asia January 2, 1946, 11 pp.
226962 Japanese Government. Military information n.d., ca. October 1945, ca.
10 pp.
226964 Military Attach, China. Memo to Charge dAffaires, American Embassy,
Chungking, China regarding the situation December 22, 1945, 2 pp.
227017 Strategic Services Unit. Japanese occupation of China, Japanese assets in
China December 1, 1945, 4 pp.
227058 Strategic Services Unit. Commission for Investigation of Japanese Atrocities,
Nanking, China November 26, 1945, 1 p.
227195 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Intelligence Summary No. 1369; includes information on Japanese army
units transferred from Manchuria 1941-1945, Japanese intelligence on the
Soviet attack of 1945, Japanese combat preparations in Manchuria 1942-
1943, Japanese estimate of Soviet capabilities in Manchuria and Korea
1941; Jan. 3, 1946, 11 pp.
228107 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Intelligence Summary No. 1372; includes information on underwater
Kamikazes, political trends in Southeast Asia January 6, 1945, 9 pp.
228158 War Department Intelligence Target Section, Office of the Assistant Chief of
Staff G-2, GHQ, SCAP. Views on the Zaibatsu November 28, 1945, 14 pp.
228187 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Intelligence Summary No. 1373; includes information Japanese military
strength in Manchuria, Japanese strength and casualties in the Philippines,
press reaction to War Crimes Trials January 7, 1946, 9 pp.
228231 SCAP. Chemical Warfare Service. Fujikura Industries Company Ltd.;
information on its production of items of protection against war gases
January 5, 1946, 8 pp.
228234 Chemical Warfare Service GHQ AFPAC Nippon Soda Company Ltd.;
information its production of war gases January 5, 1946, 15 pp.
228313 SCAP. Short statement of each subsidiary of Sumitomo Jan. 7, 1946,
ca. 15 pp.
228315 SCAP. Outline of Mitsubishi Honsha December 5, 1945, 20 pp.
228316 Japan. Outline of Mitsuis organization and companies September 1945,
30 pp.
228326 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Intelligence Summary No. 1374 January 8, 1946, 10 pp.
228330 Military Attach, China. Memo to Charge dAffaires, American Embassy,
Chungking, China regarding the situation January 4, 1946, 5 pp.
228800 Strategic Services Unit. Custodianship of U.S. properties in French Indo-
China Jan. 10, 1946, 4 pp.
228812 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Intelligence Summary No. 1371; includes information on political trends in
Southeast Asia, Annamite activity in French Indo-China January 5, 1946,
7 pp.

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228813 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Intelligence Summary No. 1375; includes information on Communist
activities in Manchuria and North China, press review information on the
Emperor system, objections to reparation suggestions January 9, 1946,
8 pp.
228814 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Intelligence Summary No. 1376; includes information on the French Indo-
China situation January 10, 1946, 10 pp.
228835 Research and Analysis Branch, Interim Research and Intelligence Service,
Department of State. Situation Report: Japan January 9, 1946, 22 pp.
228836 Research and Analysis Branch, Interim Research and Intelligence Service,
Department of State. Situation Report: China, Korea January 9, 1946,
8 pp.
228860 Information about Thailand during the war; includes information about
prisoners of war n.d. 7 pp.
228895 War Department Intelligence Target Section, Office of the Assistant Chief of
Staff G-2, GHQ, SCAP. Korean economy 1940-1945 January 8, 1945, ca.
20 pp.
228930 Research and Analysis Branch, Interim Research and Intelligence Service,
Department of State. Situation Report: Southern Asia January 9, 1946,
20 pp.
229047 Strategic Services Unit. Japanese plans for the defense of Canton, China
area January 14, 1946, 5 pp.
229239 State Department. Japanese property in Turkey January 10, 1946, 11 pp.
229308 Strategic Services Unit. Japanese forces, including military police, in China
January 14, 1946, 3 pp.
229352 Office of the Chief of Counter-Intelligence, U.S. Army Forces Pacific. List of
German nationals in Japan January 6, 1946, 100 pp.
229437 Yokohama Specie Bank. Financial statement November 17, 1945, ca. 15 pp.
229438 War Department Intelligence Target Section, Office of the Assistant Chief of
Staff G-2, GHQ, SCAP. Views on Zaibatsu January 4, 1946, 10 pp.
229439 War Department Intelligence Target Section, Office of the Assistant Chief of
Staff G-2, GHQ, SCAP. Views on Zaibatsu January 4, 1946, 10 pp.
229440 War Department Intelligence Target Section, Office of the Assistant Chief
of Staff G-2, GHQ, SCAP. Foreign bonds held by the Yokohama Specie Bank
January 4, 1946, 5 pp.
229678 Research and Analysis Branch, Interim Research and Intelligence Service,
Department of State. R&A No. 3417 The Cabinets of the Republic of
Indonesia November 30, 1945, 66 pp.
230146 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Intelligence Summary No. 1377 January 11, 1946, 12 pp.
230149 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Intelligence Summary No. 1378 January 12, 1946, 8 pp.
230150 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Intelligence Summary No. 1379 January 13, 1946, 10 pp.
230235 Federal Bureau of Investigation. Japanese organizations in Bolivia January
17, 1946, 27 pp.
230260 Military intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ, U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Memoirs of Prince Fumimaro Konoye, translated from the Asahi Shimbun
December 20-31, 1945 and forwarded to Washington on January 12, 1946.
Transmittal notes that the memoirs were reportedly given by Konoye to a
reporter with the Asahi Shimbun about a week before his death, 62 pp.

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230271 Military intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ, U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Soviet political and economic and military situation, based on Japanese
records and sources, and provided by Lt. Gen. Arisue, formerly Intelligence
Chief with the Imperial General Staff January 10, 1946, ca. 20 pp.
230278 Rear Adm. Thomas B. Inglis, Chief of Naval Intelligence. Memorandum of
Information: Status of Subversive Activity in China; includes Safehaven
information relating to China and Japanese assets January 9, 1946, 7 pp.
230341 Military Attach, China. Memo for Charge dAffaires, American Embassy,
Chungking, China regarding the situation January 11, 1946, 6 pp.
230346 HQ 1369th Army Air Force Base Unit, Indo-China Division, Air Transport
Command. Intelligence Report of Political Activity in Peking, China
November 21, 1945, 5 pp.
230438 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Intelligence Summary No. 1380 January 14, 1946, 9 pp.
230439 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Intelligence Summary No. 1381; includes information on Japanese political
situation, political trends in Southeast Asia, press review of war crimes
trials January 15, 1946, 10 pp.
230440 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Intelligence Summary No. 1382; includes information on Nagasaki Thought
Control Police January 16, 1946, 12 pp.
230650 Military Intelligence Service, War Department. Chinese text and English
translation of the Sino-Soviet Treaty of August 1945; January 18, 1946,
49 pp.
230791 Short statement about Sumitomo Honsha Ltd. and subsidiary companies of
Sumitomo, ca. January 1946, 16 pp.
230965 Civil Affairs Division, War Department. Mitsuis organization and its affiliated
companies September 1945; January 22, 1946, 26 pp.
231198 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces
Pacific. Intelligence Summary No. 1385; information about Baron Kijuro
Shideharas Cabinet, Japanese evaluation of U.S. anti-submarine harbor
defenses, an engineer unit with the 8th Army located documents and radar
equipment in the Hara-Machida Signal School January 19, 1946, 12 pp.
231250 GHQ SCAP. Memorandums for the Imperial Japanese Government November
18-December 9, 1945; includes November 22 memo indicating that SCAP
had learned that certain records relating to Allied prisoners of war had been
destroyed and required a list of all records destroyed and the names and
position of the individual directing such destruction; November 26 memo
wanting information on which vessels sunk while carrying prisoners of
war and internees and a list of Allied prisoners of war and internees who
died of illness or other causes while aboard Japanese vessels; a November
28 memo requesting names of Japanese personnel at prisoner of war
camps in the Philippines during the occupation; a November 28 memo
requiring the names of individuals in the chain of command of Prisoner of
War Management; a December 1 memo requesting an accounting of all
prisoners of war removed from Rabaul during 1942-1944; a December 1
memo directing the apprehension of 57 named suspected war criminals,
and December 3, 4, 6, and 7 memos directing the apprehension of named
suspected war criminals, ca. 75 pp.
231251 SCAP. Orders from SCAP to the Japanese Government November 28-
December 16, 1945; includes an order of December 3 ordering the
apprehension of 8 named suspected war criminals; a December 14 order
requiring the delivery of documents relating to six specific events between
1931 and 1940, ca. 50 pp.
231322 Japanese Government. A report on the research on Bombing Balloons
October 5, 1945, 7 pp.

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231330 Chemical Warfare Team Field Unit No. 52, 5250th Technical Intelligence
Composite Company, HQ, 1st Corps Weekly Report (December 3, 1945) of
investigation of Japanese chemical warfare at Hirakata Arsenal 8 pp.
231360 Chemical Warfare Service Field Team C. Japanese company, war gas, ca.
January 1946, 7 pp.
231369 Chemical Warfare Service Field Team A. Mitsubishi Chemical Industrial Co.
n.d., 7 pp.
231375 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Intelligence Summary No. 1384; includes war crimes letters to the editor
in the press review section January 18, 1946, 10 pp.
231472 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Intelligence Summary No. 1383; includes political trends in Burma and Java
January 17, 1946, 9 pp.
231476 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Intelligence Summary No. 1386; includes political trends in Southeast Asia,
anxiety over reparations in the press review section January 20, 1946,
9 pp.
231602 Yokohama Specie Bank. List of owners of 1,000 or more shares of
Yokohama Specie Bank stock as of September 30, 1945; by far, the largest
shareholder was the Imperial Household Department 6 pp.
231610 5250 Technical Intelligence Field Unit Team No. 51, HQ, 33rd Infantry
Division. Chemical warfare equipment found in Himeji Cavalry School Dump
October 3, 1945, 3 pp.
231611 Oriental Economist. Views on the Zaibatsu November 17, 1945, ca. 20 pp.
231612 Oriental Economist. Views on the Zaibatsu November 20, 1945, ca. 20 pp.
231613 Technical Intelligence Unit No. 4 Technical Intelligence Report of captured
Japanese chemical warfare materials, Chemical Warfare School at Narashino
commanded by Maj. Gen. Yamazabi September 23, 1945, 6 pp.
231614 Japanese Government. System of Command and Organization of the Whole
Japanese Army as of August 15, 1945, 8 pp.
231628 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Intelligence Summary No. 1387 January 21, 1946, 11 pp.
231663 Research and Analysis Branch, Interim Research and Intelligence Service,
Department of State R&A No. 3336 Biographical Information on Prominent
Nationalist in French Indo-China October 25, 1945, 90 pp.
231665 HQ U.S. Forces China Theater. Notes used in G-2 Briefing of Mr. Patterson at
Shanghai, China on January 15, 1946, 8 pp.
231680 Research and Analysis Branch, Interim Research and Intelligence Service,
Department of State Field Memo No. 1046 Notes on the Malayan Political
Situation January 2, 1946, 8 pp.
231745 SCAP. Report on the Kempei Tai; includes a substantive amount of
information about organizational structure and individuals n.d., ca. May
1946, ca. 100 pp.
231890 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Intelligence Summary No. 1388; includes information on silver and other
material, political trends in Southeast Asia, sinking of the battleship Yamoto
January 22, 1946, 13 pp.
231921 Statement of Budget, Imperial Sanction and Payment of the Extraordinary
War Expenditure Account after April 1945, 1 p.
232026 Strategic Services Unit. British moving Japanese into Thailand Jan. 24,
1946, 1 p.
232304 Division of Far East Intelligence, Office of Research and Intelligence,
Department of State. Situation Report: China January 23, 1946, 8 pp.
232306 Division of Far East Intelligence, Office of Research and Intelligence,
Department of State. Situation Report: Japan January 23, 1946, 10 pp.

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232503 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Intelligence Summary No. 1390; includes information on transportation of
silver January 24, 1946, 10 pp.
232510 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Intelligence Summary No. 1389; includes information on transfer of silver,
Japanese scientists January 23, 1946, 10 pp.
232730 Strategic Services Unit. Japanese War Crimes, U.S. prisoners of war,
Hankow, China January 29, 1945, 3 pp.
232999 State Department. Safehaven, Portugal January 8, 1946, 6 pp.
233101 U.S. Naval Liaison Officer, India. Japanese Seizure of French Indo-China
January 5, 1946, 4 pp.
233410 Navy. Prisoners of war and equipment taken by Russians January 31, 1946,
4 pp.
233797 United States Forces China Theater. Japanese Order of Battle and Supply,
includes Chinese communist armies January 26, 1946, ca. 100 pp.
233807 PAC USA. War Organization of Japan January 25, 1946, 230 pp.
233955 SCAP. Target No. 75 Report on largest poison gas factory in Japan n.d. 2 pp.
233985 SCAP. Target No. 635(9) a Japanese chemical manufacturing company,
Yokohama n.d. 3 pp.
234112 United States Forces China Theater. Prosecution of Japanese War Criminals;
includes information on Chinese apprehension of war criminals January 28,
1946, 5 pp.
234866 Strategic Services Unit. Disposition of Japanese forces as of November 30,
1945; December 18, 1945, 4 pp.
235036 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Intelligence Summary No. 1401 Aleutian Campaign February 4, 1946,
11 pp.
235041 Civil Affairs Division. SCAP Memoranda for Imperial Japanese Government
January 19-26, 1945; includes information on war criminals, ca. 35 pp.
235066 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Intelligence Summary No. 1402 Aleutian Campaign February 5, 1946,
11 pp.
235331 6th Army. Enemy Equipment on Luzon [may be chemical warfare], military
operations on Luzon December 1, 1945, ca. 230 pp.
235849 Civil Affairs Division. Property and transactions of members of Yasuda
families February 12, 1946, 3 pp.
235875 SCAP. Target No. Chemical Warfare 5036 Nippon Kako KK n.d. 3 pp.
235876 1st Corps. Japanese Type 89 tear gas grenade November 8, 1945, 4 pp.
235877 1st Corps. Japanese candles November 4, 1945, 3 pp.
235878 SCAP. Target No. Chemical Warfare 5031 n.d. 5 pp.
235879 SCAP. Target No. Chemical Warfare 5025 n.d. 7 pp.
235880 SCAP. Target No. Chemical Warfare 5006 n.d. 3 pp.
235881 SCAP. Target No. Chemical Warfare 5041 n.d. 5 pp.
235882 SCAP. Target No. Chemical Warfare 5004 n.d. 3 pp.
235883 SCAP. Target No. Chemical Warfare 5011 n.d. 3 pp.
235884 SCAP. Target No. Chemical Warfare 5016 n.d. 8 pp.
235885 SCAP. Target No. Chemical Warfare 5018 n.d. 5 pp.
235886 SCAP. Target No. Chemical Warfare 5020 n.d. 5 pp.
235887 SCAP. Target No. Chemical Warfare 5021 n.d. 9 pp.
235888 SCAP. Target No. Chemical Warfare 5026 n.d. 5 pp.
235889 SCAP. Target No. Chemical Warfare 5032 n.d. 8 pp.

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235890 SCAP. Target No. Chemical Warfare 5038 n.d. 5 pp.
235891 SCAP. Target No. CW5039 Dai Nippon Zoki Company Ltd. n.d. 4 pp.
235950 SCAP. Manufacture of poison gas n.d. 4 pp.
235979 United States Forces China theater. Table of acceptance of Japanese
surrender in China February 1, 1946, 10 pp.
236319 SCAP. Sumitomo Family 1945, evidence of control February 7, 1946, 11 pp.
237037 USF PAC. Intelligence Summary No. 1409; includes information on Medical
Department February 12, 1946 ,13 pp.
237456 SCAP. Chemical factories November 16, 1945, 11 pp.
237460 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Intelligence Summary No. 1410; includes information on the Emperor
February 13, 1946, 14 pp.
237887 Strategic Services Unit. British movement of Japanese troops into Thailand
February 18, 1946, 1 p.
237954 SCAP. German-Japanese Relations 1936-1945 February 11, 1946, 105 pp.
237964 SCAP. Great East Asia Ministry, Manchukuo, China; includes information on
chemical warfare January 12, 1946, 5 pp.
238065 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Intelligence Summary No. 1412; includes information on the Kempei Tai
Naval February 15, 1946, 11 pp.
238208 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Intelligence Summary No. 1414; includes information on the Emperor,
effects of the Atomic bomb February 17, 1946, 11 pp.
238243 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Intelligence Summary No. 1416 War Plans February 16, 1946, 17 pp.
238301 SCAP. 5250th TIFU Activities of team No. 53 for period of October 15-31,
1945; includes information on chemical warfare equipment November 1,
1945, 9 pp.
238302 520th TICFU. Weekly report of investigation of Japanese chemical warfare
December 8, 1945, 4 pp.
238317 1st Corps. Gas protection October 18, 1945, 5 pp.
238395 Strategic Services Unit. Japanese atrocities Hong Kong February 21, 1946,
4 pp.
239067 SCAP. Nippon KoKo Company; includes chemical warfare information n.d.
7 pp.
239161 India. Operations in progress of Japanese surrender February 19, 1946,
7 pp.
239217 SCAP. Interim Technical Report on Japanese Chemical Warfare n.d. 12 pp.
239229 USAF PAC. Army, Navy, Imperial GHQ, Munitions Ministry, Army
Administration, etc. n.d. 4 pp.
239934 U.S. Army Forces Pacific. Signal Corps Organization and Training n.d.
100 pp.
240050 Strategic Services Unit. War criminals February 25, 1946, 2 pp.
240051 Strategic Services Unit. Japanese military forces in Thailand Feb. 25, 1946,
2 pp.
240117 Strategic Services Unit. Japanese Navy surrender to Chinese Jan. 29, 1946,
3 pp.
240155 SCAP. XI Corps chemical installations examined by technical intelligence
February 15, 1946, 3 pp.
240377 USAF PAC. Intelligence Summary No. 1421; includes information on Medical
Department, medical services; includes information on political party of ex-
Kempei Tai members February 24, 1946, 12 pp.

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240381 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Intelligence Summary No. 1419; includes information on peace efforts,
Tohho Ka-Kempei Tai rift February 22, 1946, 11 pp.
234397 Strategic Services Unit. Japanese forces Sumatra February 28, 1946, 3 pp.
240294 6th SC. Possible anti-American and espionage agents February 26, 1946,
2 pp.
240404 Strategic Services Unit. Japanese North China Special Garrison (Military
Police) January 26, 1946, 5 pp.
240433 Pacific Air Command. Study on Tonari Gumi in 2 parts by Col. Mackenzie
February 5, 1946, 175 pp.
241289 SCAP. Japanese chemical warfare material January 29, 1946, 5 pp.
241290 SCAP. Chemical warfare munitions of Japanese Army January 30, 1946,
7 pp.
241293 SCAP. Japanese Chemical Warfare Munitions Markings January 22, 1946,
5 pp.
241294 SCAP. Japanese Naval Chemical Warfare Munitions Marking Jan. 24, 1946,
4 pp.
241295 SCAP. Incendiary shell containing thermite n.d. 4 pp.
241310 SCAP. Target Chemical Warfare No. 5005 n.d. 3 pp.
241311 SCAP. Target No. 635(10) Asaki Electro Chemical Company Ltd. n.d. 8 pp.
241328 Watanabe. How Japan Lost a Scientific War September 1945, 3 pp.
241335 SCAP. Reparations November 14, 1945, 8 pp.
241341 SCAP. Target Chemical Warfare 5002 Decontaminating Kit, Sagami Naval
Base n.d. 5 pp.
241342 SCAP. 238th Chemical Service. Chemical Warfare Service Targets January
16, 1946, 3 pp.
241347 SCAP. Poison Gas Manufacturing Center, Kuro Island n.d. 3 pp.
241348 33rd Infantry Division. War gas factory January 12, 1946, 2 pp.
241358 SCAP. Report on Japanese chemical warfare material n.d. 3 pp.
242291 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Intelligence Summary No. 1432 Japanese German Cooperation; includes
information on the treatment of political prisoners March 7, 1946, 11 pp.
242361 HA. Reparations March 20, 1946, 2 pp.
242434 Military Attach, China. Japanese and Puppet Material captured by Chinese
AF March 1, 7 pp.
243581 SCAP. Ministry of Commerce and Industry Archives February 9, 1946, 8 pp.
243732 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Intelligence Summary No. 1436; includes information on the Emperor, an
experimental electromagnetic gun March 11, 1946, 10 pp.
243926 SCAP. Organizational Regulations of Ministry of Finance, Imperial ordinance
No, 743, November 1, 1942, 10 pp.
243993 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Intelligence Summary No. 1438; includes information on the Emperor,
secret organizations March 13, 1946, 14 pp.
243994 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Intelligence Summary No. 1437 U.S. Post Surrender March 12, 1946, 12 pp.
244522 Strategic Services Unit. Safehaven, Thailand textiles March 19, 1946, 2 pp.
244529 Military Attach, China. Interrogation of Japanese officer, North China area;
included is information on chemical warfare equipment March 11, 1946,
5 pp.
244713 Military Attach, China. Safehaven Nanking, China March 11, 1946, 5 pp.

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244762 Military Attach, China. Japanese biological warfare activities in Nanking,
China; includes information on the 156 Station Hospital March 11, 1946,
1 p. 2 pp.
244763 Military Attach, China. Chemical Company Nanking China Mar. 11, 1946,
4 pp.
244764 Military Attach, China. Chemical Warfare Plant Shanghai China March 11,
1946, 3 pp.
244767 Military Attach, China. Do Jin Kdi Biological Warfare Laboratory China
March 11, 1946, 3 pp.
244769 Military Attach, China. Biological warfare laboratory Peiping China March
11, 1946, 4 pp.
244978 Military Attach, China. Safehaven March 11, 1946, 5 pp.
245039 Military Attach, China. Japanese methods of handling chemical weapons
Taiwan March 11, 1946, 4 pp.
245096 USAF PAC. Intelligence Summary No. 1442; includes information on the
Emperor March 17, 1946, 11 pp.
245133 SCAP. Nationalistic and Militaristic organizations March 13, 1946, 5 pp.
245155 Military Attach, China. Manufacturing companies in Northern China March
11, 1946, ca. 25 pp.
245156 Military Attach, China. Safehaven, Manufacturing companies in northern
China, Manchuria, Korea, Formosa March 11, 1946, 8 pp.
245294 SCAP. Establishment of IMTFE January 19, 1946, 9 pp.
245929 SCAP. East Asia Economic Investigation Bureau; interrogation of Shinji
Maejima March 15, 1946, 6 pp.
245930 SCAP. Interrogation of Professor Reiichi Gamo February 7, 1946, 2 pp.
245931 SCAP. Interrogation of Professor Jintaro Maruyama February 7, 1946, 3 pp.
249135 Strategic Services Unit. Japanese Intelligence System, military police
Thailand March 4, 1946, 12 pp.
249620 Military Attach, Canada. Japanese Archives in Canada February 18, 1946,
6 pp.
249905 SCAP. Tokusetsu Kempei Tai Organizations in Japan n.d. 7 pp.
250125 Strategic Services Unit. Japanese financial activities in China and Manchuria
March 6, 1946, 3 pp.
250277 Military Attach, China. Japanese chemical warfare equipment Taiwan March
11, 1946, 8 pp. of which 5 are in Japanese 9 pp.
250278 Military Attach, China. Japanese reply to Chemical Warfare Service
questionnaire March 11, 1946, 10 pp. of which 4 are in Japanese 12 pp.
250285 Federal Bureau of Investigation. Safehaven, Argentina April 1, 1946, 5 pp.
250319 TSF ET. Reports from repatriated British ex-prisoners of war in Japanese
hands regarding atrocities; Oyama Camp, Allied prisoner of war
collaborators February 28, 1946, 7 pp.
250889 Civil Affairs Division. SCAP Directives to Imperial Japanese Government
September 6-December 24, 1945; includes Safehaven information,
ca. 120 pp.
251017 Strategic Services Unit. Safehaven, China March 3, 1946, 4 pp.
251238 Civil Affairs Division. SCAP Directives to Imperial Japanese Government
Nos. 745-793; includes information on war criminals April 11, 1946, 36 pp.
251241 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Intelligence Summary No. 1453 March 28, 1946, 13 pp.
251418 USAF PAC. Third Konoye Cabinet, includes information on Tohko Ka in civil
government April 1, 1946, 11 pp.
251425 U.S. Naval Technical Mission to Japan. Report of damage to Japanese Navy
December 23, 1945, ca. 75 pp.

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251426 U.S. Naval Technical Mission to Japan. Report on loses of Warship January
6, 1946, ca. 50 pp.
251641 India. Hirkari Kikan March 26, 1946, 8 pp.
251907 SCAP. 6th CIC Region. Nationalistic and Militaristic organizations, Tokubetsu
Kempei Tai March 9, 1946, 3 pp.
251946 SCAP. Japanese Ministry of Finance Report of Foreign Exchange Assets
March 16, 1946, ca. 200 pp.
252224 SCAP. British Combined Operations Observers Interrogation. Special Naval
Landing Forces n.d. 4 pp.
252225 SCAP. Japanese Submarine Operations November 25, 1945, 4 pp.
252230 SCAP. Kempei Tai; includes information on assistance from civilian police in
scientific investigation March 15, 1946, 4 pp.
252231 SCAP. Kempei Tai; interrogation of Lt. Gen. Sanji Okido February 11, 1946
252411 5th AF. Organization Chart, Japanese East Area Military Police (Kempei Tai)
March 31, 1946, 7 pp.
252529 SCAP. CIC. Violations of SCAP Directives March 21, 1946, 6 pp.
252536 SCAP. USSBS Japanese Submarine Operations March 12, 1946, 11 pp.
252567 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Intelligence Summary No. 1462; includes information on reparations,
subversive groups April 6, 1946, 12 pp.
252568 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Intelligence Summary No. 1461. German Japanese Relations after June
1941, 13 pp.
252862 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Intelligence Summary No. 1463; includes Safehaven information April 7,
1946, 12 pp.
252883 SCAP. 441st CIC Detachment. German-Japanese Naval Cooperation April 4,
1946, 23 pp.
252884 SCAP. Imperial Household Succession to Imperial Throne March 27, 1946,
14 pp.
252885 SCAP. Imperial Household Ordinance No. 4 October 31, 1907, 6 pp.
252886 SCAP. Assets of Imperial Household n.d. 23 pp.
252887 SCAP. Imperial Household Accounts Ordinance No. 2 July 9, 1912, 41 pp.
252888 SCAP. Imperial Household Property Order No. 33 December 23, 1910, 13 pp.
253039 Unknown. Safehaven, Japanese government investment in Manchuria n.d.
38 pp.
253340 Strategic Services Unit. Japanese forces in Manchuria February 27, 1946,
5 pp.
253356 SCAP. Emperor March 14, 1946, 4 pp.
253437 SCAP. German Technical Data March 29, 1946, 7 pp.
253442 94th CIC Metropolitan Detachment. Japanese government Records February
23, 1946, 6 pp.
253470 SCAP. Safehaven, Shanghai China April 1, 1946, 4 pp.
253471 SCAP. Safehaven, China, Nippon Electric Company March 27, 1946, 5 pp.
253472 SCAP. Safehaven, Shanghai China, Vister Talking Machine Company March
20, 1946, 3 pp.
253517 Strategic Services Unit. Safehaven report February 26, 1946, 7 pp.
253680 SCAP. Ordnance Activities by Japanese Government on Asiatic Mainland and
Formosa April 2, 1946, 20 pp.
53682 SCAP. Counter Espionage Regulations Kwantung Army April 3, 1946, 4 pp.
253686 SCAP. Tokusetsu Kempei Tai, Interrogation of Lt. Col. Mitsuo Takiyama
March 20, 1946, 4 pp.

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253688 SCAP. Tokusetsu Kempei Tai, Interrogation of Lt. Col. Mitsuo Takiyama
March 22, 1946, 4 pp.
253691 SCAP. Tokusetsu Kempei Tai, Interrogation of Lt. Col. Mitsuo Takiyama
March 27, 1946, 5 pp.
253692 Unknown. Interrogation Report; includes information on Japanese military
police, Interrogation of Lt. Col. Ranjo Fujino March 15, 1946, 3 pp.
254277 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Intelligence Summary No. 1468 Codes, biographical sketch of Nozaka
Sanzo, communist party leader April 12, 1946, 15 pp.
254950 NSAF Pac. 3rd Army Technical Research Institute (Tokyo) Chemical warfare
n.d. 2 pp.
254956 SCAP. Japanese factory, Tokyo Second Arsenal, chemical warfare
information March 29, 1946, 28 pp.
254957 SCAP. Sagami Naval Arsenal, chemical warfare information n.d. 21 pp.
255011 Japan. Safehaven, Japanese government investments in Formosa n.d. 6 pp.
255377 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Intelligence Summary No. 1472; includes information on interrogation of
American flyers by Soviets in North Korea April 17, 1946, 15 pp.
255809 State Department. Safehaven, Portugal January 10, 1946, 4 pp.
255959 SCAP. Defense strategy and tactics April 11, 1946, ca. 100 pp.
256046 441st CIC Detachment. M.G. Ott, German Ambassador to Japan, Sorge;
reports by former Abwehr agents April 2, 1946, 11 pp.
256059 SCAP. Reparations, Restricted Concerns April 10, 1946, 2 pp.
256063 SCAP. Justice Ministry-extracts from CIC Reports April 5, 1946, 8 pp.
256134 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Intelligence Summary No. 1473, organization of Japanese naval intelligence
April 18, 1946, 13 pp.
256300 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Intelligence Summary No. 1474, organization of Japanese naval intelligence
April 19, 1946, 13 pp.
256479 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Intelligence Summary No. 1475 Japanese Navy Intelligence April 20, 1946,
15 pp.
256563 Strategic Services Unit. Information on Japanese Military Operations March
14, 1946, 7 pp.
256624 Strategic Services Unit. Safehaven, China; protection of Japanese property
March 20, 1946, 4 pp.
256875 Strategic Services Unit. Japanese military forces, China March 14, 1946,
4 pp.
256933 SCAP. Pacific Ocean Area Operations (Midway, Pearl Harbor, Aleutians, etc.)
April 11, 1946, 15 pp.
256939 GHQ MISGS. Japanese Military Intelligence Agencies Jan. 28, 1946, ca. 100
pp.
257089 SCAP. Mitsubishi, Safehaven November 19, 1945, 34 pp.
257307 USAF PAC. Tokumu Kikan, war criminals April 22, 1946, 15 pp.
257347 USAF PAC. Intelligence Summary No. 1478 Tokumu Kikan April 24, 1946,
15 pp.
257461 Strategic Services Unit. War Criminals Formosa April 24, 1946, 6 pp.
257482 United States Forces China Theater. Table of organization and equipment of
Japanese units in China April 16, 1946, ca. 50 pp.
257656 State Department. Safehaven, Korea April 26, 1946, ca. 20 pp.
257758 U.S. Army Forces Pacific. Hikari Kikan April 25, 1946, 12 pp.

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257847 SCAP. Information on First Base Force February 7, 1946, 8 pp.
257850 SCAP. 1941 Naval Plans n.d. 5 pp.
257851 SCAP. Battle of Tassafaronga Guadalcanal April 23, 1946, 7 pp.
257852 SCAP. Operational Plans of Imperial Navy March 1943; April 23, 1946, 8 pp.
257853 SCAP. Philippine Sea Battle June 19-20, 1944; April 4, 1946, 5 pp.
257854 SCAP. 1941 Plans for Southern Areas April 23, 1946, 15 pp.
258069 State Department. Safehaven, Sweden April 5, 1946, 4 pp.
258362 Military Attach, China. Japanese Order of Battle Shansi Province, China
April 16, 1946, 2 pp.
258438 Manchuria. Japanese underground movement, Mukden, Manchuria April 16,
1946, 4 pp.
258819 Military Attach, China. Japanese agent Tsutau Furuya in China April 17,
1946, 7 pp.
259105 CAD. External Assets reporting forms (blank, in Japanese and English) May
2, 1946, 6 pp.
259204 SCAP. Memos for Imperial Japanese Government March 28-April 5, 1946;
includes information on war criminals, ca. 25 pp.
259362 SCAP. Interrogation of Ken Tsurumi; includes information on Malaya and
Singapore, Foreign Ministry April 25, 1946, 7 pp.
259367 SCAP. Extracts from CIC Reports regarding Japanese intelligence April 25,
1946, 6 pp.
259370 OCCIO. Tokumu Bu March 14, 1946, 6 pp.
259371 OCCIO. Tokumu Kikan March 12, 1946, 2 pp.
259391 OCCIC. Interrogation of Lt. Col. Mitsuo Takiyama on Takobetsu Kempei Tai
and Tokukitsu Han, signals intelligence March 13, 1946, 6 pp.
259576 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Intelligence Summary No. 1482 Zaibatsu April 29, 1946, 16 pp.
259684 SCAP. ATIS Translation No. 16638AA Vice Adm. Samejima, New Georgia
April 27, 1946, 6 pp.
259816 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Intelligence Summary No. 1484; includes information on the Emperor,
indictment of war criminals May 1, 1946, 16 pp.
260315 SCAP. Safehaven, list of confiscated items April 3, 1946, 5 pp.
260417 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Intelligence Summary No. 1485. Japanese Naval Operational Plan,
MacArthur assassination plot May 2, 1946, 15 pp.
260605 State Department. Safehaven, Denmark, German and Japanese assets April
16, 1946, 17 pp.
260655 Strategic Services Unit. Safehaven report, Singapore March 27, 1946, 5 pp.
261223 U.S. Army Forces Pacific. Japanese Chemical Warfare Organization,
Strength, Policies, and Intentions; includes interrogation reports, such as
with H. Tojo April 13, 1946, 36 pp.
261228 SCAP. Biological warfare interrogation Capt. Sakae Kawai May 1, 1946,
8 pp.
262173 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Intelligence Summary No. 1491 Japanese Intelligence Brazil May 9, 1946,
16 pp.
262507 SCAP ATIS. Translation of report on naval Battle of Bismark Sea April 10,
1946, 3 pp.
262508 SCAP ATIS. Full translation on Battle of Philippine Sea October 23-26, 1944;
April 10, 1946, 6 pp.

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Documents (ID File), 1944-1955

MIS # Source
262510 SCAP ATIS. Full translation of Naval War Diary April 1, 1943-March 2, 1944;
April 13, 1946, 18 pp.
262813 SCAP ATIS. Research Report No. 131 Japanese Decision to Fight December
1, 1945, 88 pp.
262887 State Department. Safehaven, Sweden April 16, 1946, 7 pp.
264235 Strategic Services Unit. Japanese surrender in China, stolen gold,
Safehaven April 3, 1946, 4 pp.
264399 SCAP. 441st CIC Detachment. German-Japanese Naval Operations May 14,
1946, 17 pp.
264401 SCAP. Directives to Imperial Japanese Government; includes information on
war criminals April 29-May 4, 1946, 28 pp.
264905 Far Eastern Commission. Minutes 16th meeting Committee No. 1
Reparations May 1946, 3 pp.
265387 SCAP. Kempei Tai, Tokumu Kikan; interrogation of Takeo Kawaguchi April
10, 1946, 8 pp.
265388 SCAP. Important Personalities in Kempei Shireibu 1935-1945; Apr. 4, 1946,
5 pp.
265421 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Intelligence Summary No. 1498 Japanese Intelligence May 16, 1946, 14 pp.
265734 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces
Pacific. Intelligence Summary No. 1499; includes information on counter-
intelligence May 18, 1946, 13 pp.
266457 ALUSNA Brussels, Belgium. Japanese Archives Belgium April 9, 1946, 5 pp.
266485 SCAP. Japanese intelligence activities in Spain April 12, 1946, 7 pp.
266486 SCAP. Kwantung Kempei Tai April 1, 1946, 7 pp.
266487 SCAP. Kwangtung Kempei Tai Shirebu in June 1945; April 8, 1946, 4 pp.
266488 SCAP. Kempei Shireibu; includes interrogation of Aizo Kawamura April 3,
1946, 6 pp.
266766 SCAP. Tokusetsu Kempei Tai; includes interrogation of Yutoha Mendori April
3, 1946, 6 pp.
266768 SCAP. Kaigun Tokumu; includes information on war criminals Apr. 2, 1946,
5 pp.
266767 SCAP. Signal Training 1943-1944 Kempei Gakko; includes interrogation of
Shejiro Matsuura April 3, 1946, 6 pp.
266769 SCAP. War Ministry; includes interrogation of Mineichi Soda April 3, 1946,
8 pp.
266826 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Intelligence Summary No. 1503 Japanese Intelligence May 23, 1946, 2 pp.
266944 SCAP. Maj. Gen. Okamuras activities on Asiatic Mainland May 11, 1946,
14 pp.
267618 SCAP. Organization of War Ministry May 23, 1946, 12 pp.
267610 SCAP. Imperial Order regarding Organization of Ministry of the Navy May
23, 1946, 12 pp.
267618 SCAP. Document No. 180 Organization of War Ministry May 23, 1946, 12 pp.
267628 SCAP ATIS. Translation Wake Island Attack May 23, 1946, 4 pp.
267629 SCAP. Tokusetsu Kempei Tai; includes interrogation of Mazuyoshi Masago
May 21, 1946, 4 pp.
267630 SCAP. Kempei Shireibu and Kempei Gakko April 3, 1946, 4 pp.
267632 SCAP. SEA; includes information on propaganda April 2, 1946, 6 pp.
267633 SCAP. Liaison between Kempei Tai and Tokumu Kikan in Manchuria May 21,
1946, 5 pp.
267642 SCAP. Kempei Shireibu Beppan; includes interrogation of Kigan Nunomura
April 3, 1946, 3 pp.

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Documents (ID File), 1944-1955

MIS # Source
267643 SCAP. Interrogation of Kesceike Fuji; includes information on Japanese
military police, Tokumu Kikan, Kempei Tai April 5, 1946, 4 pp.
267644 SCAP. 6th Detachment (Korea) Tokusetsu Kempei Tai; includes interrogation
of Kagoyushi Masnje April 9, 1946
267649 Civil Affairs Division. SCAP Directives to Imperial Japanese Government
SCAPINS Nos. 947-968; includes reparations May 29, 1946, ca. 25 pp.
267654 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Intelligence Summary No. 1505 Evacuation of Kiska, Alaska May 25, 1946,
17 pp.
267931 Strategic Services Unit. History of Japanese Invasion of Manchuria, China.
May 31, 1946, ca. 100 pp.
268556 U.S. State Department, China. Safehaven May 3, 1946, 7 pp.
268749 SCAP. Ume, Matsu, Kiku Kikans in China; includes interrogation January 25,
1946, 7 pp.
268750 SCAP. Doihara and Kagesa Kikan May 23, 1946, 7 pp.
268752 SCAP. Tokumu Kikan; includes interrogation of Yuhio Nishihara April 5,
1946, 8 pp.
269018 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Intelligence Summary No. 1510 Japanese intelligence in Singapore May 31,
1946, 12 pp.
269965 SCAP. Plants manufacturing chemical warfare materials May 21, 1946,
17 pp.
270067 Strategic Services Unit. Safehaven, factories in Formosa April 9, 1946, 3 pp.
270146 USAF PAC. Intelligence Summary No. 1514 Guadalcanal; includes
information on counter-intelligence June 5, 1946, 14 pp.
270295 SCAP. Exchange of intelligence information between Japan and Germany
May 29, 1945, 6 pp.
270298 SCAP. Tokumu Kikan Manchuria May 29, 1946, 6 pp.
270301 SCAP. Tokumu Kikan at Harbin May 29, 1946, 12 pp.
271295 SCAP. Interrogation of Maj. Gen. Hideo Yamada June 5, 1946, 10 pp.
271937 SCAP. Interrogation of Hashimato Kingora February 26, 1946, 5 pp.
271942 SCAP. Takasumi Oka May 17, 1946, 11 pp. [Note: Takasumi Oka was Chief
of the Bureau of Military Affairs, Deputy Minister of the Navy, and was
generally believed to be most responsible for the mistreatment of Allied
POWs especially the hellships.]
272241 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Intelligence Summary No. 1519 Japanese evaluation of Russian scientific
development June 11, 1946, 12 pp.
273114 USAF PAC. Intelligence Summary No. 1521 Portugal June 13, 1946, 13 pp.
273150 Civil Affairs Division. SCAP-Comments on report of the Edwards Mission
June 18, 1946, 10 pp.
273403 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Intelligence Summary No. 1522 Japanese Intelligence China June 14, 1946,
14 pp.
273868 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Intelligence Summary No. 1523; includes information on the Emperor June
15, 1946, 15 pp.
274265 SCAP. General Organization of Japanese Government June 13, 1946, 9 pp.
274266 SCAP. Japanese military intelligence agents in Europe June 14, 1946, 27 pp.
275050 SCAP. Kempei Tai, interrogation of Hishihiro Okamura June 12, 1946, 2 pp.
276570 SCAP. Interrogation of Kazuo Yatsugi n.d. 5 pp.
276571 SCAP. Peace Feelers June 10, 1946, 5 pp.

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Documents (ID File), 1944-1955

MIS # Source
277056 USAF PAC. Japanese intelligence activities in Manchuria June 26, 1946,
13 pp.
277057 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Intelligence Summary No. 1531 Japanese Intelligence Kwantung Army June
25, 1946, 12 pp.
277848 EK. Surrender, British reaction to American prosecution of the war June 13,
1946, 3 pp.
278013 Civil Affairs Division. SCAP Directives to Imperial Japanese Government
SCAPINS Nos. 1027-1031; includes information on war criminals July 8,
1946, 16 pp.
278015 USAF PAC. Espionage July 1, 1946, 12 pp.
278022 USAF PAC. Peace efforts; includes Hull-Nomura pre-war conversations June
11, 1946, 14 pp.
278379 USAF PAC. Kempei Tai, counter-intelligence, refuge for war criminals,
Russian and the Atomic Bomb July 4, 1946, 15 pp.
278675 SCAP. Intelligence Survey Teams July 5, 1946, 8 pp.
278929-A SCAP. Naval Special Service Department March 15, 1946, ca. 60 pp.
278941 SCAP. Interrogation of Hayao Tada; includes information on Nanking
atrocities n.d. 11 pp.
278942 SCAP. Interrogation of Lt. Gen. Iimura July 5, 1946, 7 pp.
280667 U.S. Army Forces Pacific. Zaibatsu, Japanese racial purity, Chinese
espionage in Singapore July 10, 1946, 13 pp.
280668 U.S. Army Forces Pacific. Japanese plans for Pearl Harbor and Invasion of
Philippine Islands July 9, 1946, 14 pp.
280671 SCAP. Police April 25, 1946, 15 pp.
282034 Office of the Chief Chemical Warfare Service. Edgewood Arsenal. Captured
Japanese Material Chest/chemical warfare July 17, 1946, 3 pp.
284720 USAF PAC. Emperor July 22, 1946, 14 pp.
287474 1st Army. Counter-intelligence information July 31, 1946, 25 pp.
289303 USAF PAC. Kempei Shireiri Beppan August 6, 1946, 13 pp.
289736 SCAP. Kempei Tai in North China July 11, 1946, 8 pp.
294081 USAF PAC. War Criminals August 17, 1946, 12 pp.
296647 U.S. Military Government Korea. Japanese Military Police in Korea June
1946, 7 pp.
296654 USAF PAC. Sea Battle off Savo Island, Japanese Atomic Research August
28, 1946, 14 pp.
301044 USAF PAC. War Ministry Intelligence Section, Bobi Ka, U.S.-U.S.S.R. war
rumors September 13, 1946, 11 pp.
305419 SCAP. Biographical Summaries of Shidehara Cabinet Members August 6,
1946, ca. 150 pp.
306954 USAF PAC. Japanese military dispositions in Inner Mongolia, Japanese social
outcasts, subversive activity in Japan September 23, 1946, 12 pp.
313419 State Department. Interim reports on Japanese assets in Austria various
dates, ca. 120 pp.
315156 State Department. War Crimes August 27, 1946, 4 pp.
324602 SCAP. Manchukuo Central Bank (charts) November 21, 1946, ca. 20 pp.
324621 SCAP. Japanese assets in Manchuria November 21, 1946, ca. 70 pp.
324623 SCAP. Political affairs in Manchuria during the war Nov. 21, 1946, ca. 20 pp.
325082 SCAP. Manchuria November 20, 1946, ca. 50 pp.
325083 SCAP. Status of companies, Manchuria November 20, 1946, ca. 20 pp.
325084 SCAP. Investments in Manchuria November 20, 1946, ca. 20 pp.

RG 319. Records of the Army Staff 701


Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence (G-2) Entry 85A: Classified Numerical Series of Intelligence
Documents (ID File), 1944-1955

MIS # Source
325078 USAF PAC. Intelligence Summary No. 1660; includes U.S.-U.S.S.R. war
rumors November 25, 1946, 12 pp.
328685 Military Attach, China. Japanese Hold-Out Troops, Manchuria November
26, 1946, 3 pp.
329601 Central Intelligence Group. Japanese Hold-Out Troops Manchuria December
17, 1946, 3 pp.
331928 Central Intelligence Group. Japanese intelligence northern Europe January
2, 1947, 8 pp.
334734 Central Intelligence Group. Japanese collaboration with Polish Intelligence
October 2, 1946, 19 pp.
335051 Military Attach, China. Japanese Hold-Out Troops in North east China
(Manchuria) December 10, 1946, 1 p.
337802 State Department. Japanese assets in Sweden December 30, 1946, 3 pp.
338679 SCAP. Japanese operations in Netherlands East Indies; includes
interrogation of Seisabure Ohuzuki October 22, 1946
339101 State Department. Confiscated Japanese property in Denmark Jan. 7, 1947,
3 pp.
340973 SCAP. Eiji Amau, Japanese intelligence n.d. 14 pp.
341062 Central Intelligence Group. Japanese assets in Manchuria February 6, 1947,
2 pp.
341450 SCAP. Research and preliminary interrogation Shoze Kawabe 15 pp.
341496 Military Attach, China. Japanese Hold-Out Troops in Manchuria January 2,
1947, 8 pp.
341497 Military Attach, China. Japanese Hold-Out Troops in Manchuria January 14,
1947, 26 pp.
341506 SCAP. Order of Battle of 11th Army in China at time of surrender; includes
interrogation of Yukio Kasahara November 13, 1946, 5 pp.
342784 State Department. Control of German firms by Centra; Trust of China
January 1947, 3 pp.
345537 SCAP. Interrogation of Miyata Shinzo November 20, 1946, 3 pp.
345952 SCAP. Interrogation of Ito Akitoski November 25, 1946, 4 pp.
345954 SCAP. Japanese Hold-Out Troops in Manchuria, interrogation of Eigi Saito
November 20, 1946, 7 pp.
346402 SCAP. Interrogation of Hideo Takahashi November 21, 1946, 5 pp.
347041 Military Attach, China, Japanese Hold-Out Troops in Manchuria February 5,
1947, 4 pp.
347043 Military Attach, China. Plan for surrender of Japanese Hold-Out troops in
Manchuria February 10, 1947, 4 pp.
347044 Military Attach, China. Japanese Hold-Out Troops in Manchuria February 6,
1947, 10 pp.
348332 Military Attach, China. Manchurian Situation February 11, 1947, 10 pp.
349269 Central Intelligence Group. Japanese operations in Aluetians Mar. 13, 1947,
4 pp.
349294 Central Intelligence Group. Battle report of Kimi Kawa Maru Mar. 13, 1947,
7 pp.
349298 Central Intelligence Group. Activities of Japanese Battleships Mar. 13. 1947,
3 pp.
349341 Central Intelligence Group. Battle of Midway and Aleutians Mar. 13, 1947,
18 pp.
349298 Central Intelligence Group. Midway and Aleutian Campaigns Mar. 13, 1947,
3 pp.
349299 Central Intelligence Group. Japanese naval forces for Aleutian Campaign
March 13, 1947, 2 pp.

RG 319. Records of the Army Staff 702


Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence (G-2) Entry 85A: Classified Numerical Series of Intelligence
Documents (ID File), 1944-1955

MIS # Source
349341 Central Intelligence Group. Battle of Midway and Aleutians Mar. 13, 1947,
18 pp.
349571 Central Intelligence Group. Record of Chinkai Guard District Mar. 17, 1947,
3 pp.
349915 U.S. State Department. Americas Japan Policy regarding Formosans
January 17, 1947, 32 pp.
354671 U.S. State Department. Trial of Japanese war criminals February 26, 1947,
5 pp.
354772 FEC. Tokumu Kikan in Manchuria, includes interrogation reports March 11,
1947, ca. 70 pp.
355084 U.S. State Department. Abolition of Buraku-Kaiah, Chonai-Kai March 28,
1947, 8 pp.
355481 Central Intelligence Group. Japanese Naval Operations Midway April 3,
1947, 5 pp.
355482 Central Intelligence Group. Japanese Naval Operations Midway April 3,
1947, 4 pp.
355483 Central Intelligence Group. Naval Operations Aleutians and Midway April 3,
1947, ca. 40 pp.
355633 Navy. Loss of Japanese Submarine I-52 transporting gold to Germany
February 19, 1947, 11 pp.
355636 U.S. State Department. Japanese assets in Portugal February 17, 1946,
6 pp.
357242 Central Intelligence Group. Japanese Hold-Out troops in Manchuria April 7,
1947, ca. 50 pp.
359395 Defense Document. No. 233 US et al v. Sadao Araki et al International
Military Tribunal Far East February 25, 1947, 4 pp.
359396 Defense Document. No. 274 Shigeru Houjo International Military Tribunal
Far East January 27, 1947, 2 pp.
359397 Defense Document. No. 626 A-5 Extracts from interrogation of Hideki Tojo
International Military Tribunal Far East n.d. 4 pp.
359398 Defense Document. No. 883 US et al v. Sadao Araki et al International
Military Tribunal Far East March 29, 1947, 9 pp.
359399 Defense Document. No. 691 US et al v. Sadao Araki et al International
Military Tribunal Far East January 18, 1947, ca. 40 pp.
359505 Defense Language Branch. Def Doc No. 385 February 11, 1947, 4 pp.
359506 Japanese Foreign Office. Treaty relating to S. Manchuria and E. Inner
Mongolia International Military Tribunal Far East February 27, 1947, 6 pp.
359529- IMTFE. Corrected pages, International Military Tribunal Far East March 10-
530 11, 1947, 8 pp.
359542 Defense Document. No. 435 US et al v. Sadao Araki et al International
Military Tribunal Far East January 27, 1947, 7 pp.
359543 Defense Language Branch. International Military Tribunal Far East January
6, 1947, 5 pp.
359544 Defense Document. No. 588 US et al v. Sadao Araki et al International
Military Tribunal Far East February 25, 1947, 8 pp.
359546 DEF DOC. Government-Recent Trends in its scope and operations 1940 n.d.
7 pp.
359547 DEF DOC. Government-Recent Trends in its scope and operations 1940 n.d.
5 pp.
359548 DEF DOC. Government-Recent Trends in its cope and operations 1940 n.d.
5 pp.
359559 Language Arbitration Board. Language corrections International Military
Tribunal Far East March 17, 1947, 3 pp.
362514 Central Intelligence Group. Japanese operations Midway April 29, 1947,
14 pp.

RG 319. Records of the Army Staff 703


Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence (G-2) Entry 85A: Classified Numerical Series of Intelligence
Documents (ID File), 1944-1955

MIS # Source
364147 SCAP. Notification of Shipment of Japanese documents April 17, 1947,
38 pp.
364282 Central Intelligence Group. Midway Operation May 5, 1947, 29 pp.
364697 U.S. State Department. Japanese assets in Afghanistan April 1, 1947, 3 pp.
364787 Central Intelligence Group. Guadalcanal and Tulagi May 7, 1947, 3 pp.
365699 Central intelligence Group. Battle of Tulagi May 12, 1946, 4 pp.
365704 Central intelligence Group. Submarines at Tulagi May 12, 1947, 2 pp.
366538 Central Intelligence Group. Battle of the Solomons May 12, 1947, 3 pp.
369353 Unknown. Assets to be sold or collected as of September 29, 1945, n.d.
6 pp.
369999 SCAP ATIS. History of Japanese Militarism March 28, 1947, 12 pp.
370029 FEC. ATIS Interrogation Report No. 2014 of former secretary of Japanese
Embassy in Turkey, Soviet Intelligence April 9, 1947, 5 pp.
370030 FEC. Japanese Hold-Out Troops in Manchuria March 12, 1947, 7 pp.
370194 FEC. Intelligence Summary No. 1810; includes information on war
criminals, Soviet strategy in Korea May 24, 1947, 11 pp.
370480 Central intelligence Group. Japanese troops in French Indo-China, Japanese
assistance to Viet Minh May 28, 1947, 1 p.
370845 State Department. Resume of progress on Japanese reparations program
May 25, 1947, 11 pp.
374484 State Department, Sweden. Safehaven May 22, 1947, 2 pp.
374533 FEC. Intelligence Summary No. 1822 Peoples Army June 9, 1947, 13 pp.
375283 FEC. List of Japanese vessels requisitioned by Chinese government June 9,
1947, 7 pp.
375284 SCAP. Use of reparations plant textiles May 26, 1947, 2 pp.
376059 Civil Affairs Division. Chart of Occupation Government for Japan and Korea
June 1, 1947, 2 pp.
376632 U. S. State Department, Mukden. Eijiro Yoshimoto, Representative of Japan
Foreign Office, arrested in Dairen May 23, 1947, 6 pp.
377305 Navy. Development of Japanese reparations program May 21, 1947, 13 pp.
378507 CCD. Order of Battle information from Civil Censorship Intercepts June 6,
1947, 43 pp.
383278 FEC. Microfilm of ATIS Enemy and Current Publications July 15, 1947, 3 pp.
and one roll of microfilm.
384162 FEC. Reparations, laboratory inspection report, agricultural research
institute July 17, 1947, 6 pp.
385927 FEC. Troops before and after surrender July 2, 1947, 8 pp.
386439 U. S. State Department, Shanghai. Chinese criticism of U.S.s Japanese
policy July 15, 1947, 2 pp.
391284 U. S. State Department, Thailand. Thailand-Burma railway, reparations July
21, 1947, 11 pp.
391392 FEC. Intelligence Summary No. 1880-Japanese papers and war crimes trials
August 16, 1947, 15 pp.
391587 Military Attach, Nanking, China. Japanese prisoners of war with Chinese
communists July 22, 1947, 4 pp.
396543 SCAP. Summation No. 23; includes information on war criminals August
1947, 18 pp.
397344 State Department, Sweden. Safehaven, Sweden August 22, 1947, 10 pp.
402847 State Department, Tientsin. Japanese factories in Tientsin China September
22, 1947, ca. 35 pp.
403198 FEC. Japanese communists and reparations, Intelligence Summary No.
1919 October 2, 1947, 12 pp.

RG 319. Records of the Army Staff 704


Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence (G-2) Entry 85A: Classified Numerical Series of Intelligence
Documents (ID File), 1944-1955

MIS # Source
410261 Japan. Disposition of laboratories on reparations list September 30, 1947, 6 pp.
414025 Civil Affairs Division. Flow of CA/MG Information n.d. 1 p.
420805 Military Attach, China. General; General Tani; war crimes, Rape of Nanking
December 1, 1947, ca. 100 pp. [Note: Lt. Gen. Hisao Tani served as the
Commander of the 6th Division, China (1937-1938). His division formed
part of the southern attack force on Shanghai and destroyed Sungchiang,
China in 1937. He was involved in the capture of Nanking in December
1937. He was tried by a Chinese Military Court and sentenced to death for
the Nanking massacres. He was executed in April 1947.]
422211 State Department, Great Britain. Japanese assets in Thailand December 11,
1947, 4 pp.
423555 FEC. Communications System: Use of Japanese Pilots in Dairen December
12, 1947, 4 pp.
424763 USAF PAC. Process for and Scope of Military Concentration Camps; includes
interrogations of Japanese repatriates November-December 1946, 12 pp.
424766 Unknown. Summary of G-2 FEC and SCAP Activities n.d. 10 pp.
427156 State. Tokyo. No. 1478 Illegal Transfer of Property December 19, 1947, 4 pp.
430641 Naval Intelligence. German intelligence agencies in Far East Aug. 23, 1945,
4 pp.
436938 U.S. State Department, China. Recover of Japanese-seized property of
Allied Nations, China January 20, 1948, 5 pp.
443814 State Department, Argentina. Allied Powers trusteeship of Japanese funds
October 1-December 31, 1947; February 25, 1948, 10 pp.
445945 State Department. Japanese assets in Argentina February 20, 1948, 3 pp.
446010 FEC. Justification of Japanese war atrocities March 8, 1948, 10 pp.
448094 U.S. State Department, Switzerland. Japanese Funds, Switzerland March 1,
1948, 7 pp.
448119 U.S. State Department, China. War Criminals in China February 13, 1948, 5 pp.
448126 U.S. State Department. Japanese reparations March 4, 1948, 6 pp.
449506 U.S. State Department. General Okamura March 13, 1948, 5 pp.
450485 U.S. State Department. Status of former enemy property, Hungarian
property liquidation in Japan March 16, 1948, 11 pp.
452340 FEC. Shintoism April 2, 1948, 12 pp.
454722 U.S. State Department. Disposition of Japanese vested land in Korea April
3, 1948, 11 pp.
458996 SCAP. Index to Potsdam Orders and Ordinances March 19, 1948, 32 pp.
462018 HA. Relation of reparations to economic problems April 27, 1948, 16 pp.
462625 FEC. Application from Germany in 1941 for Japanese patent, radio
apparatus May 6, 1948, 23 pp.
486969 State Department. Definition of aggressive war August 13, 1948, 2 pp.
489291 State Department. Situation Report. Japanese reaction to major war crimes
trials August 27, 1948, 13 pp.
486234 State Department. Swedish government requests funds to protect Japanese
interests abroad August 11, 1948, 6 pp.
489273 State Department, Japan. Applying U.S. First War Powers Act of 1941 to
Japan August 17, 1948, 4 pp.
489591 Civil Affairs Division. History of Occupation of Japan August 15, 1948, 14 pp.
502493 State Department, Japan. Probable claims on Prince Ris Japanese property
October 12, 1948, 9 pp.
511621 State Department. Reactions to war crimes verdicts December 3, 1948, 10 pp.
512274 State Department, Japan. Judgment of International Military Tribunal Far
East November 23, 1948, 13 pp.

RG 319. Records of the Army Staff 705


Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence (G-2) Entry 1055: Historical Studies and Related Records
Concerning G-2 Components 1918-1959

MIS # Source
513359 State Department, Korea. Back pay from Japan for Korean laborers
November 30, 1948, 5 pp.
515185 FEC. Patent application, ultra December 7, 1948, 13 pp.
515186 FEC. Swedish application for patent December 7, 1948, 21 pp.
515980 State Department. Vote for Death Penalty for Class A war criminals
December 13, 1948, 5 pp.
524873 FEC. Japanese War Plans 1943; January 21, 1949, 10 pp.

Special Distribution Intelligence Documents (0319-UD-1042)


Boxes 1-6 location: 631/58/48/04

Security Classified Microfilm Copy of Cross-Reference Sheets to Part of Entry 85


(May-December 1944) (0319-NM-3-84)
Boxes 1-28 location: 270/D/29/07

Historical Studies and Related Records Concerning G-2 Components 1918-1959


(0319-UD-1055)

Boxes 1-40 location: 631/24/28/07

Box Subject
1 A History of the Military Intelligence Division, December 7, 1941-Sept. 2, 1945
1 General History of the Military Intelligence Service, 1941-1945
1 History of the Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff, G-2, and the G-2 Secretariat,
December 7, 1941-September 2, 1945
15-17 History of the Counter Intelligence Corps [Boxes 1-4 location: 270/15/1/04]
18 History of the Dissemination Branch, MIS, December 1941-June 1944
19 History of the Far Eastern Unit, December 7, 1941-June 6, 1944
19 The Story of the Foreign Branch, Military Intelligence Service, World War II
24-26 Military Intelligence Service Language School
26-27 History of Military Intelligence Training at Camp Ritchie, Maryland June 19, 1942-
October 15, 1945
27 History of Language Training in the U.S. Army, October 17, 1944
28 History of the Washington Branch, MIS. Includes PACMIRS and German Military
Document Section, June 1944-September 1945
29 Intelligence in War: A Brief History of MacArthurs Intelligence Service, 1941-1951
30 Report of Intelligence Activities in the Pacific Ocean Areas, October 15, 1945

Counter Intelligence Corps Collection

The predecessor of the Counter Intelligence Corps (CIC) was the Military Intelligence
Services Counterintelligence Branch (before March 1942 designated the Counterintelligence
Branch, G-2), which supervised the general counterintelligence activities of the CIC
detachments in the field. Many of NARAs holdings concern investigations of foreign
individuals and organizations during and after the war.

RG 319. Records of the Army Staff 706


Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence (G-2) Entry 134B: IRR Case Files: Personal Files

Records of the Investigatory Records Repository

The main body of records of the Investigatory Records Repository (IRR) are arranged in
two series: the impersonal files and the personal name files. The impersonal files include a
number of subjects and organizations; the personal name files include dossiers on individuals.

IRR Case Files: Impersonal Files (0319-A1-134A)


Boxes 1-143 location: 270/84/20/02

Box File Subject/Topic


18 Assistant Chief of Staff, G-2 USAFFE Counter-Intelligence Area
Study No. 3 Leyte Province February 14, 1945, 65 pp.
18 CIC In CBI Theater Miscellaneous Reports June 22, 1944-June 26,
1945, ca. 150 pp. location: 270/A/19/03 [continued in Box 46]
19 Assistant Chief of Staff, G-2 USAFFE Counter-Intelligence Area
Study No. 12 Northern Luzon Feb.14, 1945, ca. 60 pp.
20 Assistant Chief of Staff, G-2 USAFFE Counter-Intelligence Area
Study No. 9 Southeastern Luzon February 1945, 79 pp.
35 ZB500851 493rd CIC Detachment (Regional) USAFFE Japanese actions in the
Philippines, including war crimes February-April 1945, ca. 75 pp.
44-45 ZB500739 Office of Military History, Military Assistance Advisory Group, China,
English translation of Chinese language History of Sino-Japanese
War 2 vols. 1967, ca. 700 pp.
46 415th CIC Detachment China. Activity Reports April 1945-Sept. 1946
46 CIC In CBI Theater Miscellaneous Reports July 1945-September 1948
108 ZF016133 Atrocities Against Foreign Nationals [and American Military
Personnel] [Pacific Theater] September 1945, 5 vols.
109 ZF016131 Suspect War Criminals [Pacific Theater] 1945-1947 vols. 1-5
110 ZF016131 Suspect War Criminals [Pacific Theater] 1945-1947 vol. 6 location:
270/A/21/01
116 ZF016127 Moscow, Soviet Far East Service, in Japanese to Japan US Spares
Top Japanese Criminals, April 24, 1948, 2 pp. location: 270/A/21/02

IRR Case Files: Personal Files (0319-A1-134B)


Boxes 1-657 location: 270/84/1/01

Box Subject
109 Kaya, Okinori. Served as Minister of Finance, 1937-1944, and as president of the
North China Development Company, 1939-1941.
121 Koiso, Gen. Kuniaki. Served as Director of the Military Affairs Bureau of the War
Ministry, 1931-1932; Vice Minister of War later in 1932; Chief of Staff of the
Kwantung Army, 1932-1934; commander of the Japanese Army in Korea, 1934-
1936; Overseas Minister, 1939-1940; Governor General of Korea, 1942-1944; and
Prime Minister after that.
165A Okawa, Shumei. A noted propagandist and the alleged organizer of the 1931
Mukden Incident.

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1946-1947

Box Subject
210 Shigemitsu, Mamoru. A career Foreign Ministry official, he served as Ambassador
to China, 1931-1932, the Soviet Union, 1936-1938, Great Britain 1938-1941,
and the Nanking Government, 1941-1943; and as Foreign Minister, 1943-1945.
In September 1945, he was one of two plenipotentiaries to sign the surrender
instrument on behalf of Japan.
221 Suzuki, Gen. Teiichi. Chief of the Political Affairs Division of the China Affairs Board,
1938-1941; president of the Planning Board and Minister Without Portfolio, 1941-
1943; and Cabinet Adviser, 1943-1944.
301 Oshima, Gen. Hiroshi. Served as Military Attach to the Japanese Embassy in
Berlin, 1934-1938, and Ambassador to Germany, 1938-1945.
380 Shimada, Adm. Shigetaro. Served as vice chief of staff of the Naval General Staff,
1935-1937; commander of the Second Fleet, 1937-1940; commander of the China
Fleet later in 1940; Navy Ministry, 1941-1944; Chief of the Naval Staff, 1944; and
member of the Supreme War Council.
443 Shiratori, Toshio. As a career Foreign Ministry official, he served as Chief of the
Information Bureau of the Foreign Office, 1929-1933; Minister to the Scandinavia
countries, 1933-1937; and Ambassador to Italy, 1938-1940. In 1940 he became
an adviser to the Japanese Foreign Office.
496 Muto, Gen. Akira. Served in the War Ministry and on the general Staff with the
Kwantung and Central China Armies. In 1943 he was placed in command of the
2nd Guards Division in Sumatra and in 1944 became Chief of Staff of the 14th
Area Army in the Philippines.
503 Hirota, Baron Koki. A career diplomat, he served as Foreign Minister, 1933-1937,
and Prime Minister, 1936-1937.
503 Kimura, Gen. Heitaro. Served as Chief of Staff of the Kwantung Army, 1940-1941;
Vice Minister of War, 1941-1943; War Councilor, 1943; and commander in chief of
the Japanese Army in Burma.
618 Kido, Marquis Koichi. During 1937-1939 he held the posts of Education Minister,
Welfare Minister, and Home Minister, and in 1940 he became Lord Keeper of the
Privy Seal.
618 Oka, Adm. Takasume. Served as section chief in the General and Military Affairs
Bureau of the Navy, 1938-1940, and chief of that Bureau, 1940-1944. Became Vice
Navy Minister and commander in chief of the Chinkai (Korea) Naval Station, 1944.
626 Hirohito, Emperor of Japan.

Intelligence and Investigative Dossiers

American POWs-World War II-Japan 1946-1947 (0319-A1-1840)


This series mainly consists of copies of depositions given by former American prisoners of
war (POWs) held by Japan during World War II. The former POWs accuse their captors of
war crimes in the depositions, for actions ranging from murder of other POWs to beatings
and deliberately withholding food and medical treatment. Some of the depositions describe
mistreatment of the captives by Americans placed in positions of authority over their fellow
prisoners by the Japanese. The series includes depositions by civilian internees too, as well
as correspondence relating to locating the former soldiers, and instructions for carrying

RG 319. Records of the Army Staff 708


Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence (G-2) Entry 1840: American POWsWorld War IIJapan,
1946-1947

out the depositions. Arranged alphabetically by the last name of the person who gave the
deposition.

A few records from unrelated security investigations into the background of the former
POWs in the years after the war are also included. Boxes 1-9, location: 490/10/15/06.

Box File File Name


1 X4000141 Abbott, Clyde M.
1 X8003644 Adams, Marie
1 X4002221 Aldrich, Robert. L
1 C2015571 Alford, William C.
1 X4003652 Ammons, Cecil
1 X4003401 Amorosco, Arnold D.
1 X4005551 Arcenaux, Frank S.
1 X4006945 Armijo, Jimmy G
1 X4006288 Ash, William S.
1 X4007219 Ayers, Billy A.
1 X4007758 Babb, James W.
1 X4007821 Baclawski, Arthur M.
1 C2015663 Bahrenburg, James H.
1 X4008402 Bailey, Jack Wayne
1 C2015655 Bailey, John H.
1 X4008265 Bailey, William
1 X4008489 Bajorek, Aloysius S.
1 X4008241 Baker, Arthur B.
1 X4009051 Bales, Ernest Jr.
1 C2015652 Barash, Herman W.
1 X4009934 Barela, Pat F.
1 X4009470 Barker, William H.
1 X4010007 Barnes, Lellon
1 X7184351 Barthel, James P.
1 X7184382 Barton, Wallace A.
1 C2016786 Battiste, August
1 X7184374 Begay, Keats
1 C2015720 Bell, Edward
1 X4013039 Bell, Paul Albert
1 C2015721 Benedum, George D.
1 X4015393 Bickford, Harlan
1 C2015706 Bigelow, Frank H.
1 X4014964 Biggs, Chester M.
1 X4016129 Black, Odis C.
1 X4016317 Blanchard, Lloyd Paul
1 C2016805 Blau, Sanford J.
2 C2015730 Bloom, Samuel M.
2 X4018906 Bolin, Van John
2 C2015830 Brohm, Frank

RG 319. Records of the Army Staff 709


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1946-1947

Box File File Name


2 C2017225 Brouse, Wayne William
2 X4026219 Brakebill, Francis
2 X4020546 Bramlett, Kelley B.
2 X4026625 Brandenburgh, John B.
2 X4020607 Brennan, Henry
2 C2016787 Brown, Harry Merrill
2 C2015839 Brown, Julian B.
2 C2015842 Brown, Robert M.
2 X4026041 Bruaw, Michael H.
2 X6020936 Buck, Kenneth M.
2 X7184355 Byrnside, Fred Lincoln
2 X4027144 Campbell, Roger
2 X4027070 Capps, Thurman L.
2 C2016837 Carmichael, Richard H.
2 X4029567 Casey, Otho C.
2 X4029587 Cassiani, Helen M.
2 X7184415 Castleton, John V.
2 X4032022 Chavez, Asier
2 X4031978 Chavez, Joe
2 X4032367 Chintis, Nicholas
2 X4039726 Clark, Paul M.
2 X4039821 Claunch, Floyd Elbert
2 X4039374 Clemons, Aaron Lee
2 X4040634 Clinton, Jack W.
2 X4039642 Cobb, Robert J.
2 X4039664 Coker, Lawrence
2 X4036787 Coleman, Floyd S.
2 C2015789 Collier, James C.
2 X4040029 Collier, Joe C.
2 X4039481 Colquitt, Lewis R.
2 C2015903 Conaway, Woodrow W.
2 C2015915 Cook, Kermit
2 X4039861 Cookerham, George
2 X4036788 Cookingham, Leroy
2 X4039433 Cott, Bill
2 X4040350 Court, Julian
2 X4040176 Crain, Drew
2 C2016838 Crance, Clarence E.
2 X4036951 Crouch, Cecil A.
2 X4040271 Crunkleton, Earnest W.
2 X4039434 Curby, William W.
2 X4036875 Curtis, Frank Norton
2 X7184418 Curtis, Louis N.
2 C2015959 DAmore Andato A.S.
2 C2015966 Dalton, Joseph F.

RG 319. Records of the Army Staff 710


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1946-1947

Box File File Name


2 C2015967 Dananay, Milan
2 C2015978 Davis, Howard L.
2 X4045234 Davis, John A.S.
2 X4050367 Davis, Warren
2 C2016033 Dixon, George R.
2 X4050369 Dobbs, Francis E.
2 C2016045 Doner, Millicent
2 X4044345 Dubose, Allan D.
2 X7184444 Duffy, John E.
2 X4050370 Dyches, Dale D.
2 X4054583 Engel, Fred S.
2 X4054735 Enyart, Clinton
2 X4058776 Fails, Alvin H.
2 X4061151 Ficklin, Frank W.
2 C2016665 Field, Ernest T.
2 X4060456 Flores, Benedict A.
2 C2016137 Fonner, Paul C.
2 X4060532 Fox, Orville K.
2 C2016148 Fox, William E.
2 X8280988 Freedman, Bertram
2 X4066829 Garcia, Thomas
2 X4066203 Garner, Edwards Lee
2 X4066188 Garza, Plutarco
2 X4069139 Gately, William E.
4 C2016200 Gaudiani, Vincent
4 C2016204 Gay, Wyatte Justice
4 C2016205 Gazibara, Nick
4 X4066186 Gebhard, Roy
4 X4067522 Gibson, Eugene E.
4 C2016219 Ginsberg, Joseph E.
4 X4067175 Glover, Ross
4 X4066206 Goddard, Walter
4 XF478827 Goldsmith, L.E.
4 X4066502 Golightly, Robert L.
4 X4066185 Goode, Joseph D.
4 X4066170 Gordon, Byron C.
4 C2016685 Gordon, Marcus E.
4 X4066205 Gray, Leon M.
4 X4068083 Green, Charles
4 C2016016 Gregel, Toney
4 X4066187 Griffing, John W.
4 X4067744 Guajardo, Julian F.
4 X7184449 Haberer, Florentina
4 C2017176 Hall, Farley B.
4 X4080587 Hall, George C.

RG 319. Records of the Army Staff 711


Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence (G-2) Entry 1840: American POWsWorld War IIJapan,
1946-1947

Box File File Name


4 C2017534 Hartman, Helen A.
4 X7184568 Hasse, Edward F.
4 C2017030 Hastings, Alvin L.
4 X7184572 Hebbard, William L.
4 X4090612 Hedges, Harold T.
4 X4089591 Hegdal, Joseph D.
4 C2017544 Heidlebaugh, Rolin E.
4 X4081884 Hendrickson, Holly
4 X4081682 Hendry, Warren E.
4 X7184574 Henetz, Michael
4 X4087427 Henley, Watson L.
4 X4080589 Hensley, Jim E.
4 C2017555 Herbst, Mark G.
5 X4087342 Herrera, Albert
5 C2017177 Herzog, Herbert H.
5 X4081558 Hoblit, Roy D.
5 X4081557 Holt, Troy E.
5 C2018271 Hommey, Clifford F.
5 C2016252 Hoskins, Thomas J
5 C2016253 Hotchkiss, Clifford E.
5 X4030051 Hough, Joseph W.
5 X4081643 Howard, James P.
5 X4081555 Hubbard, Ralph W.
5 C2016264 Huckstep, Robert H.
5 C2017527 Huff, James E.
5 C2018272 Iarussi, Reynald Paul
5 X4092673 Jackson, Robert C.
5 X7184600 Johnston, Lucius F. Jr.
5 X4092341 Jones, Bobby
5 X4092171 Jones, Paul C.
5 X4092344 Jordan, Charles B.
5 X5437845 Joseph, Irving V.
5 C2017482 Kadel, Richard C.
5 X4100739 Karr, Austin C.
5 C2018278 Kauffman, Vernice
5 X4099878 Keithly, Oscar W.
5 C2018223 Kester, Bacil B.
5 E2018788 Kunick, John
5 C2018318 Kwiatkowski, Joseph D.
5 X4107275 Landin, Mariano
5 X4112223 Lane, Victor D.
5 X4109131 Lee, John W.
5 X4107946 Lehman, Clarence
5 X4109124 Lewis, Dale A.
5 C2018417 Leyrer, Robert J.

RG 319. Records of the Army Staff 712


Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence (G-2) Entry 1840: American POWsWorld War IIJapan,
1946-1947

Box File File Name


5 X4100015 Limpert, Daniel
5 AC857271 Little, Edward N.
5 C2018446 Lohrig, Charles W.
6 C2018451 Lynn, Delbert E.
6 X4118121 MacCurdy, David J.
6 X7184639 Macholl, Louis G.
6 X4121686 Magee, Powell L.
6 X4121131 Maggard, James R.
6 X4118136 Malone, Richard R.
6 C2018506 Markowitz, Herbert A.
6 AC857928 Martinez, Jimmy G.
6 X4118880 Martinez, Martin Jr.
6 X4120200 Martinez, Ramon Perez
6 X3045303 Mason, Lassiter A.
6 X4045276 Mayo, Dayton Goodman
6 C2018344 Mazer, Maurice A.
6 C2018454 McAndrews, Eugene J.
6 C2018343 McCandless, John C.
6 X4121239 McCollum, Virgil O.
6 X7184655 McDonald, Robert J.
6 C2018381 McEwen, Alden D.
6 C2018383 McGrew, Alfred C.
6 X4117942 McInnis, Harry B.
6 X4117945 McKee, Clyde
6 X4119913 McNeil, Wilson R.
6 C2018347 Mefford, Homer Jr.
6 X4119979 Miller, Fredric
6 XA516815 Miller, Hugo
6 X4117944 Mirabel, Lorenzo
6 X4118826 Morris, Herbert R.
6 X4117902 Morris, James
6 X4118349 Morris, James R.
6 X7184670 Morris, Katharine
6 X4118135 Moss, Dewey L.
6 X4120790 Moss, Wilford A.
6 C2018332 Mott, Alexis Jay
6 C2016949 Moxley, Kenneth P.
6 X4114872 Muller, Benjamin Teofilo
6 X4120791 Munsey, Cone J.
7 C2018575 Narowanski, Peter
7 X4135649 Nicholson, Toxie H
7 C2017171 Nickols, Carl Nick
7 X4135902 Novak, Henry A.
7 X4145714 Pardue, J.C.
7 X4146923 Patterson, Aubin R.

RG 319. Records of the Army Staff 713


Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence (G-2) Entry 1840: American POWsWorld War IIJapan,
1946-1947

Box File File Name


7 X4146922 Patterson, J.T.
7 X4146444 Peak, Jack D.
7 C2019581 Peavler, William
7 X4147019 Perdue, Benton B.
7 C2019577 Perilman, William
7 X4145092 Petrzuzela, Alexander
7 X4145135 Porche, Clyde E.
7 C2016927 Poynter, Arthur T.
7 X4146040 Pride, Kenneth J.
7 C2019569 Primrose, Charles W.
7 X4146173 Pringle, William J.
7 C2019572 Provencher, Ray
7 X4148406 Quintana, Aurelio
7 X4148136 Quirk, Martin E.
7 X4158119 Rael, Marcus R.
7 X4156478 Ranson, Kenneth E.
7 X4158613 Rasbury, Lester C.
7 C2019450 Rayl, Lewis
7 C2017035 Raynor, Edwin C.
7 X4158847 Reed, Henry
7 D8038586 Reynolds, James E.
7 X4157545 Rhodes, Calvin A.
7 X7140482 Rice, William E.
7 X7184934 Richardson, Grace W.
7 X4159303 Riddle, Roy Lee
7 C2019451 Ring, Robert E.
7 C2019522 Robertson, Donald A.
7 X4157088 Robertson, Michael
7 X4157633 Robichaux, Elwood
7 C2017042 Robinson, Lawrence
8 X4157547 Rodriguez, Ralph
8 X7184461 Roepke, Fred C.
8 C2017036 Roth, Jerome J.
8 X4158174 Russell, Garrett A.
8 X4178003 Saldivar, Julian Theodore
8 X4178053 Salinas, Alejandro
8 X4173324 Sanchez, Alfredo Felix
8 C2019420 Sandlin, Richard E.
8 X4176587 Scaff, Alvin H.
8 C2017380 Scheibley, Ralph B.
8 C2019705 Schmidt, Charles W.
8 C2019538 Schmitt, Clement P.
8 C2019655 Schultz, Oliver M.
8 C2019638 Schwartz, Solomon
8 X8807364 Sharp, Felix

RG 319. Records of the Army Staff 714


Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence (G-2) Entry 1840: American POWsWorld War IIJapan,
1946-1947

Box File File Name


8 X4174432 Shores, O. Denzil
8 C2017382 Shropshire, George W.
8 X4177768 Singleton, Ray O.
8 X4174431 Skinner, Walter Sidney
8 X4174433 Slavens, Charles O.
8 X8533624 Slocum, Edward P.
8 X4176683 Smith, Joe S.
8 G8004188 Snowden, Paul Sidney
8 C2019849 Snyder, Donald Neilson
8 X4174436 Speece, Jack R.
8 X7184503 Spencer, James C.
8 X4177290 St. Clair, James W.
8 X4176684 Staus, Alvin A.
8 X7184505 Stearns, Willard
8 X8873224 Sutherland, Alexander M.
8 X4174441 Sutton, Delbert H.
8 C2019767 Taylor, Clarence M.
8 X4183703 Taylor, Vanton
9 X4181691 Tharpe, Blucher S.
9 X4182745 Thomas, Harold L.
9 X4184533 Tims, Roy E.
9 X4180468 Turner, James C.
9 C2019765 Tyring, Dennis E.
9 C2019889 Usner, Frederick R.
9 X4188147 Vallejo, Jose F.
9 X7184317 Vanderboget, Carlton L.
9 G8006190 Vann, James
9 E2003730 Veltman, Andrew W.
9 X7184318 Villiers, Russell L.
9 C2017287 Waters, William I.
9 X8959987 Wheeler, Tony J.
9 X4192745 White, Calvin E.
9 C2019928 Whittinghill, Grover D.
9 X7184550 Widdefield, James
9 X4190574 Wilkerson, Vincent W.
9 X4109658 Williams, Luther
9 X8974071 Wilson, Harold W.
9 X4192673 Woodson, Jack Thurston
9 X4192026 Wysocki, Theodore
9 C2019938 Zimmerman, John

RG 319. Records of the Army Staff 715


Records of the Special Staffs, Office of the Chief of Military History Entry145: Publications, Unpublished Manu-
scripts, and Supporting Records 1943-1977

Records Relating to the Attack on Pearl Harbor and to Sabotage


Activities, 1935-1947

Memorandums, reports, letters, cables, maps, photographs, and other records gathered by
G-2 during and after World War II in connection with the investigations both of the Army
Pearl Harbor Board (convened in 1944) and of the post-war Joint Congressional Committee
on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack (established in 1945). Most of the items in
this series were logged in as part of either the Army Intelligence Decimal File, 1941-1948;
or the Army Intelligence Project Decimal File, 1941-1945, but were kept separate from
these two files. Arranged according to the War Department Decimal File Scheme. Boxes 1-
3 location: 270/15/2/06.

Records of the Defense Language Institute (DLI) and its


Predecessors

Records of the Military Intelligence Language School at Fort Snelling, MN, 1943-
1945 (0319-UD-1207)
Series consists primarily of official histories of activities of the Military Language School. It
includes some photographs. Unarranged. Box 1 location: 290/75/32/05.

Office of the Chief of Military History

Historical Manuscript File

Box Subject
297-298 Provost Marshal Generals Office World War II History 1939-1945 location:
270/19/1/02

Records of the Historical Services Division

Publications, Unpublished Manuscripts, and Supporting Records 1943-1977

Box Subject
514-522 Special Studies: Order of Battle Japan location: 270/19/12/02

RG 319. Records of the Army Staff 716


Records of the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Deputy Chief of Staff Entry 1099: Subject File
1945-1952

Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation


Headquarters, World War II
Record Group 331

Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the


Allied Powers (SCAP)

Established by General Order 1, GHQ SCAP, October 2, 1945, pursuant to a directive of


President Truman, August 14, 1945, designating Gen. Douglas MacArthur as SCAP, as
agreed to by the governments of the United States, the United Kingdom, the Republic of
China, and the U.S.S.R. Responsible for enforcing Japanese compliance with the Instrument
of Surrender, signed September 2, 1945. Headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. Abolished by
General Order 10, GHQ SCAP, April 28, 1952, following conclusion of the Treaty of Peace
with Japan, April 28, 1952.

It should be noted that all SCAP records are housed in Federal Record Center boxes.
Researchers should be aware that there are numerous series of records not covered in this
section of the finding aid that are identified in the SCAP finding aids. These finding aids
provide detailed box and folder title list information. Researchers should consult the Master
Location Register for locations.

General Administrative File 1951-1952 (0331-UD-1097)


Boxes 1-2 location: 290/9/31/03

Box Subject
1 JLC War Crimes October 1951
2 SCAP Records: International Tribunal October 1951-February 1952

Public Information Section

Reports 1946-1950 (0331-UD-1105)


Contains information on the International Military Tribunal for the Far East. Box 34 location:
290/9/33/02.

Office of the Chief of Staff

Deputy Chief of Staff

SCAPINS 1945-1952 (0331-UD-1098)


Boxes 3-5, 5A-5E location: 290/9/31/03

Subject File 1945-1952 (0331-UD-1099)


Contains information on reparations, summations of non-military activities, and the
International Military Tribunal for the Far East. Researchers should consult box and folder
title list for specific boxes. Boxes 6-14 location: 290/9/31/06.

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 717
Records of the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Chief of Information Entry 1899: Formerly
Top Secret Correspondence and Message File

Subject File 1946-1951 (0331-UD-1100)


Boxes 15-17 location: 290/9/32/02

Chief of Information

Formerly Top Secret Correspondence and Message File (0331-UD-1899)


Box 1 location: 290/24/02/02

Box Subject
1 A/51-255/16 #1
1 A/51-255/16 #2
1 A/51-255/16 #3 & #4
1 SWNCC 21/2: Unconditional Surrender of Japan
1 SWNCC 21/6: Unconditional Surrender of Japan
1 SWNCC 21/8: Unconditional Surrender of Japan
1 SWNCC 52/4: Politico-Military Problems in the Far East: Basic Directive for Post-
Surrender Military Government in Japan Proper
1 SWNCC 52/13: Disposition of Uranium Oxide Impounded by SCAP
1 SWNCC 52/20: Publicity Aspects of Proposed Instructions by SCAP Authorizing
Japanese Research in Technological Subjects
1 SWNCC 52/23: Publicity Aspect of Proposed Instructions by SCAP Authorizing
Japanese Research in Technological Subjects
1 SWNCC 57/3: Apprehension and Punishment of War Criminals (Japan)
1 SWNCC 58/9: Disarmament, Demobilization and Disposition of Enemy Arms,
Ammunition and Implements of War (Japan)
1 SWNCC 65/2: Establishment of a Far Eastern Advisory Commission
1 SWNCC 65/3: Establishment of a Far Eastern Advisory Commission
1 SWNCC 65/7: Establishment of a Far Eastern Advisory Commission
1 SWNCC 70/13: Allied Participation in the Occupation of Japan
1 SWNCC 79/1: Structure and Composition of Civil Affairs Administration in Korea
1 SWNCC 101/4: A Temporary International Authority in Korea
1 SWNCC 150/1: Politico-Military Problems in the Far East: U.S. Initial Post-Defeat
Policy Relating to Japan
1 SWNCC 150/3: Politico-Military Problems in the Far East: U.S. Initial Post-Defeat
Policy Relating to Japan
1 JCS 470/3: Revised Boundaries of the Southeast Asia Command
1 JCS 819/11: Military Government Administration in the Ryukyu Islands
1 SWNCC 819/12: Military Government Administration in the Ryukyu Islands
1 JCS 1231/8: Revision of Civil Affairs Directives for Former Japanese Mandated
Islands and the Japanese Outlying Islands
1 JCS 1330/22: Implementing Plans for Inactivation of China Theater
1 JCS 1345/3
1 JCS 1619/8: Disposition of the Ryukyu Islands
1 JCS 1634: Claim of the Government of Bulgaria for Certain Japanese Liabilities

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 718
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Assistant Chief of Staff,
G-2 (Intelligence), Military Intelligence Division Entry 1130: Subject File, 1945-1951

Assistant Chief of Staff, G-2 (Intelligence)

Intelligence Division

Miscellaneous File 1945-1951 (0331-UD-1129)


Boxes 231-236 location: 290/10/06/03

Box Subject
231-236 Miscellaneous Letters to the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers, Doc
1021-Doc 38607, October 1945-March 1948

Library Section

Subject File 1945-1950 (0331-UD-1131)


Arranged by subject. See box and folder list for complete listing. Boxes 239-242 location:
290/10/06/06.

Box Subject
239 Active War Department Intelligence Targets
241-242 Translation Requested of Allied Translator and Interpreter Section, 1945-1950

Military Intelligence Division

Subject File 1945-1951 (0331-UD-1130)


Boxes 237-238 location: 290/10/06/05

Box Subject
237 Accession List #2 - #4, November 1945
237 Accession List #31 & #32, October 1946, December 1946
237 Consolidated Accession List, Number 1, Number 2, November 1945-December 1945
237 Consolidated Accession Lists N thru Z, December 1945-July 1946
237 Supplement to Consolidated Accession List No. 2, February 1946
237 Supplement to Consolidated Accession List No. 2, July 1946
237 Supplement to Consolidated Accession List No. 2, March 1946
237 Supplement to Consolidated Accession List No. 2, May 1946
237 WDIT Activities Report from 1 January-31 January 1947
237 WDIT Activities Report from January 1-December 31, 1946 (12 folders)
237 WDIT Activities Report to 31 December 1945
237 Weekly Accession List, Number 5 - Number 30, November 1945-August 1946
238 Japanese Mandated Islands, December 1946-December 1947
238 Dead File (material which has been revised), May 1946-March 1951
238 Strategic Intelligence Digest (SID), May 1946-February 1950

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 719
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Assistant Chief of Staff,
G-2 (Intelligence), Public Safety Division Entry 1136: General File 1946-1950

Public Safety Division

General File 1946-1950 (0331-UD-1136)


Boxes 277-313 location: 290/10/08/06

Box Subject
278 Police Reorganization #31: Japanese Government Officials, 1937-45
279 014.12: Art Treasures, 1949
279 Monthly Report of Activities, January 1947-August 1949
283 The Intelligence Series (G-2 USAFFE-SWPA-AFPAC-FEC-SCAP): Volume V,
Operations of the Allied Translator and Interpreter Section, GHQ, SWPA, May 1945-
December 1947 [and documentary appendix)
283 The Intelligence Series (G-2 USAFFE-SWPA-AFPAC-FEC-SCAP): Volume IX,
Operations of the Civil Intelligence Section, GHQ, FEC & SCAP, December 1949
284 Index of Japanese Organizations Contained in the National Reference Library,
Compilation Branch, Operations Division, CIS, G-2, as of 4 March 1947
290 Index of Japanese Organizations in the National Reference Library, March-June
1947
290 Mission of Civil Intelligence Section, G-2 and Its Divisions
295 Provost Marshall Activities Kempei-Tai Informal Notes, Disarmament and
Demobilization (Police Contributions), January 1946
295 Shideharas Cabinet 1945: Biography Notes on Members, October 1945-February
1947
299 Glossary of Japanese Police Terms, May 1946
305 Civil Intelligence Section Periodical Summary, No. 1-No. 24, September-January
1948 (24 folders)
306 Civil Intelligence Section Periodical Summary, No. 25-No. 35, February 1948-
November 1949 (22 folders)
307 Civil Intelligence Section Periodical Summary, No. 43-No. 46, August-November
1949
307 Civil Intelligence Section Special Report: Left Wing - Right Wing, Japanese
Proletarian Politics
307 Civil Intelligence Section Special Report: War Politics in Japan, August 1946
307 Civil Intelligence Special Report: The Brocade Banner - The Story of Japanese
Nationalism, September 1946
307 Trends: Japan-Korea, Philippines - No. 29, No. 30, July 1946
308 ATIS Press Translations and Summaries - Japan, No. 80, July 1946
308 ATIS Press Translations and Summaries - Japan, No. 105, September 1946
308 ATIS Press Translations and Summaries - Japan, No. 139-No. 144, Oct. 1946
(6 folders)
308 ATIS Press Translations and Summaries - Japan, No. 145-No. 164, November 1946
(19 folders)
309 ATIS Press Translations and Summaries - Japan, No. 165-189, Dec. 1946
(19 folders)
309 ATIS Press Translations and Summaries - Japan, No. 193-No. 214, January 1947
(17 folders)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 720
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Adjutant Generals Sec-
tion, Operations Division, Mail and Records Branch Entry 1150: Decimal File, 1945-1946

Box Subject
310 ATIS Press Translations and Summaries - Japan, No. 214-No. 219, February 1947
(4 folders)
310 ATIS Press Translations and Summaries - Japan, No. 239-No. 262, March 1947
(10 folders)
310 ATIS Press Translations and Summaries - Japan, No. 265-No. 280, April 1947
(8 folders)
310 ATIS Press Translations and Summaries - Japan, No. 300-No. 302, May 1947
(2 folders)

Military Intelligence Service Division

Allied Translator and Interpreter Section

Press Translations and Summaries 1945-1950 (0331-UD-1145)


Boxes 375-379ZZ location: 290/10/13/03

Box Subject
375-379 Press Translations and Summaries, 19451950 location: 290/10/13/03
379A-379ZZ Press Translations and Summaries, 19451950 location: 290/10/13/05

Adjutant Generals Section

Operations Division

Mail and Records Branch

Decimal File 1945-1946 (0331-UD-1150)


Boxes 408-466 location: 290/10/16/02

Box File
408 000.4: #1, January 1945-July 1946
408 000.4: #2, February 1946-December 1946
408 000.5: #1, November 1945-April 1946
408 000.5: #1, War Crimes [Empty Folder]
408 000.5: #1, September 1945-October 1945
408 000.5: #1, Australian Military Forces List of War Criminals Held in Custody, January
1946-March 1946
408 000.5: #1, 2, War Crimes, June 1945-March 1946
409 000.5: #3, Closed, June 1946-December 1946
409 000.5: #3, WC (SCAP), November 1945-July 1946
409 000.5: #3, 1946, Closed (Transferred from AFPAC & Screened), July 1945-Dec.
1945
409 000.5: #2, Closed, November 1945-August 1946
409 000.5: #4, October 1946-May 1947
409 000.5: #4, 1946, Closed (Transferred from AFPAC & Screened), June-December
1945

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 721
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Adjutant Generals Sec-
tion, Operations Division, Mail and Records Branch Entry 1150: Decimal File, 1945-1946

Box File
409 000.5: #4, WC, November 1945-March 1946
409 000.5: #5, 1946, Closed (Transferred from AFPAC & Screened), October 1945-
December 1945
409 000.5: #5, WC, November 1945-June 1948
409 000.5: #6, 1946, Closed (Transferred from AFPAC & Screened), January-April 1946
409 000.5: #6, WC, September 1945-November 1945
410 000.5: War Crimes, Line 590, Release of Suspects, April 1946-December 1946
410 000.5: #1, War Crimes, Line 555, Release of Suspects, April 1946-December 1946
410 000.5: #7, War Crimes, January 1946-April 1946
410 000.5: #8, War Crimes, March 1946-May 1946
410 000.5: #9, War Crimes, December 1945-May 1946
410 000.5: #10, War Crimes, May 1946-October 1947
410 000.5: #11, War Crimes, June 1946-January 1948
410 000.5: #12, War Crimes, August 1946-September 1946
411 000.5: #13, War Crimes, September 1946-August 1948
411 000.5: #14, War Crimes, October 1946-December 1946
411 000.5: #15, War Crimes, December 1946-May 1947
411 No Title, April 1946
411 000.5: #2, Apprehension of War Criminals, December 1946-October 1947
411 000.5: #2, International Military Tribunal, March 1946-August 1946
411 000.5: Opening Statement of the Prosecution
411 000.5: International Tribunal for the Far East, January 1946-February 1946
411 000.5: #1, International Military Tribunal, February 1946-March 1946
411 Enclosure File for International Military Tribunal [Empty Folder]
411 000.5: #3, I.M.T., August 1946-November 1946
411 000.5: #1, War Criminals Enclosure File
411 000.5: #2, War Criminals, Release of Suspects, December 1946-December 1947
411 000.5: Military Commission (War Criminals), March 1946-December 1946
433 300.4, December 1945-June 1946
433 300.4: Military Commission Orders, May 1946-July 1946
433 300.5: SCAP Bulletins, March 1946-September 1946
433 300.6: Miscellaneous Occupation Instructions, November 1945-December 1945
433 300.6: SCAP Occupation Instructions, December 1945-April 1946 (2 folders)
433 300.6: Office Memos, April 1946-December 1946
434 300.6: Catalog of SCAP Directives to the Imperial Japanese Government,
December 1946-February 1947
434 300.6: SCAPIN (11 folders)
435 300.6: SCAPIN (10 folders)
436 300.6: SCAPIN-As (8 folders)
440 314.4 Captured Records. Contains information regarding the activities of the
Washington Document Center (WDC) Advanced Echelons work in Japan
441 319.1: Allied Translator & Interpreter Section Monthly Reports, Dec. 1945-Feb.
1946
441 319.1: Military Government Report, December 1945-June 1946
442 319.1, December 1945

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 722
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Adjutant Generals Sec-
tion, Operations Division, Mail and Records Branch Entry 1150: Decimal File, 1945-1946

Box File
442 319.1: Daily Military Government Reports #1, March 1946-December 1946 (2
folders)
442 319.1: Weekly Military Occupation Activities Reports, Week Ending 29 September
1945; Week Ending 16 November, 1946 (3 folders)
442 Summation of U.S. Army Military Government Activities in the Ryukyu Islands -
Nos. 1 & 2, July 1946-December 1946
442 Summation of Non-Military Activities in Japan Nos. 8-15, May 1946-December
1946
443 Summation of Non-Military Activities in Japan and Korea: #1-5, September 1945-
February 1946
443 Summation of U.S. Army Military Government Activities in Korea: #8-15, May
1946-December 1946
444 322: Counter Intelligence Section, September 1945-September 1946 (2 folders)
444 322: Civil Property Custodian #1, September 1945-March 1946
444 322: Chief of Staffs Office #1, September 1945-February 1946
445 322: Diplomatic Section, May 1946-November 1946 (2 folders)
445 322: Economic Scientific Section #1, September 1945-May 1946
445 322: September 1945-August 1946
445 322: Economic Scientific Section #2, June 1946
445 322: Government Section #1, September 1945-March 1946
445 322: Legal Section #1, October 1945-May 1946
445 322: Military Government #1, September 1945-August 1946 (2 folders)
445 322: CI&E Section #1, September 1945-January 1946
445 322: International Prosecution Section, January 1946-May 1946
445 322.01: Liaison Office, September 1945-January 1946
447 334: Allied Military Council #1, October 1945-December 1946
447 334: FEAC #1, October 1945-February 1946
447 334: Reparations Commission #2, October 1945-July 1946
448 350.03, September 1946-December 1946
450 370.2: #2, December 1945-December 1946
450 370.2: Operations Reports - Japan, September 1946-December 1946
450 370.2: Operations Reports - Korea, September 1946-December 1946
450 370.2: Monthly Summary of Operations, September 1945-October 1945
450 370.26, March 1946-May 1946
451 383.6: #2, August 1945-December 1945
451 383.6: #3, October 1945-November 1945
451 383.6: #5, September 1945-June 1946
451 383.6: #3, February 1946-December 1946
451 Procedure for Processing, Return and Reassignment of Recovered Personnel, Aug.
1945
451 383.6: #1, August 1945-October 1945
452 383.6: Prisoner of War, August 1945-September 1945
452 386.3, September 1945-March 1946
453 386.3: #1, September 1945-April 1946
453 386.3: #2, March 1946-October 1946
453 386.3: #3, May 1946-December 1946
453 386.3: Report of Disposition of Surrendered Enemy Equipment, November 1945-
November 1946 (7 folders)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 723
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Adjutant Generals Sec-
tion, Operations Division, Mail and Records Branch Entry 1152: Decimal File, 1948

Box File
456 400: Prisoners of war, August 1945-November 1945
466 470.6, September 1945-May 1946

Decimal File 1947 (0331-UD-1151)


Boxes 479-533 location: 290/10/19/05

Box File
479 000.4: #1, January 1947-December 1947
479 Document No. 0001: Part I
479 Appendix A & B to Document No. 0001
479 000.5: SCAP #1 1947
479 000.5: W.C. [War Criminals] #1 1947
479 000.5: SCAP #2 - 1947
480 000.5: W.C. [War Criminals], January 1947-August 1948 (9 folders)
481 000.5: W.C. [War Criminals], May 1947-July 1948 (7 folders)
482 000.5: W.C. #16, December 1947-January 1948
501 200.2: #1, December 1946-December 1947
501 200.2: #2, October 1947-December 1947
501 200.2: Admission to Sugamo Prison, January 1947-December 1947 (2 folders)
502 300.6: #1, June 1947-December 1947
502 300.6: Occupation Instructions #1, October 1947
502 300.6: Office Memos #1, January 1947-September 1947
502 300.6: Catalog to SCAPINs, March 1947
502 300.6: SCAPIN 1432-1700, January 1947-June 1950 (3 folders)
503 300.6: SCAPIN 1701-1839, May 1947-July 1949 (4 folders)
503 300.6: SCAPIN-As 2914-4300, January 1947-August 1947 (14 folders)
504 300.6: SCAPIN-As 4301-5087, August 1947-December 1947 (8 folders)
507 334: F.E.C., January 1947-December 1947
507 350.03, January 1947-December 1947
510 370.2: #1, January 1947-December 1947
510 370.2: Japan Operational Reports, January 1947-January 1948 (3 folders)
510 370.2: Korean Operational Reports, January 1947-July 1947 (2 folders)
510 370.2: Ryukyus Operational Reports, March 1947-December 1947
510 383.6, December 1946-December 1947
510 386.3, January 1947-July 1947
511 386.3: #2, June 1947-October 1947
511 386.3: #3, October 1947-December 1947

Decimal File 1948 (0331-UD-1152)

Boxes 534-580 location: 290/10/22/03

Box File
535 000.4, January 1948-December 1948
535 000.5: #2, August 1948-December 1948

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 724
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Adjutant Generals Sec-
tion, Operations Division, Mail and Records Branch Entry 1153: Decimal File, 1949-1950

Box File
535 000.5: War Crimes Operations - IMTFE Teleconference, December 1947-June 1948
535 000.5: #1, January 1948-August 1948
535 000.5: W.C. [War Criminals], January 1948-November 1948 (5 folders)
536 000.5: War Criminals #6, May 1948-September 1951 (5 folders)
536 000.5: 8th Army Military Commission #1, June 1948-December 1948
556 300.5: SCAP Circulars, January 1948-November 1948
556 300.6, February 1948-November 1948
556 300.6: Occupational Instructions, January 1948
556 300.6: Office Memos, January 1948-August 1948
556 300.6: SCAPIN 1840-1953, January 1948-May 1951 (2 folders)
556 300.6: SCAPIN-As 5088-5800, January-July 1948 (2 folders)
556 300.6: SCAPIN-As 5801-6100 [Folders Only]
556 300.6: SCAPIN-As 6101-6200, October 1948-November 1948
556 300.6: SCAPIN-As 6201-6274 [Empty Folder]
558 334: Far Eastern Commission #1, January 1948-December 1948
558 350.03: #1, February 1948-October 1948
560 383.6, November 1947-December 1948
561 386.3: #1, January 1948-May 1948
561 386.3: #2, May 1948-December 1948

Decimal File 1949-1950 (0331-UD-1153)


Boxes 581-675 location: 290/10/24/04

Box File
582 000.4: #1, January 1949-August 1950
582 000.5: #1, December 1946-December 1950
582 000.5: W.C. #1, January 1949
582 000.5: W.C. Non-Record, October 1949-December 1950
582 000.5: War Crimes, 8th Army Military Commission Orders #1, January-February
1949
583 000.5: War Criminals #2, January 1949-May 1949
583 000.5: War Criminals, 8th Army Military Commission Orders #2, March 1949
583 000.5: War Criminals #3, April 1949-June 1949
583 000.5: War Criminals, 8th Army Military Commission Order #3, April 1949
583 000.5: War Criminals #4, July 1949-September 1949
583 000.5: War Criminals, 8th Army Military Commission Order s #4, May 1949-May
1950
583 000.5: War Criminals #5, September 1949-April 1950
583 000.5: War Criminals, 8th Army Military Commission Orders #5 [Empty Folder]
583 000.5: War Criminals GHQ FEC Military Commission Orders, March-December 1950
583 000.5: November 1948-March 1949
584 000.5: War Criminals #6, January 1950-November 1950
584 000.5: War Criminals #7, September 1949-December 1950
643 300.4: General Orders, January 1949-December 1949
643 300.4: Military Commission Orders, January 1949-September 1949

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 725
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Adjutant Generals Sec-
tion, Operations Division, Mail and Records Branch Entry 1154: Decimal File, 1951-1952

Box File
643 300.5: January 1949-October 1950
643 300.5: SCAP Circulars, January 1949-December 1949
643 300.6: January 1949-December 1949
643 300.6: SCAP & Far East Command Staff Memorandums, January 1949-December
1949
643 300.6: Office Memorandums, June 1949
643 300.6: Occupation Instructions [Empty Folder]
643 300.6: SCAPIN-As 6275-7200, January 1949-June 1950 (9 folders)
644 300.6: SCAPIN-As 7201-7300, June 1950-October 1950
644 300.6: SCAPIN-As 7301-7400, October 1950-December 1950
644 300.6: SCAPIN 1954-2300, January 1949-December 1951 (4 folders)
644 300.6: SCAPIN 2301-2400 (Empty Folder)
644 300.7: May 1949-July 1950
647 333.5: #1, January 1949-January 1950
647 333.5: #2, October 1949-November 1950
647 333.7: June 1949-July 1949
647 334: January 1949-December 1950
647 334: FEC, January 1949-October 1950
647 350.03: December 1948-May 1949
647 350.05: January 1949-July 1950
648 350.05: Monthly Military Government Activities Report #1, January-November
1949
648 350.05: Monthly Military Government Activities Report #2, June 1949-June 1950
648 350.09: #1, December 1949-November 1950
648 350.09: #1, January 1949-February 1950
648 350.09: USAFIK G-2 Highlights #1, January 1949, March 1949
648 350.09: I Corps G-2 Highlights #1, January 1949-July 1949
648 350.09: IX Corps G-2 Highlights #1, January 1949-June 1949
648 350.09: Military Attach Reports #1, January 1949-April 1949
648 350.09: Ryukyus Command Military Government Reports, January 1949
648 350.09: State Department, January 1949-December 1950 (2 folders)
649 370.2: May 1950, July 1950
649 370.2: Japan Operation Reports #1-3, January 1949-December 1950 (3 folders)
649 370.2: Ryukyus Operation Reports (Empty Folder)
649 383.6: February 1950-November 1950
650 386.3: January 1949-December 1950

Decimal File 1951-1952 (0331-UD-1154)


Boxes 676-754 location: 290/10/29/01

Box File
676 000.4: June 1951-July 1951
676 000.5: War Criminals, Non Record, January 1951-April 1952
676 000.5: #1, January 1951-April 1952
677 000.5: War Criminals #1-#4, January 1951-April 1952 (4 folders)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 726
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Adjutant Generals Sec-
tion, Operations Division, Mail and Records Branch Entry 1168: Classifed Decimal File, 1945-1947

Box File
736 300.5: Bulletins & Circulars, January 1951-April 1952
736 300.6: Memoranda & Notes, February 1951-April 1952
736 300.6: SCAPIN-As, January 1951-April 1952
736 300.6: SCAPINs, January 1951-April 1952
736 300.6: Catalog of Directives to Japanese Government [Empty Folder]
736 300.6: Miscellaneous SCAPINs, December 1951-March 1952
736 300.6: Catalog of Administrative Directives, SCAPINs [Empty Folder]
736 300.6: Index of Directives to Japanese Government (SCAPINs), Dec. 1948-July
1951
736 300.7: Manuals, March 1951
739 350.09: State Department, January 1951-April 1952 (2 folders)
739 370.2: Operations & Reports, September 1951-April 1952
739 370.2: Japan Operations Report, January 1951-November 1951
739 383.6: Prisoners of War, March 1951-March 1952
740 386: Property Rights Involved in War #1, May 1951-June 1951

Classified Decimal File 1945-1947 (0331-UD-1158A)


Boxes 763-765 location: 290/10/33/02

Box File
763 000.4: November 1945-April 1946
763 000.5: December 1945-June 1946
763 000.5: TFD from AFPAC #2, September 1945-June 1946
763 000.5: Hirohito, November 1945-February 1946
763 000.5: #1, March 1945-December 1945
763 000.5: Yamashita, September 1945-September 1946
763 000.5: Homma, November 1945-April 1946
763 000.5: International Military Tribunal, December 1945-June 1946
763 000.5: WC #1-#, September 1945-January 1947 (2 folders)
764 000.5: War Criminals, January 1946-April 1947 (2 folders)
764 000.5: International Military Tribunal, July 1946-December 1947
764 000.5: July 1946-October 1946
764 000.5: War Criminals #1-#6, June 1946-August 1947 (6 folders)
764 000.5: Enclosure File - Theft of Personal Articles from Home of General Homma,
November 1945-August 1946
765 000.5: War Criminals, December 194

Classified Decimal File 1945-1947 (0331-UD-1168)


Boxes 785-1 thru 785-22 location: 290/10/34/03

Box File
785-3 040: Political Advisors, September 1945-June 1946
785-3 040: Political Summaries, October 1945-February 1946
785-3 040: State Department: #1, November 1945-October 1947 (2 folders)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 727
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Adjutant Generals Sec-
tion, Operations Division, Mail and Records Branch Entry 1168: Classifed Decimal File, 1945-1947

Box File
785-3 040: WSA, September 1945-January 1946
785-3 091: Austria, January 1946
785-3 091: Australia, September 1945, November 1945
785-3 091: British, September 1945-June 1946
785-3 091: Canada, June 1946
785-3 091: China, September 1945-May 1946
785-3 091: Finland, November 1945
785-3 091: India, February 1946
785-3 091: Italy, October 1945-February 1946
785-4 091: Australia, February 1947-April 1947
785-4 091: Britain, July 1946-July 1947
785-4 091: China, October 1945-October 1947
785-4 091: France, September 1946-April 1947
785-4 091: Germany #1, October 1945-May 1947 (2 folders)
785-4 091: Japan, September 1945-June 1946
785-4 091: Korea #2-A, B, C March 1946-April 1947 (3 folders)
785-4 091: Netherlands, August 1945-June 1946
785-4 091: Portugal, November 1945
785-4 091: Russia, September 1945-May 1947
785-4 091: Siam, October 1945-April 1946
785-4 091: Spain, September 1945-February 1946
785-4 091: Switzerland, November 1945-February 1946
785-4 091: Turkey, September 1945-March 1946
785-5 091: Korea #3-#5, April-December 1947 (3 folders)
785-5 091: Korean Summaries, June 1947-December 1947
785-5 091: Philippine Islands, February 1947
785-5 091: Portugal, April 1947-July 1947
785-5 091: Russia, September 1946-May 1947
785-5 091: Netherland East Indies, July 1946
785-5 Korea: Joint Commission, September 1947
785-5 091.1: #1, October 1945-November 1946
785-5 091.1: July 1946-December 1947
785-5 091.1: Report of the Military Government Section GHQ USAFPAC, Covering the
Period 5 August to 2 October, 1945 Inclusive, October 1945
785-8 210.31: August 1945-May 1946
785-8 210.31: September 1945-November 1945
785-8 210.31: Military Government, September 1945-December 1945
785-8 210.31: June 1946-October 1946
785-8 211: Scientists, September 1945-November 1945
785-9 314.4: August 1945, October 1945

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 728
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Adjutant Generals Sec-
tion, Operations Division, Mail and Records Branch Entry 1168: Classifed Decimal File, 1945-1947

Box File
785-10 319.1: Daily Military Government Reports, December 1945-April 1946
785-10 319.1: Monthly Summary of Non-Military Activities, December 1945-May 1946
785-10 319.1: Reports, Miscellaneous, October 1945-May 1946
785-10 319.1: Miscellaneous, Enclosure, November 1945-December 1945
785-10 319.1: Weekly Military Occupation Reports, November 1945-May 1946
785-10 319.1: July 1946, November 1946
785-10 319.1: USAFIK, July 1946
785-10 320: GHQ, January 1946
785-10 322: Legal Section, October 1945
785-11 334: A.M.C. #1, October 1945-June 1946
785-11 334: F.E.A.C. #1, October 1945-January 1946
785-11 334: Reparation Commission #1, November 1945-May 1946
785-11 334: Far Eastern Commission, May 1946-March 1947
785-11 350: #1, September 1945-December 1945
785-11 350.05: Japan #1, September 1945-November 1945
785-11 350.05: #1, September 1945-June 1946
785-11 350.05: Civil Intelligence Section: Occupational Trend, Japan and Korea,
December 1945-April 1946
785-13 370.2: #1, August 1945-October 1946
785-13 370.2: Daily Situation Report, GHQ/SCAP, USAFPAC, February 1946
785-13 370.2: Operations Reports Korea #3, October 1946-November 1946
785-13 370.2: Ground Operations Report, September 1945-June 1946 (2 folders)
785-13 370.2: AFWESPAC, July 1946-October 1946
785-13 370.2: Daily Operations Report, September 1945-December 1945 (2 folders)
785-14 370.2: Daily Operations Report, December 1945-April 1946 (2 folders)
785-14 370.2: Operations Report - Japan #1-#4, April-August 1946 (4 folders)
785-14 370.2: Operations Report - AFPAC, July 1946, September 1946
785-14 370.2: Operations Report - Korea #1-#2, April-June 1946 (2 folders)
785-14 370.2: Operational Directive - 8th Army, October 1945-June 1946
785-14 370.5: Occupation Forces, September 1945-February 1946
785-14 370.5: October 1945-October 1946
785-14 383.6: March 1946
785-14 383.6: June 1945-June 1946
785-15 383.6: Prisoner of war, August 1945-June 1947 (3 folders)
785-15 386.3: #1, August 1945-April 1946
785-15 386.3: #2-A, B, C January 1946 (3 folders)
785-16 386.3: Report of Disposition of Surrendered Enemy Equipment, January 1946
785-16 386.3: Report of Disposition of Surrendered Enemy Equipment, February 1946
785-16 386.3: July 1946-November 1947
785-16 386.5: July 1946-February 1947

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 729
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Adjutant Generals Sec-
tion, Operations Division, Mail and Records Branch Entry 1169: Classified Decimal File, 1948

Box File
785-16 386.5: #1, January 1946-April 1947
785-16 386.6: #1, May 1946-June 1946
785-16 386.7: #1, December 1945-August 1946
785-16 386.7: #1, June 1946-December 1947
785-16 386.7: #2, August 1946-July 1947
785-16 386.7: #3, October 1946-November 1947
785-16 386.8: #1, June 1946
785-16 387.6: November 1945-December 1945
785-16 387.6: #1-A, March 1946-May 1946
785-16 387.6: #1-B, January 1946-November 1947
785-16 387.6: #2-#4, July 1946-December 1947 (3 folders)
785-16 387.6: Preliminary Inventory of Japanese Industrial Facilities Considered for
Interim Reparations Removal, July 1946
785-17 387.6/00: Enclosure File, September 1947
785-17 387.7: Proclamations, September 1945
785-17 387.7: September 1945
785-17 387.7: Enclosure to Line 5 (Proclamations)
785-20 470.6: August 1945-November 1945

Classified Decimal File 1948 (0331-UD-1169)


Boxes 785-23 thru 785-29 location: 290/10/35/03

Box File
785-23 000.5: #1, January 1948-December 1948
785-23 000.5: War Criminals, January 1948-December 1948 (2 folders)
785-24 040: State Department, January 1948-August 1948
785-24 091: China, July 1948
785-24 091: Japan, January 1948-December 1948
785-24 091: Korea #1-#3, January-December l 1948 (3 folders)
785-24 091: Report of the United States Delegation, U.S.-USSR Joint Commission Seoul,
Korea, 20 August 1947
785-25 091: January 1948-August 1948
785-25 091: Korean Summaries, January 1948-October 1948
785-25 091: Russia, June 1948-December 1948
785-25 Philippine Islands, April 1948-December 1948
785-25 United Nations Army Military Government in Korea, November 1947-June 1948
785-25 United Nations Temporary Commission on Korea, November 1947-August 1948
785-26 095: Laurel, Jose P., October 1945-October 1948
785-26 334: Far Eastern Commission, January 1948-December 1948
785-26 350.09, January 1948-April 1948
785-26 350.09: #2, April 1948-July 1948
785-27 350.09: USAFIK, January 1948-December 1948 (2 folders)
785-27 350.09: #3-#4, August 1948-December 1948 (2 folders)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 730
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Adjutant Generals Sec-
tion, Operations Division, Mail and Records Branch Entry 1170: Classified Decimal File, 1949

Box File
785-28 383.6: April 1948-September 1948
785-28 386.3: August 1948-November 1948
785-28 386.5: February 1948-August 1948
785-28 387.6: January 1948-December 1948
785-28 386.7: #1-#2, December 1947-December 1948 (2 folders)
785-28 387.7: August 1948

Classified Decimal File 1949 (0331-UD-1170)


Boxes 785-30 thru 785-35 location: 290/10/35/05

Box File
785-30 000.5: #1, January 1949-December 1949
785-30 000.5: #2, May 1949-December 1949
785-30 000.5: War Crimes #1, January 1949-April 1949
785-30 040: State Department #1, January 1949-December 1949
785-30 040: #1, July 1946-August 1949
785-30 040: #2, July 1946-October 1949
785-31 091: Britain, July 1949
785-31 091: Japan: #1, January 1949-July 1949
785-31 091: Japan #2, March 1949-December 1949
785-31 091: Korea, January 1949-June 1949
785-31 091: Russia, January 1949-August 1949
785-31 091.1, May 1949-December 1949
785-31 091.3, January 1949-April 1949
785-31 091.3: #2, March 1949-June 1949
785-31 091.3: #3, July 1949-December 1949
785-32 300.6, September 1946-December 1949
785-32 Occupation Instructions, August 1946-August 1947
785-32 334: January 1949-December 1949
785-32 334: Far Eastern Commission, January 1949-November 1949
785-32 334: Far Eastern Commission Documents, January 1949-December 1949
785-32 350.09, January 1949-December 1949
785-33 350.09: China #1, January 1949-June 1949
785-33 350.09: #2, July 1949-October 1949
785-33 350.09: #3, October 1949-December 1949
785-33 350.09: January 1949-August 1949
785-33 350.09: September 1949-December 1949
785-33 350.09: Miscellaneous #2-#3, July 1949-December 1949 (2 folders)
785-33 350.09: State Department (OII) #1, January 1949-September 1949
785-33 350.09: State Department #2, October 1949-December 1949
785-33 350.09: Korean, January 1949-December 1949 (2 folders)
785-33 350.09: USAFIK, August 1948-October 1949 (2 folders)
785-33 350.09: G-2 High Lights, January 1949-June 1949
785-34 386.7: #1, January 1949-December 1949

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 731
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Adjutant Generals Sec-
tion, Operations Division, Mail and Records Branch Entry 1172: Classified Decimal File, 1951-1952

Box File
785-34 386.7: #2, September 1949-December 1949
785-34 387.6: December 1948-December 1949

Classified Decimal File 1950 (0331-UD-1171)


Boxes 785-36 thru 785-40 location: 290/11/01/01

Box File
785-36 000.5: February 1950-October 1950
785-36 000.5: War Criminal, January 1950-December 1950
785-36 040: August 1950
785-36 040: State Department #1-#3, January-December 1950 (4 folders)
785-36 091: Japan, March 1950-November 1950
785-36 091: Russia, January 1950
785-37 300.6: Occupation Instructions, December 1947-April 1950
785-38 334: Far Eastern Commission, January 1950-December 1950

Classified Decimal File 1951-1952 (0331-UD-1172)


Boxes 785-41 thru 785-46 location: 290/11/01/02

Box File
785-41 000.5: June 1951-February 1952
785-41 040: State Department, January 1951-March 1952
785-41 045.9: February 1952
785-41 040: State Department, March 1952-April 1952
785-41 091: Japan, January 1946-April 1952
785-43 300.6: August 1951, March 1952
785-44 334: SCAP Secret, February 1951-April 1952
785-44 334: Far Eastern Commission, January 1951-November 1951
785-44 350.09: June 1951-December 1951
785-44 383.6: April 1951-April 1952
785-45 386: #1, October 1951, March 1952
785-45 386.5: #1, September 1951
785-45 386.7: #1, January 1951-April 1952
785-45 387.6: #1, March 1951-April 1951
785-45 388: #1-#3, January 1951-April 1952 (3 folders)
785-45 388: Property & Claims Questions Arising from Japanese Peace Settlement -
Various Inclosures to [sic], June 1951
785-45 388: Document No. JAPQ D-2/2 Re Japanese Property/Claims Questions (Claims
of UN Nationals Arising from Pre-War Commercial Transactions)

Records of the SCAP Legal Section 1945-1952

This section established policies and procedures for general legal matters; supervised the
court system; and supervised the prosecution, by military commission or tribunal, of war
crimes not of an international nature (Class B and Class C war crimes). Those of an

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 732
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Office of the Chief Entry 1174: Affidavits and Statements, 1945-1949

international nature (Class A war crimes) were prosecuted by the International Prosecution
Section.

Office of the Chief

Records of Trial May 1946-November 1949 (0331-UD-1173)


Boxes 786-827 location: 290/11/01/04

Box Subject
786-811 U.S. et al. vs Araki, Sadao (Tojo) et al before the International Military Tribunal
for the Far East
812 Proceedings in Chambers, International Military Tribunal for the Far East, May
1946-January 1947 (4 folders)
813 Judgement of International Military Tribunal for the Far East (2 folders)
814-818 U.S. vs Hiroshi Tamura
819-827 U.S. vs Soemu Toyoda

Affidavits & Statements 1945-1949 (0331-UD-1174)


Boxes 828-835 location: 290/11/03/04

Box Subject
828 Adachi, Moichi
828 Akatsuka, Hanji
828 Enomoto, Muneo
828 Fujii, Kazuhiko
828 Fujinaka, Matsuo
828 Fukumoto, Norio
828 Furuno, Masaji
828 Goto, Toshio
828 Hagido, Seiko
828 Hirano, Tomokichi
829 Ikeda, Yoneichi
829 Ikehara, Shigeichi
829 Ikemiyagi, Seikei
829 Inami, Yoshiaki
829 Inami, Yoshiaki
829 Inoue, Katsutaro
829 Inoue, Otohiko
829 Kamishimbara, Tanegoshi
829 Kato, Tadao
829 Kawahira, Kenji
829 Kido, Seitaro
829 Kikuchi, Tomozo
830 Kimoto, Kazuo
830 Kitada, Mitsuno
830 Kitonaga, Hiroshi
830 Koga, Takashi
830 Kohama, Seisho
830 Kondo, Rikinta
830 Kubo, Hisayoshi
830 Kubo, Kyukichi

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 733
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Office of the Chief Entry 1174: Affidavits and Statements, 1945-1949

Box Subject
830 Kuwae, Ryoyu
830 Kuwano, Sahachi
830 Maejima, Yuichi
831 Maeuchida, Takeshi
831 Makita, Masao
831 Makuda, Minoru
831 Matake, Kakutaro
831 Miyahara, Fusao
831 Miyahara, Shigetoshi
831 Miyazaki, Takeshi
831 Motomura, Sakuma
831 Mukumoto, Shimpei
831 Murayama, Tatsuro
832 Nadahara, Iwayoshi
832 Nakagaki, Mitsuru
832 Nakatsumi, Masanori
832 Nakaya, Tamotsu
832 Nakazono, Hirotoshi
832 Narisako, Tadakuni
832 Oba, Sanji
832 Oishiro, Eikichi
832 Oiso, Kanichi
833 Oiso, Kanichi
833 Okamoto, Takamasa
833 Oku, Hiroyuki
833 Onoyama, Zennosuke
833 Saino, Yukichi
833 Sakai, Hisashi
833 Sakai, Shigeru
833 Sato, Etsuzo
834 Sawashima, Eijiro
834 Seyama, Tadayuki
834 Shigemitsu, Hayata
834 Shimazu, Masayuki
834 Shirakata, Yoshio
834 Someya, Masanori
834 Sueda, Shigeo
834 Sumitoko, Shizuo
834 Tagomori, Kakichi
834 Taguchi, Yasumasa
834 Taike, Nobuyuki
834 Takamura, Naoichi
834 Tauchi, Yoshio
834 Tezuka, Takashi
834 Terashima, Seichi (sic)
835 Tohata, Hiroshi
835 Tugu, Yasuo
835 Uchikura, Masanori
835 Ueno, Haruyoshi
835 Umezaki, Kichiwo
835 Urayama, Tameichi
835 Watanabe, Masahiko
835 Yamada, Masahide

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 734
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Office of the Chief Entry 1175: Miscellaneous File 1945-1949

Box Subject
835 Yamakawa, Yoji
835 Yamo, Tameyoshi
835 Yoshihara, Tsuyoshi

Miscellaneous File 1945-1949 (0331-UD-1175)


Boxes 836-852 location: 290/11/03/07 and 290/B/06/03

Box Subject
836-838 Civil Affairs in Occupied and Liberated Territory: A Weekly Digest of Public
Opinion, August 1946-July 1948
839 Daily Bulletin, January 1947-December 1949
839 Press Translations and Summaries - Japan, No. 283-No. 303, April-May 1947
840-845 Press Translations and Summaries - Japan, No. 774-No. 1009, November 1948-
August 1949
845 Civil Intelligence Section Special Report: Saionji-Harada Memoirs, Part I, Prelude
to Mukden
845 Civil Intelligence Section Special Report: Saionji-Harada Memoirs, Part II, From
Mukden to Shanghai
845 Civil Intelligence Section Special Report: Saionji-Harada Memoirs, Part III, Rise
of Terrorism
845 Civil Intelligence Section Special Report: Saionji-Harada Memoirs, Part IV,
Withdrawal from the League
845 Civil Intelligence Section Special Report: Saionji-Harada Memoirs, Part V, Saito
vs Araki
845 Civil Intelligence Section Special Report: Saionji-Harada Memoirs, Part VI, Steel
under Velvet
845 Civil Intelligence Section Special Report: Saionji-Harada Memoirs, Part VII,
Organizing Manchukuo
845 Civil Intelligence Section Special Report: Saionji-Harada Memoirs, Part VIII,
Resurgent Chauvinism
846 Civil Intelligence Section Special Report: Saionji-Harada Memoirs, Part IX, North
China Fiasco
846 Civil Intelligence Section Special Report: Saionji-Harada Memoirs, Part X, Years
of Assassins
846 Civil Intelligence Section Special Report: Saionji-Harada Memoirs, Part XI,
Shadows of Coming Events
846 Civil Intelligence Section Special Report: Saionji-Harada Memoirs, Part XII, First
Konoye Cabinet and Lukouchiao
846 Civil Intelligence Section Special Report: Saionji-Harada Memoirs, Part XIII,
Stress and Strain in the Cabinet
846 Civil Intelligence Section Special Report: Saionji-Harada Memoirs, Part XIV,
Konoye Seeks Relief
846 Civil Intelligence Section Special Report: Saionji-Harada Memoirs, Part XV,
Cabinet Re-Shuffle and Changkufeng
846 Civil Intelligence Section Special Report: Saionji-Harada Memoirs, Part XVI,
Plans for New Party Simmer

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 735
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Office of the Chief Entry 1178: General File (Various Divisions) 1945-1949

Box Subject
846 Civil Intelligence Section Special Report: Saionji-Harada Memoirs, Part XVII,
Nursing Konoye and His Cabinet
846 Civil Intelligence Section Special Report: Saionji-Harada Memoirs, Part XVIII,
Hiranuma Takes Over
846 Civil Intelligence Section Special Report: Saionji-Harada Memoirs, Part XIX,
Drafting the Axis Alliance
846 Civil Intelligence Section Special Report: Saionji-Harada Memoirs, Part XX,
Britain and the Tientsin Problem
846 Civil Intelligence Section Special Report: Saionji-Harada Memoirs, Part XXI, Abe
Tries for Solution
846 Civil Intelligence Section Special Report: Saionji-Harada Memoirs, Part XXII,
Yonai Given Cabinet
846 Civil Intelligence Section Special Report: Saionji-Harada Memoirs, Part XXIII,
Tension Mounts
846 Civil Intelligence Section Special Report: Saionji-Harada Memoirs, Part XXIV,
Konoye Tries Again
846 Civil Intelligence Section Special Report: Saionji-Harada Memoirs, Supplement,
Prince Saionji and the London Naval Disarmament Treaty
846 Civil Intelligence Section Special Report: Saionji-Harada Memoirs, Supplement,
Prince Saionji and the Assassination of Chang Tso-lin
847-852 Summation of Non-Military Activities in Japan and Korea, Nos. 1-No. 35,
September 1945-August 1948
852 Summation of U.S. Army Military Government Activities in the Ryukyu Islands,
No. 4, No. 5, No. 8-No. 10, March 1947-March 1948
852 Summation of U.S. Army Military Government Activities in Korea, No. 6-No. 19
and No. 22, March 1946-July 1947

General File (Various Divisions) 1945-1949 (0331-UD-1178)


Box 889 location: 290/11/06/07

Box Subject
889 Addendum No. 1 to CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No. 18-45
889 Administrative Memorandum (ESS), December 1945, July 1946
889 Administrative Memorandum (ESS), January 1947-February 1947
889 Administrative Order (ESS), October 1946-November 1946
889 Gazetteer (No. 14), Japan, Including Karafuto, Chishima Retto (Kuril Islands),
Nampo Shoto (Southern Islands), and Nansei Shoto (Southwestern Islands), March
1945
889 Geneva Convention for the Amelioration of the Condition of the Wounded and Sick
in Armed Forces in the Field of August 12, 1949
889 Geneva Convention for the Amelioration of the Condition of Wounded, Sick and
Shipwrecked Members of Armed Forces at Sea of August 12, 1949
889 Geneva Convention Relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War of
August 12, 1949
889 Geneva Convention Relative to the Treatment of Prisoner of War of August 12, 1949

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 736
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1182: Investigation Reports of War Criminals 1945-1948

Box Subject
889 List of External Recurring Reports
889 List of External Recurring Reports
889 Star Identification Tables, 1939
889 The United States Strategic Bombing Survey: Field Report Covering Air-Raid
Protection and Allied Subjects in Osaka, Japan, May 1947
889 The United States Strategic Bombing Survey: The Effects of Air Attack on Japanese
Urban Economy, March 1947
889 The Yokohama War Crimes Trials: The Truth About a Misunderstood Subject, May
1950

Administrative Division

Investigation Reports of War Criminals 1945-1948 (0331-UD-1182)


Boxes 897-898 location: 290/11/08/03

Box Name
897 Aihara, Kazutane
897 Aoyama, Hiroshi
897 Aragon, Lucia
897 Aragon, Maximo
897 Ariotti, L.
897 Arita, Takeo
897 Buya, Dimetria
897 Caoili, Lourdes
897 Chuma, Sazae
897 Chuma, Sazae
897 Cullen, Gilbert I.
897 Curran, Howard B.
897 De Long, New
897 Deguchi, Motoharu
897 Escudero, Arsenior Jr.
897 Estrobur, Felipe
897 Evanoff, Peter L.
897 Farriere, Lucien La
897 Fucili, Eve Anthony
897 Fujiwara, Katsuro
897 Fujiwara, Masuichi
897 Fukunaga, Kiyozo
897 Funao, Satoshi
897 Furukawa, (FUN)
897 Fushimi, Mamoru
897 Futami, Yasusaburo
897 Fyukowa, (FNU)
897 Gallagher, James McD.
897 Hamamoto, (FNU)
897 Hatano, Shigeru
897 Hayashi, (FNU)
897 Higaki, Fukutaro
897 Hioki, Kiyoshi
897 Ibabao, Dionisio
897 Ihara, Mangaku (Bangaku) (alias Yun Man-Hak)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 737
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1182: Investigation Reports of War Criminals 1945-1948

Box Name
897 Ikari, Arceo Makoto
897 Imamura, Enrique Y.
897 Inada, Masazumi
897 Inoue, (FNU)
897 Inoue, Shichiro
897 Isayama, Harujie
897 Ishimura, Kazuyoshi
897 Ito, Akira
897 Ito, Akira
897 Ito, Kaichi
897 Ito, Kyoji
898 Jinnai, Haro
898 Kai, (FNU)
898 Kajiyama, Shin
898 Kanda, Chiaki
898 Kasama, Kazue
898 Kawamichi, (FNU)
898 Kawashima, Kaoru
898 Kihara, Jitaro
898 Kimura, Gehei
898 Kimura, Kichiro
898 Kishi, Hideo
898 Kiyota, Michiko
898 Kobayashi, Yoshio
898 Kobayashi, (FNU)
898 Koike, Kaneichi
898 Kojima, Nagayoshi
898 Kose, Yasumasa
898 Kuroki, Kurahachi
898 Leynes, Romulo (alias Roming)
898 Luther, Martin W.
898 Maeda, Masao
898 Mario, (FNU)
898 Matsuyama, Harunori
898 Matsuo, Masamichi
898 Matsura, Tokuyuki
898 Matsura, Recardo
898 Mihara, Sakae
898 Mikami, Koe
898 Minamida, Seihiro
898 Miyaki, (FNU)
898 Miyashita, Joshio [sic]
898 Miyashita, Toshio
898 Morimoto, Iichiro
898 Morinaga, Takaki
898 Moriyama, Yorihiko
898 Matsumoto, Shigemi
898 Manabe, Akira
898 Mito, (FNU)
898 Miyoshi, Samon
898 Murata, Shozo
898 Nakayama, Fuzazo [sic]
898 Nawa, Mitsuharu
898 Nishikawa, Tadayuki

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 738
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1182: Investigation Reports of War Criminals 1945-1948

Box Name
898 Nishimura, Kazuo
898 Nishimura, Tokuo
898 Nogi, Harumichi
898 Noguchi, (FNU)
898 Ogawa, Sayumi
898 Ohishi, Minoru
898 Okamoto, Hitoshi
898 Okita, Tadashi; Yamamoto (or Yamayama), Masahi; Takemoto, Shigeichi
898 Okubo, Teruji
898 Okuda, (FNU)
898 Omori, Torakichi
898 Onoyama, Masaichi
898 Onuma, Tetsuo
898 Openiano, Paz
898 Oshima, (FNU)
898 Otera, Kenshiro
898 Ozawa, Takeharu
898 Poirier, Leo
898 Petty, Warren Gamaliel
898 Quiaoit, Gregorio A.
898 Saito, Keiichi
898 Sakamaki, Ryuji
898 Sato, (FNU)
898 Sato, Tatsuji
898 Shido, Koshima
898 Shinoda, Hiromitsu
898 Shoji, Hanaza
898 Shoji, Tsuneo
898 Shirai, (FNU)
898 Sugahara, Isaburo
898 Sugita, Ichiji
898 Suzuki, Masako
898 Suzuki, Seikichi
898 Suzuki, Torazo
898 Tabuo, Chikanori
898 Takahashi, Kaichi
898 Tanaka, Tokuzo
898 Tanaka, Yoshio
898 Taniguchi, Akira
898 Taniguchi, Kiyoshi
898 Tanoue, Shigetoshi
898 Tazoe, Harutoshi
898 Terada, et al
898 Report of Investigation of Attempted Suicide of Japanese prisoner of war -
Takehara, Hitoshi
898 Takahashi, Sakuzo
898 No Title
898 Tsunashima, Hiroshi
898 Toyouro, Yoshio
898 Matsuyama, Uyzo (sic)
898 Uchida, Masao
898 Uemura, Eiitsuro
898 Urabe, Keizo
898 Wada, (FNU)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 739
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1188: Miscellaneous Subject File 1946-1951

Box Name
898 Watanabe, Kengo
898 Watanabe, Hayake
898 Wataya, Momozo
898 Yamada, Yukio
898 Yamashita, Hatsujiro
898 Yamashiro, Kojun
898 Yamashita, Takeo
898 Yano, Motozo
898 Yano, Tadashi
898 Yokoyama, Hikozane (alias Yokoyama, Hikomo)
898 Yokoyama, Shizuo
898 Yoshioka, (FNU)
898 Yuasa, Ichiro
898 No Title
898 Yamashita, Case, Opinion of U.S. Supreme Court
898 Petitions from Sentenced War Criminals
898 Transmittal of Petitions of Ito, Masayasu, et al
898 Petition for Uemura, Eiitsuro
898 Appeal for Retrial, Transmittal of

Miscellaneous Subject File 1946-1951 (0331-UD-1188)


Boxes 913-918 location: 290/11/09/01

Box Subject
913 Catalog of Administrative Directives (SCAPINS) to the Japanese Government,
April 1947-July 1948
913 Catalog of Directives to the Japanese Government, December 1946-Sept. 1949
913 China Phase Documents, (List of)
913 Index of SCAP Directives to the Imperial Japanese Government, February 1947-
December 1949
913 Supplement to Index of Directives to the Japanese Government, March 1947-
March 1949
914-915 Daily Gazette, Volumes 1-7, October 1945-August 1951
915 Digest of Official Gazette (Kampo), 15 March 1945 to 4 April 1946
915 The Diet, No. 6-No. 86 (90th Diet), June 1946-October 1946
915 The Diet, No. 24-No. 25 (92nd Diet), December 1946
915 The Japanese Diet: Manual of Organization and Procedure, May 1946
915 Titles of the Bills to be Presented by the Government to the Diet, June 1946
916 Death Record, War Prisoners at ODonnell Concentration Camp, Capas, Tarlac, S-Z
917 The House of Peers, the 91st & 92nd Session of the Imperial Diet, the Official
Gazette Extra, November 1946-March 1947
917 Prefectural Press Analysis, 1949
917 Press Analysis, December 1948-June 1949 (2 folders)
917 Press Analysis, No. 1169, August 1949
917 Publications Analysis, No. 251, 252, March 1949
917 USA vs Masaharu Homma
918 Local Government in Japan (R & A 2760), July 1945
918 Control of Inflation in Japan (R & A 2451), October 1945

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 740
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1225: Miscellaneous Subject File 1945-1950

Box Subject
918 Price Control and Rationing of Consumer Goods Other Than Food in Japan (R &
A 2701a), June 1945

Miscellaneous Subject File 1945-1950 (0331-UD-1225)


Boxes 1225-1228 location: 290/11/27/04

Box Subject
1225 Alphabetical List of Japanese Army Officers, May 1948
1225 Chronology of the Occupation, 15 August 1945 to 31 March 1946; 2) Chronology
of the War in the Southwest Pacific, 1941-1945
1225 Colonel Yokoyama, Hikozane
1225 Formal Demands (to Japanese Government), November 1945-February 1946
1225 G-2 Order of Battle Final Report: Disposition of Japanese Units as of 15 August
1945 in the Sixth Army Zone of Occupation, December 1945
1225 IMTFE [International Military Tribunal Far East], The U.S. vs. Araki, Sadao - Exhibit
& Index
1225 Japanese Personal Names, March 1940
1225 Japanese Surnames, May 1939
1225 Kokusaiho Kyojitsu-Sho (Kyohi), Enomoto (22-8), May 1947
1225 Law Brief, Terada, et al., December 1945-December 1947
1225 Manual of Organization, November 1945
1225 Nihon Kamotsusen Meisaisho (Showa 14-Nendo)
1225 No Title
1225 No Title
1225 No Title, October 1947-September 1948
1225 No Title, September-October 1946
1225 Order of Battle Japanese Army Air Force, Volume II, October 1945
1225 Order of Battle of the Japanese Armed Forces, March 1945
1225 Organization of General Headquarters, November 1946-January 1947
1225 Philippine Travel, September 1946-April 1947
1225 Policy, June 1946-April 1949
1225 Receipts for Japanese Swords Issued to Former Prisoners of War, August 1947-April
1949
1225 Report of Unapprehended War Criminal Suspects, November-December 1950
1225 Reports from Manila Defense, March-July 1949
1225 Secret - LS - CRD, Apprehension Branch, October 1947-April 1948
1225 Summary of Censorship Information, June 1946
1225 Temporary Classified File, Arrest of Arao, July 1948
1226 Affidavits/Prisoners of war, April 1945-August 1946
1226 Army Prison Ordinance (Rikugun Kangoku-Rei), September 1908
1226 ATIS File, August 1949-April 1951
1226 British (November 1946-January 1947)
1226 British Irregularities, May 1946-June 1949
1226 Chinese Trial, War Crimes, April-September 1949
1226 Correspondence with Washington, December 1945-January 1946

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 741
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1225: Miscellaneous Subject File 1945-1950

Box Subject
1226 Daily Report of Trials, March-May 1949
1226 Demobilization Problems #2, December 1946-June 1947
1226 From Manila, November 1945-December 1948
1226 Hague Convention III and the Tokyo War Crimes Indictment, August 1948, Nov.
1948
1226 No Title, January 1946-February 1950
1226 Prosecutors Report of Trial - Manila Correspondence, January-September 1949
1226 Request for Apprehension, November 1946-October 1948
1226 Special Memos, September 1946-April 1948
1226 War Crimes - Telecon Conference
1226 War Crimes Cost, August 1948-October 1950
1227 Australian Military Forces Consolidated Suspect List No. 2, of Suspected Japanese
War Criminals Not Yet in Custody, September 1948
1227 Australian Military Forces List No. 11, of Suspected Japanese War Criminals Held in
Custody, April 1948
1227 Australian Military Forces List No. 6, May 1948
1227 British Roster, February 1946-April 1949
1227 Case Files Review, January 1948, May 1948
1227 Charges & Specifications, November 1946-August 1948
1227 Chinese Mission to Japan, June 1946-December 1948
1227 Correspondence re Expediting of War Crimes, October 1946Sugamo Roster of
Condemned Prisoners, June 1948
1227 Demobilization Problems, June 1946-April 1948
1227 Demobilization, March 1947-May 1949
1227 Digest Section, October-December 1945
1227 Documents Submitted to the SCAP by the Japanese Mission to Negotiate
Surrender, Part II, August 1945
1227 Korea, March 1943-April 1945
1227 Legal Section, Board of Officials, October 1946-January 1947
1227 Main Subject Is on Ofuna prisoner of war camp, February 1946-July 1947
1227 Main Subject Is on Ofuna prisoner of war camp, September 1945-May 1947
1227 Nominal Roll of Detained Japanese Personnel, September 1945-June 1950
1227 Record of Digested & Incoming Material, 1946
1227 Roster of Japanese War Criminals Who Have Been Released and Executed, from 15
June 1950 to 30 September 1950
1227 Shipment of Records, June 1949-October 1949
1228 No Title, September 1945-April 1948
1228 No Title, September 1945-December 1948
1228 No Title, September 1945-June 1946
1228 Perpetrators - Japanese War Criminals, October 1945
1228 Procedures in Making Memorandum to Imperial Japanese Government for
Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals, July 1946-April 1947
1228 Records of Court-Martial Decisions at Makassar
1228 Singapore Contract Extension, Lawyers & Interpreters, April 1947-July 1948
1228 War Ministry

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 742
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1232: Miscellaneous Subject File, 1945-1949

Miscellaneous Subject File 1945-1949 (0331-UD-1232)


Boxes 1239-1244 location: 290/11/28/01

Box Subject
1239 8th Army Special Orders, October 1948-December 1948
1239 A General List of prisoners of war camps
1239 Alphabetical list of Japanese prisoner of war camps
1239 Areas to Which Sugamo Prisoners Belonged
1239 Australian Division - Results of War Crimes Trials to be Published, March 1949,
June 1949
1239 British Division - Results of War Crimes Trials to be Published
1239 British Information on Tried-Japanese War Criminals, Published (Japanese
Government Notified)
1239 Chronological Chart of Ex-Prisoner of War Camps in Japan Proper
1239 Furyo Romu Chingin Kyuyo Gembo (Shogai) (Prisoners Bi-Monthly Wage Payment
for Outside Work), June 1944-August 1944
1239 List of Convicted and Suspected War Criminals Held in South East Asia as of
September 1, 1947
1239 Military Commission Order, January-October 1946
1239 Netherlands Division - Results of War Crimes Trials to be Published, June 1948-
May 1950
1239 No Title
1239 No Title, February 1946-June 1946
1239 Prisoner of war camps in Japan
1239 San Pablo, September 1945-October 1945
1239 SOP, War Crimes Trials, December 1945-January 1947
1239 War Crimes Lists
1239 War Crimes Trials, Japanese War Criminals Charged under the War Crimes Act
1945 by Australian Military Authorities, List No. 1, 2, 5, April 1946-October. 1947
1240 Amendment No. 1 to the Nominal Roll of Convicted and Suspected War Criminals
Held in Various Gaols in South East Asia for the Period Ending 10.6.47
1240 Amendment No. 2 to the Nominal Roll of Convicted and Suspected War Criminals
Held in Various Gaols in South East Asia for the Period Ending 24.7.47
1240 Amendment No. 3 to the Nominal Roll of Convicted and Suspected War Criminals
Held in Various Gaols in South East Asia for the Period Ending 10.8.47
1240 Analysis Chart, War Criminals Release Pending
1240 British Division
1240 Commander Marinas, Results of War Crimes Trials to be Published, July 1948-May
1949
1240 Correspondence with 8th Army, February 1946-July 1949
1240 Correspondence, Legal Section, January 1946-July 1949
1240 Correspondence, Prosecution Division, December 1946-April 1949
1240 Japanese Army Penal Code and Disciplinary Action and Translation of First General
Army Military Tribunal Regulations, March 1905-September 1946
1240 List of Convicted and Suspected War Criminals Held in South East Asia as on 2359
HRS 10.3.47
1240 List of Convicted and Suspected War Criminals Held in South East Asia as of 1st
September 1947
1240 List of Convicted and Suspected War Criminals Held in South East Asia as of 2359
Hours 10.3.47, Appendix
1240 Logistics and Strengths, Prisoner of War and Civilian Internment Camps in Japan,
August 14, 1945

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 743
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1232: Miscellaneous Subject File, 1945-1949

Box Subject
1240 No Title
1240 No Title
1240 Permanent Notices, Legal Section SOP, May 1946-November 1947
1240 Personnel, 1948-1949
1240 Records of Trials, June 1947-February 1949
1240 Republic of the Philippines, Results of War Crimes Trials to be Published, February
1948-April 1950
1240 Roster of Japanese War Criminals Who Have Been Released and Executed from:
16 August 1945 to: 19 June 1950
1240 Rules of Procedure and Outline of Procedure for Trials of Accused War Criminals,
December 1945-July 1948
1241 A Series of Charts of Japanese Ultra-Nationalistic Organizations
1241 Apprehension Branch, Personnel
1241 Chinjufu Reiki (Shohan Maki 2)
1241 Chronological Chart of Ex-Prisoner of War Camps in Japanese Proper
1241 Correspondence in Regard to CIS Apprehension Memos to the IJG
1241 Furyo Kizohin Ni Kansuru Shohyotsuzuri (Showa 18 Nendo)
1241 Furyo Kizohin Ni Kansuru Shohyotsuzuri (Showa 19 Nendo)
1241 Furyo Kizohin Ni Kansuru Shohyotsuzuri (Showa 20 Nendo)
1241 Furyo Kyuketsuhin Ni Kansuru Tsuzuri (Showa 18 Nendo)
1241 Furyo Kyuketsuhin Ni Kansuru Tsuzuri (Showa 19 Nendo)
1241 Furyo Kyuketsuhin Ni Kansuru Tsuzuri (Showa 20 Nendo)
1241 Furyo Kyuketsuhin Ukeharaibo (Showa 18 Nendo)
1241 Furyo Kyuketsuhin Ukeharaibo (Showa 20 Nendo)
1241 Furyo Kyuketsuhin Ukeharaibo (Showa 29 Nendo)
1241 Japanese prisoner of war camps - Work Sheets
1241 L. S. Review Board Decisions, July 1947-March 1948
1241 Miscellaneous Roster File
1241 No Title
1241 No Title
1241 Policy File
1241 Repatriation File, January 1946-October 1946
1241 Soshireibu Homukyoku Somuka Honyakuhan Honyaku-Utsushi-Dai-4 Go (Showa
27 Nen 1 Gatsu 2 Ka Iko; Iwanaga, Ichiro)
1241 Verdicts Rendered on Japanese War Criminals, February 1946-September 1946
1241 Zanchi Jinin Geneki Shoko Tenzokusha Bun-Hakensha Hokokutsuzuri
1242 ATIS Press Translations and Summaries - Japan, November 1946
1242 Briefs Regarding Legal Points and Opinions, February 1946-February 1947
1242 Check Sheets (CRD File Copies) to G-2, Japanese Liaison - Results of Trials
1242 Geneva Red Cross Conventions and prisoner of war Conventions
1242 Indices to Law Briefs, December 1945-May 1948
1242 Japanese Liaison, G-2, October 1948-March 1950
1242 Japanese War Crimes Suspects (List), October 1945
1242 Japanese War Crimes Suspects Added to List between 1 October 1945 and Dec.
1945 (Supplement List)
1242 Journal for Correspondence to & from Japanese Liaison, #451-21340 (January
1946-September 1951)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 744
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1232: Miscellaneous Subject File, 1945-1949

Box Subject
1242 Law Belligerent Occupation, June 1944
1242 League of Nations, Index to the Minutes of the Sessions of the Council (1920)
1242 Letter from IJG to LS, June 1948-March 1950
1242 Potsdam Declaration - Photostats thereof
1242 Proces-Verbal of the Eighth Session of the Council of the League of Nations Held
in San Sebastian, from July 30th to August 5th, 1920
1242 Proces-Verbal of the Eleventh Session of the Council, Held at Geneva, Fourteenth
November to Eighteenth December, 1920
1242 Proces-Verbal of the Fifth Session of the Council of the League of Nations Held in
Rome from 14th to 19th May, 1920
1242 Proces-Verbal of the First Meeting of the Second Session of the Council of the
League of Nations Held in London at St. James Palace on Wednesday, 11th
February, 1920, at 12 Noon
1242 Proces-Verbal of the Fourth Session of the Council of the League of Nations Held
in Paris on 9th, 10th, 11th April, 1920
1242 Proces-Verbal of the Ninth Session of the Council of the League of Nations Held in
Paris from 16th to 20th September, 1920
1242 Proces-Verbal of the Seventh Session of the Council of the League of Nations Held
in London at St. James Palace, from 9th to 12th July, 1920
1242 Proces-Verbal of the Sixth Session of the Council of the League of Nations Held in
London on 14th and 16th June, 1920
1242 Proces-Verbal of the Tenth Session of the Council Held in Brussels, 20th October,
1920 - 28th October, 1920
1242 Proces-Verbal of the Third Session of the Council of the League of Nations Held in
Paris on 12th and 13th March, 1920
1242 Public Relations Informational Summary, No. 73 to No. 562
1242 Sign Out Roster
1242 Sino-Japanese Dispute (Report Adopted on February 24, 1933, by the Assembly of
the League of Nations)
1242 State Department Correspondence re American Prisoners of war in Japan (Hull),
December 1941-November 1945
1242 To Manila WCB, November 1945-July 1949
1242 Verbatim Report of the Sixth Meeting of the Second Session of the Council of the
League of Nations Held in London at St. James Palace, on Friday, 13th February,
1920 at 12 Noon
1242 Verbatim Report of the Sixth Meeting of the Second Session of the Council of the
League of Nations Held in London at St. James Palace, on Friday, 13th February,
1920 at 3.30 p.m.
1243 Correspondence File to Japanese Liaison, File #TT, Nos. 21221 thru 21346
1243 Journal for Correspondence to and from Japanese Liaison, Nos. 12501 thru 21340
1243 Journal for Correspondence to and from Japanese Liaison, Nos. 2007 thru 12500
1243 Legal Papers, Extra Copies, June 1945-June 1948
1243 List of Papers Received from Swiss Legation
1243 Manila Roster, March 1947-December 1949
1243 Prison Roster, Tokyo Camp #8 (Hitachi)
1244 From: Japanese Liaison, September 1949-July 1951
1244 Miscellaneous Secret and Confidential Matter, November 1945-March 1946
1244 No Title, June 1947
1244 No Title, March 1948-August 1948
1244 Prosecution Daily Reports, June 1947-September 1949

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 745
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1253: Miscellaneous Subject File, 1942-1948

Miscellaneous Subject File 1945-1948 (0331-UD-1247)


Boxes 1282-1283 location: 290/11/31/07

Box Subject
1282 Appeals and Post Judgement-Remedies in Japanese Criminal Law, R & A No. 3308,
September 1945
1282 Detained Japanese Perpetrators, October 1945
1282 Full Translation of a Volume of Documents Concerning the Tokyo prisoner of war
internment camp: Camp History Summary of Health Conditions, etc., Seized at the
Home of Numajiri, Shigeru
1282 Laws, Ordinances, Regulations, Book III
1282 The Japanese Executive: Structure and Functions, R & A No. 3404, October 1945
1283 Airmen Certificate - Black, Stanley C., September 1947
1283 Airmen Certificate - Brown, Billy J., May 1945-September 1947
1283 Airmen Certificate - Byron H. Brewer, February 1948
1283 Airmen Certificate - George A. Huck, February 1948
1283 Airmen Certificate - Lambert, John Y., September 1947
1283 Airmen Certificate - Robert C. Neal, February 1948
1283 Airmen Certificate - Weldon Dyess, February 1948
1283 Airmen Certificate, September 1947
1283 Japanese List
1283 Japanese List, August 1945-October 1945
1283 Japanese Perpetrators, Supplementary List No. 1, November 1945
1283 MACR - Bonner, Guy L. July 1945
1283 MACR - George A. Huck & Crew, August 1945
1283 MACR - Hewitt, James E., July 1945
1283 MACR - McKillip, James W., May 1945
1283 MACR [Missing Air Crew Report] May 1945-February 1948. [The information
contained in a typical MACR includes a date, time, and location that the crew and
aircraft were last seen or reported missing from the formation.]
1283 MACR, May 1945
1283 MACR, May 1945
1283 Ministry of Justice, October 1945
1283 News File, November 1945-December 1945
1283 Perpetrators, October 1945
1283 Perpetrators, Supplementary List No. 2, November 1945
1283 Perpetrators, Supplementary List, October 1945
1283 Sembas Sea Water Reports with Scanned Interpretations

Miscellaneous Subject File 1942-1948 (0331-UD-1253)


Boxes 1296-1297 location: 290/11/32/05

Box Subject
1296 Bataan Death March - Trial File, August 1942-June 1948 (4 folders)
1296 Camp ODonnell - Death Reports, 1942
1296 Imoto, July 1943-October 1947

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 746
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1254; Miscellaneous Subject File, 1946-1948

Box Subject
1296 Imoto, September 1945-October 1947
1296 List of prisoners of war in Philippines, Vols. I-VI (A-Z, 742 pp.
1296 No Title, June 1945-August 1947
1296 PACMIRS Doc. 1777 re: Philippine prisoner of war camps, Nov. 1943-February
1946
1296 Statements - Imoto, Keita
1296 Statements - Matsumoto, April 1947, August 1947
1296 Trial File - Pasay School, December 1942-October 1946
1297 Diary - Eugene Forquer, December 1942-October 1944
1297 Father Leo Poirier, February 1948
1297 Fukunaga, February 1948
1297 Fukunaga, Kiyozo, 2 folders January-February 1948
1297 Fukunaga/Le Blanc, February 1948
1297 Japanese Monthly Reports on Internment Camps, January 1944-November 1944
1297 Kobayashi, Kuniomi, January 1948
1297 Las Pinas prisoner of war camp, March 1945-January 1947
1297 Las Pinas, May 1945-October 1946
1297 Mikami File
1297 Mikami, Yasuji, 4 folders June, November-December 1947-January 1948
1297 No Title
1297 PACMIRS #2776 (a-b), December 1944-January 1945
1297 PACMIRS Document #2740, December 1944
1297 Photo and Translation - Mr. Leo Poirier, December 1947
1297 Photo and Translation - Mr. Omer Le Blanc, December 1947
1297 Pilgrimage to Pikit, November 1947
1297 Statement - Fukunaga, February 1948
1297 Statement - Fukunaga, February 1948
1297 Statement - Honorato Flores, December 1947
1297 Statement - Jose Cuevas, December 1947
1297 Statement - Narcisco Bisanez, December 1947
1297 Statement - Nemisio Garcia, December 1947
1297 Statement of Mikami, 3 folders December 1947-January 1948

Miscellaneous Subject File 1946-1948 (0331-UD-1254)


Box 1298 location: 290/11/32/06

Box Subject
1298 American prisoners of war in Manila, June 1947
1298 Daily Bulletins, November 1947-May 1948
1298 Duty Roster, May 1947-May 1948
1298 Eighth Army Procedure, February 1946, January 1947
1298 Extensions of Tour of Duty, March 1947-November 1947
1298 From Administration to Philippine Section, May 1947-August 1947
1298 From Liaison Office to Philippine Section, June 1947-September 1947
1298 From Philippine Division to Col. Carpenter, June 1947-March 1948

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 747
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1189: Area Case Files, 1945-1948

Box Subject
1298 From Philippine Division to Prosecution Section, May 1948
1298 From Philippine Division to Public Relations, July 1947
1298 Investigation Division - Closed Reports, March 1948-April 1948
1298 Letter - 5 December and Amendment, December 1945, December 1946
1298 List of War Criminals
1298 No Title, October 1947
1298 Philippine Section to Administration, June 1947-February 1948
1298 Philippine Section to Apprehension, May 1947-July 1947
1298 Philippine Section to Chief Prosecution, March 1947-May 1948
1298 Philippine Section to Executive Office, June 1947-March 1948
1298 Philippine Section to Liaison Office, June 1947-February 1948 (2 folders)
1298 Press Releases, November 1947
1298 Request for Witness, July 1947-November 1947
1298 Statistical to Administration, September 1947-March 1948
1298 Supplies - Office Equipment, May 1947-February 1948
1298 Witnesses in Tokyo, June 1947-November 1947

Formerly Top Secret Administrative Correspondence 1945-1952 (0331-UD-1901)


Box 1 location: 290/24/02/03

Box Subject
1 Administrative Correspondence
1 Annex No. 12 to Operations Instructions No. 4
1 Outgoing Radios (Folder No. 2)
1 Top Secret, File No. 1 - Covering the Period from 1 September 1945 thru 19 January
1946
1 Top Secret, File No. 1 - Covering the Period from 20 January 1946 to 3 August 1948
1 Top Secret, File No. 1 - Covering the Period from 4 August 1948

Area Case Files 1945-1948 (0331-UD-1189)


Boxes 919-991 location: 290/11/09/03

Box 919
Policy Circular File, January 1947-November 1948
List of Files Pertaining to Areas Outside of Japan
Area Case Files: Bo-251
Area Case Files: Bo-252
Area Case Files: Ca-0
Area Case Files: Ca-251
Aea Case Files: Ca-252
Area Case Files: Ch-0
Area Case Files: Ch-1
Area Case Files: Ch-2, Ch-3
Area Case Files: Ch-4
Area Case Files: Ch-5

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 748
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1189: Area Case Files, 1945-1948

Area Case Files: Ch-6


Area Case Files: Ch-7, Vol. 1
Area Case Files: Ch-7, Vol. 2
Area Case Files: Ch-8
Area Case Files: Ch-9
Area Case Files: Ch-10
Area Case Files: Ch-101, Ch-102, Ch-103, Ch-104, Ch-105, Ch-106, Ch-107, Ch-108, Ch-
109, Ch-151, Ch-152, Ch-153
Area Case Files: Ch-154, 155, 156, 157
Area Case Files: Ch-201
Area Case Files: Ch-202, 251, 252, 253, 254, 256, 257
Area Case Files: Fo-2
Area Case Files: Fo-3
Area Case Files: Fo-4, 5
Area Case Files: Fo-6
Area Case Files: Fo-7
Area Case Files: Fo-8, 9, 10
Area Case Files: Fo-11
Area Case Files: Fo-151, 201, 251, 252, 253
Area Case Files: Fo-254
Area Case Files: Fo-255
Area Case Files: Fo-256
Area Case Files: Fu-Miscellaneous
Area Case Files: Fu-Miscellaneous
Area Case Files: Fu-0, Vol. 1
Area Case Files: Fu-0, Vol. 2
Area Case Files: Fu-1

Box 920
Area Case Files: Fu-2, Fukuoka prisoner of war camp, Name List
Area Case Files: Fu-2, British Affidavits
Area Case Files: Fu-2, Vol. 1, A-N
Area Case Files: Fu-2, Vol. 2, M-W
Area Case Files: Fu-2, Vol. 3
Area Case Files: Fu-2, Vol. 4
Area Case Files: Fu-2, Vol. 1, A-G
Area Case Files: Fu-3, Vol. 2, H-R
Area Case Files: Fu-3, Vol. 3, S-Z
Area Case Files: Fu-3, Vol. 4, Miscellaneous Information

Box 921
Area Case Files: Fu-4, Vol. 1, A-B
Area Case Files: Fu-4, Vol. 2, C-E
Area Case Files: Fu-4, Vol. 3, F-H
Area Case Files: Fu-4, Vol. 4, I-Mc
Area Case Files: Fu-4, Vol. 5, Ma-P

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 749
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1189: Area Case Files, 1945-1948

Area Case Files: Fu-4, Vol. 6, R-S


Area Case Files: Fu-4, Vol. 7, T-Z
Area Case Files: Fu-4, Vol. 8, Japanese Affidavits
Area Case Files: Fu-4, Vol. 9, Miscellaneous Information
Area Case Files: Fu-5, Vol. 1, B-H

Box 922
Area Case Files: Fu-5, Moji, Vol. 2
Area Case Files: Fu-5, Vol. 3, Moji Investigation Reports File
Area Case Files: Fu-5, Vol. 4
Area Case Files: Fu-5, Vol. 4
Area Case Files: Fu-6, Vol. 1, A-V
Area Case Files: Fu-6, Vol. 2, Miscellaneous
Area Case Files: Fu-6, Vol. 3, Miscellaneous
Area Case Files: Fu-7, Vol. 1, Fukuoka, Kyushu, Miscellaneous
Area Case Files: Fu-7, Vol. 2
Area Case Files: Fu-7, Vol. 3
Area Case Files: Fu-7, Vol. 4
Area Case Files: Fu-8

Box 923
Area Case Files: Fu-9, Vol. 1, A-G
Area Case Files: Fu-9, Vol. 2, H-W
Area Case Files: Fu-9, Vol. 3, Miscellaneous
Area Case Files: Fu-9, Vol. 4, Miscellaneous
Area Case Files: Fu-11, Nagasaki #14-B (O-35)
Area Case Files: Fu-12, Vol. 1, A-B
Area Case Files: Fu-12, Vol. 2, B-C
Area Case Files: Fu-12, Vol. 3, D-G
Area Case Files: Fu-12, Vol. 4, G-J

Box 924
Area Case Files: Fu-12, Vol. 5, K-N
Area Case Files: Fu-12, Vol. 6, O-R
Area Case Files: Fu-12, Vol. 7, R-S
Area Case Files: Fu-12, Miscellaneous Information
Area Case Files: Fu-12, Japanese Affidavits
Area Case Files: Fu-12, Vol. 8
Area Case Files: Fu-12, Japanese Documents, Photographs

Box 925
Area Case Files: Fu-13, Vol. 1, A-B
Area Case Files: Fu-13, Vol. 2, C-F
Area Case Files: Fu-13, Vol. 3, G-L
Area Case Files: Fu-13, Vol. 4, M-S
Area Case Files: Fu-13, Vol. 5, T-V

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 750
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1189: Area Case Files, 1945-1948

Area Case Files: Fu-13, Vol. 6, Additional Affidavits, Miscellaneous


Area Case Files: Fu-13, Vol. 6, Miscellaneous Information
Area Case Files: Fu-14, Vol. 1
Area Case Files: Fu-15, Vol. 1, A-Y
Area Case Files: Fu-15, Vol. 2, Miscellany

Box 926
Area Case Files: Fu-16, Vol. 1, A-F
Area Case Files: Fu-16, Vol. 2
Area Case Files: Fu-16, Vol. 3
Area Case Files: Fu-16, Vol. 4
Area Case Files: Fu-16, Miscellaneous
Area Case Files: Fu-17
Area Case Files: Fu-17, Vol. 2
Area Case Files: Fu-18, Vol. 1, A-W
Area Case Files: Fu-18, Vol. 2, Miscellaneous
Area Case Files: Fu-18, Vol. 3, Pictures

Box 927
Area Case Files: Fu-19, Investigation Teams Report on Camp #26
Area Case Files: Fu-20, Affidavit and Miscellaneous
Area Case Files: Fu-21, Vol. 1, Miscellaneous Informations
Area Case Files: Fu-22
Area Case Files: Fu-23
Area Case Files: Fu-24, Vol. 1, A-M
Area Case Files: Fu-24, Vol. 2, N-W
Area Case Files: Fu-25, Vol. 1
Area Case Files: Fu-26, Beppu (J-43)
Area Case Files: Fu-101, Sawai-Cho Apts (Nagasaki) (J-8)
Area Case Files: Fu-151, General Information of Miyazaki District Kempei Tai, Headquarters
Fukuoka prisoner of war camps Personnel Rosters (Camps That Have Not Been Opened)
Area Case Files: Fu-201, Kokura Army Hospital (L-99)
Area Case Files: Fu-201, Kokura Army Hospital (L-99)
Area Case Files: Fu-202: Moji Military Hospital (M-33)
Area Case Files: Fu-251, Parachutists Captured by Civilians, Severely Beaten (J-83)
Area Case Files: Fu-252, Beatings of B-29 Airman at Yawata, Kyushu
Area Case Files: Fu-253
Area Case Files: Fu-254, Removal of Red Cross Supplies While Enroute from Moji to
Asarufawa Copper Mine Camp 8-B
Area Case Files: Fu-255, Vol. 1
Area Case Files: Fu-256

Box 928
Area Case Files: Fu-257, Murder of U.S. Airmen after B-29 Crash at Kumamoto-Ken,
Takeda Town, 5 May 1945
Area Case Files: Fu-258, Murder of Prisoners of war at Fukuoka City, Kyushu, by Members

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 751
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1189: Area Case Files, 1945-1948

of the Japanese Western Army Headquarters


Area Case Files: Fukuoka Area, Miscellaneous
Area Case Files: Fukuoka Area, Kokura Army Hospital and Kiyomizu Branch (Photos)
Area Case Files: Fukuoka Area, Kokura Military Hospital
Area Case Files: Gi-251, Prisoners Killed, Tarawa & Betio Atrocities
Area Case Files: Gi-252
Area Case Files: Ha-0, Vol. 1
Area Case Files: Ha-0, Vol. 2, Miscellaneous
Area Case Files: Ha-1, Miscellaneous
Area Case Files: Ha-1, Vol. 1, A-K
Area Case Files: Ha-1, Vol. 2, L-Z
Area Case Files: Ha-2, Vol. 1, A-H
Area Case Files: Ha-2, Vol. 2
Area Case Files: Ha-2, Miscellaneous

Box 929
Area Case Files: Ha-3, Vol. 1, A-H
Area Case Files: Ha-3, Vol. 2, J-Z
Area Case Files: Ha-3, Vol. 3, Miscellaneous Information
Area Case Files: Ha-4, Vol. 2, Miscellaneous
Area Case Files: Ha-4
Area Case Files: Ha-5, Vol. 1, A-K
Area Case Files: Ha-5, Vol. 2, L-Y
Area Case Files: Ha-5, Miscellaneous
Area Case Files: Ha-6
Area Case Files: Ha-7
Area Case Files: Ha-8, Vol. 1, B-Z
Area Case Files: Ha-9, Muroran, (M-68), Vol. 1, A-G

Box 930
Area Case Files: Ha-9, Vol. 2, H-M
Area Case Files: Ha-9, Vol. 3, N-Z
Area Case Files: Ha-9, Vol. 4, Miscellaneous Information
Area Case Files: Ha-10
Area Case Files: Ha-11
Area Case Files: Ha-151
Area Case Files: Ha-152, Northern Army Headquarters prisoner of war camp, Sapporo (L-73)
Area Case Files: Ha-251
Area Case Files: Hi-0, Hiroshima Area
Area Case Files: Hiroshima Area, Pictures
No Title
Area Case Files: Hi-1
Area Case Files: Hi-1, Hiroshima Camp, Name List
Area Case Files: Hi-2, Camp Roster

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 752
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1189: Area Case Files, 1945-1948

Box 931
Area Case Files: Hi-2, Zentsuji #1-B (J-10) Vol. 1, A-B
Area Case Files: Hi-2, Zentsuji, Vol. 2, C-F
Area Case Files: Hi-2, Zentsuji, Vol. 3, G-K
Area Case Files: Hi-2, Zentsuji, Vol. 4, L-O
Area Case Files: Hi-2, Additional Affidavits, Testimony
Area Case Files: Hi-2, Notebook of Captain Samuel A. Goldblith, 0-391719, CE
(Photographic Copy)
Australian War Crimes Board of Inquiry

Box 932
Area Case Files: Hi-2, Zentsuji, Vol. 5, P-T
Area Case Files: Hi-2, Zentsuji, Vol. 6, U-Y
Area Case Files: Hi-2, Miscellaneous (2 folders)
Area Case Files: Hi-3, Niihama, Vol. 1, A-L
Area Case Files: Hi-3, Niihama, Vol. 2, M-Z
Area Case Files: Hi-4, Vol. 1
Area Case Files: Hi-5, Mukaishima, Vol. 1, A-Y
Area Case Files: Hi-5, Mukaishima, Vol. 2, Miscellaneous
Area Case Files: Hi-5, Mukaishima, Vol. 3, Miscellaneous

Box 933
Area Case Files: Hi-6, Vol. 1, B-K
Area Case Files: Hi-6, Vol. 2, L-Z, British Affidavits
Area Case Files: Hi-6, Vol. 3, Innoshima
Area Case Files: Hi-6, Vol. 4, A-K, British Affidavits, Photostat Copies
Area Case Files: Hi-7, Vol. 1, A-C
Area Case Files: Hi-7, Vol. 2, D-H
Area Case Files: Hi-7, Vol. 3, I-K
Area Case Files: Hi-7, Vol. 4, L-M
Area Case Files: Hi-7, Vol. 5, N-R

Box 934
Area Case Files: Hi-7, Vol. 6, S-Z
Area Case Files: Hi-7, Miscellaneous Informations
Area Case Files: Hi-8, Vol. 1, A-G
Area Case Files: Hi-8, Vol. 2, H-Y
Area Case Files: Hi-8, Ube, Vol. 3
Area Case Files: Hi-8, Vol. 4
Area Case Files: Hi-9, Motoyama, Vols. 1 and 2

Box 935
Area Case Files: Hi-9, Vol. 3, Miscellaneous Informations
Area Case Files: Hi-9, Vol. 4, Miscellaneous Informations
Area Case Files: Hi-9, Motoyama prisoner of war camp Report, Part 2
Area Case Files: Hi-10, Vol. 1, A-L

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 753
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1189: Area Case Files, 1945-1948

Area Case Files: Hi-10, Vol. 2, M-W


Area Case Files: Hi-10, Vol. 3, Miscellaneous Informations
Area Case Files: Hi-11, (O-34)
Area Case Files: Hi-12, Chinese Labor Camp at Tonaru, Ehime-Ken
Area Case Files: Hi-101, Miyoshi Internment Camp
Area Case Files: Hi-151, Investigation Report of Kure Prison Camp
Area Case Files: Hi-151, Kure Naval Prison
Area Case Files: Hi-152, Torturing of Cpl. Robert A. Newton
Area Case Files: Hi-201, Shimonoseki Quarantine Station
Area Case Files: Hi-202
Area Case Files: Hi-251, Ofuna, Shikoku Island
Area Case Files: Hi-252, Fukugawa, Hiroshima-Ken
Area Case Files: Hi-253, B-24 Crash, 28 July 1945 at Yamaguchi-Ken
Area Case Files: Hi-254, Kempei Tai Beatings of Dutch Prisoners of war from Isoura Camp,
Niihama, Ehime-Ken
Area Case Files: HS-0, Vol. 1, General Information
Area Case Files: HS-1, Torpedo & Sinking of S.S. Richard Hovey
Area Case Files: HS-2, Sinking of S.S. Ascot
Area Case Files: HS-3, Torpedo & Sinking of S.S. British Chivalry
Area Case Files: HS-4, Torpedo & Sinking of S.S. Daisy Moller

Box 936
Area Case Files: HS-5, Vol. 1, A-W
Area Case Files: HS-5, Vol. 2
Area Case Files: HS-5
Area Case Files: HS-6, Torpedoing & Sinking of S.S. Nancy Moller
Area Case Files: HS-7, S.S. Scotia, Additional Information on Signed-Out File
Area Case Files: HS-8, S.S. Sutlej
Area Case Files: HS-9, Torpedoing & Sinking of S.S. Tjisalak
Area Case Files: HS-10, Mistreatment of Captured Personnel Aboard Unknown Japanese
Destroyer
Area Case Files: HS-11
Area Case Files: HS-12, Mistreatment Aboard Japanese Destroyer Mikazuki (DE-34)
Area Case Files: HS-13, Investigation Division Case No. 583
Area Case Files: HS-14, Vol. 1, Tamaboko-Maru, Investigation Division Case No. 373
Area Case Files: HS-14, Vol. 2, Tamaboko-Maru
Area Case Files: HS-15, Japanese Cruiser
Area Case Files: HS-16, U.S.S. Grenadier

Box 937
Area Case Files: HS-17
Area Case Files: HS-18
Area Case Files: HS-19, Vol. 1, Mistreatment of Ensign Wiley M. Hunt Aboard Japanese
Cruiser Around June 1942 Off Dutch Harbor
Area Case Files: HS-20, S.S. William K. Vanderbilt
Area Case Files: HS-21, S.S. John Johnson

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 754
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1189: Area Case Files, 1945-1948

Area Case Files: HS-22, Sinking of Hoegh Silverdawn, June 15, 1943
Area Case Files: HS-23
Area Case Files: HS-24, S.S. Ocean Vintage
Area Case Files: HS-25, S.S. Montebello
Area Case Files: Ko-0, Vol. 1, American Affidavits
Area Case Files: Ko-0, Vol. 2, Japanese Affidavits
Area Case Files: Ko-0, Vol. 2, Miscellaneous Information
Area Case Files: Ko-2
Area Case Files: Ko-3, Additional Affidavits
Area Case Files: Ko-4
Area Case Files: Ko-5, Keijo prisoner of war camp, Vol. 1
Area Case Files: Ko-5, Vol. 1
Area Case Files: Ko-5, Miscellaneous
The Case of General Yamashita: A Memorandum by Courtney Whitney, Brigadier General,
U.S. Army, Chief, Government Section
Area Case Files: Ko-6, Vol. 1, Miscellaneous
Area Case Files: Ko-6, Konan prisoner of war camp, Vol. 1

Box 938
Area Case Files: Ko-152, Vol. 1, Ryusan Police Station Korea (K-86)
Area Case Files: Ko-153
Area Case Files: Ko-201
Area Case Files: Ko-252
Area Case Files: Ko-253, Yongsan Police Station, Renier [Empty Folder]
No Title
Area Case Files: Ko-7, Ko-154, Ko-155, Ko-251
Area Case Files: Ku-251, Beating of 3 U.S. prisoners of war at Paromoshiri, Kuriles Island,
19 May 1945
Area Case Files: Additional Information on Signed out File [Empty Folder]
Area Case Files: Additional Information on Signed out File
Area Case Files: Ku-252
Area Case Files: Magia-1
Area Case Files: Man-0, Manchukuo prisoner of war camps, General
Area Case Files: Man-1, prisoner of war camp - Chang Chui Tui of Cheng Shia Tun, Ching
Chaiten-Manchuria (I-98)
Area Case Files: Man-2, Internment Under Improper Conditions of Carroll Hubert at Hsian,
Manchuria prisoner of war camp (I-71)
Area Case Files: Man-4, Vol. 1, A-W
Area Case Files: Man-4, Vol. 2, Miscellaneous Informations
Area Case Files: Man-5, Internment Under Improper Conditions of Carroll Hubert at
Taihoku, Manchuria prisoner of war camp (I-69)
Area Case Files: Man-101
Area Case Files: Man-151
Area Case Files: Man-152
Area Case Files: Man-251
Area Case Files: Marcus-251, Beating of U.S. Flyers on Marcus Island, 4 September 1943

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 755
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1189: Area Case Files, 1945-1948

Area Case Files: Takano, Iwao, Lt [Empty Folder]


Area Case Files: Mar-0
Area Case Files: Mar-1, Guam prisoner of war camp (J-80)
Area Case Files: Mar-3, prisoner of war camp Agana, Guam
Area Case Files: Mar-251, Killing of Two Unidentified Fliers on Saipan Island (K-10)
Area Case Files: Mar-252, Exposures to Danger of Gunfire of the U.S. prisoners of war at
Dunkus Beach, 10 December 1941
Area Case Files: Mars-0, Extract Taken from Captured Japanese Diary at Kwajalein
Area Case Files: Mars-251
Area Case Files: Mars-252, Kwajalein, Marshall Island
Area Case Files: Mars-253, Jalvit Island, Beating of Captain Tinker
Area Case Files: Na-0
Area Case Files: Na-1
Area Case Files: Na-1, Nagoya prisoner of war camp Name List
Area Case Files: A General List of prisoner of war camps
Area Case Files: Na-1, Roster, Nagoya prisoner of war sub-camp No. 1
Area Case Files: Funatsu, The Name List of prisoner of war, Nagoya prisoner of war sub-
camp No. 3
Area Case Files: Na-1, Roster, Nagoya prisoner of war sub-camp No. 5
Area Case Files: Roster of All Japanese Personnel on Duty at Nagoya prisoner of war camp
Area Case Files: Na-1

Box 939
Area Case Files: Na-2, Kamioka Camp, Vol. 1, A-D
Area Case Files: Na-2, Kamioka Camp, Vol. 2, E-K
Area Case Files: Na-2, Kamioka Camp, Vol. 3, L-O
Area Case Files: Na-2, Kamioka Camp, Vol. 4, P-Sm
Area Case Files: Na-2, Kamioka Camp, Vol. 5, So-Y
Area Case Files: Na-2, Kamioka Camp, Vol. 6, Miscellaneous Material (Death Certificates,
Japanese Statements & Investigation Reports)
Area Case Files: Na-2, Kamioka Camp, Vol. 7, Miscellaneous Material (Death Certificates,
Japanese Statements & Investigation Reports)
Area Case Files: Na-3, Narumi, Vol. 1, American Affidavits, A-C

Box 940
Area Case Files: Na-3, Narumi, Vol. 2, D-H, American Affidavits
Area Case Files: Na-3, Narumi, Vol. 3, I-M, American Affidavits
Area Case Files: Na-3, Narumi, Vol. 4, N-R, American Affidavits
Area Case Files: Na-3, Narumi, Vol. 5, S-Z, American Affidavits
Area Case Files: Na-3, Narumi, Vol. 6, A-Z, Canadian Affidavits
Area Case Files: Na-3, Narumi, Vol. 7, Part 1, Japanese Statements, Memorandums,
Extracts
Area Case Files: Na-3, Vol. 8, Part 2, Miscellaneous Informations, Pictures, Investigation
Reports, Maps
Area Case Files: Na-4, Vol. 4, A-C
Area Case Files: Na-4, Vol. 2, D-F

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 756
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1189: Area Case Files, 1945-1948

Area Case Files: Na-4, Vol. 3, G-J


Area Case Files: Na-4, Vol. 4, K-L

Box 941
Area Case Files: Na-4, Vol. 5, M
Area Case Files: Na-4, Vol. 6, N-R
Area Case Files: Na-4, Vol. 7, S-Z
Area Case Files: Na-4, Miscellaneous
Area Case Files: Nagoya, Photographs
Area Case Files: Nagoya, Photographs
Area Case Files: Na-5, Vol. 1
Area Case Files: Na-5, Vol. 2

Box 942
Area Case Files: Na-7, Takaoka Camp, Vol. 1, A-Z, Affidavits
Area Case Files: Na-7, Vol. 2, Miscellaneous Information (Death Certificates, Japanese
Statements, Pictures, Roster of Na-7, and Letters)
Area Case Files: Na-8, Vol. 1, Affidavits
Area Case Files: Na-8, Vol. 2, Miscellaneous Documents
Area Case Files: Na-9, Toyama #8-B
Area Case Files: Na-10
Area Case Files: Na-10, Toyama Camp, Vol. 2, Miscellaneous Information
Area Case Files: Na-11, Takaoka, Vol. 1, A-Z, American Affidavits
Area Case Files: Na-11, Takaoka, Vol. 2, Pictures and Japanese Statements
Area Case Files: Na-11, Dutch Affidavits
Area Case Files: Na-11, Takaoka (#10-B), Vol. 3, Miscellaneous Information (Photostat
Copies, Investigation Report, Maps, Addresses, Charges & Specifications, Check Sheets,
Memorandum)

Box 943
Area Case Files: Na-12, Toyama (#11-B)
Area Case Files: Na-13, Treatment of Chinese Internees
Area Case Files: Na-101
Area Case Files: Na-251, Solitary Confinement of William Mackesey, Tsu, Mie-Ken (K-92)
Area Case Files: Na-252, Beating of William E. Price
Area Case Files: Na-253
Area Case Files: Na-253
Area Case Files: Na-254, Beating of American Flyers
Area Case Files: NG-0, Affidavits & Testimonies
Area Case Files: NG-0, Miscellaneous
Area Case Files: NG-1, Rabaul Internment Camp, New Britain
Area Case Files: NG-2, American and British prisoners of war Murdered - Haroekoe Island,
Ceram Island (F-32)
Area Case Files: NG-2, Indian prisoners of war Beaten and Starved to Death at Parom
(F-33)
Area Case Files: NG-4, Indian prisoners of war Beaten and Starved to Death (F-34)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 757
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1189: Area Case Files, 1945-1948

Area Case Files: NG-5, Indian prisoners of war Beaten and Starved to Death at Kurringe (F-35)
Area Case Files: NG-6, 16 U.S. Aviators Maltreated at Wewak (F-36)
Area Case Files: NG-7, Kokopo, New Britain Internment Camp (J-50)
Area Case Files: NG-101, Vunapope, Civilian Internment Camp (for Half-Caste Boys)
Area Case Files: NG-151, Kempei Hqs., prisoner of war camp, Rabaul, New Britain (J-88)
Area Case Files: NG-152, Tunnel Hill Prison, Rabaul, New Britain
Area Case Files: NG-201, Mistreatment of prisoners of war & internees - Manokwari
Hospital
Area Case Files: NG-251, Torrio Plantation, New Britain
Area Case Files: NG-252, Atrocity at Salamaua (A)
Area Case Files: NG-253, Atrocity Committed Against Capt. Thurston (G)
Area Case Files: NG-254, Atrocity Cases in Demta Area (A-22)
Area Case Files: NG-255, Muschu Island (A-24)
Area Case Files: NG-256, Atrocity Cases (A-26)
Area Case Files: NG-257, Atrocities Against American Airmen, Hollandia Area (A-27)
Area Case Files: NG-258, Madang Area (A-28)
Area Case Files: NG-259 (A-29)
Area Case Files: NG-260, Amron (A-30)
Area Case Files: NG-261, Gasmata Area (A-32)
Area Case Files: NG-262 (A-33)
Area Case Files: NG-263 (A-34)
Area Case Files: NG-264 (A-35)
Area Case Files: NG-265 (A-36)
Area Case Files: NG-265 (A-36)
Area Case Files: NG-266 (A-37)
Area Case Files: NG-267, Goya Atrocity (A-38)
Area Case Files: NG-268 (A-39)
Area Case Files: NG-269, Yakamul Village Atrocity (A-40)
Area Case Files: NG-270 (A-41)
Area Case Files: NG-271 (A-46)
Area Case Files: NG-272 (A-47)
Area Case Files: NG-273 (A-48)

Box 944
Area Case Files: NG-274, Murder of Reverend Jacob and Brother Emanuel at Wewak, New
Guinea
Area Case Files: NG-275, Abuse of Francis Hempelman at Dimir (A-50)
Area Case Files: NG-276, Three American prisoner of war Pilots Beheaded by Japanese
Kempei without Excuse (A-51)
Area Case Files: NG-277, Atrocity at Aitape, New Guinea, (A-57)
Area Case Files: NG-278 (A-99)
Area Case Files: NG-279, Beating to Death of Clarence C. Coffman (B-14)
Area Case Files: NG-280, Unidentified American Airman (B-15)
Area Case Files: NG-281, Persons and Units Responsible for Atrocities Committed by
Japanese Against the Australians (C-66)
Area Case Files: NG-282 (C-93)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 758
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1189: Area Case Files, 1945-1948

Area Case Files: NG-283, Atrocities (C-94)


Area Case Files: NG-284, Atrocities (C-95)
Area Case Files: NG-285, Atrocities (C-96)
Area Case Files: NG-286, Atrocities (C-97)
Area Case Files: NG-287, Atrocities (C-98)
Area Case Files: NG-288, Atrocities (C-99)
Area Case Files: NG-289, Atrocities (C-100)
Area Case Files: NG-290, Victim Shot on Order (D-2)
Area Case Files: NG-291, Beheading of American Pilot
Area Case Files: NG-292, Japanese Behead American Aviators (D-6)
Area Case Files: NG-293, Specific Incidents, Execution & Beheading of Javanese by
Japanese (D-1)
Area Case Files: NG-294, Beheading American Airmen, Kariru (D-7)
Area Case Files: NG-295, Japanese Behead American Aviator, Kariru (D-8)
Area Case Files: NG-296, Beheading of American Airmen, Rabaul (D-9)
Area Case Files: NG-297 (D-10)
Area Case Files: NG-298, Missionaries Mistreated in New Guinea (D-11)
Area Case Files: NG-299, Beaten, Shot, All Finally Killed, One Beheaded After Death (D12)
Area Case Files: NG-300 (D-13)
Area Case Files: NG-301 (D-14)
Area Case Files: NG-301
Area Case Files: NG-302 (D-16)
Area Case Files: NG-303, Killing and Bayoneting of Litter Cases (D-28)
Area Case Files: NG-304, American Fliers Murdered (D-31)
Area Case Files: NG-305, American Flier Murdered (D-32)
Area Case Files: NG-306, Atrocities (D-37)
Area Case Files: NG-307, Atrocities (F-29)
Area Case Files: NG-308, Australian Pilot Beheaded (F-40)
Area Case Files: NG-309, Bayonetting and Beheading of 20 Indians and Indonesians -
Wewak (F-42)
Area Case Files: NG-310, Murder of Javanese Coolies by Japanese, Noemfoor (F-57)
Area Case Files: NG-311, Cannibalism at Biak Islands - August 1944 (F-59)
Area Case Files: NG-312, Cannibalism at Biak (F-60)
Area Case Files: NG-313, Mutilated Japanese Body (F-61)
Area Case Files: NG-314, Cannibalism in the Admiralty Islands (F-62)
Area Case Files: NG-315, Cannibalism, Guhu (F-63)
Area Case Files: NG-316 (F-64)
Area Case Files: NG-317, Atrocities, Noemfoor (F-77)
Area Case Files: NG-318, Killing of Native - Viru Islands (G-9)
Area Case Files: NG-319, Decapitation of American and Native (G-10)
Area Case Files: Kicking to Death of 3 Javanese by Japanese - Noemfoor (G-11)
Area Case Files: NG-321, Torture Death of 2 Javanese - Noemfoor (G-12)
Area Case Files: NG-322, Decapitation of Coolies, Noemfoor (G-16)
Area Case Files: NG-323, Decapitation of 4 Javanese at Noemfoor (G-19)
Area Case Files: NG-324, Bayonetting of 2 Javanese, Noemfoor (G-20)
Area Case Files: NG-325, Execution of a Kanaka, Kavieng (G-30)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 759
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1189: Area Case Files, 1945-1948

Area Case Files: NG-326, Killing of Australian Prisoners (N-92)


Area Case Files: NG-327, NG-328, NG-329
Area Case Files: NG-330, Murder of Capt. Silverman at Rabaul (J-27)
Area Case Files: NG-331, Murder of Capt. Travers at Rabaul (J-28)
Area Case Files: NG-332, Murder of Lt. Henry at Rabaul (J-33)
Area Case Files: NG-333, Atrocities in Babo Area, Dutch New Guinea (J-47)
Area Case Files: NG-334 (L-39)
Area Case Files: NG-335 (M-24)
Area Case Files: NG-336 (N-12)
Area Case Files: NG-337, Atrocities (N-21)
Area Case Files: NG-338, Cape Gloucester (N-74)
Area Case Files: NG-339 (N-75)
Area Case Files: NG-340 (N-76)
Area Case Files: NG-341 (N-77)
Area Case Files: NG-342, Execution of Australian Coast Watcher at Tsurubu (G-29)
Area Case Files: NG-343, Execution of 2 American prisoners of war, Basa (G-31)
Area Case Files: NG-334, Execution of prisoners of war, Giruwa (G-32)
Area Case Files: NG-345, Execution of prisoner of war, Cape Markus (G-33)
Area Case Files: NG-346 (G-34)
Area Case Files: NG-347, Misuse of Flag of Truce Bingap Creek and Cape Ginga (G-35)
Area Case Files: NG-348, Cannibalism, Kumusi River (G-37)
Area Case Files: NG-349, Rape of Chinese, Lae (G-40)

Box 945
Area Case Files: NG-350, Cannibalism - Various Localities - Interrogation Report #598
(G-41)
Area Case Files: NG-351, Execution of Chinese, Rabaul (G-53)
Area Case Files: NG-352, Cannibalism - Biak Island - Nishihara Unit (G-63)
Area Case Files: NG-353, Cannibalism - Biak Island - Hayashi Unit (G-68)
Area Case Files: NG-354, Imprisonment, Torture & Murders by Kobayashi, Yuda and Suzuki
(I-37)
Area Case Files: NG-355, Mistreatment of Natives, Tanameral Bay District (I-91)
Area Case Files: NG-356, Mistreatment & Murder of Missionaries at But, Wewak (G-13)
Area Case Files: NG-357, Mistreatment of Father Manion (G-14)
Area Case Files: NG-358, Plunder of Mission, Alexishafen (G-15)
Area Case Files: NG-359, Possible Execution of 2 Airmen at Hollandia (G-17)
Area Case Files: NG-360, Decapitation of 3 Javanese for Stealing, Manokwari, (G-18)
Area Case Files: NG-361, Instruction as to Killing of prisoners of war, Hollandia (G-21)
Area Case Files: NG-362, Instruction of Gas, Los Negros (G-22)
Area Case Files: NG-363, Cannibalism (G-23)
Area Case Files: NG-364, Murder of Australian prisoner of war, Tanamerah (G-24)
Area Case Files: NG-365, Murder of Australian prisoner of war, Buna (G-25)
Area Case Files: NG-366, Execution of Natives in Lae (G-26)
Area Case Files: NG-367, Execution of Alleged Spies, Salamana (G-27)
Area Case Files: NG-369 (G-28)
Area Case Files: NG-370, Cannibalism - Noemfoor (G-67)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 760
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1189: Area Case Files, 1945-1948

Area Case Files: NG-371, Rabaul Area


Area Case Files: NG-372, American Airman Shot Down Between Memo & Skoffro
Area Case Files: NG-373, Beheading of American Airman
Area Case Files: NG-374
Area Case Files: NG-375, Bayonetting of Native at Bosack Village
Area Case Files: NG-376, Interrogation of 8 prisoners of war by Japanese
Area Case Files: NG-377, Capture of 1 Officer and 8 Enlisted Men at Kopar
Area Case Files: NG-378, Beating of U.S. prisoners of war at Talasea
Area Case Files: NG-379, Killing of 3 Missionaries, One Man, Two Women, Finchhaven
Area Case Files: NG-380, Killing of Four Airmen at Kairir Island
Area Case Files: NG-381, Beheading of Mrs. Becker
Area Case Files: NG-382, Massacre of Milne Bay (N-59)
Area Case Files: NG-383, Japanese Bombed Australian Medical Dressing Station, Which
Was Completely Marked (M-91)
Area Case Files: NG-384, Killing of Natives, Kaiapit (M-95)
Area Case Files: NG-385, Cannibalism - Gona (M-93)
Area Case Files: NG-386, Killing of Wounded - Gona Beach (M-94)
Area Case Files: NG-387, Affidavits - Execution of Two prisoners of war at Sarmi
Area Case Files: NG-388
Area Case Files: Netherlands East Indies-0
Area Case Files: Netherlands East Indies-1
Area Case Files: Netherlands East Indies-3-15 (9 folders)
Area Case Files: Netherlands East Indies-101, 102
Area Case Files: Netherlands East Indies-151, Vol. 1
Area Case Files: Netherlands East Indies-151, Vol. 2, Miscellaneous Documents
Area Case Files: Netherlands East Indies-152, 153
Area Case Files: Netherlands East Indies-251 thru Netherlands East Indies-259
Area Case Files: Netherlands East Indies-260, Ambon, Bayonetting of 60 Australian
prisoners of war
Area Case Files: Netherlands East Indies-261 thru Netherlands East Indies-273
Area Case Files: Netherlands East Indies-274, Murder of 3 by Captain Umino, Pontianak
Area, Dutch Borneo
Area Case Files: Netherlands East Indies-275, 276, 277, 278, 279
Area Case Files: Netherlands East Indies-280

Box 946
Area Case Files: Os-0, Information of Osaka prisoner of war, Testimony of Hiroyuki Morita
Area Case Files: Os-0, Vol. 1, A-S
Area Case Files: Os-0, Miscellaneous
Area Case Files: Osaka prisoner of war camp Name List, As of August 15, 1945
Area Case Files: Os-1
Area Case Files: Os-1, A-Z
Area Case Files: Os-1
Area Case Files: Os-2, Vol. 1, A-F
Area Case Files: Os-2, Vol. 2, G-Z
Area Case Files: Os-3

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 761
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1189: Area Case Files, 1945-1948

Area Case Files: Os-5


Area Case Files: Os-6, Vol. 1, A-G
Area Case Files: Os-6, Vol. 2, H-Y
Area Case Files: Os-6, Vol. 3, Tsuruga, Miscellaneous
Area Case Files: Os-7, Akenobe (J-25)

Box 947
Area Case Files: Os-8
Area Case Files: Os-9, Investigation Report on Osaka Camp #8, Noda
Area Case Files: Os-10, Vol. 1, A-O
Area Case Files: Os-10, Vol. 2, P-Z
Area Case Files: Os-10
Area Case Files: Os-11, Maibara (F-80)
Area Case Files: Os-13, Vol. 1, A-C
Area Case Files: Os-13, Vol. 2, D-H
Area Case Files: Os-13, Vol. 3, I-M

Box 948
Area Case Files: Os-13, Vol. 4, N-Sl
Area Case Files: Os-13, Vol. 5, Sm-Z
Area Case Files: Os-13, Vol. 6, Miscellaneous Information
Area Case Files: Os-14, Umeda Bunsho, Vol. 1, A-B, American Affidavits
Area Case Files: Os-14, Vol. 2, C-H
Area Case Files: Os-14, Vol. 3, I-M
Area Case Files: Os-14, Vol. 4, N-R
Area Case Files: Os-14, Vol. 5, S-Y
Area Case Files: Os-14, Japanese Affidavits

Box 949
Area Case Files: Os-14
Area Case Files: Os-14, Vol. 6, Miscellaneous
Area Case Files: Os-14, Osaka prisoner of war camp, Umeda 2nd Hakensho
Area Case Files: Os-15, Vol. 1, A-E
Area Case Files: Os-15, Vol. 2, F-M
Area Case Files: Os-15, Vol. 3, N-Y
Area Case Files: Os-15, Vol. 4, Canadian Affidavits, A-L
Area Case Files: Os-15, Vol. 5, Canadian Affidavits, M-W
Area Case Files: Os-15, Vol. 6, Miscellaneous

Box 950
Area Case Files: Os-16, #10-D (L-18)
Area Case Files: Os-19, Vol. 1
Area Case Files: Os-20, Vol. 1, A-C
Area Case Files: Os-20, Vol. 2, D-G
Area Case Files: Os-20, Vol. 3, H-K
Area Case Files: Os-20, Vol. 4, L-P

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 762
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1189: Area Case Files, 1945-1948

Area Case Files: Os-20, Vol. 5, R-S


Area Case Files: Os-20, Vol. 6
Area Case Files: Os-20, Vol. 7, Miscellaneous

Box 951
Area Case Files: Os-21, Vol. 1, A-Be
Area Case Files: Os-21, Vol. 2, C-L
Area Case Files: Os-21, Vol. 3, M-R
Area Case Files: Os-21, Vol. 4, S-Z
Area Case Files: Os-21, Miscellaneous Information
Area Case Files: Os-22, Vol. 1, A-F
Area Case Files: Os-22, Vol. 2, G-L
Area Case Files: Os-22, Vol. 3, M-Y
Area Case Files: Os-23
Area Case Files: Os-24
Area Case Files: Os-24
Area Case Files: Os-25, A-Z

Box 952
Area Case Files: Os-26, Vol. 1, A-B
Area Case Files: Os-26, Vol. 2, C-D
Area Case Files: Os-26, Vol. 3, E-I
Area Case Files: Os-26, Vol. 4, J-P
Area Case Files: Os-26, Vol. 5, R-W
Area Case Files: Os-26, Vol. 6, Miscellaneous Informations
Area Case Files: Os-26, Affidavit of Hamaguchi, Yasukichi
Area Case Files: Os 26, Report of Investigation Division, Legal Section, GHQ, SCAP on
Yoshinari Minemoto (Report by: L.H. Barnard)
Area Case Files: Original Affidavit of Burch, Leon [Empty Folder]
Area Case Files: Japanese General
Area Case Files: Os-27, Wakinohama-Ku, Kobe prisoner of war camp, (J-76)
Area Case Files: Os-28, Vol. 1, A-C

Box 953
Area Case Files: Os-28, Vol. 2, D-K
Area Case Files: Os-28, Vol. 3, L-R
Area Case Files: Os-28, Vol. 4, S-Z
Area Case Files: Os-28, Miscellaneous
Area Case Files: Os-29, Vol. 1
Area Case Files: Os-30, Taisho Camp, Osaka
Area Case Files: Os-31, Vol. 1, A-Z
Area Case Files: Os-32
Area Case Files: Os-33, Harima
Area Case Files: Os-34, Vol. 1, A-G
Area Case Files: Os-34, Vol. 2, H-Z
Area Case Files: Os-101

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 763
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1189: Area Case Files, 1945-1948

Box 954
Area Case Files: Os-102
Area Case Files: Os-103
Area Case Files: Os-104
Area Case Files: Os-105
Area Case Files: Os-106
Area Case Files: Os-151
Area Case Files: Os-152, Vol. 1, A-Z
Area Case Files: Os-152, Vol. 2, Miscellaneous Information
Area Case Files: Os-153, Vol. 1, Kobe Water Police Jail
Area Case Files: Os-154, Vol. 1, A-Z, Including Miscellaneous Informations
Area Case Files: Os-154, Vol. 2, Investigation Division Reports and Japanese Affidavits
Area Case Files: Os-154
Area Case Files: Os-155, Mistreatment of Civilian prisoner of war at Kempei Tai, Kobe
Area Case Files: Os-201, Vol. 1, A-Z
Area Case Files: Os-202
Area Case Files: Os-203
Area Case Files: Os-204, American Affidavits
Area Case Files: Os-251, American Affidavits
Area Case Files: Os-252, Vol. 1
Area Case Files: Os-253, Digest of Letter from Michiaki Yamagushi, 2 January 1946
Area Case Files: Os-254, Vol. 1
Area Case Files: Os-255, B-29 Lost Over Osaka Bay
Area Case Files: Os-256, B-29 Crashed in Osaka Bay, 1 Survivor Lt. James R. Price
Murdered, 24 July 1945
Area Case Files: Os-257

Box 955
Area Case Files: Pa-0, General Information
Area Case Files: Pa-1
Area Case Files: Pa-2, Babelthuap prisoner of war camp
Area Case Files: Pa-3, Karor prisoner of war camp
Area Case Files: Pa-251, Killing of Lieutenant Kaufman at Koror
No Title
Area Case Files: Information Transferred from Location Cards
Area Case Files: PI, Philippine Island Area
Philippine Nationals Residing in Japan
Area Case Files: Prisoner of war Returnee File
Area Case Files: Ry-0, Roster of Korean prisoner of war Detachment 6
Area Case Files: Ry-1, September 1947-June 1947
Area Case Files: Ry-2, September 1945-May 1947
Area Case Files: Se-0, Name List
Area Case Files: Se-0, American and Japanese Affidavit
Area Case Files: Se-0, General Information re prisoner of war camps in Sendai Area
Area Case Files: Se-1
Area Case Files: Se-2, Vol. 1, A-E

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 764
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1189: Area Case Files, 1945-1948

Area Case Files: Se-2, Vol. 2, F-J, American Affidavits


Area Case Files: Se-2, Vol. 3, K-P, American Affidavits

Box 956
Area Case Files: Se-2, Vol. 4, R-Y
Area Case Files: Se-2, Vol. 5, Miscellaneous
Area Case Files: Se-2, Sendai #1 (M-30), Vol. 6
Area Case Files: Se-2
Area Case Files: Se-2
Area Case Files: Se-2
Area Case Files: Se-3, Vol. 1
Area Case Files: Se-3, Vol. 2
Area Case Files: Se-3, Vol. 3
Area Case Files: Se-3, Vol. 4, Miscellaneous Documents
Area Case Files: Se-3, Vol. 5, Miscellaneous & Pictures

Box 957
Area Case Files: Se-4, Vols. 1-7, A-G, American Affidavits (7 folders)

Box 958
Area Case Files: Se-4, Vols. 8-13, American Affidavits, H-Z (5 folders)
Area Case Files: Se-4, Miscellaneous (Death Certificates)
Area Case Files: Se-4, Photographs

Box 959
Area Case Files: Se-5, Vol. 1, A-F
Area Case Files: Se-5, Vol. 2, E-N
Area Case Files: Se-5, Vol. 3, American Affidavits
Area Case Files: Se-5, Miscellaneous
Area Case Files: Se-6, Vol. 1, A-D
Area Case Files: Se-6, Vol. 2, E-G
Area Case Files: Se-6, Vol. 3, H-L
Area Case Files: Se-6, Vol. 4, M-P

Box 960
Area Case Files: Se-6, Photographs
Area Case Files: Se-6, Vol. 4, American Affidavits
Area Case Files: Se-6, Vol. 5, R-U
Area Case Files: Se-6, Vol. 6
Area Case Files: Se-6, Miscellaneous
Area Case Files: Se-6
Area Case Files: Se-6
Area Case Files: Se-6, Vol. 8, Miscellaneous
Area Case Files: Se-6, Miscellaneous (3 folders)
Area Case Files: Se-7

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 765
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1189: Area Case Files, 1945-1948

Area Case Files: Se-7


Area Case Files: Se-7, Miscellaneous

Box 961
Area Case Files: Se-7, Vol. 1, A-C
Area Case Files: Se-7, Vol. 2, D-G
Area Case Files: Se-7, Vol. 3, H-L
Area Case Files: Se-7, Vol. 4, M-O
Area Case Files: Se-7, Vol. 5, P-S
Area Case Files: Se-7, Vol. 6, T-Z
Area Case Files: Se-7, Vol. 8, Miscellaneous
Area Case Files: Se-7, Vol. 9, Japanese Statements

Box 962
Area Case Files: Se-8, Vol. 1, B-K
Area Case Files: Se-8, Vol. 2
Area Case Files: Se-8, Vol. 3
Area Case Files: Se-8, Miscellaneous (2 folders)
Area Case Files: Se-9, Vol. 2, B
Area Case Files: Se-9, Vol. 3, C
Area Case Files: Se-9, Vol. 4, D-E

Box 963
Area Case Files: Se-9, Vols. 5-10, F-Z (6 folders)
Area Case Files: Se-9, Vol. 11, Miscellaneous Documents
Area Case Files: Se-9, Vol. 12, Photographs

Box 964
Area Case Files: Se-10, Vol. 1, Treatment of prisoners of war at Sendai (9-B)
Area Case Files: Se-10, Miscellaneous
Area Case Files: Se-11, Vol. 1-3 (3 folders)
Area Case Files: Se-12, Vol. 1, A-Z
Area Case Files: Se-12, Miscellaneous
Area Case Files: Se-13, Towaryo (Chinese) prisoner of war camp
Area Case Files: Se-14, Chinese prisoner of war camp, Chusan
Area Case Files: Se-15, Vol. 1
Area Case Files: Se-101, Vol. 1
Area Case Files: Se-101, Report on the Civil Internment Camp at Fukushima, Japan and
Part II, Report of the Camp Committee Fukushima Internment Camp, Fukushima, Japan
Area Case Files: Se-101, Miscellaneous
Area Case Files: Se-102, Miyagi Internment Camp
Area Case Files: Se-103, Civilian Internment Camp at Kemansai-Machi, Kazuno-Gun, Akita-
Ken, Japan
Area Case Files: Se-251, 4 Airmen Killed by Japanese in Mount Zoa-zan Area, August 1945
Area Case Files: Se-252, Alleged Beating of Two Allied Air-Force Pilots in Fukushima
Prefecture on or about 12 August 1945

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 766
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1189: Area Case Files, 1945-1948

Box 965
Area Case Files: So-0
Area Case Files: So-1
Area Case Files: So-251 (N-66)
Area Case Files: So-252 (N-67)
Area Case Files: So-253, Goode Killing (N-64)
Area Case Files: So-254, Eberty Killing (N-63)
Area Case Files: So-255, Prisoners Dissected (N-65)
Area Case Files: So-256, Roche Killing (N-62)
Area Case Files: So-257, Native, Beaten, Brutality and Torture (N-61)
Area Case Files: So-258, Vuzu Bayonetted at Guadalcanal to Extract Information (G-76)
Area Case Files: So-259, Bauer Strafed in the Water Between Guadalcanal and Bougainville
(G-75)
Area Case Files: So-260, Execution of U.S. Officer, Kokumbona Area of Guadalcanal (G-8)
Area Case Files: So-261, Cannibalism at Tarlina, Bougainville (G-7)
Area Case Files: So-262, Decapitation of Frank Roach, Rorowana (G-2)
Area Case Files: So-263, Killing of Norman at Numanuma, Solomon Islands (G-4)
Area Case Files: So-264, Decapitation of U.S. Airman, Tarlina, Bougainville (G-3)
Area Case Files: So-265, Cannibalism at Guadalcanal (G-1)
Area Case Files: So-266, Prisoner of war Order to Japanese Commander, Bougainville
(F-100)
Area Case Files: So-267 (D-34)
Area Case Files: So-268, Japanese Treatment of prisoners of war (D-33)
Area Case Files: So-269, Solomons (D-30)
Area Case Files: So-270, Shortland Harbor, Bougainville (D-27)
Area Case Files: So-271, Deceased Personnel Francis J. Boutin
Area Case Files: So-272, Logan Attacked by Zero After Bailing Out of Plane (G-74)
Area Case Files: So-273
Area Case Files: So-274, English Prisoners on Ballale
Area Case Files: Alphabetical List of prisoner of war camps in Japan
Area Case Files: SEA, Miscellaneous
Area Case Files: SEA, Miscellaneous (Thailand)
Area Case Files: SEA-0
Area Case Files: SEA-1
Area Case Files: SEA-2, Saigon Prison Camps
Area Case Files: SEA-3 - SEA-7
Area Case Files: SEA-8
Area Case Files: SEA-9
Area Case Files: SEA-10, Additional Affidavits
Area Case Files: SEA-10, Miscellaneous
Area Case Files: SEA-11, SEA-151, SEA-152, SEA-201
Area Case Files: SEA-251
Area Case Files: SEA-252 - SEA-255
Area Case Files: SEA-257, Vol. 1, A-V
Area Case Files: SEA-257, Vol. 2, General Information

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 767
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1189: Area Case Files, 1945-1948

Box 966
Area Case Files: To-0, Diaries of 1) Job van Belzen, 2) H. van Wingerden, etc.
Area Case Files: To-0, List of Australian prisoners of war in Tokyo Area
Area Case Files: To-0, Vols. 1-3, General Information (3 folders)
Area Case Files: To-0, Vol. 4
Area Case Files: To-1, Vol. 1, A-B

Box 967
Area Case Files: To-1, Vols. 2-8, C-Z (7 folders)
Area Case Files: To-1, Miscellaneous

Box 968
Area Case Files: To-2, Shinagawa Camp
Area Case Files: To-3, Vol. 1, A-Z, Death Certificates & Miscellaneous
Area Case Files: To-4, Vols. 1-5, A-Z (5 folders)
Area Case Files: To-4, Vol. 6, Miscellaneous
Area Case Files: To-4, Vol. 7, Photographs

Box 969
Area Case Files: To-4, Vol. 8, Japanese Statements and Miscellaneous Information
Area Case Files: To-4, Jay A. Bradbury (2 folders)
Area Case Files: To-4
Area Case Files: To-5, Wing Commander Leonard J. Birchall
Area Case Files: To-5, Vols. 1-5, A-R (6 folders)

Box 970
Area Case Files: To-6, Vol. 6, S-Z
Area Case Files: To-6, Miscellaneous
Area Case Files: To-7, Diary of R. Wolfe
Area Case Files: To-7, Vols. 1-5, A-Ma (5 folders)

Box 971
Area Case Files: To-7, Vols. 6-8, Mc-Z (3 folders)
Area Case Files: To-7, Vol. 9, Inventories
Area Case Files: To-7, Vol. 10, General Work File, Yoshida, Masahito
Area Case Files: Records of Material Received from Canadian Division (Index to Canadian Affidavits)
Area Case Files: To-7, Miscellaneous

Box 972
Area Case Files: To-8, Prisoner of war camp Suwa
Area Case Files: To-9, Hitachi
Area Case Files: To-9, Tokyo prisoner of war camp, List of Deceased prisoners of war
Area Case Files: To-10, Vols. 1-2, A-W (2 folders)
Area Case Files: To-10, Exhibits
Area Case Files: To-10, Miscellaneous
Area Case Files: To-11, Vols. 1-4, A-Z

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 768
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1189: Area Case Files, 1945-1948

Box 973
Area Case Files: To-11, Vol. 5, Miscellaneous, Rosters & Lists, Investigation Reports
Area Case Files: To-11, Vols. 6-7, Miscellaneous (2 folders)
Area Case Files: To-11, Miscellaneous Information
Area Case Files: To-12
Area Case Files: To-13 (2 folders)

Box 974
Area Case Files: To-17
Area Case Files: To-19, Vol. 1, Miscellaneous Information
Area Case Files: To-19, Vols. 2-5, A-Z (4 folders)
Area Case Files: To-20, Vols. 1-4, A-P (4 folders)

Box 975
Area Case Files: To-20, Vol. 5, Q-Y
Area Case Files: To-20, Administrative & Other Pertinent Information
Area Case Files: To-20, Miscellaneous Information
Area Case Files: To-20, Photographs
Area Case Files: To-21, Vols. 1-6, A-S (6 folders)

Box 976
Area Case Files: To-21, Vol. 7, S-Z
Area Case Files: To-23, A-D
Area Case Files: To-23, E-K
Area Case Files: To-23
Area Case Files: To-23, L-S
Area Case Files: To-23, T-Z
Area Case Files: To-23, Miscellaneous
Area Case Files: To-23, Canadian Affidavits

Box 977
Area Case Files: To-25, Vol. 1, A-L
Area Case Files: To-25, Vol. 2, M-Z
Area Case Files: To-25, Vol. 3, Miscellaneous
Area Case Files: To-27, Kawasaki #9-D (L-59)
Area Case Files: To-28
Area Case Files: To-28, Vol. 1, A-Y
Area Case Files: To-29, Miscellaneous
Area Case Files: To-29, Vols. 1-2, A-Z (2 folders)
Area Case Files: To-29, Vol. 3, Dutch Affidavits (Original)
Area Case Files: To-29

Box 978
Area Case Files: To-31, Miscellaneous
Area Case Files: Tr-30, Miscellaneous Shipping Case Documents
Area Case Files: To-31, Vol. 1

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 769
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1189: Area Case Files, 1945-1948

Area Case Files: To-32, Vol. 1


Area Case Files: To-33, Vols. 1-2, A-W
Area Case Files: To-33, Niigata
Area Case Files: To-34, Vol. 2
Area Case Files: To-35
Area Case Files: To-36, Vol. 1, C-S

Box 979
Area Case Files: To-37, Vol. 1
Area Case Files: To-38, Vol. 1, A-W
Area Case Files: To-38
Area Case Files: To-38, Miscellaneous Information
Area Case Files: To-42, Vol. 1, C-W
Area Case Files: To-42, Miscellaneous
Area Case Files: To-43, Vol. 1
Area Case Files: To-44, Vols. 1-2 (2 folders)

Box 980
Area Case Files: To-45, Miscellaneous
Area Case Files: To-45, Letters in Order, Ofuna Cases
Area Case Files: To-45, Ofuna, INV
Area Case Files: To-45, Ofuna, Kumao Toyoda
Area Case Files: To-45, Ofuna
Area Case Files: Ofuna, Payment of James Sasaki
Area Case Files: To-45, Vol. 1, A-Y
Area Case Files: To-45, Vol. 2
Area Case Files: To-45, Ouchi, Camp Commandant, Early 1942-September 1942
Area Case Files: To-46, Yokosuka Airport (J-86)
Area Case Files: To-101, Vol. 1, A-W
Area Case Files: To-101, Vol. 2, Yamakita #1, Kanagawa, Miscellaneous
Area Case Files: To-102, To-103, To-105
Area Case Files: To-104
Area Case Files: To-106
Area Case Files: To-151
Area Case Files: To-152
Area Case Files: To-153, Ueno Park Police Station, Tokyo, Confined Flyers
Area Case Files: To-154, Sugamo Prison, Tokyo (J-7), Vol. 1, H-W
Area Case Files: To-155, Vol. 2, Affidavits
Area Case Files: To-156
Area Case Files: To-157

Box 981
Area Case Files: To-158, Mistreatment of prisoners of war at Kotobuki Police Station,
Yokohama
Area Case Files: To-159, Poor Conditions at Yokohama Central Prison
Area Case Files: To-160, Mistreatment of Fliers

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 770
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1189: Area Case Files, 1945-1948

Area Case Files: To-201, Vol. 1, B-V


Area Case Files: To-202, Vol. 1, A-T
Area Case Files: To-202, Vol. 2, Miscellaneous Documents
Area Case Files: To-202, Original Prisoner Patient Hospital Case Histories in Japanese,
Exhibit 3
Area Case Files: To-202, Prisoner of War Clinical Record (3 folders)

Box 982
Area Case Files: To-203
Area Case Files: To-203, Miscellaneous
Area Case Files: To-203
Area Case Files: To-203, Vol. 1
Area Case Files: To-203, Vol. 1, Dr. Tokuda
Area Case Files: To-203, Vols. 2-4 (3 folders)
Area Case Files: To-203
Area Case Files: To-204, Mistreatment of Patients at Yokosuka Naval Hospital
Area Case Files: To-251, Bunka Camp
Area Case Files: To-252
Area Case Files: To-253, Sanno Hotel Incident, Beating of Otto D. Talisahus et al. (J-26)
Area Case Files: To-255, Tokyo Bay, Tokyo, Charles F. Harlan (J-90)
Area Case Files: To-257, Vol. 1, A-W

Box 983
Area Case Files: To-258
Area Case Files: To-259, Kawasaki Coal Mine
Area Case Files: To-260, Andre Bossee Case
Area Case Files: To-262
Area Case Files: To-263
Area Case Files: To-264, Grave of Kenneth Dummel
Area Case Files: To-265
Area Case Files: To-266
Area Case Files: To-267, Graves at Kawasaki
Area Case Files: To-268, Crash of B-29 (April 25, 1945)
Area Case Files: To-269, B-29, Crash over Yotsuya District, Tokyo - 19 February 1945
Area Case Files: To-270
Area Case Files: To-271
Area Case Files: To-272, Crash of B-29 at Waseda, Saitama Prefecture, 25 May 1945
Area Case Files: To-273
Area Case Files: To-274
Area Case Files: To-275
Area Case Files: To-276, The Murder of Frank Spears Near Niigata prisoner of war camp -
19 July 1945
Area Case Files: To-277, B-29 Crash
Area Case Files: To-279, P-51 Crash, Chiba-Ken, Kugaimura - 23 June 1945 (Scanlon, 2nd
Lt., Victim)
Area Case Files: To-280

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 771
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1189: Area Case Files, 1945-1948

Area Case Files: Japanese Naval and Merchant Shipping Loses during World War II by All
Causes
Area Case Files: Tr-0, Miscellaneous
Area Case Files: Tr-0, Vols. 1-6, A-V (6 folders)

Box 984
Area Case Files: Tr-0, Vol. 1, W-Z
Area Case Files: Tr-0, Miscellaneous (3 folders)
Area Case Files: Tr-0-1, Vol. 1, H-Y
Area Case Files: Tr-0-1, Miscellaneous
Area Case Files: Tr-0-1, Organization of 3rd Army Shipping Transport Command
Area Case Files: Tr-0-1, A.S.T.C. Diagrams
Area Case Files: Tr-0-1
Area Case Files: Tr-0-2, Vol. 1, Shipping Command at Ujina, A-K

Box 985
Area Case Files: Tr-0-2, Vol. 2, Shipping Command at Ujina, M-Y (3 folders)
Area Case Files: Tr-0-2, Miscellaneous
Area Case Files: Tr-1, Argentina Maru, Guam to Zentsuji, 10 January - 15 January 1952
Area Case Files: Tr-3, Vol. 1, Matsu Maru, Manila to Japan, 5 August - 2 September 1944
Area Case Files: Tr-3, Vol. 2, Canadian Inventor, Manila to Japan, 2 July 1944 - 2 Sept.
1944
Area Case Files: Tr-4, Vol. 1, Tofuku Maru, Honan Maru, Singapore Maru, Dai-Ichi Maru,
Singapore to Moji (via Formosa), 30 October - 24 November 1942
Area Case Files: Tr-4, Miscellaneous
Area Case Files: Tr-5, Vol. 1, A-L
Area Case Files: Tr-5, Vol. 2, Dai-Ichi Maru, Tsen Maru (Known as Horror & Benjo Maru),
Saka Maru, Manila to Formosa, 2 October - 13 November 1944

Box 986
Area Case Files: Tr-5, Vol. 3, Hokusen Maru
Area Case Files: Tr-6
Area Case Files: Tr-7, Vol. 1, Fukkai Maru, A-Y
Area Case Files: Tr-9, Hawaii Maru, Singapore to Moji, Japan
Area Case Files: Tr-9
Area Case Files: Tr-10, Transporting War Material and of Troops Aboard Hospital Ships, Ural
Maru, Buenos Aires Maru and Manila Maru
Area Case Files: Tr-11, Hozan Maru, Korenko to Shirakawa, 7 June - 8 June 1943
Area Case Files: Tr-12, Lisbon Maru, Sunk While Enroute from Hongkong to Osaka, Japan,
21 September - 4 October 1942
Area Case Files: Tr-14, Melbourne Maru and Winchester Maru, Taihoku to Hakodate, Japan,
17 February - 13 March 1945
Area Case Files: Tr-15, Miike Maru, Woosung to Moji Kyushu, Japan, November 2-5, 1942
Area Case Files: Tr-16, S.S. Nagara Maru, Manila to Takao, Formosa, 12 August - 14 August
1942; S.S. Otaru Maru Takao to Korenko, Formosa, August 14-17, 1942

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 772
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1189: Area Case Files, 1945-1948

Area Case Files: Tr-17, Vol. 1, Nagata Maru, Philippine Islands to Moji, Japan, November
7-26, 1942
Area Case Files: Tr-18, Vols. 1-2, A-K (2 folders)
Area Case Files: Tr-18, Vol. 3, Niita Maru, L-S

Box 987
Area Case Files: Tr-18, Vol. 4, S-Y
Area Case Files: Tr-18, Vol. 7, Correspondence
Area Case Files: Tr-18, Vol. 7, Miscellaneous
Area Case Files: Tr-18
Area Case Files: Tr-18, Niita Maru
Area Case Files: Tr-19, Moto Maru, Manila to Japan, 27 August - 8 September 1944
Area Case Files: Tr-20, Vols. 1-2, A-H (2 folders)

Box 988
Area Case Files: Tr-20, Vols. 3-6, I-Y (4 folders)
Area Case Files: Tr-20, Vol. 7, Diaries
Area Case Files: Tr-20, Miscellaneous (2 folders)
Area Case Files: Tr-20, Vol. 8, Aihara, Miscellaneous
Area Case Files: Tr-20, Vol. 9, prisoner of war roll

Box 989
Area Case Files: Tr-20, Vol. 10, Shiyoku KOU
Area Case Files: Tr-20, Miscellaneous (2 folders)
Area Case Files: Tr-21: S.S. Oryoku Maru, Shirakawa to Moji, 9 October - 23 October 1944
Area Case Files: Tr-22, San Maru, Manila to Osaka, 1 November - 20 November 1942
Area Case Files: Tr-23, Tacoma Maru, Batavia to Rangoon, 16 October - 7 November 1942
Area Case Files: Tr-24, Taikoku Maru, Manila to Osaka, 20 March - 9 April 1944
Area Case Files: Tr-25, Vol. 1, S.S. Toturi Maru, Manila to Korea to Osaka, 9 October - 11
November 1942
Area Case Files: Tr-25, Vol. 2, S.S. Toturi Maru, Manila to Korea to Osaka, 9 October - 11
November 1942
Area Case Files: Tr-26, Tottori Maru, Manila to Kobe, October 1942 - November 1942
Area Case Files: Tr-28, Prisoner of war ship, Rabaul to Yokohama, July 1942, 60 Officers &
18 Women
Area Case Files: Tr-29, Yoshida Maru, Batavia, Java to Singapore, 21 October - 25 October
1942; Dai Nichi Maru
Area Case Files: Tr-29, Dai Nichi Maru

Box 990
Area Case Files: Tr-30, Vol. 1, Nissho Maru and Yossinio Maru, Philippine Island to Moji,
Japan, 17 July - 4 August 1944
Area Case Files: Tr-30, Vol. 2, Nissho Maru (Yossinio Maru), Philippine Island to Moji, Japan
Area Case Files: Tr-31, Hara Maru, Ambonia Is. (Off NW New Guinea) to Niigata, Japan,
October 1943 - January 1944 (60 Days)
Area Case Files: Tr-33, Maya Maru, Manila to Shanghai, China, September 1942

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 773
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1189: Area Case Files, 1945-1948

Area Case Files: Tr-34, Asama Maru, Singapore to Shimonoseki, Japan, 24 September -
October 1943
Area Case Files: Tr-35, Nito Maru, Luzon to Formosa to Kyushu, Japan, 1 October 1944 -
25 January 1945
Area Case Files: Tr-37, Atuta Maru, Batavia, Java to Moji, Japan, 6 April - 5 May 1942
Area Case Files: Tr-38, Corral Maru, Philippines to Moji, Japan, 18 Sept. - 5 October 1943
Area Case Files: Tr-39, Erie Moon Mindanao to Cebu to Manila, 6 June - 21 June 1944
Area Case Files: Tr-40, Hakusan Maru, Macassar, Netherlands East Indies to Yokohama,
Japan, 1 April to 25 April 1942
Area Case Files: Tr-41, Mati Maru, Manila, Philippine Island to Moji, Japan, 2 July - 2
September 1943
Area Case Files: Tr-42, Vol. 1, Moji Maru
Area Case Files: Tr-44, Arisan Maru, Manila to China Sea Torpedoed, 11-24 October 1944
Area Case Files: Tr-45, Asama Maru Celebes to Nagasaki, Japan, 10-24 October 1942
Area Case Files: Tr-46, Disappearance of Mr. R. Bossert, Enroute from Keelung, Formosa to
Moji, Japan, Aboard the Yamato Maru, 4 June 1942
Area Case Files: Tr-47, Transportation Conditions of Eight Crew Men from Wewak to Rabaul,
1 April 1943
Area Case Files: Tr-48, Transportation of American Prisoners of War from Manila, Philippine
Island to Nagasaki, Japan, 19 September - 5 October 1943
Area Case Files: Tr-49, Vol. 1, Hofuku Maru
Area Case Files: Tr-49, Miscellaneous
Area Case Files: Tr-50, Vol. 1, Kamakura Maru
Area Case Files: Tr-51, Rakuyo Maru
Area Case Files: Tr-52, Asama Maru, Wake Island to Yokohama, Japan
Area Case Files: Tr-54, Vol. 1, Taian Maru, Ambon to Batavia, 5 August 1944 - 3 Sept.
1944
Area Case Files: Tr-55, Vol. 1, Hioki Maru, Singapore to Moji, Japan, 3 June 1944 to
Area Case Files: Tr-56, Vol. 1, Kyokko Maru Singapore to Moji, Japan, 25 April 1943 - 20
May 1943
Area Case Files: Tr-57, Vol. 1, Kamakura Maru, Singapore to Nagasaki, Japan, 29
November 1942 - 8 December 1942
Area Case Files: Tr-58, Vol. 1, England Maru, Singapore to Takao, Formosa, 30 October
1942 - Unknown Date

Box 991
Area Case Files: Tr-59, Vol. 1, Maccassar Maru, Batavia to Singapore, 26 September - 1
October 1943
Area Case Files: Tr-60, Vol. 1, Awa Maru, Singapore Harbor to Moji, Japan, 28 December
13 January 1945
Area Case Files: Tr-61, Tamahoko Maru, Singapore to Nagasaki, 3 June - 25 June 1944
Area Case Files: Tr-62, Teia Maru, Singapore to Japan, 5 June - 18 June 1944
Area Case Files: Tr-63, Haruyasu Maru, Singapore to Saigon, January 1945
Area Case Files: Tr-64, Buyo Maru
Area Case Files: Tr-65, Vol. 1, Nichimei Maru & Hioki Maru
Area Case Files: Tr-66, Celebes Maru, Singapore to Mergui, Burma, 15 May - 27 May 1942

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 774
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1190: Japanese Background and Reference Files, 1945-1948

Area Case Files: Tr-67, Maibashi Maru, Singapore to Maulmein, 14 October - 24 October
1942
Area Case Files: Tr-68, Miscellaneous
Area Case Files: Tr-68, Vol. 1, Rashin Maru & Wales Maru, Singapore to Moji, 7 January - 9
August 1944
Area Case Files: Wa-1

Japanese Background and Reference Files 1945-1948 (0331-UD-1190)


Boxes 992-1000 location: 290/11/12/07

Box Subject
992 Japanese Background and Reference Files
992 Ja-1, Vol. 1, SEAC Theatre List of Suspects; UN War Crimes Commission, Far
Eastern and Pacific Sub-Commission List of War Criminals and Material Witnesses,
Japanese, etc., September 1945-December 1945
992 Ja-1, Vol. 2, September 1945-October 1945
992 Ja-1, Vol. 3, Miscellaneous of War Criminals, February 1945-November 1946
992 Ja-1, Vol. 4, Australian Military Forces List No. 1 thru No. 7 of Suspected Japanese
War Criminals Held in Custody, December 1945-February 1946
992 Ja-1, Vol. 4, Australian Military Forces List No. 2, 4, 6, 8 of Suspected Japanese
War Criminals Not Yet in Custody, etc., March 1946-July 1947
992 Ja-1, Letters Intercepted, May 1946-August 1946
992 Ja-2, General Information on War Crimes, September 1945-December 1946
992 Ja-2, Vol. 2, January 1946-August 1948
992 Ja-2 (J-97), Interrogations (Obi, Tetsuzo et al.), May 1946-December 1948
992 Ja-3, Pictures of War Criminals, December 1945-May 1946
993 Ja-4, Passenger Lists for Repatriated Japanese War Criminals, October 1945-
February 1946
993 Ja-5, Vol. 1, Tokyo Area
993 Ja-5, Vol. 2, Sendei Area
993 Ja-5, Vol. 3, Hiroshima Area
993 Ja-5, Vol. 5, Hakodate prisoner of war camps
993 Ja-5, Vol. 4, Osaka Area
993 Ja-5, Vol. 7, Nagoya Area
993 Ja-5, Vol. 8, Chosen Area
993 Ja-5, Fukuoka Area
993 Ja-5, Vol. 9, Taiwan (Formosa) Area
993 Ja-5, Vol. 11, Burma (Shanghai & Korea) Area, September 1945-December 1946
993 Ja-5, Duplicate Rosters of Military Police Units in Japan Areas, September 1945
993 Ja-5
993 Ja-6, Deceased prisoners of war Lists Furnished by Japanese, February 1944-
August 1946
993 Ja-6, Complete Death Roster
993 Ja-7, Japanese Military Discipline, Vol. 1, October 1909-September 1946
993 Ja-7, Japanese Military Discipline, Vol. 2, April 1908-April 1947
994 Ja-8, April 1904-August 1946

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 775
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1190: Japanese Background and Reference Files, 1945-1948

Box Subject
994 Ja-9, Japanese Uniforms and Insignia
994 Ja-10, Sugamo and Omori Prison Internment Lists, November 1945-April 1946
994 Ja-11: War Crimes, Activities by Japanese Government and Individuals, September
1945-August 1946
994 Ja-12, ATIS Research Report No. 72, 29 April 1944, Japanese Violations of the
Laws of War, April 1944
994 Ja-14, ATIS Research Report No. 117, 26 January 1945, Infringement of the Laws
of War and Ethics by the Japanese Medical Corps, January 1945
994 Ja-15, ATIS Research Report No. 72, Supplement 2, 23 June 1945
994 Ja-16, Demands Made upon Japanese Government, October 1945-May 1946
994 Ja-17, Treatment of American prisoners of war in Philippines, November 1945
994 Ja-18, Unidentified Pictures
994 Ja-19, Vol. 1, October 1945-December 1945
994 Ja-19, Vol. 2, Anonymous Letters to General MacArthur, December 1945-February
1946
994 Ja-19, Vol. 3, November 1945-February 1946
994 Ja-19, Vol. 4, November 1945-July 1947
995 Ja-19, Vol. 5, January 1945-April 1946
995 Ja-19, Vol. 6, December 1945-April 1946
995 Ja-19, Vol. 7, March 1945-May 1946
995 Ja-19, Vol. 8, March 1946-June 1946
995 Ja-19, Vol. 9, August 1945-June 1946
995 Ja-19, Vol. 10, April 1946-July 1946
995 Ja-19, Vol. 11, November 1945-January 1947
995 Ja-19, September 1945-February 1946
995 Ja-19, Vol. 12, November 1946-January 1947
996 Ja-19, Vol. 13, December 1945-March 1947
996 Ja-19, Vol. 14, November 1945-May 1947
996 Ja-19, Vol. 15, November 1945-December 1947
996 Ja-19, Vol. 16, October 1945-March 1948
996 Ja-19, Vol. 17, April 1946-July 1948
996 Ja-19, Vol. 18, October 1945-December 1948
996 Ja-20, Vol. 1, October 1945
996 Ja-20, Vol. 2, November 1945-April 1948
997 Ja-21 (N-2), Report on War Crimes Against Australians Committed by Individual
Members of the Armed Forces of the Enemy, October 1944
997 Ja-21 (N-49), Report on Japanese Atrocities and Breaches of the Rules of Warfare,
March 1944
997 Ja-21, Australian Military Forces List No. 1, No. 2 of Japanese War Criminals
Implicated in War Crimes Against Australians, and Held in SEAC or SCAP Areas,
July 1946-August 1946
997 Furyo Rochin Kyoyo Gembo, Showa 20 Nen-Do [Empty Folder]
998 Ja-23
998 Ja-23, Vol. 2, December 1941-June 1948
998 Ja-23, Vol. 3, September 1944-March 1946

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 776
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1190: Japanese Background and Reference Files, 1945-1948

Box Subject
998 Ja-24, Japanese Government Officials (1937-1945)
998 Ja-25, Request for Apprehension of War Criminals, December 1945-April 1946
998 Ja-26, Reports Pertaining to Japanese Naval Personnel of Vessels, Which
Transported Allied prisoners of war Furnished by Japanese Liaison Office, Dated 19
November 1945
998 Ja-27, Information re the Sinking of Merchant Ships in the Indian Ocean, Furnished
by the Japanese Liaison Office
998 Ja-28, Civilian Internment Camps as Indicated by Personnel List Furnished by
Japanese
998 Ja-29, SCAP Organization and General Orders, November 1945-May 1948
998 Ja-30, Rosters of Recovered Civilians, October 1945-January 1946
998 Ja-31, Reports from Foreign Economic Administration, Food, and Agriculture
Division
999 Ja-32, Organization Reports, Japanese Cabinet, Bureaus and Boards, January
1946-January 1947
999 Ja-33, Part 1, April 1946-July 1947
999 Ja-33, Part 2, March 1946-June 1947
999 Ja-33, Part 3, September 1945-September 1947
999 Ja-33, Part 3, Kempeitai in China, June 1946
999 Ja-33, Part 4, August 1946-June 1948
999 Ja-34, AFA (Australian Forces Advanced) Translation No. 5, Parts III & IV, October
1942-August 1945
999 Ja-35, State Department Communications, December 1941-January 1946
1000 Ja-36, Movement of Prisoners, January 1944-February 1946
1000 Ja-37, PACMIRS War Crimes Information Series No. 1 (Monthly Reports on Military
Internment and Prisoners of War Camps in the Philippines) and No. 9 (Medical
Records, Mukden Prisoner of War Camp), November 1945, March 1946
1000 Ja-37, Order of Battle Japanese Army Air Force, 1 October 1945, Volume I,
October 1945
1000 Ja-37, May 1945-August 1945
1000 Ja-38, Financial Assistance to Allied Nationals in Shanghai, February 1946
1000 Ja-38, Ida Lorena Wellwood, a Captain in the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps,
March 1946
1000 Ja-39, Laws of Japanese Court Martial
1000 Ja-39, Laws of Japanese Court Martial, September 1921-August 1947
1000 Ja-40, This File is Commonly Know as U.S. State Department Protests on
Treatment of Prisoners of War, December 1941-November 1945
1000 Materials for the Training of Investigators in the Investigation of War Crimes, July
1929-August 1945

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 777
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1196: Reports of Interrogations, 1945-1948

Requests for Interrogation 1945-1949 (0331-UD-1195)


Boxes 1014-1018 location: 290/11/13/07

Box Subject
1014 Correspondence File: Statements of Returned Prisoners of War - Joint
Affidavits, January 1947-April 1949 (2 folders)
1014 Transmittals of Statements of Returned Prisoners of War, and War Crimes
Statistical Charts, September 1945-December 1946
1014-1018 Correspondence File, Requests for Interrogation (War Crimes), A-Z, 1945-1948

Reports of Interrogations 1945-1948 (0331-UD-1196)


Box 1019 location: 290/11/14/02

Box Name
1019 Fuchida, Mitsuo
1019 Fujimori, Yasuo (Statement, 103)
1019 Ichikawa, Yoshimori
1019 Ichioka, Hisashi
1019 Katsuta, Haruo
1019 Kodaira, Kunitoshi
1019 Komatsu, Teruhisa (Statement, 96)
1019 Kusaba, Tatsumi
1019 Kusaka, Ryunosuke
1019 Mito, Hisashi (Statement, 95a)
1019 Mito, Hisashi (Statement, 95b)
1019 Nakayama, Sadayoshi
1019 Nakahara, Jiro (Statement)
1019 Nakazawa, Tasaku (Statement, 98a)
1019 Nakazawa, Tasaku (Note Book, 98b)
1019 Nomura, Naokuni (Naoto)
1019 Osawa, Shiginori
1019 Otani, Inaho
1019 Otani, Kiyonori
1019 Ozawa, Jisaburo
1019 Protests
1019 Sakai, Susumu
1019 Shiba, Katsuo
1019 Shiba, Katsuo
1019 Suezawa, Yoshimasa
1019 Sugawara, Michio
1019 Takahashi, Shingo
1019 Takata, Toshitane
1019 Tanaka, Ryukichi
1019 Tonozuka, Kinzo
1019 Yamaki, Akira
1019 Yamamoto, Yoshio

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 778
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1224: Miscellaneous File, 1945-1952

Miscellaneous File 1945-1952 (0331-UD-1224)


Boxes 1222-1224, 1224A-1224B location: 290/11/27/02 and 290/B/06/04

Box Subject
1222 Authority to Administer Oaths
1222 Blocked Property of War Criminals and Suspects, February 1950-May 1951
1222 Commutation of Sentences by France of 16 Japanese War Criminals
1222 Diplomatic Section File, January 1950-January 1952
1222 Disposition of the Reference to the Temporary Military Commission at Balikpapan,
August 1951
1222 Formosan Riot at Shibuya Police Station, December 1945-November 1946
1222 Formosan Riot at Shibuya Police Station, July 1946-August 1946
1222 Information and Instructions re: Preparation & Distribution of Forms, Check
Sheets, etc. Used by Criminal Registry Division of Legal Section, February 1946-
May 1948
1222 Intelligence Research Project, July 1945 [Project No. 1648: List of Officials of
Japanese Government Since 1937 and Their Biographies, Prepared by Military
Intelligence Service, WDGS]
1222 List of War Crimes Trials by Australian Military Authorities, May 1951, July 1951
1222 Lists of Japanese War Criminals
1222 Miscellaneous Information Concerning War Criminals Confined and Released,
November 1950, January 1951
1222 No Title
1222 Orders for Active Duty Training, December 1949-June 1951
1222 Prosecutors Daily Report of Cases in Trial, December 1948-May 1949
1222 Request for Emergency Paroles Completed, April 1950-January 1952
1222 Roster of Prisoners Released from Sugamo Prison Dec. 12, 1945-June 1, 1950
1222 Roster of SCAP Credentials
1222 Special Sugamo Passes, June 1946-January 1952
1222 Standard Operating Procedure for Administration, War Crimes Records Branch,
1946-July 1949
1222 Tax Exemption Certificates, February 1947-December 1951
1222 U.S. Army Stockade, Daily Report, April 1947-January 1952
1222 Weekly Report, War Crimes Records Branch, January 1951-April 1952
1223 ATIS - Legal Section File, August 1951-January 1952
1223 Check Sheet, Request for Witnesses, August 1948-September 1948
1223 Commendations, June 1947-April 1949
1223 International Prosecution Section Translation, May 1946-September 1948
1223 Issued Prison Passes Sugamo
1223 Japanese Liaison, March 1948-December 1949
1223 Kairiru Central Liaison Office, December 1947-July 1948
1223 List of Unapprehended War Criminals, May 1950, June 1951
1223 Material for Statistical Monthly Report
1223 Miscellaneous File, June 1949-December 1951
1223 Miscellaneous, June 1948-May 1948

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 779
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1224: Miscellaneous File, 1945-1952

Box Subject
1223 Monthly Report of War Crimes Cases Tried (Statistics & Reports Branch), June
1946-December 1949
1223 Monthly Statistical Report on War Crimes Activities, March 1950-March 1951
1223 National Rural Police
1223 Parole
1223 Personnel Data Report, Legal Section
1223 Request for Witnesses, June 1948-August 1948
1223 Shipment of Relief Goods to Japanese War Criminals, Dec. 1948-February 1952
1223 Status of Case, Weekly Reports
1223 Sugamo Correspondence, File, February 1948-March 1952
1223 Sugamo Pass, February 1949-April 1952
1223 Sugamo Roster, July 1950-April 1952
1223 Sugamo, Prison, Correspondence Re: Date of Confinement, etc., January 1950-
April 1952
1223 Transmittal of Records of Trial to Civil Affairs Division
1223 Weekly Reports of Status of Cases Against Perpetrators in Sugamo, January 1948-
November 1949
1224 Legal Section, Record of Trial Cases
1224 Prosecution Division, Record of Cases
1224A ATIS Publication No. 2: Amendment List No. 2, October 1944
1224A ATIS Publication No. 3: Glossary of Japanese General Terms, November 1944
1224A Cost of War Crimes Trials
1224A Employment of Japanese Nationals, April 1948-November 1950
1224A Increase Base Pay, Japanese National, December 1948-April 1952
1224A Japanese Labor Requisition, August 1948-May 1951
1224A Japanese National Identification & Pass, April 1948-April 1952
1224A Japanese Nationals, Miscellaneous, December 1946-August 1951
1224A Japanese Nationals Job Descriptions
1224A Language Differential Notification, November 1948-October 1951
1224A LSO Obligation Analysis Sheet, July 1951-April 1952
1224A Monthly Report of Personnel Utilization by the 5th of Each Month
1224A Notification of Salary, May 1948-September 1951
1224A Payroll (1-4), May 1948-April 1952 (4 folders)
1224A Personal Histories
1224A Personnel Work Order, August, 1951, December 1951
1224A Physical Inspection Receipt, Japanese Nationals
1224A Receiving Report, August 1951-April 1952
1224A Recommendation for Language Differential, August 1948-August 1951
1224A Releases & Resignations, July 1948-April 1952
1224A Request for Meiji Bldg. Pass (Temporary), Teikoku Bldg. Special Pass (Japanese
Nationals)
1224A Request for Security Clearance, March 1949-August 1951
1224A Research Report No. 84: The Japanese and Bacterial Warfare, July 1944
1224A Transportation, February 1947-July 1950
1224B Certificate of Destruction, Documents, July 1951-May 1952

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 780
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1250: Miscellaneous File, 1945-1948

Box Subject
1224B Civil Censorship Detachment Intercepts, May 1946-June 1946
1224B Correspondence Pertaining to Books for Law Library, Nov. 1949-January 1952
1224B Internal Factors as Security Problems for the Occupation Forces, Revised Edition,
15 May 1951
1224B Inventory for Judge Advocate General Field Law Library
1224B Korea
1224B No Title, July 1951-May 1952
1224B Occupation Forces Procurement Regulations (GHQ/Japan Logistical Command),
October 1950-July 1951
1224B Organization Report of Japanese Government (March 1, 1952)
1224B Post Action Review of the Staff Judge Advocate, GHQ/8th Army, December 1949,
May 1950
1224B Procurement - Demands & Receipts, May 1949-February 1952
1224B Procurement - Orders & Receiving Reports, June 1951-March 1952
1224B Publications, Requisition for, August 1947-April 1952
1224B Regulations Regarding the Custody, Disposition, etc. of the Dissolved
Organizations Properties (II and III)
1224B Reimbursement Report, September 1947-September 1949
1224B Sugamo Daily Reports, January-December 1950 (2 folders)
1224B Table of Allowances for Overhead Bulk Allotment Personnel

Miscellaneous Files 1945-1948 (0331-UD-1250)

Boxes 1289-1291 location: 290/11/32/03

Box Subject
1289 Bilibid Case B-59, Original Daily Average Ration from October 1943-Jan. 1944
1289 Bilibid Hospital - X-Ray Department
1289 Bilibid Hospital Food Distribution
1289 Bilibid Hospital for Military Prison Camps, June 1942-September 1942
1289 Cartoons
1289 Certified Copies of Communications between United States and Japan Relative to
Prisoners of War and Internees, February 1942-August 1945
1289 Drawings
1289 History of Davao Penal Colony
1289 Medical Department Activities from 1941 to 6 May 1942, and Including Medical
Activities in Japanese prisoner of war camps by Col. Wibb E. Cooper, Medical Corps
(Formerly Surgeon, U.S. Forces in the Philippines)
1289 No Title
1289 No Title
1289 No Title
1289 No Title, April 1944-June 1944
1289 No Title, April 1945-September 1947
1289 No Title, March 1947

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 781
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1252: Miscellaneous File, 1947-1951

Box Subject
1289 Report of Food Distribution, Bilibid Hospital for Military Prison Camps, June 1944-
August 1944
1289 Report on Cabanatuan Camp #1
1290 Bilibid Prison, September 1942-May 1946
1290 Diary - Thomas Hirst Hayes, October 1943-September 1944
1290 Diary, Vol. I - Thomas Hirst Hayes, December 1943
1290 Diary, Vol. II - Thomas Hirst Hayes
1290 Diary, Vol. III - Thomas Hirst Hayes, March 1944-August 1944
1290 Minutes of the Executive Committee, Exhibits 1-2, January 1942-February 1944
(2 folders)
1290 Prisoners of war Boarded on Oryoku-Maru at Manila, prisoners of war Landed at
Moji
1290 Record of Files of Japanese Government Prisoner of War Information Bureau
1290 Report - Prison Camp at Davao Penal Colony
1290 Report U.S. Naval Hospital in Philippines
1291 Camp ODonnell Death Records, May 1942-July 1943
1291 Daily Log - Cabanatuan prisoner of war camp #3, May 1942-August 1944
1291 Food Reports, February 1944-January 1945
1291 Minutes - Internee Committee, February 1944-September 1945
1291 Minutes of Meetings of Internee Committee, Santo Tomas, January-February 1945
1291 No Title
1291 No Title
1291 Pacific Area Command Military Intelligence Research Service (PACMIRS) War
Crimes Information Series, No. 1 Monthly Reports on Military internment and
Prisoners of War Camps in the Philippines November. 13, 1945, 200 pp.
1291 Philippine Death Records, 1942-March 1943
1291 Proceedings of the Internee Committee, Manila Camp, March 1944-January 1945

Miscellaneous File 1947-1951 (0331-UD-1252)

Boxes 1294-1295 location: 290/11/32/04

Box Subject
1294 ATIS Translation Document No. 33509, July 1947-August 1947
1294 Chain of Command
1294 Charges and Specifications Against: Tauchi, Yoshio; Terashima, Seichi; Tezuka,
Takashi - Charges and Specifications Against: Akatsuka, Hanji; Enomoto, Muneo;
Fujinaka, Matsuo [25 folders]
1294 Death Certificates, July 1947-November 1947
1294 Defense Exhibits, July 1947-November 1947, January 1948 (2 folders)
1294 Index: Statements of Accused
1294 Inoue Defense Unit
1294 Map, Document No. 35829
1294 Possible Perpetrators
1294 Statements of Accused, May 1947-October 1947

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 782
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1256: Miscellaneous File, 1945-1948

Box Subject
1294 Teletype Conference - Miscellaneous Correspondence from Navy Department
(Inoue, et al. 45)
1294 Witnesses, July 1947-September 1947
1295 Charges and Specifications, September 1947-December 1947
1295 No Title [Asahi Nenkan 1947]
1295 No Title [Jiji Nenkan 1947]
1295 Statements of Accused, January 1947-September 1947 (2 folders)
1295 Supreme Court Reports, November 1949-August 1951

Miscellaneous File 1945-1948 (0331-UD-1256)


Boxes 1305-1307 location: 290/11/33/01

Box Subject
1305 Certificate of Death, July 1945
1305 Chronological Chart of Ex-Prisoner of War Camps in Japan Proper
1305 Death Certificates, October 1943-August 1945
1305 Documents on Aggression
1305 Fukuin Oyobi Rusu Meibo, Omiya Kempei-Tai Bun-Tai
1305 Furyo Kankei Tsuzuri
1305 Furyo Ni Kansuru Tsuzuri
1305 Miscellaneous Statements of Suspected War Criminals (Written in Japanese)
1305 No Title
1305 No Title, December 1945-January 1947
1305 No Title, July 1947-March 1948
1305 Prisoner of war Transfer Papers and Attached Documents, May-September 1947
1305 Report on Investigations for Unapprehended War Criminals, September 1948
1305 Shiryo Hokoku-Sho
1305 Sketch - Ofuna Camp, List of Prisoners, October 1944, August 1945
1305 Statements in Japanese, June 1946-April 1947
1305 The Imperial Precepts to the Soldiers and Sailors
1306 Birdalls Diary - Photostatic Copy
1306 Canteen Accounts
1306 Furyo Kankei Shorui, November 1942-November 1944
1306 Furyo Meimeihyo (Hei), September 1942-April 1945
1306 Furyo Rochin Kyuyo Gembo (Shogai) Prisoners Bi-Monthly Wage Payment for
Outside Work - Showa 19 Nendo, April 1944-December 1944
1306 Furyo Rochin Kyuyo Gembo (Shogai) Prisoners Bi-Monthly Wage Payment for
Outside Work - Showa 20 Nendo, January 1945-June 1945
1306 Furyo Shoyubutsu Chosabo (Eikoku No Bu) (Showa 19 Nen 8 Gatsu 20 Ka Genzai)
- List of Personal Items on prisoners of war When Captured and Items Issued by
Japanese, August 1944
1306 Name List of Deaths between September 1943-July 1945
1306 Photographs of prisoners of war & prisoner of war camps
1306 Yokosuka Naval Station Organization and Data, LS Doc No. 410, May 1947-
November 1948

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 783
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1262: Miscellaneous File, 1940-1948

Box Subject
1307 ATIS Press Translations and Summaries - Japan, September-November 1946
1307 Education in Japan, February 1946
1307 Japanese Military and Technical Terms (CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No. 18-45),
July 1945
1307 Minor Islands Adjacent to Japan Proper, Part I. The Kurile Islands, the Habomais
and Shikotan, November 1946
1307 Prisoner of War Encampments (CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No. 113-45), June 1945
1307 Shipping Articles of the S.S. John A. Johnson, Jean Nicolet, & Richard Hovey,
November 1943-September 1949
1307 Tokyo and Kwanto Plain (Japan Series), May 1945
1307 War Politics in Japan (Civil Intelligence Section Special Report), August 1946

Miscellaneous File 1940-1948 (0331-UD-1262)


Boxes 1331-1335 location: 290/11/34/04

Box Subject
1331 Civil Affairs Terms, January 1946
1331 Military Disciplinary Law - Military Command No. 4, October 1909
1331 Trial Case #394: Vol. I, Record of Trial in the Case of U.S. vs K. Aihara, et 29, Parts
1 and 2 (2 files)
1331 Trial Case #394: Volume III, Clemency Petitions in the Case of U.S. vs Kajuro
Aihara
1332 Trial Case #394: Volume II, Exhibits in the Case of U.S. vs K. Aihara, et 29, Parts
1-3 (3 files)
1333 Judgement IMTFE [International Military Tribunal Far East], Part B, Chapter III,
Obligations Assumed and Rights acquired by Japan
1333 Judgement IMTFE, Part B, Chapter IV
1333 Judgement IMTFE, Part B, Chapter IV, The Military Domination of Japan and
Preparation for War, Additional Pages, 163-332
1333 Judgement IMTFE, Part B, Chapter IV, The Military Domination of Japan and
Preparation for War, Additional Pages, 333-371
1333 Judgement IMTFE, Part B, Chapter VII, The Pacific War
1333 Judgement IMTFE, Part B, Chapter VIII, Conventional War Crimes (Atrocities)
1333 Petition
1334 Concurring Opinion by the Honorable Mr. Justice Delfin Jaranilla, Member from the
Republic of the Philippines
1334 Dissenting Judgement of the Member from France of the IMTFE
1334 Judgement IMTFE, Part B, Chapter IV, The Military Domination of Japan and
Preparation for War
1334 Judgement IMTFE, Part B, Chapter V, Japanese Aggression Against China, Sections
I & II
1334 Judgement IMTFE, Part B, Chapter V, Japanese Aggression Against China, Sections
III to VII Incl.
1334 Judgement IMTFE, Part B, Chapter VI, Japanese Aggression Against the U.S.S.R.
1334 The U.S. et al. vs Araki, Sadao and Others

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 784
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1265: Miscellaneous File, 1939-1949

Box Subject
1335 Compilation of 1944-1945 Circulars
1335 Directory of Geographic Place Names in the Southwest Pacific Area Exclusive of
Continental Australia, Section III. Dutch New Guinea
1335 Homu Sosai Iken Nempo (Showa 23 Nendo)
1335 Index of SCAP Directives to the Imperial Japanese Government
1335 Japanese Equipment Medical, Drugs & Medicine Production No. 1 (Preliminary,
Incomplete)
1335 Japanese Map Symbols and Abbreviations (JIPOA Bulletin 111-44), July 1944
1335 Japanese Military Conventional Signs & Abbreviations, March 1943
1335 Kanji Abbreviations Variants and Equivalents
1335 Miscellaneous Documents (in Japanese), February 1935-July 1951
1335 The Official Gazette Extra: The 91st & 92nd Sessions of the Imperial Diet
1335 U.S.A. and Others v. Araki and Others, Separate Opinion of the President
1335 Yokohama Shokin Ginko Teikan

Miscellaneous File 1939-1949 (0331-UD-1265)


Boxes 1344-1345 location: 290/11/35/01

Box Subject
1344 Agriculture and Economic Reconstruction in the Ryukyus, November 1949
1344 Alphabetical List of Affidavits, June 1946
1344 Document List PWIB [Prisoner of War Information Bureau], December 1945
1344 Japans Export Industries, August 1947
1344 Kaisha Keiri Tokubetsu Shochirei
1344 List of Ships, January 1947
1344 Terrain Handbook 34 Tacloban
1344 Terrain Handbook 35 - Mindoro Island
1344 Terrain Handbook 36 - Masbate Province
1344 Terrain Handbook 38 Lingayan
1344 Terrain Handbook 39 - Tarlac-Dagupan
1344 Terrain Handbook 40 Cabanatuan
1344 Terrain Handbook 41A - Manila City
1344 Terrain Handbook 43 - Baler Bay
1344 Terrain Handbook 44 Lucena
1344 Terrain Handbook 46 Aparri
1344 Terrain Handbook 48 Legaspi
1344 Terrain Handbook 49 Camarines
1344 Terrain Handbook 50 - NW Luzon
1344 Terrain Handbook 53 - Cebu Island
1344 Terrain Handbook 54 - Sarangani Bay
1344 Terrain Handbook 57 - Jolo Group
1344 Tokyo Area Camp Staff List
1344 Untried War Crimes Suspects
1345 Calendar for 1945
1345 Conspiracy

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 785
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1276: Miscellaneous File, 1945-1948

Box Subject
1345 Exhibit 1A-7A (seven files)
1345 Japan Times Weekly, June 1939-April 1942
1345 Land Reform Law, May 1947
1345 Monthly Circular (Survey of Economic Conditions in Japan), August 1947
1345 No Title
1345 No Title
1345 No Title
1345 No Title
1345 No Title
1345 No Title
1345 No Title, April 1944-March 1947
1345 Report of Deceased American Fliers
1345 Rules of the House of Councillors (Adopted 28 June 1947)
1345 Senji Kokusai Hoki Koyo Fuhyo (Showa 12 Nen 5 Gatsu)
1345 Tokyo prisoner of war camps - Japanese Roster

Miscellaneous File 1945-1948 (0331-UD-1276)


Boxes 1388-1390 location: 290/12/02/02

Box Subject
1388 Briefs, Col. Brown
1388 Coleman vs. Tennessee
1388 Collection of Various Rules in Handling prisoner of war, Table of Contents
1388 Efficiency Rating Manual, U.S. Civil Service Commission
1388 Gazetteer (No. 14) Japan Including Karafuto, Chishima Retto (Kuril Islands), Nanpo
Shoto (Southern Islands), and Nansei Shoto (Southwestern Islands), March 1945
1388 Geneva Prisoners of War Convention 1929 (in Japanese)
1388 Government Organizations (Japan)
1388 Japanese Military and Technical Terms, July 1945
1388 Japanese Nationality Law
1388 Japanese Place Names Arranged by Characters FADTMACK, August 1945
1388 Joint Communication Instructions, Operating Signals, November 1946
1388 Laws, Rules, and Regulations Pertaining to Prisoners of War
1388 Military Criminal Law
1388 Military Disciplinary Law (Japanese), 13 October 1909
1388 No Title, October 1945
1388 Prelude to Peace
1388 Prisoners of War, Treaty Series #846
1388 Rules of Land Warfare, War Department Basic Field Manual, FM 27-10
1388 Section IX, prisoner of war manual
1388 Tentative Outline Plan for Civil Affairs in the Philippines, September 1944
1388 The Hearsay Rules, November 1945
1388 U.S. Army & Navy Manual on War Crimes
1388 XIV Corps
1389 Admissibility of Photographs

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 786
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1276: Miscellaneous File, 1945-1948

Box Subject
1389 Air Han Translation Aid, April 1945
1389 Brief - Miscellaneous, October 1945
1389 Corpus Delicti
1389 Corroboration
1389 Ex Parte in the Matter of Lambdin P. Milligan 71 U.S. 2 (1866)
1389 Extracts from Rules of Land Warfare, February 1944
1389 Guerillas
1389 Historic Monuments and Works of Art in Time of War and in the Treaties of Peace
1389 How Are Charges Amended in a Military Trial?
1389 Identity of Accused
1389 Inadmissibility of Other Crimes
1389 Instructions to Theater Commanders re Handling of War Crimes
1389 Japanese Surnames, May 1939
1389 Land Warfare, February 1910
1389 Military Necessity, the Content & Limitations of the Doctrine, October 1945
1389 Monthly Summary, December 1945-September 1946
1389 Monthly Summation, October 1946-September 1948 (2 folders)
1389 Motions, September 1945-November 1945
1389 No Title
1389 No Title, June 1945
1389 Notice
1389 Open Cities
1389 Petitions, October 1945
1389 Rape
1389 Superior Orders
1389 Terminology for Japanese Naval Units, January 1945
1389 Theory of Exclusion and Principle of Construction
1389 U.S. Army and Navy Manual on War Crimes
1389 Writs of Certiorari, Prohibition, Habeas Corpus to U.S. Supreme Court
1390 Answers to Questions for the Trial of Yamashita, October 1945
1390 Applicability of Articles of War
1390 Applicability of Articles of War to Trial of War Criminals by Military Commissions,
May 1945-November 1945
1390 Ex Parte Vallandigham - 68 US243 (1864)
1390 Jurisdiction of Commanding Generals to Appoint Military Commissions to Try War
Criminals, October 1945
1390 Jurisdiction of U.S. Military Commissions Over Atrocities Committed in the
Philippines After 3 September 1945
1390 Necessity & Reprisal
1390 No Title
1390 No Title, February 1904-September 1944
1390 Request for Authorization, May 1946-November 1948
1390 T/4 Greenberg, October 1945

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 787
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1211: Closed Case Files, 1945-1946

Documentary Evidence 1946 (0331-UD-1210)


Boxes 1058-1059 location: 290/11/17/06

Box Subject
1058 Analysis of Documentary Evidence, Books 1-7, No. 1-No. 1830, Jan.-June 1946
1059 Analysis of Documentary Evidence, Books 812, No. 1831-No. 4095, June-December
1946
1059 Burned Original Documents (in Japanese)

Closed Cases Files 1945-1946 (0331-UD-1211)


Boxes 1060-1074 location: 290/11/17/07

Box 1060
Closed Case Files: A-1, Indefinite Atrocities at Panay Island
Closed Case Files: A-2, Yamazaki, Shigeru
Closed Case Files: A-9, Decapitation of Capt. John Willie at Bongo Island
Closed Case Files: A-14
Closed Case Files: A-16, Report of 77th Division of Atrocities on Leyte
Closed Case Files: A-31, Decapitation of Capt. Geriran
Closed Case Files: A-45
Closed Case Files: A-52, Torture & Robbery of Wee Sit at Zamboanga, Mindanao
Closed Case Files: A-61, Remo & Five Others Shot and Bayoneted, Pennsylvania Avenue,
Manila
Closed Case Files: A-65, Photos of Filipino, Beheaded, Digos, Mindanao
Closed Case Files: A-69, Murder of Two Canadian Priests at Pikit, Cotabato, 13 August 1942
Closed Case Files: A-81, Torture and Post Mortem Mutilation of Sgt. Henry E. Clark at
Manila
Closed Case Files: A-83, Killing of Col. Moses and Nobel in Manila
Closed Case Files: A-86, Concordia College
Closed Case Files: A-87, St. Scholasticas College Statement of Rev. Dusemund
Closed Case Files: A-92, Murders of John Michael Sullivan, Herbert Fox, Nattie Fox, Hellen
Hair
Closed Case Files: A-93, Massacre, Unknown Victims, East of Bridge near Quezon
Institution, Manila
Closed Case Files: A-100, Report on Santo Tomas Internment Camp, Manila
Closed Case Files: A-100, Affidavits, Ab-Sm (5 folders)

Box 1061
Closed Case Files: A-100, Affidavits, Sn-Z
Closed Case Files: B, Photos Found on Dead Japanese at Leyte
Closed Case Files: B-1, William Bates
Closed Case Files: B-4, Olangapo, Zambales
Closed Case Files: B-6, Cannibalism of Three Filipinos at Camp Four, Tuboc, Mountain
Province
Closed Case Files: B-8, Torture of Civilians at Los Banos, Laguna
Closed Case Files: B-10, Hiroshi Taguchi Testified on Atrocities at Fort McKinley, Rizal

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 788
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1211: Closed Case Files, 1945-1946

Closed Case Files: B-11, Victim Disappeared in Manila


Closed Case Files: B-12, Victims Bayonetted to Death at Pozorrubio, Pangasinan, PI
Closed Case Files: B-20 (3 folders)
Closed Case Files: B-21
Closed Case Files: B-23, Japanese Retreating thru Pingas, Laguna Bay, Engaged in an Orgy
of Looting & Killing
Closed Case Files: B-26, Atrocities in prisoner of war camp at Lubao, Pampanga
Closed Case Files: B-29, Murder of Patients at 110th Regimental Hospital
Closed Case Files: B-30, Victims Massacred near Kolambugan, Northern Mindanao
Closed Case Files: B-31, American Soldier Shot on Charge of Being Guerrilla at Tayug,
Pangasinan
Closed Case Files: B-32, Victim Beaten to Death at Santa Fe, Nueva Viscaya, Luzon
Closed Case Files: B-33, 2 Women Raped & Killed, Another Killed at Cataraman, Samar
Closed Case Files: B-35, Victims Shot at Laveyares, Samar
Closed Case Files: B-36, Guerrilla Caught & Shot at Irosin, Sorsogon, Luzon
Closed Case Files: B-37, 3 Filipinos Bayonetted to Death at Allen, Samar
Closed Case Files: B-38, American Captured by Japanese & Killed, Manila, Philippine Island
Closed Case Files: B-40, Major Hart Tortured in Manila, Philippine Island
Closed Case Files: B-43 (3 folders)
Closed Case Files: B-44, Massacre at Tudila, Misamis
Closed Case Files: B-45, Miller Believed Killed by Japanese after Plane Crash, Davao,
Believed Mindanao
Closed Case Files: B-46, Baxter Tortured at Municipal Jail at Surigao, Philippine Island
Closed Case Files: B-47, Mindanao Reference File
Closed Case Files: B-48, Woman Tortured & Buried Alive at Cotabato
Closed Case Files: B-49, Fuller Forced to Do Radio Work on Corregidor
Closed Case Files: B-52, San Pedro prisoner of war camp, Atrocities at

Box 1062
Closed Case Files: B-53, Beating of Neigum & Companion on Bataan
Closed Case Files: B-54, Civilians Tortured & Town Burned at Catbalogan, Samar
Closed Case Files: B-55
Closed Case Files: B-60
Closed Case Files: B-61, Chinese Slaughtered near Tebak, Cotabato, Mindanao
Closed Case Files: B-62, Japanese Offered 10,000 Pesos for Lt. Fernandezs Skin
Closed Case Files: B-63, Bob Prior Captured & Decapitated at Guindauahan Point, Northern
Tablas Island
Closed Case Files: B-66, Filipino Struck in Manila by Japanese Soldier because of Not
Showing Proper Respect
Closed Case Files: B-68, Torture of School Teacher at Obando, Bulacan
Closed Case Files: B-69, Killing on Romblon Island
Closed Case Files: B-70, Sumilao, Mindanao
Closed Case Files: B-71, Barrio Alubijid, Mindanao Burned
Closed Case Files: B-72, Filipino Woman Raped near Iponan River, West of Cagayan,
Mindanao
Closed Case Files: B-73, 13 Men Bayonetted to Death and a Woman Raped at Barrio

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 789
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1211: Closed Case Files, 1945-1946

Hapson, Bubuntugan, Mindanao


Closed Case Files: B-74, 14 Women Raped at Salay, Misamis Oriental, Mindanao
Closed Case Files: B-76, Japanese Shot at Town of Pontenedro, Negros
Closed Case Files: B-78, Americans Residing at Malabo Captured in November 1943,
Carried to Dumaguete
Closed Case Files: B-79, Judge Achas Killed at Tagaloan, Misamis Oriental, Mindanao
Closed Case Files: B-80, Barrio Santa Ana Burned (Misamis Oriental, Mindanao)
Closed Case Files: B-81, Barrio Manalaga, Misamis, Mindanao, Burned
Closed Case Files: B-82, American Civilian Tortured & Bayonetted at Cagayen & Tagloan,
Mindanao
Closed Case Files: B-84, Torture of Civilians at Union, Leyte
Closed Case Files: B-85, Torture of Julia Peters on Leyte
Closed Case Files: B-86, Torture & Murders at Tanauan, Leyte
Closed Case Files: B-87
Closed Case Files: B-91, Women Raped on Calintaan Island, off Tip of Luzon
Closed Case Files: B-92, Bayonetting of 21 Men at San Roque, Alboy, Luzon
Closed Case Files: B-93, Atrocities at Fort Hughes
Closed Case Files: B-94, Prisoner of War - Fort McKinley
Closed Case Files: B-94, McKinley Field, Vols. I-II (2 folders)
Closed Case Files: B-95, George Lightman Executed at Calumpang, Laguna
Closed Case Files: B-96, Loaog, Ilocos Norte, Luzon
Closed Case Files: B-98, Prisoner of War - Bataan Incidents
Closed Case Files: B-100

Box 1063
Closed Case Files: C-2, American prisoners of war Used as Mummies for Bayonet Practice
at Bataan
Closed Case Files: C-3, Miscellaneous Unused Materials from C-3 at Bataan Hospital #2
Closed Case Files: C-4, Tying of Naked Girl in View of American Artillery in Intramuros,
Manila
Closed Case Files: C-5, Red Cross Packages Looted, in Manila
Closed Case Files: C-7, Death of Emilio Osmena, Manila
Closed Case Files: C-8, Camp Holmes Internment Camp
Closed Case Files: C-8 (4 folders)
Closed Case Files: C-9, Misuse of White Flag, Manila
Closed Case Files: C-10, 500 to 700 Filipinos Believed Killed in Church, Manila
Closed Case Files: Shooting of Aurora Garcia, Manila
Closed Case Files: C-15, Execution of Hubbard and Lindblom at Iloilo
Closed Case Files: C-16
Closed Case Files: C-16, Bunawan prisoner of war camp, Atrocities at
Closed Case Files: C-22, Captain Yap and Family Murdered in Iloilo, Panay
Closed Case Files: C-23, Hanging of Captain Borra and Family, Iloilo, Panay
Closed Case Files: C-24, Killing of Mrs. Arao and Children, Iloilo, Panay
Closed Case Files: C-27, Massacre of 48 Civilians at Iloilo, Panay
Closed Case Files: C-28, Odell and Brodbury Killed, Surigana, Mindanao
Closed Case Files: C-30, 25 Men and Women Killed or Wounded by Machine-gun Fire, Manila

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 790
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1211: Closed Case Files, 1945-1946

Closed Case Files: C-32, Augustine Family Machine-gunned & Home Burned, Fort McKinley
Closed Case Files: C-35
Closed Case Files: C-36, 2 Children Machine-gunned, Manila
Closed Case Files: C-38, 2 Girls Killed and 1 Wounded by Hand Grenade, Manila
Closed Case Files: C-39, Shooting of Ricardo Macale
Closed Case Files: C-41, Herrera Shot without Cause, Caloocan, Rizal
Closed Case Files: C-47, Magdalena Blaza & Husband Shot, Manila
Closed Case Files: C-48, 1,000 Civilians Machine-gunned, Manila
Closed Case Files: C-49, Killing and Burning, Manila
Closed Case Files: C-51, Civilian Killed by Burning and Machine-gunning, Vita Cruz
Closed Case Files: C-53, Borsoto Bayonetted, Calamba
Closed Case Files: C-54, Mrs. Margaret Utinsky Beaten, Manila
Closed Case Files: C-55, Sgt. Provo and Capt. Thompson
Closed Case Files: C-56, Gonzales Bayonetted, Laguna
Closed Case Files: C-57, 2 Filipinos Bayonetted, Manila
Closed Case Files: C-61, Civilian Shot Refusing to Wear a Japanese Uniform, Manila
Closed Case Files: C-63, Indignities Heaped on Bishop, Manila
Closed Case Files: C-69, Malaylay, Mindoro
Closed Case Files: C-71, March from Donsalon to Iligan, Mindanao
Closed Case Files: C-74, Filipinos Burned by Flame Thrown

Box 1064
Closed Case Files: C-75, Atrocities in Manila
Closed Case Files: C-75, Miscellaneous Atrocities in Manila, Vols. I-III (3 folders)
Closed Case Files: C-75, Major Angells Statement
Closed Case Files: C-77, Filipinos Massacred at Esperanza Barrio, Camotes Island
Closed Case Files: C-78, Civilians Killed at Pilar, Ponson Island
Closed Case Files: C-80, Priests Killed, Singalong Church, Manila
Closed Case Files: C-82, Murder of Priests at Mandaluyong, Rizal
Closed Case Files: C-83, Killing of Priest at Assumption College, Manila
Closed Case Files: C-84, Killing of Priest at Ateneo de Manila
Closed Case Files: C-85, Group Burned in Air Raid Shelter, Manila
Closed Case Files: C-87, Estandarte Family Attached with Flame Throwers
Closed Case Files: C-89, Westernberg Beaten to Death at Karoengan prisoner of war
hospital
Closed Case Files: C-90, Transportation of prisoners of war from Santo Tomas to Los Banos,
Luzon - Improper Treatment
Closed Case Files: C-91, Men & Women Lined up and Shot, Manila
Closed Case Files: C-92, Treatment of Wounds by Dr. Escosa, Laguna
Closed Case Files: D
Closed Case Files: D-15, Execution of Col. Telesforo Martinez & Others, Manila
Closed Case Files: D-18, Atrocities at Bridge Detail, Luzon
Closed Case Files: D-35, Chinese Decapitated, Manila
Closed Case Files: D-36, 5 American prisoners of war Asked to be Killed, Death March
Closed Case Files: D-38, Atrocities at Dapecol prisoner of war camp, Mindanao
Closed Case Files: D-41, Filipino Girl Raped and Bayonetted at Cabcaban, Bataan

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 791
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1211: Closed Case Files, 1945-1946

Closed Case Files: D-44, 3,000 Filipinos Assembled & Fired upon, Bataan
Closed Case Files: D-45, 3 Filipinos Tortured, Bayonetted at Lamao
Closed Case Files: D-46, 12 Filipinos Tortured & Killed, Balanga, Bataan
Closed Case Files: D-47, Atrocities at Balanga prisoner of war camp
Closed Case Files: D-48, Atrocities at Mariveles prisoner of war camp, Bataan
Closed Case Files: D-54, 12 Victims Killed at Pennsylvania Street, Malata District, Manila
Closed Case Files: D-55, Lt. Anderson, a Chaplain, Shot & Bayonetted at Bacolor,
Pampanga
Closed Case Files: D-67, Mrs. Eugene A. Gregory Killed by Shrapnel When Japanese
Deliberately Shelled Civilians, Manila
Closed Case Files: D-68, Disappearance and Probable Death of Nicolai Afanasieff, Manila
Closed Case Files: D-69, Disappearance and Probable Death of Boris Ignatoff
Closed Case Files: D-71, Disappearance and Probable Death of Nikolai Borowsky, Manila
Closed Case Files: D-72, Death of Boris Gladkoff
Closed Case Files: D-73, Death of Nikolai Jiltzoff

Box 1065
Closed Case Files: D-74, Disappearance and Probable Death of Chotimsky
Closed Case Files: D-83, Mrs. Tuazon Raped, Santa Ana, Pampanga
Closed Case Files: D-84, Miss Concepcion Stripped in the Sun, Obando, Bulcan Province,
Philippine Islands
Closed Case Files: D-86, Forced Labor, Rape and Murder of Mrs. Smith (Manila)
Closed Case Files: D-88, Torture and Drowning of 2 Unidentified Men, Manila
Closed Case Files: D-89, Messenger Boy Tortured and Beaten to Death, Manila
Closed Case Files: D-90, Bicyclist Beaten and Bayonetted, Manila
Closed Case Files: D-91, Torture of Scavenger of Tin Cans, Manila
Closed Case Files: D-92, Pingal Cut with Sabre, Intramuros, Manila
Closed Case Files: D-93, Quazon Struck with Sabre, Manila
Closed Case Files: D-95, prisoners of war Used to Load Red Cross Ships with Ammo, Manila
Closed Case Files: D-96, Lt. George Bayonetted
Closed Case Files: D-97, 19 Filipinos Bayonetted to Death at Patunga Island
Closed Case Files: D-99, Torture and Beheading of a Sergeant in the Philippine
Constabulary, at Coron, Basuanga Island
Closed Case Files: E, Torture of Lozano at Cuyapo, Nueva Ecija
Closed Case Files: E-1, Torture of 9 Filipinos at Coron, Basuanga Island
Closed Case Files: E-2, Legundo, Filipino Boy, Tortured to Get Information
Closed Case Files: E-3, Multiple Rape of 2 Children in Cebu
Closed Case Files: E-4, Mistreatment of prisoners of war, Batangas, Luzon
Closed Case Files: E-5, Burning of the Barrio and Inhabitants of Calasie, Panay
Closed Case Files: E-6, Beheading of W.F. Young, George Lear at Tablas or Romblon
Closed Case Files: E-7, 100 Filipino Soldiers Bayonetted to Death, Bataan
Closed Case Files: E-8, Beheading of Mrs. Johnstons Cousins
Closed Case Files: E-10, 800 Inhabitants of Guimeras Island Machine-gunned and
Bayonetted
Closed Case Files: E-11, Eddie Hart Tortured and Executed, Dinalupihan, Bataan
Closed Case Files: E-12, Filipinos Executed, Bataan

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 792
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1211: Closed Case Files, 1945-1946

Closed Case Files: E-13, Rape of 200 Filipino Women at Lublub


Closed Case Files: E-14, Nicholas Covacha Family Tortured and 1 Member Killed, Palo,
Leyte
Closed Case Files: E-15, Execution of Wilson at Palompon, Leyte
Closed Case Files: E-17, Men of Neighborhood in Singalong, Manila, Taken to Apartment
House at Herran and Kansas Avenue
Closed Case Files: E-18, E-20
Closed Case Files: E-21, Mistreatment of Crew of U.S. Submarine Rabalo, Palawan
Closed Case Files: E-21
Closed Case Files: E-22, Burning of Barrios of Taradungen, Capayas and Taytay, Palawan
Closed Case Files: E-23, Hanging to Deocampo, Cavite, Philippine Islands
Closed Case Files: E-24, Wholesale Destruction of Visaya, San Pedro Markate, Rizal
Closed Case Files: E-26, Shooting of Lim, Manila
Closed Case Files: E-27, Zalevsky Massacre, Manila
Closed Case Files: E-31, Beheading of General Baja, Fort Santiago, Manila
Closed Case Files: E-33, Looting and Burning of Munoz, Nueva Ecija
Closed Case Files: E-34, Looting, Torture and Slaughter of San Quintin
Closed Case Files: E-35, Burning and Looting of Taytay, Rizal
Closed Case Files: E-36, Looting of Antimonan, Tayabas
Closed Case Files: E-38, Sections of Pasig, Rizal
Closed Case Files: E-39, Slaughter of Riusech Family, Manila
Closed Case Files: E-42, Murders in Monastery of Santa Clara
Closed Case Files: E-43, Death of M. Philomen Kelly, Manila
Closed Case Files: E-44
Closed Case Files: E-46, Torture of Hingine Norarge
Closed Case Files: E-47, Stabbing of 13 Filipinos in Guadalupe, Rizal
Closed Case Files: E-50, Shooting of Querbo, Manila
Closed Case Files: E-52, Amirhamja Locked in 4 x 4 Box
Closed Case Files: E-54, Beating and Torture of Santos, Quezon City
Closed Case Files: E-55, Murder of 30 Chinese at Lanao-Pilayan
Closed Case Files: E-56, Beating and Killing in Manila
Closed Case Files: E-58, Torture of A.R. Jesuitas, Angono, Rizal
Closed Case Files: E-59, Torture and Death of Major Earl S. Croney
Closed Case Files: E-60, Shooting and Cannibalism, Rizal
Closed Case Files: E-61, Photos of Maj. Garcia and 4 Raped Women
Closed Case Files: E-62, Mejia Bayonetted, Pangasinan
Closed Case Files: E-66, Sick Filipinos Burned Alive
Closed Case Files: E-61, Prisoner of war, Tayamas Road Detail
Closed Case Files: E-75, Slaughter of Civilians at Bobon, Ilocos Norte
Closed Case Files: E-76, Execution of Guevarra at Masantel, Pampanga
Closed Case Files: E-78, Rivera Beheaded, Cebu City
Closed Case Files: E-80, Killing and Stabbing of Inhabitants of Sanysidro
Closed Case Files: E-81, Rape of Women of Bocolor, Pampanga
Closed Case Files: E-82, Patton Given Water Cure, Manila
Closed Case Files: E-84, Shooting and Bayonetting of Civilians, Lubao, Pampanga
Closed Case Files: E-85, Prisoner of war Worked under Fire, Lamao, Bataan

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 793
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1211: Closed Case Files, 1945-1946

Closed Case Files: E-87, Death of G. Coo in Santa Isabel, Isabela Province, Luzon
Closed Case Files: E-88, Improper Treatment of prisoners of war, ODonnell to Toyabas
Closed Case Files: E-92, Bombing of Santa Rosa
Closed Case Files: E-93, Bombing of Calamba, Laguna
Closed Case Files: E-94, Machine Gunning of Several Towns
Closed Case Files: E-96, Japanese Planes Machine-Gunned Civilians in Arayat, Pampanga
Closed Case Files: E-98, Mistreatment of prisoner of war and civilians of Ususan, Rizal

Box 1066
Closed Case Files: F-2, Sgt. Reeves & Walter Kinder Killed near Papaya, Nueva
Closed Case Files: F-4, Bunkok Tortured to Death in Barrio S. Roque, Luzon
Closed Case Files: F-6, Murder of Men and Attempted Rape of Woman at Nava, Panay
Closed Case Files: F-8, Killing of Filipino Woman, Panay
Closed Case Files: F-9, Atrocities on Cebu Incident in Connection with the Capture of
Admiral Koga. [Note: Adm. Mineichi Koga, the Commander in Chief of the Combined
Fleet, died in a plane crash en route to the Philippines on March 31, 1944. It was
actually Adm. Fukudome who was captured.]
Closed Case Files: F-10, Starvation of Culion Leper Colony
Closed Case Files: F-11, Machine Gunning 15 Filipinos at Mambusao, Capiz Province, Panay
Closed Case Files: F-12, Two Filipinos Tied to Pole in Manila - 1942
Closed Case Files: F-13, Chinese Massacred at Malaybalay, Bukidnon
Closed Case Files: F-15, P-38 Pilot Killed at Manaybang, Pampanga
Closed Case Files: F-16, Lt. Leher Forced to Propagandize, Pampanga
Closed Case Files: F-17, Cotabato Internment Camp
Closed Case Files: F-18, Two Barrios in Pampanga Burned and Natives Killed
Closed Case Files: F-19, Barrios Strafed at Magalang, Pampanga
Closed Case Files: F-20, Town near Cabanatuan Burned and Two Guerrillas Beheaded,
Luzon
Closed Case Files: F-22, Guerrillas Ears Burned with Candle, Santa Fe, Nueva Viscaya,
Luzon
Closed Case Files: F-24, Torture and Murder of Guerrilla, near Loreto, Dinagat
Closed Case Files: F-25, Raping and Looting, Town of Hibuson Island of the Surigao Straits
Closed Case Files: F-28, Inhabitants Killed at Batangas
Closed Case Files: F-43, Six Filipinos Executed for Stealing Rice at Mabalacat, Pampanga
Closed Case Files: F-44, Twelve Filipinos Beheaded as Spies, Mabalacat, Pampanga
Closed Case Files: F-45, Filipinos Beaten at Mabalacat, Pampanga
Closed Case Files: F-48, Parmingtian Tortured at Balanga
Closed Case Files: F-49, Sixteen Filipinos Bayonetted at Guital, Bataan
Closed Case Files: F-50, 41 Filipino Medics Bayonetted on Trail #8
Closed Case Files: F-51, Slaughter of Civilians by Nezu Unit of the First Battery
Closed Case Files: F-55, Twenty Two Natives Stabbed and Shot
Closed Case Files: F-53, Perico and Other Spaniards Tortured at Iloilo
Closed Case Files: F-66, Multiple Rape of Filipina, near Cagayan, Mindanao
Closed Case Files: F-67, Killings in Barrio from Surigao to Bukidnon, Mindanao
Closed Case Files: F-69, Price on Head of Lt. McIntyre, Mindanao
Closed Case Files: F-70, Two Hundred Civilians Killed, Occidental Misamis, Mindanao

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 794
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1211: Closed Case Files, 1945-1946

Closed Case Files: F-72, Maltreatment of Father Kennally, Mindanao


Closed Case Files: F-73, Japanese Atrocities in Koronadal Valley, Cotabato Province,
Mindanao Island
Closed Case Files: F-75, Mandaluyong Insane Asylum Internment Camp
Closed Case Files: F-78, Filipino Buried Alive, Pangasinan, Luzon
Closed Case Files: F-81, Massacre of Eighty Seven Natives at Samar
Closed Case Files: F-82, Forced Filipino Labor at Bulan Airfield, Southeastern Luzon
Closed Case Files: F-84, Cebu City, Cebu Demolished and Burned
Closed Case Files: F-85, Torture of the Mayor of Santa Fe, Tablas Island
Closed Case Files: F-86, Rape of Girl by 50 Japanese, Tablas Island
Closed Case Files: F-87, Two-day Rape of Women at Dance, Santa Fe, Tablas
Closed Case Files: F-88, Rape of Women in Unnamed Village on Tablas
Closed Case Files: F-89, Rape of Mother & Daughter at Guinbirayan, Tablas
Closed Case Files: F-90, All Chinese Killed, Tablas Islands
Closed Case Files: F-92, Lt. Weblon Tortured to Death, Baroy
Closed Case Files: F-93, Atrocities, prisoner of war camps at Dansalan
Closed Case Files: F-94, Rape of Women at Dansalan
Closed Case Files: F-95, Mindanao Airfield Work Detail, Mindanao
Closed Case Files: F-96, Mutilation of Pfc. Stevens, between Tacloban and Ormoc
Closed Case Files: F-97, Mrs. Lindbloom Hung by Feet, Santa Fe, Tablas
Closed Case Files: F-98, Killing of Clerk, Santa Fe, Tablas
Closed Case Files: F-99, Davao Naval Labor Camp, Mindanao
Closed Case Files: G-54, 115 Civilians Massacred at Hilongos, Leyte
Closed Case Files: G-55, Civilians in Abra Province, Given Water Torture
Closed Case Files: G-57, 12 Filipinos Beheaded in Bambang
Closed Case Files: G-61, Abuse of Co-eds of Far Eastern University, Manila
Closed Case Files: G-62
Closed Case Files: G-65, Atrocities at Lipa, Batangas, Luzon
Closed Case Files: G-65, Lipa prisoner of war camp, Atrocities at
Closed Case Files: G-83, Massacre of 300 Civilian, Janiuay, Iloilo
Closed Case Files: G-85, 30 Killed at Dumarao, Capiz
Closed Case Files: G-91, Campaign of Terror by Watanabe in Panay & Romblon
Closed Case Files: G-92, Beheading of 65 Prisoners in San Ramon, Ramon by Japanese,
Zamboanga City
Closed Case Files: G-94, Civilian Shot and Burned at Manito, Albay Province, Luzon
Closed Case Files: G-95, Ando Family Bayonetted to Death at Tagoloan, Misamis Oriental
Province, Mindanao
Closed Case Files: G-99, Songco & Others Beaten at Lubao, Pampanga
Closed Case Files: H-1, Between Tibungko and Davao, Mindanao, 3 Filipinos Beaten
Closed Case Files: H-3, Torture & Murder of Rockwell Puntion
Closed Case Files: H-4, Death of Lt. Glew on Cuyo Island
Closed Case Files: H-5, Virac Garrison, Albay prisoner of war camp
Closed Case Files: H-7, Killing of 17 Guerrillas at Bacarra, Ilocos Norte
Closed Case Files: H-8, Reprisal Killing at Civilians at Bacarra, Ilocos Norte
Closed Case Files: H-9, Beating of Guerrillas at Lingayan, Oangasinan
Closed Case Files: H-11, Mistreatment of prisoners of war and Guerrillas at Bacolor, Pampanga

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 795
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1211: Closed Case Files, 1945-1946

Closed Case Files: H-13, Execution and Mistreatment of Civilians at San Jose, Nueva Ecija,
Luzon
Closed Case Files: H-14, Execution of Tallungan at Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya
Closed Case Files: H-18, Killing of Civilians (& Torture) at Pinili, Ilocos
Closed Case Files: H-20, Torture and Murder of Filipino Civilians at Ilagan, Isabella
Closed Case Files: H-21, Civilians Killed at Bangag Barrio, Isabella
Closed Case Files: H-22, Echague Isabella prisoner of war camp
Closed Case Files: H-23, Limay Hospital, Bataan
Closed Case Files: H-24, Murder of Child at Salvacion, Albay
Closed Case Files: H-25, Murder of Cristal at Norvacan, Ilocos Sur
Closed Case Files: H-26, Murder of 25 Civilians at Tayabas
Closed Case Files: H-27, Torturing of prisoner of war and Civilians at Pasuquin, Ilocos Norte

Box 1067
Closed Case Files: H-28, Torturing & Burning of Civilian at Oas, Albay
Closed Case Files: H-29, Torturing of Civilians at Ligao, Albay
Closed Case Files: H-30, Mistreatment of U.S. Officer with White Flag
Closed Case Files: H-31, Aureo Birco Beaten and Food Withheld
Closed Case Files: H-32, March from Signal Hill to Orion, Bataan
Closed Case Files: H-33, Torture of Napoleon Foz
Closed Case Files: H-35, Torture of Children at San Juan, La Union
Closed Case Files: H-36, Torture of prisoners of war at Ft. San Diego
Closed Case Files: H-37, Massacre of 50 Civilians at Iguig, Cagayan
Closed Case Files: H-38, Santa Maria, Ilocos Sur, Murder by Burning of Two Men, and
Giving Water Cure
Closed Case Files: H-39, 3 Civilians Throats Cut, Santiago, Isabela
Closed Case Files: H-40, Murder of 8 Civilians, near Santiago, Isabela - Barrio Wiped Out
Closed Case Files: H-41, Mistreatment of prisoners of war at Orani, C.C., Bataan
Closed Case Files: H-42, Water Cure at Malasiqui, Pangasinan
Closed Case Files: H-43, Shooting of Civilians Military Work for prisoners of war at
Fuguegarao, Cagayan
Closed Case Files: H-44, Beheading of 2 U.S. Soldiers, Bagao, Bataan
Closed Case Files: H-45, Killing of 14 Civilian in Barrio Suba Paoay, Ilocos Norte
Closed Case Files: H-36, Punishment of Civilian after Capture of a Guerrilla at Meycauayan
Bulacan
Closed Case Files: H-47, Beating of Mrs. Fuentes, Anna Fey Nightclub
Closed Case Files: H-48, Killing of Santiago Nebres, Meycauayan
Closed Case Files: H-50, Torture of Civilians, Grumba, Nueva Ecija
Closed Case Files: H-51, Killing of Ten Civilians, Baranka, Mandaluyong
Closed Case Files: H-52, Killing of Civilians by Burning, Baao, Camarines Sur
Closed Case Files: H-53, Killing of Lalley, the U.S. Airman, San Jose, Antique
Closed Case Files: H-54, Killing of Two Unidentified U.S. Airmen, San Jose, Antique
Closed Case Files: H-55, Filipinos Bayonetted, Dongon, Bukidnon, Mindanao
Closed Case Files: H-56, Murder & Rape at Barrio, Maraoiraoi
Closed Case Files: H-57, Torture of Laborer at Novic, Nueva Eciya
Closed Case Files: H-58, Torture of Prisoners, Naguilian, La Union

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 796
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1211: Closed Case Files, 1945-1946

Closed Case Files: H-60, Killings at Pili, Camarines Sur


Closed Case Files: H-64, Atrocities at, Malinao, Albay
Closed Case Files: H-65, Killing of Civilians at Marbacan, Ilocos Sur
Closed Case Files: H-66, Barrios Burned of People Killed in Abucay, Bataan
Closed Case Files: H-67, Cagayan or Misamis to Danao City, prisoner of war Transported on
Unsanitary Boat
Closed Case Files: H-68, Inadequate Treatment of prisoner of war at Sasa, Davao
Closed Case Files: H-70, Bayonetting of Philippine Scout on Boat Trip from Camp ODonnell
to Corregidor
Closed Case Files: H-72, Beating of Water Cure of Leans in Zambales
Closed Case Files: H-74, Two Filipinos Killed by Hanging, San Juan, La Union
Closed Case Files: H-75, Torture of Civilians at Tioque, Pangasinan
Closed Case Files: H-76, Group Punishment at Orion, Bataan
Closed Case Files: H-77, March Little Baguio to San Fernando
Closed Case Files: H-78, Families of Guerrillas Killed, Rizal Province
Closed Case Files: H-79, Hanging of Suspected Guerrillas at Santiago, Isabela
Closed Case Files: H-80, Torture of Guerrillas at Santiago, Isabela
Closed Case Files: H-81, Torture of Sinese at Santiago, Isabela
Closed Case Files: H-82, Two Civilians Killed by Bayonet at Ilagan, Isabela
Closed Case Files: H-83, Miscellaneous Atrocities in Santa Maria, Ilocos Sur
Closed Case Files: H-84, Miscellaneous Atrocities in Ilocos Sur
Closed Case Files: H-86, Round Up of Two Hundred Civilians, Pasuquin, Ilocos Norte
Closed Case Files: H-87, Miscellaneous Atrocities at Pasquin, Ilocos Norte
Closed Case Files: H-88, Torture Death of prisoner of war, San Isidro
Closed Case Files: H-89, Rape & Torture Death, Inopacan, Leyte
Closed Case Files: H-90, Killing 22 Filipinos on March from Iloilo
Closed Case Files: H-95, Decapitation of 6 Men in Bohol
Closed Case Files: H-97, 13 Civilians Shot at Ibung, Nueva Vizcaya
Closed Case Files: H-99, Bayonetting of Villarta and His Son at Santa Rita, Pampanga
Closed Case Files: H-100, Dead File (See Files: A-19, B-24, F-30, I-4)
Closed Case Files: I, Crimes of Lt. Ichii, San Jose, Mindoro
Closed Case Files: I-3, Beheading of Filipino Family, Cabcaben, Bataan Airfield
Closed Case Files: I-5
Closed Case Files: I-7
Closed Case Files: I-13
Closed Case Files: I-14, Murder of Mother & Baby, San Jose, Mindoro
Closed Case Files: I-15, Bayonetting of Casidsid and Reyes; Beheading of Docos, San Jose,
Mindoro
Closed Case Files: I-16, Torture & Murder of Pedro Conception at San Jose, Mindoro
Closed Case Files: I-17, Torture of 16 Year Old Girl at San Teodoro, Mindoro
Closed Case Files: I-18, Torture of 3 Civilians at San Teodoro, Mindoro
Closed Case Files: I-19, Torture of Mrs. Ravas at San Teodoro, Mindoro
Closed Case Files: I-20, Torture of 10 Civilians at Sablayan, Mindoro
Closed Case Files: I-21, Torture of Civilian at Sablayan, Mindoro
Closed Case Files: I-23, Torture of Jose et al.
Closed Case Files: I-24, Water Cure for USAFFE at Esperanza, Pangasinan

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 797
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1211: Closed Case Files, 1945-1946

Closed Case Files: I-25, Torture of Barrio Lieutenant at Barrio Barat, Ilocos Norte
Closed Case Files: I-26, Punishment of Barrio Vice-Lieutenant at Barrio Labong, Nueva
Vizcaya
Closed Case Files: I-27, Torture of Judge Fernandez and Girl at Umengan, Pangasinan
Closed Case Files: I-28, Torture of Partida and Cada Brothers at Gonzalez, Pangasinan
Closed Case Files: I-34, Trip from Zamboanga to Davao
Closed Case Files: I-36, Murder of U.S. Aviator at Impalutao, Mindanao
Closed Case Files: I-38, Nine Prisoners Executed after Escape of One
Closed Case Files: I-39, Nine Prisoners Executed after Escape of One
Closed Case Files: I-40, I-41
Closed Case Files: I-42, Massacre at Capocen, Leyte
Closed Case Files: I-44, Transportation of prisoners of war from Cabanatuan to Nichols
Field
Closed Case Files: I-46, Mistreatment of American prisoners of war at Las Pinas, Sept.
1949
Closed Case Files: I-47

Box 1068
Closed Case Files: I-48, Transportation of prisoners of war from Philippine General Hospital
to Los Banos Internment Camp
Closed Case Files: I-49, Murder of Mrs. Daisy McCormack Biason and Elizabeth Biason
Closed Case Files: I-51, Mistreatment of Dr. Imerial at Dumaguete, Oriental Negros
Closed Case Files: I-52, Massacre in a Town near Zamboango City
Closed Case Files: I-53, Massacre near Upi, Cotobato
Closed Case Files: I-55, Internment of Hubert Carrol at University Apts. and Other prisoner
of war camps under Improper Conditions
Closed Case Files: I-56, Massacre of 40 Civilians at Carmen, Agusan, Mindanao
Closed Case Files: I-57, Transportation of prisoners of war from Bocolod, Negros to Santo
Tomas
Closed Case Files: I-58, Murder of Miss E. Villanuerva
Closed Case Files: I-59, Inadequate Facilities for 300 to 400 prisoners of war on Ship from
Nasugbu to Bilibid
Closed Case Files: I-60, Inadequate Facilities for 350 Internees on Boat from Davao to
Santo Tomas, December 1943
Closed Case Files: I-61, Improper Transportation from Camp Iligan to Camp Impalutao, 9
July 1942
Closed Case Files: I-62, prisoners of war Bayonetted on March
Closed Case Files: I-63, Rape, Torture, Burning & Bayonetting Filipino Family
Closed Case Files: I-65, Murder of Mr. Villamor, Jaro, Iloilo
Closed Case Files: I-68, Using prisoners of war as Guides then Killing Them
Closed Case Files: I-70, Beating of Richard C. Deane at Quezon City, Luzon
Closed Case Files: I-75, Congested & Improper Shipping, Panay to Manila, Manila to
ODonnell
Closed Case Files: I-76, Public Exhibition of Tied prisoners of war, La Paz, Iloilo
Closed Case Files: I-77, Public Exhibition of Tied prisoners of war in La Paz, Iloilo
Closed Case Files: I-78, Improper Care of prisoner of war, Capiz, Capiz

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 798
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1211: Closed Case Files, 1945-1946

Closed Case Files: I-79, Murder of Ester Gonzales


Closed Case Files: I-80, Dansalan prisoner of war camp, Mindanao
Closed Case Files: I-81, Iligan, Mindanao
Closed Case Files: I-83, Detention of U.S. Aviators at Tokyo (To-252)
Closed Case Files: I-86, Improper Transportation of prisoners of war and Death of the First
Lt. Strickland and Unknown Warrant Officer Enroute
Closed Case Files: I-86, Report of Coleman
Closed Case Files: I-87, Atrocities at Palalong Cliff, Barili, Cebu
Closed Case Files: I-88, Japanese Headquarters, Manila, Torture, Murder Unknown Filipino
Closed Case Files: I-89, Massacre Four Women, Los Banos, Laguna, 26 February 1945
Closed Case Files: I-90, Burning, Massacre, Agricultural College, Laguna, 28 February 1945
Closed Case Files: I-92, Burning & Murder of Valentina and Others, Panulo, Luzon
Closed Case Files: I-94, Atrocities in Plaridel and Baliangao, Mindanao
Closed Case Files: I-95, Mistreatment of Lt. Penaranda, Tacloban, Leyte
Closed Case Files: I-99, Investigation of the Bombardment of the Open and Undefended
City of Manila, Philippine Islands (Intramuros District Only) by Japanese Airplanes on 27
and 28 December 1941
Closed Case Files: I-100, Murder of Consejo OHara at Cadiz (This Case is the Same as J-
40, J-40 File in this Envelope)
Closed Case Files: J-9, Kanagawa Prefectural Civil Internment Camp, General Condition
(To-103)
Closed Case Files: J-38, Raping of Filipino Girl in Justo Lukban School, Paco, Manila
Closed Case Files: J-39, Anastacio Castro, Occidental Negros
Closed Case Files: J-42, Eighty Civilians Murdered at Pulupandan, Negros
Closed Case Files: J-45, Skinning Alive of Civilians at San Carlos, Negros Island
Closed Case Files: J-51, Bund Hotel, Yokohama, Kanagawa (To-102)
Closed Case Files: J-52, Yokohama Boat Club, prisoner of war camp, Kanagawa (To-106)
Closed Case Files: J-53, Totsuka (8 Miles East of Atsugi), Kanagawa (To-105)
Closed Case Files: J-54, Murder and Rape of Filipinos at 1530 San Andres, Manila
Closed Case Files: J-56, Murder of Filipino Child, Manila
Closed Case Files: J-57, Improper Transportation of prisoners of war, ODonnell to
Cabanatuan, June 1942
Closed Case Files: J-58, Down with Stars and Stripes Movie Made in Manila Using
American prisoners of war
Closed Case Files: J-59, Murder of Dr. Lourdes Aycardos Daughter, 11 February 1945
Closed Case Files: J-60, Cannibalism near Ipo, Bulacan
Closed Case Files: J-61, Atrocities on Family of Dr. Domingo in Manila
Closed Case Files: J-62, Filipino Whipped & Stripped in Manila
Closed Case Files: J-63, Mrs. Wallace King Struck and Kicked in Manila
Closed Case Files: J-64, Duckworth Beaten, June 1942, Manila
Closed Case Files: J-65, Duckworth Beaten at Tutban Railroad Station, Manila
Closed Case Files: J-66, Dr. Vincent Domingo & Family Beaten
Closed Case Files: J-68, Sisters of Mrs. Lingal Raped, Grandmother Bayonetted
Closed Case Files: J-69, Maltreatment of Filipinos at Camachile on Fall of Bataan
Closed Case Files: J-72
Closed Case Files: J-73, Oryoku Maru

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 799
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1211: Closed Case Files, 1945-1946

Closed Case Files: J-77, Killing of Louis Le Roch, Manila


Closed Case Files: J-78, Beating of Luis J. Constine at Legaspi Garden and at the Aquarium,
Manila
Closed Case Files: J-93, Mass Prostitution at Talysian, Oriental Misamis, Mindanao
Closed Case Files: J-94, Killing of Unknown Filipino at Bacolor, Pampanga
Closed Case Files: J-96, Bombing & Burning of San Jose, Luzon
Closed Case Files: J-100, Okino-Shima, Honshu (Flyers Beaten by Civilians; Flyers
Parachuting, Machine Gunned) (T0-256)
Closed Case Files: K-1, Antabeys Shoe Factory, Manila (prisoner of war barracks, 3000
Rizal Ave.)
Closed Case Files: K-2, ODonnell to Cabanatuan, 1 June 1942

Box 1069
Closed Case Files: K-7, Murder of Juan D. Fernandez
Closed Case Files: K-11, Mistreatment of Civilian Internees on a Five-Day March from
Magnao to Labuagan, Luzon
Closed Case Files: K-13, Airport Studio, Azcarraga, Manila, Mistreatment of Capt. Feraren
and Other Prisoners (Article by Feraren)
Closed Case Files: K-15, Sale of Red Cross Supplies Intended for Internees
Closed Case Files: K-18, General Conditions and Mistreatment of Internees, Mindanao
Closed Case Files: K-19, General Conditions and Treatment of American prisoners of war,
Davao, Mindanao
Closed Case Files: K-24, Mrs. Dureza Tortured in Unknown Manila Prison for Supplying Food
to Dr. Domingo
Closed Case Files: K-26, Beating and Torturing of Cox and Dudley in Lanao Province in
1942
Closed Case Files: K-28, Beheading of Anastacio Sison and 2 Companions at Bacong,
Bataan, November 1944
Closed Case Files: K-29, Mistreatment of M.C. Duffell by Japanese, August 1942
Closed Case Files: K-30, Beating of Cpl. Grover C. Gent, 6 July 1942
Closed Case Files: K-32, Hermosa, Pangasinan, Looting, Killing and Burning
Closed Case Files: K-36, Improper Transportation of Civilian Internees from Camp Holmes
to Bilibid Prison, Manila
Closed Case Files: K-37, Dr. Estaquio Beaten, Manila
Closed Case Files: K-38, 5 Filipinos Executed at Baquio, Luzon
Closed Case Files: K-39, Murder of Mr. Alonso, Manila
Closed Case Files: K-40, OHouse Bayonetted and 4 Others, Manila
Closed Case Files: K-50, Beating and Unlawful Labor of Officer prisoners of war
Closed Case Files: K-58, Hanging by Wrists, Manila
Closed Case Files: K-61, March from Dewey Blvd. Pier to Bilibid Prison, 23 May 1942
Closed Case Files: K-63, Beating of Mr. Oriel, Manila
Closed Case Files: K-64, Tagatay Ridge, Tagatay City, Rizal Province, Luzon
Closed Case Files: K-65, Torture & Beating of Frank Neel
Closed Case Files: K-66, Killing of Unknown Dr. and Wife at Luced
Closed Case Files: K-67, North of Manila, Luzon (Torturing of Echavez)
Closed Case Files: K-68, Torture & Beating of Lacson and Tuason

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 800
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1211: Closed Case Files, 1945-1946

Closed Case Files: K-69


Closed Case Files: K-70, Beating & Torturing of William Smith and Family
Closed Case Files: K-71, 14 Days Torture & Death of Dixon Canuto, Baquino, Luzon
Closed Case Files: K-73, Hauling Military Equipment by prisoners of war
Closed Case Files: K-74, Rapings, Philippine General Hospital, February 1945, by Japanese
Officers
Closed Case Files: K-76, Slapping of Capt. Masterson by Japanese Military
Closed Case Files: K-77, Raping of 3 Filipino Girls and Killing of One
Closed Case Files: K-78, Beating of Lt. Col. Kirkpatrick
Closed Case Files: K-79, Mistreatment of Velma V. Ritter
Closed Case Files: K-80, 5 Girls Forced into Prostitution, Aguson, Mindanao
Closed Case Files: K-83, Mistreatment of Alice T. Neigum
Closed Case Files: K-84, Torture of Judge Lopez
Closed Case Files: K-88, Mistreatment of Carpio Icarangal
Closed Case Files: K-90, Mutilation of Bodies at Mandog, Mindanao
Closed Case Files: K-93, Mistreatment and Torturing of Filipinos at Malasiqui, Pangasinan
Closed Case Files: L, 60 Civilians and Wounded at Canusay, Poro Island
Closed Case Files: L-1, Leyte
Closed Case Files: L-2, Critica Responsible for Tortures, Manila
Closed Case Files: L-19, Use of U.S. and Filipino prisoners of war to Manufacture Ammo
Closed Case Files: L-20, Victims Burned to Death, Ermita, Manila
Closed Case Files: L-40, Killing of Unknown prisoner of war, Leyte
Closed Case Files: L-41, Decapitation of 4 prisoner of wars, Balanga, Bataan
Closed Case Files: L-42, San Fernando Work Camp
Closed Case Files: L-56, Rape in Manila
Closed Case Files: L-81, Seizure of Civilians after Christmas Eve Mass, Sagay, Misamis
Oriental, Mindanao
Closed Case Files: L-82, Abuse of Civilians, Malang, Cotabato, Mindanao
Closed Case Files: L-83, Killing and Torture of Filipino Civilians, Pantukan, Davao, Mindanao
Closed Case Files: L-84, Davao
Closed Case Files: L-87, Murder of Filipino Civilians, Inabaken & Balulao, Mindanao
Closed Case Files: L-88, Filipino Officers Buried Alive, Butuan, Agusan, Mindanao
Closed Case Files: L-92, Murder of Abesa and Rola, Guinsiliban, Sagay, Misamis Oriental,
Mindanao
Closed Case Files: L-93, Man and Boy Tortured and Killed, Agusan, Mindanao
Closed Case Files: L-94, Capt. Habacan and Lt. Patigoas Tortured and Buried Alive, Agusan,
Mindanao
Closed Case Files: L-96, Beating of Dr. Ortega, Agusan, Mindanao
Closed Case Files: L-98, Massacres of Civilians at Malabog, Davao City, Mindanao
Closed Case Files: M-2, Australian Cases Miscellaneous
Closed Case Files: M-4, Torture and Murder of 5 Chinese, San Fernando, Pampanga
Closed Case Files: M-6, Massacre of 100 Chinese and Filipinos
Closed Case Files: M-7, Post Office Building
Closed Case Files: M-12, Killing of Luy Teng, Bancas, Davao City, Mindanao
Closed Case Files: M-13, Killing of Chinese, Davao City, Mindanao
Closed Case Files: M-16, Congressman Arteche Seized

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 801
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1211: Closed Case Files, 1945-1946

Closed Case Files: M-26, 10 Filipinos Executed, Manila


Closed Case Files: M-27, Shooting and Bayonetting of Vega and Rodriguez, Manila
Closed Case Files: M-30, War Crimes Office File

Box 1070
Closed Case Files: M-35, Execution of 9 Filipinos, Taguig, Rizal
Closed Case Files: M-36, Execution of Finn at Santa Rosa, Laguna, Province, Luzon
Closed Case Files: M-37, 71 Civilians Killed, Tineg, Abira Province, Luzon
Closed Case Files: M-38, Beating and Death of Roberts, Manila
Closed Case Files: M-39, Rape and Torture of Filipinos, Ikip, Luzon
Closed Case Files: M-40, Murder or Unknown American Soldier, Lemay, Bataan
Closed Case Files: M-41, Murder of Santos and Others, Manila
Closed Case Files: M-43, Murder of Menchaca, Manila
Closed Case Files: M-44
Closed Case Files: M-45, Cannibalism
Closed Case Files: M-46, Killing of Sgt. William Ivanhoe, Guagua, Pampanga, Luzon
Closed Case Files: M-47, Killing of Filipino Woman in or Near the Village of Tudela, Penson
Island
Closed Case Files: M-48, Torture of Trogani, et al.
Closed Case Files: M-49, Filipino Civilians Tongues Cut Out
Closed Case Files: M-50, Mistreatment of an Aged Male Filipino Civilian, Murcia, Negros
Occidental
Closed Case Files: M-51, 2 American Executed, Allen, Samar
Closed Case Files: M-52, Massacre in Lopez, Tayabas, Luzon
Closed Case Files: M-53, Charles David Chase Murdered in Manila
Closed Case Files: M-54, Improper Transportation of prisoners of war from Panay to Santo
Tomas, Manila
Closed Case Files: M-55, Improper Transportation of Cebu to Manila
Closed Case Files: M-56, Mistreatment of American and Chinese at Leper Colony, Culion
Island
Closed Case Files: M-57, Stealing of Personal Property from Silliman University
Closed Case Files: M-60, Beating of Vardose and Others at Central Hotel, Manila
Closed Case Files: M-61
Closed Case Files: M-62, Camarines Sur Province
Closed Case Files: M-64, Manila
Closed Case Files: M-69, Mistreatment of American prisoners of war at Fort Stotsenberg
Closed Case Files: M-75, Filipinos, Suspected of Looting Japanese Stores, Were Beheaded
in Malate District, Manila
Closed Case Files: M-76, Dr. Ramos Killed by Japanese
Closed Case Files: M-77, Cannibalism by Japanese in April 1942 on Member of 192nd Tank
Battalion
Closed Case Files: M-78, Killing of 150 American prisoners of war in Mindanao
Closed Case Files: M-82, Francia and Others Killed at San Marcelino, 9 February 1945
Closed Case Files: M-88, 30 Policemen, Manila
Closed Case Files: M-85, Elpidio Family, Manila
Closed Case Files: M-86, Calhoun prisoner of war camp, Batangas Province

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 802
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1211: Closed Case Files, 1945-1946

Closed Case Files: M-87, Improper Movement of Ill prisoners of war from Corregidor to
Bilibid, Manila
Closed Case Files: M-89, Disappearance of Victims after Arrest by Kempei-Tai at Davao
Closed Case Files: M-92, Domico Garcia Escaped to Santo Tomas & Related Crime to Mrs.
Marjorie Joyce Woods
Closed Case Files: M-98, Arrest & Disappearance of Mr. Karl Hess
Closed Case Files: M-99, Mistreatment of American prisoners of war during Transportation
from Fort Drum to Cabanatuan
Closed Case Files: M-100, Torture of 3 Unknown American Soldiers at Tarlac
Closed Case Files: N, Father Fink Hacked to Pieces (Unknown Locale)
Closed Case Files: N-1, Transportation of American prisoners of war under Improper
Condition from Cabanatuan to Fort McKinley
Closed Case Files: N-4, Execution of 2 Filipinos at Iba, Bulacan
Closed Case Files: N-5, Mistreatment of Gardner at San Juan, Rizal Province
Closed Case Files: N-6, Transportation from Corregidor to Bilibid
Closed Case Files: N-7, Beating of Sorrel and Family at Baguio
Closed Case Files: N-8, Murder of Unidentified Filipinos in Manila
Closed Case Files: N-9, Burning of Town of Kapangan
Closed Case Files: N-11, Murder of Unknown Filipinos in Manila
Closed Case Files: N-13, Murder of Unknown Filipinos in Manila
Closed Case Files: N-15
Closed Case Files: N-16, Murder of Mackey and Ockley at Buruanga
Closed Case Files: N-18, 3 May 1942, Victims Bayonetted to Death by Approximately 40
Japanese and 20 Filipinos Including Listed Known Perpetrators
Closed Case Files: N-19, Burning of Home of Employees of United Paracale Mining Co.
Closed Case Files: N-20, 2 Victims Seized, 29 March 1942, by Civilian Japanese Listed as
Perpetrators at Victims Homes, Pentatagan, Pantukan, Davao, Victims Never Seen or
Heard from
Closed Case Files: N-22, Tokyo Prisoner of War Information Bureau (To-257)
Closed Case Files: N-23, Murder of Johnson at Jose Panganiban, Philippine Islands
Closed Case Files: N-24, Murder of Greutner in Tuy, Batangas
Closed Case Files: N-25, Killing of Unknown American prisoner of war at Aasugbu, Batangas
Closed Case Files: N-26, Torture and Murder of Orvillo at Rizal, Bohol Province
Closed Case Files: N-27, Torturing of Tiamson at Bucay, Abra
Closed Case Files: N-28, Roberts Murdered at Dagupan, Pangasinan
Closed Case Files: N-30, Raid on Orion, Bataan
Closed Case Files: N-31, Use of Americans in Carrying Tremendous Loads for Japanese
Closed Case Files: N-32, Looting of Itogen Mine by Japanese
Closed Case Files: N-33, Murder of Aplan at San Juan de Dios Hospital, Manila
Closed Case Files: N-34, Looting of Anatomok Goldfield Mining Co. in Baguio
Closed Case Files: N-35, Imprisonment under Improper Conditions of Timm
Closed Case Files: N-36, Murder of 5 Unknown Filipinos at Market Place in Baguio
Closed Case Files: N-39, Exposure to Public Ridicule of 2 American prisoners of war
Closed Case Files: N-40, Attempted Rape of Ferrer in Malate
Closed Case Files: N-41, Massacre of Civilians at Malate, Manila

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 803
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1211: Closed Case Files, 1945-1946

Box 1071
Closed Case Files: N-42, Improper Transport of prisoners of war from Bilibid to Fort
McKinley
Closed Case Files: N-43, Bayonetting and Subsequent Death of Priesler Child in Paco,
Manila
Closed Case Files: N-44, Beating of American Soldier in Guagua, Luzon
Closed Case Files: N-47, Murder of Nathorst Family in German Legation Building
Closed Case Files: N-48, Exposure of American prisoners of war to Ridicule by Being
Marched through Streets of Manila in a Naked Condition, December 1943 to February
1944
Closed Case Files: N-54, Torture of Filipinos at Battack, Luzon
Closed Case Files: N-55, Killing of Filipinos at Dingrass, Luzon
Closed Case Files: N-56
Closed Case Files: N-57, Improper Transport of prisoners of war from Timbungao to
Zamboanga
Closed Case Files: N-58, Trip from Cabcaben to ODonnell, Luzon
Closed Case Files: N-70, Execution of Civilian Prisoners at Baguio, Luzon
Closed Case Files: N-72, Transport of American prisoners of war from Camp Malaybalay to
Fort Santiago
Closed Case Files: N-79, Statement of Looting and Burning of Gingrain, Negros
Closed Case Files: N-81, Massacre at Manila Hotel, Manila
Closed Case Files: N-83, 5 Filipinos Murdered at Imus, Cavite
Closed Case Files: N-85, Kidnapping and Murder of Limaco by Japanese M.P. at Binan,
Laguna
Closed Case Files: N-86, 2 Sisters Raped & Killed at Manila
Closed Case Files: N-96, Massacre at Baguio, Luzon
Closed Case Files: N-98, Looting & Murder at San Narciso, Tayabas, Luzon
Closed Case Files: N-99, Looting and Burning at Palangin, Albay, Luzon
Closed Case Files: O, Fr. Kauffman Shot at Igbaras, Iloilo
Closed Case Files: O-3, Women Mistreated at Baclaran, Rizal
Closed Case Files: O-4, Maltreatment of Aribas & Daughter
Closed Case Files: O-5, Beating of Dickson at Jolo, Sulu
Closed Case Files: O-6, Beating of Lenis, Sagada, Mountain Province
Closed Case Files: O-8, Negros to Manila (Boat Trip)
Closed Case Files: O-9, Murder of Mr. William S. Cook
Closed Case Files: O-13, Beating of George Reid at Baguio, Luzon
Closed Case Files: O-20, Execution of 17 Filipinos at Tabaco, Albay, Luzon
Closed Case Files: O-22, Looting & Burning of Personal Properties of Ford at San Miguel,
Tabaco, Albay, 24 September, 1944
Closed Case Files: O-23, Improper Transportation of prisoners of war from Cabanatuan to
Davao
Closed Case Files: O-26, Killing of Six Filipinos at Agusan, Mindanao, 16 September 1945
(Mikami Case)
Closed Case Files: O-26, Pass Signed by Hidaka
Closed Case Files: O-26, Hori, Masaru
Closed Case Files: O-26, Ikuno, Tadao

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 804
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1211: Closed Case Files, 1945-1946

Closed Case Files: O-26, Imoto, Toichi


Closed Case Files: O-26, Ishibashi, Sadaichi
Closed Case Files: O-26, Katayama, Miyuki
Closed Case Files: O-26, Kinoshita, Shizuo
Closed Case Files: O-26, Kuroi, Hiroshi
Closed Case Files: O-26, Maetake, Yasuharu
Closed Case Files: O-26, Mikami, Koe

Box 1072
Closed Case Files: O-26, Nishimura, Takuzo
Closed Case Files: O-26, Ogawa, Masato
Closed Case Files: O-26, Ohara, Kenyo
Closed Case Files: O-26, Okazaki, Shigeo
Closed Case Files: O-26, Okumura, Nobuo
Closed Case Files: O-26, Onishi, Gentaro
Closed Case Files: O-26, Sawasaki, Ikuo
Closed Case Files: O-26, Tsuboi, Kazushi
Closed Case Files: O-26, Tsuboi, Yasunobu
Closed Case Files: O-26, Yokoyama, Kimio
Closed Case Files: O-26, Yoshinaga, Hiroshi
Closed Case Files: O-26, Zushi, Tadao
Closed Case Files: O-26, Exhibits
Closed Case Files: O-26, Regulations Governing the Trials of Accused War Criminals, Dated
5 December 1945
Closed Case Files: O-26, Identification of Signature of Mikami & Yoshinaga by Zushi
Closed Case Files: O-26, Goloran, Andres
Closed Case Files: O-26, Goodwin, Edward M., Original Exhibits
Closed Case Files: O-26, Martinez, Galicano, and Havana, Francisco
Closed Case Files: Martinez, Pedro
Closed Case Files: O-26, Miyagishima, Mike
Closed Case Files: O-26, Report of War Crimes by James L. Sloss, Jr.
Closed Case Files: O-26, Whitaker, Lester B.
Closed Case Files: O-26, Whitaker, Lester B., Letters, Charges, and Specifications, etc.
Closed Case Files: O-26, Lt. Whitaker, Sketch of
Closed Case Files: O-26, Charge and Specifications, Koe Mikami and Translations
Closed Case Files: O-26, Miscellaneous

Box 1073
Closed Case Files: O-28, 3 American Citizens Beaten, Manila
Closed Case Files: O-30, Massacre at Mababanaba, Luzon
Closed Case Files: O-31, Lopez Mistreated, Manila
Closed Case Files: O-32, Massacre at Zarogoza, Newa Eciya, Luzon
Closed Case Files: O-33, Tortures, Beatings, Visayan Island
Closed Case Files: O-36, Improper Transport of Internees from Baguio to Manila
Closed Case Files: O-37, Camp Holmes to Manila (Improper Transportation)
Closed Case Files: O-38, Improper Transport of prisoners of war, Bilibid to Cabanatuan

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 805
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1211: Closed Case Files, 1945-1946

Closed Case Files: O-40, 19 Guerrillas Murdered, Santa Cruz, Davao, Mindanao
Closed Case Files: O-47, Massacre at Pusil, Batangas, Luzon
Closed Case Files: O-49, 12 Civilians Bayonetted at Barrio Vayourbor, Batangas, Luzon
Closed Case Files: O-50, 22 Filipinos Bayonetted, Batangas, Luzon
Closed Case Files: O-51, Massacre at Sapac & Bubuyan, Batangas, 14 February 1945
Closed Case Files: O-52, Massacre at Lipa, Batangas, February 1945
Closed Case Files: O-54, Massacre at Santo Tomas, Batangas, Luzon
Closed Case Files: O-56, Rape & Shooting of 3 Civilians, Davao City, Davao, Mindanao
Closed Case Files: O-57, Disappearance of Agustin Carbajosa and Two Sons, Indangan,
Davao
Closed Case Files: O-58, Disappearance of Civilians, Pindasan, Pantukan, Davao
Closed Case Files: O-59, Victim Taken by Kempei-Tai, Davao
Closed Case Files: O-60, Cesario Lealde Shot, Davao City, Davao, Mindanao
Closed Case Files: O-61, Disappearance of 3 Filipinos, Pantukan, Davao City, Davao
Closed Case Files: O-64, Atrocities at Lucena, Tayabas, Luzon
Closed Case Files: O-65, Improper Transport of prisoners of war from Depecol to Cebu,
June 1944
Closed Case Files: O-66, Looting at Indang, Cavite
Closed Case Files: O-68, 16 Americans Got Collective Punishment, Panay, Capiz
Closed Case Files: O-71, Surrender of Bataan & Corregidor
Closed Case Files: O-72, 31 Filipinos Murdered, Iwahig, Palawan
Closed Case Files: O-73, 23 Civilians Executed, Puerto Princesa, Palawan
Closed Case Files: O-74, Execution of 21 Filipinos, Masterson, Palawan
Closed Case Files: O-74, 24 Civilians Executed, Culion, Palawan
Closed Case Files: O-80, Atrocities on Negro Island
Closed Case Files: O-89, San Fernando to ODonnell (Improper Transport)
Closed Case Files: O-90, Probable Murder of Awad, Davao, Mindanao
Closed Case Files: O-91, 11 Civilians Executed at Antiquera, Bohol
Closed Case Files: O-92, 123 Civilians Executed at Bohol
Closed Case Files: O-93, 26 Civilians Murdered, Bohol
Closed Case Files: O-94, 23 Civilians Executed at Bohol
Closed Case Files: O-95, 6 Filipinos Executed at Bohol
Closed Case Files: O-99, Magno Family Murdered, Davao City, Mindanao
Closed Case Files: O-100, Cabanatuan to Bilibid (Improper Transport)
Closed Case Files: P, 6 Missionaries Killed at Antique, Panay
Closed Case Files: P-1, Destruction of Lumbia, Mindanao
Closed Case Files: P-2, Destruction of Imbatug, Mindanao
Closed Case Files: P-3, Marine Captain Killed, Impasugon, Mindanao
Closed Case Files: P-4, Destruction of Talakag, Mindanao
Closed Case Files: P-5, Destruction of Puntian, Mindanao
Closed Case Files: P-6, Guerrilla Killed, San Fernando, Pampanga, Luzon
Closed Case Files: P-7, Atrocities, Pampanga, Luzon
Closed Case Files: P-9, Gooch Beatne, Manila
Closed Case Files: P-11, Ang Murdered at Davao City, Davao, Mindanao
Closed Case Files: P-17, Serbo & Matthews Beaten, Quezon City, Manila
Closed Case Files: P-18, Schultz Shot, Pasay, Manila

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 806
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1211: Closed Case Files, 1945-1946

Closed Case Files: P-19, Killing & Burning of Town of Laur, Nueva Ecija, Luzon
Closed Case Files: P-22, Three Civilians Shot at Tagudin, Luzon
Closed Case Files: P-23, Woman Mistreated at Guagua, Pampanga, Negros
Closed Case Files: P-25, Unnamed American Soldier Killed at Bulalacao, Mindoro, Philippine
Islands
Closed Case Files: P-27, Three Girls Killed, Manila
Closed Case Files: P-30, Farmer Shot at Agusan Province, Mindanao
Closed Case Files: P-31, Town of Malamuno Looted and Burned, Mindanao
Closed Case Files: P-32, Town of Mayayo, Bontoc, Luzon Burned by Japanese
Closed Case Files: P-33, Six Houses Burned in Alieg, Apayao, Luzon
Closed Case Files: P-35, Matthey, Killed at Quezon City, Manila
Closed Case Files: P-36, Filipino Tortured & Executed, Bicol
Closed Case Files: P-37, Family Imprisoned, Manila
Closed Case Files: P-38, Hubbard Murdered, Bulacan
Closed Case Files: P-39, Town of Teresa, Rizal, Luzon Bombed, Strafed
Closed Case Files: P-40, Victim Accused of Propaganda, Manila
Closed Case Files: P-41, Two Americans Killed at Naga, Luzon
Closed Case Files: P-43, Bongabon, Luzon Bombed
Closed Case Files: P-44, Naga to Manila, Improper Transport
Closed Case Files: P-47, Civilians Mistreated at Santa Rita Hall, Manila
Closed Case Files: P-52, Civilians Killed at Talomo, Davao
Closed Case Files: P-54, Feria Disappeared & Probably Murdered at Palochiva, Davao
Closed Case Files: P-55, Beheading of Breva, Guianga, Davao
Closed Case Files: P-56, Victim Shot to Death at Lasang, Davao City, Mindanao
Closed Case Files: P-57, Possible Beheading of Two Civilians at Gasman Concentration
Camp, Davao, Mindanao
Closed Case Files: P-59, Shooting of Chinese, Madaum, Davao City
Closed Case Files: P-60, Victims Bayonetted to Death, Culaman, Malita, Davao, Mindanao
Closed Case Files: P-61, Bayonetting of One Family, Bago, Davao
Closed Case Files: P-64, Bayonetting of Uy, Cuambog, Pantukan, Davao
Closed Case Files: P-67, Atrocities at Daliao Concentration Camp, Davao
Closed Case Files: P-68, Tizon Tortured at Kempei-Tai Jail, Davao
Closed Case Files: P-69, Two Filipinos Probably Murdered, Tigato, Davao
Closed Case Files: P-73, Civilians Murdered at Tugbok, Davao
Closed Case Files: P-74, Civilian Disappeared and Probably Murdered at Kingking, Davao
Closed Case Files: P-75, Disappearance & Probable Murder, Pindasan, Davao, Mindanao
Closed Case Files: P-76, Eighteen Filipinos Murdered at Banarao, Davao, Mindanao
Closed Case Files: P-78, Three Civilians Bayonetted at Davao City, Mindanao
Closed Case Files: P-82, Civilian Shot at Hijo, Davao, Mindanao
Closed Case Files: P-87, Two Filipinos Killed at Los Banos, Laguna, Luzon, Philippine Islands
Closed Case Files: P-88, Warren Tortured, Pasay, Manila
Closed Case Files: P-89, Lopez Tortured and Beaten, Los Banos, Laguna, Luzon
Closed Case Files: P-90, Gardner Family Killed, Los Banos, Laguna, Luzon
Closed Case Files: P-91, Reporting Burning of Village and Killing of Civilians at Casanova,
Nueva Edija, Philippine Islands
Closed Case Files: P-93, 3 Boys Tortured and Murdered, Quezon City, Manila

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 807
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1211: Closed Case Files, 1945-1946

Closed Case Files: P-97, Capt. H.V. Ingersoll Diary


Closed Case Files: P-98, Woman Bayonetted at Capas, Tarlac, Luzon
Closed Case Files: P-100, Johnson Beaten at San Juan, Manila
Closed Case Files: Q, Shooting of Fr. Arnstol in Lanaan
Closed Case Files: Q-2, Burning of Barrio Dolores, Pampanga, Luzon
Closed Case Files: Q-7, Use of Civilians as Shields, Luzon
Closed Case Files: Q-8, Unspecified Atrocities, Mauban, Tayabas, Luzon
Closed Case Files: Q-9, Improper Transportation, Bacolod to Cebu, and Cebu to Davao
Closed Case Files: Q-10, Murder of Doliana at Palo, Leyte
Closed Case Files: Q-11, Killing of Asio and Vitoria, Lapog, Ilocos Sur, Luzon
Closed Case Files: Q-14, 8 Filipinos Shot and Beheaded, Victoria, Tarlac

Box 1074
Closed Case Files: Q-19, Disappearance of Lt. James Seater
Closed Case Files: Q-21, Zonification, Barrio Tuyo, Balanga, Bataan
Closed Case Files: Q-23, Execution of 7 Filipino Officers and 2 American Soldiers, Nueva
Viscaya, Luzon
Closed Case Files: Q-25, Torture & Murder of Americans, Batangas, Luzon
Closed Case Files: Q-26, Murder of 20 Filipinos, Maluya, Bataan
Closed Case Files: Q-27, Burning of Town & Killing of Filipinos, Toyo, Bataan
Closed Case Files: Q-28, 20 or 30 Filipinos Killed, Pilar, Bataan
Closed Case Files: Q-29, Murder of Arrogante, Daan Bantayan, Cebu
Closed Case Files: Q-30, Schnitzler Killed, Manila
Closed Case Files: Q-32, Disappearance of Kilat Girls, Larena, Negros Oriental
Closed Case Files: Q-34, Murder of Guerrero and Four Chinese at Baler, Tayabas, Luzon
Closed Case Files: Q-35, Killing of Olivera at Perez
Closed Case Files: Q-36, Killing of Ten Chinese Civilians
Closed Case Files: Q-37, Killing of Antonio, Cavite Navy Yard, Cavite, Philippine Islands
Closed Case Files: Q-38, Burning of prisoners of war, Cavite City, Cavite, Philippine Islands
Closed Case Files: Q-39, Boat Trip Under Improper Conditions, Surigao, Mindanao to Davao
Closed Case Files: Q-40, Massacre of Twenty Four Banago Wharf, Bacolod, Negros,
Philippine Islands
Closed Case Files: Q-41, Murder of Two Women & Baby at Legaspi, Albay
Closed Case Files: Q-42, Massacre of Residents Sitio, Tugbok, Mintal, Davao
Closed Case Files: Q-43, Murder of Carmen Ibanez, Her Mother & Eighteen Others at
Sinait, Ilocos Sur, Luzon
Closed Case Files: Q-44, Torture of Salvador Jimenez, Cavite City, Cavite, Philippine Islands
Closed Case Files: Q-46, Torture & Murder of Civilians, Baybay, Leyte, Philippine Islands
Closed Case Files: Q-47, Various Atrocities, Bagacay, Bohol, Philippine Islands
Closed Case Files: Q-48, Mistreatment of American Civilians at the Nippon Club, Manila,
Philippine Islands, 4 February 1945
Closed Case Files: Q-49, Nasser Family & Hauvy Family Killed, Manila
Closed Case Files: Q-50, Laraway Killed, Bibul Springs, Luzon
Closed Case Files: Q-51, Dunka-Ann, Baybay, Leyte, Burned
Closed Case Files: Q-52, Balbalasang, Mountain Province, Luzon Burned
Closed Case Files: Q-54, Massacre at Aritao, Nueva Vizcaya

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 808
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1212: Perpetrators and Suspected War Criminals, 1945-1947

Closed Case Files: Q-55, Murder at Davao City, Mindanao


Closed Case Files: R, Shooting Father Coter at Masin, Leyte
Closed Case Files: V, News Article of Atrocities
Closed Case Files: Z, Vols. 1-2, Malaybalay prisoner of war camp (2 folders)

Perpetrators and Suspected War Criminals 1945-1947 (0331-UD-1212)


Boxes 1075-1087 location: 290/11/18/04

Box 1075
Abbie (Japanese Dr., Lt.)
Abe (Col.)
Abe, FNU (Interpreter)
Abiko (Lt.)
Abo, Masanao (Lt. Comdr.)
Agwi, John the Bastard
Aihara, Raku, Air Raid, Vols. 1 and 2
Akaba (Civ.)
Alice the Goon
Amano (Lt. Col.)
Amotto (Camp Comdr.)
Anang, FNU
Andy Gump (Maj.)
Antukin, Sleepy, and Dopey
Aoki (Col.)
Aoki, E.K.
Aoki, Takahashi
Aora, FNU, Five OClock Shadow (Lt.)
Aoyagi, FNU
Arboleda, Eduardo P.
Arima (Supervisor)
Arisawa, Yoshio
Arita, FNU (Cpl.)
Awada (Japanese Interpreter)
Awoki, Tadashi (Sgt.)
Azuma, FNU (Maj.)
Babe Ruth (Guard)
Baby Face (Guard)
Baggy Pants (Capt.)
Baggy Pants
Banjo Eyes (Guard)
Bat (Guard)
Bear Track (Guard)
Beetle Brown
Big Boy
Big Carabao
Big Deal

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 809
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1212: Perpetrators and Suspected War Criminals, 1945-1947

Big Speedo
Big Stoop (Guard)
Bing Crosby
Black Jack (Guard)
Blinky
Boots (Capt.)
Boots & Saddle
Bootsie
Boshida (Capt.)
Brer Rabbit (Guard)
Brest, FNU (Maj.)
Brown, Farmer
Brown Bomber (Guard)
Bubble Nose
Bubble Nose Maru (Lieutenant)
Buck Tooth
Bug Eyes (Guard)
Bugle Boy (Guard)
Bull (Guard)
Bull & Mouse
Bulldog (Guard)
Bulldog
Bull Fly
Bull of the Woods
Bullethead
Butler
Butterfly
Calashita (Supervisor)
Conamas
Canoda
Captain (Guard)
Captain Bligh (Guard)
Carabou (Guard)
Carabao (Guard)
Carabao Charley (Pvt.)
Catanig, FNU
Cavanasan, Aigamman
Cawabata, Ishiro (Guard)
Charley Chaplin
Charlie
Charlie, Golf Stick
Charlie McCarthy (Guard)
Cherry Blossom (Guard)
Chin
Chin Dai Ju (Civ.)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 810
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1212: Perpetrators and Suspected War Criminals, 1945-1947

Chin Hei Ko (Little Speedo)


Chin Jin Chu (Civ. Guard)

Box 1076
Chin Mo Ei (Guard)
Chin Sun (Guard)
Chin To Socko
Cho, Slim Joe
Chopsticks
Christian (Guard)
Chu Chin Jin
Chui Jui Chu
Clark Gable (Pvt.)
Coconut-Head (Guard)
Coni-Mack (Guard)
Connikmatsue
Conoson
Coto (Sgt.)
Cow Shinete (Cowboy)
Dan (Sgt.)
Dan (Civilian)
Dan, Seijiro (Ens.)
Daniel Webster
Deanhotsu, FNU
Deguchi, Motoake (Lt. Col., MP Unit)
Deki (Mr., Japanese Civilian)
Dog Robber
Doi, Naoji (Rear Admiral)
Doihara, Kenji (Gen.)
Domoto (Mr., Civilian)
Don (Gunzo, Sgt.)
Dondo, Masaji
Dopey (Guard)
The Duck, Nonryo, Web Foot
Duck Foot
Ducklegs (Lab. Boss)
Duran, FNU
Elokawa (Miss., Civilian)
Emoto (Col.)
Eto (Lt. Col.)
Ewasake, FNU
Fatso (Sgt)
Fat Stuff (Guard)
Fish Eyes
Fish Face (W.O.)
Focuda (Civilian)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 811
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1212: Perpetrators and Suspected War Criminals, 1945-1947

Four Eyes
Fox (Guard)
Francisco (Civilian)
Frog (Guard)
Fuji, FNU
Fuji, FNU (Sgt.)
Fuji, FNU (Maj.)
Fujikawa, FNU (Capt.)
Fujiki, Rikizo
Fujita, FNU (Sgt.)
Fujita Tadao
Fukinada (Japanese)
Fukoyi (Fukui San)
Fukuda (1st Lt.)
Fukuda Toshiro (Capt.)
Fukui-San (Civilian, N)
Fukutome, Shoichi (Col.)
Fukutomi, Hiroshi (1st Lt.)
Fumi-San (Civilian)
Furekawa, Itsuo
Furukawa, FNU (Civilian)
Furusawa, Sumigiro (Sgt. Maj.)
Furuta (Lt.)
Furuta, Akira (L/Pvt.)
Furuya, Yonezo (Pfc.)
Fuzikowa
Gamy (Lt., Japanese Army Medical Corps)
Gertrude (Guard)
Go, Akira (Civ.)
Gocho (Guard)
Godenso
Gold Tooth (Sgt.)
Goldie (Guard)
Golf Club Charlie (Cpl.)
Gonso (Guard)
The Goon
Goone (Civilian)
Gorilla
Gorilla Gus (Guard)
Gosho (Sgt.)
Goto, Hochiro
Goto, Seinoshi (Maj.)
Goto, S. (Military)
Gourd, Doi (Sgt.)
Greasy Pig (Guard)
Green Hornet

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 812
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1212: Perpetrators and Suspected War Criminals, 1945-1947

Gunzo (Guard)
Habuta (Civilian)
Hacha Hara (Guard)
Hachimoto, Hog Jaw (Lt.)
Hagashi (Pvt.)
Hair Hotchie
Hammer Head
Hanaoka, FNU (Maj.)
Hanaoka, Michio (Ens.)
Hanaoka, Shiro (Jiro)
Handsome Harry
Hara, FNU (Lt.)
Harada (Capt.)
Harada, FNU (Maj.)
Harada, Keigo
Haraguchi (Japanese Interpreter, Civilian)
Harawawa (Lt.)
Hari Neshi
Harry Night School, Joe College (Guard)
Harry Yap-Yap (Cpl.)
Harvard
Hasegawa (Guard)
Hasegawa Taisa (Col.)
Hashide, FNU (Lt.)
Hashihara, Shieniti
Hashimoto, FNU, Dog Face
Hashimoto, Tadashi
Hata, Masaru (S/Maj.)
Hatada, FNU (Sgt.)
Hatano
Hattori, (Sgt.)
Hayachi, Little Tiger (Cpl.)
Hayasaka, Edwardo H. (Japanese Civ.)
Hayashi, FNU (Lt.)
Hayashi (Col., C.C.), S.T.
Hayashi, Yawara
Heidichi, FNU, Little Henry (Guard)
Heno, FNU
Hiashi, Tiger
Hiashi (Civ. Interpreter)
Hifumi, Kyhei

Box 1077
Higa
Higikara (Lieutenant)
Higuti, FNU

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 813
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1212: Perpetrators and Suspected War Criminals, 1945-1947

Hihara (Sergeant)
Hikita, Issee (Lt.)
Hino (Civ.)
Hirada
Hirado (Lt.)
Hirano, Kurataro (Col.)
Hirata, FNU (Lt.)
Hirose
Hishikari, Takabumi (Civ.)
Hitler (Col.)
Hi-Yokko
Hocadin, FNU
Hochi (Guard)
Hochi, FNU, Taiwan Moro or Stupid
Hochihara, Pig
Hoe Handle
Hog Face (Guard)
Hog Head
Hog Jaw (Guard)
Hogjaws
Hokamura, FNU (Maj.)
Honcho, Big
Honda (Lt.), S.T.
Hondo (Interpreter), S.T.
Hondo (Lt.), D.P.C.
Hondo, Kazuma (Sgt./Maj.)
Hora, Jo-Jo the Dog Face
Horse Face
Horse, The
Hosoda, FNU (1st Lt.)
Hosaka (Lt.)
Hose Nose
Hoshide, Horse Hide, Balloon Nose
Hosaka
Hoshi, Matsui
Hoshide, Kichijiro
Hoshide, Teijiro (Lt.)
Hoshimay, FNU
Hoshino, Naoki
Hoshino
Hosida, Horsehide
Hosnie (Sgt.)
Hosume (Lt.)
Hotichora
Hotsumi
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Housefly (Guard)
Hurikoshi, Hiroshi (Interpreter)
Huroda, FNU (Lt.)
Ichihara, FNU (Guard)
Ichijero, Hiroshige (Lt.)
Ichimorue
Ichinoya, FNU (Civ. Eng.)
Ida, Hiromi Horseface
Ido (Civ.)
Igami, FNU (Lt.)
Igawana, FNU
Ikeda, FNU (Lt.)
Ikeda, Masayuki
Ikeda, Masayuki
Imamura, Hisamitsu
Imperial Pig
Inuzuka, Koreshige (Capt.)
Isamito, FNU (Interpreter)
Ishada
Ishahari (Pvt.)
Ishida, Goro
Ishihara (Civ.)
Ishii, Masami (Maj./Gen.)
Ishikawa (Sgt./Maj.)
Ishikawa, Yorio (Maj.)
Ishimeta (Interpreter)
Isoda, Kanashiro
Isoy (Sgt.)
Issimoto, FNU
Ita, Horse Face (Sgt.)
Ito, FNU (Capt.)
Ito, FNU (Lt.)
Ito, FNU (Lt. Col.)
Ito, (M. Sgt.)
Ito (Col.)
Ito (S/Pvt.)
Ito, Jiro (Lt. Col.)
Ito, Siro (Lt. Col.)
Ito, Temio (1st Lt.)
Ito, Tatsusaburo (W.O.)
Ito, Toshimitsu (Lt. Col.)
Ito, Yoneji (Sgt.)
Ito, Yoshio (Sgt.)
Iwaki, Isamu (Pvt.)
Iwanaka, FNU, Cabanatuan Prison

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Box 1078
Iwanaka, Hosho Alias Yasuaki (Maj.)
Iwanaka, Yoshiharu (Lt. Gen.)
Iwataka (Cpt.)
Izameta, FNU (Interpreter)
Izutani, Toshio (Motor Pool)
A Japanese (Civ.)
James Cagney (Guard)
Japanese (Civ.)
A Japanese (Civ.)
A Japanese Girl (Civ.)
Jew Baby (Guard)
Jinichi, Eishi
Joe Lewis (Sgt.)
Joh Sho Tei
Johnson (A.C.)
Joseru, FNU
Judge (Guard)
Judge (Sgt.)
Junior
Kahawi, FNU (Lt.)
Kai (Civ.)
Kakihisa, Naotoshi
Kakuta
Kameoka, Yoshio (Pvt.)
Kameya, Sakuichi (Pvt.)
Kami, Ike
Kamiya (1st Lt.)
Kanabe (Cpl.)
Kanaka, FNU (Guard)
Kanno, FNU (Capt.)
Kano, Nobuyuki (Cpl.)
Kasaka (Maj.)
Kasano, Kenkishi Alias Kaseno (1st Lt.)
Kasebe, Ryoji (Sgt. Maj.)
Kaseno, FNU (Lt.)
Kashihara, FNU
Kata (Pvt.)
Kato (Col., Camp Comdr.), S.T.
Kato, Kiyoshi (Pvt.)
Katsuda, FNU
Kauri, FNU (Lt.)
Kawaai, Tomoyoshi (Lt.)
Kawaii (Lt.)
Kawana-San, Iguana or Lizard
Kawano, FNU (Guard)

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Kawanyson (Civ. Guard)


Kawashita (Civ.)
Kawatsuna, Harumitsu
Kawchete (Guard)
Kazuki-San
Kenoshita, FNU
Kikihisa, FNU (Lt.)
Killer
Kimura, FNU (Civilian)
Kimura, Keiichi (M/Sgt.)
Kimura, Minoru (1st Lt.)
Kimura, Minoru
Kinoshita, FNU (Lt.)
Kinoshita, Isamu
Kinugasa, FNU (Pfc.)
Kinugasa, Kazuo (S/Pvt.)
Kio-San
Kishimoto (C.O.)
Kismoto (Capt.)
Kitajima (Lt. Col.)
Kitazaki, Shigezo (Lt.)
Kitchener, Pat (S/Sgt.)
Kobayashi, Kuniomi
Kodama, FNU
Kodama, FNU (Sgt.)
Kodama, K
Kokani, Madelyn
Kokoa, FNU (Gen.)
Komatsu, Rokuro
Kondo (Sgt. Maj.)
Kondo, Kanji (L/Cpl.)
Kondo, Shorty (Guard)
Konemara (Pvt.)
Konichi (Dr.)
Konichi, S (2nd Lt.)
Konishi, Sadaaki (W.O.)
Konishi, Shoji
Konno, FNU (Capt.)
Koshi, Oshi (1st Lt.)
Koshi, Yosh (Lt.)
Koshi, Yoshi
Kou, Shiyoku (Lt. General)

Box 1079
Kowari-San (Guard)
Kubo or Cubeball (Sgt.)

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Kubota, Kenichi (Pvt.)


Kudo (Guard)
Kudo, Chushiro (Capt.)
Kuji, FNU
Kume, Hatsue
Kunno, Jiro (Construction Engineer)
Kuramoto, Torao (Pvt.)
Kusamoto, FNU (Lt. Col.)
Kushamoto (Lt.)
Kusushata
Kutani, Ichiro (Jiro) (2nd Lt.)
Kyuke, Chozo (1st Lt.)
Laughing Boy (Guard)
Little Boy Blue (Guard)
Little Caeser, Yamaguchi (Sg. Maj.)
Little Charley
Little Dude (Capt.)
Little Hitler
Liver Lip or Cross Eye
Lokomoto (Lt.)
Loppuss
Love You (Guard)
Luper Lip (Guard)
Marbel
MacFarland
Machusta, FNU (Sgt.)
Macutusy or Slave-Driver
Mad Russian
Mad Russian (Pvt.)
Maeda, Kazuo (Maj.), Vol. 1
Maeda, Kazuo (Maj.), Vol. 2
Matsumoto, Inokichi (Rear Adm.)
Matsumoto, Inokichi (Rear Adm.)
Matsumoto, Jitsuro (Pfc.)
Magsuhara (Sgt.)
Maisure (Guard)
Makashima (Lt.)
Man Rai Chin (Civ.)
Manabe, FNU (Sgt.)
Manabi (Capt.)
Many-Many, Ryusan, Duson, Minnie Minnie (Guard)
Marita, FNU (Lt.)
Mariti (Maj.)
Marro, Itchi (1st Lt.)
Masato, FNU (Lt.)
Mashuto, FNU (Sgt.)

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Masuda (Interpreter)
Masuda, Eisaburo (Cpl.)
Masuda, Eisaburo (Cpl.)
Masuska (Guard, Sgt.)
Masusta, FNU (Lt.)
Matsubara (Sgt.)
Matsumoto, FNU (Capt.)
Matsumoto, FNU (Capt.)
Matsumoto (Civ.)
Matsumoto, Fujinobu
Matsumura, FNU (Capt.)
Matsumura, FNU (W.O.)
Matsuo, Kaize
Matsuo, Rosario
Matsuote (Sgt.)
Matsusta (Sgt.)
Matsuto (Sgt.)
Matsutsua (Sgt.)
Matzi, FNU (Lt.)
Maudeda, FNU (Guard)
Mauri (Maj.)
Mauri (Col.)
Mayoto (Col.)
Meathead (Guard)
Meda (Guard)
Mess Sergeant (M/Sgt.)
Medical Orderly (Sgt.)
Metsu, FNU (Guard)
Metti, Misru (Interpreter)
Meyaki (Guard)
Miamoto, FNU (Col.)
Michimori, FNU (Interpreter)
Yoshikoshi, Mickey Mouse

Box 1080
Mieta (Maj.)
Miezono, (Lt.)
Minnie
Minnie-Minnie
Minny-Penny
Misero (Foreman)
Mishatoni (Mess Sgt.)
Mishitami, FNU (Pvt.)
Misitonia
Mitani, Kaoru (Sgt.)
Miwaki, Misanobu (Sgt.)

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Miyamae, FNU
Miyasaki, FNU (1st Lt.)
Miyomota, FNU (Lt. Col.)
Mizokami, Koji (Lt. Senior Grade, Navy)
Mochashima
Momoda (1st Lt.)
Monkey Face (Guard)
Monoba (1st Sgt.)
Monomoto (Gen.)
Montgomery, Austin J. (Lt. Col.)
Montgomery, Hampton E. (Col.)
Moorey (Col.)
Moorie (Col.)
Moose (Guard)
Moramoto (Col.)
Morasey (Col.)
Morey, FNU (Col.)
Mori (Col.)
Mori (Lt.)
Mori, FNU (Capt.)
Mori, FNU (Lt. Col.)
Mori, FNU (Lt. Col.)
Mori, (Lt. Col.)
Mori (Lt. Col.), Vol. 2
Mori, Banzo (1st Gen.)
Mori, Shigeji (Lt. Col.)
Mori, Shigeji (Lt. Col.)
Mori, Shigeji (Lt. Col.), Vol. 2
Mori, Yashi (1st Lt.)
Morimoto, FNU (Gen.)
Morimoto, FNU (Civ.)
Morimoto, Isamu (Lt. Col.)
Morimoto-San (Guard)
Morisaki, Takeo (Sgt. Maj.)
Morishita, Tsuneo
Morit, FNU (Lt. Col.)
Moromoto (Gen.)

Box 1081
Mortimer
Mortimer Snerd
Mosi, FNU
Mosquito
Motazmezue
Moto, FNU (White Angel, Lt. Comdr.), Vols. 1 and 2
Moto (Col.)

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Moto Hacho
Moto Mezu
Motoki, Jiro
Motomeshi (Guard)
Motto, E. (Capt.)
Mouri, Yoni (Student Officer)
Mourimote, FNU (Maj. Gen.)
Mousy (Lt.)
Moyoto (Lt.)
Muraoka, Yutaka (Lt. Gen.)
Muraoka (Moroka)
Murata (Maj.)
Murray (Capt.)
Mushmouth (Cpl.)
Mustache (Civ.)
Muta, FNU (Guard)
Muta, Hatsuo (Cpl.)
Myati (Maj.)
Nachamura
Nadetau (Shorty)
Nagai, FNU (Sgt.)
Nagai, Noboru (Sgt. Maj.)
Nagama (Sgt.)
Nagamori, Jiro (Civ. Guard)
Nagaoka, Sadamu (Sgt.)
Nagasaki, FNU (Maj.)
Nagasaki, Shuichi (Maj. Gen.)
Nagata, Mitsumatsu (Capt.)
Nagomi, FNU (Overseer)
Nahama, FNU (Guard)
Nakada, FNU (Sgt.)
Nakagawa, Shogoro (Sgt.)
Nakahara, Kichikuma (Pfc.)
Nakahara, Shinobu
Nakaharada (Civ.)
Nakajima, Chikuhei
Nakamori, FNU (Guard)
Nakamura, FNU (Interpreter)
Nakamura, FNU (Lt.)
Nakamura, FNU (Kempei), Bontoc
Nakamura, Shuji (Lt.)
Nakamura, Yoshitsugu
Nakano, Masahida (Capt.)
Nakano, Shizuo
Nakasai, Sadist (Guard)
Nakashima, FNU (Capt.)

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Nakashima (1st Lt.)


Nakatsui, Shunsuke (Sgt. Maj.) (2 folders)
Nakatsukasa (Lt.)
Nakayama, FNU (Cpl.)
Nakazawa, Satoru
Nakoda, FNU, Wolf, The (Capt.), Vol. 1
Nakoda, FNU (Tada, Toraziro), Wolf, Vol. 2
Namiki, Asao (W.O.)
Napoleon
Ned, FNU (Interpreter)
Negishi, Yajuo
Nemoto, Saburo (Guard)
Nemoto, Takeji (Pfc.)
Nemura, Kano (Leading Pvt.)
New Guinea Kid (Guard)
Nezumi, Chozo (Pfc.)
Nick the Greek
Nigai (Capt.)
Nigger, Big (Guard)
Nigger, Little (Guard)
Nisatoni
Nishamuri (Interpreter)
Nishatoni (Pvt.)
Nishiama
Nishida, Tanekichi (Guard)
Nishigawa, Keizo (Nishikawa) (Sgt.)
Nishihara, FNU (Capt.)

Box 1082
Nishimura, FNU (Interpreter)
Nishimura, Jinzo (C.I.)
Nishimura, Fukutaro (Lt. Gen.)
Nishiyama, Isao (Pfc.)
Nittokyu Chin-Boe (Guard)
Nobi (Sgt.)
Nogi, FNU (Col.)
Nogie (Lt.)
Nogiyana, Ryudo (1st Lt.)
Noguchi, Hideo (Civilian)
Nohara (Sgt. Maj.)
Nokamichi
Notatuz (Pvt.)
Numuru, FNU (Big Caeser, Pvt.)
Oakomoto (Guard)
Oazowa (Gunzo, Sgt.)
Odi, FNU (Cap.)

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Oga, Ryutaro (Sgt. Maj.)


Ogari, FNU (Guard)
Ogari
Ogrey, John, the Bastard John, the Baptist Ohara, FNU (Cpl.)
Oharison (Sgt.)
Oashi (Interpreter)
Ohasi (R.O., Santo Tomas)
Ohta (Sgt.)
Ohura, FNU (Capt.)
Okabo, FNU (Sgt.)
Okada, FNU (Guard)
Okamoto (Interpreter)
Okamoto, FNU (1st Lt.)
Okamoto (Capt.)
Okamoto, Daikichi
Okamoto, Hitoshi (1st Lt.)
Okamoto, Yasuyuki (Lt. Gen.)
Okamura, FNU (Guard)
Okamura, Katsuzo (Sgt.)
Okanaki, Pop
Okida (Guard)
Okimoto (Lt.)
Okiduson, FNU
Okodama, FNU
Okomoto (Capt. Lt.)
Okomoto (Lt.)
Okomoto (W.O.)
Okuba (Okubo), FNU (Sgt.)
Okubo, Mutsuo (Sgt.)
Okuda, Fukunori (2nd Lt.)
Okuda, Hisakichi
Okura (Guard)
Old Man
Omahra (Capt.)
Omeda-San
Omori, Keisuke (Lt.)
Omori, Zenji (Lt. Col.)
Omura (Lt.)
Omura, Toshio
Onda, FNU
Ono, FNU
Onoye, FNU (Lt.)
Onozahi, S (Civilian Commandant)
Orani, Yoshio (Pvt.)
Oguri (Cpl.)
Oro (Lt.)

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Osaki, FNU (Lt.)


Oseda, FNU (Lt.)
Osenaga (Sup. Pvt.)
Osescosh, FNU (Capt.)
Oshanoga, FNU (Pvt.)
Oshinaga (Guard)
Oshita, FNU (Lt.)
Oshikoshi (2nd Lt.)
Ota (Lt.)
Ota (Sup.)
Otinsi, The Bean Man (Guard)
Oto, FNU (Lt.)
Oura, Hiroshi (1st Lt.)
Owari, Saburo (Capt.)
Oyagi (Lt.)
Oyagi, Kaoru (1st Lt.)
Oziro, FNU (Guard)
Paddle Feet
Paddlefoot
Panther-Jaw (Guard)
Osheekoshie (Lt.)
Pass Eye Joe, Pasi Joe, Passie Joe
Patches (Lt. Col.)
Patchey Pants
Peg-Leg (NCO)
Pelican (Guard)
Pete the Tramp (Guard)
Peter Rabbit (Guard)
Pick Handle
Pick Handle Pete (Guard)
The Pig
Pinky

Box 1083
Pistol Pete (Guard)
Pittsburgh
Porky (Guard)
Porky the Pig (Guard)
Pretty Face (Guard)
Provoo, John D. (Sgt.)
Punchy
Puss in Boots
Quan (Civ.)
Quansan (Supervisor)
Quantanobbi (Camp Commander)
Quatomoto, Nip Shit (Interpreter)

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Rabbit Hunter
Rai, Chin Men
Rakatake (Maj.)
Ran Rai O, Big Caribou (Guard)
Rat (Guard)
Reh San, Many Many
Ria-San (Sgt.)
Rin Ei Hatsu, Beetle Brain, Caribou (Guard)
Rin, Kin Ryu
Rin Ren O (Guard)
Ro Ki Den, Charley, Laughing Boy
Ro Ko O (Guard)
Rochester, The Fox (Guard)
Rock Gocho (Corporal)
Ron En Kon (Guard)
Rubber Knees (Guard)
Ruby
Rui Ei Hatsu
Running Water
Sabor Happy (Lt.)
Sabota, FNU (1st Lt.)
Sabre Sam
Saconason (Guard)
Sagusa (Capt.)
Saito, Shigimits
Sajo (Takahashi, Sgt.)
Sakaguchi, Yoshio (Pvt.)
Sakai (Lt.)
Sakai, FNU (Guard)
Sakai, FNU (Lt.)
Sakamoto, FNU (Lt.)
Sakay (Guard)
Sakay (Guard)
Saki-San
Ito-San, FNU (Guard)
Sakomoto (Capt.)
Sanuki, Kenzo
Saragi, FNU (Lt.)
Sarga (Lt.)
Saritani (Lt.)
Sasabi, FNU (Capt.)
Sasaki
Sato (Japanese Army, Pvt.)
Sato (Japanese Army, Lt.)
Sato (Sgt.)
Sato (Civilian)

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Sato, FNU (Sgt.)


Sato, FNU (T/Sgt.)
Sato, Torao
Scarface (Pvt.)
Schaubatteo (Sgt.)
Schiraji, FNU (2nd Lt.)
Schmi (Japanese Navy)
Segawa (Japanese Army)
Sekiguchi, FNU (Maj.)
Semita (Interpreter)
Seno Saki
Seo, Hiroshi (Pvt.)
Sha A Ei (Civilian)
Shaebo, FNU
Shebota, FNU (Lt.)
Shihiro (Sihiro) (1st Lt.)
Shimizu, Shigaru
Shinazaki (Guard)
Shindo (Medical Corps Doctor)
Shinosacki, FNU (Pvt. Superior)
Shiomi, Tadashige
Shiraji (Lt.)
Shirasaka, Yoshio
Shiyama, FNU (Sgt.)
Shu A Lo (Guard)
Shu A Ro (Chua Lu)
Shui, Kata or Shui, Kaka (Lt.)
Box 1084
Shunizahi, FNU (Guard)
Si Gamdri
Sibita (NCO)
Sibitou, FNU
Sigamore
Sige (Guard)
Sigimorey (Civilian)
Sigimoto, Eizoh
Sihira (Dr.)
Shikamata-San (Japanese Officer)
Silent Sam (Guard)
Silver Tooth (Pvt.)
Sinya (Guard)
Sivato, FNU (Sgt.)
Sizuki, Hiriutchi
Skelton Face (Guard)
Skosh, Yos
Skyson

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Slap Happy
Sleepy (Guard)
Slim (Guard)
Smiley Boy
Smiling Boy (Guard)
Smiling Boy (Guard)
Snake, The
Snake Boy (Guard)
Snake-Eater (Guard)
Snake-Eyes
Sneggle Tooth
So Shio Ran, Monkey (Guard)
Sobe (Civilian)
Socho (Guard)
Sock Eye (Guard)
Tin Soldier
Speedo
Speedo, Small
Squeaky (Guard)
Stool-Pigeon
Stretch, The (Pvt.)
Subita (T/Sgt.)
Subota (Lt.)
Suehiro, FNU (Lt.)
Suehiro, Satoru (1st Lt.)
Sueke Mori
Sugano (Sgt.)
Sugiki (Col.)
Suguitta (Lt.)
Sui, FNU (Capt.)
Sukimoto, Blackie
Sullivan, Jack
Sumi
Sumida (Smitty)
Sumimoto, Kagami
Suneoshi (Capt.)
Suragi (Lt.)
Susake (Guard)
Susaki (Lt.)
Susuma (Interpreter)
Suto, Yushizo
Sutta, (Lt.)
Suzimoto, FNU, Horse (Guard)
Suzuki, Eikichi
Suzuki, Toshio (Maj.)
Sweet Match (Guard)

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Tacshima (1st Lt.)


Tagasta (W.O.)
Tageska
Taguchi, Yoshio, The Germ
Tahara
Takabatake, Masao
Takada (Capt.)
Takahashi, FNU (Maj.)
Takahashi, Kaichi
Takahashi, Sakuzo
Takahashi, Toshimi (Yoshimi)
Takamene (Pvt.)
Takamoto (Pvt.)
Takanichi (Guard)
Takano, Iwao
Takano, Sakuo
Takasaki, Iku (Maj.), Vol. 1
Takasaki, Iku (Maj.), Vol. 2
Takasaki, Iku (Lt. Col.)

Box 1085
Takashita (Maj.)
Takata, T. (Dr. Japanese Navy)
Takata (Guard)
Takatsu, Toshimitsu (Maj/Gen.)
Takauti (Capt.)
Takayama, FNU (Guard)
Takesoki (Maj.)
Takeda, Kiyoji (L/Cpl.)
Takemoto, FNU (1st Lt.)
Takeyama, Kikuo (Guard)
Takio Okamoto (Pvt.)
Takijami, FNU (Maj.)
Takizawa (Civilian)
Tamaki, FNU (Guard)
Tamaki, Kasaburo
Tamayasu (Lt.)
Tamura, FNU (Sgt.)
Tamura, FNU (Lt.)
Tamura, Sotojiro (Sgt. Maj.)
Tamuto (Lt.)
Tamuza (M/Sgt.)
Tanabe, Yasuichi (or Heichi)
Tanabe, Yoshisada
Tanaka (Pvt.), Smiley, Smiling Jack, Laughing Dog, Caribou, and Caribao Sam
Tanaka, FNU (Civilian)

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Tanaka, FNU
Tanaka (Capt.)
Tanaka, FNU (General)
Tanaka (Sgt.)
Tanaka (Lt.)
Tanaka (Guard)
Tanaka (Clerk)
Tanaka, Hisashi (Cpl.)
Tanaka Juntaro (Cpl.)
Tanaka, Mitsusuke (Maj.)
Tanaka, Shizuichi
Tanaka, Tasumura Gunso
Tanaka, Tokuzo (C.A.)
Tanaka, Tomiji (S/Pvt.)
Tanaka, Toshio (1st Lt.)
Tanaka, Toshiyuki
Tanakadate, Hidekitsu (S/Maj.)
Tanamichi, FNU
Taneguchi, Yushinori (Lt.)
Taniyama, FNU (Sgt.)
Tarada
Tarbaby (Pvt.)
Tarzan (Pvt.)
Tasaki, FNU (Sgt.)
Tasaki, Hanama (Civ.)
Tashiro, Yasumitou
Tateyama, Hisashi
Tatsumoi (Cpl.)
Taxisaki (Maj.)
Tayama (Maj.)
Teko (Tiko) (Capt.)
Temaka, FNU
Tenaca
Terada, FNU
Teradaira, Torakichi (Civ.)
Teramoto, Gaizo (2nd Lt.)
Teramoto, Tokuji (Capt.)
Texas, Irishman
Three Fingers
Three Wiskers (Sgt.)
The Thug (Interpreter)
Tiger (Gen.)
Tioto, FNU (Sgt.)
Tochiyama, Masanobu
Toda, Saburo (Civ.)
Tohei, Takeshi

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Toki, Saki (Maj.)


Tokomoto (Sgt.)
Tokyas, FNU (M/Sgt.)
Tomago
Tomago (Cpl.)
Tomi, FNU
Tomibe (Civ.)
Tominaga, Isamu
Tomioko, The Bull
Tomita (Capt.)
Tomiyoko

Box 1086
Tomoyasu, FNU (Lt., Head of Santo Tomas Internment Camp)
Tomura, FNU (Lt.)
Toni, Neshi
Tondanobu, Misyoshi
Toniamachi (Guard)
Toregoye, Terio
Toshima (Lt.)
Toshino, FNU (Capt.)
Toshino, FNU (Lt.)
Toshino, Junsaburo (Capt.)
Toskosa, FNU
Toyoshima (Jr., W.O.)
Toyoshima, FNU
Toyoshima, H. (Civ.)
Tsubata (Lt.)
Tsubota, Shigeki
Tsuda
Tsubota, Toshio (Capt.)
Tsugioka (Civ.)
Tsuneyoshi, Hideo (Capt.)
Tsuneyoshi, Toshio (Capt.)
Tsuneyoshi, Yoshio (Capt.)
Tsuntiysi, FNU (Capt.)
Tsurumi (Col., Camp Comdr.), S.T.
Tsurumik (Consul)
Turtle (Guard)
Tuti-San
Twenty-One
Two Eye (Pvt.)
Tyoschi (Tsureyoshi, Tsune Yoshi)
Uchida, Masao
Uchida, Masao
Uchita (Noncommissioned Officer)

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Ueaki (Lt.)
Ueno, Tamehaya (1st Lt.)
Uetki (Dr.)
Uga (Lt.)
Ukota (Guard)
Umadison (Assistant Camp Comdr.)
Umezu, Yoshijiro (Gen.)
Urabi (Japanese Army Col.)
(Mrs.) Urisani
Usaki, FNU (Guard)
Usaki
Usui, FNU (Sgt.)
Usumi, FNU
Waeda (Dr.)
Wakana, Goro
Wakasuri (Lt.)
Wakita, Osamu
Wakuda, Iwao (Pfc.)
Walker, Percival Johnny
Wanabe (Lt.)
Watanabe (Pvt.)
Watanabe (Cpl.)
Watanabe (Comdr.)
Watanabe
Watanabe (Capt.)
Watanabe (Capt.)
Watanabe, FNU (Sgt.)
Watanabe, FNU
Watanabe, FNU
Watanabe, Tsuruji (Pfc.)
Watanabi (Comdr.)
Watanabe, Tozo (1st Lt.)
Water (Civ.)
Watermoccasin
Water Nobby
Waugenauba, FNU (WO)
The Wax Dummy
Weasel or The Rat
Wei, Chin Bo (Pvt.)
Whistling Charlie
White Angel
White Collar Boy (Guard)
Wikawa, FNU
Wilbur, FNU (Guard)
Winishe (Capt.)
Witty (Sgt.)

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Wonder Boy
Woof (Guard)
Yagi, Takashi (Maj.)
Yakashesi (Interpreter)
Yakashima (Sgt.)
Yakata, FNU
Yakota-San (Guard)
Yakushiji, FNU (Civ.)
Yakuta, FNU (Guard)
Yama, Sami
Yamada (Capt.)
Yamada, FNU (Capt.)
Yamagi (2nd Lt.)
Yamaguchi
Yamaguchi, FNU
Yamamoto, FNU (Guard)
Yamamoto (Guard)
Yamamoto, FNU (Lt.)
Yamamoto (Col.)
Yamamoto, FNU
Yamamoto, Hideo (2nd Lt.)
Yamamoto, Kingo (Superior Pvt.)
Yamamoto, Tadao (Cpl.)
Yamamoto, Takeki (Capt.)
Yamane, Sadaichi (Pvt.)
Yamasaki (Capt.)

Box 1087
Yamasaki, Tateo (Lt.)
Yamashita (Guard, Davao)
Yamashita, FNU (Guard)
Yamato, FNU (Guard)
Yamoti-San (Sgt.)
Yaniosochi
Yano, FNU (Cpl.)
Yap Yap (Sgt.)
Yasamota (Mil)
Yassamura (T/Sgt.)
Yashamira (Lt. Dr.)
Yashide Nakamura (Civilian)
Yasue, Toshijiro (Civilian)
Yasui, Kenjiko (Civilian)
Yasumune, Fusao (Pvt.)
Yasymoya (Maj.)
Yato, FNU (Guard)
Yato

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Yokobata, FNU
Yokomachi, FNU
Yokomota (Lt.)
Yokonaga (Lt.)
Yokoyama, Hikozane
Yokoyama, Shizuo (Lt. Gen.)
Yokoyama, Shizuzo (Lt. Gen.)
Yoksoshia (Lt.)
Yomagochi, FNU (Sgt.)
Yonimura, Mouse (Lt.)
Yori (Col.)
Yoshida, Tadashi (Sgt. Maj.)
Yoshihara, Hirota (Guard)
Yoshikawa (Pvt.)
Yoshikawa, Kazuo Ghost
Yoshimoto (Gen.)
Yoshimura, FNU (Sgt.)
Yoshimura, Kyoshi (C.A.)
Yoshimura, Osamu (1st Lt.)
Yoshimuri (1st Lt.)
Yoshinaga, Shishitaro, Donald Duck, Vols. 1-2 (2 folders)
Yoshioka, Sakawa (Sgt.)
Yo Sho Gen (Civ. Guard)
Yoursmallow, FNU
Yukee, FNU (Lt.)
Yuki, Dempi (Lt.)
Yuki (Lt.)
Yukisaki, FNU (Capt.)
Yukita, Akira (Pfc.)
Yuko, FNU (Lt.)
Yushikawa, FNU (Lt.)
Yustomi, FNU (Capt.)
Zamisima, FNU (Cmdr.)
Ekyomi, FNU (Guard)
Enano, FNU
Okada, Fujii (1st Lt.)
One Japanese Civilian (Foreman)

Prisoner of War File 1945-1947 (0331-UD-1213)


Arranged alphabetically by surname of Allied prisoner of war of civilian internee. A list is
available in the consultation area. Boxes 1088-1107 location: 290/11/19/02.

War Crimes File 1946-1950 (0331-UD-1214)


Boxes 1108-1135 location: 290/11/20/04

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gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1214: War Crimes File, 1946-1950

Box 1108
Digest of Manila Case Forwarded to War Crimes Office, Washington, D.C., April-August 1945
Manila Report No. 1: Filipino Civilian Massacre at Dapdap, Ponson Island, Camotes Islands,
29 December 1944
Manila Report No. 2
Manila Report No. 3: Alleged War Crime Involving Miss Carolina Corona Committed in
Manila, 10 February 1945
Manila Report No. 4: Case of Kunio Yunome (PW JA (USA) 147469) Alleged to Have
Beheaded at Number of the Allied Armed Forces
Manila Report No. 5
Manila Report No. 6: Alleged Atrocities Committed on Eugene Andreewitz Kremleff, Mrs.
Helen Kremleff, Julian Jawai, and Alfredo Gana, Pasay, Rizal, 9 February 1945
Manila Report No. 7
Manila Report No. 8: Alleged Atrocities Committed on Mr. Benjamin Bolado, #289 Interior 1,
Calle Tejeron, Santa Ana, Manila, 7 February 1945
Manila Report No. 9: Murder of 21 Civilians at the National Psychopathic Hospital,
Mandaluyong, Rizal, 6-8 February 1945
Manila Report No. 10: Mistreatment and Torture of Sister Mary Trinita Logue (Sister Trinita),
Santo Tomas University, Manila, between 12 April and 15 May 1944

Box 1109
Manila Report No. 11: Massacre in the Philippine Red Cross Building at the Intersection of
Isaac Peral and General Luna Streets, Manila, Philippine Islands, on 10 February 1945
Manila Report No. 12: Alleged Torture, Murder and Mutilation of Private Wade E. Gensemer,
Troop C, 7th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Cavalry Division, in the Municipality of Carigara,
Leyte, Philippine Islands on or about 30 October 1944
Manila Report No. 13: Alleged Shooting, Bayonetting and Burning of Civilians at the Perez Rubio
Residence, 150 Vito Cruz Street, Singalong, Manila, Philippine Islands, on 12 Feb. 1945
Manila Report No. 14: Murder of Candido Jabson and Attempted Murder of Mrs. Raymunda
Jabson and Delfina Jabson, Filipino Civilians, All of Pasig, Rizal, P.I., on 20 February 1945
Manila Report No. 15: Murder of George James Louis, and American Citizen, at the Lost Banos
Internment Camp, Laguna, Philippine Islands, on 28 January 1945
Manila Report No. 16: Murder of Arsenio Escudero, Jr. and Jose Herman, Jr. and Attempted
Murder of Jose Herman, Sr., Filipino Civilians, All of Pandacan, Manila, P.I., on 7 Feb. 1945
Manila Report No. 17: Attempted Murder of Miss Genoveva V. Pozon, a Filipino Civilian, of
Lopez Jaena, Pasig, Rizal, Philippine Islands, on 12 February 1945
Manila Report No. 18: Murder of Boris Semenovich Gurevich, His Son, Leonid Borisovich
Gurevich, and Victor George Vantchurin, Russians, 610 Kansas Street, Manila, on 10
Feb. 1945
Manila Report No. 19: Murder of Bartolome Pons, et al at Paco, Manila, on 7 February 1945
Manila Report No. 20: Murder of Messrs. Lazar Braun, Robert Markus and Alexander
Farmakowski in Manila, on 12 February 1945
Manila Report No. 21: Violent Death of Mira Kishinchand, Pari Kishinchand and Radhi
Kishinchand, Indians, in Paco, Manila, on 11 February 1945
Manila Report No. 22: Death of Lachman Udharam, a British Indian, at 1760 Donada Street,
Pasay, Rizal, on 14 or 15 February 1945

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gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1214: War Crimes File, 1946-1950

Manila Report No. 23: Death of 9 Unidentified Filipinos in the Vicinity of the Air Port Studio,
2 Soler Corner, Azcarraga, Manila, on or about 3 February 1945
Manila Report No. 24: Murder of Kishinchand Mirchandani, Devjimal Changomal Lalwani,
British Indians, Thelma Parrish, Filipino, and Carl Parrish, Jr., Filipino-American Negro, at
515 Dakota Street, Manila, on 9 February 1945
Manila Report No. 25: Murder of Henry Daland, Tony Daland, Jacinto de la Vara, Gregorio
Mendez, Ceferino Alaysa and Roula Daro, at 190 Leveriza Street, Rizal, on 11 February
1945
Manila Report No. 26: Murder of Fathers Peter Fallon, John Henaghan, Patrick Kelly, Joseph
Monaghan, Irish Nationals, and 8 Other Civilians, in Malate, Manila, on 7 February 1945

Box 1110
Manila Report No. 27: Massacre of 41 Civilians; Attempted Murder of 15 Civilians, All of
Various Nationalities; Rape and Attempted Rape of 4 Filipinos at De La Salle College,
1501 Taft Avenue, Manila, between 7 and 14 February 1945
Manila Report No. 28: Murder of 15 Unknown Filipino Civilians in the Singalong District,
Manila, on 12 February 1945
Manila Report No. 29: Death of Natalie Trambitzky, a Russian, in Malate, Manila, on 13
February 1945
Manila Report No. 30: Murder of Hotchand Hassamal, Lachmandas Parmanand, Vassanmal
Pokardas, Kimatrai Vensimal, British Indians, and Felix Diaz, Emilio Tubayang, Purita
and Vicente, Manila, on or about 11 February 1945
Manila Report No. 31: Death of Boris V. Boory, 58 Arquiza Street, Ermita, Manila, on 7
February 1944
Manila Report No. 32: Deaths of Natalie Butenko and Eugene Butenko, Russians, in the
Ermita District, Manila, on 11 and 12 February 1945
Manila Report No. 33: Murder of Dr. Clarence Kuangson Young, Kai Yien Mok, Siao Pin Chu,
Yu Heng Loo, Tsu Siu Yao, Tom Ming Siao, Ching Siu Young, James Kung Wei Wang, All
Chinese Consulate Officials, Manila, on 17 April 1942
Manila Report No. 34: Deaths of Mr. Gobindram Ramchad, British Indian, Rodrigo Catoto,
Filipino, and Injury to Miss Bhagwanti Ramchand, British Indian, at 334 Tennessee
Street, Malate, Manila, on or about 10 February 1945
Manila Report No. 35: Murder of Ang Kai and 26 Other Civilians at Los Banos, Laguna, on 6
March 1945
Manila Report No. 36: Murder of Nikolai Prokopoff, Russian-Born, Naturalized Filipino, and
the Attempted Murder of Vladimir A. Mihailoff, Russian, in Manila, on 13 February 1945
Manila Report No. 37: Attempted Rape of Mrs. Eva Gregorio Enriquez, a Filipino, in Manila,
on 10 February 1945
Manila Report No. 38: Murder of Menghamal Bulchand, a British Indian, in Manila, on or
about 7 February 1945
Manila Report No. 39: Deaths of Mrs. Maria Lubert, a Russian Married to an American
Citizen, on 15 February 1945, and Mrs. Galina Abramoff, a Russian, on 16 February
1945, in Manila
Manila Report No. 40: Deaths of Mrs. Alia Ovsoff, a Russian and Her Son, Nikita Ovsoff, Jr.,
of 716 Georgia Street, Manila, on 11 or 12 February 1945
Manila Report No. 41: Death of Angel Gajo and Injuries to Eutiquio Antipolo, Dimas Antipolo,

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and Feliciano Lumactud, Filipinos, at 420-424 Herran Street, Manila


Manila Report No. 42: Murder of Eugene Dontsoff at the Astoria Apartments, 236 A. Mabini
Street, Ermita, Manila, on or about 19 February 1945
Manila Report No. 43: Murder of Francisco M. Barros, 1448 Estrada Street, Singalong Sub-
Division, Santo Ana, Manila, on 9 February 1945
No Title
Manila Report No. 44: Murder of Albert P. Delfino, Venezuelan Consul in Manila, His Wife,
Maria Dolores Delfino, His Son, Francis A. Delfino and a Chinese, Known Only as Ching,
and Nine Other Civilians, on 13 February 1945
Manila Report No. 45: Death of Father Froilan Lim, a Filipino Priest, and Gerardo Hidalgo,
Filipino, at 584 Cahilom Street, Paco, Manila, on 10 February 1945

Box 1111
Manila Report No. 46: Murder of Jose P. Guido, Justo Guido, Jose Guido, Jr., and Ramon P.
Guido, in Manila, Philippine Islands, on 7 November 1945
Manila Report No. 47: Murder of Justice Andonio Villa-Real and 15 Other Civilians and the
Attempted Murder of 3 Civilians at Pax Court, Pasay Rizal, on 12 February 1945
Manila Report No. 48: Murder of Alejo Valdes, Ramon Valdes and Ernesto Murillo, All Filipino
Civilians, and Approximately 15 Unidentified Civilians, in Manila, on 7 February 1945
Manila Report No. 49: Alleged Atrocities Committed at Camp 10A, Puerto Princesa, Palawan,
against American prisoners of war between 1 August 1942 and 14 December 1944
Manila Report No. 49 (4 folders)
Manila Report No. 49 (Outgoing)
Manila Report No. 49 (Incoming, Vols. I-II) (2 folders)

Box 1112
Manila Report No. 49 (Affidavits of Kempei-Tai Members, Palawan Case) (2 folders)
Manila Report No. 49 (Investigation Report re Taichi Deguchi)
Manila Report No. 49 (Affidavits by Kinoshita Units Members, Palawan Case, Vol. I)
Manila Report No. 49 (Affidavits by Kinoshita Units Members, Palawan Case, Vol. II)
Manila Report No. 49 (Sworn Statements (Kinoshita Unit), Palawan Case)
Manila Report No. 49 (The Palawan Massacre)
Manila Report No. 50: Murder of Felipe Canillas, and His Wife, 5 Daughters and 2 Sons and
Zoilo Llave, All of Malate, Manila, on 8-9 February 1945
Manila Report No. 51: Massacre at Paco, Manila, of 12 Civilians, Attempted Murder of 3
Civilians, All of Various Nationalities, on 10 February 1945
Manila Report No. 52: Murder of Alexander Bachrach, 4 Filipino Civilians and 3 to 5
Unidentified Filipino Civilians, and the Attempted Murder of Jesus Quintero at Malate,
Manila, on 12 February 1945
Manila Report No. 53: Massacre of Civilians of Various Nationalities at, and in the Vicinity of
St. Pauls College in Malate, Manila, on 9 February 1945
Manila Report No. 54: Beating and Torture of Marcelo C. Ruiz and Nieves D. Ruiz, Filipinos,
in Tacloban, Leyte, on 10 May 1944
Manila Report No. 55: Torture of Dr. Gilbert Isham Cullen at Quiapo, Manila, on 16 May 1942,
and His Starvation for 8 Months Thereafter at the Provincial Prison, Iloilo City, Iloilo
Manila Report No. 56: Mistreatment and Murder of Genrych (Jerry) Rubak, Ex-Russian,

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Carlos Infante and Vincente (Vic) Conception, Filipinos, in Manila, between 16 December
1944 and 20 January 1945
Manila Report No. 57: Alleged Trussing Publicly for 3 Hours of 2 Judges of the Supreme
Court, Arsenio Locsin and Gregorio Narvasa, in Manila, in February 1942
Manila Report No. 58: Massacre of 36 Civilians, Wounding of 9 Other Civilians, Attempted
Murder of 13 Other Civilians, All of Various Nationalities, in Ermita, Manila, on 10 Feb.
1945

Box 1113
Manila Report No. 59: Murder and Attempted Murder of More than Four Hundred Male
Civilians in Paco District, Manila, on 10 February 1945
Manila Report No. 60: Rape
Manila Report No. 61: Rape of Forty Civilian Women and the Attempted Rape of Thirty-Six
Civilian Women of Various Nationalities, in Ermita, Manila, during the Period 9-13 Feb.
1945
Manila Report No. 61: Rape of Forty Civilian Women and the Attempted Rape of Thirty-
Six Civilian Women of Various Nationalities, in Ermita, Manila, during the Period 9-13
February 1945, Vols. I and II
Manila Report No. 62: Disappearance, Torture and Possible Murder of Dr. Jose Enriquez; His
American Wife, Julia Seibert Enriquez; and His Son, J. Allan Enriquez, and Civilians,
Manila, on an Undetermined Date after 18 December 1944
Manila Report No. 63: Murder of Over One Hundred Civilians, Including Twenty-Six Identified
Filipinos and Four Identified French Civilians, and Attempted Murder of Seventeen
Filipino Civilians, Pasay, Rizal, on 13 February 1945
Manila Report No. 64: Murder of Fifty-One Filipinos and Chinese Civilians, and Sixty-Four
Unidentified Civilians, and the Attempted Murder of Four Filipino Civilians, Tondo
District, Manila, between 13 January and 4 February 1945

Box 1114
Manila Report No. 65: Murder of Twenty-Six Non-Combatant Civilians and Attempted Murder
of One More at the San Marcelino Church, Ermita, Manila, on 9 and 10 February 1945
Manila Report No. 66: Murder of Five Hundred Civilians of Filipino, French, Spanish, Indian,
American and German Nationalities, Seventy Victims are Identified, and the Wounding
of Five Filipinos and Spanish, on 10 February 1945
Manila Report No. 67: Murder of Forty-Three Chinese and Filipino Civilians and Attempted
Murder of Twelve Chinese and Filipino Civilians in Ermita, Manila on 11 February 1945
Manila Report No. 68: Murder of Felix Isla, Angel Francisco, and Three Other Civilian Male
Filipinos, and the Attempted Murder of Silverio T. Braganza, Filipino, in Malate, Manila,
on 13 February 1945
Manila Report No. 69: Murder of Approximately Two Hundred Non-Combatant Filipino
Civilians in Bauan, Batangas, on 28 February 1945
Manila Report No. 70: Massacre of Approximately One Hundred Filipino and Spanish Civilians
at the Price House, Ermita, Manila on 10 February 1945
Manila Report No. 71: Bombing by the Japanese Air Force, Resulting in the Deaths of Five
Identified Filipinos, One Chinese, Two Hundred Unidentified Males and the Wounding of
Fifty Identified Filipino Civilians, on 27 and 28 December 1944

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gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1214: War Crimes File, 1946-1950

Manila Report No. 72: Murder of Two American prisoners of war and Five Filipino Civilians by
Members of Japanese Kempei Tai, at Cebu City, Cebu, on 26 March 1945
Manila Report No. 73: Burning of Barrio Nanipil, Mountain Province, and the Murder of
Six Identified and Two Hundred Filipino Civilians, and Attempted Murder of Two Other
Filipinos in Luzon, on 16 April 1945
Manila Report No. 74: Murder of Thirty-Nine Non-Combatant Filipino Civilians at Rosario,
Batangas, on 13 March 1945

Box 1115
Manila Report No. 75: Offenses Committed by the Japanese at Camp ODonnell from 9 April
1942 to February 1943
Manila Report No. 75 (Additional Information on Signed-Out File)
Manila Report No. 76: Crimes against Allied prisoners of war at Bilibid Prison, Manila, Luzon,
from May 1942 to February 1945
Manila Report No. 76 (4 folders)
Manila Report No. 76 (Notions from Hayes Diary, Original)
Manila Report No. 76 (Affidavits, A-R) (3 folders)

Box 1116
Manila Report No. 76 (Affidavits, S-Z)
Manila Report No. 78: Crimes Committed by Members of the Imperial Japanese Army at
Cabanatuan Prison Camps, Luzon, during May, June, July 1942, Homma Phase
Manila Report No. 78 (Exhibit A: 558-2 Death Report, Cabanatuan)
Manila Report No. 79: Torture of 13 Ingrot-Filipino Civilians at Atok, Mountain Province,
Luzon, during March 1943 and March 1944
Manila Report No. 80: Burning of Downtown Manila by the Japanese between Feb. 3-7, 1945
Manila Report No. 81: Execution of Lt. James Bullock, USNR and 3 Filipinos at Tacloban,
Leyte, in July 1942
Manila Report No. 82: Execution of Quirico Lopez, Filipino Civilian, by Members of 36th
Regiment of the Japanese Imperial Army in March 1943
Manila Report No. 83: Crimes Committed by Members of the Imperial Japanese Forces
against American prisoners of war at the Pasay School Prison Camp and Nichols Field,
from April 1942 to October 1944
Manila Report No. 83 (Affidavits, A-S) (3 folders)

Box 1117
Manila Report No. 83 (Affidavits, T-Z)
Manila Report No. 83 (Correspondence & Additional Material)
Manila Report No. 83 (Additional Material: Summary Report on Nichols Field - Pasay Detail)
Manila Report No. 84: Massacre of Approximately 2,298 Filipino Civilians and the Looting
and Destruction of Lipa, Batangas, February 1945
Manila Report No. 85: Pingas Massacre on 7 April 1945
Manila Report No. 86: Baguio Murders on 18 April 1945
Manila Report No. 87: prisoners of war on The Death March from Bataan Peninsula to San
Fernando in April 1942
Manila Report No. 87 (Excess Material)

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gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1214: War Crimes File, 1946-1950

Manila Report No. 88: Murder of 35 and Wounding of 28 Spanish, Filipino, and Chinese
Civilians at Dr. Moretas House, Manila, on 17 February 1945
Manila Report No. 89: Torture of 4 Filipino Civilians at Palo, Leyte on 16 February 1942 and
Subsequent Dates
Manila Report No. 90: Killing of 320 Filipino Civilians and the Wounding of 4 More by
Members of the Imperial Japanese Army in the Vicinity of Taal, Batangas, during
February 1945

Box 1118
Manila Report No. 91: Murders, Mistreatment and Imprisonment under Improper Conditions
of Civilian Internees at Santo Tomas University, Manila, by the Japanese during the
Period January 1942 to February 1945
Manila Report No. 91 (Excess Material)
Manila Report No. 93: Crimes Committed by Members of the Imperial Japanese Army, at
Cabanatuan Prison Camps No. 1, and No. 3, from June 1943 to October 1944 (Kuroda Phase)
Manila Report No. 94: Investigation of the Atrocities Committed by the Japanese at
Intramuros, Manila, during February 1945
Manila Report No. 95: Execution of 3 American Aviators on or about 20 November 1944, and
the Murder of 40 Identified Filipino Civilians in May and June 1945
Manila Report no. 96: Murder of More Than 300 Civilians by Members of the Imperial
Japanese Army at Cuenca, Batangas, during February and March 1945

Box 1119
Manila Report No. 97: Killing of 10 American prisoners of war on 12 June 1942 by the
Japanese
Manila Report No. 97: (558-2 Death Report, Cabanatuan)
Manila Report No. 98: Murder of 3 Filipino Civilians at Villaba, Leyte, on 3 or 4 July 1944
Manila Report No. 99: Crimes Committed by Members of the Imperial Japanese Army at
Cabanatuan Prison Camps, No. 1 and No. 3, from September 1942 to May 1943
Manila Report No. 100: Mistreatment and Killing of Civilians at Mankayan, Mountain
Province, by Members of the Japanese Kempei-Tai
Manila Report No. 101: Massacre of at Least 107 Filipino Civilians at San Jose, Batangas,
Luzon, during January, February, and March 1945
Manila Report No. 102: Murder of 43 Male Filipino Civilians from Madrigal Plantation near
Muntinlupa, Rizal Province on 28 May 1944
Manila Report No. 103: Murder of 5 Filipino Civilian at Floridablanca, Pampanga in Feb. 1942
Manila Report No. 104: Massacre of Approximately 650 Chinese and 80 Filipinos at San
Pablo, Laguna Province on 24 February 1945
Manila Report No. 105: Murder of Corporal Wendell Morgan, American prisoner of war at
Pampanga, Luzon on 25 June 1943
Manila Report No. 106: Massacre of 194 Filipino Civilians at Santo Tomas, Batangas, Luzon
and the Unnecessary Burning of Part of the Town by the Japanese on 11 February 1945
Manila Report No. 107: Murder of 3 Filipino Civilians at Danao, Cebu by the Japanese in
Conjunction with Filipino Puppet Officials on 4 July 1942
Manila Report No. 108: Murder of the Palicte Family at Cebu City, Cebu by the Japanese on
26 March 1945

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gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1214: War Crimes File, 1946-1950

Box 1120
Manila Report No. 109: Atrocities Committed at Fort Santiago, Intramuras, Manila by
Members of the Military Police of the Imperial Japanese Forces, from January 1942 to
February 1945
Manila Report No. 109: (3 folders)
Manila Report No. 110: Beating, Torture and Probably Murder of Filipino Civilians at
Buting and San Joaquin, Pasig, Rizal by Members of the Japanese Armed Forces on 3
December 1944
Manila Report No. 111: Murder of the Jaguren Family and Others at Barrio Sambag, Jaro,
Iloilo, Panay on 7 November 1944
Manila Report No. 112: Murder and Raping of Civilians and Burning of Civilian Homes at
Tubog, Minglanilla, Cebu on 30 and 31 January 1945
Manila Report No. 113: Murder of Civilians and the Unnecessary Burning of Homes at Sitio
of Mangcaen, Barrio of Casilagan, Town of Naguilian, La Union, Luzon on 23 January
1945
Manila Report No. 114: The Torture of Tio Tian at Normal School Building, Cebu from 3 April
1944 to 18 May 1944
Manila Report No. 115: Murder of 9 Chinese Civilians at the Chinese Cemetery at Santa
Cruz, Manila on 15 April 1942
Manila Report No. 116: Mistreatment of Civilians at the Wack Wack Golf and Country Club,
San Juan, Rizal on 24 November 1944
Manila Report No. 117: Massacre of More Than 1000 Civilians by Members of the Japanese
Armed Forces at Lipa, Batangas, Luzon on 5 March 1945

Box 1121
Manila Report No. 118: Murder of 5 American prisoners of war on 16 July 1942 Near
Calumpit, Bulacan, Luzon
Manila Report No. 119: Atrocities Committed in the Town of Calamba, Laguna Province,
Luzon, by Members of the Imperial Japanese Army, during February 1945
Manila Report No. 120: Murder and Attempted Murder of Hundreds of Civilians, the Rape of
Women & the Burning of Homes at Tanauan, Batangas Province, Luzon, by the Japanese
during February 1945
Manila Report No. 121: Imus and Dasmarinas Massacre of Approximately 30 Filipinos and
the Beating and Torture of at Least 8 Others on 16 and 17 December 1944
Manila Report No. 122: Murder of Jaime Dioso by a Member of the Japanese Military Police
at Jaro Central School, Iloilo City, Iloilo, Panay, on 10 May 1942
Manila Report No. 123: Atrocities Committed at Fort Santiago, Intramuras, by the Japanese
(Supplemental Report )
Manila Report No. 124: Massacre of Filipino Civilians by the Japanese at Mahayag, Tibungko,
Davao, Mindanao, on 9 May 1945
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Manila Report No. 125: Massacre of 120 Filipino Civilians on the Island of Lafu, Lallo,
Cagayan, Luzon, on 7 April 1945
Manila Report No. 126: Massacre of Filipino Civilians at Taipei, Gonzaga, Cagayan, Luzon by
Members of the Imperial Japanese Army

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Manila Report No. 127: Mistreatment and Murder of at Least 14 Filipino Civilians by the
Japanese at Buguey, Cagayan, Luzon, during February, March and May 1945

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Manila Report No. 128: Massacre of Civilians in Miagao and Tigbauan, Iloilo Province, Panay,
by the Japanese in August 1943 and March 1944
Manila Report No. 129: Murder, Torture and Attempted Rape at Cordova Mactan Island,
Cebu, on 19 and 20 August 1944
Manila Report No. 130: Murder of Filipino Civilians at Miagao, Iloilo Province, Panay, by the
Japanese during the Months of January through May, 1944
Manila Report No. 131: Murder, Torture and Rape in the Towns of Ajuy and Sara, Iloilo,
Panay, between 13 and 29 September 1943
Manila Report No. 132: Murder, Attempted Murder, Torture and Attempted Rape of Civilians
at Carcar, Cebu, by Members of the Japanese Kempei-Tai, in May and August 1944
Manila Report No. 133: The Report of the Unlawful Use of the Japanese Hospital Ship
Tachibana-Maru in Carrying Troops, Guns, Munitions and Other Military Equipment
Manila Report No. 133: (5 folders)
Manila Report No. 134: Mistreatment of American Prisoners of War Working on the Tarlac
Bridge Detail in May and June 1942
Manila Report No. 135: Murder, Attempted Murder, Rape and Unnecessary Burning of Homes
at Tiaong, Tayabas, Luzon, between 13 February and 27 March 1945
Manila Report No. 136: Mistreatment and Massacre of Civilians at Barili, Cebu, on or about 2
September 1944

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Manila Report No. 137: Murder of 5 Civilians and Subsequent Cannibalism in Sitio Lilong,
Barrio Dinwiddie, Cervantes, Ilocos Sur, Luzon, during August 1945, and Killing of 3
Civilians in Sitio Penidet
Manila Report No. 138: Murder of Salak Family at Tarlag, Tarlag, Luzon, on 12 Jan. 1945
Manila Report No. 139: Murder of Torture of Filipino Civilians by Members of the Japanese
Military Police at Bamban, Tarlac, Luzon, in February 1942 and in October and Dec.
1944
Manila Report No. 140: Punitive Expedition on Panay Island by Japanese Forces against
Civilians in September 1943 and October 1943
Manila Report No. 141: Murder of 16 Identified Filipino Civilians, in Barrio, Cutcut, Angeles,
Pampanga Province, Luzon, on 25 January 1945
Manila Report No. 142: Murder of 11 American Baptist Teachers of the Faculty of the Central
Philippine College and Murder of 6 Other Americans at Camp Hopevale Near Tapaz,
Capiz Province, on 20 December 1943
Manila Report No. 143: Murder and Attempted Murder of Filipino Civilians and the Wanton
Burning of Private Homes at Barrio Nagbalan, Marilao, Bulacan, Luzon, on 27 Jan. 1945
Manila Report No. 144: Torture and Murder of Filipino Civilians in Ballesteros, Cagayan,
Luzon, on 6 January 1945
Manila Report No. 145: Killing of Private Inocencio Romeo at Danao, Cebu, in June or July
1944
Manila Report No. 146: Killing of Three Identified Filipinos at Bacolod, Occidental Province,

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Negros, by Members of the Japanese Army, on 29 June 1944


Manila Report No. 147: Murder and Torture at Talisay and Bacolod, Occidental Province,
Negros, by Members of the Japanese Army, on 19 April 1944
Manila Report No. 148: Killing of Vincente Torres and Two Others and the Torture and
Beating of Filipinos, Kabankalan and Bacolod, Occidental Province, Negros, between 21
January and May 1944
Manila Report No. 149: Murder and Torture of Filipino Civilians at Bayombong and Solano,
Nueva Vizcaya Province, Luzon, from September 1942 to March 1945
Manila Report No. 150: Murder and Rape at Bacaca, Davao, Mindanao, on 2, 3, 4 and 5 May
1945
Manila Report No. 151: Murder and Attempted Murder of Filipino Civilians and the Wanton
Destruction of Private Property in Various Barrios of Malvar, Batangas, Luzon, during
January, February, March 1945
Manila Report No. 152: Murder and Disappearance of Civilians at Bacaca, Davao, Mindanao,
on 3 May 1945 (Supplemental to Report No. 150)
Manila Report No. 153: Murders at Ilang-Ilang and Bunawan, Davao, Mindanao, between 14
May 1945 and 15 June 1945
Manila Report No. 154: Attempted Murder and Murder of Filipino Civilians at Biao, Calinan,
Davao, Mindanao, on 5 May 1945
Manila Report No. 155: Los Banos Internment Camp Atrocities between 17 September 1944
and 23 February 1945
Manila Report No. 155

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Manila Report No. 155: (Testimony, A-W) (3 folders)
Manila Report No. 156: Additional Murders at Bacolad, Occidental Province, Negros, between
19 July 1944 and 25 July 1944
Manila Report No. 157: Imprisonment under Improper Conditions of American prisoner of
war at Capas Bridge, Detail, Capas, Tarlac, Luzon, April to July 1942
Manila Report No. 158: Murder of 5 Filipino Civilians by Kempei-Tai, Stationed at Iloilo
Garrison, Panay, on 23 February 1944 (See Also Reports Nos. 111 and 140)
Manila Report No. 159: Additional Murders by Japanese Kempei-Tai at Iloilo, Panay, in May
1944 and December 1944 (See Also Reports No. 111, 140 and 158)
Manila Report No. 160: Murder of 16 Civilians at La Castellana, Occidental Province, Negros,
on 22 August 1942 and 24 August 1942
Manila Report No. 161: Additional Torture and Murder by Kempei-Tai, Stationed at Bacolod,
Occidental Province, Negros, in February and March 1945
Manila Report No. 162: Murder of 16 Filipino Civilians and Torture of Other at Bacolod,
Negros Occidental, on 7 December 1944 and 20 January 1945
Manila Report No. 163: Murder of 4 Filipino Citizens of Ilang, Davao, Mindanao and Looting,
on 28 December 1941
Manila Report No. 164: Burning of Barrios in San Fernando, La Union, Luzon, on 19 Dec. 1944
Manila Report No. 165: Torture of 15 Filipino Civilians by Kempei-Tai at Aparri, Gagayan,
Luzon, in September 1944
Manila Report No. 166: Murder of Approximately 89 Filipino Citizens near Tugbok, Davao,
Mindanao, on 14 May 1945

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Manila Report No. 167: Torture of Panfilo W. Alpuerto at Dumanjug and Cebu, in Mar. 1944
Manila Report No. 168: Murder of 44 Filipino Civilians in May or June 1944, near Fabrica,
Negros Occidental
Manila Report No. 169: Murder of 1 Filipino in February 1944 at Hinundayan, Leyte
Manila Report No. 170: Murder of 3 American prisoners of war and 1 Filipino by Members of
the Iloilo Kempei-Tai, near Mandurriao, Panay Island
Manila Report No. 171: Murder of 27 Identified Filipino Citizens at Buenavista, Guimaras
Island, between August 1943 and January 1945
Manila Report No. 172: Murder of 6 Filipino Civilians at Manual Plantation, Guianga,
Mindanao, on 30 May 1945 and 1 June 1945
Manila Report No. 173: Torture and Probable Murder of Demetrio Fornillos, at Palo, Leyte, in
March 1943
Manila Report No. 174: Executions at Calbayog, Samar, in July 1943

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Manila Report No. 175: Murder of 82 Identified Filipino Residents of Leon, Iloilo, Panay, in
August 1943 and April 1944
Manila Report No. 176: Murder, Beating, and Imprisonment under Improper Conditions of
American prisoners of war at Bontoc Mountain, Luzon, in May-June 1942
Manila Report No. 176 (Document #1 to #50)
Manila Report No. 177: Murder of Ten Filipino Civilians in August 1943 at Leon, Panay
Manila Report No. 178: Murder of 24 Filipino Civilians in April and May 1944 at Dumanjug
Manila Report No. 179: Torture of 2 Civilians at Dumanjug, Cebu, in July 1944
File No. 1396 - Reference: Reference File on Acts of Commission and Omission by Central
Liaison Office and Second Demobilization Office (Navy)
Manila Report No. 180: Torture and Murder of Dumanjug Civilians in August 1944
Manila Report No. 181: Tortures and Murders at Dumanjug, Cebu, in March 1944
Manila Report No. 182: Murder of 1 Filipino, Wounding of Another and Burning of Their
Home on 1 September 1944 at Dumanjug, Cebu
Manila Report No. 183: Torture and Murder at Hilongos, Leyte, in July 1944
Manila Report No. 184: Torture of Civilians at Davao, Mindanao, by Kempei-Tai Members in
March and April 1944
Manila Report No. 185: Torture and Murder of Residents of Bay, Luzon, on 9 February 1945
Manila Report No. 186: Execution of 1 American and 7 Identified Filipino Citizens at
Magugpo, Mindanao, in July 1942
Manila Report No. 187: Insular Lumber Company Dock Murders, Negros Occidental
Manila Report No. 188: Beheading of American Flier in Northern Mountains of Negros
Manila Report No. 189: Mistreatment and Imprisonment under Improper Conditions of
American prisoners of war at Corregidor, during Summer of 1942
Manila Report No. 189: (2 folders)

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Manila Report No. 189: Mistreatment and Imprisonment under Improper Conditions of
American Prisoners of War at Corregidor during Summer of 1942
Manila Report No. 189: Part 2
Manila Report No. 190: Execution of Five Filipino Civilians at Baguio, Mountain Province, on

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6 October 1942
Manila Report No. 191: Murder of Filipino Civilians at Inopacan, Leyte, March 1943 and
March 1944
Manila Report No. 192: Negros Camps
Manila Report No. 193: Killing of American Prisoners of War after the Torpedoing of the
Shinyo Maru, a Japanese Prison Ship, off Liloy Point, Zamboanga, on 7 September 1944
Manila Report no. 194: Killing of Civilians of Baguio, Mountain Province, Luzon, in 1942 and
in March 1945
Manila Report No. 195: Killing of Seven Filipino Civilians at Toledo, Cebu, September 1944
Manila Report No. 196: Execution of Three Civilians at Carcar, Cebu, in October 1944
Manila Report No. 197: Murders, Looting and Burning of the Town of Calauang, Laguna,
Luzon, in February 1945
Manila Report No. 198: Mistreatment of Hitolio Fidelis at Davao, Mindanao, in March 1945
Manila Report No. 199: Torture of Two Civilians at Hilongos, Leyte
Manila Report No. 200: Torture of Civilians at Lucena, Tayabas, Luzon, May 1944-Dec. 1944
Manila Report No. 201: Massacre of 200 Civilians at Tuba, (Irisan) Benguet, Luzon, 10 April
1945
Manila Report No. 202: Mistreatment of 2 Filipino Civilians in Maasin, Leyte in June and July
1944
Manila Report No. 203: Murder of American Flier near Dumaguete, Negros Oriental, 13
September 1947
Manila Report No. 204: Mistreatment of Father Douglas at Paete, Laguna, Luzon, on 24 July
1943
Manila Report No. 205: Burning and Killing in San Juan, La Union, Luzon, on 19 Jan. 1945
Manila Report No. 206: Torture of Olimpio Pansepanse at Carcar, Cebu, 20 May 1944
Manila Report No. 207: Deaths of 37 American prisoner of war at Capan, Nueva Ecija,
Luzon, in May and June 1942
Manila Report No. 208: Murder of 3 Filipinos near Manual Plantation, Tagakpan, Davao,
Mindanao, on 18 May 1945

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Manila Report No. 209: Bataan General Hospital Nos. 1 and 2
Manila Report No. 210: Transportation of prisoners of war under Improper Conditions from
Davao Penal Colony, Mindanao to Manila, from June 6 to June 26, 1944
Manila Report No. 211: Torture and Murder of Presidential Guards and Others at Baguito,
Mountain, Luzon, about 20 January 1945
Manila Report No. 212: Baguio Kempei-Tai Torture on 30 December 1942 to April 1945
Manila Report No. 213: Torture and Murder of Filipino Civilians at Pangil and Siniloan,
Laguna, Luzon, in 1943 and 1944
Manila Report No. 214: Los Banos Massacres
Manila Report No. 215: Killing and Looting of Joaquin Nacua, a President of Carcar, Cebu, on
or about 14 March 1944
Manila Report No. 216: Killing of Amando Satorre in Carcar, Cebu, on 15 April 1944
Manila Report No. 217: Severe Torture of Roberto E. Sato, on 25 April 1944, in Carcar, Cebu
Manila Report No. 218: Killing of 5 Filipino Men, Looting and Burning of the Floreta Home
and the Torture of Another in October 1944 at Carcar, Cebu

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Manila Report No. 219: Murder of Filipino Civilians in Sitio Sococ, Barrio Santiago Sur, San
Fernando, La Union, Luzon
Manila Report No. 220: Murder of Macun Panondiongan on 15 July 1942 at Barrio Dimayon,
Danslan, Lanao, Mindanao
Manila Report No. 221: Lapoy Plantation Murders, Davao, Mindanao
Manila Report No. 222: Murder of Approximately 30 Filipino Civilians at Biao, Davao,
Mindanao, on the 17th May, 1945
Manila Report No. 223: Murder and Attempted Murder at Lipata, Minglanilla, Cebu
Manila Report No. 224: Sagay Atrocities, Negros Occidental

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Manila Report No. 224: Sagay Atrocities, Negros Occidental
Manila Report No. 225: Murder of Chinese in Davao, Mindanao, in May 1945
Manila Report No. 226: Murder of 9 Civilians at Davao, on 21 May 1945
Manila Report No. 227: Burning and Killing in Barrio Rayah, Wato, Lanao, Mindanao, in
August 1942
Manila Report No. 228: Murder of 2 Filipinos at Daliao, Davao, Mindanao
Manila Report No. 229: Murder of 5 Filipinos at Digos, Santa Cruz, Davao, Mindanao, on 25
October 1942
Manila Report No. 230: Murder and Torture of Filipino Civilians at Mauban, Tayabas, Luzon,
from July 1943 to February 1945
Manila Report No. 231: Atrocities at San Carlos, Negros Occidental, 17 September 1942
Manila Report No. 232: Lucban Atrocities, January 1945
Manila Report No. 233: Davao Penal Colony and Davao City Civilian Internment Camp (I)
Manila Report No. 233: (II-IV) (3 folders)
Manila Report No. 233: Folder 3

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Manila Report No. 233 (Additional Material)
Manila Report No. 233 (Davao)
Manila Report No. 233 (Correspondence)
Manila Report No. 234: Murder, Attempted Murder, Rape and Disappearance in Silay, Negro
Occidental, on 8 March 1945
Manila Report No. 235: Atrocities at Calinan, Davao, December 1941
Manila Report No. 236: Murder of a Filipino Civilian in Mintal, Davao, Mindanao, on or about
29 December 1941
Manila Report No. 237: Torture and Murder of Hayden Laurence, an American prisoner of
war, at Angeles, Pampanga, on 23 September 1943
Manila Report No. 238: Torture, Attempted Murder and Murder of 14 Filipino Civilians at
Alcala, Cagayan, during the Period from 8 January 1945 to 14 March 1945
Manila Report No. 239: Murder of Filipino and American prisoners of war at Mintal and
Neighboring Area, Mindanao, on 10 September 1944
Manila Report No. 240: Bunawan Murders, Davao, Mindanao, May 1945
Manila Report No. 241: Murder of Japanese Babies in Cebu
Manila Report No. 242: Murder of 5 Chinese Civilians at Tungkalan, Davao, on 18 May 1945
Manila Report No. 243: Murder of Two Filipinos and Attempted Murder of Another at

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Gatungan, Davao, Mindanao, on or about 19 May 1945


Manila Report No. 244: Murders Near Tigato, Davao, Mindanao, on 3 May 1945
Akutsu, Toshi (Personal - Jay P. Gibbs)
Manila Report No. 245: Murder of 4 American Fliers on Fuga Island, Luzon, on 20 June 1945

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Manila Report no. 246: Murder of 4 Filipino Civilians at Manay, Davao, on 2 Nov. 1942
Manila Report No. 247: Camp Murphy and Zablan Airfield
Manila Report No. 248: Torture, Attempted Murder of 3 and Murder of Approximately 35
Filipinos, Including a Woman and 8 Children at Ayungon, Negros Oriental, on 5 May
1944
Manila Report No. 249: Murder of Mrs. Agustina Gadoatan Connilly and Torture of Antero
Jamora at Silay, Negros Occidental, on 8 October 1944
Manila Report No. 250: Mistreatment of American and Filipino Civilians, Looting and Burning
in Negros from 24 November to 18 December 1943
Manila Report No. 251: Murder of 5 Filipino Civilians and Attempted Murder of Another at
Luzuriaga, Negros Oriental, on 10 September 1944
Manila Report No. 252: Atrocities in Victorias, Negros Occidental, in August and Sept. 1943
Manila Report No. 253: Atrocities at Bogo, Cebu, August-November 1944
Manila Report No. 255: Murder and Attempted Murder at Barrio Bagakay, Tacloban, Leyte,
on 30 April 1943
Manila Report No. 256: Killing and Mistreatment of Filipino Civilians in Bacolod, Negros
Occidental, between 16 January 1944 and 4 April 1945
Manila Report No. 257: Rape at Palo, Leyte, December 1943
Manila Report No. 258: Torture and Murder of 16 Filipino Civilians at Isabela, Negros
Occidental, Sometime during September 1942
Manila Report No. 259: Murder of Simeon Canque, Naga, Cebu, 28 December 1944
Manila Report No. 260: Atrocities in Ayuquitan, Negros Oriental, in April and May 1944
Manila Report No. 261: Torture and Killing of Emilio Rafols at Davao, Mindanao
Manila Report No. 262: Mistreatment and Torture of Civilian Prisoners by Japanese Kempei-
Tai at Dumaguete, Negros Oriental, during the Period June 1944 to March 1945
Manila Report No. 263: Murder of Approximately 90 Filipino Civilians on the Shores of
Tagburos River, Palawan Island, on or about 1 March 1945, and Murder of 3 Filipino
Civilians at Irauan, Palawan Island on 4 March 1945
Manila Report No. 264: Murder of 16 Civilians and Attempted Murder of Another, at Wangan,
Riverside, Calinan, Davao, on 4 May 1945
Manila Report No. 265: Murder of 5 Filipinos, Attempted Murder of Another and Burning of
Barrio Umagos and the Hospital Therein, at Mandapog, Balingasag, Oriental Misamis,
Mindanao, on or about 1 October 1944
Manila Report No. 266: Torture and Bayonetting of Juliano Bailo and 3 Other Filipino
Civilians at Balingasag, Oriental Misamis, Mindanao, on or about 30 September 1944
Manila Report No. 267: Execution by Machine-Gun and Burning of 21 Filipinos at Barrio
Angad, Bangued, Abra, on 16 November 1944
Manila Report No. 268: Killing of a Filipino Civilian and Beating and Disappearance of
Another in Dulao, Bago, Negros Occidental, on 7 March 1944
Manila Report No. 269: Murder of a Moro at Kabakan, Cotabato, Mindanao, on 10 May 1944

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Manila Report No. 270: Murder of Mamerto Pino at Dumaguete, Negros Oriental, on 23
November 1944

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Manila Report No. 271: Massacre at Mulig, Davao, 5 May 1945
Manila Report No. 272: Murder of 3 Filipino Civilians at Calut, Butan, Agusan, Mindanao,
during Early Part of March 1945
Manila Report No. 273: Mistreatment and Killing of Filipino Civilians at Langtad, Naga, Cebu,
on 8 November 1944
Manila Report No. 274: Cotabato Airfield Murders, 12 September 1944
Manila Report No. 275: Murder of 22 Filipino Civilians, Attempted Murder of Another in
Barrio Calindagan, Looting and Burning in Barrio Banilad, Dumaguete, Negros Oriental,
in October 1944, 10 November 1944
Manila Report No. 276: Torture and Murder at La Trinidad, Benguet, Mountain, March 1944-
October 1944
Manila Report No. 277: Murder of Angel Mercado in Dumaguete, Negros Oriental, 3 Mar.
1944
Manila Report No. 278
Manila Report No. 279: Murder of Filipino Civilians in Siaton, Negros Oriental, July and
August 1944
Manila Report No. 280: Chinese Murders and Davao, May 1945
Manila Report No. 281: Murder of 29 Civilians at Panao-Pilayan, Cotabato, Mindanao, on 7
June 1944
Manila Report No. 282: Atrocities at Barrio San Roque and Sitio Bitute, Zamboanga,
Mindanao, March 1945
Manila Report No. 283: Atrocities in Siquijor Island, October and November 1944
Manila Report No. 284: Disappearance of 3 American prisoners of war in Camp Keithley,
Lanao, Mindanao, between 1 June and 4 July 1942
Manila Report No. 285: Death March of prisoners of war from Camp Keithley to Iligan,
Lanao, Mindanao, 4 July 1942
Manila Report No. 286: Disappearance of Brig. Gen. Guy O. Fort [Note: Fort (1879-1942)
was the Commanding General, 81st Philippine Division during 1941 and 1942. In 1942
he was the Commanding General of the Lanao Force and became a prisoner of war. On
November 2nd he was executed in Mindanao for refusing to translate to Moro.]
Manila Report No. 287: Arson, Rape and Robbery at Balilihan and Saikatuna, Bohol, after
September 1945
Manila Report No. 288: Murder and Mistreatment at Garcia Hernandez, Bohol, April 1945-
August 1945
Manila Report No. 289: Murder of Chinese and Bagobo Civilians and Arson in Catalunan
Grande, Mindanao, May 1945
Manila Report No. 290: Murder, Rape and Torture in the Vicinity of Tagbilaran, Bohol, June-
September 1942 and July 1944
Manila Report No. 291: Murder and Rape near Jagna, Bohol, April-October 1945
Manila Report No. 292: Murder of 20 Unidentified American Fliers at Sarmi, Dutch New
Guinea, October 1944
Manila Report No. 293: Murder and Rape near Sierra Bullones, Bohol, June-December 1945

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Manila Report No. 296: Killing and Torturing of Filipino Civilians in 1944 and 1945 at Sipalay,
Cawayan, and Ma-ao, Bago, Negros Occidental
Manila Report No. 297: Atrocities at Mandawe, Cebu, August 1944-March 1945
Manila Report No. 298: Massacres in Camotes Islands, Cebu, December 1944
Manila Report No. 299: Execution of Capt. Todd and Sgt. Gourget at Santa Cruz, Laguna, 11
August 1943
Manila Report No. 300: Murder of 35 and Attempted Murder of 4 Filipinos at Barrio Malaiba,
Vallehermoso, Negros Oriental, 12 February 1944
Manila Report No. 301: Murder of 5 Unidentified American at San Dionisio, Paranaque, Rizal,
9 May 1942
Manila Report No. 302: Atrocities in and around Vigan, Ilocos Sur, 10 December 1941 to 3
April 1945
Manila Report No. 303: Murder of 30 and Attempted Murder of 6 Filipinos at Barrio Calupa-
an, (Quezon), San Carlos, Negros Occidental, on 29 August 1943 and 10-12 February
1944
Manila Report No. 304: Execution of Charles Putnam, Thomas Daggett, Captain Pinon and 6
Other Unnamed Filipinos on 19 March 1944 at Alaminos, Pangasinan
Manila Report No. 305: Torture and Murder of Civilians in and around Mankayan, Benguet,
Mountain, in May and June 1944
Manila Report No. 306: Execution of 5 American Fliers at Singkang, Celebes, about 4 August
1945
Manila Report No. 307: Murder of 4 American Airmen at Maros Airfield near Makassar,
Celebes in July 1945
Manila Report No. 308: Execution of 8 American Airmen at Tolitoli, Celebes, Sometime in
October or November 1944
Manila Report No. 309: Execution of 5 American at Kendari, Celebes, about 24 November
1944
Manila Report No. 310: Murder of 5 American Fliers at or near Tomohon, Celebes, in
September, November, and December 1944

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Manila Report No. 311: Massacre and Torture of Civilians at Polo and Obando, Bulacan, on
10 December 1944
Manila Report No. 312: Atrocities in Romblon Island, December 1944, Jan. and February
1945
Manila Report No. 313: Looting, Murder, Attempted Murder and Abduction of Civilians at
Infanta, Tayabas, in February April and May 1945
Manila Report No. 314: Torture and Mistreatment of Civilians at the Japanese Military Police
Garrison in Quezon City, during the Period March 1942 to December 1944
Manila Report No. 315: Killing of Eugene Sterling Graham, an American Flier, at Conception,
Tarlac, Sometime in October 1944
Manila Report No. 316: Mistreatment, Execution and Attempted Killing of a Number of
Military and Political Prisoners at New Bilibid Prison, Muntinglupa, Rizal, on 3 and 4
February 1945
Manila Report No. 317: Execution of 3 Unidentified American Airmen at Ambon (Amboina),

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Netherlands East Indies, on 29 August 1944


Manila Report No. 318: Torture and Killing of Filipino Civilians in and around the Area of
Bago Municipality, Negros Occidental, during the Period January 1943 thru December
1944
Manila Report No. 319: Murder of 5 Filipino and 1Chinese Civilians and Attempted Murder
of 1 Filipino Civilian at Barrio Taclobo-Batingil, Dumaguete, Oriental Negros, on 5 March
1945
Manila Report No. 320: Murder of George A. Anderson
Manila Report No. 320: Murder of George A. Anderson
Manila Report No. 321: Murder of 1 and Torture and Mistreatment of 27 Filipino Male
Civilians at Bacolod and Murcia, Negros Occidental, in September 1942 and during the
Period 19 March 1944 to April 1944
Manila Report No. 322: Murder of 31, Attempted Murder of 4 and Torture of 107 Filipino
Civilians at Silay, Occidental Negros, 11 November 1943 to June 1945
Manila Report No. 323: Murder, Attempted Murder, Mistreatment of Filipino Civilians, Looting
and Arson in and around Silay, Negros Occidental, during the Period 7 to 11 March 1944
Manila Report No. 324: Killing of 9 and the Wounding of 3 Filipino Civilians at Barrio Santa
Cruz, Murcia, Negros Occidental, 26 November 1944
Manila Report No. 325: Murder of Felipe Polancos, Crispin Obellos and Roberto Amar, Filipino
Citizens of Victorias, Negros Occidental, about the Middle of February 1945

Box 1134
Manila Report No. 326: Murder, Torture and Disappearance of Filipino Male Civilians at
Victorias, Negros Occidental, during the Period August 1942 to 12 December 1942
Manila Report No. 327: Murder and Ill-Treatment of Filipino Civilians at Vitorias, Negros
Occidental, during the Period 13 November 1943 to 10 February 1945
Manila Report No. 328: Murder, Ill-Treatment of Civilian Residents and Looting in Tanjay,
Negros Oriental, during the Period February thru June 1944
Manila Report No. 329: Murder of 5 and Ill-Treatment of 4 Filipino Civilians at Luzuriaga,
Negros Oriental during the Period June to November 1944
Manila Report No. 330: Murder, Attempted Murder and Rape of Filipino Civilians at La
Carlota, Negros Occidental, 24 January 1943
Manila Report No. 331: Massacre of Approximately 16 Filipino Civilians at Barrio Buenavista,
Pontavedra, Negros Occidental, on 18 March 1945
Manila Report No. 332: Murder and Ill-Treatment of Filipino Civilians in Saravia-Cadiz Area
and Manapla, Occidental Negros, during the Period 20 June 1942 to 30 May 1945
Manila Report No. 333: Ill-Treatment of Filipino Civilians at Saravia, Negros Occidental,
during the Period 1 March 1943 thru 9 January 1944
Manila Report No. 334: Murder and Ill-Treatment of Filipino Civilians at La Carlota, Negros
Occidental, during the Period February 1943 to 17 January 1945
Manila Report No. 335: Murder, Attempted Murder, Ill-Treatment of Civilians, Looting and Arson
in and around Dumaguete, Negros Oriental, during the Period May 1944 to July 1945
Manila Report No. 336: Murder, Attempted Murder and Ill-Treatment of Filipino Civilians in La
Castellana, Negros Occidental, during the Period December 1942 to May 1944
Manila Report No. 337: Murder, Attempted Murder and Ill-Treatment of Filipino Civilians at
Cadiz, Occidental Negros, during the Period 2 September to 19 December 1944

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 849
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1214: War Crimes File, 1946-1950

Manila Report No. 338: Killing, Ill-Treatment and Disappearance of Filipino Civilians at
Talisay and Bacolod, Negros Occidental, during the Period 7 March 1944 to 21 May 1944
Manila Report No. 339: Execution of Leonardo Bebit and Ill-Treatment of Filipino Civilians at
Silay, Negros Occidental, on 7 March 1944 (See Also No. 323)
Manila Report No. 340: Ill-Treatment and Disappearance of Filipino, Spanish and Chinese
Civilians in Dumaguete, Oriental Negros, in September and October 1944
Manila Report No. 341: Ill-Treatment and Murder of 2 Chinese Residents of Dumaguete,
Negros Oriental, in April 1945
Manila Report No. 342: Disappearance and Ill-Treatment of Civilian Residents of Dumaguete
Negros Oriental, during the Period 13 January 1945 to March 1945
Manila Report No. 343: Ill-Treatment of 2 Filipino Civilians and the Disappearance of 3
Others in Dumaguete, Negros Oriental, during the Period 12 September 1944 to 23
October 1944
Manila Report No. 344: Murder and Ill-Treatment of Filipino Civilians of Barrio Biuas, Tanza,
Cavite, during the Period 9 to 16 May 1944
Manila Report No. 345: Murder of 2 American Fliers in the Island of Kikai-Jima Sometime in
May of June 1945
Manila Report No. 346: Murder of 2 American Civilians in Catbalogan, Samar, in March 1944

Box 1135
Manila Report No. 347: Murder and Ill-Treatment of Filipino Civilians in Alaminos and Sual,
Pangasinan, in January 1945
Manila Report No. 348: Disappearance and Probable Murder of 11 Civilians in Baguio, on or
about 26 March 1945
Manila Report No. 349: Execution of 3 American Airmen at Samarinda, Borneo, in Feb. 1945
Manila Report No. 350: Murder and Ill-Treatment of Filipino Civilians in Barrio Daan Banza,
Victorias, Negros Occidental, during the Period from 10 to 15 November 1944
Manila Report No. 351: Killing and Ill-Treatment of Civilians in Sition Camay-an, Cadiz,
Negros Occidental, about 20 February 1944
Manila Report No. 352: Ill-Treatment and Murder of Filipino Civilians in the Municipality of
Pontevedra, Occidental Negros, during the Period from April 1943 to March 1945
Manila Report No. 353: Murder and Ill-Treatment of Filipino Civilians in the Vicinity of Sagay
and Fabrica, Occidental Negros, during the Period from June and July 1944 to 3 Jan. 1945
Manila Report No. 354: Murder of 2 Civilians in Barrio Asin, Tuba, Benguet, Mountain, in
April 1944
Manila Report No. 355: Disappearance and Possible Massacre of 40 Civilians in Cagayan,
Oriental Misamis, between October and November 1944
Manila Report No. 356: Murder, Attempted Murder and Ill-Treatment of Filipino Civilians
Residents of Matina, Pangi, Davao on 23 May 1945
Manila Report No. 357: Disappearance and Possible Murder of Bernardo Sison at Nanyo,
Davao, on 29 April 1945
Manila Report No. 358: Probable Execution of 2 American Fliers at Sorong, Netherlands East
Indies, on or about 12 February 1945
Manila Report No. 500: Thomas Toussaint Case
Manila Report No. 500: Thomas Toussaint Case
Manila Report No. 501: Deaths of Fathers Leo Poirier and Omer Leblanc

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 850
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1218: Suspected Japanese War Criminals, 1945-1946

Manila Report No. 502: 2 American Airmen in February 1945 near Makasser, Celebes
Manila Report No. 504: Aircraft Missing Observation Mission Northwest Negros Island,
Alleged Beheading of American Pilots

Japanese Laws, Rules, and Regulations to Prisoners of War 1941-1944


(0331-UD-1217)
Box 1145 location: 290/11/23/05

Box Subject
1145 Laws, Rules and Regulations Pertaining to Prisoners of War
1145 No Title

Suspected Japanese War Criminals 1945-1946 (0331-UD-1218)


Boxes 1146-1151 location: 290/11/23/05

Box Subject
1146 Australian Military Forces Lists No. 1-11 of Suspected Japanese War Criminals Held
in Custody, January-June 1946 [only folder for list No. 9] (11 folders)
1147 Alphabetical List of War Service Histories of War Criminal Suspects in Custody,
S.E.A. Command, July 1946
1147 Alphabetical List of War Service Histories of War Criminal Suspects in Custody,
S.E.A. Command, Book 2. Suspects Serials 120 to 243, August 1946
1147 Australian Military Forces Lists No. 1-2, 4 of Japanese War Criminals Implicated in
War Crimes Against Australians, and Held in SEAC or SCAP Areas (3 folders)
1147 Australian Military Forces List No. 6 of Japanese Suspect War Criminals Allegedly
Implicated in War Crimes Against Australians Held in Custody in FARELF, SCAP and
Other Areas
1147 Australian Military Forces List No. 7 of Japanese Suspect War Criminals Allegedly
Implicated in War Crimes Against Australians Held in Custody in FARELF, SCAP and
Other Areas
1147 Service Histories of Japanese War Criminals, N-Z
1147 War Crimes Trials, Japanese War Criminals Charged Under the War Crimes Act
1945 by Australian Military Authorities, Lists No. 1-No. 5 (5 folders)
1147 War Service Histories of War Criminal Suspects Held in Bangkwang Gaol, Bangkok
1148 S.E.A.C. Theatre List of Suspects, No. 1, October 1945
1148 S.E.A.C. Theatre, List of Suspects (Japanese), Nos. 2-24, October 1945-September
1946 (24 folders)
1149 Amendment No. 1 to Nominal Roll of Accused in Custody S.E.A.C., May 1946
1149 Amendments to S.E.A.C. Theatre Lists of Suspects No. 1-23, June 1946
1149 Australian Military Forces List No. 1 of Suspected Japanese War Criminals Not Yet
in Custody, February 1946
1149 S.E.A.C. Reproduction List of Suspects Nos. 1-13, Sept. 1945-July 1946 (13
folders)
1150 List of War Criminal Suspects Held in S.E.A.C. as at 20th February, 1946 - A-J
1150 List of Criminal Suspects Held in S.E.A.C. as at 20th February, 1946 - K-Z (2
folders)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 851
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1219: Miscellaneous Interrogation, 1947-1948

Box Subject
1150 S.E.A.C. Theatre, Consolidated Suspects List Part, 1 A-M (2 folders)
1151 Affidavits Held by Australian Division, Legal Section, GHQ/SCAP, June 1946-
January 1948
1151 Affidavits Received from Administration, Cover Sheet, August 1946-November
1948
1151 Affidavits Received in the British Division, List Nos. 4-29, June 1946-February 1947
1151 Australian Military Forces, Consolidated Suspect List No. 1 of Suspected War
Criminals Not Yet in Custody, December 1946
1151 Australian Military Forces, Lists No. 2-4, 6-7 of Suspected Japanese War Criminals
Not Yet in Custody, March-September 1946 (5 folders)
1151 Perpetrators, 13 October 1945; Supplementary List, 19 October 1945;
Supplementary List No. 2, 3 November 1945
1151 United Nations War Crimes Commission, Far Eastern and Pacific Sub-Commission
Lists of War Criminal and Material Witnesses (Japanese), December 1946
1151 United Nations War Crimes Commission, List of War Criminals and Suspects (List
No. 29), April 1946
1151 United Nations War Crimes Commission, Supplementary List of War Criminals,
Suspects and Material Witnesses (Japanese), November-December 1946
1151 USAFPAC War Criminal Lists, September 1945
1151 War Crimes Branch, U.S. Forces, India-Burma Theater List of Suspects
1151 War Crimes Branch, USF, India-Burma Theater List of War Crimes Suspects,
November-December 1945

Miscellaneous Interrogation 1947-1948 (0331-UD-1219)


Box 1152 location: 290/11/23/07

Box Subject
1152 Perpetrators, 13 October 1945
1152 Perpetrators, Supplementary List, 19 October 1945
1152 Perpetrators, Supplementary List No. 2, 3 November 1945
1152 Detained Japanese Perpetrators, 17 October 1945; Supplementary List No. 1, 7
November 1945
1152 Criminal Registry Division, Civilian Attendance Records, October 1946-December
1947
1152 Criminal Registry Division, Civilian Attendance Records, January 1948-December
1948
1152 Criminal Registry Division, Receipts, July 1946-September 1946
1152 GHQ - General Orders, December 1945-September 1946
1152 GHQ - Staff Memorandum, April 1946-August 1946
1152 GHQ - Circulars, April 1946-August 1946
1152 AFPAC Regulations No. 1-10; No. 50-60, September 1945-October 1946
1152 Miscellaneous Interrogation Reports of Suspected Japanese War Criminals,
December 1941-November 1948
1152 Miscellaneous Interrogation Reports of Suspected Japanese War Criminals, May
1945-December 1948

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 852
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1223: Parole Completed File, 1950-1952

Perpetuation of Testimonies 1945-1947 (0331-UD-1220)


Boxes 1153-1155 location: 290/11/23/07

Box File
1153 Abb-Giv
1154 Gla-Ott
1155 Owe-Zub

POW 201 File 1945-1952 (0331-UD-1221)


Arranged alphabetically by surname. A list is available in the consultation area. Boxes
1156-1219 location: 290/11/24/01.

UN War Crimes File 1945-1948 (0331-UD-1222)


Box 1220 location: 290/11/27/02

Box Subject
1220 United Nations War Crimes Commission, Far Eastern and Pacific Sub-Commission,
List of War Criminals and Material Witnesses (Japanese) (List No. 1), August 1945
1220 United Nations War Crimes Commission, Fourth List of War Criminals, Together
with List of Suspects and List of Witnesses (Japanese) (List No. 4), March 1945
1220 United Nations War Crimes Commission, Far Eastern and Pacific Sub-Commission,
List of War Criminals and Material Witnesses (Japanese) (Lists Nos. 5-6), October
1945 (2 folders)
1220 United Nations War Crimes Commission, Far Eastern and Pacific Sub-Commission,
List of War Criminals and Material Witnesses (Japanese) (List No. 10), February
1946
1220 United Nations War Crimes Commission, Far Eastern and Pacific Sub-Commission
(Lists Nos. 17-23), January 1946
1220 United Nations War Crimes Commission (List No. 24), January 1946
1220 United Nations War Crimes Commission (List No. 29), April 1946
1220 United Nations War Crimes Commission, Far Eastern and Pacific Sub-Commission
(Lists Nos. 33-37), June 1946
1220 United Nations War Crimes Commission, Far Eastern and Pacific Sub-Commission
(Lists Nos. 46-49), December 1946
1220 United Nations War Crimes Commission, Far Eastern and Pacific Sub-Commission
(List Nos. 68-77), February 1948

Parole Completed File 1950-1952 (0331-UD-1223)


Box 1221 location: 290/11/27/02

Box Subject
1221 Request for Parole Completed, File #1-4, April 1950-April 152 (4 folders)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 853
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1226: Witness File, 1946-1949

Witnesses File 1946-1949 (0331-UD-1226)


Box 1229 location: 290/11/27/05

Box Subject
1229 Aramoto, Toshio (S. Pvt. IJA) (Tokyo Witness)
1229 Dan, Seijiro (Witness Manila)
1229 French Indo-China (Lawyers and Interpreters), March 1947-May 1948
1229 Guam Lawyers, Interpreters, and Miscellaneous Information, July 1946-June 1949
1229 Guam Witness, May 1947-April 1949
1229 Hirayama, Tatsumi (Sgt. Maj. IJA) (Manila Witness)
1229 Honda, Chikaki (Guam Witness)
1229 Hong Kong, March 1947-December 1948
1229 Information Forms Re: Former prisoners of war Who Have Been Witnesses,
October 1946-February 1948
1229 Inoue, Teruo (Capt. IJA) (Manila Witness)
1229 Ishikawa, Tatsumi (Manila Witness)
1229 Ishiro, Shigeru (Lt. Col. IJA) (Manila Witness)
1229 Ito, Hiroshi (Lt. Imperial Japanese Navy) (Guam Witness)
1229 Joint Army-Navy Intelligence Study: People and Government of Japan (JANIS 85,
Chapter X), October 1944
1229 Katz, Anne (Manila Witness)
1229 Kawano, Fumio (Ex Superior Private IJA)
1229 Lawyers and Interpreters, Miscellaneous, January 1949
1229 Letter to Chief of Staff Re: Lawyers & Interpreters for Netherland East Indies,
Rabaul, Singapore, August-November 1946
1229 Lists of Requested Witnesses, January 1946-January 1949
1229 Manila File, General, February-March 1947
1229 Manila Lawyers and Interpreters, October 1946-March 1947
1229 Manila Request 1020, Witnesses, November 1946-March 1947
1229 Manila Request 1135, February-March 1947
1229 Manila Request 1059, Witnesses, December 1946-February 1947
1229 Manila Request 1060, Witness, December 1946-January 1947
1229 Manila Request 1089, January-February 1947
1229 Manila Request 1145
1229 Manila Request 55, Witness, February-April 1947
1229 Manila Request G-27364 GSJAT, 31 January 1947, Takata and Sawada (Witnesses),
January-March 1947
1229 Manila Request, G30983 (Witness), March 1947
1229 Manila Request, G31648 GSJAT (Witness), February 1947-April 1947
1229 Manila Requests 1072, 061015 Z, Witnesses, January-May 1947
1229 Manila Witness, January 1947-April 1947
1229 Manila, Philippine Islands (Lawyers and Interpreters), July 1947-September 1949
1229 Manus Island (Australian) (Lawyers and Interpreters), February-April 1950
1229 Miller, Georges S. (Manila Witness)
1229 Miscellaneous
1229 Mori, Akira (Lt. Col. IJA) (Shanghai Witness)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 854
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1229: Commission Orders, 1946-1949

Box Subject
1229 Nakajima, Yashita; Inaba, Mitoshi (Manila Witness)
1229 Nakase, Shoichi (Lt. Comdr. Imperial Japanese Navy) (Guam Witness)
1229 Netherlands East Indies (Dutch), Lawyers, October 1946-February 1950
1229 Oyama, Akira (Lt.); Toyosaki, Kikuo (Lt.) (Manila Witness)
1229 Rabaul Witness Requests, February 1947-April 1947
1229 Rabaul/Lawyer, October 1946-October 1947
1229 Reports on Witnesses (American) and Justification for Extension of TDY, August
1946-April 1949
1229 Return China Witness, September 1946
1229 Roster of Interviewees, August 1948-March 1949
1229 Sameshima, Megumi (Lt. Imperial Japanese Navy) (China Witness)
1229 Sato, Kiichi (S. Pvt. IJA) (Manila Witness)
1229 Shintomi, Sanjiro (Guam Witness)
1229 Shirota, Junichi (Comdr. Imperial Japanese Navy) (Guam Witness)
1229 Singapore 2, Lawyers & Interpreters, August 1946-August 1948
1229 Singapore File, General
1229 Singapore, Hong Kong Witness Requests, December 1946-November 1948
1229 Suaco, Remmie Brillo (Female) (Manila Witness)
1229 Takahashi, Shoichi (Manila Witness)
1229 Tamamura, Fumio (1st Class Petty Officer Imperial Japanese Navy) (Guam
Interpreter)
1229 Tanaka, Seitaro (Cpl. IJA) (Manila Witness)
1229 Taniguchi, Mitsue (Female) (Manila Witness)
1229 Teshima, Fusataro (Lt. Gen. IJA) (Manila Witness)
1229 Toda, Masanao (Guam Lawyers)
1229 Transfer of Witnesses to Manila at P. I. Expense, May 1949-November 1949
1229 Uemura, Komakichi G-26209 GSJAT (Manila Witness) 23 January 1947
1229 Witness Return, October 1945-October 1946
1229 Witness, Transportation of, April-November 1946
1229 Yamada, Masao (Guam Witness)
1229 Yoshimura, Yuji (S. Maj.) (Manila Witness)

Tamura Trial Records 1948-1951 (0331-UD-1227)


Boxes 1230-1232 location: 290/11/27/05

Box Subject
1230-1231 U.S. v. Hiroshi Tamura, Vols. I-IV
1232 SCAPIN-47/1 thru SCAPIN 7452-A

Commission Orders 1946-1949 (0331-UD-1229)


Box 1235 location: 290/11/27/07

Box Subject
1235 Eighth Army Military Commission Orders, March 1946-Feb. 1949 (7 folders)
1235 GHQ/Far East Command Military Commission Orders, February-December 1947

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 855
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1234: SCAP-INS, 1945-1951

Box Subject
1235 GHQ/Far East Command Military Commission Orders, May-October 1948
1235 GHQ/Far East Command Military Commission Orders, January 1949
1235 No Title, February 1946
1235 No Title, May 1946-September 1948

Correspondence File 1945-1949 (0331-UD-1231)


Box 1238 location: 290/11/28/01

Box Subject
1238 Correspondence with Allied Liaison, A, December 1945-January 1946
1238 Correspondence with Allied Liaison, B, January-March 1946
1238 Correspondence with Allied Liaison, C, April-September 1946
1238 Correspondence with Allied Liaison, D, December 1946-January 1949
1238 Miscellaneous Correspondence, File B, 2273-6999, June 1946-March 1947
1238 Miscellaneous Correspondence, File C, 7099-14849, Dec. 1945-February 1948
1238 Miscellaneous Correspondence, File D, 14860-18579, February-August 1948
1238 Miscellaneous Correspondence, File E, 18601-21028, Sept. 1948-September 1949
1238 Miscellaneous Correspondence, November 1945-July 1946

Military Commission Orders 1946-1950 (0331-UD-1233)


Boxes 1245-1246 location: 290/11/28/03

Box Subject
1245 Eighth Army Military Commission Orders, Nos. 1-862, February 1946-May 1950 (6
folders)
1245 GHQ/Far East Command Military Commission Orders, Nos. 1-9, 11-24, January-
October 1949
1245 GHQ/Far East Command Military Commission Orders, September 1951
1246 Military Tribunal Orders, March 1950
1246 Receipts - Affidavits, Documents etc, February 1947-June 1949
1246 Receipts - Final Distribution Completed, June 1947-July 1948
1246 Receipts - Final Distribution Completed, March 1948-April 1949
1246 Receipts - Review Distribution Completed, April 1949-March 1950
1246 Receipts - Review Distribution Completed, June 1947-July 1949 (2 folders)
1246 Receipts as of 14 June, 1949
1246 Received from Military Commission Review Division, Judge Advocate Section,
March 1950-January 1950
1246 Shipping Lists, May 1948-August 1951

SCAP-INS 1945-1951 (0331-UD-1234)


Boxes 1247-1248 location: 290/11/28/04

Box Subject
1247 Catalog & Index of SCAPINs, December 1950, March 1952
1247 SCAPIN-1 thru SCAPIN-1000 [10 folders]

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 856
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1237: Decimal File, 1945-1952

Box Subject
1248 SCAPIN-1101 thru SCAPIN-1799 [7 folders]
1249 SCAPIN-1800 thru SCAPIN-2204 [5 folders]

SCAPIN-As 1946-1952 (0331-UD-1235)


Boxes 1249-1250 location: 290/11/28/05

Box Subject
1249 Catalog of SCAPIN-As, Vol. I thru Vol. IV, April 1947-March 1952
1250 SCAPIN 1-A thru SCAPIN 8000-A [10 folders]

Decimal File 1945-1952 (0331-UD-1237)


Boxes 1252-1262, 1262A-1262B, 1263-1266 location: 290/11/28/06

Box Subject
1252 Record File, Law Division, 1950
1252 Record File, Law Division, 1951 and 1952
1252 000.5: Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals, February 1948-November
1949
1252 000.5: Incidents, December 1945-August 1950 (2 folders)
1252 000.5: Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals, November 1945-November
1947
1252 000.5: Identification of Suspected War Criminals, December 1945-February 1948
1252 000.5: Offences Against the Occupation Forces, December 1945-July 1950 (2
folders)
1252 In the Supreme Court of the United States, October Term, 1948
1252 000.5: Status War Criminals, 1951
1252 000.5: Regulations, Procedure and SOP on Trials (Japanese War Criminals),
March 1949-December 1950
1252 000.5: Regulations, Procedure, and SOP on Trials (Japanese War Criminals),
September 1945-December 1948
1252 000.5: Release of War Criminals, March-April 1952
1252 000.5: Releases, January 1949-March 1952
1252 000.5: Release of Suspected War Criminals, January 1946-July 1947
1252 000.5: Releases, July 1947-December 1948
1253 000.5: Status of Suspected War Criminals, November 1945-December 1946
1253 000.5: Suspect Lists, October 1945-April 1947, July 1949 (2 folders)
1253 000.5: Sentences, February 1946-April 1952 (2 folders)
1253 000.5: Status of War Criminals, March 1952-May 1952
1253 004: Commercial Enterprises, July 1947-November 1950 (2 folders)
1253 004.06: Labor, December 1949-July 1951
1253 004.2A: Foreign Exchange Control, May 1947-July 1951
1253 004.2B: Bank and Banking
1253 004.21: Foreign Investment, May 1948-October 1951
1253 010: Laws and Legal Matters, 1945-April 1952 (6 folders)
1254 010: Laws and Legal Matters, December 1948-November 1949 (3 folders)
1254 011: Enactment of Laws, January 1951-April 1952 (2 folders)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 857
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1237: Decimal File, 1945-1952

Box Subject
1254 012.32: Suppression of Illegal Entry into Japan, June 1948-May 1951
1254 012.34: Licenses, August 1947-April 1952 (3 folders)
1254 013.2: Oriental Witnesses, November 1945-May 1951 (2 folders)
1254 013.2: Caucasian Witnesses, November 1945-June 1949
1254 013.2: Persons Connected with Courts, October 1945-October 1950
1255 013.3: Evidence and Testimony, January-December 1947
1255 013.3: Evidence and Testimony, 1948
1255 013.36: Evidence and Testimony, 4 October 1945 to 31 December 1946 (2
folders)
1255 014: Promulgation of Imperial Ordinances, December 1945
1255 014.31: Alien, March 1946-November 1949
1255 014.33: Repatriation, January 1949-May 1950
1255 014.331, May 1948-January 1952
1255 014.393: Deportation, December 1949-February 1952
1255 015: Japanese Courts, October 1945-October 1950 (2 folders)
1255 015: Huff File, December 1950-January 1951
1255 015: Military Courts, March 1950-April 1952
1255 015: Military Occupation Courts
1255 015: Military Occupation Courts, September 1945-December 1951 (2 folders)
1255 017.4: Merchant Marine, December 1945-August 1950
1255 060: Charts, Maps, Photos, Tables, October 1945-January 1950
1255 072: Patents, Trademarks and Copyrights, April 1946-June 1951
1255 080: International Red Cross, March 1945-July 1951
1255 082: Red Cross, February 1949-February 1951
1256 091: Australia, September 1945-April 1951
1256 091: Britain, October 1945-November 1951 (2 folders)
1256 091: Canada, March 1946-March 1951
1256 091: China, December 1945-October 1951 (2 folders)
1256 091: France, February 1946-October 1950
1256 091: Germany, September 1945-February 1950
1256 091: Japan, November 1945-March 1952091: Korea, 1945 to 1948: A Report
on Political Development and Economic Resources with Selected Documents,
October 1948
1256 091: Korea, September 1945-February 1952 (2 folders)
1256 091: Korean Civil Affairs, July 1950-September 1950
1256 091: Korean War, July-November 1950
1256 091: Philippines, October 1945-May 1951 (2 folders)
1256 091: Review of Sentence of Heiko Tokkyu, Korean National
1256 091: Russia, July 1946-March 1950 (2 folders)
1256 091.31: Commerce (Exports and Imports), December 1945-February 1952 (2
folders)
1256 091.112: Civil Officials, October 1945-February 1950
1256 091.31B: Private Commercial Entrants, January 1949-March 1952
1256 Customs Regulations
1256 Foreign Countries, Miscellaneous, December 1945-February 1952
1257 092: International Affair, February 1950-January 1952

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 858
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1237: Decimal File, 1945-1952

Box Subject
1257 092.2: Treaties and Agreement, 1951
1257 110.01: Budget, March 1947-December 1950
1257 121.6: Cost of War Crimes Trials, September 1947-October 1949
1257 123.7: Exchange of Military Currency, March 1947-December 1951
1257 132: Funds & Accounts, June 1950-August 1951
1257 151: Claims Due to War (2 folders)
1257 151: Claims Due to War, November 1945-April 1952
1257 151: Claims of Lawrence Arndt, Chalmers Gidley, Albert Glatze - Damage to
Fishing Equipment (April thru June 1947)
1257 151: French - Transfer and Assumption of Rights in Open Account, August 1951
1257 151: SS Aghios Nicholas-Eisho Maru MS 31 Collision, November 1950-December
1951
1257 151: USS Harwood, LST QO-78 Salvage
1257 Korea-Occupied Japan Trade Plan (1 April 1951-31 March 1952)
1257 Netherlands Trade Conference (18 September 1950 - 25 January 1951)
1257 No Title
1257 No Title, August 1950-June 1951
1257 Payments Agreement between the Federal Republic of Germany and Occupied
Japan
1257 Philippine Trade Review Conference (23 February-3 March 1951)
1257 Ryukyu Islands-Occupied Japan Trade Plan (1 July 1951-30 June 1952)
1257 Sterling Area Trade Review Conference (16 January - 10 May 1951)
1257 Sterling Financial Conference (24 May - 29 August 1951)
1257 Sterling Trade Arrangement, June 1950-June 1951
1257 Thailand Trade Conference (1 December - 27 December 1950)
1258 151: USNT Mission Santa Ana - Hadachi Maru - Collision, 11 March 1949,
Yokohama
1258 151: USNT Mission San Diego - Satsuki Maru (XO-99), March 1950-October 1951
1258 151: USNT Ocklawaha - Hai Liao - Collision, 8 September 1948
1258 151: Daikai Maru - Empire Neptune; Kizan Maru - Empire Protector; Nammei
Maru - Empire General, April 1946-September 1951
1258 151: SS William Knot - QO-90 - Collision, Manila, 24 November 1947
1258 151: Navy Fuel Annex Dock - QO-34 - Damage, Point Molate, California, 22 Sept.
1947
1258 151: HMS Hobart - Chuei Maru
1258 151: T/V Fujisan Maru - Damage to Sitra Wharf No. 1, 4 December 1945
1258 151: SS William J. Gray - QO-89, Okinawa, 19 April 1947
1258 151: SS Contest vs SCAJAP LST QO-16, December 1949-October 1951
1258 151: American President Lines SS Brainerd Victory, February 1949-December
1951
1258 151: USNT Cowanesque - Japan Tanker Mitsushima Maru - Collision, 11 April
1948, Yokosuka
1258 151: William Kent, October 1948-June 1951
1258 151: SS Josiah Nelson Cushing, November 1950-January 1952
1258 151: USNT Cohocton - Kyoryoku Maru - Collision, 1 January 1949
1258 151: USNT Schukill - SS Chuei Maru - Collision, 5 April 1947
1258 151: China, October 1951
1258 151: Liquidation of Hong Kong, March 1951-February 1952

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 859
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1237: Decimal File, 1945-1952

Box Subject
1258 151: Brazil - Occupied Japan Open Account, June 1950-August 1951
1258 151: Pakistan, November 1951
1258 151: Korea, October 1951
1258 151: Netherlands, September 1951
1258 151: Peru & Occupied Japan Trade Agreement, Financial Agreement, August 1951
1258 151: Renegotiation of Commercial Agreements
1258 151: Sterling, August-September 1951
1258 151: Japan - Germany, May-July 1951
1258 151: USNT Mission Santa Barbara - Toa Maru, April 1949-September 1951
1258 151: [Invitation to Bid]
1258 151: [Revocation of Power of Attorney]
1258 151: Admiralty Claim, September 1951-February 1952
1258 151: LST QO-16 - SS Contest - Collision, May 1951
1258 151: LST O-089 - SS William J. Gray, May 1950, June 1951
1258 161: Contracts, 1949
1258 161: Contracts, September 1946-December 1948
1258 200.2: Passes, 1949
1258 200.2: Passes, February 1946-December 1948
1258 200.4: Requests for TDY, from 1 January 1947
1258 200.6: Awards and Decorations, September 1943-December 1950
1259 201.311: Daily Time Sheet, June 1951-May 1952
1259 201.311: Daily Reports of Change, July 1950-May 1952
1259 210: Officers (Miscellaneous), January 1949-April 1952
1259 210: Officers (Miscellaneous), November 1945-December 1948
1259 210.1: Officers Regulations, March 1949-March 1952
1259 210.2: Officer Promotions, November 1945-January 1952 (2 folders)
1259 210.3: Officers Assignments and Transfers, December 1945-March 1952
1259 220: E. M. (Miscellaneous), 1945-April 1952
1259 220.2: E. M. Promotions, November 1945-June 1951
1259 220.3: E. M. Assignment & Transfer, September 1949-October 1951
1259 230: Civilians, January 1949-April 1952
1259 230.02: Application for Employment
1259 230.05: GHQ Group CPR, July 1948-August 1951
1259 230.033: Nationality & Race (Foreign Civilian Employees), December 1945-April
1952
1259 230.05: Civilian Personnel News Letter, March 1949-February 1052
1259 230.38: Return of Civilian Personnel, January 1949-January 1952
1259 230.38: Return of Civilian Personnel Having Dependents in Tokyo Area to Z. I.,
May 1947-April 1952
1259 230.414: Notarial Duties, December 1945-October 1949
1259 231.3: Translators & Interpreters, October 1946-June 1950
1260 250: Discipline & Morals
1260 254: Detention & Internment Camps, December 1945-March 1952 (2 folders)
1260 255: Camps and Prisons for prisoners of war, November 1945-January 1947
1260 291.1: Marriage, Parentage and Nationality, December 1945-April 1952 (3
folders)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 860
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1237: Decimal File, 1945-1952

Box Subject
1260 293: Funerals, Burials and Reports, January 1949-December 1951 (3 folders)
1260 300.4: Special Orders, 8th Army, January 1949-April 1950
1260 300.4: Special Orders, Headquarters, Headquarters and Service Command
(Group), GHQ, Far East Command, May 1948-January 1951
1260 300.4: Special Orders, GHQ, Far East Command, January 1948-March 1952
1260 300.4: Special Orders, Headquarters, Philippine Command, U.S. Army, December
1948-September 1949
1260 300.4: Special Orders, GHQ/SCAP, October 1948
1260 300.4: Miscellaneous Travel Orders, December 1945-April 1947
1260 300.4: Miscellaneous Command Orders, February 1947-November 1948
1260 300.4: GHQ Letter Orders, February 1952-April 1952
1260 300.4: Headquarters, Headquarters and Service Command, General
Headquarters, Far East Command, February-April 1952
1260 300.4: General Orders, United Nations Command, October 1950, December 1950
1260 300.4: General Orders, United Nations Command, May 1951-February 1952 (2
folders)
1260 300.4: General Orders, GHQ/SCAP, October 1945-November 1946 (2 folders)
1260 300.4: General Orders, GHQ/SCAP, February 1947-November 1947
1260 300.4: General Orders, GHQ/SCAP, February 1948-April 1952 (5 folders)
1260 300.4: General Order No. 1, Office of the Supreme Commander for the Allied
Powers, September 1945
1260 300.4: General Orders, Foreign Service of the United States of America, Office of
the Army Attach, April 1952
1260 300.4: General Orders, Headquarters Fifth Air Force, April 1950
1260 300.4: Bulletins and Circulars (Misc.), February 1951-April 1952
1260 300.4: Circular, Headquarters Eighth Army, U.S. Army, Office of the Commanding
General, January 1946
1260 300.4: Bulletin, Information-Education Section, GHQ/AFPAC, January 1946
1260 300.4: Circular, Headquarters, AFPAC, Office of the Commanding General, July
1947
1260 300.4: General Orders, OMGUS, August 1949
1260 300.4: Finance Bulletin, Headquarters Army Service Forces, Office of the Fiscal
Director, November 1945
1260 300.4: Bulletins and Circulars (Misc.), December 1945-June 1947
1260 300.6: Staff Memorandum, GHQ/SCAP and Far East Command, January-Dec.
1947
1260 300.6: Index of SCAP & Far East Command Staff Memorandums, 1947-1951
(Only the Staff Memorandums in Effect as of 31 December 1951 are Listed)
1260 300.6: Index of Circulars & Staff Memorandums, 1 January 1949
1260 300.6: Staff Memorandum, GHQ/USAFPAC, June 1945-July 1946 (2 folders)
1261 300.6: Staff Memorandum No. 1-25 (GHQ/SCAP & Far East Command, 1952),
Staff Memorandum No. 1-4 (HQ/Far East Command, 1952)
1261 300.6: Staff Memorandum (GHQ/SCAP & Far East Command), 1948-1951 (3
folders)
1261 300.6: Memorandums, July 1947-October 1948
1261 300.6: Staff Memorandum (GHQ/SCAP & USAFPAC), 1946, No. 1-64
1261 300.6: Staff Memorandum (GHQ/USAFPAC, Advance Echelon), 1945, No. 1-No.
14
1261 300.6: Staff Memorandum (GHQ/SCAP), 1946, No. 1-No. 52
1261 300.6: Staff Memorandum (GHQ/SCAP), 1945, 19

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 861
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1237: Decimal File, 1945-1952

Box Subject
1261 300.6: Staff Memos, September 1945-June 1947
1261 300.6: Memos (Miscellaneous), May 1948-April 1952
1261 300.6: Training Memos, September 1945-January 1952
1261 300.6: Directives for Japanese Government, September 1945-February 1948
1261 300.6: Administrative Memorandum (HQ & Service Command, GHQ/Far East
Command), No. 1-No. 61, 1952
1261 300.6: Civilian Personnel Memos, 1948-1952
1261 300.8: Fire Regulations, February 1949-April 1952
1262 310.1: Office Administration, December 1948-April 1952 (3 folders)
1262 310.2: Office Space, September 1945-August 1950
1262 311: Communications, July 1948-April 1952
1262 311: Communications Methods and Systems, December 1945-December 1948
1262 312: Requests, Miscellaneous (1 January 1947-30 June 1947)
1262 312.1: Requests, Miscellaneous (January 1946-31 December 1946)
1262 312.1: Transmittals (1 August 1946-30 June 1947)
1262 312.1: Transmittals, through 31 July 1946
1262 312.1: Requests, Miscellaneous, July 1947-January 1951
1262 312.1: Photographs, Requests for, April 1948-July 1951
1262 Manila Roster, September 1945-March 1948
1262 319.1: SCAPIN Status Report, August 1946-December 1948
1262 319.1: Col. A. L. Carpenter File, September 1945-December 1946
1262A 312.1: Transmittals, June 1947-April 1951
1262A 312.1: Letter Rogatory, February 1949-September 1951
1262A 312.2: Request for SCAP Credentials, April 1946-February 1952
1262A 313: Records of Trails, February 1946-December 1949
1262A 313: Record of Trial
1262A 313: Record of Trails, January 1949-May 1951
1262A 313: Records of Files, October 1945-March 1951 (2 folders)
1262A 314.7: Military Histories, January 1950-June 1951
1262A 314.81: Diaries, 1949
1262A 315: Adoption, October 1950-March 1951
1262A 319.1: Reports (Miscellaneous), June 1946-April 1952 (2 folders)
1262A 319.1: Monthly Cost Accounting Report, November 1950-July 1951
1262A 319.1: Spot Intelligence Reports, August 1949-October 1950
1262A 319.1: Monthly Report on Requisition Japanese Labor, May 1947-April 1949
1262A 319.1: Downgrading Reports, November 1946-January 1952 (2 folders)
1262A 319.1: Downgrading Reports, May 1951-January 1952
1262A 319.1: Report of Overtime Employment; Operative and Productive Labor Report;
Monthly Report of Yen Expenditure for Directly Employed Japanese Labor,
February 1949-September 1950
1262A 319.1: Reports of Progress of War Crimes Trials
1262A 319.1: Reports of Progress of War Crimes Trials, February 1948-January 1949
1262A 319.1: Status of Military Commission Cases, February 1949-May 1952
1262A 319.1: Reports of Col. Carpenter, January 1950-April 1952
1262B 319.1: Weekly Reports from All Divisions - Legal Section, March 1946-December
1946

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 862
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1237: Decimal File, 1945-1952

Box Subject
1262B 319.1: Weekly Reports - Prosecution Division, January-November 1949
1262B 319.1: Foreign Investment Branch Weekly Reports, January-September 1949
1262B 319.1: Law Division Weekly Reports, January 1947-March 1952 (3 folders)
1262B 319.1: Weekly Reports - Legislation & Justice Division
1262B 319.1: Weekly Reports - War Crimes Records Branch, December 1951-April 1952
1262B 319.1: Reports of Costs of War Crimes Trials, February-October 1949
1262B 319.1: Cost of War Crimes
1262B 319.1: Reports of Cost of War Crimes Trials, November 1947-December 1948
1262B 319.1: Correspondence Re: Year Book on Human Rights, August 1948-November
1951
1262B 319.1: Investigation Division Weekly Reports, January 1947-January 1949
1262B 319.1: Prosecution Division Weekly Reports, January 1947-December 1948
1263 319.1: Carpenter File, 1947-1949 (3 folders)
1263 319.1: Investigation Reports, April 1946-July 1947
1263 319.1: Monthly Group Labor Record, June 1949-December 1950
1263 319.6: WDSCA-1 (TOK), June 1946-March 1952
1263 319.12: Monthly Summation Report of Legal Section
1263 319.19: WDSCA-2 (TOK 1-200), June 1946-May 1947
1263 319.19: WDSCA-2, Tokyo, May 1947-March 1949
1263 319.20: WDSCA-2 (Manila), November 1946-June 1947
1263 320: Organization of Major Combat Units, April 1946-December 1949
1263 320.1: Unit Manning, January 1951-March 1952
1263 320.2: Strength Status Reports, June 1947-January 1952
1264 320.2: Strength, January 1949-February 1952
1264 321: Arms of Service, October 1945-January 1946
1264 323.31: Establishments and Discontinuances, December 1945-July 1949
1264 330.30: Rosters, January 1949-December 1950
1264 330.32: Rosters, March 1947-September 1950
1264 331.2: Clubs, August 1946-April 1952
1264 331.3: Post Exchanges, January 1946-May 1949
1264 Research Report No. 134: Japanese Methods of Prisoner of War Interrogation,
June 1946
1264 332.2: Trophies, December 1945-March 1946
1264 333.5: Investigations (2 folders)
1264 334: State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee, Control of Food and Agriculture in
Japan, SWNCC 98/2, 2 November 1945
1264 334: Military Commission Orders, June 1946-September 1948
1264 334: SCAP Military Tribunal Orders, Nos. 1-2, March 1950
1264 334: SCAP Military Commission Orders, May 1948
1264 334: Eighth Army Military Commission Orders, Nos. 780-862, July 1949-May
1950
1264 334: GHQ/Far East Command Military Commission Orders, Nos. 1-24, Jan.-Oct.
1949
1264 334: GHQ/Far East Command Military Commission Orders, Nos. 1-13, 16-30,
March 1950-November 1950
1264 334: HQ/ U.S. Army Forces Western Pacific Military Commission Orders, Nos. 1-
15, March-December 1946

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 863
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1241: 8th Army Circulars, 1945-1950

Box Subject
1264 334: HQ/Philippines-Ryukyus Command Military Commission Orders, Nos. 1-26,
January-August 1947
1264 334: Misc. Boards & Commission, November 1945-May 1950
1264 337: Conferences, November 1945-October 1950 (2 folders)
1264 350.03: Translations, March 1946-November 1950
1264 352: Service Schools, December 1945-June 1951
1264 370.05: Repatriation, December 1945-November 1949
1264 370.1: Readjustment & Demobilization, September 1945-October 1946
1264 370.1: Clearance - Prior to Readjustment, June-September 1946
1265 380.01: Top Secret Control Officers, November 1945-December 1948
1265 380.1: Top Secret Control Officers, January 1949-April 1952
1265 383.6: Prisoners of war & Recovered Personnel, August 1945-December 1947
1265 383.61: Japanese prisoners of war, July 1949-February 1952
1265 383.7: Interned Personnel, December 1945-July1950
1265 386: Property Rights, October 1941-March 1950
1265 386: Property Rights, January 1946-April 1952
1265 386.5: Contraband Property, December 1949-April 1952
1265 Kuji Christian Center, Iwate-Ken - Thomasine Allen, American Baptist Missionary,
June 1950-November 1950
1265 387.6: War Indemnities, July 1947-September 1951
1265 388.3: Limitations of Arms, October 1945-October 1951
1265 400: Supplies, Services and Equipment, February 1949-April 1952
1265 402: Miscellaneous Papers, November 1946-October 1948
1265 402: Miscellaneous, July 1948-April 1952
1265 410.2: Metals, December 1950-April 1951
1265 431: Fisheries, June 1947-January 1951
1265 451: Vehicles, January 1950-March 1952
1265 461: Publications, December 1945-April 1952 (2 folders)
1265 500: Transportation, June 1946-February 1952
1266 560: Vessels, December 1945-December 1951 (2 folders)
1266 600: Building & Grounds, January 1946-April 1950
1266 620: Billeting, December 1945-1952 (2 folders)
1266 628: Dependents, April 1946-March 1951
1266 700: Medicine, Hygiene & Sanitation, January 1946-March 1952 (2 folders)
1266 000.5: Status of Suspected War Criminals, June 1946-January 1950 (4 folders)
1266 000.5: Status of Suspected War Criminals, Closed 1950

8th Army Circulars 1945-1950 (0331-UD-1241)


Boxes 1272-1273 location: 290/11/31/04

Box Subject
1272 8th Army Circular (1945, No. 1 thru No. 329)
1272 8th Army Circular (1946, No. 1 thru No. 332) (3 folders)
1272 8th Army Circular (1947, No. 1 thru No. 195)
1273 8th Army Circular (1948, No. 1 thru No. 94)
1273 8th Army Circular (1949, No. 1 thru No. 92)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 864
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section 1945-1952 Entry: 1243, Documents and Maps, 1945-1948

Box Subject
1273 8th Army Circular (1950, No. 1 thru No. 47)

Documents and Maps 1945-1948 (0331-UD 1243)


Boxes 1275-1278 location: 290/11/31/05

Box Subject
1275 #1: Maps, China
1275 #2: Maps, Indochina
1275 #3: Maps, Netherlands Indies
1275 #4: Thailand and Misc. Maps
1275 #5a: Maps, Philippines
1275 #5b: Maps, Philippines
1275 #5c: Maps, Philippines
1275 #5d: Maps, Philippines
1275 #5c: Maps, Philippines
1275 #5f: Maps, Philippines
1275 #6a: Terrain Handbook 46, Apari (Northern Luzon), Philippine Series
1275 #6c: Terrain Handbook 53, Cebu Island (Philippine Series)
1275 #7: Maps, New Guinea
1275 #26: Navy Organization
1275 #28: Naval Base Chart
1275 Organization of the Japanese Navy
1275 #32: Base Charts & Locations
1275 #33: Commanders of Base Force Units (Japanese)
1275 #34: Commanders in Chief of Combined Fleet
1275 Miscellaneous - Toyoda Case
1275 #101: Toyoda, Soemu
1275 #101A: Toyoda, Soemu, Interrogation
1275 #101B: Toyoda
1275 #101C: Toyoda, Soemu
1275 #101D: Toyoda, Soemu
1275 #101E: Toyoda, Soemu
1275 #101F: Toyoda, Soemu
1275 #101G: Toyoda, Soemu
1275 #101H: Toyoda, Soemu
1275 #102A: Okawachi, Denshichi
1275 #102B: Okawachi, Denshichi
1275 #102D: Okawachi, Denshichi
1275 #102E: Okawachi, Denshichi
1275 #102F: Okawachi, Denshichi
1275 #103A: Nishio, Hidehiko
1275 #103B: Nishio, Hidehiko
1275 #103C: Nishio, Hidehiko
1275 #104A: Tada, Takeo
1275 #106: Ikeda, Keinosuke

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 865
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section 1945-1952 Entry: 1243, Documents and Maps, 1945-1948

Box Subject
1275 #108: Order of Proof
1275 #108A: Order of Proof
1275 #108B: Order of Proof
1275 #108C: Order of Proof
1275 #108D: Order of Proof
1275 #108F: Order of Proof
1275 #108G: Order of Proof
1275 #108I: Order of Proof
1275 #111: Arima, Kaoru
1275 #112: Asano, Shimpei
1275 #113A: Hara, Chuichi
1275 #114: Hase, Shinzaburo
1275 #115: Ishinose, Shinichi
1276 #116: Okada, Tametsugu
1276 #118: Fukudome, Shigeru
1276 #121: Taneda, Tsuneo
1276 #126: Hirose, Sueto
1276 #127: Ozawa, Risaburo
1276 #129: Furuse, Takesue
1276 #130: Hoshina, Zenshiro
1276 #136: Higo, Ichiji
1276 #139: Takama, Masayoshi
1276 #140: Asano, Kenichiro
1276 #141: Tadano, Sahichiro (Capt.)
1276 #142: Takahama, Ichiro
1276 #143: Okuma, Kaoru
1276 #144: Sawabe, Zenichi
1276 #145: Otani, Kiyonori (Capt.)
1276 #146: Takahashi, Shingo
1276 #147: Inoue, Otohiko
1276 #155: Capt. Chedesters Report
1276 #160: Ishikawa, Yoshimori
1276 #161: Katsuta, Haruo
1276 #162: Matsunaga, Sadaichi
1276 #163: Oaku, Yoshiharu
1276 #164: Shimada, Eiji
1276 #165: Tonozuka, Kinzo
1276 #166: Suzuki, Kiyohei
1276 #167: Suzuki, Seihei (Lt.)
1276 #168: Yamaki, Akira (Read Adm.)
1276 #169: Taguchi, Hiroshi
1276 #170: Shiba, Katsuo
1276 #171: Ichioka, Hisashi
1276 #172: Shimamoto, Kyugoro
1276 #177: Harada, Jiro

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 866
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section 1945-1952 Entry: 1243, Documents and Maps, 1945-1948

Box Subject
1276 #200: Command Responsibility
1276 #200A: Reviews
1276 #200C: War Crimes Bibliography
1276 #200E: General Law
1276 #201: Index - Navy Ministry Correspondence
1276 #202: Naval Directives Scanning
1276 #203: War Organization of Japan (ADPACUSA)
1276 #204: Navy General Staff Employees, 5th Section, Third Division
1276 #252: Battle of Manila
1276 #253: Destruction of Manila
1276 #254: Nogi, Naraji (Record of Trial)
1276 #255A-I: Captured Manila Documents
1276 #255H: Negative of Map
1276 #260: Manila POW
1276 #300: Palawan Massacre
1276 #300: Palawan Massacre (Sawa Statement)
1276 #300B: Palawan Massacre
1276 #318: Philippines Correspondence
1276 #320-150A: Doi, Naoji
1276 #320-278: Borneo
1276 #320-313: Infanta Correspondence
1276 #321: Mauban, Quezon, Philippine Islands Affidavits
1276 #323A: Iwanami, Hiroshi
1276 #371: Behar Incident (Shimanouchi Statement)
1276 #380Z: Affidavits Not Used
1276 #416: Nakase, Noboru
1276 #550: Dutch Celebes
1276 #552: Atrocities in Celebes
1276 #650: Commands - Base Forces in Netherlands East Indies Territory
1276 #651: Australian Military Forces Lists
1276 #653: Okada Trial
1277 #656-V: Toyoda, Kumeo
1277 #750: China Miscellaneous
1277 #900.60: Nawa, Tomoya
1277 #932: 7.7mm Machine Gun Used by 6th Fleet
1277 #933: Godwin, James Gowing
1277 #941: Taiko Maru
1277 #943: Taiko Maru
1277 Briand - Kato Defense
1277 Caron
1277 Commerfold
1277 Coulter, John
1277 Dunlop
1277 Fellows
1277 Findley, Joseph

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 867
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1246: Investigation and Interrogation Reports, 1945-1948

Box Subject
1277 Francis, George
1277 Goad, Lloyd
1277 Hawkins
1277 Honda, Kumataro
1277 Honda, Kumataro (Supporting Documents) (3 folders)
1277 Ivanhoe
1277 Lovato, Henry
1277 Maher, Arthur
1277 Manchester (Kato Defense)
1277 Mark, Donald
1277 Martin, Brice
1277 Neal, Ernest R. J.
1277 No Title
1277 Potter, Dayton
1277 Recovered Personnel
1277 Rhodes, Raleigh
1277 Sellers, John
1277 Uzzel, Cecil
1277 Webb, James
1278 Full Translation of Document Relative to Matters Concerning Air raids and Execution
of Captured Flyers, Vol. 1, Pt. 1
1278 Full Translation of Document Relative to Matters Concerning Airraids and Execution
of Captured Flyers, Vol. 1, Pt. 2
1278 Full Translation of Document Relative to Matters Concerning Airraids and Execution
of Captured Flyers, Vol. 2, Pt. 1
1278 Full Translation of Document Relative to Matters Concerning Airraids and Execution
of Captured Flyers, Vol. 2, Pt. 2

Investigation and Interrogation Reports 1945-1948 (0331-UD 1246)


Box 1281 location: 290/11/31/07

Box Subject
1281 Higuchi, Yoshikane & Nagai, Kiyoshi (Kure Naval Station)
1281 Ohno, Takeji
1281 Oaku, Yoshiharu
1281 Toyoda, Soemu
1281 No Title
1281 Enomoto, Juji
1281 Mikanagi, Kiyoshi
1281 Masui, Kiyoshi
1281 Saito, Masahisa; Ito, Sukemitsu; Koyama, Suezo
1281 Sasano, Hatsuo
1281 Maeda, Minoru
1281 Takeuchi, Kaoru
1281 Iida, Kakuzo

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 868
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1249: Tokyo Case File, 1945-1948

Box Subject
1281 Sasaki, Kunichi, Sato, Isamu, Akane, Kazuo
1281 Satake, Tauemon; Kakimoto, Gonichiro; Ozawa, Hideo
1281 Takeuchi, Kaoru
1281 Yokosuka Affidavits
1281 Ofuna Medical
1281 Ofuna
1281 Ofuna
1281 Yokosuka Personnel and Duties
1281 Yokura, Sashizo
1281 Sanematsu, Yuzuru

Tokyo Case File 1945-1948 (0331-UD-1249)


Boxes 1287-1288 location: 290/11/32/02

Box Subject
1287 To-45, Statements Not in Affidavit Form (Not of Much Value as Evidence), Ofuna
and Sendai
1287 To-45
1287 To-45, Original Affidavits, Ofuna, A-Z (2 folders)
1287 To-45, B
1287 To-45, Ofuna, C-D
1287 To-45, E-L
1287 To-45, M-S
1287 To-45, T-Z
1287 To-45, Ofuna, Misc. 2
1287 To-45, Misc. 3
1287 To-45, Volumes 7-10 (4 folders)
1287 To-45
1287 To-45
1287 To-45
1288 Report on Kato, Tetsutaro - Police Hit Report, July 1945, December 1948
1288 Kato, Tetsutaro - Biographical Sketch, October 1946, December 1948
1288 Kato, Tetsutaro - Spears Case, January 1947-December 1948
1288 Kato, Tetsutaro - Charges & Specifications
1288 Pictures of Ofuna Camp Personnel
1288 Guards, A, E-I, T-Z (3 folders)
1288 To-45, 2. Iida
1288 To-45, 3. Kitamura (March 1944-August 1945)
1288 To-45, 4. Yamamoto (January-March 1945)
1288 To-45, 5. Takaku (May-September 1945)
1288 To-45, 6. Igarashi (May-November 1945)
1288 To-45, 7. Arakawa (October 1944-February 1945)
1288 To-45, 8. Obara (November 1944-March 1945)
1288 To-45, 10. Hamada (September 1943-March 1944)
1288 To-45, 11. Uchida (March-April 1943)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 869
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1251: Decision and Judgement File, 1946-1948

Box Subject
1288 To-45, 12. Yamazaki (January-September 1944)
1288 To-45, 13. Shimizu (September 1943-May 1944)
1288 To-45, 14. Hirayama (June 1943-November 1943, April 1944-June 1944)
1288 To-45, 15. Yamahata (April-August 1943)
1288 To-45, 16. Shinoda (December 1942-September 1943)
1288 To-45, 17. Okada (October 1943-January 1944)
1288 To-45, 18. Armaki (November 1944-March 1945)
1288 To-45, 19. Kumagai (April-November 1944)
1288 To-45, 20. Wagayama (November 1943-February 1944)
1288 To-45, 21. Watanabe (March-August 1945)
1288 To-45, 22. Mori (November 1944-April 1945)
1288 To-45, 24. Amemiya, Norio (May-August 1945)
1288 To-45, 25. Kohara (April-June 1945)
1288 To-45, 26. Nishi (October 1944-February 1945)
1288 To-45, 27. Sugeta (August 1944-February 1945)
1288 To-45, 28. Asoma (September 1944-February 1945)
1288 To-45, 29.
1288 To-45, 30.
1288 To-45, 31.
1288 To-45, 32.
1288 To-45, 33. Hirabayashi (Spring 1942-October 1942, January-September 1943)
1288 To-45, 34. Sanematsu
1288 To-45, 35. Sasaki (Interpreter)
1288 To-45, 36.
1288 To-45, 37. Yokura
1288 To-45, 38. Sato
1288 To-45, 39.

Decision and Judgement File 1946-1948 (0331-UD-1251)


Boxes 1292-1293 location: 290/11/32/04

Box Subject
1292 Decision and Judgement: Official Transcript of the International Military Tribunal
in the Matter of the United States of America, the French Republic...vs. Herman
William Goering, et al, Defendants
1292 Judgement: International Military Tribunal for the Far East, Part A, Chapter I, II, III
- Judgement: International Military Tribunal for the Far East Annex B [9 folders]
1293 Judgement: International Military Tribunal for the Far East - Part B, Chapter IV, V,
VI, VII, VIII; Judgement: International Military Tribunal for the Far East - Part C,
Chapter IX [9 folders]
1293 Opinion of Mr. Justice Roling, Member for the Netherlands, November 1948

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 870
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1260: Miscellaneous Japanese Files, 1942-1948

Japanese Army Hospital File 1942-1945 (0331-UD-1258)


Boxes 1312-1313 location: 290/11/33/04

Box Subject
1312 Kokura Japanese Army Hospital Allied prisoner of war Patients Records, October
1942-March 1945 [11 folders]
1313 Kokura Japanese Army Hospital Allied prisoner of war Patients Records, November
1942-November 1943 [14 folders]

Miscellaneous Japanese File 1942-1948 (0331-UD-1260)


Boxes 1319-1325 location: 290/11/33/06

Box Subject
1319 Civilian Time Reports, December 1945-November 1946
1319 Strength & Staffing, January 1949-December 1950
1319 Strength Status Reports, September 1946-December 1948
1319 No Title, October 1945-July 1947
1319 Journal of prisoner of war camp, September-October 1942
1319 Journal of prisoner of war camp (Korea prisoner of war internal camp, 1st Section
Compound), January-August 1945
1319 Journal of prisoner of war camp #1, January-October 1944 (4 folders)
1319 201.311: Reports of Change, October 1945-June 1947
1319 201.311: Daily Reports of Change, July 1947-December 1948 (3 folders)
1320 201.311: Daily Reports of Change, January 1949-August 1950 (3 folders)
1320 220.3: Enlisted Men - Transfer, Attachment, Change of Status, September 1945-
July 1948
1320 220.453: E.M. Tour of Duty, November-December 1945
1320 230: Civilians, October 1945-August 1950 (2 folders)
1320 230: Grades & Strength, October 1945-May 1947
1320 Index to ATIS Publications, Volume One (Numerical List of Documents), December
1946
1320 Index to ATIS Publications, Volume Two (Alphabetical Index to Documents),
December 1946
1321 Hakodate prisoner of war camps Japanese Roster
1321 Hakodate prisoner of war camp - Name List, November 1945
1321 Sendai prisoner of war camp - Name List, August 1945
1321 Sendai prisoner of war camp - Japanese Personnel Roster
1321 Osaka prisoner of war camps - Japanese Roster
1321 Prisoner of war Complaint Statistics - Red Cross Relief Supply, April 1942-
September 1948
1321 No Title
1321 Name List - Fukuoda prisoner of war camp (2 folders)
1321 Sendai prisoner of war camp - Name List
1321 Nagoya prisoner of war camp Roster
1321 General List of prisoner of war camps
1321 Personnel Roster - prisoner of war camps
1321 Kempei Tai Roster

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 871
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1260: Miscellaneous Japanese Files, 1942-1948

Box Subject
1321 Prisoner of war camps in Japan - Alphabetical List
1321 Prisoner of war camps in Japan (2 folders)
1321 General List of prisoner of war camps
1321 Hakodate prisoner of war camp Personnel Roster
1321 Prisoner of war civilian internment camps in Japan
1321 Hiroshima prisoner of war camp Japanese Roster
1321 Class C Perpetrators - Alphabetical List, July 1946
1321 Omiya Kempei Tai, August-November 1945
1321 Osaka Area Camp Personnel
1321 Japanese Personnel of Philippine Island prisoner of war camps
1322 List of Japanese Radio Stations (1 July 1947)
1322 Furyo Shuyo-Jo Nisshi, Chosen Furyo Shuyo-Jo Dai Ichi Bunsho, January 1944-
August 1945
1322 Chosen prisoner of war camp Name List, November 1944
1322 Death Register - Bilibid Prison
1322 Furyo Jinin Ido-Roku, Chosen Furyo Shuyo-Jo, 1942-1945
1322 Taiwan prisoner of war camp Name List, November 1944
1322 List of prisoner of war camps Strength
1322 Prisoner of war Roster (Roster of All U.S. Personnel Known to be Prisoners of War)
1322 Roster of All Personnel on Duty at Chosen prisoner of war camp
1322 Regulations Defining Daily Life of prisoners of war, Chosen prisoner of war camp
1323 210.3: Officers Assignments, Transfers, Changes, January 1945-December 1946
(2 folders)
1323 210.453: Officers TDY, November 1945-December 1946 (2 folders)
1323 Hoda, Haruo: Interrogation, April 1948
1323 Pictures for Filing (Extras), December 1946-January 1949
1323 No Title
1323 No Title, November 1943-May 1945
1323 No Title
1323 Horyo Kaiho Dentatsuroku, March-December 1944 (3 folders)
1323 No Title, October 1946
1323 No Title, December 1945-April 1946
1323 No Title, October 1944-August 1945
1323 Prisoner of war Wage, January 1945-October 1947
1324 Odashima, Tadashi
1324 Hirano, Kurataro and Morimoto, Ichiro
1324 Camp Regulations prisoner of war camp Fukuoka No. 2
1324 Death Records
1324 Shokuin-Roku, Nihon Seitetsu, July 1942, July 1944
1324 Letter of Transmittal, May 1948
1324 Nagoya prisoner of war camp
1324 Tokyo prisoner of war camp Name List
1324 Osaka prisoner of war camp Name List, September 1945
1324 Japanese Roster - Fukuoka prisoner of war camp
1324 Roster of All Personnel on Duty at Fukuoka prisoner of war camp

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 872
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1261: Japanese Navy Regulations, 1936-1943

Box Subject
1324 Kankei Tsuzuri, January 1942-September 1947
1324 Gembo
1325 Prisoner of war Rosters (Fukuoka-Ken)
1325 No Title
1325 Letters Received and Sent by prisoners of war, March 1944
1325 No Title
1325 Horyo Minoue Chosa, April 1944
1325 Horyo Senseibun Tsuzuri, April 1944
1325 Roster of Japanese Personnel at Tokyo prisoner of war camp, March 1946
1325 No Title, December 1945
1325 Roster of All Japanese Personnel on Duty at Osaka prisoner of war camp
1325 Tokyo Horyo Shuyojo Gaiyo, September 1945
1325 No Title
1325 List of Deposit - Nagoya Main Camp, September 1945
1325 Non-Transferable by Sick, April 1943-March 1944
1325 Name Roster - Those Wishing to Remain in Japan (Nagoya prisoner of war Camp
G)
1325 Parachuted Supplies
1325 Ryochi Bukken Mokuroku Tsukuri, January 1945
1325 No Title, September 1945
1325 Japanese Roster - Nagoya prisoner of war camp Personnel, September 1945

Japanese Navy Regulations 1936-1943 (0331-UD-1261)


Boxes 1326-1330 location: 290/11/34/02

Box Subject
1326 Kaigun Sho-Reisoku, Kan-1, April 1941
1326 Kaigun Sho-Reisoku, Kan-3, April 1941
1326 Kaigun Sho-Reisoku, Kan-4, April 1941
1326 Yokosuka Chinjufu Reiki, Kan-1, July 1937
1326 Yokosuka Chinjufu Reiki, Kan-3, July 1937
1326 Nairei Teiyo, Kan-1, April 1936
1327 Kaigun Sho-Reisoku, Kan-2, April 1941
1327 Chinjufu Reiki, Kan-2, March 1944
1327 Nairei Teiyo, Kan-2, and Kan-3 April 1936 (2 folders)
1328 Furyo Ni Kansuru Sho-Hoki Ruiju, November 1943
1328 Rikugun Seiki Ruiju, Dai 1 Kan, August 1940-August 1942
1328 Rikugun Seiki Ruiju, Dai 3 Kan, September 1939
1328 Rikugun Seiki Ruiju, Dai 5 Kan, June 1939, September 1939
1328 Kaigun Sho-Reisoku, Kan-4, March 1939
1329 Rikugun Seiki Ruiju, Dai 1 Kan, September 1939 (2 folders)
1329 Rikugun Seiki Ruiju, Dai 2 Kan, June 1942
1329 Rikugun Seiki Ruiju, Dai 3 Kan, June 1942
1329 Rikugun Seiki Ruiju, Dai 3 Kan, June 1942
1330 Rikugun Seiki Ruiju, Dai 4 Kan, June 1943
1330 Rikugun Seiki Ruiju, Dai 4 Kan, June 1942

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 873
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1267: War Crimes File, 1945-1951

Box Subject
1330 Rikugun Seiki Ruiju, Dai 4 Kan
1330 Rikugun Seiki Ruiju, Dai 6 Kan, June 1942
1330 Kabushiki Kaisha Nenkan, Showa 17 Nendo, January 1942
1330 Kabushiki Kaisha Nenkan, Showa 18 Nendo, January 1943
1330 Mombu-Sho Shokuin-Roku, Showa 18 Nendo, March 1944

Personnel Name File 1947-1950 (0331-UD-1264)


Box 1341 location: 290/11/34/06

Box Subject
1341 List of Japanese Documents (ATIS), 1947-1950 location: 290/11/34/07
1341 Index of Former Japanese Military Installations Converted to Japanese National
1341 Hospitals (ATIS), 1947-1950

Perpetrators and Suspected Perpetrators (0331-UD-1266)


Boxes 1346-1346A, 1347 location: 290/11/35/02

Box Subject
1346 Alphabetical List of War Criminal Suspects
1346 Numerical List of War Criminal Suspects
1346 Glass Negatives
1346 4 x 5 Negatives (I) - (III)
1346 4 x 5 Photos #1-180
1346A 4 x 5 Photos #181-401
1346A 4 x 5 Photos #402-678
1346A Japanese prisoners of war: Sugamo Protective Custody - #269
1346A Japanese prisoners of war: Sugamo #270-#1129 (2 folders)
1347 Japanese prisoners of war: Sugamo #1130-#3119 (10 folders)

War Crimes File 1945-1951 (0331-UD-1267)


Boxes 1348-1350 location: 290/11/35/03

Box Subject
1348 Trials of Suspected War Criminals, Vol. I (1-A - 50-A), December 1945-April 1946
1348 Trials of Suspected War Criminals, Vol. II (51-A - 102-A), May-June 1946
1348 Trials of Suspected War Criminals, Vol. III (Case 1 thru 53), June-August 1946
1348 Trials of Suspected War Criminals, Vol. IV (Case 54 thru 101), August-Oct. 1946
1348 Trials of Suspected War Criminals, Vol. V (Case 102 thru 150), October-Dec. 1946
1348 Trials of Suspected War Criminals, Vol. VI (Case 151 thru 210), Dec. 1946-April
1947
1348 Trials of Suspected War Criminals, Vol. VII (Case 216 thru 260), May-July 1947
1348 Trials of Suspected War Criminals, Vol. VIII (Case 262 thru 285), July 1947-Oct.
1947
1348 Trials of Suspected War Criminals, Vol. IX (Case 286 thru 311), October 1947-Jan.
1948

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 874
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1269: Far Eastern Commission File, 1946-1951

Box Subject
1349 Access
1349 G-3 Operations Report, October 1946-May 1947
1349 Handling of Classified Correspondence, April 1946-December 1949
1349 Index
1349 Manilla Correspondence, July 1946-October 1948
1349 No Title, October 1946, December 1946
1349 Official Station List, Pacific Air Command, U.S. Army, June 1946
1349 Pacific Area Command Military Intelligence Research Service (PACMIRS) War
Crimes Information Series, No 8: Report of the Activities of Indians Living in the
Philippines. March 8, 1946, 4 pp. and No 14: List of Japanese Military Police in the
Hankow Area, March 22, 1946, 34 pp.
1349 Petition - Former Vice Admiral Jinichi Kusaka
1349 Records Checks, June 1947 - May 1949 ( 2 folders)
1349 Return of Escapee - Fujimoto, Masami, February 1947
1349 SCAP Monthly Summary, November 1945-February 1946
1349 Trials of Suspected War Criminals, Vol. X (Case 312 thru 351), Dec. 1947-May
1948
1349 Trials of Suspected War Criminals, Vol. XI (Case 352 thru 387), April-December
1948
1349 Trials of Suspected War Criminals, Vol. XII (Case 388 thru 395), January-Sept.
1949
1350 Allocation of Staff Responsibilities for Execution of Joint Chiefs of Staff Directives,
February 1948, June 1948
1350 Completion Date of War Crimes Program, November 1947-December 1947
1350 Control Conference, January 1947-June 1947 (2 folders)
1350 No Title
1350 Notification of Shipment of Japanese Documents [from ATIS Document Section
Storage Room at NYK Building to the Washington Document Center], January 18-
February 12, 1948
1350 Proposed Directives to the Japanese Government, September 1946-January 1947
1350 Publication of IMTFE Judgement, March 1948-March 1950
1350 Report of Loss of PT 337, March 1944
1350 Sugamo Prison Rosters, September 1950-October 1950

Far Eastern Commission File 1946-1951 (0331-UD-1269)


Boxes 1354-1358 location: 290/11/35/05

Box Subject
1354 Far Eastern Commission Documents List, July 1946-January 1952
1354 Far Eastern Commission, Memorandum for Information, June 1948-May 1951 [6
folders]
1354 Inter-Allied Trade Board for Japan, April 1949-May 1949
1355 Far Eastern Commission, Memorandum for Information, Jan. 1949-Jan. 1951 [12
folders]
1356 Far Eastern Commission, April 1947-November 1951 (3 folders)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 875
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1269: Far Eastern Commission File, 1946-1951

Box Subject
1356 Far Eastern Commission, Committee No. 1 & No. 2, February-April 1949 [3 folders]
1356 Far Eastern Commission, Joint Committee on Labor Policy in Japan, February 1947-
April 1949
1356 Far Eastern Commission, Memorandum for Information, June 1950-April 1951
1356 Far Eastern Commission, Official Press Release, No. 57, October 1949
1356 Far Eastern Commission, Official Press Release, No. 62, October 1950
1356 Far Eastern Commission, Steering Committee, December 1948-September 1950
1356 Far Eastern Commission, Steering Committee, March 1949-January 1950
1356 SWNCC Decision on SWNCC 211/10, July 1946
1357 Chung Kai (Ship), March 1948-March 1950
1357 Chungking Victory (Ship), October 1946-November 1950
1357 Far Eastern Commission (1951)
1357 Far Eastern Commission, Committee No. 2: Economic and Financial Affairs, June
1946-October 1949
1357 Far Eastern Commission, Committee No. 3: Constitutional and Legal Reform,
March-May 1949
1357 Far Eastern Commission, Committee No. 4: Strengthening of Democratic
Tendencies, June 1949, November 1949
1357 Far Eastern Commission, Committee No. 5: War Criminals, March 1947-March
1949
1357 Far Eastern Commission, Committee No. 6: Aliens in Japan, December 1946-
Sept. 1950
1357 Far Eastern Commission, Determination of the Peaceful Needs of Japan, April 1951
1357 Hai Huang (Ship), October 1946-March 1950
1357 Hai Siu (Ship), October 1946-March 1950
1357 Hai Yu (Ship), October 1946-March 1950
1357 Huang Sing (Ship), March 1948-March 1950
1357 Nanking Victory (Ship), February 1945-March 1950
1357 Pei The (Ship), March 1948-March 1950
1357 Ting Chu (Ship), October 1946-March 1950
1357 Yen Kai (Ship), March 1948-March 1950
1358 Bank of America, Tokyo
1358 Chung King Victory File, February 1950
1358 Civil Court (Occupation), February 1950
1358 General Order #12, October 1950
1358 General Order #4, February 1950
1358 Hai Tien, November 1950
1358 Notice & Assessment of Costs
1358 Occupation Civil Court (Bassin), January-February 1950
1358 Occupation Civil Court (Judge Canney), January-February 1950
1358 SCAP Civil Court Account Bank
1358 SCAP Civil Court Docket
1358 Union Banker (Ship), October 1946-November 1950
1358 Union Pioneer (Ship), February 1950-November 1950
1358 Union Trader (Ship), October 1946-November 1950

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 876
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1271: Transfer and Discharge, 1945-1952

Sugamo Prison File 1945-1951 (0331-UD-1270)


Boxes 1359-1363 location: 290/11/35/06

Box Subject
1359 Sugamo Prison Daily Report (15 November 1945 to 31 December 1951) (4 folders)
1360 Daily Report (HQ 8th Army Stockade, Annex #2; 6-10-1950 to 10-11-1950)
1360 Daily Report (HQ Japan Stockade, Annex #1; 10-12-1950 to 9-30-51)
1360 Daily Report (U.S. Army Stockade, Annex #2; 10-12-1950 to 9-30-51)
1360 Daily Report, 8th Army Stockade
1360 Headquarters Sugamo Prison, July 1948-July 1950
1360 Letter Order (#38-#100)
1360 Manila Prison Roster
1360 Miscellaneous Rosters, Sugamo Prison, October 1945-February 1949
1360 Persons Detained in the Philippines and S.E.A., July 1946-May 1949
1360 Petitions from Prisoners in Sugamo, April 1950-August 1950
1360 Roster of Uninterrogated Prisoners in Sugamo Prison, August 1947-July 1948
1360 Sugamo Prison Roster, January 1946-July 1946
1360 Sugamo Prison Roster, June 1947, September 1947 [2 folders]
1360 War Crimes Suspects Detained in XI Corps Stockade #1 (Sugamo), November
1945
1360 War Criminals in Sugamo Prison, February 1949, November 1949 [2 folders]
1361 Daily Reports - Criminal Registry Division (Apprehension Branch)
1361 Monthly Statistical Report on War Crimes Activity, January 1946-August 1947
1361 Monthly Reports (Statistics) (25th to 24th), Criminal Registry Division, December
1945-September 1948
1361 Roster of Gains and Losses at Sugamo Prison, October 1946-March 1947
1361 Roster of Persons Confined at Sugamo Prison, 1947-1951 (5 folders)
1361 Roster of Persons Confined at Sugamo Prison, Extra Copies
1361 Roster of Persons Held at Sugamo Prison, 1946
1361 Transmittal of Monthly Roster of Persons Confined at Sugamo Prison, Tokyo,
November 1947-October 1950
1362 CRD Weekly Report, January 1947-December 1951 (4 folders)
1362 HQ Philippines-Ryukyus Command Weekly Report, October 1947-December 1948
1362 Weekly Report (Statistical), December 1945-April 1950 (3 folders)
1362 Yearly Report - Criminal Registry and Liaison Division, August 1946
1363 Kaigun Shoreisoku - Kan 1-4, April 1941 (4 folders)

Transfer and Discharge 1945-1952 (0331-UD-1271)


Boxes 1364-1366 location: 290/12/01/01

Box Subject
1364 Request for Deletion Completed (SCAPIN 687-1728), File #1, January 1946-June
1947
1364 Request for Deletion Completed (SCAPIN 1729-4426-A), File #2, June-August
1947

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 877
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1272: SCAPIN Chronological Files, 1945-1951

Box Subject
1364 Request for Deletion Completed (SCAPIN 4444-A-5971-A), File #3, August 1947-
September 1948
1364 Request for Deletion Completed (SCAPIN 6020-A-7103-A), File #4, September
1948-March 1950
1364 Request for Deletion Completed, File #s1-7, January1946-Ju;y 1948 (7 folders)
1365 Request for Deletion Completed, File #8, March 1946-March 1950 (2 folders)
1365 Request for House or Hospital Arrest Completed, Request for Temporary Release
and Examinations Completed, (SCAPIN 1486-7342-A), File #1, January 1947-Dec.
1950
1365 Request for Transfer Completed, File #s1-8, November 1945-August 1950 (8
folders)
1365 Release for Transfer Pending (Manila), July 1947, January 1948
1365 Release for Transfer Pending (British), December 1948, January 1949
1365 Release for Transfer Pending (Australia), February 1947-August 1949
1365 Transfers Pending, December 1950
1366 Letters - 1-200, October 1945-April 1947
1366 Letters - 201-400, February-December 1947
1366 Letters - 588-728, April 1947-April 1952
1366 No Title, March 1947-April 1949
1366 Radio - Outgoing, November 1945-September 1949
1366 Radio - Incoming, December 1945

SCAPIN Chronological Files 1945-1951 (0331-UD-1272)


Boxes 1367-1377 location: 290/12/01/02

Box Subject
1367 Request for Apprehension of Iijima, Nobuyuki, October 1945
1367 Request for Apprehension of Izumi, Kiichi, November 1945
1367 Request for Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals, November 1945
1367 Correspondence with Imperial Japanese Government, November 1945-June 1948
1367 Request for Apprehension of War Criminals, November 1945
1367 Request for Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals, December 1945
1367 Correspondence with Imperial Japanese Government, December 1945-April 1947
1367 Request for Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals, December 1945
1367 Correspondence with Imperial Japanese Government, December 1945-March
1946
1367 Request for Apprehension of Japanese Personnel, December 1945
1367 Request for Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals, December 1945
1367 Correspondence with Imperial Japanese Government, January 1946-May 1947
1367 Apprehension of Japanese Personnel, January 1946 (2 folders)
1367 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals, December 1945-January 1946
1367 Correspondence with Imperial Japanese Government, January 1946-September
1948
1367 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals, December 1945-January 1947
1367 Correspondence with Imperial Japanese Government, January 1946-April 1948

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 878
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1272: SCAPIN Chronological Files, 1945-1951

Box Subject
1367 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-688), January 1946
1367 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals, September 1945-July 1948 (2 folders)
1367 Apprehension of Burmese Individuals (SCAPIN-695), February 1946
1367 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-696), January 1946-February
1946
1367 Correspondence with Imperial Japanese Government re SCAPIN-696, May 1946-
October 1947
1367 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-748), February 1946
1367 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-762), January 1946-February
1946
1367 Correspondence with Imperial Japanese Government re SCAPIN-762, Feb.-July
1946
1367 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-763), February 1946
1367 Correspondence with Imperial Japanese Government re SCAPIN-763
1367 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-785), March 1946
1367 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-788), March 1946
1367 Correspondence with Imperial Japanese Government re Memo 3 March 1946
[Empty Folder]
1367 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-807), February 1946-March
1946
1367 Correspondence with Imperial Japanese Government re SCAPIN-807, May 1946-
January 1948
1367 Apprehension of Lt. Gen. Harada, Kumakichi (SCAPIN-816), March 1946
1367 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-819), March 1946
1367 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-821), March 1946
1367 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-826), March 1946
1367 Correspondence with Imperial Japanese Government re SCAPIN-826, June 1946-
April 1947
1367 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-840), March 1946
1367 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 810-A), March 1946
1367 Correspondence with Imperial Japanese Government re SCAPIN-840, April-May
1946
1367 Correspondence with Imperial Japanese Government re SCAPIN-840
1367 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-849), March 1946
1367 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-850), April 1946
1367 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-851), March-April 1946
1367 Correspondence with Imperial Japanese Government re SCAPIN-851, March 1946-
January 1947
1367 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-869), April 1946
1367 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-873), April 1946
1367 Correspondence with Imperial Japanese Government re SCAPIN-873 [Empty
Folder] Incarceration of General Seishiro Itagaki, April 1946
1367 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-877), April 1946
1367 Correspondence with Imperial Japanese Government re SCAPIN-877, May 1946-
May 1947
1367 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-879), April 1946
1367 Confinement of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-880), April 1946
1367 Confinement of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-895), April 1946
1367 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-896), March-April 1946

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 879
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1272: SCAPIN Chronological Files, 1945-1951

Box Subject
1367 Correspondence with Imperial Japanese Government re SCAPIN-896, August-Dec.
1946
1367 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-899), April 1946
1367 Correspondence with Imperial Japanese Government re SCAPIN-899, April 1946
1367 Incarceration of Wachi, Tsunezo at Sugamo Prison (SCAPIN 1086-A), April 1946
1367 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-906), April 1946
1367 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-907), April 1946
1367 Correspondence in re IPS Apprehension Memos to Imperial Japanese Government
(SCAPIN-906, 907)
1367 Confinement of Suspected War Criminal (SCAPIN-909), April 1946
1367 Correspondence with Imperial Japanese Government in re Memo
1367 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-918), April 1946-May 1946
1367 Correspondence with Imperial Japanese Government (SCAPIN-918), April 1946-
January 1947
1367 Confinement of Suspected War Criminal (SCAPIN-929), May 1946
1367 Correspondence with Imperial Japanese Government re SCAPIN-929, May 1946
1367 Transfer of War Criminals (SCAPIN-937), May 1946
1367 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-939), May 1946
1367 Correspondence with Imperial Japanese Government re SCAPIN-939, May 1946
1367 Correspondence with Imperial Japanese Government re SCAPIN-939
1367 Apprehension of Convicted War Criminals (SCAPIN-973), May 1946
1367 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-983), May 1946
1367 Correspondence with Imperial Japanese Government re SCAPIN-983
1367 Correspondence with Imperial Japanese Government
1367 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-988), April 1946-March 1947
1367 Correspondence with Imperial Japanese Government re SCAPIN-988, May 1946-
June 1948
1367 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-991), May 1946
1367 Correspondence with Imperial Japanese Government re SCAPIN-991, May 1946-
December 1947
1367 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-994), June 1946
1367 Correspondence with Imperial Japanese Government re SCAPIN-994, June 1946-
April 1947
1367 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1012), June 1946
1367 Correspondence with Imperial Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1012 [Empty
Folder]
1367 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminal (SCAPIN-1022), June 1946
1367 Correspondence with Imperial Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1022 [Empty
Folder]
1368 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1027), May 1946-March 1947
1368 Correspondence with Imperial Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1027, June 1946-
March 1947
1368 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1036), June 1946-January
1947
1368 Correspondence with Imperial Japanese Government in re SCAPIN-1036, July-
November 1946
1368 Apprehension of Chinese National (SCAPIN-1060), July 1946
1368 Correspondence with Imperial Japanese Government [Empty Folder]
1368 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1062), July 1946

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 880
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1272: SCAPIN Chronological Files, 1945-1951

Box Subject
1368 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1064), June 1946-July 1946
1368 Correspondence with Imperial Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1064, July 1946-
January 1949
1368 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1075), July 1946
1368 Correspondence with Imperial Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1075, February
1947-February 1948
1368 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1090), July 1946
1368 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1091), July 1946
1368 Correspondence with Imperial Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1091, July 1946
1368 Apprehension of Japanese Nationals (SCAPIN-1104), August 1946
1368 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1117), August 1946
1368 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1140), August 1946
1368 Correspondence with Imperial Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1140 [Empty
Folder]
1368 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1141), August 1946
1368 Correspondence with Imperial Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1141, August
1946
1368 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1164), August 1946
1368 Correspondence with Imperial Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1164, August
1946
1368 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1168), August 1946
1368 Correspondence with Imperial Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1168, August
1946
1368 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1188), July 1946-June 1947
1368 Correspondence with Imperial Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1188, September
1946
1368 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1192), August-September
1946
1368 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1192, October 1946-
March 1947
1368 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1194), August 1946-July 1947
1368 Correspondence with Imperial Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1194, December
1946, March 1947
1368 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1200), September 1946
1368 Correspondence with Imperial Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1200 [Empty
Folder]
1368 Memorandum to Imperial Japanese Government (SCAPIN-1205), September 1946
1368 Correspondence with Imperial Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1205,
September-October 1946
1368 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1237), August-September
1946
1368 Correspondence with Imperial Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1237, October
1946
1368 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1242), September-October
1946
1368 Correspondence with Imperial Japanese Government re Memo, Date 1 October
1946 [Empty Folder]
1368 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1267), October 1946
1368 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1267, Dec. 1946-April
1947
1368 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1276), October 1946

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 881
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1272: SCAPIN Chronological Files, 1945-1951

Box Subject
1368 Correspondence with Imperial Japanese Government re Memorandum-17 October
1946 [Empty Folder]
1368 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1287), October 1946
1368 Correspondence with Imperial Japanese Government re Memo Dated 24 October
1946 [Empty Folder]
1368 Clarification of Status of Former Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1288), Oct.
1946
1368 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminal (SCAPIN-1305), October 1946
1368 Correspondence with Imperial Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1305, December
1946
1368 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1316), August-November
1946
1368 Clarification of Status of Former Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1315), Nov.
1946
1368 Correspondence with Imperial Japanese Government re Memo Dated 5 November
1946, January 1947-March 1947
1368 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1317), August-November
1946
1368 Correspondence with Imperial Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1317, December
1946-March 1948
1368 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1326), September-November
1946
1368 Correspondence with Imperial Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1326, December
1946-June 1947
1368 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1327), August 1946-August
1947
1368 Correspondence with Imperial Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1327, February-
July 1947
1368 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1331), Sept. 1946-March
1947
1368 Correspondence with Imperial Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1331, December
1946-June 1947
1368 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1360), October-November
1946
1368 Correspondence with Imperial Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1360, February-
August 1947
1368 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1362), November 1946
1368 Correspondence with Imperial Japanese Government re Memo Dated 25
November 1946 [Empty Folder]
1368 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminal (SCAPIN-1369), November 1946
1368 Correspondence with Imperial Japanese Government re Memo Dated 30
November 1946 [Empty Folder]
1368 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1383), October-December
1946
1368 Correspondence with Imperial Japanese Government re Memo Dated 7 December
1946 [Empty Folder]
1368 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1385), December 1946
1368 Correspondence with Imperial Japanese Government re Memo Dated 10
December 1946 [Empty Folder]
1368 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1389), November-December
1946
1368 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1399), September 1946-June
1947

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 882
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1272: SCAPIN Chronological Files, 1945-1951

Box Subject
1368 Correspondence with Imperial Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1399, January-
September 1947
1369 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1410), December 1946
1369 Correspondence with Imperial Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1410, January
1947
1369 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1439), Nov. 1946-January
1947
1369 Correspondence with Imperial Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1439 [Empty
Folder]
1369 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1456), October 1946-January
1947
1369 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1456, February 1947-May
1947
1369 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1455), October 1946-January
1947
1369 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1455, February 1947-May
1947
1369 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1467), January 1947
1369 Correspondence with Imperial Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1467 [Empty
Folder]
1369 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1468), October 1946-January
1947
1369 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1468, April 1947-May
1947
1369 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1477), Dec. 1946-January
1947
1369 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1477 [Empty Folder]
1369 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals, January 1947 (2 folders)
1369 Correspondence with Japanese Government [Empty Folder]
1369 Correspondence with Japanese Government [Empty Folder]
1369 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1491), January 1947
1369 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1491 [Empty Folder]
1369 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1496), Dec. 1946-January
1947
1369 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1496, February-August
1947
1369 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1502), January-February 1947
1369 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1502 [Empty Folder]
1369 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1503), January-February 1947
1369 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1503, February-December
1947
1369 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1506), Nov. 1946-February
1947
1369 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1506, March 1947-June
1947
1369 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1516), February 1947
1369 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1516 [Empty Folder]
1369 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1517), Oct. 1946-February
1947
1369 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1517, March-November
1947
1369 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1525), February 1947

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 883
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1272: SCAPIN Chronological Files, 1945-1951

Box Subject
1369 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1525 [Empty Folder]
1369 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1531), January-February 1947
1369 Correspondence with Imperial Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1531, March-April
1947
1369 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1546), February-June 1947
1369 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1546, March-June 1947
1369 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1549), February 1947
1369 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1549 [Empty Folder]
1369 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1556), February-March 1947
1369 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1556 [Empty Folder]
1369 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1557), February-March 1947
1369 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1557, May-July 1947
1369 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1565), February-March 1947
1369 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1565, April-July 1947
1369 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1566), March 1947
1369 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1566 [Empty Folder]
1369 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1575), February-March 1947
1369 Correspondence with Imperial Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1575, March-April
1947
1369 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1589), March 1947
1369 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1589 [Empty Folder]
1369 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1590), March 1947
1369 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1590, May 1947
1369 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1596), March-April 1947
1369 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1596, May-June 1947
1369 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1607), March-April 1947
1369 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1607, June 1947
1369 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1608), April 1947
1369 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1608 [Empty Folder]
1369 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1613), April 1947
1369 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1613, May-June 1947
1369 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1620), April 1947
1369 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1620 [Empty Folder]
1369 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1628), April 1947
1369 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1628, June 1947
1369 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1633), April 1947
1369 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1633 [Empty Folder]
1369 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1642), April 1947
1369 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1642 [Empty Folder]
1369 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1648), April-May 1947
1369 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1648 [Empty Folder]
1369 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1649), April-May 1947
1369 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1649, May-June 1947
1369 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1650), May 1947
1369 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1650 [Empty Folder]

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 884
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1272: SCAPIN Chronological Files, 1945-1951

Box Subject
1369 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1661), April-May 1947
1369 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1661, June 1947
1369 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1666), May 1947
1369 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1666, June 1947
1369 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1667), May 1947
1369 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1667, August 1947
1369 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1685), May 1947
1369 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1685 [Empty Folder]
1369 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1686), May-July 1947
1369 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1686, May-June 1947
1369 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1694), May 1947
1369 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1694, June-July 1947
1369 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1700), May 1947
1369 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1700 [Empty Folder]
1369 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1701), May 1947
1369 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1701 [Empty Folder]
1369 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1719), May-June 1947
1369 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1719, June 1947
1369 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-1731), May-June 1947
1369 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN-1731, July 1947-June
1948
1369 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-3990-A), June 1947
1369 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 3990-A [Empty Folder]
1369 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-3994-A), May-June 1947
1369 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN-3994-A, March-July 1948
1369 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN-4017-A), June-July 1947
1369 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 4017-A [Empty Folder]
1369 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 4018-A), June 1947
1369 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 4018-A
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 4049-A), June-July 1947
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 4049-A, July 1947
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 4118-A), June-July 1947
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 4118-A, May 1948
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 4123-A), May-August 1947
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 4123-A, July, September
1947
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 4148-A), July 1947
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 4148-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 4155-A), July 1947
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 4155-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 4157-A), June-August 1947
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 4157-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 4196-A), July 1947
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 4196-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 4220-A), June-July 1947

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 885
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1272: SCAPIN Chronological Files, 1945-1951

Box Subject
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 4220-A, September 1947
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 4277-A), July-August 1947
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 4277-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 4279-A), July-August 1947
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 4279-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 4280-A), July-September 1947
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 4280-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 4301-A), July-August 1947
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 4301-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 4340-A), August 1947
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 4340-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 4341-A), August 1947
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 4341-A, September 1947
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 4343-A), July-August 1947
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 4343-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 4384-A), August 1947
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 4384-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 4431-A), May-September
1947
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 4431-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 4457-A), August 1947
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 4457-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 4459-A), August-September
1947
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 4459-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 4488-A), September 1947
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 4488-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 4489-A), September 1947
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 4489-A, Oct.-November
1947
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 4543-A), September 1947
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 4543-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 4548-A), September 1947
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 4548-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 4557-A), September 1947
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 4557-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 4568-A), September 1947
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 4568-A, Oct. 1947-January
1948
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 4584-A), September 1947
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 4584-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 4615-A), September 1947
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 4615-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 4674-A), September-October
1947
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 4674-A [Empty Folder]

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 886
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1272: SCAPIN Chronological Files, 1945-1951

Box Subject
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 4708-A), September-October
1947
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 4708-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 4709-A), October 1947
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 4709-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 4720-A), October 1947
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 4720-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 4729-A), October 1947
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 4729-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 4829-A), October-November
1947
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 4829-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 4885-A), October-November
1947
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 4885-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 4886-A), October-November
1947
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 4886-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 4887-A), November 1947
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 4887-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 4937-A), November 1947
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 4937-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 4945-A), Nov.-December 1947
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 4945-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 4955-A), Nov.-December 1947
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 4955-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 4980-A), Nov.-December 1947
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 4980-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 4986-A), December 1947
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 4986-A, February-March
1950
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 5020-A), Nov.-December 1947
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 5020-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 5067-A), December 1947
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 5067-A, January 1948
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 5088-A), Dec. 1947-January
1948
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 5088-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 5141-A), Dec. 1947-January
1948
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 5141-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 5154-A), January 1948
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 5154-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 5180-A), January 1948
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 5180-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 5184-A), December 1947,
December 1948
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 5184-A [Empty Folder]

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 887
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1272: SCAPIN Chronological Files, 1945-1951

Box Subject
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 5197-A), January 1948
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 5197-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 5210-A), January 1948
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 5210-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 5212-A), January 1948
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 5212-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 5220-A), January 1948
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 5220-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 5224-A), January-February
1948
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 5224-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 5233-A), January-February
1948
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 5233-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 5259-A), January-February
1948
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 5259-A, March-May 1948
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminal (SCAPIN 5280-A), February 1948
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 5280-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 5302-A), February 1948
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 5302-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 5310-A), February 1948
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 5310-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 5336-A), February-March 1948
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 5336-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 5384-A), February-March 1948
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 5384-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 5385-A), February-March 1948
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 5385-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 5397-A), February-March 1948
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 5397-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 5415-A), Oct. 1947, March
1948
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 5415-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 5424-A), March 1948
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 5424-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 5442-A), March 1948
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 5442-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 5448-A), March 1948
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 5448-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 5466-A), April 1948
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 5466-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 5475-A), January-March 1948
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 5475-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 5502-A), April 1948
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 5502-A [Empty Folder]

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 888
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1272: SCAPIN Chronological Files, 1945-1951

Box Subject
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 5514-A), April 1948
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 5514-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 5525-A), April 1948
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 5525-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 5554-A), April 1948
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 5554-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 5560-A), April 1948
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 5560-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 5568-A), April-May 1948
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 5568-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 5585-A), May 1948
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 5585-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 5627-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 5604-A), May 1948
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 5604-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 5615-A), May 1948
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 5615-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 5627-A), May 1948
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 5651-A), April-May 1948
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 5651-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 5661-A)
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government (SCAPIN 5661-A) [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 5666-A), June 1948
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 5666-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 5670-A), May-June 1948
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 5670-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 5695-A), June 1948
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 5695-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 5731-A), June 1948
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 5731-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 5764-A), June 1948
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 5764-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 5808-A), July 1948
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 5808-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 5820-A), July 1948
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 5820-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 5821-A), July 1948
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 5821-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 5838-A), June 1948-July 1948
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 5838-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 5839-A), July 1948
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 5839-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 5855-A), June-July 1948
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 5855-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 5863-A), June-July 1948

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 889
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1272: SCAPIN Chronological Files, 1945-1951

Box Subject
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government (SCAPIN 5863-A) [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 5875-A), July 1948
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 5875-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 5876-A), July 1948
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 5876-A [Empty Folder]
1370 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 5880-A), July 1948
1370 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 5880-A [Empty Folder]
1371 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 5901-A), July-August 1948
1371 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 5916-A), August 1948
1371 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 5939-A), August 1948
1371 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 5962-A), August 1948
1371 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 5962-A, Sept.-October
1948
1371 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 6020-A), September 1948
1371 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals, July 1948, September 1948
1371 Apprehension of a Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 6024-A), September 1948
1371 Apprehension of a Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 6046-A), September 1948
1371 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 6048-A), September 1948
1371 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 6067-A), September-October
1948
1371 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 6088-A), October 1948
1371 Apprehension of a Suspected War Criminal (SCAPIN 6092-A), October 1948
1371 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 6093-A), October 1948
1371 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 6115-A), October 1948
1371 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 6119-A), October 1948
1371 Apprehension of a Suspected War Criminal (SCAPIN 6135-A), October 1948
1371 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 6205-A), Nov.-December 1948
1371 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 6241-A), December 1948
1371 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 6242-A), December 1948
1371 Apprehension of a Suspected War Criminal (SCAPIN 6288-A), Dec. 1948-January
1949
1371 Apprehension of a Suspected War Criminal (SCAPIN 6310-A), January 1949
1371 Apprehension of a Suspected War Criminal (SCAPIN 6322-A), January-February
1949
1371 Apprehension of a Suspected War Criminal (SCAPIN 6339-A), January 1949
1371 Apprehension of a Suspected War Criminal (SCAPIN 6340-A), January 1949
1371 Apprehension of a Suspected War Criminal (SCAPIN 6349-A), January-February
1949
1371 Apprehension of a Suspected War Criminal (SCAPIN 6375-A), February 1949
1371 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 6426-A), February-March 1949
1371 Apprehension of a Suspected War Criminal (SCAPIN 6437-A), February-March
1949
1371 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 6464-A), March 1949
1371 Apprehension of a Suspected War Criminal (SCAPIN 6475-A), March 1949
1371 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 6516-A), April 1949
1371 Apprehension of a Suspected War Criminal (SCAPIN 6546-A), April 1949
1371 Apprehension of a Suspected War Criminal (SCAPIN 6553-A), April 1949

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 890
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1272: SCAPIN Chronological Files, 1945-1951

Box Subject
1371 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 6581-A), May 1949
1371 Apprehension of a Suspected War Criminal (SCAPIN 6589-A), May 1949
1371 Apprehension of a Suspected War Criminal (SCAPIN 6656-A), June 1949
1371 Apprehension of a Suspected War Criminal (SCAPIN 6705-A), July 1949
1371 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 6730-A), July 1949
1371 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 6740-A), July 1949
1371 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 6740-A, February 1950
1371 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 7003-A), December 1949
1371 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 7025-A), December 1949
1371 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 7070-A), January 1950
1371 Correspondence with Japanese Government re SCAPIN 7070-A, November 1949-
February 1950
1371 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 7082-A), February 1950
1371 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 7070-A/1), March 1950
1371 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 7103-A), March 1950
1371 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 7408-A), March 1951
1371 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals (SCAPIN 7496-A), February 1949
1371 Release of Kawashima, Tadashi and Koike, Naoto (SCAPIN 746-A), March 1946
1371 Release of Suspected War Criminals, April 1946
1371 Release from Sugamo
1371 Release of Matsuoka, Yosuki, from Sugamo Prison (SCAPIN-1021), June 1946
1371 Release of Internees (SCAPIN-1189), September 1946
1371 Release of Satomi, Hajime, September 1946
1371 Release of Japanese Nationals, September 1946
1371 Release from Hospital Arrest (SCAPIN 4731-A), October 1947
1371 Release from Hospital Arrest (SCAPIN 5022-A), December 1947
1371 Release from Hospital Arrest (SCAPIN 5524-A), April 1948
1371 Release form Hospital Arrest (SCAPIN 5860-A), July 1948
1371 Release from Hospital Arrest (SCAPIN 6083-A), October 1948
1371 Release from House or Hospital Arrest (SCAPIN 6264-A), December 1948
1371 Temporary Release of Convicted War Criminal (SCAPIN 6988-A), November 1949
1371 Temporary Release of Convicted War Criminal (SCAPIN 7092-A), February 1950
1371 Temporary Release of Convicted War Criminals (SCAPIN 7128-A), April 1950
1371 Unblocking of War Criminals Estates (SCAPIN 7181-A), February-May 1950
1371 Unblocking of War Criminals Estates (SCAPIN 7216-A), February-July 1950
1371 Blocking of War Criminals Estates (SCAPIN 7335-A), February-November 1950
1371 Transfer of Tohei, Takashi, a War Criminal, to Sugamo Prison (SCAPIN 7502-A),
April 1952
1371 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/57 dated 3 August 1950)
1371 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/58 dated 9 August 1950) Chinese
1371 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/59 dated 10 October 1950)
1371 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/60 dated 31 October 1950) British
1371 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/61 dated 30 November 1950)
1371 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/62 dated 26 December 1950)
1371 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/63 dated 13 January 1951)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 891
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1272: SCAPIN Chronological Files, 1945-1951

Box Subject
1371 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/64 dated 13 January 1951)
1371 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/65 dated 26 January 1951)
Australian
1371 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/66 dated 7 March 1951)
1371 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/67 dated 23 April 1951) Australian
1371 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/68 dated 12 May 1951) Australian
1371 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/69 dated 31 May 1951) Australian
1371 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/70 dated 6 June 1951) Australian
1371 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/71 dated 11 June 1951)
1371 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/72 dated 19 June 1951) Australian
1371 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/73 dated 23 June 1951) Australian
1371 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/74 dated 13 July 1951) Chinese
1371 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/75 dated 29 August 1951)
Netherlands
1371 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/76 8 September 1951)
1371 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/77 dated 8 February 1952)
1371 Notification of Death (SCAPIN 1331-A), May 1946
1371 Notification of Death (SCAPIN 1606-A), June 1946
1371 Notification of Death (SCAPIN 1642-A), June 1946
1371 Notification of Death (SCAPIN 1940-A), August 1946
1371 Notification of Death (SCAPIN 2531-A), September-November 1946
1371 Notification of Death (SCAPIN 2535-A), November 1946
1371 Notification of Death (SCAPIN 2648-A), November 1946
1371 Notification of Death (SCAPIN 2651-A), November 1946
1371 Notification of Death (SCAPIN-1504), January 1947-February 1947
1371 Notification of Death (SCAPIN 3439-A), February 1947-March 1947
1371 Notification of Death (SCAPIN-1713), April 1947-June 1947
1371 Notification of Death (SCAPIN 6095-A/52), March-April 1950
1371 Notification of Death (SCAPIN 5290-A/1), March 1947-May 1950
1371 Notification of Death (SCAPIN 6095-A/53), May 1950
1371 Notification of Death (SCAPIN 7452-A), July 1951
1372 SCAPINs and SCAPIN-As (Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals), November
1945-March 1950 [6 folders]
1372 LS-Memo, File Nos. 1-4, November 1945-April 1947 (4 folders)
1373 LS-Memo, File Nos. 5-8, May 1947-January 1950 (4 folders)
1373 LS Apprehension Memos, November 1945-February 1950 (2 folders)
1373 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN-957 dated 16 May 1946) British
1373 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN-966 dated 17 May 1946) Results of War
Crimes Trials (SCAPIN-1029 dated 19 June 1946) British
1373 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN-1044 dated 29 June 1946)
1373 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN-1099 dated 3 August 1946)
1373 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN-1109 dated 7 August 1946)
1373 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN-1145 dated 20 August 1946) British
1373 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN-1190 dated 9 September 1946)
1373 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN-1208 dated 17 September 1946) British
1373 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN-1314 dated 5 November 1946)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 892
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1272: SCAPIN Chronological Files, 1945-1951

Box Subject
1373 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN-1479 dated 20 January 1947) Australian
1373 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN-1538 dated 21 February 1947) British
1373 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN-1559 dated 6 March 1947) Australian
1373 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN-1572 dated 14 March 1947) French
1373 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN-1611 dated 16 April 1947)
1373 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN-1665 dated 12 May 1947) British
1373 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN-1671 dated 13 May 1947) U.S. Military
Commission, Shanghai
1373 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN-1704 dated 26 May 1947) British
1373 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 4075-A dated 30 June 1947) British
1373 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 4327-A dated 12 August 1947)
1373 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 4335-A dated 13 August 1947) U.S.
Military Commission, Yokohama
1373 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 4458-A dated 5 September 1947) -
Australian
1373 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 4476-A dated 9 September 1947)
Netherlands
1373 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 4624-A dated 1 October 1947) British
1373 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 4644-A dated 3 October 1947) - Military
Commission, Manila, Philippine Islands
1373 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 4676-A dated 9 October 1947) U.S.
Military Commission, Yokohama
1373 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 4738-A dated 21 October 1947) - U.S.
Military Commission, Guam
1373 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 4782-A dated 27 October 1947) - French
1374 Clarification of Status Completed File #1-#3, March 1946-March 1950 (3 folders)
1374 Clarification of Status of Former Suspected War Criminals, March 1946-March
1950 [132 folders]
1374 Monthly CLO Reports, February 1946-December 1947 (2 folders)
1375 Monthly CLO Reports, January-April 1949
1375 Monthly Expense Report for Apprehension by Japanese Police, Aug. 1948-January
1949
1375 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 4874-A dated 15 November 1947)
Australian
1375 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 5032-A dated 19 December 1947)
1375 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 5033-A dated 19 December 1947)
1375 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 5181-A dated 20 January 1948) Australian
1375 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 5290-A dated 20 February 1948) - Manila,
Philippines
1375 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 5365-A dated 8 March 1948)
1375 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 5431-A dated 25 March 1948)
1375 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 5439-A dated 27 March 1948)
1375 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 5619-A dated 20 May 1948)
1375 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 5664-A dated 1 June 1948) French
1375 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 5665-A dated 2 June 1948) Netherlands
1375 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 5759-A dated 28 June 1948) - Guam,
Marianas Islands
1375 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 5813-A dated 13 July 1948) Yokohama
1375 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 5924-A dated 16 August 1948) Yokohama

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 893
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1272: SCAPIN Chronological Files, 1945-1951

Box Subject
1375 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 5931-A dated 20 August 1948)
Netherlands
1375 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 5932-A dated 20 August 1948)
Netherlands
1375 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 5933-A dated 20 August 1948) British
1375 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 5949-A dated 26 August 1948) Yokohama
1375 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 5955-A dated 28 August 1948)
Netherlands
1375 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 5964-A dated 30 August 1948) Chinese
1375 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 5965-A dated 30 August 1948)
Netherlands
1375 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 5975-A dated 4 September 1948)
Netherlands
1375 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 5989-A dated 9 September 1948)
Marianas
1375 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 5984-A dated 9 September 1948)
Australian
1375 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 5994-A dated 10 September 1948) French
1375 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 5995-A dated 10 September 1948)
Netherlands
1375 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6056-A dated 30 September 1948)
Netherlands
1375 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6056-A dated 30 September 1948)
1375 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6059-A dated 1 October 1948) Yokohama
1375 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6069-A dated 4 October 1948) French
1375 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A dated 15 October 1948)
Netherlands
1375 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/1 dated 25 October 1948)
Netherlands
1375 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/2 dated 26 October 1948)- Marianas
1375 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/3 dated 2 November 1948)-
Netherlands
1375 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/4 dated 2 November 1948)-
Netherlands
1375 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/5 dated 5 November 1948)-
Yokohama
1375 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/6 dated 6 November 1948)-
Netherlands
1375 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/7 dated 17 November 1948)-
Yokohama
1375 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/8 dated 30 November 1948)-
Yokohama
1375 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/9 dated 30 November 1948)-
Netherlands
1375 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/10 dated 30 November 1948)-
Yokohama
1375 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/11 dated 30 November 1948) -
Yokohama and Philippines
1375 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/12 dated 2 December 1948)
Philippines
1375 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/13 dated 17 December 1948)
British

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 894
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1272: SCAPIN Chronological File, 1945-1951

Box Subject
1375 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/14 dated 18 December 1948)
Netherlands
1375 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/15 dated 22 December 1948)
Netherlands
1375 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/16 dated 30 December 1948) -
International Military Tribunal for the Far East
1376 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/17 dated 1 January 1949)
1376 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/18 dated 6 January 1949)
1376 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/19 dated 17 January 1949)
1376 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/20 dated 27 January 1949) French
1376 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/21 dated 21 February 1949)
Australia
1376 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/22 dated 25 February 1949)-
Netherlands
1376 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/23 dated 11 March 1949)
1376 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/24 dated 22 March 1949)
1376 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/25 dated 22 March 1949)
1376 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/26 dated 22 March 1949)
1376 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/27 dated 12 April 1949)
1376 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/28 dated 13 April 1949) British
1376 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/29 dated 22 April 1949)
Netherlands
1376 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/30 dated 19 May 1949)
1376 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/31 dated 1 June 1949)
Netherlands
1376 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/32 dated 7 June 1949)
1376 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/33 dated 13 June 1949) - Australia
1377 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/34 dated 28 June 1949)
1377 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/35 dated 21 July 1949) - 8th Army
1377 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/36 dated 21 September 1949) - 8th
Army
1377 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/37 dated 3 October 1949) - 8th
Army
1377 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/38 dated 2 November 1949)
1377 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/39 dated 29 November 1949) - 8th
Army
1377 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/40 dated 13 December 1949)
French
1377 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/41 dated 28 December 1949)
Mariana
1377 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/42 dated 13 January 1950)
Netherlands
1377 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/43 dated 13 January 1950) - 8th
Army
1377 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/44 dated 6 February 1950) - 8th
Army
1377 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/45 dated 14 March 1950) British
1377 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/46 dated 1 April 1950) - Tokyo Trial
1377 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/47 dated 8 April 1950)
Netherlands
1377 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/48 dated 8 April 1950) - 8th Army

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 895
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1274: 8th Army Reviews, 1946-1950

Box Subject
1377 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/49 dated 14 April 1950) - 8th Army
1377 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/50 dated 15 April 1950) - 8th Army
1377 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/51 dated 17 April 1950)
Netherlands
1377 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/54 dated 17 May 1950) Philippines
1377 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/55 dated 15 June 1950)
Netherlands
1377 Results of War Crimes Trials (SCAPIN 6095-A/56 dated 15 June 1950) - French

Summations of Non-Military Activities 1945-1948 (0331-UD-1273)


Boxes 1378-1380 location: 290/12/01/06

Box Subject
1378 Monthly Summary of Non-Military Activities in the Enforcement of the Post-
Surrender Policies for Japan and the Administration of Civil Affairs in Occupied
Korea, No. 1-No. 3, September 1945-December 1945 [3 folders]
1378 Summation of Non-Military Activities in Japan and Korea, No. 1-No. 5, September
1945-February 1946 [5 folders]
1378 Summation of Non-Military Activities in Japan, No. 7-No. 13, April-October 1946 (7
folders)
1379 Summation of Non-Military Activities in Japan, No. 14-No. 27, November 1946-
December 1947 (14 folders)
1380 Summation of Non-Military Activities in Japan, No. 28-No. 35, January-August
1948 (8 folders)

8th Army Reviews 1946-1950 (0331-UD-1274)


Boxes 1381-1382 location: 290/12/01/07

Box Subject
1381 Headquarters, U.S. Army Forces Western Pacific: Reviews by Office of the Staff
Judge Advocate, Vol. I (24 December 1945 to 18 September 1946)
1381 Headquarters, U.S. Army Forces Western Pacific: Reviews by Office of the Staff
Judge Advocate, Vol. II (20 September 1946 to 28 December 1946)
1381 Headquarters, Philippines-Ryukyus Command: Reviews by Office of the Staff Judge
Advocate, Vol. III (7 January 1947 to 14 July 1947)
1381 GHQ/US Army Forces, Pacific, Office of the Theater Judge Advocate - Reviews,
March 1946-August 1946
1381 Miscellaneous Military Commission Orders, 1946-1950
1381 Japanese Laws, Rules and Regulations Pertaining to Prisoners of War 1941, and
Appendix
1381 U.S. Eighth Army Reviews of War Crimes Trials, 24 January 1946-16 January 1950,
Vol. I thru Vol. XIII, Numbers 1 thru 370
1382 U.S. Eighth Army Reviews of War Crimes Trials 24 January 1946-16 January 1950.
Vol. I thru Vol. XIII, Numbers 1 thru 370

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 896
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division Entry 1278: Check Notes and Letters, 1947-1949

8th Army Reviews 1946-1951 (0331-UD-1277)


Box 1391 location: 290/12/02/03

Box Subject
1391 Outline of Proposed Reform of Civil Appeal System (Japan), September 1950
1391 Review of Staff Judge Advocate, January 1946-November 1947 (2 folders)
1391 Reviews by SCAP, 1947
1391 No Title, September 1948
1391 Special Orders: Appointing of Military Commissions (Extract), 1945-1949 (2
folders)

Cable and Radio Messages 1946-1950 (0331-UD-1275)


Boxes 1383-1387 location: 290/12/01/07

Box Subject
1383 Incoming & Outgoing Radios, Vols. I-V (September 1945-August 1946)
1384 Incoming & Outgoing Radios, Vols. VI-XI (September 1946-December 1947)
1385 Incoming & Outgoing Radios, Vols. XII-XIII (January-December 1948)
1385 Incoming and Outgoing Radios (January-October 1950) (5 folders)
1385 Incoming and Outgoing Radios (November 1950-June 1951)
1385 Incoming Cables, Unclassified, Vol. I (January-August 1946)
1385 Incoming Radios (1945)
1385 Unclassified Incoming and Outgoing Radios (July-December 1951)
1385 Unclassified Radios, Vols. XIV-XV (January-December 1949) (2 folders)
1386 Incoming Cables, Unclassified, Vols. II-V (September-December 1946) (4 folders)
1386 Incoming Cables, Unclassified, Vols. I-III (January-December 1947)
1386 Incoming Cables, Unclassified, (January-December 1949) (2 folders)
1386 Unclassified Radio, 1950
1386 Outgoing Cables (in the Clear) Vols. I-III (September-November 1946) (3 folders)
1387 Outgoing Cables (in the Clear) 1946, Vol. IV (December)
1387 Outgoing Cables (in the Clear) Vols. I-III (January-December 1947) (3 folders)
1387 Outgoing Cables (in the Clear) 1948, Vol. I (January-September)
1387 Outgoing Unclassified Cables (January-December 1949)
1387 Outgoing Messages, October 1945-February 1946
1387 Outgoing Messages, May 1946-August 1946 (2 folders)
1387 Unclassified Outgoing Radio, February 1950

Check Notes and Letters 1947-1949 (0331-UD-1278)


Boxes 1391A-1391F location: 290/12/02/03

Box Subject
1391A To Japanese Liaison G-2 (7701-12500, with gaps), April-October 1947 (9 folders)
1391B To Japanese Liaison G-2 (12503-18469, with gaps), Oct. 1947-August 1948 (12
folders)
1391C To Japanese Liaison G-2 (18502-21220, with gaps), August 1948-May 1950 (11
folders)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 897
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Administrative Division, Public Information Branch Entry 1187: Numeric Subject File, 1945-1949

Box Subject
1391D From Japanese Liaison (14223-16000), January-March 1948
1391D From Japanese Liaison (19025-20783), October 1948-September 1949
1391D To ATIS (6-11073, with gaps), December 1945-August 1947 (8 folders)
1391E To ATIS (11109-17897, with gaps), August 1947-July 1948 (8 folders)
1391F To ATIS (17903-21169, with gaps), July 1948-August 1949 (4 folders)

Statistical and Report Section

Daily Gazettes to Summation of Non-Military Activities in Japan and Korea 1945-


1948 (0331-UD-1183)
Box 899 location: 290/11/08/04

Box Subject
899 Daily Gazette, Volume 2, No. 2-59, January 1946-February 1946
899 Daily Gazette, Volume 2, No. 60-156, March 1946-June 1946
899 Daily Gazette, Volume 3, No. 2, January 1947
899 Daily Gazette, Volume 3, No. 90-150, May 1947-July 1947
899 Daily Gazette, Volume 4, No. 162-305
899 Summation of Non-Military Activities in Japan and Korea No. 3, December 1945
899 Summation of Non-Military Activities in Japan, April 1946-April 1948

Numeric File (Criminal Registry) 1945-1949 (0331-UD-1184)


Boxes 900-902 location: 290/11/08/04

Box Subject
900 Check Notes, Letters, etc., Legal Section to Chief of Staff, Tokyo Detention Camp
(Sugamo Prison), G-2 (Japanese Liaison), etc., November 1945-April 1947 (13
folders)
901 Correspondence from Central Liaison Office, Tokyo, Dec. 1945-April 1947 (8 folders)
902 Correspondence from Central Liaison Office, Tokyo, April-December 1947 (4 folders)
902 Correspondence from Central Liaison and Coordination Office, Tokyo, March-June
1948
902 Correspondence from Central Liaison and Coordination Office, Tokyo, June-Oct.
1948

Public Information Branch

Numeric Subject File 1945-1949 (0331-UD-1187)


Boxes 910-912 location: 290/11/08/07

Box Subject
910 Legal Section Informational Summary, Nos. 1-350, July 1947-February 1949 (13
folders)
911 Public Relations Informational Summary, Nos. 1-500, Nov. 1945-Feb. 1947 (20
folders)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 898
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Law Division Entry 1285: Miscellaneous File, 1945-1948

Box Subject
911 Public Relations Informational Summary (Extra Copy), February 1947-June 1947
912 Public Relations Informational Summary, Nos. 501-644 February-July 1947 (6
folders)
912 Public Relations Informational Summary (Extra Copy), February-July 1947

Law Division

Parole Board Decisions 1946-1951 (0331-UD-1280)


Boxes 1392-1394 location: 290/12/02/06

Box Subject
1392 Chinese-Dutch-American Convictions, March 1950
1392 Parole Office Memo File #3, May 1950-April 1952
1392 Petition for Penal Servitude in Homeland for Overseas War Criminals, August 1949-
June 1950
1392 Newspaper Articles (Parole), March-November 1950
1392 Law No. 142 (The Offenders Prevention and Rehabilitation Law, Promulgated on
May 31, 1949)
1392 Roster of Japanese War Criminals Convicted in China
1392 Meetings of the Parole Board, March 1950-April 1952
1392 Board of Parole, SCAP Circular #5, March 1950
1392 Law No. 143 (Law for the Enforcement of the Offenders Prevention and
Rehabilitation Law, Promulgated on May 31, 1949)
1392 Roster of Persons Confined at Sugamo Prison, 1949-1950
1392 Good Conduct Release Dates
1392 Sentenced Prisoners Interned at Sugamo Prison
1392 Misc. Petitions for Class A War Criminals
1393 Parole Board Hearings (First - One Hundred Sixteenth), April 1950- March 1952
(12 folders)
1394 Parole Action, July 1949-April 1952
1394 Parole Board Hearing, April 1950-March 1952
1394 Parole Roster by Prefecture #5
1394 Parole Board Meeting, March 1950-March 1952
1394 Parole Proceedings to 18 May 1951 Inclusive, May 1951
1394 Sugamo Prison Daily Report, March 1950-December 1951
1394 Sick File - Sugamo, March 1950-March 1951

Miscellaneous File 1945-1948 (0331-UD-1285)


Boxes 1404-1406 location: 290/12/03/03

Box Subject
1404 Allied Council Questions, May 1946-October 1946
1404 Amendments to Exercise of Civil and Criminal Jurisdiction, September 1946
1404 Constitution of Japan

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 899
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Law Division Entry 1290: Miscellaneous File, 1945-1951

Box Subject
1404 Decision and Judgement: Official Transcript of the International Military Tribunal
in the Matter of the United States of America, the French Republic ... vs. Herman
William Goering, et al, Defendants
1404 Establishment of Military Occupation Courts; Amendment to Exercise of Criminal
Jurisdiction
1404 Questions Concerning Judicial Jurisdiction, February 1948
1404 Regulations Governing the Trials of Accused War Criminals, December 1945-May 1948
1404 Report on the Organization of the Japanese Government (As of 1 January 1946),
Vol. 1 & 2
1404 SCAPIN-128, 1543, 1740
1404 The Judgement of the G.H.Q. War Crimes Tribunal in the Case of U.S.A. v. Toyoda,
Soemu
1405 Amendments to Regulations Governing the Trials of Accused War Criminals,
December 1946
1405 Government Agencies (Miscellaneous)
1405 Imperial Ordinance, Cabinet Order
1405 Iron and Steel Companies
1405 Japan Ford Motor Co.
1405 Japanese Banks
1405 Kailan Mining Administration, February 1946
1405 List of Japanese Government Agencies, January 1946-February 1947
1405 Nippon Mining Company, December 1945
1405 No Title, March 1933-May 1946
1405 Operational Directive No. 33, No. 33/1, No. 55, May 1948, November 1949
1405 Restitution of Japanese Property, August-December 1946
1405 Rising Sun Petroleum Co.
1406 List of Patents Canceled
1406 No Title
1406 No Title
1406 Press Translations and Summaries - Japan, August 1948
1406 Rusu Gyomukyoku ni kansuru Setsumei
1406 SCAPIN - #1937
1406 SCAPIN - #534, #757
1406 SCAPIN - #756, #1740
1406 SCAPIN - #777, #1453
1406 Silk Company - Japanese, October-December 1945
1406 Standard Vacuum Oil Companys Tsurumi Terminal
1406 Teikoku Mining Development Co.
1406 The Public Corporation for Industrial Development of Korea
1406 USCC Turn Over Procedures, September 1947

Miscellaneous File 1945-1951 (0331-UD-1290)


Box 1429 location: 290/12/04/04

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 900
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Law Division Entry 1286: Military Letter and General Orders, 1945-1952

Box Subject
1429 Allied Land Forces, South East Asia War Crimes Instructions No. 1, 2nd-Edition (1st
Edition is Hereby Canceled), May 1946
1429 Conversion Certificates for Class A Military Currency, 19 July 1946
1429 Czechoslovak War Crimes Legislation, November-December 1947
1429 Employment of Japanese Police, June 1950
1429 Engineer Intelligence Library Catalogue, June 1949-January 1950
1429 Excess Military Commission Orders, February-July 1946
1429 Fishing Vessels, September 1949-April 1951
1429 Guide to Pacific Islands, June 1943
1429 Manila Correspondence, January 1946-December 1948
1429 Manila Correspondence, Miscellaneous, 1949
1429 Notification of Shipment of Japanese Documents, January 1947-January 1948
1429 Organization of General Headquarters
1429 Preliminary Trial Brief - Geneva Prisoner of War Convention - Japan (Evidentiary
Doc. #1672)
1429 Proposed SCAP Circular
1429 Recovered Records - Philippine Islands, November 1945
1429 Reference List of Members of Allied Council for Japan and Foreign Missions, May
1947, July 1948
1429 Report to Washington on Fukunaga, Takeo (Protest Field by American Legion)
1429 SCAP Circular, October 1946-January 1948
1429 SOP - Linguist Personnel, January 1946
1429 United Nations War Crimes Commission, Far Eastern and Pacific Sub-Commission
(Lists Nos. 68-77), February 1948
1429 Whos Who in Japan

Military Letter and General Orders 1945-1952 (0331-UD-1286)


Boxes 1407-1409 location: 290/12/03/04

Box Subject
1407 SCAPINs (4 folders)
1407 GHQ Letter Orders, January 1947-December 1951 (5 folders)
1408 Eighth Army Military Commission Orders No. 1-No. 161, February 1946-March
1948
1408 Eighth Army Military Commission Orders No. 163, April 1948
1408 Eighth Army Military Commission Orders No. 173-No. 435, March-December 1948
1408 Eighth Army Military Commission Orders No. 436-No. 561, January-February 1949
1408 Eighth Army Military Commission Orders No. 562-No. 778, March-June 1949
1408 SCAP General Orders, 1945-1952, List of
1408 AFPAC General Orders (1945: No. 1-No. 159), April-September 1945
1408 AFPAC General Orders (1945: No. 169-No. 399), September-November 1945
1409 AFPAC General Orders (1945: No. 400-No. 437), December 1945
1409 AFPAC General Orders (1945: No. 2-No. 199), January-May 1946
1409 AFPAC General Orders (1946: No. 200-No. 551), November 1946

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 901
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Law Division Entry 1289: Decimal File, 1945-1951

Box Subject
1409 AFPAC General Orders (1946: No. 552-No. 578), Far East Command General
Orders (1947: No. 1-No. 133), Far East Command General Orders (1948: No. 1-
No. 39), December 1946
1409 Far East Command General Orders (1947: No. 1-No. 125), January-October 1947
1409 Far East Command General Orders (1949: No. 1-No. 60), (1950: No. 1-No. 83),
January 1949-July 1950
1409 Far East Command General Orders (1951: No. 1-No. 150), January-June 1951
1409 Far East Command General Orders (1951: No. 151-No. 285), October, December
1951
1409 Far East Command General Orders (1952: No. 1-No. 109), April 1952

Far East Commands Circulars, etc. 1945-1947 (0331-UD-1287)


Box 1410 location: 290/12/03/05

Box Subject
1410 USAFPAC Circular (1945; Nos. 1-132), June-September 1945
1410 USAFPAC Circular (1946; Nos. 1-108), January-December 1946
1410 Far East Command Circulars, January-March 1947
1410 GHQ/Far East Command Military Commission Orders, January 1946-October 1948
1410 Special Orders - GHQ/USAFPAC, August 1945-December 1947 (2 folders)
1410 Special Orders - Eighth Army, December 1945-April 1950 (3 folders)

Decimal File 1945-1951 (0331-UD-1289)


Boxes 1413-1428 location: 290/12/03/06

Box Subject
1413 000.2: Termination of the National Emergency, March 1946-July 1947
1413 000.2: U.S. Treaty Developments, November 1945-April 1950
1413 Index Control File
1413 Recording, January 1946-July 1949 (5 folders)
1413 Recording, January-December 1945
1413 Religion, December 1945-September 1949
1413 000.5: Crimes & Criminal Offenses, December 1945-April 1949
1413 000.5A: Treason, March 1946-April 1950
1413 000.5B: War Crimes, November 1945-March 1950
1413 000.5C: War Crimes, Philippines, September 1946-December 1948
1413 000.5D: War Crimes Commission - United Nations, January 1946-September 1948
1413 000.5E: War Criminals, November 1945-August 1948
1413 000.5E: War Criminals, Vol. II, September 1948-December 1950
1413 000.5E: War Criminals, Vol. IV, January 1949-February 1951
1413 000.5F: War Crimes - Australia, July 1948-October 1949
1413 000.5F: War Criminals - Australian List, December 1946-March 1949
1414 000.5G: War Criminals - British, September 1946-April 1949
1414 000.5H: War Criminals Preliminary Board of Opinion, October 1946-August 1948
1414 000.5I: War Criminals Regulations, June 1945-November 1947

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 902
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Law Division Entry 1289: Decimal File, 1945-1951

Box Subject
1414 000.5J: War Criminals, Vol. I - Sugamo Prison, May 1946-December 1948
1414 000.5J: War Criminals, Vol. II - Sugamo Prison, February -May 1949
1414 000.5K: War Criminals - Superior Orders, November 1946-January 1947
1414 000.5L: Trading with Enemy Act, May 1946-October 1947
1414 000.71: Interviews, July 1946, April 1947
1414 004: Companies, Enterprises, July 1947-July 1950
1414 004: Companies, January 1945-August 1947
1414 Confinement of War Criminals, November 1948-June 1949
1414 Newspaper Clippings, November 1945-May 1949
1414 Property of Japanese War Criminals
1414 Trade Memorandums, April-May 1947
1415 004E: Baw Maw
1415 004F: Ford Motor Co., June 1946-May 1951
1415 010: Legal Division Justification, October 1945-September 1948
1415 010A: Laws and Ordinances, March 1946-February 1951 (2 folders)
1415 010B: Imperial Ordinance #311
1415 010C: Legal Bibliography, April 1946-June 1946
1415 010D: Legal Assistance, October 1945-May 1950
1415 010E: Nationality Law, Vol. I, November 1945-November 1947
1415 010E: Nationality Law, Vol. II, March 1949
1415 Ministry of Finance Order No. 88, 1945
1416 010.1: Constitution, February-March 1948
1416 010.2: International Prosecution Section, Vol. I, August 1946-January 1949
1416 010.2: International Prosecution Section, Vol. II, March 1949
1416 010.2A: Invitation to War Crimes Trials to All Nations, October 1948-February
1949
1416 010.5: Japanese Documents of English Translation, June 1946-September 1947
1416 010F: Legal Problems, Organizations, September 1946
1416 010G: Legal, Misc., November 1945-July 1949
1416 012.2A: Japanese Taxes on Prostitution, May 1946-November 1949
1416 012.2A: Prostitution, Punishment of, July 1947-July 1949
1416 012.2A: Prostitution, Vol. II, July 1948-January 1950
1417 013.2: Defense Council, July 1946-October 1949
1417 013.3: Code of Criminal Procedure, February 1946-October 1950
1417 013.4: Minutes of Press Code, September 1945-March 1949
1417 013.4: Press Code Violation, II, September 1945-May 1950
1417 014.12: Police Force, July 1946, July 1947
1417 014.12A: Police File, September 1946, June 1947
1417 014.311: Enemy Nationals, January 1947
1417 014.33: Citizenship, November 1945-August 1950
1417 014.37: Japanese Non Military Knowledge, July 1946
1417 014.391: Immigration, May-June 1949
1417 014.521: Extradition, March 1947-June 1949
1417 016A: Opinions
1417 019: Insurance, September 1946-June 1949

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 903
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Law Division Entry 1289: Decimal File, 1945-1951

Box Subject
1417 020: CIS, G-2, January 1946, November 1946
1417 072: Company with Use of Patents, Vol. II, August 1946-September 1946
1417 072: Patents, August 1948-December 1950
1417 072: Patents, Trade Marks & Copyrights, February 1949-April 1950
1417 072: Patents, Vol. I, October 1945-October 1948
1417 No Title, March 1950-June 1950
1418 073: Copyrights and Trademarks, February 1947-July 1949
1418 080A: Red Cross, August 1945-March 1948
1418 080B: International Red Cross, August 1945-July 1949 (2 folders)
1418 091: Russian, July 1946-July 1950
1418 091A: Other Countries - Ryukyuan, March 1946-November 1950
1418 091A: Robert Virs, June 1949, April 1950
1418 091B: Korea, Volumes I-IV, November 1945-March 1950 (4 folders)
1418 091C: Germany, August 1946-March 1950
1418 091C: Korean, March 1950-October 1950
1418 Japanese Government, Vols. I-IV, May 1946-August 1949 (4 folders)
1419 091D: Japanese Government, Vol. V, June 1949-December 1950
1419 091E: Australia, April 1947-March 1951
1419 091F: Austria, December 1945
1419 091G: British, April 1947-October 1950
1419 091H: China, Vols. I-III (3 folders)
1419 091I: France, January 1948-October 1950
1419 091J: Formosan (Shibuya Incident), July 1946-March 1947
1419 091K: Formosan-Chinese (Status in Japan), December 1945-September 1950
1419 091L: Spain, November-December 1948
1419 091M: India, September 1947-February 1951
1419 091N: Italy, April 1947-August 1950
1419 091P: Norway, Mexico, May 1947-September 1951
1419 091Q: Netherlands, July 1946-June 1950
1419 091Q: Philippines, May 1946-September 1950
1419 091R: Portuguese
1419 091S: Koreans - Extradition, January-February 1949
1419 091T: Swiss
1419 091U: Hai Lieh Case, July 1947-July 1950
1419 091U: Hai Lieh, October 1950-March 1951
1419 091U: SS Hai Lieh, March 1949-February 1951
1420 091.112: Diplomatic, February-March 1947
1420 091.112A: Diplomatic Section, January 1947-December 1948
1420 091.112B: Foreign Technical and Scientific Representative, July 1948-February
1949
1420 091.31A: Commercial Exploitation of Commodities, September 1945-April 1947
1420 091.33: Japanese Natural Resources, January 1949-March 1950
1420 091.33A: Mining of Any Ore, April 1947-May 1947
1420 091.417: Status of Koreans & Formosans
1420 091.417A: Chinese & Formosans Repatriation, June-October 1946

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 904
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Law Division Entry 1289: Decimal File, 1945-1951

Box Subject
1420 091.417B: Japanese Repatriation, March 1946-January 1949
1420 092.2: Treaties, August-November 1945
1420 092.3: Geneva Conference, Vols. I-II, November 1948-August 1949 (2 folders)
1420 092.3: Geneva Conference, World Jewish Congress, April-June 1949
1420 110.01: Bills and Budgets, August 1946-May 1948
1420 123: Currency, December 1945-November 1950
1421 150: Claim - Hunt, Hill and Betts, December 1948-January 1950
1421 150: Claim Isbrandtsen Co., Inc., December 1949-January 1950
1421 150: Claim No. C-EX736, EX-30270, December 1947-September 1950
1421 150: Claim, May 1950-February 1951
1421 150: Frederick Mahogany Co.
1421 150: Government Claim, A, April 1944-September 1949
1421 150: Government Claim, B, August 1949-September 1950
1421 150A: Claims Reference
1421 150B: Claims Suspended, April 1946-December 1950
1421 150C: Claim V. OCC Pers., December 1944-August 1950
1421 150D: Wiersum (Claims), October 1947-November 1950
1421 Amerex Claim - Amernile Claim, November 1949-April 1950
1421 No Title, December 1947-December 1948
1421 No Title, November 1945-May 1951
1421 Virchand Panachand & Co., Inc., January 1948-February 1948
1422 202: Report of Investigations
1422 230.01: Economic Purge, Vols. I-VI (1945-1947) (6 folders)
1422 230.01A: Tashiro, Hisao, March 1947-June 1947
1422 230.033A: Foreign Nationals, July 1946-August 1950
1422 230.033B: Conditions in Japan, November 1946
1422 230.033C: Stateless Persons, November 1946-November 1950
1422 230.033D: United Nations Nationals, October 1945-November 1950
1422 230.4: Law Division Personnel, August 1948-September 1948
1422 230A: Regulations - U.S. Occupation, April 1946-October 1948
1422 230B: Regulations, Japanese Occupation, October 1945-February 1949
1423 230.437: Coordination of Papers, March 1946, September 1946
1423 230.438: Staff Memo Reference, May 1947-December 1947
1423 230.44: Overtime for Personnel, June 1946-June 1947
1423 248.1: Organization Report As of 1 December 1947
1423 250.1: Looted Property, SCAP Indemnification of USCC, November-December
1947
1423 250.4: Civil Occupation Court, February-March 1950
1423 250.4: Courts - Martial, November 1945-February 1949
1423 250.4A: Courts - Criminal Jurisdiction, February 1946, February 1949
1423 250.4A: Courts - Criminal Jurisdiction, November 1945-November 1948
1423 250.4B: Courts - United Nations Nationals, June 1949-October 1950
1423 250.4B: Courts - United Nations Nationals, Vol. I, October 1946-August 1948
1423 250.4B: Courts - United Nations Nationals, Vol. III, February 1947-February 1948
1423 250.4C: Civil Jurisdiction Occupation Courts, Vol. I, July 1946-June 1948

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 905
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Law Division Entry 1289: Decimal File, 1945-1951

Box Subject
1423 250.4C: Civil Jurisdiction Occupation Courts, Vol. II, September 1948-September
1949
1423 250.4D: Miscellaneous Court Operations, September 1945-August 1948
1423 250.4E: Occupation Court Fines, January 1947-November 1949
1423 250.4F: Occupation Court Statistics, April 1946-March 1950
1423 250.4H: Japanese Courts - Criminal Jurisdiction over United Nations, June 1946-
April 1950
1423 250.4I: Konishi Case, January-August 1947
1423 250.4J: Kawakita, September 1947-May 1948
1423 Exercise of Criminal Jurisdiction, August 1946-January 1951
1424 250.401: Criminal Jurisdiction (Proposed), February 1946-April 1949
1424 250.4K: Okawa Shumei, May 1946-June 1947
1424 250.4L: Lt. Parisons, September-October 1946
1424 250.4M: Epheain E. Sinn, November 1946-September 1951
1424 250.4N: Patrick Tomkinson, January-October 1946
1424 250.4O: Uyeki & Tatishi, Vol. I, August 1946-March 1947
1424 250.4P: Trial of Rin Po and Cheng Chun Chow, February 1946-May 1948
1424 250.4Q: Military Occupation Court, SCAP Circular, February 1946-February 1951
1424 250.4R: Exercise of Criminal Jurisdiction, Vol. I, September 1947-January 1950
1424 250.4R: Exercise of Criminal Jurisdiction, Vol. II, August 1946-October 1950
1424 260: Pensions and Benefits, March 1946-July 1949
1424 290: Personnel Screening, May-September 1947
1424 300.4E: Operational Directives - Eighth Army, January 1946-February 1950
1424 300.5: Circular, June 1948-October 1950
1424 300.6A: Memoranda and Notes, July 1949
1424 300.6F: Proposed Staff Memorandum, November-December 1946
1424 300.6G: SCAPIN, May 1948-January 1952
1424 300.6H: Meeting of Executive Officers, June-July 1947
1424 General Orders - SCAP, January-February 1946
1425 310.1: S.O.P., June 1946-February 1948
1425 310.2: Office Space, April 1946-June 1949
1425 311.1: Government Mails, December 1945-April 1950
1425 311.3: Teleconference, December 1947
1425 311.7: Censorship, April-May 1946
1425 311: Communications, May 1946-March 1949
1425 312.1A: Documents, May 1946-July 1949
1425 312: Correspondence, October 1947
1425 314: CIS, May 1947
1425 319.1: Report of Activities, October 1945-September 1947
1425 319.1A: Phenacetin, May 1947
1425 320.2: Weekly Strength Reports, June 1946-July 1947
1425 320.3: Organization of General Headquarters
1425 320.3: Table of Organization, January 1946-June 1947
1425 323.03: Admiralty, May 1947-January 1951
1425 323.03: Admiralty, September 1946-July 1950

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 906
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Law Division Entry 1289: Decimal File, 1945-1951

Box Subject
1425 323.03B: Claim Asserted by U.S. Maritime Commission, November 1947-March
1948
1425 323.03B: Salvage Claims of American-Hawaiian SS Company Against #3
Fukutoku-Maru, September 1947-March 1949
1425 323.03D: SCAJAP, August 1946-March 1948
1425 323.03E: Salvage of Tanker Chuei-Maru, February-March 1949
1425 323.03F: Claim of Chyun Kyung Shyuck, January 1946-May 1948
1425 323.03G: SS Umtata and SS Akiura-Maru, January-July 1948
1425 323.03H: No. 2 Shinsei-Maru, March-August 1948
1425 323.03I: SS President Taft, January-June 1949
1425 323.31: Removal of Restriction on Political, Civil and Religious, Feb. 1946-April
1946
1425 325.2: Authorization, March 1947-July 1948
1425 326: Regular Army, October 1946, March 1948
1425 330.32: Roster of Correspondence, March-November 1949
1425 332.3: Personal Property, August 1948-November 1950
1425 333.5: Criminal Investigation Reports, January 1948-December 1949
1425 333.5A: Black Market, March 1946-December 1950
1425 333.5B: Investigation, March 1946-October 1948
1425 334: Conference, December 1945-October 1948
1425 334: Investigation for Allied Council, January-December 1948
1426 334: Conferences - Far Eastern Commission, 1945-1946, Vol. I
1426 334: Conferences - Far Eastern Commission, 1947, Vol. II
1426 334: Conferences, Vol. IA
1426 335.18: Christmas Message, December 1945, December 1946
1426 335.2: Staff Study, July 1946-February 1949
1426 337: Conference for SCAP Legal, Vol. II, March 1948-December 1950
1426 337: Conferences for the Law Division, Vol. I, July 1947-February 1948
1426 350.01: Requests for Publications, March 1946-January 1951
1426 350.03: Translations, December 1945-April 1948
1426 350: Education, March 1949-June 1950
1426 360.112: Violations of SCAP Directives
1426 360.112A: Violations of Imperial Ordinance, June 1946-July 1949
1426 360.112B: Violations of General Order - Violation of SCAP Circular, May 1948-July
1950
1426 380.02: Information Management Group, November 1947
1426 383.6: Prisoners of War
1426 383.8: Transaction of Occupation Personnel, November 1946, March 1947
1426 385.2: Weapon, June 1949, October 1950
1426 386.7: Assets - Imperial House Hold, January 1946-November 1950
1426 386.7: Revolving Funds, July 1945-September 1947
1426 386: Property Affected by War, November 1945-April 1948
1426 386A: Occupation Damages
1426 387.5: Arbitration, January 1945-April 1951
1426 387.6: Reparations
1427 400.211: Shares of Stock, August 1949-January 1951 (2 folders)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 907
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Law Division Entry 1291: Radio Cables, 1945-1950

Box Subject
1427 400.51: Conversion Table, October 1946
1427 410.2A: Metals, Gold, Silver etc., July 1938-December 1950
1427 410.2F: Aluminum, July-August 1946
1427 410.2G: Pearl Smuggling, December 1945-October 1948
1427 411.73: Cables, May 1947-March 1950
1427 411.8: Cement, April 1950
1427 411.9: Rubber, Lead and Tin, July 1946-June 1949
1427 412.2: Pipe, July 1946, November 1946
1427 412: Electricity, November 1947-October 1950
1427 413.4: Telegraph, March 1947
1427 413.4A: Communications between the State Department and the Japanese
Government, December 1941-February 1949
1427 413: Machinery in General, January 1948
1427 441.1: Narcotics and Drugs, May 1947
1427 441.1A: Poisonous Beverages, November 1945-April 1946
1427 461: Publications and Books, April 1946-February 1951
1427 462A: Papers, January-August 1947
1427 463.3: Coal, June 1946-August 1947
1427 463.8: Petroleum, December 1945-August 1950
1427 517: Chemical Fertilizer, March 1947
1427 518: Shipping of Remains, March 1948-January 1950
1427 600.6: Nationals Property, June 1947-July 1948
1428 680: Occupational Trends, May 1946-September 1948

Radio Cables 1945-1950 (0331-UD-1291)


Boxes 1430-1431 location: 290/12/04/04

Box Subject
1430 Incoming Cables, 1947
1430 Incoming Cables, Vols. I-V, 1946
1430 Incoming Message, 1945
1430 Incoming Message, December 1945
1430 Incoming Radio Messages
1430 Incoming Radios
1430 Outgoing Cables, Vol. I, 1946-1947
1430 Outgoing Cables, Vol. II, 1946
1430 Outgoing Radio Only
1430 Outgoing Radios
1431 Directive Cables, 1947
1431 Incoming Cables, 1949
1431 Incoming Cables, January-June 1948
1431 Incoming Cables, Vols. I-II, 1947
1431 Incoming Radios, 1950
1431 Outgoing Cables, 1948 (2 folders)
1431 Outgoing Cables, 1949

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 908
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Law Division Entry 1297: Miscellaneous Subject File, 1945-1949

Box Subject
1431 Outgoing Radios, 1950
1431 Selected Data on the Occupation of Japan, February 1949

Miscellaneous Subject File 1943-1951 (0331-UD-1293)


Box 1433 location: 290/12/04/05

Box Subject
1433 Angaur Phosphate Project, April 1947, June 1947
1433 Briefing of Radios, August 1947-October 1948
1433 CCC Meetings, Vol. I, January-March 1948
1433 CCC Meetings, Vols. I-IV, October1946-December 1947 (4 folders)
1433 Central Bank of Ryukyus
1433 Civil Affairs Agreement with Korea, May 1944-August 1950
1433 Directive - Textiles, June-October 1946
1433 Directives Policy Drafts, June-July 1946
1433 Disorderly Conduct/Delinquency, November 1946-September 1948
1433 Economic Deconcentration Program (SCAPIN), June 1946
1433 Extra Cables, August 1947
1433 Kumiaiin Meibo
1433 Kyoto Report of Visit & Data, November 1945-October 1946
1433 Maps, August 1945-October 1947
1433 Newspapers, March-April 1947
1433 No Title
1433 Occupation Instructions, #2/5 and #3, February 1946-January 1948
1433 Occupation Instructions, #4, September 1946-January 1947
1433 Occupation Instructions, #5, January 1948-April 1950
1433 Operations Instructions, November-December 1945
1433 Preliminary Report on Japanese Statistical Organization
1433 Reparations, November 1945-June 1946
1433 Ryukyus Clearance Conference, October 1945-April 1947
1433 Surrender Documents, Vol. III [Empty Folder]
1433 Suspense File, August-December 1947
1433 Trade Memorandums, April-May 1947
1433 Traffic Delinquency Reports, January-July 1947
1433 Weekly Work Summary, May-December 1949
1433 Zaibatsu, October-November 1945

Miscellaneous Subject File 1945-1949 (0331-UD-1297)


Boxes 1439-1440 location: 290/12/04/07

Box Subject
1439 Law
1439 Agricultural Laws
1439 Sorge Spy Ring, December 1947-May 1949
1439 Surrender Documents, December 1943-September 1945

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 909
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Law Division Entry 1294: Miscellaneous Classified File, 1945-1952

Box Subject
1439 SCAP Position re: Foreign Trade, October 1946
1439 Weekly Work Summary
1439 Treaties between U.S. & Japan
1439 Misc. Incoming Radios/Extracts from JCS Directives, September 1945-May 1948
1439 Acquisition of Property by U.S. Government in Japan, April 1946-January 1947
1439 War Politics in Japan, August 1946
1439 Weekly Work Summary, September 1948-February 1949
1439 Treatment of United Nations Property in Japan, August 1946-October 1947
1439 No Title, December 1945-December 1946
1439 Disposition of Government Property, July 1946
1439 Economic Purge, August 1946-November 1946
1439 Purge, February 1946-September 1950
1439 Miscellaneous Japanese Laws, Bills, Drafts, Acts, Ordinances, Regulations, July
1946-October 1946
1439 Policy in Disposition of Puppet Government Assets in Japan, July 1946-August 1946
1440 Foreign Missions in Japan
1440 Basic Post-Surrender Policy for Japan
1440 Control of Wages & Hours in Japan (R&A No. 2454), July 1945
1440 Prelude to Peace, August 1941-March 1945
1440 No Title, February 1933-February 1947
1440 War Politics in Japan, August 1946
1440 Judgement - International Military Tribunal for the Far East - Part A, Chapters I, II,
III, Part B, Chapter IV, November 1948 (3 folders)
1440 Manchuria - Report of the Commission of Enquiry Appointed by the League of
Nations, August 1932
1440 U.S.-Japan Treaty, Mandated Islands (Preliminary Trial Brief)

Miscellaneous Classified File 1945-1952 (0331-UD-1294)


Boxes 1434-1435 location: 290/12/04/06

Box Subject
1434 151 Claims Due to War, May 1946, September 1946
1434 255 Camps for prisoners of war
1434 Case No. 330, January-March 1947
1434 Case No. 330, June-December 1946
1434 Case No. 330, Motoji Yamaguchi with Aliases, et al, November 1946-April 1947
1434 Case No. 330, October 1946-April 1947
1434 Case No. 330, Yamaguchi, April 1947
1434 Case No. 330, Yamaguchi, Motoji, November 1946-April 1947
1434 Case No. 330, Yamaguchi, November 1948
1434 China, October 1945-June 1950
1434 Class A Japanese War Crimes Suspects at Sugamo, January 1946-December 1948
1434 Class A War Crimes, June 1947-March 1948
1434 Classified Downgrading Material, May 1946-November 1948
1434 Documents Lists, December 1946-June 1948

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 910
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Legislation and Justice Division Entry 1299: Miscellaneous File, 1945-1952

Box Subject
1434 Index to Miscellaneous Secret Files
1434 Intelligence Summary - 1 June 1946 to 15 June 1946
1434 Kawakita, Tomoya, January 1947-June 1948
1434 Miscellaneous Reports, February 1946-September 1949
1434 No Title, February 1947-April 1948
1434 No Title, March 1947-June 1947
1434 No Title, October 1947-August 1948
1434 Notes on Case No. 330, April 1947
1434 Operations Instructions, August 1946, May 1948
1434 Provoo, John D., October 1945-June 1949 (2 folders)
1434 United Nations War Crimes Commission Documents, April 1946, June 1946
1434 War Crimes - Hostilities and Launching etc., January 1945
1434 War Crimes Suspects, July 1945-September 1948 (2 folders)
1434 War Crimes Trials in Manila, May 1947-December 1948
1435 Bunka Camp, December 1946-March 1948
1435 Bunka prisoner of war camp File, September 1945-June 1949
1435 Classified Document Log
1435 Confidential Files
1435 Confidential Log
1435 Confidential Log
1435 Confidential, Miscellaneous, January 1951-April 1952
1435 Confidential, Miscellaneous, June 1946-December 1950
1435 Defense Plans, June 1950-October 1951
1435 Documents Pertaining to the Activities of SCAP, November 1948
1435 List of prisoner of war camps
1435 Release of Australian War Criminal Suspects, October 1949-February 1950
1435 Secret Log
1435 Secret Log, November 1950-March 1952
1435 Secret, Miscellaneous, October 1945-April 1952
1435 Weekly Reports of Former Class A Suspect Cases, October 1948-January 1949

Legislation and Justice Division

SCAP-INS 1945-1951 (0331-UD-1298)


Boxes 1441-1443 location: 290/12/05/01

Box Subject
1441 SCAPIN-1 thru SCAPIN-1200 (12 folders)
1442 SCAPIN-1201 thru SCAPIN-1900 (7 folders)
1443 SCAPIN 562-A to SCAPIN 7280-A
1443 Daily Gazette, January 1951-June 1951
1443 Daily Gazette, July 1951-December 1951

Miscellaneous File 1945-1952 (0331-UD-1299)


Boxes 1444-1448 location: 290/12/05/02

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 911
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Legislation and Justice Division Entry 1299: Miscellaneous File, 1945-1952

Box Subject
1444 Attorney Generals Opinion, May 1949, October 1949
1444 Civil Code Book 5 (Law No. 222 of 1947, As Amended by Law No. 260 of 1948)
1444 Civil Suits, June 1937-September 1949
1444 Class A Suspects
1444 Downgrading Material, November 1946-March 1952
1444 Eighth Army Military Commission Orders No. 31, 49, 473, 670, July 1946-April
1949
1444 Extra Copies for Mr. Otta, February 1946-May 1950
1444 International Law Index
1444 Kyoshu-Yo Dokyumentari Eiga (Nihon Kensatsu-Kan Shido Kunren No Tameno
Mono), Sono 1
1444 Minutes of the Thirty Fifth Meeting of Committee on Countermeasures Against
Communism in the Far East, February-April 1952
1444 Miscellaneous Memos and Correspondence, March-April 1952
1444 Miscellaneous, August 1951-February 1952
1444 No Title
1444 No Title
1444 No Title
1444 No Title, August 1948
1444 No Title, March 1950-June 1951
1444 Personnel
1444 Re War Criminals, 1952
1444 Regulations, April 1944-November 1949
1444 SCAPIN-2193/1, 2195, 2196, 2198, 2199, 2200, 2201, 2202
1444 SOP Legal Section
1444 The Trade Association Law, July 1948
1444 Witnesses Sheet
1445 Budget - Attorney General & Supreme Court
1445 Budgets of Supreme Court & Attorney General, November 1948, April 1950
1445 Cabinet Order for Immigration Control (Second Draft), June 1951
1445 Cabinet Order to Implement SCAPIN 1868
1445 CILC Investigation, February 1950
1445 Civil & Criminal Jurisdiction, July-October 1946
1445 Confidential - Corruption - Scandal, etc.
1445 Confiscated, Impounded & Seized Property, February-March 1948
1445 Constitution of Japan General
1445 Constitutional Amendment, March 1948
1445 Draft Cabinet Order Amending Cabinet Order No. 65 (Urgent Investigation of
Critical Materials)
1445 Exchange of Persons Program & Student Travel, May 1949-August 1950
1445 Foreign Individuals and Concerns Licensed in Japan, July 1950
1445 German Repatriation, December 1945-October 1947
1445 Guide to Public Procurators Office
1445 History of the Nonmilitary Activities of the Occupation of Japan (Volume III -
Political and Legal, Part H)
1445 Internal Factors as Security Problems for the Occupation Forces (Revised Edition,
May 1951)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 912
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Legislation and Justice Division Entry 1299: Miscellaneous File, 1945-1952

Box Subject
1445 Japanese Immigration Order (Third Draft), June 1951
1445 Japanese Supreme Court Mission, September 1949-January 1951
1445 Military Government - Germany - U.S. Area of Control (1a No. 59) - Restitution of
Identifiable Property
1445 Mitaka Case Trial & Komatsu Case
1445 Mr. OBriens Report on Election to Public Officers, February 1950
1445 New Organization for the Attorney-Generals Office, June 1949
1445 Newspaper Article, April 1948
1445 No Title
1445 Preliminary Government Section Conferences on Preparation of Draft Constitution,
Held 5 and 6 February 1946
1445 Press Release, 1948
1445 Provisions of the Commercial Code
1445 Rules for the House of Councillors
1445 Special Security Act (10th Draft C), February 1952
1445 Supreme Court Judges Appointments
1446 Admiralty Claims, September 1947-April 1952
1446 Disposition of Excess Publications, January 1950-November 1951
1446 Investigation Number 91, December 1945-September 1947
1446 Japanese Labor Regulations, February 1949-December 1951
1446 Judge Advocate Conference, October 1949
1446 List of Contents for Shipment of Records, January, May 1952 (2 folders)
1446 List of Law Books
1446 National Leaders Project, October 1950-May 1951
1446 No Title, October-December 1946
1446 Petitions, September-December 1949
1446 Records Disposition, February 1951-February 1952
1446 Recurring Reports, January 1952, March 1952
1446 War Crimes - Record of Cases Tried in Japan
1446 War Crimes Cost, March 1952
1446 War Crimes Roster
1446 War Invalid etc., Law for Establishment of Council on Measures for, May 1951
1447 Administrative Litigation Legislation Draft
1447 Alien Control in Japan, 1951
1447 Alphabetical Index to 1946, 1947 and 1948 Laws to Include Extraordinary
Session, 1949
1447 Backlog of Cases, September 1950-April 1951
1447 Cabinet Order for Registration of Aliens
1447 Cases Transferred to Japanese Court, November-December 1951
1447 Communist Activities, Draft of Law and Memo for the Record, April-August 1950
1447 Contained in the Official Gazettes
1447 Disposition of Library, July 1948-March 1952
1447 Draft Legislation, April 1949-March 1952
1447 Far Eastern Commission, May 1947-June 1949
1447 Incoming Messages, September 1945-March 1947
1447 Investigation re Gangsters, June 1951, August 1951

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 913
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Legislation and Justice Division Entry 1302: Miscellaneous File, 1945-1951

Box Subject
1447 Legal Sections Activities re Communism
1447 Library Inventory, September 1951
1447 Local By-Laws, Fukui, Osaka & Utsunomiya Parades and Demonstrations
1447 Minutes, Committee on Countermeasures Against Communism, Dec. 1951-
January 1952
1447 Monthly Summary, Non-Military Activities in the Enforcement of the Post
Surrender
1447 Numerical and Alphabetical Index to 1946-1947-1948 Laws
1447 Parole Board
1447 Policies for Japan and the Administration of Civil Affairs in Occupied Korea, No. 2
& 3, November-December 1945
1447 Staff Meeting, October 1950
1448 Chinese Division, Records of War Crimes Trials by Chinese Government
1448 Civil Censorship Reports, March 1946-October 1949
1448 French Mission - War Criminals to be Tried (Information on Home Addresses, Date
of Birth), July 1947-May 1948
1448 French Mission, Results of War Crimes Trials to be Published, March 1949-April
1950
1448 Inventory, 1949-1950
1448 Major Military Operations, Field Operations in China, December 1937
1448 Position Descriptions (War Department Form No. 74), Current Positions of Legal
Section
1448 Rosters of Japanese War Criminals (China, French, Indo-China, Netherlands)
1448 Study of Japanese Immigration Law: Practical Concepts of Immigration Procedure
Based on U.S. Experience
1448 Summary of Japanese Press, March 1952
1448 War Crimes, Miscellaneous, December 1950-February 1951

Miscellaneous File 1945-1951 (0331-UD-1302)


Boxes 1455-1457 location: 290/12/05/06

Box Subject
1455 Adult Probation, April-December 1950
1455 Aspects of Wartime Economic Control in Japan, January 1945
1455 Cases and Reports on 1949-1950
1455 Delay in Trials, June-December 1950
1455 Entry and Registration of Non-Japanese Nationals in Japan, April 1946-May 1947
1455 GARIOA [Government Appropriation for Relief in Occupied Areas] Project No. 145,
October 1950-December 1951
1455 Hiroshima & Fukuoka High Courts Area, Statistics, January-September 1950
1455 History 1947-1948
1455 Japan General, May 1947-April 1948
1455 Lawyers Mission, April-November 1950
1455 Legal Education, November 1950-January 1950
1455 Old Code of Criminal Procedure, 1923
1455 Parole Board Hirakawa, Mitsuki, December 1951
1455 Police Problems, 1947-1949

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 914
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Legislation and Justice Division Entry 1315: Miscellaneous File, 1946-1951

Box Subject
1455 Postal Crime, September 1948-July 1948
1455 Procurator Problems, 1948-1949
1455 Project No. 231, Trial Procedure, April-November 1951
1455 Project No. 232, Criminal Investigation, April-August 1951
1455 Project No. 254, Judicial Administration, April-December 1951
1455 Public Prosecution Mission, 1950
1455 Report on Japanese Customs Administration and Procedures by the Little-Scott
Mission, September 1950
1455 Special Taxation Measures Law, November 1947-September 1950
1456 A Map of Japan, Administrative Regions and Prefectures
1456 Cabinet Orders, March-December 1950
1456 Code of Civil Procedure
1456 General Crime Statistics
1456 Government News, Number 24, 5 March 1948
1456 Japanese Court Statistics - Hiroshima and Fukuoka, 1949-1950
1456 Legal Comments, May-December 1950
1456 Monthly Report of Judicial Statistics, September-October 1951
1456 No Title
1456 Official Gazette, April 1947-August 1951
1456 Report on the Survey of the Administration of the City of Osaka, April 1950
1457 C & L Research, June 1947-March 1948
1457 Kin Min Do, December 1950-July 1951
1457 Miscellaneous Bills & Drafts, December 1950, August 1951
1457 Miscellaneous Folder, February 1948-November 1950
1457 No Title
1457 Old Code of Criminal Procedure, January-November 1950
1457 Report on Washington Document Center Library Project 1945-1946
1457 Research, 1945-1947
1457 Shoup Mission Supplemental Memoranda, September 1950
1457 Statistics Economic Violations, September 1948, February 1949

Miscellaneous File 1946-1951 (0331-UD-1315)


Boxes 1489-1493 location: 290/12/09/01

Box Subject
1489 Atarashii Kempo No Hanashi, August 1947
1489 Denki Tsushin-Sho Setchi-Ho Denki Tsushin-Sho Soshiki Kitei (Waei Taisho),
December 1948
1489 Gyogyo Seido Kaikaku Kankei Horei-Shu (1), June 1950
1489 Gyosei Jiken Sosho Nenkan, 1948-1949
1489 Homu Ichiran, 1948
1489 Hoso Jiho, Vol. 1 & 2, May 1949-August 1950
1489 Saiko Saiban-Sho Hanrei-Shu, January-September 1948
1489 Senin-Ho Oyobi Kankei Horei, September 1949

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 915
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Legislation and Justice Division Entry 1319: Miscellaneous File, 1945-1952

Box Subject
1489 Zenkoku Shonen-Gakari Saiban-Kan-Kai Kyogi-Roku, Katei Saiban Shiryo Dai 16
Go, January 1951
1490 Amerika Niokeru Shiho No Jitsujo, May 1950
1490 Chudai, Hyoron, Vol. 1 & 2, November-December 1949
1490 Gaisan Yokyu Jiko Betsu Setsumei-Sho, 1950, Sono 2
1490 Hogaku Shimpo, Vol. 54-56, September-September 1949
1490 Kazoku-Ho Kowa: Atarashi Kazoku Seikatsu To Kazoku-Ho, June 1950
1490 Kokka Gyosei Soshiki-Ho Kankei Horei-Shu, June 1949
1490 Minji Keiji Katei Jiken Ichiran-Hyo, January-December 1949
1490 Saishin Hanrei To Horei, 1949
1490 Sangi-In Yoran (Ko), March 1948
1490 Shin Keiso Unei Jokyo Chosa Shiryo
1490 Sosa Hikkei
1490 Taiwan-Jin Ni Kansuru Hoken Mondai, Shogai Shiryo Dai 7 Go, May 1950
1490 Tokubetsu Toshi Keikaku Kankei Hoki-Shu, November 1946
1491 Daitoshi Gyosei Chosa Iinkai Daiichiji Hokokusho, March 1950
1491 Horitu Bunka (Kazoku Seido no Kento), Vol. 4, No. 3 & 4 (Gappei-Go), April 1949
1491 Horitu Jiho, March 1950-April 1951
1491 Horitu Times, Vol. 4, No. 2, February 1950
1491 Hoso, No. 27 & No. 29, March 1951, June 1951
1491 Jinjiin Kisoku Shu, January-December 1949
1491 Kaijo Hoan Choho, April 1948
1491 Keiji Sosho Ho o Kaisei suru Horitu An, May 1948
1491 Keisei, July-September 1951
1491 Kihonteki Jinken ni Tsuite, May 1951
1491 Kokoro, Vol. 4, No. 1 & No. 3, January 1951, March 1951
1491 Minji Shushu Kiroku, Dai 51 Go, October 1950
1491 Nippon Bengoshi Meibo, January 1950
1491 Onkyu Ho Kankei Horei Shu, November 1951
1491 Shiho Kankei Horitu Shu, December 1949
1491 Taira, Matsukawa and Mitaka Jiken no Kohan Keika Gaiyo, February 1950
1492 Jiyu To Seigi, Vol. 1 No. 9-Vol. 2 No. 11, September 1950-November 1951
1492 Nihon Bengoshi Rengokai Kaishi, February-May 1950
1492 Zaisei, June 1937-August 1938
1493 Jiyu To Seigi, Vol. 2 No. 12, Vol. 3 No. 1, December 1951-January 1952
1493 Katei Saiban Geppo, Nos. 8, 10-11, October-December 1950
1493 Saiban-Sho Jiho, Nos. 1-11, 13-18, January-September 1948

Miscellaneous File 1945-1952 (0331-UD-1319)


Boxes 1518-1530 location: 290/12/10/03

Box Subject
1518 Alphabetical Index to All Japanese Diet Laws from 1946 through 1951
1518 Battle Act, 1951 - Mutual Defence Assistance Control Act of 1951
1518 Cabinet Orders - #324 & #325, 1950

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 916
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Legislation and Justice Division Entry 1319: Miscellaneous File, 1945-1952

Box Subject
1518 Claims - Gray, 1952
1518 Closing of New York SCAP Office, June 1951
1518 Contraband File, June 1947-September 1951
1518 Disposition of Records, May-November 1951
1518 Hague Conference on International Civil Law - Netherlands 1951
1518 Hague Conference on International Civil Law (Netherlands)
1518 Korean File, May 1946-November 1951
1518 Military Occupation Court Approved Authority, June 1951-January 1952
1518 Occupation Court Prisoners After Treaty, March 1951-April 1952
1518 Occupation Court Statistics for Washington
1518 Occupation Court Statistics, May 1949-March 1950
1518 Peace Treaty & Allied Papers, March-September 1951
1518 Pending File, December 1945-January 1952
1518 Problems Between Treaty and Occupation End, July 1951-November 1951
1518 Procurement on Demand Property
1518 Record of Conferences, March-April 1952
1518 Salte 53
1518 SCAPIN 2127 and 2127/1, 1950
1518 Staff Memo, 56 - SCAJAP Ships, SCAPIN 2131 - Accounting - Claims, etc., Nov.
1950
1518 Standard Oil
1518 Text of Proposed Peace Treaty
1518 Various Headquarters on Detention and Confinement of United Nations Nationals,
December 1950-December 1951
1518 Weekly Summary, 1949-1952 (4 folders)
1519 Case Statistics - by Command & by Nationality, 1950-1951
1519 Concerning the Attorney-Generals Office Library, the Branch of the National Diet
Library, August 1948
1519 Current Matters, May 1950-January 1952
1519 Documents Prepared at Casa, Presidio of Monterey, for Pre-Surrender and Post-
Surrender Situation
1519 Field Trip, September-October 1947
1519 Judge Advocates Conference, October 1949
1519 Lecture Schedule, May 1947-April 1949
1519 Legal Materials from USA, August 1948
1519 List of Bills Received from GS, August 1951-April 1952
1519 Military Correspondence, March 1949-April 1952
1519 Miscellaneous, May 1949-August 1951
1519 No Title, January 1948-June 1950
1519 Organization and Function Charts - 1948 and 1949
1519 Policy, August 1945-February 1948
1519 Proposed - Rev. Memo - 6, February 1945-January 1952
1519 Reference List of the Allied Council for Japan, Accredited Diplomatic Missions and
Diplomatic Section of GHQ, SCAP (Key Personnel Only), December 1950
1519 Sargasso II, November 1950-January 1952
1519 SOCMIE

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 917
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Legislation and Justice Division Entry 1319: Miscellaneous File, 1945-1952

Box Subject
1519 Sugamo Court of Japanese Mission, October 1949-November 1950
1519 Travel to U.S. by National Leaders, April 1951
1520 Amendments
1520 Kyoshu-Yo Dokyumentari Eiga (Nihon Kensatsu-Kan Shido Kunren No Tameno
Mono), Sono 1
1520 Misc., October 1948-May 1950
1520 Narrative, February 1950
1520 Newspaper Clippings, April-August 1947
1520 No Title, April 1949
1520 No Title, August 1946-December 1948
1520 Prisoner of War Camps in Areas
1520 Progress of Cases
1520 Questionnaire, January 1946-August 1948
1520 Reference List of the Allied Council for Japan, Accredited Diplomatic Missions and
Diplomatic Section of General Headquarters, Supreme Commander for the Allied
Powers (Key Personnel Only), September 1950
1520 Restituted Property
1520 SCAP Directives to the Imperial Japanese Government, Vol. VI, SCAPIN-501 thru
SCAPIN-600
1520 Shoup Mission Supplemental Memoranda, September 1950
1520 Standard Operating Procedure
1521 Amendment to Authority of Attorney General
1521 Case: Tokyo Chinese Association
1521 CIE Survey Series: The Purchase of Zaibatsu Stock, and Appraisal of Public
Interest, August 1949
1521 Delivery Orders on Books to be Received, January 1946-June 1951
1521 Disappearance of Robert Bossert, Swiss Diplomat, June 1942-May 1952
1521 Disappearance of Robert Bossert, Swiss Diplomat, Vol. I, May 1942-June 1951
1521 Disappearance of Robert Bossert, Swiss Diplomat, Vol. II, September 1947-May
1949
1521 Glossary of Legal Terms
1521 Inventories, Law Library, Legal Section, December 1948-February 1950
1521 Kurt Becker, Personal, November 1948-April 1951
1521 Later Process of Trial, 1952
1521 Law Book Inventory, Defense, January 1948-May 1948
1521 Law of Evidence, Outline of
1521 Library, July 1948-April 1952
1521 Miscellaneous Reports, July 1948-February 1950
1521 Processing
1521 Purchase Orders and Receiving Reports (Books Only), January 1950-February
1952
1521 Redress Law 1947
1521 Reforms, Oppler File
1521 Report of Investigation of Kodama, Yoshio, Ex-Class A Suspect, June-October
1948
1521 Report: Narcotics Cases in Tokyo District Court, February 1952
1521 Shipping Documents of Books Received, December 1947-February 1952

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 918
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Legislation and Justice Division Entry 1319: Miscellaneous File, 1945-1952

Box Subject
1521 Shipping Tickets, February 1950-January 1952
1521 The Criminal Code of Japan
1521 The Lawyers Law - Draft, May 1949
1521 Unidentified Looted Property
1522 Case Progress Reports (Miscellaneous), October 1950
1522 Check Sheets - Received from GS on Which Separate Check Notes Were Sent in
Reply (July 1950)
1522 Chemicals, September 1949-May 1950
1522 Daily Activities Reports and Weekly Work Summaries (1949-1950)
1522 Exchange of Persons Program for Japan (1949-1952)
1522 GARIOA [Government Appropriation for Relief in Occupied Areas]
1522 History and Information, July 1947-December 1948
1522 Library (Miscellaneous), November 1945-April 1951
1522 Old Case of Criminal Procedure
1522 Ordinance, Osaka, etc., February 1946-July 1950
1522 Re: Acquisition of Books, January 1948-September 1948
1522 Speech File, July 1948-November 1948
1522 Supreme Court, April 1947-August 1951
1523 Arraignment and Pleas
1523 Bail
1523 Exchange of Persons Program for Japan (Work Folder)
1523 GARIOA [Government Appropriation for Relief in Occupied Areas] Project 117
1523 GARIOA [Government Appropriation for Relief in Occupied Areas] Projects 187,
189, and 190
1523 Grand Jury System
1523 Internal Procedure of U.S. Supreme Court and State Supreme Courts
1523 Judicial Process & Police Power Plan, July-August 1949
1523 Judicial Review of Constitutionality of Legislation and Administrative Acts
1523 Miscellaneous
1523 Notes on Arraignment and Pleas
1523 Personal History and Background Information for Japanese Participants in GARIOA
1523 Probation
1523 Problems Involved in Trials of Numerous Accused
1523 Publications of Court Opinions and Other Research Material
1523 Trial Jury System
1523 Writ of Certiorari (Opinions and Topics)
1524 Administration of Justice Miscellaneous
1524 Appendix Material
1524 Background and General Remarks
1524 Changes of Important Laws re Judiciary and Legal Affairs
1524 Civil Liberties - Intelligence Research Report
1524 Communism (Reese), May 1946-August 1951
1524 Communist Activities - Dismissal of Subversives, February 1949-August 1950
1524 Communist Party Clipping, etc.
1524 Fukuoka High Court - Judgement, August 1950-February 1952

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 919
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Legislation and Justice Division Entry 1319: Miscellaneous File, 1945-1952

Box Subject
1524 Imperial Ordinances (Purge), January 1947-March 1951
1524 Inquest of Prosecution - Action by Inquest, May 1949-September 1949
1524 Laws Not Included in Digest
1524 Legal Reform Monograph Outline
1524 Marine Court on Inquiry
1524 Miscellaneous (Secret, Confidential), July 1947-January 1952
1524 Mitaka Opinion, August 1950
1524 Monograph Revisions - Legal Administrations, 1950
1524 New Constitution - Transition - Validity of Orders
1524 New Constitution of Japan
1524 No Title
1524 Organization Charts, 1949
1524 Outlines - Legal Reform and Administration of Justice
1524 Reese File, June 1951-October 1951
1524 The Judicial and Legal System
1525 Amnesty
1525 Case Load in the Courts
1525 Civil Rights Bureau - Attorney Generals Office
1525 Civil Rights Commissioners, September 1948-June 1949
1525 Criminal Indemnity
1525 Habeas Corpus
1525 Legal Comments, October 1948-June 1950
1525 Legislation and Justice Division Organization and Personnel, October 1947-January
1950
1525 Nationality Nationality Law
1525 Newspaper Clippings, April 1950
1525 No Title, December 1950
1525 No Title, March 1950-April 1950
1525 Petition
1525 Publicity - Press, January 1950-April 1950
1525 Registration - Persons Who Lost Membership in Imperial Family
1525 State Redress
1525 Trial Technique in the Japanese Courts
1526 Administrative Duties, December 1947-July 1948
1526 Kyoto
1526 Law Books
1526 Legislative Committee
1526 Miscellaneous - Legal, November 1946-November 1949
1526 No Title
1526 No Title
1526 No Title, June 1949-January 1950
1526 No Title, November 1949-January 1950
1526 Old Information File
1526 Osaka Kobe
1526 Project #7 & 8 - Back Ground Data

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 920
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Legislation and Justice Division Entry 1319: Miscellaneous File, 1945-1952

Box Subject
1526 Reform of Appeal System, May 1949-November 1950
1526 Time Tables
1527 Book Exchange
1527 Civil Liberties - Information Activities
1527 Civil Liberties (2 folders)
1527 Civil Liberties Bureau
1527 Civil Liberties Bureau
1527 Civil Liberties Bureau
1527 Civil Liberties Bureau Cases
1527 Civil Liberties Bureau, June 1945-December 1950
1527 Civil Liberties Commissioners
1527 Civil Liberty League Japan, May 1947-December 1950
1527 Memorandum, August 1942-July 1948
1527 Miscellaneous - Re: Legal & Justice Division Work
1527 Miscellaneous - Staff Meetings, Lectures
1527 No Title, December 1950-May 1951
1528 Attorney General File
1528 Charts - Japanese Ultra-Nationalistic Organizations
1528 Equity
1528 Hirano Rikizo Case
1528 Legal Comments & Statistics, October 1948-September 1950
1528 Managing the Business of the Courts
1528 Miscellaneous
1528 Notes on Arraignment and Pleas
1528 Organization of U.S. Department of Justice and of Offices of Attorney General
1528 Outline of Federal Judicial System
1528 Project #187 - History & Background
1528 Project #189 & #190 - History & Background, February 1951
1528 Purge Violation & Bribery
1528 Retrial of War Criminals Procedures
1528 Ryukyus, October 1950-November 1950
1528 War Crimes Cases Summarized, December 1941-November 1945
1528 Writ of Certiorari as a Medium of Review by the U.S. Supreme Court
1529 Cabinet Orders, September 1948-April 1950
1529 Constitution of Japan - Information, April 1946
1529 Criminal Law Information
1529 Foreign Lawyers
1529 Government, Legislation & Justice Sections Personnel, etc., February 1946-Dec.
1949
1529 Immigration, September 1950-October 1951
1529 Japanese Government Organization, July 1948-January 1950
1529 Japanese Nationality, May 1946
1529 Legal Opinion, February-November 1949
1529 Miscellaneous, August 1948-January 1949
1529 Miscellaneous, October 1950

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 921
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Legislation and Justice Division Entry 1301: Japanese Government Miscellaneous File, 1946-1951

Box Subject
1529 Organization of Attorney Generals Office, October 1947
1529 Organization Report, May-October 1947
1529 Osaka Injunction, November 1949
1529 Press Analysis, January 1947-March 1948
1529 Press Conferences - Government Section, April 1946-February 1948
1529 Public Trials, March 1950-April 1950
1529 Purge Orders, January 1947
1529 SCAPIN, November 1949
1529 Staff Meetings, January-June 1950
1529 The Judicial & Legal System
1529 The National Diet, May 1947-March 1950
1529 Travel Orders, July 1947-January 1949
1530 Daily Contacts - Alfred C. Oppler (Chief Legislation & Justice Division), June 1948
1530 Fields, January 1950
1530 Hand Book and Laws for Japanese Diet Election, December 1948-July 1950
1530 Japanese Legislation, June 1941-July 1947
1530 Judge Advocates Conference, October 1949
1530 Mission and Accomplishments of the Occupation in the Civil Information and
Education
1530 Murder Cases (Teigin Case)
1530 No Title
1530 No Title, March-April 1950
1530 Placard Case, June 1946-June 1948
1530 Powdermaker File (Dr. Florence Powdermaker), July 1948-February 1949
1530 The Diet, February-May 1947

Japanese Government Miscellaneous File 1946-1951 (0331-UD-1301)


Boxes 1452-1454 location: 290/12/05/05

Box Subject
1452 Bankruptcy Act, April 1922
1452 Internal Revenue Code, December 1948
1452 Japans Rights & Position in Manchuria
1452 No Title, May 1936-June 1946
1452 The Articles of Incorporation of the Japanese Companies, April 1937-May 1944
1452 The Code of Civil Procedure
1452 The Constitution of Japan
1453 Labor Legislations, December 1949
1453 CLO 1157 (Japanese Only), February 1940-March 1944
1453 CLO 1254 (Japanese Only), September 1938-March 1945
1453 CLO 1345 (Japanese Only), December 1941-January 1945
1453 CLO 220 (Japanese Only), December 1939-October 1945
1453 Law for Partial Amendment of Commercial Code (Draft)
1453 Publications on Japanese Laws
1453 Report on Japanese Taxation by the Shoup Mission, Vol. I, September 1949

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 922
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Legislation and Justice Division Entry 1316: General Alphabetical File, 1946-1952

Box Subject
1454 CLO 1316 (Japanese Only)
1454 Gyosei Jiken Sosho Nenkan
1454 Japanese Corporate Reorganization, August 1949-February 1951
1454 Japanese Corporate Tax Cases, January 1948
1454 Miscellaneous File Tax Cases
1454 No Title
1454 No Title
1454 Shipping Cases - MacArthur Line, April 1951-May 1951

Year Books 1939-1944 (0331-UD-1308)


Box 1471 location: 290/12/08/02

Box Subject
1471 The Japan Year Book 1939-40
1471 The Japan Year Book 1941-42
1471 The Orient Year Book 1942
1471 The Japan Year Book 1943-44

Laws, Orders, and Documents of Japan 1944-1951 (0331-UD-1309)


Box 1472 location: 290/12/08/02

Box Subject
1472 Associate Laws, Orders & Ordinances of Anti-Monopoly Law
1472 ATIS Press Translations and Summaries, Nos. 328-330, 332
1472 The Articles of War as Amended by the Selective Service Act of 1948 (Public Law
759, 80th Congress, 24 June 1948.
1472 Building Standard Bill
1472 The Commercial Code of Japan as Amended in 1938
1472 The Criminal Code of Japan
1472 The Local Autonomy Law
1472 Official Gazette
1472 Recommendation Concerning Redistribution of Administrative Affairs, December
1950
1472 Summation of Non-Military Activities in Japan

General Alphabetical File 1946-1952 (0331-UD-1316)


Boxes 1494-1499 location: 290/12/09/02

Box Subject
1494 Index to General Files
1494 Cabinet - Organization (February 1947-December 1950)
1495 Daily Activities Reports, January-December 1951
1495 Far Eastern Commission Directives to SCAP, June 1948-October 1951
1495 Forced Labor, September 1911-June 1949
1496 Illegal Transactions, September 1945-January 1948

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 923
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Legislation and Justice Division Entry 1317: Chronological and Daily File, 1945-1950

Box Subject
1496 International Law
1496 Investigative Agencies, September-October 1947
1496 Information File
1497 Law Library, September 1950
1497 Monthly Report, October 1947-January 1950
1497 Narcotic Control Agents
1497 Occupation Claims
1497 Official Gazettes, March 1949
1497 Oyabun-Kobun System
1497 Okinawan Property
1497 Organization of Government of Japan, October 1949
1497 Patents & Trademarks, October 1948-March 1949
1497 Payment - Stolen Articles
1497 Pending Matters - Weekly Reports, October 1948-February 1949
1497 Petition, 1951
1497 Petition, January 1952
1498 Petitions, Vols. I-III, June 1949-December 1950 (3 folders)
1498 Policy File, October 1947-July 1949
1498 Possession Defined
1498 Press Conferences, August 1947-May 1949
1498 Press Translations & Summaries/Clippings
1498 Promulgation of Official Documents, June-July 1947
1498 Property Laws, October 1946-June 1948
1498 Publications, July 1946-February 1949
1498 Quarterly Review - Legal Section, June 1949-January 1950
1498 Regular Staff Meetings, January 1950-June 1951
1498 Red Cross, August 1946-February 1948
1498 Repatriation - Japan to Mandated Islands, May 1947, July 1947
1498 Ryukyu, April 1950-February 1951
1499 Responsibilities of SCAP for Which Legal Section Exercises Staff Responsibility, April
1951
1499 SCAPIN (Miscellaneous)
1499 SCAP Directives - Interpretation by Japanese Government, Sept. 1945-February
1948
1499 Expediting of Trials, July 1950-June 1951
1499 Trial of Allied Nationals, June-November 1950
1499 War Criminals, May 1947-December 1948
1499 Weekly Work Summary - Law Division, February 1947-February 1952

Chronological and Daily File 1945-1950 (0331-UD-1317)


Boxes 1500-1502 location: 290/12/09/04

Box Subject
1500 Activity Reports, January-November 1950 (2 folders)
1500 Chronological File, 1946-1950 (12 folders)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 924
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Prosecution Division Entry 1320: Clemency Petition File, 1947-1948

Box Subject
1500 Cross Index to 1950 & 1951 Chronological File
1500 Daily Activity Reports, November-December 1950
1500 Weekly Activity Reports, January-December 1951
1501 Case File, January 1950-April 1952
1501 Chronological File, 1950, 1951 (2 folders)
1501 Court Information, October 1949-February 1950
1501 Daily Activity Reports, July 1948-December 1949 (3 folders)
1501 Index (Completed Legislation), Alphabetical
1501 Law - Chronological File, January-July 1950
1501 Weekly Summary, Weekly Work Summary, February-December 1950
1502 1949 vs 1950 Budgets
1502 1950 Budget Justification
1502 1950 Budget, Attorney Generals Office, August-October 1949
1502 Court Sites, August-November 1949
1502 Lawyers/Law Comments & Proposals for Revisions, June 1948-April 1949
1502 Miscellaneous, July-October 1948
1502 Particular Cases Reports, March-October 1949
1502 Progress on Trials, Imperial Ordinance #1, April-August 1950
1502 Showa Denko Case
1502 Supreme Court Budget, December 1947-March 1948
1502 Supreme Court: Buildings, Official Residence, June 1947-February 1949

Prosecution Division

Clemency Petition File 1947-1948 (0331-UD-1320)


Boxes 1531-1551 location: 290/12/11/01

Box Subject
1531-1539 Clemency Petitions in the Case of U.S. vs Kajuro Aihara (Case Docket No. 290)
1539-1541 Clemency Petitions in the Case of U.S. vs Kajuro Aihara, et 31 (Case Docket
No. 288)
1542-1548 Clemency Petitions in the Case of U.S. vs Otohiko Inoue, et al. (Case Docket
No. 258)
1549 Clemency Petition in the Case of U.S. vs Kajuro Aihara, et at. Additional
1549 Clemency Petitions in the Case of U.S. vs Otohiko Inoue, et al. (Case Docket
No. 258)
1550 Clemency Petitions in the Case of U.S. vs Kajuro Aihara (Case Docket No. 290)
1551 Alphabetical List of Perpetrators & SOP
1551 Copper Metallurgy in Japan
1551 Dawson-Grove, Anthony Warren
1551 Detention of Foreign Nationals
1551 Labor Developments in Japan during 1950
1551 Miscellaneous Memos
1551 Newspaper Correspondence
1551 No Title

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 925
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Prosecution Division Entry 1321: US vs. Japanese War Criminal Case Files, 1945-1949

Box Subject
1551 No Title
1551 No Title
1551 Operations Instructions Number 10, GHQ/SCAP, United Nations Command
and Far East Command
1551 Pacific Command and U.S. Pacific Fleet Military Commission Order Nos. 11,
45-48
1551 Periodic Report (September and October 1945)
1551 Plane Crash on or Near Kai Island
1551 Report of the Military Government Section, General Headquarters, U.S. Army
Forces, Pacific, Covering the Period 5 August to 2 October 1945 Inclusive
1551 Sakuma, Hidechika
1551 SCAPIN 7503-A
1551 SCAPIN 7506-A
1551 SCAPIN 7507-A
1551 Sources of Iron Ore in Asia
1551 The Budget of Japan
1551 U.S. vs Michinori Nakamura, et al.
1551 U.S. vs. Kingoro Fukuda (Case Docket No. 74)
1551 War Crimes Conferences, Criminals, etc.

U.S. vs. Japanese War Criminals Case Files 1945-1949 (0331-UD-1321)


Boxes 1552-1662 location: 290/12/12/01

Box 1552
Shigeo Akamatsu
Shigeo Akamatsu - Vol. I & II (Record of Trial)
Shigeru Aona
Shigeru Aona - Vol. I (Record of Trial)
Isao Fukuhara
Isao Fukuhara - Vol. III (Clemency Papers)
Chotaro Furushima - Petitions
Chotaro Furushima - Vol. I (Record of Trial) Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Takuma Higashiji
Takuma Higashiji, aliases Higashi, Tadeo, Tadeo Higase, Segasi - Public Trial (Preliminary
Documents and Pleadings)
Takuma Higashiji - Public Trial (Exhibits)
Takuma Higashiji - Vol. I (Arraignment)
Takuma Higashiji - Vols. II-VII (Public Trial)
Hiroji Honda - Vol. I & II (Record of Trial)
Kiyomi Imai
Kiyomi Imai - Vol. I & II (Record of Trial)

Box 1553
Kaichi Hirate - Vol. II
Kaichi Hirate - Vol. III (Clemency Papers)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 926
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Prosecution Division Entry 1321: US vs. Japanese War Criminal Case Files, 1945-1949

Kitaro Ishida - Kitaro Ishida - Kaichi Hirate - Vol. I, Parts 1-2


Kitaro Ishida - Vol. I (Record of Trial), Vol. II (Exhibits), Vol. III (Clemency Papers)
Nubuo Kanayama, Kiyoichi Mori, Tsuyoshi Sakai
Nubuo Kanayama, Kiyoichi Mori, Tsuyoshi Sakai - Vol. II (Exhibits)
Nubuo Kanayama, et al., - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Nobuyoshi Kasahara, Sohei Katsura - Vols. I-III (Public Trial)
Ryunosuke Kimura, Tsunesuke Tsuda, Takeichi Omoi, Yoshinari Minemoto, Tokuichi Ichiba,
Vol. I (Record of Trial)
Ryunosuke Kimura - Vol. II (Exhibits), Vol. III (Clemency Papers)
Ryunosuke Kimura et al.
Shoichi Kobayashi
Shoichi Kobayashi - Exhibits
Shoichi Kobayashi, Tosimitsu Miyagi - Vol. I (Public Trial)
Shoichi Kobayashi - Vols. II-IV (Public Trial)
Miyoroku Okada - Vols. I-II (Record of Trial) (2 folders)
Isamu Morimoto, Kesataro Tsuruyama, Seijiro Sakai, Isamu Mori, Kikusaburo Saito, Takeo
Kawai, Masashige Wada - Vol. I (Public Trial)
Isamu Morimoto, et al. - Vol. II (Public Trial)
Isamu Morimoto, et al. - Arraignment Proceedings

Box 1554
Isamu Morimoto, Kesataro Tsuruyama, Seijiro Sakai, Isamu Mori, Kikusaburo Saito, Takeo
Kawai, Masashige Wada
Isamu Morimoto, et al. - Vols. III-XII (Public Trial)
Isamu Morimoto, et al. - Exhibits, Public Trial
Shinichi Motoyashiki
Shinichi Motoyashiki - Vol. I & II (Record of Trial)
Kagajiro Mukai
Kagajiro Mukai - Vol. I (Arraignment)
Kagajiro Mukai - Vols. II-III (Public Trial)
Asao Namiki
Shigemaru Odeshi - Vol. I (Record of Trial) & Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Seiichi Ohta
Seiichi Ohta - Vol. I (Arraignment Proceedings)
Seiichi Ohta - Vols. II-VII (Public Trial)
Seiichi Ohta - Exhibits, Public Trial
Masao Tachibana, Asao Namiki, Motoji Kataoka, FNU Akiyama - Vol. I (Arraignment)
Masao Tachibana, Asao Namiki - Vols. II-VIII (Public Trial)
Masao Tachibana, Asao Namiki - Exhibits, Public Trial

Box 1555
Wakita Osamu, Kiyonobu Nakabayashi, Yoshiharu Hirano, Tetsu Kamemoto, Kiyoshi Nagata,
Akira Nakashima, Masumi Sakesegawa, Yoshisuki Suzuki, Shigekazu Hujiyama, Bangoro
Goto, Fusakichi Otani, Hikojiro Inoue, Masaki Kawachi, Hikotaro Tajima
Takeji Ozawa - Public Trial Vols. I-VI
Takeji Ozawa - Public Trial (Exhibits)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 927
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Prosecution Division Entry 1321: US vs. Japanese War Criminal Case Files, 1945-1949

Takeji Ozawa - Review


Yaichi Rikitake
Yaichi Rikitake - Vol. I (Record of Trial)
Yaichi Rikitake - Vol. II (Exhibits)
Zenzo Saito - Review
Zenzo Saito - Arraignment (Vol. I)
Zenzo Saito - Public Trial Vols. II-VI
Zenzo Saito - Public Trial (Exhibits)
Motoichi Sakagami, Shunsaku Kato, Naraichi Chihara and Teruo Ono
Motoichi Sakagami - Vol. I & II (Record of Trial)
Toneo Shirakura, Yoshiaki Sumitani and Munemitsu Ogino
Toneo Shirakura, Yoshiaki Sumitani and Munemitsu Ogino - Arraignment (Vol. I)
Toneo Shirakura, Yoshiaki Sumitani and Munemitsu Ogino - Arraignment & Public Trial (Vol. I)
Toneo Shirakura, Yoshiaki Sumitani and Munemitsu Ogino - Public Trial (Vol. II)
Toneo Shirakura, Yoshiaki Sumitani and Munemitsu Ogino - Public Trial (Vol. III)
Hikotaro Tajima, Tetsu Kamemoto, Akira Nakashima (Nakajima), Masao Suzuki, Kiyonobu
Nakabayashi, Masumi Sakasegawa, Yoshisuke Suzuki, Zenichi Nishida, Yoshiharu
Hirano, Shigekazu Hujiyama (Fujiyama), Kiyoshi Nagata, Bangoro Goto, Masaki
Kawachi, Osamu Wakita, Fusakichi Otani, Hikojiro Inoue and Satoshi Hori - Arraignment
Proceeding (Vol. I)
Hikotaro Tajima, et al., Vols. II-V
Hikotaro Tajima, et al. - Public Trial (Exhibits)

Box 1556
Hikotaro Tajima, Tetsu Kamemoto, Akira Nakashima (Nakajima), Kiyonobu Nakabayashi,
Masumi Sakasegawa, Yoshisuke Suzuki, Yoshiharu Hirano, Shigekazu Hujiyama
(Fujiyama), Kiyoshi Nagata, Bangoro Goto, Masaki Kawachi, Osamu Wakita, Fusakichi
Otani, Hikojiro Inoue - Vol. VI (Public Trial)
Hikotaro Tajima, et al. - Vols. VII-XIV (Public Trial)
Takeshi Tohei - Review
Takeshi Tohei - Vol. I (Arraignment)
Takeshi Tohei - Vols. II-XI (Public Trial)
Takeshi Tohei - Exhibits, Public Trial
Katsunori Tamura
Katsunori Tamura, Tatsuzo Shimazu, Sadatsuga Saito, Vol. I & II
Fusao Toyama - Vol. I (Record of Trial)
Fusao Toyama - Vol. II (Exhibits Appended)
Fusao Toyama - Vol. III (Record of Trial)
Tsunao Toyonaga

Box 1557
Yuhichi Sakamoto
Yuhichi Sakamoto - Vol. I (Record of Trial)
Yuhichi Sakamoto - Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Tsunao Toyonaga - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial)
Tsunao Toyonaga - Vols. II-IV (Public Trial)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 928
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Prosecution Division Entry 1321: US vs. Japanese War Criminal Case Files, 1945-1949

Tsunao Toyonaga - Exhibit Volume


Tatsuo Tshuchiya
Tatsuo Tshuchiya - Vol. I & II (Record of Trial)
Tatsuo Tshuchiya - Vol. III (Clemency Papers)
Mitsugu Ueda
Mitsugu Ueda - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial)
Mitsugu Ueda - Vols. II-III (Public Trial)
Mitsugu Ueda - Vol. IV (Prosecutions Exhibits)
Makato Yoshioka
Makato Yoshioka, Fukumori Okada, Mikio Kai, Takeji Wada, Shichiro Inoue, Akiro Sato, Heiji
Watanabe and Chikaichi Ota - Vol. I (Arraignment Proceedings)
Makato Yoshioka, Fukumori Okuda, Mikio Kai, Takeji Wada, Shichiro Inoue - Vol. II (Public
Trial)
Makato Yoshioka, et al., Vols. III-V (Public Trial)
Makato Yoshioka, et al. - Exhibits, Public Trial
Kei Yuri - Vol. I (Record of Trial)
Kei Yuri - Vol. II (Exhibits)

Box 1558
Masatoshi Fujishige
Masatoshi Fujishige, Zenichi Uehara, Hajime Ohno, Jinsuke Takahashi - Vol. I (Arraignment
& Public Trial)
Masatoshi Fujishige, Zenichi Uehara, Hajime Ohno, Jinsuke Takahashi - Vols. II-XV (Public
Trial)
Tetsuo Naito
Tetsuo Naito - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial)
Tetsuo Naito - Vol. II (Public Trial)
Kunimitsu Yamauchi
Kunimitsu Yamauchi - Vol. I (Record of Trial), Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial), and Vol.
III (Clemency Papers to Record of Trial)

Box 1559
Masatoshi Fujishige, Zenichi Uehara, Hajime Ohno, Jinsuke Takahashi - Vol. XVI (Public
Trial)
Masatoshi Fujishige, Zenichi Uehara, Hajime Ohno, Jinsuke Takahashi - Defense Exhibit
Volume, Public Trial
Masatoshi Fujishige, Zenichi Uehara, Hajime Ohno, Jinsuke Takahashi - Prosecution Exhibit
Volume, Public Trial
Masanori Sugimoto
Masanori Sugimoto, Masayoshi Murata, Masashi Masuyama, Yukio Kawano, Hisao Kawabe,
Wataru Abe - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial)
Masanori Sugimoto, et al. - Vols. II-III (Public Trial)
Chikanori Tabuo
Chikanori Tabuo - Vol. I (Arraignment & Public Trial)
Chikanori Tabuo - Vols. II-IV (Public Trial)
Shiyoku Kou (Koh) (Ko)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 929
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Prosecution Division Entry 1321: US vs. Japanese War Criminal Case Files, 1945-1949

Shiyoku Kou (Koh) (Ko) - Copy of Personal Diary of Lt. Col. Roy L. Bodine, Jr.
Shiyoku Kou (Koh) (Ko) - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial)
Shiyoku Kou (Koh) (Ko) - Vols. II-IV (Public Trial)

Box 1560
Shiyoku Kou (Koh Ko) - Vols. V-XV (Public Trial)
Masaki Mabuchi
Masaki Mabuchi - Vol. II (Exhibits)
No Title
Yasutake Sakakibara
Yasutake Sakakibara - Vol. I & Vol. II (Record of Trial)
Mitsuji Tanaka, Kyuemon Ito and Hiroshi Wakamori - Vol. I (Arraignment & Public Trial)
Mitsuji Tanaka, Kyuemon Ito and Hiroshi Wakamori - Vol. II (Public Trial)
Mitsuji Tanaka, Kyuemon Ito and Hiroshi Wakamori - (Review)
Akiyoshi Tsujino
Akiyoshi Tsujino - Vol. I (Record of Trial)
Akiyoshi Tsujino - Vol. II (Exhibits)
Akiyoshi Tsujino - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Tomio Yamada
Tomio Yamada - Vol. I & Vol. II (Record of Trial)
Tomio Yamada - Vol. III (Clemency Papers)

Box 1561
Shoichiro Aoki - Vol. I & II (Record of Trial)
Yoshiyuki Ikeda - Vol. I & II (Record of Trial)
Hajime Kakuta - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Unosuke Mantani - Vol. I (Record of Trial), Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial), and Vol. III
(Clemency Papers to Record of Trial)
Seizo Nagakura
Seizo Nagakura - Vol. I and Vol. II (Record of Trial)
Satoru Ono - Review
Satoru Ono - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial)
Satoru Ono - Vol. II (Public Trial)
Tsutomu Shiba - Vol. I (Record of Trial)
Tsutomu Shiba - Vol. II (Exhibits Appended)
Ryoichi Shimode
Ryoichi Shimode - Vol. I (Record of Trial), Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial) and Vol. III
(Clemency Papers)
Kin Ryu Rin - Review
Kin Ryu Rin - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial)
Kin Ryu Rin - Vol. II (Public Trial)
Mariano Uyeki
Mariano Uyeki, alias Sekimasa Uyeki - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial)
Mariano Uyeki, alias Sekimasa Uyeki - Vol. II (Public Trial)
Mariano Uyeki, alias Sekimasa Uyeki - Public Trial (Exhibits)
Mariano Uyeki, alias Sekimasa Uyeki - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 930
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Prosecution Division Entry 1321: US vs. Japanese War Criminal Case Files, 1945-1949

Mariano Uyeki, alias Sekimasa Uyeki - Vols. II-III (Public Trial)


Mariano Uyeki, alias Sekimasa Uyeki - Review
Yoshika Yagi

Box 1562
Michiharu Ishige, Shoogo Kondo, Kyogzo Yumita - Vol. I (Record of Trial)
Michiharu Ishige, Shoogo Kondo, Kyogzo Yumita - Vol. II (Record of Trial)
Michiharu Ishige - Vol. III (Clemency Papers to Record of Trial)
Michiharu Ishige, Shoogo Kondo, Kyogzo Yumita
Harumichi Nogi, Kiyosato Yoshizaki
Harumichi Nogi, Kiyosato Yoshizaki - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial)
Harumichi Nogi, Kiyosato Yoshizaki - Vol. II (Public Trial)
Jyunji Sasaki
Jyunji Sasaki - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial)
Jyunji Sasaki - Vols. II-V (Public Trial)
Hiroshi Takeuchi
Hiroshi Takeuchi
Hiroshi Takeuchi, et al. - Vol. I (Record of Trial)
Hiroshi Takeuchi - Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Hiroshi Takeuchi - Vol. III (Clemency Papers to Record of Trial)
Toshiro Takizawa
Toshiro Takizawa - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial)
Toshiro Takizawa - Vol. II (Public Trial)
Mikio Taneichi, Yuzo Sakata, Taichi Yamada, Bunji Kanto - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public
Trial)
Mikio Taneichi, Yuzo Sakata, Taichi Yamada, Bunji Kanto - Vols. II-IV (Public Trial)
Mikio Taneichi, Yuzo Sakata, Taichi Yamada, Bunji Kanto - Review

Box 1563
Takeshi Kono - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial)
Takeshi Kono - Vols. II-XII (Public Trial)
Koe Mikami
Koe Mikami, Hitoshi Yoshinaga, Ikuo Sawasaki, Nobuo Okumura, Kimio Yokoyama, Shizuo
Kinoshita, Tadao Ikuno, Shigeo Okazaki, alias Okasaki, Yasunori Tsuboi, Takuzo
Nishimura, Yasuharu Maetaka, alias Naetaka, Kenyo Ohara, Masato Ogawa - Vol. I
(Arraignment and Public Trial)
Koe Mikami, et al. - Vols. II-VIII (Public Trial)

Box 1564
Genji Mineno
Genji Mineno - Vol. I (Record of Trial)
Genji Mineno - Vol. II (Exhibits)
Noriyuki Otsuka and Tadataka Kuwano - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial)
Noriyuki Otsuka and Tadataka Kuwano - Vols. II-V (Public Trial)
Bunji Unai
Bunji Unai - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 931
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Prosecution Division Entry 1321: US vs. Japanese War Criminal Case Files, 1945-1949

Bunji Unai - Vols. II-IV (Public Trial)


Tadashi Yoshida
Tadashi Yoshida, Isamu Mori, Toshio Nozaki, Shigenobu Kushibiki, Shimpei Watanabe,
Hisashi Tanaka, Iwao Ishisaka, Suteo Koide
Tadashi Yoshida, et al. - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial)
Tadashi Yoshida, et al. - Vols. II-V (Public Trial)
Tadashi Yoshida, et al. - Vol. VI (Arraignment and Public Trial)
Tadashi Yoshida, et al. - Vol. VII (Arraignment and Public Trial)
Tadashi Yoshida, et al. - Vols. VIII-X (Public Trial)

Box 1565
Toranoshin Akamatsu
Toranoshin Akamatsu - Vol. I (Record of Trial)
Toranoshin Akamatsu - Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Toshimi Kumai
Toshimi Kumai - Review
Toshimi Kumai - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial)
Toshimi Kumai - Vol. II (Public Trial)
Isojiro Okazaki
Ryoichi Tozuka
Ryoichi Tozuka - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial)
Ryoichi Tozuka - Vols. II-VII (Public Trial)
Tokizo Makita
Tokizo Makita, Hisaki Itai - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial)
Tokizo Makita, Hisaki Itai - Vols. II-IX (Public Trial)
Tokujiro Yoshida
Tokujiro Yoshida - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial)
Tokujiro Yoshida - Vols. II-III (Public Trial)

Box 1566
Tatsuo Abe - Vol. I and Vol. II (Record of Trial)
Hajime Fujii
Hajime Fujii - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial)
Hajime Fujii - Vols. II-VIII (Public Trial)
Takeo Fukunaga
Takeo Fukunaga - Vol. I (Record of Trial)
Takeo Fukunaga - Vol. II (Exhibits)
Yasushi Kimura
Tomizo Hirakawa
Tomizo Hirakawa, Shiro Kajiyama - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial)
Tomizo Hirakawa, Shiro Kajiyama - Vols. II-VII (Public Trial)
Jiro Motoki
Jiro Motoki - Review
Jiro Motoki - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial)
Jiro Motoki - Vols. II-VIII (Public Trial)
Fusataro Shin

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 932
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Prosecution Division Entry 1321: US vs. Japanese War Criminal Case Files, 1945-1949

Fusataro Shin - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial)


Fusataro Shin - Vols. II-III (Public Trial)

Box 1567
Chiyomi Toyota - Review
Chiyomi Toyota - Vol. I (Arraignment)
Chiyomi Toyota - Vols. II-X (Public Trial)
Minoru Kato and Others
Minoru Kato, Sadamu Sakamoto, Tadashi Sue, Satsuki Goto, Torao Hirakawa, Kiyoshi Kamei
- Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial)
Minoru Kato, Tadashi Sue, Torao Hirakawa and Kiyoshi Kamei - Vols. II-IX (Public Trial)
Iwao Kawasaki
Iwao Kawasaki - Vol. I (Record of Trial)
Iwao Kawasaki - Vol. II (Exhibits)
Yoshiaki Nakada
Yoshiaki Nakada - Review
Yoshiaki Nakada - Vol. I (Arraignment & Public Trial)
Yoshiaki Nakada - Vols. II-VIII (Public Trial)

Box 1568
Masafuji Hamamoto
Masafuji Hamamoto - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial)
Masafuji Hamamoto - Vols. II-VIII (Public Trial)
Yoshio Kameoka
Yoshio Kameoka - Vol. I (Record of Trial)
Yoshio Kameoka - Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Morio Matsuzaki
Morio Matsuzaki - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial)
Toyozo Morita
Toyozo Morita - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial), Vol. II and Vol. III (Public Trial)
Toyozo Morita - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial), Vol. II and Vol. III (Public Trial)
Toyozo Morita - Vol. IV, Vol. V, Vol. VI, Vol. VII, Vol. VIII (Public Trial)
Toyozo Morita -Exhibits
Toyozo Morita - Exhibits
Sentaro Yamaguchi, Kiyoto Tasuki, Koziro Tsuda, Isaburo Suguwara

Box 1569
Yoshimi Hidaka (alias Shigeyoshi Hidaka), Hideo Sawai, Kingo Yamamoto, Toshio
Yamaguchi
Yoshimi Hidaka (alias Shigeyoshi Hidaka), Hideo Sawai, Kingo Yamamoto, Toshio
Yamaguchi - Review
Yoshimi Hidaka (alias Shigeyoshi Hidaka), Hideo Sawai, Kingo Yamamoto, Toshio
Yamaguchi - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial)
Yoshimi Hidaka (alias Shigeyoshi Hidaka), Hideo Sawai, Kingo Yamamoto, Toshio
Yamaguchi - Vols. II-XIX (Public Trial)
Takeki Yamamoto, Hitoshi Mori, Masatomo Tokunaga, Choji Yamada, Hidenori Matsumoto,

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 933
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Prosecution Division Entry 1321: US vs. Japanese War Criminal Case Files, 1945-1949

Shinpei Yamashita
Takeki Yamamoto, et al. - Review
Takeki Yamamoto, et al. - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial)
Takeki Yamamoto, et al. - Vols. II-VI (Public Trial)

Box 1570
Harushige Kawakami, Naozo Shimodaira
Harushige Kawakami, Naozo Shimodaira - Vol. I (Record of Trial)
Harushige Kawakami, Naozo Shimodaira - Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Harushige Kawakami, Naozo Shimodaira - Vol. III (Petition of Clemency)
Jiro Mizoguchi, Kiichi Kinoshita, Shigemasa Hirata, Takichi Katsuta, Kinzo Sanuki, Seiroku
Yoshioka, Yoshitaka Aoki
Jiro Mizoguchi, et al. - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial)
Jiro Mizoguchi, et al. - Vols. II-VI (Public Trial)
Seiichi Onishi
Seiichi Onishi, Hajime Kawahara, Tsugiharu Ogata - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial)
Seiichi Onishi, Hajime Kawahara, Tsugiharu Ogata - Vols. II-VII (Public Trial)
Sadao Watanabe, Eiji Asari, Toshio Takeshita, Shigeru Nishioka, Yoshimi Hirano
Sadao Watanabe, et al. - Vol. I (Record of Trial)
Sadao Watanabe, et al. - Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Sadao Watanabe, et al. - Vol. III (Clemency Papers)
Takeki Yamamoto, Hitoshi Mori, Masatomo Tokunaga, Choji Yamada, Hidenori Matsumoto,
Shinpei Yamashita - Vols. VII-XI (Public Trial)

Box 1571
Kiyoshi Nishikawa
Kiyoshi Nishikawa - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial)
Kiyoshi Nishikawa - Vols. II-XIV (Public Trial)
Akira Takeshita
Akira Takeshita - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial)
Akira Takeshita - Vols. II-XI (Public Trial)
Tadashi Watanabe
Tadashi Watanabe - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial)
Tadashi Watanabe - Vols. II-IV (Public Trial)

Box 1572
Yuzuru Nakajima
Yuzuru Nakajima - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial)
Yuzuru Nakajima - Vols. II-VII (Public Trial)
Morikazu Ohsugi
Morikazu Ohsugi - Arraignment and Public Trial
Morikazu Ohsugi - Vols. II-XIV (Public Trial)
Tansaku Takahashi - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial)
Tansaku Takahashi - Vols. II-XIII (Public Trial)
Tansaku Takahashi - Review

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 934
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Prosecution Division Entry 1321: US vs. Japanese War Criminal Case Files, 1945-1949

Box 1573
Kuniichi Araki
Kuniichi Araki - Vol. I (Record of Trial)
Kuniichi Araki - Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Kuniichi Araki - Vol. IIIa (Clemency Papers to Record of Trial)
Kuniichi Araki - Vol. IIIb (Clemency Papers to Record of Trial)
Masao Nanjo
Masao Nanjo (Review)
Masao Nanjo - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial)
Masao Nanjo - Vols. II-XIX (Public Trial)
Morikazu Ohsugi - Vols. XV-XXII (Public Trial)

Box 1574
Uichi Ikegami
Uichi Ikegami - Vol. I (Record of Trial)
Uichi Ikegami - Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Uichi Ikegami - Vol. III (Clemency Papers)
Shuji Kawamori
Shuji Kawamori - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial)
Shuji Kawamori - Vols. II-VII (Public Trial)
Kanechi Kondo
Kanechi Kondo - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Sadaaki Konishi
Sadaaki Konishi - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial)
Sadaaki Konishi - Vols. II-IV (Public Trial)
Takeo Nakamura, Kiyoshige Katagiri, Kensuke Kanoda, Yasuzo Nakamura
Takeo Nakamura, Kiyoshige Katagiri, Kensuke Kanoda, Yasuzo Nakamura - Vols. I-IV
(Public Trial)
Masao Nanjo - Vols. XX-XXIV (Public Trial)
Toshitsugo Yamanaka, Teruo Shibata, Kensako Baba
Toshitsugo Yamanaka, Teruo Shibata, Kensako Baba - Vol. I (Record of Trial)
Toshitsugo Yamanaka, Teruo Shibata, Kensako Baba - Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Toshitsugo Yamanaka, Teruo Shibata, Kensako Baba - Vol. III (Clemency Papers)

Box 1575
Sadaaki Konishi - Vols. V-XVI (Public Trial)
Yukitsuna Tanaka, Yoshinori Hayashi - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial)
Yukitsuna Tanaka, Yoshinori Hayashi - Vols. II-IV (Public Trial)
Teodoro Tatishi - Review
Teodoro Tatishi - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial)
Teodoro Tatishi - Vols. II-VI (Public Trial)
Minoru Toyama, Toyoaki Inagaki, Yoshiiyuki Nakamura
Minoru Toyama, Toyoaki Inagaki, Yoshiiyuki Nakamura - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial)
Minoru Toyama, Toyoaki Inagaki, Yoshiiyuki Nakamura - Vols. II-VIII (Public Trial)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 935
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Prosecution Division Entry 1321: US vs. Japanese War Criminal Case Files, 1945-1949

Box 1576
Naraji Nogi
Naraji Nogi - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial)
Naraji Nogi - Vols. II-IV (Public Trial)
Masakazu Yamaguchi - Review
Masakazu Yamaguchi - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial)
Masakazu Yamaguchi - Vols. II-XVII (Public Trial)

Box 1577
Masakazu Yamaguchi - Vols. XVIII-XLVI (Public Trial)

Box 1578
Shumpei Hagino, et al. - Review
Shumpei Hagino, et al. - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial)
Shumpei Hagino, et al. - Vols. II-VIII (Public Trial)
Shoichi Kadomatsu
Shoichi Kadomatsu - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial)
Shoichi Kadomatsu - Vols. II-VIII (Public Trial)
Shoichi Kadomatsu - Clemency Petitions & Papers
Kumao Tani
Kumao Tani - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial)
Kumao Tani - Vols. II-III (Public Trial)
Masakazu Yamaguchi - Vols. XLVII-LV (Public Trial) Shumpei Hagino, Shinkichi Hosaka,
Keiichi Kimura, Sakakatsu Kato, Ichiro Kobayashi, Rikizo Monma, Chiyokichi Susuki,
Zenichiro Mogami, Shigeru Takahashi

Box 1579
Naoki Hamasaki
Naoki Hamasaki - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial)
Naoki Hamasaki - Vols. II-VII (Public Trial)
Yasuo Hirose, Masaru Takata
Yasuo Hirose, Masaru Takata - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial)
Akira Nagahama
Akira Nagahama - Vol. I (Arraignment Proceedings)
Akira Nagahama - Vols. II-XII (Public Trial)

Box 1580
Takenosuke Gunji
Takenosuke Gunji - Vol. I, II, and III (Record of Trial)
Yasuo Hirose, Masaru Takata - Vols. II-VI (Public Trial)
Yasuo Hirose, Masaru Takata - Vol. VII (Arraignment)
Yasuo Hirose, Masaru Takata - Vols. VIII-X (Public Trial)
Michinori Nakamura, Kotaro Kamisuki, Rinji Sasakura, Koshin Ichijo, Fumiyuki Kazato,
Shigeo Ichihashi, Kazuaki Okazaki
Michinori Nakamura, et al. - Review
No Title

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 936
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Prosecution Division Entry 1321: US vs. Japanese War Criminal Case Files, 1945-1949

Yokio Ogo, Hidetada Tabata, Tokiyoshi Taga, Akeyoshi Okumura, Hiroyuki Eto, Tadashi
Umemoto, Katsuyoshi Kishi, Tosheharu Hiroyama, Tedozi Nakamura, Keichiro Hamanaka
Yokio Ogo, et al. - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial)
Yokio Ogo, et al. - Vols. II-IX (Public Trial)
Gosuke Taniguchi, Toshio Mitani, Yoshitaka Ogawa, Isokichi Yamamoto, Tooru Tanaka
Gosuke Taniguchi, et al. - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial)
Gosuke Taniguchi, et al. - Vols. II-IX (Public Trial)
Gosuke Taniguchi, et al. - Review

Box 1581
Kazuo Danno - Vol. I-A (Record of Trial)
Kazuo Danno - Vol. I-B (Record of Trial)
Kazuo Danno - Vol. II (Exhibits)
Kazuo Fukami
Kazuo Fukami - Vol. I and Vol. II (Record of Trial)
Takio Kaneko and Teshiharu Uchida
Takio Kaneko, Teshiharu Uchida - Vol. I (Record of Trial)
Takio Kaneko, Teshiharu Uchida - Vol. II (Exhibits)
Takio Kaneko, Teshiharu Uchida - Vol. III (Clemency Papers)
Nobuo Yamamoto - Review
Nobuo Yamamoto - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial)
Nobuo Yamamoto - Vols. II-VI (Public Trial)
Tetsutoshi Yanaru
Tetsutoshi Yanaru - Vol. I (Record of Trial)
Tetsutoshi Yanaru - Vol. II (Exhibits)
Tetsutoshi Yanaru - Vol. III (Clemency Paper)

Box 1582
Toshitake Kojyo (Kojiro)
Toshitake Kojyo (Kojiro) - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial)
Toshitake Kojyo (Kojiro) - Vols. II-V (Public Trial)
Masao Nichizawa, Takeichi Chisuwa, Hiroshi Kawamura, Yoshitami Yamada, Hasuaki Kambe,
Shonusuke Shishido, Sukenobu Ikeda
Masao Nichizawa, et al.
Masao Nichizawa, et al. - Vol. I
Masao Nichizawa, et al. - Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Masao Nichizawa, et al. - Vol. III - Clemency Papers to Record of Trial
Masao Nichizawa, et al. - Vol. IV (Pleas & Motions to Record of Trial)

Box 1583
Kinsaku Kobayashi, Kinjiro Fuseda, Katsumi Imada, Yasuhisa Miyagi, Haruo Okuzono
Kinsaku Kobayashi, Kinjiro Fuseda, Katsumi Imada, Yasuhisa Miyagi, Haruo Okuzono - Vol.
I (Arraignment and Public Trial)
Kinsaku Kobayashi, Kinjiro Fuseda, Katsumi Imada, Yasuhisa Miyagi - Vols. II-IV (Public Trial)
Satoshi Oie
Satoshi Oie

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 937
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Prosecution Division Entry 1321: US vs. Japanese War Criminal Case Files, 1945-1949

Satoshi Oie - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial)


Satoshi Oie - Vols. II-XXII (Public Trial)

Box 1584
Satoshi Oie - Vols. XXIII-LVIII (Public Trial)

Box 1585
Masami Fujimoto
Masami Fujimoto - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial)
Masami Fujimoto - Vols. II-IV (Public Trial)
Hisamitsu Imamura, Toshiro Uchida (alias Toshihiro Uchida) Mitsumasu Yano, Sojiro
Iwaoku, Tomiji Kamiyama, Kesao Masuda
Hisamitsu Imamura, et al. - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial)
Hisamitsu Imamura, et al. - Vols. II-VIII (Public Trial)
Satoshi Oie - Vols. LIX-LXXIX (Public Trial)
Satoshi Oie - Review
Satoshi Oie - Opinion of the Board of Review

Box 1586
Hiroshi Ishiguro, Hidekitsu Tanakadate, Katsusaburo Komatsu - Review
Hiroshi Ishiguro, Hidekitsu Tanakadate, Katsusaburo Komatsu - Vol. I (Arraignment and
Public Trial)
Hiroshi Ishiguro, Hidekitsu Tanakadate, Katsusaburo Komatsu - Vols. II-XIII (Public Trial)
Toneo Shirakura, Osamu Watanabe - Vol. I to Vol. XII (Public Trial)
Osamu Watanabe, Toneo Shirakura - Clemency File, Recommendations, Actions, FEC MCSs
Chinsaku Yuki
Chinsaku Yuki - Vol. I (Arraignment)
Chinsaku Yuki - Vols. II-VI (Public Trial)

Box 1587
Tetsuo Ando
Tetsuo Ando - Vol. I & II (Record of Trial)
Masayoshi Kato
Masayoshi Kato - Vol. I & II (Record of Trial)
Masayoshi Kato - Vol. III (Record of Trial)
Yukinaga Kimura
Yukinaga Kimura - Vol. I & II (Record of Trial)
Saburo Mizukoshi
Saburo Mizukoshi, Hasanori Takahashi, Shosaburo Fujita, Kiyoshi Yui, Hikari Suzuki,
Sadaharu Kobayashi, Chuta Sasazawa, Yoshio Nishikawa
Saburo Mizukoshi, et al. - Vol. I (Record of Trial)
Saburo Mizukoshi, et al. - Vol. II (Exhibits)
Saburo Mizukoshi, et al. - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Saburo Mizukoshi
Masanobu Narikawa
Masanobu Narikawa - Vol. I & II (Record of Trial)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 938
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Prosecution Division Entry 1321: US vs. Japanese War Criminal Case Files, 1945-1949

Masanobu Narikawa - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)


Koji Tsuda
Koji Tsuda - Vol. I (Record of Trial)
Koji Tsuda - Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)

Box 1588
Sannojo Fujii
Sannojo Fujii - Vol. I (Record of Trial)
Sannojo Fujii - Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Sannojo Fujii - Vol. III (Clemency Papers to Records of Trial)
Momoichi Moriyama
Momoichi Moriyama - Vol. I & II (Record of Trial)
Momoichi Moriyama - Vol. III (Clemency Papers to Record of Trial)
Sukeo Nakajima, Sadaharu Hiramatsu, Harumi Kawate, Tamotsu Kimura, Kunio Yoshizawa,
Takeo Kirishita, Rikio Shioiri
Sukeo Nakajima, et al.
Sukeo Nakajima, et al. - Vol. I (Record of Trial)
Sukeo Nakajima, et al. - Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Mamoru Shiozawa
Mamoru Shiozawa - Vol. I (Record of Trial)
Mamoru Shiozawa - Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Mamoru Shiozawa - Vol. III (Clemency Papers to Record of Trial)

Box 1589
Masao Hachiya, Kensi Ito, Mitsuo Takagane, Hideo Yoshida, Hatsuo Ishimori, Masakiyo
Shinohara, Kiyoshi Yasue
Masao Hachiya, Kensi Ito, Mitsuo Takagane, Hideo Yoshida, Hatsuo Ishimori, Masakiyo
Shinohara, Kiyoshi Yasue - Vol. I & II (Record of Trial)
Chogo Hashimoto
Chogo Hashimoto - Vol. I (Record of Trial)
Chogo Hashimoto - Vol. II (Exhibits)
Chogo Hashimoto - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Yuhei Hosotani, Hiromu Saito, Yasuo Kobayashi, Mokichi Hara, Shigeyoshi Hashimoto
Yuhei Hosotani, Hiromu Saito, Yasuo Kobayashi, Mokichi Hara, Shigeyoshi Hashimoto - Vol.
I (Record of Trial)
Yuhei Hosotani, Hiromu Saito, Yasuo Kobayashi, Mokichi Hara, Shigeyoshi Hashimoto - Vol.
II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Yuhei Hosotani, et al. - Vol. III (Clemency Papers)
Kunio Miyatake
Kunio Miyatake - Vol. I & II (Record of Trial)
Sukeo Nakajima - Vol. III (Clemency Papers)
Masao Uwamori
Juso Yamamoto
Juso Yamamoto - Vol. I & II (Record of Trial)
Juso Yamamoto - Vol. III (Clemency Papers)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 939
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Prosecution Division Entry 1321: US vs. Japanese War Criminal Case Files, 1945-1949

Box 1590
Takeo Katsura
Takeo Katsura - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits)
Takeo Katsura - Vol. III (Clemency Papers)
Saburo Matsumuro
Saburo Matsumuro - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Saburo Matsumuro - Vol. III (Clemency Papers)
Masao Nakanishi, Kiyoshi Obayashi
Masao Nakanishi, Kiyoshi Obayashi - Vol. I (Record of Trial), Vol. II (Exhibits), and Vol. III
(Clemency Petitions)
Motoo Namba
Motoo Namba - Vol. I and Vol. II (Record of Trial)
Takaji Ryu, Kazuo Tanaka
Takaji Ryu, Kazuo Tanaka - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Takaji Ryu, Kazuo Tanaka - Vol. III (Clemency Papers)
Morizo Shinjo
Morizo Shinjo - Vol. I and Vol. II (Record of Trial)
Morizo Shinjo - Vol. III (Clemency Papers)
Masao Uwamori - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Shichisaburo Yajima
Shichisaburo Yajima - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Shichisaburo Yajima - Vol. III (Clemency Papers)

Box 1591
Bunhachi Bando
Bunhachi Bando - Vol. I and Vol. II (Record of Trial)
Bunhachi Bando - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Tatsuro Fujita
Tatsuro Fujita, Eiichi Hozumi, Kanemasu Uchida, Kumaichi Maeda, Kanzaburo Yokoyama
Shohei Ikeda
Shohei Ikeda - Vol. I and Vol. II (Record of Trial)
Shohei Ikeda - Vol. III (Clemency Papers)
Yagoheiji Iwata
Yagoheiji Iwata - Vol. I and Vol. II (Record of Trial)
Yagoheiji Iwata - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Makoto Kimura
Makoto Kimura - Vol. I and Vol. II (Record of Trial)
Yasuhiko Kuroiwa
Yasuhiko Kuroiwa - Vol. I and Vol. II (Record of Trial)
Yasuhiko Kuroiwa - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Matsuzo Miumi
Matsuzo Miumi - Vol. I and Vol. II (Record of Trial)
Matsuzo Miumi - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Masaaki Murai - Vol. I and Vol. II (Record of Trial)
Yoneo Murakami - Vol. I and Vol. II (Record of Trial)
Yoneo Murakami - Vol. III (Clemency Papers)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 940
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Prosecution Division Entry 1321: US vs. Japanese War Criminal Case Files, 1945-1949

Torakichi Nakayama - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)


Masashi Sato, Kyusho Masaki, Matsusaburo Shirakawa - Vol. I and Vol. II (Record of Trial)
Masashi Sato, Kyusho Masaki, Matsusaburo Shirakawa - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Miki Tarodachi, Torakichi Nakayama
Miki Tarodachi, Torakichi Nakayama - Vol. I and Vol. II (Record of Trial)
Hideo Yasutake - Vol. I and Vol. II (Record of Trial)
Hideo Yasutake

Box 1592
Fukusaburo Adachi
Fukusaburo Adachi - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Fukusaburo Adachi - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Takeshi Hashimoto
Takeshi Hashimoto - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Takeshi Hashimoto - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Hajime Honda
Hajime Honda - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits)
Hajime Honda - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Tsunesuke Tsuda
Kenichi Kondo
Kenichi Kondo - Vol. I (Record of Trial)
Kenichi Kondo - Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Kenichi Kondo - Vol. III (Clemency Papers)
Hiroyuki Morita
Hiroyuki Morita - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Hiroyuki Morita - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Tsunesuke Tsuda - Vol. I (Record of Trial)
Tsunesuke Tsuda - Vol. II (Exhibits)
Tsunesuke Tsuda - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)

Box 1593
Fukujiro Akiyama
Fukujiro Akiyama - Vol. I & II (Record of Trial & Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Fukujiro Akiyama - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Minoru Fujimoto, Masatomo Kikuchi, Saburo Kozawa, Jyokei Matsuo, Toshio Mizuno, Ryoichi
Nemoto
Minoru Fujimoto, et al. - Vol. I & II (Record of Trial & Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Minoru Fujimoto, et al. - Vol. III (Clemency Papers)
Seitaro Hata, Yukio Asano, Takeo Kita, Hideji Nakamura
Seitaro Hata, Yukio Asano, Takeo Kita, Hideji Nakamura - Vol. I (Record of Trial)
Seitaro Hata, Yukio Asano, Takeo Kita, Hideji Nakamura - Vol. II (Exhibits)
Seitaro Hata, Yukio Asano, Takeo Kita, Hideji Nakamura - Vol. III (Clemency Papers to
Record of Trial)
Yoshio Nakanishi
Yoshio Nakanishi - Vol. I & II (Record of Trial & Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Masafumi Sugi

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 941
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Prosecution Division Entry 1321: US vs. Japanese War Criminal Case Files, 1945-1949

Masafumi Sugi - Vol. I & II (Record of Trial & Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Masafumi Sugi - Vol. III (Clemency Papers)
Yoshiichi Takagi
Yoshiichi Takagi - Vol. I & II (Record of Trial & Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Yoshiichi Takagi - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)

Box 1594
Ryoichi Higashiguchi
Ryoichi Higashiguchi - Vol. I & II (Record of Trial)
Ryoichi Higashiguchi - Vol. III (Record of Trial)
Sotouemon Hosoi, Shuichi Shimizu, Masaichi Morita, Hideyoshi Kayahata
Sotouemon Hosoi, Shuichi Shimizu, Masaichi Morita, Hideyoshi Kayahata - Vol. I & II
(Record of Trial)
Nagayasu Kawabe
Nagayasu Kawabe - Vol. I and Vol. II (Record of Trial)
Nagayasu Kawabe - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Nobuhiro Miyakawa
Nobuhiro Miyakawa - Vol. I & II (Record of Trial)
Nobuhiro Miyakawa - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Masaichi Morita - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Hidemaro Nakajima
Hidemaro Nakajima - Vol. I (Record of Trial)
Sukeo Nakajima
Tsugio Nishida
Tsugio Nishida - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Shinnosuki Sato, Sukeo Tagusari
Shinnosuki Sato, Sukeo Tagusari - Vol. I (Record of Trial)
Shinnosuki Sato, Sukeo Tagusari - Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Sugeo Tagusari - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Tomikuni Watanabe
Tomikuni Watanabe - Vol. I & II (Record of Trial)
Tomikuni Watanabe - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Toshihisa Yamamoto
Toshihisa Yamamoto - Vol. I & II (Record of Trial)
Katsuyoshi Yasuda
Katsuyoshi Yasuda - Vol. I & II (Record of Trial)

Box 1595
Eiichi Ito
Eiichi Ito - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Eiichi Ito - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Itchisaku Kojima
Itchisaku Kojima - Vol. I and Vol. II (Record of Trial)
Matsukichi Muta, Sadamu Takeda
Matsukichi Muta, Sadamu Takeda - Vol. I (Record of Trial)
Matsukichi Muta, Sadamu Takeda - Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 942
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Prosecution Division Entry 1321: US vs. Japanese War Criminal Case Files, 1945-1949

Matsukichi Muta, Sadamu Takeda - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)


Hidemaro Nakajima - Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Kinzaburo Niizuma, Kenichi Kikuchi, Nakao Umesaki, Nobumasa Takeda
Kinzaburo Niizuma, Kenichi Kikuchi, Nakao Umesaki, Nobumasa Takeda - Vol. I (Record of
Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Kinzaburo Niizuma, Kenichi Kikuchi, Nakao Umesaki, Nobumasa Takeda - Vol. III
(Clemency Petitions)
Yoshio Ogimoto
Yoshio Ogimoto - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Yoshio Ogimoto - Vol. III (Clemency Papers)
Sokochi Sano, Shoji Onodera
Sokochi Sano, Shoji Onodera - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits)

Box 1596
Sakujiro Aramaki, Akiyoshi Koga, Nobuyasu Sugiyama, Fukuma Yamaguchi, Takenosuke
Fujisaki, Tomeo Nishimura, Toraichi Takashita
Sakujiro Aramaki, et al. - Vol. I & II (Record of Trial & Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Sakujiro Aramaki, et al. - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Takeharu Hirata
Takeharu Hirata - Vol. I-A (Record of Trial)
Takeharu Hirata - Vol. I-B (Record of Trial)
Takeharu Hirata - Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Takeharu Hirata - Vol. IIIa (Clemency Petitions)
Takeharu Hirata - Vol. IIIb (Clemency Papers)
Shigekazu Kiya
Shigekazu Kiya - Vol. I & II (Record of Trial & Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Yoshio Kurihara
Yoshio Kurihara - Vol. I & II (Record of Trial & Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Takuji Murakami, Kyosuke Saito, Kiyoshi Nishiyama, Shunichi Tanimoto, Haruo Okada,
Tamimori Yamanoto, Satoji Suzuki, Kiichi Shirasaya, Takeshi Beppu, Shimekichi
Kawabata, Jiro Kondo, Masahiro Oka
Takuji Murakami, et al. - Vol. I (Record of Trial)
Takeyasu Nishi
Takeyasu Nishi - Vol. I & II (Record of Trial & Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Mutsuo Okubo
Mutsuo Okubo - Vol. I & II (Record of Trial & Exhibits to Record of Trial)

Box 1597
Ryugo Kanetsuna, Junji Mano
Ryugo Kanetsuna, Junji Mano - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of
Trial)
Ryugo Kanetsuna, Junji Mano - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Kunizo Katsuki
Kunizo Katsuki - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits)
Kunizo Katsuki - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Taizo Mimura

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 943
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Prosecution Division Entry 1321: US vs. Japanese War Criminal Case Files, 1945-1949

Taizo Mimura - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits)


Takuji Murakami, et al. - Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Takuji Murakami, et al. - Vol. III (Clemency Papers)
Matsujiro Nakasai
Matsujiro Nakasai - Vol. I (Record of Trial)
Matsujiro Nakasai - Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Masataro Nakatani
Masataro Nakatani - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Masataro Nakatani - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Kiyoshi Ogasawara, Seisaku Toma
Kiyoshi Ogasawara, Seisaku Toma - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of
Trial)
Tadashi Sato
Tadashi Sato - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Noburo Seki
Noburo Seki (Noburo Seki) - Vol. I (Record of Trial)
Yoshio Sudo
Yoshio Sudo - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Yoshio Sudo - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Masaji Takaku
Masaji Takaku - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Hichiro Tsuchiya
Hichiro Tsuchiya - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Hichiro Tsuchiya - Vol. III (Clemency Papers)

Box 1598
Ryuma Hirano, Sadeo Sakano
Ryuma Hirano, Sadeo Sakano - Vol. I & II (Record of Trial & Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Ryuma Hirano - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Tetsuo Mizuno, Eisuke Watanabe, Kunizo Kasuya, Yoshiro Kotani, Mitsuo Saito, Seitaro
Washimi, Kaoru Otsuki, Yoshio Miyazaki
Tetsuo Mizuno, et al.
Tetsuo Mizuno, et al. - Vol. I (Record of Trial)
Tetsuo Mizuno, et al. - Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Tetsuo Mizuno, et al. - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Iju Sugasawa, Kazumoto Suematsu, Tsuguo Iwanuma, Masakatsu Hozumi
Iju Sugasawa, Kazumoto Suematsu, Tsuguo Iwanuma, Masakatsu Hozumi - Vol. I & II
(Record of Trial & Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Aiijaku Suyenaga, Seiichiro Yoshitsugu
Aiijaku Suyenaga, Seiichiro Yoshitsugu - Vol. I & II (Record of Trial & Exhibits to Record of
Trial)
Aiijaku Suyenaga, Seiichiro Yoshitsugu - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)

Box 1599
Shigetsuchi Asada, Ietoshi Noda
Shigetsuchi Asada, Ietoshi Noda - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 944
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Prosecution Division Entry 1321: US vs. Japanese War Criminal Case Files, 1945-1949

Shigetsuchi Asada, Ietoshi Noda - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions to Record of Trial)
Mitsuzo Inagaki
Mitsuzo Inagaki - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Mitsuzo Inagaki - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Keiji Nagahara
Keiji Nagahara - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Seicki Naganuma, Nubua Homma, Kiyomi Iwabuchi, Isamu Sasaki, Isami Kintaichi
Seicki Naganuma, et al. - Vol. I (Record of Trial)
Seicki Naganuma, et al. - Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Seicki Naganuma, et al. - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions to Record of Trial)
Keiichi Nakatani
Keiichi Nakatani - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Iju Sugawasa - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Shinichi Tanaka
Shinichi Tanaka - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Tokio Tobita
Tokio Tobita - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Tokio Tobita - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)

Box 1600
Mitsuyoshi Fujita
Mitsuyoshi Fujita - Vol. I & II (Record of Trial & Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Toshio Goto, Shuichi Takata, Shigeki Eto, Benji Ito, Tsuzuo Ota
Toshio Goto, et al. - Vol. I (Record of Trial)
Toshio Goto, et al. - Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Toshio Goto, et al. - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Kosaku Hazama - Vol. I (Record of Trial)
Masaji Ino, Chosuke Onodera
Masaji Ino, Chosuke Onodera - Vol. I & II (Record of Trial & Exhibits to Record of Trial)

Box 1601
Masato Hada
Masato Hada - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Masato Hada - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions to Record of Trial)
Wataru Hasegawa
Wataru Hasegawa - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Kosaku Hazama - Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Matasuke Ishimatsu
Matasuke Ishimatsu - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Matasuke Ishimatsu - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Yoshiaki Kariya
Yoshiaki Kariya - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Shigeru Numajiri, Shigeo Eizumi, Imajira Kira, Shozo Takahashi, Minoru Kurakawa, Takashi
Neishi, Takayoshi Shinkae, Sanzo Tano
Shigeru Numajiri, et al. - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Fumio Ueda

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 945
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Prosecution Division Entry 1321: US vs. Japanese War Criminal Case Files, 1945-1949

Fumio Ueda - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Fumio Ueda - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)

Box 1602
Sachio Egawa, Tokuro Fukuda, Denkichi Orito, Fukuichi Watanabe
Sachio Egawa, Tokuro Fukuda, Denkichi Orito, Fukuichi Watanabe - Vol. I & II (Record of
Trial & Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Sachio Egawa, Tokuro Fukuda, Denkichi Orito, Fukuichi Watanabe - Vol. III (Clemency
Petitions)
Gisaburo Mariyama
Gisaburo Mariyama - Vol. I & II (Record of Trial & Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Gisaburo Mariyama - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Tomoki Nakamura
Shigeru Numajiri, et al. - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Terukichi Saito, Shooichi Sasaki, Kiyamatsu Suda, Seiichi Yutani
Terukichi Saito, Shooichi Sasaki, Kiyamatsu Suda, Seiichi Yutani - Vol. I & II (Record of Trial
& Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Terukichi Saito, Shooichi Sasaki, Kiyamatsu Suda, Seiichi Yutani - Vol. III (Clemency
Petitions)
Shinobu Shichino, Masanobu Michishita, Mineo Nojima
Shinobu Shichino, Masanobu Michishita, Mineo Nojima - Vol. I & II (Record of Trial &
Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Shinobu Shichino, Masanobu Michishita, Mineo Nojima - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Hashiyuki Yamazaki, Ryotatsu Kamiyasumiba, Yoshio Hori, Tokizo Tanaka, Shigeji Shimizu
Hashiyuki Yamazaki, et al. - Vol. I & II (Record of Trial & Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Hashiyuki Yamazaki, et al. - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)

Box 1603
Hiroshi Azuma, Hisao Kaneyama, Noburo Ichiyanagi, Kiyoji Ishibe, Keitaro Fukijima, Tomio
Minagawa, Horimitzu Saito
Hiroshi Azuma, et al. - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Hiroshi Azuma, et al. - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Tsutafu Kimura (alias Tsutau Kimura)
Tsutafu Kimura (alias Tsutau Kimura) - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to
Record of Trial)
Tomoki Nakamura - Vol. I (Record of Trial)
Tomoki Nakamura - Vol. II (Exhibits)
Tomoki Nakamura - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions to Record of Trial)
Kanemasu Uchida
Eitaro Uchiyama, Kiyotami Otahara, Norio Yamanaka, Buichi Ono, Hideo Matsumori, Yorio
Ogiya, Kanji Nakamichi, Michio Kunitake
Eitaro Uchiyama, et al. - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)

Box 1604
Eiichi Noda
Eiichi Noda - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 946
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Prosecution Division Entry 1321: US vs. Japanese War Criminal Case Files, 1945-1949

Eiichi Noda - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)


Yuzuru Noguchi, Takeo Terada, Masataro Takuma, Tokio Watanabe, Yohachi Kurokawa,
Kajuro Okazaki, Shigeru Ariizumi, Tatsumi Ushihara, Goro Uchida, Isamu Goto, Yasutosi
Mizuguchi, Risaburo Shito
Yuzuru Noguchi, et al. - Vol. I (Record of Trial)
Yuzuru Noguchi, et al. - Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Yuzuru Noguchi, et al. - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Kanemasu Uchida - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Kanemasu Uchida - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)

Box 1605
Shigeru Fukuda
Shigeru Fukuda - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Kaneichi Koike
Kaneichi Koike - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Kaneichi Koike - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Shigeji Mori - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)Junsaburo
Toshino, Shusuke Wada, Kazutane Aihara, Shin Kajiyama, Suketoshi Tanoue, Jiro Ueda,
Hisao Yoshida, Risaku Kobayashi, Sho Hattori
Junsaburo Toshino, et al. - Vol. I (Record of Trial)
Junsaburo Toshino - Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Junsaburo Toshino - Vol. III (Clemency Papers)

Box 1606
Toshi Akutsu
Toshi Akutsu
Toshi Akutsu - Vol. I and Vol. II (Record of Trial)
Toshi Akutsu - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Hirozo Goto
Hirozo Goto, Noboru Kodama, Tetsuya Murakami, Takeki Nishimura, Motomu Okamoto, Ko
Osako - Vol. I and Vol. II (Record of Trial)
Hirozo Goto et al. - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Masauki Kiryu, Takeo Shuraki, Minoru Kobayashi
Masauki Kiryu, Takeo Shuraki, Minoru Kobayashi - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II
(Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Masauki Kiryu, Takeo Shuraki, Minoru Kobayashi - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Tetsuo Kobayashi
Tetsuo Kobayashi - Vol. I and Vol. II (Record of Trial)
Akira Nomoto, Genichi Munehiro
Akira Nomoto, Genichi Munehiro - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Akira Nomoto, Genichi Munehiro - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Mitsujiro Sakamoto
Mitsujiro Sakamoto - Vol. I and Vol. II (Record of Trial)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 947
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Prosecution Division Entry 1321: US vs. Japanese War Criminal Case Files, 1945-1949

Box 1607
Kenji Iwataka, Hideo Suzuki, Keita Imoto, Inokichi Matsumoto, Satoru Nakazawa
Kenji Iwataka, et al. - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Kenji Iwataka, et al. - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Tetsuo Kobayashi - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Yoshio Tsuneyoshi
Yoshio Tsuneyoshi - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Yoshio Tsuneyoshi - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Masato Yoshida, Katsuyasu Sato, Hyoichi Okuda, Takeo Takahashi
Masato Yoshida, et al. - Vol. I (Record of Trial)

Box 1608
Toshinori Asaka, Koichi Takahashi, Tetsuro Yoshio, Tokuji Yoneura, Yutaka Sagae
Toshinori Asaka, et al.
Toshinori Asaka, et al. - Vol. I & II (Record of Trial)
Toshinori Asaka, et al. - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Michizo Shiina, Sheijiro Shimano, Kunihiko Osada, Takeo Kodama, Otokichi Yokoyama
Michizo Shiina, et al. - Vol. I & II (Record of Trial)
Michizo Shiina, et al. - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Masato Yoshida, et al. - Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Masato Yoshida, et al. - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Tetsuro Yoshio

Box 1609
Takahisa Arai
Takahisa Arai - Vol. I and Vol. II (Record of Trial)
Hiroshi Fujii
Hiroshi Fujii - Vols. I-II (Record of Trial)
Hiroshi Fujii - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Yoshiyuki Inoue, Takaji Okada
Yoshiyuki Inoue, Takaji Okada - Vol. I and Vol. II (Record of Trial)
Yoshiyuki Inoue - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Katsuo Kohara
Katsuo Kohara - Vol. I and Vol. II (Record of Trial)
Katsunosuke Watanabe
Katsunosuke Watanabe - Vol. I and Vol. II (Record of Trial)
Katsunosuke Watanabe - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Takeo Watanabe, Masami Kanno
Takeo Watanabe, Masami Kanno - Vol. I and Vol. II (Record of Trial)
Takeo Watanabe, Masami Kanno - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)

Box 1610
Tamae Kondo
Tamae Kondo - Vol. I & II (Record of Trial)
Tamae Kondo - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Tatsumi Hata

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 948
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Prosecution Division Entry 1321: US vs. Japanese War Criminal Case Files, 1945-1949

Toyokazu Hikita, Kiyoshi Tanabe


Toyokazu Hikita, Kiyoshi Tanabe - Vol. I & II (Record of Trial)
Takayoshi Sakaino
Takayoshi Sakaino - Vol. I & II (Record of Trial)
Takayoshi Sakaino - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Kunio Saruwatari
Kunio Saruwatari - Vol. I & II (Record of Trial)
Kunio Saruwatari - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Ryohei Tanaka
Ryohei Tanaka - Vol. I & II (Record of Trial)
Ryohei Tanaka - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Kiichi Yamazaki, Shuichi Shinoda, Masajiro Hirabayashi
Kiichi Yamazaki, et al. - Vol. I & II (Record of Trial)
Zenichiro Yasuda, Hajime Nakao, Masakatsu Oyama
Zenichiro Yasuda, et al. - Vol. I & II (Record of Trial)

Box 1611
Fumio Fujiki
Fumio Fujiki - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Fumio Fujiki - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Kimiya Ichinoe, Rokuro Sonobe, Sadamu Motokawa, Kenichi Yanagizawa, Masao Kuwabara,
Goro Yamanaka, Shoichiro Matsumoto
Kimiya Ichinoe, et al. - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Kimiya Ichinoe, et al. - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Kazuo Maeda
Kazuo Maeda - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Kazuo Maeda - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Yoichi Saito, Kiyofusa Sakaguchi, Morio Inouye
Yoichi Saito, et al. - Vol. I (Record of Trial)
Yoichi Saito, et al. - Vol. II (Exhibits, Motions and Briefs to Record of Trial)
Yoichi Saito, et al. - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Masakatsu Sato
Masakatsu Sato - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Masakatsu Sato - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Sai Yamashita, Masayuki Naka
Sai Yamashita, Masayuki Naka - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Sai Yamashita, Masayuki Naka - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)

Box 1612
Tadashige Shiomi
Tadashige Shiomi - Vol. I and Vol. II (Record of Trial)
Tadashige Shiomi - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions, etc.)
Kap Chin Song
Kap Chin Song - Vol. I and Vol. II (Record of Trial)
Iku Takasaki
Iku Takasaki - Vol. I and Vol. II (Record of Trial)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 949
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Prosecution Division Entry 1321: US vs. Japanese War Criminal Case Files, 1945-1949

Iku Takasaki - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)


Hiroshi Tanaka, Todao Asakura, Yukio Hitosugi, Nakazo Ieda, Jirokichi Kameda, Shoji Kawai,
Kameki Kawamura, Tomohisa Kawamura, Nobuo Kokubo, Kinpachi Kondo, Minoru
Maeda, Tatsuo Mizuno, Akihisa Murase, Tatsuo Nakagawa, Hideo Sakai, Yoshikazu
Sawano, Tokuichi Tanaka, Isao Yadoiwa, Masakazu Yamagishi, Isamu Hara, Genzo Kato,
Masao Hayashi
Hiroshi Tanaka, et al.
Hiroshi Tanaka, et al. - Vol. I (Record of Trial)
Hiroshi Ushioda
Hiroshi Ushioda - Vol. I and Vol. II (Record of Trial)
Hiroshi Ushioda - Vol. III (Clemency Papers)

Box 1613
Masaharu Ozawa, Yutaka Ninomiya, Manzo Wakamatsu
Masaharu Ozawa, Yutaka Ninomiya, Manzo Wakamatsu - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II
(Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Masaharu Ozawa, Yutaka Ninomiya, Manzo Wakamatsu - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Masatoshi Sawamura
Masatoshi Sawamura - Vol. I (Record of Trial)
Masatoshi Sawamura - Vol. II (Exhibits)
Masatoshi Sawamura - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Hiroshi Tanaka, et al. - Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Hiroshi Tanaka, et al. - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Makoto Umeda
Makoto Umeda - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Hiroichi Uno
Hiroichi Uno - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)

Box 1614
Junsho Hayashi
Junsho Hayashi - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Umetaro Makino
Umetaro Makino - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Umetaro Makino - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Narumi Oota, Tadao Shibano, Yuji Aoki, Michio Kuriyama, Yoshio Taguchi, Hiroaki Kono,
Kengo Katayama
Narumi Oota, Tadao Shibano, et al. - Vol. I, Part 1 (Record of Trial)
Toshio Toda, Chomatsu Tamura
Toshio Toda, Chomatsu Tamura - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Toshio Toda, Chomatsu Tamura - Vol. III (Clemency Papers to Record of Trial)

Box 1615
Toshitaro Habe, Tadao Tenabe, Yoshitaro Matsumoto, Yoichiro Terashita
Ichiji Kinari, Yukio Okabuchi, Nobuo Ikadazu, Asao Ijutsu, Fusao Shinya
Ichiji Kinari, et al. - Vol. I (Record of Trial)
Ichiji Kinari, et al. - Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 950
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Prosecution Division Entry 1321: US vs. Japanese War Criminal Case Files, 1945-1949

Ichiji Kinari, et al. - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)


Narumi Oota, et al. - Vol. I, Part 2 (Record of Trial)
Narumi Oota, et al. - Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Narumi Oota, et al. - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)

Box 1616
Kazuo Arakawa
Kazuo Arakawa - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Toshitaro Habe, Tadao Tenabe, et al. - Vol. I (Record of Trial)
Toshitaro Habe, Tadao Tenabe, et al. - Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Toshitaro Habe, Tadao Tenabe, et al. - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Keiji Nagahara
Keiji Nagahara - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Keiji Nagahara - Vol. III (Clemency Petition)
Etsuji Noguchi
Etsuji Noguchi - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Etsuji Noguchi - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Ippei Tamura, Mitsumasa Oku, Tahichi Minamide
Ippei Tamura, Mitsumasa Oku, et al. - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record
of Trial)
Ippei Tamura, Mitsumasa Oku, et al. - Vol. II (Clemency Petitions)

Box 1617
Kenji Hirano
Kenji Hirano - Vol. I & II (Record of Trial)
Kenji Hirano - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Tsuneo Ishikawa
Tsuneo Ishikawa - Vol. I & II (Record of Trial)
Tsuneo Ishikawa - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions, etc.)
Kazuo Kinugasa
Noboru Nagai
Sotojiro Tamura
Hitoshi Okamoto
Hitoshi Okamoto, Shishitaro Yoshinaga, Kazuo Kinugasa, Rai O Ran, El Hatsu Rin, Mo Ei
Chin, Tateo Yamasaki, Sotojiro Tamura, Noboru Nagai, Hatsuo Muta
Hitoshi Okamoto, et al. - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Hitoshi Okamoto, et al. - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Michiji Otake
Michiji Otake - Vol. I & II (Record of Trial)
Takanori Yamanaka
Takanori Yamanaka - Vol. I & II (Record of Trial)
Tateo Yamasaki
Shishitaro Yoshinaga

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 951
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Prosecution Division Entry 1321: US vs. Japanese War Criminal Case Files, 1945-1949

Box 1618
Otohiko Inoue, Hanji Akatsuka, Matsuo Fujinaka, Masaji Furuno, Morimitsu Hagido, Morikaji
Ikemiyagi, Kenji Kawahira, Mitsuno Kitada, Hisayoshi Kubo, Sahachi Kuwano, Takeshi
Maeuchihara, Kakutaro Matake, Yoshiyuki Morooka, Iwayoshi Nadahara, Tadakuni
Narisako, Shigeru Sasaki, Masanori Someya, Yasumasa Taguchi, Seichi Terashima,
Masanori Uchikura, Yoji Yamakawa, Katsutaro Inoue, Muneo Enomoto, Norio Fukumoto,
Toshio Goto, et al.
Otohiko Inoue, et al.
Otohiko Inoue, et al. - Defense Summary of Evidence
Otohiko Inoue, et al. - Index, Statement of Accused
Otohiko Inoue, et al. - Miscellaneous
Otohiko Inoue, et al. - Opinion of the Board of Review
Motoo Namba
Motoo Namba - Vol. I and Vol. II (Record of Trial and Exhibits)
Takanori Yamanaka - Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Takanori Yamanaka - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions, etc. to Record of Trial)

Box 1619
Otohiko Inoue, et al. - Opinion of the Board of Review
Otohiko Inoue, et al. - Vol. I (Record of Trial)
Otohiko Inoue, et al. - Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Otohiko Inoue, et al. - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)

Box 1620
Iwao Inanaga
Iwao Inanaga - Vol. I and Vol. II (Record of Trial and Exhibits)
Otohiko Inoue, et al. - Vol. III (Additional Clemency Petitions)
Hideo Ishizaki, Masao Kataoka, Zentaro Watanabe, Takeji Fujino, Kikuo Tomioka, Shoji Ito
Hideo Ishizaki, et al. - Vol. I (Record of Trial and Exhibits)
Hideo Ishizaki, et al. - Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Hideo Ishizaki, et al. - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Yoshio Mitsuhashi
Yoshio Mitsuhashi, Masatake Nakao, Ko Nemoto - Vol. I and Vol. II (Record of Trial and
Exhibits)
Toshio Mori
Toshio Mori - Vol. I and Vol. II (Record of Trial and Exhibits)

Box 1621
Shintaro Ouchi
Shintaro Ouchi - Vol. I & II (Record of Trial)
Hajime Tamura, Hajime Tsutsui, Takeo Yamamoto, Shunichiro Takami
Hajime Tamura, et al. - Vol. I and Vol. II (Record of Trial and Exhibits)
Hajime Tamura, et al. - Vol. III (Clemency Papers)
Akira Yanagizawa, Masaji Sekihara, Yoshio Suzuki, Hiroshi Obinata, Yonesaku Akiyama,
Eiichi Ushiki, Morimasa Oshima
Akira Yanagizawa, et al.

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 952
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Prosecution Division Entry 1321: US vs. Japanese War Criminal Case Files, 1945-1949

Akira Yanagizawa, et al.


Akira Yanagizawa, et al. - Vol. I & II (Record of Trial)
Akira Yanagizawa, et al. - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Akira Yanagizawa, et al. (Exhibits)

Box 1622
Usaji Hida, Yasuo Kohara, Tokuichi Takamura, Asaichi Yoshimura, Tamotsu Takezoe
Usaji Hida, et al. - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Usaji Hida, et al. - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions to Record of Trial)
Iichiro Morimoto
Kazuo Takenaka
Kazuo Takenaka - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Kazuo Takenaka - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Yasumasa Yamamoto, Soichi Miura, Tezio Takashima, Shuji Kamada, Iseo Hatakeyama,
Masanosuke Surata, Shigeru Osanai
Yasumasa Yamamoto, et al. - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)

Box 1623
Iichiro Morimoto - Vol. I (Record of Trial)
Iichiro Morimoto - Vol. II, Part 1 (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Iichiro Moirmoto - Vol. II, Part 2 (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Masayoshi Murata
Masayoshi Murata - Vol. I and Vol. II (Record of Trial and Exhibits)
Ko Nishikawa - Vol. I and Vol. II (Record of Trial and Exhibits)
Ko Nishikawa
Taichi Sato
Taichi Sato - Vol. I and Vol. II (Record of Trial and Exhibits)
Taichi Sato - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions to Record of Trial)
Koji Suzuki, Misao Sukegawa
Koji Suzuki, Misao Sukegawa - Vol. I and Vol. II (Record of Trial and Exhibits)
Koji Suzuki, Misao Sukegawa - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Tahei Tsuda
Tahei Tsuda - Vol. I and Vol. II (Record of Trial and Exhibits)
Tahei Tsuda - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions to Record of Trial)

Box 1624
Kingoro Fukuda, Masao Shimizu, Chitoku Ise, Masatoshi Kono, Eishi Motoi, Saburo Shibata,
Taichero Miura, Kinzo Goto
Kingoro Fukuda, et al. - Opinion of the Board of Review, Action FEC MCOs
Kingoro Fukuda, et al. - Clemency Petitions
Kingoro Fukuda, et al. - Vol. I (Record of Trial)
Toshio Hatakayama
Toshio Hatakayama - Vol. I (Record of Trial)
Toshio Hatakayama - Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Hirokazu Tanaka

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 953
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Prosecution Division Entry 1321: US vs. Japanese War Criminal Case Files, 1945-1949

Hirokazu Tanaka - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Hirokazu Tanaka - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)

Box 1625
Kingoro Fukuda, et al. - Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Kingoro Fukuda, et al. - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)

Box 1626
Katsuma Fukuda
Katsuma Fukuda - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Katsuma Fukuda - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Kingoro Fukuda, et al. - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Kiyozo Fukunaga
Kiyozo Fukunaga - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Kiyozo Fukunaga - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Masutaro Iwasaki
Masutaro Iwasaki - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Masutaro Iwasaki - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Goro Kimura, Kusataro Tanaka, Tomezo Matsuoka
Goro Kimura, et al. - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Kazuo Sato, Kaoru Funaki
Kazuo Sato, Kaoru Funaki - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Kazuo Sato, Kaoru Funaki - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Takaji Wachi, Saburo Watanabe, Masakiyo Yasukawa, Kishiro Yasuda, Yasunori Mori,
Shigeru Omori, Fusataro Teshima, Takazo Numata
Takaji Wachi, et al. - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Takaji Wachi, et al. - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions to Record of Trial)

Box 1627
Kurataro Hirano, Yoshitaka Kawane
Kurataro Hirano, Yoshitaka Kawane - Vol. I (Record of Trial)
Nobuo Ito, Kaiji Matsuo, Toshiatsu Kataura, Hirokichi Santo
Nobuo Ito, et al. - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Nobuo Ito, et al. - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Kenzo Yamada, Yoshiaki Irie
Kenzo Yamada, Yoshiaki Irie - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Kenzo Yamada, Yoshiaki Irie - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)

Box 1628
Kurataro Hirano, Yoshitake Kawane - Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Kurataro Hirano, Yoshitake Kawane - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Toshio Tashiro, Hatsuaki Kambe, Keiji Kamimoto, Mataishi Okubo, Masao Koshikawa
Toshio Tashiro, et al.
Toshio Tashiro, et al.

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 954
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Prosecution Division Entry 1321: US vs. Japanese War Criminal Case Files, 1945-1949

Box 1629
Seitaro Fujisaki, alias Seiichiro Fujisaki
Seitaro Fujisaki, alias Seiichiro Fujisaki - Vol. I and Vol. II (Record of Trial and Exhibits)
Fukuji Takahashi
Fukuji Takahashi - Vol. I and Vol. II (Record of Trial and Exhibits)
Fukuji Takahashi - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Toshio Tashiro, Masao Koshikawa, Keiji Kamimoto, Mataishi Okubo, Hatsuaki Kambe - Vol. I
(Record of Trial)
Toshio Tashiro, et al. - Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Toshio Tashiro, et al. - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Toshio Tashiro, et al. - Opinion of Board of Review
Okuji Tonomura, Kozo Hatano, Fujio Mutsuro, Jiro Takeuchi

Box 1630
Yasuji Morimoto, Masaichi Toyama, Sotaro Murata
Yasuji Morimoto, et al. - Vol. I (Record of Trial)
Eiichi Murakami, Fukujiro Kakinoki
Eiichi Murakami, Fukujiro Kakinoki - Vol. I & II (Record of Trial)
Kenichi Ogihara
Kenichi Ogihara - Vol. I & II (Record of Trial and Exhibits)
Kenichi Ogihara - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions, etc. to Record of Trial)
Jukichi Sasaki, Kakuji Ishigaki
Jukichi Sasaki, Kakuji Ishigaki - Vol. I & II (Record of Trial and Exhibits)
Okuji Tonomura, et al. - Vol. I & II (Record of Trial)
Okuji Tonomura, et al. - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions to Record of Trial)

Box 1631
Sazae Chiuma
Sazae Chiuma - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Tamotsu Furukawa, Gosuke Taniguchi, Takao Sanokawa, (alias Hisao Sanokawa), Sazae
Chiuma, Yoshiyotsu Moritama, Toshisuke Tanabe, Keiichi Nozaka, Yoshisa Nakata,
Toshioka Maeda, Katsuto Imai, Katsushito Imai
Tamotsu Furukawa, et al. - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Tamotsu Furukawa, et al. - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Saburo Matsuura, Yuetsu Fukumura
Saburo Matsuura, Yuetsu Fukumura - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record
of Trial)
Saburo Matsuura, Yuetsu Fukumura - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions to Record of Trial)
Yasuji Morimoto, et al. - Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Yasuji Morimoto, et al. - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Manichi Nishitani
Manichi Nishitani - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Manichi Nishtani - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Tetsuo Taniguchi, Isamu Sato, Satohiko Kida, Masayoshi Yoshida - Vol. I (Record of Trial)
and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Tetsuo Taniguchi, et al. - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 955
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Prosecution Division Entry 1321: US vs. Japanese War Criminal Case Files, 1945-1949

Box 1632
Tsurugi Komatsu, Masao Suzuki, Ken Suzuki
Tsurugi Komatsu, et al. - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Tsurugi Komatsu, et al. - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Seiji Nozaki, Chiyoshi Shimada, Yoshio Shingo, Hyoma Kasai, Toichi Taka, Yoso Sakai,
Unosuke Motomiya, Tojiro Yanagizawa, Isaburo Ishii, Tazuko Ishihara, Seitaro Fujisaki,
Naozo Ishida, Kazuya Sakakibara, Kanji Nemoto, Jimbei Aoyagi, Shotaro Sugo, Tomoichi
Suzuki
Seiji Nozaki, et al. - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Seiji Nozaki, et al. - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Tasuku Okada, Seiichi Adachi, Takayashi Fujita, Mataichi Furuyama, Shigeaki Hayashi,
Suetaka Kawakami, Kiyoshi Kondo, Haruo Kuwada, Kikumoto Narita, Hideshi Nobuta,
Hajime Onishi, Yasui Sugai, Mitsuo Tanabe, Keishi Tsuchiyama, Yoshitaka Tsuruda, Eijiro
Yamamoto, Rikio Yamata, Naobumi Yasuda, Kiyoshi Yatagai, Masakuma Yonemaru - Vol.
I (Record of Trial)
Tasuku Okada, et al. - Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)

Box 1633
Tsunee Abe
Tsunee Abe - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Tsunee Abe - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Kohei Akaike, Yoshie Komine
Kohei Akaike, Yoshie Komine - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of
Trial)
Kohei Akaike, Yoshie Komine - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions to Record of Trial)
Yutaka Odazawa, Kaoru Okuma, Naotada Fujihara, Kiyohisa Noto, Tsunehiko Yamamoto
Yutaka Odazawa, et al. - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Yutaka Odazawa, et al. - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Tasuku Okada, et al. - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Tasuku Okada, et al.
Munehiko Oshima, Isamu Sato
Munehiko Oshima, Isamu Sato - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of
Trial)
Munehiko Oshima, Isamu Sato - Vol. III (Clemeny Petitions)
Kiichi Yoshida
Kiichi Yoshida - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Kiichi Yoshida - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions to Record of Trial)
Masato Yoshida
Masato Yoshida - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)

Box 1634
Katsuo Ishizawa, Koichi Ota, Yasushi, Takasago, Zenkichi Koiwa, Heikichi Sato, Kishio
Sasaki, Nisa Tanifuji
Katsuo Ishizawa, et al. - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Katsuo Ishizawa, et al. - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Masaichi Toyama

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 956
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Prosecution Division Entry 1321: US vs. Japanese War Criminal Case Files, 1945-1949

Masaichi Toyama - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Masaichi Toyama - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Yoshinari Tanaka
Yoshinari Tanaka
Yoshinari Tanaka - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Yoshinari Tanaka - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)

Box 1635
Seitaro Fujita, Shigeru Kimura, Itsuo Mikota, Minoru Nakagawa, Shuzo Uda - Vol. I (Record
of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Soshichi Kitamura
Soshichi Kitamura - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Soshichi Kitamura - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Hiroichi Konishi, Tokiichi Koizumi, Minoru Takeuchi, Masaichi Horie
Hiroichi Konishi, et al. - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Hiroichi Konishi, et al. - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Gunichi Mikawa, Shinzo Onishi
Gunichi Mikawa, Shinzo Onishi - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of
Trial)
Seizo Taira
Seizo Taira - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Hisakichi Tokuda
Hisakichi Tokuda
Hisakichi Tokuda - Vol. I (Record of Trial), Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial) and Vol. III
(Clemency Petitions)

Box 1636
Tatsuhiko Furuya, Tomizo Hanamori, Akira Otaki, Takeo Kanamaru, Masaji Yamamoto, Shuji
Yoritsune
Tatsuhiko Furuya, et al. - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Tatsuhiko Furuya, et al. - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions to Record of Trial)
Makoto Inaki, Masaru Mikawa
Makoto Inaki, Masaru Mikawa - Vol. I (Record of Trial)
Makoto Inaki, Masaru Mikawa - Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Minoru Nomi, Yutaka Yokoyama, Akira Suzuki, Hisayoshi Shiinoki
Minoru Nomi, et al. - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Minoru Nomi, et al. - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Yuzuro Sanematsu, Kanenobu Itagaki
Yuzuro Sanematsu, Kanenobu Itagaki - Vol. I (Record of Trial)
Yazuro Sanematsu, Kanenobu Itagaki - Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)

Box 1637
Kaname Haraguchi, Munehei Takeyoshi, Tenjiro Murase, Kuramatsu Yamakawa, Genzo
Akiba, Teruo Akita, Shusaku Takano, Eiichi Kasaya, Daisaku Mori, Jiro Nishio, Sakae
Okura, Toshio Shiro, Takeji Shiroshita, Isaburo Tajima, Shinryu Yasukawa, Koichiro
Yamanaka

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 957
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Prosecution Division Entry 1321: US vs. Japanese War Criminal Case Files, 1945-1949

Kaname Haraguchi, et al. - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Kaname Haraguchi, et al. - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Taichi Ito
Taichi Ito - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits)
Taichi Ito - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions, etc.)
Rimpei Kato, Okikatsu Arao, Goro Isoya, Choho Mononobe, Hiroshi Nukata, Bunro Saheki,
Mitsuo Tomita, Yahei Toyama, Tadakatsu Wakamatsu
Rimpei Kato, et al.
Rimpei Kato, et al. - Vol. I (Record of Trial)
Rimpei Kato, et al. - Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Masaaki Onishi
Masaaki Onishi - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Masaaki Onishi - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions, etc.)
Masafumi Sugi
Masafumi Sugi - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Masafumi Sugi - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Eiichi Sugihara
Eiichi Sugihara - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Eiichi Sugihara - Vol. III (Record of Trial)

Box 1638
Rimpei Kato, et al. - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Shintaro Nakagawa, Junichi Okamoto, Tsunetaro Takeuchi, Hideo Oya, Toshihara Waki,
Yoshichi Kimura, Masao Suzuki, Yoshinori Enoki, Kazuo Kihara, (Also Known as Adachi
Kihara), Kenpei Ishikawa, Genosuke Kumazono, Kenshiro Matsumoto, Nishio Yamauchi,
Yasuo Gomi, Heikichi Nakajima, Jiro Kageshita, Ichitaro Nakano, Norio Ohno, Yoshitatsu
Miwa, Masayoshi Takagi, Jutaro Kubota
Shintaro Nakagawa, et al. - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Seiichi Terada, Shojiro Kawamorita, Kizo Mikami, Shiro Nonogaki, Atsutaka Saruwatari,
Masanari Shibuya, Masayuki Uchida, Mamoru Fushimi, Miso Matsumae, Zenichi Muto,
Tokio Oga, Tomizaburo Sawa, Hideo Tsuji, Toru Ogawa, Taichi Deguchi, Manichi Nishitani
Seiichi Terada, et al. (3 folders)
Seiichi Terada, et al. - Charges and Specifications
Seiichi Terada, et al. - Law Brief
Seiichi Terada, et al. Prosecutions Opening Statement
Seiichi Terada, et al. - Vol. I (Record of Trial)

Box 1639
Tetsutaro Kato (2 folders)
Tetsutaro Kato - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Tetsutaro Kato - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Seiichi Terada, et al. - Vol. II, Parts 1-3 (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Seiichi Terada, et al. - Vol. III, Parts 1-2 (Clemency Petitions)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 958
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Prosecution Division Entry 1321: US vs. Japanese War Criminal Case Files, 1945-1949

Box 1640
Nakakichi Asoma, Masamori Nishi, Chikayoshi Sugeta, Toshihiro Obata, James K. Sasaki,
Bunichi Mori, Sashizo Yokura
Nakakichi Asoma, et al.
Nakakichi Asoma, et al. - Vol. I (Record of Trial)
Nakakichi Asoma, et al. - Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Nakakichi Asoma, et al. - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Yosoichiro Ebi, Morikado Kobayashi, Keiji Higuchi, Yoshio Hosano, Itchisaku Kojima, Keiichi
Sakai, Kenichi Nozaki
Yosoichiro Ebi, et al. - Vol. I (Record of Trial)
Hajime Umino (2 folders)
Hajime Umino - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits)
Hajime Umino - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)

Box 1641
Kajuro Aihara, et al. (3 folders)
Yosoichiro Ebi, et al. - Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Yosoichiro Ebi, et al. - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Ranjo Fujino, Tsune Nemoto, Toshio Toyama, Nobushige Wachi, Shoji Kono
Ranjo Fujino, et al. - Vol. I, Part 1

Box 1642
Teruo Akamine, Mitsushige Inoue
Teruo Akamine, Mitsushige Inoue - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of
Trial)
Teruo Akamine, Mitsushige Inoue - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Ranjo Fujino, et al. - Vol. I, Part 2 (Record of Trial)
Ranjo Fujino, et al. - Vol. II, Parts 1-3 (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Ranjo Fujino, et al. - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Jiro Hamamoto
Jiro Hamamoto - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Jiro Hamamoto - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Noboru Hashiyama

Box 1643
Noboru Hashiyama - Vol. I and Vol. II (Record of Trial and Exhibits)
Noboru Hashiyama - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Riichi Kitashima
Riichi Kitashima - Vol. I (Record of Trial)
Riichi Kitashima - Vol. II, Parts 1-3 (Exhibits)
Riichi Kitashima - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions, etc. to Record of Trial)

Box 1644
Sueharu Kitamura
Sueharu Kitamura - SCAP Review
Sueharu Kitamura - Vol. I (Record of Trial and Exhibits)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 959
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Prosecution Division Entry 1321: US vs. Japanese War Criminal Case Files, 1945-1949

Sueharu Kitamura - Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)


Sueharu Kitamura - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Kaname Sakaba, Kunji Suzuki (2 folders)
Kaname Sakaba, Kunji Suzuki - Vol. I, Part 1

Box 1645
Kajuro Aihara, et al.
Kajuro Aihara, et al. - Review
Kajuro Aihara, et al. - Trial Progress Reports
Kajuro Aihara, et al. - Vol. I (Record of Trial)
Kajuro Aihara, et al. - Vol. II, Part 2 (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Kaname Sakaba, Kunji Suzuki - Vol. I, Part 2 (Record of Trial)
Kaname Sakaba, Kunji Suzuki - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)

Box 1646
Kajuro Aihara, et al. - Vol. II, Parts 2-3 (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Kajuro Aihara, et al. - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Kajuro Aihara, et al. - Defense and Prosecution Briefs on Appeal
Kajuro Aihara, et al.
Sanji Okido

Box 1647
Sanji Okido, Hideo Fujioka, Otogoro Ishida, Michio Kunitake, Shigemi Morimoto, Tsugio
Nagatomo, Takekazu Oikada, Izou Takahashi, Ryoichi Tateno, Eitaro Uchiyama, Norio
Yamanaka, Buichi Ono, Hiroshi Anjo, Tomekichi Hamada, Shimpachi Konishi, Takao Mori,
Masamoto Nakano, Kojiro Oba, Ryusaburo Sugiura, Chikara Takeda, Kazuyoshi Tsuno,
Yasuo Wada, Yoshio Yamamura, Ikoma Shiuchi, Hideichi Kobayashi, Kiroaki Takayama,
Sadaya Matsuda - Vol. I, Part 1 (Record of Trial)
Sanji Okido, et al. - Vol. I, Parts 2-3 (Record of Trial)
Sanji Okido, et al. - Vol. II, Part 1 (Record of Trial)
Sanji Okido, et al. - Vol. II, Part 2 (Prosecutors Exhibits to Record of Trial)

Box 1648
Kazuo Iida, Niro Akita, Saburo Higurashi, Toru Mizuno, Hidechika Sakuma, Yukio Takahashi,
Tsutomu Takamoto
Kazuo Iida, et al. - Opinion of the Board of Review
Kazuo Iida, et al. - Vol. I, Parts 1-3 (Record of Trial)
Sanji Okido, et al. - Vol. II, Part 3 (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Sanji Okido, et al. - Vol. III (Clemency Papers)

Box 1649
Kazuo Iida, et al. - Vol. II, Parts 1-3 (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Kazuo Iida, et al. - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Kazuo Iida, et al. - Additional Clemency Petitions
Suekatsu Matsuki

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 960
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Prosecution Division Entry 1321: US vs. Japanese War Criminal Case Files, 1945-1949

Suekatsu Matsuki - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Suekatsu Matsuki - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Tetsuo Misumi
Tetsuo Misumi - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)

Box 1650
Hisashi Ichioka, et 43
Hisashi Ichioka, et al. - Vol. I (Record of Trial)
Hisashi Ichioka, et al. - Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Hisashi Ichioka, et al. - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions to Record of Trial)
Tetsutaro Kato
Tetsutaro Kato - Vol. I (Record of Trial and Exhibits) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Tetsutaro Kato - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Masaji Nagaoka
Masaji Nagaoka - Vol. I (Record of Trial)
Masaji Nagaoka - Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Masaji Nagaoka - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Norifumi Otosu
Norifumi Otosu - Vol. I (Record of Trial and Exhibits) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Norifumi Otosu - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)

Box 1651
Shamatsu Iwanami, et al.
Shamatsu Iwanami, et al. - Vol. I, Part 1 (Record of Trial)
Keijiro Otani
Keijiro Otani - Vol. I (Record of Trial)
Keijiro Otani - Vol. II (Exhibits)
Keijiro Otani - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)

Box 1652
Shamatsu Iwanami, et al. - Vol. I, Parts 2-3 (Record of Trial)
Shamatsu Iwanami, et al. - Vol. II, Parts 1-2 (Exhibits to Record of Trial)

Box 1653
Shamatsu Iwanami, et al. - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions)
Osamu Satano
Osamu Satano - Vol. I (Record of Trial) and Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Soemu Toyota Defenses Argument
Torao Yuasa
Torao Yuasa - Vol. I (Record of Trial), Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial), and Vol. III
(Clemency Petitions)

Box 1654
Koso Abe - Record of Proceedings
Hidesaku Furuki - Vols. I-II (Record of Proceedings)
Takemune Kato - Record of Proceedings

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 961
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Prosecution Division Entry 1321: US v. Japanese War Criminal Case Files, 1945-1949

Kazuo Kawachi - Record of Proceedings


Susumu Kawasaki - Record of Proceedings
Matsukichi Kobayashi - Record of Proceedings
Kikuji Ito - Record of Proceedings
Misuki Masuda - Record of Proceedings
Chisato Oishi - Record of Proceedings
Shigematsu Sakaibara - Record of Proceedings
Samuel T. Shinohara - Record of Proceedings
Yoshio Tachibana, et al. - Vols. I-II (Record of Proceedings)
Masayoshi Takano - Record of Proceedings
Masaharu Tanaka - Record of Proceedings

Box 1655
Fumio Inoue - Vols. I-II (Record of Proceedings)
Hiroshi Iwanami, et al. - Vols. I-III (Record of Proceedings)

Box 1656
Misao Ajioka, et al. - Record of Proceedings
Shimpei Asano, et al. - Vols. I-II (Record of Proceedings)
Koichi Hiroe, et al. - Record of Proceedings
Masashi Kobayashi - Vols. I-III (Record of Proceedings)
Kazuo Nakamura, et al. - Record of Proceedings
Review of the Staff Judge Advocate
Kazuharu Yamamoto, et al. - Vols. I-II (Record of Proceedings)

Box 1657
Seishi Katsumi - Vols. I-II (Record of Proceedings)
Masashi Kobayashi - Vols. I-IV (Record of Proceedings)
Chuichi Hara - Vols. I-II (Record of Proceedings)
Seisaku Wakabayashi - Vols. I-II (Record of Proceedings)

Box 1658
Chuichi Hara - Vols. I-V (Record of Proceedings)
Sadae Inoue, Tokuchi Tada - Record of Proceedings
Tadashi Teraki - Vols. I-II (Record of Proceedings)
Akira Tokunaga, Yoshio Takahashi, Shigeo Koyama - Record of Proceedings

Box 1659
Harukei Isayama, Seiichi Furukawa, Naritaka Sugiura, Yoshio Nakano, Tadao Ito, Masaharu
Matsui, Jitsuo Date, Ken Fujikawa
Harukei Isayama, et al. - Vols. I-V (Public Trial)
Masataka Kaburagi, Kameji Fukumoto, Sadatsuku Sakai, Keisuke Kosaka, Tsumoto Fujii,
Shozo Masui, Minoru Hisamatsu, Hisayoahi Yamaguchi, Kokichi Tsukada, Yoshiyuki
Takeuchi, Junichi Fujii, Masaru Mizuta, Yosaburo Shirakawa, Shoji Nishikawa, Koichi
Masuda, Ryoichi Manabe, Shohei Hamada, Takumi Kato

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 962
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Prosecution Division Entry 1322: US v. Japanese War Criminal Name Files, 1945-1949

Masataka Kaburagi, et al. - Vol. I (Public Trial)


Shigeru Sawada, et al.

Box 1660
Lothar Eisentraeger (alias Ludwig Ehrhardt), et al.
Lothar Eisentraeger (alias Ludwig Ehrhardt), et al. - Vols. I-V (Public Trial)
Masataka Kaburagi, et al. - Vols. II-IV (Public Trial)
Masataka Kaburagi, et al. - Exhibits
Genji Matsuda, Joichi Kawashima - Vol. I (Public Trial)
Genji Matsuda, Joichi Kawashima, et al. - Vol. II (Public Trial)
Hisakasu Tanaka, Haruo Fukuchi, Nishigai Kubo, Masamori Watanabe, Kiochi Yamaguchi,
Hiroshi Asakawa
Hisakasu Tanaka, et al. - Vol. II (Record of Trial)
Hisakasu Tanaka, et al.

Box 1661
Lothar Eisentraeger (alias Ludwig Ehrhardt), et al. - Vols. VI-XVI (Public Trial)

Box 1662
Lothar Eisentraeger (alias Ludwig Ehrhardt), et al. - Vols. XVII-XXI (Public Trial)
Isamu Ishihara - Public Trial
Morijiro Hoshikawa, Kunitada Mukoyama, Masaji Nagai - Public Trial
Yoshio Makizawa - Vol. I (Public Trial)
Toru Miki - Public Trial
Yoshio Nakano, Kiyomi Kawai, Susumu Seki, Hideichi Imura - Public Trial

U.S. vs. Japanese War Criminals Name File 1945-1949 (0331-UD-1322)


Boxes 1663-1687A location: 290/12/19/01

Box 1663
Tomoyuki Yamashita - Public Trial
Tomoyuki Yamashita - Public Trial (Vol. III - Vol. XV) (13 folders)

Box 1664
Tomoyuki Yamashita - Public Trial (Vol. XVI - Vol. XXXIII) (16 folders)

Box 1665
Toyozo Morita - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial) to Vol. VIII (Public Trial) (2 folders)
Toyozo Morita - Exhibits
Toyozo Morita - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial), Vol. II (Public Trial), and Vol. III
(Public Trial)
Toyozo Morita Exhibits (2 folders)
Jiro Motoki - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial) to Vol. VIII (Public Trial) (8 folders)Mitsuji
Tanaka, Kyuemon Ito, Hiroshi Wakamori - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial) and Vol.
II (Public Trial) (2 folders)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 963
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Prosecution Division Entry 1322: US v. Japanese War Criminal Name Files, 1945-1949

Box 1666
Satoshi Oie - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial) to Vol. XXXIV (Public Trial) (34 folders)

Box 1667
Satoshi Oie - Vol. XXXV (Public Trial) to Vol. LXXIX (Public Trial) (45 folders)

Box 1668
Masakazu Yamaguchi - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial) to Vol. XXV (Public Trial) (25
folders)

Box 1669
Masakazu Yamaguchi - Vol. XXVI (Public Trial) to Vol. LV (Public Trial) (30 folders)

Box 1670
Masao Nanjo - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial) to Vol. XXIV (Public Trial) (24 folders)

Box 1671
Masaharu Homma - Vols. I-XV (Public Trial)

Box 1672
Masaharu Homma - Vols. XVI-XXX (Public Trial)
Masaharu Homma
Bunji Unai - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial) to Vol. IV (Public Trial) (4 folders)

Box 1673
Shunpei Hagino, Shinkichi Hosaka, Keiichi Kimura, Sakakatsu Kato, Ichiro Kobayashi,
Rikizo Monma, Chiyokichi Fukuma, Tetsusaburo Ito, Masaichi Susuki, Zenichiro Mogami,
Shigeru Takahashi - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial) through Vol. IV (Public Trial) (2
folders)
Yuzuru Nakajima - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial) to Vol. VII (Public Trial) (7 folders)
Kin Ryu Rin - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial) to Vol. II (Public Trial) (2 folders)
Toneo Shirakura, Yoshiaki Sumitani, Munemitsu Ogino - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public
Trial) to Vol. III (Public Trial) (3 folders)
Mitsuji Tanaka, Kyuemon Ito, Hiroshi Wakamori - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial) to
Vol. II (Public Trial) (2 folders)
Mikio Taneichi, Yuzo Sakata, Taichi Yamada, Bunji Kanto - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public
Trial) to Vol. IV (Public Trial) (4 folders)
Tokujiro Yoshida - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial) to Vol. III (Public Trial) (3 folders)

Box 1674
Hajime Fujii - Vol. I (Public Trial) to Vol. VIII (Public Trial) (8 folders)
Takeo Nakamura, Kiyoshige Katagiri, Kensuke Kanoda, Yasuzo Nakamura - Vol. I
(Arraignment and Public Trial) to Vol. IV (Public Trial) (4 folders)
Chiyomi Toyota - Vol. I (Arraignment) to Vol. X (Public Trial) (10 folders)
Takeki Yamamoto, Hitoshi Mori, Masatomo Tokunaga, Choji Yamada, Hidenori Matsumoto,
Shinpei Yamashita - Vol. I (Public Trial) to Vol. XI (Public Trial) (11 folders)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 964
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Prosecution Division Entry 1322: US v. Japanese War Criminal Name Files, 1945-1949

Box 1675
Takuma Higashiji (aliases Higashi, Tadeo, Tadeo Higase, Segasi) - Preliminary Documents
and Pleadings
Takuma Higashiji (aliases Higashi, Tadeo, Tadeo Higase, Segasi) - Exhibits to Public Trial
Takuma Higashiji (aliases Higashi, Tadeo, Tadeo Higase, Segasi) - Vol. I (Arraignment) to
Vol. VII (Public Trial) (7 folders)
Harumichi Nogi, Kiyosato Yoshizaki - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial) to Vol. II (Public
Trial) (2 folders)
Seiichi Ohta - Exhibits and Public Trial
Seiichi Ohta - Vol. I (Arraignment Proceedings) to Vol. VII (Public Trial) (7 folders)
Mitsugu Ueda Prosecutions Exhibits
Mitsugu Ueda - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial) to Vol. III (Public Trial) (3 folders)
Makato, Yoshioka, Fukumori Okuda, Mikio Kai, Takeji Wada, Shichiro Inoue, Akiro Sato -
Exhibits to Public Trial
Makato Yoshioka, et al. - Vol. I (Arraignment Proceedings) to Vol. V (Public Trial) (5 folders)

Box 1676
Tomizo Hirakawa, Shiro Kajiyama - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial) to Vol. VII (Public
Trial) (7 folders)
Akira Nagahama - Vol. I (Arraignment Proceedings) to Vol. IV (Public Trial) (4 folders)
Takeji Ozawa - Vol. I (Arraignment Proceedings) to Vol. VI (Public Trial) (5 folders)
Takeshi Tohei - Vol. I (Arraignment) to Vol. XI (Public Trial) (11 folders)

Box 1677
Akira Nagahama - Vol. V (Public Trial) to Vol. XII (Public Trial) (8 folders)
Koe Mikami, Hitoshi Yoshinaga, Ikuo Sawasaki, Nobuo Okumura, Kimio Yokoyama, Shizuo
Kinoshita, Tadao Ikuno, Shigeo Okazaki (Okasaki), Yasunori Tsuboi, Hiroshi Kuroe
(Kuroi), Takuzo Nishimura, Yasuharu Maetaka (Naetaka), Kenyo Ohara, Masato Ogawa,
Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial) to Vol. VI (Public Trial) (6 folders)
Isamu Morimoto, Kesataro Tsuruyama, Seijiro Sakai, Isamu Mori, Kikusaburo Saito, Takeo
Kawai, Masashige Wada - Vol. I (Public Trial) to Vol. XII (Public Trial) (12 folders)

Box 1678
Masatoshi Fujishige, Zenichi Uehara, Hajime Ohno, Jinsuke Takahashi - Vol. I (Arraignment
and Public Trial) to Vol. XVI (Public Trial) (16 folders)
Masatoshi Fujishige, et al. - Defense Exhibit Volume Koe Mikami, et al. - Vol. VII (Public
Trial) to Vol. VIII (Public Trial) (2 folders)
Koe Mikami, et al. - Petition for Clemency

Box 1679
Masami Fujimoto - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial) to Vol. IV (Public Trial) (4 folders)
Masatoshi Fujishige, Zenichi Uehara, Hajime Ohno, Jinsuke Takahashi - Prosecution Exhibit
Volume
Yoshimi Hidaka (alias Shigeyoshi Hidaka), Hideo Sawai, Kingo Yamamoto, Toshio
Yamaguchi - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial) to Vol. V (Public Trial) (5 folders)
Tetsuo Naito - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial) to Vol. II (Public Trial) (2 folders)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 965
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Prosecution Division Entry 1322: US v. Japanese War Criminal Name Files, 1945-1949

Yoshiaki Nakada - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial) to Vol. VIII (Public Trial) (8 folders)
Tadashi Watanabe - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial) to Vol. IV (Public Trial) (4 folders)

Box 1680
Yoshimi Hidaka (alias Shigeyoshi Hidaka), et al. - Vol. VI (Public Trial) to Vol. XIX (Public
Trial) (14 folders)
Takeo Nakamura, Kiyoshige Katagiri, Kensuke Kanoda, Yasuzo Nakamura - Vol. I
(Arraignment and Public Trial)
Takeki Yamamoto, Hitoshi Mori, Masatomo Tokunaga, Choji Yamada, Hidenori Matsumoto,
Shinpei Yamashita - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial) to Vol. XI (Public Trial) (11
folders)
Takeki Yamamoto, et al. - Review

Box 1681
Takuma Higashiji (alias Higashi, Tadeo Higashi, Segasi) - (Preliminary Documents and
Pleadings)
Takuma Higashiji (alias Higashi, Tadeo Higashi, Segasi) - Vol. I (Arraignment)
Takuma Higashiji (alias Higashi, Tadeo Higashi, Segasi) - Vol. IV (Public Trial) to Vol. VII
(Public Trial) (4 folders)
Shiyoku Kou (Koh) (Ko) - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial)
Shiyoku Kou (Koh) (Ko) - Vol. III (Public Trial) to Vol. V (Public Trial) (3 folders)
Isamu Morimoto, Kesataro Tsuruyama, Seijiro Sakai, Isamu Mori, Kikusaburo Saito,
Takeo Kawai, Masashige Wada - Vol. V (Public Trial) to Vol. XI (Public Trial) (7 folders)
Takeo Nakamura, Kiyoshige Katagiri, Kensuke Kanoda, Yasuzo Nakamura - Vol. III (Public
Trial) to Vol. IV (Public Trial) (2 folders)

Box 1682
Shiyoku Kou (Koh) (Ko) - Vol. II (Public Trial)
Shiyoku Kou (Koh) (Ko) - Vol. IX (Public Trial) to Vol. XIII (Public Trial) (4 folders)
Shiyoku Kou (Koh) (Ko) - Vol. VI (Public Trial)
Toshimi Kumai - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial) to Vol. II (Public Trial) (2 folders)
Harumichi Nogi, Kiyosato Yoshizaki - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial)
Tomoyuki Yamashita - Exhibits (No. 1-No. 109)

Box 1683
Tomoyuki Yamashita - Exhibits (No. 110-No. 381)

Box 1684
Masaharu Homma, I-VI (A-Z)
Tomoyuki Yamashita - Exhibits

Box 1685
Masaharu Homma - Exhibits (Vols. I-II)

Box 1686
Death Report, Cabanatuan - Prosecution Exhibit No. 411

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 966
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Prosecution Division Entry 1323: Philippines vs. Various Japanese War Criminals Case Files 1947-1949

Masaharu Homma - Exhibits (Vols. III-IV)


Masaharu Homma - Prosecution Exhibits (Vol. V)

Box 1687
Masaharu Homma - Exhibits

Box 1687A
Junsaburo Toshino, Shusuke Wada, Kazutane Aihara, Shin Kajiyama, Suketoshi Tanoue, Jiro
Junsaburo Toshino, et al. - Vol. II (Exhibits to Record of Trial)
Junsaburo Toshino, et al. - Vol. III (Clemency Petitions to Record of Trial)
Hisao Ueda, Yoshida, Risaku Kobayashi, Sho Hattori - Vol. I (Record of Trial)

Philippines vs. Various Japanese War Criminals Case Files 1947-1949 (0331-UD
1323)
Boxes 1688-1709 location: 240/12/20/06 - 240/12/22/07

Box 1688
Heiji Kita, Kozo Isobe, Takao Saito - Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. XXXIX)
Kikuichi Mihara - Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. XVI)
So Sato - Arraignment and Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. XXIII)

Box 1689
Kikuichi Mihara - Public Trial (Vol. XVII - Vol. XXXVIII)
Tsuneo Morishita - Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. XXVI)
Hisamitsu Shimizu, Masao Umeura - Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. XLVII)

Box 1690
Shimpei Harada, Toshio Tezuka, Kiyomitsu Kitajima, Hiroshi Sugimoto - Public Trial (Vol. I-
Vol. II)
Shoichi Masaki, Yoshio Hamada, Masakazu Masuda, Akira Ishikawa, Katsumi Sato - Public
Trial (Vol. I - Vol. XI)
Tsuneo Morishita - Public Trial (Vol. XXVII - Vol. XLIV)
Hideichi Nakamura, Iwao Mike, Sueo Abe, Mitsutada Suzuki, Tatsuya Jinnouchi, Katsushiro
Ueno, Toshitake Eto, Yoshimichi Sekimori, Tasuke Saito, Yasuo Ono, Sadeo Kaneda,
Fugio Shiga, Masuo Ito - Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. XLV)
Eiichiro Uemura, Hatsuyoshi Arai - Public Trial (Vol. I XXVI)

Box 1691
Shiochi Masaki, et al. - Public Trial (Vol. XII - Vol. XXXVIII)
Hideichi Matsuzaki - Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. XLII)
Kenkichi Mori - Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. X)
Shioji Nakanishi - Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. VIII)
Seiichi Tone - Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. XXI)

Box 1692
Shimawo Miyamoto, et al. - Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. XXXVIII)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 967
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Prosecution Division Entry 1323: Philippines vs. Various Japanese War Criminals Case Files 1947-1949

Masaaki Murata - Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. XX)


Shioji Nakanishi - Public Trial (Vol. IX - Vol. XX)
Sakuyoshi Seki, et al. - Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. XXI)
Tukuji Teramoto - Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. XXIV

Box 1693
Masayasu Ito - Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. XXIV)
Junzo Matsuta - Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. XXXI)
Eitaro Ogawa - Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. XXIX)
Tukuji Teramoto - Public Trial (Vol. XXV - Vol. XXXVIII)

Box 1694
Isao Ichimura, et al. - Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. XXIV)
Fukumatsu Kato - Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. III)
Tomomi Miyake - Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. II)
Katsuji Shimamura - Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. XXIII)
Hideo Tanaka, et al. - Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. XXVI)
Katsuyoshi Taninaka - Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. XXIX)

Box 1695
Isao Ichimura, et al. - Public Trial (Vol. XXV - Vol. XXXIX)
Chokichi Hane - Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. IV)
Hiroshi Sunahara, Saburo Fujisaki - Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. II)
Noburo Tsuneoka - Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. XLVI)
Ichiro Yamanoue - Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. XXXVIII)

Box 1696
Shozo Goto - Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. XXXIII)
Takashi Hoshino - Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. XVI)
Fukumatsu Kato - Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. XXII)
Haruo Okuzono - Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. XI)
Keiji Sakuma - Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. XXVI)

Box 1697
Yoshimi Hatayama (alias Yoshimi Hatakeyama), Toshio Asano, Torakichi Takasaki (alias
Tadasaki), Shohei Nakajima, Tomekichi Horie - Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. XXX)
Yoshimasa Hatogai, Masao Aoki, Sakae Katayama - Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. XXIV)
Shigeo Kakisawa - Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. II)
Toranosuke Kumatzusaki - Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. III)
Matazo Sato - Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. XXVII)
Ichiro Sato, Takeji Nemoto, Masaichi Onoyama, Shigeki Yonenoto - Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol.
XVI)

Box 1698
Yoshimi Hatayama (alias Yoshimi Hatakeyama), et al. - Public Trial (Vol. XXXI - Vol. XLIV)
Shizuo Yokoyama - Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. XXIII)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 968
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Prosecution Division Entry 1323: Philippines vs. Various Japanese War Criminals Case Files 1947-1949

Box 1699
Takeshi Furuse - Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. III)
Shigenori Kuroda - Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. VII)
Shizuo Yokoyama - Public Trial (Vol. XXIV - Vol. LI)

Box 1700
Shigenori Kuroda - Public Trial (Vol. VIII - Vol. XXII)

Box 1701
Shigenori Kuroda - Public Trial (Vol. XXIII - Vol. LXVI)

Box 1702
Kunio Doi - Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. XIV)
Tooru Kurasawa - Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. LII)
Shigenori Kuroda - Public Trial (Vol. LXVII - Vol. LXXXIII)

Box 1703
Tooru Kurasawa - Public Trial (Vol. LIII - Vol. LVII)
Ichiji Matsuda, Vicente Tateishi, Suehiro (Sojiro) Fujii - Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. XXXV)
Fumio Nakamura - Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. XXX)
Yasuo Omura, Masao Ono - Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. XXVII)
Yoshio Tsuneyoshi - Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. VI)

Box 1704
Saburo Ito - Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. XXXVII)
Kaneyuke Koike - Arraignment and Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. LII)
Akira Mizuno, Harauchi Ochiai - Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. III)
Yasuo Omura, Masao Ono - Public Trial (Vol. XXVIII - Vol. XXX)

Box 1705
Hajime Ainoda, Masateru Gushiken, Isie Hanada, Kazuyoshi Ishimura, Katsumi Ito, Hiroshi
Kamachi, Jisuke Maekawa, Toshio Matsumura, Kikuo Nakaizumi, Takeichi Nakamura,
Mitsugo Nakashima, Keiji Saiho, Tamotsu Sasaki, Takeshi Sata, Minotaro Tadokoro,
Hiroshi Teshima, Choichi Tsuji, Tatsumosuke Ueda, Rikimi Yamamoto - Public Trial (Vol.
I - Vol. XXII)
Motoaki Deguchi - Public Trial (Vol. I and Vol. II)
Yoshihide Hayashi, Kiyotake Kawaguchi - Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. XVIII)
Gentaro Shirota - Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. XXVIII)
Choyo Takano - Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. XXVIII)

Box 1706
Yoshihide Hayashi, Kiyotake Kawaguchi - Public Trial (Vol. XIX - Vol. XXXIV)
Suekichi Yamashita - Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. LXXVIII)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 969
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Prosecution Division Entry 1326: Numerical File - Fukuoka Branch File, 1948-1949

Box 1707
Takao Fujimoto - Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. XIV)
Rokunojo Inamura - Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. XXVII)
Masataka Kobayashi, Tukuzo Yamamoto, Yusaku Kobayashi - Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. XLIII)
Kensichi Masuoka - Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. XXIII)

Box 1708
Takao Fujimoto - Public Trial (Vol. XV - Vol. XXI)
Somin Ogawa, Shisuhiko Mineo, Yasumasa Kose, Tetsuo Kuwahara, Masaji Kagami,
Tsutsumu Kojima, Haruo Ichinose, Eiichi Gotanda, Toshiyasu Miyauchi, Masami Ueno,
Kojiro Sakurama, Takao Tsubaki, Zenkichi Saheki, Tomisaburo Nakamata, Koichi Horiike,
Michio Hanaoka - Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. LXIII)
Haruo Sasaki - Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. XXXV)

Box 1709
Somin Ogawa, et al. - Public Trial (Vol. LXIV - Vol. CXIII)

Trials in China Index 1945-1949 (0331-UD-1324)


Box 1710 location: 290/12/22/07

Box Subject
1710 Alphabetical Index to Docket Volumes - Vol. I to Vol. IV
1710 Cases by Docket Numbers - No. 1 to No. 362
1710 Cases by Docket Numbers - No. 1 to No. 372
1710 Index 8th Army Reviews
1710 Index to B & C Case Numbers
1710 Index to Docket
1710 Index to Docket Cases
1710 No Title
1710 Philippine Government Cases Vault Book No. 1
1710 Prosecution Division Docket Books (A-Z)
1710 Record of Trial Cases - Docket Book
1710 U.S. Trial in China (China Cases)

U.S. vs. Japanese War Criminals 1948-1949 (0331-UD-1325)


Boxes 1711-1717 location: 290/12/23/01

Box Subject
1711-1712 U.S. of America vs. Hiroshi Tamura
1713-1717 U.S. of America vs. Soemu Toyoda, Vols. 1-19

Numerical File - Fukuoka Branch File 1948-1949 (0331-UD-1326)


Boxes 1718-1719 location: 290/12/23/03

Box Subject
1718 Report of Investigation Division, No. 1-No. 2500

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 970
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Prosecution Division Entry 1327: US vs. Korean and Japanese War Criminals, 1945-1949

Box Subject
1719 Report of Investigation Division, No. 2501-No. 2781

U.S. vs. Korean and Japanese War Criminals 1945-1949 (0331-UD-1327)


Boxes 1720-1727 location: 290/12/23/04

Box Subject
1720 Action of Supreme Court of U.S.
1720 Bill of Particulars - Tomoyuki Yamashita
1720 Bill of Particulars - Tomoyuki Yamashita
1720 Certificate - Tomoyuki Yamashita
1720 Homma and Yamashita Decisions
1720 Letter - GHQ, U.S. Army Forces, Western Pacific (AG 000.5)
1720 Letter - Suspension of Execution of Sentence upon General Yamashita
1720 Letter Order - GHQ, U.S. Army Forces, Western Pacific (AG 000.5)
1720 Letter Order, GHQ, U.S. Army Forces, Pacific
1720 Masaharu Homma, Tomoyuki Yamashita
1720 No Title
1720 Notification of Death - Tomoyuki Yamashita
1720 Radio, WCL, Secretary of War, February 1946
1720 Radio, WX-62612, Joint Chiefs of Staff
1720 Review of Record of Trial - Tomoyuki Yamashita
1720 Special Order No. 112, October 1945
1720 Special Order No. 117, October 1945
1720 Special Order No. 134, October 1945
1720 Staff Judge Advocate Review - Tomoyuki Yamashita
1720 Supplemental Bill of Particulars - Tomoyuki Yamashita
1720 Supreme Court of Philippines - Tomoyuki Yamashita
1720 Tomoyuki Yamashita
1720 Tomoyuki Yamashita Charge
1720 Tomoyuki Yamashita Exhibits (5 folders)
1720 Tomoyuki Yamashita - Public Trial (Vol. XXXII)
1720 Tomoyuki Yamashita - Review and Confirmation
1720 Tomoyuki Yamashita - Table of Exhibits
1720 Tomoyuki Yamashita - Vol. XXXIV (Public Trial)
1720 Tomoyuki Yamashita (3 folders)
1720 Tomoyuki Yamashita (3 folders)
1720 U.S. of America vs Tomoyuki Yamashita Review
1721 Tomoyuki Yamashita - Public Trial
1721 Tomoyuki Yamashita - Arraignment (Vol. I) and Public Trial (Vol. II & Vol. III)
1721 Tomoyuki Yamashita - Public Trial (Vols. IV-XV)
1722 Tomoyuki Yamashita - Public Trial (Vols. XVI-XXXIV)
1723 Tomoyuki Yamashita - Defense Exhibits
1723 Tomoyuki Yamashita - #1-50
1723 Japanese Defense of Cities as Exemplified by the Battle of Manila
1723 U.S. vs. Yamashita

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 971
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Prosecution Division Entry 1329: Charges and Specifications, 1945-1949

Box Subject
1723 U.S. vs. Tomoyuki Yamashita - Exhibits (Vols. I-III) (#1-#300)
1723 U.S. vs. Tomoyuki Yamashita - Exhibits #315
1724 Tomoyuki Yamashita - Exhibits No. 318
1724 Tomoyuki Yamashita - Exhibits No. 382
1724 Tomoyuki Yamashita - Exhibits Nos. 301-406
1724 Tomoyuki Yamashita - Appendices F through 40k
1724 Consolidated Summary of Investigation Division Cases
1724 Tomoyuki Yamashita
1724 Masaharu Homma - Public Trial (Vols. IV-IX)
1725 Masaharu Homma - Public Trial (Vols. X - Vol. XXV)
1725 Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus and for Writ of Prohibition
1726 Masaharu Homma - Exhibits (Vol. I)
1726 Masaharu Homma - Prosecution Exhibits (Vol. I - Vol. V)
1726 Masaharu Homma
1726 Masaharu Homma Review
1726 Masaharu Homma - Petitions to General MacArthur
1726 Masaharu Homma - Death Report Cabanatuan, Prosecution Exhibit No. 411
1726 Masaharu Homma - I (A-B)
1727 Masaharu Homma - II (C-E) to VI (S-Z)
1727 Cheng Shung, et al. - Vols. I-IV (Records of Trial)
1727 Cheng Shung, et al. - Vol. II (Exhibits to Records of Trial)

Philippines vs. Japanese War Criminals 1947-1949 (0331-UD 1328)


Boxes 1728-1729 location: 240/12/23/0607

Box Subject
1728 Shigeru Sawada, Yusei Wako, Ryuhei Okada, Sotojiro Tatsuta - Public Trial
(Vols. I-V)
1728 Sadae Inoue, Tokuchi Tada
1728 Bum Tai Chun
1728 Philippine Government Miscellaneous
1728 Takefumi Fujita - Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. XXXVIII)
1728 Saburo Fujisaki - Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. XVI)
1729 Sadakichi Takahashi - Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. XXVI)
1729 Shizuo Nakano - Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. XXXIV)
1729 Chushiro Kudo - Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. XVIII)
1729 Yoshiaki Kodama - Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. XIII)

Charges and Specifications 1945-1949 (0331-UD-1329)


Boxes 1730-1731 location: 290/12/23/07

Box Subject
1730 Charges and Specifications - File Nos. I-IX (1-314)
1731 Charges and Specifications - File Nos. X-XV (315-447)
1731 Charges and Specifications re Cases on Which Review Has Not Been Received

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 972
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Investigation Division, Manila Branch Entry 1336: Interpretation and Application of LawsNumerical
File, 1945

Box Subject
1731 Notification of Death (Japanese War Criminals)
1731 United Nations War Crimes Commission, Far Eastern and Pacific Sub-Commission,
List of Japanese War Criminals
1731 Roster of Non-Regular (Temporary) Kempeitai of Taura Kempeitai Branch, 1945
1731 Commander, Marianas Islands
1731 Hiroshima prisoner of war camps
1731 Sendai prisoner of war camps
1731 Miscellaneous Loose Papers
1731 Secret Document Register
1731 Kicho Hin Chosa-Bo (Furyo)
1731 Furyo Shoyubutsu Chosa-Bo (Beikoku)
1731 Names of Japanese Personnel at prisoner of war camps

Investigation Division

Tokyo Kempei Tai Cases 1945-1947 (0331-UD-1334)


Boxes 1850-1851 location: 290/12/31/03

Box Subject
1850 Tokyo Kempei Tai Cases: And-Wor (5 folders)
1850 Death Records
1851 Investigation Division Reports (No. 110)
1851 Original Statements: A-Z (4 folders)
1851 MP Headquarters Personnel List
1851 Miscellaneous Original Documents
1851 Kempei-Tai Personnel
1851 Identification of Suspects by Victims, Cell Pictures, Miscellaneous Photos
1851 Rosters

Manila Branch

Interpretation and Application of Laws - Numerical File 1945 (0331-UD-1336)


Boxes 1853-1855 location: 290/12/31/04

Box Subject
1853 No. II: Briefs
1853 No. 2A: Articles of War Applicability to Trials of War Criminals by Military
Commission, Memos by Judge Advocate General
1853 No. 2B: Articles of War - Applicability to Trials of War Criminals by Military
Commissions
1853 No. 2C: Articles of War - Applicability to Trials of War Criminals by Military
Commission
1853 No. 3: Bombardment of Naval Forces in Time of War, Hague Convention, 1907
1853 No. 4: Articles of War - Applicability to Trials of War Criminals by Military
Commissions, Memo by Judge Advocate General [Empty Folder]

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 973
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Investigation Division, Manila Branch Entry 1336: Interpretation and Application of LawsNumerical
File, 1945

Box Subject
1853 No. 5: Collective and Individual Responsibility in International Law with Particular
Regard to the Punishment of War Criminals, by Hans Kelsen, 31 California Law
Review (1943)
1853 No. 6A: Responsibility of Commanding General for Atrocities Committed by
Subordinates
1853 No. 6B: Command Responsibility - a Commander is Liable for Atrocities
Committed by His Troops Even Though without His Order, Authorization, or
Knowledge
1853 No. 6C: Command Responsibility - Violations of the Rules of Land Warfare
1853 No. 6D: Command Responsibility - Notice, Actual and Constructive
1853 No. 6E: Command Responsibility, Liability of a Person Who Has Possession of a
Dangerous
1853 Instrumentality
1853 No. 6F: Command Responsibility, Criminal Liability of a Commanding Officer
for Atrocities Committed by Members of His Command - Failure to Prevent, or
Preclude, Misconduct in the First Instance
1853 No. 6H: Command Responsibility - a Commander is Liable for Atrocities
Committed by His Troops Even Though without His Order, Authorization, or
Knowledge
1853 No. 11: Soviet Intentions to Punish War Criminals, Reported by Office of Strategic
Services
1853 No. 12: Trial of War Criminals, Memo by Judge Advocate General
1853 No. 17: The Legal Nature and Punishment of Criminal Acts of Violence Contrary
to the Laws of War, by George Manner, 37 American Journal of International Law
(1943)
1853 No. 21: Trial of War Criminals by Military Commissions
1853 No. 23: Versailles Treaty (in Part Only)
1853 No. 24: Document-Offering Only Part of Document In Evidence
1853 No. 25: Amendment of Charges
1853 No. 30: Perpetuation of Testimony by Witnesses in U.S. for Presentation to
International Military Tribunal
1853 No. 30: Perpetuation of Testimony by Witnesses in U.S. for Presentation to
International Military Tribunal
1853 No. 32: Quirin Case, Transcript of Record and Argument [Ex Parte Quirin 317 U.S.
1 (1942).]
1853 No. 34: Renunciation of War as an Instrument of National Policy, Treaty, Paris,
August 27, 1928
1853 No. 39: Justice Jacksons Report to the President on Trials for War Criminals,
Released June 7, 1945, as reported in The New York Times, June 8, 1945, Page 4
1853 No. 40: Right of Cross-Examination
1853 No. 41: Introduction in Evidence (or Cancellation of Classification) Classified
Material
1853 No. 46: Military Commission
1853 No. 46: Military Commission
1853 No. 47: Witnesses - Power of Military Commission to Compel Attendance
1853 No. 48: Staff Officers - Liability for War Crimes of Troops
1853 No. 46A: Substantive Law to be Applied to Military Commissions
1854 No. 49: Documents - Admissibility Where Some of the Entries are Admittedly
Erroneous; or Where Some Were Made by a Predecessor or Successor
1854 No. 50: Announcement, August 8, 1945, in London, by U.S., Great Britain, Russia,
and France, on the Plan for Trial of Major War Criminals in Europe, as reported in
The New York Times, August 9, 1945, Page 10

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 974
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Investigation Division, Manila Branch Entry 1336: Interpretation and Application of LawsNumerical
File, 1945

Box Subject
1854 No. 51: Military Commissions - Abstracts of Leading U.S. Supreme Court Cases
(Coleman v. Tennessee - Exparte Vallandigham; Exparte Milligan)
1854 No. 51A: Military Commissions - Abstracts of Leading U.S. Supreme Court Cases
(Coleman v. Tennessee - Exparte Vallandigham; Exparte Milligan)
1854 No. 52: Constitution of U.S. Confers No Rights on Alien Enemies
1854 No. 53: Bill of Particulars - Function of; Variance in Proof
1854 No. 54: Military Commission, by Anon
1854 No. 54A: Military Commissions and Provost Courts
1854 No. 55: Confessions and Admissions Against Interest - Foundation Necessary
1854 No. 59: Stare Decisis - The Courts Do Overrule Decisions Which They Consider to
Have Been Erroneous
1854 No. 60: Evidence - Admissibility of Report by Investigators; of Review by
Reviewers
1854 No. 61: Military Necessity
1854 No. 62: Photographs, Maps, Sketches - Foundations Necessary before Introducing
in Evidence
1854 No. 63: Dying Declarations
1854 No. 64: Willfully - Definition of
1854 No. 65: Confessions - Necessity of Corroboration
1854 No. 66: Command Responsibility - A CO is Liable for Atrocities Committed by His
Troops Even Though Without His Order, Authorization, or Knowledge
1854 No. 66: Foundation for Admission
1854 No. 67: Quirin Case - Abstract and Opinion
1854 No. 67: Quirin Case - Full Report
1854 No. 67A: Quirin Case; Full Report
1854 No. 69: Moving Pictures - Authentication to Admit in Evidence
1854 No. 71: War Criminals and International Law - by Robert H. Jackson
1854 No. 72: Reprisals
1854 No. 73: War Criminals Are Not Entitled to the Status and Rights of Prisoners of
War
1854 No. 74: Notice of Judicial Proceeding to Protecting Power - Is Not Applicable to
Yamashita
1854 No. 75: CG, AFPAC, Gave CG, AFWESPAC, Authority to Try Yamashita
1854 No. 77: Evidence - Propriety of Use of Affidavits and Hearsay in Trials of War
Criminals by Military Commissions
1854 No. 78: War Crime - a Charge That a Commander Permitted His Troops to Commit
Atrocities States a Violation of the Laws of War
1854 No. 79: Jurisdiction - a Military Commission May Sit Anywhere; It Has Jurisdiction
to Try War Criminals Even in a Place Where the Local Civil Courts are Open and
Functioning
1854 No. 80: Habeas Corpus - U.S. ex rel Innes v. Hiatt - 131 F (2) 576
1854 No. 81: Habeas Corpus - Philippine Statutes and Decisions
1854 No. 82: Jurisdiction - The Philippine Government Has Not Ceded to the U.S.
Exclusive Jurisdiction to the Grounds of the Commissioners Palace and No
Extraterritoriality Applies
1854 No. 83: Habeas Corpus and Other Constitutional Rights of Accused War Criminals
1854 No. 84: Enemy Aliens - Proclamation of President Denying Then Access to the
Courts

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 975
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Investigation Division, Manila Branch Entry 1336: Interpretation and Application of LawsNumerical
File, 1945

Box Subject
1854 No. 85: Military Commissions - May Be Appointed to Sit Even Where; a. Civil
Courts Are Open & There Are No Hostilities or Military Government (pp 1-3, 4-7)
b. May be Appointed by Local Commanders without Express Authority from the
President
1854 No. 86: Superior Order - as a Defense to War Crimes
1854 No. 87: War Crimes and the Punishment or War Criminals - by Major Robinson
1854 No. 88: Military Commissions - Trials or War Criminals General Background and
Orientation
1855 No. 89: Australian War Crimes Regulations
1855 No. 90: Jurisdiction - A Nation May Prosecute for an Offense Committed Outside
Its Territory (S.S. Lotus) [A 1927 Permanent Court of International Justice case.]
1855 No. 91: Former Testimony of Witness - Admissibility in Later Trial
1855 No. 92: Civilian Internees - Rights as Prisoners of War
1855 No. 93: Open City (Undefended Place) - Bombing is Unlawful
1855 No. 94: Quarter - Refusal to Grant, is War Crime
1855 No. 96: Surrender by Japan
1855 No. 98: Habeas Corpus Proceedings - Forms of
1855 No. 99: Certificates Authenticating Record - Forms of
1855 No. 101: Motions - Forms of
1855 No. 102: Bill of Particulars - Forms of
1855 No. 103: Charges and Specifications - Forms of
1855 No. 104: Opinions
1855 No. 105: Authorization by President of Commission to Prosecutor to Summons
and Swear Witnesses Forms
1855 No. 106: Admissions and Confessions
1855 No. 107: Accessories
1855 No. 108: Report of Result of Trial
1855 No. 109: Civilian Inhabitants of Occupied Territory Belligerent May Not Use Force
in Questioning
1855 No. 110: Raquiza Case - Opinions of Philippine Supreme Court Justices
1855 No. 111: Jurisdiction of One Nation to Punish for War Crimes Committed Against
Its Allies or Neutrals
1855 No. 112: Report of the International Juridical Status of Individuals as War
Criminals
1855 No. 114: Military Government Courts in Germany
1855 No. 115: Commission of the Responsibility of the Authors of World War I and on
Enforcement of Penalties Report of
1855 No. 116: Customary International Law and the Geneva (Prisoners of War)
Convention, 1929
1855 No. 117: Treaties Binding on Japan
1855 No. 118: Scope of Cross-Examination When Accused Takes Stand
1855 No. 119: Record - Certificate re True Copy (Form of)
1855 No. 120: Clemency - Recommendation for Form of
1855 No. 121: Japanese Army Regulations etc. - Translations of
1855 No. 122: War Crimes - Punishment of Memorandum by Professor H. Lauterpacht
1855 No. 124: Regulation Governing the Trial of War Criminals
1855 No. 125: Arraignment Procedure
1855 No Title [re Tomoyuki Yamashita and Masaharu Homma]

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 976
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Investigation Division Entry 1338: Records of Trials, 1945-1949

U.S. vs. Japanese War Criminals 1945-1947 (0331-UD-1337)


Boxes 1856-1865 location: 290/12/31/05

Box Subject
1856 Tomoyuki Yamashita Arraignment
1856 Tomoyuki Yamashita - Public Trial (Vol. II - Vol. XVI)
1857 Tomoyuki Yamashita - Public Trial (Vol. XVII - Vol. XXXIII)
1857 U.S. vs Tomoyuki Yamashita - Exhibits (Vol. I - Vol. II) (#1-#200)
1858 U.S. vs Tomoyuki Yamashita - Exhibits (Vol. III - Vol. IV) (#201-#406)
1858 Tomoyuki Yamashita Exhibits
1858 Tomoyuki Yamashita - Arraignment (Vol. I)
1858 Tomoyuki Yamashita - Public Trial (Vol. II)
1858 Masakazu Yamaguchi - Vol. XXXI - Vol. XXXV (Public Trial)
1859 Satoshi Oie - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial) to Vol. XXVI (Public Trial) (26
folders)
1860 Satoshi Oie - Vol. XXVII to Vol. LVI (Public Trial) (30 folders)
1861 Satoshi Oie - Public Trial
1861 Satoshi Oie - Vol. LVII (Public Trial) to Vol. LXXIX (Public Trial) (20 folders)
1861 Yokio Ogo, et al. - Arraignment and Public Trial
1861 Yokio Ogo, et al. - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial) to Vol. V (Public Trial) (5
folders)
1862 Yokio Ogo, Tokiyoshi Taga, Akeyoshi Okumura, Hiroyuki Eto - Vol. VI (Public Trial)
to Vol. IX (Public Trial) (4 folders)
1862 Sadaaki Konishi - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial) to Vol. IX (Public Trial) (9
folders)
1863 Sadaaki Konishi - Vol. X (Public Trial) to Vol. XV (Public Trial) (6 folders)
1863 Masaharu Homma - Vol. I (Public Trial)
1863 Ryoichi Tozuka - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial) to Vol. VI (Public Trial) (6
folders)
1863 Masafuji Hamamoto - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial) to Vol. II (Public Trial) (2
folders)
1864 Masafuji Hamamoto - Vol. III to Vol. VIII (Public Trial) (6 folders)
1864 Shuji Kawamori
1864 Shuji Kawamori - Vol. I to Vol. VII (Public Trial) (7 folders)
1864 Masakazu Yamaguchi (Record of Trial - Witness, Victim, Perpetrator List)
1864 Masakazu Yamaguchi - Vol. XXVIII (Public Trial)
1864 Toneo Shirakura, Osamu Watanabe - Vol. XII (Public Trial)
1865 Akira Takashita - Arraignment and Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. XI) (11 folders)
1865 Masakazu Yamaguchi - Public Trial (Vol. XXV - Vol. XXVII & Vol. XXX) (4 folders)

Records of Trials 1945-1949 (0331-UD-1338)


Boxes 1866-1887 location: 290/12/32/01

Box Subject
1866 Shumpei Hagino, Shinkichi Hosaka, Keiichi Kimura, Sakakatsu Kato, Ichiro
Kobayashi,

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 977
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Investigation Division Entry 1338: Records of Trials, 1945-1949

Box Subject
1866 Rikizo Monma, Chiyokichi Fukuoka, et al. - Arraignment and Public Trial (Vol. I -
Vol. VIII) (8 folders)
1866 Masatoshi Fujishige, Zenichi Uehara, Hajime Ohno, Jinsuke Takahashi - Public Trial
(Vol. III - Vol. XIV) (9 folders)
1866 Kinsaku Kobayashi, Kinjiro Fuseda, Katsumi Imada, Yasuhisa Miyagi, Haruo
Okuzono - Arraignment and Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. IV) (4 folders)
1866 Takeshi Kono - Public Trial (Vol. XII)
1866 Toshitake Kojyo (Kojiro) - Arraignment and Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. V) (5 folders)
1867 Naraji Nogi - Arraignment and Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. IV) (4 folders)
1867 Naraji Nogi - Public Trial (Vol. V)
1867 Harumichi Nogi and Kiyosato Yoshizaki - Public Trial (Vol. II)
1867 Tokizo Makita and Hisaki Itai - Arraignment and Public Trial (Vol. I and Vol. IX) (8
folders)
1867 Morio Matsuzaki - Arraignment and Public Trial (Vol. I)
1867 Shoichi Kobayashi - Public Trial (Vol. II - Vol. IV) & Exhibits (4 folders)
1867 Shumpei Hagino, Shinkichi Hosaka, Keiichi Kimura, Sakakatsu Kato, Ichiro
Kobayashi, Rikizo Monma, Chiyokichi Fukuoka, Tetsusaburo Ito, et al. -
Arraignment and Public Trial (Vol. I)
1867 Toshimitsu Miyagi, Shoichi Kobayashi - Arraignment Proceedings (Vol. I)
1868 Shiyoku Kou (Koh) (Ko) - Arraignment and Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. XV) (15
folders)
1869 Shoichi Kadomatsu Exhibit
1869 Shoichi Kadomatsu - Arraignment and Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. VII) (7 folders)
1869 Kagajiro Mukai - Public Trial (Vol. III)
1870 Shoichi Kadomatsu - Public Trial (Vol. VIII)
1870 Mariano Uyeki, alias Sekimasa Uyeki - Arraignment and Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol.
II), and Exhibits (2 folders)
1870 Mariano Uyeki, Sekimasa Uyeki - Arraignment and Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. III)
1870 Jiro Mizoguchi, Kiichi Kinoshita, Shigemasa Hirata, Takichi Katsuta, Kinzo Sanuki,
Seiroku Yoshioka, Yoshitake Aoki - Arraignment and Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. III)
1871 Jiro Mizoguchi, Shigemasa Hirata, Takichi Katsuta, Kinzo Sanuki, Seiroku Yoshioka
- Public Trial (Vol. IV - Vol. VI) (3 folders)
1871 Jiro Mizoguchi, Shigemasa Hirata, Takichi Katsuta, Kinzo Sanuki, Seiroku Yoshioka
- Public Trial (Vol. VII)
1871 Disapproval of USA vs Mizoguchi et al. and Order of Rehearing
1871 Shigenori Kuroda - Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. X) (8 folders)
1872 Shigenori Kuroda - Public Trial (Vol. XI - Vol. LXXXI)
1872 Nobuyoshi Kasahara, Sohei Katsura - Arraignment and Trial (Vol. I) to Public Trial
(Vol. III)
1872 Minoru Kato, Tadashi Sue, Torao Hirakawa, Kiyoshi Kamei - Public Trial (Vol. I -
Vol. VIII)
1873 Tadashi Yoshida, Isamu Mori, Toshio Nozaki, Shigenobu Kushibiki, Shinpei
Watanabe, Hisashi Tanaka, Iwao Ishisaka, Suteo Koide - Arraignment and Public
Trial (Vol. VI - Vol. X)
1873 Toyozo Morita - Arraignment and Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. VII)
1873 Michinori Nakamura, Kotaro Kamisuki, Rinji Sasakura, Koshin Ichijo, Fumiyuki
Kazato, Shigeo Ichihashi, Kazuaki Okazaki - Arraignment (Vol. I)
1873 Michinori Nakamura, et al. - Public Trial (Vols. II-V)
1874 Michinori Nakamura, Kotaro Kamisuki, Rinji Sasakura, Koshin Ichijo, Fumiyuki
Kazato, Shigeo Ichihashi, Kazuaki Okazaki - Public Trial (Vol. VI)
1874 Michinori Nakamura, et al. - Public Trial (Vols. VII-XII)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 978
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Investigation Division Entry 1338: Records of Trials, 1945-1949

Box Subject
1874 Kagajiro Mukai - Arraignment (Vol. I)
1874 Kagajiro Mukai - Public Trial (Vol. II - Vol. III) (2 folders)
1874 Jiro Motoki - Arraignment and Public Trial (Vol. I)
1874 Jiro Motoki - Public Trial (Vol. II)
1875 Jiro Motoki - Public Trial (Vol. III - Vol. VIII)
1875 Toneo Shirakura, Osamu Watanabe - Public Trial (Vol. X - Vol. XII)
1875 Morikazu Ohsugi - Arraignment and Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. IV)
1876 Morikazu Ohsugi - Public Trial (Vol. IV - Vol. XV)
1877 Morikazu Ohsugi - Public Trial (Vol. XV - Vol. XXII)
1877 Satoru Ono - Arraignment and Public Trial (Vol. I)
1878 Satoru Ono - Public Trial (Vol. II)
1878 Teodoro Tatishi - Arraignment and Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. III) (2 folders)
1879 Teodoro Tatishi - Public Trial (Vol. III - Vol. IV)
1879 Teodoro Tatishi (4 folders)
1879 Masao Nanjo
1879 Yukitsuna Tanaka, Yoshinori Hayashi - Public Trial (Vol. I)
1880 Yukitsuna Tanaka, Yoshinori Hayashi - Arraignment and Public Trial (Vol. I) to
Public Trial (Vol. II - IV)
1880 Minoru Toyama, Toyoaki Inagaki, Yoshiyuki Nakamura - Arraignment and Public
Trial (Vol. I) to Public Trial (Vol. VIII)
1881 Kiyoshi Nishikawa - Arraignment and Public Trial (Vol. I) to Public Trial (Vol. II -
Vol. XIV)
1881 Jyunji Sasaki
1881 Jyunji Sasaki - Arraignment and Public Trial (Vol. I) to Public Trial (Vol. II)
1882 Jyunji Sasaki - Public Trial (Vol. II - Vol. V)
1882 Jyunji Sasaki - Testimony of Pascual Cazcarro
1882 Nobuo Yamamoto - Arraignment and Public Trial (Vol. I)
1883 Nobuo Yamamoto - Arraignment and Public Trial (Vol. I) to Public Trial (Vol. VI)
1883 Zenzo Saito - Arraignment (Vol. I) to Public Trial (Vol. VI)
1883 Chinsaku Yuki - Arraignment (Vol. I) to Public Trial (Vol. II)
1884 Chinsaku Yuki - Public Trial (Vol. II - Vol. VI)
1884 Noriyuki Otsuka, Tadataka Kuwano
1884 Noriyuki Otsuka, Tadataka Kuwano - Arraignment and Public Trial (Vol. I) to Public
Trial (Vol. V)
1884 Fusataro Shin
1884 Fusataro Shin - Arraignment and Public Trial (Vol. I)Box 1885
1884 Fusataro Shin - Public Trial (Vol. II - Vol. III)
1884 Masao Tachibana - Arraignment (Vol. I) to Public Trial (Vol. VIII)
1884 Bunji Unai - Arraignment and Public Trial (Vol. I) to Public Trial (Vol. II)
1884 Hikotaro Tajima
1884 Hikotaro Tajima - Public Trial (Vol. IV - Vol. VI)
1886 Hikotaro Tajima, et al. - Public Trial (Vol. VI - Vol. XIV) to Public Trial (Exhibits)
1886 Yoshiaki Nakada - Public Trial (Vol. VIII)
1886 Sentaro Yamaguchi, Kiyoto Tasuki, Koziro Tsuda, Isaburo Suguwara - Arraignment
and Public Trial (Vol. I)
1886 Sentaro Yamaguchi, et al. - Public Trial (Vol. II)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 979
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Investigation Division Entry 1350: Records of Trial Exhibits, 1945-1949

Box Subject
1886 Gosuke Taniguchi, Toshio Mitani, Yoshitaka Ogawa, Isokichi Yamamoto, Tooru
Tanaka
1886 Gosuke Taniguchi, Toshio Mitani, Yoshitaka Ogawa, Isokichi Yamamoto, Tooru
Tanaka - Arraignment and Trial (Vol. I) to Public Trial (Vol. IX)
1886 Toshiro Takizawa - Arraignment and Public Trial (Vol. I)
1886 No Title
1887 Hidemi Watanabe
1887 Miscellaneous
1887 Mariano Uyeki

Records of Trial Exhibits 1945-1949 (0331-UD-1350)


Boxes 1948-1962 location: 290/13/01/01

Box Subject
1948 Fujishige, Masatoshi, et al. (12 folders)
1948 Hamamoto, Masafuji
1948 Hamasaki, Naoki (2 folders)
1948 Hidaka, Yoshimi, et al.
1948 Hidaka, Yoshimi (Shigeyoshi)
1949 Homma, Masaharu
1950 Homma, Masaharu
1951 Deguchi, Motoaki
1951 Fujita, T [Empty Folder]
1951 Hagino, Shumpei
1951 Hirakawa, Tomizo, et al.
1951 Ichijo, FNU
1951 Ishiguro, Hiroshi, et al.
1951 Ito, Saburo
1951 Kato, Minoru
1951 No Title
1951 Kodama, Yoshiaki
1951 Kadomatsu, Shoichi
1951 Konishi, Sadaaki (3 folders)
1951 Kumai, Toshimi
1951 Kurasawa, Tooru
1951 Mikami, Koe
1951 Miscellaneous (200: Personnel)
1951 Miyamoto, Shimawo
1951 Morita, Toyozo
1951 Motoki, Jiro
1952 Draft Law Implementing the Japanese Constitution: Educational Bill (School
Educational Bill)
1952 Nakamura (2 folders)
1952 Nakamura, Michinori (3 folders)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 980
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Investigation Division Entry 1350: Records of Trial Exhibits, 1945-1949

Box Subject
1952 Nakajima, Yuzuru
1952 Nanjyo, Masao
1952 Ohsugi, Morikazu, et al. - Prosecution Exhibit
1952 Nishikawa, Kiyoshi
1952 Nogi, Harumichi, et al.
1952 Nogi, Naraji (5 folders)
1952 Nogi, Harumichi, et al. (3 folders)
1952 Ogo, Yukio, et al.
1952 Ohsugi
1952 Ohsugi, Morikazu
1952 Ohsugi, Morikazu
1952 Okano, Hiroichi
1952 Onishi, Seiichi; Kuwahara, Hajime; Ogata, Tsugiharu
1952 Ota, Seiichi
1952 Otsuka, Noriyuki; Kuwano, Tadataka
1952 Saito, Takao
1952 Saito, Zenzo
1952 Sasaki, Jyunji
1952 Watanabe, Osamu
1952 Yoshida, Satoru
1953 Stipulation
1953 Hamamoto, Masafuji
1953 Hidaka, Yoshimi
1953 Hirakawa, Tomizo; Kajiyama, Shiro
1953 Homma, Masaharu
1953 Kawamori, Shuji
1953 Miscellaneous Pages
1953 Mitani, Toshio
1953 Nakazawa, Tasuku
1953 Ogawa, Yoshitaki
1953 Shirakura
1953 Takahashi, Tansaku
1953 Takeshita, Akira
1953 Tanaka, Tooru
1953 Tanaka, Yukitsuna
1953 Tanaka, Yukitsuna (4 folders)
1953 Tanaka, Yukitsuna; Hayashi, Yoshinori
1953 Taneichi, Mikio, et al.
1953 Tani, Kumao
1953 Taniguchi, Gosuke, et al. (2 folders)
1953 Tatishi
1953 Tohei
1953 Toyama, Minoru
1953 Toyama, Minoru; Inagaki, Toyoaki; Nakamura, Yoshiyuki
1953 Yamamoto, Isokichi

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 981
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Investigation Division Entry 1350: Records of Trial Exhibits, 1945-1949

Box Subject
1953 Yoshida, Tadashi
1954 Kawamori, Shuji
1954 Matsuzaki, Morio
1954 Nakamura, Michinori, et al.
1954 Nakamura, Michinori
1954 Unai, Bunji
1954 Yamashita, Tomoyuki - Prosecution Exhibits (Vol. I, Vol. III)
1954 Yamashita, Tomoyuki - Prosecution Exhibit No. 1 and No. 3
1954 No Title (5 folders)
1954 Land Reform Law - Proposed Amendments Concerning the Special Measure for the
Establishment of Owner-Farmers
1955 Yamaguchi, Sentaro
1956 Yamashita, Tomoyuki Exhibits (3 folders)
1956 Photographs (Yamashita, Tomoyuki - Exhibits)
1957 Yamashita, Tomoyuki Exhibits
1957 Yamashita, Tomoyuki - Exhibits (Vol. V - Defense Exhibits)
1957 Yoshida, FNU Exhibits
1958 Fujita, Takefumi
1958 Kodama, Yoshiaki Review
1958 Kodama, Yoshiaki - Arraignment (Vol. I) - Public Trial (Vol. II - Vol. XIII)
1958 Kuroda, Shigenori - Public Trial (Stipulation)
1958 Kuroda, Shigenori (3 folders)
1958 No Title (2 folders)
1959 Oie, Satoshi - Public Trial (Vols. LX, LXI)
1959 Oie, Satoshi - Public Trial (Vols. XI, XII)
1959 Yamaguchi, Masakazu - Public Trial (Vol. XXIX)
1959 Quirin Cases - Transcript of Record and Argument (Vol. 2)
1959 Index of Cases in Yamashita Record
1959 Homma, Masaharu
1959 Index of Cases in Yamashita Record
1959 Oie, Satoshi - Public Trial (Vols. LX, LXI)
1959 Oie, Satoshi - Public Trial (Vols. XI, XII)
1959 Quirin Cases - Transcript of Record and Argument (Vol. 2)
1959 Unai, Bunji - Public Trial (Vol. III and IV)
1959 Uyeki, Mariano (alias Uyeki, Sekimasa) - Arraignment and Public Trial (Vol. I)
1959 Yamaguchi, Masakazu - Public Trial (Vol. XXIX)
1959 Yamashita, Tomoyuki - Public Trial (Vol. IV)
1959 Yamashita, Tomoyuki - Public Trial (Vol. XXXIII)
1959 Yamashita, Tomoyuki Review
1959 Yamashita, Tomoyuki (7 folders)
1959 Yoshida, Tadashi, et al. Review
1960 Kuroda, Shigenori (11 folders)
1960 Oie, Satoshi (2 folders)
1960 No Title
1960 Saito, Takao (2 folders)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 982
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Investigation Division Entry 1340: 201 Files, 1945-1949

Box Subject
1960 Shirakura, Toneo; Sumitani, Yoshiaki; Ogino, Munemitsu
1960 Tani, Kumao
1960 Tatishi, Teodoro (2 folders)
1961 Conventions
1961 Sato, So (2 folders)
1961 Yokoyama, Shizuo
1962 Yokoyuma, Shizuo (16 folders)

Statements and Affidavits 1945-1949 (0331-UD-1339)


Arranged alphabetically by surname. A listing is available in the consultation area. Boxes
1888-1905 location: 290/12/33/02

Statements and Affidavits 1945-1948 (0331-UD-1347)


Arranged alphabetically by surname. A listing is available in the consultation area. Boxes
1938-1943 location: 290/12/35/04

201 Files 1945-1949 (0331-UD-1340)


Boxes 1906-1911 location: 290/12/34/01

Box Subject
1906 Abe, Masakazu (Capt.)
1906 Akiyama, FNU (Sgt., MP)
1906 Endo, Toshio (1st Lt.)
1906 Eto, Hiroiki
1906 Fujii, Hajime (1st Lt.)
1906 Fujimoto, Masami (Pvt.) (3 folders)
1906 Fujishige, Masatoshi (Col.)
1906 Fujishige, Masatoshi, et al.
1906 Fujita, Kazuo (2nd Lt.)
1906 Fujita, Takefumi (Capt.)
1906 Fukahori, Masumi (Lt., SG)
1906 Fukubori, Koyoshi (Lt., JG)
1906 Fukuoka, Chiyokichi (2nd Lt.)
1906 Furuya, Kaoru (Interpreter)
1906 Furuya, Shonosuke (Civilian)
1906 Gotoh, Shozo (Sgt.)
1906 Hamamoto, Masafuji (Sgt.)
1906 Hamasaki, Naoki (Sgt. Major)
1906 Hamasaki, Naoki
1906 Harada, Jiro (Lt. Gen.)
1906 Hatayama, Yoshimi (2nd Lt.)
1906 Hayashi, Yoshinori (WO)
1906 Hidaka, Yoshimi (1st Lt.)
1906 Higashiji, Takuma (Interpreter) (2 folders)
1906 Hirano, Kurotaro (Col.)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 983
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Investigation Division Entry 1340: 201 Files, 1945-1949

Box Subject
1906 Hirata, Shigemasu (Sgt. Maj.)
1906 Hirose, Yasuo (Cpl.)
1906 Hirose, Yasuo (Cpl.)
1906 Hiroyama, Toshiharu (Sup. Pvt.)
1906 Homma, Masaharu (Lt. Gen.)
1906 Homma, Masaharu (Lt. Gen.)
1906 Homma, Masaharu (Lt. Gen.) (D-10), (Trial Started: 19 December 1945. Verdict:
11 February 1946)
1906 Homma, Masaharu (Lt. Gen.)
1906 Homma, Masaharu (Lt. Gen.), Vol. II
1906 Ichimura, Isao (Capt.)
1906 Imamura, Hisamitsu
1906 Inagaki, Toyoaki (1st Sub. Lt.)
1906 Ishiguro, Hiroshi (Capt.)
1906 Itai, Hisaki (S. Pvt.)
1906 Ito, Kyuemon (M. Sgt.)
1906 Ito, Masayasu (Capt.)
1906 Ito, Saburo (Capt.) (3 folders)
1906 Iwataka, Kenji (Capt.)
1907 Jinnouchi, Tatsuya (2nd Lt.)
1907 Kadowaki, Hisashi
1907 Kamada (Vice Adm.)
1907 Kanto, Bunji (2nd Lt.)
1907 Kato, Minoru (2nd Lt.)
1907 Kato, Sadakatsu (WO)
1907 Kawamori, Shuji (1st Lt.) (3 folders)
1907 Kayashima, Koichi (Lt. Cmdr.)
1907 Kazato, Fumiyuki (S. Pvt.)
1907 Kin, Ryu Rin (3 folders)
1907 Kishi, Katsuyoshi (Pvt. 1st Class)
1907 Kishimoto, Kiyoshi (Lt.)
1907 Kitayama, Michio (Lt. Col.)
1907 Kiyofuji, Katsuji (Rear Adm.)
1907 Kobayashi, Ichiro (WO)
1907 Kobayashi, Kinsaku et al.
1907 Kodama, Yoshiaki
1907 Kodama, Yoshiaki (Sgt.)
1907 Koide, Suteo (L. Pvt.)
1907 Kojyo (Kojiro), Toshitake (2 folders)
1907 Konishi, Sadaaki
1907 Kono, Takeshi (Lt. Gen.) (4 folders)
1907 Kou (Koh) (Ko), Shiyoku
1907 Kou, Shiyoku (Maj. Gen.)
1907 Kudo, Chushiro
1907 Kudo, Chushiro

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 984
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Investigation Division Entry 1340: 201 Files, 1945-1949

Box Subject
1907 Kurasawa, Tooru (2nd Lt.)
1907 Kushibiki, Shigenobu (T. Sgt.)
1907 Laurel, Jose III
1907 Makita, Tokizo (Sgt.)
1907 Masuoka, FNU (Japanese Officer)
1907 Matsuda, Junzo (Alias)
1907 Michishita, Sohei (Sgt.)
1907 Mihara, Kikuichi (Sgt.)
1907 Minami, Jiro (Gen.)
1907 Mini (Mine), T. (Lt. Col.)
1907 Miyamoto, Shimao (Cpl.)
1907 Miyoshi, Samon
1907 Mizuno, Akira (Sgt.)
1907 Monma, Rikizo (WO)
1907 Mori, Hitoshi (1st Lt.)
1907 Mori, Isamu (Sgt. Maj.)
1907 Mori, Kenkichi (Sgt.) (2 folders)
1907 Morita, Toyozo (1st Lt.)
1907 Moriyama, Miori (Sgt.) (2 folders)
1907 Mukai, Kagajiro
1907 Muto, Akira (Lt. Gen.)
1908 Mikami, Koe, alias Takakiyo (Maj.)
1908 Miyagi, Toshimitsu (L. Cpl.)
1908 Morita, Toyozo (Lt. Sgt.)
1908 Mukai, Kagajiro
1908 Nagahama, Akira (2 folders)
1908 Naito, Tetsuo (2 folders)
1908 Nakada, Yoshioki
1908 Nakajima, Shohei (2nd Lt.)
1908 Nakajima, Yuzuru (1st Lt.)
1908 Nakamura, Fumio (Sgt.)
1908 Nakamura, Michinori
1908 Nakamura, Takeo (Capt.)
1908 Nakamura, Takeo, et al.
1908 Nanjyo, Masao
1908 Nanjyo, Masao (2nd Lt.)
1908 Nishikawa, Kiyoshi (1st Lt.)
1908 Nishikawa, Kiyoshi
1908 Nogi, Naraji
1908 Nogi, Naraji (Capt.)
1908 Nogi, Naraji (Capt.)
1908 Nozaki, Toshio (T. Sgt.)
1908 Odamura, Toshitake
1908 Ogawa, Eitaro (Sgt.)
1908 Ogawa, Yoshiaki (1st Lt.)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 985
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Investigation Division Entry 1340: 201 Files, 1945-1949

Box Subject
1908 Ogawa, Yoshiaki
1908 Ohsugi, Morikazu (Vice Adm.)
1908 Ohta, Seiichi
1908 Ohta, Seiichi (Col.)
1908 Okada, Keiichi
1908 Okano, Hiroichi
1908 Okano, Hiroichi (Pvt.)
1908 Okazaki, Shigeo, alias Okasaki
1908 Okoochi [Okochi], Denshichi (Vice Adm.)
1908 Okumura, Akeyoshi (C. Pvt.)
1908 Ono, Satoru (2 folders)
1909 Onodera, Shoji (S. Pvt.)
1909 Ota, Tetsugo (Sgt.)
1909 Otsuka, Noriyuki (2nd Lt.)
1909 Owari, Saburo (Capt.)
1909 Ozawa, Genpach (L. Pvt.)
1909 Ozawa, Takeji (3 folders)
1909 Saito, Takao
1909 Saito, Zenzo
1909 Saito, Zenzo (Maj.)
1909 Saito, Zenz
1909 Sasaki, Jyunji (2 folders)
1909 Giok, See, alias Uy Tong Su
1909 Shimamoto, Kyugoro (Rear Adm.)
1909 Shimazu, Hisamatsu
1909 Shin, Fusataro (3 folders)
1909 Shirakura, Toneo, Watanabe Osamu
1909 Shirakura, Toneo
1909 Shirakura, Toneo; Sumitani, Yoshiaki; Ogino Munemitsu
1909 Sugimoto, Masanori
1909 Suzuki, Masaichi (M. Sgt.)
1909 Tabuo, Chikanori (2 folders)
1909 Takahashi, Gensuke (1st Lt.)
1909 Takahashi, Sadakichi (2 folders)
1909 Takahashi, Tansaku (3 folders)
1909 Takano, Sakuo (M. Sgt.)
1909 Takata, Masaru (Lance Cpl.)
1909 Takeshita, Akira (3 folders)
1909 Takizawa, Toshiro (3 folders)
1909 Tanaka, Koichi
1909 Tanaka, Yukitsuna
1909 Taneichi, Mikio (3 folders)
1909 Tani, Kumao (2 folders)
1909 Taniguchi, Gosuke
1909 Taniguchi, Gosuke (Capt.)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 986
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Investigation Division Entry 1343: 201 Files, 1945-1948

Box Subject
1909 Taninaka, Katsuyoshi (2 folders)
1910 Tasuki, Kiyoto (Ens.)
1910 Tatishi, Teodoro (4 folders)
1910 Teramoto, Eigo
1910 Teramoto, Takuji (2 folders)
1910 Tezuka, Toshio (WO)
1910 Tohei, Takeshi (3 folders)
1910 Tokunaga, Masatomo
1910 Tone, Seiichi (3 folders)
1910 Toyama, Minoru
1910 Toyama, Minoru (Capt.)
1910 Toyama, Minoru
1910 Toyonaga, Tsunao (2 folders)
1910 Toyota, Chiyomi
1910 Toyota, Chiyomi (1st Lt.)
1910 Toyota, Chiyomi
1910 Tozuka, Ryoichi
1910 Tozuka, Ryoichi (Lt. Col.)
1910 Tozuka, Ryoichi
1910 Ueda, Mitsugu (3 folders)
1910 Uehara, Zenichi
1910 Uehara, Zenichi (Maj.)
1910 Unai, Bunji (4 folders)
1910 Uyeki, Mariano
1911 Watanabe, Tadashi (1st Lt.) (2 folders)
1911 Watanabe, Hidemi (Lt. Col.) (3 folders)
1911 Yamaguchi, Masakazu
1911 Yamamoto, Nobuo
1911 Yamamoto, Tadao
1911 Yamanoue, Ichiro
1911 Yamashita, Tomoyuki (Gen.)
1911 Yoshida, Tokujiro (Capt.)
1911 Yoshinaga, FNU (Guard)
1911 Yoshiyama, Tokuo (Lt. Col.)
1911 Yoshizaki, Kiyosato (WO)
1911 Yuki, Chinsaku (M. Sgt.)
1911 Yuki, Kempei (1st Lt.)

201 Files 1945-1948 (0331-UD-1343)


Boxes 1923-1925 location: 290/12/34/06

Box Subject
1923 Crow, Kenneth James
1923 Croze, Deland Joseph
1923 Cruz, Macario J.

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 987
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Investigation Division Entry 1343: 201 Files, 1945-1948

Box Subject
1923 Dionesio, Silvestre
1923 Elizalde, Juan Miguel
1923 Fujii, Hajime
1923 Gullas, Gilda
1923 Hamamoto, Masafuji
1923 Hamasaki, Naoki
1923 Homma, Masaharu
1923 Ishimura, Kazuyoshi
1923 Ito, Kiyoharu
1923 Iwataka, Kenji
1923 Joaquine, Magne
1923 Kadomatsu, Shoichi
1923 Kasahara, FNU
1923 Kawabe, Hisao
1923 Koike, Kaneyuki
1923 Konishi, Sadaaki
1923 Krisfalusi, George
1923 Kou, Shiyoku
1923 Kruijthoff, Ir. G.C.J. Tielenius
1923 Kudo, Chushiro
1923 Kumai, Toshimi (2 folders)
1923 Kurasawa, Tooru (2 folders)
1923 Lapada, Anselmo G.
1923 Maeda, Shojiro
1923 Makita, Tokizo; Itai, Hisaki
1923 Matsumoto, Inokichi
1923 Matsuzaki, Morio (2 folders)
1923 Miscellaneous
1923 Mizoguchi, Jiro
1923 Mizuno, Akira
1923 Mori, Kenkichi
1923 Morita, Toyozo
1923 Moriyama, Miori
1923 Motoki, Jiro (2 folders)
1923 Mukai, Kagajiro
1923 Muyong, Esperanza
1923 Nagahama, Akira
1923 Naito, Tetsuo
1923 Nakada, Yoshiaki
1923 Nakamura, Michinori (3 folders)
1923 Nanjo, Masao (2 folders)
1923 Nanjo, FNU
1923 Nishikawa, Kiyoshi
1923 Nogi, Harumichi
1923 Nogi, Naraji

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 988
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Investigation Division Entry 1343: 201 Files, 1945-1948

Box Subject
1923 Odamura, Tsohitake (2 folders)
1923 Ogawa, Yoshiaki
1923 Ohsugi, Morikazu (4 folders)
1924 Ohta, Seiichi
1924 Oie, Satoshi (2 folders)
1924 Okano, Hiroichi
1924 Ono, Satoru
1924 Otsuka, Noriyuki
1924 Ozawa, Takeji
1924 Palomaria, FNU
1924 Ricafranca, P. D.
1924 Sasaki, Jyunji
1924 Saito, Takao (4 folders)
1924 Sasaki, Jyunji
1924 Sato, Tatsuji
1924 Shin, Fusataro (2 folders)
1924 Shimizu, Hisamatsu (2 folders)
1924 Shirakura, Toneo
1924 Sugimoto, Masanori
1924 Tabuo, Chikanori
1924 Tachibana, Masao
1924 Tajima, FNU
1924 Takahashi, Tansaku
1924 Tanaka, Koichi
1924 Tanaka, Hachiro
1924 Taneichi, Mikio
1924 Tani, Kumao
1924 Taniguchi, Gosuke
1924 Taniguchi, FNU
1924 Teramoto, Eigo
1924 Toyota, Chiyomi
1924 Tozuka, Ryoichi
1924 Uyeki, Mariano, alias Uyeki, Sekimasa
1924 Watanabe, Hidemi
1924 Watanabe, Tadashi (2 folders)
1924 Yamaguchi, Masakazu (2 folders)
1925 Yamaguchi, Masakazu
1925 Yamamoto, Nobuo
1925 Yamamoto, Takeki; Mori, Hitoshi; Tokunaga, Masatomo; Yamada, Choji;
Matsumoto, Hidenri; Yamashita, Shinpei
1925 Yamanoue, Ichiro
1925 Yamashita, Shinpei
1925 Yamashita, Tomoyuki
1925 Yoshida, Tokujiro (2 folders)
1925 Yoshioka, Makato

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gal Section, Investigation Division Entry 1341: Orders and Summaries, 1946-1947

Box Subject
1925 Yuki, Chinsaku (Chiusaku)
1925 Aki, Takamaro
1925 Chiuma, Sazae
1925 Hiromori, Aguda
1925 Homma, Masaharu
1925 Ito, Masayasu
1925 Ito, Saburo (2 folders)
1925 Kudo, Chushiro
1925 Matsumoto, Satoru
1925 Miyamoto, Shimawo
1925 Nogi, Harumichi
1925 Nogi, Naraji
1925 Ogawa, Yoshiaki
1925 Ohsugi, Morikazu (2 folders)
1925 Sato, Satoru
1925 Takahashi, Sadakichi (2 folders)
1925 Tanaka, Yukitsuna
1925 Taniguchi, Gosuke
1925 Teramoto, Tokuji
1925 Tone, Seiichi
1925 Yamada, Asao
1925 Yamamoto, Tadeo
1925 Yamanoue, Ichiro
1925 Yamashita, Tomoyuki
1925 Yuki, Chinsaku

Orders and Summaries 1946-1947 (0331-UD-1341)


Boxes 1912-1914 location: 290/12/34/03

Box Subject
1912 Fujimoto, Masami
1912 Fujisaki, Saburo
1912 Fujiyama (Hujiyama), Shigekazu
1912 Fukumoto, Mauchiro
1912 Hamamoto, Masafuji
1912 Higashiji, Takuma
1912 Hirakawa, Torao
1912 Imada, Katsumi
1912 Iraya, Pedro
1912 Kai, Mikio
1912 Kamisuki, Kotaro
1912 Kumai, Toshimi
1912 Martinez, Alhandera; Tsubo, Hiroshi; Okumura, Nobuo; Kuroe, Hiroshi alias Kuroi;
Maetaka, Yasuharu alias Naetaka; Kinoshita, Shizuo; Ikuno, Tadao; Amado,
Anatolio; Goloran, Cresilda; Golran, Edwarda; Goloran, Amador

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gal Section, Investigation Division Entry 1341: Orders and Summaries, 1946-1947

Box Subject
1912 Military Commission Orders (GHQ/Far East Command) (2 folders)
1912 Military Commission Orders (GHQ/US AFPAC) and Military Commission Orders (HQ/
8th Army)
1912 Military Commission Orders (HQ/US AFWESPAC)
1912 Morito, Shoichi; Kawano, Hiroshi; Oshida, Takakazu; Kondo, Yoshio; Ishii, Yujiro;
Motomura, Harushi; Hara, Ko (Akira); Onozuka, Zensaburo; Ikawa, Shigeo;
Ishigaki, Hyoshi; Kato, Taksume; Kitada, Kentaro; Obara, Yoshio
1912 Nagata, Kiyoshi
1912 Naiki, Hisakichi; Tasaki, Tadashi; Taniyama, Shinosuke; Tanoye, Tenri; Tatsumi,
Masaru
1912 Nakasai, Matsujiro
1912 Nishikawa, Kiyoshi
1912 Ogawa, Hirose; Taguchi, Yoshio; Kobayashi, Matsukichi; Shimura, Hisao; Masao,
Yamashita; Higashigi, Seiji; Tachibana, Shoichi; Hida, Usaji; Abe, Masaaki;
Hosokawa, Akiyoshi; Hayashi, Masao; Kasai, Rachijuro; Kawachi, Kanzo
1912 Ogawa, Masato; Kenyo, Ohara; Yokoyama, Kimio; Yoshinaga, Hitoshi
1912 Ohara, Yasao
1912 Otani, Fusakichi; Nakabayashi, Kiyonobu; Wakita, Osamu; Tetsu, Kamemoto;
Kawachi, Masaki; Hori, Satoshi; Hirano, Yoshiharu; Bangaro, Goto; Inoue, Hikojiro;
Nishida, Zenichi; Sakasegawa, Masumi; Nakashima, Akira; Suzuki, Yoshisuke
1912 Pamatian, Benedicta
1912 Pelayo, Amado G.
1912 Sawasaki, Ikuo
1912 Tajima, Hikotaro
1912 Takahashi, Jinsuke
1912 Tanaka, Yutaka
1912 Yoshida, Tadashi
1912 Yoshida, Tokujiro
1913 Yamada, Masao
1913 Antee, Charles A.
1913 Barber, William Shearon
1913 Chiuma, Sezae
1913 Deguchi, Motoaki, et al.
1913 Enjo, Genzo; Konishi, Shonosuke; Kobayashi, Toshiji; Suzuki, Ittoku; Okiyama,
Tautomu; Yonehara, Minoru; Murayama, Shinji; Homachi, Katsuichi; Asanuma,
Tsugio; Miyazaki, Kenji; Harashima, Kanji
1913 Eto, Shigeki; Ito, Benji; Goto, Toshio; Ota, Tsuzuo
1913 Fujii, Hajime
1913 Fujii, Hiroshi
1913 Fujii, Sannojo
1913 Fujishige, Masatoshi
1913 Fujita, Takefumi (3 folders)
1913 Fukuda, Tamio; Banno, Hiratesu; Abe, Hiroshi; Tokoyama, Kisei
1913 Goto, Satsuki
1913 Hallbert, James William; Miller, Harold L.

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gal Section, Investigation Division Entry 1341: Orders and Summaries, 1946-1947

Box Subject
1913 Ichioka, Hisashi
1913 Ichioka, Hisashi, et al.
1913 Inamura, Rokunojo
1913 Ishiguro, Hiroshi, et al.
1913 Ito, Masayasu (3 folders)
1913 Ito, Saburo (2 folders)
1913 Iwataka, Kenji
1913 Kaneko, Takio
1913 Kashikawa, Jinosuke; Kariya, Yasuo; Kawamori, Kazutoshi; Kotshira, Yoshio;
Kurosawa, Toshio; Miyashita, Tsunegoro; Kato, Satoshi; Inokuchi, Hisae; Iijima,
Mayuki; Iizuka, Kozo; Isoda, Yoshio; Kishimoto, Masao; Kitakawa, Sajiro
1913 Kato, Tatsuo; Miwa, Teiichi; Sugiyama, Akara; Takahashi, Sawakichi; Nakamura,
Giakurin; Nagamori, Masaharu; Nagata, Tsuneo; Wada, Seiji; Umehara,
Fukumatsu; Nakano, Masami; Okamoto, Moriki
1913 Kobayashi, Tetsuo
1913 Kono, Hiroaki; Oota, Narumi, Kuriyama, Michio; Katayama, Kengo; Aoki, Yusu;
Gustafson, Naad Reginald; Perkins, James
1913 Kyoda, Shigeru
1913 Mano, Junji
1913 Masahara, Matsuo
1913 Mitsuba, Hisaneo; Otsubo, Mitsusada
1913 Murai, Masaki
1913 Murayama, Hazima
1913 Nakajima, Hidemaro
1913 Nakamura, Tomoki
1913 Niimori, Genichiro
1913 Ogimoto, Yoshio; Kanetsuna, Tsuguo
1913 Sato, Masashi
1913 Shibano, Tadao
1913 Sugi, Masafumi
1913 Takata, Shuichi
1913 Tsuda, Koju
1913 Wada, Shusuke
1914 Kadomatsu, Shoichi
1914 Kamei, Kiyoshi
1914 Kataoka, Motoji (Sgt.)
1914 Kinoshita, Kiichi (Capt.)
1914 Kita, Heiji
1914 Kobayashi, Kesaki
1914 Kobayashi, Shoichi (Pfc.)
1914 Kodama, Yoshiaki (5 folders)
1914 Kojyo (Kojiro), Toshitake
1914 Konishi, Sadaaki
1914 Kudo, Chushiro
1914 Kurasawa, Tooru (2 folders)

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gal Section, Investigation Division Entry 1341: Orders and Summaries, 1946-1947

Box Subject
1914 Matsumoto, Inokichi (Rear Adm.)
1914 Matsuo, Toshiyuki (Interpreter)
1914 Matsuda, Junzo (2 folders)
1914 Mihara, Kikuichi
1914 Miyamoto, Shimawo (2 folders)
1914 Mori, Kenkichi (2 folders)
1914 Morimoto, Iichiro
1914 Morishita, Tsuneo
1914 Moriyama, Miori (2 folders)
1914 Mukai, Kagajiro
1914 Nakamura, Hideichi
1914 Nakamura, Michinori (2 folders)
1914 Nakano, Shizuo
1914 Nakazawa, Satoru (Lt.)
1914 Namiki, Asao
1914 Odamura, Toshitaka (2 folders)
1914 Ogawa, Eitaro
1914 Ogawa, Yoshiaki
1914 Ohsugi, Morikazu
1914 Saito, Takao (WO)
1914 Saito, Takao (2 folders)
1914 Sakamoto, Sadamu (WO)
1914 Sakamoto, Tei (WO)
1914 Sato, So
1914 Seki, Sakuyoshi
1914 Senuki, Kinzo (Cpl.)
1914 Shimizu, Hisamitsu
1914 Sugimoto, Hiroshi (Interpreter)
1914 Tabata, Hidetaka
1914 Tachibana, Masao, et al. (2 folders)
1914 Tadaki, Nobuyuki, et al.
1914 Taga, Tokiyoshi (Superior Pvt.)
1914 Takahashi, Sadakichi (2 folders)
1914 Tanaka, Hisashi (Cpl.)
1914 Tanaka, Mitsuji (Maj.)
1914 Tanaka, Yukitsuna
1914 Taniguchi, Gosuke
1914 Taninaka, Katsuyoshi
1914 Teramoto, Eigo (3 folders)
1914 Teramoto, Tokuji (2 folders)
1914 Tohei, Takashi (Maj.)
1914 Tone, Seiichi (2 folders)
1914 Umemoto, Tadashi (Superior Pvt.)
1914 Uemura, Eiitsuro
1914 Watanabe, Hidemi (3 folders)

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gal Section, Investigative Division Entry: 1344, Miscellaneous Reports File, 1946

Box Subject
1914 Yamada, Asao
1914 Yamada, Choji
1914 Yamamoto, Nobuo
1914 Yamamoto, Tadeo (2 folders)
1914 Yamanoue, Ichiro
1914 Yochika, Seiroku (Cpl.)
1914 Yoshida, Tadashi (S. Maj.)
1914 Yuki, Chinsaku

Processing Papers Data 1945 (0331-UD-1342)


Boxes 1915-1922 location: 290/12/34/04

Box Subject
1915 Processing Papers (Nos. 1- 2000)
1916 Processing Papers (Nos. 2001- 4800)
1917 Processing Papers (Nos. 4801 6600A)
1918 Processing Papers (Nos. 6601A 8600)
1919 Processing Papers (Nos. 8601 - 11000)
1920 Processing Papers (Nos. 11001 15400)
1921 Processing Papers (Nos. 15401 -17800)
1922 Processing Papers (Nos. 17801 20600)
1922 Processing Papers (Mixed Numbers)
1922 Processing Papers (Nos. 20801 - No. 21169)
1922 Processing Papers (Miscellaneous Extra)

Miscellaneous Reports File 1946 (0331-UD-1344)


Boxes 1926-1928 location: 290/12/34/07

Box Subject
1926 Reports No. 4, 6, 7, 9, 10, 15
1926 Report No. 11: Massacre and Torture of Civilians at Polo and Obando, Bulacan,
Philippine Islands on 10 December 1944
1926 Report Nos. 15, 16, 17, 20, 21, 22, 23, 23, 25, 26, 27, 28, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35,
37, 38, 39, 40, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 57, 66, 68, 70, 71, 74, 80, 262
1926 Report Nos. 61, 62, 63, 69, 73
1926 Report No. 79: Investigation of the Torture of Thirteen Igorot-Filipino Civilians at
Atok, Mountain Province, Luzon, Philippine Islands, During March 1943 and March
1944
1926 Report Nos. 81, 82, 83, 84, 85
1926 Report Nos. 86, 87, 88, 89, 90
1926 Report No. 91: Murders, Mistreatment and Imprisonment under Improper
Conditions of Civilian Internees at Santo Tomas University, Manila, Philippine
Islands by the Japanese during the Period January 1942 to February 1945
1926 Report No. 93: Crimes Committed by Members of the Imperial Japanese Army, at
Cabanatuan Prison Camps No. 1 and No. 3 from June 1943 to Oct. 1944 (Kuroda
Phase)
1926 Reports Nos. 94, 95, 96, 97, 98

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gal Section, Investigative Division Entry: 1344, Miscellaneous Reports File, 1946

Box Subject
1926 Report No. 99: Crimes Committed by Members of the Imperial Japanese Army, at
Cabanatuan Prison Camps No. 1 and No. 3 from Sept, 1942 to May 1943 (Tanaka
Phase)
1926 Report No. 100: Investigation of the Mistreatment and Killing of Civilians at
Mankayan, Mountain Province, Philippine Islands by Members of the Japanese
Kempei Tai
1926 Report No. 101: The Massacre of at Least One Hundred and Seven Filipino
Civilians at San Jose, Batangas, Luzon, Philippine Islands Philippine Islands,
During January, February and March 1945
1926 Report No. 102: Investigation of the Murder of Forty-Three Male Filipino Civilians
from Madrigal Plantation Near Muntinlupa, Rizal Province, Philippine Islands, on 28
May 1944 by the Japanese
1926 Report No. 103: Investigation of the Murder of Five Filipino Civilians at
Floridablanca, Pampanga, Philippine Islands in February 1942 by the Japanese
1926 Report No. 104: Massacres of Chinese and Filipino Civilians at San Pablo, Laguna
Province, Luzon, Philippine Islands. on 24 February 1945
1926 Report No. 105: The Murder of Corporal Wendell Morgan, American Prisoner of
War, at Pampanga, Luzon, Philippine Islands on 25 June 1943
1926 Report No. 106: Investigation of the Massacre of One Hundred and Ninety Four
Filipino Civilians at Santo Tomas, Batangas, Luzon, Philippine Islands, and the
Unnecessary Burning of Part of the Town by the Japanese on 11 February 1945
1926 Report No. 107: The Murder of Three Filipino Civilians at Danao, Cebu, Philippine
Islands by the Japanese in Conjunction with Filipino Puppet Officials on 4 July
1942
1926 Report No. 108: The Murder of the Palicte Family at Cebu City, Cebu, Philippine
Islands by the Japanese on 26 March 1945
1926 Report No. 109: Investigation of the Atrocities Committed at Fort Santiago,
Intramuros, Manila, Philippine Islands, by Members of the Military Police of the
Imperial Japanese Forces from January 1942 to February 1945
1926 Report No. 110: Beating, Torture and Probably Murder of Filipino Civilians at
Buting and San Joaquin, Pasig, Rizal, Philippine Islands, by Members of the
Japanese Armed Forces on 3 December 1944
1926 Report No. 111: The Murder of the Jaguren Family and Others at Barrio Sambag,
Jaro, Iloilo City, Iloilo, Panay, Philippine Islands, by the Japanese on 7 November
1944
1926 Report No. 112: Investigation of the Murder and Raping of Civilians and Burning
of Civilian Homes at Tubog, Minglanilla, Cebu, Philippine Islands, on 30 and 31
January 1945 by the Japanese
1926 Report No. 113: Murder of Civilians and the Unnecessary Burning of Homes
at Sitio of Mangcaen, Barrio of Casilagan, Town of Naguilian, La Union, Luzon,
Philippine Islands, on 23 January 1945
1926 Report No. 114: The Torture of Tio Tian at Normal School Building, Cebu City,
Cebu, Philippine Islands, by the Japanese from 3 April 1944 to 18 May 1944
1926 Report No. 115: Investigation of the Murder of Nine Chinese Civilians at the
Chinese Cemetery at Santa Cruz, Manila, P. I. on 15 April 1942 by the Japanese
1926 Report No. 116: Mistreatment of Civilians at the Wack Wack Golf and Country
Club, San Juan, Rizal Province, P. I., by Members of the Japanese Army on 24
November 1944
1926 Report No. 117: The Massacre of More that One Thousand Civilians by Members
of the Japanese Armed Forces at Lipa, Batangas Province, Luzon, P. I., on 5 March
1945
1926 Report No. 118: Investigation of the Murder of Five American Prisoners of War on
16 July 1942 Near Calumpit, Bulacan, Luzon, Philippine Islands
1926 Report No. 119: Atrocities Committed in the Town of Calamba, Laguna Province,
Luzon, P. I. by Members of the Imperial Japanese Army during February 1945

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1926 Report No. 120: The Murder and Attempted Murder of Hundreds of Civilians: The
Rape of Women and the Burning of Homes at Tanauan, Batangas Province, Luzon,
Philippine Islands, by the Japanese during February 1945
1926 Report No. 121: Investigation of the Imus and Dasmarinas Massacre of
Approximately Thirty Filipinos and the Beating and Torturing of at Least Eight
Others on 16 and 17 December 1944 by the Japanese
1926 Report No. 122: The Murder of Jaime Dioso by a Member of the Japanese Military
Police at Jaro Central School, Iloilo City, Iloilo, Panay, P. I. on 10 May 1942
1926 Report No. 123: Investigation of the Atrocities Committed at Fort Santiago,
Intramuras, Manila, Philippine Islands by the Japanese (Supplemental Report)
1926 Report No. 124: The Massacre of Filipino Civilians by the Japanese at Mahayag,
Tibungko, Davao City, Mindanao, P. I., on 9 May 1945
1926 Report No. 125: Investigation of the Massacre of One Hundred and Twenty Filipino
Civilians on the Island of Lafu, Lallo, Cagayan, Luzon, Philippine Islands on 7 April
1945 by the Japanese
1926 Report No. 126: The Massacre of Filipino Civilians at Tapel, Gonzaga, Cagayan,
Luzon, Philippine Islands by Members of the Imperial Japanese Army on 1 July
1945
1926 Report No. 127: The Mistreatment and Murder of at Least Fourteen Filipino
Civilians by the Japanese at Buguey, Cagayan, Luzon, P. I., during February,
March and May 1945
1926 Report No. 128: Massacre of Civilians in Miagao and Tigbalian, Iloilo Province,
Panay, Philippine Islands by the Japanese in August 1943 and March 1944
1926 Report No. 129: Investigation of the Murder, Torture and Attempted Rape at
Cordova, Mactan Island, Cebu, Philippine Islands, on 19 and 20 August 1944 by
the Japanese
1926 Report No. 130: Murder of Filipino Civilians at Miagao, Iloilo Province, Panay,
Philippine Islands by the Japanese during the Months of January through May,
1944
1926 Report No. 131: Investigation of the Murder, Torture and Rape in the Towns of
Ajuy and Sara, Iloilo Province, Panay, P. I., Between 13 and 29 September 1943
by the Japanese
1926 Report No. 132: Murder, Attempted Murder, Torture, and Attempted Rape of
Civilians at Carcar, Cebu, P. I. by Members of the Japanese Kempai Tai in May and
August, 1944
1926 Report No. 133: The Report of the Unlawful Use of the Japanese Hospital Ship
Tachibana Maru in Carrying Troops, Guns, Munitions and Other Military Equipment
1926 Report No. 134: Investigation of the Mistreatment of American Prisoners of War
Working on the Tarlac Bridge Detail in May and June 1942 by the Japanese
1926 Report No. 135: Investigation of the Murder, Attempted Murder, Rape and
Unnecessary Burning of Homes at Tiaong, Tayabas Province, Luzon, Philippine
Islands, Between 13 February and 27 March 1945 by the Japanese
1926 Report No. 136: Mistreatment and Massacre of Civilians at Barili, Cebu, Philippine
Islands, by the Japanese on or about 2 September 1944
1926 Report No. 137: Investigation of the Murder of Five Civilians and Subsequent
Cannibalism in Sitio Lilong, Barrio Dinwiddie, Cervantes, Ilocos Sur, Luzon, P. I.,
during August 1945, and the Killing of Three Civilians in Sitio Penidet, Presidencia
Bakun, Mountain Province, Luzon, P. I. on 6 August 1945, by the Japanese
1926 Report No. 138: Murder of Salak Family at Tarlac, Tarlac, Luzon, Philippine
Islands, by the Japanese on 12 January 1945
1926 Report No. 139: The Murder and Torture of Filipino Civilians by Members of the
Japanese Military Police at Bamban, Tarlac, Luzon, Philippine Islands, in February
1942 and in October and December 1944
1926 Report No. 140: Punitive Expeditions on Panay Island by Japanese Forces Against
Civilians in September 1943 and October 1943

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gal Section, Investigative Division Entry: 1344, Miscellaneous Reports File, 1946

Box Subject
1926 Report No. 141: Murder of Sixteen Identified Filipino Civilians, by the Japanese in
Barrio Cutcut, Angeles, Pampanga Province, Luzon, P. I., on 25 January 1945
1926 Report No. 142: The Murder of Eleven American Baptist Teachers of the Faculty
of the Central Philippine College and the Murder of Six Other Americans at Camp
Hopevale Near Tapaz, Capiz Province, Panay, Philippine Islands on 20 December
1943
1926 Report No. 142: The Murder of Eleven American Baptist Teachers of the Faculty
of the Central Philippine College and the Murder of Six Other Americans at Camp
Hopevale Near Tapiz, Capiz Province, Panay, Philippine Islands, on 20 December
1943
1926 Report No. 144: Investigation of the Torture and Murder of Filipino Civilians
in Ballesteros, Cagayan, Luzon, Philippine Islands, on 6 January 1945 by the
Japanese
1926 Report No. 145: Investigation of the Killing of Private Inocencio Romero at Danao,
Cebu, Philippine Islands, in June or July 1944 by the Japanese
1926 Report No. 146: Killing of Three Identified Filipinos at Bacolod, Occidental
Province, Negros, Philippine Islands, by Members of the Japanese Army on 29
June 1944
1926 Report No. 147: The Murder and Torture at Talisay and Bacolod, Occidental
Province, Negros, Philippine Islands, by Members of the Japanese Army, on 19
April 1944
1926 Report No. 148: The Killing of Vicente Torres and Two Others and the Torture
and Beating of Filipinos by Japanese from Kabankalan and Bacolod, Occidental
Province, Negros, Philippine Islands, between 21 January and May 1944
1926 Report No. 149: Investigation of the Murder and Torture of Filipino Civilians at
Bayombong and Solano, Nueva Viscaya Province, Luzon, Philippine Islands, from
September 1942 to March 1945 by the Japanese
1926 Report No. 150: Murder and Rape at Bacaca, Davao City, Mindanao, Philippine
Islands by the Japanese on 2, 3, 4 and 5 May 1945
1926 Report No. 151: Investigation of the Murder and Attempted Murder of Filipino
Civilians and the Wanton Destruction of Private Property in Various Barrios of
Malvar, Batangas Province, Luzon, P. I., during January, February, and March 1945
by the Japanese
1926 Report No. 152: Murder and Disappearance of Civilians at Bacaca, Davao City,
Mindanao, Philippine Islands, by the Japanese on 3 May 1945
1926 Report No. 153: Murders at Ilang-Ilang and Bunawan, Davao, Mindanao,
Philippine Islands between 14 May 1945 and 15 June 1945
1926 Report No. 153: Murders at Ilang-Ilang and Bunawan, Davao, Mindanao,
Philippine Islands, by the Japanese between 14 May 1945 and 15 June 1945
1926 Report No. 154: Attempted Murder and Murder of Filipino Civilians at Biao,
Calinan, Davao Province, Mindanao, Philippine Islands, on 5 May 1945 by the
Japanese
1926 Report No. 155: Los Banos Internment Camp Atrocities between 17 September
1944 and 23 February 1945
1926 Report No. 156: Additional Murders at Bacolod, Occidental Province, Negros,
Philippine Islands, between 19 July 1944 and 25 July 1944 by the Japanese
1926 Report No. 157: Imprisonment under Improper Conditions of American Prisoners
of War at Capas Bridge Detail, Capas, Tarlac, Luzon, P. I., April to July 1942
1926 Report No. 158: Murder of Five Filipino Civilians by Kempei-Tai Stationed at Iloilo
Garrison, Panay, P. I., on 23 February 1944 (see also Reports No. 111 and 140)
1926 Report No. 159: Additional Murders by Japanese Kempei-Tai at Iloilo City, Panay,
P. I., in May 1944 and December 1944 (see also Reports No. 111, 140 and 158)
1926 Report No. 160: Murder of Sixteen Civilians at La Castellena, Occidental Province,
Negros, Philippine Islands, on 22 August 1942 and 24 September 1942

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gal Section, Investigative Division Entry: 1344, Miscellaneous Reports File, 1946

Box Subject
1926 Report No. 161: Additional Torture and Murder by Kempei-Tai Stationed at
Bacolod, Occidental Province, Negros, Philippine Islands, in February and March
1945
1926 Report No. 162: Murder of Sixteen Filipino Civilians and Torture of Others at
Bacolod, Negros Occidental on 7 December 1944 and 20 January 1945
1926 Report No. 163: Murder of Four Filipino Citizens of Ilang, Davao City, Mindanao,
Philippine Islands, and Looting on 28 December 1941
1926 Report No. 164: Burning of Barrios in San Fernando, La Union, Luzon, Philippine
Islands, on 19 December 1944
1926 Report No. 165: Torture of Fifteen Filipino Civilians by Kempei-Tai at Aparri,
Cagayan, Luzon, Philippine Islands, in September 1944
1926 Murder of Approximately Eighty-Nine Filipino Citizens Near Tugbok, Davao City,
Mindanao, Philippine Islands, on 14 May 1945
1926 Report No. 167: Torture of Panfilo W. Alpuerto at Dumanjug and Cebu City, Cebu,
Philippine Islands, in March 1944
1926 Report No. 168: Murder of Forty-Four Filipino Civilians in May or June 1944 Near
Fabric, Negros Occidental, Philippine Islands
1926 Report No. 169: Murder of One Filipino in February 1944 at Hinundayan, Leyte, P. I.
1926 Report No. 170: Murder of Three American Prisoners of War and One Filipino by
Members of the Iloilo Kempei-Tai Near Mandurriao, Panay Island, P. I.
1926 Report No. 171: Murder of Twenty-Seven Identified Filipino Citizens at Buenavista,
Guimaras Island, Philippine Islands between August 1943 and January 1945
1926 Report No. 172: Murder of Six Filipino Civilians at Manual Plantation, Guianga,
Mindanao, Philippine Islands, on 30 May 1945 and 1 June 1945
1926 Report No. 173: Torture and Probable Murder of Demetrio Fornillos at Palo, Leyte,
Philippine Islands, in March 1943
1926 Report No. 174: Executions at Calbayog, Samar, Philippine Islands in July, 1943
1926 Report No. 175: Murder of Eighty-Two Identified Filipino Residents of Leon, Iloilo
Province, Panay, Philippine Islands, in August 1943 and April 1944
1926 Report No. 176: Murder, Beating, and Imprisonment Under Improper Conditions
of American Prisoners of War at Bontoc Mountain Province, Luzon, P. I., in May-
June 1942
1926 Report No. 177: Murder of Ten Filipino Civilians in August, 1943 at Leon, Iloilo
Province, Panay, Philippine Islands
1926 Report No. 178: Murder of Twenty-Four Filipino Civilians in April and May, 1944 at
Dumanjug, Cebu, Philippine Islands
1926 Report No. 179
1926 Report No. 180: Torture and Murder of Dumanjug Civilians in August 1944
1926 Report No. 181: Tortures and Murders at Dumanjug, Cebu, P. I. in March 1944
1926 Report No. 182: Murder of One Filipino, Wounding of Another and Burning of their
Home on 1 September 1944 at Dumanjug, Cebu, Philippine Islands
1926 Report No. 183: Torture and Murder at Hilogos, Leyte, P. I. in July 1944
1926 Report No. 184: Torture of Civilians at Davao City, Mindanao, Philippine Islands,
by Kempei-Tai Members in March and April 1944
1926 Report No. 185: Torture and Murder of Residents of Bay, Laguna Province, Luzon,
Philippine Islands, on 9 February 1945
1926 Report No. 186: Execution of One American and Seven Identified Filipino Citizens
at Magugpo, Mindanao, Philippine Islands, in July 1942
1926 Report No. 187: Insular Lumbar Company Dock Murders, Negros Occidental
1926 Report No. 188: Beheading of American Flier in Northern Mountains of Negros, P. I.
1926 Report No. 189: Mistreatment and Imprisonment Under Improper Conditions of
American Prisoners of War at Corregidor, P. I., during Summer of 1942

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1926 Report No. 190: Execution of Five Filipino Civilians at Baguio, Mountain Province,
Philippine Islands on 6 October 1942
1926 Report No. 191: Murder of Filipino Civilians at Inopacan, Leyte, Philippine Islands,
March 1943 and March 1944
1926 Report No. 192: Negros Camps
1926 Report No. 193: Killing of American Prisoners of War After the Torpedoing of the
Shinyo Maru, a Japanese Prison Ship Off Liloy Point, Zamboanga on 7 September
1944
1926 Report No. 193: Killing of American Prisoners of War After the Torpedoing of the
Shinyo Maru, a Japanese Prison Ship, Off Liloy Point, Zamboanga on 7 September
1944
1926 Report No. 194: Killing of Civilians of Baguio, Mountain Province, Luzon, Philippine
Islands, in 1942 and in March 1945
1926 Report No. 195: Killing of Seven Filipino Civilians at Toledo, Cebu, P. I. Sept. 1944
1926 Report No. 196: Execution of Three Civilians at Carcar, Cebu, P. I., in October
1944
1926 Report No. 197: Murders, Looting and Burning of the Town of Calauang, Laguna
Province, Luzon, Philippine Islands in February 1945
1926 Report No. 198: Mistreatment of Hitolio Fidelis at Davao, Mindanao, Philippine
Islands, in March 1945
1926 Report No. 199: Torture of Two Civilians at Hilongos, Leyte, Philippine Islands
1926 Report No. 200: Torture of Civilians at Lucena, Tayabas Province, Luzon, Philippine
Islands, May 1944 - December 1944
1926 Report No. 201: Massacre of Two Hundred Civilians at Tuba, (Irisan) Benguet, Mt.
Province, Luzon, Philippine Islands, 10 April 1945
1926 Report No. 202: Mistreatment of Two Filipino Civilians in Maasin, Leyte, Philippine
Islands, in June and July 1944
1926 Report No. 203: Murder of American Flier Near Dumaguete, Negros Oriental,
Philippine Islands, 13 September 1944
1926 Report No. 204: Mistreatment of Father Douglas at Paete, Laguna, Luzon,
Philippine Islands, on 24 July 1943
1926 Report No. 205: Burning and Killing in San Juan, La Union Province, Luzon,
Philippine Islands on 19 January 1945
1926 Report No. 206: Torture of Olimpio Pansepanse at Carcar, Cebu, P. I., 20 May
1944
1926 Report No. 207: Deaths of Thirty-Seven American Prisoners of War at Gapan,
Nueva Ecija Province, Luzon, Philippine Islands, in May and June 1942
1926 Report No. 208: Murder of Three Filipinos Near Manuel Plantation, Tagakpan,
Davao City, Mindanao, Philippine Islands on 18 May 1945
1926 Report No. 209: Bataan General Hospital Nos. 1 and 2
1926 Report No. 210: Transportation of Prisoners of War Under Improper Conditions
from Davao Penal Colony, Mindanao, P. I. to Manila, P. I. from June 6 to June 26,
1944
1926 Report No. 211: Torture and Murder of Presidential Guards and Others at Baguio,
Mountain Province, Luzon, Philippine Islands, about 20 January 1945
1927 Report No. 212: Baguio Kempei-Tai - Torture on 30 December 1942 to April 1945
1927 Report No. 213: Torture and Murder of Filipino Civilians at Pangil and Siniloan,
Laguna Province, Luzon, Philippine Islands, in 1943 and 1944
1927 Report No. 214: Los Banos Massacres
1927 Report No. 215: Killing and Looting of Joaquin Nacua, a Resident of Carcar, Cebu,
Philippine Islands, on or about 15 March 1944
1927 Report No. 216: Killing of Amando Satorre in Carcar, Cebu, P. I. on 15 April 1944

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1927 Report No. 217: Severe Torture of Roberto E. Sato on 25 Apr. 1944 in Carcar,
Cebu, P. I.
1927 Report No. 218: Killing of Five Filipino Men, Looting and Burning of the Floreta
Home and the Torture of Another in October 1944 at Carcar, Cebu, Philippine
Islands
1927 Report No. 219: Murder of Filipino Civilians in Sitio Sococ, Barrio Santiago Sur,
San Fernando, La Union, Luzon, Philippine Islands
1927 Report No. 220: Murder of Macun Panondiongan on 15 July 1942 at Barrio
Dimayon, Dansalan, Lanao, Mindanao, Philippine Islands
1927 Report No. 221: Lapoy Plantation Murders, Davao, Mindanao, Philippine Islands
1927 Report No. 222: Murder of Approximately Thirty Filipino Civilians at Biao, Davao
Province, Mindanao, Philippine Islands on the 17th of May 1945
1927 Report No. 223: Murder and Attempted Murder at Lipata, Minglanilla, Cebu, P. I.
1927 Report No. 224: Sagay Atrocities, Negros Occidental, Philippine Islands
1927 Report No. 225: Murder of Chinese in Davao City, Davao, Mindanao, P. I. May
1945
1927 Report No. 226: Murder of Nine Chinese at Davao City, Davao, P. I. on 21 May
1945
1927 Report No. 227: Burning and Killing in Barrio Rayah, Wato, Lanao, Mindanao,
Philippine Islands, in August 1942
1927 Report No. 228: Murder of Two Filipinos at Daliao, Davao City, Mindanao, P. I.
1927 Report No. 229: Murder of Five Filipinos at Digos, Santa Cruz, Davao, Mindanao,
Philippine Islands, on 25 October 1942
1927 Report No. 230: Murder and Torture of Filipino Civilians at Mauban, Tayabas,
Luzon, Philippine Islands, from July 1943 to February 1945
1927 Report No. 231: Atrocities at San Carlos, Negros Occidental, P. I., on 17
September 1942
1927 Report No. 232: Lucban Atrocities, January 1945
1927 Report No. 233: Davao Penal Colony and Davao City Civilian Internment Camp
1927 Report No. 234
1927 Report No. 235: Atrocities at Calinan, Davao City, December 1941
1927 Report No. 236: Murder of a Filipino Civilian in Mintal, Davao City, Davao,
Mindanao, Philippine Islands, on or about 29 December 1941
1927 Report No. 237: Torture and Murder of Hayden Laurence, an American Prisoner of
War, at Angeles, Pampanga, on 23 September 1943
1927 Report No. 238: Torture, Attempted Murder and Murder of Fourteen Filipino
Civilians at Alcala, Province of Cagayan, P. I., during the Period from 8 Jan. 1945
to 14 March 1945
1927 Report No. 239: Murder of Filipino and American Prisoners at Mintal and
Neighboring Area, Mindanao, Philippine Islands, on 10 September 1944
1927 Report No. 240: Bunawan Murders, Davao City, Mindanao, P. I., May 1945
1927 Report No. 241: Murder of Japanese Babies in Cebu
1927 Report No. 242: Murder of Five Chinese Civilians at Tungkalan, Davao City,
Philippine Islands, on 18 May 1945
1927 Report No. 243: Murder of Two Filipinos and Attempted Murder of Another at
Gatungan, Davao, Mindanao, Philippine Islands, on or About 19 May 1945
1927 Report No. 244: Murders Near Tigato, Davao City, Mindanao, P. I. on 3 May 1945
1927 Report No. 245: Murder of Four American Fliers on Fuga Island, Luzon, Philippine
Islands, on 20 June 1945
1927 Report No. 246: Murder of Four Filipino Civilians at Manay, Davao, Philippine
Islands, on 2 November 1942
1927 Report No. 247: Camp Murphy and Zablan Airfield

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1927 Report No. 248: Torture, Attempted Murder of Three and Murder of Approximately
35 Filipinos, Including a Woman and Eight Children at Ayungon, Negros Oriental,
Philippine Islands, on 5 May 1944
1927 Report No. 249: Murder of Mrs. Agustina Gadoatan Connilly and Torture of Antero
Jamora at Silay, Negros Occidental, Philippine Islands on 8 October 1944
1927 Report No. 250: Mistreatment of American and Filipino Civilians, Looting and
Burning in Negros from 24 November to 18 December 1943
1927 Report No. 251: Murder of Five Filipino Civilians and Attempted Murder of Another
at Luzuriaga, Negros Oriental, on 10 September 1944
1927 Report No. 252: Atrocities in Victorias, Negros Occidental, Philippine Islands, in
August and September 1943
1927 Report No. 253: Atrocities at Bogo, Cebu, Philippine Islands, August-November
1944
1927 Report No. 255: Murder and Attempted Murder at Barrio Bagakay, Tacloban,
Leyte, Philippine Islands, on 30 April 1943
1927 Report No. 256: Killing and Mistreatment of Filipino Civilians in Bacolod, Negros
Occidental, between 16 January 1944 and 4 April 1945
1927 Report No. 257
1927 Report No. 258: Torture and Murder of Sixteen Filipino Civilians at Isabela, Negros
Occidental, Sometime during September 1942
1927 Report No. 259: Murder of Simeon Canque, Naga, Cebu, P. I., 28 December 1944
1927 Report No. 260: Atrocities in Ayuquitan, Negros Oriental, P. I., in April and May 1944
1927 Report No. 261: Torture and Killing of Emilio Ragols at Davao City, Davao,
Mindanao, Philippine Islands
1927 Report No. 263: Murder of Approximately Ninety Filipino Civilians on the Shores of
Tagburos River, Palawan Island, Philippine Islands, on or about 1 March 1945, and
Murder of Three Filipino Civilians at Iralian, Palawan Island, P. I., on 4 March 1945
1927 Report No. 264: Murder of Sixteen Civilians and Attempted Murder of Another at
Wangan, Riverside, Calinan, Davao, Philippine Islands, on 4 May 1945
1927 Report No. 265: Murder of Five Filipinos, Attempted Murder of Another and
Burning of Barrio Umagos and the Hospital Therein, at Mandampog, Balingasag,
Oriental Misamis, Mindanao, Philippine Islands, on or about 1 October 1944
1927 Report No. 266: Torture and Bayonetting of Juliano Bailo and Three Other Filipino
Civilians at Balingasag, Oriental Misamis, Mindanao, Philippine Islands, on or
about 30 September 1944
1927 Report No. 267: Execution by Machine-Gun Fire and Burning of Twenty-One
Filipinos at Barrio Angad, Bangued, Abra, Philippine Islands, on 16 November
1944
1927 Report No. 268: Killing of a Filipino Civilian and Beating and Disappearance of
Another in Dulao, Bago, Negros Occidental, Philippine Islands on 7 March 1944
1927 Report No. 269: Murder of a Moro at Kabakan, Cotabato, Mindanao, Philippine
Islands, on 10 May 1944
1927 Report No. 270: Murder of Mamerto Pino at Dumaguete, Negros Oriental,
Philippine Islands, on 23 November 1944
1927 Report No. 271: Massacre at Mulig, Davao City, 5 May 1945
1927 Report No. 272: Murder of Three Filipino Civilians at Calut, Butuan, Agusan,
Mindanao, Philippine Islands, during the Early Part of March 1945
1927 Report No. 273: Mistreatment and Killing of Filipino Civilians at Langtad, Naga,
Cebu, Philippine Islands on 8 November 1944
1927 Report No. 274: Cotabato Airfield Murders, 12 September 1944
1927 Report No. 275: Murder of Twenty-Two Filipino Civilians, Attempted Murder of
Another in Barrio Calindagan, Looting and Burning in Barrio Banilad, Dumaguete,
Negros Oriental, 10 November 1944, and Torture of Severino Pastor in
Dumaguete, Negros Oriental, in October 1944

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1927 Report No. 276: Torture and Murder of La Trinidad, Benguet, Mountain Province,
Philippine Islands, March-October 1944
1927 Report No. 277: Murder of Angel Mercado in Dumaguete, Negros Oriental, 3 Mar.
1944
1927 Report No. 278: Atrocities in Barrio Guadalupe, Makati, Rizal, P. I., February 1945
1927 Report No. 279: Murder of Filipino Civilians in Siaton, Negros Oriental, July and
August 1944
1927 Report No. 280: Chinese Murders at Davao City, May 1945
1927 Report No. 281: Murder of Twenty-Nine Civilians at Ranao-Pilayan, Cotabato,
Mindanao, Philippine Islands, on 7 July 1944
1927 Report No. 282: Atrocities at Barrio San Roque and Sitio Bitute, Zamboanga City,
Mindanao, Philippine Islands, March 1945
1927 Report No. 283: Atrocities in Siquijor Island, P. I., October and November 1944
1927 Report No. 284: Disappearance of Three American Prisoners of War in Camp
Keithley, Lanao, Mindanao, Philippine Islands, between 1 June and 4 July 1942
1927 Report No. 285: Death March of Prisoners of War from Camp Keithley to Iligan,
Lanao, Mindanao, Philippine Islands, 4 July 1942
1927 Report No. 286: Disappearance of Brig. Gen. Guy O. Fort
1927 Report No. 287: Arson, rape, and robbery at Balilihan and Sikatuna, P.I., Sept. 12,
1945
1927 Report No. 288: Murder and Mistreatment of Valencia and Garcia Hernandez,
Bohol, Philippine Islands, April 1945-August 1945
1927 Report No. 289: Murder of Chinese and Bagobo Civilians and Arson in Catalunan
Grande, Davao, Mindanao, Philippine Islands, 5 May 1945
1927 Report No. 290: Murder. rape, and torture in Tagbilaran, P.I., June-Sept. 1942
and July 1944
1927 Report No. 291: Murder and rape near Jagne, P.I., April-Oct. 1945
1927 Report No. 292: Murder of Two Unidentified American Fliers at Sarmi, Dutch New
Guinea, October 1944
1927 Report No. 293: Murder and rape near Sierra Ballones, P.I., June-Dec. 1948
1927 Report No. 294: Rape of two Filipino women at Barrio Kawit, Pilar, Cebu, P.I., Nov.
30, 1944
1927 Report No. 295: Murder of the Mayor and Torture of the Chief of Police of Asingan,
Pangasinan, Philippine Islands, in August 1943
1927 Report No. 296: Killing and Torturing of Filipino Civilians in 1944 and 1945 at
Sipalay, Cawayan, and Ma-ao, Bago, Negros Occidental, Philippine Islands
1927 Report No. 297: Atrocities at Mandawe, Cebu, P. I., August 1944-March 1945
1927 Report No. 298: Massacres in Camotes Islands, Cebu, P. I., December 1944
1927 Report No. 299: Execution of Capt. Todd and Sgt. Gourget at Santa Cruz, Laguna,
Philippine Islands, 11 August 1943
1927 Report No. 300: Murder of Thirty-Five and Attempted Murder of Four Filipinos at
Barrio Malaiba, Vallerhermoso, Negros Oriental, Philippine Islands, 12 February
1944
1927 Report No. 301: Murder of Five Unidentified Americans at San Dionisio,
Paranaque, Rizal, Philippine Islands, 9 May 1942
1927 Report No. 302: Atrocities in and Around Vigan, Ilocos Sur, Philippine Islands, 10
December 1941 to 3 April 1945
1927 Report No. 303: Murder of Thirty and Attempted Murder of Six Filipinos at Barrio
Calupa-an, (Quezon), San Carlos, Negros Occidental, Philippine Islands, on 20
August 1943 and 10-12 February 1944
1927 Report No. 304: Execution of Charles Putnam, Thomas Daggett, Captain
Vicente Pinon and Six Other Unnamed Filipinos on 19 March 1944, at Alaminos,
Pangasinan, P. I.

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1927 Report No. 305: Torture and Murder of Civilians in and Around Mankayan,
Benguet, Mountain Province, Philippine Islands, in May and June 1944
1927 Report No. 306: Execution of Five American Fliers at Singkang, Celebes about 4
August 1945
1927 Report No. 307: Murder of Four American Airmen at Maros Airfield Near Makassar,
Celebes in July 1945
1927 Report No. 308: Execution of Eight American Airmen at Tolitoli, Celebes,
Sometime in October or November 1944
1927 Report No. 309: Execution of Five American Airmen at Kendari, Celebes, about 24
November 1944
1927 Report No. 310: Murder of Five American Fliers at or Near Tomohon, Celebes, in
September, November and December 1944
1927 Report No. 312: Atrocities in Romblon Island, Philippine Islands, December 1944,
January and February 1945
1927 Report No. 313: Looting, Murder, Attempted Murder and Abduction of Civilians at
Infanta, Tayabas, Philippine Islands, in February, April and May 1945
1927 Report No. 314: Torture and Mistreatment of Civilians at the Japanese Military
Police Garrison at Quezon City, P. I., during the Period March 1942 to December
1944
1927 Report No. 315: Killing of Eugene Sterling Graham, an American Flier, at
Concepcion, Tarlac, Philippine Islands, Sometime in October 1944
1927 Report No. 317: Execution of Three Unidentified American Airmen at Ambon
(Amboina), Netherlands East Indies, on 29 August 1944
1927 Report No. 318: The Torturing and Killing of Filipino Civilians in and Around the
Area of Bago Municipality, Negros Occidental, Philippine Islands, during the Period
January 1943 thru December 1944
1927 Report No. 319: Murder of Five Filipino and One Chinese Civilians and Attempted
Murder of One Filipino Civilian at Barrio Taclobo-Batingil, Dumaguete, Oriental
Negros, Philippine Islands, on 5 March 1945
1927 Report No. 321: Murder of One and Torture and Mistreatment of Twenty-Seven
Filipino Male Civilians at Bacolod and Murcia, Negros Occidental in September
1942 and during the Period 19 March 1944 to April 1944
1927 Report No. 322: Murder of Thirty-One, Attempted Murder of Four and Torture
of One Hundred Seven Filipino Civilians at Silay, Occidental Negros, Philippine
Islands, 11 November 1943 to June 1945
1927 Report No. 323: Murder, Attempted Murder, Mistreatment of Filipino Civilians
Looting and Arson in and Around Silay, Negros Occidental, Philippine Islands,
during the Period 7 to 11 March 1944
1927 Report No. 324: The Killing of Nine and the Wounding of Three Filipino Civilians at
Barrio Santa Cruz, Murcia, Negros Occidental, P. I., 26 November 1944
1927 Report No. 325: Murder of Felipe Polancos, Crispin Obellos and Roberto Amar,
Filipino Citizens of Victorias, Negros Occidental, P. I., about the Middle of February
1945
1927 Report No. 326: Murder, Torture and Disappearance of Filipino Male Civilians at
Victorias, Negros Occidental during the Period August 1942 to 12 December 1942
1927 Report No. 327: The Murder and Ill-Treatment of Filipino Civilians at Victorias,
Negros Occidental, P. I., during the Period 13 November 1943 to 10 February
1945
1927 Report No. 328: Murder, Ill-Treatment of Civilian Residents and Looting in Tanjay,
Negros Oriental, Philippine Islands, during the Period February through June 1944
1927 Report No. 329: Murder of Five and Ill-Treatment of Four Filipino Civilians at
Luzuriaga, Negros Oriental, P. I., during the Period June to November 1944
1927 Report No. 330: Murder, Attempted Murder and Rape of Filipino Civilians at La
Carlota, Negros Occidental, 24 January 1943

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1927 Report No. 331: Massacre of Approximately Sixteen Filipino Civilians at Barrio
Buenavista, Pontavedra, Negros Occidental, Philippine Islands, on 18 March 1945
1927 Report No. 332: Murder and Ill-Treatment of Filipino Civilians in Saravia-Cadiz
Area and Manapla, Occidental Negros, P. I., during the Period 20 June 1942 to 30
May 1945
1927 Report No. 333: Ill-Treatment of Filipino Civilians at Saravia, Negros Occidental,
Philippine Islands, during the Period 1 March 1943 through 9 January 1944
1927 Report No. 334: Murder and Ill-Treatment of Filipino Civilians at La Carlota,
Negros Occidental, Philippine Islands, during the Period February 1943 to 17
January 1945
1927 Report No. 336: Murder, Attempted Murder and Ill-Treatment of Filipino Civilians
in La Castellena, Negros Occidental, P. I., during the Period December 1942 to
May 1944
1927 Report No. 337: Murder, Attempted Murder and Ill-Treatment of Filipino Civilians
at Cadiz, Occidental Negros, Philippine Islands, during the Period 2 September
1942 to 19 December 1944
1927 Report No. 339: Execution of Leonardo Bebit and Ill-Treatment of Filipino Civilians
at Silay, Negros Occidental, P. I., on 7 March 1944 (See also Report No. 323)
1927 Report No. 340: Ill-Treatment and Disappearance of Filipino, Spanish and Chinese
Civilians in Dumaguete, Oriental Negros, P. I., in September and October 1944
1927 Report No. 342: The Disappearance and Ill-Treatment of Civilian Residents of
Dumaguete, Negros Oriental, P. I., during the Period 13 January 1945 to March
1945
1927 Report No. 343: The Ill-Treatment of Two Filipino Civilians and the Disappearance
of Three Others in Dumaguete, Negros Oriental, Philippine Islands, during the
Period 12 September to 23 October 1944
1927 Report No. 344: Murder and Ill-Treatment of Filipino Civilians of Barrio Bilias,
Tanza, Cavite, Philippine Islands, during the Period 9-16 May 1944
1927 Report No. 346: Murder of Two American Civilians in Catbalogan, Samar,
Philippine Islands, in March 1944
1927 Report No. 347: Murder and Ill-Treatment of Filipino Civilians in Alaminos and
Sual, Pangasinan, Philippine Islands, in January 1945
1927 Report No. 348: Disappearance and Probable Murder of Eleven Civilians in Baguio
City, Philippine Islands, on or about 26 March 1945
1927 Report No. 349: Execution of Three American Airmen at Samarinda, Borneo, in
February 1945
1927 Report No. 350: Murder and Ill-Treatment of Filipino Civilians in Barrio Dann
Banza, Victorias, Negros Occidental, P. I., during the Period from 10 to 15
November 1944
1927 Report No. 351: Killing and Ill-Treatment of Civilians in Sitio Camay-an, Cadiz,
Negros Occidental, Philippine Islands, about 20 February 1944
1927 Report No. 352: Ill-Treatment and Murder of Filipino Civilians in the Municipality of
Pontevedra, Occidental Negros, P. I., during the Period from April 1943 to March
1945
1927 Report No. 353: Murder and Ill-Treatment of Filipino Civilians in the Vicinity of
Sagay and Facrica, Occidental Negros, Philippine Islands, during the Period from
June and July 1944 to 3 January 1945
1927 Report No. 354: Murder of Two Civilians in Barrio Asin, Tuba, Benguet, Mountain
Province, Philippine Islands, in April 1944
1927 Report No. 355: Disappearance and Possible Massacre of Forty Civilians in
Cagayan, Oriental Misamis, Philippine Islands, between October and November
1944
1927 Report No. 356: Murder, Attempted Murder and Ill-Treatment of Filipino Civilian
Residents of Matina, Pangi, Davao City, Davao, Philippine Islands, on 23 May 1945

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1927 Report No. 357: Disappearance and Possible Murder of Bernardo Sison at Nanyo,
Davao City, Philippine Islands, on 29 April 1945
1927 Report No. 358: Probable Execution of Two American Fliers at Soroing,
Netherlands East Indies, on or about 12 February 1945
1928 (Pacific Area Command Military Intelligence Research Service) PACMIRS War
Crimes Information Series, No. 1, 13 November 1945: Monthly Reports on Military
Internment and Prisoners of War Camps in the Philippines 200 pp.
1928 (Pacific Area Command Military Intelligence Research Service) PACMIRS War
Crimes Information Series, No. 2, 6 December 1945: Roster of the Japanese
Fourteenth Army Military Police Unit 11 pp.
1928 (Pacific Area Command Military Intelligence Research Service) PACMIRS War
Crimes Information Series, No. 3, 7 December 1945: Articles by Prominent
Japanese on the Greater East Asia War 12 pp.
1928 (Pacific Area Command Military Intelligence Research Service) PACMIRS War
Crimes Information Series, No. 4, 10 December 1945: Combat Reports, Third
Phase of Philippine Mopping-Up Operations (January 1-June 30, 1943) 15 pp.
1928 (Pacific Area Command Military Intelligence Research Service) PACMIRS War
Crimes Information Series, No. 5, 11 December 1945: The Philippine Press and
Government in March 1942, 19 pp.
1928 (Pacific Area Command Military Intelligence Research Service) PACMIRS War
Crimes Information Series, No. 6, 13 December 1945: Field Military Police Duties
and Situation Problems; Names of Japanese Military Police in the Philippines 33
pp.
1928 (Pacific Area Command Military Intelligence Research Service) PACMIRS War
Crimes Information Series, No. 7, 4 Jan. 1946: Names of Philippine Officials and
Mayors 3 pp.
1928 (Pacific Area Command Military Intelligence Research Service) PACMIRS Special
Translations, No. 18, 14 December 1945: History and Organization of MP Units
[Kempei Tai] and List of MP Officials
1928 No Title

Terrain Study 1944-1945 (0331-UD-1345)


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1929 Public Relations Informational Summary No. 432 - No. 529
1929 Memorandum for Japanese Government, January 1946-May 1947
1929 Terrain Study No. 84: Leyte Province (Philippine Series), August 1944
1929 Terrain Study No. 85: S. E. Luzon (Philippine Series), September 1944
1929 Terrain Study No. 86: Cagayan Valley (Philippine Series), September 1944
1929 Map Supplement to Terrain Study No. 86: Cagayan Valley (Philippine Series),
September 1944
1930 Terrain Study No. 88: Samar-Province (Philippine Series), September 1944
1930 Terrain Study No. 92: Davao-Sarangani (Philippine Series), September 1944
1930 Terrain Study No. 93: Lingayan (Philippine Series), October 1944
1930 Map Supplement to Terrain Study No. 93: Lingayan (Philippine Series), October
1944
1930 Terrain Study No. 94: Central Luzon - Vols. 1-3 (Philippine Series), October 1944
1930 Terrain Study No. 94: Central Luzon - Vol. 3 Additions and Amendments (Philippine
Series), October 1944
1930 Terrain Study No. 95: Batangas-Lucena (Luzon Island), November 1944

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1930 Terrain Study No. 96: Mindoro Province (Philippine Series), October 1944
1930 Terrain Study No. 97: NW Luzon (Philippine Series), November 1944
1930 Road Folder for Luzon (Philippine Series), November 1944
1930 Terrain Study No. 98: Central Mindanao (Philippine Series), January 1945
1931 Terrain Study No. 100: Cebu-Bohol (Philippine Series)
1931 Terrain Study No. 101: Panay (Philippine Series)
1931 Terrain Study No. 102: Sulu Archipelago (Philippine Series)
1931 Terrain Study No. 103: Palawan Province - Vol. II (Philippine Series)
1931 Terrain Study No. 130: SE Kyushu (Japan Series)
1931 Map Supplement to Terrain Study No. 130: SE Kyushu (Japan Series)
1931 Terrain Study No. 132: Tokyo and Kwanto Plain (Japan Series)
1932 Terrain Study No. 134: Nagoya Area (Japan Series)
1932 Terrain Study No. 136: Osaka (Japan Series)
1932 Special Report No. 102: Fukui-Tsuruga (Japan Series)
1932 Special Report No. 103: Niigata (Japan Series)
1932 Special Report No. 104: Otaru-Sapporo (Japan Series)
1932 Special Report No. 105: Otomari (Japan Series)
1932 Map Supplement to Special Report No. 107: North Shore Inland Sea (Japan Series)
1932 Special Report No. 107: North Shore Inland Sea (Japan Series)
1933 Special Report No. 108: Ominato (Japan Series)
1933 Special Report No. 109: Kyongsong (Keijo, Seoul)
1933 Special Report No. 110: Nagasaki-Sasebo (Japan Series)
1933 Special Report No. 111: Pusan, Korea
1933 Special Report No. 112: Shikoku (Japan Series)
1933 Special Report No. 113: Yawata-Shimonoseki (Japan Series)
1933 Special Report No. 114: Sendai-Ishinomaki (Japan Series)
1933 Maps of Philippines
1934 Map Catalogue
1934 Exhibit #243 - Map of Batangas Province (USA vs Tomoyuki Yamashita)
1934 Periodic Summary of Enemy Trends (No. 18 - No. 39) (2 folders)
1934 The National Geographic - Pacific Ocean

War Crimes Trials Status Reports 1945-1947 (0331-UD-1346)


Boxes 1935-1937 location: 290/12/35/03

Box Subject
1935 Deguchi, Motoaki, et al. (2 folders)
1935 Hagino, Shumpei
1935 Hagino, Shumpei, et al. (2 folders)
1935 Hayakawa, Henry
1935 Hidaka, Yoshimi, et al.
1935 Hirakawa, Tomizo
1935 Hirakawa, Tomizo, et al.
1935 Hirose, Yasuo
1935 Hirose, Yasuo, et al.

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1006
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Investigation Division Entry 1346: War Crimes Trials Status Reports, 1945-1947

Box Subject
1935 Imamura, Hisamatsu
1935 Imamura, Hisamatsu, et al.
1935 Ishiguro, Hiroshi, et al. (2 folders)
1935 Ishisaka, Iwao
1935 Kato, Minoru, et al.
1935 Kobayashi, Kinsaku, et al.
1935 Kobayashi, Kinsaku
1935 Makita, Tokizo, et al.
1935 Masuoka, Kenshichi
1935 Matsumoto, Inokichi
1935 Mikami, Koe, et al. (3 folders)
1935 Miyagi, Tosimitsu; Kobayashi, Shoichi (2 folders)
1935 Miyamoto, Shimawo, et al.
1935 Mizoguchi, Jiro
1935 Mizoguchi, Jiro, et al.
1935 Mizoguchi, Jiro
1935 Mori, Kenkichi
1935 Morimoto, Isamu, et al. (2 folders)
1935 Nakada, Yoshiaki
1935 Nakajima, Yuzuru (2 folders)
1935 Nakamura, Hideichi, et al.
1935 Nakamura, Hideichi (2 folders)
1935 Nakamura, Hideichi, et al.
1935 Nakamura, Hideichi, et al.
1935 Nakamura, Michinori (2 folders)
1935 Nakamura, Michinori, et al.
1935 Nakamura, Takeo, et al.
1936 Nogi, Harumichi, et al.
1936 Ogo, Yokio, et al. (2 folders)
1936 Ogo, Yokio (2 folders)
1936 Onishi, Seiichi, et al. (5 folders)
1936 Otsuka, Noriyuki
1936 Otsuka, Noriyuki, et al. (2 folders)
1936 Saito, Takao
1936 Sawai, Hideo
1936 Shirakura, Toneo, et al.
1936 Shirakura, Toneo and Watanabe, Osamu
1936 Sugawara, Isaburo
1936 Suzuki, Hideo
1936 Tabuo, Chikanori
1936 Tachibana, Masao, et al.
1936 Tachibana, Masao
1936 Tajima, Hikotaro, et al. (2 folders)
1936 Tanaka, Mitsuji, et al. (2 folders)
1936 Tanaka, Mitsuji

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1007
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Investigation Division Entry 1349: Basic Personnel Records File, 1945-1947

Box Subject
1936 Tanaka, Yukitsuna, et al. (2 folders)
1936 Tanaka, Yukitsuna (2 folders)
1936 Taneichi, Mikio, et al.
1936 Taniguchi, Gosuke, et al. (3 folders)
1936 Taninaka, Katsuyoshi
1936 Tatishi, Vicents
1936 Togane Mine
1936 Toyama, Minoru, et al. (2 folders)
1936 Toyonaga, Tsunao
1936 Tozuka, Ryoichi
1936 Tsuda, Koziro
1936 Uemura, Eiitsuro, et al. (2 folders)
1937 Uyeki, Sakimasa
1937 Yamada, Taichi
1937 Yamaguchi, Sentaro
1937 Yamaguchi, Sentaro, et al. (2 folders)
1937 Yamamoto, Nobuo
1937 Yamamoto, Takeki, et al.
1937 Yamamoto, Takeki
1937 Yamashita, Tomoyuki
1937 Yokoyama, Shizuo
1937 Yoshida, Tadashi
1937 Yoshida, Tadashi, et al.
1937 Yoshimoto, Shigeaki
1937 Yoshioka, Makato (2 folders)
1937 Yoshioka, Makato
1937 Cases Pending Action of Confirming Authority

Radiograms 1945-1949 (0331-UD-1348)


Boxes 1944-1945 location: 290/12/35/06

Box Subject
1944 Radiograms - Yamashita, Tomoyuki (2 folders)
1944 Radiograms (5 folders)
1945 Radiograms (11 folders)

Basic Personnel Records File 1945-1947 (0331-UD-1349)


Boxes 1946-1947 location: 290/12/35/07

Box Subject
1946 Daily Strength Reports, March 1946-November 1946 (4 folders)
1946 Abo, Masanao - Enomoto, Takeji
1947 Crew List
1947 Nishimoto, Susumu
1947 Nomura, Ryoichi

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1008
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Investigation Division Entry 1349: Basic Personnel Records File, 1945-1947

Box Subject
1947 Ochiai, Haruichi
1947 Ogawa, Somin (Lt. Comdr.)
1947 Okabe, Katsumi (2 folders)
1947 Okuzono, Haruo (Sgt.) (2 folders)
1947 Omura, Yasuo
1947 Omura, Yasuo (Lt. Col.)
1947 Ono, Masao
1947 Ono, Masao (Capt.)
1947 Onoyama, Masaichi
1947 Ooki, Nobuo (1st Lt.)
1947 Owari, Saburo (Capt.)
1947 Saheki, Zenkichi (Lt.)
1947 Saiho, Keiji (Sgt.)
1947 Saito, Fumio (WO)
1947 Sakai, Sasami
1947 Sakamoto, Tsugio
1947 Sakuma, Keiji (Sgt. Maj.)
1947 Sakurama, Kojiro (Lt.)
1947 Sasaki, Haruo
1947 Sasaki, Tamotsu
1947 Sata, Takeshi
1947 Sato, Bunzo (Maj. Gen.)
1947 Sato, Itsuo
1947 Sato, Katsumi
1947 Sato, Masuo (2 folders)
1947 Sato, Shoji (Sgt. Maj.)
1947 Sato, So
1947 Seki, Sakuyoshi (Sgt.)
1947 Sekiba, Tadao (Sgt.)
1947 Shida, Yoshio
1947 Shimada, Yasumasa
1947 Shimamura, Katsuji (Capt.) (2 folders)
1947 Shimizu, Hisamitsu (2nd Lt.)
1947 Shinohara, Toyoji (1st Lt.)
1947 Shiokami, Takeshi (Sgt.)
1947 Shirokuchi, Shohachi (Capt.)
1947 Shirota, Gintaro
1947 Sugimoto, Hikotaro (Sgt. Maj.)
1947 Sugimoto, Hiroshi (Pfc.)
1947 Sunahara, Hiroshi (WO)
1947 Suzuki, Tatsuo
1947 Suzuki, Tsuzuki
1947 Tajiri, Akio
1947 Takagi, Yoshinaru (2nd Lt.)
1947 Takahashi, Kiemon (WO)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1009
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Investigation Division Entry 1349: Basic Personnel Records File, 1945-1947

Box Subject
1947 Takano, Choyo
1947 Takashi, Torakichi (2nd Lt.)
1947 Takatsu, Kiyoshi (2nd Lt.)
1947 Takehara, Hitoshi (Sgt. Maj.)
1947 Takizawa, Yosuke
1947 Tanaka, Hideo
1947 Tanaka, Naoshi (Sgt.)
1947 Tanaka, Tadatoshi (Sgt. Maj.)
1947 Tanaka, Yutaka
1947 Tateishi, Vicente
1947 Tateno, Kazushi (Sgt.)
1947 Teshima, Hiroshi (Cpl.)
1947 Tojio, Tokio
1947 Tone, Seiichi (1st Lt.)
1947 Tsubaki, Takao (Lt.)
1947 Tsuji, Choichi
1947 Tsuneoka, Noboru (Maj.)
1947 Tsuneyoshi, Yoshio (Capt.)
1947 Ueda, Rikio
1947 Uemura, Eiichiro (Capt.)
1947 Uemura, Masao (Sgt.)
1947 Uyeno, Masami (Lt.)
1947 Watanabe, Gentaro (1st Lt.)
1947 Watanabe, Hidemi (Lt. Col.)
1947 Yakuwa, Iwao (Pfc.)
1947 Yamada, Tomoharu (Sgt.)
1947 Yamamoto, Hidetoshi (2nd Lt.)
1947 Yamamoto, Rikimi
1947 Yamamoto, Toruzo (Capt.)
1947 Yamanoue, Ichiro (1st Lt.)
1947 Yamasaki, Munetada (Ens.)
1947 Yamashita, Suekichi (Maj.)
1947 Yamauchi, Kohachi (WO)
1947 Yanagawa, Minoru (Pfc.)
1947 Yano, Tsuneo
1947 Yasuoka, Yasuyuki (Cpl.)
1947 Yokoyama, Shizuo (Lt. Gen.)
1947 Yonemoto, Shigeki (WO)
1947 Yoshida, Kichitaro (Sgt. Maj.)
1947 Yuguchi, Toshitaro (Maj. Gen.)
1947 Condemned Men in Muntinlupa
1947 Toshitake Kojyo - Vol. I (Arraignment and Public Trial) to Vol. V (Public Trial) (5
folders)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1010
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Investigation Division Entry 1352: Roster of Japanese Civilians and Prisoners, 1945-1948

Luzon Prisoner of War Camp File 1945-1948 (0331-UD-1351)


This series consists of passenger lists; lists of prisoners of war for clearance of war crimes
and future shipment; and lists of hospital shipments, doctors and nurses, names of ships,
and clearance rosters. A detailed box and folder list is available. Boxes 1963-1966 location:
290/13/01/05.

Roster of Japanese Civilians and Prisoners 1945-1948 (0331-UD-1352)


Boxes 1967-1970 location: 290/13/01/07

Box Subject
1967 Roster of Civilians to be Repatriated to Japan from Amami OShima
1967 Passenger List of Japanese Nationals Departed on the Cruiser Yakumo from Miyako
to Kure on 23 October 1945
1967 Passenger List of Japanese Nationals Departed Ishigaki-Shima 20 October 1945 for
Hakata on Coast Defense Ship No. 32
1967 Passenger List of Japanese Nationals Departed Miyako 3 November 1945 for
Hakata on Coast Defense Ship No. 192
1967 Passenger List of Japanese Army and Navy Personnel from Ishigaki-Shima,
Yayemoto-Retto, Sakishima-Gunto to Yokohama
1967 Passenger List of Japanese Army and Navy Personnel from Ishigaki-Shima,
Yayemoto-Retto, Sakishima-Gunto, Miyako-Shima to Yokohama
1967 Passenger List from Ishigaki-Shima, Sakishima-Gunto, Miyako-Shima to Japan
1967 Passenger List form Miyako-Shima, Sakishima-Gunto to Yokohama
1967 OBASCOM - Shipments-Clearance Rosters
1967 Shipping Roster of prisoners of war (Okinawa)
1967 Clearance Rosters Miscellaneous
1967 Shipping Roster - Japanese Destroyer Hagi
1967 Escort-14 Sasebo
1967 Roster of Civilians to be Repatriated to Japan from Miyako, Southern Ryukyus
1967 Roster of Civilians to be Repatriated from Okinawa
1967 Roster of Civilians to be Repatriated to Japan from Amami Oshima (4 folders)
1967 Shipping Roster - Japanese Escort D 16 (from Okinawa)
1967 Shipping Roster - Japanese Destroyer Sumire (from Okinawa)
1967 Shipping Roster - SS Q.O. 55 (from Okinawa)
1967 Shipping Roster for prisoner of war Detachment No. 35 - Japanese Escort 207
(from Okinawa)
1967 Shipping Roster for prisoner of war Detachments - LST Q076 (from Okinawa)
1967 Shipping Roster for prisoner of war Detachments - LST Q072 (from Okinawa)
1967 Passenger List - LST Q077 (from Okinawa)
1967 Passenger List - LST Q076 (from Okinawa)
1967 Passenger List - LST Q072 (from Okinawa)
1967 Shipping Roster - LST Q076 (from Okinawa)
1967 Shipping Roster - LST Q072 (from Okinawa)
1967 Shipping Roster - LST Q076 (from Okinawa)
1967 Prisoner of war Detachment Rosters - LST Q077 (from Okinawa)
1967 Shipping Rosters of prisoners of war - LST Q072 (from Okinawa)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1011
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Investigation Division Entry 1352: Roster of Japanese Civilians and Prisoners, 1945-1948

Box Subject
1967 Shipping Rosters of prisoners of war - LST Q045 (from Okinawa)
1967 Shipping Rosters - LST Q077 (from Okinawa)
1967 Passenger List - LST Q045 (from Okinawa)
1967 Shipping Roster - LST Q064 (from Okinawa)
1968 Repatriation of Japanese prisoners of war from Australia
1968 Passenger List - prisoners of war and Civilian Internees - Aboard Hospital Ship
Takasago-Maru (from Mindanao)
1968 No Title
1968 Repatriated Japanese prisoners of war form USA
1968 Transmittal of Records of Repatriated Enemy Alien Civilian Internees, and Prisoners
of War
1968 Letters of Transmittal Forwarded to Prisoner of War Information Bureau (First Half
of November)
1968 No Title
1968 Transmittal of Records of Repatriated prisoners of war
1968 No Title
1968 Transmittal of Records of Prisoners of War
1968 Completed Correspondence
1968 Transmittal of Repatriated Prisoners of War
1968 No Title
1968 Transmittal of Records of Repatriated Prisoners of War and Civilian Internees (3
folders)
1968 Roster of War Criminals
1968 Transmittal of Records of Repatriated Prisoners of War (2 folders)
1968 Homma, Masaharu
1969 Receipts for Transmittal of Records
1969 Records of 201 Files Forwarded to Fort Meade, Maryland - Shipment A to Z
(Civilian Internees & Prisoners of War)
1969 Records of 201 Files Forwarded to Fort Meade, Maryland - Shipment AA to AZ
(Civilian Internees & Prisoners of War)
1969 Records of 201 Files Forwarded to Fort Meade, Maryland - Shipment A-1 to A-20
(Civilian Internees & Prisoners of War)
1969 Records of 201 Files Forwarded to Fort Meade, Maryland - Shipment A-21 to A-39
(Civilian Internees & Prisoners of War)
1969 Records of 201 Files Forwarded to Fort Meade, Maryland - Shipment A-40 to A-52-
A-B-C (Civilian Internees & Prisoners of War)
1969 Records of 210 Files Forwarded to Fort Meade, Maryland - Hospital Shipment
1969 Passenger List - LST Q035 (from San Fernando)
1969 Passenger List - LST Q092 (from San Fernando)
1969 Repatriation Roster - LST 097 (from San Fernando)
1969 Shipping Rosters - from Leyte
1969 Leyte prisoner of war camp #1 Roster
1969 Clearances for Japanese prisoners of war - from Leyte (3 folders)
1969 Passenger List - LST Q088 (from Leyte)
1969 Passenger List - LST Q26 (from Leyte to Nagoya)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1012
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Investigation Division Entry 1353: Miscellaneous File, 1945-1949

Box Subject
1969 Passenger List - LST Q080 (from Leyte)
1969 Rosters of Detained prisoners of war - Leyte, Lupon and Base M
1969 Shipping Rosters of Japanese prisoners of war Leyte
1969 Sentenced Prisoner Account
1970 Executed War Criminals
1970 Hold Rosters
1970 Leyte Log
1970 Leyte prisoner of war stockade #1
1970 Leyte Roster - Work Copy for Clearance
1970 LUPOW Roster
1970 No Title
1970 No Title
1970 No Title
1970 No Title
1970 Ohno, Hajime (Capt.)
1970 Passenger List and Released prisoners of war
1970 Perpetrators - Air & Water Movements
1970 Prisoners in War Criminal Suspect Compound TDY in Manila
1970 Roster of Cleared prisoners of war (2 folders)
1970 Roster of Prisoner in War Criminal Suspect Compound TDY in Hospital
1970 Roster of prisoners of war
1970 Roster of Prisoners of War at Sugamo and LUPOW
1970 Roster of prisoners of war Processed at Leyte Detention Center (2 folders)

Miscellaneous File 1945-1949 (0331-UD-1353)


Boxes 1971-1982 location: 290/13/02/01

Box Subject
1971 Apprehension Division Weekly Status Report - Clearance of Japanese Prisoners of
War
1971 Base M - Cleared & Not-Cleared Roster Recaptured, August 1946
1971 Clearance - Japanese prisoners of war, May 1947-December 1948
1971 Clearance of Japanese prisoners of war, January-November 1948
1971 Clearance of prisoners of war, #1-#3 (17 May 1946 - 28 April 1947 (3 folders)
1971 Clearances
1971 Cleared prisoners of war from Luzon prisoner of war camp No. 1, June 1947
1971 Leyte (Pending Collaborator Case)
1971 Lists of Executed & Cemetery Plots
1971 No Title
1971 No Title
1971 No Title, August-October 1946
1971 No Title, February 1948-October 1949
1971 No Title, January-August 1946
1971 No Title, June 1947
1971 No Title, October 1946

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1013
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Investigation Division Entry 1353: Miscellaneous File, 1945-1949

Box Subject
1971 Prisoners of war Clearance
1971 Revised List of Perpetrators, May 1945-November 1946
1971 Roster of Condemned Prisoners Transferred to New Bilibid Prison
1971 Roster of Executed, Condemned, Convicted War Criminals (30 September 1946-
27 December 1947)
1972 Base M - prisoner of war roster, January 1946
1972 Civilian Internees - Clearance Rosters
1972 Cleared Passenger Roster
1972 Corrected Rosters, October-November 1945
1972 Disposition of prisoners of war, January 1946-February 1947
1972 List of Suspects, November 1945
1972 Luzon #2 (Base M) - Detained Roster, December 1945-March 1946
1972 Luzon, November 1945-September 1946 (2 folders)
1972 Okabe, Katsumi
1972 Prisoners of war Sentenced Life, Death & Term
1972 United Nations War Crimes Commission, Far Eastern and Pacific Sub-Commission,
List of War Criminals and Material Witnesses (Japanese) (List Nos. 2, 7, 8)
1972 USAFPAC, Judge Advocate Section, War Crimes Branch, List of Suspected War
Criminals, AFPAC Files & WCC List #4
1973 Alphabetical List of Perpetrators
1973 Alphabetical List of Perpetrators Photos
1973 An Alphabetical List of Japanese Wanted Personnel in Camps in Asia and Islands
Other than the Philippines
1973 Australian Military Forces List No. 1 - No. 7 of Suspected Japanese War Criminals
Held in Custody, December 1945-February 1946
1973 Consolidated List of Cases in Tokyo Office on 1 December 1945
1973 Crew & Passenger Lists of Ships Sunk in Indian Ocean, January 1947
1973 Crew and Passenger Lists, July 1944-October 1946
1973 Detained Japanese Perpetrators, October 1945
1973 Dhow Malti
1973 Dhow Sugarpasa
1973 Directory on Japan, I-II (2 folders)
1973 Initial Register of Reports of War Crimes Branch
1973 Japanese Personnel of prisoner of war camps in Japan
1973 List of Shipments (Shipments Made to Japan, 8 Dec. 1945 - 18 January 1947)
(Luzon)
1973 List of Suspects, September 1945
1973 Men Shipped to Japan, December 1945-January 1946
1973 No Title
1973 No Title, May 1946-May 1949
1973 Numerical List of Perpetrators Photos
1973 Official prisoner of war camp lists Japan, August 1945
1973 Perpetrators (Supplementary List), October 1945
1973 Perpetrators Lists (by U.S. Armed Forces in India)
1973 Perpetrators, October 1945
1973 Prisoner of war No. 2001-7000 (3 folders)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1014
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Investigation Division Entry 1353: Miscellaneous File, 1945-1949

Box Subject
1973 Repatriation of the Japanese Imperial Geological Survey Staff, March 1946-April
1946
1973 Roster of Perpetrators, December 1945-May 1946
1973 Roster of War Department Civilian Linguists for GHQ/SCAP, April 1945-Dec. 1946
1973 S.E.A.C. Theatre, List of Suspects No. 2, No. 5, October 1945
1973 S.E.A.C. Theatre, List of Suspects No. 3, October 1945
1973 S.S. Tjisalak: List of Crew on Board on Departure from Melbourne, 7th March
1944
1973 Shipment No. 278-A (7 August 1948)
1973 Status of Japanese Repatriation, March 1946-January 1947
1974 Daily Status Report, April-June 1947 (4 folders)
1974 Detention of Japanese Prisoners of War
1974 Escapes and Recaptures, January 1946-June 1948
1974 List of Japanese Prisoners of War on Request for Detention and Segregation,
March 1946
1974 Names and Data of prisoners of war Evacuated Today, August 1945-September
1945
1974 Perpetrators - Request for Detention and Segregation (Luzon prisoner of war
camp #1), May-August 1946
1974 Perpetrators - Request for Detention and Segregation (Luzon prisoner of war
camp #1, March 1946)
1974 Perpetrators - Request for Detention and Segregation (Luzon prisoner of war
camp #1, April 1946)
1974 Perpetrators - Request for Detention, October 1945-April 1946
1974 Receipts for Transmittal of Records, January-September 1948
1974 Report of Capture of Prisoner of War, April-August 1946
1974 Report of Escape - Closed, January 1946-February 1947
1974 Report of Escaped Prisoner of War - Okinawa, March-December 1946
1974 Report of Prisoner of War Captured (37th Infantry Division)
1974 Report of Prisoners of War Captured (by 368 Regimental Combat Team), Sept.
1945
1974 Report of Recapture of Prisoner of War, March 1946-February 1947
1974 Request for Detention of prisoners of war, May-December 1946
1974 Transmittal of Prisoner of War Roster, February-April 1946
1975 Certification Transfer of Condemned War Criminal to New Bilibid Prison, Republic
of Philippines, June-July 1948
1975 Confinement Orders, February-November 1946
1975 Detention of Japanese prisoners of war, January-December 1946
1975 Detention of prisoners of war, October 1945-February 1947
1975 Escaped prisoners of war, September 1945-December 1946
1975 Movement of Japanese prisoners of war, February-August 1946
1975 Perpetrators Request for Detention and Segregation, January-May 1947
1975 Prisoners of war Movement by Rail, October-December 1946
1975 Report of Escape, April 1945-February 1947
1975 Report of Prisoners of War Captured (by 112 Regimental Combat Team), June
1945
1975 Report of Prisoners of War Captured (by 158th Regimental Combat Team),
February-September 1945

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1015
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Investigation Division Entry 1353: Miscellaneous File, 1945-1949

Box Subject
1975 Report of Prisoners of War Captured (by 1st Cavalry Division), Sept. 1944-June
1945
1975 Report of Prisoners of War Captured (by 1st Filipino Infantry Regiment), April-
August 1945
1975 Report of Prisoners of War Captured (by 25th Infantry Division), January-July
1945
1975 Report of Prisoners of War Captured (by 31st Infantry Division), May-August 1945
1975 Report of Prisoners of War Captured (by 32nd Infantry Division), November 1944-
August 1945
1975 Report of Prisoners of War Captured (by 33rd Infantry Division), February-June
1945
1975 Report of Prisoners of War Captured (by 368th Regimental Combat Team),
October 1945
1975 Report of Prisoners of War Captured (by 37th Infantry Division), January-August
1945
1975 Report of Prisoners of War Captured (by 38th Infantry Division), May-August 1945
1975 Report of Prisoners of War Captured (by 40th Infantry Division), January-Sept.
1945
1975 Report of Prisoners of War Captured (by 41st Infantry Division), October 1945
1975 Report of Prisoners of War Captured (by 43rd Military Police), January-July 1945
1975 Report of Prisoners of War Captured (by 6th Infantry Division), Oct. 1944-August
1945
1975 Report of Prisoners of War Captured (by Americal Division), February-June 1945
1975 Report of Prisoners of War Captured (by H24D), October 1944-August 1945
1975 Report of Prisoners of War Captured (by HQ, Palawan Force), March-June 1945
1975 Report of Prisoners of War Captured (by X Corps), May 1945
1975 Report of Prisoners of War Captured (by XI Corps), January-June 1945
1975 Report of Prisoners of War Captured (by XII Corps) [Empty Folder]
1975 Report of Prisoners of War Captured (by XIV Corps), January-August 1945
1975 Shipment, March-May 1945
1975 Transfer of Condemned Prisoners to New Bilibid Prison, May-November 1948
1976 Correspondence File, March-October 1945
1976 Movement Directives, October-December 1946
1976 Movement of and Report on prisoners of war, January-April 1947
1976 Movement of prisoners of war, August 1946-January 1947
1976 Movement Requests, July 1947-November 1948
1976 Netherlands Liaison Office, January-July 1947
1976 No Title
1976 Perpetrators, Request for Detention and Segregation - LUPOW #1 (3 folders)
1976 Prisoner of war Releases, July-November 1946
1976 Prisoner of War, September 1945
1976 Records of Released prisoners of war and civilian internees to Philippines,
September 1945-January 1947
1976 Repatriation Orders to Branch Camps and Service Units, September-December
1946
1976 Report of Prisoners of War Captured (by 11th Airborne Division), February-July
1945
1976 Report of Prisoners of War Captured (by 77th AAA Group), April 1945

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1016
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Investigation Division Entry 1353: Miscellaneous File, 1945-1949

Box Subject
1976 Report of Prisoners of War Captured (by 93rd Infantry Division), May-September
1945
1976 Report of Prisoners of War Captured (by HQ WVTF), December 1944-January 1945
1976 Report of Prisoners of War Captured (by RCT 108), May 1945
1976 Request for Movement of prisoners of war to the High Commissioners Stocks,
November 1946-July 1947
1976 Shipment No. 5-A 5-B, September 1948
1976 Shipment, September-October 1948
1976 TDY Data - Months of April, May, June 1946 (3 folders)
1976 Transfer of prisoners of war, May-December 1946
1977 Daily Status Report of prisoner of war & GP Stockade, April-November 1948 (2
folders)
1977 Daily Status Reports, Luzon prisoner of war camp #1, Nov. 1945-June 1947 (6
folders)
1977 Death Certificates, May 1949 [Death Certificate of Deceased Allied Personnel at
ODonnell Concentration Camp]
1977 Prisoner of War Weekly Status Reports
1977 Prisoner of War Weekly Status Reports, March 1946-May 1947 (2 folders)
1977 Prisoner of War Weekly Status Reports, October 1947-December 1948 (2 folders)
1977 Sugamo Prison Monthly Roster, April 1946-August 1950
1978 Daily Records of prisoners of war Number at LUPOW Camp (28 February 1946-29
November 1948)
1978 Death Certificate, August 1947
1978 Death Certificate, October 1946
1978 Death Certificates of Deceased prisoners of war at 144th and 174th Station
Hospitals, June 1945
1978 Death Certificates, May 1949 [Death Certificate of Deceased Allied Personnel at
1978 Death Certificates, September 1948
1978 No Title, August 1945-December 1946
1978 ODonnell Concentration Camp] (5 folders)
1978 Orders for Execution (Master File), February 1946-June 1947
1978 Prisoner of war Location Reports (Leyte), April-December 1946
1978 Prisoner of war Location Reports (Luzon), Marchl 1946-March 1947 (4 folders)
1978 Prisoner of war Location Reports (Okinawa), June 1946-January 1947
1978 Prisoner of war Location Reports, August-October 1945
1978 Prisoner of war Location Reports, December 1945-February 1946
1978 Prisoner of war Location Reports, July-December 1948
1978 Roster of prisoners of war Buried at LUPOW #1 Cemetery
1978 Shipment Records of prisoners of war and civilian internees from LUPOW Camp
#1 (9 November 1945 to 7 August 1948)
1978 Shipments Records: Hosp - A-J, A-Z, AA-AZ, A-1-A-66 (LUPOW #1)
1979 Correspondence, December 1945-August 1946
1979 Daily Report of Changes on Detaining Prisoners, January-June 1946
1979 Letter of Transmittal, May 1945-August 1946 (4 folders)
1979 Outgoing Correspondence, March-October 1946
1979 Records of Death Certificates (Forwarded to Prisoner of War Information Bureau,
GHQ, AFPAC), July 1945-February 1947

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1017
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Investigation Division Entry 1353: Miscellaneous File, 1945-1949

Box Subject
1979 Records of Deceased (201 Files) (Forwarded to Prisoner of War Information
Bureau, GHQ, AFPAC), January-December 1946
1979 Roster of prisoners of war, January-July 1945
1979 Rosters (in Duplicate), July 1945, November 1945
1979 Transmittal of prisoner of war Letters, October 1945
1979 Transmittal of Records - Initial Roster, August-December 1946
1980 Public Voucher - Personal Services: Compensation for Civilian Witness and/or
Reporter Civilian, or Enlisted Man on Detail, November 1945-April 1946 (5 folders)
1980 Record of Vouchers, December 1945-July 1949 (14 folders)
1980 Report of prisoners of war Detail Breakdown, June-November 1948
1981 Correspondence, Payroll of prisoners of war, April 1946-July 1947
1981 HQ AFWESPAC, October 1945-December 1946
1981 Letter Order - Manila Provost Marshal Command, July-October 1948
1981 Letter Order No. 77, July 1949
1981 Letter Order, April 1947
1981 Letters - AFWESPAC, September 1945-December 1946
1981 Luzon - General & Flag Officers, September 1945-July 1947
1981 Military Commission Orders (1948: No. 1, 2)
1981 Military Commission Orders, April 1946-December 1947 (3 folders)
1981 No Title (January 1946-July 1947)
1981 No Title, October 1947-September 1949
1981 Operational Directive (HQ, Eighth Army), April-December 1946
1981 Orders from H.Q. Base K U.S. AFWESPAC to H.Q. Leyte Detention Center,
December 1945
1981 Pay Vouchers
1981 Payroll Shipment
1981 Prisoner of war Payrolls, October 1945-May 1946
1981 Provost Marshal General, Washington
1981 SCAP Letters, August 1945-January 1947
1981 Special Orders (1948: No. 153, 234, 240)
1981 Staff Memorandum and Training Memorandum, September 1946-March 1947
1981 Travel for Witnesses, December 1946-April 1947
1981 Voucher Register
1981 War Crimes Trials Communications, March-May 1946
1981 Washington Provost Marshal General, January 1946-February 1947
1981 Work Allowances, September-November 1948
1982 Administrative Instruction, October 1945
1982 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals, March 1947
1982 Ashborn, Natividad Casal (Mrs.)
1982 Authorization to Interview War Criminals, February-November 1948
1982 Authorization to Visit Convicted War Criminals, January 1946-May 1947
1982 Bartter, Frances Crosby (Mrs.)
1982 Bedford, Earle W.
1982 Beeman, Frank Robert
1982 Cabrera, Hector (Pvt.)
1982 Correspondence File - Duplication in Processing, January-October 1947

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1018
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Investigation Division Entry 1362: Miscellaneous File, 1945-1949

Box Subject
1982 Correspondence File, October 1945-December 1946
1982 Correspondence Pertaining to prisoners of war, October 1945-January 1947
1982 Demas, Trinidad J.
1982 Drummond, Mark G.
1982 Dunn, Darley P.
1982 Erwin, Erlinda (Collaborator)
1982 Fujishige, et al.
1982 Gardner, George Thomas
1982 Hagans, Joseph Douglas
1982 Hiceta, Ricardo
1982 Hirsh, George Walter (Col.)
1982 HQ Army Service Forces, November 1945
1982 HQ PHILRYCOM, January 1946-September 1948
1982 Ihamoto and Manda
1982 Irwin, Henry Lee
1982 Iwataka and Matsumoto
1982 Johnson, Herman F.
1982 Kinney, FNU (Civilian)
1982 Leary, Paul F. X.
1982 Legrand, Paul Albert
1982 Luk, Leung Kwong (Dr.)
1982 Makita
1982 Mijishita
1982 Moore, Angelita Monzo (Mrs.)
1982 Muraoka
1982 Nakamada
1982 Ode, Carsten L.
1982 Quijano, Sophie (Mrs.)
1982 Report of Investigation of Death of Japanese prisoner of war Kiyoharu Ito,
January-May 1947
1982 Sato
1982 Takamiya, Yoshio
1982 Tozuka
1982 Tozuka
1982 Watanabe
1982 Watch List of Certain Blocked Nationals - Revision No. 4, No. 7
1982 Yamada
1982 Yoshioka

Miscellaneous File 1945-1949 (0331-UD-1362)


Boxes 2012-2023 location: 290/13/04/01

Box Subject
2012 Abstract of the Facts, Presented by the Prosecution (4 folders)
2012 Execution of prisoners of war

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1019
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Investigation Division Entry 1362: Miscellaneous File, 1945-1949

Box Subject
2012 Luzon prisoner of war camp #1 (2 folders)
2012 Miscellaneous Files, 1946-1947
2012 Transfer of Convicted War Criminals
2013 IMTFE [International Military Tribunal Far East]- Insured and Registered Mail
Receipts for 1946
2013 John A. Johnson - Shipping Articles
2013 Newspaper Clippings
2013 Newspaper Clippings (14-19 March 1947)
2013 Newspaper Clippings (Planning Section)
2013 No Title, August 1942
2013 Richard Hovey - Shipping Articles
2014 Attendance Report, August 1946
2014 Clippings
2014 Daily Activities Reports
2014 de Jong, F. (Tjisalak)
2014 Decisions of Military Commission Constituting Precedents in the Dispositions of
War Crimes
2014 GHQ, AFPAC, Office of Theater Judge Advocate, War Crimes Branch, Prosecution
Section
2014 Incoming Correspondence - Defense Council
2014 Internment Camps
2014 Miscellaneous Cases File
2014 Newspaper File, War Crimes Branch (2 folders)
2014 No Title, February 1947-September 1948
2014 No Title, January-June 1946
2014 No Title, May-June 1946
2014 Officer Personnel
2014 Prisoner of war camp, Bilibid Prison, Manila Philippine Islands - Prison Housing
Reports, May 1945
2014 Prisoner of War Miscellaneous File
2014 Report by the Master of the S. S. British Chivalry
2014 Sugamo Prison Roster and Daily Reports, April 1946-July 1947
2014 The Government of the New Philippines (A Study of the Present Puppet
Government in the Philippines)
2014 Time and Attendance Reports - Legal Section, Manila Branch
2015 Certified Copies of Communication between U.S. and Japan re prisoners of war
and internees
2015 Documents Pertaining to ESS, GHQ/SCAP
2015 Forest and Quarry Products Center
2015 Labor Division Monthly Reports
2015 Letters from prisoners of war
2015 Master File for Certificates of Corrections
2015 Miscellaneous
2015 Miscellaneous File (1947-1948)
2015 No Title, June 1933-December 1945
2015 Prisoner of war Labor
2015 Prisoners of war

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1020
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Investigation Division Entry 1362: Miscellaneous File, 1945-1949

Box Subject
2015 Report of Investigation (Luzon Prisoner of War Camp No. 1)
2015 Reports Nos. 75, 76, 77, 78, 79
2015 Reports on Cases
2016 British Protest re Daisy Moller, British Chivalry, Sutley, Ascot, and Nancy
Moller
2016 Claims and Accounts - Correspondence on Witnesses - Pay and Vouchers
2016 Deactivation, January 1948
2016 Document No. 0001
2016 Documents Receipts from Defense Section
2016 Hitler and Oshima Conference
2016 Instructions, June 1942, December 1943
2016 Japanese Acknowledgment of U.S. Protest re Jean Nicolet
2016 Military Tribunals Case Nos. 3 to 7 [Nuremberg Trials]
2016 Naval General Staff Directive #107
2016 No Title
2016 Nuremberg Trials
2016 Petition for Mr. Kiichiro Hiranuma
2016 Tojo, Hideki - Communiqu Japanese Imperial General Headquarters, 6 March
1942, Biography of General Hideki (Eiki) Tojo and Members of His Cabinet
2016 Trial SOP
2016 U.S. Letter Giving Position of Jean Nicolet
2016 U.S. Protest re Jean Nicolet
2016 U.S. Request for Information re Jean Nicolet
2017 500 Transportation
2017 Administration Instruction re prisoners of war
2017 Appointment of Commission, Request for
2017 Certificates of Ship Capacity
2017 Check Sheets - Re: War Criminals Status
2017 Equipment Transcribing
2017 General Kawaguchi and Colonel Kawakami - Re: Murder of Jose A. Santos
2017 Germans
2017 IMTFE [International Military Tribunal Far East]- Memo, 1947
2017 Information and Instruction re Payroll
2017 International Prosecution Section No. 8409 - U.S. Letter Urging Reply to Protest re
Jean Nicolet
2017 International Prosecution Section No. 8411 - U.S. 2nd Protest re Jean Nicolet
2017 Italian Nationals
2017 Japanese prisoner of war #1
2017 Letter Appointing Commission - Certificate re Oath
2017 LSMBs Request for Witnesses in Japan
2017 Luzon prisoner of war camp #2 - Miscellaneous Correspondence
2017 Miscellaneous File, September 1945-July 1946
2017 Miscellaneous, January-August 1946
2017 No Title, August 1946-August 1947
2017 No Title, December 1945-June 1947
2017 No Title, February-September 1948

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1021
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Investigation Division Entry 1362: Miscellaneous File, 1945-1949

Box Subject
2017 No Title, January 1948-February 1949
2017 Okinawa - Capture of Stragglers
2017 Property Turn in Slips 1946-1947 (2 folders)
2017 Receipt of Confiscated Property
2017 Receipt of Prisoners (Current)
2017 Report of B-25 Crash 1650
2017 Reports of Cleared prisoners of war
2017 Requests, Correspondence re Japanese Lawyers and Interpreters
2017 Scope of Bill of Particulars
2017 Secretariat Memorandum - International Military Tribunal for the Far East
2017 Sentencing Paper of Condemned and Termed Prisoners
2017 Top Secret Communication No. 18 (International Prosecution Section #3146-A)
2017 Transfer of Taira, Seizo to Sugamo Prison
2017 Turn-in of Property - Folder No. 3
2017 Verdict Announcements
2017 Yamamoto, Yoshio
2018 Incoming Correspondence Calendar (October 3, 1945-September 30, 1948) (7
folders)
2018 Outgoing Correspondence Calendar (Nov. 28, 1945-September 30, 1948) (7
folders)
2018 Showa 19 Nen Hakkan Raikan Tsuzuri (Tacloban Kempei Buntai)
2018 Showa 19 Nendo Tsucho-Tuzuri (Kodama-Tai)
2019 000.5
2019 Japanese Liaison
2019 Jugun Techo
2019 No Title
2019 No Title
2019 Nurnberg Photos
2019 Photographs
2019 Photographs
2019 Report on War Mortality, January 1, 1942 to June 1945
2019 Treatment of Filipino and American Prisoner
2020 A. Bases of Japans Surrender
2020 American and Allied Personnel Recovered from Japanese Prisons
2020 American Interests - Japan Transmission Regulations Pertaining Prisoners of War
2020 CLO 205 (1.2): War Prisoner Punishment Act and Communications Regarding
Treatment of Allied Airmen
2020 CLO 3423 (PM): Names of Japanese Submarines, etc. (re Sinkings of Johnson &
Vanderbilt)
2020 CLO 5453 (PM): Movements of the Japanese Submarine I-10 on the Indian
Ocean
2020 CLO No. 2139 (PM): Original Documents Regarding Indian Ocean Submarine Case
(Nawa, Tomoya re Mrs. Brittain)
2020 CLO No. 5894 (RF): Certification of Regulation for Treatment of Prisoners of War
2020 CLO No. 877 (PM): Original Documents Regarding Indian Ocean Submarine Cases
2020 Constitution of Bavaria, Hesse and Wuerttemberg-Baden
2020 Copy of Personal Diary of Lt. Col. Roy L. Bodine, Jr.

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1022
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Investigation Division Entry 1362: Miscellaneous File, 1945-1949

Box Subject
2020 Data Sheets - Mistreatment of American Civilians (Photostat)
2020 Food Situation during the First Year of Occupation
2020 Japanese Personal Names
2020 Japanese Uniform & Rank Insignia
2020 Library Inventory
2020 Military Government Austria (Report of the U.S. High Commissioner), No. 24
2020 No Title
2020 No Title, October 1945-February 1946
2020 Organization of General Headquarters
2020 Photostatic Copies of U.S. Charges Against Japanese War Criminals
2020 PMR 42: Japanese Regulations
2020 Property Folder (from 1 June 1946)
2020 Regulations Pertaining Prisoners of War
2020 Report from Tokyo - A Message to the American People
2020 Report of Survey
2020 Report of Survey (1946)
2020 Report of Survey (1947)
2020 Report of Survey (Pending, 1946)
2020 Research Report No. 120: Amenities in the Japanese Armed Forces
2020 Research Report No. 93 (Part I): Japanese Reactions to Allied Leaflets
2020 Rosters of Submarine Crews
2020 Santo Tomas Repatriation Center
2021 [ATIS] Research Report No. 1126: Hoko - the Spy-Hostage System of Group
Control - the Clue to Japanese Psychology
2021 Richard Hovey
2021 Sugar Passa & Malti Letters from the South British Insurance Co., Ltd.
2021 013.11
2021 ATIS Publication No. 3: Glossary of Japanese General Terms
2021 British Protest re Sinkings
2021 British Protest re Treatment of Prisoners and Order of 20 March 1943
2021 Certificate of Swiss Diplomatic Representative
2021 Conversion Tables Prepared by Civil Property Custodian
2021 Diplomatic Correspondence, America-Japan, 18 December 1941
2021 Diplomatic Correspondence, Japan-America, 4 February 1942
2021 Dutch Protest
2021 Excerpt from Treaties Conventions International Acts Protocols and Agreements
between the United States and Other Powers 1923-1927
2021 Extracts from Nazi Conspiracy and Aggression, Volumes II, VII (2 folders)
2021 Glossary of Japanese Terms
2021 Handbook of Scientific & Technical Division, ESS
2021 Japanese Acknowledgment of Receipt of U.S. Protest re Richard Hovey
2021 Japanese Answer to Dutch Protest re Tjisalak
2021 Japanese Denial of Responsibility re Jean Nicolet
2021 Japanese Response, British Protest
2021 Letter re French Prisoners

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1023
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Investigation Division Entry 1362: Miscellaneous File, 1945-1949

Box Subject
2021 Letter re Miss Harris
2021 Militarism in Japan
2021 Naval General Staff Directive No. 60
2021 No Title
2021 No Title, April 1945-May 1946
2021 No Title, April-July 1944
2021 No Title, January 1942-December 1943
2021 No Title, June 1945
2021 Philippines Information Training Program (Part 2 thru Part 7)
2021 Radiograms re Nellore
2021 Red Cross
2021 Research Report No. 117: Infringement of the Laws of War and Ethics by the
Japanese Medical Corps
2021 Restricted List of Allied Casualties
2021 Standard Policy and Procedure for Combined Civil Affairs Operations in North West
Europe
2021 Swiss Legation Request to Jap Foreign Ministry for Answers to American Protest,
2021 Swiss Letter Giving Position of Ascot
2021 Swiss Minister Forwarding of American Protest re Richard Hovey
2021 Telegraph re French
2021 The Colonies
2021 Translation of Captured Japanese Document, Mito Order, 19 February 1944
2021 U.S. Rejection of Japanese Denial of Responsibility for Sinking of Richard Hovey
2021 Work of the United Nations Good Offices Committee in Indonesia
2022 Court Material (Japanese Military Court)
2022 Data on Japan Tea Company
2022 Evaluation of Arsenals, Aircraft and Private Munitions Plants - (No Subtitle) (3
folders)
2022 Evaluation of Arsenals, Aircraft and Private Munitions Plants - Caustic Soda Plants
2022 Evaluation of Arsenals, Aircraft and Private Munitions Plants - General Past Data,
Now Mostly Obsolete, from Multhauf, 7 May 1948
2022 Evaluation of Arsenals, Aircraft and Private Munitions Plants - Mr. Multhaufs
Personal Notes on Evaluation of Explosives Plants
2022 Evaluation of Arsenals, Aircraft and Private Munitions Plants - Oil Storage Facilities
Data from R. P. Multhauf, 7 May 1948
2022 Evaluation of Arsenals, Aircraft and Private Munitions Plants - Packaging
Instructions
2022 Evaluation of Arsenals, Aircraft and Private Munitions Plants (No Subtitle)
2022 Miscellaneous File 1945-1949
2022 No Title, December 1946
2022 Reviews of Staff Judge Advocate (24th Infantry Division)
2022 TDY Manila for Month of July 1946
2023 110
2023 Charges and Specifications for Report 112
2023 Charles Putnam, FNU Dagget
2023 Commonwealth Acts
2023 Disposition of Captured Enemy Flight Personnel

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1024
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Investigation Division Entry 1355: SCAPINS, 1945-1950

Box Subject
2023 General Orders No. 20, April 1946
2023 IMTFE [International Military Tribunal Far East]Commission to Fukuura, Japan,
1947
2023 Index of Record of Trial, U.S. vs Soemu Toyoda
2023 Inventory of Confiscated Personal Effects of prisoners of war
2023 Japanese Documents Translated to English
2023 Kurusu Speaks
2023 Lectures, March 1944-August 1946
2023 Legend for Geographical Master File
2023 Letter of Transmittal on Documents of Transfer to Tokyo
2023 Miscellaneous Letters, January 1947-November 1948
2023 News File, August 1942-July 1945
2023 Newspaper Clippings, December 1941-May 1947
2023 No Title, December 1942-November 1945
2023 No Title, February 1942-October 1944
2023 Organization Report on 1 March 1947
2023 Procurement Receipts, September 1948-March 1949
2023 Reference Cards, USA Officers, War Crimes Branch, AFPAC, Legal Section, GHQ,
SCAP
2023 Register of Initial Reports of War Crimes Branch
2023 Report of Execution
2023 Report of Investigation, October 1948
2023 Report of Survey - Approved, 1948
2023 Severance
2023 Shipment 167-A, 167-B
2023 SS Jean Nicolet
2023 Tanaka Memorial, Memorial Presented to the Emperor of Japan on July 25, 1927,
by Premier Tanaka, Outlining the Positive Policy in Manchuria
2023 Telecon, July 1947
2023 Terminal Report, War Crimes Trial Division, 1947
2023 The Crimes Galley, Publication of the National War Crimes Office Civilian
Personnel, Vol. I, No. 1
2023 U.S. vs Yamaguchi
2023 Yokoyama, Shizuo (Lt. Gen.)

Clemency Petitions 1947-1948 (0331-UD-1354)


Boxes 1983-1985 location: 290/13/02/05

Box Subject
1983-1985 Otohiko Inoue, et al., 1945 - Vol. III, Parts 1, 2, 3 (Clemency Petitions)
1985 Kajuro Aihara, et al.

SCAPINS 1945-1950 (0331-UD-1355)


Box 1986 location: 290/13/02/06

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1025
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Investigation Division Entry 1356: Memorandum and Correspondence File, 1945-1949

Box Subject
1986 SCAPIN-927/7
1986 CIS Memos SCAPINS
1986 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals SCAPINS (2 folders)
1986 Results of War Crimes Trials and Notification of Death SCAPINS (2 folders)
1986 Clarification of Status of Former Suspected War Criminals SCAPINS

Memorandum and Correspondence File 1945-1949 (0331-UD-1356)


Boxes 1987-1989 location: 290/13/02/07

Box Subject
1987 Alleged Murder of Salvador Chaves, His Wife, Concepcion Chaves and His
Daughter
1987 Death of Struggler; Meda, Tatsunosuke
1987 Deceased War Criminals
1987 GHQ, SCAP, Legal Section, Manila Branch, July 1946-January 1947
1987 Jacobs, Leslie W. (2nd Lt.)
1987 Nagata, Kihrobu
1987 Oku, Chuzo
1987 Wada, Shinkichi
1987 Wada, Yoshinori
1987 Correspondence File [Empty Folder]
1987 Correspondence File: 10
1987 Correspondence File: 124 - Q-15 (5 folders)
1987 Correspondence File: 150
1987 Correspondence File: 158 - 362 (2 folders)
1987 Correspondence File: 168 - 167 (2 folders)
1987 Correspondence File: 200 - P-68 (3 folders)
1987 Correspondence File: 2-29 (3 folders)
1987 Correspondence File: 251 - 159 (4 folders)
1987 Correspondence File: 44 - I-13 (6 folders)
1987 Correspondence File: 62 - D-50 (2 folders)
1987 Correspondence File: 73-112 (6 folders)
1987 Correspondence File: 84 (2 folders)
1987 Correspondence File: 92 - B-22 (15 folders)
1987 Correspondence File: Agusan
1987 Correspondence File: Alaminos (Davao)
1987 Correspondence File: Alcala
1987 Correspondence File: Antique
1987 Correspondence File: Apprehension (Progress of Search)
1987 Correspondence File: Australian Cases
1987 Correspondence File: B-10
1987 Correspondence File: B-19 - D-01 (2 folders)
1987 Correspondence File: B-25 - O-70 (2 folders)
1987 Correspondence File: B-77 - B-8 (3 folders)
1987 Correspondence File: Balikpapan
1987 Correspondence File: Binan
1987 Correspondence File: Buguey
1987 Correspondence File: Buttenbauch
1987 Correspondence File: Cabanatuan
1987 Correspondence File: Calamba Massacre
1987 Correspondence File: Cebu
1987 Correspondence File: Cebu Kempei Tai

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1026
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Investigation Division Entry 1356: Memorandum and Correspondence File, 1945-1949

Box Subject
1987 Correspondence File: Charlton
1987 Correspondence File: D-39 - 177 (9 folders)
1987 Correspondence File: Davao, Bunawan
1987 Correspondence File: Demetrio Fornillos
1987 Correspondence File: Dohi, Katsutoshi
1987 Correspondence File: E-53 - #143 (3 folders)
1987 Correspondence File: F-21 - 151 (3 folders)
1987 Correspondence File: F-65 - E-9 (5 folders)
1987 Correspondence File: Fajardo
1987 Correspondence File: Far Eastern University
1987 Correspondence File: Fuji
1987 Correspondence File: Furuse
1987 Correspondence File: G-66 - 222 (4 folders)
1987 Correspondence File: H-34 - 161 (3 folders)
1987 Correspondence File: Harade
1987 Correspondence File: Hart
1987 Correspondence File: Higashiji
1987 Correspondence File: Hose/Hosoi
1987 Correspondence File: Humajara, FNU (Capt.)
1987 Correspondence File: Inamoto
1987 Correspondence File: Ishigami
1987 Correspondence File: Iwanaki
1987 Correspondence File: Jinnai
1987 Correspondence File: Juricka
1987 Correspondence File: K-7A
1987 Correspondence File: Kayashima
1987 Correspondence File: Key
1987 Correspondence File: Key - 12 February 1946
1987 Correspondence File: Kimura
1987 Correspondence File: Kobayashi
1987 Correspondence File: Kodama
1987 Correspondence File: Koshima
1987 Correspondence File: Kuroda
1987 Correspondence File: Leyte
1987 Correspondence File: Leyte
1987 Correspondence File: Leyte
1987 Correspondence File: Leyte
1987 Correspondence File: Leyte
1987 Correspondence File: Leyte
1987 Correspondence File: Leyte
1987 Correspondence File: Leyte
1987 Correspondence File: Leyte
1987 Correspondence File: Leyte
1987 Correspondence File: Leyte
1987 Correspondence File: Los Banos Massacres
1987 Correspondence File: Mahayag
1987 Correspondence File: Mahayog
1987 Correspondence File: Manila Defense
1987 Correspondence File: Mankayan
1987 Correspondence File: Miki
1987 Correspondence File: Mindanao Atrocities
1987 Correspondence File: Mizoguchi
1987 Correspondence File: Morotai
1987 Correspondence File: Mukai Case

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1027
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Investigation Division Entry 1356: Memorandum and Correspondence File, 1945-1949

Box Subject
1987 Correspondence File: Mukden
1987 Correspondence File: N-79-114 (3 folders)
1987 Correspondence File: Nakamori
1987 Correspondence File: Negros
1987 Correspondence File: O-45 (2 folders)
1987 Correspondence File: Obascom
1987 Correspondence File: Okazaki
1987 Correspondence File: Okita, Kazuo
1987 Correspondence File: Old Bilibid
1987 Correspondence File: P-18 - A-70 (5 folders)
1987 Correspondence File: P-7 - K-7 (24 folders)
1987 Correspondence File: P-79 - 202 (4 folders)
1987 Correspondence File: P-9 - F-71 (2 folders)
1987 Correspondence File: Q-3 - I-45 (9 folders)
1987 Correspondence File: Q-8 - P-73 (15 folders)
1987 Correspondence File: Red Cross
1987 Correspondence File: Roberts Case
1987 Correspondence File: Sakamoto, Takaishi (Takeichi)
1987 Correspondence File: Sakata, Yuzo
1987 Correspondence File: San Pablo
1987 Correspondence File: Sanbeda
1987 Correspondence File: Santos
1987 Correspondence File: Shinbu Army Group
1987 Correspondence File: Tajima
1987 Correspondence File: Tarlac Garrison
1987 Correspondence File: Toyonaga
1987 Correspondence File: Trinidad
1987 Correspondence File: Urabe
1987 Correspondence File: Urabe
1987 Correspondence File: Uyeki
1988 Correspondence File: Nissho Maru
1988 Correspondence File: 165 - 324 (2 folders)
1988 Correspondence File: 272 - P-20 (5 folders)
1988 Correspondence File: 277 - A-6 (5 folders)
1988 Correspondence File: 297 - 280 (3 folders)
1988 Correspondence File: 299 - 296 (9 folders)
1988 Correspondence File: 303 - 305 (3 folders)
1988 Correspondence File: 321 - 77, 78, 93, 99 (14 folders)
1988 Correspondence File: 323 - 163 (5 folders)
1988 Correspondence File: 333 - 330 (9 folders)
1988 Correspondence File: 77 - 315 (4 folders)
1988 Correspondence File: Akamine, Mamoru
1988 Correspondence File: Angeles
1988 Correspondence File: Apari
1988 Correspondence File: Arisan Maru
1988 Correspondence File: Atrocities in the Province of Camarines Norte, Luzon
1988 Correspondence File: Baguio
1988 Correspondence File: Baguio City
1988 Correspondence File: Bauan
1988 Correspondence File: Bulacan, Philippine Islands
1988 Correspondence File: C-88
1988 Correspondence File: Camarines Sur
1988 Correspondence File: Counsels Defense
1988 Correspondence File: Cuenca, Batangas, Perpetrators

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1028
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Investigation Division Entry 1356: Memorandum and Correspondence File, 1945-1949

Box Subject
1988 Correspondence File: Davao
1988 Correspondence File: Detained Men
1988 Correspondence File: Fuga Island
1988 Correspondence File: Hamamoto
1988 Correspondence File: Hamasaki, Naoki
1988 Correspondence File: Hirasa
1988 Correspondence File: Hosoda, Mitsuru
1988 Correspondence File: Imamura, Enrique & Ishiwata, Koichi
1988 Correspondence File: Ishii, Hiroshi
1988 Correspondence File: Katagiri
1988 Correspondence File: Kikai Jima
1988 Correspondence File: Koike
1988 Correspondence File: Kondo
1988 Correspondence File: Konishi
1988 Correspondence File: Kono
1988 Correspondence File: Larcena
1988 Correspondence File: Leyte
1988 Correspondence File: Leyte
1988 Correspondence File: Leyte
1988 Correspondence File: Leyte
1988 Correspondence File: Lipa-Sulac
1988 Correspondence File: Los Banos
1988 Correspondence File: Malabang
1988 Correspondence File: Massacre at Barrio Pulo
1988 Correspondence File: Massacre in Zambale
1988 Correspondence File: Morita Case
1988 Correspondence File: Motoki, Jiro
1988 Correspondence File: Murchison, Australia
1988 Correspondence File: Nakajima Case
1988 Correspondence File: Nichols Field
1988 Correspondence File: O-43 - 293 (5 folders)
1988 Correspondence File: P-13 - P-56 (12 folders)
1988 Correspondence File: Palawan
1988 Correspondence File: Pampanga
1988 Correspondence File: Panay Cases
1988 Correspondence File: Peoples Court
1988 Correspondence File: Perpetrators in Lipa
1988 Correspondence File: Q-47 - N-28 (3 folders)
1988 Correspondence File: Quezon City
1988 Correspondence File: Ramblon
1988 Correspondence File: Santago
1988 Correspondence File: Sugiki
1988 Correspondence File: Taal
1988 Correspondence File: Takeshita
1988 Correspondence File: Tanaka
1988 Correspondence File: Taniguchi
1988 Correspondence File: Tayabas Atrocities
1988 Correspondence File: Toussaint Murder
1988 Correspondence File: U.S. vs Matsumoto & U.S. vs Iwataka for Use as Witnesses
1988 Correspondence File: Watanabe
1988 Correspondence File: Watanabe
1988 Correspondence File: Yamaguchi, Masakazu Case
1988 Correspondence File: Yoshida
1989 Correspondence File: 126 - 302 (17 folders)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1029
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Investigation Division Entry 1357: Correspondence Decimal File, 1946-1948

Box Subject
1989 Correspondence File: 131 - 308 (6 folders)
1989 Correspondence File: 184 - Q-18, Q-20 (11 folders)
1989 Correspondence File: Bocho-Han
1989 Correspondence File: Cain
1989 Correspondence File: Camarines Norte
1989 Correspondence File: Case J - Miller & Wing
1989 Correspondence File: Celebes
1989 Correspondence File: Fabrica
1989 Correspondence File: Fort Santiago
1989 Correspondence File: Gadzelowa
1989 Correspondence File: Kamemoto
1989 Correspondence File: Nakamura Case
1989 Correspondence File: Negros
1989 Correspondence File: Oryoku-Maru
1989 Correspondence File: Palawan Case
1989 Correspondence File: Pangil
1989 Correspondence File: Saito Keiichi
1989 Correspondence File: Santos, Jose Abad
1989 Correspondence File: Tateishi, Shigeo
1989 Correspondence File: Toledo, Cebu
1989 Correspondence File: Yamashita, Takeo (Capt.)
1989 Correspondence File: Yano Tadashi (Prison Camps)
1989 Correspondence File: Yokoyama
1989 Apprehension Division - Daily Breakdown of Perpetrators, February-April 1947
1989 Apprehension Division Monthly Status Report, May 1946-June 1947
1989 Apprehension of prisoners of war, December 1945-January 1947
1989 Circular (USAFPAC), June 1945-March 1946
1989 Executed, Condemned, Convicted, Suspected War Criminals, June 1946-March
1947
1989 Information on Detained Prisoners, October 1946-March 1947
1989 Letters for Prosecution Division, November 1946-April 1947
1989 Leyte prisoner of war Passenger Lists, November-December 1945
1989 Monthly Summation Report, March 1946-June 1947
1989 Prisoner of War Circular, January 1945, May 1945
1989 Prisoner of War Circular, October 1943-February 1945
1989 Reports of Cleared Japanese prisoners of war, September 1946-January 1947
1989 Technical Manual: Enemy Prisoner of War (TM 19-500), Sept. 1944-September
1945

Correspondence Decimal File 1946-1948 (0331-UD-1357)


Boxes 1990-1992 location: 290/13/03/01

Box Subject
1990 Correspondence Decimal File: 010, March 1946-May 1948 (2 folders)
1990 Correspondence Decimal File: 103.1, May 1946-December 1948
1990 Correspondence Decimal File: 013.2 (Justices), March 1946-December 1948
1990 Correspondence Decimal File: 013.21 (Sugamo), January 1947-November 1949
1990 Correspondence Decimal File: 013.22, June-December 1946
1990 Correspondence Decimal File: 013.22 (Witness), January 1947-April 1948
1990 Correspondence Decimal File: 013.23 (Defendants), April 1946-August 1948
1990 Correspondence Decimal File: 100, July 1946-March 1948

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1030
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP
Legal Section, Investigation Division Entry 1358: Index of Cases (Illegal Acts by Japanese in the Philippines),
1945-1949

Box Subject
1990 Correspondence Decimal File: 150, February 1946-July 1948
1990 Correspondence Decimal File, April 1946-February 1949
1990 Correspondence Decimal File: 210, February 1946-December 1948
1990 Correspondence Decimal File: 220, January 1947-January 1949
1990 Correspondence Decimal File: 230, March-December 1946
1991 Correspondence Decimal File: 230, January 1946-January 1948 (2 folders)
1991 Correspondence Decimal File: 230.033, February 1947-January 1949 (2 folders)
1991 Correspondence Decimal File: 231.3, March 1946-November 1948
1991 Correspondence Decimal File: 240, August 1946-November 1948
1991 Correspondence Decimal File: 290, March 1946-January 1949
1991 Correspondence Decimal File: 300, April 1946-August 1948
1991 Correspondence Decimal File: 310, March 1946-November 1948
1991 Correspondence Decimal File: 311.23, April 1946-June 1948 (3 folders)
1991 Correspondence Decimal File: 319.1, June 1946-November 1948
1991 Correspondence Decimal File: 320, March 1946-January 1948
1991 Correspondence Decimal File: 320, February-December 1946
1991 Correspondence Decimal File: 330, February 1946-November 1948 (2 folders)
1992 Correspondence Decimal File: 400, March 1946-December 1948
1992 Correspondence Decimal File: 401, March 1946-January 1949
1992 Correspondence Decimal File: 401.1, May 1946-January 1949
1992 Correspondence Decimal File: 410, February 1946-February 1948
1992 Correspondence Decimal File: 420, February-July 1947
1992 Correspondence Decimal File: 450, February-July 1946
1992 Correspondence Decimal File: 460, March 1946-March 1948
1992 Correspondence Decimal File: 500, February 1946-September 1948
1992 Correspondence Decimal File: 610, April 1946-September 1948
1992 Correspondence Decimal File: 630, February 1946-December 1948 (2 folders)
1992 Correspondence Decimal File: 655, October 1946-April 1948
1992 Correspondence Decimal File: 700, March 1946-June 1948

Index of Cases (Illegal Acts by Japanese in the Philippines) 1945-1949 (0331-UD-


1358)
Boxes 1993-1998 location: 290/13/03/02

Box Subject
1993 Roster of Cases by Report Number
1993 A-3 (Report of Investigation of Authenticated Cases of Atrocity Committed by the
Imperial Japanese Forces in Manila)
1993 A-11 (The Killing of Rufus Gray)
1993 A-12 (Killing of Filipinos from the San Francisco del Monte District of Manila)
1993 A-15 (Filipinos Collaboration with the Japanese)
1993 A-17 (Spanish-American War Veteran Tortured)
1993 A-54 (Report of Investigation of Alleged Atrocities by Members of the Japanese
Imperial Forces in Manila and Other Parts of Luzon, Philippine Islands Made by
Col. Emil Krause, IGD, and Lt. Col. R. G. Bosworth, IGD, HQ, XIV Corps)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1031
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP
Legal Section, Investigation Division Entry 1358: Index of Cases (Illegal Acts by Japanese in the Philippines),
1945-1949

Box Subject
1993 A-55 (Walled City & Intramuros in Manila, Fabrica in Occidental Negros)
1993 A-74 (Massacre of Prisoners of War at Puerto Princesa)
1993 A-75 (Murder of Jose Herman, Arsenis Eseulal Jr., Policeman & 6 Chinese in
Malate, Manila)
1993 A-78 (Bay View Hotel Case)
1993 A-84 (Japs Tossed Hand Grenade in Shelter)
1993 A-87 (Mistreatment of prisoners of war)
1993 A-89 (Mistreatment of Eleven Priests at Metina, Midanao)
1993 A-91 (Killing of Carroll C. Grinnell, Alfred Duggleby, Ernest E. Johnson and Clifford
L. Larson by the Japanese Military Police at Manila)
1993 A-96 (Reference File for Indian Cases)
1993 A-98 (Atrocity Report Submitted by 37th Infantry Division on 19 February 1945 in
Connection with Several Group Cases of Atrocities Committed by the Japanese
1993 B-2 (Typical Atrocities in Philippines)
1993 B-3 (Captured Japanese Documents)
1993 B-7 (Murder at Spanish Consulate)
1993 B-11 (Jose Araneta Taken Away by Japanese Spies Connected with Kempei Tai)
1993 No Title
1994 B-16 (Bataan Death March) - Memorandum Statements (4 folders)
1994 B-16 (Bataan Death March) - War Crimes (Report No. 87)
1994 B-16 (Bataan Death March) - War Crimes (3 folders)
1994 B-16 (Bataan Death March) - War Crimes, Vols. I-II (2 folders)
1994 B-16 (Bataan Death March) - War Crimes, Vol. III (Burial Live)
1994 B-16 (Bataan Death March) - Miscellaneous Testimonies
1994 B-16 (Bataan Death March) - Miscellaneous Information, Vol. IV
1994 B-16 (Bataan Death March) - Miscellaneous Testimony form Vol. IV
1994 B-16 (Bataan Death March) - War Crimes
1995 B-16 (Bataan Death March) Research
1995 B-16 (Bataan Death March) - Executed Statements
1995 B-16 (Bataan Death March) - War Crimes (8 folders)
1995 B-16 (Bataan Death March) - War Crimes, Vols. I-II, IV (3 folders)
1995 B-18 (Fort Santiago)
1995 No Title
1996 B-16 (Bataan Death March) - War Crimes (4 folders)
1996 B-16 (Bataan Death March) - War Crimes (Report No. 87)
1996 B-25 (War Crimes, Fort Santiago, Philippine Islands, Case) (3 folders)
1996 B-41 (War Crimes, Torture and Killing of 4 or 5 Guerrillas)
1996 B-25 (War Crimes, Interview and Interrogation)
1997 B-58 (No Investigation)
1997 B-65
1997 B-67 (Murder of Missionaries at Catipuan, Panay)
1997 B-83 (Beating of Escano Family at Malitbog, Leyte)
1997 B-87 (Civilian Tortured, Panoan and Dinagat Islands)
1997 B-94 (Perpetuation of Testimony of Harold Pontius Parks)
1997 B-88 (Execution of Bullock at Tacloban, Leyte)
1997 C-6

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1032
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP
Legal Section, Investigation Division Entry 1358: Index of Cases (Illegal Acts by Japanese in the Philippines),
1945-1949

Box Subject
1997 C-12 (Japanese Set Fire to the Campus House and Slaughtered the Inmates)
1997 C-26 (Victims Butchered)
1997 C-31 (Witnesses and Others in Partially Concrete House Japanese Ordered Men
Out)
1997 C-34 (50 or 60 Women Herded into Building in Intramuros and Raped, Those
Objecting Were Bayonetted in Genital Organs)
1997 C-35
1997 C-59 (San Pablo Massacre)
1997 C-64 (Hearsay Evidence Only, 27 Priests Buried Alive, TB Patients Cremated and
Others Bayonetted to Death)
1997 C-65 (Statement - Father Tascon)
1997 C-76 (General Fort Was Executed by Japanese at Illigan Dr., Dansalan City)
1997 C-79
1997 D-38
1997 D-45
1997 D-49
1997 D-52
1997 D-65 (Perpetuation of Testimony of Gaylord Nimmo Martin)
1997 E-4
1997 D-87 (Victims Tortured & Killed at Rizal Stadium, Manila)
1997 D-95 (Closed Case)
1997 E-16 (Filipino Stopped on Street and Beheaded, 9 Feb.1945, Sing Along District,
Manila)
1997 E-28 (Binkley Reference File)
1997 E-29 (Massacre of Boys - Malate)
1997 E-30 (Massacre of 100 Civilians)
1997 E-37
1997 E-41 (Clergy Killed in Manila)
1997 E-41 (Miscellaneous Atrocities in Intramuros)
1997 E-63 (Use of Civilians as Shields Against Gunfire)
1997 E-65 (Portuguese Nationals Killed)
1997 E-67
1997 E-68 (Massacre of Lorenzana Residence)
1997 E-73
1997 E-79 (Perpetrators)
1997 E-83 (Davao)
1997 E-89
1997 E-99 (Beating of Barrio Lieutenant)
1997 E-100 (Massacre of Barrio San Basilio)
1997 F-1 (Teodulo Ocampo)
1997 F-30 (Closed Case)
1997 F-46 (Sy Lianting Family and Others Killed)
1997 F-47 (Court-Martial Records)
1997 F-52 (Beheading in Baguio)
1997 F-81
1997 F-71 (Mindanao)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1033
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP
Legal Section, Investigation Division Entry 1358: Index of Cases (Illegal Acts by Japanese in the Philippines),
1945-1949

Box Subject
1997 F-81 (Information Obtained from Ignacio Rumor Concerning Japanese Activities in
Calbayog, Samar)
1997 F-83 (Burning of Town - Samar)
1997 G-60 (Filipino Civilians Tortured and Beaten)
1997 G-65 (Lipa)
1997 G-70 (Shoiti Adachi)
1997 G-71 (Philippine General Hospital)
1997 G-72 (Elena Novales)
1997 G-73 (Report on Assassinations of Spanish Nationals by Japanese during
Occupation)
1997 G-77 (Camp ODonnell)
1997 G-78 (Possible Japanese Atrocities)
1997 G-88 (Atrocities: Prominent Citizens Reported Killed by Japanese)
1997 H-2 (Mistreatment of American Civilians - Rizal Province)
1997 H-10 (Murder of Civilians - F. Munoz St., Paco, Manila)
1997 H-15 (Figueroa Family, Hand Grenade Victims)
1997 H-16 (Curitana Tied to Post, Searched, and Shot)
1997 H-61
1997 H-69 (Miscellaneous Atrocities at San Juan La Union)
1997 H-73 (Beating of Civilians)
1997 H-78 (Testimony of Jose Chavez Londres)
1997 H-91 (Ibaan, Batangas, Luzon)
1997 H-93
1997 H-95
1997 I-4
1997 I-5 (Statement of James W. Carrington)
1997 I-6 (Atrocities at Murphy Field)
1997 I-8 (Testimony of George Thomas Gardner)
1997 I-11
1997 I-29 (Killings at Balanga, Bataan)
1997 I-40 (Mrs. Pearson Denied Medical Care)
1997 I-41 (Murder of Capt. Fench)
1997 I-47
1998 J-58 (Use of American prisoners of war and U.S. Army Equipment in Making
Japanese Propaganda Film Dawn of Freedom)
1998 J-73 (Oryoku Maru)
1998 J-98 (Zoning of Philippine Communities by the Japanese)
1998 K-73
1998 K-75 (Organization of JAP MPs in the Manila Area)
1998 K-78 (Case of Edward A. Barniskis, 59th CAC, Battery E)
1998 K-91 (Murder of Lopez & Mole; Veloso, Philippine Collaborator)
1998 K-97 (Torturing of Philippine Citizens; Collaboration of Bato, Federico)
1998 L-11 (Burning of Bellevue Theater, Manila; Killing 900 Filipinos)
1998 L-21 (Improper Transportation of prisoners of war from Manila to Moji, Kyushu)
1998 M-25 (Analysis of ATIS Translations of Captured Japanese Documents Bearing on
Yamashita Case)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1034
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP
Legal Section, Investigation Division Entry 1358: Index of Cases (Illegal Acts by Japanese in the Philippines),
1945-1949

Box Subject
1998 M-36 (Execution of Leslie Finn, U.S. Army Pilot at Santa Rosa)
1998 M-59 (Burning of Towns on Luzon, Philippine Islands., and Nearby Vicinity)
1998 M-65 (Burning of Singalong District)
1998 M-70 (Execution of 9 Filipinos & Torture of Cadorna in Tayabas Province)
1998 M-79 (Murder of Reyes Family)
1998 M-83 (Fr. Fernandez Bayonetted While Administering Holy Communion)
1998 N-4 (Statement of James W. Carrington)
1998 N-10 (Shooting of 8 Filipinos at Ermita Church Dormitory)
1998 N-14 (Murder of Unknown Filipinos on Donado St., Manila)
1998 N-29 (Murder of 18 Filipinos at Limay, Bataan)
1998 N-46 (Murder of 9 Filipinos at Balanga, Bataan)
1998 N-51 (Beating of Lucero, prisoner of war, at Balbalasa, Mountain Province, Luzon)
1998 N-52 (Beating of prisoners of war at Botang, Buhay, Luzon)
1998 N-56 (Mistreatment of Cushing at Dagupan)
1998 N-80 (Civilians Tortured and Killed Under School House)
1998 N-82 (26 Men Apprehended at Cockfight & Killed)
1998 N-85 (Kidnapping & Murder of Limaco by Japanese M.P.)
1998 N-88 (Execution of 78 Filipinos)
1998 N-89 (Execution of 20-25 Filipinos at the Iloilo High School in Molo)
1998 N-90 (Killing of 100 Filipinos)
1998 O-11 (Murder of Aurelio in Candumarao, Hinigaran, 17 September 1942)
1998 O-12 (Massacre at Batino House)
1998 O-21 (Torture of Filipinos at Marsman General Hospital)
1998 O-25 (Atrocities in or Near Lipa, Batangas)
1998 O-29 (Attempted Rape and Shooting of Mrs. Miaplana and Her Sister in Manila)
1998 O-38 (Improper Transportation of American prisoners of war)
1998 O-39 (Miranda Family Murdered, 11 February 1945)
1998 O-41 (Bayonetting of 7 Civilians in Barrio Languan, Davao City)
1998 O-44 (Massacre of 40 at Sulac, Batangas)
1998 O-53 (Murder of Maranan Family)
1998 O-63 (Civilians Killed by Rifle & Grenades)
1998 O-67 (Torture & Murder of 6 Filipinos, March 1942)
1998 O-69 (Torture & Bayonetting of 23 Filipinos near Magalang Elementary School,
Pampanga)
1998 O-77 (Massacre at Malabon, Rizal - 300 to 400 Killed)
1998 O-80 (Statement of Kawabata, Pablito, 18 October 1945 Regarding Atrocities on
Negros Island)
1998 O-81 (Execution of a Filipino Civilian Quirico Lopez by Members of the 36th
Regiment of the Japanese Imperial Army)
1998 O-83 (Filipino Civilians and Guerrillas - Testimonies of Pablito Kawabata - Cebu &
Leyte)
1998 O-84 (Atrocities on Bohol - Testimonies of Pablito Kawabata)
1998 O-88 (Murder of Pitlungay Family)
1998 O-96 (Atrocities - Cabanatuan, Nueva Ecija)
1998 P-8 (Razal Stadium, Manila)
1998 P-10 (Davao City, Davao)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1035
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP
Legal Section, Investigation Division Entry 1358: Index of Cases (Illegal Acts by Japanese in the Philippines),
1945-1949

Box Subject
1998 P-11 (Pinamungajan, Cebu)
1998 P-21 (Valladolid, Carcar, Cebu)
1998 P-24 (Imus, Cavite - Zonification, 27 June 1945)
1998 P-26 (Torture and Murder by Skinning Alive)
1998 P-28 (Tayabas Province, Killing of Alexander)
1998 P-29 (Tayabas Province, Killing of Carolchuck)
1998 P-45 (Pictures of Burned Town, Bamban, Luzon)
1998 P-56 (Lasang, Davao City)
1998 P-70 (Baguio, Davao City - Calinan Concentration Camp)
1998 P-72 (Upper Manue Plantation, near Doro, Dava City)
1998 P-76 (Banarao, Culluwubanio, Davao City - Murder of 18 Filipinos, 13 May 1945)
1998 P-77 (Ventura, Davao - Bayonetting of 9 Chinese, 15 May 1945)
1998 P-78 (Cataluvan Grande, Davao City - Bayonetting of Spriano and Veloscos)
1998 P-79 (Cataluvan Grande, Davao City - Bayonetting of 14 Chinese, 21 May 1945)
1998 P-80 (Cataluvan Grande, Davao City - Bayonetting of 62 Chinese on May 5, 1945
1998 P-82 (Hiyo Davao - Shooting of Kwa Oh, 20 February 1942)
1998 P-83 (Davao City - Mistreatment of Mangler, 20 December 1941)
1998 P-85 (Dumanjug, Cebu)
1998 P-91 (Casanova, Nueva Ecija)
1998 P-99 (Killing of Unknown American Aviator, 8 January 1945)
1998 Q-1 (Shooting of Paradies, M. & R., & 6 Filipino Women, 8 February 1945)
1998 Q-12 (Killing of an Unidentified American Airman by the Japanese at Bacolad City,
Negros)
1998 Q-16 (ATIS Research Report #86 (Suppl. No. 1)
1998 Q-17 (Zonification of Lian and Nasugbu, Batangas)
1998 Q-20 (Ballesteros, Cagayan - Massacre, 1 & 6 January 1944)
1998 Q-21 (Balanga, Bataan - Zonification, 8 December 1944)
1998 Q-23
1998 Q-24 (Mandaue, Cebu - Massacre of Approximately 200, March 1945)
1998 Q-29 (Danbantayan, Cebu - Murder of Arrogante, December 1944)
1998 Q-30 (Manila - Murder of Schnitzler)
1998 Q-32 (Larena, Negros Oriental - Disappearance of Kilat Girls, 4 October 1944)
1998 Q-42 (Davao City)
1998 Q-44 (Cavite City - Torture of Salvador Jimenez)
1998 Q-45 (Negros Cases)
1998 Q-46 (Baybay, Leyte - Torture & Murder of Civilians, Summer 1944)
1998 Q-47 (Bagacay, Bohol - Various Atrocities, 25 June 1944)
1998 Q-48 (Nippon Club, Taft Ave., Malate, Manila - Beatings & Torture of American
Citizens)
1998 Q-49 (366 Leveriza St., Manila - Shooting of Nassar Family, 12 February 1945)
1998 Q-50 (Sibul Springs, Bulacan - Killing of Laraway)
1998 Q-51 (Burning of Dunka-an, Baybay, Leyte)
1998 Q-52 (Balbalasong, Mountain Province - Burning of Town, September 1942)
1998 Q-53 (Mankayan, Mountain Province)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1036
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Investigation Division Entry 1359: Miscellaneous Correspondence File, 1945-1948

Box Subject
1998 Q-59 (Homma Case - Manila Incidents)
1998 S (Dr. Cullen Tortured in Iloilo Prison; Aapts Shot in Valdarama)
1998 T (Provincial Prison, Iloilo City)

Miscellaneous Correspondence File 1945-1948 (0331-UD-1359)


Boxes 1999-2006 location: 290/13/03/04

Box Subject
1999 Administrative Instructions, October 1945-August 1946 (2 folders)
1999 Bulletin of the Judge Advocate General of the Army of the Philippines (Vol. I, Nos.
1-3)
1999 Correspondence File: prisoner of war Administration #1-#4 [Luzon prisoner of war
camp] (4 folders)
1999 Insured and Registered Mail Receipts (IMTFE), January 1947-January 1949 (2
folders)
1999 Selected Opinions - Military Affairs (JAGS Text No. 9), April 1942-June 1944
2000 Copy of Personal Diary of Lt. Col. Roy L. Bodine, Jr; Diary of Lt. Thomas Hirst
Hayes
2000 Custody and Maintenance of prisoners of war Prosecuted by Philippine Republic
2000 Exhibits to Military Justice Guide, September 1941-May 1943
2000 Japanese Information Training Subject Nos. 1-4
2000 Military Justice Guide, July 1936-May 1942
2000 Receipts for Prisoners of War
2000 Textbook on the Japanese Army, Volume Four, September 1944
2000 Whos Who in the Philippines, September 1944
2001 AFPAC Regulations, August 1945-December 1946
2001 AFWESPAC Regulations (File No. 1), August 1945-January 1946
2001 AFWESPAC Regulations (File No. 2), October 1945-October 1946
2001 AFWESPAC Regulations (File No. 3), November 1945-December 1946
2001 ATIS SWPA Bulletin (No. 2113), July 1945
2001 ATIS SWPA Bulletin, January 1945-May 1945
2001 Current Translations (No. 154, No. 172), March 1945, October 1945
2001 Report of Investigation of Atrocities Committed by the Imperial Japanese in Lipa
and Surrounding Areas in the Province of Batangas, Philippine Islands, August
1945
2001 RR Circulars, August-October 1945
2001 SEFIC Intelligence Bulletin, June 1945, August 1945
2001 Standard Operating Procedure for WCB Outgoing Correspondence for
Interrogation Section, August 1945-January 1946
2001 USAFFE Regulations, October 1943-June 1945
2002 Administration - SOP WCID, September 1945-January 1947
2002 ADVATIS Translation, February 1945, June 1945
2002 AFWESPAC Military Commission Orders (1-15), March 1946-December 1946
2002 ATIS SWPA Bulletin, December 1942-November 1945
2002 Daily Bulletin, September 1948
2002 Defense Orientation, December 1945-December 1946 (2 folders)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1037
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Investigation Division Entry 1359: Miscellaneous Correspondence File, 1945-1948

Box Subject
2002 Execution of Condemned Prisoners and Transfer of Term Prisoner to Sugamo
Prison or etc., March 1947-September 1948
2002 Information Bulletin No. 10, July 1942-March 1944
2002 Military Commission Order, February 1947-August 1947
2002 No Title, February 1945, June 1945
2002 No Title, January 1948
2002 No Title, September 1945-October 1946
2002 Prisoner of war Policy File, September 1945-January 1946
2002 Procedure, October-December 1945
2002 Reserves - Memo by Jones Weldon J., May 1936, February 1946
2002 Rules Governing the Trials of War Criminals
2002 SOP for All Prosecutors, October-November 1945
2002 SOP for Enlisted and Civilian Personnel on the Preparation of Correspondence and
General Office Procedure, May 1944-June 1946
2002 The Time Element in Criminal Cases, November 1946
2002 The U.S. High Commissioner, August 1939-March 1946
2002 Trial of War Criminals by Military Commissions, November 1945
2002 USHC Furniture Specifications-A, June 1939
2002 USHC Furniture Specifications-B
2002 War Crimes Commission
2002 Abila C. Raymunda
2002 Abordo, Gaudencio
2002 Akamatsu (Sgt.)
2002 Ando, Ginji (Cpl.)
2002 Arteshe, Pedro R.
2002 Batul, Felipe
2002 Condition of Sea Transportation in 1944 (T. Sgt. Masami Hayashi)
2002 Coretana, Pedro
2002 Dr. Montenegro, Manuel
2002 Eto, Katsuji (Guard)
2002 Gaecia, Joe (Third Class)
2002 Harada, Kaku (Rear Admiral)
2002 Hashimoto, Haruji (Col.)
2002 Holbrook, Woodrow (Lt.)
2002 Horie, Kenju (Lt. Comdr.)
2002 Kanashiro, Kiyoshige
2002 Kawano, Yukio (Sing) (L. Pvt.)
2002 Kobayashi, Takashi
2002 Komatsu, Uginta (Sgt. Maj.)
2002 Maack Frederick Siefken Olfred and Maack Alfred
2002 Maki, Yukio (Capt.)
2002 Malorg, Moises
2002 Motomura, FNU (Ens.)
2002 Nagai, FNU (Cpl.)
2002 Nagai, Yasuhira (Lt.) (JG)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1038
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Investigation Division Entry 1359: Miscellaneous Correspondence File, 1945-1948

Box Subject
2002 Nagayema, FNU (Cpl.)
2003 Douglas, Vernon
2003 Hirose, Shoei
2003 Ishikawa, FNU
2003 Kameyama, FNU
2003 Kira, FNU (Lt. Gen.)
2003 Kita, Shigeki
2003 Matsuoka, (Kakutajii) (Ijuni) (Itoji)
2003 Morita, FNU (Sgt. Maj.)
2003 Muto, FNU (Gen.)
2003 Nagahama, FNU
2003 Nakashima, Kojiro
2003 Nan, So Shio
2003 Nishiyama, FNU
2003 Notatuz, FNU
2003 Ohta, FNU (Civ.)
2003 Ohta, Kumataro
2003 Ohtomo, Takio
2003 Oise, FNU, alias Oishi, Kiyoshi
2003 Oshima, FNU (Col.)
2003 Pequillia, Lucio
2003 Sato, Isao
2003 Scho, Hiroi
2003 Seki, Haruo
2003 Shimamoto, Kyugoro (R. Adm.)
2003 So, Shigeru
2003 Sunhara, Hiroshi
2003 Suzuki, Tamotsu
2003 Suzuki, Tanachi (Lt.)
2003 Suzuki, Tatsuichi
2003 Taguchi, Hiroshi (Navy Aviator Mechanic)
2003 Takahashi, Iwao
2003 Taki, FNU (Guard)
2003 Taneichi, FNU (Capt.)
2003 Tasuki, Kiyato (Kiyoto)
2003 Torimitsu, Jumpei
2003 Washizuka, Seiichi
2003 Yamada, Nobichi
2003 Yamada, Yuichi
2003 Yamashita, FNU (Gen.)
2003 Yamashita, FNU (Rear Adm.)
2003 Yanase, FNU (Capt.)
2003 Yokoyama, FNU (Gen.)
2003 Yoshioka, FNU (Capt.)
2003 Atrocities - 319.1 (Jap Atrocities)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1039
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Investigation Division Entry 1359: Miscellaneous Correspondence File, 1945-1948

Box Subject
2003 Atrocities Carried Out by Japanese Submarines (Report of Fukudome, Commander
in Chief 10th Zone Fleet)
2003 Cagayan, Oriental Misamis, Mindanao (25 February 1946 - Closed Case)
2003 Digest of Reports No. 1 - No. 100
2003 Investigated Atrocity Reports re Luzon Island (Exclusive of Manila) & Mindanao
Island
2003 Izawa, Hiyashi, Sasaki Case
2003 No Title
2003 No Title
2003 No Title
2003 No Title
2003 No Title, January 1946-June 1947
2003 Report No. 125 (Massacres of One Hundred and Twenty Filipino Civilians on the
Island of Lafu, Lallo, Cagayan, on 7 April 1945)
2003 Report No. 149: GHQ/USAFPAC War Crimes Branch - Investigation of the Murder
and Torture of Filipino Civilians at Bayombong and Solano, Nueva Vizcaya
Province, Luzon, Philippine Islands from September 1942 to March 1945 by
Japanese Army
2003 Report of Investigation - Miyamoto, Shimao
2003 Reports of the Investigation Officers on War Crimes Trials, October-December
1946
2003 Summary of Charges Against Various War Criminals (GHQ/AFPAC)
2004 Accidents - Motor Vehicle, March 1946-January 1947
2004 American Graves Report
2004 Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals, January 1946-February 1947
2004 Breakdown of Filipino Civilians Who Died as a Result of War Crimes Committed by
Japanese, 1946
2004 Charge of Quarters, October 1947-October 1948
2004 Comeback Correspondence (Escaped, Recaptured and Captured prisoners of war)
2004 Conferences
2004 Confidential Radios and Correspondence
2004 Correspondence & Investigations, May-November 1946
2004 Death & Accident Reports, Investigation, etc., April 1946-December 1947
2004 Judgement Security, May-September 1948
2004 Law Library
2004 Letter from Legal Section Manila Pertaining Interview and Movement of prisoners
of war and Condemned Prisoners
2004 Medical Reports
2004 Miscellaneous Letters, May 1947-November 1948
2004 Monthly Cost Account, November 1947-February 1949
2004 Naval Report re W. K. Vanderbilt, July 1943
2004 Nellore Reports, June 1946
2004 Non-Military Activities Daily Report, September 1947-November 1948
2004 Passenger List - Hospital Shipment B - Vessel: Arimasan Maru
2004 Procedure, Draft Rules, February-April 1946
2004 Production of Witnesses, July-August 1946
2004 Reports Involving American prisoners of war, internees and civilians
2004 Schedule for Collections

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1040
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Investigation Division Entry 1359: Miscellaneous Correspondence File, 1945-1948

Box Subject
2004 Secretariat Memorandum Nos. 5, 17, and 18
2004 Subpoena, December 1947-February 1948
2004 Telecons 1948
2004 Whereabouts Inquiry of prisoners of war, April-November 1946
2005 14th Army Kempei Tai
2005 Cases - Legal Section Report
2005 Change of Status, November 1946-August 1948
2005 Check Sheet, 1947
2005 Confiscated Money - Reports of Investigation, September 1945-January 1946
2005 Correspondence IBM, October 1946-December 1948
2005 Correspondence Pertaining to Employment of Japanese prisoners of war,
December 1945-July 1948
2005 Disposition of Captured Flight Personnel, January 1948
2005 Document Receipts
2005 Draft Letters of Commendation (Deactivation), Doris Crandell, Room 320
2005 Duty Officers Report, December 1946-November 1948
2005 Hattori Documents
2005 Incoming Letters, January-October 1946
2005 Instruments of Surrender
2005 Letter of Transmittal - U.S. Merchant Vessels: John A. Johnson, Jean Nicolet,
and Richard Hovey, February 1948
2005 List of Revised Cases - Classified According to Place of Atrocities
2005 Monthly Summation No. 8, May 1946
2005 Monthly Summation Report of Legal Section, Manila, March-October 1946
2005 Nakayama, FNU (Lt. Col.), October 1945
2005 Nakazawa, Tasuku - Manuscript 98c
2005 Nurnberg Documents, December 1945-January 1946
2005 Outgoing Correspondence (File Copies), October 1945-May 1946
2005 Petitions, July 1947-September 1948
2005 Prisoners of war Held and Detained by Australians
2005 Property Turn-In Slip Receipts, December 1948-February 1949
2005 Report of Injury to prisoners of war, December 1945-October 1946
2005 Report of International Law Member, July 1946-September 1946
2005 Subpoena, Peoples Court, May 1947-January 1948
2005 Transmittal and Receipts, January-December 1946
2005 Transmittal of Records (prisoners of war), October 1945-January 1945
2005 War Crimes Indictment Against Goering
2005 War Crimes Trial Status Reports
2005 Yokoyama
2006 Cases Pending Execution, August 1946
2006 Certification of Verdict - Military Commission of the Republic of Philippines,
December 1947-October 1949
2006 Completed War Crimes Trial Status Report, August 1946-June 1947
2006 Crimes Committed by Members of the Imperial Japanese Army, at Cabanatuan
Prison Camps No. 1, and No. 3, from September 1942 to May 1943 (Tanaka
Phase)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1041
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Investigation Division Entry 1360: Illegal Acts by Japanese in the Philippines, 1945-1948

Box Subject
2006 Documents Receipts (IMTFE), May 1946-May 1947
2006 Execution Reports, September 1947-September 1948
2006 Far Eastern Command, Military Commission Orders, January 1947-August 1948
2006 Letters from prisoners of war, March-August 1947
2006 Letters of Transmittal, March 1947-December 1948
2006 Mindanao prisoner of war camp No. 1, July 1945-April 1946
2006 Murder of American Flier Near Dumaguete, Negros Oriental, P. I., 13 September
1944
2006 Murder, Attempted Murder, Ill-Treatment of Civilians, Looting and Arson in and
Around Dumaguete, Negros Oriental, during the Period May 1944 to July 1945
2006 NWCO, JAGO, AP, August 1947-July 1948
2006 OBASCOM (Closing Out & Miscellaneous), July 1945-February 1946
2006 Receipt for Condemned and Detained prisoners of war Back from TDY National
War Crimes Office, July 1947-November 1948
2006 Report of Death of prisoners of war, December 1945-September 1947
2006 Transmittal of Records (Prisoners, Civilian Internees), April 1945-April 1946
2006 War Crimes Cost Survey, May 1945-October 1949

Illegal Acts by Japanese in the Philippines, 1945-1948 (0331-UD-1360)


Boxes 2007-2009 location: 290/13/03/06

Box Subject
2007 #172
2007 B-16 (Bataan Death March), Vols. I-II (2 folders)
2007 Cabanatuan (Excess Materials)
2007 Lt. Ichiro Yamanoue
2007 No Title, April 1945-August 1946
2007 No Title, August 1949, October 1949
2007 No Title, July 1947-October 1949
2007 Secret Letters (Miscellaneous)
2007 Surplus Materials Q-3 (Report 292)
2007 U.S. vs Ichiro Yamanoue
2007 Under Investigation
2008 American Bar Association - Address of Mr. Owen Cunningham
2008 Cabanatuan - Excess Materials
2008 Cabanatuan Camps - Numerical Report #93
2008 Fort Santiago Case
2008 New Guinea
2008 No Title, December 1945, December 1946
2008 No Title, January 1947-June 1947
2008 No Title, June 1945-September 1945
2008 No Title, May 1945-June 1945
2008 No Title, October 1945-November 1945
2008 Q-3
2008 Q-3 (Surplus Papers)
2008 Report #178/Pros. #67

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1042
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Investigation Division Entry 1361: Investigation and Reports File, 1945-1949

Box Subject
2008 Research Report No. 72 (Suppl. 1): Japanese Violations of the Laws of War
2009 ATIS Bulletin #1966(Preliminary Examination of Documents ), Document #18237
2009 Cost Accounting for War Trials
2009 Message Book
2009 Morning Reports, July 1946-December 1948 (4 folders)
2009 Pillias, Cisario

Investigation and Reports File 1945-1949 (0331-UD-1361)


Boxes 2010-2011 location: 290/13/03/07

Box Subject
2010 Jean Nicolet
2010 Jean Nicolet - Shipping Articles
2010 000.5: Crimes, Criminals & Offenses (Suspects)
2010 Exhibits for Report 109 (Fort Santiago Case)
2010 Investigation re Tachibana-Maru (Japanese Hospital Ship, Captured 3 August
1945) (Exhibit I)
2010 Investigations, March 1945-September 1946
2010 No Title, December 1945-May 1946
2010 No Title, February-March 1946
2010 No Title, January-December 1946
2010 Prisoners of war
2010 Prisoners of war (War Criminals)
2010 Procedures for Recovered Personnel, August 1945
2010 Reaction Information Reports, May 1946-January 1947 (2 folders)
2010 Submarine Warfare - Japanese Style
2010 Trials, H. Q., AFWESPAC
2011 Japanese prisoners of war
2011 Japanese prisoners of war (3 folders)
2011 LUPOW #1, Monthly Historical Report
2011 Luzon POW Camp #1
2011 No Title, June 1946-September 1947
2011 Prisoners of War (Base and Branch Camps)
2011 Prisoners of war (2 folders)
2011 Prisoners of war (General)
2011 Prisoners of war (Hospitalization)
2011 Prisoners of war (Labor)
2011 Prisoners of war (Miscellaneous) (3 folders)
2011 Prisoners of war Branch Camp
2011 Prisoners of war Branch Labor Camp
2011 Reports on Newspapers, February-April 1946
2011 Venereal Disease

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1043
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Investigation Division Entry 1364: Testimonies and Investigation File, 1945-1948

Identifications Photographs File 1945-1948 (0331-UD-1363)


Boxes 2024-2026 location: 290/13/04/05 and 290/B/06/05

Box Subject
2024 Photographs (Reconstruction)
2024 Photographs (Reconstruction)
2025 No Title, December 1945-March 1946
2025 Identification Photos - Suspected Japanese War Criminals (6 folders)
2025 Reconstruction of War Crimes - Ichijo, Koshin Executing an American Prisoner of
War at Singkang, Celebes, Netherlands East Indies
2025 Table of Contents
2025 Organization Charts (Photostatic Copies), 1944
2026 Record of Trial Cases
2026 No Title
2026 Sworn Statement Executed by Tanaka, Yoshiji

Testimonies and Investigation File 1945-1948 (0331-UD-1364)


Boxes 2027-2029 location: 290/13/04/06

Box Subject
2027 Allin, Sherdie W.
2027 Bailey, John H.
2027 Bandoni, Joseph John
2027 Barnes, Lellon
2027 Barnett, Ira Ray
2027 Bennett, Lee
2027 Bowler, John Edward
2027 Bryan, Alton B.
2027 Carville, John E.
2027 Chambers, Robert
2027 Craig, Jennings B.
2027 Crocker, Frederick W.
2027 Crocker, Frederick W.
2027 Davis, Arvil James
2027 DeAugustine, Dan
2027 DeMunbrun, Elmo
2027 Dunning, Clayton C.
2027 Dupuis, Charles Francis
2027 Farkas, Milton
2027 Feinberg, Morton
2027 Fletcher, Kirk G.
2027 Goodbla, Clinton S.
2027 Hagstrom, Glen
2027 Hagstrom, Glen
2027 Hagstrom, Glen
2027 Hans, George V.

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1044
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP Le-
gal Section, Investigation Division Entry 1364: Testimonies and Investigation File, 1945-1948

Box Subject
2027 Hayes, T. H., Diary of
2027 Herzog, Herbert H.
2027 Imoto, Kaeta
2027 Iwataka, Kenji
2027 Iwataka, Kenji
2027 Kauffman, Vernice
2027 Lawrence, Walter B.
2027 Lawrence, Walter B.
2027 Lawrence, Walter B.
2027 Lochbihler, Edward
2027 Long, Walton F.
2027 MacFarland, Cecil S.
2027 Manning, John O.
2027 Matsumoto, Inokichi
2027 Miller, Brooks, Report on Death of
2027 Minder, Joseph G.
2027 Morrill, Eben
2027 Morse, Harry Hilton
2027 Musselman, Merle M.
2027 Ozella, Barney C.
2027 Peck, Rayburn L.
2027 Peterson, Lester
2027 Pirnat, Peter Paul
2027 Pitts, Ira M.
2027 Retterrath, Peter N.
2027 Sartin, L. B.
2027 Scheibley, Ralph B.
2027 Scholten, Robert E.
2027 Shirley, Ralph E.
2027 Shiyoku, Koh
2027 Skowronski, Tadusz
2027 Smith, Sumner T.
2027 Soderman, Helmer C.
2027 Starkey, Edward E.
2027 Swindell, Leon A.
2027 Swindell, Leon A.
2027 Vonlinger, Dale O.
2027 Warren, William P. (2 folders)
2027 Welch, Charles L.
2028 Alawan Massacre (2 folders)
2028 Death Report, Cabanatuan
2028 Maps
2028 Miscellaneous Correspondence - Puerta Princesa
2028 Organization and Operation of prisoner of war camp #1, Cabanatuan (Exhibits A-E)
(5 folders)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1045
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP In-
ternational Prosecution Section (IPS), Microfilm Publications

Box Subject
2028 Puerto Princesa Massacre
2028 Research Exhibits
2028 Units - Name Lists (Japanese)
2029 American Held Japanese Prisoners of War Personnel Records (1946-1948,
Alphabetical File)
2029 Organization and Operation of prisoner of war camp #1, Cabanatuan (Exhibits F-
M) (8 folders)

Records of the SCAP International Prosecution Section

The International Prosecution Section (IPS) was established by General Order 20, GHQ
SCAP, December 8, 1945. General Order 20 implemented Executive Order 9660, November
29, 1945, which authorized a staff to assist Chief of Counsel Joseph B. Keenan (named
by Presidential appointment, announced November 10, 1945) in the preparation and
prosecution of war crimes charges against high Japanese officials and their principal agents.
The IPS acted as prosecution throughout the trial of 28 defendants before IMTFE, June 4,
1946-November 12, 1948. It was abolished by General Order 3, GHQ SCAP, February 12,
1949, with residual functions transferred to the SCAP Legal Section.

The textual records consist of general correspondence of the Office of the Chief of Counsel
(Chief Prosecutors Correspondence), 1946-1948, with indexes; numbered records of
staff attorneys, 1946-1947; numbered case files, 1945-1947, with indexes; card files
containing names of war crimes suspects and witnesses, ca. 1945-1947; records relating
to witnesses, 1946-1947; various files of documents assembled in evidence, 1907-1947,
some with indexes, with partial microfilm copies (163 rolls); analyses of prosecution
evidence presented to the IMTFE, 1946-1947; copies of documents offered in evidence by
the defense, n.d., with indexes; historical file (ca. 1930-1948), compiled ca. 1945-1948,
with microfilm copy of the diary of former Japanese cabinet minister, the Marquis Koichi
Kido (1930-1945, 2 rolls); briefs, completed applications, and other administrative records
filed with the IMTFE (Court Papers), 1946-1948, with indexes; copies of official IMTFE
trial records, 1945-1948, including transcripts of proceedings, in English and Japanese;
prosecution and defense exhibits, with indexes, and with partial microfilm copy (5 rolls);
and verdicts; photostatic copies of newspaper articles relating to Japanese war crimes and
the IMTFE trial, 1943-1948; reference files (ca. 1899-1948), compiled ca. 1945-1948;
and, miscellaneous records, ca. 1945-1948. NARA Microfilm Publications: M1660-M1669,
M1679-M1701, M1722-M1733. Researchers should consult appropriate NARA finding aids to
ascertain which records are on which rolls.

Microfilm Publication M1660 (7 rolls)


Copies of judgements of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East 1945.

Microfilm Publication M1663 (66 rolls)


International Prosecution Section Staff Historical Files Relating to Cases Tried Before the
International Military Tribunal for the Far East 1945-1948.

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1046
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP In-
ternational Prosecution Section (IPS), Microfilm Publications

Microfilm Publication M1664 (9 rolls)


Miscellaneous Records of the International Prosecution Section 1945-1948. Includes
correspondence, memorandums, reports, cablegrams, conference teletypes, lists of
war criminals and suspects, receipts for documents, lists of library materials, and other
documents relating to war crimes.

Microfilm Publication M1665 (21 rolls)


Prosecution and Defense Summations for Cases tried before the International Military
Tribunal for the Far East 1948.

Microfilm Publication M1666 (64 rolls)


Narrative Summary and Transcripts of Court Proceedings for Cases Tried Before the
International Military Tribunal for the Far East 1946-1948.

Microfilm Publication M1667 (1 roll)


Transcripts of Proceedings in Chambers for Cases Tried Before the International Military
Tribunal for the Far East 1946-1948.

Microfilm Publication M1668 (18 rolls)


Records of the Chief Prosecutor Relating to Preparation for and Conduct of Cases Tried by
the International Military Tribunal for the Far East 1946-1948.

Microfilm Publication M1669 (2 rolls)


Records of the International Prosecution Section: Prosecutions Opening Statements,
Summary of Evidence, and Copies of Indictments 1946.

Microfilm Publication M1679 (1 roll)


War Crimes Trial Documents Collected by the International Prosecution Section for use
Before the International Military Tribunal for the Far East 1945-1948.

Microfilm Publication M1680 (34 rolls)


Documents Assembled by the International Prosecution Section for use as Exhibits Before
the International Military Tribunal for the Far East 1945-1947.

Microfilm Publication M1681 (9 rolls)


Reports, Orders, Studies, and Other Background Documents Gathered by the International
Prosecution Section 1945-1947

Microfilm Publication M1682 (3 rolls)


Indexes to Numerical Case File Relating to Particular Incidents and Suspected War Criminals,
International Prosecution Section 1945-1947.

Microfilm Publication M1683 (73 rolls)


Numerical Case Files Relating to Particular Incidents and Suspected War Criminals,
International Prosecution Section 1945-1947.

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1047
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP In-
ternational Prosecution Section (IPS), Microfilm Publications

Microfilm Publication M1684 (21 rolls)


International Prosecution Section Documents Relating to Witnesses for the Prosecution and
the Defense 1946-1947.

Microfilm Publication M1685 (2 rolls)


Indexes of Exhibits of the Prosecution and of the Defense, Introduced as Evidence Before
the International Military Tribunal for the Far East 1945-1947.

Microfilm Publication M1686 (17 rolls)


Exhibits of the Prosecution and of the Defense, Introduced as Evidence Before the
International Military Tribunal for the Far East 1945-1947.

Microfilm Publication M1687 (1 roll)


Index to Court Exhibits in English and Japanese, International Prosecution Section 1945-1947.

Microfilm Publication M1688 (48 rolls)


Court Exhibits in English and Japanese, International Prosecution Section 1945-1947.

Microfilm Publication M1689 (8 rolls)


Indexes to Numerical Evidentiary Documents Assembled by the Prosecution for use as
Evidence Before the International Military Tribunal for the Far East 1945-1947.

Microfilm Publication M1690 (477 rolls)


Numerical Evidentiary Documents Assembled as Evidence by the Prosecution for us Before
the International Military Tribunal for the Far East 1945-1947.

Microfilm Publication M1691 (2 rolls)


Indexes to Documents Presented as Evidence by the Defense and Defense Documents
Rejected as Evidence Before the International Military Tribunal for the Far East 1945-1947.

Microfilm Publication M1692 (19 rolls)


Documents Presented as Evidence by the Defense Before the International Military Tribunal
for the Far East 1945-1947.

Microfilm Publication M1693 (16 rolls)


Defense Documents Rejected as Evidence Before the International Military Tribunal for the
Far East 1946-1947.

Microfilm Publication M1694 (3 rolls)


Alphabetical Series of Defense Documents Presented for Evidence and Rejected by the
International Military Tribunal for the Far East 1945-1947.

Microfilm Publication M1695 (1 roll)


Index to Names of Witnesses and Suspected War Crimes Perpetrators Who Appeared before
the International Military Tribunal for the Far East 1945-1947.

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1048
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Records of the SCAP In-
ternational Prosecution Section (IPS), Microfilm Publications

Microfilm Publication M1696 (2 rolls)


Indexes to Files Showing the Receipt and Distribution of Defense Documents and the
Receipt of Affidavits from Prisoners of War and Other Sources 1946-1948.

Microfilm Publication M1697 (6 rolls)


Analyses of the Documentary Evidence Introduced by the Prosecution Before the
International Military Tribunal for the Far East 1946-1948.

Microfilm Publication M1698 (1 roll)


Indexes to Court Documents Including Orders, Rules of Procedure, and Copies of the
Indictment and Motions of the Defense 1946-1948.

Microfilm Publication M1699 (3 rolls)


Court Documents Including Orders, Rules of Procedure, and Copies of the Indictment and
Motions of the Defense 1946-1948.

Microfilm Publication M1700 (1 roll)


Indexes and Lists of Witnesses for the Defense and for the Prosecution before the
International Military Tribunal for the Far East 1946-1948.

Microfilm Publication M1701 (4 rolls)


Numeric Records of the Prosecution Attorneys Relating to the Prosecutions Evidence before
the International Military Tribunal for the Far East 1946-1948.

Microfilm Publication M1722 (17 rolls)


Records Pertaining to Rules and Procedures Governing the Conduct of Japanese War Crimes
Trials, Atrocities Committed Against Chinese Laborers, and Background Investigations of
Major Japanese War Criminals.

Microfilm Publication 1723 (7 rolls)


Miscellaneous documents relating to Japans economic, industrial, military and diplomatic
activities, used as background materials by the International Prosecution Section, 1929-
1945.

Microfilm Publication 1724 (8 rolls)


Nuremberg Transcripts Used as Reference Documents by the International Prosecution
Section for the International Military Tribunal for the Far East 1945-1947.

Microfilm Publication 1725 (3 rolls)


Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers report on the Summation of U.S. Army Military
and Non-Military activities in the Far East 1945-1947.

Microfilm Publication 1726 (59 rolls)


Records of the Trials and Clemency Petitions for accused Japanese War Criminals Tried at
Yokohama, Japan, by a military commission appointed by the commanding general, Eight
Army 1945-1948.

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1049
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Government Section
Entry 1376: Zaibatsu File, 1945-1950

Microfilm Publication M1727 (34 rolls)


Records of Trials of Accused Japanese War Criminals Tried at Manila, Philippines by a military
commission convened by the commanding general of the U.S. Army in the Western Pacific
1945-1947.

Microfilm Publication M1728 (3 rolls)


Records of the trial of accused War Criminal Hiroshi Tamura, tried by a Military Tribunal
appointed by the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers, Tokyo, Japan 1948-1949.

Microfilm Publication M1661 (4 rolls)


Transcripts from the Case of the U.S. vs. Soemu Toyoda and Hiroshi Tamura 1946-1948.

Microfilm Publication M1729 (7 rolls)


Records of the Trial of accused War Criminal Soemu Toyoda, tried by a Military Tribunal
appointed by the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers, Tokyo, Japan 1948-1949.

Microfilm Publication M1730 (1 roll)


Miscellaneous documents relating to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and other
Japanese military activities, 1941-1945.

Microfilm Publication M1731 (1 roll)


Photostatic copies of newspaper articles relating to Japanese war crime and war crimes
trials, 1943-1948.

Microfilm Publication M1732 (19 rolls)


Miscellaneous International Prosecution Section documents used as background materials in
preparation for the International Military Tribunal for the Far East 1940-1948.

Microfilm Publication M1733 (1 roll)


Photographs of Japanese soldiers and of Allied prisoners of war 1942-1946.

Microfilm Publication M1662 (44 rolls)


Studies, Reports and Other Reference Documents 1944-1948. Includes numerous Joint
Army-Navy Intelligence Studies (JANIS) of Indochina, China, Korea, Japan; Allied Translator
and Interpreter Section (ATIS) reports; and, Economic Warfare Section-Department of
Justice reports.

The non-textual records consist of Motion Pictures (1 reel): Japanese newsreel showing
interrogation of captured U.S. pilots, and Prime Minister Hideki Tojo, ca. 1944, and
Photographic Prints (44 images): Views, from Japanese sources, of Japanese soldiers in
action and of Allied prisoners of war, ca. 1942-1945.

Government Section

Zaibatsu File 1945-1950 (0331-UD-1376)


Boxes 2089-2099 location: 290/13/08/01

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1050
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Government Section
Entry 1372: Purge Miscellaneous File, 1945-1951

Purge Miscellaneous File 1945-1951 (0331-UD-1372)


Boxes 2053-2067 location: 290/13/06/03

Box Subject
2053 Administration - 1947 (Books I-IV)
2053 Administration 1945-1946
2053 No Title, September-October 1947
2054 Administration - 1947 (Book V)
2054 Administration - 1948-1949
2054 Administration - 1950-1951
2054 Directives 1947
2054 Directives - 1948-1951
2054 Kokka Keisatsu Kankei, July 1948
2055 Committees, etc., November 1946-February 1951
2055 Directives 1946
2055 Forces Influencing the Japanese Cabinet, 1885-1945
2055 Personnel of the Former Kure Naval Station
2055 Personnel of the Former Sasebo Naval Station, September 1950
2055 Press - August 1947
2055 Publications, February 1946-May 1951
2055 Schedule of Restricted Concerns (as of 30 September 1946)
2055 Statistics - Purge 1947
2055 Statistics - Purge - 1948-1951
2056 500.25: Requests for Retention in Office of Former Career Army and Navy Officers
- Book One, August 1947-June 1948
2056 500.26: Requests for Retention in Office of Former Career Army and Navy Officers
- Book Two, December 1945-January 1948
2056 500.27: Requests for Retention in Office of Former Career Army and Navy Officers
- Book Three, July 1947-September 1948
2056 Appeals Standards, March 1950-November 1950
2056 Chronology of the Purge, October 1945-January 1951 (2 folders)
2056 No Title
2056 No Title, November 1945
2056 Purge Criteria - Category B, December 1945-March 1948
2056 Purge Criteria - Category C, March 1947-July 1947
2056 Purge Criteria - Category D, October 1946-April 1947
2056 Purge Criteria - Category E, March 1947-August 1947
2056 Purge Criteria - Category F, 1947
2056 Purge Criteria - Category G, December 1946-January 1949
2056 Purge Criteria - General, January 1946-September 1950
2056 Purge Criteria, January 1946-June 1950
2056 Purge Directives and Precedents - Category B
2056 Purge Directives and Precedents - Category C (3 folders)
2056 Purge Directives and Precedents - Category E
2056 Purge Directives and Precedents - Category F
2056 Purge Directives and Precedents - Category G
2056 Purge Directives and Precedents - References, November 1945-January 1951

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1051
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Government Section
Entry 1372: Purge Miscellaneous File, 1945-1951

Box Subject
2056 Purge Precedents, etc. - Extra Copies
2056 Requests for Retention in Office of Former Career Army and Navy Officers -
Second Demobilization Board, May 1946-July 1948
2057 500.28: Demobilization Board, May 1948-December 1949
2057 500.30: Kaigun Tokumu Bu - Japanese Naval Special Service [Empty Folder]
2057 500.32: Economic Purge - General, December 1946-June 1950
2057 500.34: Economic Purge - Industrial Organizations Book I, Feb. 1947-February 1948
2057 500.34: Economic Purge - Industrial Organizations, Book II, Dec. 1946-March 1948
2057 500.35: Economic Purge - Communication Organization, January 1946-January 1948
2057 500.36: Economic Purge - Agriculture and Fishing Organizations, January-July 1947
2057 500.38: Agriculture, July 1947-January 1948
2057 500.39: Branch Managers - Books I and II, July 1947
2057 500.40: Construction - Gumis Shimizu Gumi, Obayashi Gumi and Others, January-
March 1948
2057 500.41: Corporations Prescribed in Appendix II and Home Ministry Ordinance No.
1 of 1946 (General Purge Information), November 1948
2057 500.42: Japan Horse Racing Association, February 1946-July 1948
2057 500.43: Public Information Media Purge, May 1946-September 1948
2057 500.44: Articles Violating SCAPIN 548 Newspapers
2057 Demobilization Board - Releases 500.28, October 1947-May 1948
2057 Economic Purge - Financial Organizations 500.33, January 1947-December 1947
2057 Reclamation Projects - (Investing Military Personnel) of Agricultural Societies,
April 1946-October 1947
2057 Tokumu Kikan - Japanese Army Special Service [Empty Folder]
2058 500.46: Officials of Occupied Territories - Formosa, November 1945
2058 500.48: Clearance of Personnel 1946
2058 500.48: Clearance of Personnel - 1947, January-March 1947
2058 500.48: Periodicals - Articles Violating SCAPIN 548, May-June 1947
2058 500.50: Transmittal of Questionnaires Book I, February 1946-May 1947
2058 500.51: Educational Purge, October 1945-July 1950
2058 500.53: Record of Instructions to Kanamori Pertaining to Purge, January 1947-
May 1947
2058 500.54: Monthly Summation, March 1947-April 1951
2058 500.55: Employment of Japanese Nationals, June 1946-January 1950
2058 500.57: Purged Scientists, September 1950
2058 600.2: Appeals Board Book I, April-November 1947
2058 600.2: Appeals Board Book II, December 1947-March 1948
2058 600.2: Appeals Board Book III, March 1948-May 1948
2058 600.2: Appeals Board Book IV, June 1948
2058 600.4: Second Appeals Board, December 1948-November 1950
2058 Appeals Board Decisions on Borderline Cases, April 1949-June 1950
2058 Appeals Board Decisions on Borderline Cases, June 1949-June 1950
2058 Official Gazette No. 116, October 1950
2059 1000.1: Statistics & Review Branch Special Papers Reports from Military
Government Teams, February-May 1947
2059 1000.2: Reports of Persons Passed by Central Screening Committee
2059 1000.4: Statistics & Review Branch Special Papers, March 1948-May 1951

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1052
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Government Section
Entry 1372: Purge Miscellaneous File, 1945-1951

Box Subject
2059 600.5: Appeals Report 1949 - Book I
2059 600.5: Appeals Report 1950 - Book II
2059 800.1: Book I - May 1946 to May 1947 - Memos for the Record
2059 800.1: Book II - Memos for the Record, June 1947-December 1948
2059 800.1: Book III - January 1949 to - Memos for the Record
2059 800.2: Book I - November 1946-October 1947 - Memos for Public Service
Qualification Division, Major Napier and Snow
2059 800.2: Book II - November 1947 to December 1948 - Memos for Public Service
Qualification Division, Major Napier and Snow, Chief, P.S.Q.D.
2059 800.2: Memos for Major Napier - Book IV, February 1948-June 1951
2059 800.3: Book I - May 1946 to - Memos for Chief and Deputy Chiefs, Government
Section
2059 800.4: Memorandum for Central Liaison Office, Tokyo (CLO), Jan.1947 to Oct.
1947
2059 800.5: Index for Memos, Central Liaison Office, October 1946-May 1949
2059 Book III - January 1949 to May 1950 - Memos for Major Napier, Jan. 1949-May
1950
2059 Memos for Chief, Government Section - Mr. Rizzo, January-August 1951
2060 1000.5: Inspection Trip, September 1948
2060 1000.7: Project Status Report - Book I, December 1946-September 1947
2060 1000.7: Project Status Report - Book II, October 1947-January 1948
2060 1000.7: Project Status Report - Book III, February 1948-December 1949
2060 1000.7: Project Status Report - Book IV, January 1950-September 1951
2060 1000.8: Miscellaneous, March 1946-June 1950
2060 2000.1: Japanese Red Cross - Personnel , April-May 1946
2060 Chogoku Shimbunsha, May-December 1947
2060 Depurge News Items Book I, October-November 1950
2060 Hyuga Nichinichi Shimbun, July-September 1947
2060 Ikuseisha, October 1947
2060 Jitsugyo no Sekai, August 1947
2060 Kagaku Shugi Kogyo, December 1947
2060 Kyoto Nichi Nichi Shimbun, September-November 1947
2060 Project Status Report, July 1950-June 1951
2060 Questionnaire Status Report, 9 April 1947
2060 Saga Shimbun, July 1947
2060 Shizuoka Minyu Shimbun, July-September 1947
2060 Status Report, 31 December 1949
2060 Tokushima Nichinichi Shimbun, August 1947-May 1948
2060 Toyo Keizai Shimpo, March-August 1947
2060 Yomiuri Shimbun, July-September 1947
2061 ARS
2061 Chiba Shimpo Sha, July-September 1947
2061 Chobun Kaku Publishing Co., July-December 1947
2061 Chosen Kinyu Kumiai Rengokai
2061 Chubu Nippon Shimbun
2061 Chugai Shimpo, July-September 1947

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1053
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Government Section
Entry 1372: Purge Miscellaneous File, 1945-1951

Box Subject
2061 Chugai Shogyo Shimpo Sha, March-May 1947
2061 Dai Asia Kensetsusha
2061 Dai Nippon Kinki Kai
2061 Dai Nippon Shuppan K. K., July 1947
2061 Daido Juku
2061 Daiichi Koron Sha
2061 Daiichi Shobo
2061 Daiichi Shuppan Kyokai
2061 Daiichi Shuppan Sha
2061 Daimonji Shoten
2061 Dainihon Kinnokai
2061 Dainippon Seinendan, December 1947
2061 Dainippon Yubenkai Kodansha
2061 Daito Shuppansha
2061 Daitojuku Shuppan-Bu
2061 Diamond Sha, October 1947
2061 Dobun Shoin
2061 Dobunkan
2061 Doitsu Jiho Sha
2061 Domei Tsushin, July 1947-May 1951
2061 Fujokai
2061 Gaiko Jiho Sha
2061 Ganshodo, October 1947
2061 Geibi Nichi Nichi Shimbun, June-July 1947
2061 Gifu Nichi Nichi Shimbun, July-October 1947
2061 Hakodate Times, July 1947
2061 Heibon-Sha
2061 Hibonkaku, December 1947
2061 Ishin Kai
2061 Isshin Juku
2061 Jiei Sha
2061 Jimbunshoin, July 1947
2061 Jinseisha
2061 Jitsugyo-No-Nihon Sha
2061 Johokyoku
2061 Jomo Shimbun, July 1947
2061 Kaizo Sha
2061 Kakumeiso Kakumeihosha
2061 Kanagawa Ken Shimbun, July-September 1947
2061 Kanagawa Nichi Nichi Shimbun, February 1946-July 1947
2061 Kanagawa Nichi Nichi Shimbun, July-September 1947
2061 Kasumigaseki Shobo
2061 Keibun-Sha
2061 Keio Shobo, July 1947
2061 Keisatsu Kyokai

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1054
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Government Section
Entry 1372: Purge Miscellaneous File, 1945-1951

Box Subject
2061 Keizai Joho Sha
2061 Kigen Nisen Roppyakunen Hoshuku Kai, July 1947
2061 Kinkei Gakuin, November 1947
2061 Kita Nippon Shimbun Sha, July-August 1947
2061 Kobun Sha
2061 Kogan Hokkojo, August 1947
2061 Kohon Siekoku
2061 Kokon Shoin
2061 Kokumin Hyoronsha, December 1947
2061 Kokumin Kyoiku Tosho K. K.
2061 Kokumin No Tomo Sha, July 1947
2061 Kokumin Seishin Bunka
2061 Kokumin Seishin Sodoin Chuo Remmei, October 1947
2061 Kokusai Bunka Kyokai
2061 Kokusai Seikei Gakkai
2061 Konnichi No Mondai
2061 Koyo Shoin
2061 Kure Nichi Nichi Shimbun, July 1947
2061 Kyuzai-sha
2061 Manshu Iju Kyokai
2061 Meguro Shotan
2061 Miyako Shimbun, October 1947
2061 Muroran Mainichi Shimbun
2061 Nagasaki Nichinichi Shimbun Sha
2061 Nagoya Mainichi Shimbun
2061 Nagoya Nichi Nichi Shimbun, July-August 1947
2061 Nagoya Shimbun, December 1947
2061 Nanshin Mainichi Shimbun - (Includes) Nanshin Nichi Nichi Shimbun, July 1947
2061 Nanshin Sha
2061 Nara Nichi Nichi Shimbun, July 1947
2061 Nichinichi Shimbunsha
2061 Niigata Shimbun
2061 Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun
2061 Nippon Kogyo Shimbun, July 1947
2061 Nippon Shimbun Kyokai
2061 Nippon Times, May-July 1947
2061 Nipponkai Shimbun
2061 Niroku Shimpo Sha
2061 Oita Shimbun Sha
2061 Osaka Cho-Ho Sha
2061 Osaka Jiji Shimpo
2061 Osaka Keizai Shimbun
2061 Osaka Konnichi Shimbun Sha
2061 Osaka Nichi Nichi Shimbun, July 1947
2061 Otaru Shimbunsha

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1055
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Government Section
Entry 1372: Purge Miscellaneous File, 1945-1951

Box Subject
2061 Purge (Press & Publishing Companies), 1947
2061 Shimotsuke Shimbun, July 1947
2061 Shin Aichi, November 1947
2061 Shin Hochi Shimbun
2061 Shin Iwate
2061 Shinano Mainichi Shimbun
2061 Shizuoka Shimpo
2061 Shoyo Shinpo
2061 Tairiku Shimpo
2061 Taisho Nichinichi Shimbun
2061 Taiwan Nichi Nichi Shimpo
2061 Teito Nichi Nichi Shimbun
2061 Tengyo Minpo Sha
2061 Toa Shinpo Sha, January 1948
2061 Tokushima Mainichi Shimbun, August 1947
2061 Too Nippo Sha
2061 Toyama Nippo Sha, July 1947
2061 Wakayama Shimbun, July 1947
2061 Yamagata Shimbun, July-October 1947
2061 Yamanashi Nichi Nichi
2061 Yukan Osaka Shimbun, July 1947
2062 Asahi Eiga Seisaku K. K., September 1947
2062 Asahi Shimbun (Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, Chubu, Seibu Branches), November 1947
2062 Asahi Shimbun, December 1947
2062 Book Publishers A-K
2062 Book Publishers -Amendments-
2062 Book Publishers M-Z
2062 Chuka Denei Kofun Yugen, September 1947
2062 Cocco Film Co., Ltd.
2062 Company Officials 2 - Order No. 1, Appendix II Paragraph 8, Reports 21-40
2062 Company Officials 3 - Order No. 1, Appendix II Paragraph 11, Reports 1-30
2062 Company Officials 4 - Order No. 1, Appendix II Paragraph 11, Reports 31-60
2062 Company Officials 5 - Order No. 1, Appendix II Paragraph 11, Reports 61-90
2062 Dai Nippon Eiga Kyokai, July 1947
2062 Daito Cinema Co., July 1947
2062 Film and Theatrical Companies 4/30/47
2062 Japan Publishers Association List
2062 JG Requests for Deletion of Blacklisted Companies JG; Japanese Government,
October 1947
2062 Jiyu Shuppan Kyokai (Free Publications Association), May 1946, January 1948
2062 Kahoku Denei Koshi
2062 Kainan Shimbun, July 1947
2062 Kaiseisha, July 1947
2062 Kyoto Cinema Studio
2062 List of Influential Newspapers, June 1947

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1056
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Government Section
Entry 1372: Purge Miscellaneous File, 1945-1951

Box Subject
2062 List of Information Medial Companies to be Added to Par 10, March-July 1947
2062 Magazines & Books 30 April 1946
2062 Manshu Eiga Kyokai
2062 Nagoya Shichisei Club
2062 Nanyo Kyokai, July 1947
2062 Nationalistic Organizations 4/40/47
2062 Nationalistic Organizations Publishing Periodicals List
2062 Newspapers 4/30/47
2062 Nichi-I Bunka Kyokai, July 1947
2062 Nihon Seinen Kyoikukai
2062 Nihon Shuppan Bunka Kyokai, July 1947
2062 Nikkatsu K. K. June 1947
2062 Nippon Bunka Chuo Remmei, July 1947
2062 Nippon Dempo Tsushin-sha
2062 Nippon Eiga Sha, January 1947
2062 Nippon Hoso Kyokai, July 1947
2062 Nippon Hyoron-sha
2062 Nippon Kyobun-sha
2062 Nippon Shuppan Kai, July 1947
2062 Nosan Gyoson Bunka Kyokai
2062 Number of Persons to be Depurged by Category
2062 Obun Sha, July 1947
2062 Okakura Shobo, August 1947
2062 Okura Zaimu Kyokai, November-December 1947
2062 Organizational Charts of Information Media Companies
2062 Propaganda Publications, March 1946-October 1947
2062 Riken Kagaku Eiga K. K., July 1947
2062 Riso-sha, July-August 1947
2062 Ritsumeikan
2062 Sangabo, July 1947
2062 Sangyo Kumiai Chuo Kai
2062 Sanseido, July 1947
2062 Satomi Nippon Bunkagaku Kenkyusho
2062 Seibundo Shinkosha, January 1948
2062 Seikatsu-sha
2062 Seiken Sha
2062 Shakai Kyoiku Kai
2062 Shibun Kai, July 1947
2062 Shido Bunko Library, July 1947
2062 Shin Sekai Eiga Co., July 1947
2062 Shin Taiyo Sha (Modern Nippon Sha)
2062 Shincho-sha
2062 Shinko Cinema, August 1947-February 1948
2062 Shinkoa Sha
2062 Shishio Bunko

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1057
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Government Section
Entry 1372: Purge Miscellaneous File, 1945-1951

Box Subject
2062 Shochiku Motion Picture Co., July-November 1947
2062 Shogakkan
2062 Showa Shobo
2062 Shubunkaku
2062 Shunju Sha
2062 Sozo Sha
2062 Takayama Shoin
2062 Teishin Kyokai
2062 Teito Nichinichi Shimbun
2062 Tensen- sha
2062 Tensho Sha (Tensho Gidan), August 1947
2062 Toa Dobun Kai
2062 Toa Remmei Kyokai
2062 Toho Eiga Kabushiki Kaisha
2062 Tokyo Takarazuka Gekijo
2062 Toyo Kyokai
2062 Umi-to- Sora Sha
2062 Yamato Musubi, August 1947
2062 Zaidan Hojin Dainippon Keibo Kyokai, July 1947
2063 Company Officials - Order No. 1, Appendix 11 Paragraph 11, Reports 91-120
2063 Company Officials - Order No. 1, Appendix 11 Paragraph 11, Reports 141-161
2063 Company Officials - Order No. 1, Appendix 11 Paragraph 11b, Reports 61-85
2063 Councillors, April 1947-February 1948
2063 Data on All Companies Screened per Advice Miss Chrok Formerly Government
Section - Paragraph 6, 7, 8, 11, 12
2063 Economic Allegations & Petitions, July 1947-August 1947
2063 Economic Purge Dedicated to Major Napier, April 1948
2063 Governors, March-July 1947
2063 Holding Companies - Japanese Government Recommendations that they are not
added to Paragraph 11
2063 Horse Racing Association
2063 Japanese Corporations, Organizations, Information, Civil Service Bank
2063 List of Purgees (Economic) According to Date of Designation
2063 Mayors, March 1947
2063 Miscellaneous Economic Informations, July-November 1947
2063 Miscellaneous Informations on Placing Companies in Various Paragraphs of the
Appendices to Purge Extensions
2063 Newly Formed Companies 1947
2063 No Title, May 1947
2063 Organization Charts of Economic Companies
2063 Organization of Companies Paragraph 6 - Constitutional and Number of Present
Officers
2063 Organization of Paragraph 12 - Constitutional and Present Office Holders
2063 Paragraph 11 Companies - Organizational Information
2063 Paragraph 6
2063 Paragraph 6 Subsidiary Company

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1058
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Government Section
Entry 1372: Purge Miscellaneous File, 1945-1951

Box Subject
2063 Paragraph 8
2063 Public Office Qualification Examination Committee, March 1947-May 1948 (2
folders)
2063 Representatives, April 1947-January 1949
2063 Zaibatsu, January-July 1947
2064 Career Army Officers
2064 Ex-Peers, August 1947-February 1948
2064 First Class Officials, June 1947-April 1948
2064 Kodan; Public Corporation, June-October 1947
2064 List of Naval Officers Provisionally Designated in the Official Gazette on Nov. 28,
1947
2064 Local Headmen I Unopposed, July 1947
2064 Local Headmen II Opposed, October 1947
2064 Miscellaneous, January 1947-February 1949
2064 Municipal Assemblies, July-October 1947
2064 No Title
2064 No Title, September 1947-January 1948
2064 Paragraph 10, May-June 1947
2064 Paragraph 11A, April 1947-May 1948
2064 Paragraph 11B, May 1947-April 1948
2064 Paragraph 12, April-December 1947
2064 Paragraph 6, May 1947-December 1947
2064 Paragraph 7, May 1947
2064 Paragraph 8, May 1947-April 1948
2064 Paragraph 9A & 9B, August 1947-June 1948
2064 Prefectural Assembly, June 1947-May 1948
2064 Prefectural Committees, August 1947-January 1948
2064 Public Service, June-October 1947
2064 Questionnaires Status Report, May 1947-April 1947
2064 Second Class Officials, May 1948
2064 The List of the Commissioned Officer in the Regular Army Vol. 1
2065 Category B - Category A, C, D, E, F, G, September 1950
2065 Extra, SCAPIN 550 Cases
2065 List of Appeal Cases Examined - from 3rd to 119th Meeting - Public Office
Qualifications Appeal Board, February 1949-September 1950
2065 List of Appellants 27 June 1949 - Public Office Qualifications Appeal Board (2nd)
2065 List of Naval Officers Provisionally Designated in the Official Gazette on Nov. 28,
1947
2065 List of Provisional Designees of Category D Organizations
2065 Lists of Provisional Designees - Category B, November 1947
2065 No Title
2065 Ordinances (Cabinet, Imperial) - Purge etc., July 1948
2065 Provisional Designees - Category A, December 1947-February 1950
2065 Provisional Designees - Category B, September 1947
2065 Provisional Designees - Kempei Tai - Published 28 December 1947: 2nd
Provisional Designee List

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1059
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Government Section
Entry 1372: Purge Miscellaneous File, 1945-1951

Box Subject
2065 Provisional Designees - Kempei Tai, November 1947
2065 Reinstated Purgees - Book I, July-October 1950
2065 Reinstated Purgees - Book II, October 1950
2065 Reinstated Purgees - Book V
2065 Roster of Appellants under Category B (Passed) 18 May 1950 - Public Office
Qualifications Appeal Board, May 1950
2065 SCAPIN 548 - Japanese Government Ordinances in Compliance, August 1946-June
1949
2066 1946 Purgees by Name List and Category Totals Questionnaires of Reinstated
Persons Enclosed, May 1946-January 1947
2066 Central Lists of Persons Barred or Removed, June-December 1947
2066 Committee No. 4, Inquiries & Replies, March-June 1946
2066 Compilation of SCAPIN 550 and Regulations Published by Imperial Japanese
Government, April 1946
2066 Economic Unrepatriates, Follow Up, March 1948
2066 Educational Purge - SCAPINS and Ordinances, October 1945-June 1950
2066 Educational Purge, December 1946-July 1950
2066 Far Eastern Commission Policy Concerning the Purge (Signed) Osborne Hauge,
February 1949
2066 Far Eastern Commission, Inquiries & Replies, June 1946-November 1949
2066 Imperial Ordinance No. 1
2066 Imperial Ordinance No. 101 and SCAPIN 548
2066 List of Local Purgees by Prefectures as of 10 May 1948
2066 List of Persons Barred or Removed, Local - September 1947 to December 1947
2066 Lists of Provisional Designees, Category G Economic Recommended Candidates
2066 Local - Barred or Removed 1948
2066 Maritime Safety Agency, October 1947-March 1950
2066 Memorandums for Information, November-December 1946
2066 Minutes of Committee No. 4 Meetings, May-November 1946
2066 Minutes of Far Eastern Commission Meetings, March 1946-November 1949
2066 Purge - SCAPINS, Ordinances
2066 Purge Ordinances
2066 Purge Policy, March 1946-February 1949
2066 Purge Statistics, Final Reports, May 1948-April 1949
2066 Purge Statistics, May 1948-October 1950
2066 Purge, January 1946-April 1947
2066 Report of Central, Barred or Removed
2066 Reports of Progress Provisional Designations
2066 SCAPINS - Purge, etc., October 1945-March 1950
2066 Women Purgees
2066 Zaibatsu Family and Appointees Lists, June 1949, August 1949
2067 (GHQ/SCAP Military Intelligence Section, General Staff) Allied Translator and
Interpreter Section - Press Translation and Summaries - Japan: 25 Volumes
2067 Chronology of the Purge, October 1945-January 1951
2067 Japanese Army Officers, January 1946-March 1949
2067 Public Office Qualification Appeals Board, February 1947-December 1947
2067 Study of Purge Requirements, January 1946-May 1951

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1060
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Government Section
Entry 1377: Far East Command and Joint Chiefs of Staff Directives, 1945-1951

Far East Command and Joint Chiefs of Staff Directives 1945-1951 (0331-UD-1377)
Boxes 2100-2132 location: 290/13/08/04

Box Subject
2100 Memorandum for Information 001/Index III, 001/53 to 001/60, Dec. 1946-March
1947
2100 Memorandum for Information 001/61 to 001/70, February 1947-April 1947
2100 Memorandum for Information 001/81 to 001/90, July 1947-September 1947
2100 Memorandum for Information 001/71 to 001/80, April 1947-June 1947
2100 Memorandum for Information 001/91 to 001/100, September 1947-November
1947
2100 Memorandum for Information 001/101 to 001/110, November 1947-January 1948
2100 Memorandum for Information 001/111 to 001/120, February 1948-April 1948
2100 Memorandum for Information 001/121 to 001/130, April 1948-June 1948
2100 Memorandum for Information 001/131 to 001/135, June 1948-July 1948
2100 Memorandum for Information 001/136 to 001/140, July 1947-August 1948
2100 Memorandum for Information 001/141 to 001/145, September 1948
2101 Memorandum for Information 001/146 to 001/150, October 1948-November 1948
2101 Memorandum for Information 001/151 to 001/232, November 1948-June 1950
2102 Memorandum for Information 001/233 to 001/290, June 1950-July 1951
2102 Memorandum for Information 002/2, March 1948
2102 Memorandum for Information 004/7 to 004/20, January 1947-February 1948
2102 Memorandum for Information 004/21 to 004/30, February 1948-June 1948
2102 Memorandum for Information 004/31 to 004/40, July 1948-September 1948
2103 Memorandum for Information 004/41 to 004/123, October 1948-June 1951 (5
folders)
2103 Memorandum for Information 008/2 to 018, July 1946-November 1949
2103 Memorandum for Information 020/3 to 020/135, May 1946-January 1949 (12
folders)
2104 Memorandum for Information 020/136 to 020/150, February 1949-June 1949
2104 Memorandum for Information 020/151 to 020/167, June 1949-April 1950
2104 Memorandum for Information 035 to 058, June 1948-July 1948
2104 Memorandum for Information 046 to 046/1, January 1948
2104 Memorandum for Information 064/2 to 064/10, February 1948-January 1949
2104 Memorandum for Information 064/11 to 064/24, February 1949-June 1950
2104 Memorandum for Information 071 to 074/10, December 1946-February 1948
2104 Memorandum for Information 074 to 080, January 1947-July 1949
2104 Memorandum for Information 081 to 084, February 1947-November 1947
2104 Memorandum for Information 085 to 088, May 1947-November 1950
2104 Memorandum for Information 089 to 100, February 1947-April 1947
2104 Memorandum for Information 100/1 to 110, April 1947-May 1947
2105 Memorandum for Information 111 to 117/8, May 1947-June 1948
2105 Memorandum for Information 118 to , May 1947-December 1947
2105 Memorandum for Information 129 to 129/19, July 1947-March 1948 (4 folders)
2105 Memorandum for Information 129/25 to 129/ , March 1949-July 1949
2105 Memorandum for Information 131 to 140, July 1947-May 1949
2105 Memorandum for Information 141 to 200, August 1947-October 1950 (10 folders)
2106 Memorandum for Information 201 to 205, July 1948-June 1950
2106 Memorandum for Information 206 to 210, May 1949-July 1949
2106 Memorandum for Information 211 to 215, November 1948-December 1949
2106 Memorandum for Information 216 to 220, December 1948-April 1950
2106 Memorandum for Information 221 to 229, January 1949-October 1950
2107 Memorandum for Information 230 to 239, April 1949-February 1951
2107 Memorandum for Information 243 to 243/4, December 1949-August 1950

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1061
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Government Section
Entry 1377: Far East Command and Joint Chiefs of Staff Directives, 1945-1951

Box Subject
2107 Memorandum for Information 244, January 1950
2107 Memorandum for Information 245, January 1950
2107 Memorandum for Information 246, February 1950
2107 Memorandum for Information 246/1, April 1950
2108 Memorandum for Information 247, February 1950
2108 Memorandum for Information 248, February 1950
2108 Memorandum for Information 249, March 1950
2108 Memorandum for Information 250 to 250/4, June 1950-July 1950
2108 Memorandum for Information 251, June 1950
2108 Memorandum for Information 255 to 255/2, September 1950-October 1950
2108 Memorandum for Information 265, April 1951
2108 Minutes - I.A.T.B. 1st to 35th Meeting, February 1947-March 1948 (4 folders)
2109 Minutes - I.A.T.B. 36th to 40th Meeting, May 1948-May 1949
2109 I.A.T.B. Papers - 002 Series, December 1946-June 1947
2109 I.A.T.B. Papers - 003 to 020, February 1947-June 1947
2109 I.A.T.B. Papers - 020 to 030, June 1947-April 1948
2109 I.A.T.B. Papers - 026 Series, June 1947-February 1949
2109 I.A.T.B. Papers - 031 to 035/5, October 1947-June 1948
2109 I.A.T.B. Papers - 035/6 to 035/10, May 1949
2109 I.A.T.B. Papers - 036 to 040, January 1948-April 1948
2110 I.A.T.B. Papers - 041 to 050, November 1948-December 1949
2110 Minutes - Committee #1, Reparations, 1st to 70th Meeting, October 1946-March
1947
2110 Minutes - Committee #1, 71st to 80th Meeting, March 1947-April 1947
2110 Minutes - Committee #1, 81st to 90th Meeting, April 1947
2110 Minutes - Committee #1, 91st to 100th Meeting, May 1947
2110 Minutes - Committee #1, 101st to 110th Meeting, June 1947-July 1947
2110 Minutes - Committee #1, 111th to 115th Meeting, July 1947
2110 Minutes - Committee #1, 116th to 120th Meeting, July 1947-August 1947
2110 Minutes - Committee #1, 121st to 130th Meeting, August 1947-October 1947
2110 Minutes - Committee #1, 131st to 140th Meeting, October 1947-December 1947
2111 Minutes - Committee #1, 141 to 145 Meetings, December 1947-January 1948
2111 Minutes - Committee #1, 146 to 150 Meetings, February 1948-March 1948
2111 Minutes - Committee #1, 151 to 155 Meetings, March 1948-April 1948
2111 Minutes - Committee #1, 156 to 160 Meetings, April 1948-May 1948
2111 Minutes - Committee #1, 161 to 170 Meetings, May 1948-September 1948
2111 Minutes - Committee #1, 171 to 180 Meetings, September 1948-December 1948
2111 Minutes - Committee #1, 181 to 193 Meetings, December 1948-March 1949
2111 Minutes - Committee #1, 194 to 213 Meetings, April 1949-March 1951
2111 Minutes - Committee #2, Economic and Financial Affairs, 1-60 Meetings, July
1946-May 1947
2111 Minutes - Committee #2, 61 to 65 Meetings, June 1947-July 1947
2111 Minutes - Committee #2, 66 to 70 Meetings, July 1947-August 1947
2112 Minutes - Committee #2, 71 to 80 Meetings, August 1947-September 1947
2112 Minutes - Committee #2, 81 to 90 Meetings, September 1947-November 1947
2112 Minutes - Committee #2, 91 to 95 Meetings, November 1947-December 1947
2112 Minutes - Committee #2, 96 to 100 Meetings, December 1947-January 1948
2112 Minutes - Committee #2, 101 to 105 Meetings, February 1948
2112 Minutes - Committee #2, 106 to 110 Meetings, March 1948-April 1948
2112 Minutes - Committee #2, 111 to 115 Meetings, April 1948-May 1948
2112 Minutes - Committee #2, 116 to 120 Meetings, May 1948-June 1948
2112 Minutes - Committee #2, 121 to 125 Meetings, June 1948-July 1948
2112 Minutes - Committee #2, 126 to 130 Meetings, July 1948-October 1948
2112 Minutes - Committee #2, 131 to 140 Meetings, October 1948-December 1948

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1062
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Government Section
Entry 1377: Far East Command and Joint Chiefs of Staff Directives, 1945-1951

Box Subject
2112 Minutes - Committee #2, 135 to 140 Meetings, January 1949
2112 Minutes - Committee #2, 141 to 145 Meetings, February 1949
2112 Minutes - Committee #2, 146 to 152 Meetings, April 1949-October 1949
2112 Far Eastern Commission - Minutes 1 to 30, August 1946-September 1946
2112 FEC - Minutes 31 to 65, November 1946-July 1947 (3 folders)
2113 FEC - Minutes 66 to 105, July 1947-May 1948 (8 folders)
2114 FEC - Minutes 106 to 135, May 1948-January 1949 (6 folders)
2114 FEC - Provisional Minutes, January 1948-November 1948
2114 FEC - Minutes 138 to 160, January 1949-July 1949 (3 folders)
2115 FEC - Minutes 131 to 221, December 1948-July 1951 (5 folders)
2116 Steering Committee Minutes 1 to 115, May 1946-September 1948 (12 folders)
2117 Steering Committee Minutes 116 to 160, September 1948-January 1950 (5
folders)
2117 Committee #1, 013 Series - 013/7 to 013/40, January 1947-September 1947
2117 Committee #1, 013 Series - 013/41 to 013/50, September 1948-March 1950
2117 Committee #1, 013 Series - 013/51 to 013/69, March 1948-March 1950
2117 Committee #1 - 001 to 010 - January 1947-October 1947
2118 Committee #2 - 001 to 025, March 1947-July 1947
2118 Committee #2, 026 Series - 026 to 026/20, January 1947-April 1947
2118 Committee #2, 026 Series - 026/21 to 026/30, April 1947-June 1947
2118 Committee #2, 026 Series - 026/31 to 026/35, June 1947-August 1947
2118 Committee #2, 026 Series - 026/36 to 026/45, August 1947-November 1947
2118 Committee #2, 026 Series - 026/46 to 026/50, December 1947-February 1948
2118 Committee #2, 026 Series - 026/51 to 026/55, March 1948-June 1948
2118 Committee #2, 026 Series - 026/56 to 026/60, October 1948-December 1948
2119 Committee #2 - 026/61 to 026/65, January 1949
2119 Committee #2 - 026/66 to 026/70, February 1949-March 1949
2119 Committee #2 - 026/71 to 026/80, April 1949-August 1949
2119 Committee #2 - 026/81 to 026/90, August 1949-March 1950
2120 Committee #2 - 027 to 199, January 1947-March 1947
2120 Committee #3, 019 Series - 019/8 to 019/15, February 1947-May 1947
2120 Committee #3, 019 Series - 019/16 to 019/20, May 1947-July 1947
2120 Committee #3, 019 Series - 019/21 to 019/20, August 1947-March 1949
2120 Committee #4 - 010 to 300, April 1946-June 1946
2120 Committee #4 - 020 to 020/10, January 1947-May 1947
2120 Committee #4 - 020/11 to 020/15, May 1947-June 1947
2120 Committee #4 - 020/16 to 020/20, January 1947-November 1947
2120 Committee #4 - 020/21 to 020/25, December 1947-April 1948
2120 Committee #5 - 006/1 to 006/10, January 1947-December 1947
2120 Committee #5 - 006/11 to 006/20, January 1948-July 1948
2120 Committee #5 - 007, May 1947
2120 Committee #6 - 012 to 371/12, October 1946-July 1950
2121 Minutes - Committee #3, August 1946-May 1949
2121 Minutes - Committee #4 - 1 to 60, May 1946-November 1949 (5 folders)
2121 Minutes - Committee #5, March 1947-March 1949
2122 Minutes - Committee #6 - 19th to 61st Meeting, September 1946-September 1950
2122 Minutes - Committee #7 - 20th to 21st Meeting, July 1947
2122 Steering Committee Papers - 001 to 040, January 1947-April 1947
2122 Steering Committee Papers - 041 to 200, December 1946-March 1948
2122 Steering Committee Papers - 211 to 333, March 1948-June 1949
2122 Far Eastern Commission, Joint Committee on Labor Policy in Japan, March 1949-
April 1949
2122 Calendar of Far Eastern Commission Papers, August 1946-January 1947
2122 Far Eastern Commission Official Press Releases, July 1946-January 1948

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1063
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Government Section
Entry 1377: Far East Command and Joint Chiefs of Staff Directives, 1945-1951

Box Subject
2122 Far Eastern Commission Documents 001 to 015, February 1946-June 1951
2122 Far Eastern Commission Documents 011 Series, 011/19 to 011/40, October 1946-
November 1947
2123 FEC - 011 Series, 011/41 to 011/60, November 1947-August 1951
2123 FEC - 024/9, April 1951
2123 FEC - 017 Series, 017 to 017/20, June 1946-February 1948
2123 FEC - 017 Series, 017/21 to 017/30, May 1948-June 1951
2123 FEC - 026 Series, May 1946-July 1947
2123 FEC - 031 to 070, May 1946-April 1951
2123 FEC - 042 Series, November 1947-July 1948
2123 FEC - 071 to 080, June 1946-April 1951
2123 FEC - 081 to 085, September 1946-April 1951
2123 FEC - 086 to 090, September 1946-April 1951
2123 FEC - 091 to 199, October 1946
2124 First Annual Report of the Secretary General to the Far Eastern Commission,
February-March 1947
2124 FEC-210: Advance Transfers of Japanese Reparations, February 1947
2124 FEC-202, February 1947-April 1947
2124 FEC-203, February 1947-April 1947
2124 FEC-204/1 to 204/16: Reports on Property of War Criminals, April 1947-April 1951
2124 SC-205/1 to FEC-205/9: Reports on Norways Reparations Claim Against Japan,
March 1947-October 1947
2124 SC-206 to FEC-206/50: Election of Chairman and Deputy Chairman of Committee,
March 1947-September 1950
2124 C1-207: Committee No. 1, Reparations, March 1947
2124 C2-208/1: Committee No. 2, Economic and Financial Affairs, April 1947
2124 FEC-209: Account with National City Bank for Japanese Dollar Funds, March 1947
2124 SC-210 to FEC 210/4: Reports on Consultation with SCAP Relative to the House of
Representatives Election Law, March 1947
2124 C1-211/1 to 211/28: Committee No. 1, Reparations, March 1947-May 1948
2124 FEC-212, C1-212/1: Reparations, March-June 1947
2124 C4-213, C4-214, C3-213/1: Strengthening of Democratic Tendencies -
Constitutional and Legal Reform, March 1947-May 1947
2124 C3-214/1: Report on Draft Law Implementing the Japanese Constitution, April
1947
2124 FEC-215 to FEC/15: Proposed Text for Public Report on Commission Activities,
April 1947-June 1948
2125 FEC-216 to FEC 216/5: Interim Directive Regarding Advance Transfer of Japanese
Reparations and Reparation Procedures, April 1947
2125 FEC-217 & MI-217, April 1947-December 1948
2125 FEC-218/1 & FEC-218/2, April 1947-October 1947
2125 C1-219 to FEC-219/26: Reparations, April 1947-April 1951
2125 C1-220 & FEC-221, April 1947
2125 C1-222 to C1-222/9: Committee No. 1, Reparations, April 1947-March 1949
2125 FEC-223 & FEC-224, April 1947
2125 FEC-225 to FEC-225/9, May 1947-March 1948
2125 FEC-226 to FEC-226/4: Destruction or Removal of United Nations Property in
Japan, April 1947-April 1951
2125 FEC-227: Statement by Australian Representative Relative to Reparations, May 1947
2125 FEC-228 to C2-228/10, May 1947
2125 SC-229 & SC-229/1: Property of Accused War Criminals, May 1947
2125 MI-230/9: Memorandum for Information, June 1949
2125 JCS [Joint Chiefs of Staff] - Directives to SCAP, 81 to 90, June 1947-March 1948
2125 JCS Directives to SCAP, 101 to 110, October 1949-February 1950

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1064
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Government Section
Entry 1377: Far East Command and Joint Chiefs of Staff Directives, 1945-1951

Box Subject
2126 FEC-230 to FEC-230/8: Policy on Excessive Concentration of Economic Power in
Japan, May 1949
2126 FEC-231 to FEC-231/8: Japanese Whaling, May-July 1947
2126 FEC-232 to FEC-232/6: Japanese Taxation of Aliens, June 1947-September 1947
2126 C6-233 to SC-233/2: Announcement of Admission of Limited Power of Attorney
into Japan, June 1947
2126 FEC-239 to SC-239/5: Extension of FEC Policy on Temporary Retention of Electric
Steel Furnaces, June-July 1947
2126 FEC-240 to FEC-240/17: Interchange of Persons Between Japan and Other
Countries, June 1947-October 1948
2126 FEC-241 to FEC-241/8: Disposition of Funds Covering Fines Collected by Allied
Military Occupation Courts, June 1947-April 1951
2126 C2-242 to FEC-242/42: Level of Economic Life in Japan, July 1947-October 1949
2126 SC-243 to SC-243/1: Entry of Private Traders into Japan from Germany and
Spain, July 1947
2126 C1-244 to C1-244/1: Reparations, July 1947
2126 FEC-245 to C2-245/22: Civil Aviation in Japan, July 1947-November 1948
2126 C7/246: Personnel of the Japanese Demobilization Agency, August 1947
2126 FEC-247 to FEC-247/13: Bolivian Reparation Claim, August 1947-March 1948
2126 FEC-248/7 to FEC-248/11: Supply of Food for Civilian Consumption in Japan,
November 1947-April 1951
2127 C1-234/1 & 234/2: Committee No. 1, Reparations, September 1947-March 1948
2127 C7-235: Committee No. 7, Disarmament of Japan, June 1947
2127 FEC-236 to FEC-236/11: Representation of Japan at International Conferences,
June 1947-March 1948
2127 C1-237 to C1-237/6: Committee No. 1, Reparations, June 1947-March 1948
2127 FEC-238 to FEC-238/4: Secretary Generals Press Statement to Accompany
Release to Basic Post-Surrender, June 1947-July 1947
2127 FEC-239/5 to 239/10: Extension of FEC Policy on Temporary Retention of Electric
Steel Furnaces, July 1947-April 1951
2127 FEC-248 to 248/6: Supply of Food for Civilian Relief in Japan, August-October
1947
2127 FEC-249: Interim Reparations Removals, August 1945
2127 FEC-250 to FEC 264: First Session of Japanese National Diet Draft Law
Implementing the Japanese Constitution, July 1947-September 1947
2127 FEC-265 to 269/2: First Session of the Japanese National Diet Draft Law
Implementing the Japanese Constitution and Others, October 1947-March 1949
2127 C2-271 to 271/6; FEC-270, September 1947-November 1948
2127 C2-271/7 to SC-271/20: Fishing and Aquatic Industries in Japan, Dec. 1948-June
1949
2127 SC-271/21 to FEC/271/43: Fishing and Aquatic Industries in Japan, June 1949-
January 1951
2127 C1-272 to SC-272/9: Replacement of Lost Cultural Objects, Sept. 1947-October
1948
2128 SC-272/10 to FEC-272/21: Replacement of Lost Cultural Objects, Oct. 1948-June
1949
2128 FEC-273 to C1-275, September 1947-December 1948
2128 C4-276 to C4-277/3, October-December 1947
2128 C4-277/4 to 277/8, December 1947-March 1948
2128 C4-277/9 to FEC-277/17, April-October 1948
2128 FEC-277/18 to 279, May 1947-April 1951
2128 C1-280/1 to FEC-280/15: Access to Japanese Technical and Scientific Information
in Japan, December 1947-April 1949
2128 FEC-280/16 to C1-283/1, December 1947-April 1949

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1065
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Government Section
Entry 1377: Far East Command and Joint Chiefs of Staff Directives, 1945-1951

Box Subject
2128 FEC-248/1 to 284/17: Policy toward Patent, Utility Models and Designs in Japan,
December 1947-March 1949
2128 FEC-284 to FEC-285/1, December 1947-March 1949
2128 FEC-286 to FEC-286/8: Application by Pakistan for Membership in SCAP, January
1948-December 1949
2128 FEC-287 to FEC-287/2: Reports on Japanese Foreign Trade, Jan. 1947-February
1948
2128 FEC-287/10 to SC-289/2, January 1948-May 1949
2128 FEC-290 to FEC-292, January 1948
2128 Directives to SCAP No. 48 to 70, May 1946-March 1947
2128 Directives to SCAP No. 71 to 80, March-June 1947
2128 Directives to SCAP No. 91 to 111, June 1948-September 1950
2129 FEC-293 to FEC-293/14: Travel Outside Japan of Japanese Commercial
Representatives, January 1948-April 1951
2129 FEC-294 to SC-295/7: Japanese Assets in Neutral Countries, Feb. 1948-
September 1950
2129 FEC-297/2 to FEC-297/10: Policy Toward Japanese Shipbuilding and Shipping,
March-November 1948
2129 FEC-298 to FEC-298/5: Soviet Proposal Concerning Reconstruction of Japanese
Industry, February-May 1948
2129 C1-299 to FEC-299/10: Reparation Removals, February 1948-January 1949
2129 FEC-300 to FEC-300/12: Attendance at Inter-Governmental Conferences, March
1948-April 1951
2129 FEC-301 to FEC-303/2, March-April 1948
2129 C2-304 to FEC-304/17: Port and Service Charges on Foreign Vessels in Japan,
March-November 1948
2129 SC-305 to SC-305/8, April 1948
2129 SC-305/9 to FEC-305/19: Japanese Coastal Patrol - Maritime Safety Authority
Law, April 1948-February 1949
2129 C6-306 to FEC-310: Aliens in Japan - Reparations - Travel of Japanese Abroad,
April-September 1948
2129 C1-311 to FEC-313: Japanese-Owned Patents, Utility Models and Designs in
Territories of Members of the United Nations, June 1948-March 1949
2129 FEC-314 to SC-314/11: Trial of Japanese War Criminals, July 1948-March 1949
2129 FEC-314/12 to FEC-314/23: Trial of Japanese War Criminals, March 1949-April
1951
2129 FEC-315 to SC-316/4, September 1948-April 1951
2130 SC-316/5 to SC-316/8: Second Public Report on the Activities of the FEC Revise
Draft, October-November 1948
2130 SC-316/9 to 316/13, November-December 1948
2130 FEC-316/14 to FEC-317, September-December 1948
2130 FEC-318 to 318/11: Labor Policy in Japan, September 1948-January 1948
2130 FEC-318 to 318/23, January-June 1949
2130 FEC-318/24 to 318/30, July-November 1949
2130 FEC-319 to 320/2, September 1948-June 1951
2130 FEC-320/3 to 320/8, November-December 1948
2130 FEC-322 to 322/2: Soviet Statement Regarding Press Reports of Military
Conference in Japan, October-November 1948
2130 C1-323 to FEC-324, November 1948-August 1949
2130 FEC-325 to 325/1: Communications Concerning Japanese War Crimes Trials, Nov.
1948
2130 FEC-325, November 1948
2130 SC-326/1 to C3-326/15: Review of Japanese Constitution, December 1948-April
1949
2130 C3-326/16 to 326/24, April 1949

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1066
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Government Section
Entry 1399: Miscellaneous File, 1945-1952

Box Subject
2130 SC-326/25 to FEC-328/1, December 1948-April 1949
2131 FEC-329 to FEC-329/13, December 1948-April 1951
2131 FEC-330 to FEC-330/8, January-April 1949
2131 FEC-331 to FEC-332/13, February-August 1949
2131 FEC-333 to FEC-334/7, February-December 1949
2131 SC-335 to FEC-355/11, March-May 1949
2131 FEC-336 to FEC-338/1, March-August 1949
2131 FEC-339 to FEC-339/8, April-July 1949
2131 FEC-339 to FEC-339/23, July 1949-January 1950
2131 FEC-339 to FEC-340/8, May-September 1949
2131 FEC-341 to FEC-342/5, May 1949-January 1950
2131 FEC-343 to FEC-343/9, September-October 1949
2131 FEC-344 to FEC-360, December 1948-February 1950
2131 C6-371 to FEC-371/21, March 1950-January 1951
2131 Serial No. 92 to 100: Directive to the SCAP, July 1948-March 1949
2132 FEC-372 to 376/1, June 1950-April 1951
2132 FEC-101 to 101/13, December 1946-February 1947
2132 FEC-101/16 to 101/18, March 1947
2132 FEC-101/20, March 1947
2132 FEC-101/21 to 101/25, March 1947
2132 FEC-101/26 & 101/30, March 1947
2132 FEC-101/31 to 101/35, April 1947
2132 FEC-101/36 to 101/40, April 1947
2132 FEC-101/73, May 1947
2132 FEC-101/41 to 101/45, April 1947
2132 FEC-101/45 to 101/50, April 1947
2132 FEC-101/55, April 1947
2132 FEC-101/74, May 1947
2132 Joint Chiefs of Staff Papers, September 1945-March 1947
2132 Messages to SCAP, July 1946-May 1949
2132 SWNCC Papers, April 1945-April 1947

Miscellaneous File 1945-1952 (0331-UD-1399)


Boxes 2274-2275 location: 290/13/17/01

Box Subject
2274 No Title, September 1948-May 1952
2274 Reference List of the Allied Council for Japan Accredited Diplomatic Missions and
Diplomatic Section of GHQ/SCAP, June 1951
2274 Expenditure Voucher for Publishing Vesting Orders, June-December 1951
2274 Provost Marshal - Revolving Fund Records, December 1951-May 1952
2274 Proclamation of the Emperor of Japan - Instrument of Surrender - General Order
No. 1, Military and Naval
2274 Requirements of the SCAP Presented to Japanese Representatives at Manila,
August 1945
2274 Report on Japanese Reparations to the President of the United States, November
1945-April 1946
2274 Report on Industrial Reparations Survey of Japan to the United States of America,
February 1948
2275 The United States Senate Report of Proceedings Hearing Held before Committee on
Armed Services and Committee on Foreign Relations, May 1951 (8 folders)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1067
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Government Section
Entry 1897: Formerly Top Secret Miscellaneous Subject File, 1945-1952

Formerly Top Secret Miscellaneous Subject File 1945-1952 (0331-UD-1897)


Boxes 1-3 location: 290/24/02/02

Box Subject
1 1) Relaxation of Purge Restrictions 2) De-Purging of Japanese Ex-Officers
1 A Report on the Japanese National Police Reserve (October 1951)
1 Augmentation of the NPRJ
1 Certificates of Destruction and Receipts for Top Secret Documents
1 CINFO Top Secret Register
1 For General Whitneys Correspondence Only
1 Incoming Correspondence
1 Measures Against Communism
1 Miscellaneous
1 Old Log of Korean Radios and Certificates of Destruction
1 Top Secret Register
2 Tentative Draft of Proposed Property Provisions to be Included in Peace Treaty with
Japan with Various Memoranda, etc., Commenting on the Provisions of the Proposed
Draft
2 Extra Copies of Papers Relating to Tentative Draft of Proposed Property Provisions to
be Included in Peace Treaty with Japan
2 Radioactive Materials
2 Allocation of Staff Responsibilities for JCS Directives Issued by CINCAFPAC/CINCFE
2 Annex No. 12 to Operations Instructions No. 4, AFPAC: Care and Evacuation of
Allied Prisoners of War and Civilian Internees
2 FEC-011: Interim Procedures for Restitution of Identifiable Looted Property
2 SWNCC 52/13: Disposition of Uranium Oxide Impounded by SCAP
2 JCS 1467/4: Authority of the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (Enclosure
A: Custody of Japanese Archives and Diplomatic Property)
2 JCS 1467/4: Authority of the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers
2 JCS 1490/13: Disposition of Destroyers and Surface Vessels of Lesser Tonnage of
the Japanese Navy
2 JCS 1490/14: Disposition of Combatant Vessels of the Japanese Navy
2 JCS 1500/7: Arrangements for Release to Claimant Nations of Former Allied Vessels
Captured by Japan
2 JCS 1607/18: Summary of U.S. Army Military Government Activities in Korea for
October 1946
2 JCS 1634: Claim of the Government of Bulgaria for Certain Japanese Liabilities
2 JCS 1607/17: Summary of Nonmilitary Activities in Japan f or October 1946
2 Top Secret Register
3 Radios, Incoming & Outgoing
3 Outgoing Radios, Folder No. 1
3 Incoming Radios, Books 1-4

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1068
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Government Section,
Central Files Branch Entry 1396: Far Eastern Commission File, 1945-1951

Central Files Branch

Far Eastern Commission File 1946-1950 (0331-UD-1392)


Boxes 2233-2235 location: 290/13/15/01

Box Subject
2233 FEC Minutes - International Trade Board, October 1946-May 1949
2233 FEC Minutes - Joint Committee on Labor Policy in Japan, March 1949-April 1949
2233 FEC Minutes - Steering Committee - Book I, 1st to 25th Meeting, March-August
1946
2233 FEC Minutes - Steering Committee - Book II, 26th to 50th Meeting, August 1946-
February 1947
2233 FEC Minutes - Steering Committee - Book III, 51st to 100th Meeting, March 1947-
April 1948
2233 FEC Minutes - Steering Committee - Book IV, 101st of 125th Meeting, April 1948-
November 1948
2233 FEC Minutes - Steering Committee - Book V, 126th to 200th Meeting, December
1948-September 1950
2234 Far Eastern Commission - Memorandum for Information, Book I - 001 to 001/60
Index III
2234 Far Eastern Commission - Memorandum for Information, Book II - 001/61 to
001/100
2234 Far Eastern Commission - Memorandum for Information - 001/101/ to 001/150
2234 Memorandum for Information - 001 Series: 001/151 to 001/175
2234 Memorandum for Information - 001 Series: 001/175 to 001/220
2234 Memorandum for Information - 001 Series: 001/221 to 001/268
2234 Memorandum for Information - 001 Series: 001/270 to 001/292
2235 Far Eastern Commission - Memorandum for Information - 003 to 064
2235 Far Eastern Commission - Memorandum for Information - 004 Series
2235 Far Eastern Commission - Memorandum for Information - 020 to 020/50
2235 Far Eastern Commission - Memorandum for Information - 020/51 to 020/100
2235 Far Eastern Commission - Memorandum for Information - 020/101 to 020/125
2235 Far Eastern Commission - Memorandum for Information - 020/126 to 020/150
2235 Far Eastern Commission - Memorandum for Information - 020/151 to 020/175
2235 Far Eastern Commission - Memorandum for Information - 064 to 075

Far Eastern Commission File 1945-1951 (0331-UD-1396)


Boxes 2257-2265 location: 290/13/16/02

Box Subject
2257 FEC Documents - Book V, 041-050, April 1946-April 1951
2257 FEC Minutes - Book I, 1st to 25th Meetings, February 1946-September 1946
2257 FEC Minutes - Book II, 26th to 50th Meetings, September 1946-March 1947
2257 FEC Minutes - Book III, 51st to 75th Meetings, March 1947-October 1947
2257 FEC Minutes - Book IV, 76th to 100th Meetings, October 1947-April 1948
2257 FEC Minutes - Book V, 101st to 125th Meetings, April 1948-October 1948

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1069
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Government Section,
Central Files Branch Entry 1396: Far Eastern Commission File, 1945-1951

Box Subject
2257 FEC Minutes - Book VI, 126th to 150th Meetings, November 1948-April 1949
2258 FEC Minutes - Book VII, 151st to 185th Meetings, April 1949-March 1950
2258 FEC Minutes, 186th to 222nd Meetings, March 1950-September 1951
2258 FEC Minutes - Committee #1 - Book I, 1st to 50th Meetings, March-November
1946
2258 FEC Minutes - Committee #1 - Book II, 51st to 100th Meetings, December 1946-
June 1947
2258 FEC Minutes - Committee #1 - Book III, 101st to 150th Meetings, June 1947-
March 1948
2258 FEC Minutes - Committee #2 - Book II, 51st to 100th Meetings, March 1947-
January 1948
2259 FEC Minutes - Committee #1 - Book IV, 151st to 198th Meetings, March 1948-May
1949
2259 FEC Minutes - Committee #2 - Book I, 1st to 50th Meetings, March 1946-March
1947
2259 FEC Minutes - Committee #2 - Book III, 101st to 130th Meetings, February 1948-
October 1948
2259 FEC Minutes - Committee #2 - Book IV, 131st to 152nd Meetings, October 1948-
October 1949
2259 FEC Minutes - Committee #3 - Book I, 1st to 68th Meetings, March 1946-May 1949
2259 FEC Minutes - Committee #4, 1st to 69th Meetings, March 1946-November 1949
2259 FEC Minutes - Committee #5, 1st to 16th Meetings, March 1946-March 1949
2259 FEC Minutes - Committee #6, 1st to 61st Meetings, April 1946-September 1950
2259 FEC Minutes - Committee #7, 1st to 21st Meetings, September 1946-July 1947
2259 FEC Incoming Correspondence, 1946-1947
2259 FEC Incoming Correspondence, 1948-1950
2259 List of FEC Documents Received in Government Section, 1946-1949
2260 FEC Documents - Book I, 001 to 010, February 1946-March 1946
2260 FEC Documents - Book II, Part 2 - 011 Series, March 1946-August 1951
2260 FEC Documents - Book III, 021 to 030, March 1946-July 1947
2260 FEC Documents - Book IV, Part 1 - 031 Series, April 1946-April 1951
2260 FEC Documents - Book IV, Part 2 - 033 to 040, March 1946-November 1951
2260 FEC Documents - Book IV, Part 3 - 032 Series, March 1946-April 1951
2260 FEC Documents - 012 to 020, March 1946-November 1951
2260 Development of FEC-014/9 - Basic Post-Surrender Policy of Japan, Oct. 1945-June
1947
2260 Development of FEC-017/20 - Prohibition of Military Activity in Japan and
Disposition of the Japanese Military Equipment, March 1946-February 1948
2261 FEC Documents, May 1946-December 1946
2261 FEC Documents - Book VI, Part 1 - 051 to 060, May 1946-April 1951
2261 FEC Documents - Book VI, Part 2 - 059 Series, May 1946-April 1951
2261 FEC Documents - Book VII, 061 to 070, May 1946-March 1950
2261 FEC Documents - Book VIII, 071 to 080, June 1946-November 1946
2261 FEC Documents - Book IX, 081 to 085, August 1946-April 1951
2261 FEC Documents - 085 to 090, August 1946-July 1951

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1070
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Government Section,
Central Files Branch Entry 1396: Far Eastern Commission File, 1945-1951

Box Subject
2261 FEC Documents - Book X, 091 to 100, October 1946-April 1951
2261 FEC Documents - Book XI, 101-101/30, December 1946-March 1947
2261 FEC Documents - Book XII, 101/31 to 101/56, April 1947
2261 FEC Documents - Book XIII, 101/73 to 101/74, May 1947
2261 FEC Documents - Book XX, 102-199, January 1947-April 1951
2261 FEC Documents - 211 Series, March 1947-May 1948
2261 FEC Documents - 215 Series, May 1947-June 1948
2261 FEC Documents - 216 to 220, April 1947-August 1947
2262 FEC Documents - 221 to 224, April 1947-April 1949
2262 FEC Documents - 225 Series, May 1947-March 1948
2262 FEC Documents - 231 to 240, May 1947-October 1948
2262 FEC Documents - 241 to 250, June 1947-March 1948
2262 FEC Documents - 245 Series, August 1947-March 1949
2262 FEC Documents - 242 Series, July 1947-October 1949
2262 FEC Documents - 251 to 260, July 1947-August 1947
2262 FEC Documents - 261 to 275, September 1947-October 1949
2262 FEC Documents - 276 to 280, December 1947-April 1951
2262 FEC Documents - 281 to 290, December 1947-March 1949
2262 FEC Documents - 291 to 295, January 1948-September 1950
2262 FEC Documents - 296 to 300, February 1948-April 1951
2262 FEC Documents - 301 to 305, March 1948-February 1949
2262 FEC Documents - 226 to 230, April 1947-May 1949
2263 FEC Documents - 316 to 320, September 1948-December 1948
2263 FEC Documents - 321 to 325, September 1948-November 1948
2263 FEC Documents - 326 to 335, December 1948-December 1949
2263 FEC Documents - 335 to 373, March 1949-July 1950
2263 FEC Documents - 306 to 315, June 1948-April 1951
2263 FEC Documents - 374 to 376, June 1950-April 1951
2263 FEC Steering Committee Documents 001 to 017, March 1946-August 1946
2263 FEC Directives to SCAP - Messages to SCAP, July 1946-July 1951
2263 FEC - Calendar of Papers, April 1946-August 1946
2263 FEC - Committee #2 - 242 Series, February 1947-July 1949
2264 FEC Steering Committee - 018 to 199, February 1946-May 1947
2264 FEC - Committee #1, 001 to 199, April 1946-December 1946
2264 FEC - Committee #1, 013 Series, November 1946-March 1950
2264 FEC - Committee #2, 001 to 005, April 1946-August 1946
2264 FEC - Committee #2, 006 to 015, June 1946-April 1947
2264 FEC - Committee #2, 016 to 199, July 1946-March 1947
2264 FEC - Committee #2 - 026 Series, July 1949-March 1950
2264 FEC - Inter Allied Trade Board for Japan - 001 to 005, October 1946-March 1947
2264 FEC - Inter Allied Trade Board for Japan - 005 to 030, November 1946-April 1948
2264 FEC - Inter Allied Trade Board for Japan - 031 to 044, December 1947-October
1949
2264 FEC - Official Press Releases, March 1946-December 1949

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1071
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Historical Section
Entry 1571: Summation of Activities, 1945-1948

Box Subject
2265 FEC Committee #3: Book 1 - 019 Series - Constitutional and Legal Reform,
December 1946-September 1947
2265 FEC Committee #3: Book II - 001 to 199 - Constitutional and Legal Reform, March
1946-January 1947
2265 FEC Committee #2: 026 Series - 026/51 to 026/75 - Economic & Financial Affairs,
March 1948-May 1949
2265 FEC Committee #2: 026 Series - 026 to 206/50 - Economic & Financial Affairs,
November 1946-April 1949

Civil Historical Section

Executive Office

Summation of Activities 1945-1948 (0331-UD-1571)


Boxes 3247-3264 location: 290/14/30/03

Box Subject
3247 Summation Nos. 13-20: JAPAN (Virgin), October 1946-May 1947 (8 folders)
3247 Summation No. 22: JAPAN (Virgin), July 1947
3248 Summation Nos. 23-25: JAPAN (Virgin), August-October 1947 (3 folders)
3248 Summation Nos. 27-31: JAPAN (Virgin), November 1947-April 1948 (5 folders)
3248 Summation No. 33: JAPAN (Virgin), June 1948
3249 Summation No. 9: JAPAN
3249 Summation No. 10: JAPAN
3249 Summation No. 32: JAPAN (Virgin), May 1948
3249 Summation No. 34: JAPAN (Virgin), June 1948-July 1948
3249 Summation No. 35: JAPAN (Virgin), June 1948-August 1948
3249 Summation No. 36: JAPAN (Virgin), September 1948-October 1948
3249 Summation No. 36: JAPAN
3250 Summation Nos. 11-19: JAPAN, August 1946-April 1947 (9 folders)
3251 Summation Nos. 20-28: JAPAN, May 1947-January 1948 (9 folders)
3252 Summation Nos. 29-35: JAPAN, February-August 1948 (7 folders)
3253 Summation No. 10, Volume 1: KOREA (Virgin), July 1946
3253 Summation No. 10, Volume 2: KOREA (Virgin), July 1946
3253 Summation No. 11, Volume 1: KOREA, August 1946
3253 Summation No. 11, Volume 2: KOREA (Virgin), August 1946
3253 Summation No. 11, Volume 3: KOREA (Virgin), August 1946
3253 Summation No. 11: KOREA
3253 Summation No. 12, Volume 1: KOREA (Virgin), September 1946
3253 Summation No. 12, Volume 2: KOREA (Virgin), September 1946
3253 Summation No. 12, Volume 3: KOREA (Virgin), September 1946
3253 Summation No. 12, Volume 4: KOREA (Virgin), September 1946
3253 Summation No. 12: KOREA, September 1946
3253 Summation No. 13, Volume 1: KOREA (Virgin), October 1946
3253 Summation No. 14: KOREA, November 1946

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1072
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Historical Section
Entry 1571: Summation of Activities, 1945-1948

Box Subject
3253 Summation No. 15, Vol. 2: KOREA (Virgin), December 1946
3253 Summation No. 15: KOREA, December 1946
3254 Summation No. 9, Volume 2: KOREA (Virgin), June 1946
3254 Summation No. 16, Volume 1: KOREA, January 1947
3254 Summation No. 16, Volume 2: KOREA, January 1947
3254 Summation No. 16, Volume 3: KOREA, January 1947
3254 Summation No. 16: KOREA, January 1947
3254 Summation No. 17, Volume 1: KOREA, February 1947
3254 Summation No. 17, Volume 2: KOREA, February 1947
3254 Summation No. 17: KOREA, February 1947
3254 Summation No. 18, Volume 1: KOREA, March 1947
3254 Summation No. 18, Volume 2: KOREA, March 1947
3254 Summation No. 18: KOREA, March 1947
3254 Summation No. 19, Volume 1: KOREA, April 1947
3254 Summation No. 19, Volume 2: KOREA, April 1947
3254 Summation No. 19, Volume 3: KOREA, April 1947
3254 Summation No. 20, Volume 1: KOREA, May 1947
3254 Summation No. 20, Volume 2: KOREA, May 1947
3254 Summation No. 20, Volume 3: KOREA, May 1947
3254 Summation No. 22, Volume: KOREA, July 1947
3254 Summation No. 6: JAPAN, March 1946
3254 Summation No. 8: JAPAN, May 1946
3255 Summation No. 9, Volume 1: KOREA (Virgin), June 1946
3255 Summation No. 9, Volume 3: KOREA (Virgin)
3255 Summation No. 11: KOREA, August 1946
3255 Summation No. 13: KOREA, October 1946
3255 Summation No. 19, Volume 1: KOREA (Virgin), April 1947
3255 Summation No. 19, Volume 2: KOREA (Virgin), April 1947
3255 Summation No. 19: KOREA, April 1947
3255 Summation No. 20, Volume 2: KOREA (Virgin), May 1947
3255 Summation No. 20, Volume 3: KOREA (Virgin), May 1947
3255 Summation No. 20: KOREA, May 1947
3255 Summation No. 20, Volume 1: KOREA (Virgin), June 1947
3255 Summation No. 20, Volume 1: KOREA (Virgin), June 1947
3255 Summation No. 22, Volume 1: KOREA (Virgin), July 1947
3255 Summation No. 22: KOREA, July 1947
3255 Summation No. 23: KOREA (Virgin), August 1947
3255 Summation No. 23: KOREA (Virgin), August 1947
3255 Summation No. 23, Volume 2: KOREA (Virgin), August 1947
3255 Republic of Korea: Economic Summation No. 35, September 1948-October 1948
3255 Republic of Korea: Economic Summation No. 36, November 1948-December 1948
3255 Summation No. 7: JAPAN, April 1946
3256 Summation No. 8: KOREA, May 1946
3256 Summation No. 10: KOREA, July 1946
3256 Summation No. 21: KOREA, June 1946

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1073
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Historical Section,
Administrative Division Entry 1576: Index SWNCC-SANACC Documents to JCS Directives, 1948-1949

Box Subject
3256 Summation No. 21, Volume 2: KOREA (Virgin), June 1947
3256 Summation No. 19, Volume 3: KOREA (Virgin), April 1947
3256 Summation No. 21, Volume 3: KOREA (Virgin), June 1947
3256 Summation No. 21, Volume 3: KOREA (Virgin), June 1947
3256 Summation No. 21, Volume 2: KOREA (Virgin), June 1947
3256 Summation Nos. 1-12: RYUKYU ISLANDS, July 1946-August 1948 (12 folders)
3256 Summation No. 3: JAPAN AND KOREA, December 1945
3256 Summation No. 4: JAPAN AND KOREA, January 1946
3256 Summation No. 5: JAPAN AND KOREA, February 1946
3256 Summation No. 6: JAPAN, March 1946
3256 Summation No. 7: JAPAN, April 1946
3257 Summation Nos. 8-16: JAPAN, May 1946-January 1947 (9 folders)
3258 Summation Nos. 17-24: JAPAN, February-September 1947 (8 folders)
3259 Summation Nos. 24-31: JAPAN, September 1947-April 1948 (8 folders)
3260 Summation Nos. 31-35: JAPAN, April-August 1948 (5 folders)
3260 Summation No. 35: JAPAN - Appendix, September 1947-August 1948
3260 Captured and Surrendered Japanese Army and Navy Supplies and Equipment in
Japan and South Korea: No. 1, September 1945-December 1945
3260 Captured and Surrendered Japanese Army and Navy Supplies and Equipment in
Japan and South Korea: No. 2, September 1945-March 1946
3260 Captured and Surrendered Japanese Army and Navy Supplies and Equipment in
Japan and South Korea: No. 3, September 1945-June 1946
3261 Monthly Summary of Non-Military Activities in the Enforcement of the Post-
Surrender Policies for Japan and . . . Korea No. 1, September 1945-October 1945
3261 Monthly Summary of Non-Military Activities in the Enforcement of the Post-
Surrender Policies for Japan and . . . Korea No. 2, November 1945
3261 Monthly Summary of Non-Military Activities in the Enforcement of the Post-
Surrender Policies for Japan and . . . Korea No. 3, December 1945
3261 Summation Nos. 1-5: JAPAN AND KOREA, September 1945-February 1946 (5
folders)
3261 South Korea Interim Government Activities No. 1, August 1947
3262 Summation Nos. 6-17: KOREA, March 1946-July 1947 (12 folders)
3262 Summation No. 1 - No. 12: RYUKYU ISLANDS, July 1946-August 1948
3263 Monthly Summary of Non-Military Activities in the Enforcement of the Post-
Surrender Politics for Japan and . . . Korea No. 1
3263 Summation Nos. 16-21: KOREA, January-June 1947 (6 folders)
3263 South Korean Interim Government Activities Nos. 24-27, Sept.-Dec. 1947 (4
folders)
3264 South Korean Interim Government Activities Nos. 28-36, Jan.-Dec. 1948 (9
folders)

Administrative Division

Press Translations and Summaries 1945-1947 (0331-UD-1572)


Boxes 3265-3275 location: 290/14/31/02

Index SWNCC-SANACC Documents to JCS Directives 1948-1949 (0331-UD-1576)


Box 3290 location: 290/14/32/03

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1074
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Historical Section,
Administrative Division Entry 1578: Monographs, 1945-1950

Box Subject
3290 SWNCC-SANACC Documents Pertaining to the Activities of the Supreme
Commander for the Allied Powers, November 1948
3290 Allocation of Staff Responsibilities for Execution of JCS Directives to Supreme
Commander for the Allied Powers, April 1948
3290 Index of JCS Directives to Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers, June 1948
3290 Index of JCS Directives to Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers, December
1948

Monographs 1945-1950 (0331-UD-1578)


Boxes 3293-3295 location: 290/14/32/04

Box Subject
3293 Rural Land Reform, October 1949-April 1950
3293 Mining Industries
3293 Mining Industries - Postsurrender Status Production, August 1950
3293 Mining Industries
3293 Mining Industries - Semifinal Draft of Part I, November 1949
3293 Mining Industries, October 1949
3293 Mining Industries, October 1950
3293 Mining Industries - Chapters I, II and III
3293 Mining Industries (Excluding Fuels) - Postsurrender Status - Martin R. Norins,
October 1950
3293 Mining Industries - Postsurrender Status - Martin R. Norins, August 1950
3293 Mining Industries, September 1950
3293 Mining Industries - Structural Outline to Come
3294 Coal (Rehabilitation of the Coal Industry) 1945-1950
3294 Communications
3294 Economic Affairs Division Memorandum, March 1950-February 1951
3294 Digest of the Content of Economic Monographs, July 1950
3294 Japanese Translators, October 1949-June 1950
3294 Weekly, Monthly and Status Reports, September 1949-September 1950
3294 Land Transportation
3294 Insurance September 1945-September 1947
3294 Looted Property, June 1950-March 1951
3294 Mining, July 1946-July 1950
3294 Report on United Nations Project, January 1951
3294 Foreign Property, January 1947-January 1948
3294 List of Books to be Read by Historians Concerning Monographs, April 1950
3294 Editorial Changes in CHS Draft
3294 No Title, January 1947
3294 Trade Union Movement, November 1950-February 1951
3294 History of the Non-Military Activities of the Occupation of Japan - Volume XIV -
Natural Resources, Part C, Forestry
3294 History of the Non-Military Activities of the Occupation of Japan - Volume XIV -
Natural Resources, Part C, Forestry

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1075
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Historical Section,
Administrative Division Entry 1581: Subject File, 1943-1951

Box Subject
3295 History of the Nonmilitary Activities of the Occupation of Japan: 1945-1949 -
Volume III - Political and Legal, Part B
3295 History of the Nonmilitary Activities of the Occupation of Japan: 1945 through
December 1948 - The Rural Land Reform Program
3295 History of the Nonmilitary Activities of the Occupation of Japan: 1945 through
December 1948 - Textile Industries
3295 Catalog of Directives to the Japanese Government, Volume I: SCAPINS 1-2000
Inclusive
3295 Catalog of Directives to the Japanese Government, Volume II: SCAPIN 2001-2185
Inclusive
3295 Index of Directives to the Japanese Government, SCAPINS 1-2133 Inclusive
3295 Index of Directives to the Japanese Government, SCAPIN 1-2069 Inclusive
3295 Index of JCS Directives to Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers
3295 Catalog of Administrative Directives (SCAPIN-As) to the Japanese Government:
Volume I
3295 Catalog of Administrative Directives (SCAPIN-As) to the Japanese Government:
Volume II
3295 Catalog of Administrative Directives (SCAPIN-As) to the Japanese Government
3295 Catalog of Administrative Directives (SCAPIN-As) to the Japanese Government:
Volume IV

Subject File 1943-1951 (0331-UD-1581)


Boxes 3302-3310, 3310A-3310D location: 290/14/33/02 and 290/B/07/01

Box Subject
3302 CCS Reports, January 1949-September 1949
3302 Chief of Section for Formal Concurrence, August 1947-February 1952
3302 Chief of Staff Revision and Extension, March 1947-March 1952
3302 Data from Japan Year Book, February 1947
3302 Food, September 1948-January 1950
3302 SCAP Directives to the Imperial Japanese Government, October 1945-January
1946
3302 Official Gazette Extra, January 1948-April 1948
3303 The Official Gazette Extra, May 1948-July 1948
3303 600 - Geography JAPAN: Area J-2 Hokkaido, January 1944
3303 600 - Geography JAPAN: Area H-1 Nansei Shoto, May 1944
3303 600 - Geography JAPAN: Area M-Mandates, December 1943
3303 600 - Geography JAPAN: Area H-2 Taiwan, April 1944
3303 History of the Non-Military Activities of the Occupation of Japan 1945-19..,
Volume VI - Industrial, Part A., Labor
3303 Import-Export/Value by Commodity by Country 1946-1947
3303 Exports 1948 by Commodity and by Country
3303 Imports by Commodity and Country 1948
3303 Imports, 1948: Commodity & Dollar Value by Country
3303 Import Export by Geographical Distribution 1893-1914-1929

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1076
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Historical Section,
Administrative Division Entry 1581: Subject File, 1943-1951

Box Subject
3303 Imports: 1945-1946
3303 No Title, March 1951
3303 Imports, 1948 - Iron Ore
3303 Non-Metallic Minerals Imports 1948
3303 Fisheries Cooperatives of Japan, January 1949
3303 Index of Directives to the Japanese Government SCAPINS 1-2069 Inclusive
3303 Index of Directives to the Japanese Government SCAPINS 1-2090 Inclusive
3303 Selected Japanese Sources with a Short Appendix of English-Language Works,
July 1950
3304 Payroll for Japanese Employees of the Occupation Forces, February 1952
3304 Individuals Released from the Purge - Ex-Military Personnel, September 1950
3304 Japanese Military and Technical Terms CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No. 18-45,
July 1945
3304 Japanese Place Names Arranged by Characters CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No.
159-45, August 1945
3304 Japanese Place Names Arranged by Characters CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No.
159-45, August 1945
3305 Japanese Place Names Arranged by Characters CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No.
159-45, August 1945
3305 Japan Radio Information - Volume II
3305 Judgement - International Military Tribunal for the Far East, Part B, Chapter III,
IV, V, VIII, November 1948
3305 Labor - Vol. 1, January 1947-December 1947
3305 Labor - Vol. 2, January 1948-September 1948
3305 Labor, July 1946-January 1947
3305 Labor
3305 Machinery and Tools
3305 Miscellaneous - Communications, May 1947-December 1948
3305 Miscellaneous - Price Control
3306 No Title, May 1949-February 1952
3306 No Title, January 1950-February 1950
3306 Preparation of Monographs, August 1947-January 1952
3306 1946
3306 1947
3306 1948
3306 1949
3306 1950
3306 1951
3306 Japanese Monograph - Office of Chief of Naval Operations - Division of Naval
Intelligence, January 1941-September 1944
3306 Non-Military Aspects of the Allied Occupation of Japan - Labor and Labor
Standards, September 1945 to September 1946
3306 Price Control
3306 Statistical Survey of Labor Unions and Federations in Japan, December 1947
3306 Labor I - V, September 1949
3306 Natural Resources Section Preliminary Study No. 66 - Platinum Group Metals of
Japan by Melvin Pollard, September 1951
3306 Index to Official Gazette

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1077
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Historical Section,
Administrative Division Entry 1581: Subject File, 1943-1951

Box Subject
3306 Progress Report, October 1945-August 1946
3306 Radios - Report, May 1951-November 1951
3306 Outgoing Radios, June 1951-November 1951
3306 Radios, Personnel, February 1951-December 1951
3306 Radios, Administration, March 1951-December 1951
3306 Ministries and Sub-Divisions, July 1950
3306 Radios, Administration, January 1952
3306 Radios, Personnel, January 1952
3306 Organization [Empty Folder]
3306 Postal, May 1948-November 1948
3306 Radio, February 1948-December 1948
3307 No Title, June 1948-July 1948
3307 Rental Indexes (Price Control)
3307 Report on the Distribution of Soap & Glycerine, March 1947
3307 Roster
3307 Coal Consumption
3307 Coal Stockpiles
3307 Coal Production
3307 Coke
3307 No Title, April 1946-May 1946
3307 Crude Oil
3307 Lignite
3307 Iron & Steel, June 1946
3307 Aluminum
3307 Zinc & Lead
3307 Ferroalloy
3307 Bronze
3307 Petroleum
3307 Staple Food
3307 Mining
3307 Copper
3307 Cement
3307 Chemicals
3307 Machine Tool
3307 Fisheries
3307 Containers
3307 Food Processing
3307 Leather
3307 Glass
3307 No Title
3307 Textiles, January 1946-September 1946
3307 Silk
3307 Cotton
3307 Rayon, March 1947
3307 Wool

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1078
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Historical Section,
Administrative Division Entry 1581: Subject File, 1943-1951

Box Subject
3307 Rationing & Price Control Miscellaneous
3307 Rental Indexes
3307 Radio
3307 Communications
3307 Fertilizers
3307 Heavy Industries, Fisheries, Manufacturing
3307 Communications - Radio - Telephone
3308 No Title, May 1949
3308 No Title
3308 Special Order Number 59, March 1952
3308 General Orders Number 5, February 1952
3308 Suggested Items for Reporting, December 1945
3308 Cotton Exports 1948
3308 Rayon Yarn Exports 1948
3308 Silk Exports 1948
3308 Raw Silk Exports by Country
3308 Wool Industry, April 1951
3308 Wool Exports 1946-1950
3308 Metal Products 1948 Imports
3308 Japanese Hospital Strength Report 1946-1951
3308 Digest of Monthly Report of Communicable Disease 1949-1951
3308 Public Health and Welfare Section Bulletin No. 175 for Period 1-31 March 1951
3308 Supplement Tables Original Copy
3308 Science and Technology
3308 Memorandum to Deputy Chief of Staff, June 1951
3308 Letter: Office of the Chief of Military History No. 4885, April 1952
3309 Summation No. 9: JAPAN (Virgin), June 1946
3309 Summation of Non-Military Activities in Japan No. 8, May 1946
3309 Summation of Non-Military Activities in Japan Nos. 9-11, June-August 1946 (3
folders)
3309 Special Report: Strategic Engineering Study No. 78 French Indo-China, Vol. 1:
Terrain Intelligence and Forests, December 1943
3309 Joint Army-Navy Intelligence Study of Southwest Japan, October 1944
3309 Joint Army-Navy Intelligence Study of Northern Japan, November 1944
3309 Joint Army-Navy Intelligence Study of Central Japan, December 1944
3310 Summation Nos. 10-12: JAPAN (Virgin), July-September 1946 (3 folders)
3310 Reconnaissance Soil Survey of Japan: Hokkaido, August 1951
3310 Telephone, April 1947-December 1948
3310 Textiles (Price Control)
3310A Special Report - Strategic Engineering Study No. 125, Kyushu (Japan) -
Summary Terrain Intelligence, August 1944
3310A Special Report - Strategic Engineering Study No. 126, Honshu and Shikoku
(Japan) - Terrain Intelligence, September 1944
3310B Special Report - Strategic Engineering Study No. 127, Hokkaido (Japan) - Terrain
Intelligence, September 1944
3310B Special Report - Strategic Engineering Study No. 174, Tokyo Area - Terrain
Intelligence, July 1945

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1079
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Historical Section,
Library and Publications Division Entry 1584: SWNCC and SANACC Memorandums, 1945

Box Subject
3310C Financial Statement Relating to the United States Government - Executive Order
No. 8512 as Amended, June 1944
3310C Financial Statement Relating to the United States Government: Obligations,
Expenditures and Contract Authorizations - Executive Order No. 8512 as
Amended, June 1944
3310D Communications
3310D Suspense File
3310D Work Sheet
3310D No Title
3310D Economic Affairs Division - VIII Finance, IX Rationing and Price Control
3310D Economic Affairs Division - VI Industrial, VII Commerce
3310D Economic Affairs Division - IV Economic, V Natural Resources

Formerly Top Secret Miscellaneous Informational Records 1946-1947 (0331-UD-


1893)
Box 1 location: 290/24/01/07

Box Subject
1 Outgoing Correspondence
1 SWNCC 176/20: Guidance for Initial Meetings of Joint Commission
1 SWNCC 176/21: Guidance for Initial Meetings of Joint Commission
1 SWNCC 209/1: Treatment of the Institution of the Emperor of Japan
1 SWNCC 228: Reform of the Japanese Governmental System
1 SWNCC 228/8: United States Policy in Regard to the Adoption of a New Japanese
Constitution
1 SWNCC 242/9: Proposed Reply to British and Netherlands Needs on Delay in
Completion of Repatriation of Japanese from Southeast Asia
1 SWNCC 351/1: Request of Russian Prosecutor for Permission to Interrogate Certain
Japanese
1 SANACC 351/3: Interrogation of Certain Japanese by Russian Prosecutor
1 Radio: C 61173
1 Radio: WX 75150
1 Radio: W 80789
1 Radio: W 84062
1 Radio: WX 85811
1 Radio: W 88233
1 Radio: W 88795
1 Radio: W 89660
1 Radio: WARX 93315
1 Radio: WX 94826
1 Conference on Repatriation, 15-17 January 1946, Tokyo, Japan

Library and Publications Division

SWNCC and SANACC Memorandums 1945 (0331-UD-1584)


Boxes 3518-3520 location: 290/15/08/05

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1080
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Historical Section,
Library and Publications Division Entry 1585: Press Translations and Summaries, 1946-1949

Box Subject
3518 SWNCC-FPI 1 - SWNCC 236/19 (88 folders)
3519 SWNCC 236/22 - SWNCC 373/1 (87 folders)
3520 SWNCC 376 - SANACC 392/1 (36 folders)

Press Translations and Summaries 1946-1949 (0331-UD-1585)


Boxes 3521-3546 location: 290/15/08/06

Box Subject
3521 Press Translations and Summaries - Japan, April 1946-May 1946 (23 folders)
3522 Press Translations and Summaries - Japan, May 1946-June 1946 (30 folders)
3523 Press Translations and Summaries - Japan, June 1946-July 1946 (27 folders)
3524 Press Translations and Summaries - Japan, July 1946-August 1946 (22 folders)
3525 Press Translations and Summaries - Japan, August 1946-September 1946
(25 folders)
3526 Press Translations and Summaries - Japan, September 1946-November 1946
(35 folders)
3527 Press Translations and Summaries - Japan, November 1946-December 1946
(37 folders)
3528 Press Translations and Summaries - Japan, January 1947-February 1947
(40 folders)
3529 Press Translations and Summaries - Japan, February 1947-April 1947 (38 folders)
3530 Press Translations and Summaries - Japan, April 1947-May 1947 (38 folders)
3531 Press Translations and Summaries - Japan, May 1947-July 1947 (46 folders)
3532 Press Translations and Summaries - Japan, July 1947-September 1947 (45 folders)
3533 Press Translations and Summaries - Japan, September 1947-October 1947
(46 folders)
3534 Press Translations and Summaries - Japan, October 1947-December 1947
(46 folders)
3535 Press Translations and Summaries - Japan, December 1947-February 1948
(56 folders)
3536 Press Translations and Summaries - Japan, February 1948-April 1948 (52 folders)
3537 Press Translations and Summaries - Japan, April 1948-June 1948 (54 folders)
3538 Press Translations and Summaries - Japan, July 1948-August 1948 (46 folders)
3539 Press Translations and Summaries - Japan, August 1948-October 1948 (48 folders)
3540 Press Translations and Summaries - Japan, October 1948-December 1948
(42 folders)
3541 Press Translations and Summaries - Japan, December 1948-January 1949
(39 folders)
3542 Press Translations and Summaries - Japan, January 1949-March 1949 (43 folders)
3543 Press Translations and Summaries - Japan, March 1949-April 1949 (41 folders)
3544 Press Translations and Summaries - Japan, May 1949-June 1949 (39 folders)
3545 Press Translations and Summaries - Japan, June 1949-August 1949 (41 folders)
3546 Press Translations and Summaries - Japan, August 1949 (17 folders)
3546 Press Translations and Summaries - Japan, Index A-Z, 1 Jan. to 30 June 1946
(2 folders)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1081
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Policy Branch Entry 1596: Subject File, 1945-1950

Press Translations and Summaries 1945-1947 0331-UD- 1586)


Boxes 3547-3551 location: 290/15/10/01

Box Subject
3547 931.6 No. 141 - No. 2675, Press Translations, November 1945, April 1946
(19 folders)
3548 931.6 No. 2676 - No. 3075, Press Translations, April 1946-May 1946 (16 folders)
3549 931.6 No. 3076 - No. 3500, Press Translations, May 1946-June 1946 (17 folders)
3550 931.6 No. 3501 - No. 3650, Press Translations, June 1946 (6 folders)
3550 931.61 Translation No. 200-250, November 1945-December 1945
3550 931.61 Translation No. 251-275, December 1945
3550 931.61 Translation No. 276-300, December 1945-January 1946
3550 931.61 Translation No. 300-325, January 1946-February 1946
3550 931.61 Translation No. 326-350, February 1946-March 1946
3550 931.61 Translation No. 351-375, March 1946-April 1946
3550 931.61 Translation No. 376-400, April 1946
3550 931.61 Translation No. 401-500, April 1946-June 1946
3551 931.61 Translation No. 451-475, June 1946-July 1946
3551 931.51, January 1946-July 1946
3551 931.51, August 1946-December 1946
3551 931.51, January 1947-February 1947
3551 931.51, March 1947-August 1947
3551 Press Translations and Summaries - Japan, Table of Contents, June 1946-May 1947
(2 folders)

International Military Tribunal Trial Records 1946-1948 (0331-UD-1587)


Boxes 3552-3573 location: 290/15/10/02

Civil Property Custodian

Policy Management Group

Policy Branch

Subject File 1945-1950 (0331-UD-1596)


Boxes 3650-3661 location: 290/15/14/03

Box Subject
3650 Japanese External Assets as of August 1945 (Vols 1-3) (3 folders)
3650 Japanese External Assets Estimate (30 June 1947)
3650 Japanese External Assets Estimates (31 December 1947)
3650 Report on German Reparations to the President of the United States - February to
September 1945
3650 Organization, Duties, and Responsibilities of the Civil Property Custodian
(3 folders)
3650 Joint Chiefs of Staff - Basic Directives for Post-Surrender Military Government in
Japan Proper (JCS 1380/15; 3 November 1945)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1082
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Policy Branch Entry 1596: Subject File, 1945-1950

Box Subject
3651 Joint Chief of Staff, Basic Directive for Post-Surrender Military Government in
Japan Proper, November 1945
3653 JCS Serial Directive #53 - Interim Reparations Removals, June 1946, September
1946
3653 JCS Serial Directive #57 - Restitution of Looted Property, February-August 1946
3653 JCS Serial Directive #77 - Sources of Japanese Imports, May 1947
3653 JCS Serial Directive #78 - The Destitution of Japanese Exports, May 1947
3653 JCS Serial Directive #79 - Division of Reparation Shares, May 1947
3653 JCS Serial Directive #80 - The Selection of Plants for Reparations Removals
Destruction of Retention in Japan, June 1947
3653 JCS Serial Directive #81 - Property of War Criminals, June 1947
3653 JCS Serial Directive #82 - Basic Post-Surrender Policy for Japan (26 June 1947)
3653 JCS Serial Directive #83 - Temporary Retention of Electrical Steel Furnaces, June
1947
3653 JCS Serial Directive #87 - Reduction of Japanese Industrial War Potential, August
1947
3653 JCS Serial Directive #92 - Access to Japanese Technical & Scientific Information in
Japan, July 1948
3653 JCS Serial Directive #93 - Restitution of Looted Property, August 1948
3653 JCS Serial Directive #95 - Conduct of Trade with Japan, December 1948
3653 JCS Serial Directive #98 - Access to Japanese Technical and Scientific
Information, December 1948
3653 JCS Serial Directive #100 - Patent Applications in Japan, March 1949
3653 JCS Serial Directive #101 - Patents, Utility Models & Designs in Japan, March
1949
3653 JCS Serial Directive #102 - Access to Japanese Technical and Scientific
Information in Japan, April 1949
3653 JCS 1380/15 - Authority of SCAP and Guiding Policies, November 1945
3653 JCS 1380/21 - Procedures for Restitution of Looted Property, February 1946
3653 JCS 1380/22 - Interim Procedures for Restitution of Looted Property Found within
Japan, February 1946
3653 JCS 1467/16 - Custody of Japanese Archives and Diplomatic Property, November
1945
3653 JCS 1467/17 - Reimbursement of Swedish & Swiss Government for Protection of
Japanese Nationals Abroad, January 1946
3653 JCS 1500/6 - Former Allied Vessels Captured by Japanese, March 1946
3653 JCS 1564 - Official Japanese Information and Records on Loss of Japanese
Merchant Ships, October 1945
3653 JCS 1565 - Liquidation of Zaibatsu, October 1945-November 1945
3653 JCS 1566/2 - Contract for Exports from Japan, January 1946-April 1946
3653 JCS 1566/8 - Sale of Japanese Exports to Foreign Countries by the U.S.
Commercial Company, October 1946-December 1946
3653 JCS 1607/10 - Summary U.S. Army Military Government Activities in Korea for
June 1946
3653 JCS 1607/11 - Summary of Non-Military Activities in Japan for July 1946
3653 JCS 1607/12 - Summary of U.S. Army Military Government Activities in Korea for
July 1946
3653 JCS 1607/13 - Summary of Non-Military Activities in Japan for August 1946
3653 JCS 1607/14 - Summary of U.S. Army Military Government Activities in Korea for
August 1946
3653 JCS 1607/15 - Summary of Non-Military Activities in Japan for September 1946

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1083
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Policy Branch Entry 1596: Subject File, 1945-1950

Box Subject
3653 JCS 1607/16 - Summary of U.S. Army Military Government Activities in Korea for
September 1946
3653 JCS 1629 - Interim Procedures for Supplying Yen to Representatives of Allied
Governments in Japan, February 1946
3653 Conversion of Japanese Currency Held by Other Governments and Forces, March
1946-September 1946
3653 JCS 1633 - Restitution of Czech Radium, February 1946
3653 JCS 1639 - Return to British of Fire Engines Captured by Japanese at Hong Kong,
December 1945, March 1946
3653 JCS 1651 - Sovereignty Status of Formosa, March 1946, May 1946
3653 JCS 1655 - Treatment of German Property in Japan, January 1946-May 1946
3653 JCS 1655/6 - Treatment of German Property in Japan, March 1946-September
1946
3653 JCS 1659 - Consultation Between Far Eastern Commission and the Supreme
Commander for the Allied Powers on Progress of Occupation of Japan, April 1946
3653 JCS 1666/2 - Repatriation of French Nationals from China to Indo-China, August
1946
3653 JCS 1689 - Policy on Disposition of Puppet Government Assets in Japan, April
1946-June 1946
3653 SANACC 236/51, June 1947-February 1948
3653 SANACC 236/52 - Statement of U.S. Position with Respect to Reparations Claims
to Japanese Merchant Shipping, November 1947
3653 SANACC 236/57 - U.S. Position with Regard to the Disposition of Japanese
External Assets, October 1947-June 1948
3653 SANACC 378/2 (Decision Amending) - Disposition of Assets in Japan of Certain
Institutions, January 1948-June 1948
3653 SANACC 385 - Replacement of Cultural Objects (Japan), October 1947
3653 SANACC 387 - Disposition of Korean Ships, etc. Found in Japanese and Other Far
Eastern Waters, November-December 1947
3653 SANACC 387, November 1947-February 1949
3653 SWNCC 16/10 & 16/11 - Politico-Military Problems in the Far East, August 1946
3653 SWNCC 52/7 - Basic Directives for Military Government, November 1945
3653 SWNCC 58/10 - Special Directions for Disposition of Captured Japanese
Equipment, February 1949
3653 SWNCC 150/5 - Amendments to 150/4, September 1945
3653 SWNCC 150/10 - U.S. Initial Post-Defeat Policy Relating to Japan, February 1947-
March 1947
3653 SWNCC 186/26 - Disposition of Combatant Vessels of the Japanese Navy, May
1947
3653 SWNCC 226/3 - Establishment or Reestablishment in Japan of Branches of
American Banks, March 1946
3653 SWNCC 227/7 - Return to British of Fire Engines Captured by Japanese at Hong
Kong, February-March 1946
3653 SWNCC 227/9 - Netherlands Indies Governments Request for Return of Steamship
3653 Reael, April 1946
3653 SWNCC 227/13 - Final Policy Concerning Restitution of Looted Property from
Japan, June 1946
3653 SWNCC 227/16 - Interim Principles for Restoration of Identifiable Property
Confiscated in Japan from Allied Nationals, August 1946-September 1946
3653 SWNCC 227/17 - Restitution of Looted Property in Japan, January 1947-February
1947
3654 SWNCC 227/22 - Decision Amending - Final Policy for the Restitution of Looted
Property (Revised Pages), June 1947-July 1947

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1084
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Policy Branch Entry 1596: Subject File, 1945-1950

Box Subject
3654 SWNCC 227/13 - Disposition of Vessels Other than Those of Allied Registry Found
in Japanese Waters, September 1947-October 1947
3654 SANACC 227/28 - Interim Directive Regarding Restitution of Looted Property,
March-April 1948
3654 SWNCC 236/8 - Japanese External Assets, May 1946
3654 SWNCC 236/10 - Interim Reparations Removal Program for Japan, May-June 1946
3654 SWNCC 236/19 - Assured Production Capacity Levels for Japan, August 1946
3654 SWNCC 236/22 - U.S. Policy on Interim Removals as Reparations of Japanese
Steel Rolling Capacity, October 1946
3654 SWNCC 236/24 - Second Decision Amending - Principles under Which Advance
Transfers of Japanese Reparations May be Accomplished, January 1947, April
1947
3654 SWNCC 236/27 - Delivery of Reparations Goods in Japan, October 1946
3654 SWNCC 236/30 - Recommendations on Reparation Removals of Industrial
Facilities & Merchant Shipping, December 1946
3654 SWNCC 236/38 - Japanese External Assets, January 1947-April 1948
3654 SWNCC 236/42 - Reparations Claims to Japanese Merchant Shipping, March, June
1947
3654 SWNCC 236/46 - Reparations Removals of Industrial Facilities & Merchant
Shipping from Japan, April 1947, March 1948
3654 SWNCC 236/45 - Advance Transfers of Japanese Reparations, April 1947
3654 SWNCC 236/46 - Policy on Reparations Allocations Procedure for U.S. Industrial
Facilities in Japan, June 1947, August 1947
3654 SWNCC 255/5 - German Property in Japan, April 1946, September 1947
3654 SWNCC 255/19 - Treatment of Property of Foreign Nationals in Japan, December
1946-January 1947
3654 SWNCC 255/22 - German Property in Japan, August 1947
3654 SWNCC 265 - Disposal of Japanese Property in Korea, February-March 1946
3654 SWNCC 265/1 - Disposal of Japanese Property in Japan, January 1947-March
1947
3654 SWNCC 278 - Establishment of an Inter-Allied Trade Committee for Japan, March
1946-April 1946
3654 SWNCC 284/3 - Settlement of Amounts Due Repatriated Japanese, September-
Oct.1946
3654 SWNCC 302 - Statement of U.S. Policy with Respect to Excessive Concentrations
of Economic Power in Japan, January 1947, May 1947
3654 SWNCC 302 - Reduction of Japanese Industrial War Potential, May 1946, August
1946
3654 SWNCC 310 - War Booty, July 1946-November 1947
3654 SWNCC 322 - Return of Looted Objects of Art to Countries of Origin, May 1946-
February 1947
3654 SANACC 329/2 - Puppet Government Assets in Japan, March 1948, May 1948
3654 SWNCC 347 - Disposition of Property of Convicted War Criminals, Japan,
February-July 1947
3654 SWNCC 347/2 - Disposition of Funds Covering Fines Collected by U.S. and British
Military Occupation Courts, March-June 1947
3654 SWNCC 350/2 - Publication of Far Eastern Commission Policy Decisions, April
1947
3654 SWNCC 353/1 - Utilization of Japanese Owned Gold, Silver, Precious Metals and
Jewels, June-July 1947
3654 SWNCC 353/2 - Convertible Assets in Japan, June-July 1947

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1085
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Policy Branch Entry 1596: Subject File, 1945-1950

Box Subject
3654 SWNCC 357 - Treatment of United Nations Property in Japan, September 1945-
November 1949
3654 SWNCC 369 - Treatment of Japanese Domestic and Foreign Patents
3654 SWNCC 377 - Disposition of Property of Political, Ultra-Nationalistic and Secret
Patriotic Societies in Japan, October 1947
3654 SWNCC 378 - Disposition of Assets in Japan of Certain Institutions, July 1947
3655 Allocation of Staff Responsibilities for Execution of JCS Directives to Supreme
Commander for the Allied Powers, April 1948
3655 Allocation of Staff Responsibilities for Execution of Policies Adopted by the Far
Eastern Commission, April 1947
3655 Allocation of Staff Responsibilities for SWNCC & SANACC Papers
3655 Current Economic Developments, July 1947
3655 Foreign Exchange Assets Account - Random Correspondence, Listings, Conference
Notes, SCAPINS, etc. (1946-1950)
3655 General File Material - Mayall, November 1945-November 1948
3655 Imperial Household Property, March 1946-December 1946
3655 Index to JCS Directives to Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers, June 1948,
December 1948
3655 Patent Property
3655 Receipts of CIS Periodical Summary, January 1946-November 1949
3655 Staff Study on Looted Property Program
3655 Staff Study: Establishment of Policy for Handling and Disposing of Unidentifiable
Looted Property in Japan
3655 SWNCC-SANACC Documents Pertaining to the Activities of the Supreme
Commander for the Allied Powers, November 1948
3656 Comptroller Division - Policy and Procedures, November 1946
3656 Comptroller Division Policy File (Gen. Tansey), September 1945-January 1948
3656 Comptroller Division Policy File (Mr. Brenn), October 1945-January 1948
3656 Conferences, December 1945-June 1950
3656 External Assets - Policy File, October 1945-February 1948
3656 Looted Property Division, V Policy File (Gen. Tansey)
3656 Policy & Control File, August 1946-April 1947
3656 Procedures, Office & Personnel, August 1946-August 1949
3656 Procedures, Staff and GPD, August 1946-July 1949
3656 References 1751, April 1947, November 1947
3656 Revolving Fund 1947
3656 RTAC (Repatriations Technical Advisory Council), February-March 1950
3656 Uraga Dollars - Lt. Col. Robert W. King, August 1946-March 1949
3657 Australian Reparations & Restitution Delegation, January 1947-May 1950
3657 Availability of Aircraft Plants for Reparations, April 1946-February 1950
3657 Branch Offices in Japan, August 1949-April 1950
3657 Canadian Reparations & Restitution Delegation, February 1947-June 1948
3657 Chinese Reparations & Restitution Delegation
3657 Diamonds
3657 Fire Warden Material, December 1947-July 1951
3657 Foreign Liaison Policy, October 1946-June 1947
3657 French Reparations & Restitution Delegation, December 1946-December 1950

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1086
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Policy Branch Entry 1596: Subject File, 1945-1950

Box Subject
3657 Gold Coins in SCAP Custody (Letter from Federal Reserve Bank of NY), January-
July 1949
3657 Indian Reparations & Restitution Delegation, December 1946-March 1949
3657 Japanese External Assets as of August 1945 (Vol. 2)
3657 Japanese External Assets as of August 1945 (Vol. 3)
3657 Japanese Government - Enemy Property Laws and Ordinances Prior to U.S.
Occupation of Japan
3657 Japanese Government Ordinances Relative to Enforcement of Enemy Property Law
3657 Johnson Report, May 1948
3657 Logistic Support for Reparations & Restitution Delegations, February-December
1947
3657 Netherlands Reparations & Restitution Delegation, October 1946-December 1949
3657 Philippines Reparations & Restitution Delegation, October 1946-April 1950
3657 Policy Actions
3657 Policy Re: Scientific & Technical Representatives, August 1948
3657 Precious Metals, September 1948-July 1950
3657 Publications Re: CPA/FL & R&R Delegations (Circulars), August 1946-June 1948
3657 R&R Delegation, August 1946-July 1948
3657 Roster of Reparations & Restitution Personnel, January 1947-September 1951
3657 U.S. Reparations & Restitution Delegation, October 1946-March 1949
3657 U.S. Vaults, December 1949-July 1950
3657 United Kingdom Reparations & Restitution Delegation, April 1947-October 1949
3657 USSR Reparations & Restitution Delegation
3658 Accounting Program - Property Liquidation Division, February 1950, May 1950
3658 Action on SANACC 357, April 1947-April 1948
3658 Efficiency Reports, March 1945-June 1948
3658 FEC 230
3658 FEC Papers, November 1945, September 1948
3658 Foreign Property, November 1949-May 1950
3658 Fusanosuke Kuhara Property, November 1945-October 1948
3658 German Property, 1950
3658 German Property, December 1945-February 1950
3658 Gold Report, September-November 1949
3658 Inspection Trips, November 1948
3658 Japanese External Assets as of August 1945 (Vol. 1)
3658 Japanese External Assets Estimate (30 June 1947)
3658 Japanese Shipping Companies
3658 Koeki Eidan, September-December 1947
3658 Korean Affairs, December 1945-January 1950
3658 Kotches, Frank A.
3658 Melting Losses - Lots 5179, 5358, 6075, 6442, 6481, 6611, 6612, 7011 - Line
#47913, November 1949-January 1950
3658 Miscellaneous, August 1946-August 1950
3658 News Reports, April 1948-October 1949
3658 Personnel Survey of the Civil Property Custodian Branch, October 1949-
September 1950

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1087
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Policy Branch Entry 1596: Subject File, 1945-1950

Box Subject
3658 Policy Actions (1 July-30 December 1949) (2 folders)
3658 Reference: Shipping, October 1946, April 1949
3658 Report of German Property (March 1947)
3658 Report on Progress and Activities, January 1947, March 1947
3658 Restitution Advisory Committee, 1948
3658 SCAP General Orders, August 1946-December 1949
3658 Scientific & Technical Reports, June-November 1948
3658 Ships, December 1945-June 1950
3658 Silver Report, January 1947-July 1948
3658 Staff Memorandums, January 1947-June 1950
3658 Vesting & Marshaling of German External Assets, February 1949-April 1950
3659 Basic Policy Papers - Liquidation of German Assets in Japan, March 1949-April
1950
3659 Civil Property Custodian - Organization Charts, March 1946-December 1948
3659 Comptroller Division, General, May 1947-September 1949
3659 Comptroller Division, October 1946-August 1949
3659 Diamonds, April 1949
3659 Foreign Exchange, British - Miscellaneous Papers, February-August 1947
3659 Foreign Property Division V - Policy File, October 1945-June 1949
3659 Inter-Allied Reparation Agency (IARA), January 1946
3659 Japanese Bond & Foreign Currencies, November 1946-June 1950
3659 Letter from General Noce, CSCAD to General Tansey, 28 May 1948, Reference
Property Matters, May 1948
3659 Looted Policy, July 1946-March 1950
3659 Memoranda Left by Mr. Silver, November 1944-January 1947
3659 Monetary Values of Property within Scope of Civil Property Custodian
3659 Patents, September 1945-June 1950
3659 Peace Treaty, March 1947
3659 Percy H. Johnston Report, April-May 1948
3659 Policy Actions (April-September 1950) (2 folders)
3659 Policy Actions Index, January 1948-March 1950
3659 Prince Lee Eun, July 1947-May 1949
3659 Public Relations, April 1946-July 1947
3659 Recommendations from Policy (re Personnel Adjustments), January-March 1948
3659 Record of Distribution - Japanese External Assets Estimate (31 December 1947)
3660 Civil Property Custodian Index to Policy Documents
3660 Cultural Objects - Robert Report & SC 272/12
3660 Foreign Exchange Assets, January-December 1947
3660 Foreign Exchange Assets, July 1947-January 1948
3660 Foreign Exchange, September 1945-January 1947
3660 Japanese Budget, FY 49/50 Reparations
3660 July 1948
3660 Korea Coal Miners, October 1945-December 1946
3660 Occupied Japan Export-Import Revolving Fund
3660 OGA Audit Reports, December 1947-January 1948

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1088
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Policy Branch Entry 1983: Formerly Top Secret Miscellaneous Subject Correspondence 1945-1950

Box Subject
3660 Policies on Release of Japanese Merchandise, January-October 1946
3660 Progress and Activities (December 1948)
3660 Repatriates & Repatriation, January 1946-February 1947
3660 Ryukyuan Repatriates, November 1945-January 1949
3660 SCAP Yen Custody Account
3660 Staff Study - Purchase by Japanese Government of Foreign Currencies &
Exchange Instruments - August 1948
3660 Table of Organization - FY 1947, FY 1948 (2 folders)
3660 USSR Roubles - 8th Army Vaults, Bank of Japan, August 1948-September 1949
3661 Accounts Division, February-June 1950
3661 Branch and Organizations in Japan
3661 Briefs, September 1946-May 1948
3661 Civil Affairs Division, Washington, D.C., August 1947-January 1948
3661 Civil Affairs Team Activities (Policy Actions), May 1949-January 1950
3661 Claim Against Foreign Exchange Account, SCAP/CPC, December 1946-April 1950
3661 Closed Institutions
3661 Control on Individuals Property on Entering and Leaving Japan, June 1948-Feb.
1950
3661 Controls - Japanese Government & Troop Agencies, June 1946-August 1950
3661 CPC - Mission & Functions, October 1946-December 1948
3661 Dissolved Organizations, September 1945-June 1949
3661 Duties & Function of Policy & Control, August 1946-June 1949
3661 Foreign Exchange Assets (1 August-31 October 1947)
3661 Foreign Exchange Assets (24 April-31 July 1949)
3661 Foreign Exchange Assets (3 January-22 April 1947)
3661 United Nations Property, September 1945-June 1950

Formerly Top Secret Miscellaneous Subject Correspondence 1945-1950 (0331-UD-


1983)
Boxes 1-3 location: 290/24/01/06

Box Subject
1 File No. 1 - Civil Property Custodian Administration Problems
1 File No. 2 - Disposition of Property Problems
1 File No. 3 - Administration of Property Problems
1 File No. 4 - Restitution of Property
2 File No. 5 - Patent Property
2 File No. 6 Miscellaneous
2 File No. 7 - Protection of Property
2 File No. 8 - Identification of Property
2 File No. 9 Personnel
2 Tentative Draft of Proposed Property Provisions to be Included in Peace Treaty with
Japan
3 Staff Memorandum #6
3 Revision of Staff Memorandum #6
3 Comments of G-3 Revision of Staff Memorandum No. 6

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1089
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Legal Section Entry 1598: SCAP Monograph Drafts, 1945-1951

Box Subject
3 Staff Responsibility of Execution Directives
3 Register of Loaned Classified Documents
3 Register of Incoming Classified Documents
3 Miscellaneous: Replies to Draft Booklet Allocation of Staff Responsibilities for the
Execution, JCS Directives Issued to the SCAP

Legal Section

SCAP Monograph Drafts 1945-1951 (0331-UD-1598)


Boxes 3676-3679 location: 290/15/15/05

Box Subject
3676 History of the Nonmilitary Activities of the Occupation of Japan - Introduction
(1945-1951)
3676 History of the Nonmilitary Activities of the Occupation of Japan - Administration of
Occupation (1945-July 1951)
3676 History of the Nonmilitary Activities of the Occupation of Japan - Trials of Class B
and C War Criminals
3676 History of the Nonmilitary Activities of the Occupation of Japan - Vol. III - Political,
Part 1 - Government Reform (1945-December 1950)
3676 History of the Nonmilitary Activities of the Occupation of Japan - Vol. III - Political
and Legal, Part A - The Political Purge (1945-19..)
3676 History of the Nonmilitary Activities of the Occupation of Japan - Vol. III - Political
and Legal, Part A - The Purge (1945-December 1951)
3676 History of the Nonmilitary Activities of the Occupation of Japan - Vol. III - Political
and Legal, Part B - Constitutional Revision (1945-December 1951)
3676 History of the Nonmilitary Activities of the Occupation of Japan - Vol. III - Political
and Legal, Part C - National Administrative Reorganization (1945-1949)
3676 History of the Nonmilitary Activities of the Occupation of Japan - Political and
Legal, Part E - Election Reform (1945-November 1951)
3676 History of the Nonmilitary Activities of the Occupation of Japan - Development of
Political Parties (1945-1949)
3676 History of the Nonmilitary Activities of the Occupation of Japan - Vol. III - Political
and Legal, Part F - Development of Political Parties (1945-November 1951)
3676 History of the Nonmilitary Activities of the Occupation of Japan - Vol. V - Political,
Part 3 - Development of Legislative Responsibilities (1945-October 1950)
3676 History of the Nonmilitary Activities of the Occupation of Japan - Vol. V - Political
and Legal, Part 6 - Reorganization of Civil Service (1945-1951)
3676 History of the Nonmilitary Activities of the Occupation of Japan - Vol. V - Civil
Liberties, Part 1 - Legal and Judicial Reform (1945-December 1950)
3676 History of the Nonmilitary Activities of the Occupation of Japan - Vol. VI - Legal
Reform, Public Safety, and Freedom of Expression, Part 4 (1945-1950)
3677 History of the Nonmilitary Activities of the Occupation of Japan - Foreign Property
Administration (1945-September 1949)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1090
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Legal Section Entry 1599: Minutes of Meetings, 1946-1953

Box Subject
3677 History of the Nonmilitary Activities of the Occupation of Japan - Vol. IX -
Reparations and Property Administration, Part A - Reparations (1945-January
1951)
3677 History of the Nonmilitary Activities of the Occupation of Japan - Vol.
IX - Reparations and Property Administration, Part C - Japanese Property
Administration (1945-November 1951)
3677 History of the Nonmilitary Activities of the Occupation of Japan - Vol. X - Reform of
Business Enterprise, Part A - Elimination of Zaibatsu Control (1945-June 1950)
3677 History of the Nonmilitary Activities of the Occupation of Japan - Vol. X - Reform
of Business Enterprise, Part C - Elimination of Private Control Organizations (1945-
June 1951)
3677 History of the Nonmilitary Activities of the Occupation of Japan - Vol. X - Reform of
Business Enterprise, Part B - Deconcentration of Economic Power (1945-December
1950)
3677 History of the Nonmilitary Activities of the Occupation of Japan - Vol. X - Reform
of Business Enterprise, Part D - Promotion of Fair Trade Practices (1945-October
1951)
3677 History of the Nonmilitary Activities of the Occupation of Japan - Vol. XI - Social,
Part A - Education (1945-September 1949)
3677 History of the Nonmilitary Activities of the Occupation of Japan - Vol. XI - Social,
Part D - Religion (1945-June 1951)
3678 History of the Nonmilitary Activities of the Occupation of Japan - Vol. XIII -
Finance, Parts A, B, C, - National Government Finance (1945-March 1951) (3
folders)
3678 History of the Nonmilitary Activities of the Occupation of Japan - Money and
Banking (1945-September 1949)
3678 History of the Nonmilitary Activities of the Occupation of Japan - Vol. XIII -
Finance, Part D - Financial Reorganization of Corporate Enterprise (1945-December
1950)
3679 History of the Nonmilitary Activities of the Occupation of Japan - Vol. V - Civil
Liberties, Number 2 - Police and Public Safety (1945-October 1951)
3679 The Legacy of Prewar Political Party System in the Light of the Potsdam Declaration

Minutes of Meetings April 5, 1946-April 23, 1953 (0331-UD-1599)


Box 3680 location: 290/15/15/06

Box Subject
3680 Allied Council for Japan - Agendas, April 1946-April 1952
3680 Alphabetical Directory of Subjects Discussed by the Allied Council for Japan
between the First Meeting Held on 5 April 1946 and the One Hundred Sixty-Fourth
Meeting Held on 23 April 1952
3680 Chronological Directory of Subjects Discussed by the Allied Council for Japan
between the First Meeting Held on 5 April 1946 and the One Hundred Sixty-Fourth
Meeting Held on 23 April 1952
3680 Index to Remarks of Soviet Members, Allied Council for Japan

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1091
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Property Liquidation Division, External Assets Branch Entry 1604: Subject Files, 1947-1949

Box Subject
3680 List of Topics
3680 Rules and Procedure Adopted by the Allied Council for Japan, November 1949
3680 Verbatim Minutes of Allied Council for Japan, April 1946-April 1952

Property Liquidation Division

External Assets Branch

Subject Files 1947-1949 (0331-UD-1604)


Boxes 3710-3715 location: 290/15/17/03

Box Subject
3710 A 1000 to 1999 - Z 26000 to 26999 [Index]
3710 Bank of Japan Reports - Index and Classification (2055)
3710 Bank of Japan Supplementary Reports (2060)
3710 Conversion Analysis (Shafer) (3600)
3710 ESS/FI (5800)
3710 External Assets Reports from Comptroller - Property Taken into Custody (5950)
3710 External Assets Reports Received from Respective Countries (236 in Main File)
(5965)
3710 First 100 Institutions (6450)
3710 Force and Duress (6580)
3710 Foreign Exchange Data - Miscellaneous, from ESS (6600)
3710 Foreign Exchange Data from Yokohama Specie Bank (6650)
3710 Foreign Exchange Data, Foreign Coins (6652)
3710 Investments (9560)
3710 Japanese First Demobilization Bureau - War Supplies & Equipment Surrendered
(10080)
3710 Japanese Government - Central Liaison Office - Misc. (10055)
3710 Japanese Second Demobilization Bureau - Table of War Supplies & Equipment
Surrendered (10085)
3710 Korea - Notes, etc. Collected by McGrath during Visit (11610)
3710 Korea Annual Report 1948 (11610)
3710 Ministry of Finance (13410)
3710 Mitsui Bussan - Purchase of Property in Siam - Ref. rad 5th, 6 April 1948
(195 13450)
3710 Netherlands East Indies, Summation of Japanese Estates (14195)
3710 Neutral Countries (14220)
3710 Philippines - Summary Vesting Orders (16390)
3710 Philippines (16380)
3710 Repatriated Funds - Trip to Kyushu, McGrath (18225)
3710 Research - McGrath (18250)
3710 Research - Mr. Muto (18260)
3710 Shipping (19350)
3710 South Manchuria Railway (19660)
3710 Stock Holding - Corporation Invested by Japanese (19750)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1092
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Property Liquidation Division, External Assets Branch Entry 1604: Subject Files, 1947-1949

Box Subject
3710 U.S. Government - Army, Microfilm of Reports Loaned from War Dept. - Subject:
China - Japanese-Controlled and Operated Industry, Shanghai, 1945 (21550)
3710 U.S. Government - Commerce (21575)
3710 U.S. Government - Treasury - Forms (21750)
3711 Akridge, Charles
3711 Akridge, Charles
3711 Authority of Jurisdiction & Functions
3711 Authority of Jurisdiction & Functions
3711 Check Sheets
3711 Check Sheets
3711 Classification of Japanese External Assets Reports
3711 Classification of Japanese External Assets Reports
3711 Closed Institutions
3711 Closed Institutions
3711 Codes & Indexes
3711 Codes & Indexes
3711 Codes & Indexes - Vol. II
3711 Codes & Indexes - Vol. II
3711 Communications Incoming
3711 Communications Incoming
3711 Communications Index & File Index
3711 Communications Index & File Index
3711 Comptroller
3711 Custody Account - Supreme Commander
3711 Custom Regulations - Confiscated Property
3711 Diary Office
3711 Diplomatic Section
3711 Directives to Japanese Government - Pertinent Financial Relevant to C.P.C.
Decisions No. I
3711 Distribution - Outgoing Reports
3711 Donegan, Edgar
3711 Economic and Scientific Section
3711 External Asset Data China
3711 External Assets - Censorship Reports
3711 External Assets - Concealed, Clocked, Disguised
3711 Folders in Filing Cabinet
3711 From Letter: Letter 8 October 1946
3711 Manual of Authority - Procedure & Regulations, Vol. I
3711 Manual of Authority - Procedure & Regulations, Vol. I
3711 Neutral Countries - Also Replies to 16 August 1946 Radio
3711 Neutral Countries - Also Replies to 16 August 1946 Radio
3712 Col. Harris & Scholls
3712 Communications - Incoming - Misc.
3712 Communications Outgoing
3712 Communications Index - Chronological File

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1093
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Property Liquidation Division, External Assets Branch Entry 1604: Subject Files, 1947-1949

Box Subject
3712 Conferences - Statements of Opinion
3712 Endorsements to Letter
3712 External Asset Data Korea
3712 External Asset Data Manchuria
3712 External Asset Data - Other Areas
3712 External Assets - Desk in Washington
3712 External Assets - Group 143,000
3712 External Assets - Group 7500
3712 External Assets - Group 7500 - Research by Dr. Noss
3712 External Assets - Group in 100
3712 External Assets Index
3712 External Assets Philippines
3712 External Assets - Project Development
3712 External Assets - Reports Received from Respective Countries
3712 External Assets - Summary Reports
3712 Far Eastern Commission
3712 Foreign Exchange - Applications for Remittance or Reparations
3712 Foreign Exchange - Surrender to Bank of Japan
3712 Germany
3712 IBM Corrections
3712 IBM - Work Schedules
3712 IBM Tabulations Index
3712 Intra- and Inter-Office Memoranda, No. 1
3712 Intra- and Inter-Office Memoranda, No. 2
3712 Intra-Office Memos - Work Assignments
3712 Inventory Office Data in Cabinets, Files & Shelves
3712 Letters Dispatched - No. 2 (January 1949-March 1950)
3713 Duplicate Copies of the Verbatim Report of the Overseas Investigation Council
3713 External Assets Reports, 30 September, Research Material
3713 Japanese External Assets Reports of 20 May 1947
3713 Kahan, Harry
3713 Kent, Frank E.
3713 Kito, Frank E.
3713 Kobayashi, Hajime
3713 Korea
3713 Korea - Vesting Decree 33
3713 Korean Coal Miners Accounts
3713 Lancaster, Presley
3713 Legations - American, British, Swiss & Red Cross
3713 Letters - Dispatched, No. 1 (December 1948)
3713 Letters - Dispatched, No. 3, March 1950
3713 Luecke, Miss Clydia
3713 Manchuria Research
3713 Map Project
3713 Maps

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1094
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Property Liquidation Division, External Assets Branch Entry 1604: Subject Files, 1947-1949

Box Subject
3713 Mayall, Kenneth
3713 Meyer, Harriet B.
3713 Miller, Col. E.C., Deputy Custodian
3713 Ministry of Finance
3713 Miscellaneous
3713 Muto - Requests for Retention
3713 Muto & Other Japanese Staff
3713 Neutral Nations
3713 Notes from Directives Manuscripts
3713 Okinawa - 2000 Claims (Stich)
3713 Okinawa (3 folders)
3713 Overseas Assets Investigation Council - No. II
3713 Overseas Assets Investigation Council - Verbatim Reports No. I
3713 Overseas Assets Investigation Reports Submitted, No. 1
3713 Research - Japanese Government
3714 Parrish, Evelyn M.
3714 Patents
3714 Payroll Salaries
3714 Peace Treaty Recommendations
3714 Personnel - Americans - Applications & Appointments
3714 Personnel - Americans - Duties & Qualifications - Job Descriptions, No. 1
3714 Personnel - Americans - Efficiency Ratings
3714 Personnel - Annual Leave Overtime
3714 Personnel - Jap. - Applications & Appointments, No. 1
3714 Personnel - Jap. - Applications & Appointments, No. 2
3714 Personnel - Jap. - Forms, Regulations
3714 Personnel - Jap. - Grades, Payroll
3714 Personnel - Job Descriptions, No. 2
3714 Personnel - Table of Organization
3714 Plans and Policy
3714 Policy and Control Division
3714 Policy File
3714 Procedure - Civil Property Custodian Executive Memoranda
3714 Procedure - Regulations, Office, Vol. 3
3714 Procedure - Regulations, Vol. 1 (December 1948)
3714 Procedure - Regulations, Vol. 2 (from January 1949)
3714 Procedure - Staff Memoranda
3714 Progress Reports
3714 Property Liquidation Division
3714 Property Service Branch
3715 Inventory Statement, Hakozaki Warehouse
3715 Radio Outgoing Information - Originating in Other Division of C.P.C.
3715 Radio to AFWESPAC
3715 Radiograms - Incoming - For Information
3715 Radiograms - Incoming Information

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1095
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Property Liquidation Division, Dissolved Organizations and Arrested Persons Branch Entry 1605: Subject File,
1946-1951

Box Subject
3715 Radiograms Outgoing
3715 Radiograms Incoming - for Action
3715 Radiograms Incoming - For Action
3715 Radios Outgoing - C.P.C.
3715 Radios Outgoing - Not Originating in C.P.C.
3715 Reference to Research Material
3715 Reference to Research Material - Chronological File
3715 Reparations
3715 Repatriated Funds Trustee
3715 Repatriated Funds - Yen Payments to Repatriates
3715 Repatriation
3715 Research
3715 Staff Meeting
3715 Supply Requisition
3715 Tansey Discuss
3715 Tansey - Instructions from
3715 Tansey Public Relations
3715 Townsend, Courtland K.
3715 Transfer to Foreign Property Division
3715 Travel & Trip Reports
3715 Trust Territory of Pacific
3715 Trust Territory of Pacific Muto
3715 Vesting Authority Control of Title
3715 Warehouse
3715 Whiting, Carl J.
3715 Williamson, Lindsey

Dissolved Organizations and Arrested Persons Branch

Subject File 1946-1951 (0331-UD-1605)


Boxes 3716-3758 location: 290/15/17/05

Box Subject
3716 Aikoku Kinro To
3716 Aikyo Juku
3716 Ajia Seinen Sha
3716 Asakusa Kosei Ryo
3716 Bohnan Juku
3716 Bunka Fujin Kai
3716 Chosen Minshu Kokubo Giyu Dan
3716 Chuo Sangyo Kabushiki Kaisha
3716 Chuwa Kinno Makoto Musubi
3716 Dai Nippon Aikoku Yuben Kai
3716 Dai Nippon Doshi Kai
3716 Dai Nippon Gokoku Gun

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1096
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Property Liquidation Division, Dissolved Organizations and Arrested Persons Branch Entry 1605: Subject File,
1946-1951

Box Subject
3716 Dai Nippon Isshin Kai
3716 Dai Nippon Keikoku Renmei
3716 Dai Nippon Kinno Doshi Kai
3716 Dai Nippon Kinno Kai
3716 Dai Nippon Koa Domei
3716 Dai Nippon Seiji Kai
3716 Dai Nippon Seisan Jo
3716 Dai Nippon Sekisai Kai
3716 Dai Nippon Shimpei Tai
3716 Dai Nippon Shinai Kai
3716 Dai Nippon Sumera To
3716 Dai Nippon Yuko Kai
3716 Dai Toa Kyokai
3716 Dai Toa Meiyu Kai
3716 Daido Juku
3716 Daito Sha
3716 Dobo Engo Kai (Gunjin Engo Kai)
3716 Dojin Kai
3716 Dojin Kai - List of Medicines & Others
3716 Dojo Kan
3716 Dokuritsu Seinen Dan
3716 Essa Shiso Taisaku Kenkyu Kai
3716 Fujita Gumi
3716 Gakuto Shiso Kai (Gakuto Shigeo Kai)
3716 Genri Nippon Sha
3716 Genron Hokoku Kai
3716 Genyo Sha
3716 Gunjin Kaikan
3716 Gyochi Sha
3716 Hakuryu Sha
3716 Himorogi Juku
3716 Hokkai Kokumin Dojo
3716 Ikken Kinno Undo
3716 Ishin Doshi Kai
3716 Isshin Juku
3716 Isshin Renmei
3716 Jidosha Gijutsu Kenkyujo
3716 Jinmu Kai
3717 Josai Kai
3717 Kaijin Kai
3717 Kaijin Kai
3717 Kaiyo Hakubutsu Kan
3717 Kakushin Seinen To
3717 Kamikaze Tokko Kozoku Tai
3717 Kanagawa Romu Kyodo Kai

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1097
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Property Liquidation Division, Dissolved Organizations and Arrested Persons Branch Entry 1605: Subject File,
1946-1951

Box Subject
3717 Kanagawa Renmei
3717 Kanagawa-ken Yasutomo Kai
3717 Katsuki Seishonen Doshikai
3717 Keijin Kai Society
3717 Kenkoku Kai
3717 Kenshin Juku
3717 Ketsumei Dan
3717 Kikaika Kokubo Kyokai
3717 Kinjo Ikuei Kai
3717 Kinkei Gakuin
3717 Kinno Makoto Musubi
3717 Kitahara Gumi
3717 Koa Seinen Undo Hombu
3717 Kodo Isshin Juku
3717 Kodo Seika Kabushiki Kaisha
3717 Kodo Shinri Kai
3717 Kodo Yokusan Sonen Dan
3717 Kokubo Kikaika Kyokai
3717 Kokuchu Dan
3717 Kokuhon Sha
3717 Kokumin Seikatsu Kenkyujo
3717 Kokusai Seikei Gaku Kai
3717 Kokusai Taishu To
3717 Kure Rotensho Kumiai
3717 Kyojo Jusamba
3717 Kyojo Kaikan (Osaka)
3717 Meirin Kai
3717 Mito Himorogi Juku
3717 Mitogaku Kenkyu Kai
3717 Mizuho Kurabu
3717 Motor Fukyu Kai (Kumamoto)
3717 Masashi Jutaku Kyokai
3718 Nippon Fukkou Jutaku Kyokai
3718 Nippon Fukuso Kyokai
3718 Nippon Kaiin Zaidan
3718 Nippon Fascism Renmei
3718 Nippon Kaiun Hokoku Dan
3718 Nippon Koinobori Doshi Kai
3718 Nippon Noshi Gakko
3718 Nippon Seinen Kaikan
3718 Nippon Tengu To
3718 Nogyo Hokoku Renmei
3718 Osaka Kosai Kyokai
3718 Osaka Kyojo Kaikan
3718 Otakebi Kai

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1098
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Property Liquidation Division, Dissolved Organizations and Arrested Persons Branch Entry 1605: Subject File,
1946-1951

Box Subject
3718 Rikken Yosei Kai
3718 Rodo Kagaku Kenkyujo
3718 Ryu Ikka
3718 Sakura Kai
3718 Seimei Juku
3718 Seio Juku
3718 Seisen Kantetsu Domei
3718 Sensaisha Kosei Kai
3718 Senzoku Kyosai Kai
3718 Shiba Ikka
3718 Shibayama Juku
3718 Shinno Juku
3718 Shinei Taishu To
3718 Shishin Ryo
3718 Shinshu Juku
3718 Shinto Juku
3718 Shirinso
3718 Sosei Kai
3718 Suiko Sha
3718 Taia Takushi Gijuku
3718 Taia Gimei
3718 Taiko Sha
3718 Taiwa Hokoku Kai
3718 Taiwan Nampo Kyokai
3718 Tateyama Juku
3718 Tekketsu Sha
3718 Tenchu Juku
3718 Tenkan Dakai Kisei Kai
3718 Tenken To Toa Kensetsu Kyokai
3718 Toa Renmei
3718 Toa Renmei Doshi Kai
3719 Toho Doshi Kai
3719 Toho Seinen Tai
3719 Toko Kai
3719 Tokyo Rodo Jichi Rengo Kai
3719 Toten Juku
3719 Toten Kai
3719 Toyama Seinen Yushi Kai
3719 Ukiha Shinto Sha
3719 Utsunomiya Rikugun Kaiko Sha
3719 Yamato Musubi
3719 Yokusan Seiji Kai
3719 Yushi Juku
3719 Yuzon Sha
3719 Zaidan Hojin Gakuto Shiseikai

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1099
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Property Liquidation Division, Dissolved Organizations and Arrested Persons Branch Entry 1605: Subject File,
1946-1951

Box Subject
3719 Zai Nippon Chosenjin Renmei
3719 Zentsuji Sewa Kumiai
3719 Agrarian Reform Program
3719 Asakusa Kosei Ryo
3719 Boys Town
3719 Choren and Minsei
3719 Kuhara Case
3719 Dissolved League of Koreans in Japan
3719 Osaka Lighthouse for the Blind
3719 Militaristic/Nationalistic Emblems, Trophies, Books, Records & Files
3719 Silver Bullion Allegedly Buried by JG
3719 Funds Transferred to the Custody Account of SCAP
3719 Property Taken into Custody in Every Prefecture
3719 Conference Reports
3720 Inspection Reports
3720 Surveillance of Opening of Bids and Applications for Purchase
3720 Property Service Branch Reports, Nos. 1-4
3720 Securities
3720 Sales Commission
3720 Appraisal Board
3720 Jurisdiction of Japanese Courts
3720 Vacant Dissolved Organizations Property
3720 Exemption from Sale of Certain Properties
3720 Miscellaneous - Sale of Dissolved Organizations Property
3720 Properties Excluded - Official Use, Governmental Use
3720 Properties in Use by Occupation Forces
3720 Property Subject to Special Disposition
3720 Miscellaneous
3720 SCAPINS 1868 - 1868/6
3720 Miscellaneous SCAPINS - Dissolved Organizations
3720 History of Nationalistic Dissolved Organization
3720 Imperial Ordinances
3721 War Criminal Property (1946-1951) (6 folders)
3721 Publicity of Sale
3721 Report - Properties Belonging to the Japan Liaison Council of Labor Union
(Zenroren)
3721 Regulations - Custody, Disposition, etc. of Dissolved Organizations Properties I,
II, III
3721 Report - Dissolved Organizations (Japanese) - 18 December 1946
3721 Regulations (Japanese) - Custody, Disposition, etc. of Dissolved Organizations
Properties
3721 Index to Dissolved Organizations
3722 Monthly Report April-December 1948 (9 folders)
3722 Dissolved Organizations Real Estate Under Custody of Tokyo Metropolis
3722 Dissolved Organizations Real Estate Under Custody of Tokyo Metropolis - Part II
3723 Monthly Report January-December 1949 (12 folders)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1100
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Property Liquidation Division, Dissolved Organizations and Arrested Persons Branch Entry 1605: Subject File,
1946-1951

Box Subject
3724 Monthly Report - January 1950-January 1951 (13 folders)
3724 Civil Property Custodian Licenses in Butoku Kai
3725 Dai Nippon Butoku Kai
3725 Property Service Branch Investigation on Butoku Kai Tokyo Branch
3725 Dai Nippon Butoku Kai (Japanese Reports by Prefecture)
3726 Dai Nippon Butoku Kai (Japanese Reports by Prefecture)
3727 Dai Nippon Butoku Kai (Japanese Reports by Prefecture)
3728 Dai Nippon Butoku Kai (Japanese Reports by Prefecture)
3728 Interests and Dividends of Bank Deposit and Shares, etc.
3728 Regulations and Codes of Cash Transactions
3728 Ledger of Reserve Fund Account
3728 Ledger of Capital Fund Account
3728 Balance Sheets of Estimation (1945)
3728 Ledger of Various Income, 1943
3728 Ledger of Social Expenses
3728 Ledger of Traffic Expenses
3728 Ledger of Money Order
3728 Ledger of Reserve and Lay Aside Funds
3728 Cash Book
3728 Balance Report Sheets of Annual Allowances and Expenditure
3728 Various Regulations
3728 Deposit Receipt of the Cost and Expenditures of Construction
3728 Expense Record Book of Regular Activities
3728 Account Book of Commission and Subscription Money
3729 Dai Nippon Fujin Kai - Correspondence File
3729 Dai Nippon Fujin Kai (Japanese Reports by Prefecture)
3730 Dai Nippon Fujin Kai (Japanese Reports by Prefecture)
3731 Dai Nippon Fujin Kai (Japanese Reports by Prefecture)
3732 Dai Nippon Fujin Kai (Japanese Reports by Prefecture)
3732 Kaiko Sha - Correspondence File
3732 Kaiko Sha - Inventory
3733 Kaiko Sha - Correspondence on Working Funds 1944
3733 Kaiko Sha - Ledger of Working Funds #1 (1 September 1941-12 May 1942)
3733 Kaiko Sha - Ledger of Working Funds #2
3733 Kaiko Sha - Ledger for Enterprises #3
3733 Kaiko Sha - Ledger for House Loan
3733 Kaiko Sha - Check Book - House Rent
3733 Kaiko Sha - Financial Adjustment
3733 Kaiko Sha - Receipts - Army Office Club
3733 Kaiko Sha Vouchers Payment - September 1944
3733 Kaiko Sha Vouchers Security Center
3734 Kaiko Sha - List of Letters Received
3734 Kaiko Sha - List of Outgoing Letters
3734 Kaiko Sha - Orders and Records
3734 Ledgers (in Japanese) (15 folders)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1101
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Property Liquidation Division, Dissolved Organizations and Arrested Persons Branch Entry 1605: Subject File,
1946-1951

Box Subject
3735 Ledgers (in Japanese) (4 folders)
3735 General Kauffman Report
3735 Kyojo Kai - Correspondence File
3735 Kyojo Kai (Japanese Reports by Prefecture)
3736 Kyojo Kai (Japanese Reports by Prefecture)
3737 Kyojo Kai (Japanese Reports by Prefecture)
3738 Kyojo Kai (Japanese Reports by Prefecture)
3738 Nogyo Hokoku Kai (Japanese Reports by Prefecture)
3739 Noji Shinko Kai - Correspondence File
3739 Noji Shinko Kai - Civil Property Custodian License
3739 Noji Shinko Kai (Japanese Reports by Prefecture)
3739 Romu Hokoku Kai - General Correspondence
3739 Romu Hokoku Kai - Inventory
3740 Romu Hokoku Kai (Japanese Reports by Prefecture)
3741 Romu Hokoku Kai (Japanese Reports by Prefecture)
3742 Romu Hokoku Kai (Japanese Reports by Prefecture)
3743 Romu Kyokai (Japanese Reports by Prefecture)
3744 Sangyo Hokoku Kai - Correspondence File
3744 Sangyo Hokoku Kai - Application for Purchase & Inventory Reports
3744 Sangyo Hokoku Kai - Civil Property Custodian License
3745 Sangyo Hokoku Kai (Japanese Reports by Prefecture)
3746 Sangyo Hokoku Kai (Japanese Reports by Prefecture)
3747 Sangyo Hokoku Kai (Japanese Reports by Prefecture)
3748 Sangyo Hokoku Kai (Japanese Reports by Prefecture)
3748 Seishonen Dan - Correspondence File
3748 Seishonen Dan - Inventory Report
3748 Seishonen Dan (Japanese Reports by Prefecture)
3749 Seishonen Dan (Japanese Reports by Prefecture)
3750 Seishonen Dan (Japanese Reports by Prefecture)
3751 Shogyo Hokoku Kai (Japanese Reports by Prefecture)
3752 Shogyo Hokoku Kai (Japanese Reports by Prefecture)
3752 Taisei Yokusan Kai (Imperial Rule Assistance Association)
3752 Taisei Yokusan Kai - Inventory Report
3752 Taisei Yokusan Kai (Japanese Reports by Prefecture)
3753 Taisei Yokusan Kai (Japanese Reports by Prefecture)
3754 Taisei Yokusan Kai (Japanese Reports by Prefecture)
3754 Breakdown of Dissolved Organizations Bank Balances in Excess
3754 Correction of Dissolved Organization Discrepancies
3754 Dissolved Organizations
3754 SCAP Yen Custody - Reports on Dissolved Organizations - Miscellaneous File
3754 Yokusan Sonen Dan
3754 Yokusan Sonen Dan - Inventory Report
3755 Yokusan Sonen Dan (Japanese Reports by Prefecture)
3756 Yokusan Sonen Dan (Japanese Reports by Prefecture)
3757 Transcripts of Registers of Estates

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1102
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Foreign Property Division, German Assets Branch Entry 1606: Subject File, 1946-1951

Box Subject
3757 Accounts - Japanese Dissolved Organizations
3757 Summary by Prefecture
3757 Summary by Organizations
3757 Arrested Persons - Information and Inventory Reports (No. 1 - No. 79)
3757 Arrested Persons - Information and Inventory Reports (No. 80 - No. 199)
3758 Arrested Persons - Information and Inventory Reports (No. 200 - 1711) (8
folders)

Foreign Property Division

German Assets Branch

Subject File 1946-1951 (0331-UD-1606)


Boxes 3759-3790 location: 290/15/19/05

Box Subject
3759 Paid Bills, January 1949-September 1949
3759 German Silver File, June 1950-July 1950
3759 Osaka Mint Inventory
3759 Organization of PLD
3759 Contraband SOP
3759 Contraband - Automobile - Plymouth, Willys
3759 Contraband - Plastic Watch Bands, etc., July 1950
3759 Contraband Property - Bank of Japan Control Sheets, September 1949-March
1950
3759 Contraband Property - U.S. Vaults, Bank of Japan, September 1949-May 1950
3759 Contraband Property - Sale of 3 Tablet Making Machines, April-May 1951
3759 Contraband Property - Sold at Auction, July 1948-March 1950
3759 Contraband Property - Request for Release from Bank of Japan, July-November
1949
3759 Property Service Branch Report #1662, June 1949
3759 Hideji Furumori, President of Shinetsu Business Office - Auction Pending Y15,000,
June 1949
3759 Correspondence on Refunds, November 1948-July 1949
3759 Japanese Yen Sales - Advertising, June-July 1949
3759 Minutes of Meetings, July 1949
3759 Request Payment by C/D by Check, July 1949
3759 Authorization to Sell Ivory, October 1947-September 1948
3759 Certifications, February 1950
3759 Property - German - Inventory at Setagaya Warehouse, June 1949-May 1950
3759 Property German - in Bank of Japan Vaults, January-June 1949
3759 Property - German - Withdrawn from Sale, June 1949-March 1950
3759 Procedures - SOP, April-November 1949
3759 Setagaya Sales
3759 Setagaya Warehouse 1a, January 1948-September 1949
3759 Setagaya Warehouse 1b, November 1948-January 1950

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1103
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Foreign Property Division, German Assets Branch Entry 1606: Subject File, 1946-1951

Box Subject
3759 Setagaya Warehouse 1c, January 1949-June 1950
3759 Setagaya Warehouse - Unanswered Correspondence, February 1949, June 1949
3759 Log Book
3759 Setagaya Warehouse & Osaka Warehouse - Evaluation of Vehicles
3759 Vehicles - Bills of Sale - 1949
3760 Policy File - German Property in Vault of Japan, January 1949-March 1949
3760 Policy File - Past - Dissolved Organizations Branch, April 1946-October 1947
3760 Policy File - Present - Dissolved Organizations Branch, January 1946-August 1949
3760 Policy File - Proposed - Arrested Persons Property, May 1946-January 1949
3760 Policy File - Arrested Persons Property, April 1946-July 1947
3760 Progress Reports - Monthly, July 1948-May 1949
3760 Property Revenue Branch - Memo for, December 1948-June 1950
3760 Lists of Files - F.J. Joerger, Tokyo
3760 Budget & Expenditures - Japanese Government, November 1948-June 1949
3760 Patents & Utility Models
3760 Patents - Nihon Musen K.K. & Telefunken, May 1938-October 1948
3760 Liquidation - Nihon Musen, May 1948-September 1950
3760 Organization - Japanese Government, May-June 1949
3760 Rules & Regulations - Foreign Investment, March 1947-April 1949
3760 Hearing Notices, March 1949-August 1950
3760 Direct Reporting System - CPC/CD - Japanese Banks, May-June 1949
3760 German Assets in Closed Institutions, March 1949
3760 Japanese Custodians and Business Concerns, July 1946, October 1946
3760 Unidentified Looted Vehicles - Bids for, August-December 1949
3760 Unidentified Looted Vehicles - Project 57, September 1948-September 1949
3760 German External Assets in Japan, January 1949, October 1949
3760 Unidentified Looted Radium - Project 106, March-April 1950
3761 Deteriorable Items - Auction Inventory - Bank of Japan Vaults
3761 Frank A. Kotches, April 1950, June 1950
3761 Disposition of Properties Belonging to Dissolved Organization
3761 Policy File of Property Review Branch, September 1945-March 1950
3761 Basic Directives for Post Surrender Military Government in Japan Proper, Nov.
1945
3761 Policy - Japanese Laws and Ordinances, November 1945
3761 No Title, March 1950
3761 C/N and Concurrence on Cabinet Order, September 1945-August 1948
3761 Letter to G-4 on PD Movable Property (Action Suspended)
3761 Sale of Unidentified Looted Gold and Silver - Project #104
3761 Voided Bills of Sale
3761 Property of Baron Leopold von Plessen
3761 Release of Property from Setagaya Warehouse, October 1949-May 1950
3761 Memo to Chief, Property Revenue Branch
3761 Memo to Director, Property Liquidation Division, October 1949-May 1950
3761 Bills of Sale - Real Property, April 1950-September 1950
3761 Property of Fabrica Guenther Wagner

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1104
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Foreign Property Division, German Assets Branch Entry 1606: Subject File, 1946-1951

Box Subject
3761 General File - Inquiries, etc., September 1949-May 1950
3761 Public Auction
3761 Unidentified Looted Property at Yoga-cho Looted Property Warehouse - Project
#94, January-April 1950
3761 Case of R.H. Gannon, Lt. - Lacquer Table - $34.00, July 1948-March 1950
3761 Proceeding of Board - Loss of Watch, October 1949-February 1950
3761 Cinchona Bank - Project #105, February-May 1950
3761 Dockets - Completed, December 1948-April 1950
3761 Dockets - November 1948-January 1949
3761 Suspense File, July-December 1949
3761 Auctions Vehicles
3761 Auctions - Vehicles - Customers Receipts
3761 Vehicles - Appraisals - Project #57, February 1949-March 1949
3761 German External Assets in Japan, April 1946-January 1949
3761 Memo to Japanese Government
3761 Policy Miscellaneous
3761 Miscellaneous, April 1949-January 1950
3761 Check Notes
3761 Executive Division - PSB Requests, etc., July 1949
3761 Personnel - Job Description, etc.
3761 Office of Military Government for Germany - Letters to, September 1949-October
1949
3761 Check Sheets
3761 Suspense Docket File - Mr. Adachi, July 1949-December 1949
3761 Individuals - Letters to, June 1949-December 1949
3761 Assignments of Property - Enemy Property Branch to Property Liquidation
Division, June 1948-September 1949
3761 Memo to Japanese Government - Ministry of Finance, Civil Property Division, etc.
3761 Completed Specifications, October 1948-July 1949
3761 The Adjutant General, DA - Letters to
3761 Completed Vesting Specifications
3762 German Naval Attach Memoranda, September 1944-August 1945
3762 Memos - Radio Messages - Miscellaneous, January 1946-February 1950
3762 Staff Studies 1949
3762 Contraband Property - Custody Property Release Slips, June 1949-September
1951
3762 Contraband Property - Cigarettes, Saccharine, July 1948-July 1951
3762 Contraband - Disposition of, November 1948-August 1951
3762 Contraband Property - Police File, March 1947-July 1951
3762 Contrabands - Cigarettes, August-September 1950
3762 Contraband - Insurance Premiums, August-October 1950
3762 Contraband - Discrepance List from Accounts Division - Monthly, August-Sept.
1950
3762 Contraband - No Acting Required by CPC, May-October 1950
3762 IBM Cards - Requests for, August-October 1950
3762 DCPA Receipts Acknowledged by CPC, July-August 1949

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1105
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Foreign Property Division, German Assets Branch Entry 1606: Subject File, 1946-1951

Box Subject
3762 IBM Cards for German Property, August 1949-April 1950
3762 Action, Completed - Check Sheets for, February-June 1949
3762 Contraband Property - Japanese Fishing Boat Sale, July-August 1949
3762 Contraband Records - Transmittal of, March 1949-June 1950
3762 Tally-in Contraband Property Receipts - Memo to Accounts Division, July 1949-
November 1949
3762 Property for Sale - Transfer of, March 1950
3762 Firearms, November 1949
3762 Lighter Flints, October 1949-January 1950
3762 German Property - Policy File, August 1946-June 1949
3762 Memo on Lt. Gannon, July 1948, April 1950
3762 Auction
3762 Contraband Cigarettes Kokura
3762 Property - Abandoned, May 1951
3762 Contraband - Hakutaku Maru - Fishing Boat, January-May 1951
3762 Contraband - Automobile - Dodge, April-July 1950
3762 Release of Property from U.S. Bank of Japan Vaults - Receipts, October 1949-May
1950
3762 Property - Helmut P. Popp, July 1949-August 1949
3762 Contraband Property - Tally-in Receipts - Setagaya Warehouse
3763 Looted Property (May 1949): Report by Category of Property
3763 No Title
3763 Custody Property Release Slip - Adjustment - Includes Work Sheet
3763 Corrected Inventory
3763 Auction - 26 June 1948 to 8 January 1949 (13 folders)
3764 Auction - 15 January 1949
3764 Auction - 2 April 1949
3764 Excess German Government Property - Corrected Inventory
3764 Excess German Government Property, September 1948
3764 Bills of Sale Delivered to Property Revenue Branch, June 1948-April 1949
3764 Correspondence with Chief Accounts Branch, August 1948-March 1949
3764 Mitteilungsblaetter, September 1948
3764 Policy, April 1948-April 1949
3764 Lost and Abandoned Property - Circular & Correspondence, May 1949-June 1949
3764 Auction - Osaka, December 1948-May 1949
3764 Sealed Bid Sale Inventory
3764 Sealed Bid Sale - Osaka Inventory
3764 Property Not Cleared - Kobe, March-April 1949
3764 Receipts for Shipment - Mdse to Customers, June 1948-April 1949
3764 Receipts, etc. - Private, July 1948-April 1949
3764 Corrected Inventory Discrepancy Sheets, April-May 1949
3764 Osaka Finance Bureau, February 1949
3764 Bill of Sale - Voided, September 1948-April 1949
3764 Cost of Operation
3764 Recap on Former Sales, December 1948

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1106
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Foreign Property Division, German Assets Branch Entry 1606: Subject File, 1946-1951

Box Subject
3764 Trabulsi Button Case - Account 21588, November 1948
3764 Discrepancy Sheet - Reply to, October 1948-May 1949
3764 Signed Receipt to Lt. Ashworth - Case 223, December 1948
3764 Sealed Bids - Tokyo - Discrepancies Sheets
3764 Warehouse Counter Inventory
3764 Receipts for Sale - 3 July 1948 Catalog
3764 Auction Information - Miscellaneous, July 1948-August 1949
3764 Shortages, July 1949
3764 Bills of Sale - Not Posted
3764 Properties to Charity
3764 Art Collection Items Shipped to Setagaya
3764 List of Merchandise Received to Display Warehouse, June 1947-March 1949
3764 Sealed Bid Items
3764 No Title (2 folders)
3764 CPRS on Yen - Work Sheet
3764 Interim Status Report of Inventory of Category I & II Property (13-298)
3764 Interim Status Report of Inventory of Category I & II Property (300-349)
3764 Interim Status Report of Inventory of Category I & II Property (350-399)
3764 Interim Status Report of Inventory of Category I & II Property (400-438)
3765 Setagaya Warehouse - 27 November 1948 to 11 June 1949 (9 folders)
3765 German Property Code
3765 Setagaya Warehouse - 15 June 1949
3765 Setagaya Warehouse - Yen Sale - 18 June to 6 August 1949 (9 folders)
3765 Setagaya Warehouse Certificate of Unsalability of Property - 19 July 1949, 25
July 1949
3765 Setagaya Warehouse Certificate of Unsalability of Property - 5 August 1949
3765 Actions Taken Through Command Channels, January 1950-June 1950
3765 Daily Bulletin, April 1950-July 1950
3765 Civil Property Custodian Memorandum, December 1947-July 1950
3765 Civil Property Custodian Personnel & All Divisions - Memo for, July 1947-April 1950
3765 Civil Property Custodian - Operating Procedures & Personnel Requirements
3765 Personnel Action - Notification of, April 1949-June 1950
3765 Personnel - Annual Leave & Transfer, February 1948-June 1950
3765 Property Revenue Branch Log, October 1949
3765 Circulars, February 1948-September 1949
3765 Time Reports - November 1949
3765 Payroll Data
3765 Travel Orders - Requests, February 1949-October 1949
3765 Unidentified Kurihama German Property
3765 Civil Property Custodian Basic Papers, August 1946-February 1947
3765 Job Descriptions - Property Revenue Branch
3765 Job Descriptions, July 1949-February 1950
3766 Property Liquidation Division - Memos from, November 1948-May 1949
3766 Property Revenue Branch Memos, October 1947-March 1949
3766 Foreign Property Division - Memos from, February-May 1949

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1107
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Foreign Property Division, German Assets Branch Entry 1606: Subject File, 1946-1951

Box Subject
3766 Enemy Property Branch - Memos from, January-April 1949
3766 Looted Property Branch - Memos from, February-April 1949
3766 Comptroller Division - Memos, December 1947-May 1949
3766 Civil Property Custodian - Organization, Duties and Responsibilities - SCAP, March
1946-April 1948
3766 Policy, February 1948-March 1950
3766 Conference Reports, December 1948-September 1949
3766 Service Requests, January 1948-September 1950
3766 Press Release January - July 1950 (7 folders)
3766 Standard Operating Procedure (SOP), November 1948-December 1949
3766 Investigation Reports - PSB, January 1948-August 1949
3766 SCAPINS, September 1945-May 1950
3766 Outstanding Service Requests, March-June 1950
3766 Outstanding Check Sheets, March-May 1950
3766 Reading File - March-July 1948 (1)
3766 Reading File - July 1948 (2)
3766 Reading File (3)
3766 Reading File - January October 1949 (10 folders)
3767 Reading File - November 1949-June 1950 (8 folders)
3767 D.O. Branch File as of 1 May 1949
3767 Civil Property Custodian Memo, February 1948-April 1949
3767 Real Estate - General Folder, November 1948-April 1950
3767 Balk, Arvid - 12985-37 Kaigan, Chigasaki, Kanagawa, May-September 1949
3767 Brasch, Franz - Nagasaki, May 1949-March 1950
3767 Buchert, Rudolph - Lake Yamanaka, July 1949
3767 FEAMCOM N.C.O. Club - 1277 Karuizawa, Nagano, October 1948-May 1950
3767 Helm, Richard Yamanaka
3767 Marcks, Hanny - 1377, 899-21 Zinba Ohaza, Karuizawa, Nagano, July-October
1949
3767 Yaiser, Hildebrand, Rev. Ph.D., February-March 1949
3767 Japanese Real Estate Law
3767 Private Rental Agreements, January 1950, May 1950
3767 German Real Estate - Vested, 1950
3767 German Property - Rental, Lease
3767 German Vested Property - Sale of, February 1947-September 1949
3767 German Real Estate - Disposition of
3767 Hakone Houses, December 1948-November 1949
3767 Kobe Houses - General, January 1948-January 1950
3767 Karuizawa Houses - General Folder, March 1948-March 1950
3768 Real Estate - Paid Bills, September 1949-April 1950
3768 Real Estate - Rent Schedule for 1950
3768 Inquiries, May 1950
3768 Rentals - List of, February-August 1949
3768 List of Rentals Duplication
3768 Real Estate - Sale of, February 1950, April 1950

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1108
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Foreign Property Division, German Assets Branch Entry 1606: Subject File, 1946-1951

Box Subject
3768 Furniture Property Release Slip
3768 Furniture - Hakone & Karuizawa - Report on
3768 Furniture - Excess Karuizawa
3768 Houses - Steinsch, Fritz & Selig, Hans Yokohama
3768 Houses - Hakone Area, December 1947-October 1948
3768 Houses - Karuizawa - Union Club of Tokyo, February 1948-November 1949
3768 House - Kobe - Burnt Down - J.O. Hustad
3768 Property - Applications, September 1947-June 1949
3768 Krayer, Karl, August 1947-March 1948
3768 Foerster, Willy Rudolf - Property of
3768 Foerster Properties
3768 Magome Sangyo (Foerster) - Property of
3768 Sediel, Woltgang - House, January-March 1949
3768 Miscellaneous, November 1945-April 1949
3768 German Property - Sale of Auction
3768 Property - Insurance, December 1948
3768 German School - Yokohama, December 1947-August 1948
3768 Schmidt Shoten
3768 Askania K.K., December 1948-January 1949
3768 German Embassy - Tokyo - Former, January-September 1949
3768 Press Release 1948
3768 Press Release - April 1948-June 1949
3768 Press Release - through July 1949
3768 Press Release August- December 1949 (5 folders)
3769 Actions Taken through Command Channels, July-December 1949
3769 Policy File, April 1946-October 1948
3769 Time Report - Civilian Employee
3769 Time Report - To Property Liquidation Division
3769 Civil Property Custodian - Organization, Duties & Responsibilities - SCAP, March
1946-April 1948
3769 Project - G-4 - General, August 1949-October 1950
3769 Foerster, Willy Rudolf - Inventory of Property
3769 German Properties - Custody Property Release, March 1947-August 1949
3769 Foerster, Willy Rudolf - Investigation of Properties
3769 Movement of Property - German, October 1947-June 1949
3770 Action Taken by Civil Property Custodian, May 1948-April 1950
3770 Suspense File (1 September 1950-31 December 1950)
3770 Suspense File (1 January-30 April 1951)
3770 Suspense File (1 May-31 July 1951)
3770 Stamp Collections - German Owned
3770 Stamp Collections - German Owned - Sealed Bid (5 December 1950)
3770 Register of Sales
3770 Real Estate Bids
3770 Bids - Safe, October 1951
3770 Bids - Property - Group IV - 9 August Close

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1109
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Foreign Property Division, German Assets Branch Entry 1606: Subject File, 1946-1951

Box Subject
3770 Bids - Property - Special Offering - 12 July Close
3770 Contraband Property - Perfume, Saccharine, Belts
3771 Bids Mosel - #25 thru #48
3771 Bids for Askania K.K. Miscellaneous
3771 Bids - Real Estate - 7 June 1951
3771 Inventory of Destroyed German Property
3771 Bids - Real Estate - Group V
3771 Items at Setagaya Warehouse Disposed to LARA, July 1949-August 1949
3771 German Property Reports, October 1946-May 1947
3771 Bids Submitted on Coins and Currency
3771 Advertisement
3771 Bids - Classification - Coins and Currency
3771 Receipts for Sale - 10 July
3771 Receipts for Sale - 3 July
3771 Sales Report - Setagaya Sales - 17 September 1949
3771 Sales Report - 17 July 1949
3771 Sales Report - 24 July-28 August 1948 (6 folders)
3771 Cashiers Daily Report Sheet, November 1948-January 1949
3771 Policy, May 1948-January 1949
3771 List of Expenses - Osaka Mitsubishi Warehouse, July 1948-September 1948
3771 List of Expenses - Osaka Mitsubishi Warehouse - Last Qtr 1948
3771 List of Expenses - Setagaya Warehouse, June 1948-September 1948
3771 List of Expenses - Kurihama Warehouse, August 1948, October 1948
3771 Court Martial School, August 1949
3772 Civil Property Custodian Setagaya Inventory - 12 September 1949
3772 Confidential, January 1950-October 1950
3772 Voucher
3772 Warehouse Delivery Receipts Osaka
3772 Auction - April 1949
3772 Discrepancy Sheet - Physical Inventory, August 1948-May 1949
3772 PER Osaka Warehouse Record
3772 Cashiers Daily Report - Sale (June 1948)
3772 B/S for Osaka (Original) - Left by Customers, October 1948-January 1949
3772 Inventory Record - S, October 1946-October 1948
3772 Inventory Record - T-U, October 1946-November 1947
3772 Inventory Record - V, October 1946-February 1948
3772 Inventory Record - W, October 1946-February 1949
3772 Inventory Record - Z, February 1947-April 1951
3772 Civil Property Custodian Form No. 347, December 1950-April 1951
3772 Bills of Sale - Mitsubishi Warehouse #26, Osaka, November 1948-April 1949
3773 Inventory Record - A, October 1946-April 1947
3773 Inventory Record - B, October 1946-April 1947
3773 Inventory Record - C, October 1946, February 1947
3773 Inventory Record - D, February 1947
3773 Inventory Record E

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1110
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Foreign Property Division, German Assets Branch Entry 1606: Subject File, 1946-1951

Box Subject
3773 Inventory Record - F, February-August 1947
3773 Inventory Record - G, October 1946-April 1947
3773 Inventory Record - H, October 1946-May 1948
3773 Inventory Record - J, February-April 1947
3773 Inventory Record - K, October 1946-April 1947
3773 Inventory Record - L, February1947, April 1947
3773 Inventory Record - M, October 1946-April 1947
3773 Inventory Record - N, February-August 1947
3773 Inventory Record O
3773 Inventory Record - Q-R, October 1946-December 1947
3773 Project #4 - Foerster, W.R. (Boats, Furnitures, Paints, etc.), June 1948-February
1949
3773 Project #6 - Krayer, Dr. (Boats)
3773 Project #9 Sugar
3773 Project #10 - Manchuria Chemical Co. (Telephone), June 1948-September 1949
3773 Project #11 - Magome Sangyo (Foerster Livestock)
3773 Project #12 V Belts, May 1948-February 1950
3773 Project #14 - Schmidt Shoten (Medical Supplies)
3773 Project #15 - Lorenz, Heinz (Garage), February-November 1948
3773 Project #16 - Heinrich Kopper Co. (House and Land), October 1947-November
1948
3773 Project #17 - Shanghai Cotton Mfg., May 1948-March 1949
3773 Project #18 - Rudolph, Gustav (House, Partly Burned)
3773 Project #20 - Bayer Yakuhin Gomei Kaisha (Medicines), September 1948-October
1948
3773 Project #22 - Ivory, November 1947-February 1949
3773 Project #24 - Silk Yarn, August 1948-April 1949
3773 Project #26 - Bean Cake, September 1948-January 1950
3773 Project #29 - Rubber Raw - Contract #50759, August 1949-March 1950
3773 Project #19 - German Naval Internment Camp (Drugs), August 1947
3773 Project #31 - Nickel (Contract #JI 50738), December 1948-February 1950
3773 Project #32 - Tarakan Oil - Heavy (Contract #JI 50443), November 1948-March
1950
3773 Project #33 - Magnesite - (Contract #JI 50739), August 1949-February 1950
3773 Project #37a - Korea Mountain Leather Developing Co. (Buildings)
3773 Project #37b - Taiwan Nogyo Kai (Telephone Itami 445), Sept. 1948-November
1949
3773 Project #38 - Fukusho Koshi K.K. (Telephone 25-2050), September 1948-
February 1949
3773 Project #39 - Nikka Kogyo K.K., July 1948-April 1949
3773 Project #40 - Dried Cocoons, Yarn, Peignes, etc., March 1948, May 1948
3773 Project #41 - Mitsui Light Metal Co., August 1948-February 1949
3773 Project #42 - Asahi Light Metal Co. (Insulators), September 1948-March 1949
3773 Project #43 - Cosmos Trading Co. (Lace), October 1948
3773 Project #44 - Rokkosan Group (Damask Napkins), October 1948
3773 Project #49 - Magome Sangyo G.K. (Colt), October 1948-March 1949
3773 Project #50 - Mitsui Light Metal Co. (Buildings), October 1948-November 1948

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1111
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Foreign Property Division, German Assets Branch Entry 1606: Subject File, 1946-1951

Box Subject
3773 Project #51 - Manchurian Chemical Industry Co. (Telephone and Office
Equipment), November 1948-June 1949
3773 Project #52 - Ensuiko Sugar Mfg. Co. (Sale of Property), Dec. 1948-December
1949
3773 Project #53 - Tires, Tubes, Flaps (JI-50844) - Unidentifiables, January 1948-
March 1950
3773 Project #54 - Drums, Oil, 55 Gal (Unidentifiable), February-March 1949
3773 Project #55 - Boat - Motor Sailer Koshu Maru (Nippon High Frequency Heavy
Industry Co.), December 1948-June 1949
3773 Project #56 - Hides and Medical Chemicals, March 1949-February 1950
3773 Project #58 - Typewriters, May 1949-March 1950
3773 Project #59 - House and Land (Japan High Frequency Heavy Industries Co.),
January-July 1949
3774 Project #61 - Oki Communications Instrument Co. (Telephone and Rights), June-
December 1949
3774 Project #62 - Unidentified Looted Ships, October 1948-February 1950
3774 Project #63 - Album Covers, Art Objects, June 1949-March 1950
3774 Project #64 - Unidentified Looted Tin, Lead, Zinc, June 1949-August 1950
3774 Project #65 - Piano Code Wire (Unidentified Property), June 1949-February 1950
3774 Project #66 - Sale of Looted Raw Rubber, June 1949-March 1950
3774 Project #67 - Houses, Motor, Lathe, Automatic Weighing Machine (Disposal of
Property Owned), May-July 1949
3774 Project #68 - Sale of Palm Oil - Kudamatsu City, Yamaguchi Prefecture, July 1949-
February 1950
3774 Project #69 - Mitsui Light Metal Co. (Land), June 1949-March 1950
3774 Project #71 - Base Metals, September 1949-May 1950
3774 Project #73 - Irisu Shokai K.K., June-July 1949
3774 Project #74 - Sale of S.S. Ryutosan Maru, July-October 1949
3774 Project #75 - Sale of Unidentified Looted Machinery, October 1949
3774 Project #75 - Sale of Unidentified Looted Machinery, September 1949-March 1950
3774 Project #75 - Unidentified Looted Machinery, 1b, October 1949-April 1950
3774 Project #76 - Medical Supplies to Setagaya, No. 1, January 1948-November 1949
3774 Project #76 - Medical Supplies in Setagaya, No. 2, January 1949-February 1950
3774 Project #76 - Medicines Setagaya Warehouse, No. 3, January-September 1949
3774 Project #76 - ESS Medical Supplies - Retractometer Case, September 1949-March
1950
3774 Project #77 - K.K. Irisu Shokai (Warehouse), August 1947-December 1949
3774 Project #78 - Disposition of Narcotics, August-October 1949
3774 Project #79 - Sale of Rudolph Hillman House, August 1946-November 1949
3774 Project #80 - Machinery of Willy Foerster, August-December 1949
3774 Project #81 - Sale of Aircraft Engines, September 1949-March 1950
3774 Project #82 - Recovered German Drugs - Nippon Schering K.K., Oct.-November
1949
3774 Project #84 - Two Unidentified Vessels (1. Shisei Maru, 2. Kisei Maru), October
1949-September 1950
3774 Project #85 - Sale of Unidentified Bauxite, November 1949-March 1950
3774 Project #86 - Sale of Telephone Rights of East India Fishing Co., Ltd., November
1949-August 1950
3774 Project #87 - Unidentified Looted Books at Ueno, November 1949-January 1950

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1112
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Foreign Property Division, German Assets Branch Entry 1606: Subject File, 1946-1951

Box Subject
3774 Project #88 - Sale of Looted Quinine Derivatives and Cinchona Bark, Jan.-March
1950
3774 Project #89 - Lamps, Valves, Drawing Materials, December 1949-March 1950
3774 Project #90 - Electro Plating Machinery and Equipment, July 1949-February 1950
3774 Project #91 - Unidentified Looted Machinery - Shinagawa, Sept. 1948-December
1949
3774 Project #92 - 17 Coils, 9716 Kg, Wire Rope, January-February 1950
3774 Project #95 - Contraband Gin, January 1950
3774 Project #96 - German Filters, June 1949-March 1950
3774 Project #97 - Unidentified Looted Raw Materials (Raw Rubber, Cobalt, Steel Rods,
Tin), January-March 1950
3774 Project #98 - Fused Metals Scrap
3774 Project #99 - Lead, Tin, Rubber, March 1950
3774 Project #100 - Radio, Radio Tubes, Buick Sedan, Chev. Truck, Buick Engine,
February-March 1950
3775 Project #101 - Citronella Oil, February-March 1950
3775 Project #107 - Unidentified Looted Nickel, March-April 1950
3775 Project #108 - Unidentified Tin, April-May 1950
3775 Project #113 - Unidentified Looted Nutmeg, July-August 1950
3775 Bids for German Stamp Collection, December 1950
3775 Stamp Collections, May 1950-February 1951
3775 PSU-1992 - Stamp Appraisal Inventories - Exhibit B, July 1950-August 1950
3775 PSU-1992 - Stamp Appraisal Inventories - Exhibit C, August 1950
3775 PSU-1992 - Stamp Appraisal Inventories - Exhibit D, August 1950
3775 PSU-1992 - Stamp Appraisal Inventories - Exhibit E, August 1950
3775 No Title, May 1950-January 1951
3775 Sale of Stamps, February 1951
3775 Bids for Real Estate (Bids Closed: 20 Feb 1951 - Bids Opened: 23 Feb 1951)
3775 Real Estate Bids - 7 May 1951
3775 Bids - Real Estate Kobe
3775 Real Estate (Bids Closed: 24 April 51 - Bids Opened: 26 April 51)
3775 Bid on M/S Havelland, February 1951
3775 Miscellaneous Bids for Askania K.K. Property, October 1951-November 1951
3775 Contraband Toothbrushes (Civil Property Custodian Auction), December 1951
3775 Accepted Bids for S/S Mosel, #1-#7, April 1951
3775 Bids - Industrial Diamonds, Tools & Jewelry, July 1951-November 1951
3775 Miscellaneous Bids File, October-December 1951
3775 Sealed Bids on Saccharine, November-December 1951
3775 Miscellaneous Correspondence - Contraband Sale, November 1951
3775 Bids for Hammond Organ (Hermann Bosch), June-July 1951
3775 Real Estate Group V, September-October 1951
3775 Bids for Mosel, #1-#24, February 1951
3776 Bids - Contraband Property, January 1952
3776 CPC Board Action on Contraband Property on Sealed Bid Advertised 21 Dec 51
3776 Bid Forms Returned - Insufficient Address - S/S Mosel, March 1951
3776 Machinery Catalogue to Mission & Steamship Lines

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1113
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Foreign Property Division, German Assets Branch Entry 1606: Subject File, 1946-1951

Box Subject
3776 Visits Made to Diplomatic Missions, September 1949-October 1949
3776 Kurihama Warehouse, December 1948-October 1949
3776 Schneck, Hermann, October 1948-February 1949
3776 Craigie, W.T., November 1948-January 1949
3776 Looted Property - Hides, Bedspreads, February 1950-April 1950
3776 Contraband Property - Plastic, Crude Rubber, October 1949-March 1950
3776 Contraband Property - Plastic, Sheets, Belts, Towels, March-May 1950
3776 Army Regulation - Safeguarding Military Information, August 1946
3776 Insurance, July 1946-February 1948
3776 Comptroller Records, March 1946-November 1947
3776 Civil Property Custodian Memoranda July 1950-June 1951
3776 Civil Property Custodian Miscellaneous, July 1946-March 1951
3776 Civil Property Custodian Sales - German Property, October 1947-August 1950
3776 Closed Institutions - List of - May 31, 1948
3776 Contraband Property - Misc. Corres. - Disposition & Inventory, Sept. 1949-June
1951
3776 Contraband Property - Disposition of, May 1949-April 1951
3776 Contraband Sales - Payment for Advertising, July 1950-November 1951
3776 Correspondence - Misc. - Between Accounts Unit & German Assets Branch, August
1948-January 1952
3776 Property Revenue - Misc., February 1950-June 1950
3776 Private Vehicle - Bill of Sale, December 1951
3776 Property Report - Kobe District 1946
3776 German Nationals - Request for Presence at CPC, November 1946-February 1949
3776 Correspondence - Between Comptroller and GAB, March 1947-January 1952
3776 Maps Tokyo
3776 Policy Papers - Liquidation of German Assets in Japan - Book II, Mar. 1949-Sept.
1950
3777 National City Bank Statement 1939
3777 Sales of Catalog of Unidentified Machinery, October 1949
3777 Kessel, Ilse, Sonja, March 1950
3777 Krell, Leonard, March 1950, June 1950
3777 Van Der Laan, Bernhard, March 1950-August 1950
3777 Foerster, W.R., June 1950-July 1950
3777 Sale of Telephone Rights - Memos from PRB, June 1949-February 1950
3777 Sale of Telephone Rights Tobata
3777 Sale of Telephone Rights - Tokyo - Shizuoka - Ltr 21 June 1949
3777 Sale of Telephone Rights - Tokyo - Yokohama - 22 June 1949
3777 Sale of Telephone Rights - Tokyo - 23 May- 25 August 1949 (14 folders)
3777 Sale of Telephone Rights - Tokyo (Shibuya) - 22 Sep 1949
3777 Sale of Telephone Rights - Tokyo - 27 Sep 1949
3777 Sale of Telephone Rights - Tokyo - 10 October 1949
3777 Sale of Telephone Rights - Kobe - 20-28 July 1949 (2 folders)
3777 Sale of Telephone Rights - Osaka - 13 July 1949
3777 Sale of Telephone Rights (1) - Osaka - German Vested, December 1949-February
1950

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1114
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Foreign Property Division, German Assets Branch Entry 1606: Subject File, 1946-1951

Box Subject
3777 Telephone Refunds (Where Phones Could Not be Installed)
3777 Sale of Telephone Rights - North China Electric Wire Co., December 1949-May
1950
3777 Looted Property - Medical Books, List of
3778 Certification Report - January 1949-January 1952 (10 folders)
3778 Reading File - November 1948-February 1949 (4 folders)
3779 Reading File - March-December 1949 (10 folders)
3779 Restitution Advisory Committee - Drafts, Minutes, April 1948-July 1951
3779 Restitution Advisory Committee - Establishment of, July 1946-July 1948
3779 Restitution Advisory Committee - Industrial Raw Materials, June 1948-May 1950
3779 Restitution Advisory Committee - Inter-Office Memos, June 1950, October 1950
3779 Restitution Advisory Committee - Name Plates
3779 Restitution Advisory Committee - Receipts, August 1950-May 1951
3779 Restitution Advisory Committee - Press Releases, April 1948-April 1949
3779 Restitution Advisory Committee - Subcommittees, August 1948-October 1949
3779 Restitution Advisory Committee - Chronological History, February-April 1948
3779 Restitution Advisory Committee - Claims, April 1949-April 1950
3780 Restitution Advisory Committee - United States, April 1948-July 1949
3780 Restitution Advisory Committee - Adjutant General, June 1948-March 1951
3780 Restitution Advisory Committee - C/S Approval of Restitutions, July 1948-
December 1951
3780 Restitution Advisory Committee - Attendance - Nations, May 1948-December
1951
3780 Restitution Advisory Committee Distribution
3780 Restitution Advisory Committee - Australia, April 1948-August 1950
3780 Restitution Advisory Committee - Canada, April 1948, August 1948
3780 Restitution Advisory Committee - China, October 1947-July 1950
3780 Restitution Advisory Committee - France, April 1948-March 1949
3780 Restitution Advisory Committee - India, April 1948-June 1950
3780 Restitution Advisory Committee - Netherlands, April 1948-May 1951
3780 Restitution Advisory Committee - New Zealand, April-June 1948
3780 Restitution Advisory Committee - Philippines, June 1948-July 1950
3780 Restitution Advisory Committee - USSR, March-September 1948
3780 Restitution Advisory Committee - United Kingdom, April 1948-September 1950
3780 Restitution Advisory Committee - Record of Approval - 33rd Meeting
3780 Restitution Advisory Committee - 34th Meeting, January-February 1951
3780 Restitution Advisory Committee - Record of Approval - 34th Meeting
3780 Restitution Advisory Committee - Special Meeting - 20 July 1951
3780 Restitution Advisory Committee - 35th Meeting, April 1951
3780 Restitution Advisory Committee - 36th Meeting, December 1951
3780 Restitution Advisory Committee - 36th Meeting, December 1951
3780 Restitution Advisory Committee - Memo for Info - No. 70, February 1951
3780 Restitution Advisory Committee - Memo for Info - No. 71 (RAC 365-372), April
1951
3780 Restitution Advisory Committee - Memo for Info - No. 72, May 1951
3780 Restitution Advisory Committee - Memo for Info - No. 73, August 1951

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1115
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Foreign Property Division, German Assets Branch Entry 1606: Subject File, 1946-1951

Box Subject
3780 Restitution Advisory Committee 1948
3780 Restitution Advisory Committee 1949
3780 Restitution Advisory Committee 1950
3780 Restitution Advisory Committee 1951
3780 Check Sheets - September 1948-October 1949
3781 Memoranda to Japanese Government, No. 1, December 1948-November 1950
3781 Memoranda to Japanese Government, No. 2, July 1950-January 1951
3781 Memoranda to Japanese Government, No. 3, March 1951-July 1951
3781 Memoranda to Japanese Government, No. 4, July 1951-November 1951
3781 Memoranda to Japanese Government, No. 5, September 1951-January 1952
3781 Letters to Individuals, No. 1, July 1949-January 1951
3781 Letters to Individuals, No. 2, September 1950-February 1951
3781 Letters to Individuals, No. 3, October 1950-May 1951
3781 Letters to Individuals, No. 4, October 1950-July 1951
3781 Letters to Individuals, No. 5, February 1951-October 1951
3781 Letters to Individuals, No. 6, March 1950-November 1951
3781 Letters to Individuals, No. 7, October 1951-January 1952
3781 Check Sheets, No. 2, May 1951-February 1952
3781 Civil Property Custodian Forms No. 301, January 1951-December 1951
3781 Civil Property Custodian Forms No. 321, February 1951-January 1952
3781 Civil Property Custodian Forms No. 363, February 1951-June 1951
3782 Extra File, October 1949-October 1951
3782 Command Letters to Eighth Army, October 1947-September 1951
3782 Miscellaneous - Letters, Memos, Reports, December 1948-September 1951
3782 Miscellaneous Filing (Incomplete), November 1950-January 1952
3782 German Property - IBM Cards Requested on, June 1951-November 1951
3782 Letters to G-4, October 1948-October 1950
3782 Memo to TRIPAC, January-December 1951
3782 TRIPAC Presentations, June 1950-March 1951
3782 Authority for Release of Funds and Movable Property from Custody of Civil
Property Custodian, July-December 1951
3782 Ltr on Lost (German) Typewriters, November 1947-July 1950
3782 Authority for Expenditure, Nos. 0001-0200, May 1949-February 1951
3782 Authority for Expenditure, Nos. 0201-0370, March-August 1951
3782 Authority for Expenditure, Nos. 0371-0480, August 1951-January 1952
3782 Firms Released for Operation, July 1949-February 1950
3782 Contraband Property - Disposition of, July 1950-November 1951
3782 Mr. Staub - Memoranda for, November 1948-December 1951
3782 Accounts Division - Memoranda for, June 1950-October 1951
3782 Account Unit #2 - Memo for, October 1951-January 1952
3782 Executive Division - Memo for, July 1949-April 1951
3782 Operation Division, Property Liquidation Division - Memo for, Jan. 1949-Nov. 1951
3782 Reparations and Restitution Delegations, January 1951, May 1951
3782 Endorsements, December 1948-December 1951
3782 Missions in Japan - Memo for, November 1950-August 1951

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1116
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Foreign Property Division, German Assets Branch Entry 1606: Subject File, 1946-1951

Box Subject
3782 Bill of Sale & Receipt, August 1950-November 1951
3782 Press Releases August 1950-December 1951 (2 folders)
3782 Registrations, February 1949-May 1950
3782 Assets Evaluation Law 1950
3783 Trade Agreement between U.S., U.K. and French Occupied Areas of German and
3783 Occupied Japan, December 1949
3783 Telephone Rights #1 - March 1948-August 1949
3783 Telephone Rights #2 - September 1949
3783 Telephone Rights Sold by PRB (German)
3783 Project #60 - Vested Telephone Rights - Enemy Property Branch, May 1949-Nov.
1950
3783 Liquidation of Patents & Trade-Marks, January 1946
3783 Patent Policy, September 1947-October 1948
3783 Patent Information - German Patent Attorneys Documents, July 1947
3783 Miscellaneous Correspondence, April 1946-April 1951
3783 German Property in Japan Report
3783 Military Government, Germany - Reports, July 1946-February 1947
3783 German Property - Fiscal Report - 31 May 1947
3783 Miscellaneous Correspondence between Enemy Property Branch & Civil Property
3783 Custodian, October 1948-February 1952
3783 Reparation Property I - 31 January 1946-1 August 1947 (also 1 July 1950)
3783 Repatriation Property #2 - August 1947 to
3783 Interviews Regarding Japanese Intelligence Targets in Germany, #6-9 SEC
3783 Repatriated German and Austrian Nationals - List of
3783 German Properties in Japan - Report on - March 1947
3783 Second Repatriated German List, July 1947
3784 Repatriation and Repatriation Property, #1
3784 Real Estate Reports
3784 Real Property of German Nationals, January 1952
3784 Memo for Director, Accounts Division (Real Estate), March 1951, August 1951
3784 Repatriation, #1, 2, 3, December 1946-November 1947
3784 Report on Progress and Activities (2 folders)
3784 Rumanian Government Property, April 1939-January 1948
3784 Interviews Regarding Japanese Intelligence Targets in Germany, #1-5 - SEC,
February 1944-September 1947
3784 Interviews Regarding Japanese Intelligence Targets in Germany, #6-9 - SEC,
January-April 1944
3784 Securities Analysis
3784 Setagaya Warehouse, March 1950-February 1952
3784 Taxes on Vested Real Estate, July 1946-June 1950
3784 Bank of Japan - Vaults - Property Therein & Receipt of Shipment, #1, January
1946-May 1949
3784 Bank of Japan - Vaults - Property Therein & Receipt of Shipment, #2, April 1949-
March 1950
3785 Transfer of Bank Accounts to SCAP Custody - Master File, April 1947-August 1951
3785 Transfer of Bank Accounts to SCAP Custody - Receipts, November 1945-October
1946

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1117
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Foreign Property Division, German Assets Branch Entry 1606: Subject File, 1946-1951

Box Subject
3785 Transfer of Bank Accounts to SCAP Custody, April 1946-November 1951
3785 Transfer of Bank Accounts to SCAP Custody, November 1945-January 1951
3785 German Property - Master Index of German Names in Numerical Order
3785 German Property - Government Unallocated German Property, Abandoned
German Property Suspense (Securities from Germany), I.A.R.A. Statement of
Accounts Subsidiary Ledger 29 Feb. 1952 (SCAPIN 2195, 25 Jan. 1952)
3785 German Property - Master Index of German Names in Alphabetical Order
3785 German Property - Business Statement of Accounts, Subsidiary Ledger (SCAPIN
2195, 25 January 1952), Books 1 and 2
3785 German Property - General Ledger Trial Balance, 29 February 1952 - Individuals,
Business Organizations, Government Organizations, Unallocated German Property,
Abandoned Property, Suspense-Securities from Germany
3786 German Property - Individuals Statement of Accounts, Subsidiary Ledger, 29
February 1952 (SCAPIN 2195, 25 January 1952), Book 1-6
3787 Memos to and from Accounts Division, Civil Property Custodian, 1949-1951
3787 Position Survey List, Accounts Division, Civil Property Custodian, November 1950-
February 1952
3787 Reading Files - from October 1951 (Averill)
3787 SCAPINS, 1952
3787 Reading Files - from 1 January 1951 to 28 February 1951
3787 Reading Files (Ross) - from 1 March 1951 to 1 May 1951
3787 Reading Files (Ross) - from May 1951
3787 Reading Files (Ross) - July 1951 to
3787 Classification of German Diplomats, January 1946-March 1951
3787 SCAPINS, 6 December 1948-13 August 1949
3787 Classification of German Nationals Remaining in Japan and Repatriated Aboard
General Black, Marine Jumper, Marine Robin
3787 Reclassification List Referrals, February 1950-August 1951
3787 Dupl. Classification of German Nationals, #2, August-December 1947
3787 Foreign Business and Investment Activities in Japan, January 1949, April 1949
3787 Consulate Correspondence, January 1947-June 1949
3787 Disposition of Vested Bonds, January 1946-August 1948
3787 Extra Radios, November 1951-December 1951
3787 Bulgaria Government Property
3787 The Bank of Japan, January 1952
3787 Germans Reclassified and Approved by C/S for Liquidation, March 1950-October
1951
3787 Radios, September 1945-October 1951
3788 List of German Nationals in Japan as of 1 September 1947
3788 List of German Nationals per Jap. Govt. (SCAPIN 5998-A)
3788 List of German Nationals in Japan
3788 Extra Copies of Classification of German Diplomats
3788 Loaned Property
3788 Property Turned Over to PR. Br., March 1948-July 1949
3788 SCAPIN 26 to 5956
3788 Stocks & Bonds - SCAPINS, October 1946-August 1950
3788 29 November 1948 - 23 January 1950 SCAPINS (Stocks & Bonds)
3788 SCAPIN 5659 to 7350-A

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1118
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Foreign Property Division, German Assets Branch Entry 1606: Subject File, 1946-1951

Box Subject
3788 17 August 1949 - SCAPINS
3789 Classification of German Nationals, I-III (3 folders)
3789 German Property, Old Records
3789 German Nationals Property List
3789 German Nationals, Inventory, Running, November 1945-August 1948
3789 GEPC (Yen) Account in the National City Bank of New York, Tokyo Branch Deposit
Notices, April 1949-March 1951
3789 National City Bank of New York (Tokyo Branch) (GEPC - Yen & Dollar), January
1952
3789 GEPC Yen and Dollar Account in National City Bank of New York, Tokyo, Also
Tripartite Trustee Account, May 1949-December 1951
3789 German-Japanese Treaty - 20 January 1943 Trade Agreement
3789 German Nationals Old Lists
3789 German Nationals in Japan, March 1948
3789 German - Non-Resident Bond Holders, September 1947
3789 Bids Invitation and Bid Form, December 1950-February 1951
3789 German Property Firms, December 1945-February 1947
3789 Lists of Unclassified Germans, June 1948, August 1948
3790 Manchuria, German Assets in, July 1947, October 1947
3790 German Property Valuation, August 1946-July 1947
3790 Memos for JG Agencies on Stocks, Bonds, Dividends, etc., Book #1, December
1948-December 1950
3790 Memos for JG Agencies on Stocks, Bonds, Dividends, etc., Book #2, May 1950-
February 1952
3790 Memos for JG Agencies on Stocks, Bonds, Dividends, etc., December 1948-June
1951
3790 Impounded Petty Accounts, October 1951
3790 Impounded Funds, December 1945-March 1951
3790 Japanese Bonds in SCAP Custody, January-June 1949
3790 Hungarian Government Property, September 1945-July 1949
3790 Haban Hungarian Legation Radios, September 1948-March 1949
3790 German Relief, September 1945-October 1947
3790 Honk Kong & Shanghai Banking Corp. Deposits - Tripartite Trustee Account, Dec.
1951
3790 GEPC (Yen) Account in the National City Bank of New York, Osaka Branch Deposit
Notes, March 1949-January 1952
3790 GEPC Dollar Account and Yen Account, Chase National Bank, May 1948-Feb. 1952
3790 Release #6205, Lot 6784, Gold & Silver, February 1951
3790 Release #6206, Lot 5384, Gold & Silver, February 1951
3790 Release #6207, Lot 6761, Gold & Silver, February 1951
3790 Lot No. 21, Unidentified Precious Metals
3790 Lot No. 78, Unidentified Precious Metals
3790 Lot No. 340, Unidentified Precious Metals
3790 Lot No. 342, Unidentified Precious Metals
3790 Digest of Pertinent Parts of German Vesting Decree and Radios Related Thereto
3790 Liquidation of German Assets, June 1946-July 1949

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1119
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
United Nations Property Unit Entry 1610: Miscellaneous United Nations Correspondence File, 1945-1951

United Nations Property Unit

Claims-American Property in Japan 1946-1952 (0331-UD-1607)


Boxes 3791-3825 location: 290/15/21/02

United Nations Individual and Firm File 1943-1951 (0331-UD-1608)


Boxes 3826-3872 location: 290/15/22/07

Patents and Trademark Files 1945-1951 (0331-UD-1609)


Boxes 3873-3884 location: 290/15/25/01

Miscellaneous United Nations Correspondence File 1945-1951 (0331-UD-1610)


Boxes 3885-3998 location: 290/15/25/05

Box Subject
3887 Alien Property in Ryukyus
3887 Allocations & Materials
3887 Australian Legation Claims
3887 Assets in Japan (Other than German & U.N.)
3887 Belgian Property
3887 British Government Property Documents
3887 British Property Lists
3887 British Consular Property
3887 Business - British in Japan
3887 Businessmen in Japan, Nos. 1-2 (2 folders)
3887 Canadian Property
3887 Claim of 90 Chinese Laborers in Hokkaido for Wages Due
3887 Civil Property Bureau
3887 Custodian for Allied Property
3887 Karuizawa Houses
3887 CPC-GHQ-SCAP Accounts with Various Banks
3887 Deconcentration Program
3887 Eighth Army Orientation Conference
3887 Elimination of Controls
3887 Eviction of Foreign Nationals
3887 Enemy Property Introductions Issued by the Ministry of Finance
3887 Five Men Mission
3887 Foreign Property List
3887 German Assets in Japan
3888 Claims, Returned
3888 CCD Intercept on Agrarian Land Reform
3888 Industrial Property Laws
3888 Indian Reparations and Restitution Delegation Representative
3888 Inventory of Dutch Property
3888 Japanese Nationals, Request Info.

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1120
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
United Nations Property Unit Entry 1610: Miscellaneous United Nations Correspondence File, 1945-1951

Box Subject
3888 Japanese Properties in Taiwan Province
3888 Jaranilla, Delfin (Judge)
3888 Peace Treaty of Japan
3888 Peace Treaty
3888 Purgees
3888 Scrapping of Former Japanese Naval Vessels
3888 Securities Repatriated from Mukden
3888 Stock Sales by HCLC
3888 Japanese Securities Owned by Japanese Abroad
3888 Japanese Shares Looted in France
3888 Share Holdings in Japanese Companies
3888 United Nations Branch Copy
3888 Property, Disposition of
3888 Reimbursement for Transportation Expenses of Japanese Repatriates
3888 List of Allied Shareholders (Official Japanese Government Report) - Amount
of Yen Paid in SPA A/C Due to Forced Sale of Allied Nationals Shareholdings
3888 Russian R&R Delegation
3889 Custody Accounts (SCAP)
3889 Siamese Embassy Gold - Vols. I-II (2 folders)
3889 Siamese Students Association
3889 Sian Chinese Red Cross Hospital
3889 Silk - Allocated to CPO
3889 Rentals on Vested Property
3889 Repatriates, Japanese
3889 Repatriation
3889 Repatriation of German and Austrian Nationals
3889 Reparations
3889 Reports, Military Government Monthly Activities - Vol. I (October 1948-May
1949)
3889 Reports, Military Government Monthly Activities - Vol. II (June 1949-August
1949)
3889 Reports of United Nations National Stockholding in Japanese Corporations
3890 Reports Control Procedures
3890 Report from Hyogo-ken on United Nations Nationals Properties
3890 Report on Expenditure of the Preservation Works of United Nations Property
3890 Semi-Permanent Resident Permits
3890 Swiss Property Claims
3890 Telephone Rights & Equipment
3890 Treasury Licenses
3890 Treaty of Peace with Hungary 1947
3890 Turkish Military Cemetery at Tokyo
3890 SFE 196
3890 United Nations Machinery Removed from Reparations Inventory
3890 United Nations Machinery Removed from Reparations
3890 United Nations Real Property in Japan
3890 United Nations Real Property in Japan (Extra Copy)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1121
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
United Nations Property Unit Entry 1610: Miscellaneous United Nations Correspondence File, 1945-1951

Box Subject
3890 United Nations Property in China
3890 United Nations Properties
3890 United Nations and Ex-Axis
3890 Visas
3890 Vehicles, Belgian
3890 USSR Property
3891 Vehicles - British Embassy
3891 Vehicles - Canadian Legation
3891 Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd.
3891 Vehicles - Danish Legation
3891 Vehicles French
3891 Vehicles General
3891 Vehicles - Greek Legation
3891 Vehicles Mexican
3891 Vehicles Netherlands
3891 Vehicles - Occupation Use
3891 Vehicles Panamanian
3891 Vehicles - Portuguese Legation
3891 Vehicles - Purchase of Embassy Vehicle
3891 Vehicles - Spanish Legation
3891 Vehicles - Turkish Embassy
3891 Vehicles - United Nationals
3891 Vehicles - U.S. Embassy
3891 War Indemnity Tax
3891 SCAPINS - 26 to 1900 (6 folders)
3891 SCAPIN 1965/2
3891 SCAPINS - 1900 to 2000
3891 SCAPIN 2168: Korean Registered Vehicle
3892 SCAPINS - 2187-B
3892 SCAPINS - 2188 & 2189 (Puppet Government Property in Japan)
3892 SCAPINS - 2000 to 7207 (10 folders)
3892 SCAPINS - 7400 to 7492-A
3892 Daily Actions - 1 January 1951 to 29 November 1951
3893 Volume III - British Property, Including Property of the Karuizawa Summer
Residents Association (Karuizawa Area)
3893 Volume II - American Property, Karuizawa Area
3893 Conversion Tables
3893 USAFFE Claims Manual - Investigation, Processing and Settlement of Claims
in the Southwest Pacific Area
3893 Sales Catalog of Unidentified Machinery (Machinery Seized from Countries
Occupied by the Japanese Armed Forces and Unidentified as to Country of
Origin)
3893 Property Reports of German Nationals
3894 Memo Accounts: Austrian (88001-88024)
3894 Memo Accounts: Arabia (52000-52099)
3894 Memo Accounts: Argentine (95000-95099)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1122
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
United Nations Property Unit Entry 1610: Miscellaneous United Nations Correspondence File, 1945-1951

Box Subject
3894 Memo Accounts: Belgian (60000-60099)
3894 Memo Accounts: Czechoslovakia (60500-60599)
3894 Memo Accounts: Danish (61000-61099)
3894 Memo Accounts: Egypt (55000-55099)
3894 Memo Accounts: Estonia (92000-92099)
3894 Memo Accounts: Finnish (85501-85516)
3894 Memo Accounts: Formosan (39001-39004)
3894 Memo Accounts: French (62001-62599) (6 folders)
3894 Memo Accounts: Greece (61500-61599)
3894 Memo Accounts: Hungarian (26017-26030)
3894 Memo Accounts: Individual Italian Nationals (86001-86099)
3894 Memo Accounts: Individual Italian Nationals (86100-86199)
3895 Memo Accounts: Individual Italian Nationals (86200-86330)
3895 Memo Accounts: Iran & Armenia (50000-50099)
3895 Memo Accounts: Iraq (50500-50599)
3895 Memo Accounts: Latin America (70000-79999)
3895 Memo Accounts: Lebanon (51000-51099)
3895 Memo Accounts: Luxemburg (63000-63099)
3895 Memo Accounts: Nationality Unknown (94000-94099)
3895 Memo Accounts: Norwegian (63500-63599)
3895 Memo Accounts: Philippine (51500-51699) (2 folders)
3895 Memo Accounts: Poland (64000-64099)
3895 Memo Accounts: Portugal (81000-81099)
3895 Memo Accounts: Rumanian (27001-27015)
3895 Memo Accounts: Siamese (86501-86681) (2 folders)
3895 Memo Accounts: Spain (81500-81599)
3895 Memo Accounts: Stateless (85000-85099)
3895 Memo Accounts: Swedish (82000-82099)
3895 Memo Accounts: Switzerland (82500-82599)
3895 Memo Accounts: Syria (52500-52599)
3895 Memo Accounts: Turkish (64500-64599)
3896 Memo Accounts: Ukraine (96000-96099)
3896 Memo Accounts: USSR (65000-65299) (3 folders)
3896 Memo Accounts: Yugoslavia (67000-67099)
3896 Memo Accounts: White Russian (90000-90099)
3896 Memo Accounts: White Russian (90100-90199)
3896 Akita Bank Ltd. - Hokkoku Bank
3896 Chartered Bank of India, Australia & China
3896 Chiyoda Bank
3896 Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation, Tokyo
3896 Hyakugo Bank, Ltd. - Saitama Bank
3896 Hypothec Bank
3896 Mitsubishi Bank - Nos. 1-3 (3 folders)
3896 National City Bank of New York
3896 Nederlandsch Indische Handelsbank, N.V., Tokyo

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1123
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
United Nations Property Unit Entry 1610: Miscellaneous United Nations Correspondence File, 1945-1951

Box Subject
3897 Sanin Godo Bank - Yokohama Koshin Bank
3897 Sumitomo Bank
3897 Bank of Taiwan
3897 Teikoku Bank, Nos. 1-4 (4 folders)
3897 Teikoku Bank - A, B & D
3897 Yokohama Specie Bank (3 folders)
3898 Yokohama Specie Bank - Deposit of United Nations Nationals
3898 Yokohama Specie Bank - Netherlands Trading Society
3898 Yokohama Specie Bank - Netherlands Trading Society
3898 Yokohama Specie Bank - Nederlandsch-Indische Handelsbank
3898 Yokohama Specie Bank - Netherland India Commercial Bank
3898 Bank of Japan - Profit and Interest Account in Special Property
Administration Account
3898 Report of the Process of Administration - The Chartered Bank of India,
Australia & China (Kobe Branch)
3899 Report of the Process of Administration - The Chartered Bank of India,
Australia & China (Yokohama Branch)
3899 Report of the Process of Administration - The Hongkong & Shanghai Banking
Corporation (Kobe Branch, Tokyo Branch) (2 folders)
3900 Report of the Process of Administration - The Hongkong & Shanghai Banking
3900 Corporation (Yokohama Branch)
3900 Report of the Process of Administration - The National City Bank of New York
(Tokyo Branch)
3900 Balance of the Special Property Administration Account with the Bank of
Japan (as of June 30, December 31,1951) (2 folders)
3900 Report of the Process of Administration - Nederlandsch Indische
Handelsbank, N.V. (Tokyo Branch, Kobe Branch) (2 folders)
3901 Report of the Process of Administration - Nederlandsch Indische
Handelsbank, N.V. (Kobe Branch) (2 folders)
3901 Report of the Process of Administration - Nederlandsch Indische
Handelsbank, N.V. (Tokyo Branch)
3901 General Ledger - Africa, Asia, Neutral & Misc. (001)
3901 General Ledger - Africa, Asia, Neutral & Misc. (006)
3901 General Ledger - Europe (001)
3901 General Ledger - Europe (006)
3901 General Ledger - Latin Americans (001)
3901 General Ledger - Latin Americans (006)
3901 General Ledger - Special Status Nations (001)
3901 General Ledger - Special Status Nations (004)
3901 Journal Distribution Sheets - Special Status Nations
3901 General Ledger - Enemy Nations (Excluding Japan & Germany) (004)
3901 General Ledger - Enemy Nationals Sub-Branch - Austrian Accounts
3901 General Ledger (003)
3902 General Ledger (008)
3902 Bank Deposit Ledger - Neutral & Allied National Sub-Branch
3902 General Journal - Neutral & Allied Nations Sub-Branch
3902 B.D. - Distribution Sheets - Neutral & Allied Nations Sub-Branch
3902 Distribution Sheets - Neutral & Allied Nations Sub-Branch

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1124
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
United Nations Property Unit Entry 1610: Miscellaneous United Nations Correspondence File, 1945-1951

Box Subject
3902 Allied & Neutral Nations - B.D. Journal (1-14)
3902 Neutral and Allied Nations - Summation Reports
3902 Special Status Nations - J.G. Journal
3902 Neutral & Allied Nations - Special Reports
3902 Neutral & Allied Nations - I.J.G. Journal (1-47)
3902 Special Status Nations - B.D. Journal
3902 Standards for the Elimination of Excessive Concentration of Economic Power
3902 The Final Report on the Property Safe-Deposited with Hongkong and
Shanghai Banking Corporation
3902 Japan Mission of Reformed Church in Japan
3902 Properties Owned by Tsurumi Rinko R.R. Kabushiki Kaisha
3902 Properties Owned by Standard Sempaku Kabushiki Kaisha (USA)
3902 Properties Owned by Standard Vacuum Oil Company (USA)
3902 No Title
3902 United Nations Property Not Taken into Custody
3903 Properties Owned by Standard Vacuum Oil Company (USA)
3903 Properties Owned by Nippon Vacuum Oil Kabushiki Kaisha
3903 Trademark, Copyrights, Royalties, Patents - General Miscellaneous
Information
3903 Patent Property America
3903 Trademarks America
3903 Trademarks, Patent Property, Royalties - United Nations
3903 Japanese Government Owned Property
3903 USA
3903 Canada
3903 Norway
3903 Patent Property British
3903 Registration of Trademarks
3903 British
3904 Patents and Trademarks France (2 folders)
3904 Switzerland
3904 Copyrights & Trademarks - Check Notes
3904 Foreign Property Division Basic Policy Directives
3904 Restoration SCAPINS (1400-5700)
3904 Restoration SCAPINS (5700-6300)
3904 Restoration SCAPINS (6300- )
3910 USA, #1
3910 Trademarks - America, #2
3911 Trademarks, British, #1-#2 (2 folders)
3911 Patents Designs, Utility Models, Check Notes
3911 Patent License Agreements
3911 Patents, Designs, Utility
3911 Patents Law
3911 Miscellaneous
3911 Patent Policy File

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1125
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
United Nations Property Unit Entry 1610: Miscellaneous United Nations Correspondence File, 1945-1951

Box Subject
3911 Policy & Procedure File
3911 Copyright Account, File No. 1
3911 Exclusive Licenses - W.L.I.P.
3911 Australia
3911 Austria
3911 Brazil
3911 Czechoslovakia
3911 Denmark
3911 Dutch
3912 Bank of Chosen (Tokyo, Kobe, Nagoya, Osaka Branches) (4 folders)
3912 Reading File
3912 Korean Vesting Decree
3912 Films
3912 Kinsei Mining Co. (Korea)
3912 Conference Memos
3912 Memos to Director - General Board of Patents & Standards
3912 PSB Reports
3912 IBM Reports
3912 Report on Progress and Activities
3912 Monthly Reports
3912 Production Reports
3912 Reports from JG in Compliance with SCAPIN 1371-A
3912 Reports in Compliance with SCAPIN 2811-A
3912 Memo Accounts: China (30001-30199) (2 folders)
3913-3918 Memo Accounts: China
3918-3920 Declarations by Chinese Nationals
3920 Chinese Correspondence
3920 General Ledger: China (001, 006) (2 folders)
3920 Chinese Shareholders, A-Z (2 folders)
3921 Bolivian Government Claim
3921 Claim for Fire Damage
3921 Claims Miscellaneous
3921 Claims of Chinese Laborers
3921 Missionaries - Our Lady of Mercy (Spanish)
3921 Pearls, Restitution to Swiss Mission, Kobe
3921 La Societe de Banque Suisse (Swiss)
3921 Spanish (Miscellaneous)
3921 Special Status [Empty Folder]
3921 Miscellaneous Swedish Government Property
3921 Miscellaneous Swiss Property
3921 Turkish Property
3921 Vehicles, Thailand
3921 Vessels, Italian
3922 Films
3922 Films - United Nations

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1126
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
United Nations Property Unit Entry 1610: Miscellaneous United Nations Correspondence File, 1945-1951

Box Subject
3922 Sumotomo Bank - A, B, & D
3922 Report on Liquidation Proceeding of Banks in Japan
3922 United Nations Report to Washington (19 September 1946)
3922 United Kingdom Liaison Mission in Japan
3922 United Nations Nationals in Japanese Banks - (Not SPAA) - Audit Test
Checks, 28 February 1950
3922 Bank of Thailand
3922 Allied Nations Bank Statement of Banque Franco-Japonaise (Kobe Branch) (2
folders)
3922 Banque de lIndo-Chine (Tokyo Branch)
3922 Foreign Creditors Yen and Security Deposit Account
3922 French
3922 National City Bank of New York
3922 Japanese Government Inventory of United Nations Real Property - Submitted
on 8 August 1950
3922 Information and Inventory Reports (Request)
3922 List of Depositors in United Nations Banks in Japan on December 7, 1941
3922 American, British & Dutch
3922 United Nations Miscellaneous
3922 Netherlands Military Mission
3922 Custodians - Names and Addresses
3923 External Assets
3923 British Miscellaneous
3923 Bank Account
3923 Australian Reparations & Restitution Delegation
3923 Netherlands Reparations & Restitution Delegation
3923 United Kingdom Reparations & Restitution Delegation
3923 Entry - Clearance Japan
3923 American & Dutch Church Mission, The
3923 Finland Lutheran Evangelical Association
3923 USA Property Miscellaneous
3923 Japanese Properties
3923 Allied Properties - General (1) (3 folders)
3923 Banks
3923 British Interests in Movable and Immovable Property in Japan Registered
with Trading with the Enemy Department
3923 I & I Reports for the Properties of Allied Personnel Still to be Submitted, as
of 16 December 46
3923 Reports - Civil Property Custodian Monthly
3924 Analysis - American, British & Dutch Properties
3924 No Title
3924 Ujigawa Electric Power Co., Ltd. Financial Statements
3924 Foreign Property Division Policy File
3924 Yokohama Specie Bank Vesting Orders
3924 Yen Funds
3924 No Title

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1127
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
United Nations Property Unit Entry 1610: Miscellaneous United Nations Correspondence File, 1945-1951

Box Subject
3924 Bonds Foreign Currency (Japanese Government Report)
3924 Bonds Foreign Currency (Report)
3925 Argentina (95001-95099)
3925 Armenia (50071-50080)
3925 Austria (88017)
3925 Belgium (60001-60499)
3925 Belgium (Miscellaneous)
3925 Belgium (Share Holders)
3925 Bolivia (70001-70499)
3925 Brazil (70501-70999)
3925 Brazil (Correspondence)
3925 Chile (71001-71449)
3925 Columbia (71501-71999)
3925 Costa Rica (72001-72499)
3925 Czechoslovakia (60501-60999)
3925 Czechoslovakia (Miscellaneous)
3925 Denmark (61001-61499)
3925 Denmark (Miscellaneous
3925 Dominican Republic (73001-73499)
3925 Ecuador (73501-73999)
3925 Egypt (55001-55499)
3925 Egypt (Shareholders)
3925 Egypt (Miscellaneous)
3925 Formosa (39001-39014)
3925 France (Correspondence)
3925 France (Shareholders)
3925 Greece (61501-61999)
3925 Guatemala (74001-74999)
3925 Honduras (75001-75499)
3925 Iran (50001-50499)
3925 Java
3925 Lebanon (51001-51499)
3925 Lebanon (Miscellaneous)
3925 Luxembourg (64001-64999)
3925 Mexico (75501-75999)
3925 Norway (63501-63599)
3925 Norway (Shareholders)
3925 Norway (Miscellaneous)
3925 Panama (76501-76999)
3925 Peru (77501-77999)
3926 Philippines (51501-51633) (3 folders)
3926 Philippines (51634- )
3926 Philippines (Shareholders)
3926 Philippines (Miscellaneous)
3926 Philippines Embassy Inventory

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1128
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
United Nations Property Unit Entry 1610: Miscellaneous United Nations Correspondence File, 1945-1951

Box Subject
3926 Poland (64001-64999)
3926 Poland (Miscellaneous)
3926 Russia (65012-65414) (3 folders)
3926 Russia (Miscellaneous)
3926 Russia (Shareholders)
3926 Siam (86501-86681)
3926 Siam (Correspondence)
3926 Syria (52501-52999)
3926 Syria (Miscellaneous)
3926 Thailand
3926 Turkey (64501-64999)
3926 Turkey (Correspondence)
3926 Ukrania (96001-96020)
3926 Uruguay (78501-78999)
3926 Venezuela (79001-79499)
3926 Yugoslavia (67001-67499)
3926 Yugoslavia (Correspondence)
3931 Dutch Alphabetical
3931 Claims (Dutch): 15002-15055
3932 Claims (Dutch): 15099-15215
3933 The Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China (British Depositors)
3933 The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corp. (British Depositors)
3933 Hypothec Bank of Japan (British Depositors)
3933 Mitsui Trust Company (British Depositors)
3933 Mitsubishi Bank (British Depositors)
3933 The National City Bank of New York (British Depositors)
3933 The Nippon Savings Bank (British Depositors)
3933 Nomura Bank (British Depositors)
3933 The Sumitomo Bank, Ltd. (British Depositors)
3933 Teikoku Bank, Ltd. (British Depositors)
3933 Yokohama Specie Bank (British Depositors)
3933 Yokohama Koshin Bank (British Depositors)
3933 British (Canadian - Miscellaneous)
3933 British Misc. - Indian Nationals (A-M) (M-Z) (2 folders)
3933 British Nationals - Misc. (A-C) (D-I) (J-M) (3 folders)
3934 British Nationals - Misc. (M-S)
3934 British Nationals - Misc. (T-Z)
3934 Balances of the Special Property Administration Account in the Bank of Japan
1947-1950 (four folders)
3934 Australian Banks
3934 Bank Deposits of Chinese Nationals
3934 Bank Deposits of Filipinos
3934 Banque de lIndo-Chine (FR)
3934 Belgian Government Property
3934 Bonds, Foreign Currency (Correspondence with Bondholders)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1129
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
United Nations Property Unit Entry 1610: Miscellaneous United Nations Correspondence File, 1945-1951

Box Subject
3934 Bonds, Foreign Currency - Japanese Government Correspondence with
Bondholders
3934 Bonds, Japanese - Owned by Netherlands Nationals
3934 Bonds, Swiss Owned Foreign Currency
3935 Miscellaneous British Depositors
3935 De Javasche Bank
3935 Escompto Bank, N.V., Djakarta
3935 Overseas Chinese Banking Corporation, Ltd.
3935 Philippine Banks
3935 State Bank of British North Borneo
3935 Sumitomo Bank Ltd., Tokyo Branch
3935 Sumitomo Trust Co., Ltd.
3935 Telecon Oil Company Restitution
3935 Twentsche Bank, N.V.
3935 Vaults, U.S., Bank of Japan
3935 O.R.G. Vervuurts Banking Corporation
3935 Westminster Bank Ltd.
3935 Yokohama Specie Bank Chinese Depositors
3935 Audits of Bank of Japan and Imperial Mint, Osaka
3935 Administration of Production Programs in Japan
3935 Mitsubishi Denki K.K.
3935 J. & P. Coats, Ltd. - Report on the Accounts of Teikoku Seishi Kabushiki
Kaisha
3935 Repatriated Diplomats: A-1 to A-188 (2 folders)
3936 Repatriated Diplomats: B-1 to B-52 (2 folders)
3936 Repatriated Diplomats: C-1 to C-68
3936 Allied Properties in Japan Seized by Japanese Government during the War (7
folders)
3937 Allied Properties in Japan Seized by Japanese Government during the War
3937 Log Book of Accounts - Citizens by USA
3937 Log Book of Accounts - British (Alphabetical)
3937 Log Book of Accounts - Dutch (Alphabetical)
3937 Log Book of Accounts China
3937 Log Book of Accounts - Russia, China
3937 Log Book of Accounts - United Nations, Books I-II (2 folders)
3937 Log Book of Accounts - Neutral Nations
3937 Log Book of Accounts - Special Status Nations
3940 Inventory of United Nations Property (8 August 1950)
3941 Foreign Creditors Yen and Security Deposit Account, I-II (2 folders)
3942 Neutral Allied Nations - IJG Journals - Chinese Only
3942 Reports of Foreign Films for Inspection - United Nations - Rebind 24 April
1950
3942 Liquidation of Banks
3942 Shoko Bank of Taiwan
3942 Formosan Claims for Bonds, Insurance Payments, etc.
3942 Chow Ring Ppaku (Chinese)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1130
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
United Nations Property Unit Entry 1610: Miscellaneous United Nations Correspondence File, 1945-1951

Box Subject
3942 Chosen Shogyo Ginko
3942 Chosen Chochiku Ginko
3942 Hankow Bank
3942 Shanghai Bank
3942 Choko Bank, Korea
3942 Sainan Bank
3942 Base Metals - Sangyo Fukko Kodan
3942 Base Metals Investigation (Looted)
3942 Tottori Catholic Church (Australian)
3942 Burma State Bank
3942 Cinchona Bank, Formosan
3942 Chinese Claims to Fishing Vessels in Japanese Waters
3942 French Indo-China Gold
3942 Vehicle Italian
3942 Indelli, Mario
3942 Italian Consular in Kenya, Africa
3942 Italian Funds
3942 Italian Gold
3943 Dieden, A/B Herbert & Co.
3943 Miramar, S.S.
3943 Swiss Firm Ganzoni & Co.
3943 Siber Henger & Co., Kobe
3943 Siamese Property (General)
3943 Sewing Machines Siam
3943 Nielson Hays Library Bangkok
3943 Special Status Nations
3943 Bank of Taiwan
3943 Taiwan Jukogyo K.K.
3943 Chuka Seitetsu K.K.
3943 Korean Property Stored by Japanese Railways
3943 Vessels Korean Illegally Detained
3943 Korean Seals (2 folders)
3943 Keizan Maru
3943 Kuroshio Maru
3943 Italian Property
3943 Korean Claims
3943 Foreign Seamen Beneficiary Funds & Korean Condolence Payments
3943 Koreans - Impounded Funds
3943 183 Nederlandsche Indische Handelsbank
3943 List of Valuables Missing from Bank Vaults Due to Japanese Occupation (2
folders)
3944 Zai Nihon Congressional Senkyoshi Shadan (00008)
3944 Korea - Photostat Copies of Records - Prince Lee Properties
3944 The Association of Presbyterian Missionaries in Japan
3944 Yokohama General Hospital (05590) - Extra Copy

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1131
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
United Nations Property Unit Entry 1610: Miscellaneous United Nations Correspondence File, 1945-1951

Box Subject
3944 Dunlop Rubber (05183) - Extra Copy
3944 Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation (05957) - Extra Copy
3944 J.G. Waller (05578)
3944 Tsuyama Depot of the Shell Company of Japan (Photos)
3944 International Nickel Co., Ltd.
3945 Conference Memorandum, Vols. I-V (5 folders)
3945 Policy
3945 SCAPIN: 629-A to 2996-A
3945 SCAPIN: 3003-A to 3983-A
3945 SCAPIN: 4003-A to 5096-A
3945 SCAPIN: 5101-A to 5999-A
3946 SCAPIN: 6001-A to 6499-A
3946 SCAPIN: 6509-A to 6996-A
3946 SCAPIN: 6613-A to 6821-A
3946 SCAPIN: 7010-A to 7497-A
3946 SCAPIN: 26 1082
3946 SCAPIN: 1115 1482
3946 SCAPIN 1880
3946 SCAPIN 1880/4
3946 SCAPIN: 1900 - 1900/8
3946 SCAPIN: 2020 2189
3946 Files Out
3946 Report, SCAPIN 1856
3946 Report, SCAPIN 1965
3946 No Title
3958 SWNCC 357
3958 Reports: Utility Models & Trademarks of United Nations
3958 Reports: Quadripartite Committee for Japanese Affairs in Portugal
3958 Report, Roe (Alien Property Custodian)
3958 Reports: SCAPIN Status
3958 Report: Scientific & Technical Information
3958 Report: S.F.E. on Japanese Patents
3958 Report: Patent Office (Various)
3958 F.E.C. Meeting & Minutes, Committee No. 3
3958 SWNCC 369
3958 Report - CPC Examination of Patent, Design, and Copyright Properties (CD-
428)
3958 Report: Patent Situation in Japan
3958 Reports: FEC 230
3958 FEC 284
3958 Report: Patent Property Report
3958 Report: Patent Property Annual Summation
3958 Patent Property Reports of Allied Nations (Excessive Licenses)
3958 Reports: Patent Production Records of Allied Nations
3958 Report on the Cinchona Bark and Quinine Derivatives

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1132
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
United Nations Property Unit Entry 1610: Miscellaneous United Nations Correspondence File, 1945-1951

Box Subject
3958 Report: Patent Situation in Korea
3958 FEC
3958 Reports: SFE 196 - Abrogation of Restrictive Contracts of Japanese Firms in
International Trade
3958 Report: Progress, P.P. Division
3959 Comprehensive Report on Patent Property, November 1947
3959 Report on Progress and Activities (2 folders)
3959 Reports: Progress, Patents & Copyrights Sub-Branch, Accounts Branch,
Comptroller Division
3959 Far Eastern Commission Meetings and Minutes (2 folders)
3959 List of Monetary Effects of prisoners of war and Military Internees Which are
Not Remitted to Prisoner of War Information Bureau, Dutch
3959 List of Monetary Effects of prisoners of war and Military Internees Which are
Not Remitted to Prisoner of War Information Bureau, England
3959 List of Monetary Effects of Prisoners of War and Military Internees, American
3959 List of Monetary Effects of Prisoners of War & Military Internees
(Miscellaneous)
3960 Agreements re Gold Transaction Concerning the Government of Japan,
the Government of France, the Banque de lIndochine, and the Supreme
Commander for the Allied Powers
3960 Indochina Gold Release, Lot 78
3960 Gold - Bank of Indochina, Lot 5320
3960 Siamese Gold, Lot 5321
3960 Fine Weight Extension, Italian Gold, Lot 5322
3960 Siamese Gold, Lot 78
3960 Siamese Gold, Lot 5418
3960 Vessels - Korean I-V (5 folders)
3960 Korean Reporting (Miscellaneous)
3960 Korean Claims for Ships - C/N to Chief of Staff
3960 Vessels - Korean (Chronological Summary of Korean Claim for Ships)
3960 Korean Education Foundation
3960 Foreign Creditors Yen Deposit Account (Report for December 1951 & Jan
1952) III
3961 Recapitulations of Liquidation Completed - Reorganizing Companies (Annex
E)
3961 Recapitulations of Liquidation Completed - Non-Operating Companies, from
A to Z (Annex E) (2 folders)
3961 Policy File
3961 Final Report on Liquidation/Reorganization of Branches and Agencies
3962 Receipts for Restitution of Looted Property 1952
3962 SCAPIN File II (1948 and 1949, 1950) - Memoranda for the Japanese
Government Initiated in Miscellaneous Property Branch, Foreign Property
Division, CPC
3962 Reading File - Liquidation and Reorganization - Branches and Agencies of
Companies with Head Offices Abroad
3962 Reading File - April 1950 thru December 1951
3962 L-4 Releases No. 1
3962 Radio Incoming
3962 L-4 Warehouse Release Forms - Looted Property, 1952

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1133
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
United Nations Property Unit Entry 1610: Miscellaneous United Nations Correspondence File, 1945-1951

Box Subject
3962 Coding for Looted Property
3962 Looted Property by Location - Report No. 20 (September-Oct.-November
1951), Final
3962 Looted Property by Commodity - Report No. 20 (September-Oct.-Nov. 1951),
Final
3962 Procedure for Claiming Looted Property (1952)
3962 Looted Property
3962 No Title
3962 Monthly Reports - United Nations Branch - M.B. Rehn
3962 Miscellaneous Policy File, Folder #2
3962 Prize Court Proceeding
3962 Release of Property to the JG Determined Not Looted, 1952
3962 United Kingdom - Looted Property in Karuizawa
3962 Manshu Maru
3962 Bokuei Maru
3962 Terrell, O.D. Yacht
3962 Chinese Cultural Objects
3962 Op ten Noort - Inactive Dutch
3962 Neishi, Giichi (Japanese)
3962 Chinese Copper Coins at Kawaguchi
3962 Base Metals - Sangyo Fukko Kodan
3962 Receipts Form
3962 Chrome Ore - Philippine Islands
3962 Chrome Ore - Philippine Government
3963 Policy Directives on Looted Property
3963 Lead Chinese
3963 Tin, Rubber, Aluminum Ore - Salvage of Matsukawa Maru
3963 Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corp.
3963 No Title
3963 Receipts for Restoration, August 1949
3963 Restitution Receipts, January 1951
3963 Receipts for Restoration, 1950
3963 Restoration Receipts, December 1951
3963 Restoration Status - Shell Company of Japan
3963 Real Property Restoration Status - Indian, Australian, Russian, Chinese,
Miscellaneous
3963 Real Property Restoration Status Netherlands
3963 Real Property Restoration Status French
3963 Real Property Restoration Status - U.S.
3963 Real Property Restoration Status British
3963 Real Property Restoration Status - Canadian
3964 Manchukuo Students Kaikan, Vols. I-II (2 folders)
3964 Japanese Government Custody - Newly Mined Metals General Ledger
3964 Precious Metals Codes Complete, 30 March 1950
3964 Diamond Catalogue
3964 Reports on SCAPIN 7405-A and SCAPIN 7426-A

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1134
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Enemy Property Branch Entry 1612: General Subject Files, 1945-1951

Box Subject
3964 Transfer of Custody and Responsibility for Residual Stocks in U.S. Vaults,
Bank of Japan
3964 United Nations Property Policy File, Part I-III, Pending Policy Matters on
United Nations Property
3964 SAOUS Reports - Precious Metals
3964 Suspense Accounts - U.S. Vaults
3964 Miscellaneous Papers
3964 SCAPIN Folder
3965 Burmese Puppet Government Property, Vol. I (1946-1949)
3965 Burmese Puppet Government Property, Vol. II (from January 1950 to )
3965 Burmese Puppet Government (Extra Copies)
3965 Copies of P M Release Vouchers
3965 Prince Lee Eun
3965 Chinese Puppet
3965 Manchukuo Puppet Embassy
3965 Manchukuo Puppet Government - General File
3965 Manchukuo Puppet Embassy (Extras)
3965 Mongolian Government
3965 Nanking Puppet Property
3965 Philippine Embassy (Puppet) Properties, Vols. I-II (2 folders)
3965 Puppet Government General
3965 No Title

Enemy Property Branch

Decimal File (0331-UD-1611)


Boxes 3999-4016 location: 290/15/31/01

General Subject Files (1945-1951 0331-UD- 1612)


Boxes 4017-4087 location: 290/15/31/07

Box Subject
4017 No Title
4017 Tally-in-Receipts: 1 thru 240 (12 folders)
4018 Locator Chart - Setagaya Warehouse
4018 Tally-in-Receipts: 241 thru 490 (9 folders)
4018 Tally-in-Receipts: 467, Final Receipt Released 5 December 1947
4018 Tally-in-Receipts: 491 thru 520
4019 No Title
4019 Tally-in-Receipts: 521 thru 930 (11 folders)
4020 323.3: SCAPIN - Military Government
4020 Custody Property Release Slips: #1-3000 (7 folders)
4021 Business Organizations - Copies to Accompany Property Release Slips for Yen
Property
4021 Business Organizations - GSPU Spare
4021 Master Copy - GPSU - List I, Book 1 Spare

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1135
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Enemy Property Branch Entry: 1612, General Subject Files, 1945-1951

Box Subject
4021 Master Copy - GPSU - List I, Book 2 Spare
4021 Master Copy - GPSU - List II - Spare
4021 Yen Property - K List
4021 Yen Property - List I, Book 1
4021 Yen Property - List I, Book 2
4021 Yen Property - List II
4021 Yen Property - List III
4021 Yen Property Unknown
4022 C-61 & AB-2, List 1 (28 July 1951)
4022 C-61 & AB-2, List 2 (28 July 1951)
4022 Contraband Sale: C-53 B/S (20 January 1951)
4022 Contraband Sale: C-57 (14 April 1951)
4022 Contraband Sale: C-60 (5 May 1951)
4022 Contraband Sale: C-60, List 2 (5 May 1951)
4022 Contraband Sale: C-60, No. 1 (5 May 1951)
4022 Contraband Sale: C-61, Numerical B/S (28 July 1951)
4022 Contraband Sale: C-63, Lists 1 and 2 (20 October 1951) (2 folders)
4022 Contraband Sale: C-63, Numerical (20 October 1951)
4022 Contraband Sale: C-64, List 1 (27 October 1951)
4022 Contraband Sale: C-64, Numerical (27 October 1951)
4022 Contraband Sale: C-65, Lists 1 and 2 (10 November 1951) (2 folders)
4022 Contraband Sale: C-65, Numerical (10 November 1951)
4022 Contraband Sealed Bids Sale: C-62 (19 September 1951)
4022 German Property Sealed Bid Sale: S-18, Numerical (14 September 1951)
4023 Contraband Sale: C-66, Lists 1 and 2 (22 December 1951) (2 folders)
4023 Contraband Sale: C-66, Numerical B/S (22 December 1951)
4023 German Sale: B-10 (1 October 1950)
4023 German Sale: B-10, Numerical B/S (7 October 1950)
4023 German Sale: B-15, List 2 (18 November 1950)
4023 German Sale: B-17, List 1 (28 November 1950)
4023 German Sale: B-17, Numerical B/S (29 November 1950, 9 Dec 1950, 17 Jan
1951)
4023 German Sale: B-22, Numerical B/S (20 January 1951)
4023 German Sale: B-23 (20 April 1951)
4023 German Sale: B-24 (21 April 1951)
4023 German Sale: B-27, Lists 1 and 2 (13 October 1951) (2 folders)
4023 German Sale: B-27, Numerical B/S (13 October 1951)
4023 German Sale: B-28, Lists 1 and 2 (3 November 1951) (2 folders)
4023 German Sale: B-28, Numerical B/S (3 November 1951)
4023 German Sale: B-3, Numerical B/S (15 July 1950)
4024 Bills of Sale - Numerical Cys for Various Sealed Bid Sales
4024 Civil Property Custodian Setagaya W/house Visitors Register
4024 German Sale: B-29, Lists 1 and 2 (24 November 1951) (2 folders)
4024 German Sale: B-29, Numerical (24 November 1951)
4024 German Sale: B-30, List 1 (1 December 1951)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1136
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Enemy Property Branch Entry 1612: General Subject Files, 1945-1951

Box Subject
4024 German Sale: B-30, List 2 (1 December 1951)
4024 German Sale: B-30, Numerical B/L (1 December 1951)
4024 German Sale: B-31, Lists 1 and 2 (8 December 1951) (2 folders)
4024 German Sale: B-31, Numerical (8 December 1951)
4024 List of Looted Book - CPC No. 10058 (Stored at Tokyo 1st National Hospital)
4024 Warehouse Copy - German Property, Rec #1 to 50
4024 Warehouse Copy - German Property, Rec #51 to 150 (2 folders)
4024 Warehouse Copy - German Property, Receipt #9
4025 German Jewelry, Silverware and Intrinsic Value Items (Non-Sentimental), Files 1-
3 (3 folders)
4025 German Property: Sentimental Items, Alphabetical
4025 German Property: Sentimental Items, by Account No.
4025 German Property: Sentimental Items, Numerical
4025 Index to Warehoused Movable Assets Listing Individual, Business & Government
Accounts Showing Account No., Name, Receipt Nos. at Tokyo Warehouse,
Kagohara Warehouse, Osaka Warehouse, Kurihama Warehouse (May 1950)
4026 German Jewelry, Book I (20011-23217) (3 folders)
4027 German Jewelry, Silverware and Intrinsic Value Items (Non-Sentimental) -
Numeric by Lot, Nos. 1-3 (3 folders)
4027 Sentimental Items - German Property, Numerical by Lot
4028 German Owned Stamp Collections - Sealed Bid (5 December 1950)
4028 German Property: Master Index of Germans - Alpha Order by Name (6 Sept.
1950)
4028 German Property: Master Index of Germans - Numerical Order by Account (6
September 1950)
4028 Inventory of Sentimental Items of German Property Shipped to Germany via S.S.
Bogota (13 July 1950)
4028 Looted Property from Bank, Release No. 6261
4028 Report of Inventory - Report No. 568, Account No. 20186 (1-4) (4 folders)
4028 Sentimental Items Returned to German Owners in Account Number Order (13 July
1950)
4028 Unknown Germans, Acct. No. 22222 - Inventory of Moveable Assets - 20 Sept.
1945 (Corrected 4 August 1950)
4029 P-Sale: B/S (1 to 500), German Property (25 June 1949)
4029 P-Sale: List & Voids, German Property (25 June 1949)
4029 R-Sale: B/S (1 to 400), Yen Sale, German Property (9 July 1949)
4029 R-Sale: List & Voids, Yen Sale, German Property
4029 S-Sale: B/S (1 to 400), Yen Sale, German Property (13 July 1949)
4029 S-Sale: List & Voids, Yen Sale, German Property (13 July 1949)
4029 T-Sale: B/S (1 to 415), Yen Sale, German Property (16 July 1949)
4029 T-Sale: List & Voids, Yen Sale German Property (16 July 1949)
4030 U-Sale: B/S, No Copy (2d), German Property (20 July 1949)
4030 U-Sale: List & Voids, Yen Sale, German Property (20 July 1949)
4030 V-Sale: #1 - 500 (23 July 1949)
4030 V-Sale: Voids, Yen Sale, German Property (23 July 1949)
4030 W-Sale: B/S (1 to 200), Yen Sale, German Property (27 July 1949)
4030 W-Sale: B/S (201 to 497), Yen Sale, German Property (27 July 1949)
4030 W-Sale: List & Voids, Yen Sale, German Property (27 July 1949)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1137
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Enemy Property Branch Entry 1612: General Subject Files, 1945-1951

Box Subject
4030 X-Sale: B/S (1 to 250), Yen Sale, German Property (30 July 1949)
4030 X-Sale: B/S (251 to 500), Yen Sale, German Property (30 July 1949)
4030 X-Sale: List, Yen Sale, German Property (30 July 1949)
4031 AB-Sale: B/S (1 to 300), German Property (17 September 1949 - 24 September
1949)
4031 AB-Sale: List & Void, B/S (301 to 608), German Property (17-24 September
1949)
4031 AC-Sale: Auctioneer List (24 September 1949)
4031 AC-Sale: Numerical, B/S (1 to 321), German Property (24 September 1949)
4031 Y-Sale: B/S (1 to 633), German Property (6 August 1949) (2 folders)
4031 Y-Sale: List/Void, German Property Yen Sale (6 August 1949)
4031 Y-Series: Yen-Sale, German Property (6 August 1949) - Office Copy
4032 1-3 Sales: Contraband Bid Sales, Numerical Copy File (12 May 1950)
4032 5-1 Sale: 1950 German Sale, B/S Numerical (24 June 1950)
4032 AD-Sale: B/S (Contraband) Vault File/Auctioneer List (15 October 1949)
4032 AE-Sale: B/S & List (5 November 1949)
4032 AG-Sale: B/S & Voids/German Property Yen-Sale Auctioneer List (9 Dec 1949)
4032 AH-Sale: Numerical File (Contraband) - Auctioneer List (17 December 1949)
4032 AJ-Sale: Numerical File (Contraband)/Auctioneer Lists (7 January 1950)
4032 AK-Sale: Contraband B/S No. 1-205 Numerical (25 February 1950)
4032 AK-Sale: Contraband, Lists 1 and 2 (25 February 1950) (2 folders)
4032 AR-Sale: Contraband & Contraband Vault, B/S Numerical 1-228 (25 March 1950)
4032 AR-Sale: Contraband & Contraband Vault, Lists 1 and 2 (25 March 1950) (2
folders)
4032 AS-Sale: B/S Numerical (1 to 233) (15 April 1950)
4032 AS-Sale: Contraband, Lists 1 and 2 (15 April 1950) (2 folders)
4032 AT-Sale: Contraband & Confiscated, Lists 1 and 2 (27 May 1950) (2 folders)
4032 CX-Sale: B/S (24 January 1950)
4033 German Sale: B-2, B/S Numerical (8 July 1950)
4033 German Sale: B-2, List 2 (8 July 1950)
4033 German Sale: B-3, Lists 2-4 (15 July 1950) (3 folders)
4033 German Sale: B-4, B/S Numerical (22 July 1950)
4033 German Sale: B-4, Lists 2 and 3 (22 July 1950) (2 folders)
4033 German Sale: B-5, B/S Numerical (29 July 1950)
4033 German Sale: B-5, List 1 (29 July 1950)
4033 German Sale: B-5, List 3 (29 July 1950)
4033 German Sale: B-6, B/S Numerical (5 August 1950)
4033 German Sale: B-6, Lists 1 and 2 (5 August 1950) (2 folders)
4033 German Sale: No. 5 (24 June 1950)
4034 German Sale: B-10, List 2 (7 October 1950)
4034 German Sale: B-11, B/S Numerical (14 October 1950)
4034 German Sale: B-11, Lists 1 and 2 (14 October 1950) (2 folders)
4034 German Sale: B-12, B/S Numerical (21 October 1950)
4034 German Sale: B-12, Lists 2 and 3 (21 October 1950) (2 folders)
4034 German Sale: B-13 (4 November 1950)
4034 German Sale: B-13, B/S (4 November 1950)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1138
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Enemy Property Branch Entry 1612: General Subject Files, 1945-1951

Box Subject
4034 German Sale: B-14, B/S Numerical (11 November 1950)
4034 German Sale: B-7, Contraband, B/S Numerical (12 August 1950)
4034 German Sale: B-7, Contraband, Lists 1 and 2 (8 December 1950) (2 folders)
4034 German Sale: B-8, B/S Numerical (18 August 1950)
4034 German Sale: B-8, B/S Numerical (19 August 1950)
4034 German Sale: B-9, B/S Numerical (26 August 1950)
4034 German Sale: B-9, Lists 1 and 2 (26 August 1950) (2 folders)
4035 German Sale (Stamp Collection): B-18, B/S Numerical (15 December 1950)
4035 German Sale: B-14, List 1 (11 November 1950)
4035 German Sale: B-14, List 3 (11 November 1950)
4035 German Sale: B-15, B/S Numerical (18 November 1950)
4035 German Sale: B-15, List 1 (18 November 1950)
4035 German Sale: B-16, B/S Numerical (25 November 1950)
4035 German Sale: B-16, Lists 2 and 3 (25 November 1950) (2 folders)
4035 German Sale: B-19, B/S Numerical (9 December 1950)
4035 German Sale: B-19, List 1 (9 December 1950)
4035 German Sale: B-19, List 3 (9 December 1950)
4035 German Sale: B-20, B/S Numerical (16 December 1950)
4035 German Sale: B-20, List 1 (16 December 1950)
4035 German Sale: B-20, List 3 (16 December 1950)
4036 Contraband Sale: C-51, B/S (28 October 1950)
4036 Contraband Sale: C-51, Lists 2 and 3 (28 October 1950) (2 folders)
4036 Contraband Sale: C-52, B/S Numerical (2 December 1950)
4036 Contraband Sale: C-52, Lists 1 and 2 (2 December 1950) (2 folders)
4036 Contraband Sale: C-53, List 2 (20 January 1951)
4036 German Sale: B-21, B/S Numerical (30 December 1950)
4036 German Sale: B-21, List 1 (30 December 1950)
4036 German Sale: B-21, List 3 (30 December 1950)
4036 German Sale: B-22, Lists 1 and 2 (20 January 1951) (2 folders)
4036 German Sale: B-23, B/S Numerical (20 April 1951)
4036 German Sale: B-24, B/S (21 April 1951)
4036 German Sale: B-24, List _ (21 April 1951)
4037 Abandoned Property Sale: AP-1, B/S Numerical (14 April 1951)
4037 Abandoned Property: AP-1 (14 April 1951)
4037 AL-Sale
4037 AM-Sale
4037 AT-Sale: Contraband & Confiscated, B/S Numerical (27 May 1950)
4037 Contraband Property: Setagaya Warehouse (12 August 1950)
4037 Contraband Sale: C-56, Lists 1 and 2 (10 March 1951) (2 folders)
4037 Contraband: C-55-1, C-56, B/S Numerical (10 March 1951)
4037 Contraband: C-57, B/S Numerical (14 April 1951)
4037 German Sale #2, List 1 (1950)
4037 German Sale #5-1, Lists 1, 2, and 6 (24 June 1950) (3 folders)
4038 A-Series: Voids & Lists, GP (14 May 1949)
4038 B-Series: Sale List & Voids, GP (18 May 1949)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1139
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Enemy Property Branch Entry 1612: General Subject Files, 1945-1951

Box Subject
4038 C-Series: Sale Voids & Lists, GP (21 May 1949)
4038 D-Series: Sale Lists & Voids, GP (25 May 1949)
4038 E-Sale: List & Voids, GP (28 May 1949) (2 folders)
4038 E-Series: B/S (1 to 400), GP (28 May 1949) (2 folders)
4038 G-Sale: B/S (1 to 400), GP (1 June 1949) (2 folders)
4038 G-Sale: List & Voids, GP (1 June 1949)
4038 H-Series: B/S (1 to 410), GP (4 June 1949)
4038 H-Series: List & Voids (1 to 410), GP (4 June 1949) (2 folders)
4039 J-Sale: B/S, GP (8 June 1949)
4039 J-Series: List, GP (8 June 1949)
4039 K-Sale: B/S, GP (11 June 1949)
4039 K-Sale: List & Voids, GP (11 June 1949)
4039 L-Sale: B/S, GP (15 June 1949)
4039 L-Sale: B/S, GP (18 June 1949)
4039 L-Sale: List, GP (15 June 1949)
4039 M-Sale: List, GP (18 June 1949)
4039 N-Sale: B/S, GP (22 June 1949)
4039 N-Sale: List & Voids, GP (22 June 1949)
4040 Advance List
4040 Alphabetical Control and Sentimental Property - List of Carriers, Address, etc.
4040 B/S Not Having Files (Bank Property Stamps) & Sealed Bid Numericals
4040 Changes to ISR
4040 Coins Collection
4040 Confiscated Vault-File - Disposed of at CPC Auction for Eighth Army
4040 Contraband - Vault File
4040 Contraband: C1-50 (3)
4040 Contraband: C51-58 (3-A)
4040 Correspondence File 1949
4040 Correspondence File 1951
4040 Daily Bulletin
4040 Destroyed Property
4040 EP-2, EP-3 Log File
4040 EP-3
4040 Furniture List - Housing Projects
4040 German Property Stamp Collection (Vault)
4040 Guard Orders - Guard Post #363, Civil Property Custodian Warehouse
4040 HHP Furniture Lists
4040 Incoming Contraband Not Received
4040 Interim Inventories Transmitted to Accounts Branch, Civil Property Custodian
4040 KHP Furniture Lists
4040 Kurihama Property
4040 Labourers Time Sheet - for Finance Ministry
4040 List of Accounts Still Having Property - October 1950
4040 Lumber Sale
4040 Medical Property Disposition File

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1140
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Enemy Property Branch Entry 1612: General Subject Files, 1945-1951

Box Subject
4040 Property Code
4040 Property Wrongfully Received at Setagaya Warehouse
4040 Sales Procedure
4040 Sentimental List (18 December 1950) - Status of Account (Withheld)
4040 Setagaya Property Releases, S-001 to S-___
4040 Setagaya Storeroom - 9X Property
4040 Stamp Collection (Warehouse)
4040 Status of Accounts with Property in the Warehouse & Vault
4040 Unidentified Looted Property - Disposition File
4040 Unreconciled Bills of Sale
4040 Unsalable Property Given to Charitable Organizations
4040 Vaults of Japan - GEPC - German Property Releases from Vaults (Bank of Japan)
4041 Contraband: B/S for C65 (3-La) (10 November 1951)
4041 Contraband: C500-535 (3-B)
4041 Contraband: C536-560 (3-C)
4041 Contraband: C561-580 (3-D)
4041 Contraband: C581-610 (3-E)
4041 Contraband: C611-650 (3-F)
4041 Contraband: C651-680 (3-G)
4041 Contraband: C681-713 (3-H)
4041 Contraband: C714-722 (3-I)
4041 Contraband: C723-750 (3-J)
4041 Contraband: C751-775 (3-K)
4042 164: Contracts: Construction, etc., Work Orders
4042 201: Warehouse Personnel (Military)
4042 230.45: Employment of Labor, Time Sheets, Japanese Employees
4042 386.3 - Release of Civil Property
4042 462: Office Supplies
4042 463.1: Utilities
4042 600: Buildings & Grounds, Maintenance, Repairs, Lighting & Power
4042 Appraisals & Minimum Bids for Property Being Sold
4042 Contraband: C776-824 (3-L)
4042 Contraband: C825- (3-M)
4042 Diplomatic Lists, Hold-Reports
4042 File on Alfred Liessfeldt
4042 File on W.R. Foerster (8 folders)
4042 Location of Safes, Strongboxes, Steel Cabinets
4042 Master File - Diplomatic Status, Property to be Withheld from Sale
4042 Master Locator File
4042 No Title
4042 Objectionable Lists
4042 Operation Branch Memorandums
4042 Reports of Investigation
4042 Sale Lists
4042 Telephone Equipment

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1141
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Enemy Property Branch Entry 1612: General Subject Files, 1945-1951

Box Subject
4042 War Department Circulars
4043 333.1 - Inspections & Investigations
4043 371.2 - Service of Security Guard, etc.
4043 386 - Property Affected by War (Captured, Looted)
4043 400 - Supplies, Requisitions, Equipment - Civil Property Custodian
4043 Circulars
4043 Correspondence File
4043 Directives - Letters - Higher Headquarters
4043 Do Not Sell
4043 General Orders
4043 Information - Finance & Civil Property
4043 Inventory Record Receipt
4043 Komukai Warehouse
4043 Memoranda
4043 Operational Directives
4043 Property, U.N. Nationals Directives
4043 Reparation
4043 Special Orders
4043 Staff Memoranda
4043 Worksheets (Receipt 1-600) (14 folders)
4044 Box 4045
4044 Business Concerns List
4044 Civil Property Custodian M-R Property
4044 Contraband List, Setagaya Cy (4 August 1950)
4044 Correspondence File 1950
4044 German Property Receipt #151-604 (Warehouse Copy) (11 folders)
4044 List 10, Setagaya Cy
4044 List 11
4044 List 12-1
4044 List 12-2
4044 List 9, Setagaya Cy
4044 List A-1, Setagaya Cy
4044 List A-2, Setagaya Cy
4044 List A-3, Setagaya Cy
4044 List A-4, Setagaya Cy
4044 List A-5
4044 Moveable Assets Located at Setagaya of Which Custody is Transferred to Japanese
Government
4044 Non-Objectionables & Diplomats to be Checked
4044 On-Hand Items Available for Sale as of 1 March 1951
4044 Peters Board Report - Accounts Not at Setagaya Warehouse
4044 Peters Board Report - List of Accounts at Setagaya Warehouse
4044 Temporary Receipts (3 folders)
4044 Worksheets (Receipt 601- )
4046 Inventory of Moveable Assets - Setagaya Warehouse (December 1951)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1142
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Enemy Property Branch Entry 1612: General Subject Files, 1945-1951

Box Subject
4046 Locator Cards Alphabetical (2 folders)
4046 Locator Cards - Receipts No. 1 thru 724
4046 Locator Cards - Receipts No. 725
4046 Moveable Assets - Short Items Surveyed by Board of Officers
4047 Japanese External Assets as of August 1945, Volumes 1-3 (3 folders)
4047 Warehouse Custody Property Released for Sale, Book 1 (No. 1-1800) (5 folders)
4048 Custody Property Release Slips with Civil Property Custodian Nos.
4048 Incoming Radios Confidential
4048 Incoming Radios Restricted
4048 Incoming Radios Secret
4048 Incoming Radios Unclassified
4048 Misc. Custody Property Release Slips
4048 Numerical Sequence of Release Slip Nos. - Tokyo, Kagohara, Kurihama
Warehouses
4048 Outgoing Radios - 9 January 1946 to 29 June 1946
4048 Outgoing Radios - 9 October 1945 to 1 September 1946
4048 Outgoing Radios - October to December 1946
4048 Part III (Cont.) - Communications (D) Signals
4048 Photographs - Folder 4: Roads
4048 Tally-in-Receipts, Osaka Warehouse (14 May 1947)
4048 Tally-in-Receipts: 609 thru 929 (3 folders)
4048 Warehouse Custody Property Released for Sale, Book 6 (No. 1801-2240)
4048 Warehouse Custody Property Released for Sale, Book 7 (No. 2401-2994)
4048 Warehouse Custody Property Released for Sale, Book 8 (No. 1203-S - 1286-S)
4049 Alert Plan
4049 Business and Non-Commercial Holdings in Japan of United States Organizations
4049 Business Holdings of US Commercial and Non-Commercial Organizations in Japan
as Reported on TFR-500
4049 Certification Report (Classified)
4049 Comprehensive Report of Patent Property
4049 Comptroller Division Policy File - Working File
4049 Downgrading Documents
4049 Embassies Diplomats
4049 Foreign Property Division Policy File - (a) Liquidated, (b) Miscellaneous, (c)
External Assets
4049 Japanese External Assets Estimates (30 June 1947)
4049 Japanese External Assets Estimates (31 December 1947)
4049 Outgoing Radios - August 1947 to Dec. 1947
4049 Outgoing Radios Confidential
4049 Outgoing Radios - January to July 1947 (2 folders)
4049 Outgoing Radios Restricted
4049 Outgoing Radios Secret
4049 Outgoing Radios (Secret) - January 1948
4049 Outgoing Radios (Secret) - January to December 1947
4049 Summary Report of German Property (31 May 1947)
4050 External Assets

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1143
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Enemy Property Branch Entry 1612: General Subject Files, 1945-1951

Box Subject
4050 Far Eastern Commission Actions - News Report
4050 Films
4050 Foreign Exchange Assets in Japan
4050 IBM
4050 Italian Government - Dollar Fund
4050 Japanese Agrarian Land Reform
4050 Japanese Taxation
4050 Joint Chiefs of Staff Papers
4050 Karuizawa Houses - Occupation of
4050 Military Government Teams
4050 Monograph - Property Control
4050 Patent Property Division - Historical Report & Activities (May 1947)
4050 Patents, Copyrights, Royalties, Trademarks
4050 Prisoners of War (American)
4050 Puppet Government (U.S. Policy & Claims for Property)
4050 Reparations
4050 Reparations Technical Advisory Committee (RTAC)
4050 Repatriation - German Nationals (3 folders)
4050 Report on Current Action
4050 Restitution Advisory Committee (October 1949 August 1951)
4051 (57) (Colonel Harris) - Controls Coordinating Committee (10 Feb. 1947 - 12 May
1947)
4051 Enemy Nation Property - German and Japanese (2 folders)
4051 Liquidation of German Assets - Objectionable Germans
4051 No Title
4051 Report on German Properties in Japan (March 1947)
4051 Restitution Advisory Committee
4051 Restitution Advisory Committee, May 1948-September 1949
4051 Securities
4051 Summary Report of German Property (31 May 1947)
4051 SWNCC-SANACC Documents
4051 Tri-Power Advisory Committee (2 folders)
4052 (57) - Controls Coordinating Committee (15 May 1947 - 31 October 1947)
4052 1949 Insurance
4052 Accounts Branch Policy
4052 Check Notes
4052 Civil Property Custodian - Foreign Property Division Policy File
4052 Civil Property Custodian Activities
4052 Civil Property Custodian Comptroller Division - Accounts Branch
4052 Col. Harris - Secret Radios & Allied Papers
4052 Enemy Property
4052 German External Assets & Liabilities - Reported by OMGUS - Country: Japan &
Manchukuo
4052 Information on German Accounts - Vesting and Records of No Folder
4052 Japanese External Assets - 31 March Report

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1144
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Enemy Property Branch Entry 1612: General Subject Files, 1945-1951

Box Subject
4052 Karuizawa Houses Occupied by Occupation Personnel
4052 Looted Property Division IV Policy File - Policy and Control Advisors - Revised to
Date 31 December 1948 (2 folders)
4052 Miscellaneous
4052 Policy File - Government Property Division Secret
4052 Reading File
4052 Registered Mail Account
4052 SCAP Conference Notes (Secy. Royall)
4052 Shinto Shrines
4052 Shinto Shrines Work Sheets
4052 Shipping as Related to Civil Property Custodian
4052 SWNCC 357
4053 57c Controls Coordinating Committee, 1 November 1947
4053 Civil Property Custodian Directives - Foreign Property
4053 Claims Against Japanese Govt.
4053 Class C File
4053 Coding System
4053 Conference
4053 Detained Cargoes [Empty Folder]
4053 Directives
4053 Export-Import Program
4053 Financial Institutions - Reorganization Bill
4053 Foreign Property Group - Policy File
4053 Foreign Property Group (General)
4053 German General
4053 Imperial Property
4053 Italian Government Dollar Fund
4053 Japanese External Assets, #1, #2, #3
4053 JG Numbers
4053 K.M.A. Liquidation
4053 Miscellaneous Info.
4053 No Title
4053 No Title
4053 Non-Profit Organization
4053 Policy File - Government Property Division
4053 Precious Metals - Authorization of Releases
4053 Precious Metals Unit - Recommendations Made at Imperial Mint, Osaka Branch
4053 SCAP, Export-Import Revolving Fund - Work Papers
4053 Transfer of Funds
4054 Bank of Thailand
4054 Civil Property Custodian: Material for Summation on Non-Military Activities in
Japan (December 1947)
4054 Enemy Property Unit
4054 General Information - Bulletin Board
4054 Japanese Budget Requirements, Fiscal Year 1949

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1145
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Enemy Property Branch Entry 1612: General Subject Files, 1945-1951

Box Subject
4054 Koeki Eidan
4054 Looted Property Unit
4054 Miscellaneous
4054 No Title
4054 Property of Companies Under CILC Impounded by Civil Property Custodian
4054 Property Revenue and Miscellaneous Unit
4054 Restitution
4054 Sackett, Evart J.
4054 SCAP Yen Custody A/C
4054 SOP
4054 Sumitomo Bank Account
4054 Transcripts of CIC Receipts
4054 Weekly Reports - Accounts Branch Units
4054 Weekly Reports - Accounts Control Unit
4055 List of Dissolved Organizations (as of March 5, 1948)
4055 Memo Accounts: Dissolved Organizations, SCAP Yen Custody Account, No. 1 - Dai
Nippon Sangyo Hokoku Kai
4055 Memo Accounts: Dissolved Organizations, SCAP Yen Custody Account, No. 2 - Dai
Nippon Kaiun Hokoku Kai
4055 Memo Accounts: Dissolved Organizations, SCAP Yen Custody Account, No. 3 -
Nogyo Hokoku Kai
4055 Memo Accounts: Dissolved Organizations, SCAP Yen Custody Account, No. 4 - Dai
Nippon Kikaika Kokubo Kyokai
4055 Memo Accounts: Dissolved Organizations, SCAP Yen Custody Account, No. 5 - Dai
Nippon Romu Hokoku Kai
4055 Memo Accounts: Dissolved Organizations, SCAP Yen Custody Account, No. 6 -
Shogyo Hokoku Kai
4055 Memo Accounts: Dissolved Organizations, SCAP Yen Custody Account, No. 7 - Dai
Nippon Seishonen Dan
4055 Memo Accounts: Dissolved Organizations, SCAP Yen Custody Account, No. 8 - Dai
Nippon Fujin Kai
4055 Memo Accounts: Dissolved Organizations, SCAP Yen Custody Account, No. 9 -
Zentsuji Sewa Kumiai
4055 Memo Accounts: Dissolved Organizations, SCAP Yen Custody Account, No. 10 -
Taisei Yokusan Kai
4055 Memo Accounts: Dissolved Organizations, SCAP Yen Custody Account, No. 11 -
Kodo Yokusan Sonen Dan
4055 Memo Accounts: Dissolved Organizations, SCAP Yen Custody Account, No. 12 -
Nippon Noshi Gakko
4055 Memo Accounts: Dissolved Organizations, SCAP Yen Custody Account, No. 13 -
Toa Remmei
4055 Memo Accounts: Dissolved Organizations, SCAP Yen Custody Account, No. 13A -
Toa Remmei Doshi Kai
4055 Memo Accounts: Dissolved Organizations, SCAP Yen Custody Account, No. 14 -
Kinkei Gakuin
4055 Memo Accounts: Dissolved Organizations, SCAP Yen Custody Account, No. 15 -
Dojin Kai
4055 Memo Accounts: Dissolved Organizations, SCAP Yen Custody Account, No. 15A -
Dowa Byoin
4055 Memo Accounts: Dissolved Organizations, SCAP Yen Custody Account, No. 16 -
Yokusan Seiji Kai, Dai Nippon Seiji Kai

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1146
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Enemy Property Branch Entry 1612: General Subject Files, 1945-1951

Box Subject
4055 Memo Accounts: Dissolved Organizations, SCAP Yen Custody Account, No. 17 -
Genyo Sha
4055 Memo Accounts: Dissolved Organizations, SCAP Yen Custody Account, No. 18 -
Dai Nippon Koa Domei
4055 Memo Accounts: Dissolved Organizations, SCAP Yen Custody Account, No. 19 -
Dai Nippon Isshin Kai
4055 Memo Accounts: Dissolved Organizations, SCAP Yen Custody Account, No. 20 -
Mizuho Kurabu
4055 Memo Accounts: Dissolved Organizations, SCAP Yen Custody Account, No. 22 -
Hokkaido Kokumin Dojo
4055 Memo Accounts: Dissolved Organizations, SCAP Yen Custody Account, No. 25 -
Dai Toa Kyokai
4055 Memo Accounts: Dissolved Organizations, SCAP Yen Custody Account, No. 33 -
Toten Kai
4055 Memo Accounts: Dissolved Organizations, SCAP Yen Custody Account, No. 49 -
Kokoku Doshi Kai
4055 Memo Accounts: Dissolved Organizations, SCAP Yen Custody Account, No. 54 -
Kaiko Sha & Josai Kai, Musashi Jutaku Kyokai, Nippon Fukuso Kyokai
4055 Memo Accounts: Dissolved Organizations, SCAP Yen Custody Account, No. 55 -
Suiko Sha
4055 Memo Accounts: Dissolved Organizations, SCAP Yen Custody Account, No. 56-1
- Dai Nippon Butoku Kai
4055 Memo Accounts: Dissolved Organizations, SCAP Yen Custody Account, No. 56-2
- Dai Nippon Butoku Kai
4055 Memo Accounts: Dissolved Organizations, SCAP Yen Custody Account, No. 56-3
- Dai Nippon Butoku Kai
4056 Memo Accounts: American, SCAP Yen Custody Account
4056 Memo Accounts: British, SCAP Yen Custody Account
4056 Memo Accounts: Burmese Puppet Government, SCAP Yen Custody Account
4056 Memo Accounts: China, SCAP Yen Custody Account
4056 Memo Accounts: Chinese Puppet Government, SCAP Yen Custody Account
4056 Memo Accounts: Deceased Prisoners of War and Civilian Internees, SCAP Yen
Custody Account
4056 Memo Accounts: Dissolved Organizations, Running Total
4056 Memo Accounts: Dissolved Organizations, SCAP Yen Custody Account, No. 57 -
Kaijin Kai
4056 Memo Accounts: Dissolved Organizations, SCAP Yen Custody Account, No. 58 -
Keijin Kai
4056 Memo Accounts: Dissolved Organizations, SCAP Yen Custody Account, No. 59 -
Romu Kyokai
4056 Memo Accounts: Dissolved Organizations, SCAP Yen Custody Account, No. 60 -
Kanagawa Romu Kyodo Kai
4056 Memo Accounts: Dissolved Organizations, SCAP Yen Custody Account, No. 61 -
Yamato Kurabu
4056 Memo Accounts: Dissolved Organizations, SCAP Yen Custody Account, No. 63 -
Osaka Kosai Kyokai
4056 Memo Accounts: Dissolved Organizations, SCAP Yen Custody Account, No. 64 -
Kinjo Ikuei Kai
4056 Memo Accounts: Dissolved Organizations, SCAP Yen Custody Account, No. 65 -
Tokyo Rodo Jiji Rengo Kai
4056 Memo Accounts: Dissolved Organizations, SCAP Yen Custody Account, No. 82 -
Kodo Seka K.K.
4056 Memo Accounts: Dissolved Organizations, SCAP Yen Custody Account, No. 108 -
Ikken Kinno Undo

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1147
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Enemy Property Branch Entry 1612: General Subject Files, 1945-1951

Box Subject
4056 Memo Accounts: Dissolved Organizations, SCAP Yen Custody Account, No. 144 -
Essa Shiso Taisaku Kenkyu Kai
4056 Memo Accounts: Dissolved Organizations, SCAP Yen Custody Account, No. 145 -
Etajima Heigakko Shukaijo
4056 Memo Accounts: Dissolved Organizations, SCAP Yen Custody Account, No. 146 -
Hiroshima Kodokan Kyodoshukusha
4056 Memo Accounts: Dissolved Organizations, SCAP Yen Custody Account, No. 148 -
Hyogo-ken Bunka Fujin Kai
4056 Memo Accounts: Dissolved Organizations, SCAP Yen Custody Account, No. 149 -
Kannagara Renmei
4056 Memo Accounts: Dissolved Organizations, SCAP Yen Custody Account, No. 157 -
Noji Shinkokai
4056 Memo Accounts: Dissolved Organizations, SCAP Yen Custody Account, No. 158 -
Kyojo Kai
4056 Memo Accounts: Dissolved Organizations, SCAP Yen Custody Account, No. 158,
Vols. 1 3 - Kyojo Kai (3 folders)
4056 Memo Accounts: Dissolved Organizations, SCAP Yen Custody Account, No. 159 -
Fujin Rengo Kai
4056 Memo Accounts: Dissolved Organizations, SCAP Yen Custody Account, No. 160 -
Shinei Taishu To
4056 Memo Accounts: Dissolved Organizations, SCAP Yen Custody Account, No. 161 -
Dai Nippon Shoi Gunjin Kai
4056 Memo Accounts: Dissolved Organizations, SCAP Yen Custody Account, No. 162 -
Yasutomo Kai
4056 Memo Accounts: Dissolved Organizations, SCAP Yen Custody Account, No. 163 -
Kaiyo Hakubutsukan
4056 Memo Accounts: Dutch, SCAP Yen Custody Account
4056 Memo Accounts: German, SCAP Yen Custody Account, Vols. 1-3 (3 folders)
4056 Memo Accounts: International Red Cross, SCAP Yen Custody Account
4056 Memo Accounts: Japan, SCAP Yen Custody Account
4056 Memo Accounts: Korea, SCAP Yen Custody Account
4056 Memo Accounts: Philippine Puppet Government, SCAP Yen Custody Account
4056 Memo Accounts: SCAP Dollar Custody Account
4056 Memo Accounts: Thailand Puppet Government, SCAP Yen Custody Account
4056 Memo Accounts: Unknown, SCAP Yen Custody Account
4057 American Patent Owner Registry (A-C)
4057 Assignment of Performance Right Account Subsidiary Ledger Norway
4057 Assignment of Performance Rights Account - General Ledger
4057 Assignment of Translation Right Account - General Ledger
4057 Assignment of Translation Right Account Subsidiary Ledger Belgium
4057 Assignment of Translation Right Account Subsidiary Ledger France
4057 Assignment of Translation Right Account Subsidiary Ledger - Great Britain
4057 Assignment of Translation Right Account Subsidiary Ledger Italy
4057 Assignment of Translation Right Account Subsidiary Ledger Sweden
4057 Assignment of Translation Right Account Subsidiary Ledger Switzerland
4057 Assignment of Translation Right Account Subsidiary Ledger USSR
4057 Assignment of Translation Right Accounts - General Journal (from May 1951)
4057 Assignment of Translation Rights Account Subsidiary Ledger - USA (A-G)
4057 Assignment of Translation Rights Account Subsidiary Ledger - USA (G-M)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1148
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Enemy Property Branch Entry 1612: General Subject Files, 1945-1951

Box Subject
4057 Assignment of Translation Rights Account Subsidiary Ledger - USA (M-Z)
4057 Copyright Royalties - General Ledger
4057 CPC Comptroller Division - Patents and Copyrights - General Journal
4057 First Drawer
4057 Patent Royalties - General Ledger
4057 Performance Right Account Contract - Hungary & Roumania
4057 Performance Right Account Subsidiary Ledger Hungary
4057 Performance Right Account Subsidiary Ledger Romania
4057 Performance Right Account Subsidiary Ledger A USA
4057 Performance Right Account Subsidiary Ledger B USA
4057 The Performance Right Subsidiary Ledger Italy
4057 The Performance Right Subsidiary Ledger Sweden
4057 The Performance Right Subsidiary Ledger Switzerland
4058 American Patent Owner Registry (D-H)
4058 American Patent Owner Registry (I) - International Business Machine Corporation
4058 American Patent Owner Registry (I) - International Standard Electric Corporation;
International Nickel (See after I.S.E.), 2-1
4058 American Patent Owner Registry (I) - International Standard Electric Corporation:
International Nickel (See after I.S.E.), 2-2
4058 American Patent Owner Registry (I-O)
4058 American Patent Owner Registry (O) - Otis Elevator Company
4058 American Patent Owner Registry (P-T)
4058 American Patent Owner Registry (S) -Singer Manufacturing Company; Singer
Sewing Machine Company
4058 American Patent Owner Registry (U-Z)
4058 American Patent Owner Registry (W) - Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing
Company, 2-1
4058 American Patent Owner Registry (W) - Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing
Company, 2-2
4058 Bank Deposits - Business and Government (Commercial) as at 31 July 1950 -
Numerical, Acct. No.
4058 British Patent Owner Registry (A-Z) (2 folders)
4058 Commercial Bank Deposits - 31 May 1950 - Business & Govt (Alphabetical), Book
1 and 2 (2 folders)
4058 Commercial Bank Deposits - 31 May 1950 - Business & Govt (Numerical), Book
1 of Bank Deposits - Business and Government (Commercial) as at 30 June 1950
- Numerical, by Account No.
4059 Argentina Patent Owner Registry
4059 Austria Patent Owner Registry
4059 Belgium Patent Owner Registry
4059 Brazil Patent Owner Registry
4059 British Commonwealth Patent Owner Registry (Australia, Canada, New Zealand)
4059 Chinese Patent Owner Registry
4059 Cuba Patent Owner Registry
4059 Czechoslovakia Patent Owner Registry
4059 Denmark Patent Owner Registry
4059 Finland Patent Owner Registry
4059 French Patent Owner Registry

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1149
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Enemy Property Branch Entry 1612: General Subject Files, 1945-1951

Box Subject
4059 German Patent Owner Registry (A-Q) (7 folders)
4059 Hungary Patent Owner Registry
4059 Italian Patent Owner Registry
4059 Latvian Patent Owner Registry
4059 Liechtenstein Patent Owner Registry
4059 Luxemburg Patent Owner Registry
4059 Mexico Patent Owner Registry
4059 Netherlands Patent Owner Registry
4059 Norway Patent Owner Registry
4059 Polish Patent Owner Registry
4059 Roumanian Patent Owner Registry
4059 Russia (USSR) Patent Owner Registry
4059 Spanish Patent Owner Registry
4059 Sweden Patent Owner Registry
4059 Switzerland Patent Owner Registry (A-Z) (2 folders)
4059 Turkey Patent Owner Registry
4059 Unknown Patent Owner Registry
4059 Yugoslavia Patent Owner Registry
4060 German Patent Owner Registry (B) - Robert Bosch Gesellschaft mit Beschrankter
Haftung
4060 German Patent Owner Registry (D) - Deutsche Grammophone Gesellschaft m.b.H.
4060 German Patent Owner Registry (I) - I.G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft (3
folders)
4060 German Patent Owner Registry (M) - Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-Nuernberg A.G.
4060 German Patent Owner Registry (P) - Polydor Talking Machine Co.
4060 German Patent Owner Registry (R-Z) (2 folders)
4060 German Patent Owner Registry (S) - Siemens und Halske Aktiengesellschaft
4060 German Patent Owner Registry (S) - Siemens-Schuckertwerke, Vol. No. 1
4060 German Patent Owner Registry (S) - Siemens-Schuckertwerke, Vol. No. 2
4060 German Patent Owner Registry (T) - Telefunken Gesellschaft fur Drahtlose
Telegraphie m.b.H.
4060 Trademarks: Great Britain, Book No. 1 (17178-58505)
4060 Various Records to Make Monthly Statements, etc. (Patents, Copyrights,
Translation & Performance Rights, Contrabands, etc.) from 20 September 1950
4061 Trademarks: Australia/British Commonwealth
4061 Trademarks: Canada/British Commonwealth
4061 Trademarks: China
4061 Trademarks: France (2 folders)
4061 Trademarks: Great Britain, Books No. 2-6 (58639-348087) (5 folders)
4061 Trademarks: Italy
4061 Trademarks: New Zealand/British Commonwealth
4061 Trademarks: Sweden
4061 Trademarks: Switzerland
4061 Trademarks: Syria (French Dominion)
4061 Trademarks: USSR
4062 Trademarks: Argentina

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1150
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Enemy Property Branch Entry 1612: General Subject Files, 1945-1951

Box Subject
4062 Trademarks: Armenia
4062 Trademarks: Austria
4062 Trademarks: Belgium
4062 Trademarks: Cuba
4062 Trademarks: Czechoslovakia
4062 Trademarks: Denmark
4062 Trademarks: Estonia
4062 Trademarks: Finland
4062 Trademarks: Greece
4062 Trademarks: Holland
4062 Trademarks: Hungary
4062 Trademarks: India
4062 Trademarks: Iran
4062 Trademarks: Iraq
4062 Trademarks: Latvia
4062 Trademarks: Luxembourg
4062 Trademarks: Mexico
4062 Trademarks: Norway
4062 Trademarks: Poland
4062 Trademarks: Portugal
4062 Trademarks: Roumania
4062 Trademarks: Spain
4062 Trademarks: Trinidad
4062 Trademarks: USA, Book Nos. 1-7 (28-227726) (7 folders)
4063 Patent - US, France, Great Britain, Denmark, Norway, Canada, Holland
4063 Trademark (E-1)
4063 Trademarks: USA, Book Nos. 8-9 (227837-347582) (2 folders)
4063 Utility Model - US, France, Great Britain: Trademark - US, France, Great Britain
4063 Utility Models - Registered on or before December. 31, 1946
4064 Axis - Radio, General (1 October 1949 - Mar. 1952)
4064 Axis - Radio, General (Closed - 30 September 1949)
4064 Comeback Copies German
4064 Currencies & Securities (German Nationals)
4064 Disposition of German Property
4064 Enemy Property Branch Policy File Digest
4064 Extra Radios, Jan. 1944 - Nov. 1951
4064 Foreign Exchange Assets - Audit Report
4064 German Assets in Japan - Statement of the Problem
4064 German Charter Ships
4064 German Consulate
4064 German Embassy
4064 German National Classification Review Committee (GNCRC)
4064 German Navy
4064 German Property in P.D. Appraisal
4064 Liquidation of German Assets in Japan

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1151
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Enemy Property Branch Entry 1612: General Subject Files, 1945-1951

Box Subject
4064 OMGUS - Berlin - German External Assets
4064 Patent Property Branch - Patent Properties of German-Owned Concerns
4064 Patent Property Division - (GEPC) German External Property Custodian)
4064 Patent Property Division - Patents: German, Owned, Policy
4064 Patents
4064 Patents - German-Owned Now Vested in SCAP
4064 Policy Duplicate File
4064 Policy File (from 1945 to May 1948)
4064 Policy File (from June 1948 - July 1951)
4064 Policy File (from June 1948 - July 1951)
4064 Policy Papers - Liquidation of German Assets in Japan
4064 Policy Papers - Liquidation of German Assets in Japan
4064 Real Estate Procured
4064 Repatriation, Nos. I-III (3 folders)
4065 Contraband Dollar Fund (June 1949- )
4065 Deceased POWs & Civilian Internees American
4065 Deceased POWs & Civilian Internees Australian
4065 Deceased POWs & Civilian Internees British
4065 Deceased POWs & Civilian Internees Canadian
4065 Deceased POWs & Civilian Internees Correspondence
4065 Deceased POWs & Civilian Internees Dutch
4065 Deceased POWs & Civilian Internees Indian
4065 Deceased POWs & Civilian Internees Various
4065 Foreign Asset Journal Vouchers
4065 Foreign Assets Accounts
4065 Foreign Exchange
4065 Foreign Exchange & Precious Metals
4065 Foreign Exchange Assets - National City Bank of New York Correspondence
4065 Foreign Exchange Assets Account
4065 Funds on Deposit in SCAP Yen Custody Account
4065 German Ship Bogota
4065 Havelland (German Ship)
4065 Liquidation of German Assets in Japan - Treatment of Patents & Trademarks
4065 No Title
4065 No Title
4065 Property Revenue Branch - Policy File Digest
4065 Reading File (January 1950-March 1952) (6 folders)
4065 SCAP Dollar Custody Account, Deposits
4065 SCAP Dollar Custody Account, Report of Audit
4065 SCAP Yen Custody Account Monthly Statements, 1946-1952 (6 folders)
4065 Translations of Excerpts from Impounded German Papers
4065 Tri-Power Correspondence
4065 Tri-Power Priority Re: Sale of Vested German Property
4066 Bullion, Precious Metals, Gold & Silver
4066 Chattels Procured, General

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1152
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Enemy Property Branch Entry 1612: General Subject Files, 1945-1951

Box Subject
4066 Claims of Germans in Germany
4066 Distribution Reports
4066 National City Bank of New York - Unidentified Looted Property Dollar Fund
(Deposits)
4066 National City Bank of New York - Unidentified Looted Property Dollar Fund
(Withdrawals)
4066 Sale of Unidentified Looted Metals 1952
4066 SCAP Yen Custody Account - Audit Report
4066 SCAP Yen Custody Account - Dissolved Organizations
4066 SCAP Yen Custody Account - Korean Funds
4066 SCAP Yen Custody Account Miscellaneous
4066 SCAP Yen Custody Account Deposits (701-1050) (7 folders)
4066 Secured Fund 1952
4066 The Chase National Bank - Unidentified L/P $Fund
4066 Unidentified Looted Property - Yen Fund, NCB/Unidentified Looted Property -
Dollar Fund, CNS
4066 Unidentified Looted Property -Yen Fund
4067 Individual German Reference Files: (arranged alphabetically by surname) A-L
4068 Individual German Reference Files: (arranged alphabetically by surname) M-Z
4069 German Ships General
4069 Job Descriptions
4069 Proposed Policy for Return of Property of Objectionable Germans for
Humanitarian, Compassionate or Cogent Reasons
4069 Real Estate Rentals
4069 SCAP Custody Account - The Bank of Japan - Korean Funds
4069 SCAP Yen Custody Account Deposits (1-700) (14 folders)
4070 Contraband Correspondence, 7th Infantry
4070 Contraband Correspondence, I Corps
4070 Contraband Correspondence, IX Corps
4070 Correspondence, 24th Infantry
4070 Inventory and Disposition Report, 24th Infantry 8-15
4070 Inventory and Disposition Report, IX Corps 11
4070 Transmittal Letters, 1st Cavalry
4070 Vesting Orders, 1st Cavalry 1-9, 12-17 (2 folders)
4070 Vesting Orders, 24th Infantry 1-18 (2 folders)
4070 Vesting Orders, 25th Infantry Division 1-10
4070 Vesting Orders, 7th Infantry 11 A/B 1-2
4070 Vesting Orders, 7th Infantry 1-16 (2 folders)
4070 Vesting Orders, I Corps 1-13 (2 folders)
4070 Vesting Orders, IX Corps 1-9
4071 Correspondence, 25th Infantry
4071 I & D Reports, 25 ID (Nos. 10 & 13)
4071 I & D Reports, Kobe 1(50)-10(50)
4071 Vesting Orders, 25 ID 11-18
4071 Vesting Orders, Kobe 1-60 (6 folders)
4072 Audit of Contraband Records

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1153
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Enemy Property Branch Entry 1612: General Subject Files, 1945-1951

Box Subject
4072 Contraband Correspondence, Kure
4072 Correspondence, Kobe
4072 Correspondence, Kokura
4072 Vesting Orders, Kobe 61-66
4072 Vesting Orders, Kokura 1-40 (4 folders)
4072 Vesting Orders, Kure 1-60 (6 folders)
4073 Tokyo Area, I&D Reports (MTA 1-100) (10 folders)
4073 Vesting Order, Nagoya 1-50 (5 folders)
4074 Correspondence Tokyo (3 folders)
4074 Tokyo Area, I&D Reports (MTA 101-190) (9 folders)
4074 Tokyo Area, I&D Reports (MTA 192-200)
4075 Tokyo Area, I&D Reports (MTA 201-240) (5 folders)
4075 Vesting Orders, Yokohama 1-50 (5 folders)
4076 Vesting Orders, Yokohama 51-100 (5 folders)
4077 Correspondence, Nagoya
4077 Correspondence, Navy
4077 Correspondence, Reports of Property Disposal
4077 Correspondence, Yokohama (2 folders)
4077 I&D Reports, Navy 1-10
4077 I&D Reports, Navy 11-20 [Empty Folder]
4077 I&D Reports, Navy 21-30 [Empty Folder]
4077 I&D Reports, Navy 31-50 (2 folders)
4077 No Title
4077 Reports of Property Disposal, Haneda 285-415 (3 folders)
4077 Reports of Property Disposal, Haneda 55-97
4077 Reports of Property Disposal, Haneda AE 23-33
4077 Reports of Property Disposal, Yokohama Post Office
4077 Southwestern Command Correspondence
4077 Southwestern Command No Vesting Orders PC 1-20 (2 folders)
4077 Southwestern Command No Vesting Orders PC 21-30 [Empty Folder]
4077 Southwestern Command Vesting Orders 1-20 (4 folders)
4077 Vesting Orders, Nagoya 51-60
4077 Vesting Orders, Yokohama 101-130 (3 folders)
4078 C1-500 American Technical Society
4078 C1-501 George T. Bye & Co.
4078 C1-502 Univ. of California Pr.
4078 C1-503 Univ. of Chicago Pr., c/o Black Star Pub. Co.
4078 C1-504 F.S. Crofts & Co.
4078 C1-505 The John Day Co., Inc.
4078 C1-506 Doubleday & Co., Inc.
4078 C1-507 Dr. Philip Frank, Lyman Laboratory
4078 C1-508 The Friendship Press
4078 C1-509 Ginn & Co.
4078 C1-510 Harcourt, Brace & Co. Inc.
4078 C1-511 Harper & Brothers

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1154
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Enemy Property Branch Entry 1612: General Subject Files, 1945-1951

Box Subject
4078 C1-512 Henny Holt & Co., Inc.
4078 C1-513 Houghton Mifflin Co.
4078 C1-514 Nannine Joseph
4078 C1-515 Alfred A. Knopf, Inc.
4078 C1-516 J.B. Lippincott Co.
4078 C1-517 Little, Brown & Co.
4078 C1-518 Longmans, Green & Co. Inc.
4078 C1-519 The Macmillan Co.
4078 C1-520 Marshall Jones Co.
4078 C1-521 Ohio State Univ.
4078 C1-522 McGraw-Hill Book Co. Inc.
4078 C1-523 Univ. of North Carolina Pr.
4078 C1-524 Prentice-Hall Inc.
4078 C1-525 Philosophical Library
4078 C1-526 G.P. Putnams Sons
4078 C1-527 Reihold Publishing Corp.
4078 C1-528 Reynal & Hitchcock, Inc.
4078 C1-529 Trustees of Rutgers College in New Jersey
4078 C1-530 Charles Scribners Sons
4078 C1-531 Simon & Schuster, Inc.
4078 C1-532 D. van Nostrand Co. Inc.
4078 C1-533 The Viking Press, Inc.
4078 C1-534 Yale Univ. Pr.
4078 C1-535 Max Pfeffer Dial Pr.
4078 C1-536 American Council on Public Affairs
4078 C1-537 Dr. Carl Friedrich
4078 C1-538 Columbia Univ. Pr.
4078 C1-539 E.P. Dutton & Co., Inc.
4078 C1-540 Dodd, Mead & Co.
4078 C1-541 Funk & Wagnalls Co.
4078 C1-542 George Macy Companies, Inc.
4078 C1-543 Marjorie Kennan Rawlings
4078 C1-544 James Thurber
4078 C1-545 Harvard Univ. Pr.
4078 C1-546 Dr. Franz Alexander
4078 C1-547 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
4078 C1-548 Ives Washburn
4078 C1-549 Howard Lindsey, Russell Grouse, & Katherine B. Day
4078 C1-550 Mary OHara
4078 C1-551 W.W. Norton & Co., Inc.
4078 C1-552 Princeton Univ. Pr.
4078 C1-553 Arthur Stringer
4078 C1-554 American Council on Education
4078 C1-555 Iowa State College Pr.
4078 C1-556 Teachers College

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1155
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Enemy Property Branch Entry 1612: General Subject Files, 1945-1951

Box Subject
4078 C1-557 Toni Cassirer
4078 C1-558 The Twentieth Century Fund
4078 C1-559 Eudora Welty
4078 C1-560 Bobbs Merrill Co., Inc.
4078 C1-561 Duell, Sloan & Pearce Inc.
4078 C1-562 E.B. White c/o Dr. Franz J. Horch
4078 C1-563 Viola Irene Cooper
4078 C1-564 Burton E. Martin
4078 C1-565 Walt Disney Productions
4078 C1-566 American Society for Metals
4078 C1-567 Appleton-Century-Crofts Inc.
4078 C1-568 Barnes & Noble, Inc.
4078 C1-569 The Brakiston Co.
4078 C1-570 Catherine Drinker Bowen c/o Harold Ober
4078 C1-571 Donald Russell, Trustee James F. Byrnes Foundation
4078 C1-572 The Electro-Chemical Society, Inc.
4078 C1-573 The Foundation Press Inc.
4078 C1-574 D.C. Heath & Co.
4078 C1-575 Henry Regnery Co., Successor to Human Events Assoc.
4078 C1-576 Ingri & Edgar Parin dAulaire
4078 C1-577 Maurice W. Fox
4078 C1-578 Northwestern Univ.
4078 C1-579 Pitman Publishing Corp.
4078 C1-580 The Ronald Press Co.
4078 C1-581 W.B. Saunders Co.
4078 C1-582 Scott, Foresman & Co.
4078 C1-583 Simons-Boardman Publishing Corp.
4078 C1-584 Chemical Publishing Co. Inc.
4078 C1-585 William Maxwell
4078 C1-586 William Morrow & Co. Inc.
4078 C1-587 Abingdon-Cokesbury Pr.
4078 C1-588 American Book Co.
4078 C1-589 Arthur Koestler
4078 C1-590 Bradford Smith
4078 C1-591 Theodor Seuss Geisel
4078 C1-592 Cornell Univ. Pr.
4078 C1-593 Dick Fishel & Clair Hare & L.D. Warren
4078 C1-594 National Education Assoc. of the U.S.
4078 C1-595 Edna Ferber
4078 C1-596 Interscience Publishers, Inc.
4078 C1-597 Hutchinson & Co. Ltd.
4078 C1-598 Follett Publishing Co.
4078 C1-599 Andre Maurois
4078 C1-600 Merriman Smith
4078 C1-601 Katherine Forbes (c/o Curtis Brown)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1156
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Enemy Property Branch Entry 1612: General Subject Files, 1945-1951

Box Subject
4078 C1-602 Pearl S. Buck
4078 C1-603 Phil Strong
4078 C1-604 Rinehart & Co., Inc.
4078 C1-605 Rosemary Carr Benet
4078 C1-606 Thomas Y. Crowell
4078 C1-607 William Saroyan
4078 C1-608 Thomas Nelson & Sons
4078 C1-609 Alexander Barmine
4078 C1-610 Current Books, Inc.
4078 C1-611 Hiram L. Henderson
4078 C1-612 Interseminary Movement in the United States
4078 C1-613 Francis Perkins c/o George T. Bye & Co.
4078 C1-614 Pocket Book Inc.
4078 C1-615 Lucy R. Tunis
4078 C1-616 Albert Whitman & Co.
4078 C1-617 Laura Newbold Wood c/o McIntosh & Otis
4078 C1-618 Margaret Mitchell Marsh
4078 C1-619 James Hilton
4078 C1-620 William R. Scott, Inc.
4078 C1-621 Helen Grace Carlisle
4078 C1-622 Stuart Chase
4078 C1-623 Frank B. Gilbreth, Jr. & Ernestine Gilbreth Carey
4078 C1-624 S.W. Behrman
4078 C1-625 Oxford Univ. Pr.
4078 C1-626 John R. Tunis
4078 C1-627 William Sloane Assoc. Inc.
4078 C1-628 F.A. Davis Co.
4078 C1-629 Regents of the Univ. of California
4078 C1-630 President & Fellows of Harvard College (Harvard Business University)
4078 C1-631 Random House, Inc.
4078 C1-632 Thornton Wilder (Book) (Performance)
4078 C1-633 The Westminster Pr.
4078 C1-634 Cambridge U. Pr.
4078 C1-635 C.V. Mosby Co.
4078 C1-636 Farrar, Straus & Company
4078 C1-637 James Ramsey Ullman
4078 C1-638 Frank Molnar
4078 C1-639 Jan Valtin
4078 C1-640 Whitney Museum of American Art
4078 C1-641 Samuel Shellabarger
4078 C1-642 Henry Schuman, Inc.
4078 C1-643 A.S. Barnes & Co.
4078 C1-644 American Association of School Administrators
4078 C1-645 James Hilton c/o Franz J. Horch
4078 C1-646 Joseph Hayes

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1157
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Enemy Property Branch Entry 1612: General Subject Files, 1945-1951

Box Subject
4078 C1-647 The Training School at Vineland
4078 C1-648 Paul H. Reynolds & Son
4078 C1-649 Cora Wilson Greenwood
4078 C1-650 Walter H. Baker Co.
4078 C1-651 National Society for the Study of Education
4078 C1-652 M. Philip Copp
4078 C1-665 James Street
4078 Contract for Assignment of Translation Rights:
4079 C2-00 The United Kingdom Liaison Mission in Japan
4079 C2-1 Alexander Bryce Muir
4079 C2-10 Messrs. Lawrence and Wishart Ltd.
4079 C2-11 Leonard Woolf
4079 C2-12 Messrs. E and S Livingstone Ltd.
4079 C2-13 Messrs. Longmans Green and Company Ltd.
4079 C2-14 Michael Joseph and Company Ltd.
4079 C2-15 Oliver and Boyd Limited
4079 C2-16 Oxford University Press
4079 C2-17 The Pilot Press Limited
4079 C2-18 Messrs. Sampson Low, Maraton and Co. Ltd.
4079 C2-19 Messrs. Sheed and Ward Limited
4079 C2-2 Messrs. Chatto & Windus
4079 C2-20 Thomas Nelson & Son Limited
4079 C2-21 Messrs. Victor Collancz Limited
4079 C2-24 Messrs. Newnes
4079 C2-3 Messrs. George Allen & Unwin Ltd.
4079 C2-4 George Orwell c/o Christy & Moore, Ltd.
4079 C2-5 Messrs. George Gill & Sons Ltd.
4079 C2-6 Messrs. George Routledge & Sons Ltd.
4079 C2-7 Gerald Duckworth and Co. Ltd.
4079 C2-8 Messrs. Hodder & Stoughton Ltd.
4079 C2-9 John Middleton Murray
4079 C3-1 Librairie J.B. Bailliere et Fils
4079 C3-2 Doin et Cie
4079 C3-3 Dunod
4079 C3-4 Eyrollas
4079 C3-5 Bureau International de lEdition Mecanique
4079 C3-6 Librarie Generale de Droit et de Jurisprudence
4079 C3-7 Librarie Hachette
4079 C3-8 Librarie du Recuell Siley
4079 C4-1 Foreign Language Publishing House
4079 C4-2 All Allied Union International Book Assignment Agency
4079 C5-1 The Belgian Mission in Japan
4079 C6-1 Elga Ludwig
4079 C6-2 Atrium Company
4079 C6-2 Atrium Verlag A.G. Swiss

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1158
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Enemy Property Branch Entry 1612: General Subject Files, 1945-1951

Box Subject
4079 C7-1 Casa Editrice Valentino Bombiani & C.
4079 C7-2 Teaterforlag Arvid Englind A.B.
4079 Contraband Property Cashiers Sales Reports and Deposit Data, No. 4
4079 Contract Jackets of Translation Right:
4079 Setagaya Warehouse - Contraband Property CPC
4080 Contraband Property Cashiers Sales Reports and Deposit Data, Nos. 1-4 (4
folders)
4081 (4) American Copyright Royalties
4081 (5) American Patent Royalties
4081 (6) British Copyright Royalties
4081 (7) British Patent Royalties
4081 (8) German Copyright Royalties
4081 (9) German Patent Royalites
4081 (10) French Copyright Royalties
4081 (11) French Patent Royalties
4081 (12) Argentine Copyright Royalties
4081 (13) Brazil Copyright Royalties
4081 (14) Chinese Copyright Royalties
4081 (15) Czechoslovakia Patent Royalties
4081 (16) Denmark Copyright Royalties
4081 (17) Denmark Patent Royalties
4081 (18) Dutch Copyright Royalties
4081 (19) Irish Copyright Royalties
4081 (20) Italian Copyright Royalty
4081 (21) Italian Patent Royalties
4081 (22) Norwegian Patent Royalties
4081 (23) Russian Copyright Royalties
4081 (24) Sweden Copyright Royalties
4081 (25) Sweden Patent Royalties
4081 (26) Switzerland Copyright Royalties
4081 (27) Switzerland Patent Royalties
4081 (28) Unknown Nationality Copyright Royalties
4081 (29) Deposit in SPAA - Japanese Govt. Report - Journal No. 1
4081 (30) Audit of SPAA - 11 June 1947 - Journal No. 2
4081 (31) Audit of SPAA - 14 June 1947 - Journal No. 3
4081 (32) Table No. 3-1 Cash on Deposit & Accts. Receivable, Patent Office Ministry,
Commerce & Finance J.G. Journal No. 4, 13, 31
4081 (33) Deposit Bureau, Ministry of Finance, J.G., German Copyright Accts. 17 June
1947 - Journal No. 5
4081 (34) British Copyright, SCAP Custody Accts., Bank of Japan - Journal No. 6
4081 (35) Deposit Bureau, Ministry of Finance, Copyright Accounts, Misc. Nations -
Journal No. 7, 14, 36
4081 (36) Telefunken Accounts - Journal No. 8, 22
4081 (37) Deutsche Grammophone
4081 (38) PSB Report #883 C/D No. 2144 - Journal No. 11, Union Insurance Society
4081 (39) PSB #949 (British Patent) Journal No. 2

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1159
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Enemy Property Branch Entry 1612: General Subject Files, 1945-1951

Box Subject
4081 (40) Foreign Affairs Accounts, Bank of Japan, Copyright R. - Journal No. 15-18-
28-29
4081 (41) Reports of Patent Royalties - Journal No. 19
4081 (42) USA Copyright Royalties
4081 (43) USA Patent Right Royalties
4081 (44) British Copyright Royalties
4081 (45) British Patent Royalties
4081 (46) French Copyright Royalties
4081 (47) Misc. Countries Copyright Royalties
4081 Contraband Property Tally-in-Receipts - Setagaya Warehouse, Book I
4081 Journals Miscellaneous:
4081 P1-1 S.N. Behrman
4081 P1-14 George Gershwin
4081 P1-2 Curtis Brown, Ltd.
4081 P1-21 Frank Molner
4081 P1-29 T. Williams
4081 P1-3 Eugene ONeill
4081 P1-30 Ricordi and Company
4081 P1-31 American Copyright Owners
4081 P1-32 Broadcast Music, Inc.
4081 P1-33 John Steinbeck
4081 P1-34 John van Druten
4081 P1-35 Robert Ardney
4081 P1-36 American Society of Composers, Authors & Publishers ASCAP
4081 P1-37 Howard Lindsay, Russel Crouse & Catherine B. Day
4081 P1-38 Mark Reed
4081 P1-39 Joseph Kesserling
4081 P1-4 William Saroyan
4081 P1-40 Owen & Donald Davis
4081 P1-5 Simon & Schuster, Inc.
4081 P1-6 Thornton Wilder
4081 P1-7 Carl Allenworth
4081 P1-72 Ferde Grofe
4081 P1-86 Howard Lindsay & Russel Crouse
4081 P1-87 David Pinski
4081 P2-1 August Strinberg
4081 P2-2 Teaterforlag Avid Englind
4081 P3-1 Henrik Ibsen
4081 P4-1 Atrium Verlag (Zurich)
4081 P5-1 Ruggiero Leoncavallo (Italian)
4081 Subsidiary Ledger - Copyright Royalty, Patent Royalty:
4082 Abandoned Property
4082 Abandoned Property - Setagaya Warehouse
4082 Alfred P. Doerr
4082 Bertha Burghardt

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1160
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Enemy Property Branch Entry 1612: General Subject Files, 1945-1951

Box Subject
4082 Carl F. Krumm
4082 Carl Kruger
4082 Club Germania
4082 Contraband Property Tally-in-Receipts - Setagaya Warehouse, Book II
4082 Contraband Property, Setagaya Warehouse Inventory No. 2, to 750
4082 Contraband Property, Setagaya Warehouse Inventory No. 3, from 751
4082 Correspondence - Abandoned Property
4082 Dividends - Premium - Proceeds Realized on Sale of Shares, 1948-1951 (4 folders)
4082 Else Schmidt
4082 Franz Flachsenbaer
4082 Friedrich Ried
4082 Fritz Grossinsky
4082 German Club of Kobe
4082 Gustav Rudolph
4082 Herman Bosch
4082 Herman Schreiner
4082 Interest Redemption of Bonds
4082 John Christians
4082 Katherine Wedemeyer
4082 Kurt Meissner
4082 Max Braener
4082 Max Braener (Braeur)
4082 Miscellaneous
4082 Monthly Reports to Custodian
4082 National Socialist Party
4082 Nippon Schering Co.
4082 No Title
4082 Otto Burmeister
4082 Otto Stolle
4082 Peter Metzger
4082 Roland Sonderhoff
4082 Royalties
4082 Rudolph Hillman
4082 Sale of Property
4082 Standard Braid & Produce Co.
4082 Stock Purchases
4082 Transfer of Funds
4082 Werner Westphalen
4082 Willy R. Foerster
4082 Winckler & Co.
4083 Assignment of Translation Rights, Suspense
4083 C-60 Sorted by ID Number
4083 Cancellations - Translation and Performance Rights, etc.
4083 Contraband B7 Cashier Report
4083 Contraband B7 Sales Journal

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1161
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Enemy Property Branch Entry 1612: General Subject Files, 1945-1951

Box Subject
4083 Contraband Property Cashier Report C-51 C-53 (3 folders)
4083 Contraband Property Journal Sales C-51 C-53 (3 folders)
4083 Contraband Property Sales Journal C-56
4083 Contraband Property, Setagaya Warehouse
4083 Correspondence - Rental I and II (2 folders)
4083 No Title
4083 Property Reports
4083 SPAA Account Report from Japanese Government
4083 Statements - Patent Rights and Copyrights
4083 Statements of Performance & Composition Rights
4083 Statements of Translation Rights
4083 Translation Right Data Re: Transfer of Cash - USA, British, France
4083 Translation Rights, Miscellaneous
4083 Transmittal from Patent Property Branch Re: Translation Rights, New Contracts,
Cancel, etc.
4083 Transmittal of Certificates and Statements of Account, Chief Reorientation Branch
4083 Vested German Property
4084 Accumulated Total Rental Monthly
4084 Analysis of Rentals - 28 February. 1949
4084 Analysis of Rentals - 30 April 1949
4084 Assignment of Translation Rights Account - General Journal
4084 Balance Sheets of Monthly Checking, Translation & Performance Rights
4084 Civil Property Custodian Property Contraband
4084 Contraband Property - Audit Report
4084 Contraband Property - Charges Paid by Comptroller
4084 Contraband Property - Correspondence, 1948-1949
4084 Contraband Property - Correspondence, 1950-1951
4084 Contraband Property Disbursements
4084 Contraband Property - Monthly Statement
4084 Contraband Property - Report of Board Proceedings
4084 Contraband Property - Requests for IBM Action
4084 Contraband Property - S.S. Hai Lieh
4084 Contracts & Royalties
4084 Intra-Division Memoranda (General)
4084 Inventory - Patent and Translation Right Section
4084 Investigation Report
4084 P/D Rental Data
4084 SCAPINS - Real Estate
4084 Transaction Control Sheets Completed
4084 Translation Rights, Performance Rights - Index Book
4084 Various Records and Copies, etc. to Make Monthly Statements, etc.
4084 Vested German Real Estate
4084 W.R Foerster
4084 Working Schedules Dollar
4084 Working Schedules - P/D

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1162
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Enemy Property Branch Entry 1885: SCAP Directives, 1945-1952

Box Subject
4084 Working Schedules Yen
4085 Contraband Property Inventory, Bank of Japan, No. 1
4085 Contraband Property Inventory, Setagaya Warehouse, No. 1
4085 Contraband Property Receipts and Releases, Bank of Japan, No. 1
4085 Contraband Property Tally-in-Receipts, Osaka, No. 1
4085 German Property General Ledger, Individual Assets
4085 German Property General Ledger, Individual Liabilities
4085 Miscellaneous SCAP Yen Custody Accounts
4085 No Title
4085 Reference Cards (2 folders)
4085 Temporary Property Storage
4086 Log Book - Translation Control Sheets
4086 Outgoing - Releases
4086 T/C Log Book - Accounts Division
4086 T/C Log Book - Accounts Division
4086 T/C Record for LP-REP, PR, S&R - Accounts Division
4086 T/C Records for Accounts Branch - LP, EP. PR&M 1
4086 T/C Records for Accounts Division - LP. EP. PR&M
4086 T/C Records for Audits Branch 2
4086 T/C Records for Director & SIR. BR.
4086 T/C Records for J.G. Prop. Br. (Rep.)
4086 T/C Records for J.G. Prop. Br. (Rep.) 3
4086 T/C Records for JG, EP - Accounts Division
4087 Abandoned Contraband Property 1952
4087 Audit Contraband Property 1952
4087 Contraband
4087 List of Base metals in Accordance with SCAPIN 1878
4087 Lot Storage and Lot Credit File, Nos. C-1 thru C-18
Case Files 1945-1952 (0331-UD-1870)
Boxes 9901-9936 location: 290/23/25/05

Big Firm File 1945-1952 (0331-UD-1871)


Boxes 9937-10014 location: 290/23/27/03

Trademarks 1948-1952 (0331-UD-1875)


Box 10099 location: 290/23/35/01

Patents 1948-1952 (0331-UD-1878)


Boxes 10104-10106 location: 290/23/35/02

SCAP Directives 1945-1952 (0331-UD-1885)


Boxes 10121-10123 location: 290/24/01/01

Box Subject
10121 SCAPIN-1 - SCAPIN-1750 (15 Folders)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1163
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Looted Property Branch Entry 1613: Subject File, 1947-1951

Box Subject
10122 SCAPIN-1751 - SCAPIN-1899 (6 Folders)
10123 SCAPIN-1901 - SCAPIN-2202 (8 Folders)

Looted Property Branch

Subject File 1947-1951 (0331-UD-1613)


Boxes 4088-4122 location: 290/15/35/03

Box Subject
4088 Machine Rosters: Diamonds of Doubtful Ownership
4088 Machine Rosters: L1-Run
4088 Machine Rosters
4088 Machine Rosters: L2
4088 Machine Rosters: Submission of Inventory of Looted Property from Civil Property
Bureau, JG, No. I-II (2 folders)
4088 Machine Rosters: Commodity Ledger
4088 Machine Rosters: Special Run on Singer Sewing Machines
4088 Machine Rosters: Duplicate List of Civil Property Custodian #11558 (1701 Volume
Books) as Reported L2-617
4088 Machine Rosters: Looted Property by Civil Property Custodian Number (L-1 No.
Incomplete), Report No. 7 - Parts I-II as of 15 April 1950 (2 folders)
4089 Machine Rosters: Looted Property by CPC Nos as of 31 Dec 1950 (Book 1-3) (3
folders)
4089 Machine Rosters: Trial Balance and IBM Reconciliation
4089 Machine Rosters: Master Report on Looted Property, 1, 2 May 1947 (2 folders)
4089 Machine Rosters: Looted Property Master Report - 7th March 47, B Group
4089 Machine Rosters: 02. The Custody Department, Mitsui Trust Co.
4089 Machine Rosters: 04. Mitsui Kitahama Warehouse
4089 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - 17 - Military Equipments Confiscated by Allies
4089 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - 18 - Warehouse No. 1
4089 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - 19 - 4th Inf Reg, Osaka: 24th Inf Div, Osaka
4089 Machine Rosters: 01-Hakozaki Warehouse, Tokyo Branch of Mitsui Warehousing
Co., Ltd.
4089 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - 03 - Stored in Tokyo Agric. Univ. Whse.
4089 Machine Rosters: 05. Kizugawa Kanpon Warehouse, 1 May 1947
4089 Machine Rosters: 06-Kyoto Museum
4089 Machine Rosters: 07- Nogyo Kai Warehouse, Fukuoka
4089 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - 08 - Disposed of/by I.J.G. in Accordance with
SCAPIN-53
4090 Machine Rosters: Looted Property, 9 - Impractical to Move
4090 Machine Rosters: Looted Property, 10 - Being Used by I.J.G. Official Business
4090 Machine Rosters: Looted Property, 11 - Being Used by Allies Official Business
4090 Machine Rosters: Looted Property, 12 Restituted
4090 Machine Rosters: Looted Property, 13 - Sunk or Otherwise Destroyed
4090 Machine Rosters: Looted Property, 14 - Not Stored - Scrap Condition
4090 Machine Rosters: Looted Property, 16 - Outside Japan
4090 Machine Rosters: Looted Property, 20 - Bank of Japan

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1164
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Looted Property Branch Entry 1613: Subject File, 1947-1951

Box Subject
4090 Machine Rosters: Looted Property, 20 Exported
4090 Machine Rosters: Special Report by Country of Seizure Unknown C
4090 Machine Rosters: Special Report by Country of Seizure Unknown J
4090 Machine Rosters: Special Report by Country of Seizure Unknown Valuated
4090 Machine Rosters: Special Report by Country of Seizure Unknown - Not Valuated
4090 Machine Rosters: Master Report on Looted Property - July 1, 1947
4090 Machine Rosters: IBM Tabulations on Report to Washington
4090 Machine Rosters: Looted Property Roster by Description
4090 Machine Rosters: Consolidated Alphabetical Roster
4090 Machine Rosters: Consolidated Master Report 1
4090 Machine Rosters: Consolidated Master Report A
4090 Machine Rosters: Consolidated Master Report - B
4091 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Consolidated Roster by Description, VII
(August 16, 1947)
4091 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Consolidated Roster by Description, VIII
(September 18, 1947)
4091 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Consolidated Roster by Country by Description
by Possessor, VIII (September 18, 1947)
4091 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Consolidated Alphabetical Roster, VIII
(September 18, 1947)
4091 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Consolidated Master Report, III (Sept. 18,
1947)
4091 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Consolidated Master Report, IV (Nov. 18,
1947)
4091 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Consolidated Report by Warehouse, I (Sept.
22, 1947)
4091 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Report by Location of Property (Nov. 19,
1947)
4091 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Report by All Unevaluated Property (Nov. 19,
1947)
4092 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Report by Location of Property (Nov. 19,
1947)
4092 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Report by Description of Property (Nov. 19,
1947)
4092 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Special Report by Description, by Location
(December 10, 1947)
4092 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Consolidated Master Report V (Dec. 24, 1947)
4092 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Report by Description of Property (Dec. 29,
1947)
4092 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Report by Description of Property (Dec. 29,
1947)
4092 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Report by Location of Property (Jan. 1948)
4092 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Master Report by Numerical Sequence (Jan.
1948)
4092 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Report by Category of Property (Jan. 1948)
4093 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Master Report by Numerical Sequence (Feb.
1948)
4093 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Report by Location of Property (February
1948)
4093 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Report by Description of Property (February
1948)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1165
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Looted Property Branch Entry 1613: Subject File, 1947-1951

Box Subject
4093 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Report by Category of Property (March 1948)
4093 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Report by Location of Property (March 1948)
4093 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Consolidated Master Report (March)
4093 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Report by Numerical Sequence (April 1948)
4093 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Report by Location of Property (April 1948)
4094 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Report by Category (April)
4094 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Master Report by Numerical Sequence (May
1948)
4094 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Report by Location of Property (May 1948)
4094 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Report by Category of Property (May 1948)
4094 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Report by Location of Property (June 1948)
4094 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Report by Numerical Sequence (June 1948)
4094 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Report by Category of Property (June 1948)
4094 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Report by Numerical Sequence (July 1948)
4095 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Report by Alphabetical Description (July 1948)
4095 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Report by Category of Property (July 1948)
4095 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Report by Location of Property (July 1948)
4095 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Special Report of Raw Materials (Aug. 1948)
4095 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Report by Numerical Sequence (Aug. 1948)
4095 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Report by Location of Property (Aug. 1948)
4095 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Report by Category of Property (Aug. 1948)
4095 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Report by Numerical Sequence (Sept. 1948)
4095 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Report by Location of Property (Sept. 1948)
4096 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Report by Category of Property (Sept. 1948)
4096 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Special Report of Raw Materials (Sept. 1948)
4096 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Special Report of Disposition by Specific
Location (May, June, July, August, September 1948)
4096 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Special Report of Disposition by Specific
Location (October 1948)
4096 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Special Report of Raw Materials (October
1948)
4096 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Report by Numerical Sequence (October
1948)
4096 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Report by Location of Property (October 1948)
4096 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Report by Category of Property (October
1948)
4096 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Special Report of Disposition by Specific
Location (November 1948)
4096 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Special Report of Raw Materials (Nov. 1948)
4097 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Report by Location of Property (Nov. 1948)
4097 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Report by Numerical Sequence (Nov. 1948)
4097 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Report by Category of Property (Nov. 1948)
4097 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Special Report of Raw Materials (Dec. 1948)
4097 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Report by Numerical Sequence (Dec. 1948)
4097 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Report by Location of Property (Dec. 1948)
4097 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Special Report of Location 12 by Civil Property
Custodian-IBM No. (December 1948)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1166
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Looted Property Branch Entry 1613: Subject File, 1947-1951

Box Subject
4097 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Special Report of Disposition by Specific
Location (December 1948)
4097 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Special Report of Base Metals (December
1948)
4097 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Special Report of Base Metals (Revision) (25
January 1949 as of 31 December 1948)
4098 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Report by Category of Property (December
1948)
4098 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Report by Raw Material (January 1949)
4098 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Report by Category of Property (January
1949)
4098 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Report by Numerical Sequence (January
1949)
4098 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Report by Location of Property (January 1949)
4098 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Special Report of Disposition by Specific
Location (January 1949)
4098 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Report by Category of Property (February
1949)
4099 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Report by Location of Property (February
1949)
4099 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Special Report of Disposition by Specific
Location (February 1949)
4099 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Report by Numerical Sequence (February
1949)
4099 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Special Report of Raw Materials (February
1949)
4099 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Report by Numerical Sequence (March 1949)
4099 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Report by Category of Property (March 1949)
4099 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Report by Location of Property (March 1949)
4099 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Special Report of Disposition by Specific
Location (March 1949)
4099 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Report of Base Metals by Location - Summary
(Revised Tabulation)
4100 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Report of Base Metals by Numerical Sequence,
Revised Tabulation
4100 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Report by Numerical Sequence (April 1949)
4100 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Report by Location of Property (April 1949)
4100 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Report by Category of Property (April 1949)
4100 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Report by Base Metals by Location - Detail 4
4100 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Special Report of Disposition by Specific
Location (April 1949)
4100 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Report by Numerical Sequence (May 1949)
4100 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Report by Location of Property (May 1949)
4101 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Report by Category of Property (May 1949)
4101 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Report by Straight Sewing Machine Serial No.
(May 1949)
4101 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Special Report of Disposition by Specific
Location (May 1949)
4101 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Report of Base Metals by Numerical
Sequence-5
4101 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Report of Base Metals by Location 5
4101 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Report by Category by Location (June 1949)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1167
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Looted Property Branch Entry 1613: Subject File, 1947-1951

Box Subject
4101 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Roster by Numerical Sequence (June 1949)
4101 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Special Report of Disposition of Property (June
1949)
4101 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Report of Base Metals by Numerical
Sequence- 6
4101 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Report of Base Metals by Location - 6
4102 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Special Adjustment Report of Concentration of
Base Metals Revision
4102 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Accounting Report of Base Metal
Concentration, Location 69-82-83
4102 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - by L-Page No. Excepting Concentrated Base
Metals (31 July 1949)
4102 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Report by Numerical Sequence (July 1949)
4102 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Check Listing of Sewing Machine, L-Page No.
392-417
4102 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Special Report of Disposition of Property (July
1949)
4102 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Transfer Report (30 September 1949)
(Pending)
4102 Machine Rosters: Looted Property by Location
4103 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Disposition Report (30 September 1949)
4103 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Pending Release Report, September with
October Supplement
4103 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - L-1 by CPC Number (31 October 1949)
4103 Machine Rosters: Looted Property by Location (31 October 1949)
4103 Machine Rosters: Looted Property by Commodity (31 October 1949)
4104 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Listing as of 31 October. 1949 (in L-2 Number
Sequence)
4104 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Disposition (October 31, 1949)
4104 Machine Rosters: Looted Property by Location (November 30, 1949)
4104 Machine Rosters: Looted Property by Commodity (30 November 1949)
4104 Machine Rosters: L.P. Disposition Report (30 November 1949)
4104 Machine Rosters: 425 Machines on Transfer
4105 Machine Rosters: Looted Property by Location, Report No. 4 (31 December 1949)
4105 Machine Rosters: Looted Property by Commodity, Report No. 4 (31 December
1949)
4105 Machine Rosters: Looted Property Disposition Report (31 December 1949)
4105 Machine Rosters: Looted Property by Commodity, Report No. 5 (31 January 1950)
4105 Machine Rosters: Looted Property by Location, Report No. 5 (31 January 1950)
4106 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Disposition (31 January 1950)
4106 Machine Rosters: Looted Property by Commodity, Report No. 6 (28 February
1950)
4106 Machine Rosters: Looted Property by Location, Report No. 6 (28 February 1950)
4106 Machine Rosters: Looted Property Disposition Report No. 6 (28 February 1950)
4106 Machine Rosters: Looted Property by Commodity, Report No. 7 (15 April 1950)
4106 Machine Rosters: Looted Property by Location, Report No. 7 (15 April 1950)
4106 Machine Rosters: Looted Property Disposition Report No. 7, Misc. Accounts (15
April 1950)
4107 Machine Rosters: Looted Property Disposition Report No. 7, Account No. 7 (15
Apr. 1950)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1168
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Looted Property Branch Entry 1613: Subject File, 1947-1951

Box Subject
4107 Machine Rosters: Looted Property by Commodity, Report No. 8 (31 May 1950)
4107 Machine Rosters: Looted Property by Location, Report No. 8 (31 May 1950)
4107 Machine Rosters: Looted Property Disposition Report No. 9 (31 May 1950) - A/C
No. 12 Summaries, Additions & Deletions, Misc. Accts Detail
4107 Machine Rosters: Looted Property by Commodity, Report No. 9 (30 June 1950)
4107 Machine Rosters: Looted Property by Location, Report No. 9 (30 June 1950)
4107 Machine Rosters: Looted Property Disposition Report, A/C No. 12 Summaries &
Misc. A/C Detail only, Report No. 9 (30 June 1950)
4107 Machine Rosters: Looted Property by Commodity, Report No. 10 (31 July 1950)
4107 Machine Rosters: Looted Property by Location, Report No. 10 (31 July 1950)
4108 Machine Rosters: Looted Property Disposition Report, Account No. 12 Only (31
July 1950
4108 Machine Rosters: Looted Property Disposition Report No. 10, Miscellaneous
Accounts (31 July 1950)
4108 Machine Rosters: Looted Property by Commodity, Report No. 11 (31 August 1950)
4108 Machine Rosters: Looted Property by Location, Report No. 11 (31 August 1950)
4108 Machine Rosters: Looted Property Disposition Report No. 11, Account No. 12 and
Miscellaneous Accts (31 August 1950)
4108 Machine Rosters: Looted Property by Commodity, Report No. 12 (30 Sept. 1950)
4108 Machine Rosters: Looted Property by Location, Report No. 12 (30 September
1950)
4108 Machine Rosters: Looted Property by Commodity, Report No. 13 (30 Nov. 1950)
4108 Machine Rosters: Looted Property by Location, Report No. 13, (30 Nov. 1950)
4108 Machine Rosters: Looted Property by Commodity, Report No. 14 (31 Dec. 1950)
4108 Machine Rosters: Looted Property by Location, Report No. 14 (31 Dec. 1950)
4108 Machine Rosters: Looted Property Disposition A/C 12 Only, Report No. 12 (31
December 1950), Book 1 of 2
4109 Machine Rosters: Looted Property Disposition A/C 12 Only, Report No. 12 (31
December 1950), Book 2 of 2
4109 Machine Rosters: Looted Property Disposition Report No. 12, Misc. Accounts (31
December 1950)
4109 Machine Rosters: Looted Property by Commodity, Report Nos. 3-6 (30 November
1949-28 February 1950) (4 folders)
4110 Machine Rosters: Looted Property by Commodity, Report No. 7 (15 April 1950)
4110 Machine Rosters: Looted Property by Commodity, Report No. 8 (31 May 1950)
4110 Machine Rosters: Looted Property by Commodity, L/P Unit Work Sheets, Report
No. 9 (30 June 1950)
4110 Machine Rosters: Looted Property by Commodity, L/P Unit Work Sheets, Report
No. 10 (31 July 1950)
4110 Machine Rosters: Looted Property by Commodity, Work Sheets, Report No. 11 (31
August 1950)
4110 Machine Rosters: Looted Property by Commodity, Report Nos. 12-14 (30
September-31 December 1950) (3 folders)
4110 Machine Rosters: Looted Property, Journal Entries (January 1950)
4111 Machine Rosters: Looted Property, Work Tickets (15 April 1950) (2 folders)
4111 Machine Rosters: Looted Property, Work Tickets Beginning with #213, Period
Ending 31 May 1950
4111 Machine Rosters: Looted Property, Work Tickets (30 June 1950)
4111 Machine Rosters: Looted Property, Work Tickets for July 1950
4112 Machine Rosters: Looted Property, Work Tickets, August-November 1950 (3
folders)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1169
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Looted Property Branch Entry 1613: Subject File, 1947-1951

Box Subject
4112 Machine Rosters: Looted Property, Work Tickets, #460 thru #566 (31 Dec. 1950)
4112 Machine Rosters: Looted Property, Work Tickets, Re Newly Impounded Disposition
(31 December 1950)
4112 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Journal Entries for Period from 31 July 1949
to 30 September 1949
4113 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Journal Entry Book 2, Period 30 Sep 1949 to
31 October 1949
4113 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Journal Entries for November 1949
4113 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Journal Entries for December 1949
4113 No Title
4113 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Journal Entry
4113 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - R-7 New Miscellneous Accounts: Disposition
Adjustments Journal for January 1950
4113 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Journal Entries for February 1950
4114 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Journal Entries for Period 1 March thru 15
April 1950, Report No. 7
4114 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Journal Entries, No. R-27 for Period 1 March
thru 15 April 1950, Assignment of SCAPIN Nos., Report No. 7
4114 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Journal Entries for Period 16 April to 31 May
1950, Report No. 8
4114 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Journal Entries for the Month of 1 to 30 June
1950, Report No. 9
4114 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Journal Entries for the Month of 1 to 31 July
1950, Report No. 10
4114 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Journal Entries, Report No. 11 (31 August
1950)
4115 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Journal Entries, Report No. 12 (September
1950
4115 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Journal Entries, Report No. 13 (Oct.-Nov.
1950)
4115 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Journal Entries for Month of December 1950
4115 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Journal Entries (31 December 1950),
Supplement
4115 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Japanese Audits, Adjustments, Old & New,
Proof Listings, Work Tickets
4115 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Coins and Currencies, No. 1 - France (Lot
Sequence), Release No. 6130
4115 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Journal Entries (April and May 1951) (2
folders)
4116 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Journal Entries for Month, June 1951 (2
folders)
4116 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Journal Entries for July & August 1951
(Supplement R-59 added)
4116 Machine Rosters: Looted Property by Commodities - Automobile (30
September1949)
4116 Machine Rosters: Looted Property by Commodities - Machine & Miscellaneous
Items (30 September 1949)
4116 Machine Rosters: Looted Property by Commodity (31 October 1949)
4116 Machine Rosters: Looted Property by Commodity, Report No. 7 (15 April 1950)
4116 Machine Rosters: Looted Property (30 September 1950)
4117 Machine Rosters: Looted Property, Report No. 9 (30 June 1950)
4117 Machine Rosters: Looted Property by Commodity, Report No. 10 (31 July 1950)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1170
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Looted Property Branch Entry 1613: Subject File, 1947-1951

Box Subject
4117 Machine Rosters: Looted Property by Commodity, Report No. 13 (30 November
1950)
4117 Machine Rosters: Looted Property by Commodity, Report No. 15 (31 March 1951)
4117 Machine Rosters: Looted Property by Commodity, Report No. 16 (30 April 1951)
4117 Machine Rosters: Looted Property by Commodity, Report No. 16 (30 April 1951)
4117 Machine Rosters: Looted Property by Commodity, Report No. 17 (31 May 1951)
4117 Machine Rosters: Looted Property by Commodity, Report No. 18 (30 June 1951)
4117 Machine Rosters: Looted Property by Commodity, Report No. 19 (July & Aug.
1951)
4117 Machine Rosters: Looted Property by Location, Report No. 15 (31 March 1951)
4117 Machine Rosters: Looted Property by Location, Report No. 16 (30 April 1951)
4117 Machine Rosters: Looted Property by Location, Report No. 17 (31 May 1951)
4117 Machine Rosters: Looted Property by Location, Report No. 18 (30 June 1951)
4117 Machine Rosters: Looted Property by Location, Report No. 19 (July & Aug. 1951)
4117 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Disposition Account No. 12 Only (30 June
1950), Seizure Area 02 thru 09, Book 1 of 2
4117 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Disposition Account No. 12 Only (30 June
1950), Seizure Area 10 thru 92, Book 2 of 2
4118 Machine Rosters: Unidentified Looted Precious Metal, Lot No. 21
4118 Machine Rosters: Lot No. 78, Unidentified Precious Metals
4118 Machine Rosters: Unidentified Looted Precious Metal, Lot No. 78
4118 Machine Rosters: Unidentified Looted Precious Metal, Lot No. 340
4118 Machine Rosters: Unidentified Looted Precious Metal, Lot No. 342
4118 Machine Rosters: Lot No. 340, Netherland East Indies Release, PLD
4118 Machine Rosters: 78, China
4118 Machine Rosters: Lot No. 6444, Released to China
4118 Machine Rosters: Lot No. 5148, Released to China
4118 Machine Rosters: Lot No. 5175, Released to China
4118 Machine Rosters: Lot No. 5321, Gold Released to Singapore
4118 Machine Rosters: Annex - Silver coins & Bullion, Netherlands East Indies
4118 Machine Rosters: Netherlands East Indies - P M Lot No. 5003, Detailed Inventory
4118 Machine Rosters: Lot No. 5120, Netherlands East Indies, Fine Weight Extension
4118 Machine Rosters: Release, Netherlands East Indies Looted Gold & Silver, Lot No.
340 (3 August 1950)
4118 Machine Rosters: Lot No. 342, Netherlands East Indies Release
4118 Machine Rosters: Complete List of All Chinese Coins in SCAP Custody (15 February
1950), By Type of Metal and Denomination
4118 Machine Rosters: Release - Netherlands East Indies Looted Gold, Lot No. 342 (3
August 1950)
4118 Machine Rosters: Lot No. 5140, Netherlands East Indies, Fine Weight Extension
4118 Machine Rosters: Netherlands East Indies - P M Lot No. 5003, Detailed Inventory
4118 Machine Rosters: Lot No. 5111, Netherlands East Indies
4118 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Coins & Currencies, No. I - France, Lot
Sequence
4118 Machine Rosters: Looted Property Disposition Report 12, Misc. Accounts (31 Dec.
1951)
4119 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Miscellaneous Accounts (30 June 1951)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1171
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Looted Property Branch Entry 1613: Subject File, 1947-1951

Box Subject
4119 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Report of Newly Impounded, 31 August 1950
to 19 September 1950
4119 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Impounded Property Since 1 April 1949
4119 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Report of Newly Impounded, 31 August to 19
September 1950
4119 Machine Rosters: Looted Property by Civil Property Custodian No. - JG Audits
Reconciliation Report No. 7, Parts I and II (15 April 1950) (2 folders)
4119 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Consolidated Report (11 October 1946)
4119 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Consolidated Report (3 December 1946)
4119 Machine Rosters: Looted Property, Work Tickets, No. 543 thru No. 603 (31 March
1951)
4119 Machine Rosters: Looted Property, Work Tickets, Re CPC Numerical Sequence
Reconciliation as of 31 December 1950, No. 547 thru No. 573
4119 Machine Rosters: Looted Property, Work Tickets, No. 590 thru No. 611 (30 April
1951)
4119 Machine Rosters: Looted Property, Work Tickets, No. 612 thru 637 for Month of
May 1951
4119 Machine Rosters: Looted Property, Work Tickets, No. 614 thru No. 640 for Month
of June 1951
4120 Machine Rosters: Looted Property, Work Tickets, No. 641 thru No. 660 (June
1951)
4120 Machine Rosters: Looted Property, Work Tickets, No. 658 thru No. 682 (July &
August 1951)
4120 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Sewing Machines, Automobiles, Typewriters,
Miscellaneous (31 January 1950)
4120 Machine Rosters: Looted Property Vehicles
4120 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Mach. & Misc. (31 January 1950)
4120 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Mach. & Misc. (31 May 1950)
4120 Machine Rosters: Looted Property by Commodities, Sewing Machines (30 Sept.
1949)
4120 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Sewing Machines & Automobiles (31 Dec.
1949)
4120 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Diamonds of Doubtful Ownership in Custody
4120 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Diamonds of Doubtful Ownership in Custody
by Source Document
4120 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Report of Sewing Machines (2 folders)
4121 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Machine & Miscellaneous (31 December 1949)
4121 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Machine & Miscellaneous (28 February 1950)
4121 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Sewing Machine (28 February 1950)
4121 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - A/C No. 12 Summaries and Misc. A/Cs Detail
(31 March 195
4121 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Additions to Account No. 12 for Period 1
January 1951 to 31 March 1951
4121 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Raw Materials (31 May 1950)
4121 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Raw Materials (15 April 1950)
4121 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Account No. 77 Deleted from IBM Listings and
L/P Accounts (Effective 31 December 1950)
4121 Machine Rosters: Looted Property, Coins and Currencies No. 2 - Netherlands (Lot
Sequence)
4121 Machine Rosters: Looted Property, Coins and Currencies No. 3 - China (Lot
Sequence)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1172
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Looted Property Branch Entry 1614: Numeric File, 1947-1951

Box Subject
4121 Machine Rosters: Looted Property, Coins and Currencies No. 4 - United Kingdom
(Lot Sequence)
4121 Machine Rosters: Looted Property, Coins and Currencies No. 5 - India (Lot
Sequence)
4121 Machine Rosters: Looted Property, Coins and Currencies No. 6 - Australia (Lot
Sequence)
4121 Machine Rosters: Looted Property, Coins and Currencies No. 7 - Philippine Islands
(Lot Sequence)
4121 Machine Rosters: Looted Property, Coins and Currencies No. 8 - U.S. (Lot
Sequence)
4121 Machine Rosters: Looted Property, Coins and Currencies No. 9 - Miscellaneous
(Lot Sequence)
4121 Machine Rosters: Looted Property, Coins and Currencies No. 10 - Hong Kong (Lot
Sequence)
4121 Machine Rosters: Looted Property by Commodity, Report No. 15 (31 March 1951)
4121 Machine Rosters: Looted Property by Commodity, Report No. 15 (31 March 1951)
4121 Machine Rosters: Looted Property, Journal Entries, 1 January 1951 thru 31 March 1951
4121 Machine Rosters: Looted Property - Disposition Adjustments (1 January 1951 to )
4121 Report of Registration of Vehicles
4121 Use of Unidentifiable Looted Vehicles by Japanese Government Agency
4122 Looted Property Branch - PSB #1844 (Sewing Machines) Inventory Sheets Nos.
1-3 - Kizugawa Kanpon Warehouse (3 folders)

Numeric File 1947-1951 (0331-UD-1614)


The majority of this series (Boxes 4123-4154) consists of numbered reference files. Boxes
4123-4177 location: 290/16/02/01.

Box Subject
4154 Australian R & R Delegation
4154 Canadian R & R Delegation
4154 Chinese R & R Delegation, Folder 1
4154 Chinese R & R Delegation, Folder 2
4154 PIR Memo (Fukuoka)
4154 PIR Memo (Kobe)
4154 PIR Memo (Kyoto)
4154 PIR Memo (Kyushu)
4154 PIR Memo (Osaka)
4154 PIR Memo (Sendai)
4154 PIR Memo (Tokyo)
4154 PIR Memo 1-170 (Nagoya), Folder 1
4154 PIR Memo 171- (Nagoya), Folder 2
4154 PSB Memo (Hokkaido)
4154 PSB Memo (Kure)
4155 01 - Hakozaki Warehouse
4155 02 - Mitsui Trust Co. Vault
4155 03 - Agricultural School
4155 04 - Mitsui Kitahama Warehouse
4155 05 - Kizugawa Kanpon Warehouse

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1173
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Looted Property Branch Entry 1614: Numeric File, 1947-1951

Box Subject
4155 06 - Kyoto Museum
4155 French R & R Delegation
4155 Hong Kong
4155 Indian R & R Delegation
4155 Netherlands East Indies, Folder 1
4155 Netherlands East Indies, Folder 2
4155 New Zealand R & R Delegation
4155 Philippines R & R Delegation
4155 United Kingdom R & R Delegation
4155 United States R & R Delegation
4155 USSR R & R Delegation
4156 07 - Yame-gun Agricultural Cooperation
4156 08 - Returned to the Japanese
4156 09 - Impractical to Move (Yufutsu Paper Mill)
4156 10 - Exempt from Storage Being Used by IJG for Official Business
4156 11 - Being Used by Allied Government for Official Business
4156 14 - Held Out of Storage Due to Scrap Condition, Custody of IJG
4156 15 - Erroneously Reported
4156 20 - Bank of Japan Vault
4156 22 - Custody of Imperial Household
4156 42 - Moji Mitsui Warehouse
4156 43 - Sagacho Warehouse
4156 69 - Mitsubishi Ooe Warehouse
4156 81 - Shibusawa Warehouse
4156 CLO 1946-1947-1948
4156 CPB #381
4156 CPB January-December 1948
4156 Looted Property Transaction Control Sheets No. 1 4500 (3 folders)
4157 CPB #448
4157 CPB #451
4157 CPB #8 to 596 (January-May 1949)
4157 Looted Property Sub Branch General Journal, Nos. 1-500 (5 folders)
4157 Looted Property Sub Branch General Ledger
4157 Looted Property Sub Branch General Ledger Transferred Sheets
4157 RAP 1-380 (1951)
4157 RAP 1-660 (1950)
4157 RAP 661-1004 (1950)
4157 RBC 1-600 (June-September 1949)
4157 RBC 601-991 (September-December 1949)
4157 Transfer Ledger Sheets, Book II
4158 Civil Property Custodian Form 201
4158 Civil Property Custodian Form 285, Nos. 1-435 (2 folders)
4158 Looted Property Sub Branch General Journal, Nos. 501-900 (4 folders)
4158 Releases L-4 (1046-1206)
4158 Releases L-4 (484, 662-997)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1174
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Looted Property Branch Entry 1614: Numeric File, 1947-1951

Box Subject
4158 Submission of Documents Regarding L/P from RBC, No. 1
4158 Transfer
4159 Looted Property Inventory Sheet Nos. 4129-4864 (2 folders)
4159 Looted Property Inventory Sheet Nos. 5197-6096 (2 folders)
4159 PSB Request for Investigation, Part I
4159 Service Request Completed
4159 Service Request: PSB No. Assigned
4159 Ships
4159 Submission of Documents Regarding L/P from RAP, 1950
4159 Submission of Documents Regarding L/P from RAP, 1951
4159 Submission of Documents Regarding L/P from RBC, No. 2
4160 Location of Looted Property - PSB 175, 1 May 1947
4160 PSB Report 322
4160 PSB Report 344 - No. 1
4160 PSB Report 344 - No. 2
4160 PSB Reports 1-500
4160 PSB Reports 501 900 (4 folders)
4160 PSB Request for Investigation, Part II
4161 PSB Report 1744
4161 PSB Reports 1679 - 1830
4161 PSB Reports 901 1678 (5 folders)
4162 Allocation of Civil Property Custodian Vehicles, April 1948
4162 Automobile Engine & Special Nos. Reports
4162 Cars Deleted from List of Looted Vehicles
4162 Corrected Inventory of Looted Machinery
4162 Directives Concerning L/P
4162 Executive Division
4162 Exported
4162 Foreign Property Classification of Accounts and Manual of Instructions
4162 Foreign Property Division
4162 General Correspondence for Looted Property
4162 Invoices
4162 J.G. Audits Report Correspondence
4162 J.G. Budget Appropriations
4162 No Title
4162 PSB Report 2137
4162 PSB Reports 1831
4162 SCAPIN 5005-1 to SCAPIN 6000-A
4162 SCAPIN 53 to SCAPIN 4974
4162 SCAPIN 6013-A to SCAPIN 6497-A
4162 SCAPIN 6504-A to SCAPIN 7000-A
4163 Analysis of IBM Code 13
4163 Audit Report - Looted Property
4163 Book List
4163 JG Looted Property Expenditures

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1175
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Looted Property Branch Entry 1614: Numeric File, 1947-1951

Box Subject
4163 L/P on Reparation Inventory
4163 L1 Adjustments
4163 Looted Machines on Reparation Inventory CPC #s to be Removed
4163 Miscellaneous File - Warehouse Memos
4163 Miscellaneous General Correspondence
4163 Monthly Ship Register (July 1947 to May 1948)
4163 No Title
4163 No Title
4163 Policy
4163 Progress Report - Looted Property
4163 Property Liquidation Division
4163 Report on Monthly Balance of Unidentified Looted Property
4163 Report on Restitution of L/P - Memo to: Joint Chiefs of Staff
4163 Sale of Assets
4163 Sale of Unidentified L/P
4163 Ships
4163 Special Report
4163 Special Report - Service Request
4163 Summation Report
4163 Transfer of Looted Property
4163 Transmittal of Form L
4163 Transmittal to Civil Property Custodian Deputy re L-2s
4163 ULP Fund Monthly Balance Report
4163 Unidentified L/P
4163 Unidentified L/P Yen Fund
4163 United Nations
4163 Verification of Form L-1
4163 Warehouse Property - Estimate of Uniform System of Records
4164 Catalogue of Books Brought from Foreign Countries During the War, and Kept in
the Ueno National Library, Japan
4164 Concentration of Base Metals (3 folders)
4164 Engine Number & Serial Number of Looted Cars
4164 General Maritime Bureau Summary Report of Repairs to Looted Vessels
4164 IBM Changes and Notes
4164 Invoices Received for Ships Repairs
4164 Items Received from Malayan Banks During Japanese Occupation
4164 Looted Property Account
4164 Looted Property Revised Report B1 - B569 (August 4, 1947)
4164 Misc. Original Inventory Relative to SCAPIN 885, 19 April 1946
4164 Report on Looted Property Stored in Osaka Prefecture
4164 Report on the Base Metal (2 folders)
4164 Transmittal of Documents
4165 01 - Automobile, Parts 1 and 2 (2 folders)
4165 09 - Yufutsu Paper Mill
4165 Additional Copies of Misc. CPBs (Bound 10 October 1949)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1176
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Looted Property Branch Entry 1614: Numeric File, 1947-1951

Box Subject
4165 Appendix of Report on the Base Metal by Prefectures in Accordance with SCAPIN
No. 1878 (15 August 1948)
4165 Bill of Sale
4165 Bill of Sale (Automobile) Osaka, Setagaya, Shinagawa (3 folders)
4165 Report on the Base Metals (23 June 1948)
4166 01 - Automobile, Part 3
4166 03 Airplane
4166 07 - Ship (Monthly Reports on Captured Vessels)
4166 07 - Ship (Parts 1 and 2) (2 folders)
4166 08 - Ship Equipment
4166 09 - Machinery (Parts 1 and 2) (2 folders)
4166 09A - Machinery List
4166 10 - Miscellaneous Electrical Equipment
4166 11 - Sewing Machine
4166 11A - Singer Machine (01 & 05 as of 31 July 1949)
4166 Korean Ships
4167 12 Ordnance
4167 14 - Jewelry (Incl. Fans)
4167 15 - Gems and Pearls
4167 16 Typewriter
4167 17 - Base Metals & Scrap
4167 18 Ivory
4167 20 - Textiles and Yarns
4167 21 - Leather & Tanning Materials
4167 22 - Lumber & Bldg. Materials
4167 23 - Petroleum Products
4167 24 - Chemicals, Acid, Perfumes
4167 25 Food
4167 26 - Clothing and Accessories
4167 27 - Camera and Equipments
4167 28 - Watches and Clocks
4167 29 - Art Objects
4167 30 - Religious Items
4167 31 - Other Relics
4167 32 - Books, Stationery, Miscellaneous Office Supplies, Paper
4167 33 - Furniture, Fixtures, Household Supplies
4167 34 - Coins, Copper & Misc.
4167 35 - Silver Coins
4167 36 - Coins, Gold
4167 37 Radios
4167 40 - Office Equipment (except Typewriters)
4167 42 - Natural History Specimens
4167 43 - Machine Tools
4167 46 Gold
4167 47 Silver

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1177
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Looted Property Branch Entry 1614: Numeric File, 1947-1951

Box Subject
4167 48 Platinum
4167 50 - Maps & Map Plates
4167 51 - Engineering Equipment
4167 53 - Borax, Copra, Reisin, etc.
4167 57 - Rubber & Rubber Items
4167 58 - Hospital Supplies, Drugs and Equipment
4167 60 - Misc. Tools, Hardware & Paint
4167 61 Radium
4167 63 - Musical Instrument
4168 65 - Bicycles [Empty Folder]
4168 66 - Securities (i.e. Bonds, Valuables, Bank Accounts, etc.)
4168 67 - Meteorological Equipment
4168 99 Miscellaneous
4168 Catalogue of the Looted Cinchona Bark and Quinine Derivatives
4168 CLO Reports on Singer Sewing Machines
4168 Inventory of Cinchona Bark and Quinine Derivatives in the Custody of the Japanese
Government
4168 List of Looted Machine (Revised Edition)
4168 List of Property of Quinine Derivatives Manufactured in Japan
4168 Looted Property Vessels Numeric and Alphabetic Listing
4168 Singer Sewing Machines Reported on L-1 Pages & CPC Nos. Not Assigned
4168 Unidentified Looted Precious Metal (Lot No. 340)
4168 Unidentified Looted Property Sales Report
4169 86 Automobiles - Duplicate Copies (CLO-5355)
4169 Kanagawa Prefecture
4169 Tokyo Prefecture, 1-2100 (8 folders)
4169 Tokyo Prefecture, Vol. 1
4170 Chiba Prefecture (2 folders)
4170 CLO 2783 (15 April 1947)
4170 CLO 4602 (14 June 1947)
4170 Gifu Prefecture
4170 Ishikawa Prefecture
4170 Japanese Government Report on K Numbers
4170 Kagawa Prefecture
4170 Kagoshima Prefecture
4170 Kanagawa Prefecture, Nos. 1 and 2 (2 folders)
4170 Kochi Prefecture
4170 Miyazaki Prefecture
4170 Nagasaki Prefecture
4170 Nara Prefecture
4170 Okayama Prefecture
4170 Saga Prefecture
4170 Shiga Prefecture
4170 Shimana Prefecture
4170 Special Provost Court #1-#100

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1178
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Looted Property Branch Entry 1614: Numeric File, 1947-1951

Box Subject
4170 Tokushima Prefecture
4170 Tottori Prefecture
4170 Toyama Prefecture (2 folders)
4170 Wakayama Prefecture
4170 Yamaguchi Prefecture
4171 Aichi Prefecture
4171 Ehime Prefecture
4171 Fukuoka Prefecture (5 folders)
4171 Hiroshima Prefecture
4171 Ibaragi Prefecture
4171 Kagoshima Prefecture
4171 Kochi Prefecture
4171 Kumamoto Prefecture
4171 Mie Prefecture
4171 Niigata Prefecture
4171 Saitama Prefecture
4171 Shizuoka Prefecture
4171 Tochigi Prefecture (3 folders)
4171 Yamanashi Prefecture
4172 Tokyo Prefecture, Vols. 3-11 (9 folders)
4173 CLO 8266 (Incls Only) - Report of Vehicles
4173 Fukui Prefecture
4173 Hokkaido Prefecture
4173 Hyogo Prefecture
4173 Hyogo Prefecture (2 folders)
4173 Kagawa Prefecture
4173 Kyoto Prefecture (3 folders)
4173 Nagasaki Prefecture
4173 Nara Prefecture
4173 Oita Prefecture (3 folders)
4173 Okayama Prefecture
4173 Shimane Prefecture (2 folders)
4173 Tokushima Prefecture
4173 Tokyo City
4173 Tokyo Prefecture
4173 Tokyo Prefecture, 1-100, 901-1000
4173 Tokyo Prefecture, 1201-1300
4173 Tottori Prefecture
4173 Wakayama Prefecture
4173 Yamaguchi Prefecture
4174 Gunma Prefecture
4174 Ibaragi Prefecture (2 folders)
4174 Miyazaki Prefecture
4174 Nagano Prefecture (2 folders)
4174 Osaka Prefecture (2 folders)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1179
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Looted Property Branch Entry 1615: Subject Correspondence File, 1946-1951

Box Subject
4174 Osaka Prefecture, Vol. 1 (1 of 2)
4174 Osaka Prefecture, Vol. 1 (2 of 2)
4174 Osaka Prefecture, Vol. 2
4174 Saitama Prefecture (2 folders)
4175 86 Automobiles - Duplicate Copies (CLO-5355)
4175 Aichi Prefecture (2 folders)
4175 Akita Prefecture
4175 Aomori Prefecture (2 folders)
4175 Enclosure: Physical Inventory of Thirty-Six Automobiles
4175 Foreign Vehicles (after 1937) Registered in Japan
4175 Fukui Prefecture
4175 Fukushima Prefecture (2 folders)
4175 Gifu Prefecture
4175 Hiroshima Prefecture (2 folders)
4175 Hyogo Prefecture
4175 Inventory of Appraisal of Paper Machinery - Yufutsu Paper Mill, Kokusaku Pulp Co.,
Ltd., Yufutsu, Tomakomai, Hokkaido
4175 Miyagi Prefecture (2 folders)
4175 Shiga Prefecture (2 folders)
4175 Shizuoka Prefecture (2 folders)
4175 Yamagata Prefecture (2 folders)
4176 Enclosures to Restitution of Yufutsu Paper Mill to the Chinese Government
4177 Inventory of Machinery and Accessories Taken from the Kwangtung Provincial
Paper Mill and Installed in the Yufutsu Paper Mill, Kokusaku Pulp Industry, Co., Ltd.

Subject Correspondence File 1946-1951 (0331-UD-1615)


Boxes 4178-4252 location: 290/16/04/05. Boxes 4178-4198 primarily deal with ships.

Box Subject
4199 Agricultural Stocks GEN-Netherlands East Indies
4199 Alumina Shale
4199 Aluminous Clay (Cargo SS Tai Lee)
4199 Aluminum Netherlands East Indies
4199 Aluminum of Republic of China
4199 Antimony Chinese
4199 Asbestos South African Stores, Kyoto
4199 Bauxite Aboard S.S. Bogota Maru
4199 Bauxite Netherlands East Indies
4199 Bauxite Unidentified Looted
4199 Bauxite, Removed from Malaya, United Kingdom
4199 Bawdwin Mines Burma
4199 Brass Ingots & Scraps China
4199 Brass Scrap in Custody of Tottori Prefectural Government

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1180
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Looted Property Branch Entry 1615: Subject Correspondence File, 1946-1951

Box Subject
4199 Bristles
4199 Bronze Ingots or Other Form Ukareas
4199 Cargo Salvage (Iron) Eisho Maru
4199 Castor Beans & Oil
4199 Chinese Cloth
4199 Chinese Looted Property in Korea
4199 Cinchona Bark Deteriorating
4199 Cocoa Beans Netherlands East Indies Netherlands East Indies
4199 Coffee and Cocoa Beans Release of
4199 Coffee Beans Netherlands East Indies Shipped to Japan
4199 Coins General No. 1
4199 Concentration of Cinchona Bark & Quinine Derivatives
4199 Cotton Cloth Chinese
4199 Formosan Cinchona Bark
4199 Rubber Cloth Looted in China
4200 Chinese Aluminum Coins, Copper Coins & Lead
4200 Chinese Copper Coins (Korea)
4200 Chinese Copper Coins in Osaka
4200 Chinese Copper Coins Kyokuto Maru
4200 Chinese Silver Dollars Okayama Prefecture (Coins)
4200 Coin & Nickel Plate Impounding Manchurian Coins & Nickel Scraps
4200 Coinage Looted from Hong Kong
4200 Coins Indo-Chinese
4200 Coins Sarawak Borneo
4200 Coins General, Vols. 2-3 (2 folders)
4200 Coins, Chinese Copper and (Mori Tekkosho Co.) Lead Bars
4200 Copper & Nickel Coins Indian
4200 Copper Coins Chinese at Kyoto
4200 Copper Coins Chinese Nagoya
4200 Copper, Bronze and Nickel Coins Netherlands East Indies
4200 Foreign Coins and Currencies of Doubtful Origin
4200 Hong Kong Coins U.K.
4200 Looted Metals & Coins in Bank in Japan
4200 Melted Chinese Coins Osaka
4200 Nickel & Copper Coins Malaya & Singapore
4200 Nickel & Copper Coins Netherlands East Indies Looted/Java Bank
4200 Nickel & Copper Coins (French)
4200 Nickel and Copper Coins Burma
4200 Nickel Coins China
4200 Nickel Coins & Ingots (China), Lead & Miyu Maru
4200 Nickel Coins (Slugs), Unidentified
4201 Commercial Cargoes from Bank of China
4201 Compensation for Burmese Lead Shipped to U.S.
4201 Concealed Goods
4201 Concealed Goods Army Supplies

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1181
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Looted Property Branch Entry 1615: Subject Correspondence File, 1946-1951

Box Subject
4201 Confiscated Material, Released of
4201 Copper Concentrates and Ingots Removed from the Philippines
4201 Copper Ingots China
4201 Copper Ingots & Iron Dust in Hiroshima
4201 Copper Ingots & Scraps China
4201 Dairy Farm Ice & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. (British)
4201 Disposition & Accountability for Deteriorating Looted Property
4201 Finished Products Commodities & Raw Materials
4201 Flourspar Salvage of Cargo #5 Sakai Maru
4201 Fluorite Removed from China
4201 Fluorspar (Chinese)
4201 Fuji Industrial Co. (Property Impounded)
4201 General Claims Raw Materials China
4201 Generator & Lead (Philippines)
4201 Gum Coal & Gum Dammar Netherlands
4201 Hemp China
4201 Hoarded Goods
4201 Hoarded Goods (Duplicates)
4201 Hongkong Lead
4201 Ingots Allegedly Stored at Camp King
4201 Inventory of Raw Material
4201 Iron, Pig (Sunken Chinese Junk)
4201 Ivory Raw
4201 Koeki Eidan Looted Property
4201 Kure Naval Arsenal Looted Property
4201 Lead General
4201 Lead Malaya & Burma
4201 United Kingdom Ferro Tungsten
4202 Applications Release of Base Metals
4202 Base Metal Stocks Horidome Warehouse
4202 Base Metals General 1
4202 Base Metals PSB Investment
4202 Lead Impounded at Toyo Babcock, K.K.
4202 Looted Property Location of
4202 Looted Property Mitsui Warehouse Sotohama Station
4202 Looted Property Nos. 1-3 (3 folders)
4202 Looted Property Yokohama Military Government Warehouse
4202 Looted Property Warehouses Catalog
4202 Looted Property Warehouses Vols. 1-3 (3 folders)
4202 Manganese Ore General
4202 Medical Supplies Chungking China
4202 Medicine Looted Osaka Warehouse
4202 Mercury, Looted (Osaka Warehouse)
4202 Metallic Cargo Shanghai & Hongkew Warehouse
4203 Base Metals Fukui Prefecture

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1182
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Looted Property Branch Entry 1615: Subject Correspondence File, 1946-1951

Box Subject
4203 Base Metals General 2
4203 Base Metals Nagoya
4203 Base Metals Yokkaichi
4203 Chinese Base Metals
4203 Concentration of Base Metals
4203 Metal, Looted
4203 Metals Gumma Prefecture
4203 Metals Reported by Yamashina Police
4203 Nickel from China (General)
4203 Nippon Metal Co.
4203 Nutmeg South Sea Area
4203 Oil Citronella
4203 Oil Netherlands East Indies
4203 Oil Singapore
4203 Oil Tung
4203 Oil Tung
4203 Oil & Oil Products General Netherlands East Indies
4203 Oil, Palm
4203 Oil, Palm Netherlands East Indies
4203 Opium
4203 Ore, Beryllium & Zircon Crystals
4203 Straits Trading Co. Metals
4203 Unidentified Base Metals
4204 Chinese Radium
4204 Inventory of Cinchona Bark and Quinine Derivatives in the Custody of the Japanese
Government
4204 Japanese Petroleum Production New Guinea
4204 Ore, Mineral (Chinese)
4204 Ore, Nickel Netherland East Indies Celebes
4204 Ore, Nickel Netherland East Indies General
4204 Ore, Nickel (Burma Nickel Arsenic Ore)
4204 Ore, Phosphorus (French)
4204 Ore, Tangsten
4204 Property/CILC Impounded, Looted & Goods Produced in Occupied Areas
4204 Quinine Chinese
4204 Quinine Fukui
4204 Quinine General
4204 Quinine General Report
4204 Quinine and Cinchona Netherland East Indies
4204 Quinine Bark (Formosa), Cinchona Bark
4204 Quinine Derivatives French Indochina
4204 Quinine, Bangkok (Siam)
4204 Radium Kodama ESS
4204 Restitution of Industrial Raw Material
4204 Rice 25 Tons Hayward Bros. & Co.

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1183
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Looted Property Branch Entry 1615: Subject Correspondence File, 1946-1951

Box Subject
4204 Rose-Fruit Release of
4205 Chinese Cocoon Silk
4205 Rubber Crude
4205 Rubber Genera
4205 Rubber Hino, Tokyo
4205 Rubber Malayan
4205 Rubber Netherland East Indies Netherland East Indies, Released to Jap. Govt
4205 Rubber Netherlands East Indies
4205 Rubber Okaya City
4205 Rubber United Kingdom
4205 Rubber Yamato Gomu
4205 Rubber & Metal Impounded at Nagoya Area
4205 Rubber Raw at Nagahama
4205 Rubber Shipped to U.S. U.K., Malayan & North Borneo Origin
4205 Rubber, Liquid Raw
4205 Rubber, Markings of Netherlands East Indies
4205 Rubber, Tin & Lead Shipments, No. 1
4205 Rubber, Tin & Lead Shipments, No. 2
4205 Rubber/Swedes Confiscated in Singapore
4205 Salvage of Raw Rubber, Awa Maru
4205 Silk Gumma Prefecture
4205 Silk Niigata
4205 Silk, British
4205 Silk, Nagano, Looted
4205 Skins, Sheep & Goat
4206 Banka Tin Mines (Netherlands East Indies)
4206 Chinese Tin
4206 German Tin
4206 Hong Kong Teak, Looted
4206 Steel Kyoto & Kobe
4206 Sticklaquer
4206 Sugar Release of
4206 Sugar Estate Karong Soewoeng
4206 Tachardia Lacca # Burma, United Kingdom
4206 Tannin Extract
4206 Tapioca Flour & Sisal Fiber (Netherlands East Indies)
4206 Tea Black Release of
4206 Textile Hoarded Goods Yamagata
4206 Textiles Nikko Bussen K.K. Warehouse Yokohama
4206 Tin French Indo-China
4206 Tin Impounded, Genbei Yamanaka, Kyoto
4206 Tin Looted Kyoto
4206 Tin Looted at Himeji
4206 Tin Netherlands East Indies Released to Jap Govt
4206 Tin Netherlands East Indies Vols. 1-2 (2 folders)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1184
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Looted Property Branch Entry 1615: Subject Correspondence File, 1946-1951

Box Subject
4206 Tin United Kingdom
4206 Tin Bars United Kingdom
4206 Tin from Lim Ceylon, Ltd. (British)
4206 Tin General
4206 Tin Ingots Straits Trading Co.
4206 Tin Plates United Kingdom
4206 Tin United Kingdom Nagoya
4207 Cashmere Wool
4207 Chinese Silk & Wool Yamanashi
4207 Chinese Wool at Osaka
4207 Claim 3 Vehicle (Philippine Islands)
4207 Claim 3A (Recap for High Pressure Gas) Philippine Islands
4207 Claim 3B, 3E, 3F, 3H, Misc. (Philippine Islands)
4207 Claim 3C (Hammond Organ) Philippine Islands
4207 Claim 3D (Directive Equipment of U.S. Electric-Wave Weapon) Philippine Islands
4207 Claim 3G Radio Philippine Islands
4207 Claim 4 Books Philippine Islands
4207 Claim 5 Paintings Philippine Islands
4207 Claim 6 Archaeological Specimens Philippine Islands
4207 Claim 7 Book Philippine Islands
4207 Claim 8 & 9 Shells Philippine Islands
4207 Claim 10 Shell & Specimens Philippine Islands
4207 Claim 11 Equipment & Tools Philippine Islands
4207 Claim 12 Vehicles Philippine Islands
4207 Claim 13 Siska Sloop
4207 Claim 14 Office Equipment Philippine Islands
4207 Claim 15 Vehicles Philippine Islands
4207 Claim 16 Vehicles Philippine Islands
4207 Claim 17 Books Philippine Islands
4207 Claim 18 Vehicles Philippine Islands
4207 Claim 19 Books U.S. High Commissioner Philippine Islands
4207 Claim 20 Philippine Islands
4207 Claim 21 Philippine Islands
4207 Claim 22 & 23 Vehicles Philippine Islands
4207 Claim 24 Ring Diamond
4207 Claim 25 Vehicles Philippine Islands
4207 Claim 26 Vehicles Philippine Islands
4207 Claim 27 Vehicles Philippine Islands
4207 Claims Philippine Nos. 1-29
4207 Cotton Yarn Chinese
4207 Tin Shipped to U.S. Malayan Origin
4207 Unidentified Looted Property Sale of
4207 Uranium Ore
4207 Wool Chinese at Kyoto Warehouse
4207 Wool Yamato Keori Textile Co., Ltd.

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1185
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Looted Property Branch Entry 1615: Subject Correspondence File, 1946-1951

Box Subject
4207 Wool, Raw Nagoya
4207 Wool, Release of
4207 Woolen Material Manchuria
4207 Zinc Chinese
4207 Zinc General
4207 Zinc Indochina
4207 Zinc Removed from Hongkong
4207 Zinc Zirconium (French)
4207 Zinc and Aluminum from Camp Ebisu
4207 Zinc Ingots Impounding of Osaka Railway Bureau
4208 Claims 28-46 Vehicle (Philippine Islands) (19 folders)
4208 Claim 47 Silver, Jade, Tea Set Philippine Islands
4208 Claim 48 Vehicles
4208 Claim 49 Vehicles
4208 Claims 50-52 Vehicles Philippine Islands (3 folders)
4208 Claim 53 Vehicles
4208 Claim 54 Equipment Refrigerator (Philippine Islands)
4208 Claim 55 Ice Plant Philippine Islands
4208 Claim 56 Office Equipment Philippine Islands
4208 Claim 57 Vehicle Philippine Islands
4208 Claim 58 Silverware Philippine Islands
4208 Claim 59 Machinery Philippine Islands
4208 Claim 60 Starter Coils Philippine Islands
4208 Claim 61 Philippine Islands
4208 Claim 63 Jewelries Philippine Islands
4208 Claim 64 Watch & Jewelry Philippine Islands
4208 Claim 65 Watch Philippine Islands
4208 Claim 67 Jewelry Philippine Islands
4208 Claim 68 Jewelries Philippine Islands
4208 Claim 69 Silver Medal Philippine Islands
4208 Claim 70 Silverware Philippine Islands
4208 Claim 71 Books & Screen Philippine Islands
4208 Claim 72 Machinery
4208 Claim 73 Business Machines Philippine Islands
4208 Claim 74 Philippine Islands
4208 Claim 75 Vehicles Philippine Islands
4208 Claim 76 Vehicle Philippine Islands
4208 Claim 77 Jewelry
4208 Claim 78 Scientific Books
4208 Claim 79 Silverware Philippine Islands
4208 Claim 80 Movie Camera Philippine Islands
4208 Claim 81 Vehicle Philippine Islands
4208 Claim 82 Lacquer Cabinet Philippine Islands
4208 Claim 83 Jewelry
4208 Claim 84 Radio, Revolver, Clock, Table, Phonograph Philippine Islands

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1186
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Looted Property Branch Entry 1615: Subject Correspondence File, 1946-1951

Box Subject
4208 Claim 85 Painting Philippine Islands
4208 Claims 86-100 Vehicles Philippine Islands (15 folders)
4208 Claim 101 Sewing Machine Philippine Islands
4208 Claim 102 Revolver Philippine Islands
4208 Claim 103 Vehicle Road Equip. Philippine Islands
4208 Claim 104 Books, Law Philippine Islands
4208 Claim 105 Books Philippine Islands
4208 Claim 106 Revolver & Cash Philippine Islands
4208 Claim 107 Jewelry Philippine Islands
4208 Claim 108 Pearl Philippine Islands
4208 Claim 109 Table
4208 Claim 110 Radium Philippine Islands
4208 Claim 111 Machinery Philippine Islands
4208 Claim 112 Machinery, Vehicles, Office Equipment Philippine Islands
4208 Claim 113 Ring & Treasury Cert. Philippine Islands
4208 Claim 114 Coins, Plaster, Cast Books
4208 Claim 115 Office Equipment Philippine Islands
4208 Claim 116 Sewing Machinery
4208 Claim 117 Typewriters Barometer Philippine Islands
4208 Claim 118 Singer Sewing Machine Philippine Islands
4209 Claim 119 Surigao Consolidated Mining Co. Ltd. (Philippine Islands)
4209 Claim 120 Watch (Philippine Islands)
4209 Claim 121 Gold Bullion Bar (Philippine Islands)
4209 Claim 122 Currency Silver (Philippine Islands)
4209 Claims 123-129 Jewelry (Philippine Islands) (7 folders)
4209 Claim 130 Ring & Pen (Philippine Islands)
4209 Claim 131 Watch (Philippine Islands)
4209 Claim 132 Portraits (Philippine Islands)
4209 Claim 133 Watch (Philippine Islands)
4209 Claim 134 Ring & Watch (Philippine Islands)
4209 Claim 135 Ring (Philippine Islands)
4209 Claim 136 Watch (Philippine Islands)
4209 Claim 137 Cuff Links (Philippine Islands)
4209 Claim 138 Watch & Ring
4209 Claim 139 Ring (Philippine Islands)
4209 Claim 140 Ring & Watch
4209 Claim 141 Watches & Ring (Philippine Islands)
4209 Claim 142 Watches (Philippine Islands)
4209 Claim 143 Vehicles (Philippine Islands)
4209 Claim 144 Gold Bullion Bars (Philippine Islands)
4209 Claim 145 Gold Bullion Bar
4209 Claim 146 Gold Bullion Bar (Philippine Islands)
4209 Claim 147 Currency, Jewelry, Household Effects
4209 Claim 148 Pocket Watch (Philippine Islands)
4209 Claim 149 Watches (Philippine Islands)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1187
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Looted Property Branch Entry 1615: Subject Correspondence File, 1946-1951

Box Subject
4209 Claim 150 Pocket Watch (Philippine Islands)
4209 Claim 151 Watch (Philippine Islands)
4209 Claim 152 Jewelry (Philippine Islands)
4209 Claim 153 Jewelry & Paper Bills (Philippine Islands)
4209 Claim 154 Jewelry (Philippine Islands)
4209 Claim 155 Vehicles (Philippine Islands)
4209 Claim 156 Motor, Revolver, Books (Philippine Islands)
4209 Claim 157 Ring & Pen (Philippine Islands)
4209 Claim 158 Watch & Pen (Philippine Islands)
4209 Claims 159-165 Vehicle (Philippine Islands) (7 folders)
4209 Claim 166 Currency (Philippine Islands)
4209 Claim 167 Vehicle (Philippine Islands)
4209 Claim 168 Bank Notes (Philippine Islands)
4209 Claims 169-178 Vehicle (Philippine Islands) (10 folders)
4209 Claim 179 Singer Sewing Machine Philippines
4209 Claim 180 Vehicle (Philippine Islands)
4210 Claim 183 Philippine Islands
4210 Claim 188 Cham Samco and Sons Philippine Islands
4210 Claim 189 Litton, G. Philippine Islands
4210 Claim 197 Jewelry & Currencies
4210 Claim 198 Jewelry & Currencies Philippine Islands
4210 Claim 199 1936 Ford Eng. #A-3845558
4210 Claim 201 Vehicles Philippine Islands
4210 Claim 202 Studebaker Sedan Eng. # D 101828 L#27550
4210 Claim 203 PR&R (Shells)
4210 Claim 204 PR&R (Gold Coins & Certificates)
4210 Claim 205 PR&R (Sundry Items)
4210 Claim 206 (Philippine Islands)
4210 Claim 207 PR&R (Jewelry Decamora) 28069
4210 Claim 208 PR&R (Silver Coins & Certificates)
4210 Claim 209 PR&R (Silver Coins & Certificates)
4210 Claim 210 PR&R (Certificates & Silver Coins)
4210 Claim 211 PR&R (Silver Coins & Certificates)
4210 Claim 212 PR&R (2 Wrist Watches)
4210 Claim 213 PR&R (Jewelry)
4210 Claim 214 PR&R (Jewelry & Coins)
4210 Claim 215 PR&R (50 Bills)
4210 Claim 216 Pistol 38 Cal. #170681
4210 Claim 217 PR&R (2 Gold Necklaces)
4210 Claim 218 PR&R (1 Necklace)
4210 Claim 219 PR&R (Jewelry)
4210 Claim 220 Phonograph 29388
4210 Claim 221 One Singer Sewing Machine
4210 Claim 222 100 Bills
4210 Claim 223 One Sewing Machine No. G6965914

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1188
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Looted Property Branch Entry 1615: Subject Correspondence File, 1946-1951

Box Subject
4210 Claim 224 (1) Sewing Machine #AE843382
4210 Claim 225 (1) Sewing Machine #AB243612
4210 Claim 226 Jewelry & Sewing Machine 29394
4210 Claim 227 (1) Sewing Machine #AB 302896
4210 Claim 228 Jewelry 29396
4210 Claim 229 Jewelry 29397
4210 Claim 230 Jewelry 29398
4210 Claim 231 Jewelry 29399
4210 Claim 232 20 Bills 29400
4210 Claim 233 50 Bills 29401
4210 Claim 234 Jewelry 29402
4210 Claim 235 20 Bills 29403
4210 Claim 236 200 Bills 29404
4210 Claim 237 Pen & Radio 29405
4210 Claim 238 Gold Coins 29406
4210 Claim 239 Jewelry 29407
4210 Claim 240 200 Bills 29408
4210 Claim 241 Gold Coins 29409
4210 Claim 242 (1) Sewing Machine AE028176
4210 Claim 243 (1) Sewing Machine AE824368 & (1) Photograph #3176
4210 Claim 244 5 Bills 29412
4210 Claim 245 Jewelry 29413
4210 Claim 246 Jewelry 29414
4210 Claim 247 Phonograph 28415
4210 Claim 248 Earrings 29416
4210 Claim 249 Jewelry 29417
4210 Claim 250 10 Bills
4210 Claims 184-187 Jewelry (Philippine Islands) (4 folders)
4210 Philippine Islands Claim 181 PG Res National Bank Notes
4210 Philippine Islands Claim 182 PG Res Bank Notes and Currency
4210 Philippine Islands Claim 190 PG Res Gold Bullion Bars
4210 Philippine Islands Claim 191 PG Res National Bank Escolta, Manila, Philippine
Islands
4210 Philippine Islands Claim 192 PG Res Cebu Branch Bank
4210 Philippine Islands Claim 193 PG Res Bank, Manila Philippine Islands
4210 Philippine Islands Claim 194 PG Res Iloilo Branch Bank
4210 Philippine Islands Claim 195 PG Res Zamboanga Branch Bank Philippine Islands
4210 Philippine Islands Claim 196 Jewelry
4211 Aerial Survey
4211 Archeological Specimens Chufu-hsien
4211 Archeological Specimens Hongkong
4211 Archeological Specimens in Japan Inventory
4211 Art Object Added Looted Property Lists
4211 Art Object of Foreign Origin
4211 Astride (Astridite) Netherlands East Indies

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1189
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Looted Property Branch Entry 1615: Subject Correspondence File, 1946-1951

Box Subject
4211 Bank Note Plates
4211 Bank of Chosen Chengchow Branch
4211 Bank of Java (Netherlands East Indies)
4211 Bank of Malaya
4211 Bell (Ancient Belonging to Nankai University, Tientsin)
4211 Biological Specimens National Tsinghua University, Peiping Union Medical College,
China
4211 Central Bank of Changchun, Manchuria
4211 Central Bank of China & Branches
4211 Central Bank of Manchuria
4211 Claim 253 10 Bills
4211 Claim 254 40 Bills
4211 Claim 256 20 Bills
4211 Claim 257 100 Bills
4211 Claim 260 23 Gold Coins
4211 Claim 261 20 Bills
4211 Claim 262 1 Shotgun & 1 Typewriter
4211 Claim 267 10 Bills
4211 Claim 268 60 Bills
4211 Claim 270 10 Bills
4211 Claim 272 50 Bills
4211 Claim 277 2 Sewing Machines
4211 Claim 278 Gold Coins
4211 Claim 279 Currency
4211 Claim 283 Philippine Islands
4211 Commonwealth Bank of Australia, Rabaul & New Britain
4211 de Javasche Bank (Netherlands East Indies)
4211 Farmers Banks of China Shanghai
4211 Hwa Hsing Bank China
4211 National Commercial Bank Tientsin, China (U.S. Currency)
4211 Netherlands East Indies Barrel
4211 Netherlands East Indies Handelsbank Java Branch
4211 Netherlands East Indies Handelsbank Pontianak Branch
4211 Netherlands East Indies Handelsbank Semarang Branch
4211 Netherlands East Indies Handelsbank Soerabia Branch
4211 Netherlands East Indies Handelsbank Weltevreden Branch
4211 Netherlands East Indies Handelsbank, Batavia Branch
4211 Netherlands East Indies Handelsbank, Makassar Branch
4211 Netherlands East Indies/Handelsbank Bandeong-Branch
4211 Philippine Islands Claim 329 Radio, Gas Stove & Sewing Machines
4211 Philippine Islands Claim 332 Sewing Machine
4211 Philippine Islands Claim 338 Typewriters Spanish Keyboards
4211 Philippine Islands Claim 339 Diesel Shovel
4211 Philippine Islands Claim 340 Vehicles
4211 Philippine Islands Claim 341 Phonograph

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1190
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Looted Property Branch Entry 1615: Subject Correspondence File, 1946-1951

Box Subject
4211 Philippine Islands Claim 342 3 Typewriters
4211 Philippine Islands Claim 344 Jewelry
4211 Philippine Islands Claim 348
4211 Philippine Islands Claim 355 Misc. Prop fr. Phil.
4211 Philippine Islands Claims
4211 Philippine Islands Claims Jewelry
4211 Philippine Islands Claims Jewelry & Currency
4211 Philippine Islands Claims Jewelry & Currency
4211 Philippine Islands Claims Jewelry, Coins & Currency
4211 Philippine Islands Claims Singer Sewing Machine
4211 Philippine National Banknotes
4211 Royal Arts & Science Society Netherlands East Indies
4211 Temple Bell Han San Temple China
4211 U.S. Vault/Bank of Japan
4211 Unnumbered Claim: Lead, Copper Coins, Chromite Ore
4212 American Club of Shanghai Portrait of George Washington
4212 Brass Pavilion Chengteh Detached Palace, Jehol Province
4212 Brass Table Hong Kong University
4212 Buddhistic Images Pee Loo Temple, Nangking
4212 Burma Custom Department
4212 Camera & Silverware Mrs. C.A.L. van der Wijck
4212 Cannon Shiko Fa Temple China
4212 Catalog Looted Property Stored in Kyoto Museum
4212 Chinese Bonds Looted Netherlands East Indies
4212 Chinese Calligraphy
4212 Chinese Cultural Items (Hakozaki Warehouse)
4212 Chinese Cultural Objects Fukui Prefecture
4212 Chinese Cultural Objects Wuchang, China
4212 Chinese Historical Documents & Books Inner Mongolia
4212 Chinese Objects & Books, China (Nationwide Search)
4212 Clock from N.V. Handelsvereniging Amsterdam Netherlands East Indies
4212 Colour of Malaya Regiment (Britain)
4212 Cooking Utensil (Korean Brass Scrap)
4212 Cooking Utensils China
4212 Crown of Pontianak
4212 Cultural Objects Charhar Province, China
4212 Currency Indian
4212 Documents Tsinan Bank
4212 Documents of Allied Nation Property in Shanghai Area
4212 Indo-China Currency
4212 Land Leased Contract (Chinese)
4212 Leica Camera
4212 Misc. & Cultural Objects (United Kingdom General Claim)
4212 Nichiren Buddhism, Introduction to the
4212 Philippine Islands Gold Coins Dr. J.W. Gumper

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1191
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Looted Property Branch Entry 1615: Subject Correspondence File, 1946-1951

Box Subject
4212 Scientific Documents, Noone, Mr. H.D.
4212 Shanghai Club
4212 Silver Coins French Indo-China
4212 Silver Coins Yokosuka Naval Base
4212 Silver Coins & Bullion, Netherlands East Indies
4212 Silver Coins (GF-1)
4212 Tendai Buddhism, Introduction to the
4212 U.S. Coins, Kizugawa Kanpon, Osaka
4212 U.S. Currency Seized in China
4212 Water Bottle
4212 Zen Buddhism
4213 Batavian Gold Ore
4213 Chinese Earthenware
4213 Drums Looted Property (British)
4213 Entomological Collection Belonging to Department of Agriculture, Malaya
4213 Films, Cameras & Projectors Reiss & Co. Batavia
4213 Fire-Clay (Akasaki Warehouse)
4213 Flag 5th Foreign Legion Infantry Regiment (French)
4213 Flag, Netherlands East Indies
4213 Folk Songs Burma
4213 Fossil Bones of the So-Called Peking-Man
4213 General Claim Netherlands East Indies
4213 Geological Chart of Taiwan & Manchuria
4213 Geological Maps Removed from Hong Kong
4213 Glass Cutter Red Devil
4213 Gold Commodity Tax Bureau, Hwa Prefecture, Kwantung, China
4213 Gold General
4213 Gold Looted from Singapore
4213 Gold OJEIRF
4213 Gold Pan-Zan Lama, Peiping, China
4213 Gold & Silver Banking Corp. of Chu-Yung Prefecture, Kiangsu, China
4213 Gold & Silver Federal Reserve Bank of China
4213 Gold Bar Chen Ping-Chuen, Hong Kong
4213 Gold Bar (Bullion & Coins) General Netherlands East Indies
4213 Gold Bars & Silver Coins from Tsu-Nei Bank, China
4213 Gold Ingots Marked H.M. Mint Bombay
4213 Gold, 80 Kgs Java
4213 Gold, Earmarked
4213 Hong Kong Dollars
4213 Java Bank Gold
4213 National Flag of Taiwan Republic
4213 Netherlands East Indies Gold on Tencho Maru
4213 Scientific Documents Mr. Hodgkin & Dr. Field
4213 Shantung Gold Mining Development Union
4213 Silver Dollars Agricultural and Industrial Bank, Tsingtao, China

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1192
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Looted Property Branch Entry 1615: Subject Correspondence File, 1946-1951

Box Subject
4213 Silver Dollars Anhwei Provincial Bank, China
4213 Silver Dollars Kwangsi Provincial Bank
4213 Silver Dollars Mr. Chen Yu Yin, Tientsin, China
4213 Supreme Court Documents Looted from Rabaul
4213 U.S. Flag Bonin Islands Commodore Perry
4214 Gold & Silver Netherlands East Indies
4214 Gold & Silver Removed from Malaya & Singapore
4214 Gold & Silver & Other Precious Metals China
4214 Gold & Silver & Silver Dollars Tribes of Wu-La-Te Chien Banner, Suiyan, China
4214 Graph & Charts Java Standard Vacuum Oil Co.
4214 Hangings Hongkong
4214 Herbarium (Netherlands East Indies)
4214 Ink Slabs & Calligraphy Scrolls Chinese Art Object
4214 Iron Lung 2nd Tokyo National Hospital
4214 Iron Lung Chinese Hospital
4214 Israelitish Community Soerabaia Jewelry
4214 Jewelry Looted
4214 Jewelry from Toko Maru
4214 Kodachrome with 6 Boxes of Slides Read, Mrs.
4214 Kwannon, Images of, from Nanking
4214 Life Jackets Maizuru Branch, Kyoto Prefecture
4214 Looted Jewelry Unidentified
4214 Looted Property Imperial Household
4214 Looted Property Jap Navy Museum
4214 Looted Property Netherlands East Indies
4214 Looted Property Report on Kyoto Area
4214 Looted Property, Shipping for
4214 Lot #5185-5732, Release #6261 Miscellaneous Jewelry
4214 Netherlands East Indies 5 Krisses (Indonesia)
4214 Netherlands East Indies Institute for Soil Science
4214 Netherlands East Indies Naval Libraries
4214 Raja of Goa Jewelry
4214 Reports by Bureau of Lands Manila
4214 Sultan of Langkat Sumatra
4214 Unclaimed Miscellaneous Jewelry
4214 Value of Liquid Assets in Japan
4214 Wooden Head of Bodhi-sattva
4215 Art Objects Korean
4215 British Radium
4215 Chinese Anthropological Material Looted
4215 Chinese Looted Property Honan Province China
4215 Chinese Mirror
4215 Curios & Antique Objects from Tai-jou Temple, Peiping
4215 Curios of Ching Dynasty
4215 Looted General in Philippines

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1193
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Looted Property Branch Entry 1615: Subject Correspondence File, 1946-1951

Box Subject
4215 Looted Property Tokyo Art School
4215 Manchu Imperial Household China
4215 Manuscripts Professors Oosterink and Verheyden
4215 Manuscripts of Burmese Folk Songs
4215 Maps Looted from Taiwan
4215 Meteorological Records for Malaya
4215 Meteorological Report & Data of Manchuria
4215 Microphotographic Camera
4215 Milton Institute
4215 Mineral Probably Looted from China
4215 Misc. Property from Sumatra
4215 Miscellaneous Property from China, Nos. 1 and 2 (2 folders)
4215 Museum Collection from Hong Kong
4215 Musical Instruments, Indonesian Netherlands East Indies
4215 Nationwide Search for Cultural Objects (Catalogue of Cultural Objects)
4215 Nationwide Search for Cultural Objects and Books
4215 Netherlands East Indies Looted Property
4215 Netherlands East Indies Painting at Admiral Royal Navy
4215 Object Looted from National Palace Museum, Peiping & Nanking
4215 Pagoda
4215 Painting Mrs. M.F. Feldhusen
4215 Painting Possession of Kenji Kunieda
4215 Painting, Looted Java Bank, Batavia (Netherlands East Indies)
4215 Paintings of Netherlands East Indies Officers
4215 Paintings, Looted Netherlands East Indies
4215 Peiping Palaces & Imperial Tombs China
4215 Peiyang University, Tientsin, China
4215 Pesos Taken from Internees of Ft. Santiago, Manila
4215 Philippine Monetary Items in Allied Custody
4215 Philippine Reparations and Restitution Delegation
4215 Platinum
4215 Platinum Netherlands East Indies
4215 Platinum Osaka Mint
4215 Platinum Crucibles from Laboratory of Tientsin Customs, China
4215 Precious Metals
4215 Precious Metals General Reports
4215 Radium 2 Grams
4215 Records from Institute for Medical Research, Malaya
4215 Sultan of Pontianak
4215 Unidentified Looted Property Precious Metals
4216 Chinese Social Political Science Association
4216 Johnson & Johnson Catgut Sutures
4216 Looted Scientific Material Netherlands East Indies
4216 National Rifle Association, Hong Kong
4216 Netherlands East Indies Radium

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1194
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Looted Property Branch Entry 1615: Subject Correspondence File, 1946-1951

Box Subject
4216 Netherlands East Indies Skulls
4216 Philippine Radium
4216 Radium Fujiki 100 mg.
4216 Radium General Chinese
4216 Radium Hu Hui-te
4216 Radium Matsumuro, Takayoshi
4216 Radium Minere du Haut Katanga
4216 Radium Rangoon General Hospital
4216 Radium Standard Chemical Co., Pittsburgh, Pa.
4216 Radium Takenogawa Hospital
4216 Radium Unidentified
4216 Raffles Museum & Library
4216 Sacred Buddhist Relic
4216 Selangor Museum, Malaya
4216 Shares Tokyo Marine & Fire Insurance Co., Ltd. and/or S.A. Mitsubishi-Chile
4216 Shares & Bonds from Banks Netherlands East Indies
4216 Shin-Ying Sugar Mill, Taiwan
4216 Silver & Copper Malay
4216 Silver & Silver Dollars Suiyuan Provincial Bank, China
4216 Silver Bullion (Central Bank of Manchuko)
4216 Silver from Philippines
4216 Silver Granulation from Central Mint, Shanhai
4216 Silver Plates, Seizure of
4216 Stamp Collection J. Uiterwijk
4216 Statue Borobudhur Temple Java
4216 Status of Nation
4216 Sumatra Mines (Netherlands East Indies)
4216 Sundry Items French Indo-China
4216 Sundry Items Kyoto Museum
4216 Sundry Items Looted Property Burma (United Kingdom Area)
4216 Sundry Items Netherlands East Indies
4216 Sundry Items Philippines
4216 Swenson, Harold R.
4216 Theses, Agricultural China
4217 Akkerman, Dr. J.B. Netherlands East Indies Art Object
4217 Arnold, Portas & Porter (House of Milner) 35647
4217 Bais, Dr. W.J. Netherlands East Indies
4217 Begemann, Mr. C.G.S./Clock
4217 Berendsen, Mrs. H.
4217 Bigazzi, Raoul Cigarette Case
4217 Boerotra & Jongejan Luggage
4217 Boxer, Maj. Charles Br
4217 Boxer, Major Screens
4217 Boyington, Lt. Col. Gregory R. (Wrist Watch)
4217 Brachet, Francois (Fr. Claim) 40845 P.M.

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1195
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Looted Property Branch Entry 1615: Subject Correspondence File, 1946-1951

Box Subject
4217 Bryars, Anna S. PM
4217 Buenafe, Soledad (Mrs.) Jewelry
4217 Cashin, A.W. (Household Effects, Silverware, Dishes, Vases) (Singapore)
4217 Chen-ta, Prof. Ch
4217 Cheriex-Goofers, L.M. (Painting)
4217 Chief of Mori Celebes Netherlands East Indies
4217 Cooke, Mr. C.J. Painting
4217 Corrigan, L. Br
4217 Deibel, Dr. Kellerman
4217 Digby, Dr. Kenelm H. (Br.)
4217 Dijkatra, H. NEI
4217 Dobb, A.G.
4217 Doodha, N.B. (Indian)
4217 Egeter, R.
4217 Ellis, Sophie Jewelry, Papers
4217 Eng, Tong Sian Jewelry
4217 Erdbrink, G.R. Netherlands East Indies
4217 Evans, I.H.N. Property (PM)
4217 Fenovillet, L. Gold
4217 Fraser, William Stuart
4217 Graham, D.G. Property
4217 Gray, Mr. G.J. Property
4217 Grove, H. Dawson
4217 Handyside, W.L. Br
4217 Hartog, R.F. Netherlands East Indies
4217 Hartpence, W. Mr. PE & A
4217 Netherlands Trading Society Looted (Netherlands East Indies)
4217 Teng, Chin-Nan Prof. Ch
4217 Titles Deeds, Stocks & Properties Mr. Alexander Paradissis
4217 Tomb Relics Lu-Shun, Manchuria
4217 U.S. Philippine War Damage Commission
4217 U.S. Vault, Osaka Mint
4217 Volunteer Defense Corps (Hong Kong)
4217 War Trophies Looted China
4217 Wrist Watch, Custody of B. Tokuda
4217 Yenching University (China)
4218 Heemskerk-Bloemhard, E.Ch.A. (Neth)
4218 Henderson, Mr. W.M. Elephant Tusks
4218 Hiroshige, I.
4218 Ho, Tjiong Goan Jewelry
4218 Holstvoogd, Dr. C. Netherlands East Indies
4218 Hoskins, Mary Leila
4218 Ingold, Felix Br
4218 Ishifuku Shoten Ltd.
4218 Joseph, Daniel

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1196
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Looted Property Branch Entry 1615: Subject Correspondence File, 1946-1951

Box Subject
4218 Kam, Lim (Diamonds & Jewelry Looted from Netherlands East Indies)
4218 Kievits, W.
4218 Klochkov, John V. (AM)
4218 Kwan, Leon Siew Netherlands East Indies
4218 Kwang-ho, Lee Gold Ch
4218 Larive, W.A. Netherlands East Indies
4218 Lentze, A.C. Netherlands East Indies
4218 Levey, Mrs. Mattie E. (Am)
4218 Leyds Mr. & Mrs. Jewelry Netherlands East Indies
4218 Lian, Goei Kim
4218 Liang, Ex Gen. Chang Hsiuo Ch
4218 Lin, S.Y.
4218 Lindeteves, N.V. Batavia (Neth)
4218 Lochridge, Harold E.
4218 Lohman, W. de Savornin Netherlands East Indies
4218 Louw, Ir Thung Tjeng
4218 Macaskie, Doris
4218 Markovits, Dr. K. (Netherlands East Indies)
4218 McFerran, Mrs. C.C. Aust Property
4218 Mijnarends, Pieter Jewelry
4218 Molukken Veen/Documents
4218 Morrison, Wilson L.H.
4218 Munro, Hugh Capt. Netherlands East Indies
4218 Nienhuis, L. Netherlands East Indies
4218 ONeill, F.O.C. Jewelry
4218 Oliver, Ch. M. Ketting
4218 Oost Borneo Maatschappij N.V. (Dutch)
4218 Pawlowicz, Mrs. I.M.
4218 Pearce, Mary E.
4218 Phelps, Gordon Property
4218 Philippe-Jean Goyens Netherlands East Indies
4218 Ravenek, L. Netherlands East Indies
4218 Reese, H.F. (Stamps) Philippine Islands
4218 Reys, J.H. NEI
4218 Samara, Edward T. (Am)
4218 Sato, H.
4218 Schild, Mr. J.J.
4218 Schilling, Gen. Wybrandus Netherlands East Indies
4218 Sebok, Messrs. G. & A. Netherlands East Indies
4218 Setteur, W.G.C.
4218 Siang, Touw Kiat Jewelry
4218 So, Wong, Mdme. Painting
4218 Sonius-Wolff, E. Netherlands East Indies
4218 Spies, Walter NEI
4218 Stearns, Thornton Misc. Prop.

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1197
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Looted Property Branch Entry 1615: Subject Correspondence File, 1946-1951

Box Subject
4218 Szasz, Dr. L. Netherlands East Indies
4218 Tang, Chang San Fang (Ch)
4218 Teng, Ouw Hian (Tan Hian Hio) Jewelry
4218 Theotig, Vahan
4218 Tipton, J. Earl Confiscated Fund
4218 Tjhing, Mr. Hoo Wie
4218 Tree-Man Mission
4219 Book, Biology, Fan Memorial Institute of China, Peiping
4219 Books British Solomon Islands
4219 Books General, Chinese
4219 Books General, Netherlands East Indies
4219 Books General, United Kingdom Possessions
4219 Books from Cancer Institute Netherlands East Indies
4219 Books from Great China University
4219 Books, Business, Library, Chamber of Commerce, Philippine Islands
4219 Chinese Books
4219 Chinese Books at Kyoto University
4219 Chinese Books, Tohoku National University
4219 Chinese Classics
4219 Classics Chinese
4219 Geological Books Netherlands East Indies
4219 Hong Kong Books British
4219 Tjhioe, Kwik Tiauw
4219 Tjoa Family Jewelry
4219 Tsou, Lu
4219 Tweedle, A. Cunningham Br
4219 Uchinomiya, Naotaka Mj. Gen.
4219 Van Bart, Mrs. J.G. Netherlands East Indies
4219 Van Bronkhorst-Phillips, Mrs. F.A.
4219 Van de Greer Daam H.
4219 Van der Capellen Swords
4219 Van der Elst, Dr. L.A.
4219 van Kan, P. (Postage Stamp Collection) (Netherlands East Indies)
4219 Van Lier, Mr. J. Porcelain
4219 Van Notten Silver & Sundry Items
4219 Van Oordt Merens, A.A. Ch.
4219 Van Oosterzee-de Gues, Mrs. J.
4219 Van Ostade-Kisjes, H.S. Boon
4219 Van Rooy, W.F. Netherlands East Indies
4219 Vans Gravesande, J.A. Storm
4219 Vargas, Jorge B. Auto Philippine Islands
4219 Velde-Brinkman, A. Mrs.
4219 Vermandel-Boedrie, Mrs. G.E.
4219 Von Freyburg, Charles Jewelry
4219 Wang, C.M. Books

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1198
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Looted Property Branch Entry 1615: Subject Correspondence File, 1946-1951

Box Subject
4219 Weatherbe, DArcy (Hong Kong Club)
4219 Weidenreich, Franz Dr.
4219 Wetzel, Mr. J.A. Jewelry
4219 Wevers, Mr. Fr. J. Painting
4219 Weynschenk-Sarlie, E.F.
4219 Worcester, F.L., Mr. & Mrs. Statue
4219 Wormer, Mr. H.J.W. Clock & Painting
4219 Wyatt, Alfred E.L. Br
4220 Book, Religious
4220 Books Korean Property
4220 Books Lingnan University Hong Kong United Kingdom
4220 Books Looted
4220 Books Professor Liu Wen-Tien, Hong Kong
4220 Books Royal Packet Navigation
4220 Books Scientific Equipment (French)
4220 Books St. Johns University, Shanghai
4220 Books Tokyo College of Technology
4220 Books University of Rangoon (United Kingdom)
4220 Books & Instruments, Geological Survey, Kwansi & Kwangtung
4220 Books at Ueno Unidentified Looted
4220 Books from India
4220 Books from Malaya
4220 Books, Kiangsu Provincial Library, Nanking
4220 Books, Pamphlets & Publications Philippine Islands
4220 Books, Peiping National Library
4220 Books/Institute Pasteur, Bandoeng, Netherlands East Indies
4220 Diamond 859.86 Carats (French)
4220 Diamond Doubtful Ownership
4220 Diamond General
4220 Diamond Finger Ring Mitsui Trust Co.
4220 Diamond, Djoen Liong Kongsie of Batavia Netherlands East Indies
4220 Diamonds Begeer, van Kempen & Vos
4220 Diamonds Conference Memo
4220 Diamonds Gutwirth & Zonen (Netherlands East Indies)
4220 Diamonds, Be Khik Gien Semarang Netherlands East Indies
4220 Hong Kong Books: Catalogue
4220 Judsen College Books Britain
4220 Law Books of Allman, Davies and Kops, Shanghai
4220 Library of Eijkman Institute Netherlands East Indies
4220 Looted Law Books Now in Custody of Civil Property Custodian
4220 National Encyclopedia Americana Philippine Islands
4220 Netherlands Army Triangulation Section in Bandoeng Books
4220 Old Chinese Classics, Pictures, Porcelains
4220 Philippine Sugar Association Library Books & Publications Restitution
4220 Russian Encyclopedias

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1199
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Looted Property Branch Entry 1615: Subject Correspondence File, 1946-1951

Box Subject
4220 Tottori College Looted Books
4221 Allegedly Hidden Diamonds
4221 Diamond Lim Kang Tjoean (Java)
4221 Diamond prisoner of war Netherlands East Indies
4221 Diamonds Estate of Lim Kam (Netherlands East Indies)
4221 Diamonds Ipekdjian Bros., Ltd.
4221 Diamonds Kwee Kim Soe (Kwee Kongsi)
4221 Diamonds Kwee Kioe An (Chinese)
4221 Diamonds Netherlands East Indies #1 and #2 (2 folders)
4221 Diamonds Nikko Kogyo K.K., Tachikawa
4221 Diamonds Restitution of (Receipts)
4221 Diamonds Industrial
4221 Kaigun Denki Kogyo Kai
4221 Koeki Eidan Diamond
4221 Koeki Eidan Diamonds (Volumes I-V) (5 folders)
4221 Komatsu Diamond
4221 Nippon Diamond K.K.
4222 Diamond Dr. Tio Poo Tjiang
4222 Diamond Singapore, United Kingdom
4222 Diamond South Celebes Netherlands East Indies
4222 Diamond & Precious Stones Netherlands East Indies
4222 Diamonds Schupf W.S.
4222 Diamonds Siam
4222 Diamonds Yoshinari Eto
4222 Diamonds Purchased in Peking by Japanese Navy
4222 Diamonds, Siva David Netherlands East Indies
4222 Restitution of Looted Diamonds
4222 SCAP Custody Diamonds (Vols. I-VIII) (8 folders)
4222 Sub-Sources of the Diamonds
4223 Appendix List of Class 15 Model Singer Sewing Machine in Compliance with Civil
Property Custodian Memorandum No. 413.3 (17 May 1948)
4223 Baayens, Jouvenaar (Java)
4223 Draft for Sewing Machines
4223 General Claim Sewing Machines (French Indo-China)
4223 General Claim Sewing Machines (Netherlands East Indies)
4223 General Claim Sewing Machines (Philippines)
4223 General Claim Sewing Machines (United Kingdom)
4223 General Claims for Sewing Machines Looted from China
4223 Group No. 2 Diamond & Diamond Tools
4223 J.G. Sewing Machines
4223 Japanese Government Reports Sewing Machines
4223 Japanese Manufactured, or Old Singer Sewing Machines
4223 Looted Sewing Machines Korea
4223 Looted Sewing Machines Saitama Girls Higher School
4223 Sewing Machines AE & AF #1 (Hakozaki & Kizugawa Warehouses)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1200
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Looted Property Branch Entry 1615: Subject Correspondence File, 1946-1951

Box Subject
4223 Sewing Machines AE & AF #2 (Hakozaki & Kizugawa Warehouses)
4223 Sewing Machines Kyo Rei Kai Warehouse
4223 Sewing Machines Looted (Burma)
4223 Sewing Machines Niigata Prefecture Sewing Labor Union
4223 Sewing Machines Osaka Warehouse
4223 Sewing Machines Reports, Lists, etc.
4223 Sewing Machines Shiokome Freight Station
4223 Sewing Machines from Hong Kong
4223 Sewing Machines from Singapore
4223 Sewing Machines in Looted Property Warehouses
4223 Shimono, Kie (Sewing Machine)
4223 Singer Sewing Machines Formosa
4223 Singer Sewing Machines Netherlands East Indies
4223 Yokosuka Neighbors Society
4224 Allocation of Civil Property Custodian Vehicles (Except McDonald Monthly Report)
4224 American Consulate Generals Car Looted
4224 Belgian Owned Automobiles
4224 British Fire Engines
4224 British Tires in Osaka
4224 Buick 1940 (4 Door) Sedan & 1940 Buick Engine
4224 Buick Owned by American Firm
4224 Busses & Trucks Looted from Liaoning Province, China
4224 C/S Cadillac
4224 Catalogue of Looted Cars Stored Mitsui Kitahama Warehouse, Hokkaido (22
November 1946)
4224 Catalogue of Looted Cars Stored in Kizugawa Kanpon Warehouse Osaka-shi
4224 Catalogues & Inventories of Looted Vehicles Stored in Fukuoka Prefecture,
Setagaya & Other Areas
4224 Chevrolet Truck 1939 or 1940
4224 Singer Sewing Machines Siam
4224 Singer Sewing Machines General 3-4 (2 folders)
4224 Singer Sewing Machines to be Released to Japanese Government 246
4224 Singer Sewing Machines to be Restored
4224 Singer-Sewing Machines in Looted Property Warehouse
4224 Van Grol, H.J. (Netherlands East Indies)
4225 1940 De Soto Sedan
4225 Chrysler Sedan (1939)
4225 Chrysler Vehicles Importation of
4225 Confiscated Property Owned by Foreign Individuals
4225 de Jongh, F.
4225 Dodge Truck 1941 Shensi Province, China
4225 Dodge Truck Southwest Transportation Co. (China)
4225 Fargo Truck Co.
4225 Fire Engines Tokyo Agricultural Warehouse
4225 Ford 1941 Sedan Singapore (United Kingdom)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1201
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Looted Property Branch Entry 1615: Subject Correspondence File, 1946-1951

Box Subject
4225 Ford Vehicles Importation of (1 and 2) (2 folders)
4225 Ford Truck Silver 1941
4225 Four Vehicles (United Kingdom)
4225 GM Vehicles Registered in Japan List Forwarded to GM Corps
4225 GMC List
4225 GMC Vehicles Importation of
4225 Harley Davidson Motorcycle, Importation of
4225 Harley Davidson Motorcycle (List of Now Registered in Japan)
4225 Hudson 1942 Sedan
4225 Hudson Importation of
4225 Hudson Cars (List of Those Now Registered in Japan)
4225 Inventories & Photos of Looted Autos Exempted from Storage
4225 Investigation of Possible Looted Vehicles in Hyogo Prefecture
4225 Jaguar Sedan 1939 United Kingdom Claim
4225 Kautto, Charles O. Vehicle of
4225 Kiem, Go Gwan Buick Motor Car
4225 List of Buick
4225 List of Chrysler Vehicles as Forwarded to Chrysler Corps (Chrysler Now Registered
in Japan)
4225 List of Foreign-Made Vehicles Sold as Former Japanese Military Property by Osaka
Prefectural Office
4225 List of Looted Vehicles in Possession of Military Govt as Reported in 8th Army 2nd
IND. to Team Civil Property Custodian Letter Dated 8 December 1947
4225 List of Unidentified Looted Vehicles
4226 Eleven Military Vehicles at Ogawa
4226 Looted Property Automobiles (Sale of Looted Automobiles) (Misc. Information)
4226 Looted Vehicles
4226 Mijnarends, Pieter Chevrolet 1941 Sedan
4226 Motorcycles Importation (Harley-Davidson)
4226 Nash 1939
4226 Nash Sedan 1940
4226 Nashes Importation of
4226 Ordnance Inspection Reports Vehicles
4226 Packard Importation of
4226 Packard 1940
4226 Packard 1941 Sedan
4226 Packard Cars (List of Those Now Registered in Japan)
4226 Packard Sedan
4226 Packard Sedan , 1939, 1941
4226 PDs on Looted Vehicles Used by Occupational Units
4226 Photo (Buick Sedan)
4226 Photo, Chevrolet
4226 Photo, Chrysler 1942
4226 Photo, Lincoln Jehyer Sedan
4226 Photo, Oldsmobile 1941, Kizugawa Kanpon

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1202
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Looted Property Branch Entry 1615: Subject Correspondence File, 1946-1951

Box Subject
4226 Sale of Restricted Property
4226 Sedans, Japanese
4226 Slikker, Mr. A. Chevrolet Master Sedan 1937
4226 Studebaker 1941 Sedan
4226 Studebaker Importation of
4226 Studebaker 1939
4226 Studebaker 1941 Restored in China
4226 Tires in Osaka
4226 U.N. Vehicles
4226 Vehicle Bedford Truck
4226 Vehicle Belonging to Bang Hong Liong & Co., Macassar, Netherlands East Indies
4226 Vehicles CIC Use
4226 Vehicles Eastern Auto Co., Singapore
4226 Vehicles Importation of Foreign-Made Vehicles Other Than U.S.-Made
4226 Vehicles Impounding of Looted, #1
4226 Vehicles (5), Gun (1), Property, Indian National, China
4226 Vehicles from American Consulate General, China
4226 Vehicles General China
4226 Vehicles General French
4226 Vehicles General Netherlands East Indies
4226 Vehicles General Philippines
4226 Vehicles General United Kingdom
4226 Vehicles, Seven Bank of Communications
4227 6 Vehicles Kwangtung Relief Commission, China
4227 Vehicle Impounding of Looted #2
4227 Vehicle Japanese Official Use 1-2 (2 folders)
4227 Vehicle Jiji Newspaper
4227 Vehicle Looted by Japanese from China (3 Provinces)
4227 Vehicle Looted from Hongkong (Xavier, R.A. and Standard Vacuum Oil Co.)
4227 Vehicle Mrs. C.C. Ferran
4227 Vehicle Navy Cars in Pacific Islands
4227 Vehicle Nissan Truck
4227 Vehicle Looted from Netherlands East Indies
4227 Vehicles Looted from French Indo China
4227 Vehicles Netherlands East Indies
4227 Vehicles Osaka (3 folders)
4227 Vehicles Looted from China
4227 Vehicles Looted from M.V. Pillai, Singapore
4227 Vehicles Looted from Philippines
4227 Vehicles Looted from Shanghai
4228 PSB 1484
4228 Vehicle Registration & Marking
4228 Vehicle Request Deletion of
4228 Vehicle Return of Erroneously Reported as Looted
4228 Vehicle Use of Unidentified U.S. Army & Diplomatic Mission 1, 2 (2 folders)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1203
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Looted Property Branch Entry 1615: Subject Correspondence File, 1946-1951

Box Subject
4228 Vehicles Return of Erroneously as Looted #2 (1 May 1948-December 1948)
4228 Vehicles Return of Erroneously Reported as Looted #3 (January 1949-May 1949)
4228 Vehicles Return of Erroneously Reported as Looted #4
4228 Vehicles Royal Packet Company, Batavia
4228 Vehicles (Restitution & Reparation Delegation) Civil Property Custodian
4228 Vehicles Request for Releases & Transfer Forms Vehicles
4229 Aerated Water Factory Machinery
4229 Air Force Property
4229 Army Property U.S.
4229 Australia Gold Mining Co.
4229 Barratts Co., Hong Kong Rubber Footwear Mfg. Equipment (British)
4229 British Military Equipment Impounded as Looted Property
4229 Burmese Looted Property
4229 Vehicle Sodegaura Motor Bus Co., Ltd.
4229 Vehicle Studebaker
4229 Vehicle USSR Mission
4229 Vehicles Screening, Investigation, Report #1 and # (2 folders)
4229 Vehicles Setagaya
4229 Vehicles Setagaya Inspection & Evaluation
4229 Vehicles Shinagawa Investigation & Evaluation Report
4229 Vehicles Sugai Food Mfg.
4229 Warehouse Inventories
4229 Warehouse Report of Vehicles Inventories
4229 Watch List of Looted Vehicles
4229 Willys & American (List of Those Now Registered in Japan)
4229 Willys-Overland Co.
4230 28 Electric Motors Peiyang Weaving & Spinning Plant
4230 Canton Civil Paper Plant (China)
4230 Chiap Hua Manufactory (Hong Kong)
4230 China Oil & Refinery Co.
4230 Chinese Machinery & Equipment Reparations Inventory
4230 Cotton Mill Machinery Sun-Sing No. 4 Cotton Mill
4230 Dockyard, H.M.
4230 Dodwell & Co., Ltd., Shanghai
4230 EWO Cotton Mill
4230 French Property through China
4230 Fukien Provincial Trading Corp., Ltd., China Machinery, Apparatus & Material
4230 Fukushima Manufacturing Co.
4230 Fu-Ming Rice Mill
4230 General Claim All Machine Tools & Machinery Netherlands East Indies
4230 General Claim China
4230 General Claim Industrial Machinery French Indo-China
4230 General Claim Industrial Machinery United Kingdom Area
4230 General Claim Industrial Machinery & Equipment Looted from China
4230 General Claim Machinery & Equipment Philippines

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1204
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Looted Property Branch Entry 1615: Subject Correspondence File, 1946-1951

Box Subject
4230 General Claim Office Machines China
4230 General Claim Office Machines French Indo-China
4230 General Claim Office Machines Philippines
4230 General Claim Office Machines United Kingdom Areas
4230 General Electric Co. Refrigerators Java
4230 Green Island Cement Co., Ltd., Hong Kong
4230 Hong Kong Printing Press
4230 Hong Kong Meteorological Equipment
4230 Hong Kong Mines, Ltd.
4230 Hong Kong Tramways, Ltd.
4230 Hun-Yuen Textile Corp. Chinese
4230 Industrial & Commercial News Agency (China)
4231 Industrial Equipment Looted from Hong Kong
4231 International Assurance Co., Shanghai
4231 Inventory of Looted Machinery
4231 Kamyuen Machinery Store, Hong Kong
4231 Kansu Mining Co., Ltd.
4231 Kityang Sugar Factory Kwangtung Industrial Corporation
4231 Kowloon Canton Railway
4231 Kwangs, Bone Factory (China)
4231 Kwangs, Match Factory (China)
4231 Kwangsi Water and Electric Co. (Chinese)
4231 Kwantung Paper Plant Nos. 1-2 (2 folders)
4231 Kwantung Provincial Paper Mill, File 2
4232 Kwangtung Brewery Kwangtung Industrial Corporation
4232 Kwangtung Provincial Government Fertilizer Plant (China)
4232 Kwangtung Provincial Government Shin-Tow Sugar Plant (Chinese)
4232 Kwangtung Provincial Government Sichun Cement Plant
4232 Kwangtung Provincial Government Sulphuric and Soda Plant (China)
4232 Kwangtung Provincial Government Textile Factory
4232 Laboratory Workshops for Technical Optics in Bandoeng
4232 Liuyang, Fo-yo Power Plant
4232 Looted Machinery Suzuka Navy Arsenal Removed from Reparations
4232 Looted Machinery Removed from Reparations, Japanese Government Reported on
Parts of 403 Plants, Folder #1
4232 Looted Machinery Removed from Reparations, Nagoya Army Arsenal & Nippon
Stainless Steel
4232 Looted Non-Reparations Machinery in the Osaka Area
4232 Looted Property American
4232 Looted Property Netherlands Oil Co.
4232 Looted Property on Reparation Inventory, #1 (22 April 1947-31 January 1948)
4232 Looted Property on Reparation Inventory, #2 (3 February 1948-13 July 1948)
4232 Looted Property on Reparation Inventory, #3-#4 (2 folders)
4232 Plants Other Than 403 Identified as Looted Property Reparation Machinery
4233 Looted Property on Reparation Inventory (List of Looted Machinery)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1205
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Looted Property Branch Entry 1615: Subject Correspondence File, 1946-1951

Box Subject
4233 Machine Tools Looted French #4
4233 Machinery & Equipment Wuhan University, China
4233 Machinery & Equipment Looted from China, Vols. 1-2 (2 folders)
4233 Machinery & Equipment Removed from China Alcohol Distillery
4233 Machinery & Property from Heilungkiang Province, Manchuria
4233 Machinery Looted from China (1-2) (2 folders)
4233 Malayan Industrial Equipment (British)
4233 Malayan Railways
4233 Mica Moji City
4233 Ming, Sam Metal Works Hong Kong
4233 Mitsui Senpaku K.K.
4233 Monotype Machines North China Daily News & Herald
4233 National Central University of China
4233 Navy Property
4233 Nebritex Textile Mills Netherlands East Indies
4233 Nederlandsch-Indische Spiritus Mij.
4233 Netherlands Indies Airways, Ltd., Batavia
4233 Northeast Mining Administration, Paotaohao Coal Mine (China)
4233 Northwest Industrial Corp. (File 1 of 3)
4234 Northwest Industrial Corp. (Files 2-3) (2 folders)
4234 Office Equipment & Coinage from Treasury Dept., Hong Kong
4234 Ointment Mill from Hong Kong
4234 Oriental Tabacco Manufacturing C. Ingenohl, Ltd.
4234 Parke Davis & Co. (American)
4234 Peiyang First Commercial Cotton Mill
4234 Physical Institute for Radio Waves
4234 Po Shing Shoe Co. (British)
4234 Printing Press Miehle Printing Co.
4234 Property Consumed Prior to 19 April 1946
4234 Public Works Dept., Hong Kong
4234 Sangyo Setsubi Eidan
4234 Scientific Apparatus & Machinery Looted from Lingnan University, Canton
4234 Sha-Mien Hong Kong Dairy Co. (Chinese)
4234 Shanghai Dockyards, Ltd.
4234 Shell Petroleum Co. (U.K.)
4234 Shienchow Daily News, Shanghai
4234 Shuntak Sugar Mill Kwangtung Industrial Corp.
4234 Siangtan Power Plant
4234 Singapore Looted Property
4234 South China Iron Works, Ltd.
4234 South West Machine Shop
4234 Steel Nails
4235 2nd Tokyo Military Arsenal, PE&A
4235 Airport Equipment from Hong Kong
4235 American Claims for Looted Property

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1206
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Looted Property Branch Entry 1615: Subject Correspondence File, 1946-1951

Box Subject
4235 Ammonia Cylinder, Singapore
4235 Andrew, Sarah, Property of
4235 British Lathes
4235 Centralization of Property in Looted Property Warehouses, Vols. 1-2 (2 folders)
4235 Chinese Anchor & Ball
4235 Chinese Blast Furnace
4235 Sugar Factory & Equipment Looted Netherlands East Indies
4235 Sugar Mill Machinery Chieh-Yang
4235 Sugar Mill Machinery Shuh-The
4235 Ta-Koo Dockyard, Near Tientsin, China
4235 Texas Oil Company
4235 Tiang Lee & Co. (British)
4235 Tien-Ho-Siang Machine Shop (Chinese)
4235 Tien-Sheng Wireless Manufacturing Factory
4235 Tientsin Plywood Co. (Chinese)
4235 Ting Sun & Co., Hong Kong
4235 War Taxation Department, Hong Kong
4235 Water Pumps from Shanghai Municipal Government
4235 Wright Cyclone Airplane Engines
4235 Yu Chin Cotton Spinning & Weaving Co.
4235 Yungli Chemical Works
4236 Chinese Crane & Accessories, Ltd. (Tsingtao, China)
4236 Chinese Printing Machines
4236 Contractors Materials & Materials Looted from Netherlands East Indies
4236 Diesel Generators & Auxiliary Equipment Looted from Shanghai
4236 Drukkerij J.C. van Ark, N.V. Printing Press Netherlands East Indies
4236 Electric Machines Suspected as Looted
4236 Fire Brigade Equipment Looted
4236 Forged Alloy Converter Netherlands East Indies
4236 Generator 3500 Kilowatt
4236 Geological Survey of Malayan Union
4236 Gun Barrels 5 Chinese Markings
4236 Hager, A.R. Business Equipment Corp. Shanghai
4236 Hong Kong Ropes, Wire
4236 Industrial Diamond Tools
4236 Iron Beds in Osaka Warehouse
4236 Koulaeff, Mrs. Basil & Heldt, Mr.
4236 Lathes Probable Looted Property
4236 Leon Bee & Soo Bee
4236 Looted & United Nations Property
4236 Looted Property
4236 Looted Property Suspected
4236 Looted Property Violation of Ordinance
4236 Looted Property 3 Lists (Incl. to Ltr 19 July 1949) PEA
4236 Miss A.M. Kriste Tjiloa, Java Electrical Equipment & Paintings

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1207
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Looted Property Branch Entry 1615: Subject Correspondence File, 1946-1951

Box Subject
4236 Mr. M. Jos. Ligaya-Regalado (Philippine Islands)
4236 Two Eiga Electrocardiograph Instruments and Accessories Netherlands East
Indies
4237 Machinery & Equipment Inspection
4237 Machinery Erroneously Reported as Looted
4237 Machinery, Special Purpose
4237 Malaya (British Property Removed)
4237 Motor, Kasuyoshi Shibuki
4237 Motors, Looted (Philippine Islands)
4237 Office Equipment from Java, Netherlands East Indies
4237 Office Machines & Equipment, General Claim, Netherlands East Indies
4237 Prospecting & Drilling Machine, China
4237 Pumps, Plunger Power, Werkspoor
4237 Radio Mr. Donald McAlister
4237 Radio Set Chinese
4237 Radios Confiscated
4237 Radios & Signal Equipment
4237 Sale of Unidentified Machinery & Equipment
4237 Sale of Unidentified-Looted Tires, Tubes and Flaps
4237 Sale, Unidentified Looted Office Machines
4237 Salvage, Explosive Ordnance
4237 Searchlight United Kingdom
4237 Slotter Investigation Civil Property Custodian #7352
4237 Snellen van Vollenhoven, Property
4237 Steam Turbo Generator, Hankow (4000 GW)
4237 Steam Turbo Generator, Tsingtao, No. 2
4237 Steel Recording Dies from China
4237 Submarine Cables
4237 Survey Department of Malayan Union Government
4237 Theater Equipment Netherlands East Indies
4237 Three Looted Traveling Cranes Netherlands East Indies
4237 Tokyo Institute of Technology
4237 Tools Removed from Shanghai, China
4237 Train Wheels & Rims
4237 Typewriter China
4237 Typewriter Release of
4237 Typewriters Civil Property Custodian
4237 Typewriters, Inventory of
4237 Unidentified Looted Property
4237 V-Belts
4237 Wijtman, Mr. A. (Wireless Set & Motor Car)
4237 Yankey, A.G. (American)
4237 Yee Wo Shun Kee Firm, Hong Kong
4238 Accordance to SCAPIN 1946
4238 Catalogue of Looted Property

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1208
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Looted Property Branch Entry 1615: Subject Correspondence File, 1946-1951

Box Subject
4238 Inventory of Looted Machinery under Custody of JG 1 July 1948
4238 List of Machinery Organized in Osaka Arsenal Looted Property Warehouse in
4238 Machinery & Equipment Looted from China (Packing List) SCAPIN #6662-A
4238 Machinery & Equipment Looted from China (Plan for Removal of Looted Machines)
4238 Packing List Yufutsu Paper Mill
4238 Yufutsu Paper Mill Drawings
4239 Kokusaku Pulp Industrial Co., Ltd.
4239 Packing List (Machinery Looted from China), SCAPIN #6276
4239 Warehouse Survey Hokkaido
4239 Yufutsu Papermill Survey, Hokkaido
4240 Kwantung Paper Plant
4240 Manufacturers Reports (Reported in Compliance with SCAPIN 1917, 2 July 1948)
4240 National Factory Directory 1947 [in Japanese]
4241 B List, Japanese Government
4241 Catalogues on Looted Property from Burma
4241 Consolidation of Reports Reported in Compliance with SCAPIN 1917, 2 July 1948
4241 Looted Machinery & Equipment Found on Reparation Inventory Reported in
Compliance with SCAPIN 1917, 2 July 1948
4241 Looted Machinery & Equipment Not on Reparation Inventory Reported in
Compliance with SCAPIN 1917, 2 July 1948
4241 Looted Sewing Machines Reported in Compliance with SCAPIN 1917, 2 July 1948
4241 Looted Typewriters Reported in Compliance with SCAPIN 1917, 2 July 1948
4242 Custody Costs & Explanation
4242 General Investigation on Philippine Looting
4242 Information on Claims Deadlines
4242 Items Impounded in Aichi Prefecture as Possible Looted
4242 Items Impounded in Hyogo Prefecture as Possible Looted
4242 Items Impounded in Tochigi & Fukushima Prefectures
4242 JCS 1380/15 3 November 1945
4242 L-Form Request
4242 L-Forms 25 March 1949 thru 29 March 1950
4242 Looted Property
4242 Looted Property Report on Expenditures Disbursed by Japanese Government
4242 Looted Property Account
4242 Memos for Director, Comptroller Division, etc.
4242 Monthly Report Looted Property Branch (May 1946 May 1949)
4242 Property Available for Restitution
4242 PSB Reports
4242 RAC Active Extra Copies
4242 RAC Info Index
4242 RAC (Active 1948)
4243 R/F Memos to Other Divisions, Branches Other Than CD (16 Jan 1949 6 Jan 1950)
4243 RAC Claims Material
4243 RAC Files Forwarded
4243 RAC, Inactive

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1209
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Reparations Property Division, Reparations Branch Entry 1617, Correspondence File, 1947-1951

Box Subject
4243 Radio Cpys
4243 Radio Incoming, 1950 and 1951
4243 Radio Incoming, Lp/Br, 1949
4243 Radio Outgoing, 1949, 1950 (2 folders)
4243 Receipt for Restoration of Property
4243 Receipt for Restored Property
4243 Release Voucher
4243 Report of Conferences
4243 Report on Restitution of Looted Property
4243 Service Request & Memo to CD, 1 January 30 March 1949
4243 Service Request & Memos to Comptroller (August December 1948)
4244 Inventory of Looted Property (L1 0001 0599) (6 folders)
4244 Unidentified Looted Property Fund 1-2 (2 folders)
4244 Yen Budget Productive & Automotive Equipment
4245 Inventory of Looted Property (L1 0600 1599) (10 folders)
4246 Inventory of Looted Property (L1 1600 2753) (12 folders)
4246 Inventory of Looted Property (L2 001 099)
4247 Inventory of Looted Property (L2 100 734) (7 folders)
4247 Standard Release Forms (L4 001 399) (4 folders)
4247 Standard Transfer Form (L3 001 745) (4 folders)
4248 B List Prepared by Home Ministry Forwarded to Civil Property Custodian through CLO
4248 Standard Release Forms (L4 400 1199) (8 folders)
4249 B List Prepared by Home Ministry Forwarded to Civil Property Custodian through CLO
4249 Looted Property Original Reports (Nos. 1 3742) (6 folders)
4250 Looted Property Original Reports (Nos. 3743 4849) (3 folders)
4251 Looted Property Original Reports (Nos. 4850 6549) (3 folders)
4251 Receipts (1 500) (5 folders)
4252 Looted Property Original Reports (B1 B7335) (5 folders)

Reparations Property Division

Reparations Branch

Inventory Reports 1947-1948 (0331-UD-1616)


Boxes 4253-4306 location: 290/16/08/02

Correspondence File 1947-1951 (0331-UD-1617)


Boxes 4307-4312 location: 290/16/10/06

Box Subject
4307 Reading File - February-September 1947 (4 folders)
4308 Reading File - October 1947-June 1948 (5 folders)
4309 Reading File - July 1948-June 1949 (9 folders)
4310 Reading File - July 1949-July 1950 (10 folders)
4310 CPC/RP Reading File, August 1949-July 1950 (12 folders)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1210
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Reparations Property Division, Reparations Branch, Allocation Reports 1945-1951 (various UD series)

Box Subject
4310 CPC/Ex-RSU Reading File - August 1950
4311 CPC/Ex-RSU Reading File - September-December 1950 (4 folders)
4311 Reading File - January-February 1951 (2 folders)
4311 CPC/EX/RSB Reading File - March-April 1951 (2 folders)
4311 Reading File - May 1951
4311 Special Survey - Light Metal
4311 Special Survey - Looted Property
4311 Special Survey Lumber
4311 Special Survey - Oil Storage, Vol. 1
4311 Special Survey - Oil Storage, Vol. 2
4311 Special Survey - Fire Brick
4311 Special Survey - Kure Naval Arsenal
4311 Gen - Special Survey - Scrap
4312 Special Survey - Small Craft
4312 Special Survey Telephone
4312 Special Survey - United Nations Property
4312 Special Survey - Wind Tunnels
4312 5250 TID
4312 The Petroleum Industry of Japan
4312 Inventory of Japanese Merchant Marine and Ex-Japanese Navy Small Craft

Reports File 1947-1951 (0331-UD-1618)


Boxes 4313-4316 location: 290/16/11/01

Evaluation Reports 1945-1951 (0331-UD-1619)


Boxes 4317-4374 location: 290/16/11/02 and 290/B/08/03

General Subject File 1945-1951 (0331-UD-1620)


Boxes 4375-4385 location: 290/16/13/07

Inventory Sheets 1945-1951 (0331-UD-1621)


Boxes 4386-4393 location: 290/16/14/04

Preliminary Catalogues 1945-1951 (0331-UD-1622)


Boxes 4394-4396 location: 290/16/14/06

Plants and Folders 1945-1951 (0331-UD-1623)


Boxes 4397-4418 location: 290/16/14/07

Maps and Charts 1945-1951 (0331-UD-1624)


Boxes 4419-4423 location: 290/16/16/01

Allocation Reports 1945-1951 (various UD series of records)


Boxes 4424-4467, 4475-4547, 4559-4576 et al (see Master Location Register)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1211
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Reparations Property Division, Reparations Branch Entry 1631: Directives and Instructions, 1945-1951

Reparation Machineries 1945-1951 (0331-UD-1626)


Boxes 4577-4583 location: 290/16/18/07

Transfer Sheets 1945-1951 (0331-UD-1627)


Boxes 4584-4590 location: 290/16/19/02

Control Books 1945-1951 0331-UD- 1628)


Boxes 4591-4599 location: 290/16/19/04

Plant Records 1945-1951 0331-UD- 1629)


Boxes 4600-4640 location: 290/16/19/07

Scrap Lists 1945-1951 (0331-UD-1630)


Boxes 4641-4648 location: 290/16/21/07

Directives and Instructions 1945-1951 (0331-UD-1631)


Boxes 4649-4657 location: 290/16/22/03

Box Subject
4649 Allocation of Staff Responsibilities for Execution of Policies Adopted by the Far
Eastern Commission
4649 G-2 Military Intelligence Spot Intelligence, July 1948-June 1949
4649 Occupation Instructions Nos. 3, 4, 5 (3 folders)
4649 Pauley Commission
4649 Reparations History & SOP
4649 Report on Japanese Assets in Manchuria to the President of the United States, July
1946
4649 Report on Japanese Reparations to the President of the United States (November
1945 to April 1946)
4649 Selected Data on the Occupation of Japan and the Far East Command, February
1949
4649 SWNCC-SANACC Documents Pertaining to the Activities of the Supreme
Commander for the Allied Powers
4649 Zaibatsu Reparations
4650 8th Army Operational Directives, June 1946-March 1951
4650 Machine Tool Industry
4650 No Title, August 1946-August 1951
4650 Press Releases, April 1947-June 1949
4650 Press Releases, December 1946-March 1950
4650 Report on German Reparations to the President of the United States (February to
September 1945)
4650 Report on Industrial Reparations Survey of Japan to the United States of America
(February 1948)
4650 Report on Japanese Reparations to the President of the United States (November
1945 to April 1946)
4650 Tsukishima Kikai K.K. Blueprints

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1212
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Reparations Property Division, Reparations Branch Entry 1631: Directives and Instructions, 1945-1951

Box Subject
4652 Allocations
4652 Elimination of Controls & Reparations Activities
4652 Evaluation Procedure
4652 General - Japanese Government - Estimate 1949
4652 Inventory - Authorized Use, Vols. 1-2 (2 folders)
4652 Release and Securities of Reparations Facilities
4652 Standard for Disbursement of Expenditures for Custody and Maintenance of
Reparations Equipment in Japan 1949
4654 Basic Data on Reparations
4654 Calender File Cert. Nos. 1351-1500
4654 Conversion Factors for Cost of Reparations Removals
4654 Copies
4654 Corrections Reports Dismantling & Packaging 1948
4654 Dismantling & Packaging Corrections Copies
4654 Govt Supplied Materials Reports for Loading
4654 Government Supplied Materials Report
4654 Indexes to Documents & Records, Reparation Branch
4654 Japanese Summaries of Cost of Removals
4654 Journal
4654 Journal (2 folders)
4654 Loading
4654 M.L. Brockmeyer, Civil Property Custodian/Audits Br.
4654 Miscellaneous
4654 Receipts for IBM Listings, Authorized Use
4654 Reparation Agency (Japanese Government)
4655 Charts
4655 Evaluation Book Stored
4655 Expenditure Report - Fiscal Year 1950
4655 Expenditure Report of Reparation Facilities
4655 Land Transportation Correction Copies
4655 List of Oil Storage
4655 Miscellaneous
4655 Obligation Plan & Disbursement Reparation Facilities
4655 Rents of Reparations Plants
4655 Reparations Budget
4655 Reparations Budget (Fiscal Year 1950)
4655 Reparations Installations under Custody & Control
4655 Reparations Plant
4655 Reparations Plants Check Sheets as of 1 June 1951
4655 Special Purpose Machineries
4656 Allocations
4656 Authorized Use - Charts 1949
4656 Conversion Factor
4656 General - CSCAD
4656 General - JG - Estimate, 1950

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1213
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Reparations Property Division, Reparations Branch Entry 1633: Reparation File, 1948-1951

Box Subject
4656 Removals
4656 Reparations - Policy File 1947
4656 Reparations Installations under Custody & Control (2 folders)
4656 Reparations Installations under Custody & Control (November 1950)
4656 Reparations Policy File
4656 Special Purpose Machinery
4656 Status of Japanese Reparations Facilities (Army and Navy Arsenals, Advance
Transfer Program)
4656 Summary of Plants under Reparations Custody (as of 1 February 1949)
4657 Additional Reparations Data
4657 Allocation - Quarterly Reparations Reports
4657 Inventory I, II (2 folders)
4657 Looted Property
4657 Monthly Unit Reports - 319.1
4657 Preliminary Inventory of Japanese Industrial Facilities Considered for Interim
Reparations Removal (Revised)
4657 Reparations Accounts
4657 Reparations Cost

IBM Rosters 1945-1951 (0331-UD-1632)


Boxes 4658-4670 location: 290/16/22/06

Reparation File 1948-1951 (0331-UD-1633)


Boxes 4671-4680 location: 290/16/23/03

Box Subject
4671 Report from JG - Private Rep Equip. Placed in Use July 1951
4671 Prefecture 12
4671 Prefecture 13
4671 Prefecture 14
4671 Prefecture 15
4671 Prefecture 18
4671 Prefecture 19-01 to 19-31
4671 Auth Use #19-32
4671 Auth Use #19-33
4671 Prefecture 19-36, 19-48, 19-51, 19-55, 19-90, 19-102
4671 Prefecture 21
4671 Prefecture 22
4672 Prefecture 23
4672 Prefecture 24
4672 Prefecture 26
4672 Prefecture 27
4672 Prefecture 28
4672 Prefecture 29
4672 Prefecture 30

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1214
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Reparations Property Division, Reparations Branch Entry 1633: Reparation File, 1948-1951

Box Subject
4672 Prefecture 32
4672 Prefecture 34
4672 Auth Use - Code #35
4672 Prefecture 36
4672 Prefecture 37
4672 Prefecture 39-30
4672 Auth Use - Code 39-45
4673 Prefecture 39-01, 39-50
4673 Prefecture 39-51 (From Line #60000)
4673 Prefecture 39-51 (10 Line #60000)
4673 Prefecture 39-52, 39-56
4673 Prefecture 39-57, 39-62, 39-64, 39-62
4673 Prefecture 39-66
4673 Prefecture 39-67, 39-86
4674 Prefecture 39-87 Up
4674 Prefecture 39-108
4674 Prefecture 39-108 to Line #60000
4674 Release of Reparations Plant
4674 Thermal Power Plants
4674 Misc Pref 01 to 10
4674 Misc Pref 11 thru 20
4674 Misc Code 40 to 50
4674 Scrap Pref 11 thru 12
4674 Release Pref 11 to 18
4674 12-7
4674 No Title
4674 No Title
4674 List of Privately Owned Primary War Facilities
4674 Personnel & Rep Br Change
4674 Expendable Items
4674 Expendable Items Reports
4674 Expendable Items
4675 A.M. Dambroski
4675 Audits
4675 Authorizations to Resume Operation
4675 Board Proceedings
4675 Check Sheets from the Office of the Comptroller
4675 Conferences Secret
4675 FEAF AU Private Plants (15 August 1950)
4675 Hqs AU Private Plants
4675 HQURS. A.U. Private Plants
4675 Japanese Government Property Branch - Functions & Personnel
4675 Listing of Manufacturing Companies in Japan (Alpha. - by Pref.)
4675 Memorandum for Information No. 8 - Report of Subcommittee on Reparations
Retentions

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1215
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Reparations Property Division, Reparations Branch Entry 1633: Reparation File, 1948-1951

Box Subject
4675 Memos for the Division Director & Related Papers
4675 Miscellaneous
4675 Miscellaneous Memos
4675 Negative Authorized Use Reports
4675 No Title
4675 No Title
4675 No Title
4675 No Title
4675 Performance Rating
4675 Plant Inventories
4675 Precious Metals
4675 Radios
4675 Summary of Plants under Reparations Custody (as of 1 February 1949)
4675 T.E. Pwr Pl
4675 Unlocatable Property
4676 Army Authorized Use Private Plants (15 August 1950)
4676 Authorized Use Report to E.S.S.
4676 Correspondence on Procurement Demand
4676 Estimates of Philippine War Damage
4676 Far East Air Force Authorized Use Private Plants (15 August 1950) (3 folders)
4676 Information on Evaluation of Reparations Material
4676 Machine Tool Inventory
4676 No Title
4676 Occupation Force Use Inventory
4676 Occupation Force Use - Inventory 1949 (2 folders)
4677 19N-33
4677 30 June 1950 - Trial Balance
4677 Accts Branch Copy - 19N-33 - Approved Navy List
4677 Copy for Reference - IEC Division Files (19N-32)
4677 Hqrs - Previous IBM Returns
4677 IEC Division Files (19N-33)
4677 J-2056 Reparations Shipped to Japanese Contractors - Incl. #1
4677 Japanese National Police Reserve
4677 Japanese Small Craft
4677 JG Temporary Use of Reparations Equipment
4677 Master Copy (19N-33) - IEC Division Files (2 folders)
4677 No Title
4677 No Title
4677 TID Inventory (2 folders)
4678 19-18
4678 32-32 (30%), Folder #1
4678 32-32 (30%), Folder #2
4678 32-32, Folder #3
4678 Diamonds of Doubtful Ownership in Custody
4678 Letters - (Other Than 8th A), 1949-1950-1951

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1216
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Reparations Property Division, Reparations Branch Entry 1633: Reparation File, 1948-1951

Box Subject
4678 New Line No. [January February 1952]
4678 OJEIRF
4678 Old Line No. [January February 1952]
4678 Precious Metals Memorandums - Ministry of Finance & Office Memo & Other
Ministries (Other Than SCAPINS)
4678 Precious Metals Radio - Incoming (Classified)
4678 Preliminary Inventory of Japanese Industrial Facilities Considered for Interim
Reparations Removal, 6 July 1946 (Revised)
4678 Reparations (RTAC)
4678 Reparations Handbook
4678 Reparations Installations under Custody & Control, 10 February 1948
4679 Gold, Silver, Silver Dollars, Diamonds & Precious Metals & Stones - General Claims
- China
4679 Inventory of Platinum Metals
4679 Looted Property Program - SCAPINS Completed
4679 Minutes and Memoranda - Restitution Advisory Committee (30th Meeting, 23 May
1950- )
4679 Minutes and Memoranda - Restitution Advisory Committee (April 1949 - April
1950; 16th Meeting - 29th Meeting)
4679 Prize Court Records
4679 RAC Minutes (Col. Millers Folder)
4679 Release of Blocked Platinum
4679 Rentals
4679 Sale of Surplus Custody Japanese Platinum Metals
4679 Suikosha
4680 Comeback Copies, UN and Miscellaneous
4680 D-2/10 German
4680 D-2/14, D-2/17
4680 D-2/7 Korean
4680 Extra Copies SCAPINS
4680 General Orders, April 1948
4680 Information Miscellaneous
4680 Monthly Report on Foreign Creditors Yen & Security Deposit Account, February
1952
4680 Pertinent Directives Pertaining to Foreign Property Division, CPC Activities
4680 Policy Papers - Liquidation of German Assets in Japan, Book I
4680 Puppet Assets D-2/9
4680 R/F May 1951
4680 Radios
4680 Radios and SCAPINS on Turn over CPC Functions
4680 Reading File Looted Property June 1951-January 1952 (8 folders)
4680 Treaty of Peace with Italy
4680 Tri-Power Advisory Committee - 10th Mtg. 22 May 1951 to, TRIPAC No. 44 to
4680 Tri-Power Advisory Committee (1st Mtg. 31 May 1950 - 9th Mtg. 13 April 1951)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1217
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Reparations Property
Division, Looted Property Branch Entry 1636: Property Accounting Records, 1947-1951

Plant Folders 1945-1951 (0331-UD-1634)


Boxes 4681-4686 location: 290/16/23/06

Accounts Division

General Accounting Records 1946-1950 (0331-UD-1635)


Boxes 4687-4769 location: 290/16/24/01

Looted Property Branch

Property Accounting Records 1947-1951 (0331-UD-1636)


Boxes 4770-4779 location: 290/16/28/01

Box Subject
4770 Looted Property SCAPINS
4770 Looted Property Files (B471-B480)
4770 Looted Property Files (Nos. 427-435)
4770 Looted Property Files (Nos. 1261-1270)
4770 Looted Property Files (Nos. 1451-1460)
4770 Looted Property Files (Nos. 1791-1800)
4770 Looted Property Files (Nos. 2481-2490)
4770 Looted Property Files (No. 3166)
4770 Looted Property Files (Nos. 6621-11496) (16 folders)
4771 Looted Property Files (Nos. 11498-11941) (10 folders)
4771 Inventory of Looted Property under Control of Civil Property Custodian and in
Custody of JG (Nos. 1-400) - Form L2 (4 folders)
4772 Inventory of Looted Property under Control of Civil Property Custodian and in
Custody of JG (Nos. 401-1200) - Form L1 (8 folders)
4773 Inventory of Looted Property under Control of Civil Property Custodian and in
Custody of JG (Nos. 1201-2300) - Form L1 (11 folders)
4774 Inventory of Looted Property under Control of Civil Property Custodian and in
Custody of JG (Nos. 1-400) - Form L1 (4 folders)
4774 Inventory of Looted Property under Control of Civil Property Custodian and in
Custody of JG (Nos. 401-702) - Form L2 (4 folders)
4774 Completed Inter Warehouse Releases (No. 1 1-200): Form L-3
4774 Completed Inter Warehouse Releases (No. 2 201-400): Form L-3
4775 Completed Inter Warehouse Releases (No. 3, 401-600): Form L-3
4775 Completed Inter Warehouse Releases (No. 4, 601-800): Form L-3
4775 Completed Releases for Looted Property (No. 1, 1-200): Form L-4
4775 Completed Releases for Looted Property (No. 2, 201-400): Form L-4
4775 Completed Releases for Looted Property (No. 3, 401-600): Form L-4
4775 Completed Releases for Looted Property (No. 4, 601-800): Form L-4
4775 Completed Releases for Looted Property (No. 5, 801-1000): Form L-4
4776 Completed Releases for Looted Property (Nos. 1001 thru 1234)
4776 Corrected or Verified (Nos. 2301-2400) - Form L1

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1218
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Reparations Property
Division, Looted Property Branch Entry 1636: Property Accounting Records, 1947-1951

Box Subject
4776 Inventory of Looted Property under Control of Civil Property Custodian and in
Custody of JG (Nos. 2401-500) - Form L1
4776 Inventory of Looted Property under Control of Civil Property Custodian and in
Custody of JG (Nos. 2501-2753) - Form L1 (3 folders)
4776 Looted Property Subsidiary Ledger, Books 1-2 (2 folders)
4776 PLD Copies of Voided L3s
4776 PLD Copies of Voided L4s
4776 Present Condition of Looted Property
4777 B/27 Sale - Looted (30 October 1951)
4777 B/27 Sale - Looted Property Cashiers Report (30 October 1951)
4777 Bills of Sale - Looted Property Sale No. B-27 (13 October 1951)
4777 Looted Property by Commodity - Report No. 18 (30 June 1951)
4777 Looted Property by Commodity - Report No. 19 (July & August 1951)
4777 Looted Property by Commodity - Report No. 20 (September October November
1951), Final
4777 Looted Property by Location - Report No. 18 (30 June 1951)
4777 Looted Property by Location - Report No. 19 (July & August 1951)
4777 Looted Property by Location - Report No. 20 (September-October-November
1951), Final
4777 Looted Property Commodity Control Ledger
4777 Looted Property Journal Entries (September-October-November 1951), Final (2
folders)
4777 Looted Property Subsidiary General Ledger
4778 Looted Property by Civil Property Custodian Nos as of 31 December 1950 (Books
1-3) (3 folders)
4778 Looted Property Journal Entries for July & August 1951 (Supp R-59 & etc. Added)
4779 Looted - U.L.P. - Release No. 6262
4779 Looted Property August Release - Coins & Currencies No. 1 - France, Lot Sequence
- Release #6130
4779 Looted Ship Register (2 folders)
4779 No Title
4779 Register of IBM Numbers
4779 Register of Looted Automobile
4779 Release Netherlands East Indies Looted Gold - Lot No. 342 (3 August 1950)
4779 Release Netherlands East Indies Looted Gold & Silver - Lot #340 (3 August
1950)
4779 Release - No. 6261
4779 Release - No. 6262
4779 Sales
4779 Trial Balance - L/P A/C Div. (30 November 1950 to )
4779 Trial Balance - L/P A/C Div. (31 December 1949 - 30 September 1950 Incl)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1219
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
U.S. Vaults, Japan, Precious Metals Branch Entry 1637: Property Accounting Records, 1947-1951

U.S. Vaults, Bank of Japan

Precious Metals Branch

Property Accounting Records 1947-1951 (0331-UD-1637)


Boxes 4780-4785 location: 290/16/28/04

Box Subject
4780 132.2: Auditors Reports
4780 333.5: Investigations (Precious Metals)
4780 386.6: Seizure Orders - 8th Army
4780 400.12: Procurement Demands - Melting and Assay Operations for Mitsubishi
Osaka Refinery
4780 410.2: Metals
4780 AG 334 Diamonds, Board of Officers
4780 AG 386.7 Inventory 28 February 1947, Report of
4780 AG 386.7 Operational Directives
4780 Alert Plan
4780 Bank of Japan - Claims & Damages, Accident Reports, etc.
4780 Board of Officers Proceedings (Work Sheets, etc.)
4780 Central Purchasing Office Pearls
4780 Certificates of Murray, Edward J. Col.
4780 Certificates of Schumacher, Clair F. Col.
4780 Criminal Investigation Report
4780 Diamonds (Photos)
4780 Disaster Plant
4780 Disbursements - Correspondence on Release of Prec Met
4780 Dunn, John L., Colonel
4780 GHQ, SCAP Approvals of Reports of Discrepancies Nos. 1 to 10 - Folder No. 1
4780 GHQ, SCAP Approvals of Reports of Discrepancies Nos. 11 to 20 - Folder No. 2
4780 Haisley, C.D., Col.
4780 Historical Report
4780 Inventorying and Packaging - Precious Metals
4780 Investigation - Gold Ingot 4139 (Osaka)
4780 Investigation - Japanese Navy Silver (Osaka)
4780 No Title
4780 No Title
4780 No Title
4780 Old & New Lot Nos., Location
4780 Passive Air Defense Plan
4780 Policy - Precious Metals and Gems
4780 Report of Proceedings of Board of Offices Convened at the Imperial Mint of Osaka,
25th Infantry Division
4780 Seizure and Disposal - Precious Metals & Gems, etc., Bank-Post Office in Japan,
Operational Directives
4780 Treatment of Precious Metals, Stones, etc. Held in U.S. Vaults

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1220
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
U.S. Vaults, Japan, Precious Metals Branch Entry 1637: Property Accounting Records, 1947-1951

Box Subject
4781 313 - Japanese Mint Records
4781 Accounts of the Custodian, U.S. Vaults Bank of Japan, Tokyo
4781 Agreements Re Gold Transaction Concerning the Government of Japan, the
Government of France, the Bank De LIndo Chine, and SCAP (3 folders)
4781 Agreements Re Gold Transaction Involving the Government of Japan, the
Government of Thailand, the Bank of Thailand, and SCAP (2 folders)
4781 Assays and Samples, Precious Metals
4781 Conduct of Affairs, Bank of Japan - Osaka Mint
4781 Discrepancies - Adjustment of Correspond
4781 GHQ/SCAP Approvals of Reports of Discrepancies Nos. 21 to 30 - Folder No. 3
4781 Impounded Property (Japanese Records)
4781 Inventory - Bank of Japan Vaults (as of 31 December 1944) Edward J. Murray, Col.
Inf. Officer in Charge
4781 Liquidation of Property in Japan of Companies or Persons with Head Offices in
Areas Formerly Occupied by the Japanese - Final 1951 Papers
4781 Monthly Reports
4781 Osaka Mint - Transfer of Custody 142
4781 Platinum
4781 Precious Metals Control
4781 Precious Metals General Ledger - Beginning 31 December 1950
4781 Precious Metals in SCAP Custody (as of 28 June 1951)
4781 Procurement Demand 400.12 Packard
4781 Procurement Demands and Receipts
4781 Release Form No. 000430 - Lot 78, Release Vo. 0221 Thailand
4781 Report of the Board of Officers Appointed to Investigate Discrepancies in the
Accounts of the Custodian, U.S. Vaults, Bank of Japan, Tokyo, [Oct. 11, 1948].
4781 Suspense Accounts in Transit
4781 Suspense Folder
4782 132.2: Audits
4782 142.1: Inventory
4782 313.2: Search for Missing Records
4782 334: Boards of Officers, Appointment of
4782 400.12: Procurement Demand File - Materials, Osaka Mint
4782 410.1: Osaka Mint
4782 AG 410.2: Seizure Memo to JG
4782 Audits
4782 Certificate of Audit, Custody Accounts of the Imperial Japanese Mint, Osaka
4782 Custodian, U.S. Vaults, Japanese Mint, Osaka (Audit - 1 May 1947 - 31 August
1948)
4782 Custodianship, Transfer of
4782 Diamond Board Report and Inventory of Unset Diamonds in the U.S. Vaults, Bank
of Japan, Tokyo
4782 General Journal - Items Other Than SAOUS (Closed); General Journal - Jewelry &
Silverware (Closed)
4782 Inventory - Diamond Account

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1221
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
U.S. Vaults, Japan, Precious Metals Branch Entry 1637: Property Accounting Records, 1947-1951

Box Subject
4782 Inventory and Audit - Diamond Account, Bank of Japan (10 March 1947 to 8
Aug.1947)
4782 Inventory and Audit, Diamond Account, Bank of Japan (10 March 1947 to 14 April
1947)
4782 Investigation of Discrepancies and Irregularities of Precious Metals and Stone,
Custody Accounts of the Imperial Japanese Mint, Osaka
4782 Platinum, U.S. Vaults, Bank of Japan
4782 Receipts, Correspondence on
4782 Releases Contraband
4782 Report of Audit, Account of the Custodian of Precious Metals & Stones at the
Imperial Japanese Mint, Osaka
4782 Report of Audit, Account of the Custodian of Precious Metals and Stones at the
Imperial Japanese Mint, Osaka
4782 Report of Audit, Account of the Custodian of Precious Metals and Stones at the
Imperial Japanese Mint, Osaka
4782 Report of Audit, Accounts on Precious Stones and Metals
4782 Report of Audit, Custodian of U.S. Vaults of Bank of Japan of Tokyo
4782 Report of Audit, Custodian, U.S. Vaults, Japanese Mint, Osaka
4782 Report of Examination, Custodian of Precious Metals and Stones, U.S. Vaults, Bank
of Japan, Tokyo
4782 Report of Proceedings of Board of Officers Appointed to Investigate Discrepancies
in the Accounts of the Custodian, U.S. Vaults, Bank of Japan, Tokyo
4782 Report on an Examination of the Books and Records of Account of the Imperial
Mint, Osaka Pertaining to the Source and Disposition of Bulk Precious Metals during
the Period from 1 April 1930 to 30 September 1945
4782 Work Papers - Diamond Inventory Board
4783 Abeichi Yoko K.K. (China) Reorganized
4783 Aioi Gomei Kaisha (Manchuria)
4783 Ajia Kogyo K.K. (China)
4783 Akiyama Sangyo K.K. (South Sea Islands)
4783 Branches and Agencies - General, I-II (2 folders)
4783 German Jewelry, Silverware and Intrinsic Value Items - Non-Sentimental - Numeric
by Lot
4783 Head Office Abroad - Branch Offices of Concern
4783 In Transit SAOUS-15 (as of 30 April 1951) by SAOUS-15 Category
4783 Japan - Head Offices
4783 List of Companies - Misc. Br.
4783 Reports - Liquidation of Companies with Head Offices Abroad, I-III (3 folders)
4783 U.S. Vault Property (March 1951)
4783 Vault Adjustments Receipts, Transfers & Releases (May 1951 - 6 June 1951)
4784 Agreements re Gold Transaction Involving the Government of Japan, the
Government of Thailand, the Bank of Thailand, and the Supreme Commander for
the Allied Powers
4784 In Transit SAOUS-15 (as of 30 April 1951) by SAOUS-15 Category
4784 In Transit SAOUS-15 (as of 31 May & 30 June 1951) by SAOUS - 15 Category

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1222
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
US Vaults, Japan, Precious Metals Branch Entry 1890: Property Accounting Records, 1947-1951

Box Subject
4784 Looted Property Disposition - A/C 12 Only - Report No. 12 (31 December 1950),
Books 1 and (2 folders)
4784 Negatives - Pictures - U.S. Vaults
4784 Property in U.S. Vaults (as of 31 December 1950) by Lot & by Item, Book 1 of 2
4784 SAOUS-15 (as of 30 June 1951)
4784 SAOUS-15 Report (as of 30 June 1951), SCAP Custody
4784 SCAPIN 7308-A (26 October 1950) Civil Property Custodian/ U.S. Vaults, Subject:
Release of Property Impounded from Japanese Repatriates - Release 6182
4785 German Jewelry Silverware & Intrinsic Value Items, Non-Sentimental, Numeric by
Lot
4785 Looted Property - A/C No. 12 Summaries and Misc. A/Cs Detail (31 March 1951)
4785 Looted Property by Commodity - Report No. 18 (30 June 1951)
4785 Looted Property by Location - Report No. 17 (31 May 1951)
4785 Looted Property Disposition - Account No. 12 Only (30 June 1951), Book 1 of 2
(Seizure Areas 02 thru 09)
4785 Looted Property Disposition - Account No. 12 Only (30 June 1951), Book 2 of 2
(Seizure Areas 10 thru 92)
4785 Looted Property Listing of Items, to be Corrected as Result of Inspection of File
Jackets & SCAPINS
4785 Precious Metals - June 1951 Transactions, Adjustments, Releases
4785 SAOUS-15 - Precious Metals Added to in Transit for April 1951 - SCAPIN 7412-A
(29 March 51), C/N No. 1 Civil Property Custodian/USV to C/S (1 March 51)
4785 SAOUS-15 Report (as of 30 June 51) - SCAP Custody
4785 U.S. Vaults - June 51

Property Accounting Records 1947-1951 (0331-UD-1890)


Box 10130 location: 290/24/01/04

Box Subject
10130 400.61 - Discrepancies
10130 4104A
10130 Claims, Disposition &/or Restitution of P.M. (Italy, Korea and N.E.I.)
10130 Disposition of Diamonds Delivered to Eighth Army by Colonel Schumacher
10130 Inventory & Audit
10130 Japanese Precious Stones in Custody
10130 Kotches, Frank A. - Gen. Tanseys File
10130 No Title
10130 Refining Statements of Ishifuku Metal Co. on Scrap and 50 Sen Coins
10130 Report of Inventory of the Imperial Mint Osaka
10130 Reports on Precious Stones
10130 Diamond Board Proceedings 386.7
10130 Bank of Japan 31 December 1945
10130 Inventory - Bank of Japan Vaults as of 31 December 1945
10130 U.S. Vaults Bank of Japan Inventory 28 February 1947 Volume I Lots 5001-5200

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1223
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Executive Division Entry 1638: Topical File, 1945-1952

Box Subject
10130 U.S. Vaults Bank of Japan Inventory 28 February 1947 Volume II Lots 5201-5425,
6172-6339-6403

Executive Division

Topical File 1945-1952 (0331-UD-1638)


Boxes 4786-4828 location: 290/16/28/06

Box Subject
4786 Annual Report - Office of Alien Property Custodian (Fiscal Year Ending June 1944)
4786 Annual Report - Office of Alien Property Custodian (Fiscal Year Ending June 1945)
4786 Annual Report - Office of Alien Property Custodian (March 11, 1942 to June 30,
1943)
4786 Bibliography on Enemy Property Control in the U.S., 1917-1943
4786 Legislation, Executive Orders, General Orders - Trading with the Enemy Act
4786 Litigation of Current Interest
4786 Litigation of Current Interest (2nd Set)
4786 Office of Alien Property Custodian - Manual of Official Forms and Procedure
Governing Their Use
4786 Terminal Report - Office of Alien Property Custodian (October 1946)
4787 Annual Report - Philippine Alien Property Administration of the U.S. (as of June
30, 1947)
4787 Annual Report of the Secretary of the Army (National Military Establishment)
4787 Bulletin, The Department of State - Vol. XV, No. 372
4787 Enemy Patents for Your Use - Lecture by H. Sergeant (December 8, 1943)
4787 Forms as Mentioned in Compendium Starting with Page 17-23
4787 Monthly Checklist of State Publications - Vol. 36 (1945) - Vol. 40 (December
1949)
4787 No Title
4787 Occupation of Japan - Policy and Progress (Department of State, Publication 267,
Far Eastern Series 17)
4787 Opinion of the General Counsel - Vesting Orders 5000, Alien Property Custodian
4787 Opinion of the General Counsel - Vesting Orders Alien Property Custodian 5000
4787 Organization and Functions of Alien Property Custodian - Compendium (Title 8 -
Aliens and Nationality)
4787 Report No. Ft 800 - U.S. Trade in Merchandise and Silver with U.S. Territories and
Possessions (Except Alaska and Hawaii)
4787 Second Session of the General Conference of UNESCO - Mexico City, November 6
December 3, 1947
4787 Testimony Before the Senate Military Affairs Committee, Sub-Committee on War
Mobilization (Friday, October 19, 1945)
4787 The Axis in Defeat - A Collection of Documents on American Policy Toward
Germany and Japan
4787 The Department of State Bulletin - Vol. XIV, No. 405, Vol. VI, No. 406
4787 War Measures, the Alien Property Custodian and Patents - Lecture by Roe at
Practicing Law Institute (26 April 1943)
4788 Destruction of Special Purpose Machinery Report
4788 Reparations Retentions

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1224
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Executive Division Entry 1638: Topical File, 1945-1952

Box Subject
4788 Reports of Yen Custody Account
4788 RTAC 1949
4788 RTAC - Agenda, Proposed Items for
4788 RTAC Attendance
4788 RTAC Subcommittee
4788 RTAC 4th Meeting Exhibits
4788 RTAC Minutes 1947
4788 RTAC Minutes 1948
4788 RTAC Orientation Tour
4788 RTAC Verbatim Minutes 1947, 1948, 1949 (3 folders)
4788 RTAC-R&R Delegations Correspondence
4789 Check Sheets to G-2
4789 Monthly Report No. 9
4789 No Title
4790 Chief of Staff Daily Report #1 (22 April 46 - 31 December 46)
4790 Circular RR - AFPAC #5
4790 Circulars - AFPAC #1 (4 January 1946) to #108 (24 December 1946)
4790 Circulars - SCAP (8 April 1946 to 26 December 1946, #1 to 14)
4790 Daily Chief of Staff (January 1948 to 13 September 1948)
4790 Daily Chief of Staff Report (January 1947 - December 31, 1947)
4790 General Orders - SCAP (19 January 1946 to 3 November 1946, #1 to 40)
4790 Imperial Ordinances Cabinet Order #27
4790 Office of the Civil Property Custodian Floor Plans Showing Office Locations
Prepared for the Executive Division
4790 Official Gazette & Official Gazette Extra
4790 Station List
4791 Cabinet Orders
4791 Circulars - SCAP (7 January 1947 to 23 December 1947, #1 to 16)
4791 Civil Property Custodian Memorandum #1 (14 January 1948) - #72 (13 December
1948)
4791 Civil Property Custodian Memorandum #1 (6 November 1946) - #46 (29 Dec.
1947)
4791 Civil Property Custodian Memos to All Divisions 1950, 1951 (2 folders)
4791 Civil Property Custodian Numbered Memorandum 1949
4791 Daily Gazettes (2 January 1951 - 30 June 1951)
4791 Daily Gazettes (July 1951 - 31 December 1951)
4791 General Orders - SCAP (13 February 1947 to 7 November 1947)
4791 General Orders - SCAP (2 October 1945 to 14 December 45), No. 1 to No. 24
4791 How JEIA Works
4791 List of Documents in W.D. Civil Affairs
4791 Memorandum to All Divisions 1947, 1948 (2 folders)
4791 Memorandum to All Divisions 1948 (Duplicate File)
4791 Memorandum to All Divisions 1949
4791 Organization Charts, Organization Charts (1 July 1950) (2 folders)
4791 SCAP General Orders 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951 (5 folders)
4791 Section Two of Operations Report Japan 1951

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1225
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Executive Division Entry 1638: Topical File, 1945-1952

Box Subject
4792 Civil Property Custodian Memos Numbered 1950, 1951 (2 folders)
4792 Request for Investigation 1949
4792 Transmittal of Correspondence Req for Investigations, Req for Physical Inventory
1948
4792 GHQ/SCAP Occupation Instructions Nos. 3-5 (3 folders)
4792 SCAPINS 29 to 1127 (8 folders)
4793 SCAPINS 1129 to 1308 (6 folders)
4794 SCAPINS 1311 to 1864 (10 folders)
4795 SCAPINS 1865 to 2096 (11 folders)
4796 SCAPINS 2097 to 2197
4796 SCAPIN 629-A to 2886-A (9 folders)
4797 SCAPIN 2894-A to SCAPIN 3618-A (12 folders)
4798 SCAPIN 3619-A to SCAPIN 4199-A (9 folders)
4799 SCAPIN 4200-A to SCAPIN 4915-A (12 folders)
4800 SCAPIN 4918-A to SCAPIN 5431-A (9 folders)
4801 SCAPIN 5432-A to SCAPIN 5851-A (14 folders)
4802 SCAPIN 5853-A to SCAPIN 6096-A (12 folders)
4803 SCAPIN 6097-A to SCAPIN 6435-A (12 folders)
4804 SCAPIN 6436-A to SCAPIN 6806-A (12 folders)
4805 SCAPIN 6809-A to SCAPIN 7173-A (13 folders)
4806 SCAPIN 7170-A to SCAPIN 7399-A (9 folders)
4807 SCAPIN 7380-A to 7498-A (2 folders)
4807 Z - Outgoing Radios, February 1946-February 1952 (7 folders)
4808 USAFIK - Incoming Radios, October 1945-May 1949
4808 C - Outgoing Radios, Vol. I, February 1946-December 1948
4808 C - Outgoing Radios, December 1946-April 1947
4808 CAX and CA - Outgoing Radios, September 1945-February 1946
4808 CX - Outgoing Radio, Vol. 1, March 1946-December 1951 (2 folders)
4808 ZAX - Outgoing Radios, September 1945-February 1946
4808 ZX - Outgoing Radios, Vols. 1-3, March 1946-December 1951 (3 folders)
4808 ZX - Outgoing Radios, January 1952-February 1952
4809 WCL - Washington Incoming Radios, Vol. III, December 1948-December 1949
4809 WCL - Washington Incoming Radios, Vol. IV (1 January 1950 to )
4809 C - Outgoing Radios, Vol. III (29 April 1947-4 September 1947)
4809 C - Outgoing Radios (8/9/1947 to 8 March 1948), Vol. IV
4809 C - Radios Outgoing, Vol. V (March 10, 1948 to December 28, 1948)
4809 C - Radios Outgoing, Vol. VI (January 1949 to 4 November 1949)
4809 C - Radios Outgoing, Vol. VII (November 1949 to 25 August 1950)
4809 C - Radios Outgoing, Vol. VIII (26 August 1950 to 16 November 51)
4809 CX - Radios (7 January 52 to )
4810 Plain Numbers - Incoming Radios, Vol. 2, April 1949-April 1951
4810 C - Outgoing Radios, Vol. 9, November 1951-December 1951
4810 W - Incoming Radios, Vol. 1, February 1946-December 1946
4810 W - Incoming Radios, Vol. 2, January 1947-June 1947
4810 WCL - Incoming Radios, Vol. 1, December 1945-March 1947

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1226
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Executive Division Entry 1638: Topical File, 1945-1952

Box Subject
4810 WCL - Incoming Radios, Vol. 2, March 1947-December 1948
4810 WSVC - Incoming Radios, March 1946-October 1948
4810 WX - Incoming Radios, September 1945-March 1949
4811 CHINA - Incoming Radios, April 1946-February 1949
4811 DA - Incoming Radios, Vol. 1, January 1951-December 1951
4811 DA - Incoming Radios, January 1952-February 1952 (2 folders)
4811 Eighth Army Incoming Radios, November 1945-April 1949
4811 FEC - Incoming Radios (War Service), December 1946-August 1947
4811 Miscellaneous - Incoming Radios, Vol. 1, September 1945-December 1950 (2
folders)
4811 Miscellaneous - Incoming Radios, Vol. 3, March 1951-December 1951
4811 Miscellaneous - Incoming Radios, January 1952-February 1952
4811 Plain Numbers - Incoming Radios, March 1946-June 1949
4811 Plain Numbers - Incoming Radios, April 1951-January 1952 (2 folders)
4811 W - Incoming Radios, Extra Copy, September 1946-May 1947
4811 W - Incoming Radios, Extra Copy, June 1947-December 1947
4811 W - Incoming Radios, Vol. 3, July 1947-December 1948
4811 W - Incoming Radios, Vol. 6, December 1948-December 1949
4811 W - Incoming Radios, January 1950-December 1950
4811 Airgrams, November 1946-November 1947
4811 Change of Action on Radiograms / SCAPIN and SCAPIN-A Revisions
4812 C Radios - Extra Copies, October 1950-February 1952
4812 CX Radios - Extra Copies, March 1951
4812 Dept of Army 1952 - Extra Copies
4812 Misc. Radios - Extra Copies
4812 Plain Nos, 1950 Z
4812 W Radios, 1950
4812 W Radios, January 1948-February 1948
4812 W Radios, January 1949-
4812 WAR SVC - January 1948
4812 WCL Radios - Extra Copies, August 1950-November 1950
4812 WX Radios, April 1946-October 1948
4812 Z Radios - Extra Copies, August 1950-December 1951
4813 [ATIS] Research Report No. 120: Amenities in the Japanese Armed Forces
4813 [ATIS] Research Report No. 133: The Palawan Massacre
4813 [ATIS] Research Report No. 134: Japanese Methods of Prisoner of War
Interrogation
4813 Army Service Forces Manual M354-18A (Civil Affairs Handbook Japan, Section
18A: Japanese Administration over Occupied Areas - Burma)
4813 Army Service Forces Manual M354-18B (Civil Affairs Handbook Japan, Section
18B: Japanese Administration of Occupied Areas - Malaya)
4813 Army Service Forces Manual M354-18E (Civil Affairs Handbook Japan, Section
18E: Japanese Administration over Occupied Areas - Thailand)
4813 Army Service Forces Manual M354-1A (Civil Affairs Handbook Japan, Section 1A:
Population Statistics)
4813 Army Service Forces Manual M354-3 (Civil Affairs Handbook Japan, Section 3:
Legal Affairs)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1227
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Executive Division Entry 1638: Topical File, 1945-1952

Box Subject
4813 Army Service Forces Manual M354-6 (Civil Affairs Handbook Japan, Section 6:
Natural Resources)
4813 Circulars, GHQ/SCAP
4813 Civil Property Custodian, GHQ-SCAP
4813 Conversion Tables
4813 Daily Chief of Staff
4813 Foreign Mission in Japan
4813 IJG Finance Ministry Ordinances
4813 Index to ATIS Publications, Volume One, Numerical List of Documents
4813 Index to ATIS Publications, Volume Two, Alphabetical Subject Index to Documents
4813 Inventory of Looted Machinery under Custody of the Japanese Government, 1 July
1948 (Draft
4813 Japanese Peace Treaty Data - Peace Treaty with Hungary
4813 List of External Recurring Reports, 30 November 1946
4813 List of External Recurring Reports, 31 January 1947
4813 List of Recurring Reports
4813 Newstodian Civil Property
4813 Purge Ordinances
4813 Staff Memorandum - GHQ/SCAP and USAFPAC
4814 Circular (GHQ/SCAP, 1948, 1950-1951) (3 folders)
4814 Comprehensive Report of Patent Property
4814 Index of Circulars and Staff Memorandums (GHQ/SCAP & Far East Command)
(1947-1948)
4814 Index of Far East Command Circulars (1948) - Index to SCAP Circulars (1948)
4814 Index of General Headquarters Regulations, Circulars and Staff Memorandums
4814 Index of SCAP & Far East Command Memorandums, 1947 & 1948
4814 Index to Circulars - GHQ/Far East Command (1946-1947)
4814 Staff Memorandums (SCAP & Far East Command, 1947-1950) (4 folders)
4814 Statement of General Omar N. Bradley, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff, before the
Armed Services Committee of the House of Representatives
4815 Circulars (Far East Command)
4815 General Orders (GHQ/Far East Command), Extra Copy, March 1946-February 1950
4815 General Orders (GHQ/Far East Command), January 1947-February 1952 (7
folders)
4815 General Orders (United Nations Command), January 1952-February 1952
4815 General Orders (United Nations Command), July 1950-December 1951
4815 Index of Circulars and Staff Memorandums, January 1949-December 1950 (GHQ/
SCAP & Far East Command)
4815 Operational Directive (Headquarters, Eighth Army) (2 folders)
4815 Staff Memorandums (GHQ/SCAP & Far East Command) (2 folders)
4815 Training Memorandum (GHQ/Far East Command)
4816 Civil Property Custodian Staff Responsibilities, April 1948
4816 Civil Property Custodian, GHQ/SCAP (2 folders)
4816 Far East Command Special Orders, 1950-1952 (2 folders)
4816 Headquarters & Service Command, Far East Command - Admin & Training Memos,
1 January 1952 to 14 January 1952
4816 Japanese Political Parties, Vol. I & II

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1228
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Executive Division Entry 1638: Topical File, 1945-1952

Box Subject
4816 Monthly Summary
4816 Operations Instructions (AFPAC) - Alant 4/1 to 4/55
4816 Operations Instructions and Annexes - No. 4 (AFPAC)
4816 Operations Instructions, No. 2
4816 Organization of General Headquarters (Far East Command & SCAP)
4816 Reference File, March 1946-February 1947
4816 Report on Progress and Activities for the Month of November 1946
4816 Table of Distribution (Far East Command & SCAP)
4817 Activities of Far Eastern Commission - Report by the Secretary General, February
26, 1946 - July 10, 1947
4817 Annual Report, Office of Alien Property Custodian Fiscal Year Ending June 1944
4817 Eighty-Fifth Annual Report of the Comptroller of the Currency 1947
4817 The Defense (Finance) Regulations by F.C. Howard, Esq., M.A., Solicitor of the
Supreme Court
4817 The Defense (Finance) Regulations, Second Cumulative Supplement up to Date to
October, 1944 by F.C. Howard, Esq., M.A., Solicitor of the Supreme Court
4817 U.S. Customs Court Report, Vol. 13: Cases Adjudged in the U.S. Customs Court
July-December 1944
4818 Armed Forces Talk, Nos. 379, 381-385, 387, 388, 392-394
4818 Army Information Digest, Vol. 6, Nos. 8-11
4818 Far East Command Management Bulletin, No. 1: October 1951
4818 Law, Regulations and Ordinances Relating to the Treatment of the Foreign
Currency Bonds
4818 Manual of Fiscal Administration and Accounting for U.S. Appropriated Funds, Far
East Command Edition
4818 Military Review, Vol. 31, Nos. 5-10
4818 NKB Research Monthly, No. 23: June-July 1951 - The Electric Wire Industry in
Japan
4818 Official Gazettes, Vol. 654, No. 2
4818 Operations Guide for the U.S. Vaults, Bank of Japan, Tokyo and Osaka
4818 Operations Manual for the States Vaults, Bank of Japan, Tokyo and Osaka Mint
4818 Ordnance Technical Intelligence Report, No. 27, Subject: Japanese Ordnance
Activity in China and Manchuria
4818 The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Vols. 251,
252, 255, 256
4819 Chronology of the Occupation, 15 August 1945 to 31 March 1946
4819 Chronology of the War in the Southwest Pacific, 1941-1945
4819 Conversion Tables
4820 SCAP Directives to the Imperial Japanese Government, 1 to 100
4820 SCAP Directives to the Imperial Japanese Government, 101 to 800 (7 folders)
4821 SCAP Directives to the Imperial Japanese Government, 801 to 900
4822 SCAP Directives to the Imperial Japanese Government, 1400 to 1999 (9 folders)
4823 CPC SCAPIN Directives (SCAPINS and SCAPIN-As) (5 folders)
4823 SCAP Directives to the Imperial Japanese Government, 2000 to 2197 (4 folders)
4824 CPC SCAPIN Directives (SCAPINS and SCAPIN-As) (9 folders)
4825 Catalog of Administrative Directives (SCAPIN-As) to the Japanese Government,
Vols. 1-4 (4 folders)
4825 Catalog of Directives to the Japanese Government, Vols. 1-2 (2 folders)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1229
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Executive Division Entry 1639: Decimal File, 1945-1952

Box Subject
4825 CPC SCAPIN Directives (SCAPINS and SCAPIN-As) (6 folders)
4826 Administrative Directives, 629-A to 4500-A (24 folders)
4827 Administrative Directives, 4501-A to 6094-A (10 folders)
4828 Administrative Directives, 6095-A to 7499-A (13 folders)

Decimal File 1945-1952 (0331-UD-1639)


For a complete listing please see the box and folder lists.

Boxes 4829-4904 location: 290/16/30/07

Box Decimal/Subject
4850 000.3 Religion, Churches & Priests, Vol. I (Lines 1 to 21)
4850 000.3 Religion, Churches & Priests, Vol. IA (Lines 22-29)
4850 000.3 Religion, Churches & Priests, Vol. IB (Lines 30-49)
4850 000.3 Religion, Churches & Priests, Vol. II
4850 000.3 Religion, Churches & Priests - 1952 Vol. I
4850 000.4 Museums, Relics, Curios, Vol. I
4850 000.4 Museums, Relics, Curios, Vol. II
4850 000.5 Crimes, Criminals, Interrogations & Releases, Vol. I (Nov. 1946 to May
1947)
4850 000.5 Crimes, Criminals, Interrogations & Releases, Vol. II (June 1947 to March
1948)
4850 000.5 Crimes, Criminals, Interrogations & Releases, Vol. III
4850 000.5 Crimes, Criminals, Interrogations & Releases, Vol. IV (Line 1 thru 70)
4850 000.5 Crimes, Criminals, Interrogations & Releases, Vol. V
4851 000.5 Crimes, Criminals, Interrogations and Releases (January 1946 to October
1946)
4851 004.2 Banks and Banking, Vol. 1 (October 45 to October 46)
4851 004.2 Banks and Banking, Vol. 2 (1/11/46 - 26/8/1947)
4851 004.2 Banks and Banking, Vol. 3 (July 26, 1947 - December 14, 1948)
4851 004.2 Banks and Banking, Vol. 4 (December 27, 1948)
4851 004.2 Banks and Banking, Vol. 5
4852 004.2 Banks and Banking - 1952, Vol. I
4852 004.2A U.S. Vaults, Bank of Japan
4852 004.21 Investments
4852 014.33 SCAPIN 927
4852 014.33 Citizenship & Repatriation (October 1945 to October 46), Vol. I
4852 014.33 Citizenship & Repatriation, Vol. IIA (Lines 1-57)
4853 014.33 Citizenship & Repatriation, Vol. II-B (Lines 58-80)
4853 014.33 Citizenship & Repatriation, Vol. III
4853 014.33 Citizenship & Repatriation, Vol. IV
4853 014.33 Citizenship & Repatriation - 1952, Vol. I
4858 Selected Data on the Occupation of Japan and the Far East Command

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1230
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Executive Division Entry 1639: Decimal File, 1945-1952

Box Decimal/Subject
4858 080 Transfer of Dissolved Organizations Property to Attorney-General Office,
Japanese Government, Tokyo (25 January 1949)
4858 080 Societies & Associations, Vol. I
4858 080 Societies & Associations, Vol. II (2 Dec. 1947 to 12 Oct. 1948) (Lines 1-21)
4858 080 Societies & Associations, Vol. IIA (15 Oct. 1948-Feb. 1949) (Lines 22-33)
4858 080 Societies & Associations, Vol. III (January. 3, 1949 to June 23, 1949)
4859 080 Societies & Associations, Vol. IV
4859 080 Societies & Associations, Vol. V (19 August 1949-6 January 1950)
4859 080 Societies & Associations, Vol. VI (3 January 1950-4 December 1950)
4859 080 Societies & Associations, Vol. VII
4859 080 Dissolved Organizations (17 May 1949) (Line #38103)
4859 080 Societies & Associations, Dissolved Organizations - 1952, Vol. I
4859 080A Sangyo Hokoku Kai
4859 091 Countries & Governments
4859 091 Report on Organization of the Japanese Government (August 1-October 1,
1946)
4859 091 Countries & Governments (Ref. List of the Allied Council for Japan, Foreign
Diplomatic Missions & Liaison Sections of GHQ, SCAP
4859 091A Selected Data on the Occupation of Japan and the FEC [Empty Folder]
4860 091.1 Australian Political Liaison Office
4860 091.1 Belgian Mission
4860 091.1 Bulgaria
4860 091.1 Burmese Embassy
4860 091.1 Canadian
4860 091.1 Chinese Mission
4860 091.1 Chinese Mission, Vol. I
4860 091.1 Chinese Mission, Vol. II
4860 091.1 Chinese Mission - 1952, Vol. I
4860 091.1 Royal Danish Ministry
4860 091.1 French Consulate
4860 091.1 French Consulate - 1952, Vol. I
4860 091.1 German Embassy and Consulate, Vol. I (Sept. 27, 1945-Nov. 3, 1948)
4860 091.1 German Embassy and Consulate, Vol. II
4860 091.1 Report on German Properties in Japan
4860 091.1 Vested German Property - Kanto Region (Nagano, Gumma, Saitama, Chiba,
Yamanashi Pref.)
4860 091.1A Office of Military Government for Germany
4860 091.1 Hungary
4860 091.1 Indian Mission
4860 091.1 Indian Liaison Mission - 1952, Vol. I
4860 091.1 Italian Consulate
4860 091.1 Japanese Consul
4860 091.1 Japanese External Assets Estimate
4860 091.1 Korean Miscellaneous, Vol. I

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1231
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Executive Division Entry 1639: Decimal File, 1945-1952

Box Decimal/Subject
4861 091 Korea Misc. Vol. II
4861 091 Korean Miscellaneous
4861 091.1 Mexican Legation
4861 091.1 Netherlands Government Mission, Vol. I & II
4861 091.1 New Zealand
4861 091.1 Norwegian Diplomatic Mission
4861 091.1 Philippine Puppet Embassy, Vol. I
4861 091.1 Philippine Puppet Govt - 1952, Vol. I
4861 091.1 Russian
4861 091.1 Ryukyuan
4861 091.1 Ryukyuan Govt - 1952, Vol. I
4861 091.1 The Ryukyuan Property Custodian 1948 Annual Report
4861 091.1 Determination of Land Title in the Ryukyus and Related Problems
4861 091.1 Siamese Embassy (Thailand)
4861 091.1 Swedish Diplomatic Representative
4861 091.1 Swiss Legation
4861 091.1 United Kingdom Liaison Mission, Vol. I (12 Jan. 1946 to 11 May 1949)
4861 091.1 United Kingdom Liaison Mission, Vol. II
4861 091.1 United Kingdom Mission - 1952, Vol. I
4861 091.112 Officials, Vol. I
4861 091.31 Commerce (Imports & Exports)
4868 312.1 CPC Index to Policy Documents
4868 312.1 Summary of Civil Property Custodian Section Accomplishments
4868 312.1 Property Service Branch (Draft)
4868 312.1 Charts CPC
4868 312.1 Funds Control Documents
4868 312.3A List of Subjects in Which Civil Property Custodian is Interested
4868 312.3A List of Subjects in Which CPC is Interested - 1952, Vol. I
4868 319.1 Reports, Vol. I (4-11-45 to 10-2-1947)
4869 319.1 Reports, Vol. II
4869 319.1 Reports, Vol. III
4869 319.1 Reports, Vol. IV (November 1947 to December 1948)
4869 319.1 Reports, Vol. V (9 December 1948 to 26 April 1949)
4869 319.1 Reports, Vol. VI (April 1949-August 1949)
4869 319.1 Reports, Vol. VII (August 1949-November 1949)
4869 319.1 Reports, Vol. VIII (December 1949- ) (Line 1-22)
4869 319.1 Reports, Vol. IX (April 1, 1950- ) (Line 1- )
4869 319.1 Reports, Vol. I (1952)
4869 319.1 German-Japanese Relations from 1936 to 1945
4869 319.1A Notification of Shipment of Japanese Documents
4869 320 Organization of the Army, Vol. I
4870 320A Eighth Army Military Government Bulletin
4870 321 Depts. of the Army (Functions & Procedures), Vol. I
4870 321 Depts. of the Army (Functions & Procedures), Vol. II

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1232
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Executive Division Entry 1639: Decimal File, 1945-1952

Box Decimal/Subject
4870 321 Depts. of the Army (Functions & Procedures), Vol. I (1952)
4870 321A Depts. of the Army (Functions & Procedures), Handbook for Inspectors Gen.
4872 333.5 Investigations, Vol. I
4872 333.5 Investigations, Vol. II
4872 333.5 Investigations, Vol. I (1952)
4872 334A Restitution Advisory Committee Papers & Correspondence, Vol. I
4872 334A Restitution Advisory Committee Papers & Correspondence, Vol. II
4872 334B Restitution Advisory Committee Minutes of Meetings and Memorandum for
Information (MI), Vol. I
4872 334B Restitution Advisory Committee Minutes of Meetings and Memorandum for
Information (MI), Vol. II
4872 334B Restitution Advisory Committee Minutes of Meetings and Memorandum for
Information (MI), Vol. III
4872 334C Reparations Technical Advisory Committee
4872 334 Board of Officers, re Loss of Certain Items at Setagaya Whse.
4872 334D Tri-Power Advisory Committee (TRIPAC) Vol. I (Lines 1-48) (28 February
1949-31 October 1950)
4873 334 Boards, Commissions and Councils, Vol. I (March 19, 1946 to July 1, 1948 &
November 10, 1948)
4873 334 Boards, Commissions and Councils, Vol. II (December 6, 1948)
4873 334 Boards, Commissions and Councils, Vol. I (1952)
4873 334D TRIPAC, Vol. I (1952)
4873 334D Tri-Power Advisory Committee (TRIPAC) Vol. II (1 November 1950-23
August 1951)
4873 334D Tri-Power Advisory Committee, Vol. III
4873 337 Conferences & Meetings, Vol. I
4873 337 Conferences & Meetings, Vol. II (1 March 1950)
4874 337A Geneva Convention Relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of
War of August 12, 1949
4874 350.03 Translations & Languages, Vol. I & II
4874 386.3 Sale of Looted Property
4874 386.3 Moveable Assets Short Items Surveyed by Board of Officers
4874 386.3 Looted Property, Vol. I
4874 386.3 Looted Property (Captured) - 1952, Vol. I
4874 386.7 Memorandum for Information - SCAP-Department of Justice Mission
Discussions - RE: Control of Enemy Property (Tokyo, March-April 1951)
4874 386.7 SWNCC Directives
4874 386.7 Japanese External Assets
4874 386.7 Frozen Assets, Vol. I
4875 386.7 Frozen Assets, Vol. II
4875 386.7 Frozen Assets, Vol. III
4875 386.7 Frozen Assets, Vol. IV
4875 386.7 Frozen Assets, Vol. I (1952)
4875 387.6 Reparations (Indemnities), Vols. I-VI (6 folders)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1233
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Executive Division Entry 1639: Decimal File, 1945-1952

Box Decimal/Subject
4876 387.6 Reparations (Indemnities), Vol. VII (22 April to 29 May 1950) (Lines 1 to
64)
4876 387.6 Reparations (Indemnities), Vol. VIII (1 June 1950 to 15 July 1950)
4876 387.6 Reparations (Indemnities), Vol. IX (17 July 1950-15 August 1950)
4876 387.6 Reparations, Vol. X (16 August 1950-13 September 1950)
4876 387.6 Reparations, Vol. XI (14 September 1950-7 October 1950)
4876 387.6 Reparations, Vol. XII (8 October 1950-13 November 1950)
4876 387.6 Reparations, Vol. XIII-A (14 November 1950-8 December 1950) (Lines 1-
41)
4876 387.6 Reparations, Vol. XIII-B (9 December 1950-30 December 1950) (Lines 42-
71)
4877 387.6 Reparations, Vol. XIV (2 January 1951-13 January 1951) (Lines 1-54)
4877 387.6 Reparations, Vol. XV (15 January 1951-19 January 1951) (Lines 1-42)
4877 387.6 Reparations, Vol. XVI (20 January 1951-31 January 1951)
4877 387.6 Reparations, Vol. XVII (1 February 1951-8 February 1951) (Lines 1-36)
4877 387.6 Reparations, Vol. XVIII (9 February 1951-19 February 1951) (Lines 1-40)
4877 387.6 Reparations, Vol. XIX (20 February 1951-6 March 1951) (Lines 1-50)
4877 387.6 Reparations, Vol. XX (7 Mar 1951-17 Mar 1951) (Lines 1-48)
4877 387.6 Reparations, Vol. XXI (16 March 1951-21 March 1951)
4877 387.6 Reparations, Vol. XXII (22 March 1951-10 April 1951)
4877 387.6 Reparations, Vol. XXIII (11 April 1951-27 April 1951)
4877 387.6 Reparations, Vol. XXIV
4878 387.6 Reparations, Vol. XXV
4878 387.6 Reparations, Vol. XXVI (18 May 1951-10 June 1951)
4878 387.6 Reparations, Vol. XXVII (11 June 1951-7 July 1951)
4878 387.6 Reparations, Vol. XXVIII (9 July 1951-16 August 1951)
4878 387.6 Reparations, Vol. XXIX (17 August 1951-19 October 1951)
4878 387.6 Reparations, Vol. XXX (20 October 1951 to )
4878 387.6 Reparations, Vol. I (1952)
4878 387.6 Reparations, Vol. II (1952)
4879 Indo Chine - Gold Release, Lot 78
4880 410.2B Vol. V - Metals, Release and Removal (October 19, 1948 to November 5,
1948)
Agreements re Gold Transaction Involving the Government of Japan, the
4880 Government of Thailand, the Bank of Thailand, and the Supreme Commander for
the Allied Powers
Agreements re Gold Transaction Involving the Government of Japan, the
4880 Government of Thailand, the Bank of Thailand, and the Supreme Commander for
the Allied Powers
4880 410.2B Release of Gold to Thailand
4880 410.2B Release of Platinum [Empty Folder]
4881 410.2B Vol. XI - Precious Metals, Release and Removal (16 December 1948 to 20
December 1948)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1234
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Executive Division Entry 1640: Subject File, 1945-1952

Box Decimal/Subject
4881 410.2B Vol. XII - Precious Metals, Release & Removal (17 December 1948-31
December 1948)
4881 410.2B Vol. XIII - Precious Metals, Release & Removal (7 January 1949-10
January 1949)
4887 410.2B Precious Metals, Release & Removal (31 December 1948)
4887 410.2B SCAPIN 6084-A & SCAPIN 6085-A, SCAPIN 6087-A (12 October 1948)
4887 410.2B SCAPIN 6107-A (18 October 1948)
4887 Precious Metal Prices
4887 Procedure for Processing of Application for Release of Precious Metals
4887 410.2B Sale of German-Owned Silver
4887 410.2C Vol. I - Metals, All Classes, Seizure & Denial
4887 410.2C Vol. II - Metals, All Classes, Seizure & Denial
4887 410.2C Vol. III - Metals, All Classes, Seizure & Denial
4887 410.2D Vol. I - Metals, All Classes to Be Processed
4887 410.2D Vol. II - Metals, All Classes
4887 410.2E SCAPIN 6286-A
4888 410.2E SCAPIN 6066A
4889 410.2E Vol. V-A - Metals, All Classes, Seizure & Denial (6 April 1949)
4891 Captured and Surrendered Japanese Army and Navy Supplies and Equipment in
Japan and South Korea (1 September 45 to 31 March 46) (No. 2)
4900 Far Eastern Commission Papers, Vols. I-XXI and III-A (22 folders)
4901 Far Eastern Commission
4901 Far Eastern Commission Minutes, Vols. II-V (4 folders)
4901 Far Eastern Commission - Steering Committee Papers
4901 Far Eastern Commission - Steering Committee, Vol. I
4902 Far Eastern Commission - Steering Committee, Vol. II, Minutes
4902 Far Eastern Commission - Steering Committee, Vol. III, Minutes
4902 Far Eastern Commission - Steering Committee, Vol. IV, Minutes
4902 FEC Documents - Committee No. 1: Reparations, Vols. I-V (5 folders)
4902 FEC Documents - Committee No. 1: Reparations, Vol. VI (C1 Papers)
4902 FEC Documents - Committee No. 1: Reparations, Vol. VII (C1 Papers)
4902 FEC Documents - Committee No. 1: Reparations, Vol. VIII (C1 Papers)
4902 FEC Documents - Committee No. 1: Reparations, Minutes
4903 FEC Documents - Committee No. 1: Reparations, Vol. II, Minutes
4903 FEC Documents - Committee No. 1: Reparations, Vol. III, Minutes
4903 FEC Documents - Committee No. 2: Economic and Financial Affairs
4904 633 Vol. I Warehouses
4904 633 Vol. I, 1953 Warehouses
4904 635 Factories & Laboratories

Subject File 1945-1952 (0331-UD-1640)


Boxes 4905-4912 location: 290/16/34/04
Box Subject
4905 Briefs on FEC Documents

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1235
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Executive Division Entry 1640: Subject File, 1945-1952

Box Subject
4905 Civil Property Custodian 3rd Anniversary Party 1949
4905 Directive to the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers
4905 Far Eastern Commission Documents - Memorandum for Information (MI-001 to
MI-001/35), Vol. I
4905 Far Eastern Commission Documents (from Government Section to FEC & SCAP
Staff Sections)
4905 FEC Documents: Memorandum for Information - MI Papers (MI-001/197 to MI-
001/224)
4905 FEC Documents: Memorandum for Information - MI Papers (MI-001/36 to MI-
001/132), Vol. II
4905 FEC Documents: Memorandum for Information - MI Papers (MI-020/123 to MI-
020/154), Vol. IV
4905 FEC Documents: Memorandum for Information - MI Papers (MI-020/157 to MI-
020/166)
4905 FEC Documents: Memorandum for Information - MI Papers (MI-020/81 to MI-
020/122), Vol. III
4905 FEC Documents: Memorandum for Information (MI-004/15, MI-004/70, MI-
004/88, MI-004/94, MI-008/2)
4905 FEC Press Releases
4906 Allied Council for Japan
Far Eastern Commission - Memorandum for Information No. 211/2 Index of
4906 Discussions within the Far Eastern Commission from 26 February 1946 through 1
September 1949
4906 Far Eastern Commission - Memorandum for Information No. 244 Summary Pages
of the SC Meetings (70th-160th Meetings) (MI-244)
4906 Far Eastern Commission - Memorandum for Information No. 245 Summary Pages
of Committee No. 1: Reparations (106th-198th Meetings)(MI-245)
4906 Far Eastern Commission - Memorandum for Information No. 247, 248, 249 - (MI-
247, 248, 249)
4906 FEC Documents: Memorandum for Information - MI Papers, Vol. XII
4906 FEC Documents: Memorandum for Information - MI Papers, Vols. V-XI (7 folders)
4906 Inter-Allied Trade Board for Japan - T-Papers & Minutes
4907 Far Eastern Commission - Committee No. 4: Minutes and Papers, Strengthening of
Democratic Tendencies
4907 Far Eastern Commission - Committee No. 4: Strengthening of Democratic
Tendencies
4907 Far Eastern Commission - Committee No. 5: War Criminals - C5
4907 Far Eastern Commission Documents - Committee No. 2: Economic and Financial
Affairs, Vols. I-II (2 folders)
4907 Far Eastern Commission Documents - Committee No. 3: Constitutional and Legal
System
4907 Far Eastern Commission Documents - Committee No. 6: Aliens in Japan, Minutes
4907 Far Eastern Commission Documents - Committee No. 6: Aliens in Japan, C6
Papers

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1236
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Executive Division Entry 1640: Subject File, 1945-1952

Box Subject
4907 Operations Division Reading Files No. 19 (1 April to 31 July 1951) (8 folders)
4908 Miscellaneous and File Material (No Action Required)
4908 Operations Division Reading Files No. 26 (1 Aug. 51 to 30 September 1951) (3
folders)
4908 Reading File No. 168 (14 September 1951-13 October 1951)
4908 Reading File No. 169 (15 October 1951-14 November 1951)
4908 Reading File No. 170 (15 November 1951-11 December 1951)
4909 Reparations Radio
4909 Summary of Actions, Civil Property Custodian Jan. 1949-31 Dec. 1950 (7
folders)
4909 Summary of Actions, Civil Property Custodian (1949)
4910 Black Market Activities
4910 Chief of Staff Daily Report (1 Sep 1948-31 December 1948)
4910 Civil Property Custodian-COM Audit Data
4910 Diamonds (Col. Murray Trial)
4910 Incoming Radios, 1951
4910 Momose, Harumi (PSB 1701)
4910 No Title
4910 Outgoing Radio, 1949 (1 January 1949-31 December 1950)
4910 Outgoing Radio, 1951 (1 January to 31 December)
4910 Patents and Trademarks
4910 Rep/Prop Radios, 1946-1947-1948 (JCS Directives Tabbed) (Col. Millers File)
4910 Siamese Gold
4910 Two Years Occupation
4911 Chief of Staff Daily Reports #2 (1 January-30 April)
4911 Chief of Staff Daily Reports #3 (1 May -30 August)
4911 Chief of Staff Daily Reports (1 November 1947-1 Sep 1948)
4911 Japanese Dollar Bank
4911 Japanese External Assets as of August 1945, Volumes 1-3 (3 folders)
4911 Japanese External Assets Estimate, 31 December 1947
4912 Determination of Land Title in the Ryukyus and Related Problems
4912 Directives on Preservation and Protection of U.N. National Bank Accounts
4912 Directives re Return of Property to Allied Owners in Japan
4912 Draper Group, Johnston Report, Deconcentration Review Board, SWNCC 357
(Data - Interim Directive), etc.
4912 Far Eastern Commission: Policy on Excessive Concentrations of Economic Power in
Japan
4912 FEC 230
4912 General Orders #10 & 23
4912 Informal Correspondence with State Department & Department of the Army
4912 Japanese Enemy Property Law
4912 Japanese Operational Procedure for Administration of Enemy Foreign Banks
4912 Large Scale Enterprises
4912 Leases

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1237
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Japan, Property Service Branch Entry 1641: Subject File, 1945-1951

Box Subject
4912 Looted Property
4912 No Title
4912 No Title
4912 Perpetual Leases
4912 Pertinent Directives Pertaining to Foreign Property Division, CPC Accounts
4912 Policy Problems - Radio C-56164 on SWNCC 357, Companies Licensed by SCAP,
List of United Nations and War Dates
4912 Preservation and Protection of Property
4912 Protection of Industrial Property
4912 RCA Check Notes Approved by Chief of Staff
4912 Reparations & Restitution Delegations
4912 Restitution
4912 Restitution of Advisory Committee
4912 Restitution of Advisory Committee, Chairman, Vol. I (13 April 1948-19 May 1949)
4912 Restitution of Advisory Committee, Chairman, Vol. II (7 June 1949- )
4912 Restitution of Advisory Committee, Chairman, Vol. III
4912 Staff Study on Ensuring Maximum Protection U.N. Properties
4912 United Nations Firms & Properties
4912 United Nations Property

Property Service Branch

Subject File 1945-1951 (0331-UD-1641)


Boxes 4913-4935 location: 290/16/34/07

Box Subject
4913 PSB Weekly Status Report (4 folders)
4913 PSB Weekly Status Report, 1 January 1949-2 Jul 1949
4913 PSB Weekly Status Report, 9 Jul 1949-31 December 1949
4913 PSB Weekly Status Report, 7 January 1950-24 Jun 1950
4913 PSB Weekly Status Report, 1 July 1950-30 December 1950
4913 PSB Weekly Status Report, 1 January 51-30 June 51
4913 PSB Reading File, November 1947-May 1949 (5 folders)
4914 20 Warehouse Passes
4914 7c Warehouse Guard Passes
4914 7d Returned Warehouse Passes
4914 Kurihama Warehouse
4914 Looted Vehicles -C (P.D.)
4914 Looted/P Warehouse Passes -C, 1947-1948
4914 Lot for Warehouse Passes (10 May 1948)
4914 No Title
4914 P.D. Receipts Fukuoka
4914 P.D. Receipts Kobe
4914 P.D. Receipts Kyoto

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1238
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Property Service Branch Entry 1641: Subject File, 1945-1951

Box Subject
4914 P.D. Receipts Nagoya
4914 P.D. Receipts Osaka
4914 Procurement Demand on Looted Vehicles Expired
4914 PSB Weekly Status Report
4914 Request for Warehouse Passes
4914 Returned Passes D
4914 Warehouses, 1949-1950-51
4914 Warehousing [Empty Folder]
4914 Warehousing, 1946-1948
4915 Actions on SWNCC 357
4915 Allied Enterprises
4915 Allied Funds in Japanese Banks
4915 Bank of Japan
4915 Bonds, Japanese
4915 Civil Property Custodian Foreign Property Division Policy File
4915 Civil Property Custodian Organization Charts, 1 July 1950
4915 Commercial Code of Japan
4915 Commercial Entrants
4915 D.H. Blakes Copy - Staff Study on Protection of U.N. Shareholders
4915 Dual Nationality
4915 Elimination of Economic Power
4915 French-Japanese Relations, Franco-Japonaise Bank
4915 IBM Monthly Installation Report
4915 Instructions, Preparation of Financial Statements
4915 Investment Program in Japan
4915 Laws
4915 Liquidation SCLC
4915 Miscellaneous
4915 Miscellaneous Data
4915 Monthly Progress Report
4915 No Title
4915 Noda Soy Company
4915 Patents
4915 Pertinent Directives Pertaining to Foreign Property Division, CPC Activities
4915 Powers of Attorney
4915 Reading File - Mr. Littew
4915 Reference and Authority File
4915 Reference List of the Allied Council of Japan, Foreign Diplomatic Missions and
Liaison Sections of General Headquarters, Supreme Commander for the Allied
Powers (Key Personnel Only)
4915 Responsibilities of the Civil Property Custodian in Response to Allied Holdings in
Japan
4915 Restoration of British Property in Italy
4915 Taxes

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1239
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Property Service Branch Entry 1641: Subject File, 1945-1951

Box Subject
4915 Translations
4915 W.R. Forester
4916 Enemy Property -E, 1947-1948, 1949-1951
4916 PSB Reading File, June 1949-October 1951 (5 folders)
4918 29 - United Nations Properties
4918 Activities Reports Completed
4918 Hoarded Materials
4918 Looted Japanese Vehicles List
4918 Progress & Activities Reports from CPC, GHQ
4918 Status Report, PSB Cases
4918 Status Report, PSB Cases
4918 United Nations - Chugoku, Yamaguchi-ken
4918 United Nations Real Property in Japan
4918 Warehouse Correspondence - Hainuzuka & Moji
4918 Warehouse Form L-1, L-2, L-3, L-4
4918 Warehouse Form L-1, L-2, L-3, L-4
4919 Correspondence Incoming CPC, GHQ, SCAP (2 folders)
4919 Correspondence Incoming Miscellaneous
4919 Instructions
4919 James Property - U.N. Property (E.W. James)
4919 List of United Nation Nationals Property in Hyogo Prefecture
4919 Operational Directive 48
4919 Operational Directives
4919 Prefectural Administration of Allied Property Reports
4919 Reports from Prefectural Office Concerning United Nationals Property in Osaka
Area
4919 Restitution (Pending)
4919 Restitution/Surveillance II (Completed)
4919 United Nations Property Located in Nara Pref.
4919 United Nations Property Located in Wakayama Pref.
4920 Allied Nationals Property - Hyogo Prefecture
4920 Allied Nations Notes
4920 British Hyogo
4920 Civil Property
4920 Dai Nippon Isshin Kai (Great Japan Renovation Society) - Dissolved Organization
4920 Dai Nippon Kokubo Fujin Kai
4920 Dissolved Organization List
4920 Dissolved Organizations General
4920 Dissolved Organizations SCAPINS
4920 Dutch Hyogo
4920 Kaikosha
4920 Kobe Dissolved Organization Properties
4920 Kogyo Kai
4920 Kosai Kyokai [Empty Folder]

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1240
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Property Service Branch Entry 1641: Subject File, 1945-1951

Box Subject
4920 Kyojo Kai
4920 L. Swire Gomei Kaisha Case (Waggott)
4920 List of Foreign National Property
4920 Military Investigation
4920 Nara Prefecture (Documents re Dissolved Organizations)
4920 Osaka Patriotic Industrial Association
4920 Reference Files Copies
4920 Restitution/Surveillance I (Completed)
4920 Restitution/Surveillance III (Completed)
4920 Sangyo Hokoku Kai
4920 Sangyo Hokokukai (Non-Assets) - (Osaka Industrial Patriotic Association)
4920 SCAPINS - Dissolved Organization
4920 Shell Oil Co. - United Nations Property
4920 Suikosha
4920 Taisei Yokusan Kai, Romu Hokoku Kai
4920 United Nations Real Property in Japan
4920 Wakayama Prefecture (Documents re Dissolved Organizations)
4921 Hyogo-Ken Sangyo Hokokukai
4921 Insatsubutsu
4921 Korean Dissolved Organizations
4921 No. 238 and No. 285, List of Dissolved Organizations
4921 Reference File - Dissolved Organizations - SCAPIN 548, SCAPIN 1868, Cabinet
Orders
4921 Sangyo Hokokukai (4 folders)
4921 Sangyo Hokokukai Busshi Kyokai
4922 Action Taken and Reported by Osaka Civil Property Custodian
4922 Advance Copies of Releases for Looted Property
4922 Inventory of Looted Property
4922 List of Looted Property Warehouses in Japan
4922 Looted Coins General
4922 Looted Machinery (Reparations Factory)
4922 Looted Metals General
4922 Looted Metals Restitution
4922 Looted Property (Pending)
4922 Looted Property in Nara Prefecture
4922 Looted Property in Reparations Plant
4922 Looted Property in Wakayama Prefecture
4922 Looted Tires
4922 Looted Vehicles Watch List
4922 Looted Vessels - Custody by Toa Kisen, Yamashita Kisen
4922 Summary List of All Property in Custody of Osaka CPC Office in Osaka Area
4922 Warehouse Inspection by Gen. Tansey
4923 8th Army Operational Directives (1948)
4923 Civil Property Custodian Memo Incoming

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1241
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Property Service Branch Entry 1641: Subject File, 1945-1951

Box Subject
4923 Conversion Tables
4923 Daily Appointment Schedule from December 1946 to March 1947
4923 Hyogo-Ken Area - Property List
4923 Incoming Correspondence I (8th Army)
4923 Incoming Info from Civil Property Custodian, Tokyo
4923 Incoming Letter
4923 Incoming Letter - CPC & PSB, Tokyo (July 1947-April 1948)
4923 Incoming Letter from Mission
4923 Incoming Letter, Civil Property Custodian, PSB, Tokyo
4923 Monthly Activities Report, PSB, December 1948-August 1951
4923 Monthly Activities, Civil Property Custodian, Kyoto, October 1947-November 1948
4923 Monthly Report, February 1947-December 1948
4923 Organization, Duties, and Responsibilities of the Civil Property Custodian
4923 Organization, Duties, and Responsibilities of the Civil Property Custodian
4923 Outgoing Letter
4923 Policy File Nos. 1-2 (2 folders)
4923 Status Report
4923 Transfer a/c Y6,060 - Custody, a/c SCAP
4923 Weekly Report, April 1947
4924 8th Army Operation Directives (1947)
4924 Col. Haisley & Maj. Lowes Property
4924 Correspondence from Civil Property Custodian, Tokyo
4924 Correspondence from Kinki
4924 Hoarded Properties
4924 Investigation for Kobe Civil Property Custodian
4924 Investigation for Kyoto Civil Property Custodian
4924 Investigation for Nagoya Civil Property Custodian
4924 Japanese Govt Agent Correspondence
4924 Miscellaneous File
4924 Outgoing Correspondence (2 folders)
4924 Policy File Kobe
4924 Reference File - Dissolved Organizations (SCAPIN 548, SCAPIN 1868, Cabinet
Orders No. 238 and No. 285, List of Dissolved Organizations)
4924 Special Nagoya Investigation
4925 Kure Investigations (ca. 35 folders)
4925 Pertinent Directives Pertaining to Foreign Property Division, CPC Activities -
Nagoya Folder
4926 Action Taken by Osaka Civil Property Custodian - Looted Prop
4926 Films - Looted Prop
4926 IBM Machines at the Arsenal, LP
4926 Impoundment Looted
4926 Kure Looted Metals
4926 Looted Metals - Pref Report
4926 Looted Metals Release

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1242
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Property Service Branch Entry 1641: Subject File, 1945-1951

Box Subject
4926 Looted Metals SCAPIN
4926 Looted Miscellaneous Prop. Pref. Reports
4926 Looted Property - Kure Area
4926 Looted Radios
4926 Looted Sewing Machines
4926 Release - Looted Prop
4926 Sale of Unidentified Looted Machines
4926 SCAPINS - Looted Prop
4926 SCAPINS LP
4926 SCAPINS LP (2 folders)
4926 Special Purpose Machines - Looted Prop
4926 Transfer of Looted Coins into the Osaka Looted Prop. Warehouse
4927 8th Army Surveillance - Centralization of Looted Machinery at Osaka Arsenal L/P W/
H
4927 8th Army Surveillance - Centralization of Looted Vehicles, AG 451 (25 Jan 1949)
4927 8th Army Surveillance - Packing of Looted Machinery at Osaka Arsenal Looted
from China (SCAPIN 6276-A)
4927 8th Army Surveillance - Packing of Machinery and Equipment Looted from
Northwest Industrial Corporation, China
4927 8th Army Surveillance - Restitution of Assorted Chinese Tools
4927 8th Army Surveillance - Restitution of Machinery and Equipment Looted from
French Indo-China
4927 8th Army Surveillance - Restoration to Andrews & George Co., Inc.
4927 8th Army Surveillance - To Remove Reparations Code Number on Former
Reparations Inventory and to Attach Civil Property Custodian Nos.
4927 Action Taken by Osaka Civil Property Custodian LP
4927 Civil Property Custodian Auctioned Vehicles List
4927 Hidden Gold & Diamond in Osaka (I Corps Ltr)
4927 Impounding & Transfer of Looted Chinese Coins in Osaka Arsenal
4927 Inventory - Looted Machines
4927 Looted Miscellaneous Property
4927 Looted Property - Custody, Shipment & Storage - Chinese Tools
4927 Looted Property - Duplications of IBM Numbers
4927 Looted Property - Osaka Communication Bureau
4927 Looted Property - Surveillance of Removal of Reparations Code Numbers
4927 Looted Property (Misc) Osaka
4927 Non-Military Vehicles in Use of OMGT
4927 Pawlownia Oil
4927 Precious Metal - Silver - Nippon Gomei Kagaku
4927 Precious Metal - Silver in the Bearing - The Mark of Bank of Manchuria
4927 Reparations Inventory
4927 Reparations - Off. Ltrs.
4927 Report on Vehicles Osaka

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1243
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Property Service Branch Entry 1641: Subject File, 1945-1951

Box Subject
4927 Restitution - Chinese Copper & Nickel Coins at the Osaka Looted Property W/H -
SCAPIN 5878-A
4927 Restitution - Copper Coins to the Netherlands Government - SCAPIN 5889-A
4927 Restitution - L.P.
4927 Restitution - Machinery Looted from China - SCAPIN 5753-A
4927 Restitution - Miscellaneous Property Removed from China (SCAPIN 5799-A)
4927 Restitution - Miscellaneous Property Removed from China (SCAPIN 5796-A)
4927 Restitution - Miscellaneous Property Removed from China (SCAPIN 5798-A)
4927 Restitution - Netherlands East Indies Sundry Items at Osaka Looted Property
Warehouse
4927 Restitution - Surveillance of Restitution of Hong Kong Copper & Nickel Coins
4927 Restitution of Machines Looted from Tientsin Plywood Company, Tientsin
4927 Transfer of Coins from Sekime Warehouse to the Osaka Looted Property W/H
4928 American Baptist Foreign Mission Society
4928 American President Lines
4928 Companies, United Nations Prop.
4928 Foreign Property List
4928 General Motors Corporation - Cars, United Nations
4928 Incoming Correspondence - Army, Miscellaneous
4928 Incoming Correspondence - Civil Property Custodian
4928 Incoming Correspondence Japanese
4928 Incoming Correspondence PSB
4928 Looted Property Warehouse Passes
4928 Miscellaneous United Nations Property
4928 Outgoing Correspondence - Civil Property Custodian Field Offices
4928 Outgoing Correspondence - Civil Property Custodian, Misc.
4928 Outgoing Correspondence - Pref., Liaison Off.
4928 Outgoing Correspondence PSB
4928 Passes
4928 Personal Property, United Nations
4928 Presbyterian Missionaries Association
4928 Property Information Report (3 folders)
4928 Report Submitted by Osaka PSB - Preservation and Protection
4928 Reports Submitted by Osaka Pref
4928 Restitution Approved for the Use of United Nations Property
4928 Rising Sun Petroleum Co.
4928 Rising Sun Petroleum Co.
4928 SCAPINS Operational Directives, United Nations Property (General)
4928 Surveillance of Maintenance of Rising Sun Petroleum Prop. (Oil Tank)
4928 Theft of United Nations Property
4928 United Nations Prop
4930 300.6: Kyoto Memorandums
4930 319.1: Hyogo PSB Report (2 folders)
4930 319.1: Kyoto PSB Report

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1244
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Civil Property Custodian,
Property Service Branch Entry 1644: Property Information Reports, 1945-1952

Box Subject
4930 319.1: Kyoto PSB Report
4930 319.1: Kyushu PSB Report
4930 319.1: Kyushu PSB Report
4930 319.1: Osaka PSB Report (2 folders)
4930 319.1: Tokai-Hokuriku PSB Report
4930 319.1: Tokai-Hokuriku PSB Report
4930 333.5: Property Information Report
4930 333.5: PSB Investigations
4930 C.C.S.
4930 Dr. Hans Eckhardt - Movie Equipment
4930 Enemy Property - Willy, Seriba, Bayrhammer
4930 Incoming & Outgoing Correspondence
4930 Inspection of SVOC & RSPC Properties
4930 Investigation Register
4930 Japanese Letters on Foreign Books (Copyrights), Osaka
4930 Japanese Merchant Marine
4930 Memoranda
4930 No. 10
4930 Organization, Duties, and Responsibilities of the Civil Property Custodian
4930 Osaka Civil Property Custodian Monthly Reports
4930 Policy File
4930 Reports Analysis
4930 Rising Sun Petroleum Co.
4930 Sale of Livestock Owned by German Repatriated Nationals
4930 SCAP Custody Account
4930 Standard Vacuum Oil Co.
4930 SVOC & RSPC Reports
4930 Visitors Register
4931 000.3: Religion - Churches etc.
4931 000.5: Looted Property - IBM Nos.
4931 American Owned Real Estate Under Custody of Civil Property Custodian, GHQ, by
Comptroller Division
4931 Directives - United Nations Properties
4931 Inspection of SVOC & RSPC Properties
4931 Inspection of United Nations Property
4931 Looted Property
4931 Looted Property - Base Metals
4931 Pertinent Directives Pertaining to Foreign Property Division, Civil Property
Custodian Activities (Osaka and Kyoto Folder)
4931 Reparations Index - Looted Machinery
4931 Restitution Receipt
4931 Rising Sun Petroleum Co. Ltd.
4931 U.N. Property (British) - Rising Sun Oil Co
4931 U.N. Property Preservation
4931 U.N. Property Preservation - Rising Sun Petroleum Co., Ltd.

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1245
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Box Subject
4931 United Nations Procedure
4931 United Nations Property
4931 United Nations Property
4931 United Nations Property Kobe
4931 United Nations Property Kyoto
4931 United Nations Property Kyushu
4931 United Nations Property Osaka
4931 United Nations Property - Tokai-Hokuriku
4931 United Nations Property (America) - Standard Oil Co.
4931 United Nations Property (Church)
4931 United Nations Property in Fukui Pref.
4931 United Nations Property in Shiga Pref.
4932 410: Coins - Precious Metals

Case Files 1947-1951 (0331-UD-1642)


Boxes 4936-4972 location: 290/16/35/07

Property Information Reports 1945-1952 (0331-UD-1644)


Boxes 4975-4991 location: 290/17/02/06

Machine Records Branch

General Subject File 1945-1951 (0331-UD-1645)


Boxes 4992-5010 location: 290/17/03/05

Judge Advocate Section

War Crimes Division

Record of Trial File 1945-1949 (0331-UD-1865)


Boxes 9494-9893 location: 290/23/06/02

Box 9494
List of War Crimes Trials
Case Docket No. 1: Tatsuo Tsuchiya (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 2: Kei Yuri (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 3: Chotaro Furushima (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 5: Hiroji Honda (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 6: Isao Fukuhara (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency
Papers) (3 Folders)
Case Docket No. 8: Kitaro Ishida (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency
Papers)
Case Docket No. 9: Shigeru Aona (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency
Papers)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1246
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Case Docket No. 10: Yuhichi Sakamoto (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits) (2 Folders)

Box 9495
Case Docket No. 11: Shigemaru Odeishi (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 12: Miyoroku Okada (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 13: Nubuo Kanayama, Kiyoichi Mori, Tsuyoshi Sakai (Vol. I Record of Trial
- Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 14: Motoichi Sakagami, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 15: Yaichi Rikitake (Vol. I Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 15: Yaichi Rikitake (Vol. I Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 15: Yaichi Rikitake (Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 15: Yaichi Rikitake (Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 16: Ryunosuke Kimura, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol.
III Clemency Papers) (3 Folders)
Case Docket No. 17: Hiroshi Takeuchi, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits) (4 Folders)

Box 9496
Case Docket No. 18: Fusao Toyama (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 19: Shigeo Akamatsu (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 20: Shinichi Motoyashiki (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 21: Tsutomu Shiba (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 22: Yasutake Sakakibara (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 23: Kiyomi Imai (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 24: Akiyoshi Tsujino (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 25: Uichi Ikegami (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 26: Masaaki Mabuchi, Jutaro Kikuchi (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II
Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 27: Kunimitsu Yamauchi (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 28: Michiharu Ishige, Shogo Kondo, Kyogzo Yumita (Vol. I Record of Trial
- Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 29: Ryoichi Shimode (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 30: Hajime Kakuta (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 31: Yoshiyuki Ikeda (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 32: Tatsuo Abe (Vol I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 33: Unosuke Mantani (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 34: Tomio Yamada (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)

Box 9497
Case Docket No. 35: Seizo Nagakura (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1247
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Case Docket No. 36: Shichiro Aoki (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 37: Kazuo Danno (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 38: Iwao Kawasaki (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 39: Takeharu Hirata (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 40: Yuhei Hosotani, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits, Vol. III
(Clemency Papers) (3 Folders)
Case Docket No. 41: Toranoshin Akamatsu (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)

Box 9498
Case Docket No. 42: Yoshio Kameoka (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 43: Sadao Watanabe, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 44: Takeo Fukunaga (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 45: Kuniichi Araki (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. IIIa
Clemency Papers - Vol. IIIb Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 46: Masao Nichizawa (Nishizawa), et al. (Vol. I Parts 1,2, and 3)
Case Docket No. 46: Masao Nichizawa (Nishizawa), et al. (Vol. II Parts 1 and 2, Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 46: Masao Nichizawa (Nishizawa), et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 46: Masao Nichizawa (Nishizawa), et al. (Motions to Sever and Strike -
Miscellaneous)

Box 9499
Case Docket No. 47: Genji Mineno (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 48: Isojiro Okazaki (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 49 and 50: Naoza Shimodaira, Harushige Kawakami (Vol. I Record of Trial
- Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Paper)
Case Docket No. 51: Yasushi Kimura (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 52: Matsujiro Nakasai (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 53: Seitaro Hata, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Vol. II, Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 53: Seitaro Hata, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 54: Mamoru Shiozawa (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 54: Mamoru Shiozawa (Vol. I Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 55: Takuji Murakami, et al. (Vol. I Parts1 and 2, Record of Trial)

Box 9500
Case Docket No. 55: Takuji Murakami, et al. (Vol II Exhibits, Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 56: Shinnosuki (Shinosuke) Sato, Sukeo Tagusari (Vol. I Record of Trial -
Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 57: Seijiro Yamamoto, Katsuyoshi Yasuda, Jiro Tendo (Vol. I Record of Trial
- Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 58: Masato Hada (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 58: Masato Hada (Vol. III Clemency Petitions)
Case Docket No. 59: Takeo Katsura (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 59: Takeo Katsura (Vol. III Clemency Papers)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1248
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Case Docket No. 60: Toshitsugo Yamanaka, Teruo Shibata, Kensako Baba (Vol. II Exhibits
- Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 61: Kenichi Kondo (Vol. I Records of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 63: Kiyofusa Sakaguchi, Yoichi Saito, Morio Inouye (Vol. I Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 63: Kiyofusa Sakaguchi, Yoichi Saito, Morio Inouye (Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 63: Kiyofusa Sakaguchi, Yoichi Saito, Morio Inouye (Vol. III Clemency Papers)

Box 9501
Case Docket No. 65: Koju Tsuda (Vol. I Record of Trial Vol. II Exhibits Vol. II Clemency
Papers)
Case Docket No. 66: Shichisaburo Yajima (Vol. I Record of Trial Vol. II Exhibits Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 67: Momoichi Moriyama (Vol. I Record of Trial Vol. II Exhibits Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 68: Masanobu Narikawa (Vol. I Record of Trial Vol. II Exhibits Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 69: Masato Yoshida, et al. (Vol. I Parts 1 and 2, Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 69: Masato Yoshida, et al. (Vol. II Parts 1 and 2, Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 69: Masato Yoshida, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 70: Yoshio Ogimoto (Vol. I Record of Trial Vol. II Exhibits Vol. III
Clemency Papers)

Box 9502
Case Docket No. 71: Hidemaro Nakajima (Vol. I Record of Trial, Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 72: Masafumi Sugi (Vol. I Record of Trial Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 72: Masafumi Sugi (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 72: Masafumi Sugi Retrial (Vol. I Record of Trial Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 72: Masafumi Sugi Retrial (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 75: Takanosuke Gunji (Vol. I Record of Trial Vol. II Exhibits Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 76: Takio Kaneko, Teshiharu (Toshiharu) Uchida (Vol. I Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 76: Takio Kaneko, Teshiharu (Toshiharu) Uchida (Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 76: Takio Kaneko, Teshiharu (Toshiharu) Uchida (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 77: Masashi Sato, Kyusho Masaki, Matsusaburo Shirakawa (Vol. I Record of
Trial)
Case Docket No. 77: Masashi Sato, Kyusho Masaki, Matsusaburo Shirakawa (Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 77: Masashi Sato, Kyusho Masaki, Matsusaburo Shirakawa (Vol. III
Clemency Papers)

Box 9503
Case Docket No. 80: Fukusaburo Adachi (Vol. I Record of Trial Vol. II Exhibits Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 81: Kinzaburo Niizuma, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 81: Kinzaburo Niizuma, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 82: Masauki Kiryu, Takeo Shuraki, Minoru Kobayashi (Vol. I Part 1 of 2

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1249
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Sections, Record of Trial)


Case Docket No. 82: Masauki Kiryu, Takeo Shuraki, Minoru Kobayashi (Vol. I Part 2 of 2
Sections, Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 82: Masauki Kiryu, Takeo Shuraki, Minoru Kobayashi (Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 82: Masauki Kiryu, Takeo Shuraki, Minoru Kobayashi (Vol. III Clemency
Papers)
Case Docket No. 83: Hirozo Goto, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial Vol. II Exhibits Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 84: Tetsutoshi Yanaru (Vol. I Record of Trial, Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 84: Tetsutoshi Yanaru (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 85: Hajime Honda (Vol. I Record of Trial Vol. II Exhibits Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 86: Makoto Kimura (Vol. I Record of Trial Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 88: Juso Yamamoto (Vol. I Record of Trial Vol. II Exhibits Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 90: Sannojo Fujii (Vol. I Record of Trial Vol. II Exhibits Vol. III Clemency
Papers

Box 9504
Case Docket No. 91: Saburo Mizukoshi, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 91: Saburo Mitsukoshi, et al.
Case Docket No. 91: Saburo Mizukoshi, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits, Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 92: Tetsuo Mizuno, et al. (Vol. I Parts 1-3. Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 92: Tetsuo Mizuno, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits Vol. III Clemency Papers) (2
Folders)
Case Docket No. 94: Sachio Egawa, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Vol. II Exhibits)

Box 9505
Case Docket No. 95: Itchisaku Kojima (Vol. I Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 95: Itchisaku Kojima (Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 97: Kazuo Fukami (Vol. I Record of Trial Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 99: Sokochi (Sokichi) Sano, Shoji Onodera (Vol. I Record of Trial Vol. II
Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 100: Morizo Shinjo (Vol. I Record of Trial Vol. II Exhibits Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 102: Yoshiyuki Inoue, Takaji Okada (Vol. I Record of Trial Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 102: Yoshiyuki Inoue, Takaji Okada (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 104: Seicki Naganuma, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 104: Seicki Naganuma, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits Vol. III Clemency Papers)

Box 9506
Case Docket No. 106: Tomoki Nakamura (Vol. I Parts 1- 2, Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 106: Tomoki Nakamura (Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 106: Tomoki Nakamura (Vol. III Clemency Petitions)
Case Docket No. 108: Bunhachi Banto (Bando) (Vol. I Record of Trial Vol. II Exhibits Vol.
III Clemency Papers)

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War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Case Docket No. 111: Hiroshi Fujii (Vol. I Parts 1-2. Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 111: Hiroshi Fujii (Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 111: Hiroshi Fujii (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 115: Kanechi Kondo (Vol. I Record of Trial Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 117: Kanemasu Uchida (Vol. I Record of Trial, Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 117: Kanemasu Uchida (Vol. III Clemency Papers)

Box 9507
Case Docket No. 118: Ryoichi Higashiguchi (Vol. I Record of Trial Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 118: Ryoichi Higashiguchi (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 119: Tetsuo Kobayashi (Vol. I Record of Trial, Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 119: Tetsuo Kobayashi (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 120: Toshinori Asaka, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 120: Toshinori Asaka, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 120: Toshinori Asaka, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 121: Kiyoshi Ogasawara, Seisaku Toma (Vol. I Record of Trial Vol. II
Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 122: Shohei Ikeda (Vol. I Record of Trial Vol. II Exhibits Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 123: Eitaro Uchiyama, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Vol. II Exhibits)

Box 9508
Case Docket No. 123: Eitaro Uchiyama, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 124: Masayoshi Kato (Vol. I Record of Trial Vol. II Exhibits Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 126: Toshio Goto, et al. (Vol. I Parts 1-2. Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 126: Toshio Goto, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits, Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 127: Ryuma Hirano, Sadeo Sakano (Vol. I Record of Trial Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 127: Ryuma Hirano, Sadeo Sakano (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 128: Sukeo Nakajima, et al. (Vol. I Parts 1-2. Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 128: Sukeo Nakajima, et al. (Vol. II Part 1 of 2 Sections. Exhibits)

Box 9509
Case Docket No. 128: Sukeo Nakajima, et al. (Vol. II Part 2 of 2 Sections, Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 128: Sukeo Nakajima (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 129: Narumi Oota, et al. (Vol. I Parts 1-3, Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 129: Narumi Oota, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits, Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 130: Matsukichi Muta, Sadamu Takeda (Vol. I Record of Trial, Vol. II
Exhibits, Vol. III Clemency Papers)

Box 9510
Case Docket No. 131: Katsuo Ishizawa, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 131: Katsuo Ishizawa, et al. (Vol. II Parts 1-2, Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 131: Katsuo Ishizawa, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers
Case Docket No. 132: Nagayasu Kawabe (Vol. I Record of Trial Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 132: Nagayasu Kawabe (Vol. III Clemency Papers)

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War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Case Docket No. 133: Masao Uwamori (Vol. I Record of Trial)


Case Docket No. 133: Masao Uwamori (Vol. II Exhibits Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 134: Hiroyuki Morita (Vol. I Record of Trial Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 134: Hiroyuki Morita (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 135: Yogoheiji Iwata (Vol. I Record of Trial Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 135: Yogoheiji Iwata (Vol. III Clemency Papers)

Box 9511
Case Docket No. 136: Masatoshi Sawamura (Vol. I Record of Trial, Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 136: Masatoshi Sawamura (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 137: Yoshio Sudo (Vol. I Record of Trial Vol. II Exhibits Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 138: Eiichi Ito (Vol. I Record of Trial Vol. II Exhibits Vol. III Clemency
Papers)
Case Docket No. 139: Chogo Hashimoto (Vol. I Record of Trial Vol. II Exhibits Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 140: Akira Nomoto, Genichi Munehiro (Vol. I Record of Trial Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 140: Akira Nomoto, Genichi Munehiro (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 141: Masakatsu Sato (Vol. I Record of Trial Vol. II Exhibits Vol. II
Clemency Papers
Case Docket No. 142: Katsunosuke Watanabe (Vol. I Record of Trial Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 142: Katsunosuke Watanabe (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 143: Kosaku Hazama (Vol. I Parts 1-2 Record of Trial)

Box 9512
Case Docket No. 143: Kosaku Hazama (Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 144: Saburo Matsumuro (Vol. I Record of Trial Vol. II Exhibits Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 145: Ryohei Tanaka (Vol. I Record of Trial, Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 145: Ryohei Tanaka (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 146: Toshitaro Habe, et al. (Vol. I Parts 1-2, Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 146: Toshitaro Habe, et al. (Vol. II Part 1 of 2 Sections, Exhibits)

Box 9513
Case Docket No. 146: Toshitaro Habe, et al. (Vol. II Part 2 of 2 Sections, Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 146: Toshitaro Habe, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 147: Miki Tarodachi, Tarokichi Nakayama (Vol. I Record of Trial Vol. II
Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 147: Miki Tarodachi, Tarokichi Nakayama (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 149: Motoo Namba (Vol. I Record of Trial Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 149: Motoo Namba (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 149: Motoo Namba Retrial (Vol. I Record of Trial Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 150: Tsunesuke Tsuda (Vol. I Record of Trial, Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 150: Tsunesuke Tsuda (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 150: Tsunesuke Tsuda
Case Docket No. 151: Makoto Inaki, Masaru Mikawa (Vol. I Record of Trial)

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War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Case Docket No. 151: Makoto Inaki, Masaru Mikawa (Vol. II Part 1 of 2 Sections, Exhibits)

Box 9514
Case Docket No. 151: Makoto Inaki, Masaru Mikawa (Vol. II Part 2 of 2 Sections, Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 151: Makoto Inaki, Masaru Mikawa (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 152: Hajime Tamura, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 152: Hajime Tamura, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 153: Yoneo Murakami (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 154: Junsaburo Toshino, et al. (Vol. I Parts 1-2, Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 154: Junsaburo Toshino, et al. (Vol. II Parts 1-3, Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 154: Junsaburo Toshino, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)

Box 9515
Case Docket No. 155: Yasuji Morimoto, Sotaro Murata, Masaichi Toyama (Vol. I Parts 1-3,
Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 155: Yasuji Morimoto, Sotaro Murata, Masaichi Toyama (Vol. II Parts 1-3,
Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 155: Yasuji Morimoto, Sotaro Murata, Masaichi Toyama (Vol. III Clemency
Papers)
Case Docket No. 156: Tsugio Nishida (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 157: Tetsuo (Tatsuo) Ando (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 158: Hichiro Tsuchiya (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 158: Hichiro Tsuchiya (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 159: Yukinaga Kimura (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 160: Masaaki Murai (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)

Box 9516
Case Docket No. 162: Kunio Miyatake (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 163: Sotouemon Hosoi, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 163: Sotouemon Hosoi, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 164: Ryugo Kanetsuna, Junji Mano (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits
- Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 165: Matsuzo Miumi (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 165: Matsuzo Miumi (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 166: Minoru Fujimoto, et al. (Vol. I Parts 1-2, Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 166: Minoru Fujimoto, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits, Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 167: Tadashi Sato (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 168: Takeshi Hashimoto (Vol. I Record of Trial, Vol. II Exhibits)

Box 9517
Case Docket No. 168: Takeshi Hashimoto (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 169: Masao Hachiya, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 170: Yoshichi Takagi (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)

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Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Case Docket No. 170: Yoshichi Takagi (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 171: Kiichi Yamazaki, Shuichi Shinoda, Masajiro Hirabayashi (Vol. I Record
of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 172: Hideo Yasutake (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 173: Kiyoshi Obayashi, Masao Nakanishi (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II
Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 174: Nobuhiro Miyakawa (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 174: Nobuhiro Miyakawa (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 175: Mitsuzo Inagaki (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 175: Mitsuzo Inagaki (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 176: Tatsuro Fujita, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 176: Tatsuro Fujita, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 177: Fukujiro Akiyama (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 177: Fukujiro Akiyama (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 178: Hiroichi Uno (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 179: Yoshio Nakanishi (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 179: Yoshio Nakanishi (Vol. III Clemency Papers)

Box 9518
Case Docket No. 180: Gisaburo Mariyama (Vol. I Record of Trial, Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 180: Gisaburo Mariyama (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 181: Yuzuru Noguchi, et al. (Vol. I Parts 1-2, Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 181: Yuzuru Noguchi, et al. (Vol. II Parts 1-2, Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 181: Yuzuru Noguchi, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 182: Hiroshi Tanaka, et al. (Vol. I Parts 1-2, Record of Trial)

Box 9519
Case Docket No. 182: Hiroshi Tanaka, et al. (Vol. II Parts 1-2, Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 182: Hiroshi Tanaka, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 183: Taizo Mimura (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 184: Takeo Watanabe, Masami Kanno (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II
Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 184: Takeo Watanabe, Masami Kanno (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 185: Takaji Ryu, Kazuo Tanaka (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 185: Takaji Ryu, Kazuo Tanaka (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 186: Hisakichi Tokuda (Vol. I Record of Trial, Vol. II Parts 1-2, Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 186: Hisakichi Tokuda (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 187: Kunizo Katsuki (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 187: Kunizo Katsuki (Vol. III Clemency Papers)

Box 9520
Case Docket No. 188: Shigeru Numajiri, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 188: Shigeru Numajiri, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 189: Yasuhiko Kuroiwa (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 189: Yasuhiko Kuroiwa (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 190: Aiijaku Suyenaga, Seiichiro Yoshitsugu (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II

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War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 190: Aiijaku Suyenaga, Seiichiro Yoshitsugu (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 191: Wataru Hasegawa (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 193: Hashiyuki Yamazaki, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 193: Hashiyuki Yamazaki, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 194: Yoshio Kurihara (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 195: Matasuke Ishimatsu, Koseki Yamaji (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II
Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 195: Matasuke Ishimatsu, Koseki Yamaji (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 198: Hiroshi Azuma, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 198: Hiroshi Azuma, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)

Box 9521
Case Docket No. 199: Sakujiro Aramaki, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 199: Sakujiro Aramaki, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 201: Fumio Ueda, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 201: Fumio Ueda, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 202: Toshihisa Yamamoto (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 203: Toshio Hatakayama (Vol. I Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 203: Toshio Hatakayama (Vol. II Parts 1-2, Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 204: Shigekazu Kiya (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 205: Masaji Takaku (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 206: Hideo Ishizaki, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 206: Hideo Ishizaki, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 208: Kaneichi Koike (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 208: Kaneichi Koike (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 210: Tomikuni Watanabe (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 210: Tomikuni Watanabe (Vol. III Clemency Papers)

Box 9522
Case Docket No. 211: Shinichi Tanaka (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 212: Tokio Tobita (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 212: Tokio Tobita (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 213: Keiichi Nakatani (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 214: Junsho Hayashi (Vol. I Parts 1-2, Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 214: Junsho Hayashi (Vol. II Parts 1-2, Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 216: Katsuo Kohara (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 217: Noboru Seki (Vol. I Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 218: Nakakichi Asoma, et al. (Vol. I Parts 1-2, Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 218: Nakakichi Asoma, et al. (Vol. II Part 1 of 2 Sections, Exhibits)

Box 9523
Case Docket No. 218: Nakakichi Asoma, et al. (Vol. II Part 2 of 2 Sections, Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 218: Nakakichi Asoma, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 219: Terukichi Saito, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 219: Terukichi Saito, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)

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Case Docket No. 220: Yoshio Mitsuhashi, Masatake Nakao, Ko Nemoto (Vol. I Record of Trial
- Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 221: Hiroshi Ushioda (Vol. I Record of Trial, Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 221: Hiroshi Ushioda (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 222: Takanori Yamanaka (Vol. I Record of Trial, Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 222: Takanori Yamanaka (Vol. III Clemency Papers)

Box 9524
Case Docket No. 223: Toshi Akutsu (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 223: Toshi Akutsu (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 224: Iju Sugasawa, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 224: Iju Sugasawa, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 225: Masaharu Ozawa, Yutaka Ninomiya, Manzo Wakamatsu (Vol. I Record
of Trial, Vol. II Exhibits, Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 226: Tsurugi Komatsu, Masao Suzuki, Ken Suzuki (Vol. I Record of Trial -
Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 226: Tsurugi Komatsu, Masao Suzuki, Ken Suzuki (Vol. III Clemency
Papers)
Case Docket No. 227: Masataro Nakatani (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 227: Masataro Nakatani (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 228: Masaji Ino, Chosuke Onodera (Vol. I Record of Trial, Vol. II Exhibits)

Box 9525
Case Docket No. 229: Takaji Wachi, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 229: Takaji Wachi, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 230: Yoshio Tsuneyoshi (Vol. I Record of Trial, Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 230: Yoshio Tsuneyoshi (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 231: Yoshiaki Kariya (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 232: Kazuo Maeda (Vol. I Record of Trial, Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 232: Kazuo Maeda (Vol. III Clemency Papers)

Box 9526
Case Docket No. 233: Iku Takasaki (Vol. I Record of Trial, Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 233: Iku Takasaki (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 234: Matsue (Mutsuo) Okubo (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 235: Eiichi Noda (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 236: Mitsuyoshi Fujita (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 237: Kenji Iwataka, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 237: Kenji Iwataka, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 238: Masayoshi Murata (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 239: Takeyasu Nishi (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 240: Shigeji Mori (Vol. I Record of Trial, Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 241: Keiji Nagahara (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)

Box 9527
Case Docket No. 242: Kazuo Takanaka (Vol. I Record of Trial, Vol. II Exhibits)

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Case Docket No. 242: Kazuo Takanaka (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 243: Shigetsuchi Asada, Ietoshi Noda (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II
Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 243: Shigetsuchi Asada, Ietoshi Noda (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 244: Michizo Shiina, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 244: Michizo Shiina, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 247: Masato Yoshida (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 248: Mitsujiro Sakamoto (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 249: Tatsumi Hata (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 250: Ichiji Kinari, et al. (Vol. I Parts 1-2, Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 250: Ichiji Kinari, et al. (Vol. II Part 2 of 2 Sections, Exhibits)

Box 9528
Case Docket No. 250: Ichiji Kinari, et al. (Vol. II Part 1 of 2 Sections, Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 250: Ichiji Kinari, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Petitions)
Case Docket No. 251: Nobuo Ito, et al. (Vol. I Parts 1-2, Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 251: Nobuo Ito, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits, Vol. III Clemency Petitions)
Case Docket No. 252: Shintaro Ouchi (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 253: Sueharu Kitamura (Vol. I Parts 1-2, Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 253: Sueharu Kitamura (Vol. II Parts 1-2, Exhibits, Vol. III Clemency
Papers)

Box 9529
Case Docket No. 254: Toshio Mori (Vol. I Record of Trial, Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 255: Akira Yanagizawa, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 255: Akira Yanagizawa, et al. (Vol. II Parts 1-2, Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 255: Akira Yanagizawa, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 256: Kazuo Arakawa (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 259: Hitoshi Okamoto, et al. (Vol. I Parts 1-2, Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 259: Hitoshi Okamoto, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits, Vol. III Clemency Papers)

Box 9530
Case Docket No. 260: Usaji Hida, et al. (Vol. I Parts 1-2, Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 260: Usaji Hida, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits, Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 262: Shigeru Fukuda (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 263: Takahisa Arai (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 264: Tsutafu (alias Tsutau) Kimura (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 265: Kimiya Ichinoe, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 265: Kimiya Ichinoe, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 266: Iichiro Morimoto (Vol. I Record of Trial, Vol. II Parts 1-4, Exhibits)

Box 9531
Case Docket No. 267: Toshio Toda, Chomatsu Tamura (Vol. I Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 267: Toshio Toda, Chomatsu Tamura (Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 267: Toshio Toda, Chomatsu Tamura (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 268: Yasumasa Yamamoto, et al. (Vol. I Parts 1-2, Record of Trial)

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War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Case Docket No. 268: Yasumasa Yamamoto, et al. (Vol. II Parts 1-2, Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 268: Yasumasa Yamamoto, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 270: Takayoshi Sakaino (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 270: Takayoshi Sakaino (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 271: Makoto Umeda (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 272: Kap Chin Song (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)

Box 9532
Case Docket No. 273: Kenichi Ogihara (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 273: Kenichi Ogihara (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 274: Kunio Saruwatari (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 274: Kunio Saruwatari (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 276: Seiji Nozaki, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 276: Seiji Nozaki, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 277: Tadashige Shiomi (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 277: Tadashige Shiomi (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 278: Sai Yamashita, Masayuki Naka (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 278: Sai Yamashita, Masayuki Naka (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 279: Zenichiro Yasuda, Masakatsu Oyama, Hajime Nakao (Vol. I Record of
Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 281: Tamae Kondo (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 281: Tamae Kondo (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 282: Yuzuru Sanematsu, Kanenobu Itagaki (Vol. I Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 282: Yuzuru Sanematsu, Kanenobu Itagaki (Vol. I Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 282: Yuzuru Sanematsu, Kanenobu Itagaki (Vol. II Parts 1-2, Exhibits)

Box 9533
Case Docket No. 283: Michiji Otake (Vol. I Record of Trial, Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 286: Koji Suzuki, Misao Sukegawa (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 286: Koji Suzuki, Misao Sukegawa (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 287: Fumio Fujiki (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 287: Fumio Fujiki (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 288: Kiyoharu Tomomori, et al.
Case Docket No. 289: Tasuku Okada, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (6 Folders)

Box 9534
Case Docket No. 292: Keiji Nagahara (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 294: Toyokazu Hikita, Kiyoshi Tanabe (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 295: Kenji Hirano (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 295: Kenji Hirano (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 296: Ippei Tamura, Mitsumasa Oku, Tahichi Minamide (Vol. I Record of Trial
- Vol. II Exhibits, Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 297: Kiyozo Fukunaga (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 297: Kiyozo Fukunaga (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 298: Iwao Inanaga (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1258
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Case Docket No. 299: Kazuo Sato, Kaoru Funaki (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 299: Kazuo Sato, Kaoru Funaki (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 300: Tsuneo Ishikawa (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 301: Umetaro Makino (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 301: Umetaro Makino (Vol. III Clemency Petitions)
Case Docket No. 304: Kurataro Hirano, Yoshitaka Kawane (Vol. I Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 304: Kurataro Hirano, Yoshitaka Kawane (Vol. II Part 1 of 4 Sections, Exhibits)

Box 9535
Case Docket No. 304: Kurataro Hirano, Yoshitaka Kawane (Vol. II Part 2 of 4 Sections -
Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers) (4 Folders)
Case Docket No. 305: Kaname Sakaba, Kunji Suzuki (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Part 1 of
6 Sections, Exhibits) (4 Folders)

Box 9536
Case Docket No. 305: Kaname Sakaba, Kunji Suzuki (Vol. II Parts 2-5, Exhibits)

Box 9537
Case Docket No. 305: Kaname Sakaba, Kunji Suzuki (Vol. II Part 6 of 6 Sections)
Case Docket No. 305: Kaname Sakaba, Kunji Suzuki (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 306: Etsuji Noguchi (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 306: Etsuji Noguchi (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 307: Tamotsu Furukawa, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 307: Tamotsu Furukawa, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 308: Tahei Tsuda (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 308: Tahei Tsuda (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 310: Ranjo Fujino, et al. (Vol. I Parts 1-3, Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 310: Ranjo Fujino, et al. (Vol. II Part 1 of 4 Sections, Exhibits)

Box 9538
Case Docket No. 310: Ranjo Fujino, et al. (Vol. II Parts 2-4, Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 310: Ranjo Fujino, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 311: Eiichi Murakami, Fukujiro Kakinoki (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II
Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 312: Goro Kimura, Kumataro Tanaka, Tomezo Matsuoka (Vol. I Record of
Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 313: Hirokazu Tanaka (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 313: Hirokazu Tanaka (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 314: Yosoichiro Ebi, et al. (Vol. I Parts 1-2, Record of Trial)

Box 9539
Case Docket No. 314: Yosoichiro Ebi, et al. (Vol. II Parts 1-2, Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 314: Yosoichiro Ebi, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 315: Jukichi Sakai, Kakuji Ishigaki (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 316: Ko Nishikawa (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)

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Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Case Docket No. 316: Ko Nishikawa (Vol. III Clemency Papers)


Case Docket No. 317: Munehiko Oshima, Isamu Sato (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 317: Munehiko Oshima, Isamu Sato (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 318: Tetsuo Taniguchi, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 318: Tetsuo Taniguchi, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 319: Masutaro Iwasaki (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 319: Masutaro Iwasaki (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 320: Kohei Akaike, Yoshie Komine (Vol. I Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 320: Kohei Akaike, Yoshie Komine (Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 320: Kohei Akaike, Yoshie Komine (Vol. III Clemency Papers)

Box 9540
Case Docket No. 321: Riichi Kitashima (Vol. I Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 321: Riichi Kitashima (Vol. II Parts 1-6, Exhibits, Vol. III Clemency Papers)

Box 9541
Case Docket No. 325: Kenzo Yamada, Yoshiaki Irie (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 325: Kenzo Yamada, Yoshiaki Irie (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 326: Seitaro Fujita, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 326: Seitaro Fujita, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 327: Katsuma (Kazuma) Fukuda (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 327: Katsuma (Kazuma) Fukuda (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 328: Sanji Okido, et al. (Vol. I Parts 1-4, Record of Trial)

Box 9542
Case Docket No. 328: Sanji Okido, et al. (Vol. II Parts 1-3, Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 328: Sanji Okido, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 329: Yutaka Odazawa, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 329: Yutaka Odazawa, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 330: Taichi Sato (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 330: Taichi Sato (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 331: Fukuji Takahashi (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 331: Fukuji Takahashi (Vol. III Clemency Papers)

Box 9543
Case Docket No. 333: Seitaro (Seiichiro) Fujisaki (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 334: Tsunee Abe, Seiji Sakai (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 334: Tsunee Abe, Seiji Sakai (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 335: Okuji Tonomura, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 335: Okuji Tonomura, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 336: Sazae Chiuma (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 338: Saburo Matsuura, Yuetsu Fukumura (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II
Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 338: Saburo Matsuura, Yuetsu Fukumura (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 339: Hisashi Ichioka, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 339: Hisashi Ichioka, et al. (Vol. II Parts 1-2, Exhibits)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1260
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Case Docket No. 339: Hisashi Ichioka, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 340: Kaname Haraguchi, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial)

Box 9544
Case Docket No. 340: Kaname Haraguchi, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 340: Kaname Haraguchi, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 342: Kiichi Yoshida (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 342: Kiichi Yoshida (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 344: Taichi Ito (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 344: Taichi Ito (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 346: Rimpei Kato, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Vol. II Parts 1-3, Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 346: Rimpei Kato, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 347: Yoshinari Tanaka (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 347: Yoshinari Tanaka (Vol. III Clemency Papers)

Box 9545
Case Docket No. 348: Minoru Nomi, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 348: Minoru Nomi, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 349: Hiroichi Konishi, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 349: Hiroichi Konishi, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 350: Gunichi Mikawa, Shinzo Onishi (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 352: Tatsuhiko Furuya, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 352: Tatsuhiko Furuya, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 353: Masaichi Toyama (Vol. I Record of Trial, Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 353: Masaichi Toyama (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 354: Manichi Nishitani (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 354: Manichi Nishitani (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 356: Shintaro Nakagawa, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 357: Seizo Taira (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 358: Eiichi Sugihara (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 358: Eiichi Sugihara (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 359: Soshichi Kitamura (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 359: Soshichi Kitamura (Vol. III Clemency Papers)

Box 9546
Case Docket No. 360: Masaki Onishi (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 360: Masaki Onishi (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 361: Tetsutaro Kato (Vol. I Record of Trial, Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 361: Tetsutaro Kato (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 361: Tetsutaro Kato - Retrial (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 361: Tetsutaro Kato - Retrial (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 362: Teruo Akamine, Mitsushige Inoue (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II
Exhibits, Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 363: Hajime Umino (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 363: Hajime Umino (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 364: Jiro Hamamoto (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1261
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Case Docket No. 364: Jiro Hamamoto (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 365: Noboru Hashiyama (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 365: Noboru Hashiyama (Vol. III Clemency Papers)

Box 9547
Case Docket No. 366: Suekatsu Matsuki (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 366: Suekatsu Matsuki (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 367: Tetsuo Misumi (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 368: Masaji Nagaoka (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (3 Folders)
Case Docket No. 370: Norifumi Otosu (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 371: Torao Yuasa (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency
Papers)
Case Docket No. 1: Tatsuo Tsuchiya (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 2: Kei Yuri (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 3: Chotaro Furishima (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits) (2 Folders)

Box 9548
Case Docket No. 4: Kaichi Hirate (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency
Papers) (3 Folders)
Case Docket No. 5: Hiroshi (Hiroji) Iida (Honda) (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Clemency) (2
Folders)
Case Docket No. 6: Isao Fukuhara (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency
Papers) (3 Folders)
Case Docket No. 8: Kitaro Ishida (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency
Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 9: Shigeru Aono (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency
Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 10: Yuichi Sakamoto (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 11: Shigemaru Odeishi (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 12: Miyoroku Okada (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 13: Nubuo Kanayama, Kiyoichi Mori, Tsuyoshi Sakai (Vol. I Record of Trial
- Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. IIIa Clemency Papers - Vol. IIIb Clemency Papers) (4 Folders)

Box 9549
Case Docket No. 14: Motoichi Sakagami, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 15: Yaichi Rikitake (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 16: Ryunosuke Kimura, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol.
III Clemency Papers) (3 Folders)
Case Docket No. 17: Hiroshi Takeuchi, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (4 Folders)
Case Docket No. 18: Fusao Toyama (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 19: Shigeo Akamatsu (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits) (2 Folders)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1262
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Case Docket No. 20: Shinichi Motoyashiki (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 21: Tsutomu Shiba (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits) (3 Folders)

Box 9550
Case Docket No. 22: Yasutake Sakakibara (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 23: Kiyomi Imai (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 24: Akiyoshi Tsujino (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (3 Folders)
Case Docket No. 25: Uichi Ikegami (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 26: Masaaki Mabuchi, Jutaro Kikkuchi (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II
Clemency) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 27: Kunimitsu Yamaguchi (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 28: Michiharu Ishige (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (3 Folders)
Case Docket No. 29: Ryoichi Simode (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 30: Hajime Kakuta (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 31: Yoshiyuki Ikeda (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 32: Tatsuo Abe (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 33: Unosuke Mantani (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 34: Tomio Yamada (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 35: Seizo Nagakura (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 36: Shoichiro Aoki (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 37: Kazuo Danno (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)

Box 9551
Case Docket No. 38: Iwao Kawasaki (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 39: Takeharu Hirata (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (4 Folders)
Case Docket No. 40: Yuhei Hosotani, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (3 Folders)
Case Docket No. 41: Toranoshin Akamatsu (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 42: Yoshio Kameoka (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 43: Sadao Watanabe, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 44: Takeo Fukunaga (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)

Box 9552
Case Docket No. 45: Kuniichi Araki (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (3 Folders)
Case Docket No. 46: Masao Nichizawa (Nishizawa), et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II
Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers) (7 Folders)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1263
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Box 9553
Case Docket No. 47: Genji Mineno (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 48: Isojiro Okazaki (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 49 and 50: Naoza Shimodaira, Harushige Kawakami (Vol. I Record of Trial
- Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 51: Yasushi Kimura (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 52: Matsujiro Nakasai (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 53: Seitaro Hata, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (3 Folders)
Case Docket No. 54: Mamoru Shiozawa (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 55: Takuji Murakami, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial) (3 Folders)

Box 9554
Case Docket No. 55: Takuji Murakami, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers) (2
Folders)
Case Docket No. 56: Shinnosuke (Shinosuke) Sato, Sukeo Tagusari (Vol. I Record of Trial -
Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers) (3 Folders)
Case Docket No. 57: Seijiro Yamamoto, Katsuyoshi Yasuda, Jiro Tendo (Vol. I Record of Trial
- Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 58: Masato Hada (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency
Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 59: Takeo Katsura (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 60: Toshitsugo Yamanaka, Teruo Shibata, Kensako Baba (Vol. I Record of
Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 61: Kenichi Kondo (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (3 Folders)
Case Docket No. 63: Yoichi Saito, Kiyofusa Sakaguchi, Morio Inouye (Vol. I Record of Trial
- Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers) (3 Folders)

Box 9555
Case Docket No. 65: Koju Tsuda (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency
Papers) (3 Folders)
Case Docket No. 66: Shichisaburo Yajima (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 67: Momoichi Moriyama (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 68: Masanobu Narikawa (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 69: Masato Yoshida, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (7 Folders)
Case Docket No. 70: Yoshio Ogimoto (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1264
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Box 9556
Case Docket No. 71: Hidemaro Nakajima (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 72: Masafumi Sugi (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 72: Masafumi Sugi - Retrial (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 75: Takanosuke Gunji (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 76: Takio Kaneko, Teshiharu Uchida (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits
- Vol. III Clemency Papers) (3 Folders)
Case Docket No. 77: Masashi Sato, Kyusho Masaki, Matsusaburo Shirakawa (Vol. I Record of
Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 80: Fukusaburo Adachi (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)

Box 9557
Case Docket No. 81: Kinzaburo Niizuma, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol.
III Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 82: Masauki Kiryu, Takeo Shiraki, Minoru Kobayashi (Vol. I Record of Trial
- Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers) (3 Folders)
Case Docket No. 83: Hirozo Goto, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 84: Tetsutoshi Yanaru (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (3 Folders)
Case Docket No. 85: Hajime Honda (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 86: Makoto Kimura (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 88: Juso Yamamoto (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 90: Sannojo Fujii (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers)

Box 9558
Case Docket No. 91: Saburo Mizukoshi, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol.
III Clemency Papers) (3 Folders)
Case Docket No. 92: Tetsuo Mizuno, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (6 Folders)
Case Docket No. 94: Sachio Egawa, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)

Box 9559
Case Docket No. 94: Sachio Egawa, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 95: Itchisaku Kojima (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits) (3 Folders)
Case Docket No. 97: Kazuo Fukami (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 99: Sokochi (Sokichi) Sano, Shoji Onodera (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II
Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 100: Morizo Shinjo (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 102: Yoshiyuki Inoue, Takaji Okada (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1265
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

- Vol. III Clemency Papers)


Case Docket No. 104: Seicki Naganuma, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol.
III Clemency Papers) (3 Folders)

Box 9560
Case Docket No. 106: Tomoki Nakamura (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (3 Folders)
Case Docket No. 108: Bunhachi Bando (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 111: Hiroshi Fujii (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency
Papers) (5 Folders)
Case Docket No. 115: Kanechi Kondo (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)

Box 9561
Case Docket No. 117: Kanemasu Uchida (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (4 Folders)
Case Docket No. 118: Ryoichi Higashigichi (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 119: Tetsuo Kobayashi (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (3 Folders)
Case Docket No. 120: Toshinori Asaka, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (5 Folders)

Box 9562
Case Docket No. 121: Kiyoshi Ogasawara, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 122: Shohei Ikeda (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 123: Eitaro Uchiyama (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (4 Folders)
Case Docket No. 124: Masayoshi Kato (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 126: Toshio Goto, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (4 Folders)
Case Docket No. 127: Ryuma Hirano, Sadeo Sakano (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits
- Vol. III Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)

Box 9563
Case Docket No. 128: Sukeo Nakajima, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol.
III Clemency Papers) (10 Folders)
Case Docket No. 129: Narumi Oota, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Part 1) (2 Folders)

Box 9564
Case Docket No. 129: Narumi Oota, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Part 2 - Vol. II Exhibits -
Vol. III Clemency Papers) (3 Folders)
Case Docket No. 130: Matsukichi Muta, Sadamu Takeda (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II
Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers) (3 Folders)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1266
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Case Docket No. 131: Katsuo Ishizawa, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits) (3
Folders)

Box 9565
Case Docket No. 131: Katsuo Ishizawa, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 132: Nakayasu Kawabe (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 133: Masao Uwamori (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (3 Folders)
Case Docket No. 134: Horoyuki Morita (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 135: Yagoheiji Iwata (Vol. Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 136: Masatoshi Sawamura (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (3 Folders)
Case Docket No. 137: Yoshio Sudo (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 138: Eiichi Ito (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. I Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency
Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 139: Chogo (Chozo) Hashimoto (Vol. I - Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits -
Vol. III Clemency Papers) (3 Folders)

Box 9566
Case Docket No. 140: Akira Nomoto, Genichi Munehiro (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II
Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 141: Masakatsu Sato (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 142: Katsunosuke Watanabe (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol.
III Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 143: Kosaku Hazama (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits) (4 Folders)
Case Docket No. 144: Saburo Matsumuro (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)

Box 9567
Case Docket No. 145: Ryohei Tanaka (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (3 Folders)
Case Docket No. 146: Yoshitaro Matsumoto (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (6 Folders)
Case Docket No. 147: Tarodachi Miki, Tarokichi Nakayama (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II
Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers)

Box 9568
Case Docket No. 149: Motoo Namba (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers and Retrial Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits) (3 Folders)
Case Docket No. 150: Tsunesuke Tsuda (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1267
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Case Docket No. 151: Makoto Inaki, Masaru Mikawa (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits
- Vol. III Clemency Papers) (5 Folders)
Case Docket No. 152: Hajime Tamura, Hajime Tsutsui, Takeo Yamamoto (Vol. I Record of
Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)

Box 9569
Case Docket No. 153: Yoneo Murakami (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 154: Junsaburo Toshino, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol.
III Clemency Papers) (8 Folders)
Case Docket No. 155: Yasuji Morimoto, Sotaro Murata, Masaichi Toyama (Vol. I Record of
Trial) (3 Folders)

Box 9570
Case Docket No. 155: Yasuji Morimoto, Sotaro Murata, Masaichi Toyama (Vol. II - Exhibits)
(4 Folders)
Case Docket No. 156: Tsugio Nishida (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 157: Tetsuo (Tatsuo) Ando (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 158: Hichiro Tsuchiya (Vol. Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 159: Yukinaga Kimura (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 160: Masaaki Murai (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 162: Kunio Miyatake (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 163: Sotouemon Hosoi, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol.
III Clemency Papers) (3 Folders)
Case Docket No. 164: Ryugo Kanetsuna, Junji Mano (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)

Box 9571
Case Docket No. 164: Ryugo Kanetsuna (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 165: Matsuzo Miumi (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 166: Minoru Fujimoto, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol.
III Clemency Papers) (4 Folders)
Case Docket No. 167: Tadashi Sato (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 168: Takeshi Hashimoto (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (3 Folders)
Case Docket No. 169: Masao Hachiya, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 170: Yoshichi Takagi (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (3 Folders)
Case Docket No. 171: Kiichi Yamazaki, Shuichi Shinoda, Masajiro Hirabayashi (Vol. I Record
of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1268
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Box 9572
Case Docket No. 172: Hideo Yasutake (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 173: Masao Nakanishi, Kiyoshi Obayashi (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II
Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 174: Nobuhiro Miyakawa (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 175: Mitsuzo Inagaki (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 176: Tatsuro Fujita, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (3 Folders)
Case Docket No. 177: Fukujiro Akiyama (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 178: Hiroichi Uno (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 179: Yoshio Nakanishi (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 180: Gisaburo Mariyama (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 181: Yuzuru Noguchi, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial) (2 Folders)

Box 9573
Case Docket No. 181: Yuzuru Noguchi, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers) (3
Folders)
Case Docket No. 182: Hiroshi Tanaka, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (8 Folders)
Case Docket No. 183: Taizo Mimura (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)

Box 9574
Case Docket No. 184: Masami Kanno, Takeo Watanabe (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II
Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 185: Takaji Ryu, Kazuo Tanaka (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol.
III Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 186: Hisakichi Tokuda (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (5 Folders)
Case Docket No. 187: Kunizo Katsuki (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 188: Shigeru Numajiri, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol.
III Clemency Papers) (3 Folders)
Case Docket No. 189: Yasuhiko Kuroiwa (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)

Box 9575
Case Docket No. 190: Aiijaku Suyenaga, Seiichiro Yoshitsugu (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II
Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 191: Wataru Hasegawa (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 193: Hashiyuki Yamazaki, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits -
Vol. III Clemency Papers) (3 Folders)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1269
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Case Docket No. 194: Yoshio Kurihara (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 195: Matasuke Ishimatsu, Koseki Yamaji (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II
Exhibits) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 197: Shinobu Hichino, Masanobu Michishita Mineo Nojima (Vol. I Record of
Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 198: Hiroshi Azuma, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (3 Folders)
Case Docket No. 199: Sakujiro Aramaki, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol.
III Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 201: Fumio Ueda, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 202: Toshihisa Yamamoto (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)

Box 9576
Case Docket No. 203: Toshio Hatakayama (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits) (4
Folders)
Case Docket No. 204: Shigekazu Kiya (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 205: Masaji Takaku (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 206: Hideo Ishizaki, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (3 Folders)
Case Docket No. 208: Kaneichi Koike (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 210: Tomikuni Watanabe (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 211: Shinichi Tanaka (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 212: Tokio Tobita (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency
Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 213: Keiichi Nakatani (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)

Box 9577
Case Docket No. 214: Junso Hayashi (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits) (3 Folders)
Case Docket No. 216: Katsuo Kohara (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 217: Noboru Seki (Vol. I Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 218: Nakakichi Asoma, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol.
III Clemency Papers) (5 Folders)
Case Docket No. 219: Terukichi Saito, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits) (2
Folders)

Box 9578
Case Docket No. 220: Yoshio Mitsuhashi, Masatake Nakao, Ko Nemoto (Vol. I Record of Trial
- Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 221: Hiroshi Ushioda (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (3 Folders)
Case Docket No. 222: Takanori Yamanaka (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (4 Folders)
Case Docket No. 223: Toshi Akutsu (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1270
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)


Case Docket No. 224: Iju Sugasawa, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)

Box 9579
Case Docket No. 225: Masaharu Ozawa, Yutaka Ninomiya, Manzo Wakamatsu (Vol. I Record
of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers) (3 Folders)
Case Docket No. 226: Tsurugi Komatsu, Ken Suzuki (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits
- Vol. III Clemency Papers) (3 Folders)
Case Docket No. 227: Masataro Nakatani (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 228: Masaji Ino, Chosuke Onodera (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
(2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 229: Takaji Wachi, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (3 Folders)

Box 9580
Case Docket No. 230: Yoshio Tsuneyoshi (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (4 Folders)
Case Docket No. 231: Yoshiaki Kariya (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 232: Kazuo Maeda (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (3 Folders)
Case Docket No. 233: Iku Takasaki (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (3 Folders)
Case Docket No. 234: Mutsuo Okubo (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 235: Eiichi Noda (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency
Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 236: Mitsuyoshi Fujita (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)

Box 9581
Case Docket No. 237: Kenji Iwataka, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (3 Folders)
Case Docket No. 238: Masayoshi Murata (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 239: Takeyasu Nishi (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 240: Shigeji Mori (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 241: Keiji Nagahara (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 242: Kazuo Takenaka (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (3 Folders)
Case Docket No. 243: Shigetsuchi Asada, Ietoshi Noda (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II
Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)

Box 9582
Case Docket No. 244: Michizo Shiina, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (3 Folders)
Case Docket No. 245: Torajiro Urata (Vol. I Record of Trial)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1271
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Case Docket No. 247: Masato Yoshida (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 248: Mitsujiro Sakamoto (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 249: Tatsumi Hata (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 250: Ichiji Kinari, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (5 Folders)
Case Docket No. 251: Nobuo Ito, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits) (2 Folders)

Box 9583
Case Docket No. 251: Nobuo Ito, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 252: Shintaro Ouchii (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 253: Sueharu Kitamura (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (4 Folders)
Case Docket No. 254: Toshio Mori (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits) (2 Folders)

Box 9584
Case Docket No. 255: Akira Yanagizawa, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol.
III Clemency Papers) (3 Folders)
Case Docket No. 256: Kazuo Arakawa (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 259: Hitoshi Okamaoto, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol.
III Clemency Papers) (4 Folders)
Case Docket No. 260: Usaji Hida, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (3 Folders)

Box 9585
Case Docket No. 262: Shigeru Fukuda (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 263: Takahisa Arai (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 264: Tsutafu (alias Tsutau) Kimura (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 265: Kimiya Ichinoe, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (3 Folders)
Case Docket No. 266: Ichiro Morimoto (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits) (5 Folders)
Case Docket No. 267: Toshio Toda, Chomatsu Tamura (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits
- Vol. III Clemency Papers) (3 Folders)

Box 9586
Case Docket No. 268: Yasumasa Yamamoto, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits -
Vol. III Clemency Papers) (4 Folders)
Case Docket No. 270: Takayoshi Sakaino (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 271: Makoto Umeda (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 272: Kap Chin Song (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 273: Kenichi Ogihara (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 274: Kunio Saruwatari (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 276: Seiji Nozaki, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1272
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Clemency Papers) (3 Folders)


Case Docket No. 277: Tadashige Shiomi (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)

Box 9587
Case Docket No. 278: Sai Yamashita, Masayuki Naka (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits
- Vol. III Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 279: Zenichiro Yasuda, Masakatsu Oyama, Hajime Nakao (Vol. I Record of
Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 281: Tamae Kondo (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 282: Yuzuru Sanematsu, Kanenobu Itagaki (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II
Exhibits) (3 Folders)
Case Docket No. 283: Michiji Otake (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 286: Koji Suzuki, Misao Sukegawa (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits
- Vol. III Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)

Box 9588
Case Docket No. 287: Fumio Fujiki (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 289: Tasuku Okada, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (6 Folders)
Case Docket No. 292: Keiji Nagahara (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 294: Toyokazu Hikita, Kiyoshi Tanabe (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 295: Kenji Hirano (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)

Box 9589
Case Docket No. 296: Ippei Tamura, Mitsumasa Oku, Tahichi Minamide (Vol. I Record of Trial
- Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 297: Kiyozo Fukunaga (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 298: Iwao Inanaga (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 299: Kazuo Sato, Kaoru Funaki (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits -
Vol. III Clemency Papers) (3 Folders)
Case Docket No. 300: Tsuneo Ishikawa (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 301: Umetaro Makino (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 304: Kurataro Hirano, Yoshitaka Kawane (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II
Exhibits, Part 4) (5 Folders)

Box 9590
Case Docket No. 304: Kurataro Hirano, Yoshitaka Kawane (Vol. II Exhibits, Part 5 - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1273
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Case Docket No. 305: Kaname Sakaba, Kunji Suzuki (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits,
Part 2 of 6 Parts) (5 Folders)

Box 9591
Case Docket No. 305: Kaname Sakaba, Kunji Suzuki (Vol. II Exhibits, Part 3 of 5 Parts - Vol.
III Clemency Papers) (9 Folders)

Box 9592
Case Docket No. 306: Etsuji Noguchi (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 307: Tamotsu Furukawa (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (3 Folders)
Case Docket No. 308: Tahei Tsuda (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency
Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 310: Ranjo Fujino, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits, Part 2 of 3
Parts) (3 Folders)

Box 9593
Case Docket No. 310: Ranjo Fujino, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits, Part 3 of 3 Parts - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 311: Eiichi Murakami, Fukujiro Kakinoki (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 312: Goro Kimura, Kumataro Tanaka, Tomezo Matsuoka (Vol. I Record of
Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 313: Hirokazu Tanaka (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 314: Yosoichiro Ebi, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (4 Folders)

Box 9594
Case Docket No. 314: Yosoichiro Ebi, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Part 2 of 2 Sections - Vol.
II Exhibits, Part 1 of 3 Sections) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 315: Jukichi Sasaki, Kakuji Ishigaki (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 316: Ko Nishikawa (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 317: Munehiko Oshima, Isamu Sato (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits
- Vol. III Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 318: Tetsuo Taniguchi, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol.
III Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 319: Masutaro Iwasaki (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 320: Kohei Akaike, Yoshie Komine (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits
- Vol. III Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 321: Riichi Kitashima (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits, Part 1-A of 3
Parts) (2 Folders)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1274
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Box 9595
Case Docket No. 321: Riichi Kitashima (Vol. II Exhibits, Part 1-B of 3 Parts - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (6 Folders)
Case Docket No. 325: Kenzo Yamada, Yoshiaki Irie (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits
- Vol. III Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 326: Seitaro Fujita, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 327: Katsuma (Kazuma) Fukuda (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits -
Vol. III Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)

Box 9596
Case Docket No. 328: Sanji Okido, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits, Part 2 of 3
Parts) (8 Folders)

Box 9597
Case Docket No. 328: Sanji Okido, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits, Part 3 of 3 Parts - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 329; Yutaka Odazawa, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol.
III Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 330: Taichi Sato (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency
Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 331: Fukuji Takahashi (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 333: Seitaro (Seiichiro) Fujisaki (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 334: Tsunee Abe, Seiji Sakai (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol.
III Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 335: Okuji Tonomura, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 336: Sazae Chiuma (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 338: Saburo Matsuura, Yuetsu Fukumura (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II
Exhibits)

Box 9598
Case Docket No. 338: Saburo Matsuura, Yuetsu Fukumura (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 339: Hisashi Ichioka, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (5 Folders)
Case Docket No. 340: Kaname Haraguchi, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol.
III Clemency Papers) (3 Folders)
Case Docket No. 342: Kiichi Yoshida (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 344: Taichi Ito (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency
Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 346: Rimpei Kato, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1275
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Box 9599
Case Docket No. 346: Rimpei Kato, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers) (4
Folders)
Case Docket No. 347: Yoshinari Tanaka (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 348: Minoru Nomi, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 349: Hiroichi Konishi, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 350: Gunichi Mikawa, Shinzo Onishi (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)

Box 9600
Case Docket No. 351: Shamatsu Iwanami, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Part 1-A - Part 3-B)
(7 Folders)

Box 9601
Case Docket No. 351: Shamatsu (Shomatsu) Iwanami, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits, Part 1-A of 2
Parts - Vol. III Clemency Papers) (6 Folders)
Case Docket No. 352: Tatsuhiko Furuya, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol.
III Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 352: Masaichi Toyama (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (3 Folders)
Case Docket No. 354: Manichi Nishitani (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 356: Shintaro Nakagawa, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)

Box 9602
Case Docket No. 357: Seizo Taira (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 358: Eiichi Sugihara (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 359: Soshichi Kitamura (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 360: Masaki Onishi (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 361: Tetsutaro Kato (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers and Retrial - Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency
Papers) (5 Folders)
Case Docket No. 362: Teruo Akamine, Mitsushige Inoue (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II
Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 363: Hajime Umino (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 364: Jiro Hamamoto (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)

Box 9603
Case Docket No. 364: Jiro Hamamoto (Vol. III Clemency Papers)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1276
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Case Docket No. 365: Noboru Hashiyama (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 366: Suekatsu Matsuki (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 367: Tetsuo Misumi (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 368: Masaji Nagaoka (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (3 Folders)
Case Docket No. 369: Keijiro Otani (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (3 Folders)
Case Docket No. 370: Norifumi Otosu (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 371: Torao Yuasa (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency
Papers)

Box 9604
Case Docket No. 1: Tatsuo Tsuchiya (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 2: Kei Yuri (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 3: Chotaro Furushima (Vol. I Record of Trial, Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 3: Chotaro Furushima (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 4: Kaichi Hirate (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency
Papers)
Case Docket No. 5: Hiroji (Hiroshi) Honda (Iida) (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits -
Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 6: Isao Fukuhara (Vol. I Record of Trial)

Box 9605
Case Docket No. 6: Isao Fukuhara (Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 6: Isao Fukuhara (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 8: Kitaro Ishida (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 8: Kitaro Ishida (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 9: Shigeru Aona (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency
Papers)
Case Docket No. 10: Yuhichi Sakamoto (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 11: Shigemaru Odeishi (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 12: Miyoroku Okada (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 13: Nubuo Kanayama, Kiyoichi Mori, Tsuyoshi Sakai (Vol. I Record of Trial
- Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 14: Motoichi Sakagami, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 16: Ryunosuke Kimura, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 16: Ryunosuke Kimura, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers)

Box 9606
Case Docket No. 17: Hiroshi Takeuchi, et al. (Vol. I-A Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 17: Hiroshi Takeuchi, et al. (Vol. I-B Record of Trial)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1277
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Case Docket No. 17: Hiroshi Takeuchi, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 18: Fusao Toyama (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 19: Shigeo Akamatsu (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 20: Shinichi Motoyashiki (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 21: Tsutomu Shiba (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 22: Yasutake Sakakibara (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 23: Kiyomi Imai (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 24: Akiyoshi Tsujino (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 25: Uichi Ikegami (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 26: Masaaki Mabuchi, Jutaro Kikuchi (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II
Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 27: Kunimitsu Yamauchi (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)

Box 9607
Case Docket No. 28: Michiharu Ishige, Shogo Kondo, Kyogzo Yumita (Vol. I Record of Trial
- Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 29: Ryoichi Shimode (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 30: Hajime Kakuta (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 31: Yoshiyuki Ikeda, Tadashi Takano, Yoshika Yagi (Vol. I Record of Trial -
Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 32: Tatsuo Abe (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency
Papers)
Case Docket No. 33: Unosuke Mantani (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 34: Tomio Yamada (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 35: Seizo Nagakura (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 36: Shoichiro Aoki (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 37: Kazuo Danno (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 38: Iwao Kawasaki (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 39: Takeharu Hirata (Vol. I Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 39: Takeharu Hirata (Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers)

Box 9608
Case Docket No. 40: Yuhei Hosotani, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 40: Yuhei Hosotani, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 41: Toranoshin Akamatsu (Vol. I Record of Trial -Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 42: Yoshio Kameoka (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 43: Sadao Watanabe, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 44: Takeo Fukunaga (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1278
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Case Docket No. 45: Kuniichi Araki (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)

Box 9609
Case Docket No. 46: Masao Nichizawa (Nishizawa), et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Parts 1-3)
Case Docket No. 46: Masao Nichizawa (Nishizawa), et al. (Vol. II Exhibits, Parts 1-2)
Case Docket No. 46: Masao Nichizawa (Nishizawa), et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers, Parts
1-2)
Case Docket No. 47: Genji Mineno (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 48; Isojiro Okazaki (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 49 and 50: Naozo Shimodaira, Harushige Kawakami (Vol. I Record of Trial
- Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 51: Yasushi Kimura (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)

Box 9610
Case Docket No. 52: Matsujiro Nakasaki (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 53: Seitaro Hata, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 53: Seitaro Hata, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 54: Mamoru Shiozawa (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 55: Takuji Murakami, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Parts 1-2)
Case Docket No. 55: Takuji Murakami, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits, Vol. III Clemency Papers)

Box 9611
Case Docket No. 56: Shinnosuke Sato, Sukeo Tagusari (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II
Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 57: Katsuyoshi Yasuda, Jiro Tendo, Seijiro Yamamoto (Vol. I Record of Trial
- Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 57: Katsuyoshi Yasuda, Jiro Tendo, Seijiro Yamamoto (Vol. III Clemency
Papers)
Case Docket No. 58: Masato Hada (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency
Papers)
Case Docket No. 59: Takeo Katsura (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 60: Toshitsugo Yamanaka, Teruo Shibata, Kensako Baba (Vol. I Record of
Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 61: Kenichi Kondo (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 63: Kiyofusa Sakaguchi, Yoichi Saito, Morio Inouye (Vol. I Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 63: Kiyofusa Sakaguchi, Yoichi Saito, Morio Inouye (Vol. II Exhibits - Vol.
III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 65: Koju Tsuda (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency
Papers)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1279
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Box 9612
Case Docket No. 66: Shichisaburo Yajima (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 67: Momoichi Moriyama (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 68: Masanobu Narikawa (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 69: Masato Yoshida, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Parts 1-2)
Case Docket No. 69: Masato Yoshida, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits, Parts 1-2)
Case Docket No. 69: Masato Yoshida, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 70: Yoshio Ogimoto (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)

Box 9613
Case Docket No. 71: Hidemaro Nakajima (Vol. I Record of Trial, Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 72: Masafumi Sugi (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 72: Masafumi Sugi (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 72: Masafumi Sugi - Retrial (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 74: Kingoro Fukuda, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Parts 1-2)
Case Docket No. 74: Kingoro Fukuda, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits, Part 1 of 3 Parts)

Box 9614
Case Docket No. 74: Kingoro Fukuda, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits, Parts 2-3)
Case Docket No. 74: Kingoro Fukuda, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 75: Takanosuke Gunji (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 76: Takio Kaneko, Teshiharu (Toshiharu) Uchida (Vol. I Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 76: Takio Kaneko, Teshiharu (Toshiharu) Uchida (Vol. II Exhibits
Case Docket No. 76: Takio Kaneko, Teshiharu (Toshiharu) Uchida (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 77: Masashi Sato, Kyusho Masaki, Matsusaburo Shirakawa (Vol. I Record of
Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 78: Toshio Tashiro, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Part 1 of 3 Parts)

Box 9615
Case Docket No. 78: Toshio Tashiro, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Parts 2-3)
Case Docket No. 78: Toshio Tashiro, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits, Parts 1-2)
Case Docket No. 78: Toshio Tashiro, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 80: Fukusaburo Adachi (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 80: Fukusaburo Adachi (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 81: Kinzaburo Niizuma, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol.
III Clemency Papers)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1280
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Box 9616
Case Docket No. 82: Masauki Kiryu, Takeo Shuraki, Minoru Kobayashi (Vol. I Record of Trial
- Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 83: Hirozo Goto, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 83: Hirozo Goto, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 84: Tetsutoshi Yanaru (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 84: Tetsutoshi Yanaru (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 85: Hajime Honda (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 86: Makoto Kimura (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 88: Juso Yamamoto (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 90: Sannojo Fujii (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency
Papers)
Case Docket No. 91: Saburo Mizukoshi, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)

Box 9617
Case Docket No. 91: Saburo Mizukoshi, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 92: Tetsuo Mizuno, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Parts 1-2)
Case Docket No. 92: Tetsuo Mizuno, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 94: Sachio Egawa, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 94: Sachio Egawa, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)

Box 9618
Case Docket No. 95: Itchisaku Kojima (Vol. I Record of Trial, Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 97: Kazuo Fukami (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 99: Sokichi Sano, Shoji Onodera (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 100: Morizo Shinjo (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 102: Yoshiyuki Inoue, Takaji Okada (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits
- Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 104: Seicki Naganuma, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 104: Seicki Naganuma, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers)

Box 9619
Case Docket No. 106: Tomoki Nakamura (Vol. I Record of Trial, Parts 1-2)
Case Docket No. 106: Tomoki Nakamura (Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 108: Bunhachi Bando (Banto) (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol.
III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 111: Hiroshi Fujii (Vol. I Record of Trial, Parts 1-2)
Case Docket No. 111: Hiroshi Fujii (Vol. II Exhibits, Parts 1-2)
Case Docket No. 111: Hiroshi Fujii (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 115: Kanechi (Kinichi) Kondo (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)

Box 9620
Case Docket No. 117: Kanemasu Uchida (Vol. I Record of Trial, Vol. II Exhibits)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1281
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Case Docket No. 117: Kanemasu Uchida (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 118: Ryoichi Higashiguchi (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 119: Tetsuo Kobayashi (Vol. I Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 119: Tetsuo Kobayashi (Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 120: Tetsuro Yoshio, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 120: Tetsuro Yoshio, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits, Parts 1-2)
Case Docket No. 120: Tetsuro Yoshio, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)

Box 9621
Case Docket No. 121: Kiyoshi Ogasawara, Seisaku Toma (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II
Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 122: Shohei Ikeda (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 123: Eitaro Uchiyama, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 123: Eitaro Uchiyama, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits, Part 1-2)
Case Docket No. 123: Eitaro Uchiyama, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 124: Masayoshi Kato (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 126: Toshio Goto, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Parts 1-2)
Case Docket No. 126: Toshio Goto, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers)

Box 9622
Case Docket No. 127: Ryuma Hirano, Sadeo Sakano (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits
- Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 128: Sukeo Nakajima, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Parts 1-2)
Case Docket No. 128: Sukeo Nakajima, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits, Parts 1-3)
Case Docket No. 128: Sukeo Nakajima, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)

Box 9623
Case Docket No. 129: Narumi Oota, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Parts 1-2)
Case Docket No. 129: Narumi Oota, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 130: Matsukichi Muta, Sadamu Takeda (Vol. I Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 130: Matsukichi Muta, Sadamu Takeda (Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 130: Matsukichi Muta, Sadamu Takeda (Vol. III Clemency Papers)

Box 9624
Case Docket No. 131: Katsuo Ishizawa, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Parts 1-2)
Case Docket No. 131: Katsuo Ishizawa, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits, Parts 1-3)
Case Docket No. 131: Katsuo Ishizawa, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 132: Nagayasu Kawabe (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 133: Masao Uwamori (Vol. I Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 133: Masao Uwamori (Vol. II Exhibits, Parts 1-2)
Case Docket No. 133: Masao Uwamori (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 134: Hiroyuki Morita (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III

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Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 135: Yagoheiji Iwata (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)

Box 9625
Case Docket No. 136: Masatoshi Sawamura (Vol. I Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 136: Masatoshi Sawamura (Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 137: Yoshio Sudo (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 138: Eiichi Ito (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency
Papers)
Case Docket No. 139: Chogo Hashimoto (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 140: Akira Nomoto, Genichi Munehiro (Vol. I Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 140: Akira Nomoto, Genichi Munehiro (Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency
Papers)
Case Docket No. 141: Masakatsu Sato (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 142: Katsunosuke Watanabe (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol.
III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 143: Kosaku Hazama (Vol. I Record of Trial, Parts 1-2)

Box 9626
Case Docket No. 143: Kosaku Hazama (Vol. II Exhibits, Parts 1-2)
Case Docket No. 144: Saburo Matsumura (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 145: Ryohei Tanaka (Vol. I Record of Trial, Vol. II Exhibits, Parts 1-2)
Case Docket No. 145: Ryohei Tanaka (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 146: Toshitaro Habe, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Parts 1-2)

Box 9627
Case Docket No. 146: Toshitaro Habe, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits, Parts 1-2)
Case Docket No. 146: Toshitaro Habe, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 147: Miki Tarodachi, Tarokichi Nakayama (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II
Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 149: Motoo Namba (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 149: Motoo Namba - Retrial (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 150: Tsunesuke Tsuda (Vol. I Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 150: Tsunesuke Tsuda (Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers)

Box 9628
Case Docket No. 151: Makoto Inaki, Masaru Mikawa (Vol. I Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 151: Makoto Inaki, Masaru Mikawa (Vol. II Exhibits, Parts 1-2)
Case Docket No. 151: Makoto Inaki, Masaru Mikawa (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 152: Hajime Tamura, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 152: Hajime Tamura, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1283
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Case Docket No. 153: Yoneo Murakami (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 154: Junsaburo Toshino, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Parts 1-2)
Case Docket No. 154: Junsaburo Toshino, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers)

Box 9629
Case Docket No. 155: Yasuji Morimoto, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Parts1-3, Vol. II
Exhibits, Parts 1-2, Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 156: Tsugio Nishida (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 157: Tetsuo Ando (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 158: Hichiro Tsuchiya (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. II
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 159: Yukinaga Kimura (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 160: Masaaki Murai (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 162: Kunio Miyatake (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)

Box 9630
Case Docket No. 163: Sotouemon Hosoe, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 163: Sotouemon Hosoe, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 164: Ryugo Kanetsuna, Junji Mano (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits
- Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 165: Matsuzo Miumi (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 166: Minoru Fujimoto, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Parts 1-2)
Case Docket No. 166: Minoru Fujimoto, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits, Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 167: Tadashi Sato (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 168: Takeshi Hashimoto (Vol. I Record of Trial, Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 168: Takeshi Hashimoto (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 169: Masao Hachiya, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 170: Yoshichi Takagi (Vol. I Record of Trial)

Box 9631
Case Docket No. 170: Yoshichi Takagi (Vol. II Exhibits, Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 171: Kiichi Yamazaki, Shuichi Shinoda, Masajiro Hirabayashi (Vol. I Record
of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 172: Hideo Yasutake (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 173: Masao Nakanishi, Kiyoshi Obayashi (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II
Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 174: Nobuhiro Miyakawa (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 175: Mitsuzo Inagaki (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 176: Tatsuro Fujita, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 177: Fukujiro Akiyama (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1284
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 178: Hiroichi Uno (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 179: Yoshio Nakanishi (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 180: Gisaburo Mariyama (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)

Box 9632
Case Docket No. 181: Yuzuru Noguchi, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Parts 1-2)
Case Docket No. 181: Yuzuru Noguchi, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits, Parts 1-2)
Case Docket No. 181: Yuzuru Noguchi, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 182: Hiroshi Tanaka, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Parts 1-3)
Case Docket No. 182: Hiroshi Tanaka, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits, Parts 1-3)

Box 9633
Case Docket No. 182: Hiroshi Tanaka, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 183: Taizo Mimura (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 184: Masami Kanno, Takeo Watanabe (Vol. I Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 184: Masami Kanno, Takeo Watanabe (Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency
Papers)
Case Docket No. 185: Takaji Ryu, Kazuo Tanaka (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol.
III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 186: Hisakichi Tokuda (Vol. I Record of Trial, Parts 1-2)
Case Docket No. 186: Hisakichi Tokuda (Vol. II Exhibits, Parts 1-2)
Case Docket No. 186: Hisakichi Tokuda (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 187: Kunizo Katsuki (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 188: Shigeru Numajiri, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial)

Box 9634
Case Docket No. 188: Shigeru Numajiri, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 189: Yasuhiko Kuroiwa (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 190: Aiijaku Suyenaga, Seiichiro Yoshitsugu (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II
Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 190: Aiijaku Suyenaga, Seiichiro Yoshitsugu (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 191: Wataru Hasegawa (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 193: Hashiyuki Yamazaki, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 193: Hashiyuki Yamazaki, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 194: Yoshio Kurihara (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 195: Matasuke Ishimatsu, Koseki Yamaji (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II
Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 197: Shinobu Hichino, Masanobu Michishita, Mineo Nojima (Vol. I Record of
Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 197: Shinobu Hichino, Masanobu Michishita, Mineo Nojima (Vol. III
Clemency Papers)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1285
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Case Docket No. 197: Shinobu Hichino, Masanobu Michishita, Mineo Nojima (Vol. I Record of
Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers)

Box 9635
Case Docket No. 198: Hiroshi Azuma, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 198: Hiroshi Azuma, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 199: Sakujiro Aramaki, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol.
III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 201: Fumio Ueda, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 201: Fumio Ueda, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 202: Toshihisa Yamamoto (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 203: Toshio Hatakayama (Vol. I Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 203: Toshio Hatakayama (Vol. II Exhibits, Parts 1-2)
Case Docket No. 204: Shigekazu Kiya (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 205: Masaji Takaku (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)

Box 9636
Case Docket No. 206: Hideo Ishizaki, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 206: Hideo Ishizaki, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 208: Kaneichi Koike (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 210: Tomikuni Watanabe (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 211: Shinichi Tanaka (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 212: Tokio Tobita (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency
Papers)
Case Docket No. 213: Keiichi Nakatani (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 214: Junsho Hayashi (Vol. I Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 214: Junsho Hayashi (Vol. II Exhibits, Parts 1-2)
Case Docket No. 216: Katsuo Kohara (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 217: Noboru Seki (Vol. I Record of Trial)

Box 9637
Case Docket No. 218: Nakakichi Asoma, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Parts 1-2)
Case Docket No. 218: Nakakichi Asoma, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits, Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 219: Teruckichi Saito, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 220: Yoshio Mitsuhashi, Masatake Nakao, Ko Nemoto (Vol. I Record of Trial
- Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 221: Hiroshi Ushioda (Vol. I Record of Trial, Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 221: Hiroshi Ushioda (Vol. III Clemency Papers)

Box 9638
Case Docket No. 222: Takanori Yamanaka (Vol. I Record of Trial, Vol. II Exhibits, Parts 1-2)
Case Docket No. 222: Takanori Yamanaka (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 223: Toshi Akutsu (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1286
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 224: Iju Sugasawa, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 224: Iju Sugasawa, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers, Parts 1-2)
Case Docket No. 225: Masaharu Ozawa, Yutaka Ninomiya, Manzo Wakamatsu (Vol. I Record
of Trial)
Case Docket No. 225: Masaharu Ozawa, Yutaka Ninomiya, Manzo Wakamatsu (Vol. II
Exhibits)

Box 9639
Case Docket No. 225: Masaharu Ozawa, Yutaka Ninomiya, Manzo Wakamatsu (Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 226: Tsurugi Komatsu, Masao Suzuki, Ken Suzuki (Vol. I Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 226: Tsurugi Komatsu, Masao Suzuki, Ken Suzuki (Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 227: Masataro Nakatani (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 228: Masaji Ino, Chosuke Onodera (Vol. I Record of Trial, Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 229: Takaji Wachi, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 229: Takaji Wachi, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 230: Yoshio Tsuneyoshi (Vol. I Record of Trial)

Box 9640
Case Docket No. 230: Yoshio Tsuneyoshi (Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 231: Yoshiaki Kariya (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 232: Kazuo Maeda (Vol. I Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 232: Kazuo Maeda (Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 233: Iku Takaseki (Vol. I Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 233: Iku Takaseki (Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 234: Mutsuo Okubo (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 235: Eiichi Noda (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency
Papers)
Case Docket No. 236: Mitsuyoshi Fujita (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 237: Kenji Iwataka, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial)

Box 9641
Case Docket No. 237: Kenji Iwataka, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits, Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 238: Masayoshi Murata (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 239: Takeyasu Nishi (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 240: Shigeji Mori (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 241: Keiji Nagahara (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 242: Kazuo Takenaka (Vol. I Record of Trial, Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 242: Kazuo Takenaka (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 243: Shigetsuchi Asada, Ietoshi Noda (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II
Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 244: Michizo Shiina, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 244: Michizo Shiina, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1287
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Box 9642
Case Docket No. 245: Torajiro Urata (Vol. I Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 247: Masato Yoshida (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 248: Mitsujiro Sakamoto (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 249: Tatsumi Hata (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 250: Ichiji Kinari, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Parts 1-2)
Case Docket No. 250: Ichiji Kinari, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits, Parts 1-2)
Case Docket No. 250: Ichiji Kinari, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 251: Nobuo Ito, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 251: Nobuo Ito, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)

Box 9643
Case Docket No. 252: Shintaro Ouchii (Vol. I Record of Trial, Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 253: Sueharu Kitamura (Vol. I Record of Trial, Parts 1-2)
Case Docket No. 253: Sueharu Kitamura (Vol. II Exhibits, Vol. III Clemency Petitions)
Case Docket No. 254: Toshio Mori (Vol. I Record of Trial, Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 255: Akira Yanagizawa, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial)

Box 9644
Case Docket No. 255: Akira Yanagizawa, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 255: Akira Yanagizawa, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 256: Kazuo Arakawa (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 258: Otohiko Inoue, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Parts 1-4)
Case Docket No. 258: Otohiko Inoue, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits, Part 1)

Box 9645
Case Docket No. 258: Otohiko Inoue, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits, Part 2)
Case Docket No. 258: Otohiko Inoue, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers, Parts 1-2)
Case Docket No. 259: Hitoshi Okamoto, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 259: Hitoshi Okamoto, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 260: Usaji Hida, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 260: Usaji Hida, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers)

Box 9646
Case Docket No. 262: Shigeru Fukuda (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 263: Takahisa Arai (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 264: Tsutafu (alias Tsutau) Kimura (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 265: Kimiya Ichinoye, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 265: Kimiya Ichinoye, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 266: Iichiro Morimoto (Vol. I Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 266: Iichiro Morimoto (Vol. II Exhibits, Parts 1-3)
Case Docket No. 267: Toshio Toda, Chomatsu Tamura (Vol. I Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 267: Toshio Toda, Chomatsu Tamura (Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency
Papers)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1288
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Box 9647
Case Docket No. 268: Yasumasa Yamamoto, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 268: Yasumasa Yamamoto, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits, Parts 1-2)
Case Docket No. 268: Yasumasa Yamamoto, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 270: Takayoshi Sakaino (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 271: Makoto Umeda (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 272: Kap Chin Song (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 273: Kenichi Ogihara (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 274: Kunio Saruwatari (Sawatari) (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits
- Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 276: Seiji Nozaki, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 276: Seiji Nozaki, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers)

Box 9648
Case Docket No. 277: Tadashige Shiomi (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 278: Sai Yamashita, Masayuki Naka (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits
- Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 279: Zenichiro Yasuda, Masakatsu Oyama, Hajime Nakao (Vol. I Record of
Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 281: Tamae Kondo (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 282: Yuzuru Sanematsu, Kanenobu Itageki (Vol. I Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 282: Yuzuru Sanematsu, Kanenobu Itageki (Vol. II Exhibits, Parts 1-2)
Case Docket No. 283: Michiji Otake (Vol. I Record of Trial, Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 286: Koji Suzuki, Misao Sukegawa (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits
- Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 287: Fumio Fujiki (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)

Box 9649
Case Docket No. 288: Kajuro Aihara, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 288: Kajuro Aihara, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 289: Tasuku Okada, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trials, Part 1-2)
Case Docket No. 289: Tasuku Okada, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits, Parts 1-2)
Case Docket No. 289: Tasuku Okada, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 290: Kajuro Aihara, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Part 1-a)

Box 9650
Case Docket No. 290: Kajuro Aihara, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Part 1-b)
Case Docket No. 290: Kajuro Aihara, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Part 1-c)
Case Docket No. 290: Kajuro Aihara, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Part 2-a)
Case Docket No. 290: Kajuro Aihara, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Part 2-b)
Case Docket No. 290: Kajuro Aihara, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Part 2-c)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1289
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Case Docket No. 290: Kajuro Aihara, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits, Part 1-a)
Case Docket No. 290: Kajuro Aihara, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits, Part 1-b)
Case Docket No. 290: Kajuro Aihara, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits, Part 1-c)
Case Docket No. 290: Kajuro Aihara, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits, Part 2-a)

Box 9651
Case Docket No. 290: Kajuro Aihara, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits, Part 2-b)
Case Docket No. 290: Kajuro Aihara, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits, Part 2-c)
Case Docket No. 290: Kajuro Aihara, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits, Part 3-a)
Case Docket No. 290: Kajuro Aihara, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits, Part 3-b)
Case Docket No. 290: Kajuro Aihara, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 291: Kakuzo Iida, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Part 1-a)
Case Docket No. 291: Kakuzo Iida, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Part 1-b)

Box 9652
Case Docket No. 291: Kakuzo Iida, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Part 2-a)
Case Docket No. 291: Kakuzo Iida, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Part 2-b)
Case Docket No. 291: Kakuzo Iida, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Part 3-a)
Case Docket No. 291: Kakuzo Iida, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Part 3-b)
Case Docket No. 291: Kakuzo Iida, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits, Parts 1-3)
Case Docket No. 291: Kakuzo Iida, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 292: Keiji Nagahara (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 292: Keiji Nagahara (Vol. III Clemency Papers)

Box 9653
Case Docket No. 294: Toyokazu Hikita, Kiyoshi Tanabe (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II
Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 295: Kenji Hirano (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 295: Kenji Hirano (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 296: Ippei Tamura, Mitsumasa Oku, Tahichi Minamide (Vol. I Record of Trial
- Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 296: Ippei Tamura, Mitsumasa Oku, Tahichi Minamide (Vol. III Clemency
Papers)
Case Docket No. 297: Kiyozo Fukunaga (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 298: Iwao Inanaga (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 299: Kazuo Sato, Kaoru Funaki (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 299: Kazuo Sato, Kaoru Funaki (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 300: Tsuneo Ishikawa (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 300: Tsuneo Ishikawa (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 301: Umetaro Makino (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 301: Umetaro Makino (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 304: Kurataro Hirano, Yoshitaka Kawane (Vol. I Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 304: Kurataro Hirano, Yoshitaka Kawane (Vol. II Exhibits, Part 1)
Case Docket No. 304: Kurataro Hirano, Yoshitaka Kawane (Vol. II Exhibits, Part 2)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1290
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Box 9654
Case Docket No. 304: Kurataro Hirano, Yoshitaka Kawane (Vol. II Exhibits, Part 3)
Case Docket No. 304: Kurataro Hirano, Yoshitaka Kawane (Vol. II Exhibits, Part 4 - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 305: Kaname Sakabe, Kunji Suzuki (Vol. I Record of Trial, Parts 1-4)
Case Docket No. 305: Kaname Sakabe, Kunji Suzuki (Vol. II Exhibits, Parts1-2)

Box 9655
Case Docket No. 305: Kaname Sakabe, Kunji Suzuki (Vol. II Exhibits, Parts 3-10)

Box 9656
Case Docket No. 305: Kaname Sakabe, Kunji Suzuki (Vol. II Exhibits, Parts 11-12)
Case Docket No. 305: Kaname Sakabe, Kunji Suzuki (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 306: Etsuji Noguchi (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 306: Etsuji Noguchi (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 307: Tamotsu Furukawa, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 307: Tamotsu Furukawa, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 308: Tahei Tsuda (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency
Papers)
Case Docket No. 310: Ranjo Fujino, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Parts 1-2)

Box 9657
Case Docket No. 310: Ranjo Fujino, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits, Parts 1-3)
Case Docket No. 310: Ranjo Fujino, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 311: Eiichi Murakami, Fukujiro Kakinoki (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 312: Goro Kimura, Kumataro Tanaka, Tomezo Matsuoka (Vol. I Record of
Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 313: Hirokazu Tanaka (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 314: Yosoichiro (Yosoichi) (Yoshichiro) Ebi, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial,
Parts 1-2)

Box 9658
Case Docket No. 314: Yosoichiro (Yosoichi) (Yoshichiro) Ebi, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits, Parts 1-2)
Case Docket No. 314: Yosoichiro (Yosoichi) (Yoshichiro) Ebi, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 315: Jukichi Sasaki, Kakuji Ishigaki (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 316: Ko Nishikawa (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 317: Munehiko Oshima, Isamu Sato (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits
- Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 318: Tetsuo Taniguchi, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 318: Tetsuo Taniguchi, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 319: Matsutaro Iwasaki (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1291
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Box 9659
Case Docket No. 320: Kohei Akaike, Yoshie Komine (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits
- Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 321: Riichi Kitashima (Vol. I Record of Trial, Vol. II Exhibits, Parts 1-4)

Box 9660
Case Docket No. 321: Riichi Kitashima (Vol. II Exhibits, Parts 5-6)
Case Docket No. 321: Riichi Kitashima (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 325: Kenzo Yamada, Yoshiaki Irie (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits
- Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 326: Seitaro Fujita, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 327: Katsuma (Kazuma) Fukuda (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits -
Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 328: Sanji Okido, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Parts 1-2)

Box 9661
Case Docket No. 328: Sanji Okido, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Part 3, Vol. II Exhibits, Parts
1-3, Vol. III Clemency Papers)

Box 9662
Case Docket No. 329: Yutaka Odazawa, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol.
III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 330: Taichi Sato (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency
Papers)
Case Docket No. 331: Fukuji Takahashi (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 333: Seitaro (Seiichiro) Fujisaki (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 334: Tsunee Abe, Seiji Sakai (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol.
III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 335: Okuji Tonomura, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 336: Sazae Chiuma (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 337: Seiichi Terada, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Parts 1-2)

Box 9663
Case Docket No. 337: Seiichi Terada, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits, Parts 1-6)
Case Docket No. 337: Seiichi Terada, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 338: Saburo Matsuura, Yuetsu Fukumura (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II
Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 339: Hisashi Ichioka, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial)

Box 9664
Case Docket No. 339: Hisashi Ichioka, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits, Parts 1-2)
Case Docket No. 339: Hisashi Ichioka, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1292
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Case Docket No. 340: Kaname Haraguchi, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 340: Kaname Haraguchi, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 342: Kiichi Yoshida (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 344: Taichi Ito (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 344: Taichi Ito (Vol. III Clemency Papers)

Box 9665
Case Docket No. 346: Rimpei Kato, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Vol. II Exhibits, Parts 1-3)
Case Docket No. 346: Rimpei Kato, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 347: Yoshinari Tanaka (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 348: Minoru Nomi, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 349: Hiroichi Konishi, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 350: Gunichi Mikawa, Shinzo Onishi (Vol. I Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 350: Gunichi Mikawa, Shinzo Onishi (Vol. II Exhibits)

Box 9666
Case Docket No. 351: Shamatsu Iwanami, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Part 1-a)
Case Docket No. 351: Shamatsu Iwanami, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Part 1-b)
Case Docket No. 351: Shamatsu Iwanami, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Part 1-c)
Case Docket No. 351: Shamatsu Iwanami, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Part 2-a)
Case Docket No. 351: Shamatsu Iwanami, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Part 2-b)
Case Docket No. 351: Shamatsu Iwanami, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Part 2-c)
Case Docket No. 351: Shamatsu Iwanami, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Part 3-a and 3-b)

Box 9667
Case Docket No. 351: Shamatsu (Shomatsu) Iwanami, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits, Part 1-a)
Case Docket No. 351: Shamatsu (Shomatsu) Iwanami, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits, Part 1-b)
Case Docket No. 351: Shamatsu (Shomatsu) Iwanami, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits, Part 2-a)
Case Docket No. 351: Shamatsu (Shomatsu) Iwanami, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits, Part 2-b)
Case Docket No. 351: Shamatsu (Shomatsu) Iwanami, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits, Part 2-c)
Case Docket No. 351: Shamatsu (Shomatsu) Iwanami, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 352: Tatsuhiko Furuya, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol.
III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 353: Masaichi Toyama (Vol. I Record of Trial)
Case Docket No. 353: Masaichi Toyama (Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 354: Manichi Nishitani (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)

Box 9668
Case Docket No. 356: Shintaro Nakagawa, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 357: Seizo Taira (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 358: Eiichi Sugihara (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1293
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Case Docket No. 358: Eiichi Sugihara (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 359: Soshichi Kitamura (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 359: Soshichi Kitamura (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 360: Masaki Onishi (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 361: Tetsutaro Kato (Vol. I Record of Trial, Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 361: Tetsutaro Kato (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 361: Tetsutaro Kato - Retrial (Vol. I Record of Trial, Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 362: Teruo Akamine, Mitsushige Inoue (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)

Box 9669
Case Docket No. 362: Teruo Akamine, Mitsushige Inoue (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 363: Hajime Umino (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 364: Jiro Hamamoto (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 365: Noboru Hashiyama (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 366: Suekatsu Matsuki (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 367: Tetsuo Misumi (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 368: Masaji Nagaoka (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 368: Masaji Nagaoka (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 369: Keijiro Otani (Vol. I Record of Trial)

Box 9670
Case Docket No. 369: Keijiro Otani (Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 370: Norifumi Otosu (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency
Papers)
Case Docket No. 371: Torao Yuasa (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency
Papers)
Case Docket No. 372: Osamu Satano (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)

Box 9671
Case Docket No. 1: Tatsuo Tsuchiya (Review)
Case Docket No. 3: Chotaro Furushima (Review)
Case Docket No. 5: Hiroji Honda (Review)
Case Docket No. 8: Kitaro Ishida (Review)
Case Docket No. 9: Shigeru Aono (Review)
Case Docket No. 10: Yuhichi Sakamoto (Review)
Case Docket No. 11: Shigemaru Odeishi (Review)
Case Docket No. 12: Miyoroku Okada (Review)
Case Docket No. 14: Motoichi Sakagami, et al. (Review)
Case Docket No. 15: Yaichi Rikitake (Review)
Case Docket No. 17: Hiroshi Takeuchi, et al. (Review)
Case Docket No. 18: Fusao Toyama (Review)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1294
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Case Docket No. 19: Shigeo Akamatsu (Review)


Case Docket No. 20: Shinichi Motoyashiki (Review)
Case Docket No. 21: Tsutomu Shiba (Review)
Case Docket No. 24: Aikyoshi Tsujino (Review)
Case Docket No. 26: Masaaki Mabuchi, Jutaro Kikuchi (Review)
Case Docket No. 27: Kunimitsu Yamauchi (Review)
Case Docket No. 28: Michiharu Ishige, Shoogo Kondo, Kyogzo Yumita (Review)
Case Docket No. 29: Ryoichi Shimode (Review)
Case Docket No. 30: Hajime Kakuta (Review)
Case Docket No. 31: Yoshiyuki Ikeda, Tadashi Takano, Yoshika Yagi (Review)
Case Docket No. 33: Unosuke Mantani (Review)
Case Docket No. 34: Tokio Yamada (Review)
Case Docket No. 35: Seizo Nagakura (Review)
Case Docket No. 36: Shoichiro Aoki (Review)
Case Docket No. 39: Takeharu Hirata (Review)
Case Docket No. 41: Toranoshin Akamatsu (Review)
Case Docket No. 45: Kuniichi Araki (Review)
Case Docket No. 46: Masao Nichizawa, et al. (Review)
Case Docket No. 47: Genji Mineno (Review)
Case Docket No. 49: Naozo Shimodaira, Harushige Kawakami (Review)
Case Docket No. 51: Yasushi Kimura (Review)
Case Docket No. 53: Hideji Nakamura, Takeo Kita, Yukio Asano, Seitero Hata (Review)
Case Docket No. 54: Mamoru Shiozawa (Review)
Case Docket No. 56: Shinnosuke Sato, Sukeo Tagusari (Review)
Case Docket No. 58: Masato Hada (Review)
Case Docket No. 59: Takeo Katsura (Review)
Case Docket No. 60: Toshitsugu Yamanaka, Teruo Shibata, Kensako Baba (Review)
Case Docket No. 61: Kenichi Kondo (Review)
Case Docket No. 63: Kiyofusa Sakaguchi, Yoichi Saito, Morio Inouye (Review)
Case Docket No. 65: Koju Tsuda (Review)
Case Docket No. 66: Shichisaburo Yajima (Review)
Case Docket No. 67: Momoichi Moriyama (Review)
Case Docket No. 68: Masanobu Narikawa (Review)
Case Docket No. 70: Yoshio Ogimoto (Review)
Case Docket No. 72: Masafumi Sugi (Review)
Case Docket No. 74: Kingoro Fukuda, et al. (Review)
Case Docket No. 76: Takio Kaneko, Techiharu Uchida (Review)
Case Docket No. 77: Masashi Sato, Kyusho Masaki, Matsusaburo Shirakawa (Review)
Case Docket No. 78: Toshio Tashiro, et al. (Review)
Case Docket No. 80: Fukusaburo Adachi (Review)
Case Docket No. 81: Kinzaburo Niizuma, et al. (Review)
Case Docket No. 82: Masauki Kiryu, Takeo Shuraki, Minoru Kobayashi (Review)

Box 9672
Case Docket No. 84: Tetsutoshi Yanaru (Review)
Case Docket No. 88: Juso Yamamoto (Review)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1295
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Case Docket No. 91: Saburo Mizukoshi, et al (Review)


Case Docket No. 92: Tetsuo Mizuno, et al. (Review)
Case Docket No. 94: Sachio Egawa, et al. (Review)
Case Docket No. 97: Kazuo Fukami (Review)
Case Docket No. 99: Shoji Onodera, Sokochi (Sekichi) Sano (Review)
Case Docket No. 100: Morizo Shinjo (Review)
Case Docket No. 102: Yoshiyuki Inoue, Takaji (Ryuji) Okada (Review)
Case Docket No. 104: Seicki Naganuma, et al. (Review)
Case Docket No. 106: Tomoki Nakamura (Review)
Case Docket No. 108: Bunhachi Bando (Review)
Case Docket No. 111: Hiroshi Fujii (Review)
Case Docket No. 117: Kanemasu Uchida (Review)
Case Docket No. 118: Ryoichi Higashiguchi (Review)
Case Docket No. 119: Tetsuo Kobayashi (Review)
Case Docket No. 120: Toshinori Asaka, et al. (Review)
Case Docket No. 122: Shohei Ikeda (Review)
Case Docket No. 123: Eitaro Uchiyama, et al. (Review)
Case Docket No. 124: Masayoshi Kato (Review)
Case Docket No. 127: Ryuma Hirano, Sadeo Sakano (Review)
Case Docket No. 128: Sukeo Nakajima, et al. (Review)
Case Docket No. 129: Narumi Oota, et al. (Review)
Case Docket No. 131: Katsuo Ishizawa, et al. (Review)
Case Docket No. 132: Nagayasu Kawabe (Review)
Case Docket No. 134: Hiroyuki Morita (Review)
Case Docket No. 135: Yagoheiji Iwata (Review)
Case Docket No. 136: Masatoshi Sawamura (Review)
Case Docket No. 137: Yoshio Sudo (Review)
Case Docket No. 138: Eiichi Ito (Review)
Case Docket No. 139: Chogo Hashimoto (Review)
Case Docket No. 140: Akira Nomoto, Genichi Munehiro (Review)
Case Docket No. 142: Katsunosuke Watanabe (Review)
Case Docket No. 143: Kosaku Hazama (Review)
Case Docket No. 144: Saburo Matsumuro (Review)
Case Docket No. 145: Ryohei Tanaka (Review)
Case Docket No. 146: Toshitaro Habe, et al. (Review)
Case Docket No. 147: Miki Tarodachi, Tarokichi Nakayama (Review)
Case Docket No. 149: Motoo Namba (Review)
Case Docket No. 150: Tsunesuke Tsuda (Review)
Case Docket No. 151: Makoto Inaki, Masaru Mikawa (Review)
Case Docket No. 152: Hajime Tamura, et al. (Review)
Case Docket No. 153: Yoneo Murakami (Review)
Case Docket No. 154: Kazutane Aihara, et al. (Review)
Case Docket No. 155: Masaichi Toyama, Sotaro Murata, Yasuji Morimoto (Review)
Case Docket No. 156: Tsugio Nishida (Review)
Case Docket No. 157: Tetsuo Ando (Review)
Case Docket No. 158: Hichiro Tsuchiya (Review)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1296
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Case Docket No. 159: Yukinaga Kimura (Review)


Case Docket No. 160: Masaaki Murai (Review)
Case Docket No. 162: Kunio Miyatake (Review)
Case Docket No. 163: Sotouemon Hosoi, et al. (Review)
Case Docket No. 164: Ryugo Kanetsuna, Junji Mano (Review)
Case Docket No. 165: Matsuzo Miumi (Review)
Case Docket No. 166: Minoru Fujimoto, et al. (Review)
Case Docket No. 167: Tadashi Sato (Review)
Case Docket No. 168: Takeshi Hashimoto (Review)
Case Docket No. 171: Kakuzo Iida, et al. (Review)
Case Docket No. 172: Hideo Yasutake (Review)
Case Docket No. 173: Kiyoshi Obayashi (Review)
Case Docket No. 174: Nobuhiro Miyakawa (Review)
Case Docket No. 175: Mitsuzo Inagaki (Review)
Case Docket No. 176: Tatsuro Fujita, et al. (Review)
Case Docket No. 178: Hiroichi Uno (Review)
Case Docket No. 179: Yoshio Nakanishi (Review)
Case Docket No. 180: Gisaburo Mariyama (Review)
Case Docket No. 181: Yuzuru Noguchi, et al. (Review)
Case Docket No. 182: Hiroshi Tanaka, et al. (Review)
Case Docket No. 183: Taizo Mimura (Review)
Case Docket No. 184: Takeo Watanabe, Masami Kanno (Review)
Case Docket No. 185: Kazuo Tanaka, Takaji Ryu (Review)
Case Docket No. 188: Shigeru Numajiri, et al. (Review)
Case Docket No. 189: Yasuhiko Kuroiwa (Review)
Case Docket No. 190: Ryohei Nakama, Aiijaku Suyenaga, Seiichiro Yoshitsugu (Review)
Case Docket No. 191: Wataru Hasegawa (Review)
Case Docket No. 193: Yoshio Hori, et al. (Review)
Case Docket No. 194: Yoshio Kurihara (Review)
Case Docket No. 195: Matasuke Ishimatsu, Koseki Yamaji (Review)
Case Docket No. 197: Shinobu Hichino, Masanobu Michishita, Mineo Nojima (Review)
Case Docket No. 198: Hiroshi Azuma, et al. (Review)

Box 9673
Case Docket No. 199: Sakujiro Aramaki, et al. (Review)
Case Docket No. 201: Fumio Ueda, et al. (Review)
Case Docket No. 203: Toshio Hatakayama (Review)
Case Docket No. 205: Masaji Takaku (Review)
Case Docket No. 206: Hideo Ishizaki, et al. (Review)
Case Docket No. 210: Tomikuni Watanabe (Review)
Case Docket No. 212: Tokio Tobita
Case Docket No. 216: Katsuo Kohara
Case Docket No. 217: Noboru (Noburo) Seki (Review)
Case Docket No. 218: Nakakichi Asoma, et al. (Review)
Case Docket No. 219: Terukichi Saito, et al.
Case Docket No. 220: Yoshio Mitsuhashi, Masatake Nakao, Ko Nemoto (Review)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1297
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Case Docket No. 221: Hiroshi Ushioda (Review)


Case Docket No. 222: Takanori Yamanaka (Review)
Case Docket No. 223: Toshi Akutsu (Review)
Case Docket No. 224: Iju Sugasawa, et al. (Review)
Case Docket No. 225: Masaharu Ozawa, Yutaka Ninomiya, Manzo Wakamatsu (Review)
Case Docket No. 226: Tsurugi Komatsu, Masao Suzuki, Ken Suzuki (Review)
Case Docket No. 227: Masataro Nakatani (Review)
Case Docket No. 228: Masaji Ino, Chosuke Onodera (Review)
Case Docket No. 229: Takaji Wachi, et al. (Review)
Case Docket No. 230: Yoshio Tsuneyoshi (Review)
Case Docket No. 231: Yoshiaki Kariya (Review)
Case Docket No. 232: Kazuo Maeda (Review)
Case Docket No. 233: Iku Takasaki (Review)
Case Docket No. 235: Eiichi Noda (Review)
Case Docket No. 237: Kenji Iwataka, et al. (Review)
Case Docket No. 238: Masayoshi Murata (Review)
Case Docket No. 239: Takeyasu Nishi (Review)
Case Docket No. 240: Shigeji Mori (Review)
Case Docket No. 242: Kazuo Takenaka (Review)
Case Docket No. 243: Shigetsuchi Asada, Ietoshi Noda (Review)
Case Docket No. 249: Tatsumi Hata (Review)
Case Docket No. 250: Ichiji Kinari, et al. (Review)
Case Docket No. 251: Nobuo Ito, et al. (Review)
Case Docket No. 252: Shintaro Ouchi (Review)
Case Docket No. 253: Sueharu Kitamura (Review)
Case Docket No. 254: Hisao Mori (Review)
Case Docket No. 255: Akira Yanagizawa, et al. (Review)
Case Docket No. 256: Kazuo Arakawa (Review)
Case Docket No. 258: Otohiko Inoue, et al. (Review)
Case Docket No. 259: Hitoshi Okamoto, et al. (Review)
Case Docket No. 260: Usaji Hida, et al. (Review)
Case Docket No. 263: Takahisa Arai (Review)
Case Docket No. 265: Kimiya Ichinoe, et al. (Review)
Case Docket No. 266: Iichiro Morimoto (Review)
Case Docket No. 267: Toshio Toda, Chomatsu Tamura (Review)
Case Docket No. 268: Yasumasa Yamamoto, et al. (Review)
Case Docket No. 270: Takeyoshi Sakaino (Review)
Case Docket No. 272: Kap Chin Song (Review)
Case Docket No. 273: Kenichi Ogihara (Review)
Case Docket No. 274: Kunio Saruwatari (Review)
Case Docket No. 276: Seiji Nozaki, et al. (Review)
Case Docket No. 278: Sai Yamashita, Masauki Naka (Review)
Case Docket No. 279: Zenichiro Yasuda, Hajime Nakao, Masakatsu Oyama (Review)
Case Docket No. 282: Yuzuru Sanematsu, Kanenobu Itagaki (Review)
Case Docket No. 286: Koji Suzuki, Misao Sukegawa (Review)
Case Docket No. 287: Fumio Fujiki (Review)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1298
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Case Docket No. 288: Kiyoharu Tomomori, et al.


Case Docket No. 289: Tasuku Okada, et al. (Review)
Case Docket No. 290: Kajuro Aihara, et al. (Review)
Case Docket No. 291: Kakuzo Iida, et al. (Review)
Case Docket No. 294: Toyokazu Hikita, Kiyoshi Tanabe (Review)
Case Docket No. 295: Kenji Hirano (Review)
Case Docket No. 296: Ippei Tamura, Mitsumasa Oku, Tahichi Minamide (Review)
Case Docket No. 297: Kiyozo Fukunaga (Review)
Case Docket No. 298: Iwao Inanaga (Review)
Case Docket No. 299: Kazuo Sato, Kaoru Funaki (Review)
Case Docket No. 301: Umetaro Makino (Review)
Case Docket No. 305: Kaname Sakaba, Kunji Suzuki (Review)
Case Docket No. 306: Etsuji Noguchi (Review)

Box 9674
Case Docket No. 1 - 100
Case Docket No. 101 - 200
Case Docket No. 201 - 299
Case Docket No. 300 - 370
Daily Review
Persons Admitted to Sugamo Prison

Box 9675
Case Docket No. 307: Tamotsu Furukawa, et al. (Review)
Case Docket No. 310: Ranjo Fujino, et al. (Review)
Case Docket No. 311: Eiichi Murakami, Fukujiro Kakinoki (Review)
Case Docket No. 312: Goro Kimura, Kumataro Tanaka, Tomezo Matsuoka (Review)
Case Docket No. 313: Hirokazu Tanaka (Review)
Case Docket No. 314: Ichisaku Kojima, et al. (Review)
Case Docket No. 315: Jukichi Sasaki, Kakuji Ishigaki (Review)
Case Docket No. 316: Ko Nishikawa (Review)
Case Docket No. 317: Munehiko Oshima, Isamu Sato (Review)
Case Docket No. 319: Masutaro Iwasaki (Review)
Case Docket No. 320: Kohei Akaike, Yoshie Komine (Review)
Case Docket No. 321: Riichi Kitashima (Review)
Case Docket No. 325: Kenzo Yamada, Yoshiaki Irie (Review)
Case Docket No. 326: Seitaro Fujita, et al. (Review)
Case Docket No. 327: Katsuma Fukuda (Review)
Case Docket No. 329: Yutaka Odazawa, et al. (Review)
Case Docket No. 330: Taichi Sato (Review)
Case Docket No. 331: Fukuji Takahashi (Review)
Case Docket No. 334: Tsunee Abe, Seiji Sakai (Review)
Case Docket No. 335: Okuji Tonomura, et al. (Review)
Case Docket No. 336: Sazae Chiuma (Review)
Case Docket No. 337: Seiichi Terada, et al. (Review)
Case Docket No. 338: Saburo Matsuura, Yuetsu Fukumara (Review)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1299
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Case Docket No. 342: Kiichi Yoshida (Review)


Case Docket No. 346: Rimpei Kato, et al. (Review)
Case Docket No. 348: Minoru Nomi, et al. (Review)
Case Docket No. 349: Hiroichi Konishi, et al. (Review)
Case Docket No. 352: Tatsuhiko Furuya, et al. (Review)
Case Docket No. 353: Masaichi Toyama (Review)
Case Docket No. 354: Manichi Nishitani (Review)
Case Docket No. 358: Eiichi Sugihara (Review)
Case Docket No. 361: Tetsutaro Kato (Review)
Case Docket No. 362: Teruo Akamine, Mitsushige Inoue (Review)
Case Docket No. 363: Hajime Umino (Review)
Case Docket No. 364: Jiro Hamamoto (Review)
Case Docket No. 365: Noboru Hashiyama (Review)
Case Docket No. 366: Suekatsu Matsuki (Review)
Case Docket No. 368: Masaji Nagaoka (Review)
Case Docket No. 370: Norifumi Otosu (Review)
Case Docket No. 371: Torao Yuasa (Review)
Case Docket No. 372: Osamu Satano (Review)
Case Docket No. 2: Kei Yuri (Review)
Case Docket No. 4: Kaichi Hirate (Review)
Case Docket No. 6: Isao Fukuhara (Review)
Case Docket No. 7: Tauda (Tsunesuke Tsuda) (Review) (See No. 16) [Empty Folder]
Case Docket No. 22: Yasutake Sakakibara (Review) (Acquitted)
Case Docket No. 25: Uichi Ikegami (Review)
Case Docket No. 32: Tatsuo Abe (Review)
Case Docket No. 37: Kazuo Danno (Review)
Case Docket No. 44: Takeo Fukunaga (Review)
Case Docket No. 48: Isojiro Okazaki (Review)
Case Docket No. 50: Harushige Kawakami (Review) (Common Trial with No. 49) [Empty
Folder]
Case Docket No. 52: Matsujiro Nakasai (Review) (Accused Deceased)
Case Docket No. 57: Seijiro Yamamoto, et al. (Review)
Case Docket No. 62: Yukio Asano (Review) (See No. 53) [Empty Folder]
Case Docket No. 64: Toshio Goto (Review) (See No. 126) [Empty Folder]
Case Docket No. 71: Hidemaro Nakajima (Review)
Case Docket No. 73: Sotouemon Hosoi (Review) (See No. 163) [Empty Folder]
Case Docket No. 75: Takanosuke Gunji (Review)
Case Docket No. 79: Morotomi (Review) [Empty Folder]
Case Docket No. 83: Motohiko Takei, et al. (Review)
Case Docket No. 85: Hajime Honda (Review)
Case Docket No. 86: Makoto Kimura (Review)
Case Docket No. 87: Katsuan Sato, et al. (Review) (See No. 69) [Empty Folder]
Case Docket No. 89: Shigeru Ariizumi (Review) (See No. 181) [Empty Folder]
Case Docket No. 90: Sannojo Fujii (Review)
Case Docket No. 93: Masao Shimizu (See No. 74) [Empty Folder]
Case Docket No. 95: Itchisaku Kojima (Review) (Acquitted)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1300
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Case Docket No. 96: Hiroshi Tanaka (Review) (See No. 182) [Empty Folder]
Case Docket No. 98: Shosaburo Fujita (Review) (See No. 91) [Empty Folder]
Case Docket No. 101: Hasanori Takahashi (Review) (Common Trial with No. 91) [Empty
Folder]
Case Docket No. 103: Kiyoshi Yui (Review) (Common Trial with No. 91) [Empty Folder]
Case Docket No. 105: Chuta Sasazawa (Review) (Common Trial with No. 90) [Empty Folder]
Case Docket No. 107: Hyoichi Okuda (Review) (Common Trial with No. 69) [Empty Folder]
Case Docket No. 109: Takeo Takahashi (Review) (Common Trial with No. 69 and No. 87)
[Empty Folder]
Case Docket No. 110: Takeo Shuraki (Review) (Common Trial with No. 82) [Empty Folder]
Case Docket No. 112: Hikari Suzuki (Review) (Common Trial with No. 91) [Empty Folder]
Case Docket No. 113: Sadaharu Kobayashi (Review) (Common Trial with No. 91) [Empty
Folder]
Case Docket No. 114: Minoru Kobayashi (Review) (Common Trial with No. 82) [Empty
Folder]
Case Docket No. 115: Kanechi Kondo (Review)
Case Docket No. 116: Kuniichi Araki (Review) (Withdrawn) [Empty Folder]
Case Docket No. 121: Kiyoshi Ogasawara, Hiroshi Ushioda, Seisaku Toma (Review)
Case Docket No. 125: Seitaro Hata, et al. (Review) (Common Trial with No. 53) [Empty
Folder]
Case Docket No. 130: Matsukichi Muta, Sadamu Takeda (Review)
Case Docket No. 133: Masao Uwamori (Review)
Case Docket No. 141: Masakatsu Sato (Review) (Acquitted)
Case Docket No. 148: Seiichi Terada (Review) [Empty Folder]
Case Docket No. 161: Tadao Tenabe (Review) (Common Trial with No. 146) [Empty Folder]
Case Docket No. 169: Masao Hachiya (Review)
Case Docket No. 170: Yoshichi Takagi (Review)
Case Docket No. 177: Fukujiro Akiyama (Review)
Case Docket No. 186: Hisakichi Tokuda (Review) (Death Case)
Case Docket No. 187: Kunizo Katsuki (Review)
Case Docket No. 192: Yoshitaro Matsumoto, et al. (Common Trial with No. 146) [Empty
Folder]
Case Docket No. 196: Konuma (Review) (Withdrawn) [Empty Folder]
Case Docket No. 200: Shigeji Shimizu (Review) (Common Trial with No. 193) [Empty Folder]
Case Docket No. 202: Toshihisa Yamamoto (Review)
Case Docket No. 204: Shigekazu Kiya (Review)
Case Docket No. 207: Hiroshi Yamamoto (Review) (Common Trial No. 201) [Empty Folder]
Case Docket No. 208: Keneichi Koike (Review)
Case Docket No. 209: Shoichi Fujii (Review) (Common Trial with No. 201) [Empty Folder]
Case Docket No. 211: Shinichi Tanaka (Review)
Case Docket No. 213: Keiichi Nakatani (Review)
Case Docket No. 215: James Kunichi Sasaki (Review) (Common Trial with No. 218) [Empty
Folder]
Case Docket No. 214: Junsho Hayashi (Review)
Case Docket No. 234: Mutsuo Okubo (Review)
Case Docket No. 236: Mitsuyoshi Fujita (Review)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1301
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Case Docket No. 241: Keiji Nagahara (Review)


Case Docket No. 245: Torajiro Urata (Review) (Withdrawn) [Empty Folder]
Case Docket No. 246: Sagae (Review) (Withdrawn) [Empty Folder]
Case Docket No. 247: Masato Yoshida (Review) (Deceased before Sentenced) [Empty
Folder]
Case Docket No. 248: Mitsujiro Sakamoto (Review)
Case Docket No. 257: Takei (Review) (Withdrawn) [Empty Folder]
Case Docket No. 261: Bunichi Mori (Review) (Common Trial with No. 218) [Empty Folder]
Case Docket No. 262: Shigeru Fukuda (Review)
Case Docket No. 264: Tsutafu Kimura (Review)
Case Docket No. 269: Keita Imoto (Review) (See No. 237) [Empty Folder]
Case Docket No. 271: Makoto Umeda (Review)
Case Docket No. 275: Mikami (Review) (Withdrawn) [Empty Folder]
Case Docket No. 277: Tadashige Shiomi (Review)
Case Docket No. 280: Hidechika Sakuma (Review) (Common Trial with No. 291) [Empty
Folder]
Case Docket No. 281: Tamae Kondo (Review)
Case Docket No. 283: Michiji Otake (Review)
Case Docket No. 284: Toru Mizuno (Review) (Common Trial with No. 291)
Case Docket No. 285: Jiro Akita (Review) (Common Trial with No. 291)
Case Docket No. 292: Keiji Nagahara (Review)
Case Docket No. 293: Seitaro Fujita (Review) (See No. 326) [Empty Folder]
Case Docket No. 300: Tsuneo Ishikawa (Review)
Case Docket No. 302: Hattori (Review) (Withdrawn) [Empty Folder]
Case Docket No. 303: Kikuchi (Review) (Withdrawn) [Empty Folder]
Case Docket No. 304: Kurataro Hirano, Yoshitaka Kawane (Review)
Case Docket No. 308: Tahei Tsuda (Review)
Case Docket No. 309: Tamura (Review) (Withdrawn) [Empty Folder]
Case Docket No. 322: Sasaki (Review) (Withdrawn) [Empty Folder]
Case Docket No. 323: Nagano (Review) (Withdrawn) [Empty Folder]
Case Docket No. 324: Shoji Kono (Review) (Common Trial with No. 310) [Empty Folder]
Case Docket No. 328: Sanji Okido, et al. (Review)
Case Docket No. 332: Endo (Review) (Nolle-prosequi) [Empty Folder]
Case Docket No. 333: Seitaro Fujisaki (Review)
Case Docket No. 339: Hisashi Ichioka, et al. (Review)
Case Docket No. 340: Kaname Haraguchi, et al. (Review)
Case Docket No. 341: Shiroji Ito, et al. (Review) (Common Trial with No. 314) [Empty
Folder]
Case Docket No. 343: Kanehisa, et al. (Review) (Withdrawn) [Empty Folder]
Case Docket No. 344: Taichi Ito (Review) (Released)
Case Docket No. 345: Shirato (Review) (Withdrawn) [Empty Folder]
Case Docket No. 347: Yoshinari Tanaka (Review)
Case Docket No. 350: Gunichi Mikawa, Shinzo Onishi (Review)
Case Docket No. 355: Toshihiko Ono, et al. (Review) (Common Trial with No. 351) [Empty
Folder]
Case Docket No. 356: Magojiro Yamagami, et al. (Review)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1302
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Case Docket No. 357: Seizo Taira (Review)


Case Docket No. 359: Soshichi Kitamura (Review) (Not Guilty)
Case Docket No. 360: Masaki Onishi (Review) (Not Guilty)
Case Docket No. 367: Tsusuo Mizumi (Review) (Not Guilty)

Box 9676
Case Docket No. 1: Tatsuo Tsuchiya
Case Docket No. 2: Kei Yuri
Case Docket No. 3: Chotaro Furushima
Case Docket No. 4: Kaichi Hirate
Case Docket No. 5: Hiroji Honda
Case Docket No. 6: Isao Fukuhara
Case Docket No. 8: Kitaro Ishida
Case Docket No. 9: Shigeru Aona
Case Docket No. 10: Yuhichi Sakamoto
Case Docket No. 11: Shigemaru Odeishi
Case Docket No. 12: Miyoroku Okada
Case Docket No. 13: Nubuo Kanayama, Kiyoichi Mori, Tsuyoshi Sakai
Case Docket No. 14: Motoichi Sakagami, et al.
Case Docket No. 15: Yaichi Rikitake
Case Docket No. 16: Ryunosuke Kimura, et al.

Box 9677
Case Docket No. 17: Hiroshi Tekeuchi, et al.
Case Docket No. 18: Fusao Toyama
Case Docket No. 19: Shigeo Akamatsu
Case Docket No. 20: Shinichi Motoyashiki
Case Docket No. 21: Tsutomu Shiba
Case Docket No. 22: Yasutake Sakakibara
Case Docket No. 23: Kiyomi Imai
Case Docket No. 24: Akiyoshi Tsujino
Case Docket No. 25: Uichi Ikegami
Case Docket No. 26: Jutaro Kikuchi
Case Docket No. 27: Kunimitsu Yamauchi
Case Docket No. 28: Michiharu Ishige
Case Docket No. 29: Ryoichi Shimoda
Case Docket No. 30: Hajime Kakuta
Case Docket No. 31: Yoshiyuki Ikeda, Tadashi Takano, Yoshika Yagi
Case Docket No. 32: Tatsuo Abe
Case Docket No. 33: Unosuke Mantani
Case Docket No. 34: Tomio Yamada
Case Docket No. 35: Seizo Nagakura

Box 9678
Case Docket No. 36: Shoichiro Aoki
Case Docket No. 37: Kazuo Danno

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1303
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Case Docket No. 38: Iwao Kawasaki


Case Docket No. 39: Takeharu Hirata
Case Docket No. 40: Yuhei Hosotani
Case Docket No. 41: Toranoshin Akamatsu
Case Docket No. 42: Yoshio Kameoka
Case Docket No. 43: Sadao Watanabe
Case Docket No. 44: Takeo Fukunaga
Case Docket No. 45: Kuniichi Araki
Case Docket No. 46: Masao Nichizawa

Box 9679
Case Docket No. 47: Genji Mineno
Case Docket No. 48: Isojiro Okazaki
Case Docket No. 49: Naozo Shimodaira
Case Docket No. 50: Harushige Kawakami
Case Docket No. 51: Yasushi Kimura
Case Docket No. 52: Matsujiro Nakasai
Case Docket No. 53: Hideji Nakamura
Case Docket No. 54: Mamoru Shiozawa
Case Docket No. 55: Kenshi Hirai
Case Docket No. 56: Shinnosuke Sato
Case Docket No. 57: Seijiro Yamamoto
Case Docket No. 58: Masato Hada
Case Docket No. 59: Takeo Katsura
Case Docket No. 60: Toshitsugo Yamanaka

Box 9680
Case Docket No. 61: Kenichi Kondo
Case Docket No. 63: Kiyofusa Sakaguchi, Yoichi Saito, Morio Inouye
Case Docket No. 64: Toshio Goto
Case Docket No. 65: Koju Tsuda
Case Docket No. 66: Shichisaburo Yajima
Case Docket No. 67: Momoichi Moriyama
Case Docket No. 68: Masanobu Narikawa
Case Docket No. 69: Masato Yoshida, et al.
Case Docket No. 70: Yoshio Ogimoto
Case Docket No. 71: Hidemaro Nakajima
Case Docket No. 72: Masafumi Sugi

Box 9681
Case Docket No. 73: Sotouemon Hosoi
Case Docket No. 74: Kingoro Fukuda, et al.
Case Docket No. 74: Kingoro Fukuda, et al.
Case Docket No. 74: Kingoro Fukuda, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits, Part 2 - Vol. III Clemency
Papers) (3 Folders)
Case Docket No. 75: Takanosuke Gunji

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1304
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Case Docket No. 76: Takio Kaneko, Teshiharu Uchida


Case Docket No. 77: Masashi Sato, Kyusho Masaki, Matsusaburo Shirakawa

Box 9682
Case Docket No. 78: Toshio Tashiro, et al.
Case Docket No. 79: Hiromasa Morotomi
Case Docket No. 80: Fukusaburo Adachi
Case Docket No. 81: Kinzaburo Niizuma, et al.
Case Docket No. 82: Masauki Kiryu, Takeo Shuraki, Minoru Kobayashi
Case Docket No. 83: Motohiko Takei, et al.
Case Docket No. 84: Tatsutoshi Yanaru
Case Docket No. 85: Hajime Honda
Case Docket No. 86: Makoto Kimura
Case Docket No. 88: Juso Yamamoto
Case Docket No. 89: Shigeru Arizumi
Case Docket No. 90: Sannojo Fujii

Box 9683
Case Docket No. 91: Saburo Mizukoshi
Case Docket No. 92: Tetsuo Mizuno
Case Docket No. 93: Masao Shimizu
Case Docket No. 94: Sachio Egawa
Case Docket No. 95: Itchisaku Kojima
Case Docket No. 96: Hiroshi Tanaka
Case Docket No. 97: Kazuo Fukami
Case Docket No. 98: Shosaburo Fujita
Case Docket No. 99: Shoji Onodera
Case Docket No. 100: Morizo Shinjo
Case Docket No. 102: Yoshiyuki Inouye
Case Docket No. 104: Seicki Naganuma

Box 9684
Case Docket No. 106: Tomoki Nakamura
Case Docket No. 108: Bunhachi Bando
Case Docket No. 111: Hiroshi Fujii
Case Docket No. 115: Kanechi Kondo
Case Docket No. 116: Shoichi Araki
Case Docket No. 117: Kanemasu Uchida
Case Docket No. 118: Ryoichi Higashiguchi
Case Docket No. 119: Tetsuo Kobayashi
Case Docket No. 120: Toshinori Asaka, et al.
Case Docket No. 121: Kiyoshi Ogasawara, Seisaku Toma
Case Docket No. 122: Shohei Ikeda
Case Docket No. 123: Eitaro Uchiyama, et al.

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1305
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Box 9685
Case Docket No. 124: Masayoshi Kato
Case Docket No. 126: Toshio Goto
Case Docket No. 127: Ryuma Hirano
Case Docket No. 128: Sukeo Nakajima
Case Docket No. 129: Narumi Oota
Case Docket No. 130: Matsukichi Muta

Box 9686
Case Docket No. 131: Katsuo Ishizawa, et al.
Case Docket No. 132: Nagayasu Kawabe
Case Docket No. 133: Masao Uwamori
Case Docket No. 134: Hiroyuki Morita
Case Docket No. 135: Yagoheiji Iwata
Case Docket No. 136: Masatoshi Sawamura
Case Docket No. 137: Yoshio Sudo
Case Docket No. 138: Eiichi Ito
Case Docket No. 139: Chogo Hashimoto
Case Docket No. 140: Akira Nemoto, Genichi Munehiro

Box 9687
Case Docket No. 141: Masakatsu Sato
Case Docket No. 142: Katsunosuke Watanabe
Case Docket No. 143: Kosaku Hazama
Case Docket No. 144: Saburo Matsumuro
Case Docket No. 145: Ryohei Tanaka
Case Docket No. 146: Toshitaro Habe
Case Docket No. 147: Miki Tarodachi
Case Docket No. 149: Motoo Namba

Box 9688
Case Docket No. 150: Tsunesuke Tsuda
Case Docket No. 151: Makoto Inaki
Case Docket No. 152: Hajime Tamura
Case Docket No. 153: Yoneo Murakami
Case Docket No. 154: Junsaburo Toshino
Case Docket No. 155: Masaichi Toyama

Box 9689
Case Docket No. 156: Tsugio Nishida
Case Docket No. 157: Tatsuo Ando
Case Docket No. 158: Hichiro Tsuchiya
Case Docket No. 159: Yukinaga Kimura
Case Docket No. 160: Masaaki Murai
Case Docket No. 162: Kunio Miyatake
Case Docket No. 163: Sotouemon Hosoi

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1306
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Case Docket No. 164: Ryugo Kanetsuna


Case Docket No. 165: Matsuzo Miumi
Case Docket No. 166: Minoru Fujimoto
Case Docket No. 167: Tadashi Sato
Case Docket No. 168: Takeshi Hashimoto

Box 9690
Case Docket No. 169: Masao Hachiya, et al.
Case Docket No. 170: Yoshichi Takagi
Case Docket No. 171: Kiichi Yamazaki, Shuichi Shinoda, Masajiro Hirabayashi
Case Docket No. 172: Hideo Yasutake
Case Docket No. 173: Masao Nakanishi, Kiyoshi Obayashi
Case Docket No. 174: Nobuhiro Miyakawa
Case Docket No. 175: Mitsuzo Inagaki
Case Docket No. 176: Tatsuro Fujita, et al.
Case Docket No. 177: Fukujiro Akiyama
Case Docket No. 178: Hiroichi Uno
Case Docket No. 179: Yoshio Nakanishi
Case Docket No. 180: Gisaburo Mariyama

Box 9691
Case Docket No. 181: Yuzuru Noguchi, et al.
Case Docket No. 182: Hiroshi Tanaka, et al.
Case Docket No. 183: Taizo Mimura
Case Docket No. 184: Takeo Watanabe, Masami Kanno
Case Docket No. 185: Kazuo Tanaka, Takaji Ryu

Box 9692
Case Docket No. 186: Hisakichi Tokuda
Case Docket No. 187: Kunizo Katsuki
Case Docket No. 188: Shigeru Numajiri, et al.
Case Docket No. 189: Yasuhiko Kuroiwa
Case Docket No. 190: Aiijaku Suyenaga, Seiichiro Yoshitsugu, Ryohei Nakama
Case Docket No. 191: Wataru Hasegawa
Case Docket No. 193: Yoshio Hori, et al.
Case Docket No. 194: Yoshio Kurihara
Case Docket No. 195: Matasuke Ishimatsu, Koseki Yamaji
Case Docket No. 196: Toshio Konuma

Box 9693
Case Docket No. 197: Shinobu Hichino, Masanobu Michishita, Mineo Nojima
Case Docket No. 198: Hiroshi Azuma, et al.
Case Docket No. 199: Sakujiro Aramaki, et al.
Case Docket No. 201: Fumio Ueda, et al.
Case Docket No. 202: Toshihisa Yamamoto

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1307
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Case Docket No. 203: Toshio Hatakayama


Case Docket No. 204: Shigekazu Kiya
Case Docket No. 205: Masaji Takaku
Case Docket No. 206: Hideo Ishizaki, et al.

Box 9694
Case Docket No. 208: Kaneichi Koike
Case Docket No. 210: Tomikuni Watanabe
Case Docket No. 211: Shinichi Tanaka
Case Docket No. 212: Tokio Tobita
Case Docket No. 213: Keiichi Nakatani
Case Docket No. 214: Junsho Hayashi
Case Docket No. 216: Katsuo Kohara, Bunichi Mori
Case Docket No. 217: Noboru (Noburo) Seki
Case Docket No. 218: Nakakichi Asoma, et al.
Case Docket No. 219: Terukichi Saito, et al.

Box 9695
Case Docket No. 220: Yoshio Mitsuhashi, Masatake Nakao, Ko Nemoto
Case Docket No. 221: Hiroshi Ushioda
Case Docket No. 222: Takanori Yamanaka
Case Docket No. 223: Toshi Akutsu
Case Docket No. 224: Iju Sugasawa, et al.
Case Docket No. 225: Masaharu Ozawa, Yutaka Ninomiya, Manzo Wakamatsu
Case Docket No. 226: Tsurugi Komatsu, Ken Suzuki, Masao Suzuki
Case Docket No. 227: Masataro Nakatani

Box 9696
Case Docket No. 228: Masaji Ino
Case Docket No. 229: Takaji Wachi
Case Docket No. 230: Yoshio Tsuneyoshi
Case Docket No. 231: Yoshiaki Kariya
Case Docket No. 232: Kazuo Maeda
Case Docket No. 233: Iku Takasaki
Case Docket No. 234: Mutue Okubo
Case Docket No. 235: Eiichi Noda

Box 9697
Case Docket No. 236: Mitsuyoshi Fujita
Case Docket No. 237: Kenji Iwataka
Case Docket No. 238: Masayoshi Murata
Case Docket No. 239: Takeyasu Nishi
Case Docket No. 240: Shigeji Mori
Case Docket No. 241: Keiji Nagahara
Case Docket No. 242: Kazuo Takenaka
Case Docket No. 243: Ietoshi Noda

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1308
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Case Docket No. 244: Michizo Shiina


Case Docket No. 245: Torajiro Urata
Case Docket No. 246: Yutaka Sagae

Box 9698
Case Docket No. 247: Masato Yoshida
Case Docket No. 248: Mitsujiro Sakamoto
Case Docket No. 249: Tatsumi Hata, Kazuo Arakawa
Case Docket No. 250: Ichiji Kinari, et al.
Case Docket No. 251: Nobuo Ito, et al.
Case Docket No. 252: Shintaro Ouchii
Case Docket No. 253: Kakuzo Iida, Sueharu Kitamura
Case Docket No. 254: Toshio Mori (Hisao Mori)

Box 9699
Case Docket No. 255: Akira Yanagizawa, et al.
Case Docket No. 256: Kazuo Arakawa
Case Docket No. 257: Motohiko Takei
Case Docket No. 258: Otohiko Inoue, et al. (3 folders)

Box 9700
Case Docket No. 258: Otohiko Inoue, et al. (3 folders)
Case Docket No. 259: Hitoshi Okamoto, et al.
Case Docket No. 260: Usaji Hida, et al.
Case Docket No. 262: Shigeru Fukuda
Case Docket No. 263: Takahisa Arai
Case Docket No. 264: Tsutafu Kimura

Box 9701
Case Docket No. 265: Kimiya Ichinoe
Case Docket No. 266: Iichiro Morimoto
Case Docket No. 267: Toshio Toda
Case Docket No. 268: Yasumasa Yamamoto
Case Docket No. 269: Keita Imoto
Case Docket No. 270: Takayoshi Sakaino
Case Docket No. 271: Makoto Umeda
Case Docket No. 272: Kap Chin Song

Box 9702
Case Docket No. 273: Kenichi Ogihara
Case Docket No. 274: Kunio Saruwatari
Case Docket No. 275: Yasuji Mikami
Case Docket No. 276: Seiji Nozaki, et al.
Case Docket No. 277: Tadashige Shiomi
Case Docket No. 278: Sai Yamashita
Case Docket No. 279: Zenichiro Yasuda

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1309
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Case Docket No. 281: Tamae Kondo


Case Docket No. 282: Yuzuru Sanematsu
Case Docket No. 283: Michiji Otake
Case Docket No. 286: Koji Suzuki
Case Docket No. 287: Fumio Fujiki

Box 9703
Case Docket No. 288: Kajuro Aihara, et al. (4 folders)
Case Docket No. 289: Tasuku Okada, et al. (2 folders)

Box 9704
Case Docket No. 289: Tasuka Okada, et al.
Case Docket No. 290: Kajuro Aihara, et al. (4 folders)

Box 9705
Case Docket No. 291: Kakuzo Iida, et al. (3 folders)
Case Docket No. 292: Keiji Nagahara
Case Docket No. 293: Seitaro Fujita, et al.
Case Docket No. 294: Toyokazu Hikita, Kiyoshi Tanabe
Case Docket No. 295: Kenji Hirano
Case Docket No. 296: Ippei Tamura, Mitsumasa Oku, Tahichi Minamide
Case Docket No. 297: Kiyozo Fukunaga
Case Docket No. 298: Iwao Inanaga
Case Docket No. 299: Kazuo Sato, Kaoru Funaki

Box 9706
Case Docket No. 300: Tsuneo Ishikawa
Case Docket No. 301: Umetaro Makino
Case Docket No. 302: Yasuichi Hattori
Case Docket No. 303: Shiro Kikuchi
Case Docket No. 304: Kurataro Hirano
Case Docket No. 305: Kaname Sakaba (3 folders)

Box 9707
Case Docket No. 306: Etsuji Noguchi
Case Docket No. 307: Tamotsu Furukawa
Case Docket No. 308: Tahei Tsuda
Case Docket No. 309: Hiroshi Tamura
Case Docket No. 310: Ranjo Fujino (3 folders)
Case Docket No. 311: Eiichi Murakami
Case Docket No. 312: Goro Kimura

Box 9708
Case Docket No. 313: Hirokazu Tanaka
Case Docket No. 314: Yosoichiro Ebi, et al.
Case Docket No. 315: Jukichi Sasaki, Kakuji Ishigaki

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1310
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Case Docket No. 316: Ko Nishikawa


Case Docket No. 317: Munehiko Oshima, Isamu Sato
Case Docket No. 318: Tetsuo Taniguchi, et al.
Case Docket No. 319: Masutaro Iwasaki
Case Docket No. 320: Kohei Akaike, Yoshie Komine

Box 9709
Case Docket No. 321: Riichi Kitashima
Case Docket No. 322: Shigeru Sasaki
Case Docket No. 323: Yuichi Nagano
Case Docket No. 325: Kenzo Yamada, Yoshiaki Irie
Case Docket No. 326: Seitaro Fujita, et al.
Case Docket No. 327: Katsuma Fukuda
Case Docket No. 328: Sanji Okido, et al. (2 folders)

Box 9710
Case Docket No. 328: Sanji Okido, et al.
Case Docket No. 329: Yutaka Odazawa, et al.
Case Docket No. 330: Taichi Sato
Case Docket No. 331: Fukuji Takahashi
Case Docket No. 332: Hideo Endo (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 332: Hideo Endo
Case Docket No. 333: Seiichiro Fujisaki
Case Docket No. 334: Tsunee Abe, Seiji Sakai
Case Docket No. 335: Okuji Tonomura, et al.

Box 9711
Case Docket No. 336: Sazae Chiuma
Case Docket No. 337: Seiichi Terada, et al. (4 folders)
Case Docket No. 338: Saburo Matsuura, Yuetsu Fukumura
Case Docket No. 339: Hisashi Ichioka, et al.
Case Docket No. 339: Hisashi Ichioka, et al.

Box 9712
Case Docket No. 340: Kaname Haraguchi, et al. (2 folders)
Case Docket No. 341: Shiroji Ito, Kiyotaka Sugazawa
Case Docket No. 342: Kiichi Yoshida
Case Docket No. 343: Takuya Kanehisa, et al.
Case Docket No. 344: Taichi Ito, Sadatoshi Sakamoto
Case Docket No. 345: Tokuji Shirato
Case Docket No. 346: Rimpei Kato, et al.
Case Docket No. 347: Yoshinari Tanaka
Case Docket No. 348: Minoru Nomi, et al.

Box 9713
Case Docket No. 349: Hiroichi Konishi, et al.

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1311
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Case Docket No. 350: Gunichi Mikawa, Shinzo Onishi


Case Docket No. 351: Shamatsu Iwanami, et al. (7 folders)

Box 9714
Case Docket No. 351: Shamatsu (Shomatsu) Iwanami, et al. (2 folders)
Case Docket No. 352: Tatsuhiko Furuya, et al. (2 folders)
Case Docket No. 353: Masaichi Toyama
Case Docket No. 354: Manichi Nishitani
Case Docket No. 356: Magojiro Yamagami (3 folders)

Box 9715
Case Docket No. 357: Seizo Taira
Case Docket No. 358: Eiichi Sugihara
Case Docket No. 359: Soshichi Kitamura
Case Docket No. 360: Masaki Onishi
Case Docket No. 361: Tetsutaro Kato
Case Docket No. 361: Tetsutaro Kato
Case Docket No. 362: Teruo Akamine
Case Docket No. 363: Hajime Umino
Case Docket No. 364: Jiro Hamamoto
Case Docket No. 365: Noboru Hashiyama

Box 9716
Case Docket No. 366: Suekatsu Matsuki
Case Docket No. 367: Tetsuo Misumi
Case Docket No. 368: Masaji Nagaoka
Case Docket No. 369: Keijiro Otani
Case Docket No. 370: Norifumi Otosu
Case Docket No. 371: Torao Yuasa
Case Docket No. 372: Osamu Satano
Reviews (File Copy): Index
Reviews (File Copy): Case Docket No. 1 to 25 [Folders Only]
Reviews (File Copy): Case Docket No. 26 to 50
Reviews (File Copy): Case Docket No. 51 to 75
Reviews (File Copy): Case Docket No. 76 to 100
Reviews (File Copy): Case Docket No. 101 to 125

Box 9717
Reviews (File Copy): Case Docket No. 126 to 300 (7 folders)
Reviews (File Copy): Case Docket No. 326 to 371 (2 folders)

Box 9718
Reviews (File Copy): Case Docket No. 63 to 370 (Extra Copy) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 74: Kingoro Fukuda, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits) (2 Folders)
Case Docket No. 78: Toshio Tashiro, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits) (3 Folders)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1312
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Box 9719
Case Docket No. 78: Toshio Tashiro, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (3 Folders)
Case Docket No. 258: Otohiko Inoue, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits, Part 1 of
2 Sections) (4 Folders)

Box 9720
Case Docket No. 258: Otohiko Inoue, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits, Part 2 of 2 - Vol. III Clemency
Papers) (3 Folders)
Case Docket No. 288: Kajuro Aihara, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial)

Box 9721
Case Docket No. 288: Kajuro Aihara, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits, Part 1-a - Vol. III Clemency
Papers) (6 Folders)

Box 9722
Case Docket No. 290: Kajuro Aihara, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Part 1 - Vol. II Exhibits,
Part 2) (7 Folders)

Box 9723
Case Docket No. 290: Kajuro Aihara, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits, Part 3 - Part III Clemency
Petitions) (4 Folders)

Box 9724
Case Docket No. 291: Kakuzo Iida, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Part 1 of 3 Parts - Vol. II
Exhibits, Part 1 of 3 Parts) (4 Folders)

Box 9725
Case Docket No. 78: Toshio Tashiro, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial) (3 Folders)
Case Docket No. 78: Toshio Tashiro, et al. (Vol. III Clemency Papers)
Case Docket No. 258: Otohiko Inoue, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Part 1-2) (2 Folders)

Box 9726
Case Docket No. 291: Kakuzo Iida, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits, Part 2 - Vol. III Clemency Papers)
(3 Folders)
Case Docket No. 337: Seiichi Terada, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Part 1 of Part 3) (4
Folders)

Box 9727
Case Docket No. 337: Seiichi Terada, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits, Part 1 - Vol. III Clemency
Papers) (6 Folders)

Box 9728
Case Docket No. 74: Kingoro Fukuda, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Part 1 - Vol. III Clemency
Papers) (5 Folders)
Case Docket No. 78: Toshio Tashiro, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1313
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Box 9729
Case Docket No. 258: Otohiko Inoue, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III Clemency Papers) (4
Folders)
Case Docket No. 288: Kajuro Aihara (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. III Clemency Papers) (3
Folders)

Box 9729A
Case Docket No. 288: Kajuro Aihara, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Parts 1-2)
Case Docket No. 288: Kajuro Aihara, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits, Parts 1-a and 1-b)
Case Docket No. 288: Kajuro Aihara, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits, Parts 2-a and 2-b)
Case Docket No. 288: Kajuro Aihara, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits, Parts 3-a and 3-b)

Box 9730
Case Docket No. 288: Kajuro Aihara, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits) (3 Folders)

Box 9731
Case Docket No. 290: Kajuro Aihara, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Part 2) (5 Folders)
Case Docket No. 291: Kakuzo Iida, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Part 1)

Box 9732
Case Docket No. 290: Kajuro Aihara, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Part 1 - Vol. II Exhibits,
Part 3) (7 Folders)

Box 9733
Case Docket No. 291: Kakuzo Iida, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. III Clemency Papers)
(6 Folders)
Box 9734
Case Docket No. 337: Seiichi Terada, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits, Part 1 - Vol. III Clemency
Papers) (4 Folders)

Box 9735
Case Docket No. 351: Shamatsu (Shomatsu) Iwanami, et al. (Vol. II Exhibits - Vol. III
Clemency Papers) (3 Folders)
Case Docket No. 369: Keijiro Otani (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. III Clemency Papers) (3 Folders)

Box 9736
Case Docket No. 372: Osamu Satano (Vol. I Record of Trial, Vol. II Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 372: Osamu Satano (Vol. I Record of Trial - Vol. II Exhibits)
Military Commission Orders Nos, 125, 237, 400-648 (3 folders)

Box 9737
Military Commission Orders (Case Docket Nos. 1-371) (7 folders)

Box 9738
Case Docket No. 351: Shamatsu Iwanami, et al. (Vol. I Record of Trial, Part 1-Part 3) (7 Folders)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1314
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Box 9739
Military Commission Orders Nos. 1-14, 794, 859, 241 (4 folders)
Military Commission Orders Nos. 1-859 (6 folders)

Box 9740
Review of Record of Trial: Case Docket Nos. 1-300 (Part 1) (6 folders)

Box 9741
Review of Record of Trial: Case Docket No. 251-300 (Part 2)
Review of Record of Trial: Case Docket No. 301-370 (Part 1)
Review of Record of Trial: Case Docket No. 301-370 (Part 2)
Military Commission Orders No. 1 - No. 399 (3 Folders)

Box 9742
Background Material for Interpreter (II): Sino-Japanese Relations (1927-1940)
Index of Record of Proceedings (Pages 1 - 2294 Incl.)
Index of Witnesses - Prosecution (17 June 1946 - 30 January 1948)
Record of Proceedings of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East (29 April 1946-
28 June 1946) (20 Folders)

Box 9743
Record of Proceedings of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East (1 July 1946-8
August 1946) (23 Folders)

Box 9744
Record of Proceedings of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East (9 August 1946
- 10 September 1946) (21 Folders)

Box 9745
Record of Proceedings of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East (11 September
1946 - 10 October 1946) (16 Folders)

Box 9746
Record of Proceedings of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East (11 October
1946 - 5 November 1946) (15 Folders)

Box 9747
Record of Proceedings of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East (7 November
1946 - 3 December 1946) (16 Folders)

Box 9748
Record of Proceedings of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East (3 December
1946 - 11 December 1946) (8 Folders)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1315
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Box 9749
Record of Proceedings of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East (12 December
1946 - 31 December 1946) (13 Folders)

Box 9750
Record of Proceedings of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East (3 January 1947-
14 January 1947) (9 Folders)

Box 9751
Record of Proceedings of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East (14 January
1947 - 30 January 1947) (11 Folders)

Box 9752
Record of Proceedings of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East (25 February
1947 - 16 April 1947) (16 Folders)

Box 9753
Record of Proceedings of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East (17 April 1947-
19 May 1947) (16 Folders)

Box 9754
Record of Proceedings of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East (20 May 1947-
18 August 1947) (17 Folders)

Box 9755
Record of Proceedings of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East (20 August 1947
- 5 September 1947) (10 Folders)

Box 9756
Record of Proceedings of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East (8 September
1947 - 26 September 1947) (13 Folders)

Box 9757
Record of Proceedings of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East (29 September
1947 - October 1947) (15 Folders)

Box 9758
Record of Proceedings of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East (28 October
1947 - 24 November 1947) (18 Folders)

Box 9759
Record of Proceedings of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East (25 November
1947 - 19 December 1947) (13 Folders)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1316
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Box 9760
Record of Proceedings of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East (22 December
1947 - 20 January 1948) (17 Folders)

Box 9761
Record of Proceedings of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East (21 January
1948 - 16 February 1948) (14 Folders)
Index of Witnesses - Defense (28 February 1947 - 10 February 1948)

Box 9762
Record of Proceedings of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East (18 February
1948 - 12 April 1948) (10 Folders)

Box 9763
Record of Proceedings of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East (13 April 1948
- 16 April 1948) (7 Folders)

Box 9764
Case Docket No. 2: Kei Yuri (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 4: Kaichi Hirate (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 13: Nubuo Kanayama (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 14: Motoichi Sakagami, et al. (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 15: Yaichi Rikitake (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 16: Ryunosuke Kimura, et al. (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 17: Hiroshi Takeuchi, et al. (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 19: Shigeo Akamatsu (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 20: Shinichi Motoyashiki (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 24: Akiyoshi Tsujino (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 28: Michiharu Ishige, Shogo Kondo, Kyogzo Yumita (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 32: Tatsuo Abe (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 33: Unosuke Mantani (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 36: Shoichiro Aoki (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 39: Takeharu Hirata (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 40: Yuhei Hosotani, et al. (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 42: Yoshio Kameoka (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 43: Sadao Watanabe, et al. (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 44: Takeo Fukunaga (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 45: Kuniichi Araki (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 46: Masao Nichizawa, et al. (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 47: Genji Mineno (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 48: Isojiro Okazaki (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 52: Matsujiro Nakasai (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 53: Hideji Nakamura, et al. (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 53: Hideji Nakamura, et al. (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 54: Mamoru Shiozawa (Appeal Office File)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1317
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Box 9765
Case Docket No. 55: Takuji Murakami, et al. (Appeal Office File) (5 folders)
Case Docket No. 56: Shinnosuki Sato, Sukeo Tagusari (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 57: Katsuyoshi Yasuda, et al. (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 58: Masato Hada (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 59: Takeo Katsura (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 60: Toshitsugo Yamanaka, Teruo Shibata, Kensako Baba (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 61: Kenichi Kondo (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 63: Yoichi Saito, Morio Inouye (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 65: Koju Tsuda (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 66: Shichisaburo Yajima (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 67: Momoichi Moriyama (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 69: Masato Yoshida, et al. (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 70: Yoshio Ogimoto (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 71: Hidemaro Nakajima (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 72: Masafumi Sugi (Appeal Office File) (2 folders)

Box 9766
Case Docket No. 74: Kingoro Fukuda, et al. (Appeal Office File) (2 folders)
Case Docket No. 75: Takanosuke Gunji (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 77: Masashi Sato, Kyusho Masaki, Matsusaburo Shirakawa (Appeal Office
File)
Case Docket No. 78: Toshio Tashiro, et al. (Appeal Office File) (3 folders)
Case Docket No. 81: Kinzaburo Niizuma, et al. (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 82: Masauki Kiryu, Takeo Shuraki, Minoru Kobayashi (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 84: Tetsutoshi Yanaru (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 85: Hajime Honda (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 86: Makoto Kimura (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 88: Juso Yamamoto (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 90: Sannojo Fujii (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 91: Saburo Mizukoshi, et al. (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 135: Yagoheiji Iwata (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 136: Masatoshi Sawamura (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 137: Yoshio Sudo (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 146: Toshitaro Habe, et al. (Appeal Office File)

Box 9767
Case Docket No. 146: Toshitaro Habe, et al. (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 147: Miki Tarodachi, Tarokichi Nakayama (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 149: Motoo Namba (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 149: Motoo Namba (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 150: Tsunesuke Tsuda (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 151: Makoto Inaki (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 152: Hajime Tamura, et al. (Appeal Office File) (2 folders)
Case Docket No. 153: Yoneo Murakami (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 154: Junsaburo Toshino, et al. (Appeal Office File)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1318
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Case Docket No. 155: Yasuji Morimoto, Sotaro Murata, Masaichi Toyama (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 156: Tsugio Nishida (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 157: Tatsuo Ando (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 158: Hichiro Tsuchiya (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 159: Yukinaga Kimura (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 160: Masaaki Murai (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 162: Kunio Miyatake (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 163: Sotouemon Hosoi, et al. (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 164: Ryugo Kanetsuna, Junji Mano (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 165: Matsuzo Miumi (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 166: Minoru Fujimoto, et al. (Appeal Office File) (2 folders)
Case Docket No. 167: Tadashi Sato (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 168: Takeshi Hashimoto (Appeal Office File)

Box 9768
Case Docket No. 169: Masao Hachiya, et al. (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 170: Yoshichi Takagi (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 170: Yoshichi Takagi (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 171: Kiichi Yamazaki, et al. (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 172: Hideo Yasutake (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 173: Masao Nakanishi, Kiyoshi Obayashi (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 174: Nobuhiro Miyakawa (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 175: Mitsuzo Inagaki (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 178: Tatsuro Fujita, et al. (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 177: Fukujiro Akiyama (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 178: Hiroichi Uno (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 179: Yoshio Nakanishi (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 180: Gisaburo Mariyama (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 181: Yuzuro (Yuzuru) Noguchi, et al. (Appeal Office File) (8 folders)
Case Docket No. 182: Hiroshi Tanaka, et al. (Appeal Office File) (2 folders)
Case Docket No. 183: Taizo Mimura (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 184: Masami Kanno, Takeo Watanabe (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 185: Takaji Ryu, Kazuo Tanaka (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 186: Hisakichi Tokuda (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 186: Hisakichi Tokuda (Appeal Office File)

Box 9769
Case Docket No. 187: Kunizo Katsuki (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 188: Shigeru Numajiri, et al. (Appeal Office File) (2 folders)
Case Docket No. 189: Yasuhiko Kuroiwa (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 190: Aiijaku Suyenaga, Seiichiro Yoshitsugu (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 191: Wataru Hasegawa (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 193: Yoshio Hori, et al. (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 194: Yoshio Kurihara (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 195: Matasuke Ishimatsu, Koseki Yamaji (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 197: Shinobu Hichino, Masanobu Michishita, Mineo Nojima (Appeal Office File)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1319
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Case Docket No. 198: Hiroshi Azuma, et al. (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 199: Sakujiro Aramaki, et al. (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 199: Sakujiro Aramaki, et al. (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 201: Fumio Ueda, et al. (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 202: Toshihisa Yamamoto (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 203: Toshio Hatakayama (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 204: Shigekazu Kiya (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 205: Masaji Takaku (Appeal Office File)

Box 9770
Case Docket No. 206: Hideo Ishizaki, et al. (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 208: Kaneichi Koike (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 210: Tomikuni Watanabe (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 211: Shinichi Tanaka (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 212: Tokio Tobita (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 214: Junsho Hayashi (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 216: Katsuo Kohara (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 217: Noboru Seki (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 218: Nakakichi Asoma, et al. (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 219: Terukichi Saito, et al. (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 220: Yoshio Mitsuhashi, Masatake Nakao, Ko Nemoto (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 221: Hiroshi Ushioda (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 222: Takanori Yamanaka (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 223: Toshi Akutsu (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 224: Iju Sugasawa, et al. (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 225: Masaharu Ozawa, Yutaka Ninomiya, Manzo Wakamatsu (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 226: Tsurugi Komatsu, Ken Suzuki, Masao Suzuki (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 227: Masataro Nakatani (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 228: Masaji Ino, Chosuke Onodera (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 229: Takaji Wachi, et al. (Appeal Office File)

Box 9771
Case Docket No. 230: Yoshio Tsuneyoshi (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 231: Yoshiaki Kariya (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 232: Kazuo Maeda (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 234: Mutsuo Okubo (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 235: Eiichi Noda (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 236: Mitsuyoshi Fujita (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 237: Kenji Iwataka, et al. (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 251: Nobuo Ito, et al. (Appeal Office File) (3 folders)
Case Docket No. 252: Shintaro Ouchi (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 253: Suehara Kitamura (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 254: Toshio Mori (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 255: Akira Yanagizawa, et al. (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 255: Akira Yanagizawa, et al. (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 256: Kazuo Arakawa (Appeal Office File)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1320
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Box 9772
Case Docket No. 258: Otohiko Inoue, et al. (Appeal Office File) (2 folders)
Case Docket No. 259: Hitoshi Okamoto, et al. (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 260: Usaji Hida, et al. (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 262: Shigeru Fukuda (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 263: Takahisa Arai (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 264: Tsutafu Kimura (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 265: Kimiya Ichinoe, et al. (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 266: Ichiro Morimoto (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 267: Toshio Toda, Chomatsu Tamura (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 268: Yasumasa Yamamoto, et al. (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 268: Yasumasa Yamamoto, et al. (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 270: Takayoshi Sakaino (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 271: Makoto Umeda (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 272: Kap Chin Song (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 273: Kenichi Ogihara (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 274: Kunio Saruwatari (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 276: Seiji Nozaki, et al. (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 277: Tadashige Shiomi (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 278: Sai Yamashita, Masayuki Naka (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 279: Zenichiro Yasuda, Hajime Nakao, Masakatsu Oyama (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 281: Tamae Kondo (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 282: Yuzuru Sanematsu, Kanenobu Itagaki (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 283: Michiji Otake (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 285: Jiro Akita, et al. (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 286: Koji Suzuki, Misao Sukegawa (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 287: Fumio Fujiki (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 288: Kajuro Aihara, et al. (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 289: Tasuku Okada, et al. (Appeal Office File)

Box 9773
Case Docket No. 289: Tasuku Okada, et al. (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 290: Kajuro Aihara, et al. (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 291: Kakuzo Iida, et al. (Appeal Office File) (2 folders)
Case Docket No. 292: Keiji Nagahara (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 294: Toyokazu Hikita, Kiyoshi Tanabe (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 295: Kenji Hirano (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 296: Ippei Tamura, Mitsumasa Oku, Tahichi Minamide (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 297: Kiyozo Fukunaga (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 298: Iwao Inanaga (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 299: Kazuo Sato, Kaoru Funaki (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 300: Tsuneo Ishikawa (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 301: Umetaro Makino (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 304: Kurataro Hirano, Yoshitaka Kawane (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 305: Kaname Sakaba, Kunji Suzuki (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 306: Etsuji Noguchi (Appeal Office File)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1321
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Case Docket No. 307: Tamotsu Furukawa, et al. (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 308: Tahei Tsuda (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 310: Ranjo Fujino, et al. (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 311: Eiichi Murakami, Fukujiro Kakinoki (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 312: Goro Kimura, Kumataro Tanaka, Tomezo Matsuoka (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 313: Hirokazu Tanaka (Appeal Office File)

Box 9774
Case Docket No. 314: Yoshoichiro Ebi, et al. (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 314: Yoshoichiro Ebi, et al. (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 315: Jukichi Sasaki, Kakuji Ishigaki (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 316: Ko Nishikawa (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 317: Munehiko Oshima, Isamu Sato (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 318: Isamu Sato, et al. (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 319: Masutaro Iwasaki (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 320: Konei Akaike, Yoshie Komine (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 321: Riichi Kitashima (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 325: Yoshiaki Irie (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 326: Seitaro Fujita, et al. (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 327: Katsuma Fukuda (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 328: Sanji Okido, et al. (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 329: Yutaka Odazawa, et al. (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 330: Taichi Sato (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 331: Fukuji Takahashi (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 333: Seitaro Fujisaki (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 334: Tsunee Abe (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 335: Okuji Tonomura, et al. (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 336: Sazae Chiuma (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 337: Seiichi Terada, et al. (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 337: Seiichi Terada, et al. (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 338: Saburo Matsuura, Yuetsu Fukumura (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 339: Hisashi Ichioka, et al. (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 340: Kaname Haraguchi, et al. (Appeal Office File)

Box 9775
Case Docket No. 342: Kiichi Yoshida (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 344: Taichi Ito, Sadatoshi Sakamoto (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 346: Rimpei Kato, et al. (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 347: Yoshinari Tanaka (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 348: Minoru Nomi (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 349: Hiroichi Konishi, et al. (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 350: Gunichi Mikawa, Shinzo Onishi (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 351: Shamatsu Iwanami (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 352: Tatsuhiko Furuya, et al. (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 353: Masaichi Toyama (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 354: Manichi Nishitani (Appeal Office File)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1322
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Case Docket No. 356: Shintaro Nakagawa, et al. (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 357: Seizo Taira (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 358: Eiichi Sugihara (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 359: Soshichi Kitamura (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 360: Masaki Onishi (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 361: Tetsutaro Kato (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 362: Teruo Akamine, Mitsushige Inoue (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 363: Hajime Umino (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 364: Jiro Hamamoto (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 365: Noburo Hashiyama (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 366: Suekatsu Matsuki (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 367: Tetsuo Misumi (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 368: Masaji Nagaoka (Appeal Office File)
Case Docket No. 370: Norifumi Otosu (Appeal Office File)
Review of Record of Trial: Case Docket Nos. 1-200 (3 folders)

Box 9776
Appendix to the Compilation of the War Crimes Program, Part 1 (Index 1-44)
Appendix to the Compilation of the War Crimes Program, Part 2 (Index 45-54)
Appendix to the Compilation of the War Crimes Program, Part 3 (Index 55-87)
Review of Record of Trial: Case Docket Nos. 200-363 (3 folders)
Shamatsu Iwanami, et al. (Case Docket No. 351) (2 folders)

Box 9777
Appendix to the Compilation of the War Crimes Program, Part 3 (Index 55-87)
Harukei Isayama, et al. (Review)
Hisakasu Tanaka (Record of Trial - Vol. I)
Hisakasu Tanaka, et al. (Record of Trial - Vol. I)
Masaharu Homma - Public Trial (Vol. I - VIII) (4 Folders)
Shigeru Sawada, et al. (Review)

Box 9778
Masaharu Homma - Public Trial (Vol. VIII - XXIII) (16 Folders)

Box 9779
Masaharu Homma - Public Trial (Vol. XXIV - Vol. XXX) (7 Folders)
Naraji Nogi - Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. V) (5 Folders)
Naraji Nogi - Exhibits to Record of Trial
Shiyoku Kou - Public Trial (Vol. I - Vol. IV) (4 Folders)

Box 9780
Case Docket No. 339: Hisashi Ichioka, et al. (Work Sheets) (7 folders)
Shiyoku Kou - Public Trial (Vol. V - XV) (10 Folders)

Box 9781
Affidavits - As Evidence

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1323
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Aoki (Case Docket No. 129)


Applications for Release
Bibliography
Bushido
Cairo Declaration, Potsdam Declaration
Case Docket No. 190 - Suenaga
Cases Not Filed, Clemency Petitions, Memos etc.
Catchall Specifications
Civilian Enemy Internees - JAG Opinion
Command Responsibility
Contempt
Contribution to Death
Corporal Punishment
Ernest Peter Burger, et al. vs Albert L. Cox, Provost Marshal (Vol. I - Pages 1-155)
Ernest Peter Burger, et al. vs Albert L. Cox, Provost Marshal (Vol. II)
Evidence
FEC - Military Commission Orders
Form of Briefs and Motions
International Tribunal
Japanese Law, Orders etc.
Letter Requesting Brief
Letter to Japanese (21 July 1947)
Letters - No Appeal
Michinori Nakamura
Military Commissions - Jurisdiction
Miscellaneous
Newspaper Clippings
No Title
No Title
No Title
No Title
No Title
No Title
Official Orders
Petitions
Pleas of Guilty
Responsibility of Camp Commander - Company Personnel
Seitaro Okubayashi
Superior Orders as Defense
Work Reports

Box 9782
Case Docket No. 104
Case Docket No. 83
Case Docket No. 86
Case Docket No. 91

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1324
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Clemency Petitions (2 folders)


Kato
Kinzel
Nagayasu Kawabe
No Title
No Title
No Title
No Title
No Title
No Title
No Title
No Title
No Title
No Title
No Title
No Title
No Title
No Title
No Title
Suenaga, Y. (Case Docket No. 190)

Box 9783
Daily Activity Record for Investigators - Takashi Matsui
Kimura
No Title (20 folders)
Trial Fact Brief - Hichiro Tsuchiya
U.S. vs Hosoi, et al.
U.S. vs Junji Mano

Box 9784
Daily Activity Record for Investigators - Charles Knight Hopkins
Daily Activity Record for Investigators - Shigeo Morisato
Daily Activity Record for Investigators - Masaru Jinbo
Daily Activity Record for Investigators - Yukiya Mori
Daily Activity Record for Investigators - Minoru Fukumitsu

Box 9785
Daily Activity Record for Investigators - Tsutomu Mura
Daily Activity Record for Investigators - James K. Fukuda
Daily Activity Record for Investigators - Masagi Okada
Daily Activity Record for Investigators - Fred Y. Fujita
Daily Activity Record for Investigators - Toke T. Tagami
Daily Activity Record for Investigators - Shigeru Ujiie
Daily Activity Record for Investigators - Jaxson Sonoda

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1325
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Box 9786
Daily Activity Record for Investigators - Mikio Uchiyama
Daily Activity Record for Investigators - Kumao Toda
Daily Activity Record for Investigators - Hiroshi Yamada
Daily Activity Record for Investigators - Frank Shiwotsuka
Case Docket No. 251: Nobuo Ito, et al.
Case Docket No. 260: Usaji Hida, et al.
Case Docket No. 262: Shigeru Fukuda
Case Docket No. 263: Takahisa Arai
Case Docket No. 268: Yasumasa Yamamoto, et al.
Case Docket No. 269: Keita Imoto
Case Docket No. 271: Makoto Umeda
Case Docket No. 273: Kenichi Ogihara
Case Docket No. 273: Kenichi Ogihara
Case Docket No. 274: Kunio Saruwatari
Case Docket No. 278: Sai Yamashita, Masayuki Naka
Case Docket No. 279: Zenichiro Yasuda, Hajime Nakao, Masakatsu Oyama
Case Docket No. 283: Michiji Otake
Case Docket No. 287: Fumio Fujiki
Case Docket No. 289: Tasuku Okada, et al.

Box 9787
Case Docket No. 255: Akira Yanagizawa, et al.
Case Docket No. 250: Ichiji Kinari, et al. (4 folders)
Case Docket No. 248: Mitsujiro Sakamoto
Case Docket No. 244: Michizo Shina, et al.
Case Docket No. 242: Kazuo Takenaka
Case Docket No. 241: Keiji Nagahara
No Title
Case Docket No. 226: Tsurugi Komatsu, Ken Suzuki, Masao Suzuki
Case Docket No. 228: Masaji Ino, Chosuke Onodera
Case Docket No. 229: Takaji Wachi, et al.
Case Docket No. 230: Yoshio Tsuneyoshi
Case Docket No. 231: Yoshiaki Kariya
Case Docket No. 232: Kazuo Maeda
Case Docket No. 233: Iku Takasaki
Case Docket No. 234: Mutsue (Mutsuo) Okubo
Case Docket No. 236: Mitsuyoshi Fujita

Box 9788
Case Docket No. 288: Kajuro Aihara, et al.
Case Docket No. 290: Kajuro Aihara, et al.
Case Docket No. 298: Iwao Inanaga
Case Docket No. 294: Kiyoshi Tanabe, Toyokazu Hikita
Case Docket No. 291: Kakuzo Iida, et al.
Case Docket No. 251: Nobuo Ito, et al. (5 folders)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1326
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Box 9789
Case Docket No. 259: Hitoshi Okamoto
Case Docket No. 304: Yoshitaka Kawane, Kurataro Hirano
Case Docket No. 304: Yoshitaka Kawane, Kurataro Hirano (Trial Fact Brief)
Case Docket No. 347: Yoshinari Tanaka
Death Report (Camp ODonnel)
Military Commission Orders No. 6 - No. 35
No Title (4 folders)
Special Orders No. 10, 16, 36, 40, 76 (Extract)
The Appointed Quality of Medical Instruments in Units (Military Hospital Excepted)
The Subject Concerning Treatment of the Air-Crew Whose Plane Air-Raided Our Territory, etc.

Box 9790
Aono (Case No. 9)
Case Docket No. 245: Torajiro Urata
Case Docket No. 250: Ichiji Kinari, et al.
Case Docket No. 250: Ichiji Kinari, et al. (Exhibits A-AV, 1-92) (3 folders)
Chotaro Furushima (Case Docket No. 3)
Common Trial of Sakagami, Ono, Chihara, Kato (Case Docket No. 14)
Court Records - Dealing with Judge Advocate
Duty Rosters, Officers
Eighth Army Officers Club Weekly Bulletin
Execution of War Criminals
Fees and Allowances of Civilian Witnesses (Case Docket No. 5)
General Order 56 (Hq., Eighth Army)
Hiroshi Tanaka (Case Docket No. 182)
Incoming Letters
Incoming Radio Telegrams
Isao Fukuhara (Case Docket No. 6)
K. Yuri (Case Docket No. 2)
Kaichi Hirate - Clemency Letters (Case Docket No. 4)
Kiyoshi Tanaka
Kiyoshi Tanaka
Lt. Teiji Fukunaga
Makoto Kimura (Case Docket No. 86)
Military Commission Orders (Nos. 1-13, 24)
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous Quartermaster Organizations, Summary Court Martial Records 1945
No Title
No Title
No Title (2 folders)
Out-Going Letters
Passes for Prisons
Promotion of Officers and Enlisted Men
Regulations - Treatment of prisoners of war
Released from Sugamo Prison (Case Docket No. 14)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1327
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Rikizo Fujiki
Ryoichi Shimode (Case Docket No. 29)
Ryotatsu Kamiyasumiba (Case Docket No. 193)
Shizuo Sumitoko, Tsuyoshi Yoshihara (Case Docket No. 258)
Sotouemon Hosoi (Case Docket No. 163)
Special Court Docket
Tatsuo Abe
Trial of Japanese War Criminal
Tsunesuke Tsuda File
War Crimes Court Rooms

Box 9791
Case Docket No. 347: Yoshinari Tanaka
Case Docket No. 347: Yoshinari Tanaka
No Title (10 folders)

Box 9792
201 File
Deposition of Alexander Doaga
Gibbs, Calvin E.
No Title (5 folders)
Ryunosuke Kimura, et al.

Box 9793
Affidavits and Trial Facts
Amo and Maruo
Avitaminosis
Cerebral Malaria
Haruo Okada
Hiraiwa, Hayakawa, Kobayashi
Jiro Kondo
Kenichi Kondo
Kenshi Hirai
Kiichi Shirasaya
Kiyoshi Nishiyama
Mashiro Oka
No Title
No Title
No Title (2 folders)
No Title (5 folders)
Pneumonia [Empty Folder]
Pros. Ws Stments [Empty Folder]
Ryan
Statements of Japanese at Osaka Main Camp and Hazama and Hayashi of Oeyama Camp
Stments of Defs [Empty Folder]
Sukeo Tagusari

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1328
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Takeshi Beppu
Takuji Murakami
Tanimori Yamamoto
Voir Dire [Empty Folder]

Box 9794
No Title (4 folders)
Takuji Murakami, et al.
Toshitsugo Yamanaka, Teruo Shibata, Kensako Baba
Yoichi Saito, Kiyofusa Sakaguchi, Morio Inouye (2 folders)

Box 9795
Daily Activity Record for Investigators - Jimmie M. Matsumura
Daily Activity Record for Investigators - Sam Iwanaga
Daily Activity Record for Investigators - Joe Kamatani
Daily Activity Record for Investigators - Kiyoshi Kido
Daily Activity Record for Investigators - Tom Kosobayashi
Daily Activity Record for Investigators - Toshio Kimoto
No Title (2 folders)

Box 9796
Case Docket No. 339 - Hisashi Ichioka, et al. (Diary & Memo Kept by Ex-Capt. Fujita)
Case Docket No. 339 - Hisashi Ichioka, et al. (Work Sheets), Vols. I-VII (7 folders)
Statement - Shuji Kamada (Case Docket No. 268)

Box 9797
Affidavit of Teijiro Iyekura (Case Docket No. 208)
Case Docket No. 258 - Otohiko Inoue, et al.
Case Docket No. 289 - Tasuku Okada, et al. (Affidavit)
Case Docket No. 290 - Kajuro Aihara, et al. (Original Japanese Statements of Accused in
Medical Phase)
Kaneichi Koike (Case Docket No. 208), Junsho Hayashi (Case Docket No. 214)
No Title (4 folders)

Box 9798
Hidemaro Nakajima
Hidemaro Nakajima
Kingaro Fukuda, et al.
No Title
No Title

Box 9799
Calisthenics - Excerpts from The Chrysanthemum and the Sword by Ruth Benedict
Case Docket No. 137 - Yoshio Sudo
Case Docket No. 339 - Hisashi Ichioka, et al.
Case Docket No. 339 - Hisashi Ichioka, et al. (Work Sheets) (6 folders)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1329
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Case Docket No. 74-93


No Title
Office Instructions
Requests for Translations, etc.
Self-Incrimination
Separate Trial
Sukeo Nakajima - Clemency (Retained Copies)

Box 9800
Death Certificates
Diary - Fukuoka POW Camp - 1944, January to December
Name List of prisoners of war, camp No. 4 (Fukuoka)
No Title (6 folders)
Osaka prisoner of war camp Name List
U.S. Army and Navy Ocean Shipping Procedures (War Department Technical Manual TM 38-
412, Navy Department Manual OPNAV P421-505)

Box 9801
Affidavit
Case Docket No. 305: Kaname Sakabe, Kunji Suzuki (Affidavits)
Closing Arguments of Japanese Lawyers
Fukuoka prisoner of war camp Name List
Kyosuke Saito
Major Philips Closing Argument (Case Docket No. 55)
Name List of prisoner of wars - Nagoya prisoner of war sub camp No. 2 (Narumi)
No Title
No Title
No Title (4 folders)
Original Affidavit (Case Docket No. 304)
Sendai prisoner of war camp Name List

Box 9802
Case Docket No. 339
Case Docket No. 339: Hisashi Ichioka, et al. (Witnesses for Defense)
Case Docket No. 339 (10 folders)
Case Docket No. 339: Hisashi Ichioka, et al. (Original Documents & Translations of Same
No. 44669, 44675-44695)
Case Docket No. 339: Hisashi Ichioka, et al. (Original Documents & Translations of Same
No. 44696-44716)
Case Docket No. 339: Hisashi Ichioka, et al. (Miscellaneous Japanese Documents and
Translations) (2 folders)

Box 9803
Case Docket No. 339: Prosecution Exhibits, No. 1-134 (4 Folders)
Case Docket No. 339: Prosecution Exhibits Not Included in Order of Evidence, But May be Used
Case Docket No. 339: Trial Fact Brief

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1330
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Case Docket No. 339: Charts, Blue Prints of Submarines, Maps of Operational Areas
Case Docket No. 339: Defense Exhibits
Case Docket No. 339: Personal Interrogation of Accused
Case Docket No. 339: Hisashi Ichioka, et al.
Case Docket No. 339: Hisashi Ichioka, et al. - Work Sheets and Exhibits
Case Docket No. 339: Hisashi Ichioka, et al. (Vols. I-II) (2 folders)

Box 9804
Case Docket No. 119: Tetsuo Kobayashi
Case Docket No. 121: Kiyoshi Ogasawara, Hiroshi Ushioda, Seisaku Toma
Case Docket No. 122: Shohei Ikeda
Case Docket No. 123: Eitaro Uchiyama, et al. (2 folders)
Case Docket No. 124: Masayoshi Kato
Case Docket No. 128: Sukeo Nakajima, et al.
Case Docket No. 224: Iju Sugasawa, et al.
Case Docket No. 225: Masaharu Ozawa, Yutaka Ninomiya, Manzo Wakamatsu (2 folders)
No Title (2 folders)

Box 9805
Case Docket No. 225: Masaharu Ozawa, Yutaka Ninomiya, Manzo Wakamatsu
Case Docket No. 233: Iku Takasaki
Case Docket No. 238: Masayoshi Murata
Case Docket No. 239: Takeyasu Nishi
Case Docket No. 240: Shigeji Mori
Case Docket No. 241: Keiji Nagahara
Case Docket No. 242: Kazuo Takenaka
Case Docket No. 243: Shigetsuchi Asada
Case Docket No. 244: Michizo Shiina, et al.
Case Docket No. 248: Mitsujiro Sakamoto
Case Docket No. 249: Hata Tatsumi
Case Docket No. 250: Ichiji Kinari, et al.
Case Docket No. 224: Iju Sugasawa, et al.
No Title (4 folders)

Box 9806
Case Docket No. 225 - Pictures of prisoners of war
Case Docket No. 205
Executions
No Title (11 folders)

Box 9807
Case Docket No. 130: Matsukichi Muta, Koichi Ota
Case Docket No. 2: Kei Yuri
Case Docket No. 25: Uichi Ikegami
Case Docket No. 26: Jutaro Kikuchi
Case Docket No. 265: Kimiya Ichinoe, et al.

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1331
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Case Docket No. 46: Masao Nishizawa, et al.


Case Docket No. 6: Isao Fukuhara
Example of Questions
Mine Accident
No Title (6 folders)
Other Reviews
Reports on prisoner of war Labor Conditions

Box 9808
Amphibian Truck Company
Diary - Fukuoka prisoner of war camp No. 5-B, No. 8-D (June 1944-May 1945 (3 folders)
Fusho Hokoku
Masao Nichizawa
No Title
Omine Mines Diagrams
Sendai Branch No. 10
Sendai Branch No. 3 (Tokyo, 3-B)
Sendai Branch No. 5 (Tokyo, 7-B)
Sendai Branch No. 7 (Tokyo, 9-B)
Sendai Branch No. 9 (Tokyo, 22-D)
Sendai Main Camp
Statements for Kaneko Case
Tokyo Main Camps and Branches
Witness for Kaneko Case (Address, etc.)

Box 9809
Case Docket No. 328
Case Docket No. 339
Case Docket No. 339
Case Docket No. 351
Documents Pertaining to Seitaro Fujita (Case Docket No. 326)
Fukuoka prisoner of war branch camp 23
Fukuoka prisoner of war camp
Hakodate Main Camp and Branches
Hakodate prisoner of war camp Name List
Hiroshima prisoner of war camp Name List
Hiroshima prisoner of war camps
Nagoya Main Camp and Sub-Division Camps (Branch)
Nagoya prisoner of war camp Name List
No Title (6 folders)
Shibo Shindansho (Utsushi) Tsuzuri (Bunshobetsu) - Hiroshima Furyo Shuyojo

Box 9810
Case Docket No. 321: Kiichi Kitashima
Case Docket No. 351: Shamatsu Iwanami, et al.
Case Docket No. 308: Tahei Tsuda

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1332
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Case Docket No. 339: Hisashi Ichioka, et al. (8 folders)


Case Docket No. 353: Masaichi Toyama
No Title (3 folders)

Box 9811
Case Docket No. 351 - U.S. vs. Shamatsu Iwanami (Extra Copies)
Case Docket No. 74 - No. 93
Defense Exhibit No. 27 - Affidavit of Rikizo Sato (Case Docket No. 74 - No. 93)
Defense Exhibit No. 28 - Affidavit of Rikizo Sato (Case Docket No. 74 - No. 93)
Defense Exhibit No. 29 - Affidavit of Ryozo Onodera (Case Docket No. 74 - No. 93)
Defense Exhibit No. 52 - Affidavit of Saburo Sugawara (Case Docket No. 74 - No. 93)
Defense Exhibit No. 53 - Affidavit of Tsugio Murakami (Identifies the Corpse) (Case Docket
No. 74 - No. 93)
General
General Administration File - Case Docket No. 346
No Title (7 folders)
Translations of Regulations - Kingoro Fukuda (Case Docket No. 74)

Box 9812
Case Docket No. 361 - Tetsutaro Kato
Case Docket No. 361 (5 folders)
Dispositions of prisoners of war (Case Docket No. 361)
Furyo Meimei Hyou
Hiroyuki Morita (Case Docket No. 134)
Niigata prisoner of war camp
No Title (2 folders)
Shokuju Denpyou
Toshiyuki Kubo (Case Docket No. 290)

Box 9813
Case Docket No. 155: Yasuji Morimoto, et al.
Case Docket No. 228 (2 folders)
Case Docket No. 305
Case Docket No. 305: Kaname Sakaba (2 folders)
Case Docket No. 361: Tetsutaro Kato
Francis E. Fellows - Personal Notes
Hidetoshi Emori (Case Docket No. 361)
Hiroshi Fujii (Case Docket No. 361)
Interrogation of Yoshika Saito
Kaname Sakaba (Case Docket No. 305)
Kenji Okazaki (Case Docket No. 361)
Kenneth G. Cambon
Kentaro Yokode (Case Docket No. 361)
Mamoru Hirohashi
No Title (5 folders)
Prisoner of war Labor Control Regulations

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1333
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Report Concerning Escape and Arrest of Two American prisoners of war, and Subsequent
Measures (Case Docket No. 155)
Statement of Kinzo Kashima
Tadashi Sato
Verdict Record File (Case Docket No. 301 - Case Docket No. 365)
Verdict Record File (Case Docket No. 72 - Case Docket No. 300)

Box 9814
Affidavit of Ichiro Katagiri (Case Docket No. 361)
Case Docket No. 151
Fukuoka prisoner of war camp branches
Fukuoka prisoner of war camp Main Office - Western District Army Yahata Provisional
prisoner of war camp
No Title (5 folders)
Osaka prisoner of war camps, branches
Prisoner of War Work Record of Omine Mine
Sendai Branch No. 8 (Tokyo 10-B)
Statement of Akira Koana (Case Docket No. 361)
Statement of Chiharu Uchikawa (Case Docket No. 361)
Statement of Michiji Ishige (Case Docket No. 361)
Statement of Takeo Muragishi (Case Docket No. 361)
Statement of Toru Hori (Case Docket No. 361)
Statement of Yoshiro Kato (Case Docket No. 361)
Tokyo 1-B
Tokyo Branch No. 1 (Kawasaki provisional prisoner of war camp, August 24-Sept. 25, 1942)
Tokyo Branch No. 2 (Yokohama prisoner of war camp, September 12-25, 1942)
Tokyo Branch No. 3 (Yokohama prisoner of war camp, 12 September 1942 - 25 September
1942; Tokyo prisoner of war camp 2-B, 25 September 1942 - 1 August 1943)
Tokyo Branch No. 4
Tokyo Main Camp (Shinagawa prisoner of war camp, September 12-25 1942)

Box 9815
Case Docket No. 290
Case Docket No. 357
Case Docket No. 360
Case Docket No. 362
Mashiro Oka
No Title (13 folders)
Takeshi Beppu

Box 9816
Case Docket No. 255: Akira Yanagizawa, et al.
Donnel and Izumi - Testimony
Hansen - Testimony
No Title (2 folders)
No Title (2 folders)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1334
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Sanderson - Testimony
Withycombe - Testimony

Box 9817
Case Docket No. 339: Perspective Exhibits (8 folders)

Box 9818
Attorneys Reports
Civilian Internees
Criminal Intent
Defense Motions - Case Docket Nos. 288, 362, 365, 366
Forms
Job Descriptions
Malmedy Trial
MCOs
MCOs Tried by Other Authorities
MCOs Tried by Other Authorities (3 folders)
Medical Regulations of the Tokyo prisoner of war camp
Memorandum on the Duty of Commissions to Decide Jurisdictional Questions
Military Commissions (General Orders No. 56 - HQ Eighth Army)
No Title
No Title (2 folders)
Property Receipt
Review - Matters to be Considered (Case Docket No. 45)
Review of Chikanori Tabuo Tried by Other Authorities
Review of Hikotaro Tajima Tried by Other Authorities
Review of Isamu Morimoto Tried by Other Authorities
Review of Jyunji Sasaki Tried by Other Authorities
Review of Kagajiro Mukai Tried by Other Authorities
Review of Katsunori Tamura Tried by Other Authorities
Review of Makoto Yoshioka, et al. Tried by Other Authorities
Review of Mariano Uyeki Tried by Other Authorities
Review of Masaharu Homma Tried by Other Authorities
Review of Masanori Sugimoto Tried by Other Authorities
Review of Masao Tachibana Tried by Other Authorities
Review of Masatoshi Fujishige, et al. Tried by Other Authorities
Review of Mitsugu Ueda Tried by Other Authorities
Review of Rin Ryu Kin Tried by Other Authorities
Review of Satoru Ono Tried by Other Authorities
Review of Shiyoku Kou Tried by Other Authorities
Review of Takeji Ozawa Tried by Other Authorities
Review of Takeo Nakamura Tried by Other Authorities
Review of Tetsuo Naito Tried by Other Authorities
Review of Tokizo Makita Tried by Other Authorities
Review of Tokujiro Yoshida Tried by Other Authorities
Review of Tsuneo Toyonaga Tried by Other Authorities

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1335
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Reviews - Check List 15 December 1947


Reviews - Extras
Sentences Reduced
Tokyo Trial (Defense Document 514)
Tomoyuki Yamashita Case - Dissenting Opinion
Trial and Punishment of Civilian Enemy Internees
Venue
Weekly Reports

Box 9819
201 File: Wayne W. Wright (Lt.)
201 File: Kenneth Shilling (1st Lt.)
201 File: Gordon L. Daily
201 File: Richard F. Igl (Lt.)
201 File: Takeo Sato (Lt.)
201 File: Robert L. White (1st Lt.)
201 File: Irving Eisenstein (2nd Lt.)
201 File: Harold Weil (2nd Lt.)
201 File: Lloyd A. Schneider (1st Lt.)
201 File: Jack S. Bohannon (Lt.)
201 File: Leonard Petkoff (Lt.)
201 File: Ira W. Levitas (Lt.)
201 File: George H. Grier (Capt.)
201 File: John B. Preston (1st Lt.)
201 File: Stephen H. Simes (1st Lt.)
201 File: FNU Marchison (Capt.)
201 File: Harold H. Emmons (Maj.)
201 File: John Dickinson
201 File: Richard R. Wolfrom (1st Lt.)
201 File: Thomas J. Murphy (1st Lt.)
201 File: Sam Rogol (2nd Lt.)
201 File: Clarence J. Hettel (1st Lt.)
201 File: Robert J. Collins (1st Lt.)
201 File: Gilbert Shavenekke (2nd Lt.)
201 File: Aristides George Lazarus (1st Lt.)
201 File: Warren Woods (2nd Lt.)
201 File: James B. Patterson (2nd Lt.)
Circular Number 308 and 326
Circular No. 289, 307, 321
General Orders Number 56, 66-68, 70-80
Message Forms
No Title (3 folders)
Special Orders
Staff Memorandum Number 49-53, 55, 57, 59, 62, 64

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1336
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Box 9820
Kitaro Ishida
Laws, Rules, and Regulations Pertaining to Prisoners of War
Military Commission Orders (No. 1 - No. 859) (9 Folders)
Model Record of Trial by General Court Martial
No Title
No Title
No Title
No Title
Operational Directives
Operational Directives
Petition Not Considered in Review (Case Docket No. 74) [Empty Folder]
Prisoners at Sugamo Prison

Box 9821
HQ 8th Army Military Commission Orders, Nos. 1-770 (8 folders)
HQ 8th Army Military Commission Orders, Nos. 689-770
HQ 8th Army Military Commission Orders, Nos. 771-859 and Index

Box 9822
HQ 8th Army Military Commission Orders, Nos. 732-756 (26 Folders)

Box 9823
Case Docket No. 74
Case Docket No. 290: Kajuro Aihara, et al. (Case Completed)
Case Docket No. 290 (3 folders)
Case Docket No. 290: Kajuro Aihara, et al.
Case Docket No. 290: Military Commission Orders, Nos. 765-770
Case Docket No. 291: Kakuzo Iida, et al. (Exhibits)
Case Docket No. 291: Kakuzo Iida, et al.
Case Docket No. 337: Seiichi Terada, et al. (2 folders)

Box 9824
Case Docket No. 290: Kajuro Aihara, et al. (4 folders)
Defense Motions (Case Docket No. 91-145) (5 folders)

Box 9825
Defense Motions (Case Docket No. 146 - 244) (6 folders)

Box 9826
Defense Motions (Case Docket No. 251)
Defense Motions (Case Docket No. 253)
Defense Motions (Case Docket No. 255)
Defense Motions (Case Docket No. 258)
Defense Motions (Case Docket No. 260)
Defense Motions (Case Docket No. 265)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1337
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Defense Motions (Case Docket No. 273)


Defense Motions (Case Docket No. 276)
Defense Motions (Case Docket No. 281)
Defense Motions (Case Docket No. 287)
Defense Motions (Case Docket No. 289)
Defense Motions (Case Docket No. 290)
Defense Motions (Case Docket No. 295)
Defense Motions (Case Docket No. 297)
Defense Motions (Case Docket No. 304)
Defense Motions (Case Docket No. 307)
Defense Motions (Case Docket No. 313)
Defense Motions (Case Docket No. 314)
Defense Motions (Case Docket No. 318)
Defense Motions (Case Docket No. 320)
Defense Motions (Case Docket No. 325)
Defense Motions (Case Docket No. 327)
Defense Motions (Case Docket No. 329)
Defense Motions (Case Docket No. 335)
Defense Motions (Case Docket No. 337)
Defense Motions (Case Docket No. 338)
Defense Motions (Case Docket No. 340)
Defense Motions (Case Docket No. 347)
Defense Motions (Case Docket No. 348)
Defense Motions (Case Docket No. 361)
Defense Motions (Case Docket No. 363)
Review of Record of Trial (4 Folders)

Box 9827
Carbon Copies of Reviews (5 Folders)

Box 9828
Actions - 1948
MCOs to War Crimes Administration Division, List of
Military Commission Orders (5 folders)
No Title (2 folders)
Personnel
Property Issue & Turn-In Slip
Reports (Daily-Weekly-Bi-Weekly-Monthly)
Review of the Staff Judge Advocate - Kajuro Aihara, et al.
Revision Chart
Rules and Regulations, 1945-1946
Table of Trial Results

Box 9829
Accused Statements - Death Certificates
Actions

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1338
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Circulars - Daily Bulletins - Weekly Directive


Daily 0830 Report
Daily Personnel Attendance Report
Military Commission Orders No. 601 - No. 857 (3 Folders)
Monthly Report
No Title
No Title (5 folders)
Notice - Briefs
Personnel Requirements and Personnel Available
Sentence Statistics
Time and Attendance Report [Empty Folder]
Unfinished Compilation of the War Crimes Program (Yokohama, Japan - 1949)

Box 9830
Correction Request for Record of Trial (Form No. 37)
Defense Motions (Case Docket No. 13 - 40)
Defense Motions (Case Docket No. 46)
Defense Motions (Case Docket No. 53 - 78) (3 folders)
Defense Motions (Case Docket No. 80 - 88)
Forms (No. 10, 17, 23)
Forms (No. 6, 44)
Forms (No. 7, 46, 47, 49)
Index
Military Commission Data Sheet (Form No. 8)
Military Commission Data Sheet (Form No. 8)
Military Commission Orders
Military Commission Orders No. 241
No Title
No Title
Reporters Correction Statement (Form No. 38)
Reporters Forms

Box 9831
Forms (No. 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 17, 18, 23, 37, 44)
Personal Data Sheet Re Accused
Request for Delivery of Accused for Trial
Review of the Staff Judge Advocate (Case Docket No. 74)
Review of the Staff Judge Advocate (Case Docket No. 288)
Review of the Staff Judge Advocate (Case Docket No. 290)
Review of the Staff Judge Advocate (Case Docket No. 291)
War Crimes Trial Progress Report

Box 9832
Daily Report (3 folders)
Daily Report from Sugamo Prison
Military Commission Orders No. 732, 819-856 (Hq, Eighth Army) (2 Folders)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1339
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Review of the Staff Judge Advocate (Case Docket No. 290)


Review of the Staff Judge Advocate (Case Docket No. 291)
Review of the Staff Judge Advocate (Case Docket No. 369)
Review of the Staff Judge Advocate (Case Docket No. 372)

Box 9833
Case Docket No. 245: Torajiro Urata (Additional Documents)
Correspondence Forwarded to SCAP
Daily Report
Letter Order - Headquarters Sugamo Prison
Memorandums
No Title
No Title
No Title
No Title
No Title
Rules of Procedure
Rules Re Records of Trial
SCAP Legal Section - Miscellaneous Record and Policy and Conferences
Status of Reviews of Records of Trials (Daily Reports)
War Crimes File
War Crimes Miscellaneous File
War Crimes Miscellaneous File A (Parts 1-2) (2 folders)
War Crimes Miscellaneous File B (Part No. 1)

Box 9834
Adjutant General Publications
Case Docket No. 288: Kajuro Aihara, et al. (2 folders)
Case Docket No. 290
Detention, Interrogation and Trial of Suspected Japanese War Criminals
General Orders No. 56
GHQ/Far East Command Military Commission Orders No. 16-23 (3 Folders)
Information Memorandum (Form No. 16)
Information Memorandum to Court Reporters
No Title (2 folders)
No Title (2 folders)
Public Relations Plan for War Crimes Trials
Regulations Governing the Trials of Accused War Criminals
Rules of Procedure and Outline of Procedure for Trials of Accused War Criminals (2 folders)
Rules of Procedure and Outline of Procedure for Trials of Accused War Criminals

Box 9835
Alphabetical Index of Docket Volumes
Case Docket No. 126
Case Docket No. 13
Case Docket No. 16

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1340
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Case Docket No. 23


Case Docket No. 244
Case Docket No. 288
Case Docket No. 318
Case Docket No. 38
Case Docket No. 40
Case Docket No. 42
Case Docket No. 43
Case Docket No. 55
Case Docket No. 69
Case History - WCDD (Case Docket No. 1-368) (4 folders)
Combined Index - Docket Book 1, 2, 3, 4 (Inclusive)
Efficiency Report - Work Sheets
Fiscal Report (Charts & Plans)
General Information & Instructions
Kajuro Aihara, et al.
Military Commission Orders
No Title (4 folders)
Review of the Staff Judge Advocate (Case Docket No. 154)
Sample of War Crimes Division Form
Status of Prisoners
Status of Prisoners - Sugamo
Tabulation of Sentences

Box 9836
Record of Proceedings of International Military Tribunal for the Far East (2 September 1947)
Record of Proceedings of International Military Tribunal for the Far East (19 February 1948)
(4 Folders)
Record of Proceedings of International Military Tribunal for the Far East (8 September 1947)
Record of Proceedings of International Military Tribunal for the Far East (18 November 1947)
Record of Proceedings of International Military Tribunal for the Far East (19 November 1947)
Record of Proceedings of International Military Tribunal for the Far East (21 August 1947)
Record of Proceedings of International Military Tribunal for the Far East (9 December 1947)
Record of Proceedings of International Military Tribunal for the Far East (2 September 1947)
Record of Proceedings of International Military Tribunal for the Far East (5 December 1947)
Record of Proceedings of International Military Tribunal for the Far East (2 September 1947)
Record of Proceedings of International Military Tribunal for the Far East (5 March 1948)
Record of Proceedings of International Military Tribunal for the Far East (17 November 1947)
No Title (2 folders)

Box 9837
GHQ/AFPAC Military Commission Orders No. 26
GHQ/Far East Command Military Commission Orders
Interpreter Branch Daily Report (2 folders)
Miscellaneous

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1341
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

No Title (2 folders)
Special Orders (3 folders)
Stationary for Absents, Travel Authority, Check Slips
Tabulation of Sentences

Box 9838
Case Docket No. 74: Kingoro Fukuda (Review)
Daily Bulletin 1950
Diary
General Information and Instruction
Historical Reports
Incoming Message, January-March 1948
Judge Advocate Section, War Crimes Division, Civil Employee Position Descriptions
Military Time Sheet
Miscellaneous Correspondence
Mr. Kirk Maddrix General File, Vol. I
Mr. Kirk Maddrix General File, Vol. II
No Title
Officer Miscellaneous
Policy File
Post Action Review Combined List
Report of Check on War Crimes Operating Cost Reports, Administrative Section
Report of Progress of War Crimes Trials, Weekly Report
Special Orders [Empty Folder]
Status of Review of Records of Trials
War Crimes Defense Position Descriptions

Box 9839
Action Request
Historical War Crimes Division
JA Section Position Descriptions (Old)
No Title
No Title (3 folders)
War Crimes Forms

Box 9840
Akira Nomoto, Genichi Munehiro, et al.
Formosan Case (Tokyo)
Fukusaburo Adachi
Goto
Hiroshi Tanaka, et al.
Hisakichi Tokuda
Juso Yamamoto
Katsuyoshi Yasuda, et al.
No Title
No Title (3 folders)

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1342
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Reference Material on War Criminals


Reporters Notebook (Stenograph) - Case Docket No. 290 (6 folders)
Sakujiro Aramaki, et al.
Seicki Naganuma, et al.
Tsunesuke Tsuda

Box 9841
No Title
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph) - Case Docket No. 351
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph) (2 folders)

Box 9842
No Title
Narumi Oota, et al.
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph) - Case Docket Nos. 74, 258, 291, 310, 314, 328, 340,
342, 344, 347, 348, 352, 356, 363, 370
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph) - Case Docket Nos. 244, 307, 372
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph) - Case Docket No. 369
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph) - Provost Court

Box 9843
No Title (2 folders)
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph) - Case Docket No. 6

Boxes 9843-9865
Yokohama Trial Records [Stenotype Tapes]

Box 9866
Combined Index to Docket Book 1, 2, 3, 4 (Inclusive)
War Crimes Docket 1-400 (4 folders)

Box 9867
No Title
Yokohama Trial Records [Stenotype Tapes]

Boxes 9868
No Title
Yokohama Trial Records [Stenotype Tapes]

Boxes 9869-9871
Yokohama Trial Records [Stenotype Tapes]

Box 9872
Case Docket Nos. 367, 370
Yokohama Trial Records [Stenotype Tapes]

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1343
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Boxes 9873-9879
Yokohama Trial Records [Stenotype Tapes]

Box 9880
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph) - Case Docket Nos. 84, 313
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph) - Case Docket Nos. 181, 182, 184, 187, 192, 195, 199,
201, 206, 339, 351, 361
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph) - Case Docket Nos. 78, 291, 305, 314, 328, 334
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph) - Case Docket Nos. 78, 314, 328, 347, 350, 352
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph) - Case Docket Nos. 288, 305, 310, 314, 328, 332, 337,
340, 350, 351, 357

Box 9881
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph) - Case Docket Nos. 30, 78
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph) - Case Docket Nos. 155, 251, 310, 329
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph) - Case Docket Nos. 226, 299, 307, 313, 344, 347
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph) - Case Docket No. 328
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph) - Case Docket No. 335
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph) - Case Docket Nos. 778, 297, 305
Reporters Receipt for Exhibits and Affidavits

Box 9882
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph) - Case Docket Nos. 131, 182, 201, 225, 241, 266
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph) - Case Docket Nos. 131, 145, 218
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph) - Case Docket Nos. 151, 155, 226, 245, 305, 310, 325, 327
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph) - Case Docket Nos. 197, 288, 305, 337, 346, 351
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph)

Box 9883
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph) - Case Docket Nos. 283, 291, 300, 305, 364
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph) - Case Docket No. 328
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph) (4 folders)

Box 9884
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph) - Case Docket Nos. 121, 145, 191, 194, 222, 250, 260,
269, 276, 289
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph) - Case Docket Nos. 121, 175, 182, 198, 204, 217, 221,
244
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph) - Case Docket Nos. 145, 182, 268, 312, 313, 338
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph)

Box 9885
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph) (3 folders)
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph) - Case Docket No. 291, et al.
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph) - Case Docket No. 120, et al.

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1344
Records of the General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Judge Advocate Section,
War Crimes Division Entry 1865: Record of Trial File, 1945-1949

Box 9886
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph)

Box 9887
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph) - Case Docket Nos. 155, 156, 179, 337, 354, 361
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph) - Case Docket Nos. 128, 167, 328
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph) - Case Docket Nos. 132, 179, 189
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph) - Case Docket Nos. 205, 288, 317, 328, 356, 361
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph) - Case Docket Nos. 225, 259, 329, 337, 350

Box 9888
No Title
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph) - Case Docket Nos. 94, 301, 310
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph) - Case Docket Nos. 203, 241, 289, 320, 339
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph) - Case Docket Nos. 269, 305, 346, 350

Box 9889
Kenichi Kondo
No Title (3 folders)
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph) - Case Docket Nos. 186, 216, 223, 230, 235, 239, 265
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph) - Case Docket Nos. 251, 282, 328, 346, 356, 357, 359
Tatsumi Hata
Yukinaga Kimura

Box 9890
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph)
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph)
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph) - Case Docket Nos. 8, 314, 318, 337, 339, 350, 351
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph) - Case Docket Nos. 244, 288
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph) - Case Docket Nos. 220, 221, 237, 244, 250

Box 9891
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph)
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph) - Case Docket Nos. 288, 326, 227
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph) - Case Docket Nos. 225, 251, 259, 292, 301, 384
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph) - Case Docket No. 142
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph) - Case Docket Nos. 85, 94, 142, 147, 157, 172, 178, 223

Box 9892
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph) - Case Docket No. 154
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph) - Case Docket Nos. 28, 31, 32, 45
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph) - Case Docket No. 15
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph) - Case Docket No. 197
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph) - Case Docket No. 190
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph) - Case Docket No. 14

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1345
Records of the Headquarters Southeast Asia Command 1943-1945 Entry 1969: Reports to Combined Chief of
Staff

Box 9893
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph) - Case Docket No. 117
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph) - Case Docket No. 122
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph) - Case Docket No. 122
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph) - Case Docket No. 128
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph) - Case Docket No. 162
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph) - Case Docket No. 173
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph) - Case Docket No. 185
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph) - Case Docket No. 188
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph) - Case Docket No. 230
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph) - Case Docket No. 258
Reporters Notebook (Stenograph) - Case Docket No. 310, 328, 353

Records of the Headquarters Southeast Asia Command (SEAC)


1943-1945

Headquarters Southeast Asia Command (SEAC) was established by Combined Chiefs of Staff
(CCS) directive, CCS 308/3, August 21, 1943, implementing decision reached at Quadrant
Conference, Quebec, Canada (August 14-24, 1943). SEAC became operational, November 16,
1943, with headquarters in New Delhi, India, and was responsible for planning and executing
operations against Japanese forces in the southeastern Asia area that included Burma, Thailand,
Malaya, Ceylon (Sri Lanka), and Sumatra. SEAC moved to Kandy, Ceylon, April 15, 1944.
Pursuant to decisions made at Terminal Conference, Potsdam, Germany (July 16-26, 1945),
and conveyed in CCS directive to Supreme Commander Southeast Asia, CCS 892/2, July 20,
1945, as amended July 24, 1945, the area under SEAC expanded, effective September 2, 1945
(date of the formal Japanese surrender), to include Borneo, Java, Celebes, the western half of
New Guinea, and that portion of Indo-China lying south of the 16th Parallel. U.S. participation
in SEAC officially terminated November 1, 1945, leaving SEAC a wholly British command. SEAC
abolished December 1, 1946, with command functions divided among commanders-in-chief of
the three services, and a joint service headquarters established under chairmanship of a civilian.

War Diaries October 1943-November 25, 1945 (1966)


Boxes 1-97 location: 290/24/22/06

War Diaries Index (1966A)


Boxes 98-105 location: 290/24/24/06

Administrative File 1944-1945 (1967)


Box 1 location: 290/24/24/07

Phoenix Magazine February-October 1945 (1968)


Box 1 location: 290/24/24/07

Reports to Combined Chief of Staff (1969)


Box 1 location: 290/24/24/07

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1346
Records of the Headquarters Southeast Asia Command 1943-1945 Entry 1972: Combined Services Intelligence
Staff Report March 26, 1945

S Division War Diary December 1943-December 1945 (1970)


Box 1 location: 290/24/24/07

Miscellaneous Publications 1944-1945 (1971)


Box 1 location: 290/24/24/07

Combined Services Intelligence Staff Report March 26, 1945 (1972)


Box 1 location: 290/24/24/07

RG 331. Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II 1347
Records of the Secretary of States Staff Committee 1944-1947

Records of Interdepartmental and Intradepartmental


Committees, State Department
Record Group 353

Records of the Secretary of States Staff Committee 1944-1947

During World War II more than a hundred committees within the State Department dealt
with numerous problems generated by the war and developed plans and programs for
the postwar period. In late 1944 the State Department established the Secretarys Staff
Committee, giving it the authority to coordinate and direct these activities. By the terms
of its establishing directive (Departmental Order 1301 of December 20, 1944), the Staff
Committee replaced both the Policy Committee and the Committee on Postwar Programs,
and, with the broadest jurisdiction of any departmental group, it became the final review
and advisory body for foreign policy and international relations. Participation by others was
by special invitation. The committee was abolished by Departmental Announcement 575 of
June 18, 1947.

The records of the committee relate both to the formulation and to the conduct of U.S.
foreign policy. The committee was concerned with virtually every major aspect of the
nations involvement with international political, economic, and social programs. Of
particular interest are the records related to the multinational conferences at Yalta,
Dumbarton Oaks, San Francisco, Potsdam, and Bretton Woods; armistice negotiations and
postwar relations with former Eastern European belligerents; the surrender of Germany
and Japan and their subsequent demilitarization, occupation, and economic programs; the
European Economic Commission; and international monetary and economic arrangements.

Regular committee members received an agenda and, in many instances, one or more
subject matter documents in advance of each scheduled meeting. The documents
were topical staff studies that informed each member of various views within the State
Department on the subject under consideration. Each document analyzed a topic by
addressing it as a Problem, by making applicable Recommendations, and then presenting
a relevant Discussion. The minutes of meetings paraphrase discussions of agenda items
and of additional unscheduled matters considered urgent business by the committee. After
the conclusion of a meeting, a Daily (designated SC/R), Weekly (SC/W), or Monthly
(SC/M) Summary of Action and Directives was issued. These reports summarized
the committees decisions, directives, and recommendations and provided a permanent
reference for the State Department in formulating policy.

Several points should be emphasized about the use of the committees records. Most of the
series are arranged chronologically and in numerical sequence. The committee frequently
held two meetings on the same day, and the minutes of these sessions were consecutively
numbered. The subject-matter documents were often revised, in which case the original
identification number was retained and an alphabetical or numerical suffix was assigned.
(For example, document No. SC-00 might be reissued as SC-00a or SC-00/1). Also, it
should be noted that there is no index to the minutes of the committee meetings.

RG 353. Records of Interdepartmental and Intradepartmental Committees, State Department 1348


Records of the State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee Entry 486: Aphabetical Index of SWNCC Papers , 1946-
1948

There were seventy sessions with related agendas; such sessions were called on short
notice to consider urgent business. Researchers should exercise caution in using the
agenda as a topical guide to the business of the committee. Rather, they should consult
entries in the Index to Documents and Reports on a particular subject, obtain the date on
which the topic was considered by the Committee from the heading on the first page of the
specified report, and then refer to the minutes of the meeting for that specific day.

The records of the committee have been microfilmed as NARA Microfilm Publication M1054
(0353-A1-370-374, 376-381)

Roll Subject
1 Index to Staff Committee Documents and Reports Agenda of Staff Committee
Meetings December 20, 1944-January 18, 1947
1-2 Staff Committee Documents, Nos. 1-210, December 22, 1944-April 7, 1947
3-4 Minutes of Staff Committee Meetings, Nos. 1-207 Dec. 20, 1944-Jan. 18, 1947
4 Summaries of Staff Committee Meetings December 22, 1944-June 21, 1945
4 Reports to the Secretary on Staff Committee Meetings Feb. 2-March 10, 1945
4 Daily Summaries of Action and Directives, SC/R Nos. 1-207; Dec. 20, 1944-
January 18, 1947
5 Weekly Summaries of Action and Directives, SC/W Nos. 1-33; January 13-
October 1, 1945
5 Monthly Summaries of Action and Directives, SC/M Nos. 1-10; November 1, 1945-
August 1, 1946
5 Miscellaneous Memorandums, Staff Studies, and Correspondence November 2,
1944-March 6, 1947

Records of the State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee

The State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee (SWNCC) was established in December


1944 to coordinate the common interests of the State, War, and Navy Departments and
to establish policies for their departments regarding politico-military issues. The SWNCC
maintained liaison with the Joint Chiefs of Staff in order to obtain military approval for its
decisions. The SWNCC drafted directives for the control of Japan and coordinated the views
of its member agencies on policy for presentation by the United States at international
conferences. From the fall of 1947 until its termination in June 1949, the SWNCC was
renamed the State-Army-Navy-Air Force Coordinating Committee (SANACC).

Numerical Index of SWNCC Papers December 1944-September 1948 (0353-A1-


485)
Boxes 1-3 location: 250/68/3/04

Alphabetical Index of SWNCC Papers November 1946-October 1948 (0353-A1-


486)
Provides the subject, date, and SWNCC document series number. Arranged alphabetically.
Boxes 1-3 location: 250/68/3/04.

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Records of the State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee Entry 499: Minutes, 1944-1947

Cross Reference File of SWNCC Papers and SFE Papers (0353-A1-487)


Box 1 location: 250/68/3/04

List of Decimal Number of SANACC (SWNCC) Master Files (0353-A1-488)


Box 1 location: 250/68/3/04

Index to Incoming Correspondence (Log Book) 1945-1946 (0353-A1-489)


Box 1 location: 250/68/6/02

Index to Outgoing Correspondence (Log Book) 1945-1947 (0353-A1-490)


Box 1 location: 250/68/6/02

Index to FEC Papers 1945-1947 (0353-A1-491)


Provides the FEC number, subject, corresponding SWNCC number, and revisions. Box 1
location: 250/68/6/02

Numerical Index to SWNCC Documents 1942-1948 (0353-A1-494)


Provides the date, title, and action taken on the documents. Arranged numerically. Box 1
location: 250/68/6/02.

SFE Index 1945-1947 (0353-A1-495)


Provides the date, title, and action taken on FEC documents. Arranged by SWNCC number
of SFE project number. Box 1 location: 250/68/6/02.

Subject Index to SWNC and IPCOG Documents 1942-1946 (0353-A1-496)


Provides the subject, date of SWNCC documents and IPCOG documents. Included are
memorandums, letters, and studies. Arranged by subject. Box 1 location: 250/68/6/03.

Subject Index to SWNCC Documents 1944-1947 (0353-A1-497)


Maintained by the War Department member of SWNCC this index provides War Department
file numbers to SWNCC documents. Arranged by subject. Box 1 location: 250/68/6/03.

Card Index to SWNCC Papers 1944-1947 (0353-A1-498)


Provides the subject, Joint Chiefs of Staff paper number, and the distribution. Box 1
location: 250/68/6/03.

Minutes December 1944-November 1947 (0353-A1-499)


The minutes provide the date, time, place, those present, and a summary of the discussion
and actions taken at each meeting. Subjects include the whole range of postwar political
and military matters. Included are discussions of the Allied control machinery for the
Japanese Empire, war criminals, and restitution. Included are some background letters,
notes, and documents relating to particular meetings mixed in with the minutes, as well
as agenda statements. Arranged chronologically. Boxes 121-122 location: 250/68/5/05
[Microfilmed as T1194].

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Records of the State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee Entry 503: SWNCC and SANACC Documents, 1944-1949

Summary of Actions and Decisions 1944-1949 (0353-A1-500)


The summaries provide background and reference information and were prepared by the
Secretariat. They were provided each member of the committee for quick reference.
Arranged numerically 1-399. Boxes 2-3 location: 250/68/3/04.

Status Reports Status of Papers January 1946-May 1949 (0353-A1-501)


The status reports provide the SWNCC document number, the present status of the
document, any action taken, and the date. Arranged chronologically. Box 5 location:
250/68/3/05.

Summary of Policy Decisions on Occupied Area Matters 1946-1947 (0353-A1-502)


The summaries pertain primarily to Far Eastern occupied area matters. They provide policy
statements and a summary of decisions on various matters. Box 2 location: 250/68/3/04.

SWNCC and SANACC Documents 1944-1949 (0353-A1-503)


Memorandums, drafts, notes, correspondence, position papers, directives, and reports.
Arranged numerically 1-402. Boxes 6-63 location: 250/68/3/05; Researchers should use
the microfilmed copy produced by Scholarly Resources.

SWNCC Subject/Roll/Frame
5 U.S., British, and Allied Policy, Thailand, Jan.-Sept.1945 Roll 1 Frames 439-
628
16 Politico-Military Problems in Far East Japanese Empire, China, Formosa,
Korea, January 1945-August 1946 Roll 2 Frames 574-808
21 Unconditional Surrender of Japan (1945), February1945-December1946
Roll 3 Frames 526-763
35 Allied use of Indo-China Resistance Forces, January1945-February 1946 Roll
5 Frames 7-255
51 Enemy Nationals in the Far East other then Japanese, March-October 1945
Roll 7 Frames 6-25
52 Military Government for Japan, March 1945-February 1946 and Japan
Nuclear and other technological research, Feb. 1945-Aug. 1948 Roll 7
Frames 26-508
54 U.S. polices and Objectives, Pacific and Far East, March 1945-April 1946
Roll 7 Frames 525-549
55 Treatment of Hirohito, Emperor of Japan, March 1945-June 1946 Roll 7
Frames 550-646
57 War Crimes trials, Far East, March 1945-Nov. 1946 Roll 7 Frames 660-994
58 Disarmament of Japan, March 1945-1948 Roll 8 Frames 8-208
59 Territorial adjustments and trusteeship in Japanese Empire, March 1945-
July 1946 Roll 8 Frames 209-572
60 Allied POWs held by Japan, March-July 1945 Roll 9 Frames 660-994
65 Far Eastern Advisory Commission, Nov. 1944-1945 Roll 9 Frames 7-272
67 Military Government in Manchuria, March-Sept. 1945 Roll 9 Frames 295-335
70 Occupation forces for Japan, March 1945-Sept. 1948 Roll 9 Frames 369-768
76-78 Koreans in Korea Military Government, March 1945 Roll 9 Frames 829-879

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Records of the State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee Entry 503: SWNCC and SANACC Documents, 1944-1949

SWNCC Subject/Roll/Frame
79 Civil Administration in Occupied Korea, March-Oct. 1945 Roll 9 Frames 877-
917
83 Post war Military assistance to China, January 1945-February. 1948 Roll 10
Frames 53-553
87 Military Government for Japanese Empire, Manchuria, China, French Indo-
China, Thailand, April-Sept. 1945 Roll 10 Frames 623-688
89 General Orders on Japans Surrender or Collapse, April-October 1945 Roll
10 Frames 689-707
90 Post-Surrender political structure of Occupied Japan, April 1945 Roll 10
Frames 708-723
93 Post-War Disarmament of Japanese Empire, April 1945 Roll 10 Frames 905-
916
94 Post-War heavy industries of Japanese Empire, April 1945 Roll10 Frames
917-928
101 Temporary International Authority in Korea, April-October 1945 Roll 11
Frames 344-418
107 Post-Surrender Relief in Japanese Empire, April-November 1945 Roll 11
Frames 522-575
109 U.S. Policy regarding Thailand (Siam) April, 1945-June 1946 Roll 11 Frames
631-709
110 U.S. Occupation of Pacific Islands of uncertain legal status, April-Sept 1945
Roll 11 Frames 710-834
111 Allied Occupation of Hong Kong, April-Sept. 1945 Roll 11 Frames 835-894
112 U.S. Occupation of Macao, April-December 1945 Roll 11 Frames 895-938
115 Use of Koreans in war Effort, April-June 1945 Roll 12 Frames 263-295
130 Reparations in Kind from Japan, April-May 1945 Roll 13 Frames 206-219
142 Use of Pro-Allied Japanese in Psychological warfare against Japanese
militarism, April-December 1945 Roll 14 Frames 10-50
147 OWI political leaflets for Thailand, June 1945 Roll 14 Frames 157-179
149 Immediate demand for unconditional surrender of Japan, June-August 1945
Roll 14 Frames 217-248
150 Post-surrender policy for Japan, June 1945-July 1947 Roll 14 Frames 251-
691
154 Proposed warning to Japanese regarding the treatment of Allied POWs and
civilian internees, June-August 1945 Roll 14 Frames 846-890
164 Relief supplies for Allied Nationals held in Japanese territory, July-Sept.
1945 Roll 14 Frames 1377-1406
168 Ransom offer for U.S. prisoners held by the Japanese, July-August 1945 Roll
15 Frames 140-160
175 Proposed Chinese Communist participation in Japanese Surrender, Aug.
1945 Roll 15 Frames 421-441
176 Korea Occupation directives and Policies, August 1945-March 1949 Roll 15
Frames 443-1416
177 U.S. participation in SEAC after end of Japanese resistance, August 1945-
January 1946 Roll 16 Frames 1-60

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Records of the State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee Entry 503: SWNCC and SANACC Documents, 1944-1949

SWNCC Subject/Roll/Frame
186 Disposal of Japanese combat vessels among the Four Powers, September
1945-May 1948 Roll 16 Frames 561-1063
191 Government structures for Pacific Islands, September 1945-February 1948
Roll 16 Frames 1265-1280
192 Criminal and Civil jurisdiction over Allied nationals in occupied Japan,
September 1945-August 1946 Roll 16 Frames 1282-1344
203 Inter-Allied Procedure on Japanese Reparations Policy, October 1945-
January 1946 Roll 17 Frames 507-528
205 Reparation of Displaced persons in Japan, October 1945-July 1947 Roll 17
Frames 1214-1353
209 Treatment of the political and religious institutions of the Emperor of Japan,
October 1945-April 1946 Roll 18 Frames 1132-1183
211 War Crimes trials responsibilities in India, China, and Southeast Asia,
October 1945-May 1948 Roll 18 Frames 1220-1353
216 Coordinated investigation and exploitation of Japanese technology, October
1945-1949 Roll 19 Frames 174-342
220 Chinese troops for reoccupation of Manchuria, November 1945-January
1946 Roll 19 Frames 884-893
221 Repatriations of Japanese and others from Japanese mandated Pacific
islands, November 1945-April 1946 Roll 19 Frames 895-985
224 U.S. policy towards China and Manchuria, November 1945-January 1946
Roll 19 Frames 1051-1081
227 Restitution of property sized in Japan from Allied Nationals, November
1945-June 1949 Roll 20 Frames1-721
228 Constitutional reforms in Japan, November 1945-April 1947 Roll 20 Frames
723-1140
231 Political demonstrations in Japan for Java and Indo-China independence,
November-December 1945 Roll 20 Frames 1199-1290
232 Police and national defense forces for Korea, December 1945-August 1946
Roll 20 Frames 1211-1268
236 Reparations policies and programs for Japan, December 1945-August 1946
Roll 21 Frames 1-892
239 U.S. Military airlines operations in Korea, December 1945-1947 Roll 22
Frames 142-204
249 Future political status of Pacific Islands, January-February 1946 Roll 22
Frames 1122-1133
250 Obligations incurred by wartime internees in Japanese camps in Philippines
Islands, January 1946-April 1948 Roll 22 Frames 1135-1366
256 Allied council for Japan, January-March 1946 Roll 23 Frames 953-983
258 Repatriations of Japanese civilians from China and elsewhere, January-
August 1946 Roll 24 Frames 1-127
265 Disposal of Japanese property in Korea, February 1946-1947 Roll 24 Frames
702-79
284 Money settlements due to repatriated Japanese, November 1945-February
1948 Roll 25 Frames 601-689

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Records of the State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee Entry 504: Decimal File, 1944-1949

SWNCC Subject/Roll/Frame
302 Reduction and control of Japanese war potential, May 1946-August 1948
Roll 26 Frames 168-429
310 War booty and reparation claims against Japan, June 1946-November 1947
Roll 26 Frames 1176-1230
318 Consular establishments in U.S. zone of Korea, July-October 1946 Roll 27
Frames 157-202
329 Restitution and dispositions of puppet government assets in Japan, October
1946-May 1948 Roll 28 Frames 1-72
347 Disposition of property of convicted Japanese War criminals and fines
collected, September 1946-August 1947 Roll 29 Frames 138-210
348 Policy for interchange of persons between Japan and other countries,
December 1946-November 1948 Roll 29 Frames 213-341
349 U.S. Embassy coordination of American Activities in China, January-April
1947 Roll 29 Frames 344-376
350 Public release of Far Eastern commission reports and policy decisions,
February-April 1947 Roll 29 Frames 379-441
351 USSR prosecutors interrogation of certain Japanese, February 1947- March
1948 Roll 29 Frame 444
352 Civil rights and liabilities of U.S. citizens and others in occupied Japan,
Korea, March 1947-April 1948 Roll 29 Frames 447-544
353 Utilization of convertible assets in Japan, March-July 1947 Roll 29 Frames
547-626
357 Property of Allied Nationals in Japan, March 1947-August 1948 Roll 29
Frames 833-964
365 U.S. Navys interim Government for former Japanese mandated islands,
April-May 1947 Roll 31 Frames 80-92
369 Treatment of Japanese domestic and foreign patents, May 1947-September
1948 Roll 31 Frames 278-426
376 Military government treatment of Korea workers Organizations, June-
September 1947 Roll 31 Frames 755-810
378 Disposition of assets in Japan of certain Japanese business institutions
operating abroad, June 1947-1948 Roll 31 Frames 871-1049
384 Economic recovery of Japan, Oct. 1947-Dec. 1948 Roll 32 Frames 149-221
385 Replacement of cultural objects seized by Japan, October 1947-December
1948 Roll 32 Frames 224-279
402 Prevention and prosecution of international crimes, May- June 1949 Roll 32
Frames 1349-1435

Decimal File 1944-1949 (0353-A1-504)


Arranged by the War Department Decimal Filing Scheme. Boxes 64-77 location:
250/68/4/06 [Microfilmed as NARA Microfilm Publication M1195.]

Decimal Subject
000.5 War Crimes, Commission 1945-1946
000.5 War Crimes, Japan 1945

RG 353. Records of Interdepartmental and Intradepartmental Committees, State Department 1354


Subcommittee Records, Subcommittee for the Far East Entry 512: Agenda, 1945-1947

Decimal Subject
000.5 War Crimes, Miscellaneous 1945-1946
091 Japan 1945-1948
151 War Claims-Japanese 1945
250.1 Mistreatment of Prisoners of War 1945
314.8 Archives, Captured Enemy 1945-1946
381 Biological Warfare 1946
383.6 Prisoners of War, U.S. 1945
384.1 Surrender Terms, Japan 1945-1946
384.1 Unconditional Surrender Terms, Legal Aspects 1945

JCS Memoranda for SWNCC January 1946-May 1947 (0353-A1-505)


The memorandums cover such topics as war criminals, access to Japanese technical and
scientific information, and occupation policies. Arranged numerically SM 4895-SM8179. Box
117 location: 250/68/5/04.

JCS Directives to Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers August 14, 1945-May
12, 1949 (0353-A1-508)
The directives cover such topics as the instruments for the surrender of Japan, trial of war
criminals, and U.S. post-surrender policy. Arranged numerically 1-104. Box 116 location:
250/68/5/04.

Catalog of Directives to the Japanese Government October 31, 1947 (0353-A1-


509)
Provides the document number, date, and subject. Box 116 location: 250/68/5/04.

General Records (Miscellaneous Records) 1943-1949 (0353-A1-510)


Reports, telegrams, charts, memorandums, press releases, background paper,
correspondence, and terms of reference relating to a variety of SWNCC matters. Included
is information on the trial of Tojo and his cabinet, access to technical and scientific
information, war crimes, occupation policies, psychological warfare, and unconditional
surrender. Arranged by subject. Boxes 118-130 location: 250/68/5/05.

Agenda February 5, 1945-March 17, 1947 (0353-A1-512)


Box 109 location: 250/68/5/03

Subcommittee Records

Subcommittee for the Far East

In order to avoid belated and piecemeal handling of the Far East situation SWNCC
established a subcommittee to deal with problems concerning the Far East. The
subcommittee proposed a U.S. perspective on surrender terms for Japan, the disposition of
territories occupied by the enemy, the military administration of civil affairs in the Far East,
and other collateral matters. The subcommittee coordinated its studies of these problems
with interested departments especially with the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Eugene H. Dooman of

RG 353. Records of Interdepartmental and Intradepartmental Committees, State Department 1355


Subcommittee Records, Subcommittee for the Far East Entry 515: Minutes, 1945-1947

the Department of State was chairman, and Rear Adm. Harold C. Train, Maj. Gen. George
V. Strong, and Maj. Gen. John H. Hilldring were committee members. The subcommittee
actively prepared decisions on current problems for SWNCC and drafted policy statements
for introduction to the Far Eastern Commission and for the guidance of occupation
commanders.

Documents 1945-1948 (0353-A1-514)


Reports, studies, memorandums, correspondence, drafts, and notes relating primarily to
SWNCC numbered documents. Subjects covered include the occupation of Japan, Formosa,
war crimes, surrender terms, disarmament, the post-surrender military government in
Japan, treatment of the Emperor, Manchuria, and reparations policy. Arranged numerically
SFE Nos. 100-203. A detailed listing is available. Microfilmed as T1205 14 rolls. Boxes 78-
89 location: 250/68/5/01 [Microfilmed as T1205 14 rolls].

SFE Subject
105 Prisoners, American 1945
106 War Crimes, Japan 1945-1946
107 Surrender Terms, Japan 1945
117 Archives, Captured Enemy 1945-1946
123 Disposal of War Material 1945-1947
126 Treatment of the Person of Hirohito, Emperor of Japan 1945
132 War Claims 1945
133 Disposal of War Material 1945
137 War Claims 1945-1946
141 Treatment of the Institution of the Emperor of Japan 1946
143 War Crimes (Criminals) 1945-1946
153 Disposal of Japanese Property in Korea 1946-1947
157 Japanese Reparations Policy 1945
162 War Claims and Reparations 1945-1946
169 Captured Japanese Equipment 1946
175 Relations between SWNCC and the Far Eastern Commission 1946
181 Instructions to the U.S. Representatives on the Far Eastern Commission
and the Allied Council for Japan 1946
182 Report on the Mission on Japanese Combines 1946-1947
188 Interrogation of Certain Japanese by Russian Prosecutor 1946-1947
191 Utilization of Convertible Assets in Japan 1947
193 Puppet Government Assets in Japan 1947
197 Treatment of United Nations Property in Japan 1947
198 Disposition of Assets in Japan of Certain Institutions 1947-1948
200 Treatment of Japanese Domestic and Foreign Patents 1947-1948
202 Replacement of Cultural Objects (Japan) 1948

Minutes February 5, 1945-December 22, 1947 (0353-A1-515)


Provides the date, time, place, and those present at each meeting, and a summary of the
discussion and the action taken. Subjects discussed include war crimes, post-surrender
policy toward Japan, problems of occupation, the position of the Emperor, and reparations.

RG 353. Records of Interdepartmental and Intradepartmental Committees, State Department 1356


Subcommittee on the Pacific Far East Entry 524: Reference File, 1945

Included are some verbatim transcripts, some agenda, and some revisions to the minutes,
plus some hand written notes on the meetings. Arranged chronologically. Box 110 location:
250/68/5/03 [Microfilmed as T1198.]

General Records 1945-1948 (0353-A1-516)


Reports, memorandums, drafts, and notes. Included is a complete set of SWNC papers on
Japan relating to political and military problems; papers of the SWNCC sub-committee on
the Foreign Policy Information Korea; and country reports on Korea, Indochina, Thailand,
the Philippines, and Japan. Arranged by subject. Box 109 location: 250/68/5/03.

Administrative Records 1945-1947 (0353-A1-517)


Box 111 location: 250/68/5/04

Status of SANACC Papers April 10, 1945-December 19, 1947 (0353-A1-518)


Circulated by the Secretariat at the beginning of each month, these status reports
attempted to show the progress of various papers. Arranged chronologically. Box 112
location: 250/68/5/04.

Active Papers April 7, 1945-September 27, 1945 (0353-A1-519)


Reports, memorandums, and background material on SWNCC documents. Copies of the
documents are often included. Arranged numerically 5-9. Box 112 location: 250/68/5/04.

Subcommittee on the Pacific Far East (PFESC)

The subcommittee was set up to anticipate political and military problems in the overall area
of the Far East and to coordinate the activities of government agencies.

Documents 1945-1946 (0353-A1-522)


Telegrams, memorandums, drafts, reports pertaining to such topics as the unconditional
surrender for Japan and political and military problems in the Far East. Arranged by subject
and project number. Boxes 131-132 location: 250/68/5/06.

Minutes February 7, 1945-March 30, 1945 (0353-A1-523)


Provides the time, date, place, those present, and a summary of the discussion and the
action taken. Included are discussions on war criminals. Arranged chronologically. Box 132
location: 250/68/5/07.

Reference File May 4, 1945-June 16, 1945 (0353-A1-524)


Memorandums, telegrams, reports relating to such topics as United Nations prisoners of
war held by Japan, the military occupation of the Japanese Empire, basic directives for
the pre-surrender military government of Formosa, and U.S. policy regarding Thailand
and Manchuria. Arranged by subject and SWNCC document number. Box 132 location:
250/68/5/07.

RG 353. Records of Interdepartmental and Intradepartmental Committees, State Department 1357


Division of World Trade Intelligence, Division of Economic Security Controls Entry 37: British Statutory List,
1940-1946

Records of the Division of World Trade Intelligence and its


Successor, Division of Economic Security Controls

On July 17, 1941, President Franklin D. Roosevelt issued a Presidential Proclamation that
instructed the Secretary of State, acting in conjunction with the Secretary of the Treasury,
the Attorney General, the Secretary of Commerce, the Administrator of Export Controls,
and the Coordinator of Commercial and Cultural Relations Between the American Republics,
to prepare an appropriate list of persons and firms working with or for Axis nations and
persons to whom exports from the United States were deemed detrimental to the interests
of national defense. As a result of this order the Secretary of State established on July 21,
1941, the Division of World Trade Intelligence to handle State Department responsibilities
pertaining to the Proclaimed List of Certain Blocked Nationals. The Division was at first
under the direct supervision of Assistant Secretary Dean Acheson but later became part of
the Board of Economic Operations and successor economic offices. On March 1, 1945, it
was renamed the Division of Economic Security Controls and as such became a part of the
Office of Economic Security Policy on October 20 of that year.

The Division of World Trade Intelligence prepared the original Proclaimed List of Certain
Blocked Nationals and maintained its various supplements and revisions from 1941 to
1946. The lists named persons and companies, residing in areas outside of enemy control,
who directly or indirectly rendered substantial aid to the enemy war machine. Those listed
were denied the privilege of trading with the United States.

After the victories in Europe and the Pacific, the list was reduced to a hard core of the
worst offenders. With the concurrence of the Departments of the Treasury, Justice, and
Commerce, the Department of State announced the withdrawal of the Proclaimed List, also
known as the American Black List, effective July 8, 1946.

Record Set of the Proclaimed List of Certain Blocked Nationals 1941-1946


(0353-A1-36)
Record set of Proclaimed List of Certain Blocked Nationals, July 17, 1941; the seven
supplements to the list, July 28, 1941-January 14, 1942; Revisions I through X of the list,
February 7, 1942-December 20, 1945; the supplements to each Revision; and the notice
of the lists withdrawal, July 8, 1946. As additions to and deletions from the list required
continual changes in its composition, supplements to the original list, revisions of it, and
supplements to these revisions proved necessary. Arranged chronologically. Boxes 1-2
location: 250/67/30/07.

Proclaimed List of Certain Blocked Nationals Case Files 1941-1948 (0353-A1-


36A)
Boxes 1-16 location: 250/67/30/04

British Statutory List 1940-1946 (0353-A1-37)


File copies of the various amended versions of the British Statutory List, issued pursuant to
the Trading with the Enemy Order through the Board of Trade, Amendment No. 9 for 1940
(August 3) through Amendment No. 16 for 1946 (June 11), plus the Revocation of the List,

RG 353. Records of Interdepartmental and Intradepartmental Committees, State Department 1358


Division of World Trade Intelligence, Division of Economic Security Controls Entry 42: Miscellaneous Materials
Relating to Black Lists, 1941-1945

July 6, 1946. The British Statutory List was very similar to the American Proclaimed List,
in that it published the names of persons and firms in areas outside of enemy control who
had in some way rendered significant aid to the enemy war machine, and that those listed
were proscribed from trading with the British Empire. Arranged chronologically. Boxes 2-3
location: 250/67/30/07.

British War Trade Lists 1941-1944 (0353-A1-38)


File copies of the War Trade Lists Nos. 6-18, June 1, 1941-November 1, 1944, and of the
Advice Notes that supplemented the Lists, 1941-1945. The British War Trade Lists, issued
by the Ministry of Economic Warfare, differed from the British Statutory List in that they
contained all the information included in the latter, as well as the names on the British
Black List and Ships War Trade Lists. The War Trade Lists were thus more comprehensive
than the Statutory List, and were considered confidential, whereas the Statutory List was
published. With the cessation of the British Black List on May 26, 1945, the War Trade List
no longer differed significantly from the Statutory List, and a notice that no further Advice
Notes would be forthcoming was issued on June 23, 1945. Arranged chronologically. Boxes
4-6 location: 250/67/30/07.

British MEW G List 1941-1943 (0353-A1-39)


File copies of the British Ministry of Economic War (MEW) G List, Nos. 4-10, September
1, 1941-March 1, 1943, with supplements to the list. The main purpose of the British
MEW G List was to indicate to censorship, import, export, contraband, and other controls
transactions whether a name on the list required special watching. A Ships G List formed
an annex to this list and its supplements. The MEW, which issued both the MEW G List
and the Ships G List, announced on May 31, 1943 that it was discontinuing the lists
because developments in economic warfare had rendered them less useful. Arranged
chronologically. Boxes 6-7 location: 250/67/30/07.

Canadian Lists of Specified Persons 1940-1945 (0353-A1-40)


File copies of the Consolidations of the Lists of Specified Persons, 1940-1945, and of
Revisions Nos. 9-62 of the lists, March 24, 1941-November 29, 1945. The Lists of
Specified Persons contained the names of all persons residing or carrying on business
in neutral countries with whom persons in Canada were prohibited from trading under
the Consolidated Regulations Respecting Trading with the Enemy, 1939. Arranged
chronologically. Boxes 7-8 location: 250/67/30/07.

Proclaimed Lists of Various Countries 1941-1944 (0353-A1-41)


File copies of individual editions of the Proclaimed Lists of Australia, the Netherlands,
Venezuela, El Salvador, Chile, France, and Brazil. Unarranged. Box 8 location: 250/67/30/07.

Miscellaneous Materials Relating to Black Lists 1941-1945 (0353-A1-42)


Lists compiled by the British Ministry of Economic Warfare of undesirable or suspect
seamen, 1943-1945; a copy of The Federal Register, Vol. 8, No. 12, containing regulations
governing the allocation of various scarce materials; and lists of Latin American firms that
were aiding or had dealt with the enemy, prepared by the Treasury Department in July
1941. Unarranged. Box 8 location: 250/67/30/07.

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Division of World Trade Intelligence, Division of Economic Security Controls Entry 49: Miscellaneous Reports,
1941-1946

Materials Relating to Distribution of the Proclaimed List 1941-1946 (0353-A1-44)


Lists of those to whom the Proclaimed List was sent, instructions to recipients for
reporting on persons and firms whose names should be considered for inclusion in the list,
examples of such reports, requests for copies of the list, and memorandums relating to list
distribution. Arranged chronologically. Boxes 9-10 location: 250/67/30/07.

Case Files 1941-1946 (0353-A1-45)


The case files consist of summaries of the information available on individuals and firms
being considered for inclusion in the Proclaimed List and of the decisions made in each case.
Arranged by the list, supplement, revision, or supplement to the revision under which the
case was considered; thereunder chronologically; thereunder alphabetically by country; and
thereunder alphabetically by surname or firm name. Boxes 10-61 location: 250/67/31/01.

Records of Actions taken by the Proclaimed List Committee 1941-1946 (0353-A1-


46)
Records of the actions taken by the Proclaimed List Committee with regard to each case that it
considered. The records consist of lists of individuals and firms whose names were to be added
to, deleted from, or subsequently considered (action pending) for inclusion in the Proclaimed
List. Arranged by the list, supplement, revision, or supplement to the revision under which the
case was considered; thereunder chronologically; thereunder alphabetically by country; and
thereunder alphabetically by surname or firm name. Boxes 62-65 location: 250/67/32/01.

Memoranda for the Committee 1941-1946 (0353-A1-47)


These materials primarily consist of memorandums detailing special circumstances affecting
the cases of individuals and firms whose names were considered for inclusion in the
Proclaimed List, its supplements, revisions, and supplements to revisions; procedures to
be followed in compiling revisions and supplements; instructions on reporting information
regarding cases before the Proclaimed List Committee; and other matters relating to the
committees work. Arranged chronologically and thereunder alphabetically by country.
Boxes 66-69 location: 250/67/32/02.

Working Papers Relating to the Hard Core List 1945-1946 (0353-A1-48)


These materials consist of memorandums setting forth the principles for inclusion of the
names of individuals or firms whose activities had placed them among the hard core of
enemy sympathizers or supporters in their countries of residence on the later revisions and
revision supplements of the Proclaimed List, and of lists of names of those who qualify, do
not qualify, or required further investigation before a decision could be made, for the hard
core list. Some arranged chronologically, some alphabetically by country. Boxes 69-72
location: 250/67/32/02.

Miscellaneous Reports 1941-1946 (0353-A1-49)


These materials consist of press releases relative to the activities of the Division of World
Trade Intelligence, 1943-1946; recommendations for actions in cases under consideration
by the Proclaimed List Committee; miscellaneous instructions and procedures; and notes on
indexing. Some arranged chronologically, some alphabetically; others unarranged. Boxes
73-74 location: 250/67/32/03.

RG 353. Records of Interdepartmental and Intradepartmental Committees, State Department 1360


Division of World Trade Intelligence, Division of Economic Security Controls Entry 50: Index to Lists of Blocked
Nationals, 1941-1946

Index to Lists of Blocked Nationals 1941-1946 (0353-A1-50)


The card file consists of 5 x 8 index card containing names, addresses, information as to
why the name was on the list, and references to related names and/or cases. Arranged
alphabetically by country, thereunder alphabetically by surname or firm name, with
subdivisions for names deleted from the list,and names on the British Statutory List but not
on the Proclaimed List. Boxes 1-21 location: 250/67/32/03.

RG 353. Records of Interdepartmental and Intradepartmental Committees, State Department 1361


General Records, Administrative Division Entry 434A: General Correspondence, 1941-1962

Records of the Office of the Provost Marshal General


Record Group 389

The Office of the Provost Marshal General (OPMG) was established in July 1941 and given
the responsibility for the surveillance, investigation, and internment of aliens and suspected
subversives. It supervised the security clearance of employees in military installations
and war plants, supervised the use of troops in domestic disturbances, oversaw the
investigations of crimes involving military personnel, and the apprehension of persons
suspected of such crimes. It also controlled the internment of prisoners of war in the United
States and their supervision and had general policy direction over the organization, training,
and operations of the Corps of Military Police, the Security Intelligence Corps, and (in part)
the Counterintelligence Corps, and over the training of personnel for civil affairs duties in
occupied and liberated areas.

General Records

Records of the Administrative Division

Security-Classified General Correspondence, 1941-1962 (0389-A1-433A)


At the beginning of the 1941-1945 subseries there is an alphabetically arranged subject
index to the contents of the decimal classifications. At the end of the decimal classifications
is a collection of project (subject) files, arranged alphabetically by title or subject, with
larger files thereunder arranged according to the War Department Decimal Classification
Scheme. Arranged by time periods: (1941-1945, 1946-1947, 1948, 1949-1950, 1951-
1952) or yearly (1953-1962); and thereunder according to the War Department Decimal
Classification Scheme.

1941-1945 Boxes 50-163 location: 290/33/15/1


1946-1947 Boxes 164-174 location: 290/33/17/3

General Correspondence 1941-1962 (0389-A1-434A)


The 1941-1945 subseries also includes an alphabetically arranged subject index to the
contents of the decimal classifications at the beginning of the subseries. Significant
documentation is located among the project (subject) files at the end of the subseries.
The project files are quite extensive, organized by type or level of army organization
or by subject, and thereunder according to the War Department Decimal Classification
Scheme. Arranged by time periods: (1941-1945, 1946-1947, 1948, 1949-1950, 1951-
1952) or yearly (1953-1962); and thereunder according to the War Department Decimal
Classification Scheme.

1941-1945 Boxes 223-428 location: 290/33/18/04


1946-1947 Boxes 429-442 location: 290/33/22/04

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General Records, Administrative Division Entry 439A: Historical File, 1941-1958

Subject Correspondence File Relating to the Care and Treatment of American


Prisoners of War Interned by the Enemy and Enemy Prisoners of War Interned in
the United States, 1943-1945 (0389-A1-435)
Included in the last box is a folder entitled War Criminals that contains information on war
criminals and war crimes. Boxes 1-8 location: 290/33/30/02.

Records Relating to the Participation of the Provost Marshal General in the


Preparation of Geneva Conventions, 1946-1949 (0389-A1-437)
Boxes 669-679 location: 290/33/30/04

Historical File, 1941-1958 (0389-A1-439A)


Boxes 1-53 location: 290/33/31/02

Box Subject
2 American POWs Interned by Japanese, Reports
5 Deceased Enemy Prisoners of War Interred in U.S.
5 Deceased Personnel While Confined in Japanese War Camps
5 WW II Deceased Enemy POWs Interred in U.S.
6 Deceased Enemy Prisoners of War Interred in U.S., Supplement, 11 Oct 54
6 WW II Enemy Prisoners of War Deceased in Theaters of Operations, Sec. I
Japanese (5965)
6 WW II Enemy Prisoners of War Deceased in Theaters of Operations, Sec III
Japanese, Italians, and Germans
7 Disposition of Enemy Prisoner of War Property
7 Disposition of Prisoner of War Records and Prisoner of War Claims, WW II
7 Draft Material - SOP for Operations of An Enemy POW Information Bureau
7 Draft SOP (Standing Operating Procedure) for Control of POWs
10 Geneva Conventions - Analysis of Convention Relative to Treatment of POWs,
August 12, 1949
10 G.C. - Analysis of Convention (Civilians)
10 G.C. - Background Papers for Convention of War Victims
10 G.C. - Copy, August 12, 1949
11 G.C. - Analysis of Convention for Amelioration of Condition of Wounded, Sick and
Shipwrecked Members of Armed Forces at Sea (1907)
11 G.C. - Convention for Amelioration of Condition of Wounded, Sick and
Shipwrecked Members of Armed Forces at Sea (Hague Convention, 1907)
11 G.C. - Convention for Amelioration of the Condition of the Wounded and Sick in
Armed Forces in the Field
11 G.C. - Hague Conventions, 1907
11 G.C. - Geneva Conventions, 1929
11 G.C. - Geneva Conventions, 1949
11 G.C. - Geneva Conventions, 1949 (Congressional Record)
12 G.C. - Background Papers (1955)
12 G.C. - Analysis of Conventions for Treatment of POWs (1955)
12 G.C. - Hague Convention
13 Corps of Military Police, Histories

RG 389. Records of the Office of the Provost Marshal General 1363


General Records, Administrative Division Entry 439A: Historical File, 1941-1958

Box Subject
13 Dept. of the Army Staff Organization, PMG
13 Historical Monographs
14 Histories - Comments by Historical Division, ASF
14 International Agreements Relating to POWs (Historical Background)
14 Military Government Training, History
14 Prisoner of War Information Bureau, History
20 Japanese Organizations in the U.S.
20 Japanese Program, History
23 Prisoner of War Information Bureau, American Section - Survey
24 Military Police Board, History (1942-45)
25 Military Police Division, Directives
25 Military police Division, PMGO Monograph
25 Military Police Division, PMGO - Monograph, Supplement
25 Permanent Corps of Military Police
25 Policy Book w/ Emergency Plan White and Other Emergency Plans
27 Treatment of POWs, WW II, History
29 OPMG Office, 1941-1942
29 PMGO History, July 31, 1941 - December 1, 1942
29 Prisoner of War Operations Branch Materials
30 Establishment of PMGO and Corps of Military Police
30 OPMG, WW II, History
30 PMG History, July 31, 1941 -
31 Prisoner of War Camp Layouts and Facilities, Photographs
33 Prisoner of War Camps in Japan and Japanese Controlled Areas
33 Prisoner of War Camps in Areas Other Than the 4 Principal Islands of Japan
33 Prisoner of War and Civilian Internee Publications
34 Directory of Personnel in P/W Operations
34 Prisoner of War Division Directives, 1943
34 Prisoner of War Division History, 1943
34 Regulations Governing POWs, 1943-44
35 Prisoner of War Division Circulars
35 Prisoner of War Division History, January 1944 to - October 1945
35 Prisoner of War Division Regulations
36 Prisoner of War Operations - Monograph
36-37 Prisoner of War Operations, Vols. I-III
38 Prisoner of War Operations, Background Material
38 Prisoner of War Policies Not Covered in Regulations, #1
38 Supplement of Prisoner of War Operations
39 Prisoner of War Policies Not Covered in Regulations, #2-#4 (3 folders)
41 Re-Education of POWs, Japanese
41 POWs, Special Regulations, Circulars, Bulletins, and Memorandums
41 Prisoner of War Regulations
41 Prisoner of War Utilization in U.S., Background Data
41 Re-Education of Enemy POWs (Ft. Eustis Project)
41-43 Army Service Forces Progress Reports, Administration, 1943-1946

RG 389. Records of the Office of the Provost Marshal General 1364


Military Government Division Entry 443: Papers Relating to Civil Affairs and Military Government in Occupied
Areas, 1942-1946

Box Subject
43 Provost Marshal Department in China-Burma-India Theater
44 Prisoner of War Bulletins Published by American Red Cross
44 Red Cross Publications
48 Army Service Forces Organization
50 7th Infantry Division, Japan, 1949, Historical Brief
50 Enemy Prisoner of War Information Bureau, SOP (1955)
50 Enemy Prisoner of War Information Bureau, SOP (ca. 1950s)
50 Services of Supply Manual (1943)
50 SOPs, Draft Material
51 Enemy Prisoner of War Information Bureau, 1946
51 Enemy Prisoner of War Information Bureau, Camp Holabird, MD, 1949
51 Prisoner of War Command, SOP
51 U.S. Army Prisoner of War Information Center, SOP
51 U.S. Civilian Internee Information Bureau, SOP
51 U.S. Prisoner of War Information Bureau, Draft Material
51 U.S. Prisoner of War Information Bureau, SOP
52 Standardization of Prisoner of War Procedures
52 Survey of Prisoner of War Division, 17 July 43
52 Statistics, WW II and Korea, re: POWs
52-53 Surveys of OTPMG, WW II

Records of the Military Government Division

The Military Government Division was established in August 1942 and had staff
responsibility for the selection and training of qualified civilians for direct commissions and
of military personnel for duty as civil affairs officers. It operated the School for Military
Government and civil affairs training programs at civilian institutions of higher learning. The
actual administration of civil affairs was carried out by the Civil Affairs Division of the War
Department General Staff, but the Military Government Division maintained close liaison
with that Division and with the Military Training Division of Headquarters Army Service
Forces, the Navy Department, and the American Council of Learned Societies.

Decimal Correspondence File, 1942-1946 (0389-A1-441A)


Arranged according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme, with a collection
of alphabetically arranged project (subject) files at the end of the series. Boxes 680-709
location: 290/33/33/4.

Publications and Background Papers Relating to Civil Affairs and Military


Government in Occupied Areas 1942-1946 (0389-A1-443)
Guides, histories, handbooks, reports, studies, and other records, some of which were
published, relating to the control of civil affairs and implementation of military government
in Germany and other occupied and liberated areas. Included are bibliographies on various
subjects, intelligence summaries of occupied areas, civil affairs handbooks on foreign
countries, histories of the occupied countries, and a five-volume history of the military
government training experience in World War II. The records are arranged in two subseries,

RG 389. Records of the Office of the Provost Marshal General 1365


Records of the Military Police Division, Doctrine and Enforcement Branch Entry 449: Activities of the Military
Police Overseas, 1942-1947

the first of which is arranged numerically and the second alphabetically by subject. Within
the numerical arrangement there is background information on military government
planning for Japan and other countries. The subject subseries contains considerable
information relating to civil affairs planning for specific countries (filed alphabetically by
name under the general subject heading Countries). The information for each country
varies from general economic and administrative data to very specific subjects. There are
extensive collections of background materials for Germany, Italy, and Japan, pertaining
to all manner of civil affairs interests (e.g., labor, finance, transportation, public health,
regional administration, political organization).

Boxes 840-884 location: 290/34/1/07 (Japan is in Boxes 868-876)


Boxes 1-4 location: 290/34/2/06

Box Subject
869 Communications, Geographical Aids, Bank Accounting location: 290/34/02/04
870 Government and Administration, Civil Affairs Handbooks location: 290/34/02/04
871 Military Intelligence Division. Japanese Infantry Weapons, December 31, 1947
871 Official Journal of the Japanese Military Administration, Vol.1-4, March 21, 1942
871 Psychology of the Japanese Soldier, 1934-1935
871 Translation from Japanese of Army Court Martial Law, April 25, 1921, Revisions:
1941, 1942, and 1945 location: 290/34/02/04
871 War Department Technical Manual: Handbook on Japanese Military Forces,
September 15, 1944
872 Office of Strategic Services Research and Analysis Branch: Japanese War Production
Industry under Military Government, 1942
872 Report on Organization of Japanese Government, Vol. 1 and 2, 1946 location:
290/34/02/04
875 Rationing and Price Control, Aeronautical Charts and Pictures location:
290/34/02/05
876 Relief and Rehabilitation location: 290/34/02/05

Records of the Military Police Division

Records of the Doctrine and Enforcement Branch

Reports and Correspondence Relating to Activities of the Military Police Overseas


1942-1947 (0389-A1-449)
The contents of this series suggests that a number of records of theater provost marshals
and individual MP units stationed overseas were withdrawn from their original files and
consolidated here (particularly for Pacific Theater commands), in a similar manner to that
described for many records of technical service units. This series includes after-action
observations and historical reports for overseas combat units in general. Information on
specific theaters is often scattered under several subject headings. For example, data on
military police unit activities in the Asiatic and Pacific Theaters can be found in the following
entries: Connett, Col. Leslie (inspection tour, May-December 1944); Pacific; and
Theater - C.B.I. (The last includes an extensive photo album and a history of the Theater

RG 389. Records of the Office of the Provost Marshal General 1366


Prisoner of War Division Entry 452: Security-Classified General Correspondence, 1942-1957

Provost Marshal). Subject entries Pacific and Theater - ETO provide the most extensive
documentation on combat-related operations of MP units during the war. Entry Pacific
includes a multi-volume history of Provost Marshal activities in Pacific Theaters, 1941-
1947; numerous translations of captured Japanese documents relating to the organization,
procedures, and operations of the Japanese military police; and general after-action reports
and summary observations of individual Army commands (for both Pacific Ocean Areas
and Southwest Pacific Area) and of Army Ground Forces observers. Additional translations
of captured Japanese documents relating to Japanese military police operations and
procedures are located in subject entry Countries - Japan. Entry History consists of a
general history of MP activities in all theaters during World War II. Arranged alphabetically
by subject. Boxes 1159-1177 location: 290/34/6/04.

Records of the Prisoner of War Division

Most of the OPMGs work during World War II involved the Prisoner of War Division, an
organization eventually reorganized into three staff divisions in December 1944. The
divisions records constitute the primary source of documentation on Axis prisoners of war
in the United States and American prisoners of war and civilian internees in general. These
records emphasize the period 1943-1946; earlier data is located in the OMPG Executive
Divisions general correspondence, 1941-1962.

Records of the POW Operations Division pertain almost entirely to prisoners of war held
in the United States; only peripheral information is provided regarding prisoners of war in
overseas theaters. These records extensively document the collective experience of the
prisoners of war in the United States, but the movements and actions of individual prisoners
of war are very difficult to trace.

Unclassified Decimal Correspondence File with Related Index 1942-1948 (0389-


A1-451)
At the beginning of each subseries (1941-1945, 1946-1948) is an alphabetically arranged
subject index to the subseries contents, but only for general subjects. Arranged into
two chronological subseries (1941-1945, 1946-1948), and thereunder according to the
War Department Decimal Classification Scheme; larger files are thereunder arranged
chronologically.

1941-1945 Boxes 1204-1341 location: 290/34/7/04 (Boxes 1204-1209 subject index)


1946-1948 Boxes 1344-1355 location: 290/34/10/03
1946-1948 Index (0389-A1-451A) Box 1342 location: 290/34/10/03

Security-Classified General Correspondence 1942-1957 (0389-A1-452)


Letters, telegrams, memorandums, reports, studies, and maps that relate to prisoners of
war and to the administration of prisoner of war camps. Within the 1942-1946 subseries,
there is an alphabetically arranged subject index at the beginning of the subseries.
Classification 350.05 includes several interrogations of German and Japanese personnel on
topics of intelligence value. Classification 334 consists of copies of reports and minutes of
meetings of the British Imperial Prisoner of War Committee, April 1943-April 1945. The

RG 389. Records of the Office of the Provost Marshal General 1367


Prisoner of War Division Entry 458: Supervision of POWs and their Camps, 1942-1945

last includes accounts of conditions in German and Japanese prisoner of war camps for
British prisoners of war; a report of a riot among Japanese prisoners of war in a camp in
Featherston, New Zealand, February 1943; and a study of morbidity among British prisoners
of war in the Far East, January 1945. Arranged in two chronological subseries: 1942-1946
and 1945-1957; and thereunder according to the War Department Decimal Classification
Scheme. Filed at the beginning of the series is an index to the first subseries.

1942-1946 Boxes 1356-1403 location: 290/34/10/05 (Boxes 1356-1357 subject index)


1945-1957 Boxes 1-113 location: 290/34/11/05

Subject File to the Formerly Classified General Correspondence 1942-1945 (0389-


A1-452C)
Arranged alphabetically by general subjects, thereunder by subordinate subjects, and
thereunder according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme. Boxes 1404-
1411 location: 290/34/13/07.

Formerly Security Classified Microfilm Copy of International Red Cross Lists


Relating to Americans Captured or Interned By Germany and Japan, 1943-1945
(0389-A1-455)
Reproduces lists of American prisoners of war supplied by the Axis powers. Included are
lists for specific Prisoner of War camps and separate lists for interned civilians and merchant
seamen. The lists typically include the Prisoners name, identification number service serial
number, rank, name and address of next of kin, date of capture, and remarks on wounds,
transfers, and deaths. Box 1656 location: 290/34/14/02 (3 rolls of microfilm).

Photostat Copies of Cables From the International Red Cross Relating to Americans
Captured or Interned by Germany and Japan 1943-1945 (0389-A1-456)
Arranged according to coded designations of types of records (e.g., J, KU, RUSJA) and
thereunder numerically. The J, KU, and KUA coded records all represent translations of
original German reports of downed individual aircraft and captured Airmen, including some
preliminary interrogations of the latter. The RUS and RUSC coded records constitute
photostat copies of German-compiled lists of captured and deceased U.S. military personnel,
including some similar lists for British flying personnel. The RUSI and RUSO coded
records represent photostatic copies of lists of American prisoners of war in Italian and
Rumanian custody, respectively. The RUSJA coded records constitute photostatic copies
of International Red Cross telegrams of names of American prisoners of war, although it is
unclear whether these refer only to Europe or to the Far East as well. Boxes 1657-1699
location: 290/34/14/02.

Policy and Procedural Records Relating to the Supervision of Prisoners of War and
Their Camps 1942-1945 (0389-A1-458)
A miscellaneous collection that includes policy correspondence and data regarding the
payments of prisoners of war and the wartime exchange and repatriation of prisoners of war
among belligerent powers. Most significant are weekly statistical reports of the numbers of
prisoners of war held, further divided between nationality and between officers and enlisted
men, at each main and branch camp in the United States, 1943-1945 (file P/W Population

RG 389. Records of the Office of the Provost Marshal General 1368


Special Projects Division Entry 459A: Administrative Branch Decimal File, 1943-1946

Lists); a summary report of medical treatment of prisoners of war in the United States,
September 1945 (Treatment of POWs); and a report by SEAC (Southeast Asia Command)
on conditions and treatment of Allied prisoners of war and civilian internees recently
liberated from Japanese captivity in Southeast Asia, November 1945 (SEAC POW).
Arranged alphabetically by subject. Boxes 1441-1448 location: 290/34/15/04.

Records Relating to the Collection and Dissemination of Information Concerning


American Civilians and Military Personnel Captured or Interned in Enemy Countries
1942-1945 (0389-A1-459)
These records extensively document various aspects of POW experiences during the war.
Subjects include a printout of American civilian internees (alphabetically arranged) detained
by the Japanese, December 1941-August 1945, giving the dates of initial and final report,
and coded information on each civilians location and status at the time of the internment
(Americans Detained by the Japanese); lists and descriptions, including photographs,
of Japanese POW camps throughout the Far East (Japanese POW Information Bureau,
Japan-POW Camps, Pictures-Honshu); copies of Japanese POW regulations (in Japanese
and English), December 1941 (file Laws and Regulations on POWs); and accounts of
the deaths of American prisoners of war at sea in the Far Eat, 1944 (War Claims).15
The file Microfilms includes scattered microfilm copies (mostly in capsules) of lists of
American prisoners of war. Some files in the series directly relate to British prisoners of
war during the war. Several files under the general heading of Imperial POW Committee
document the activities of that organization on behalf of British prisoners of war, 1944-
1945, particularly those in the Far East. The file Release of POWS-Procedure contains an
envelope of 10-12 phonograph disks with the recorded comments of repatriated American
prisoners of war from the Far East describing conditions in Japanese POW camps (recorded
1946). Arranged alphabetically by subject. Boxes 1581-1592 location: 290/34/15/06.

Rosters of Deceased Japanese Prisoners of War (0389-A1-1011)


Boxes 1-2 location: 290/35/23/01

Special Projects Division

Administrative Branch Decimal File, 1943-1946 (0389-A1-459A)


Arranged according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme, with some
subject files appended at the end of the series. Boxes 1593-1655 location: 290/34/15/07.

15. For additional information about the Japanese POW Information Bureau see History and Accomplishments of
the Japanese Government Prisoner of War Information Bureau, n.d. (ca. March 1, 1953), Army Adjutant Gen-
eral Decimal File 1951-1952 Box 367 Decimal 314.4 Disposition-Japanese Captured Records II NWA, Entry 363D,
Records of the Adjutant General Record Group 407 and List of Documents Kept by the Prisoner of War Information
Bureau, Advance Echelon, GHQ, U.S. Army Forces, Pacific, December 11, 1945, Decimal 313, Records and Files,
Legal Section, Administrative Division, Decimal File 1945-1952 (Series UD 1237), Box 1262A, Records of General
Headquarters, Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers, Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Head-
quarters, World War II, Records Group 331.

RG 389. Records of the Office of the Provost Marshal General 1369


Special Projects Division Entry 460A: American POW Information Bureau Records Branch, General Subject File,
1942-1946

Decimal File 1942-1945 (American POW Information Bureau Decimal) (0389-A1-


460)
This series is most useful for copies of periodic OPMG press releases on the names and
addresses of next of kin of American prisoners of war reported by the International Red
Cross, 1942-1945 (classification 383.6). At the end of the series is a summary of State
Department actions on behalf of American nationals in Japanese custody. Arranged
according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme. Boxes 2065-2068
location: 290/34/17/02.

American POW Information Bureau Records Branch (Correspondence, Camp


Reports, Diaries, Rosters, and Other Records Relating to Americans Interned
by Germany and Japan During World War II). General Subject File, 1942-1946
(0389-A1-460A)
This series constitutes the most significant collection of records regarding American
prisoners of war. These include lists of prisoners of war and civilian internees, lists of
deceased prisoners of war and civilian internees, and descriptions of conditions (often with
photographs) in POW and internee camps in Europe and the Far East. Information is often
scattered among numerous subject files. For example, records of American prisoners
of war and civilian internees held in the Philippine Islands are located in (but not limited
to) the following subject files: Bilibid Hospital/Prison Camp; Cabanatuan Prison Camps;
Camps-Japan-Fukuoka Group; Camp Reports-Philippine Islands; Casualty Reports-Philippine
Islands Area; Davao Penal Colony; Death Lists-Bagui Internment Camp; Diaries for various
individuals (often detailing atrocities and hardships in captivity); Intelligence Reports
(including reports on conditions in Los Banos, Bilibid, and Cabanatuan camps); Internees-
Philippine Islands Internment Camp; Interrogation Reports (of repatriated American
prisoners of war, some of them pertaining to camps in the Philippines); List-Recovered
Civilians, Los Banos, P.I.; Philippine Campaign; and Relief of Americans, Lists of Internees
in the Philippines. In addition, the file Sinkings pertains to Japanese transports carrying
American prisoners of war from the Philippines to other camps, September-December 1944,
including narratives by survivors. Arranged alphabetically by type of record or subject.
Boxes 2139-2255 contain camp reports. Boxes 2069-2281 location: 290/34/17/03.

Box Subject
2069 A.C. Crew to American Red Cross 1943
2070-2071 Archive File 3100-5A to Army Personnel List
2072-2074 Aviators-Crash Victims (alphabetical list, in Germany)
2075 Aviators-Index. Crash Location Unknown (no names of individuals are included)
2076-2109 Bern Dispatches #1-12420 to Caanatuan Prison Camps, 1942-1945
2109 Bilibid Hospital List, Manila, P.I. (PSOW Embarked on Transport Bombed Dec.
1944); Bilibid Letter Book, 1942 (includes forms filled out by American POWs
about their POW experience, ca. 1945); List, Bilibid Prison Camp (Rosters of
Recovered POWs and Civilian Internees), Courier List-Inclosure A (which lists
home addresses of POWs); Burial List #68, 17 Dec 1944, of men KIA; British POW
Not Repatriated by Mixed Medical Commission List, Cabanatuan Prison Camp
(Rosters of Recovered POWS and Civilian Internees), Courier List-Inclosure C
2110-2118 Cables U.S. #1-3300

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Special Projects Division Entry 460A: American POW Information Bureau Records Branch, General Subject File,
1942-1946

Box Subject
2119 Cable Copy List to Cables-Vatican
2120 Camps-Burma-Thailand-Siam (Includes photographs, camp conditions, some
information on individuals; also a folder on camps in Java)
2121 Camps-China
2122 Camps-Formosa (Taiwan) to Germany (contains a photo album of aerial views
of Prisoner of War camp sites in Germany)
2123 Camps-Indochina to Japan-Fukuoka Group
2124 Camps-Japan-Fukuoka Group
2125 Camps-Japan-Hiroshima Group
2126 Camps-Japan-Hokkaido Group
2127 Camps-Japan-Kobe Group to Misc. Camps
2128 Camps-Japan-Nagoya Sub Camp #1-10
2129-2130 Camps-Japan-Osaka Group
2131 Camps-Japan-Sendai Group
2132 Camps-Japan-Tokyo Group
2133 Camps-Japan-Tokyo Group to Yokohama Area
2134 Camps-Malaya to Manchuria [Included are several folders of information
on the Manchurian Camps at Mukden, about 300 pages, consisting of
questionnaires (POWs provide information on conditions, mistreatment,
etc), photos, memos, newspaper clippings, extracts of POW Camp Info,
cables, reports, etc. There is a 6-page report on the liberation of the Hoten
and Hsian POWS Camps in August 1945 by a five man team led by Maj.
James T. Hennessey of the OSS and composed of a medical doctor, Japanese
translator, Russian translator, and radio operator.]
2135 Camps-Korea to Camp Moves
2139 Assembly Times Chapei CAC, China, Vol I, Nos 1-6 (1943), 49pp
2139 Chefoo Civilian Assembly Center, Temple Hill Internment Camp, 55pp
2139 Columbia Country Club Civilian Internment Camp, Shanghai, China, 87pp
2139 Haiphong Road Civilian Internment Camp, Shanghai, China, 98pp
2139 Hankow Internment Camp (Civilian), Hankow, China, 24pp
2139 Kwangtung Civilian Internment Camp, Kwangtung, China, 96pp
2139 Lincoln Ave Civil Assembly Center, Shanghai, 6pp
2139 Lunghwa Civilian Internment Camp, Shanghai, China, 108pp
2139 Peking China (Segregation Centers), 15pp
2139 Peiping, China (British Embassy Int Camp), 42pp
2139 Pokong Civilian Assembly Center, Canton, Honan, China, 73pp
2139 Pootung Civilian Assembly Center, Shanghai, China, 92pp
2140 Ash Civilian Internment Camp, Shanghai (Great Western Road), 87pp
2140 Chapei Civilian Assembly Center, Shanghai, China, 178pp
2140 Pootung Internment Camp, Shanghai, 32pp
2140 Shanghai Civilian Assembly Centers (1 of 2), 203pp
2140 Shanghai Civilian Assembly Centers (2 of 2), 30pp
2140 Shanghai Prisoner of War Camps, 4pp
2140 Tientsen (Civilian Internment), 56pp
2140 Tsing Tao, China, Internment of American and Allied Nationals, 45pp

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Special Projects Division Entry 460A: American POW Information Bureau Records Branch, General Subject File,
1942-1946

Box Subject
2140 Urawa Camp, 11pp
2140 Weihstein Civilian Assembly Center, 180pp
2140 Yu Yuen Civilian Internment Camp, China, 26pp
2140 Yungchow Civilian Assembly Center, Shanghai, 192pp
2141 Far East Memos, Transmission of, 32pp
2141 Internment Camps in the Far East, 128pp
2141 Relief, Far East, 65pp
2141 SS Gripsholm Far East Relief, Distribution, Shanghai, 9/16/44, 14pp
2152 Mytho Civilian Internment Camp, Indochina, 61pp
2153 Aichi Civilian Internment Camp, 1p
2153 Camps in Japanese Occupied Areas, Conditions in, 10pp
2153 Canadian Academy Internment Camp No 1, Kobe, 16pp
2153 Fukushima Prefectural Civil Internment Camp, 28pp
2153 Hyogo Prefectural Camp. Futatabi, 123pp
2153 Japan General Information, 27pp
2153 Japan Strength of Civilian Internment Camps, 5pp
2153 Japanese Camp Visits, 29pp
2153 Japanese Camps, List of POW Camps, CI Camps and Places of Forced
Residence
2153 Kanagawa Prefectural Civil Internment Camp, 73pp
2153 Kobe Camp No 1, 67pp
2153 Kobe Camp No 2, Eastern Lodge (Civilian), 35pp
2153 Kobe Camp No 3, Butterfield Swire, 12pp
2153 Kobe Camp No 4 (Seamans Club), 12pp
2153 Magasaki Civilian Internment Camp, 69pp
2153 Miyoshi, Hiroshima, 27pp
2153 Oar, 1p
2153 Residence, 12pp
2153 Sendai Civilian Internment Camp No 302, 14pp
2153 Sumire Internment Camp, 41pp
2154 Baguio Camp (Camp Holmes), Philippines, 61pp
2154 Camp Koshu (Koshuyu), Chosen (Civilian), Korea 101pp
2154 Civilian Internees, Philippines, 57pp
2154 Davao Camp, Philippines, 12pp
2154 Kobahashi, Darien No 21 (Civilian), Manchuria 2pp
2154 Koishidawaku, Tokyo, 69pp
2154 Los Banos Camp, Philippines, 91pp
2154 Manchuria Civil Internment Camps, 10pp
2154 Mindanao Camp, Philippines, 1p
2154 Mukden Club Internment Camp, Manchuria 18pp
2154 Philippine Camps, Visits by YMCA, 6pp
2154 Report of American Prisoners of War Interned by the Japanese in the
Philippines, 136pp
2154 Santo Tomas Camp, 119pp
2154 Sime Road Camp, Singapore (Formerly Changi), Malaya 41pp

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Special Projects Division Entry 460A: American POW Information Bureau Records Branch, General Subject File,
1942-1946

Box Subject
2154 Ssupingkai (Catholic Priests and Sisters), Manchuria 6pp
2154 Tokyo Civilian Internment Camp No 2, Sekiguchi Daimachi 19,
2154 Totsuka Civil Internment Camp No 204, 17pp
2154 Urakami, 4pp
2154 Urawa Camp #202, Saitama, Tokyo Bay Area, Civil Internment Camp, 75pp
2154 Urawa Civil Internment Camp (Saitama Ken Yokurujo), 35pp
2154 Yamakita Civil Internment Camp, 54pp
2154 Yokohama Camp 1, Race Course, Negishi, 42pp
2154 Yokohama Rowing Club, 21pp
2155 Bangkok Civilian Internment Camp, Thailand 100pp
2155 Interrogation of POWs Evacuated from Southeast Asia, 75pp
2155 List Siam POW Internment Centre, 13pp
2155 Thailand Prisoner of War Camps, 118pp
2156 Canadian Directorate to Casualty Reports (includes some Navy-Pacific
Theater)
2163 Casualty Reports-Japan A to H
2164 I to Z
2165-2166 Casualty Reports-Philippine Islands Area
2167 Cavender, Charles C. Col. to Civilians, Vittel, France
2168-2170 Claims to Colleges and Universities, F-T
2171 Conarky, French Guinea to Davo Penql Colony
2172 Death Lists-Borneo to Germany #30
2173-2174 Death Lists-Germany #31 to Transport Carrying T.U.s
2175 Death Lists and Reports (Europe and Asia)
2176-2178 Diaries-Anderson, P.M. to Wood, J.L.
2179 Donations to International Red Cross to Employees- Naval Air Base, Guam
and Manila
2180 Escapees Reports (lists by location)
2187 Evacuees to Foreign and Imperial Censorship Reports
2188 Former POW List to Forms (Japanese) (The list is for Navy personnel,
December 7, 1941-December 31, 1946, compiled ca. 1950; the forms are
completed alphabetical cards listing POWs in Japanese hands)
2189 Germany-American Civilian Internees, A to Z (includes an updated
alphabetical listing for Japan)
2198 Germany-Hospital records to Intelligence Reports
2201 Internees-List of American Civilian Japan. Burma Internment Camp to
Philippine Islands Internment Camp
2202 Internees-Santo Tomas to Tagbilaran
2203 Internees-List of American Civilians Formerly Detained by Japanese
Government (contains a list of those formerly detained by Germany)
2205-2206 Interrogation Reports (in numerical order)
2207-2208 Japanese-American POW List (box 2208 includes a list of POW camp codes
and abbreviations for Germany and Japan)
2209-2212 Japan-Batavia Hospital-Zentsuji Camp
2216 Java-Miscellaneous to Liberation and Care of POW

RG 389. Records of the Office of the Provost Marshal General 1373


Special Projects Division Entry 460A: American POW Information Bureau Records Branch, General Subject File,
1942-1946

Box Subject
2217 Lists-Far East Civilians to Korea and Manchurian POW (includes Germany,
Japan, list of French Army casualties in North Africa; one of the German lists
includes dates and places of birth for American POWs)
2218 Lists-Merchant Marines Identified to POW by Camp
2219 Lists-Rabaul, New Britain to Recovered Personnel (the latter is for various
countries)
2220 Lists-Recovered Civilians, Los Banos, Philippine Islands. to Rennes Hospital
2221 Lists-Repatriated POW to Returned to Military Control (the latter are arranged
chronologically)
2222 Lists-Returned to Military Control to USAFFE Allied Civilians
2223 Location and strength of POW Camps to Memos (contains Casualty Area
Codes and German and Japanese camps lists)
2224-2226 Messages
2227-2232 Messages, August 1944 to Feb 19, 1945 (CM-IN)
2233 Military Intelligence Reports to NATOUSA POW List
2234 Navy Code to Personal Funds Removed from Deceased American POW
(includes lists of nurses in the Pacific)
2235 Philippine Campaign to Photographs (includes lists of American POWs)
2236-2238 Postal Censor List #1-529
2239 POW Encampment to POW Reports
2240 POW Reports, April to Oct 1944
2241 POW Reports Nov 1944 to Puerto Princesa
2242 PWCL #1-400 to Questionnaire (the PWCLs give name, next of kin and
address)
2243 Receipt for Salary to Recovered Personnel L
2244 Recovered Personnel M to Recovery Team #5 (the personnel relate to Japan)
2245 Recovery Team #7 to Relief of American Lists of Internees in the Philippines
2246 Repatriates from Belgium to Repatriation Lists
2247 Repatriates for Rumania to Repatriated on RMC
2248 Reports-British-Arc to Rules and Regulations for POW
2254 RMC Lists July 1945 to RMC List Japan
2255 Rosters Barth Luft I, Stg I to RUS 11998
2256-2259 RUS 12005 to 12569
2260 RUSC 258 to RUSJA 1952 (contains lists of prisoners of war who died in
Germany and the Philippines)
2261 SEATIC Intelligence Bulletin to Signal Corps-SC 455(1)
2262-2266 Signal Corps WA 1(5) - WA 1314
2267-2274 WB 1-WBC-WC-WD-WE-YE
2275 Without numbers to Wehsien CACRMC Rpt
2276 Sinkings (of Japanese transports carrying American prisoners)
2277 State Dept (relates to Americans in Far East) to Status of American POW
(prisoners of war in German hands)
2278 Steamships-Asama Maru to President Grant
2279 Steamships-Grisholm to SS Admiral William

RG 389. Records of the Office of the Provost Marshal General 1374


Special Projects Division Entry 465: Civilian Alien Internee Case Files, 1941-1945

Box Subject
2280 Summaries to Reports of International Committee of Red Cross to Treatment
POW Japan
2281 Unidentified Lists U.S. POW to White, Jennifer

IBM Cards Subject Index. n.d. (0389-A1-460B)


Each punch card pertains to one POW or internee and typically provides such data as
name, rank, serial number, service arm or branch, dates of initial and latest report
regarding captivity, area of capture, status, detaining power, camp, and repatriation
status. In practice, however, many data elementsparticularly latest report and camp
locationare not provided. The largest category of punch cards concerns American
POWs returned to military control by the Germans Other categories include: American
civilian POWs (released and dead) interned by the Japanese; American prisoners of war
returned to military control by the Japanese; sinkings of Japanese transports, September-
December 1944; deceased American prisoners (Japanese); neutral internees; deceased
America prisoners of war (Germany); and civilians. Arranged in 11 categories of American
prisoners of war and civilian internees, each of which is thereunder arranged alphabetically
by individual surname. Exceptions are three categories: for sinkings of Japanese transports
carrying prisoners of war; each of these is arranged by name of transport and thereunder
alphabetically by prisoner of war surname. Boxes 1-105 location: 290/34/22/03.

Correspondence, Camp Reports, Rosters, and Personnel Records Relating to Enemy


Aliens and Prisoners of War Interned in the United States 1943-1946 (0389-A1-
461)
Reports of inspections of individual prisoner of war camp facilities and conditions by
Army and Red Cross officials are located in file Inspection Reports, thereunder arranged
alphabetically by camp or facility name; often these are accompanied by camp design
diagrams. A Historic File includes a draft narrative history of the prisoner of war program
in the United States, a month-by-month listing of the total number of prisoners of war in
the United States, November 1942-June 1945, and copies of relevant publications. Monthly
reports of the numbers of prisoners of war held in specific camps and facilities, October
1945-May 1946, are located in file Strength Reports. File Detention Rosters most
closely approximates listings of prisoner of war camp inmates. This file is arranged by code
number, each of which typically represents a major prisoner of war camp; for some camps,
however, there are two codes. For each code, the rosters are thereunder arranged by
individual Axis unit, by category of unit, or by service branch. The roster includes prisoner
of war names, internment serial numbers, ranks, dates of birth and capture, and identities
of subordinate units. This series also documents specialized categories of prisoners of
war. Arranged alphabetically by subject or by type of record. Boxes 2468-2714 location:
290/34/24/4.

Civilian Alien Internee Case Files 1941-1945 (0389-A1-465)


Documents the cases of paroled German, Italian, and Japanese alien internees, including
judgments of internees character, loyalty, and personal habits, as well as affidavits and
appeals by the internees requesting parole. Arranged alphabetically by internee name.
Boxes 2058-1064 location: 290/34/32/03.

RG 389. Records of the Office of the Provost Marshal General 1375


Labor and Liaison Branch Entry 467D: General Correspondence, 1942-1957

Prisoner of War Rosters 1949-1957 (0389-A1-466)


Series consists of three types of rosters as follows: (1) German, Japanese, Italian, Hungarian,
Polish, Austrian, and other World War II rosters that list the prisoners name and serial number;
(2) rosters of deceased Chinese Communists that give the prisoners name, his identification
number, date and place of death, and grave location; and (3) United Nations Command rosters
of Chinese and Korean Communist internees, and exchanged, escaped, or dead prisoners of
war, giving some or all of the following information: name and number of the prisoner of war;
cause, date, and place of death; and location of grave. Arranged by type of roster. The names
on each roster are arranged alphabetically by surname of prisoner of war.

Boxes 2362-2467 location: 290/34/32/04


Boxes 1-57 location: 290/34/34/05

Records Relating to Japanese Prisoners of War During World War II 1942-1948


(0389-A1-466B)
Boxes 1-47 location: 290/34/35/06

Records Relating to Enemy Prisoners of War During World War II (0389-A1-466E)


Box 1 location: 290/35/2/05

Records of the Legal Branch

Numeric-Subject Correspondence File Relating to the Internment, Care, and Labor


of Prisoners of War 1942-1946 (0389-A1-467)
Some records relate solely to American prisoners of war in Axis custody, including the
provision of emergency relief to U.S. prisoners of war in Japanese custody (file 1.6.7) and
the wartime repatriation of American prisoners of war (1.28). Most of the series concerns
prisoners of war and internees held in the United States. Arranged according to a numeric-
subject filing scheme. Boxes 1508-1532 location: 290/35/10/05.

Subject Correspondence File Relating to the Internment, Care, and Labor of POWs,
1942-1946 (0389-A1-467A)
Arranged alphabetically by subject. Boxes 1533-1543 location: 290/35/11/02.

Labor and Liaison Branch

Subject Correspondence File, 1942-1946 (0389-A1-467C)


The series documents virtually all aspects of prisoner of war operations, especially those
applicable during the 1945-1946 period. Most useful are the policy book files, which
present in condensed form all the standard regulations and policies governing the treatment
of prisoners of war and the facilities in which they were housed. Arranged alphabetically by
subject. Boxes 1552-1580 location: 290/35/11/04.

General Correspondence 1942-1957 (0389-A1-467D)


Letters, lists, memorandums, reports, studies, and other records that relate to bureau
organization, functions, policies and procedures. Included are instructions with copies of

RG 389. Records of the Office of the Provost Marshal General 1376


Labor and Liaison Branch Entry 467E: Miscellaneous Records, 1942-1957

related forms regarding the administration of enemy prisoner of war records; instructions
and policy statements concerning the repatriation of enemy prisoners of war; reporting
instructions; lists of Italian and Japanese prisoners of war records transferred to the custody
of their respective governments; policy statements regarding financial claims of enemy
prisoners of war; and rosters of deceased Italian and Japanese prisoners of war. Also
included are comprehensive listings of Italian prisoners of war and Japanese prisoners of war
whose records were transferred to the postwar governments established in those countries,
1949-1952; death rosters of deceased Italian prisoners of war and Japanese prisoners of war
and civilian internees; and several official publications apparently used as reference (e.g., a
collection of standard operating procedures used by the Prisoner of War Information Bureau).
Arranged according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme and in part by
type of record (e.g., lists of prisoners). Boxes 1-15 location: 290/35/12/02.

Box Subject
1 054 POW War Camps Foreign
1 054 POW War Camps - U.S.
1 054 POW War Camps - U.S. (Service Commands)
2 090 Japan
3 310 PW (SOP)
5 Civilian Enemy Aliens and prisoners of war - January 1942
10 List of Deceased Japanese (prisoners of war and Civilians)
10 Japanese POW Records, POW 201 Files
10 WW II Enemy POWs Deceased in Theaters of Operations Japanese
11-12 List of Japanese POW Records Transferred to Japanese Govt, Vols I-VI
14 Correspondence Branch - SOP
15 SOP of All Branches of EPWIB
15 SOP of EPWIB, Camp Holabird, MD
15 SOP of HQ Branch, Enemy POW Information Bureau
15 SOP of Property Section
15 TM 19-500, Enemy POWs, 1944

Miscellaneous Records 1942-1957 (0389-A1-467E)


Letters, lists, memorandums, reports, studies, and other records that relate to enemy
prisoner of war administration, procedures, and history. Included are records relating to
enemy prisoner of war courts-martial; a typescript history of the bureau that was used in
the preparation of a history of the activities of the Provost Marshal General during World
War II; organization charts; and copies of the bureaus Standard Operating Procedures.
The data contained in this series is most useful for postwar compilations of specific prisoner
of war categories. File 400.19 Statistics, for example, furnishes cumulative data on the
numbers of German, Italian, and Japanese prisoners of war held in the United States and in
overseas theaters, and the numbers of prisoner of war deaths, transfers, and repatriations
at and after wars end. Lists of deceased prisoners of war who were buried in the United
States are contained in file 314.6 Interred in US. The series also provides a history of
the Prisoner of War Information Bureau, December 1941-August 1957. Arranged in part
according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme, but the remainder is
unarranged. Boxes 1-8 location: 290/35/12/04.

RG 389. Records of the Office of the Provost Marshal General 1377


Provost Division Entry 469B: Tokyo Rose Investigative Case Files, 1947-1949

Provost Division Records

Tokyo Rose Investigative Case Files 1947-1949 (0389-A1-469B)


Box 1 location: 290/B/3/03

RG 389. Records of the Office of the Provost Marshal General 1378


Communications Branch Entry 360B: Classified Decimal File, 1948-1950

Records of the Adjutant Generals Office, 1917


Record Group 407

During World War II the Adjutant Generals Office provided several administrative services in
War Department headquarters and at the major echelons in the Army.

Records of, or Maintained by, the Communications Branch

Classified Decimal File 1940-1942 (0407-NM3-360A)


Boxes 1-1063 location: 270/39/2/04

Box Decimal Subject


673-674 383.6 Prisoners of War location: 270/39/16/03
678 386.3 Captured Japanese Equipment location: 270/39/16/03

Classified Decimal File 1943-1945 (0407-NM3-360A)


Boxes 1064-3359 location: 270/39/24/02

Box Decimal Subject


1064-1066 000.5 War Crimes location: 270/39/24/02
1774 314.4 Captured Records location: 270/40/3/07
2437-2451 383.6 Prisoners of War location: 270/40/17/03
2453-2454 386.3 Captured Property/Equipment location: 270/40/17/06
2944-2945 470.6 Chemical Warfare location: 270/40/27/06
2945 470.7 Chemical Warfare Equipment location: 270/40/27/06

Classified Decimal File 1946-1947 (0407-NM3-360B)


Boxes 3360-3554 location: 270/41/1/02

Box Decimal Subject


3360 000.5 PACMIRS War Crimes Information Series No. 9 Medical Records
Mukden Prisoner of War Camp March 8, 1946 location: 270/41/1/02
3360 000.5 Establishment of Document Research Center for War Crimes
Documents February-June 1946 location: 270/41/1/02
3518 386.3 Prisoners of War location: 270/41/4/04
3518 383.6 Hiroshi Oshima location: 270/41/4/04
3519 386.3 Captured Japanese Property location: 270/41/4/04
3519 386.3 Unidentified Looted Property, SCAP location: 270/41/4/04
3519 386.3 Precious Stones 8th Army location: 270/41/4/04

Classified Decimal File 1948-1950 (0407-NM3-360B)


Boxes 3555-3748 location: 270/41/5/02

Box Decimal Subject


3555 000.5 Tokyo Rose location: 270/41/5/02

RG 407. Records of the Adjutant Generals Office, 1917 1379


Communications Branch Entry 363D: Decimal File, 1951-1952

Box Decimal Subject


3609 314.4 Shipment of Japanese Records to the Foreign Documents Branch
March 1948 location: 270/41/6/03

Classified Decimal File 1951-1952 (0407-NM3-360B)


Boxes 3749-3850 location: 270/41/9/02

Box Decimal Subject


3794 314.4 Return of Japanese Foreign Office Records location: 270/41/10/01

Decimal File 1940-1945 (0407-NM3-363A)


Boxes 1-4555 location: 270/41/13/5

Box Decimal Subject


2 000.5 War Crimes location: 270/41/13/05
2906-2930 383.6 Prisoners of War location: 270/43/2/07
2967-2968 386.3 Captured Property-Equipment location: 270/43/4/03

Decimal File 1946-1948 (0407-NM3-363B)


Boxes 1-1776 location: 270/44/1/05

Box Decimal Subject


2-3 000.5 War Crimes location: 270/44/1/05
943 314.4 Captured Records location: 270/44/20/06
1269-1271 383.6 Prisoners of War location: 270/44/27/04
1275 386.3 Captured Property/Equipment location: 270/44/27/05

Decimal File 1949-1950 (0407-NM3-363C)


Boxes 1-1109 location: 270/45/2/06

Box Decimal Subject


1 000.5 War Crimes location: 270/45/2/06
708 383.6 Prisoners of War location: 270/45/17/02
710 386.3 Captured Property location: 270/45/17/03

Decimal File 1951-1952 (0407-NM3-363D)


Boxes 1-1052 location: 270/45/25/04

Box Decimal Subject


1 000.5 War Crimes location: 270/45/25/04
367 314.4 Captured Records; contains information on the Japanese Prisoner
of War Bureau and its records. [Also see the List of Documents
Kept by the Prisoner of War Information Bureau, Advance Echelon,
GHQ, U.S. Army Forces, Pacific, December 11, 1945, Decimal 313,
Records and Files, Legal Section, Administrative Division, Decimal
File 1945-1952 (Series UD 1237), Box 1262A, Records of General

RG 407. Records of the Adjutant Generals Office, 1917 1380


Administrative Services Division, Operations Branch Entry 368B: Foreign (Occupied) Areas Reports, 1945-1954

Box Decimal Subject


Headquarters, Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers, Records
of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War
II, Records Group 331.] Included is a History and Accomplishments
of the Japanese Government Prisoner of War Information Bureau,
n.d., ca. March 1, 1953 location: 270/45/33/05

Decimal File 1953-1954 (0407-NM3-363D)


Boxes 1-851 location: 270/46/12/05

Box Decimal Subject


144 314.4 Captured Records location: 270/46/15/05

Records of the Administrative Services Division

Records of the Operations Branch

Index to Occupied Area Reports (0407-NM3-368)


Boxes 1-3 location: 270/69/22/07

Foreign (Occupied) Area Reports 1945-1954 (0407-NM3-368B)


Boxes 998-2304 location: 270/69/23/01

Box Subject
1488 HQ, Army Service Forces. Civil Affairs Handbooks French Indo-China 1943-
1944 location: 270/69/33/02
1494-1496 HQ, Army Service Forces. Civil Affairs Handbooks Japan 1944-1945 location:
270/69/33/02
1497 HQ, Army Service Forces. Civil Affairs Handbook Korea 1944 location:
270/69/33/03
1497 HQ, Army Service Forces. Civil Affairs Handbook Manchuria 1944 location:
270/69/33/03
1498 HQ, Army Service Forces. Civil Affairs Handbooks Philippine Island 1944-
1945 location: 270/69/33/03
1500-1501 Office of Chief of Naval Operations. Civil Affairs Handbooks, Civil Affairs
Guides, and Military Government Handbooks on the West Caroline Islands,
East Caroline Islands, Izu and Bonin Islands, Mandated Marianas Islands,
Japanese Mandated Islands, Taiwan (Formosa), Kurile Islands, Marshall
Islands 1944 location: 270/69/33/03
1501 HQ, Army Service Forces. Civil Affairs Handbook Thailand 1944 location:
270/69/33/03
1501 Office of Chief of Naval Operations. Handbook on the Trusty Territory of the
Pacific Islands 1948, 311 pp. location: 270/69/33/03
1537 Washington Document Center (WDC) Accession List Special Nos. 1-29 June
18-July 18, 1946, ca. 500 pp. location: 270/69/34/02
1541-1605 ATIS Press Translations and Summaries Nos. 1-1,006 April 23, 1946-July 18,
1949 location: 270/69/34/02

RG 407. Records of the Adjutant Generals Office, 1917 1381


Administrative Services Division, Operations Branch Entry 368B: Foreign (Occupied) Areas Reports, 1945-1954

Box Subject
1613-1618 Department of State Bulletins September 9, 1945-July 7, 1952 location:
270/69/35/05 [Box 1613 contains Department of State Bulletin Vol. XIII
No. 324, which includes Japanese Surrender Documents (pp. 362-65) and
Report of the Department of State on Japanese Atrocities (pp. 343-58).
The latter provides numerous references to 1942-1945 Bulletins containing
information on Japanese war crimes.]
1633 Division of Biographic Information, Office of Intelligence Collection and
Dissemination, Department of State. OIR Report No. 4503 Biographies
of Selected Prominent Persons in the Far East August 31, 1947, 97 pp.
location: 270/70/1/01
1635 First three reports of the Far East Commission to the Secretary General,
covering the period 1946-1950; included is information on war crimes,
reparations, and restitution of looted property location: 270/70/1/02
1636 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ Far East Command
Intelligence Summary No. 2082 April 16, 1948 location: 270/70/1/02
1636 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ, U.S. Army Forces Pacific
(USARFP) Index to Intelligence Summaries April 1-30, 1946, 26 pp. location:
270/70/1/02
1636 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ, U.S. Army Forces Pacific
Intelligence Summary Nos. 1509-1530 May 30-June 24, 1946 location:
270/70/1/02
1636 SEATIC Intelligence Bulletin No. 241 July 15, 1946, 43 pp. location:
270/70/1/02
1637 Organization of General Headquarters Far East Command and Supreme
Commander for the Allied Powers, organizational charts 1946-1948, 44 pp.
location: 270/70/1/02
1638-1639 Military Intelligence Service Language School, Fort Snelling, Minnesota.
Translations of World War II era Japanese Civil Service Regulations 1945-
1946, ca. 1,400 pp. location: 270/70/1/02
1641 General Headquarters Far East Command, Military Commission Orders
No. 31 [deals with war crimes trials] December 10, 1950, 8 pp. location:
270/70/1/02
1641 Harold S. Quigley, The Great Purge in Japan Pacific Affairs Vol. XX No. 3
September 1947 pp. 299-308 location: 270/70/1/02
1641-1644 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ, U.S. Army Forces Pacific.
Civil Intelligence Section Periodical Summary Nos. 1-45 September 1, 1946-
October 15, 1949 location: 270/70/1/02
1645 Public Affairs Office, GHQ, U.S. Army Forces Pacific Press Releases: 2
Industrial Leaders [Seihin Ikeda and Ginjiro Fujiwara] Released From House
Confinement May 23, 1946; Tribunal Told Okawa, Matsuoka Unable to
Stand Trial at Present May 23, 1946; 6 Japanese, Accused in Beheading
of U.S. Fliers, Charged as War Criminals May 27, 1946; Japanese Colonel
Will Face 42 Specifications in Manila Trial October 18, 1946; Japanese
POW Camp Commandant Tells of Accepted Medical Treatment So Torturous
That Ill Prisoners Would Rather Work Than Submit To It October 18,
1946; Three War Crimes Trials in Session Before Military Commission in
Yokohama October 21, 1946 location: 270/70/1/03
1646 Eight Inter-Departmental Gripsholm Reports-Summary Analysis of
Questionnaires Filled out by Repatriates Returning from the Far East
December 1943; reports produced by Office of Strategic Services, Military
Intelligence Division, Navy Department, Department of Agriculture,
Department of Commerce, Foreign Economic Administration, Department of
State, Office of War Information February-April 1944, ca. 300 pp. location:
270/70/1/03
1646 Military Intelligence Division. Review of Far East Vol. II No. 7-Vol. II No. 15
December 10, 1945-February 4, 1946 location: 270/70/1/03

RG 407. Records of the Adjutant Generals Office, 1917 1382


Administrative Services Division, Operations Branch Entry 368B: Foreign (Occupied) Areas Reports, 1945-1954

Box Subject
1647 Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, GHQ, U.S. Army Forces. Civil
Intelligence Trends-Japan, Korea, Philippines Nos. 29-30 July 16, 26, 1946
location: 270/70/1/03
1647 Two transmittal letters from American Embassy, Nanking, China forwarding
copies of minutes of meetings of the Far Eastern and Pacific Subcommission
of the United Nations War Crimes Commission held in Nanking July 15, 30,
1946, 2 pp. location: 270/70/1/03
1649 Japanese Special Services Staff, Enemy Branch, Foreign Economic
Administration. Chemical Industries of Japan April 1945, 230 pp. location:
270/70/1/04
1650 Far East Enemy Division, Special Areas Branch, Foreign Economic
Administration. Chemical Nitrogen in the Japanese Empire (Supplements and
Revisions) August 1944, 37 pp. location: 270/70/1/04
1650 Report on Chemical Industry in Japan 230 [appears identical to report in Box
1649] location: 270/70/1/04
1653 Enemy Branch, Foreign Economic Administration. Administration of
Production Programs in Japan July 1945, 140 pp. location: 270/70/1/04
1653 Far East Enemy Division, Special Areas Branch, Foreign Economic
Administration. Economic Changes in the Philippines During Two Years of
Japanese Occupation August 1944, 34 pp. location: 270/70/1/04
1653 Various reports on Japanese Banks, Money and Credit institutions 1944-
1945, ca. 250 pp. location: 270/70/1/04
1653 Far East Enemy Division, Special Areas Branch, Foreign Economic
Administration. Japans War Economy, 1943-1944 December 15, 1943, 200
pp. location: 270/70/1/04
1653 Far East Enemy Division, Special Areas Branch, Foreign Economic
Administration. Japans War Economy, 1943-1944, revisions November1944,
ca. 200 pp. location: 270/70/1/04
1654 Military Intelligence Division. Japanese Government Officials 1937-1945 July
21, 1945, 158 pp. location: 270/70/1/04
1654 HQ, U.S. Army Services of Supply, Southwest Pacific Area. Report on Enemy
Material Medical: Japanese Drugs and Medicines Medical No. 1, ca. 1944,
218 pp. location: 270/70/1/04
1654 Department of State. Report of the United States Library Mission to Advise
on the Establishment of the National Diet Library of Japan January 2, 1948,
41 pp. location: 270/70/1/04
1654 War Department reprint. Official Journal of the Japanese Military
Administration vols. 1-4, 1942, ca. 400 pp. location: 270/70/1/04
1654 Unidentified Report [probably by the Foreign Economic Administration]
containing translations of Laws and Official Documents Relating to Japanese
Techniques of Occupation 137 pp. location: 270/70/1/04
1654 Office of Strategic Services R&A Report No. 3404 The Japanese Executive:
Structure and Function October 18, 1945, 36 pp. location: 270/70/1/04
1654 Office of Strategic Services R&A Report No. 2977 Programs of Japan in
Korea, with biographies February 10, 1945, 80 pp. location: 270/70/1/04
1655 Office of Strategic Services R&A Report No. 1939 Japanese Administration:
National Government May 1, 1944, 19 pp. location: 270/70/1/04
1655 Office of Research and Intelligence, Department of State, Report No. 3440
The Problem of Civil Liberties in Japan April 1, 1946, 47 pp. location:
270/70/1/04
1655 Office of Strategic Services R&A Report No. 2368 Japanese Domination of
Thailand September 18, 1944, 63 pp. location: 270/70/1/04
1655 Special Areas Branch, Foreign Economic Administration. Economic Whos
Who in Japan Preliminary January 1944, 146 pp. location: 270/70/1/04

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Box Subject
1656 Office of Strategic Services R&A Report No. 3117 Programs of Japan in
Manchukuo April 30, 1945, 445 pp. location: 270/70/1/05
1658 Office of Strategic Services R&A Report No. 2690 Civil Affairs Guide: Aliens
in Japan n.d. 45 pp. location: 270/70/1/05
1658 Office of the Chief of Naval Operations. Civil Affairs Guide II The Languages
of the Japanese Mandated Islands June 20, 1944, 47 pp. location:
270/70/1/05
1658 Military Intelligence Division. Japanese Recruiting and Replacement System
July 1945, 375 pp. location: 270/70/1/05
1658 Enemy Branch, Foreign Economic Administration. Administration of
Production Programs in Japan July 1945, 140 pp. location: 270/70/1/05
1658 Enemy Branch, Foreign Economic Administration. Business and Non-
Commercial Holdings in Japan of United States Organizations August 1945,
ca. 120 pp. location: 270/70/1/05
1658 CINCPAC-CINCPOA. Translation of Captured Enemy Document No. 10,450
November 3, 1944, ca. 40 pp. location: 270/70/1/05
1658 Central Intelligence Agency Foreign Documents Branch Summary No. 6 The
Japanese Army in Burma April 19, 1948, 15 pp. location: 270/70/1/05
1658 Central Intelligence Agency Foreign Documents Branch Summary No. 7
Japanese-Burmese Relations Leading to Burmese Independence April 21,
1948, 23 pp. location: 270/70/1/05
1658 Central Intelligence Agency Foreign Documents Branch Summary No. 10
Japanese Army Medical College Epidemic Prevention Laboratory May 20,
1948, 38 pp. location: 270/70/1/05
1658 Central Intelligence Agency Foreign Documents Branch Summary No. 11
Articles from the Japanese Journal of Microbiology and Pathology May 25,
1948, 31 pp. location: 270/70/1/05
1658 Central Intelligence Agency Foreign Documents Branch Summary No. 12
Articles from the Japanese Journal of Bacteriology May 25, 1948, 21 pp.
location: 270/70/1/05
1658 Office of Strategic Services R&A Report No. 2690 Aliens in Japan and
Appendix June 29, 1945, ca. 45 pp. location: 270/70/1/05
1659 Office of Strategic Services R&A Report No. 2509 Coordination of Data of
Japanese Personalities April 9, 1945, 56 pp. location: 270/70/1/05
1659 Reoccupation Division, Liberated Areas Branch, Foreign Economic
Administration. Key Factors in the Economy of the Pacific Islands under
Japanese Mandate December 1943, 18 pp. location: 270/70/1/05
1659 [Foreign Economic Administration?] The Economic Effects Upon Japan of a
Possible Loss of Control over Its Present Dependencies June 21, 1943, 47
pp. location: 270/70/1/05
1659 Special Areas Branch, Foreign Economic Administration. Economic Whos
Who in Japan Preliminary January 1944, 147 pp. location: 270/70/1/05
1659 Enemy Branch, Foreign Economic Administration. Japans War Economy,
1943; March 1943, 91 pp. location: 270/70/1/05
1659 Japanese Special Services Staff, Enemy Branch, Foreign Economic
Administration. A Preliminary Survey of the Holdings of the Japanese
Economic Oligarchy June 18, 1945, 81 pp. location: 270/70/1/05
1659 SCAP. Monthly Summary of Non-Military Activities in Japan and Korea
[includes information on war crimes] 1945-1946, ca. 250 pp. location:
270/70/1/05
1660 Office of Strategic Services R&A Report No. 2261S The Japanese Emperor
and the War September 8, 1944, 3 pp. location: 270/70/1/05
1661 United States Tariff Commission. Various reports on Japanese Mandated
Islands December 1943-March 1944, ca. 200 pp. location: 270/70/1/05

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Box Subject
1661 Office of Strategic Services R&A Report No. 2836 The Japanese Ministries:
Table of Administrative Structure, ca. 1945, 53 pp. location: 270/70/1/05
1662 Military Government Translation Center, Naval School of Military Government
and Administration. Translation of Japanese Postal Laws n.d., ca. 200 pp.
location: 270/70/1/05
1662 Japans Mandated Islands: Description and History May 27, 1943, 10 pp.
location: 270/70/1/05
1662 Office of Strategic Services R&A Report No. 2423S Singapore Under
Japanese Domination September 8, 1943, 3 pp. location: 270/70/1/05
1662 Office of Strategic Services R&A Report No. 2261 The Japanese Emperor and
The War September 8, 1944, 3 pp. location: 270/70/1/05
1662 Office of Strategic Services R&A Report No. 1830 Legal Problems Concerning
the Status of Japanese Mandated Islands February 7, 1944, 24 pp. location:
270/70/1/05
1662 Office of Strategic Services R&A Report No. 1955 Legal Affairs in Japan
August 23, 1944, 69 pp. location: 270/70/1/05
1662 Office of Strategic Services R&A Report No. 890.1 Japanese Infiltration
Among Muslims in China May 15, 1944, 146 pp. location: 270/70/1/05
1662 Office of Strategic Services R&A Report No. 2702A References to Activities
of Indians in Japan and Occupied Areas, Extracts from Japanese Radio
Broadcasts (1941-1944), Index with Biographical Notes November 16, 1944,
94 pp. location: 270/70/1/05
1662 Office of Strategic Services R&A Report No. 2440.1 The Programs of Japan in
the Philippines September 1, 1944, ca. 150 pp. location: 270/70/1/05
1665 Military Government in The Japanese Empire and Manchuria 1944, ca. 150
pp. location: 270/70/1/06
1665 Office of Naval Intelligence. Study of Formosa 1942, ca. 500 pp. location:
270/70/1/06
1666 Office of Naval Intelligence. Study of Palau and Marianas Islands May 1942,
ca. 500 pp. location: 270/70/1/06
1667 Office of Strategic Services R&A Report No. 2584 Salient Problems of Civil
Administration in Formosa After Occupation November 18, 1944, 22 pp.
location: 270/70/1/06
1667 Office of Strategic Services R&A Report No. 1824 Problems of Population and
Economy During the Naval Occupation of the Marianas Islands Preliminary
Draft February 10, 1944, 24 pp. location: 270/70/1/06
1667 Office of Strategic Services R&A Report No. 1772 Problems of Population
and Economy During U.S. Naval Occupation of the Caroline Islands; Part
II-The Palau Islands Preliminary Draft February 10, 1944, 20 pp. location:
270/70/1/06
1667 Liberated Areas Branch, Foreign Economic Administration. The Japanese
Occupation Technique in the Field of Money and Banking February 1944, 19
pp. location: 270/70/1/06
1667 Reoccupation Division in cooperation with the Enemy Branch, Board of
Economic Warfare. Japanese Techniques of Occupation: Key Laws and
Official Documents June 1943, 530 pp. location: 270/70/1/06
1667 Office of Strategic Services R&A Report No. 1657 Okinawa Studies No. 3 The
Okinawas of the Loo Choo Islands-A Japanese Minority Group June 1, 1944,
110 pp. location: 270/70/1/06
1667 Office of Intelligence Research, Division of Research for the Far East,
Department of State. Office of Intelligence Research Report No. 2530 Left
Wing Groups in Japanese Politics, 1918-1946; January 1, 1947, 255 pp.
location: 270/70/1/06
1667 Reoccupation Division in cooperation with Enemy Branch, Foreign Economic
Administration. Japanese Techniques of Occupation: Key Laws and Official
Documents September 1943, 269 pp. location: 270/70/1/06

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Box Subject
1667 Council on Foreign Relations. American Interest in the War and the Peace-
Problems of the Peace Settlement with Japan July 1944, 28 pp. location:
270/70/1/06
1669 Department of State. Situation Report-Japan; includes section on the
Emperor January 9, 1946, 22 pp. location: 270/70/1/06
1669 Military Government Translation Center, Naval School of Military Government
and Administration. Translation-Catalogue of Banks and Concerns in the
Empire 1940-Taiwan, ca. 1945, 46 pp. location: 270/70/1/06
1673 PACMIRS War Crimes Information Series No. 10 March 8, 1946, 576 pp.
location: 270/70/1/07
1673 PACMIRS War Crimes Information Series No. 14 March 22, 1946, 35 pp.
location: 270/70/1/07
1673 PACMIRS War Crimes Information Series No. 15 March 22, 1946, 25 pp.
location: 270/70/1/07
1673 PACMIRS War Crimes Information Series No. 16 March 22, 1946, 11 pp.
location: 270/70/1/07
1673 PACMIRS War Crimes Information Series No. 20 March 8, 1946, 147 pp.
location: 270/70/1/07
1673 Office of Strategic Services R&A Report No. 1307 Japanese Films: A Phase of
Psychological Warfare March 30, 1944, 22 pp. location: 270/70/1/07
1673A Department of State. The Islands of the South Pacific: Bibliography
December 18, 1946, ca. 30 pp. location: 270/70/1/07
1673A U.S. Military Attach, Moscow, Russia. Report on two Soviet representations
assigned to the tribunal to try Japanese war Criminals February 28, 1946, 2
pp. location: 270/70/1/07
1673B Intelligence Coordination Division, Office of Intelligence Coordination and
Liaison, Department of State. Impact of the War on the Philippine Economy
and the Extent and Problems of Recovery January 15, 1947, 70 pp. location:
270/70/1/07
1673C United States Strategic Bombing Survey. The Allied Campaign Against
Rabaul September 1, 1946, 263 pp. location: 270/70/1/07
1673C United States Strategic Bombing Survey. The Reduction of Wake Island July
1, 1946, 129 pp. location: 270/70/1/07
1675 Miscellaneous information on cartels in Japan 1946, ca. 100 pp. location:
270/70/2/01
1675 Various reports on Japanese Government Archives, including the Foreign
Office archives January-April 1946, ca. 200 pp. location: 270/70/2/01
1676 External Assets Branch, Civil Property Custodian, GHQ SCAP. Guide to Code
System used in IBM Tabulation of Japanese Assets in Korea Aug. 18, 1947,
10 pp. location: 270/70/2/01
1676 Edwin W. Pauley, Personal Representative of the President on Reparations.
Report on Japanese Assets in Soviet-Occupied Korea to the President of the
United States June 1946, 141 pp. location: 270/70/2/01
1676 Edwin W. Pauley, Personal Representative of the President on Reparations.
Report on Japanese Assets in Manchuria to the President of the United
States June 1946, ca. 500 pp. location: 270/70/2/01
1677-1686 Various reports on Japanese banks and financial institutions location:
270/70/2/01
1687 Office of Strategic Services R&A Report No. 2147 Guide to the Collection of
Japanese Publications Essential in Military Government Planning for Japan
April 1945, 277 pp. location: 270/70/2/02
1692 Organizational charts for SCAP, SCAP-AFPAC, and U.S. Army Forces Pacific
1946, ca. 50 pp. location: 270/70/2/03
1693 Office of Research and Intelligence, Department of State. The Problem of
Civil Liberties in Japan April 1, 1946, 47 pp. location: 270/70/2/03

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Box Subject
1693 Intelligence Coordination Division, Office of Intelligence Coordination and
Liaison, Department of State. An Evaluation of Japanese Progress in the
Field of Civil Liberties Since the Surrender January 1, 1947, 85 pp. location:
270/70/2/03
1698 Various reports on the demobilization of Japanese military forces, ca. 250
pp. location: 270/70/2/04
1698 GHQ, SCAP. Report on Precious Stones in Custody of 8th Army as of
November 1, 1946; November 26, 1946, 10 pp. location: 270/70/2/04
1698 Enemy Branch, Foreign Economic Administration. Preservation and Use of
Key Records in Japan August 1945, 53 pp. and one page errata September
1945 location: 270/70/2/04
1698 ATIS and Military Intelligence Service notifications (with listings) of Japanese
documents to be shipped to the Washington Document Center 1946-1948,
ca. 75 pp. location: 270/70/2/04
1720-1722 Japanese External Assets location: 270/70/2/07
1731 Japanese Foreign Assets Reports 1945, ca. 800 pp. location: 270/70/3/02
1743 Economic and Scientific Section, Research and Statistics Division. List of
German Consulate (Yokohama) files and records July 16, 1946, 14 pp.
location: 270/70/3/03
1744 Report regarding German properties in Japan March 1947, ca. 300 pp.
location: 270/70/3/04
1744 Reports regarding gold, silver, and precious metals in Japan 1946-1951, ca.
200 pp. location: 270/70/3/04
1745 Report regarding gold bullion in Japan 1945, ca. 10 pp. location:
270/70/3/04
1745 Military Intelligence Division. Biographies of Japanese Government Officials
1937-1945, 158 pp. location: 270/70/3/04
1745 Transmittal information regarding ATIS report on the report of the
Washington Document Center Special Acquisition Section March 1946, 2 pp.
1747 Enemy Branch, Foreign Economic Administration. Report entitled The
Property of Imperial Household of Japan September 1945, 51 pp. location:
270/70/3/04
1747 Translated copies of Imperial Household Ordinances 1907-1945, ca. 150 pp.
location: 270/70/3/04
1749 Index to Far East Commission documents 1948, ca. 400 pp. location:
270/70/3/04
1754 Office of the Chief Chemical Officer, GHQ, U.S. Army Forces, Pacific.
Interrogations relating to Japanese Chemical Warfare intentions, policies,
and activities during World War II; interrogations include Gen. Hayao (Shun)
Tada April16, 1946, 8 pp; Interrogation of Maj. Gen. Kanemasa Akiyama
April 15, 1946, 8 pp.; Col. Takeshige Tokoyama April 17, 1946, 6 pp.; Gen.
Hideki Tojo April 2, 1946, 12 pp.; Gen. Shunroku Hata April 11, 1946,
10 pp.; Gen. Nasakazu Kawabe April 10, 1946, 9 pp.; Lt. Col. Susumu
Sekiguchi April 12, 1946, 3 pp. location: 270/70/3/05
1754 Miscellaneous Interrogations Reports 1945-1947, ca. 100 pp. location:
270/70/3/05
1754 Report on the properties of the Iwaski Family (Mitsubishi Honsha) November
1945, ca. 50 pp. location: 270/70/3/05
1755 Joint Civil Affairs Committee reports; includes information on reparations
1946-1947 location: 270/70/3/05
1755 Division of Research for Far East, Office of Intelligence Research,
Department of State. OIR Report No. 4672 The Korean Minority in Japan May
15, 1948, 41 pp. location: 270/70/3/05

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Box Subject
1764 Department of State. Report of the United States Library Mission to Advise
on the Establishment of the National Diet Library of Japan February 2, 1948,
41 pp. location: 270/70/3/06
1764 Reports on libraries in Japan 1946-1947, ca. 250 pp. location: 270/70/3/06
1776-1778 Maps, Pacific Rim Area location: 270/70/04/02
1780 Medical Targets
1780 U.S. Navy. Bacteriology and Chemistry in the Japanese Army, 1945 location:
270/70/04/03
1781 Assorted Documents about Japanese Military Government location:
270/70/04/03
1782 Assorted Documents on Mitsubishi Honsha location: 270/70/04/03
1784 Interrogation report concerning Nationalist Organizations, 1946, 9 pp.
1784 Status of Foreign Nationals in Japan, February 1944, 40 pp. location:
270/70/04/03
1787-1788 Assorted Documents on Post War Occupation location: 270/70/04/04
1789 Assorted Documents on Occupation Costs
1789 Civil Affairs Division. A Summary of Occupied Japan, CAD, September 1948,
location: 270/70/04/04
1791 Draft of Peace with Japan, State Department, includes revisions, August
1951, 35 pp. location: 270/70/04/04
1793 Civil Affairs Division. Political Advisory, Assorted Documents location:
270/70/04/05
1794 Civil Affairs Division. Documents on Reparations and War Criminals 1946
Preparations of the Japanese defense council for class A War Criminal
suspects, 1946, 8 pp.
1794 Civil Affairs Division. Memos concerning the trial of Japanese war criminals,
includes Russian and Japanese language documents, 1946, 40 pp. location:
270/70/04/05
1801 U.S. War Department. Report on Captured Personnel, August 1945, 2 pp.
location: 270/70/04/06
1804 Civil Affairs Division. memos on the purges of the Japanese Government and
the barring of individuals from holding office, 1946 location: 270/70/04/06
1812 Reflections on Japan, by W. H. Ball, head of the Australian mission to Japan,
March 1948, 6 pp. location: 270/70/04/07
1813 Memos concerning reparations, 1947
1813 Report on Japanese reparations to the President of the U.S., 50pp,
November.1945 to April 1946 location: 270/70/04/07
1814-1815 Reports and memos on the reparations of Japans industry location:
270/70/04/08
1816 SCAP paper on Japanese research, Chemical and Biological location:
270/70/04/08
1817 SCAP memos on Looted Property
1817 Receipts for restoration of property, from Japan back to other countries
location: 270/70/04/08
1826 Takakima Mitsui location: 270/70/05/02
1831 PACMIRS War Crimes Information Series No. 1-19 November 13, 1945-April
9, 1946, ca. 900 pp. location: 270/70/5/02

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World War II Operations Reports 1940-1948

Please note that records contained within World War II Operations Reports 1940-
1948 are being reboxed, renumbered, and relocated. Thus, before requesting
them it is important that the box number(s) and location be verified. This can be
accomplished with assistance from the archival staff.

World War II Operations Reports 1940-1948 Pacific Theater 98-GHQ1-ATIS


(0407-NM3-427)
During World War II the Allied Translator and Interpreter Section (ATIS), GHQ, SWPA, produced
various types of publications, primarily based on captured documents and interrogations.
Copies of these publications were widely disseminated. No one Record Group contains a
complete set of the publications. However, this series contains one of the most complete sets.

Information of an urgent operation nature was translated and immediately distributed in the
form of Spot Reports directed to the offices of headquarters concerned. Advanced ATIS
Spot Reports (189 published) were translations issued by Advanced ATIS and distributed
immediately with priority over all other publications for reasons of urgency and information
of immediate tactical value. ATIS Spot Reports were only issued when information
considered to be of immediate operational value had reached Base ATIS without knowing
whether it had been seen by tactical units forward. In the early stages this was due to
imperfect forward organization, and in many instances, the failure to note on documents,
particularly maps, whether or not they had been seen by operational command. Other
documents, translated only in part, were published in 2,190 ATIS Bulletins. These bulletins,
identifying documents and their classification, were distributed to the various intelligence
agencies of the Allied Armed Forces. Advanced ATIS Bulletins were translations by Advanced
ATIS to ensure the rapid dissemination of information considered to be of immediate value.16
Detailed translations followed in the form of Current Translation and Enemy Publications,
which were published at weekly intervals or more frequently if dictated by exigency.

The ATIS Information Section supplied information derived from interrogations; translations;
and situation reports, intelligence summaries, maps, photos, and other outside publications.
During the period October 1942-July 1943, the work of indexing, abstracting, and collating
information from captured documents and prisoners of war, answering internal queries,
and providing information to assist translators and examiners, was carried on by a staff
consisting of 6 officers and 10 enlisted personnel. In May 1943 external requests for
information available from ATIS sources led to the development of Information Request
Reports published only in answer to specific requests for information. As the body of
available material continued to grow, The Information Section produced Information
Bulletins on subjects of general interest. Both Information Request Reports and Information
Bulletins were supplanted in June 1944 by Research Reports that fulfilled both requirements.
The information contained in these reports was bibliographically indexed.

16. General Headquarters, Far East Command, Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, Operations of The Al-
lied Translator and Interpreter Section, GHA, SWPA, Volume V, Intelligence Series, 1948, pp. 11, 41, 54-55; Allied
Translation and Interpreter Section, South West Pacific Area, ATIS Publication No. 6 The Exploitation of Japanese
Documents (December 14, 1944) p. 11.

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These reports were usually issued as a direct result of a request for a study by the War or
Navy Departments or by the Allies services or when sufficient information on any subject
had been collated to warrant publication. Over 120 Research Reports, many relating to
tactical and strategic matters, were published.

The Research Reports covered many topics. Some of the research reports dealt with
military and naval matters, such as No. 67 (Japanese Warships and Merchant Vessels Sunk,
Damaged or not Previously Listed); No. 87 (Japanese Mines and Minesweeping); and,
Nos. 99-108 (Japanese Place Names-Philippines). Others included information about the
Psychology in the Japanese Armed Forces (No. 76) and Japanese efforts to fight Plague and
Cholera (No. 92). Report No. 84 dealt with The Japanese and Bacterial Warfare. It included
excerpts from Japanese captured documents on their research and use of bacterial warfare.
Report No. 117, Infringement of the Laws of War and Ethics by the Japanese Medical Corps,
contains information on violations of the Geneva Convention on the rules of warfare and
points out how, time and again, medical personnel put to death their own patients. Report
No. 119 deals with the Japanese Military Police Service and Report No. 126 is Hoko: The
Spy-Hostage System of Group Control-The Clue to Japanese Psychology. On April 29,
1944, Research Report No. 72 (formerly ATIS Information Bulletin No. 14) was published
and entitled Japanese Violations of the Laws of War. The report contained 28 pages of
translations, each translation accompanied by a photostatic copy of the original document
and authenticated under oath by the translator. Supplements No. I and II were published
on March 19, 1945, and June 23, 1945, respectively.17

Current Translations were publications containing complete translations of documents.


Over 170 were published, including many extracts from diaries and notebooks. Current
Translation No. 141, for example, contained prisoner of war poems. Full translations of
captured enemy publications such as field manuals, technical manuals, intelligence reports,
were published as Enemy Publications. Often they consisted of combined translations of
several documents relating to the same subject, such as No. 255 Procedures in interrogating
and handling [Allied] prisoners of war. More than 420 of these documents were published.
Included among them are No. 6 Hawaii-Malaya Operations; No. 7 Bismark Sea Operations;
No. 64 and 78 U.S. Army Combat Methods; No. 123 and 145 File of intelligence reports
on operations in SWPA; No. 131 Handbook for submarine and airplane spotters; No. 222
Military Police intelligence, propaganda, pacification, and fifth column activities; No. 237
Personal punishment, military discipline, legal punishment of enemy air personnel, court
martial judgment, air raid defense measures; No. 239 Regulations concerning employment
of prisoners of war and supervision of troops returning to Japan; No. 255 Procedure in
interrogating and handling prisoners of war; No. 278 Malaya campaign 1941-1942; No.
285 Lessons from New Guinea operations July 1942-April 1943; No. 300 Lessons from New
Guinea Campaign.

Production of ATIS Publications began in March 1943. These were a special, individual work,
compiled for general reference purposes. They were prepared and distributed as a result of
a specific need and represented a form of publication for matters outside the usual range of
17. General Headquarters, Far East Command, Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, Operations of The Al-
lied Translator and Interpreter Section, GHA, SWPA, Volume V, Intelligence Series, 1948, pp 55, 64.

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translations and reports. They included: No. 1 List of Japanese Military Conventional Signs
and Abbreviations (March 4, 1943); No. 2 Alphabetical List of 40,000 Japanese Army Officer
(May 1943); No. 3 Glossary of military terms encountered in Japanese documents; No. 4
Bibliographic Index used for all ATIS publications; No. 5 Bibliographic Subject Index for
Enemy Publications 1-200 (November 30, 1944), with a supplementary index from 201-300
(March 1945); No. 6 The Exploitation of Japanese Documents (December 14, 1944); No.
10 Restoration of Captured Documents (June 28, 1945). Publication No 7. was cancelled
and there is no record that No 11, Factors in Japanese Military Psychology was ever
completed, although the material intended for this publication could have been used instead
for Research Report No 76, Part 4, Prominent Factors in Japanese Military Psychology. No.
9, Japanese-English Medical Dictionary, contained several thousand terms and combinations
never before printed in any Japanese-English medical dictionary. Publication No. 8 was Kanji
Abbreviations, Variants, and Equivalents.

The ATIS Philippine Island Research Section produced many publications prior to the
invasion. Among them were Philippine Series Bulletins representing special reports of
items pertaining to the Philippine Islands, e.g., PI Series Bulletin No. 12 Information on Air
Units in the Philippines. The timely publication of 18 of these reports afforded a wealth of
information preparatory to the invasion. They were discontinued with the dissolution of the
Philippine Islands Research Section of ATIS on October 9, 1944. In late September 1944
ATIS was urgently requested to compile lists of Japanese place names for all of the major
islands of the Philippines. Very quickly ATIS published eight Research Reports covering
place names throughout the Philippine Islands and distributed these prior to the Allied
attack on Leyte by the 6th Army in October.

Limited Distribution Reports were highly classified, special reports, consisting of translations
of documents of the highest intelligence value or of immediate importance, issued from time
to time as directed. These reports totaled 104 in number. No. 16 dealt with interrogation
of captured American B-24 air crew; No. 17 with Allied and Japanese Operations Among
Natives of Dutch New Guinea; No. 25 with Anti-Japanese activities in Java; and No. 39 with
Navy Operations, Plans and Orders (1941-1944). There were also other ATIS publications,
based on captured documents and interrogations, such as Advanced Echelon Reports,
Philippine Series Translations, and Interrogation Spot Reports.

The total number of pages of documents printed and distributed monthly increased from
about 20,000 in January 1943 to some 430,000 in January 1944 and almost 2 million in
January 1945, when a wartime peak was reached.

Box Subject
799 ATIS Functional Report, February 28, 1944 location: 270/51/06/01
799-830 ATIS Bulletins (Preliminary Examination of Documents ) Nos. 61-2,200
December 1942-October 1945 location: 270/51/06/01
831 ATIS Current Translations Nos. 1-65 location: 270/51/08/02
831 ATIS Current Translation No. 1 November 4, 1942, 33 pp. location:
270/51/08/02

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World War II Operations Reports Entry 427: Pacific Theater, ATIS, 1940-1948

Box Subject
831 122 ATIS Current Translation No. 13 January 12, 1943, 41 pp. location:
270/51/08/02
831 ATIS Current Translation No. 17 January 27, 1943, 54 pp. location:
270/51/08/02
831 ATIS Current Translation No. 20; includes letter on Pearl Harbor attack and
sketch of gas bomb February 20, 1943, 74 pp. location: 270/51/08/02
831 ATIS Current Translation No. 21 February 25, 1943, 66 pp. location:
270/51/08/02
831 ATIS Current Translation No. 22 March 4, 1943, 43 pp. location:
270/51/08/02
831 ATIS Current Translation No. 24; includes hearsay reports on cannibalism
among Japanese troops March 20, 1943, 46 pp. location: 270/51/08/02
831 ATIS Current Translation No. 25; includes brief information on use of gas and
smoke gas candles April 2, 1943, 64 pp. location: 270/51/08/02
831 ATIS Current Translation No. 35; includes information on Allied Prisoners of
War and Internees May 15, 1943, 42 pp. location: 270/51/08/02
831 ATIS Current Translation No. 37; includes a copy of Imperial Rescript
[December 8, 1941] containing the declaration of war on the United States
and Great Britain May 17, 1943, 52 pp. location: 270/51/08/02
831 ATIS Current Translation No. 39 May 20, 1943, 40 pp. location:
270/51/08/02
831 ATIS Current Translation No. 50 June 9, 1943, 46 pp. location: 270/51/08/02
831 ATIS Current Translation No. 51; includes notebook containing names of high
ranking Army and Navy officers, list of members of the new Ministry, with
brief biographical notes in some instances; Prince Takamatsus assignment is
mentioned June 10, 1943, 45 pp. location: 270/51/08/02
831 ATIS Current Translation No. 53 June 12, 1943, 51 pp. location:
270/51/08/02
831 ATIS Current Translation No. 58 and No. 58A June 29, 1943, 40 pp. location:
270/51/08/02
831 ATIS Current Translation No. 60; includes notes on gas July 3, 1943, 50 pp.
location: 270/51/08/02
831 ATIS Current Translation No. 61; includes names of units in China and Indo-
China July 6, 1943, 43 pp. location: 270/51/08/02
831 ATIS Current Translation No. 62; includes notes on gas, gas detectors and
masks July 7, 1943, 48 pp. location: 270/51/08/02
831 ATIS Current Translation No. 63 July 9, 1943, 53 pp. location: 270/51/08/02
831 ATIS Current Translation No. 64 July 13, 1943, 69 pp. location:
270/51/08/02
831 ATIS Current Translation No. 65 July 18, 1943, 86 pp. location:
270/51/08/02
831 ATIS Current Translation No. 66 July 22, 1943, 64 pp. location:
270/51/08/02
831 ATIS Current Translation No. 67 July 22, 1943, 85 pp. location:
270/51/08/02
831 ATIS Current Translation No. 68; includes distribution list of chemical warfare
equipment July 23, 1943, 46 pp. location: 270/51/08/02
831 ATIS Current Translation No. 70 July 30, 1943, 81 pp. location:
270/51/08/02
832 ATIS Current Translation No. 71; includes information on treatment of
natives August 4, 1943, 72 pp. location: 270/51/08/02
832 ATIS Current Translation No. 72 August 7, 1943, 71 pp. location:
270/51/08/02

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World War II Operations Reports Entry 427: Pacific Theater, ATIS, 1940-1948

Box Subject
832 ATIS Current Translation No. 73; includes some chemical warfare
instructions (e.g., on smoke candling, gas) and notes on the results of a
naval wrestling tournament held on Navy Day August 10, 1943, 77 pp.
location: 270/51/08/02
832 ATIS Current Translation No. 74; contains information on Allied prisoners of
War and information on a chemical warfare investigation August 18, 1943,
83 pp. location: 270/51/08/02
832 ATIS Current Translation No. 75 August 22, 1943, 90 pp. location:
270/51/08/02
832 ATIS Current Translation No. 76; includes information on anti-gas equipment
August 26, 1944, 100 pp. location: 270/51/08/02
832 ATIS Current Translation No. 77; includes references to prisoners of war
August 30, 1943, 35 pp. location: 270/51/08/02
832 ATIS Current Translation No. 78 September 9, 1943, 150 pp. location:
270/51/08/02
832 ATIS Current Translation No. 79; includes information on gas training
September 19, 1943, 120 pp. location: 270/51/08/02
832 ATIS Current Translation No. 80 Sept. 8, 1943, 22 pp. location:
270/51/08/02
832 ATIS Current Translation No. 81; includes information about a complaint
about excessive documents October 5, 1943, 202 pp. location:
270/51/08/02
833 ATIS Current Translation No. 82; includes information on gas or smoke-
candle October 13, 1943, ca. 200 location: 270/51/08/02
833 ATIS Current Translation No. 83 Oct. 20, 1944, 120 pp. location:
270/51/08/02
833 ATIS Current Translation No. 84 Oct. 24, 1943, 110 pp. location:
270/51/08/02
833 ATIS Current Translation No. 85 Oct. 15, 1943, 82 pp. location:
270/51/08/02
833 ATIS Current Translation No. 86 Oct. 25, 1943, 64 pp. location:
270/51/08/02
833 ATIS Current Translation No. 87 Oct. 28, 1943, 101 pp. location:
270/51/08/02
833 ATIS Current Translation No. 88 Nov.5, 1943, 95 pp. location: 270/51/08/02
834 ATIS Current Translation No. 92; includes information on treatment of
natives December 17, 1943, 49 pp. location: 270/51/08/02
834 ATIS Current Translation No. 97 January 13, 1944, 51 pp. location:
270/51/08/02
834 ATIS Current Translation No. 100; Includes regulations for Navy brothel
at Rabaul, including prices and information about interrogations of Allied
prisoners of war February 1944, 120 pp. location: 270/51/08/02
834 ATIS Current Translation No. 101 Feb. 14, 1944, 31 pp. location:
270/51/08/02
834 ATIS Current Translation No. 102 Feb. 24, 1944, 112 pp. location:
270/51/08/02
834 ATIS Current Translation No. 104; included is information regarding
injections for bubonic plague, document preservation, methods of dealing
with natives March 11, 1944, 120 pp. location: 270/51/08/02
834 ATIS Current Translation No. 105; includes information on the history and
development of bacteriological warfare March 15, 1944, 101 pp. location:
270/51/08/02
835 ATIS Current Translation No. 106 March 20, 1944, 103 pp. location:
270/51/08/02

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World War II Operations Reports Entry 427: Pacific Theater, ATIS, 1940-1948

Box Subject
835 ATIS Current Translation No. 107 March 27, 1944, 100 pp. location:
270/51/08/02
835 ATIS Current Translation No. 108 March 31, 1944, 95 pp. location:
270/51/08/02
835 ATIS Current Translation No. 113 April 22, 1944, 92 pp. location:
270/51/08/02
835 ATIS Current Translation No. 115; includes manual on first aid instructions
for gas casualties and information on relations with natives April 30, 1944,
85 pp. location: 270/51/08/02
835 ATIS Current Translation No. 116; includes information on shortages of anti-
gas protective ointment, first-aid treatment for gassed personnel (discussing
decontamination measures) April 30, 1944, 86 pp. location: 270/51/08/02
835 ATIS Current Translation No. 117; includes file of intelligence summaries and
reports regarding New Guinea and chart of anti-gas training plan May 16,
1944, 112 pp. location: 270/51/08/02
835 ATIS Current Translation No. 119 May 23, 1944, 94 pp. location:
270/51/08/02
836 ATIS Current Translation No. 121; includes extracts on operations in the
Philippines (Manila-Baguio area), attitude towards native prisoners, and
reference to suspected use of gas shell by Allied troops May 28, 1944, 88 p.
location: 270/51/08/02
836 ATIS Current Translation No. 123; includes notes on chemical warfare June
15, 1944, 90 pp. location: 270/51/08/02
836 ATIS Current Translation No. 125 June 19, 1944, 81 pp. location:
270/51/08/02
836 ATIS Current Translation No. 126; includes information on functions of
Military Police June 23, 1944, 99 pp. location: 270/51/08/02
836 ATIS Current Translation No. 127; information on protection from gas,
gas sentry and gas patrol training plans July 2, 1944, 75 pp. location:
270/51/08/02
836 ATIS Current Translation No. 128; includes extract concerning bacterial
warfare, relation between it and supply services, and actual operation in
vegetables and well-water July 7, 1944, 93 pp. location: 270/51/08/02
836 ATIS Current Translation No. 129 July 16, 1944, 94 pp. location:
270/51/08/02
836 ATIS Current Translation No. 130 July 23, 1944, 62 pp. location:
270/51/08/02
836 ATIS Current Translation No. 131; includes information regarding
air chemical warfare in tropical areas July 31, 1944, 76 pp. location:
270/51/08/02
837 ATIS Current Translation No. 133 August 14, 1944, 90 pp. location:
270/51/08/02
837 ATIS Current Translation No. 139; includes information on anti-gas
protective leggings for horses October 24, 1944, 83 pp. location:
270/51/08/02
837 ATIS Current Translation No. 140 Nov. 6, 1944, 76 pp. location:
270/51/08/02
837 ATIS Current Translation No. 141; includes information regarding gas
tactics (methods of use and sprays) January 13, 1945, 67 pp. location:
270/51/08/02
837 ATIS Current Translation No. 143; includes information regarding gas
protection for rations and forage January 18, 1945, 64 pp. location:
270/51/08/02

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World War II Operations Reports Entry 427: Pacific Theater, ATIS, 1940-1948

Box Subject
837 ATIS Current Translation No. 144; includes UE and 53rd Division Operational
Orders (anti-guerilla) January 3-November 14, 1943; Miscellaneous file of
Philippine Islands Military Police reports; and 14th Army reports December
1943-March 1944 on Philippine guerillas Jan. 29, 1945, 90 pp. location:
270/51/08/02
837 ATIS Current Translation No. 145 January 11, 1945, 24 pp. location:
270/51/08/02
837 ATIS Current Translation No. 146; includes information regarding Kaki Force
anti-guerilla activity January-April 1944 and Operations October 4-November
5, 1943 against Luzon guerillas January 31, 1945, 103 pp. location:
270/51/08/02
837 ATIS Current Translation No. 147; includes information on results of anti-
guerilla operations on Luzon July-December 1943; punitive and propaganda
measures against guerillas; Iloilo Military Police Field Diary and military
police reports December 9, 1943-April 17, 1944; Bataan Garrison Unit anti-
guerilla operations; and state of public order in the Philippines October-
December 1942, February 2, 1945, 124 pp. location: 270/51/08/02
838 ATIS Current Translation No. 148; includes information regarding the Third
Phase of Punitive Operations in the Philippines January-June 1943; Kai Force
Intelligence Reports April 21-July 15, 1944; and Luzon punitive operations
August 1-November 20, 1942 location: 270/51/08/03
838 ATIS Current Translation No. 149; includes report on Philippine guerillas
January 1-June 30, 1943 and Philippine police affairs 1943, February 6,
1945, 92 pp. location: 270/51/08/03
838 ATIS Current Translation No. 150; includes Watari intelligence Reports
June 21-September 1944; Shobu Group intelligence reports July and
September 1944; Kaki intelligence reports August 23-October 16, 1944; and
organization charts, officer assignments of units of the 35th Army and 14th
Army, February 13, 1945, 80 pp. location: 270/51/08/03
838 ATIS Current Translation No. 151; includes roster of 26th Division officers
March-September 1944 and 16th Division messages on organization
January-October 1944, February 16, 1945, 86 pp. location: 270/51/08/03
838 ATIS Current Translation No. 152 Feb. 20, 1945, 88 pp. location:
270/51/08/03
838 ATIS Current Translation No. 153; includes maps of Philippine showing
code names of numbers of localities; notebook on Army and Army Air
organization; and officer roster 13th Field Artillery Regiment and 13th
Independent Field Artillery Battalion June-Aug. 1944, March 1, 1945, 88 pp.
location: 270/51/08/03
838 ATIS Current Translation No. 154 March 7, 1945, 93 pp. location:
270/51/08/03
838 ATIS Current Translation No. 155 March 11, 1945, 87 pp. location:
270/51/08/03
838 ATIS Current Translation No. 156; includes notes on espionage, fifth column
activity, counter-intelligence mechanics of intelligence March 21, 1945, 100
pp. location: 270/51/08/03
838 ATIS Current Translation No. 157; includes information on counter-
intelligence, propaganda, and use of gas April 21, 1945, 78 pp. location:
270/51/08/03
838 ATIS Current Translation No. 158 March 23, 1945, 81 pp. location:
270/51/08/03
838 ATIS Current Translation No. 159 March 25, 1945, 90 pp. location:
270/51/08/03
838 ATIS Current Translation No. 160; includes information on personnel of
Shobu Group (Shudan) April 5, 1945, 83 pp. location: 270/51/08/03

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World War II Operations Reports Entry 427: Pacific Theater, ATIS, 1940-1948

Box Subject
838 ATIS Current Translation No. 161 April 6, 1945, 79 pp. location:
270/51/08/03
839 ATIS Current Translation No. 162; includes information on treatment and
symptoms of chemical warfare casualties; Wake Island Battle Lessons April
8, 1945, 83 pp. location: 270/51/08/03
839 ATIS Current Translation No. 163 April 14, 1945, 90 pp. location:
270/51/08/03
839 ATIS Current Translation No. 164 April 21, 1945, 94 pp. location:
270/51/08/03
839 ATIS Current Translation No. 165; includes information on Philippine ultra
secret orders and reorganization of units in Manchuria, Korea and China April
22, 1945, 71 pp. location: 270/51/08/03
839 ATIS Current Translation No. 166; includes information on Bicol area guerrilla
group November 1944 and Land Combat Ordnance May 13, 1945, 75 pp.
location: 270/51/08/03
839 ATIS Current Translation No. 167; includes information on Guerrilla and Fifth
Column activities and activities of Nami Special Service Organization May 29,
1945, 82 pp. location: 270/51/08/03
839 ATIS Current Translation No. 168 June 1, 1945, 63 pp. location:
270/51/08/03
839 ATIS Current Translation No. 169; contains an outline of guerrilla tactics
June 3, 1945, 75 pp. location: 270/51/08/03
839 ATIS Current Translation No. 170; includes code designations and locations
of Army Air Force Units June 23, 1945, 16 pp. location: 270/51/08/03
839 ATIS Current Translation No. 171; extracts from Naval Bulletins September-
November 1944 location: 270/51/08/03
839 ATIS Current Translation No. 172 Oct. 22, 1945, 63 pp. location:
270/51/08/03
839 ATIS Current Translation No. 173; includes information on Philippine Police
Training School and Philippine Islands Propaganda Plan October 22, 1945
location: 270/51/08/03
840-859 ATIS Enemy Publications Nos. 1-421 location: 270/51/08/03
860-869 ATIS Interrogation Reports Nos. 10-783 October 1942-September 1945
location: 270/51/08/06
870-874 ATIS Press Translations Nos. 200-2,679 December 1945-April 1946 location:
270/51/08/07
875-910 ATIS Press Translations and Summaries Nos. 1-674 April 1946-July 1948
location: 270/51/09/01
910 ATIS Progress Report Sept. 19, 1942-September 8, 1944 location:
270/51/09/06
910 ATIS Research Reports Nos. 59-70 location: 270/51/09/06
910 ATIS Research Reports Nos. 72 Japanese Violations of the Laws of War April
29, 1944, ca. 150 pp. location: 270/51/09/06
910 ATIS Research Reports No. 72 Supplement No. 1 Japanese Violations of the
Laws of War March 19, 1945, ca. 75 pp. location: 270/51/19/06
910 ATIS Research Reports No. 72 Supplement No. 2 Japanese Violations of the
Laws of War June 23, 1945, ca. 75 pp. location: 270/51/19/06
911 ATIS Research Reports No. 76-Part I Self-Immolation as a Factor in Japanese
Military Psychology April 4, 1944, 44 pp. location: 270/51/09/06
911 ATIS Research Reports No. 76-Part II The Emperor Cult as a Present
Factor in Japanese Military Psychology June 21, 1944, 33 pp. location:
270/51/09/06
911 ATIS Research Reports No. 76-Part III The Warrior Tradition as a Present
Factor in Japanese Military Psychology October 30, 1944, 35 pp. location:
270/51/09/06

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World War II Operations Reports Entry 427A: Pacific Theater, ADVATIS, 1940-1948,

Box Subject
911 ATIS Research Reports No. 76-Part IV Prominent Factors in Japanese Military
Psychology February 7, 1945, 27 pp. location: 270/51/09/06
911 ATIS Research Reports No. 76-Part V Superstitions as a Present Factor
in Japanese Military Psychology February 24, 1945, 25 pp. location:
270/51/09/06
911 ATIS Research Reports No. 76-Part VI Defects Arising From the Doctrine of
Spiritual Superiority as Factors in the Japanese Military Psychology October
10, 1945, 31 pp. location: 270/51/09/06
911 ATIS Research Reports Nos. 78-82 location: 270/51/09/06
911 ATIS Research Reports No. 83 Organization of Medical units in the Japanese
Army July 29, 1944, 57 pp. location: 270/51/09/06
911 ATIS Research Reports No. 84 The Japanese and Bacterial Warfare July 24,
1944
911 ATIS Research Reports No. 85 Index to Air Bases July 30, 1944, 90 pp.
location: 270/51/09/06
911 ATIS Research Reports Nos. 87-92 location: 270/51/09/06
911 ATIS Research Reports Nos. 93-97 location: 270/51/09/06
911 ATIS Research Reports No. 98 Japanese Anti-Gas Clothing Feb.10, 1945, 14
pp. location: 270/51/09/06
911 ATIS Research Reports Nos. 99 location: 270/51/09/06
912 ATIS Research Reports No. 101-117 location: 270/51/09/06
913 ATIS Research Reports Nos. 118-146 location: 270/51/09/06
914 ATIS Information Bulletin No. 12 March 9, 1944 location: 270/51/09/06
914 ATIS Information Request Reports Sept. 1943-June 1944 location:
270/51/09/06
914 ATIS Monthly Reports May 1945-October 1946 location: 270/51/09/06
915 ATIS Publication No. 1 Japanese Military Conventional Signs and
Abbreviations (various versions) location: 270/51/09/07
915 ATIS Publication No. 3 Glossary of Japanese Terms (various versions)
location: 270/51/09/07
915 ATIS Publication No. 4 Index Guide to Bibliographic Indexes of ATIS
Documents July 15, 1944 location: 270/51/09/07
915 ATIS Publication No. 5 Bibliographic Subject Index to Enemy Publications
Nos. 1-200 November 30, 1944 location: 270/51/09/07
915 ATIS Publication No. 6 The Exploitation of Japanese Documents December
14, 1944 location: 270/51/09/07
915 ATIS Publication No. 8 Kanji Abbreviations, Variants and Equivalents
February 7, 1945 location: 270/51/09/07
915 ATIS Publication No. 9 Japanese-English Medical Dictionary February 7, 1945
location: 270/51/09/07
915 ATIS Publication No. 10 Restoration of Captured Documents: Manual for
cleaning, deciphering and chemically restoring illegible captured documents
June 28, 1945 location: 270/51/09/07
916-917 ATIS Spot Reports Nos. 1-193 Nov. 1942-February 1945 location:
270/51/09/07

World War II Operations Reports 1940-1948 Pacific Theater 98-GHQ1-ADVATIS


(0407-NM3-427A)

Box Subject/Title
918 ADVATIS Bulletins December 1944-June 1945 location: 270/51/09/07
918 ADVATIS Interrogation Reports Dec.1944-June 1945 location: 270/51/09/07

RG 407. Records of the Adjutant Generals Office, 1917 1397


World War II Operations Reports Entry 427A: Pacific Theater, AFPAC, 1940-1948

Box Subject/Title
918-920 ADVATIS Translations December 1944-June 1945 location: 270/51/09/07

World War II Operations Reports 1940-1948 Pacific Theater 98-GHQ (0407-NM3-


427A)
GHQ Library File

Box File Subject


435- 98-GHQ Operations of the Military Intelligence Section GHQ, SWPA, FEC,
437 SCAP Vol. III Parts I and II and Documentary Appendices I-III
location: 270/50/33/05
439 98-GHQ Operations of ATIS Vol. V and Documentary Appendices
location: 270/50/33/06
441 98-GHQ Operations of the Technical Intelligence Unit in the SWPA Vol.
VII location: 270/50/33/06
442 98-GHQ Counter Intelligence Corps in SWPA Vol. VIII and Documentary
Appendices location: 270/50/33/06
442- 98-GHQ Operations of the Civil Intelligence Section, GHQ, FEC, SCAP Vol.
444 IX Parts I & II and Documentary Appendices II and III location:
270/50/33/06
446- 98-GHQ Operation Blacklist, ca. 600 pp. location: 270/50/33/07
447
476- 98-GHQ1-2.6 Monthly Summary of Enemy Dispositions November 1943-April
482 1945 Box 496482 location: 270/50/34/03
502 98-GHQ1-2.7 Japanese Order of Battle Ground Forces December 22, 1944, ca.
360 pp. location: 270/50/35/01
794 98-GHQ1-5.0 The Government of the New Philippines A Study of the Present
Puppet Government of the Philippines Sept. 25, 1944, ca. 70 pp.
location: 270/51/05/07
794 98-GHQ1- Chemical Warfare Plan May 12, 1944 and January 1, 1945
19.0 location: 270/51/05/07
798 98-GHQ1-39 Plan for Psychological Warfare Against Japan May 28, 1945, ca.
80 pp. location: 270/51/06/01

World War II Operations Reports 1940-1948 Pacific Theater 98-GHQ2 U.S. Army
Forces Pacific (AFPAC) (0407-NM3-427A)

Box File Subject


921 98-GHQ2.0 Chronology of the Occupation August 15, 1945-March 31, 1946,
6 pp. location: 270/51/09/07
921 98-GHQ2-0.23 Documents (Translations) Submitted to SCAP Regarding the
Negotiations to Surrender, Manila, Philippines Parts I and II
August 19, 1945 location: 270/51/09/07
921 98-GHQ2-2.9 Documents Submitted to SCAP by the Japanese Mission
to Negotiate Surrender Part II Aug. 19, 1945 location:
270/51/09/07

RG 407. Records of the Adjutant Generals Office, 1917 1398


World War II Operations Reports Entry 427A: Pacific Theater, SOS/SWPA, 1940-1948

Box File Subject


923 98-GHQ2-2 History of Technical Intelligence Vols. I-II 1942-1945 location:
270/51/10/01
928 98-GHQ2-25 Report on War Crimes Branch on Atrocities August 18, 1945, 7
pp. location: 270/51/10/01

World War II Operations Reports 1940-1948 Pacific Theater 98-GHQ3 Far East
Command (0407-NM3-427A)

Box File Subject


929 98-GHQ3-2.0 Operations of ATIS Vol. V and Documentary Appendices
location: 270/51/10/02
930 98-GHQ3-2.6 Translation Sorges Own Story February 1942, ca. 40 pp.
location: 270/51/10/02
940-943 98-GHQ3-2.9 Saionji Harada Memoirs Parts I-XXIV March 6, 1930-November
21, 1940 location: 270/51/10/03
944 98-GHQ3-25 Military Commission Orders 13 and 14 May 12, 15, 1947, 8 pp.
location: 270/51/10/04

World War II Operations Reports 1940-1948 Pacific Theater 98-GHQ4 Supreme


Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP) (0407-NM3-427A)
Box File Subject
944-945 98-GHQ4-0.3.0 Reports on Progress of Demobilization of the Japanese
Armed Forces October 1 and Nov.; Reports on Progress of
Demobilization of the Japanese Armed Forces Supplement
No. 1 February 15, 1946; and, Final Report on Progress of
Demobilization of the Japanese Armed Forces December 31,
1946 location: 270/51/10/04
955 98-GHQ4-0.9 Indexes of SCAP Directives location: 270/51/10/05
955 98-GHQ4-0.13 Occupation Instructions Nos. 1 & 2 September 13, 1945 and
March 25, 1946 location: 270/51/10/05
946-953 98-GHQ4-0.5 Monthly Summary of Non-Military Activities in Japan
September 1945-April 1948 location: 270/51/10/04

World War II Operations Reports 1940-1948 Pacific Theater 98-SS3 U.S. Army
Service of Supply, SWPA (0407-NM3-427A)

Box File Subject


1033 98-SS3-ITCO-2 Organization and Functions 5250th Technical Intelligence
Company August 8, 1944 location: 270/51/12/03

RG 407. Records of the Adjutant Generals Office, 1917 1399


World War II Operations Reports Entry 427A: Pacific Theater, USAFPOA, 1940-1948

World War II Operations Reports 1940-1948 Pacific Theater 98-USF1 U.S. Army
Forces in the Far East (USAFFE) (0407-NM3-427A)

Box File Subject


1162- 98-USF1-0.6 Prisoners of War, Diaries and Statements 1942-1945 location:
1163 270/51/17/01
1163 98-USF1-0.6 Narrative History Mukden Group Prisoners of War Allied
Military Personnel at Japanese Prisoner of War Camp Mukden
May 1942-September 1945. This unclassified report was
written by Capt. William D. Thompson January 1946, 94
pp. and authorized for publication in March 1946 location:
270/51/17/01
1167 98-USF1-2.12 Information American Officers Prisoners of War 1942
location: 270/51/17/02
1167 98-USF1-2.12 Prison Camp Information May 15, 1945 location:
270/51/17/02
1167 98-USF1-2.12 Report Prisoners of War Philippine Islands September 20,
1944 location: 270/51/17/02
1167 98-USF1-2.13 Statements made by American Prisoners of War at the Bilibid
Hospital in the Philippine Islands 1944 location: 270/51/17/02

World War II Operations Reports 1940-1948 Pacific Theater 98-USF2 U.S. Army
Forces in South Pacific Area (USAFSPA) (0407-NM3-427A)

Box File Subject


1196 98-USF2-2.7 Roster, Japanese Officers Feb. 29, 1944 location: 270/51/17/07
1196 98-USF2-2.9 Translations Captured Documents January 11-May 14, 1943, ca.
40 pp. location: 270/51/17/07
1196 98-USF2-2.9 ATIS Spot Reports and Other Records Relating to Japanese
Atrocities December 1942-October 1943, ca. 30 pp. location:
270/51/17/07
1196 98-USF2-2.9 Usual Phrases in English and Siwai 1942 location: 270/51/17/07
1196 98-USF2-2.9 Vocabulary of Native Words Bougainville 1942 location:
270/51/17/07
1196 98-USF2-2.17 Propaganda and Psychological Warfare Japanese 1942-1943
location: 270/51/17/07
1196 98-USF2-2.17 Report on Psychological Warfare by 25th Infantry Division
Language Detachment April 1945, 3 pp. location: 270/51/17/07

World War II Operations Reports 1940-1948 Pacific Theater 98-USF4 U.S. Army
Forces, Pacific Ocean Areas (0407-NM3-427A)

Box File Subject


1219 98-USF4-2.9 Translations of Enemy Documents by 10th Army, ca. 350 pp. April-
July 1945 location: 270/51/18/02

RG 407. Records of the Adjutant Generals Office, 1917 1400


World War II Operations Reports Entry 427A: World War II Operations Reports, 1940-1948, Armies

World War II Operations Reports 1940-1948 Pacific Theater 98-USF5 U.S. Army
Forces, Middle Pacific (AFMIDPAC) (0407-NM3-427A)

Box File Subject


1231- 98-USF5-19 History Chemical Section, U.S. Army Forces MidPac and
1233 Predecessor Commands Vols. I-V December 7, 1941-Sept. 2,
1945 location: 270/51/18/05

World War II Operations Reports 1940-1948, Armies (0407-NM3-427A)

Sixth Army

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2405-2406 106-0.3 Report on the Battle of Manila 1945 location: 270/52/12/06
2406 106-0.3 Report on Occupation of Japan September-November 1945, 99
pp. location: 270/52/12/07
2446 106-2.5 Intelligence plan for the occupation of Japan August 30, 1945
location: 270/52/13/05
2446 106-2.12 Report on Prisoner of War Encampments in Japan August 1945
location: 270/52/13/05
2446 106-2.13 162nd Language Detachment Interrogation Report No. 0447 May
7, 1945 location: 270/52/13/05
2499-2519 106-3.2 Occupation of Japan Sept.-November 1945 location:
270/52/14/06
2557-2561 106-4.2 Operation Blacklist location: 270/52/17/07

Eighth Army
Box File Subject
2707-2708 108-0 Occupation Monographs 1945-1947 location: 270/52/23/02
2717 108-0.19 War Crimes Trials-Regulations Governing the Trials of Accused
War Criminals and Related Papers 1945-1946, ca. 50 pp.
location: 270/52/23/04
2717 108-0.23 Surrender Policy for Japan location: 270/52/23/04
2717 108-0.23 Surrender Instruments location: 270/52/23/
2765 108-2.9 Receipts of Captured Documents March 28-July 27, 1945
location: 270/52/24/03
2766 108-2.13 Interrogations; including copies of those conducted by the
USSBS 1946, ca. 800 pp. location: 270/52/24/04
2767 108-2.14 Captured Equipment 1945-1947, ca. 300 pp. location:
270/52/24/04
2770 108-3.0 Occupation Plan November 1945 location: 270/52/24/04
2778-2800 108-3.3 G-3 Journal File-Blacklist Operations July 1945-July 1947
location: 270/52/24/06
2872 108-19 Historical Report-Chemical Warfare June 1946 location:
270/52/26/05

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2872 108-19 Chemical Warfare Report for Luzon November 1945 location:
270/52/26/05
2879 108-25 Report of Activities-War Crimes Division, Judge Advocate General
December 1945-June 1948 location: 270/52/26/06
Tenth Army

Box File Subject


2954 110-2.9 Translation of captured documents 1945 location: 270/52/28/02
2955 110-2.9 Translation of captured documents April 5-July 21, 1945 location:
270/52/28/03
2955 110-2.13 Interrogation Reports May 28-August 1945 location: 270/52/28/03
2992 110-16.0 Interrogation of Yohara August 1945 location: 270/52/30/01

World War II Operations Reports 1940-1948, Corps (0407-NM3-427A)


I Corps

Box File Subject


3017-3022 201-0.2 History - Occupation of Japan 1945-1948 location: 270/52/30/07
3079 201-2.9 Translations of Captured Documents October 9, 1944-March 7,
1945 location: 270/52/32/02
3092 201-3.22 Seizure of Banks September-Nov. 1945 location: 270/52/32/04
3092 201-3.22 Seizure of Precious Metals October-November 1945 location:
270/52/32/04
X Corps

Box File Subject


4108 210-0.2 History Occupation of Japan 1945-1946 location: 270/53/18/02
4128 210-2.9 Translation of captured documents October 25, 1944-July 30, 1945
location: 270/53/18/05
4128 210-2.13 Interrogations September 1945 location: 270/53/18/05

XI Corps

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4164 211-2.1 G-2 Blacklist Operations Sept. 1945-Jan. 1946 location: 270/53/19/03
4202 211-2.13 Native Interrogations Sept.-October 1944 location: 270/53/20/02
4255 211-19 Chemical Activities April 1945-Mar. 1946 location: 270/53/21/02
4256 211-39 Psychological Warfare Operations February-June 1945 location:
270/53/21/03

XIV Corps

Box File Subject


4622 214-0.3 Report on Blacklist Operations August-November 1945 location:
270/53/28/06

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4707 214-19.1 Chemical Warfare Journal July-August 1945 location: 270/53/30/04

XXIV Corps

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5352 224-2.9 Translations of Captured Documents November 7, 1944-May 28, 1945
location: 270/54/8/05
5352 224-2.13 Interrogation Reports October 24, 1944-June 15, 1945 location:
270/54/8/05

World War II Operations Reports 1940-1948, Divisions (0407-NM3-427A)

Americal Division (23rd Infantry Division)


TASK Force 6814 was activated at the New York Port of Embarkation on January 14, 1942.
Under the command of then Brig. Gen. Alexander M. Patch, the Task Force sailed for the
Pacific Theater via the Panama Canal. On March 12 the convoy and naval escort arrived in
the harbor of Noumea, New Caledonia and the troops debarked. The mission of the Task
Force was to hold New Caledonia against enemy attack.

Task Force 6814 was reorganized and constituted as the Americal Division on May 24, 1942,
to become the only Army division not designated by number. The Americal derived its name
from the phrase, Americans in New Caledonia.

Box File Subject


5447 300-0.3 Operations Report Blacklist August-November 1945 location:
270/54/10/05
5473 300-2 G-2 Operations Report Intelligence Annex Blacklist
Operations and Occupation of Japan August-Oct. 1945 location:
270/54/11/01
5473 300-2.0 G-2 History Language Section New Caledonia, Guadalcanal, Fiji
September-November 1943 location: 270/54/11/01
5475 300-2.1 G-2 Periodic Reports Occupation of Japan September-November
1945 location: 270/54/11/02
5479 300-2.2 G-2 Journal Occupation of Japan October-November 1945
location: 270/54/11/02
5480 300-2.2 G-2 Journal Leyte, Language Section January-March 1945
location: 270/54/11/02
5500 300-2.9 Translations of captured documents Guadalcanal September 20-
October 28, 1942 location: 270/54/11/05
5501 330-2.9 Captured documents Bougainville May 1-November 20, 1944
location: 270/54/11/05
5501 330-2.9 Captured documents Fiji Oct. 18-19, 1943 location: 270/54/11/05
5501 330-2.9 Captured documents log Bougainville Dec. 43-April 18, 1944
location: 270/54/11/05

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5501 330-2.9 Translations of captured enemy documents December 31, 1943-
April 29, 1944 location: 270/54/11/05
5501-5502 300-2.9 Radio Intercepts Japan May 15-August 13, 1945 location:
270/54/11/05
5502 300-2.9 Captured Japanese diaries and documents Leyte-Samar February
1-March 7, 1945 location: 270/54/11/06
5502 300-2.9 Reproduction of captured Japanese maps and sketches Torokina
and South Bougainville Area January 1-Decmber 31, 1944
location: 270/54/11/06
5502 300-2.9 Reproduction of captured Japanese maps and sketches Upper
Laruma Area Bougainville Oct. 1-31, 1944 location: 270/54/11/06
5502 300-2.9 Translations of captured documents April-May 1945 location:
270/54/11/06
5502 300-2.9 Translations of captured documents Cebu-V-2 operations March
31-June 20, 1945 location: 270/54/11/06
5504 300-2.13 Interrogations February 4-November 21, 1944 location:
270/54/11/05
5538 300-3.15 Operations Directive Occupation of Japan September 5-October
6, 1945 location: 270/54/12/04
5542 300-12 G-5 Operations Report Military Government Section
Occupation of Japan Sept. 8-Nov. 3, 1945 location: 270/54/12/04
5542 300-19 Operations Report Occupation of Japan- Chemical Warfare
Section August 22-October 31, 1945 location: 270/54/12/04

24th Infantry Division


The 24th Infantry Division was activated February 25, 1921 in Hawaii as the Hawaiian
Division and redesignated the 24th Infantry Division on August 26, 1941. During the war
it was commanded by Maj. Gen. Durward S. Wilson (October 1941-August 1942), Maj.
Gen. Frederick A. Irving (August 1942-November 1944), Maj. Gen. Roscoe B. Woodruff
(November 1944-November 10, 1945), Brig. Gen. Kenneth F. Cramer (November 1945-
December 1945), and Maj. Gen. James A. Lester (December 1945-January 16, 1948).

The 24th Infantry Division was among the first to see combat in World War II and among
the last to stop fighting. The division was on Oahu, with headquarters at Schofield Barracks,
when the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941. In May 1943 it was alerted
for movement to Australia and by September 19, 1943, had completed the move to Camp
Caves, near Rockhampton, on the eastern coast of Australia. After a period of intensive
training, the division moved to Goodenough Island, January 31, 1944, to stage for the
Hollandia-Tanahmerah campaign. The 24th landed on Dutch New Guinea, April 22, 1944,
and smashed its way to and seized the important Hollandia Airdrome. Shortly after the
Hollandia landing, on June 18, the 24th Infantry Regiment moved to Biak to reinforce the
41st Infantry Division, and captured Sorido and Borokoe airdromes before returning to the
division on Hollandia in July. After occupation duty in the Hollandia area, the 24th Division
landed on Red Beach on Leyte, October 20, 1944, as part of the X Corps, Sixth Army, and
driving up Leyte Valley advanced to Jaro and took Breakneck Ridge, November 12, 1944.

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While mopping up continued on Leyte, the 19th Regimental Combat Team moved to Mindoro
Island as part of the Western Visayan Task Force, landing in the San Jose area, December
15, 1944. Airfields and a PT base were secured for operations on Luzon. Divisional elements
affected a landing on Marinduque Island. Other elements supported the 11th Airborne
Division drive from Nasugbu to Manila. The 34th Regimental Combat Team, landing at San
Antonio, Luzon, January 29, 1945, ran into a furious battle on Zig Zag Pass. On February 16,
1945 the 3d Battalion of the 24th Infantry took part in the amphibious landing on Corregidor.
After numerous mopping up actions in March, the division landed on Mindanao, April 17, cut
across the island to Digos, April 27, stormed into Davao, May 3, and cleared Libby Airdrome,
May 13. Although the campaign closed officially on June 30, the division continued to mop
up Japanese resistance during July and August 1945. Patrolling continued after the official
surrender of Japan. On October 15, 1945, the Division left Mindanao for Japan.

Box File Subject


7671-7672 324-03 Occupation History 1947-1948 location: 270/55/21/03
7745 324-2.2 G-2 Journal Occupation of Japan September-October 1945
location: 270/55/22/07
7759 324-2.13 Interrogation reports and memoirs of Japanese Generals on the
Leyte campaign January 5, 1946 location: 270/55/23/02

25th Infantry Division


The 25th Infantry Division was activated October 10, 1941 in Hawaii. During the war it was
commanded by Maj. Gen. Maxwell Murray (October 1941-May 1942), Maj. Gen. J. Lawton Collins
(May 1942-January 1944), and Maj. Gen. Charles L. Mullins, Jr. (January 1944-May 15, 1948).

The 25th began moving to Guadalcanal, November 25, 1942, to relieve Marines near
Henderson Field. First elements landed near the Tenaru River, December 17, 1942,
and entered combat January 10, 1943, participating in the seizure of Kokumbona and
the reduction of the Mount Austen Pocket. The threat of large enemy attacks caused a
temporary withdrawal, but division elements under XIV Corps control relieved the 147th
Infantry and took over the advance on Cape Esperance. The junction of these elements
with Americal Division forces near the Cape, February 5, 1943, ended organized enemy
resistance. A period of garrison duty followed, ending July 21. On that date, advance
elements debarked on Munda, New Georgia. The 35th Infantry, under the Northern
Landing Force, took part in the capture of Vella Lavella, August 15 to September 15, 1943.
Meanwhile, other elements landed on New Georgia, took Zieta, marched through jungle
mud for 19 days, and captured Bairoko Harbor, winning the island. Elements cleared Arundel
Island, September 24, 1943, and Kolombangara Island with its important Vila Airport,
October 6. Organized resistance on New Georgia ended on August 25, and the division
moved to New Zealand for rest and training, with the last elements arriving on December5.
The 25th was transferred to New Caledonia, February 3-March 14, 1944, for continued
training. The division landed in the San Fabian area of Luzon, January 11, 1945, to enter
the struggle for the liberation of the Philippines. It drove across the Luzon Central Plain,
meeting the Japanese at Binalonan, January 17. The 25th occupied Umingan, Lupao, and
San Jose and destroyed a great part of the Japanese armor on Luzon. On February 21,
the Division began operations in the Caraballo Mountains. It fought its way along Highway

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No. 5, taking Digdig, Putlan, and Kapintalan and took Balete Pass, May 13, and opened the
gateway to the Cagayan Valley, May 27, with the capture of Santa Fe. Until June 30, when
the division was relieved, it carried out mopping-up activities. On July 1, the division moved
to Tarlac for training, leaving for Japan, September 20.

Box File Subject


7791-7794 325-02 History Occupation of Japan 1945-1948 location: 270/55/27/07
8032 325-2.9 ATIS Current Translations No. 109 April 4, 1944 location:
270/55/28/06
8032 325-2.9 Translations New Georgia Island April 4-August 1943 location:
270/55/28/06
8032 325-2.9 Translations of Captured Documents August 26-September 4, 1943
location: 270/55/28/06

27th Infantry Division


The 27th Infantry Division was activated October 15, 1940. During the war it was
commanded by Maj, Gen. William N. Haskell (October 1940-October 1941), Brig. Gen. Ralph
McT. Pennell (November 1941-October 1942), Maj. Gen. Ralph C. Smith (November 1942-
May 1944), Maj. Gen. George W. Griner, Jr. (June 1944-December 1945).

The 27th Infantry Division arrived in Hawaii, May 21, 1942, to defend the outer islands
from amphibious attack. Elements of the division first saw action in the attack and capture
of Makin Atoll in the Gilbert Islands, November 21-24, 1943. One battalion of the 106th
Regiment participated in the attack on Eniwetok Atoll, February 19-26, 1944, returning
to Oahu in March. During this mission, one battalion landed unopposed on Majuro Island,
February 1, and completed its seizure, February 3. The division began preparations for the
Marianas operations, March 15. On D-plus-1-day, June 16, 1944, elements landed at night
on Saipan to support the 2nd and 4th Marines. A bridgehead was established and Aslito
Airfield captured, June 18. Fighting continued throughout June. During the months of July
and August, the 27th cleaned out isolated pockets in the mountains and cliffs of Saipan.
Beginning in the middle of August, the division moved to the New Hebrides for rest and
rehabilitation. On March 25, 1945, the 27th sailed from Espiritu Santo, arriving at Okinawa,
April 9. The division participated in the XXIV Corps general attack, April 19, securing a
dominating ridge line south of Machinato and Kakazu. Machinato Airfield was captured,
April 28. On May 1, the division was relieved by the 1st Marine Division and attached to
the Island Command for garrison duty. Tori Shima was seized, May 12, without opposition.
The 27th attacked from the south end of Ishikawa Isthmus to sweep the northern sector of
Okinawa. The Japanese fought bitterly on Onnatake Hill from May 23 until 2 June, before
losing the strong point. After a mopping-up period, the division left Okinawa, September 7,
moved to Japan and occupied Niigata and Fukushima Prefectures. The unit returned to the
United States December 15 and was inactivated December 31, 1945.

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8308 327-0.2 History Blacklist Operations August-November 1945 location:
270/55/34/03

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Box File Subject


8325 327-2 G-2 Historical Report Occupation of Japan August-November
1945 location: 270/55/34/06
8333-8334 327-2.3 G-2 Journal File Occupation of Japan September-December
1945 location: 270/55/34/07
8335 327-2.5 JICPOA. Japanese Defenses of Makin Atoll, JICPOA Bulletin No. 4-
44 January 14, 1944, 114 pp.
8335 327-2.9 Translation of Japanese documents (Tinian operations) July 22-
September 22, 1944 location: 27/55/34/07
8335 327-2.9 Translation of Japanese documents June 19-July 17, 1944
8335 327-2.9 Translation of Japanese Officer Diary Makin Atoll November 17-
December 13, 1944
8336 327-2.13 Interrogations (Forager Operations) June 5-July 17, 1944
8336 327-2.13 Interrogations (Saipan) August 8-21, 1944 location: 27/55/34/07

32nd Infantry Division


The 32nd Infantry Division was activated October 15, 1940 (National Guard Division from
Michigan and Wisconsin). During the war it would be commanded by Maj. Gen. Irving A.
Fish (October 1940-March 1942), Maj. Gen. Edwin F. Harding (March 1942-January 1943)
Maj. Gen. William H. Gill (February 1943 to inactivation).

The 32d Infantry Division arrived in Australia May 14, 1942. The first element of the
division entered the combat zone by air for Port Moresby September 16, to be joined by
other elements arriving by sea September 28 and by air October 2. Units of the 32nd were
deployed defensively along the Goldie River on the left flank of the Australian garrison force
for the Port Moresby area. Fighting along the Goldie River to protect the Australian left
flank, the 32nd drove the enemy back along the Kokoda Trail and stopped the enemy threat
to Port Moresby. Elements were flown to the Buna area where they were joined November
15 by the 2nd Battalion of the 126th Infantry which had trekked over the Owen Stanley
Mountains. The struggle for Buna-Sanananda was completed January 22, 1943, and the
32nd returned to Australia for rest and training. On January 2, 1944 elements landed at
Saidor and helped to end enemy resistance April 14. On April 23 elements took part in
the landing at Aitape; the division arriving on May 3. After meeting slight initial resistance,
the 32nd had to withstand savage counterattacks in the Drinumor River area. By August
31 Aitape was secured and the division rested. Elements landed on Morotai on September
15. The 32nd Command Post opened at Hollandia October 1 to stage for the Philippines. It
landed on Leyte, November 14, and went into action along the Pinamopoan-Ormoc highway,
taking Limon and smashing the Yamashita line. Union with elements of 1st Cavalry Division
in the vicinity of Lonoy, December 22, marked the collapse of Japanese resistance in the
upper Ormoc Valley. From Leyte the division moved to Lingayen Gulf, Luzon, January
27, 1945. It pushed up the Villa Verde Trail January 30, and after more than 100 days of
fighting took Imugan and met the 25th Infantry Division near Santa Fe May 28, securing
Balete Pass, the gateway to the Cagayan Valley. While some elements continued mopping-
up activities near Imugan, other units moved to rest and rehabilitation centers. Active
elements secured the Baguio area, wiped out Japanese groups in the Agno River Valley
area, and opened Highway 11 as a supply route. Operations ceased on August 15, and the

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Division moved to Japan for occupation duty October 20. The unit was inactivated February
28, 1946, in Japan.

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9021 332-0.3 Operations Report Blacklist Operations September-November
1945 location: 270/56/13/07
9021 332-0.3 Operations Report Occupation of Japan December 1945-January
1946 location: 270/56/13/07
9097-9100 332-2.2 G-2 Journal and File Occupation of Japan October-December
1945 location: 270/56/15/04
9103 332-2.7 Japanese Order of Battle Leyte Nov. 1944 location:
270/56/15/05
9103 332-2.7 Japanese Order of Battle and Occupation of Japan November
1945 location: 270/56/15/05
9103 332-2.9 Buna (Papuan) Campaign, G-2 Prisoner of War Interrogations and
Translations of Captured Documents Dec. 1, 1942-Jan. 22, 1943
location: 270/56/15/05
9103 332-2.9 Translation of Field Diary, 2nd Battalion 80th Infantry Regiment
Afua-Aitape Campaign, New Guinea May 31-Augsut 30, 1944
location: 270/56/15/05
9104 332-2.13 Interrogation reports-Japanese officers Luzon August 1945
location: 270/56/15/05
9105 332-2.14 Enemy Materials (Enemy Intelligence Targets) Captured or
Destroyed Occupation of Japan October 1-November 30, 1945
location: 270/56/15/05

37th Infantry Division


The 37th Infantry Division was activated October 15, 1940 (National Guard Division from
Ohio). Overseas: May 26, 1942. Maj. Gen. Robert S. Beightler commanded the division
during World War II.

The 37th Infantry Division arrived in the Fiji Islands in June 1942 to fortify the islands
against possible invasion. The division continued its training on the islands. With the end
of ground fighting on Guadalcanal, the division moved to that island in April 1943, continued
training, and staged for the Munda campaign. Two battalions joined the Marines on New
Georgia, July 5, 1943, while the remainder of the division landed, July 22, and assisted
the 43rd Infantry Division in taking Munda airfield. After mopping up on New Georgia, the
division returned to Guadalcanal, September 9, for rest and rehabilitation. The divisions
next assignment was Bougainville. Relieving Marine units, November 8-19, 1943, the 37th
took over the perimeter defense of the area, constructed roads and bridges, and engaged in
extensive patrol activity. In March 1944, two Japanese divisions made eight major attacks,
but division lines held. In April patrols cleared the Laruma Valley area of major enemy
units. The division remained on Bougainville and trained for the Luzon campaign. Landing
with the Sixth Army on the beaches of Lingayen Gulf, January 9, 1945, the 37th raced
inland against slight resistance to Clark Field and Fort Stotsenburg, where fierce resistance
delayed capture of those objectives until January 31. The division continued to drive to

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Manila against small delaying forces, and entered the citys outskirts, February 4. Upon
crossing the Pasig River, it ran into bitter Japanese opposition, and it took heavy street
fighting to clear the city by March 3. After garrison duty in Manila, March 5-26, the division
shifted to the hills of Northwest Luzon, where heavy fighting culminated in the capture
of Baguio April 26. Rest and rehabilitation during May were followed by action in June in
the Cagayan Valley against deteriorating Japanese resistance. With the end of hostilities
August 15, the division was concerned with the collection and processing of prisoners of war,
leaving November 1945 for the United States and demobilization. The unit was inactivated
December 18, 1945.

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10049-10050 337-2 Report Language Section Bougainville Campaign November
1943-October 1944 location: 270/56/34/07
10073 337-2.9 Translations of captured documents New Georgia July 22-
August 6, 1943 location: 270/56/35/04
10073 337-2.9 Translations of captured documents Bougainville campaign
November 8, 1943-April 30, 1944 location: 270/56/35/04
10073 337-2/2.9 Translations of captured documents Bougainville campaign
November 8, 1943-April 30, 1944 location: 270/56/35/04
10075 337-2.13 Interrogation Report (Vice Admiral Denichi Okoochi) Nov. 1944
location: 270/56/35/04
10075 337-2.13 Interrogation reports Bougainville Nov. 3, 1943-April 30, 1944
location: 270/56/35/04
10075 337-2.13 Interrogation reports New Georgia July 22-August 6, 1943
location: 270/56/35/04
10075 337-2.13 Interrogations Bougainville and Luzon January 9-June 30,
1945 location: 270/56/35/04
10075 337-2.13 Summary-Interrogation of Gen. Yamashita, Commanders and
Staff Officers 1945 location: 270/56/35/04
10075 337- Interrogation reports Bougainville campaign November 8,
2/2.13 1943-April 30, 1944 location: 270/56/35/04
10076 337- Technical Intelligence Bougainville and Luzon; includes
2/2.14 information on gas, smoke, and includes photographs
November 1, 1944-June 30, 1945 location: 270/56/35/04

40th Infantry Division


The 40th Infantry Division was activated on March 3, 1941 (National Guard Division from
California and Utah). It was commanded by Maj. Gen. Walter P. Story (March-September
1941), Maj. Gen. Ernest J. Dawley (September 1941-April 1942), Maj. Gen. Rapp Brush
(April 1942-July 1945), and Brig. Gen. Donald J. Myers (July 1945 to inactivation). It
returned to the Untied States on April 7, 1946 and was inactivated that day.
The 40th Infantry Divisions first overseas assignment was the defense of outer islands of
Hawaii, where it arrived in September 1942. Training continued as defensive positions were
improved and maintained. In July 1943 the division was concentrated on Oahu and relieved
the 24th of the defense of the North Sector. Relieved of the North Sector in October 1943,
the 40th entered upon a period of intensive amphibious and jungle training. On December

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20, the first units left for Guadalcanal, and by mid-January 1944, movement was completed,
and the division prepared for its first combat assignment. On April 24, it left Guadalcanal
for New Britain. The Regiments of the division took positions at Talasea on the northern
side of the island, at Arawe on the southern side, and at Gape Gloucester near the western
end. Neutralization of the Japanese was effected by patrols. No major battle was fought.
The 40th was relieved of missions on New Britain, November 27, and began training for
the Luzon landing. Sailing from Borgen Bay December 9, the division made an assault
landing at Lingayen, Luzon, under command of XIV Corps, on January 9, 1945. Seizing
Lingayen airfield, the division occupied Bolinao Peninsula and San Miguel, and advanced
toward Manila, running into heavy fighting in the Fort Stotsenburg area and the Bambam
Hills. Snake Hill and Storm King Mountain were taken in February and the 40th was relieved
on March 2. Leaving Luzon on March 15 to cut behind the Japanese, the division landed
on Panay Island on the 18th and knocked out Japanese resistance within 10 days, seizing
airfields at Santa Barbara and Mandurriao. On March 29, it landed at Pulupandan, Negros
and advanced through Bacolod toward Talisay, which it secured by April 2. After mopping
up on Negros Island, the division returned to Panay in June and July 1945. In September
1945, the division moved to Korea for occupation duty.

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10359 340-0.8 Journal File Blacklist Operations August 1945 location: 270/57/6/02
10389 340-2.7 Enemy Order of Battle based on captured documents and prisoner of
war interrogations March 5-August 8, 1945 location: 270/57/6/06

41st Infantry Division


The 41st Infantry Division was activated September 16, 1940 (National Guard Division
from Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington, and Wyoming). During the war it would be
commanded by Maj. Gen. George A. White (September 1940-November 1941), Brig. Gen.
Carlos A. Rennington (November-December 1941), Maj. Gen. Horace H. Fuller (December
1941-June 1944), Maj. Gen. Jens A. Doe (June 1944 to inactivation).

The 41st Infantry Division arrived in Australia, April 7, 1942, and underwent intensive
training. The 163rd Regiment entered the struggle for the defense of Port Moresby, New
Guinea, at Dobadura, January 2, 1943, and fought continuously along the Sanananda
track until January 22nd. A period of patrolling and training followed while elements of the
Regiment advanced against stiff resistance to the Kumisi River in February. The 163rd left
for Australia, July 15, 1943. The 162nd Regiment relieved the 163rd in the Sanananda-
Killerton-Gona area and the outpost area at the mouth of the Kumisi River, February
1943, leapfrogged along the coast in the Morobe area, and fought the long Salamaua
campaign, June 29 to September 12, 1943. On April 22, 1944, the 163rd Regiment landed
at Aitape and the remainder of the division came ashore at Humboldt Bay near Hollandia.
Hollandia, and the Cyclops and Sentani Airdromes fell after ineffectual resistance, and the
division patrolled and mopped up until relieved on May 4. The 163rd landed against slight
opposition at Arara, May 17, and consolidated the Arara and Toem area. Wakde Island
was taken, May 18-20. Biak Island was invaded May 27, and a period of jungle fighting
followed. Elements landed at Korim Bay and Wardo August 17 to prevent an enemy escape,
and the division was occupied with patrols and training until February 8, 1945. On that

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date, it arrived at Mindoro, Philippine Islands. On February 28 the 186th landed on Palawan
Island, completing the occupation by March 8. The rest of the 41st landed at Zamboanga,
Mindanao on March 10. Japanese opposition was dissipated early in April. Unopposed
elements took Basilan Island, March 16-30, Sanga-Sanga, April 2, and Jolo, April 9. While
elements fought northwest of Davao, the rest of the division continued patrolling and
mopping-up activities in the Southern Philippines until VJ Day. Occupational duty followed
in Japan until inactivation on December 31, 1945.

Box File Subject


10544 341-2 G-2 Operations Report Occupation of Japan June-November
1945 location: 270/57/10/01
10544 341-2 Operations Report Language Section September 20, 1944-
January 18, 1945 location: 270/57/10/01
10552 341-2.9 Translations May 8-December 5, 1944 location: 270/57/10/02
10553 341-2.13 Interrogations (3 folders) May 28,1944-January 26, 1945
location: 270/57/10/02
10573 341-19 Historical Report Occupation of Japan, Chemical Section
August-November 1945 location: 270/57/10/05
10574-10576 341-19.1 Unit Journal Chemical Section January-June 1945 location:
270/57/10/05

43rd Infantry Division


The 43rd Infantry Division was activated on February 24, 1941. It was commanded by Maj.
Gen. Morris B. Payne (February-August 1941), Maj. Gen. John H. Hester (August 1941-July
1943), and Maj. Gen. Leonard F. Wing (August 1943 to inactivation). It returned to the
United States on October 19, 1945 and was inactivated on October 26, 1945.

The 43d Infantry Division landed in New Zealand on October 23, 1942. Its 172nd Regiment
arrived at Espiritu Santo, October 26. The division moved to Noumea, New Caledonia,
in November and to Guadalcanal, February 17, 1943. The Russell Islands were occupied
without opposition February 21, and training continued. Elements landed on Vangunu and
Rendova Islands against minor resistance June 30, but the enemy fought fiercely before
relinquishing Munda and its airfield August 5. Vela Cela and Baanga were taken easily, but
the Japanese resisted stubbornly on Arundel Island before withdrawing, September 22.
After training at Munda, the 43rd moved to Guadalcanal and then to New Zealand for rest
and rehabilitation. On July 19, 1944, the division assumed defensive positions at Aitape,
and engaged in patrols and reconnaissance at Tadji and along the Drinumor River, July
25. It took the offensive August 8, 1944, ending organized resistance on August 25. On
January 9, 1945, the 43rd made an assault landing in the San Fabian area, Lingayen Gulf,
Luzon. The division secured the beachhead and fought into the Lingayen Plain by February
12. The offensive was resumed against the enemy north and west of Fort Stotsenburg,
February 27. After ending Japanese resistance in the Zambales Mountains, the 43rd swung
south against the Shimbu Line. On May 6, 1945, the attack continued in the Bulucan area.
Ipo Dam was secured and enemy opposition smashed in the Ipo area, May 19. Mopping-up
activities continued until June 30. The division left Manila, September 7-13, for occupation
duty in Japan until it left for home.

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Box File Subject


10713 343-0.3 Historical Report Blacklist Operations and Occupation of
Japan August-November 1945 location: 270/57/13/04
10719 343-2 Activation and Inactivation 175th Language Detachment
April 1945, May 1946 location: 270/57/13/05
10719 343-2 G-2 Operations Report Occupation of Japan August-
October 1945 location: 270/57/13/05
10727 343-2.13 Interrogation reports September 20, 1944-June 19, 1945
location: 270/51/13/06
10760 343-INF (103)- 103rd Infantry Regiment, G-2, CIC Photographs of atrocities
2.25 April 9, 1945 location: 270/57/14/03

81st Infantry Division


The 81st Infantry Division was activated June 15, 1942. It would be commanded by Maj.
Gen. Gustave H. Franke (June-August 1942) and Maj. Gen. Paul J. Mueller (August 1942 to
inactivation).

The 81st Infantry Division landed in Hawaii, June 11-July 8, 1944. The division minus
Regimental Combat Team 323 invaded Angaur Island in the Palau group September 17, and
pushed through to the western shore in a quick movement, cutting the island in half. The
enemy was driven into isolated pockets and mopping-up operations began on September
20. Regimental Combat Team 321, attached to the 1st Marine Division, went into action
on Peleliu Island in the Palaus and assisted in splitting defense forces and isolating them
in mountainous areas in the central part of the island. The team aided in mopping-up
Ngesebus Island and capturing Kongauru and Garakayo Islands. Regimental Combat
Team 323, under naval task force command, occupied Ulithi Island, September 21-23,
1944. Elements of the team landed on Ngulu Atoll and destroyed enemy personnel and
installations, October 16, completing the outflanking of the enemy base at Yap. On October
18 Regimental Combat Team 323 left to rejoin the 81st on Peleliu, which assumed command
of all troops on that island and Angaur, October 20. Resistance ended on Peleliu, November
27. Between November 4, 1944 and January 1, 1945, the division seized Pulo Anna Island,
Kyangel Atoll, and Pais Island. The 81st left in increments from January 1 to February 8
for New Caledonia for rehabilitation and training. The division arrived in Leyte on May 17,
and after a period of training participated in mopping-up operations in the northwest part
of the island, July 21 to August 12, 1945. After rest and training, the 81st moved to Japan
September 18, and performed occupational duties in Aomori Prefecture until inactivation on
January 30, 1946.

Box File Subject


12270 381-2.1 G-2 Periodic Report Occupation of Japan August 1945-January 1946
location: 270/58/10/02
12282 381-2.9 Captured documents and translations 1944-1945 location:
270/58/10/04
12283 381-2.13 Interrogations September 18-December 30, 1944 location:
270/58/10/04

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Box File Subject


12283 381-2.18 G-2 Memoranda Occupation of Japan October-December 1945
location: 270/58/10/04
12309 381-5 Weekly Reports Military Government Occupation of Japan
September-December 1945 location: 270/58/11/01
12309 381-5.2 G-5 Journals Military Government Occupation of Japan October-
December 1945 location: 270/58/11/01
12309 381-5.3 G-5 Journals Military Government Leyte and Occupation of Japan
September 1945-January 1946 location: 270/58/11/01

96th Infantry Division


The 96th Infantry Division was activated August 15, 1942. It was commanded by Maj. Gen.
James L. Bradley throughout its entire life in World War II. It returned to the United States
on February 2, 1946, and inactivated February 3, 1946.

The 96th Infantry Division trained in Hawaiian Islands July to September 1944, before
entering combat in an assault landing in Leyte Gulf, Philippine Islands, between Tanauan
and Dulag, October 20. Japanese resistance in the beachhead area was quickly broken,
and the division had advanced to and secured the Tanauan-Dagami-Tabontabon sector
by November 9, after heavy fighting. The division continued to wipe out resistance on
the island, engaging in small unit actions, patrolling, probing, and wiping out pockets of
Japanese. Chalk Ridge was taken, December 12, and major organized resistance was at
an end by Christmas Day. The next three months were spent in mopping up, security duty,
training, and loading for the coming invasion of Okinawa.

The division left the Philippines, March 27, 1945, for Okinawa, making an assault landing
on the island, April 1. The landing was unopposed, and a beachhead was established near
Sunabe, April 1-3. Resistance stiffened considerably as the division advanced to Gakazu
Ridge, where fighting was fierce April 7-16. The 96th assaulted and cracked the enemy
defense line, Tanabaru Nishibaru April 17-23, and after advancing slightly against extremely
determined resistance, was relieved, April 30, by the 77th Infantry Division. The 96th
Division trained and rested May 1-9, while elements mopped up bypassed enemy pockets
and then returned to the offensive May 10, attacking and capturing Conical-Sugar Hill Ridge
May 21, thus breaking the right flank of the Shuri defenses. Heavy rains the following week
slowed down the advance. The offensive was resumed May 30, against weakening enemy
resistance; Japanese north of Yonabaru-Shuri-Naha Road area were cleared out. Resistance
stiffened again June 3, and Laura Hill was taken June 14, only after a bloody fight. The last
important Japanese defense position, the Yuza-Dake, Yaeju-Dake Hill mass, was secured
by June 17, and on June 22 all resistance was declared at an end. The division patrolled
an area from Chan to Ogusuku until June 30. After resting in July, the division left Okinawa
for Mindoro, in the Philippines, and engaged in a training program. The division left the
Philippines January 17, 1946, for the United States.

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Box File Subject


13981 396-2.9 Language Section, Counterintelligence Corps-Captured Documents
and Interrogations October 20, 1944-February 20, 1945 location:
270/59/10/02

The Philippine Archives Collection

The Recovered Personnel Division (RPD) was created in Leyte in January 1945, three
months after the start of the liberation of the Philippines, to set up operations for the
recovery and care of captured American and Allied military and civilian personnel. It began
with a staff of two, as part of a G-1 office, but quickly grew into a separate section with
a staff of 90, and moved to offices in Manila. When the U.S. Army Forces in the Far East
(USAFFE) was dissolved in June 1945, the RPD became a branch of the Personnel Division
of the Adjutant Generals Office, U.S. Armed Forces in the Pacific (AFPAC), with Lt Col E.E.
Graham in charge; the following month, Col Morris H. Marcus became Director. With its
transfer to the Adjutant Generals Office (AGO), the RPD began the first phase of its mission.

In July 1945 the Recovered Personnel Detachment was organized under the supervision of
the Recovered Personnel Division. It consisted of a small operating headquarters and 75
teams of officers and enlisted men who were given special training in processing released
prisoners of war. Teams were attached to combat units prior to landings in Japan and
Korea, at which time they were immediately sent to all POW camps in the unit area. At the
camps, they took affidavits from each person to rebuild their personal history; prepared
a message to be radioed to the next of kin, with notification of release and health status;
and forwarded all papers to branch headquarters of RPD in Yokohama and later Tokyo. The
teams also arranged transportation to Manila for recovered personnel by air or hospital ship.
The teams consisted of American, British, Canadian, Australian, and Dutch representatives.
A total of 35,000 Allied prisoners of war were released and returned to Manila within 30
days after the initial landings.

A related section of the RPD was the Casualty Branch, which had the task of investigating
cases of U.S. military personnel in the Pacific Area who were still carried in a status of
missing, missing in action, presumed dead, or declared dead. The Pacific area was divided
into zones to which search teams were assigned. The teams combed all areas where plane
crashes might have, or were known to have occurred. Upon receipt of inquiries relative to
missing army personnel, the Casualty Branch gathered all information available from its
records, sought additional data from every possible source, and sometimes sent out special
search teams. After all data on an individual had been compiled and studied, the branch
made a recommendation on change of status to the proper authorities. When the branch
was later dissolved, its records were turned over to the Graves Registration Service.

As the war ended, the U.S. government was faced with identifying and clarifying the status
of various military forces. The Philippine Army had been organized in 1935, and consisted
of Filipinos commanded by U.S. Army officers. Its mission was to organize and train an
army for the defense of the future independent Republic of the Philippines. In the latter
part of 1941, before the outbreak of war, all members of the Philippine Army were inducted

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into USAFFE, along with U.S. Army forces. During the war, many guerrilla groups were
organized, a number of them with General MacArthurs blessings. These recognized units
were considered to be part of the Philippine Army, hence part of USAFFE. Other guerrilla
units were anti-American in focus, working to eliminate both Japanese and Americans from
Philippine soil; still others were little more than collections of bandits and thieves. The
Philippine Scouts was a much older organization than the Philippine Army and had been
considered a part of the U.S. Army ever since its inception in the early 1900s, and thus the
Scout organization was also included in USAFFE in 1941.

In November 1945 the RPD was assigned a new mission when the Missing Persons Act
was extended to cover Philippine Army personnel, including guerrillas. (This act provided
for continued disbursement of pay and allowances to military and civilian personnel who
were prisoners of war, missing in action, in casualty status, or otherwise prevented from
being at post of duty.) Teams were sent throughout the Philippine Islands to process these
people. More than 350,000 individual claimants were interviewed, their claims processed,
adjudicated, and sent to Philippine Army Finance for payment. The size of the RPD
increased to more than 2,000 employees. Two branches were established in 1947 to deal
with the problems involved with this extension of the Missing Persons Act.

The Project J Branch handled the claims of Philippine Scouts, U.S. Army personnel,
and War Department civilian employees, for arrears in pay and/or benefits. The branch
examined the available documentation and made a determination on the validity of the
claims. For deceased claims, an adjudicator made a determination of death, status, and
grades under the Missing Persons Act.

The Philippine Army Branch of the RPD was concerned with payment of arrears in pay of
members and former members of the Philippine Army (PA) while in the service of the Armed
Forces of the United States. The branch had several sections. The Living Claims Section
processed and adjudicated claims for arrears in pay of living PA personnel ordered into the
service of the U.S., and approved or disapproved requests for confirmation of promotion of
former USAFFE officers and men prior to surrender. The Deceased Claims Section processed
claims for arrears in pay and quarters allowances due estates of deceased PA servicemen
(members of USAFFE or duly recognized civilian guerrillas). The adjudication of civilian
guerrilla claims started in October 1946.

The Veterans Administration Section of the PA Branch, RPD, was organized in August 1946,
to obtain records and certify accounts of members of the Philippine Army and eligible
dependents who filed claims for benefits in the Manila Office of the Veterans Administration.

The Operations Section of the PA Branch was concerned with processing pay for Terminal
Date guerrilla organizations, those units that were recognized for a specified period of time.
The work consisted of securing the individual history of each unit member and establishing
payrolls or pay vouchers, physical examination, and discharge for all personnel.
During the first half of 1948, the major activity of the RPD was the adjudication of all
PA arrears-in-pay cases prior to the June 30, 1948 deadline on the filing of claims. In
September of the same year, the Adjustment Section, Headquarters, Philippine Command,

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was established as a Special Staff Section for the purpose of consolidating the functions
and activities of Claims Service and RPD insofar as they pertained to redetermination
and reconsideration of claims and arrears in pay matters. The Claims Service had
been established in October 1944, as a special staff section of USAFFE to supervise
investigation, processing, and settlement of claims relating to Army activities. These were
generally concerned with employee compensation, war damage, property requisition,
and procurement and wages. The Adjutant General Records Depository (AGRD) was also
established in September 1948, as a branch of the Adjutant Generals Section. It was
composed of the Project J and PA Branches of RPD, as well as the Records Division of
Claims Service. In February 1949 the missions and functions of the Adjustment Section
were transferred to AGRD.

The mission of AGRD had several components: certification to the VA of military service
of former members of Philippine Army, Philippine Scouts, guerrillas, and U.S. Army during
World War II; certification of military service to the Adjutant General, the U.S. Army
Finance Officer, and the GAO; processing of cases of U.S. Army, Philippine Scouts, and War
Department civilian personnel, and shipment of each completed 201 folder to Demobilized
Personnel Records Branch, Records Administration Center in St. Louis; investigation of
Philippine claims filed with Office of Judge Advocate General of Army for U.S. Court of
Claims; processing of all inquiries as to status of claims for arrears in pay, procurement and
wage reimbursements, veterans benefits, and guerrilla recognition. It also retained the
following types of records: 201 files of claimants for Philippine Army and guerrilla status;
claims for procurement, contract, and wage reimbursements; medical records of veterans;
records of guerrilla and USAFFE organizations; certification of POW service to U.S. War
Claims Commission for benefits accruing on former Philippine Army personnel inducted into
service of USAFFE; and administration of the Missing Persons Act.

The accomplishment of these various missions was hindered by the scattering of AGRD
records in a number of locations. Although most of the records were maintained in Manila,
certain blocks of records had been transferred elsewhere. In September 1948 the archives
of the Guerrilla Archives Division and part of the records necessary for the adjudication of
recognition claims by guerrilla units and Philippine Army personnel were transferred to the
Demobilized Personnel Records Branch (DPRB) of the Adjutant Generals Office in St. Louis,
Missouri. Project J archives and records, pertaining to U.S. Army units and personnel and
U.S. citizens were moved to the same branch around 1951. Claims Service files, consisting
of records pertaining to wage and procurement claims, were shipped to the Kansas City
Records Center in 1951 and finally to St. Louis in the late 1950s or early 1960s. Other
records, relating to intelligence activities and created by G-2 of USAFFE, were maintained
by the Office of Special Investigations (OSI) in two places, some at Clark Air Base in the
Philippines and the rest in Japan. In 1953, for the purpose of consolidation and efficiency,
the AGRD itself was transferred, along with the remainder of its records, to the DPRB in
St. Louis. The current collection was accessioned by the National Archives and moved to
Washington, D.C. in 1984.

The records constitute an invaluable source of information on the Pacific war, particularly
concerning the treatment of prisoners of war; military operations in the Philippines, 1941-

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1942; guerrilla warfare in the Philippines; and conditions in the Philippines under Japanese
occupation. In addition, the records document the RPDs and successor agencies activities
in performing their tasks. Because of the loss of records and the nature of guerrilla
operations, however, the information provided here should not be considered as either
comprehensive or completely accurate.

The Philippine Archives Collection includes approximately 550 cu. ft. of records and 120
microfilm rolls. Originally arranged according to a numeric filing scheme, the records are
now divided into general subject categories and thereunder arranged by more specific
subjects or by type of record. Much material, however, has been intermingled among these
subject series. Records created between 1941 and 1945 reflect the scarcity of writing paper
and include such physical forms as paper bags, tissue paper, scrap paper, labels, receipts,
and similar matter. Some records were buried to prevent capture and were retrieved in
1945. These factors contributed to the poor physical condition of many of the records.

It should be also be noted that the microfilm collection is separately filed, with all finding
aids. The records reproduced on these rolls often duplicate textual records, but include
documents not available elsewhere. The microfilm, consisting of both 16 mm and 35 mm
negative rolls, are designated AGRP-1 through ARGP-110, although some of these
include two or three rolls. A number of records reproduced on these rolls are illegible.

Box Location Description


1-1665 270/49/24/03 Philippine Archives Collection (0407-A1-20)
1578- 270/B/13/04 Oversize (0407-A1-20)
1583
1 270/50/23/04 File #319.26 (0407-A1-20A)
1-3 270/50/23/04 Background, Accession and Descriptive Papers (0407-
A1-21)
1 270/50/23/05 Inventory and Folder Lists to Philippine Archives
Collection (0407-A1-20)

Below is a partial list of series.

Death Reports 1941-1945 (1060)


Rosters and reports primarily concerning Americans killed on Bataan and Corregidor, with
some listing those who died on the Bataan Death March and in the earliest days of the
prisoner of war camps. Rosters generally provide name, rank, service number, date and
cause of death, and sometimes place of burial. Includes some material created by the
Japanese Intelligence Bureau. Arranged by organization and thereunder alphabetically.
Boxes 22-23.

POW General Correspondence Files 1941-1945 (1063)


Detail the experiences of U.S. and other Allied military prisoners and civilian internees
in camps in the Philippine Islands, in Japan, and on the Asiatic mainland. These records
document such subjects as food, clothing, health, discipline, pay, and the routine
administration of camp life. Arranged by name of camp. Boxes 37-52.

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The Philippine Archives Collection Entry 1070: Japanese Atrocities Against POWs 1942-1948

Rosters and Lists of POWs 1942-1947 (1064)


Contains data on individuals from the U.S. and other Allied nations held by the Japanese.
Provides name, rank, service number, branch of service, nationality, home address, and
next of kin. Some lists also state physical condition on recovery by the United States, and
date and place of capture by Japanese. General rosters indicate camp where prisoners
of war were held. Most of the information is in English, although several of the lists
are in Japanese. Arranged by prisoner of war camp and thereunder alphabetically or
chronologically (with some lists arranged first by nationality and thereunder alphabetically).
Boxes 52-123 and 15 rolls of microfilm.

Casualty Reports on U.S. and Foreign Military Personnel 1945 (1065)


Unsigned photostatic copies bound on wooden boards of casualty/POW reports pertaining to
U.S. and foreign military personnel and some of uncertain nationality. Records provide the
following information: name, rank, serial number, date of incident, citation of notification,
location, date of death or whether returned to military control (RMC). The original
records were color-coded to indicate the country in which prisoners were held. Arranged
alphabetically in ten binders. Boxes 1581-1583 (suitboxes).

Escaped American POWs 1945 (1066)


Lists and reports of Americans who escaped from Japanese camps in the Philippines. Lists
include name, rank, and branch of service of escapee, as well as date of escape and name
of prison or camp. Includes reports on fate of escapee, most of whom were helped and
cared for by Filipino citizens. Unarranged. Box 123.

Diaries and Historical Narratives 1940-1945 (1067)


Individual accounts of military operations, the Bataan Death March, life in captivity, and
liberation. The majority of these narratives are photocopies. Documentation is particularly
extensive for the 60th Coast Artillery Regiment (Antiaircraft). Unarranged. Boxes 123-145
and microfilm rolls AGRP-88, 99, and 110.

POW Photographs 1944-1945 (1068)


Pertains mostly to prisoners of war held in Japan. Generally includes list of names and
buildings and facilities in prisoner of war camps. Unarranged. Box 145.

Sunken POW Transport Files 1942, 1944-1948 (1069)


Correspondence, rosters, death reports, burial information, narratives, all pertaining to
14 Japanese ships which were sunk by American forces while transporting prisoners of
war from the Philippines to the Japanese mainland. Includes accounts by some survivors.
Arranged by name of the Japanese vessel lost in action. Boxes 146-148.

Records of Japanese Atrocities Against POWs 1942-1945, 1948 (1070)


Investigation reports, affidavits, records from war crimes trials, and similar items relating
to Japanese beating, torture and executions of American prisoners of war. Of special note
are records of a massacre of prisoners of war in 1942; affidavits relating to accidents in coal
mines where prisoners of war provided slave labor; and an account of medical experiments
performed by Japanese doctors in prisoner of war hospitals. Unarranged. Boxes 148-149.

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The Philippine Archives Collection Entry 1074: Orders for Recovered POWs, 1944-1951

Box Subject
148 Atrocities, Japanese Western Army, Investigation of
148 Camp history and statements. Kamioka, Japan 1943-45
148 Casualties affecting U.S. Military personnel who were possible victims of war crimes.
148 Casualties concerning U.S. Air Forces personnel who were former prisoners of war
148 Homma, Masaharu - Trial of
148 Interrogation of Prisoners of War, Report on. By Commander Amphibious Group
Thirteen, U.S. Pacific Fleet. 1945.
148 Japanese atrocities. Fukuaka Camp No. 23
148 Japanese atrocities: testimony against war criminals.
148 Massacre
148 Medical reports. Shinagowa POW Camp Sept 1945
148 Osaka POW hospital 1942-45
148 Recovery Team reports
148 Reports of investigations, atrocities, etc. Cabanatuan POW Camp 1942-44
149 Affidavits of British and Australian personnel recovered from camps in Korea
September 1945

Medical Records of POWs and Civilian Internees 1942-1945 (1071)


These records provide not only individual medical data for prisoners of war and civilian
internees, but general information on health facilities in the Philippines and in Japan and
tropical diseases. Of special interest are records of Americans injured while working on
Japanese docks; medical staff reports covering camp facilities, medical statistics, medical
supplies, and diet problems, with subsequent diseases; and a report on the diagnosis and
treatment of tropical diseases. A small portion of the records are in Japanese, but most are
in English. Arranged by camp and thereunder generally alphabetically. Boxes 149-169.

POW Death Reports 1941-1946 (1072)


Death reports, consisting of lists and individual accounts of prisoners of war from the
U.S. and other Allied nations held by the Japanese in the Philippines, Japan and China.
Contains data on individuals. Most of the reports are in English, but several are in Japanese.
Arranged by prisoner of war camp and thereunder alphabetically or chronologically (with
some lists arranged first by nationality and thereunder alphabetically). Boxes 169-191.

POW Recovery Team Reports 1944-1945 (1073)


Details the experiences of U.S. and other Allied military prisoners and civilian internees
in camps in the Philippine Islands, Japan, and on the Asiatic mainland. These records
document such subjects as food, clothing, health, discipline, pay, and the routine
administration of camp life. Unarranged. Boxes 191-195.

Orders for Recovered POWs 1944-1951 (1074)


Travel and duty assignment orders for escaped or liberated prisoners, directing them to
redistribution stations, or providing them temporary or permanent stations. Unarranged.
Box 195.

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The Philippine Archives Collection Entry 1083: Manila Tribune, 1942-1945

General Correspondence Files Pertaining to Civilian Internees 1943-1945 (1075)


Records describe general conditions in the internment camps for American and other Allied
civilians. Correspondence, rosters, financial statements, medical reports, supply lists,
regulations, minutes of meetings, and historical accounts relating to Civilian Internment
Camps, particularly Los Banos and Santo Tomas in Manila. Arranged by internment camp.
Boxes 196-200.

Civilian Internee Rosters 1942-1946 (1076)


Rosters contain names of civilian internees and some prisoners of war from the U.S.
and Allied nations and include such data as name, age, nationality, address, next of kin,
occupation, place of employment, rank (if military), religion, marital status, dependents,
physical condition, and eventual fate. Often contains information about repatriation.
arranged in two subseries: the first, alphabetically by name of internee; the second, by
camp. Boxes 201-240.

Civilian Internee Death Report Files 1941-1945 (1077)


Includes data for civilians who died at Los Banos and Santo Thomas camps in addition to
those civilian employees of the U.S. Navy who perished after their capture on Wake Island.
Unarranged. Boxes 240-241.

Records of Japanese Relations with Filipino POWs 1943-1952 (1078)


Investigation reports, certificates, posters, news releases, and correspondence relating to
Japanese proclamation on release of prisoners of war; reports on former prisoners of war
alleged to have been spies; and correspondence between Japanese and Filipino collaborators
concerning surveillance of released prisoners of war. A partial listing of Filipino prisoners of
war is also reproduced on microfilm roll AGRP-100. Unarranged. Boxes 241-242.

Puppet Government Publications 1942-1945 (1079)


Miscellaneous collection regarding laws and conditions under occupation. Unarranged. Box
242.

Alien Registration Lists 1942 (1080)


Lists of foreign nationals residing in the Philippines. Each list is arranged alphabetically.
Box 242.

Business and Industry 1942-1950 (1081)


Lists and correspondence relating to business and industry that operated under occupation.
Unarranged. Boxes 242-243.

Lists of Filipino Collaborators 1941-1948 (1082)


Includes information on the guerrilla execution of a collaborator and a sample citation
awarded by Japanese authorities to collaborators. Unarranged. Box 243.

Manila Tribune January 1942-February 1945 (1083)


Copies of English-language newspaper which was used as a Japanese propaganda unit.
Arranged chronologically. Boxes 1578-1580 [suitboxes].

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The Philippine Archives Collection Entry 1099: Guerrillas as Seen by Japanese, 1944-1945

Japanese Propaganda Publications, 1942-1945 (1084)


Copies of occupation newspapers, pamphlets, maps, posters, charts, and magazine articles;
the materials employ both the English and Tagalog languages. Unarranged. Box 244.

Japanese Atrocities 1942-1952 (1085)


Includes investigations against the civilian population and accounts of massacres in Manila
near the end of the war. Unarranged. Box 245.
Bataan Military District
Bataan Military District - Reports of investigation
Homma, Masahru - Trial of (extra copy)
Reference cases of Fort Santiago Massacre 1944-45
Report of investigations and atrocities committed by Japanese Imperial Forces in Intramuros
(Walled City) Manila, PI during Feb 1945
Zonification

List of Cremated Remains 1936-1943 (1086)


List of names, nationalities, dates of death, and funeral homes apparently relating to
patients (not necessarily prisoners) who died at San Lorenzo Hospital in Manila before and
during the war. Also includes miscellaneous, entirely unrelated items, such as a review of a
Russian film about German slave labor camps. Unarranged. Box 245.

Intelligence Report Files 1935, 1942-1947 (1093)


Contains reports on military operations and intelligence generally intended for transmission
to MacArthurs headquarters (GHQ SWPA). Also contains directives issued by MacArthurs
headquarters or guerrilla leaders on methods of gathering intelligence. Items of note
include a report of September 1944 on Japanese defenses in Manila and reports from the
Governor of Palawan to President Quezon on conditions in the province since the outbreak of
war. Unarranged. Boxes 251-255.

Guerrilla Narrative and Historical Reports 1941-1947 (1094)


These records contain personal and official accounts and histories of individual units. These
reports also include information on the activities and relations of the leftist Hukbalahap
(or Huk) guerrilla movement with respect to other guerrilla units. [Correspondence on
atrocities of guerrilla forces on Luzon in box 256; reports on Huks in box 257.] Arranged
by organization or by geographic area. Boxes 255-259.

Criminal Guerrilla Behavior 1945-1951 (1098)


Affidavits, investigation reports, and correspondence relating to black market activities by
guerrillas, traffic with enemy in war material, and oppression of local population through
various felonies as well as by commandeering food and other supplies. Unarranged. Box 537.

Guerrillas as Seen by Japanese 1944-1945 (1099)


Includes translated Japanese reports on guerrilla activities and anti-guerrilla operations.
Unarranged. Box 538.

RG 407. Records of the Adjutant Generals Office, 1917 1421


The Philippine Archives Collection Entry 1124: Japanese POW Information Bureau Files 1946-1958

Recovered Personnel Division General Records 1944-1958 (1118)


Includes information on the War Claims Commission, civilian employees, a lengthy (with
multiple copies) review of the personnel and status of the 14th Infantry Regiment, Maj Gen.
Wm. G. Livesays report of pay status of Philippine Army personnel, and a history of the
Adjutant General Records Depository (AGRD). Arranged by subsidiary organization. Boxes
1493-1514.

Recovered Personnel Division Historical Files 1945-1977 (1119)


Details the organization and functions of the Recovered Personnel Division and its
succeeding and/or affiliated agencies (e.g., Adjutant Generals Record Division, Philippine
Archives, Recognition Branch, and Philippine Army Branch). Arranged by successive
organizations. Box 1515.

Recovered Personnel Division Personnel 1945-1958 (1120)


Recovered Personnel Division organizational tables, personnel rosters, and recommendation
for promotion and commissions. Unarranged. Box 1516.

Prison Camp Location Files 1945 (1121)


Survey of the locations and characteristics of various prisoner of war camps established by
the Japanese in Japan, Korea and China. Unarranged. Box 1517.

Recovery and Repatriation Procedures and Reports Files 1941-1946, 1950-1953


(1122)
Details Recovered Personnel Division activities in processing liberated prisoners of war.
Within this series, file Conduct of the War Re Philippine Personnel, Books I-IV, describes
casualties suffered by Gen. William F. Sharps forces in the southern Philippines, May 1942,
and deaths of American prisoners of war in Camp ODonnell, Luzon, May-September 1942
(box 1519). The file War Prisoners, Recovery of: Recovery Team #9 contains the logbook
of one recovery team that describes conditions in Nagasaki one month after the atomic-
bombing of that city (box 1518). Unarranged. Boxes 1518-1520.

Individual Rosters 1941-1950, 1952-1958, 1966 (1123)


Rosters of deceased, missing, recovered, or active duty personnel, used by the Recovered
Personnel Division in accounting for all personnel. Some rosters were created by the
Recovered Personnel Division; others, compiled from other sources. Some files include
correspondence, affidavits, and related items pertaining to status of individuals. Includes
passenger lists, by name of ship, of repatriated individuals. Covers Americans, Filipinos,
and foreign nationals. Each roster is arranged alphabetically. Boxes 1521-1530.

Japanese POW Information Bureau Files 1946-1958 (1124)


The Japanese Prisoner of War Information Bureau was set up by the Japanese to compile
information about Allied prisoners of war and was taken over by the Americans in 1945.18
18. For additional information about the Japanese Prisoner of War Information Bureau see History and Accom-
plishments of the Japanese Government Prisoner of War Information Bureau, n.d. (ca. March 1, 1953), Army
Adjutant General Decimal File 1951-1952 Box 367 Decimal 314.4 Disposition-Japanese Captured Records II NWA,
Entry 363D, Records of the Adjutant General Record Group 407 and List of Documents Kept by the Prisoner of War
Information Bureau, Advance Echelon, GHQ, U.S. Army Forces, Pacific, December 11, 1945, Decimal 313, Records

RG 407. Records of the Adjutant Generals Office, 1917 1422


The Philippine Archives Collection Entry 1133: Guerrilla Claims and Recognition Correspondence Files, 1939-
1968

These files provide a history of the bureau, provide information on the records created by
the bureau and both Japanese and American use of the records, and discuss the possibility
of Japanese compensation to the prisoners. The records are in both English and Japanese.
Unarranged. Box 1530.

Missing in Action and Death Investigation Files 1942-1947 (1125)


Includes deaths of downed airmen and Filipinos as well as deceased prisoners. Unarranged.
Boxes 1531-1535.

Grave and Burial Files 1942-1945, 1952-1954 (1126)


Represents an attempt to identify all missing U.S. and Filipino military and civilian
personnel. Lists may include, variously: names; addresses; next of kin; date, place, and
cause of death; military rank, service number, and unit; and grave location. Interspersed in
two of these files are death reports from the European Theater of Operations (ETO) in World
War II and from the Korean War. Unarranged. Box 1536.

Search for Buried Records 1945 (1127)


Describes fruitless searches for U.S. Army records allegedly buried prior to the 1942
surrender. Unarranged. Box 1536.

Red Cross Project File ca. 1962-1968 (1131)


Correspondence and statements relating to numerous cases of Filipino claimants who
appealed, through the Red Cross, to Japan for prisoner of war records because neither
American nor Filipino authorities could locate such records. Eventual outcome of appeals
and disposition of claims is not included. Arranged chronologically. Box 1544.

Access to Records 1958 (1132)


Correspondence specifically relating to request of Maj. Jesus Villamor, World War II hero,
for access to records in preparation of a book he was writing about guerrilla resistance
movement and access by Col. Bernard L. Anderson of Andersons Guerrillas. Arranged
chronologically. Box 1545.

Guerrilla Claims and Recognition Correspondence Files 1939-1968 (1133)


Contains information on legal aspects of recognized guerrilla service of units and individuals.
The bulk of the series consists of letters between guerrillas and RPD and its successor
agencies, but the series also contains individual testimonies of guerrilla leaders, texts
of interviews, and reports of investigations of guerrilla activities. Preparation, use, and
significance of Individual and Organization Guerrilla Rosters and a history of the Guerrilla
Recognition Program is located in box 1456. A small file on Canadian missionaries in the
Philippines during World War II is located in box 1549. Unarranged. Boxes 1545-1549.

and Files, Legal Section, Administrative Division, Decimal File 1945-1952 (Series UD 1237), Box 1262A, Records of
General Headquarters, Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers, Records of the Allied Operational and Occupa-
tion Headquarters, World War II, Records Group 331.

RG 407. Records of the Adjutant Generals Office, 1917 1423


Entry 9001: MAGIC Far East Summaries, 1944-1945

Records of the National Security Agency


Record Group 457

The National Security Agency (NSA) was established as a separately organized agency
within the Department of Defense by National Security Council Intelligence Directive 9
on December 29, 1952. Its primary missions relate to information systems security and
foreign intelligence information.

While numerous series and records within those series in this Record Group are identified
below researchers should consult the various Record Group 457 finding aids to identify other
relevant series and documents.

MAGIC Far East Summaries February 10, 1944-October 2, 1945 (0457-A1-9001)


A detailed document listing is available. Well over twenty of the summaries contain
information on Japanese suicide plans and operations. Arranged according to National
Security Agency/Central Security Service identification numbers: SRS 1-547. Boxes 1-7
location: 190/36/13/05.

SRS Subject
25 Gas Warfare
115 Chemical Warfare Supplies at Palau
150 Indian Troops, Possible Defection of; Surrender, None, Except in Extreme
Circumstances
193 Chemical Warfare-Possible Use by the United States
211 Tojo, Cabinet Crisis
212 Chemical Warfare-Possible Use by the United States
232 Chemical Warfare-Chinese charge use by Japanese
253 Kamikaze Attack Unit, Description of
287 Prisoner of War, Interrogation of U.S. Airmen
303 U.S. Begins Japanese Language Broadcasts
305 Prisoner of War, Interrogation of 20th Bomber Command Officer
309 U.S. Flyer interned in Saigon
364 Chemical Warfare-Possible Use by the United States
367 Prisoners of War, Handling of
374 Prisoners of War, Ships Carrying, Sunk
378 Rebellion, National Army of Burma
385 Chemical Warfare-Possible Use by the United States
400 Korea, Base for Future Operations
421 Korea, Base for Future Operations
442 Okinawa, Final Line of Resistance
448 Troops, Withdrawal from West New Guinea
452 Hospital Ships, Used to Evacuate Troops
471 Security, Doubts about Code
478 Hospital Ships, Used to Evacuate Troops
479 Mobilization, Civilians in China
480 Troops, Build up in South Korea

RG 457. Records of the National Security Agency 1424


Entry 9002: Studies on Cryptology, 1917-1977

SRS Subject
482 Luzon, Last Stand in the North
485 Chemical Warfare Training Procedure
493 Hospital Ships, Used to Evacuate Troops
494 Surrender, Closed Minds of the Military
498 Troops, Withdrawal from Borneo to Thailand
512 Surrender, Alert for Possible Incidents to Subvert
513 Emperor, Cease Fire Issued, Terms; Surrender, Navy Directions for Carrying Out
514 Emperor, Cease Fire Issued, Terms; Records, Direction on Burning of; Surrender,
Time Schedules for
515 Emperor, Cease Fire Issued, Terms
517 Records, Select Medical to be Destroyed; Surrender; Resistance of Navy in French
Indo-China; Surrender, Status of Military Personnel
518 Surrender, Army Air Force Preparations to Comply
519 Demobilization, Navy Instructions; Surrender, Navy Reactions to
520 Prisoners of War, Handling of
521 Surrender, Compliance with MacArthurs Instructions
523 Chemical Warfare-Disposal of Materials; Surrender, Training of Local Officials for
524 Prisoners of War, Handling of
525 Prisoners of War, Handling of; Surrender, Navy Directions for Carrying Out
526 Surrender, Clarification of Terms
527 Surrender, Schedule in Kuriles
528 Surrender, Negotiations in Central Pacific; Surrender, Schedule in Kuriles
529 Surrender, Army Air Force Preparations to Comply
530 Prisoners of War, Handling of; Surrender, Arrangement for in Singapore
532 Surrender, Negotiations in Borneo
533 Surrender, Negotiations in Borneo
539 Demobilization, Navy Instructions; Prisoners of War, Handling of
540 Prisoners of War, Handling of
541 Prisoners of War, Handling of

Studies on Cryptology 1917-1977 (0457-A1-9002)


Electrostatic copies of studies and related records concerning cryptology. The studies
contain information the development of cryptology organization, equipment, and methods.
Some of the records relate to the breaking of the Japanese codes during World War II by the
United States and the Allies and the use of information obtain from intercepted messages.
Arranged according to National Security Agency/Central Security Service identification
number (SRH 2-415 and SRQ 1-3, with gaps).

Boxes 1-70 (SRHs) location: 190/36/9/01


Box 1 (SRQ 1-3)

SRH Subject
20 Narrative Combat Intelligence Center JICPOA
32 Reports by U.S. Army Ultra Representatives with Field Commands in the SWPA
and CBI Theaters of Operations 1944-1945

RG 457. Records of the National Security Agency 1425


Entry 9002: Studies on Cryptology, 1917-1977

SRH Subject
34 Marshall Letter to MacArthur on the Use of Ultra Intelligence May 23, 1944 and
Related Correspondence
55 Estimated Unit Locations of Japanese Navy and Army Air Forces July 20, 1945
62 History of Military Intelligence Service Reports Unit
72 Recent Political Developments in Thailand
74 Japanese-Burmese Relations August 1943-May 1945
75 Japanese Reaction to German Defeat May 21, 1945
76 Japanese-Portuguese Relations and the Macao Problem February-May 1945
78-79 Russo-Japanese Relations April-June 1945
82 Situation in Thailand April-June 1945
84-86 Russo-Japanese Relations July 1-July 27, 1945
88 Russo-Japanese Relations July 28-August 6, 1945
89 Military and Political Plans for the Southern Pacific Area Formulated by the
Japanese Prior to August 14, 1945
90 Japans Surrender Maneuvers
92 Japan Reaction to Defeat and Current Problems September 28, 1945
94 French Indo-China Political Situation October 11, 1945
95 Recent Political Developments in French Indo-China
96 Japanese Relations with the Remaining Listening Posts in Europe May-July 1945
99 History of the Intelligence Group MIS MID December 7, 1941-Sept. 6, 1945
100 The Aftermath of Japanese Occupation of French Indo-China March-May 1945
102 Identifications, Locations, and Command Functions of Significant Japanese
Army and Navy Personnel
103 Suicide Attack Squadron Organization July 1945
111 MAGIC Reports for the Attention of the President 1943-1944
116 Origin, Functions, and Problems of the Special Branch, Military Intelligence
Service
126 History and Organization of PACMIRS September 6, 1944-August 14, 1945
127 Use and Dissemination of Ultra in the Southwest Pacific Area
129 Japanese Order of Battle Bulletins, Military Intelligence Service
130-131 History of the Intelligence Group, Military Intelligence Service
132 History of the Special Distribution Branch, Military Intelligence Service
140 History of the Language Liaison Group, Military Intelligence Service
141 Papers from the Personal Files of Col. Alfred McCormack, Special Branch, G-2,
Military Intelligence Division
145 Collection of Memoranda on Operations of SIS Intercept Activities and
Dissemination 1942-1945
146 Handling of Ultra with the Military Intelligence Service
152 Historical Review of OP-20-G
172-176 Japanese Order of Battle 1943-1945
181 Japanese Order of Battle October 10, 1944
183 Location of Japanese Military Installations
185 War Experience of Alfred McCormack
195 Japanese Ground Forces Order of Battle Bulletins April 7-August 11, 1945

RG 457. Records of the National Security Agency 1426


Entry 9004: Intercepted Japanese Army Attach Messages, 1941-1945

SRH Subject
197 U.S. Navy Communications Intelligence Organization, Liaison and Coordination
1941-1945
200 Army-Navy Collaboration 1931-1945
203 Special Intelligence Bulletins Military Intelligence Service GHQ SWPA
211 Japanese Radio Communications and Radio Intelligence
231 Japanese Reports on Monitoring of Allied Wireless Communications in the
Philippines
239 Japanese Army Signal Centers and Officer Lists September 1, 1945
252 A Version of the Japanese Problem in the SIS 1930-1945 by John B. Hurt
254 The Japanese Intelligence System
258 Japanese Army Air Force Order of Battle 1945
266 Japanese Signal Intelligence Service November 1, 1944
269 U.S. Army Comint Policy Pearl Harbor to Summer 1942
270 Army, Navy, FBI Comint Agreements of 1942
271 Presidential Memorandum on Communications Intelligence Activities
275 OP-20-G File of Fleet Radio Unit Melbourne Frumel June 28, 1943-September
23, 1945
276 Centralized Control of Army Signal Intelligence Activities January 30, 1939-April
16, 1945
278 War Diary Combat Intelligence Unit Pacific 1942
279 OP-20-G File Communication Intelligence Organization 1942-1946
280 An Exhibit of the Important Types of Intelligence Recovered through Reading
Japanese Cryptograms
306 OP-20-G Exploits and Commendations World War II
307 GHQ SWPA Special Intelligence Precis
309 Pacific Ocean Mobile Radio Intelligence Unit Reports 1945
313-314 Pacific Ocean Mobile Radio Intelligence Unit Reports 1942, 1944
323 COMINCH Combat Intelligence Division File on Hospital Ships January 12,
1943-April 30, 1945
324 U.S. Navy Pacific Ocean Mobile Radio Intelligence Units Related Correspondence
349 The Achievements of the Signal Security Agency in World War II
355 Naval Security Group History to World War II
361 History of the Signal Security Agency. Vol. II The General Cryptanalytic
Problems
362 History of the Signal Security Agency Vol. III The Japan Army Problems:
Cryptanalysis 1942-1945
364 History of the Signal Security Agency Vol. I Parts 1 and 2 1939-1945
365 History of Signal Intelligence Division of the Signal Office AFMIDPAC 1941-1945
408 Japanese Diplomatic Intelligence Espionage Net in Free China August 1943

Translation Reports of Intercepted Japanese Army Attach Messages August 25,


1941-August 1945 (0457-A1-9004)
Arranged according to National Security Agency/Central Security Service identification
number SRA1-SRA 18,500. Boxes 1-24 location: 190/36/11/07.

RG 457. Records of the National Security Agency 1427


Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

Translation Reports of Intercepted Japanese Army Messages 1942-1945 (0457-


A1-9005)
Arranged according to National Security Agency/Central Security Service identification
numbers SR1-SR 135,869, with gaps. Boxes 1-168, 150-153 location: 190/36/1307.

MAGIC Diplomatic Summaries January 1, 1943-November 3, 1945 (0457-A1-9006)


Arranged according to National Security Agency/Central Security Service identification
numbers SRS 824-829, 858-1165, and 1167-1868, and thereunder chronologically.

Boxes 1-3 location: 190/36/18/01


Boxes 1-18 location: 190/36/17/05
Boxes 1-19 location: 190/36/17/03

Special Collection of Japanese Diplomatic Messages July 14, 1938-January 1945


(0457-A1-9007)
Arranged according to National Security Agency/Central Security Service identification
number SRH 40, and thereunder chronologically. Box 18 location: 190/36/9/03.

Japanese Romanization of World Wide Place Names 1945 (0457-A1-9009)


Arranged according to National Security Agency/Central Security Service identification
number SRO 1, and thereunder in two volumes. Volume I is arranged alphabetically by
Japanese transliterations, and Volume II is arranged alphabetically by local place names.
Box 1 location: 190/36/12/04.

Historic Cryptographic Collection, Pre-World War I Through World War II 1891-


1981 (0457-A1-9032)
Cryptographic records (including raw intercepts [often untranslated]) of decrypted radio
communications) inherited by the National Security Agency (NSA) from its predecessor
agencies, as well as materials gathered by NSA. The types of records found within
the collection include raw intercepts (often untranslated) of decrypted Axis radio
communications, captured technical handbooks and manuals, historical summaries and
studies of signal intelligence, and interrogations of prisoners of war. The records relate
to such broad topics as codes and ciphers of Allied, Axis, and neutral countries; signal
equipment; the breaking of codes by both Allied and Axis countries; captured documents;
and military operations. Most of the documentation pertains to German and Japanese
encryption measures and associated signal intelligence activities during World War II,
but also included are code and cipher intelligence relating to such countries as Argentina,
Austria, Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, China, Chile, Colombia, Czechoslovakia, Ecuador,
El Salvador, Finland, France, Great Britain, Greece, Haiti, India, Italy, Korea, Mexico,
Morocco, the Netherlands, Peru, Poland, Romania, the Soviet Union, Spain, Sweden,
Switzerland, Venezuela, and Yugoslavia. Arranged according to an agency-created alpha-
numeric filing scheme. A document list is available. Since related records are scattered
throughout the collection, researchers should examine the entire finding aid to locate all
available materials on a particular topic. Boxes 1-1479 location: 190/37/7/1.

RG 457. Records of the National Security Agency 1428


Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

Box 129
NR 521 CBBI13 145A 19430205 Original Air-Ground Code List and U.S. Translation
NR 522 CBBI13 156A 19401101 Division Emergency Key Book
NR 523 CBBI13 198A 19410000 Captured Operational All-Service Encode Book
NR 524 CBBI13 199A 19410000 Japanese Captured Code Books/All Purpose
NR 525 CBBI13 284A 19440214 Japanese Naval Communication Abbreviations (Encode and
Decode)

Box 132
NR 534 CBBI21 285A 19400000 Three-and Four-Digit Code Book
NR 535 CBBI21 291A 19451024 4 Digit Code Book
NR 536 CBBI21 302A 19400000 Captured Documents with Translated Gists
NR 537 CBBI21 325A 00000000 Translation of Useful Terms from War Service Manual for
Book Breakers
NR 538 CBBI21 336A 00000000 Code Book
NR 539 CBBI21 402A 19430717 Naval Air Ground Code No. 12

Box 133
NR 540 CBBI22 393A 19430504 Japanese Coded Messages
NR 541 CBBI22 394A 19430400 Japanese Message Center Registry
NR 542 CBBI22 414A 19420228 Communications Manual
NR 543 CBBI22 430A 19401031 Word Charts
NR 544 CBBI22 431A 19400000 Tables
NR 545 CBBI22 482A 19400000 Army Air Corps Code Book #4
NR 546 CBBI22 484A 19400000 Army Air Corps Code Book #4
NR 547 CBBI22 485A 19400000 Army Air Decode

Box 137
NR 567 CBBI26 706A 19420000 Japanese Merchant Ships
NR 568 CBBI26 844A 19410300 Messages/Cover Memorandum

Box 143
NR 585 CBBI34 1064A 19430000 Air-Ground Code (Captured Documents)/Airfield
Information
NR 586 CBBI34 1172A 19450629 Shipments Made Possible by Capture of Material at
Okinawa
NR 587 CBBI34 1178A 19431201 Army Maru List
NR 588 CBBI34 1213A 19400213 Representatives and Attachs in Japan, U.S., and Other
Countries
NR 589 CBBI34 1501A 19430115 Translation of Captured Japanese Sixth Communications
Unit Secret Order NR1
NR 590 CBBI34 3145A 19450300 Captured Japanese Navy JN-11 Encode/Decode
NR 591 CBBI34 3396A 19430908 43rd Division Additive Book #6
NR 592 CBBI34 3397A 19000000 Japanese Code Book
NR 593 CBBI34 3424A 19430625 Korean Offers Copies of Japanese Code Messages to U.S.
at Chungking, China

RG 457. Records of the National Security Agency 1429


Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

NR 594 CBBI34 3432A 19400800 Mitsubishi Business Empire


NR 595 CBBI34 3436A 19450807 Allied Naval Codes Used by the Japanese
NR 596 CBBI34 3437A 19451012 Japanese Translation of Z-Signal Book
NR 597 CBBI34 3491A 19450300 Japanese Navy Brevity Code Book
NR 598 CBBI34 3493A 19450601 Unit Substitution Code Table #3
NR 599 CBBI34 3502A 19420500 Model 99 #1 Telephone Equipment Manual and Charts
NR 600 CBBI34 3503A 19430401 Japanese Communications Code Book #2
NR 601 CBBI34 3504A 19440624 Japanese Supplementary Book #1
NR 602 CBBI34 845A 19410000 Plain-Text Messages

Box 144
NR 603 CBBI35 840A 19410901 Japanese Messages with Some Translations and Notes

Box 148
NR 623 CBBI41 3501A 19340800 Need to Knows for Those Going Abroad
NR 624 CBBI41 3505A 19430709 Japanese Navy Radio Frequency/Time Schedules
NR 625 CBBI41 3506A 19430709 Japanese Navy Communication Regulations
NR 626 CBBI41 3507A 19379299 Japanese Navy Radio Communications Regulations
NR 627 CBBI41 3508A 19451200 Japanese Abbreviations of Organizations, Job Titles, and
Names for Radio Call Ups
NR 628 CBBI41 3509A 19379729 Japanese Navy Communications Brevity Code
NR 629 CBBI41 3510A 19440515 Japanese Ship Names and Cover Numbers Book #2
NR 630 CBBI41 3511A 19440415 Japanese Shipping Communication Brevity Code Book #2
NR 631 CBBI41 3512A 00000000 Japanese Ming Code Book
NR 632 CBBI41 3513A 19451200 Abbreviations of Organizations, Job Titles and Names for
Radio Call Ups
NR 633 CBBI41 3515A 19450428 Japanese Arms Telegraphy Originators Place Name
Brevity Code Chart
NR 634 CBBI41 3553A 19400000 Japanese Government Organizations and Incumbents
with Titles-1940

Box 150
NR 637 CBBI43 3555A 19370200 Naval Radio Procedure Handbook
NR 638 CBBI43 3556A 19390900 Japanese Naval Communications Indicator and Brevity
Code
NR 639 CBBI43 3559A 19430000 8th Special Base Units Code Book
NR 640 CBBI43 3560A 19410207 Z-Code Book
NR 641 CBBI43 3684A 19390608 Communications Highlights of Japanese Commercial
Vessel Eiko Maru NR 2
NR 642 CBBI43 3698A 19431113 Japanese Announcement of Navy Orders
NR 643 CBBI43 3743A 19440803 Captured Japanese Code Books (3)

Box 151
NR 644 CBBI44 3751A 19430901 Japanese Recovery of U.S. Weather Code
NR 645 CBBI44 3776A 00000000 Japanese Army Telegraphy Code Book
NR 646 CBBI44 3777A 19411100 Japanese Analysis of U.S. Message Headings

RG 457. Records of the National Security Agency 1430


Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

NR 647 CBBI44 3778A 19480505 Interrogation Notes of Han and Kishimoto with
Translations
NR 648 CBBI44 3779A 19430101 Japanese Navy Call signs and Codes
NR 649 CBBI44 3780A 19451117 Japanese Army Brevity Code Book #5
NR 650 CBBI44 3782A 00000000 Japanese Unit Brevity Code Book
NR 651 CBBI44 3783A 19290000 Japanese G Telegraphic Code
NR 652 CBBI44 3784A 00000000 Japanese Ming Code Book

Box 157
NR 673 CBBI53 4870A 19400000 Japanese Cryptanalytic Working Aids, Army Codes and
Training Material

Box 158
NR 674 CBBI54 5490A 19400000 Japanese Chart for 309 Air Fighter Unit
NR 675 CBBI54 5491A 19310000 Japanese Army Youth Signal Corps Texts and
Miscellaneous Communications Manuals

Box 160
NR 677 CBBI56 4872A 19440701 Japanese Code Books
NR 678 CBBI56 4907A 19420000 Japanese Signal Communications Manuals

Box 161
NR 679 CBBI58 5487A 19430800 Japanese Pharmaceutical Products Co Code Book
NR 680 CBBI58 5488A 19430000 Japanese Weather Almanac, Broadcast Regulations
NR 681 CBBI58 5489A 00000000 Japanese Southern Area Army Headquarters, One Time
Pads
NR 682 CBBI58 5492A 19410200 Japanese. Ministry of Navy Digraphic/Tetragraphic Codes
Used with Ships/Planes
NR 683 CBBI58 5553A 19440416 Japanese Military Unit Cover Designators

Box 162
NR 684 CBBI61 5557A 19410500 Japanese Code Books and Additive Lists
NR 685 CBBI61 5558A 19430915 Japanese Communication Instructions for Units of 43rd
Division
NR 686 CBBI61 6068A 19430801 Japanese 43rd Division Code Book Nr. 3
NR 687 CBBI61 6069A 19400000 Japanese Conversion Table No. 2 for Infiltration Force
NR 688 CBBI61 6070A 19440315 Japanese First Substitution Table for Use with
Communication Abbreviations
NR 689 CBBI61 6071A 19420225 Japanese First Process Substitution Table Used with
Procedure Signals
NR 690 CBBI61 6072A 19420225 Conversion Table Nr. 1 Used with Abbreviated Address
Code Indicators
NR 691 CBBI61 6073A 19400000 Rules for Use of Force Substitution Table NR. 2
NR 692 CBBI61 6074A 19440602 Japanese Encipher and Special Conversion Squares - 2nd
Area Army
NR 693 CBBI61 6075A 19430702 Japanese Random Conversion Squares, Enciphering/

RG 457. Records of the National Security Agency 1431


Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

Deciphering
NR 694 CBBI61 6076A 19440710 Japanese Conversion Squares (Disc and Address)
NR 695 CBBI61 6077A 19440614 Japanese Emergency Shipping Substitution Table - SE
#2
NR 696 CBBI61 6078A 00000000 JN 74 Army Navy Liaison Additive Book #1 and Master
Keys

Box 169
NR 722 CBBI77 6079A 19420222 Japanese Basic Communication Code
NR 723 CBBI77 6080A 19450000 Japanese Substitution Table Nr 1 for Communications
Code
NR 724 CBBI77 6081A 19430200 Japanese Cipher Table and Additive
NR 725 CBBI77 6082A 19450818 Japanese 43rd Div Signals Unit Regulations for Use #4
NR 726 CBBI77 6083A 19430915 Japanese Regulations for Use of 43rd Division Code
Books
NR 727 CBBI77 6084A 19400000 Japanese Aircraft Conversion Table #26 and N Indicator
Keys
NR 728 CBBI77 6085A 19420225 Japanese NR 1 Substitution Table for Use with Signal
Abbreviations
NR 729 CBBI77 6086A 19440607 Japanese Meteorological Code Instructions
NR 730 CBBI77 6087A 19430925 Japanese Additive Book Ransuhyoo (NA) No. 10
NR 731 CBBI77 6088A 19430630 Japanese Additive Book and Instructions
NR 732 CBBI77 6089A 19400500 Japanese Telegraph Detachment Code Book #6 - Original
and Translation
NR 733 CBBI77 6090A 19400000 Japanese Code Book Jooho Hoosoo Angoosho1
NR 734 CBBI77 6091A 19400000 Japanese Code Book Encyphering Chia and Tsugi
Messages
NR 735 CBBI77 6092A 19400000 Japanese Three-Digit Additive Book

Box 170
NR 736 CBBI78 6093A 19420515 Japanese Additive Book #1-Conversion Table #1 for
Abbrev. Address Code Indicators
NR 737 CBBI78 6094A 19390401 Japanese Army Communications - JKY Code Book
NR 738 CBBI78 6095A 19400000 Japanese Army Signal Unit Code Book No. 1
NR 739 CBBI78 6096A 19400000 Japanese 65th Brigade Field Code Book #29
NR 740 CBBI78 6098A 19420101 Japanese Appendix Dictionary (Personal Names) #A - 1st
Army Headquarters
NR 741 CBBI78 6099A 19410720 Japanese Appendix Dictionary (Place Names) #1 - Kano
Gun H.Q.
NR 742 CBBI78 6166A 19420700 Japanese 98th Squadrons Regimental Code #1 - Decode
NR 743 CBBI78 6167A 19420515 Japanese Naval Communications Regulations, 1943
Revision

Box 172
NR 755 CBCB12 122A 19430503 Japanese Meteorological Cypher, JN37, Third Progress
Report

RG 457. Records of the National Security Agency 1432


Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

NR 756 CBCB12 141A 19400000 3-Letter Code Book


NR 757 CBCB12 142A 19430602 Shipping Intelligence from Military Sources
NR 758 CBCB12 150A 19000000 Telegraphic Code/2nd Edition, Partial Recovery
NR 759 CBCB12 162A 19400000 Serialization Table A/Cycle Table B
NR 760 CBCB12 163A 19431215 Broadcast Schedules of JN. 37 Transmitters
NR 761 CBCB12 164A 19431201 Noise Investigation Bureau Report Number Forty-Eight
NR 762 CBCB12 209A 19430000 Notes on the Organization and Functions of Field Wireless
Y Units
NR 763 CBCB12 213A 19440920 Pearl/Zip/Met/IN4 and IN3 Certain Regional Broadcasts
Using Germet 4
NR 764 CBCB12 214A 19431202 Shipping Intelligence from Military Sources

Box 173
NR 767 CBCB13 1243A 19450100 Japanese C Section WEC Reports
NR 768 CBCB13 143A 19420312 Deciphered Army Air Addresses
NR 769 CBCB13 952A 19451126 Unreciphered Code, WEC/999949, Japanese

Box 174
NR 800 CBCB15 375A 19430924 Japanese Military Section Report No. 31

Box 176
NR 806 CBCB18 421A 19440915 4-Digit Decode Books
NR 807 CBCB18 437A 19441101 C Section of Wireless Experimental Center, Activity
Reports, Delhi, India
NR 808 CBCB18 438A 19421128 Activity Reports
NR 809 CBCB18 439A 19440101 Reports
NR 810 CBCB18 440A 19440501 Table of Contents from Wireless Experimental Center/WEC
[Delhi, India] Monthly Reports
NR 811 CBCB18 441A 19440815 Study of Japanese L of C Organization with Reference to
Burma Theater
NR 812 CBCB18 442A 19400000 Air Force Security Code Book #1

Box 177
NR 814 CBCB21 425A 19440201 Military Ciphers, Progress Reports 9-18

Box 178
NR 815 CBCB22 436A 19440501 C Section of Wireless Experimental Center Activity
Reports
Delhi, India

Box 179
NR 816 CBCB23 273A 19441008 Interrogation of Marubashi Kenji, 2nd Koku Joho Rentai,
32nd Bunta
NR 818 CBCB23 458A 19440103 Tabulations by Wireless Experimental Center (WEC),
Delhi, India
NR 819 CBCB23 459A 19430907 Report

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Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

NR 820 CBCB23 460A 19430916 Daly Report


NR 823 CBCB23 463A 19400000 Abbreviations to be Used for Communicating, Japanese
NR 824 CBCB23 503A 19400000 3 Volume Code Book
NR 825 CBCB23 507A 19430607 Plans
NR 826 CBCB23 508A 19440515 Report No 90
NR 827 CBCB23 509A 19430914 Technical Report
NR 828 CBCB23 534A 19441020 Periodic T/L Report No. 33
NR 829 CBCB23 544A 19431200 Regimental Code
NR 830 CBCB23 545A 19431229 Regimental Code
NR 831 CBCB23 546A 19430629 Code List MNC-O
NR 832 CBCB23 547A 19431118 Code Book-TWA

Box 180
NR 833 CBCB24 1071A 19420107 Differences in Captured Code Book
NR 839 CBCB24 5001A 19430800 Multi-Nation Civil/Diplomatic Communication Translations
NR 840 CBCB24 550A 19400000 Code Book
NR 841 CBCB24 589A 19431010 Translation of Instructions
NR 842 CBCB24 606A 19440910 Prisoner of War Report

Box 181
NR 843 CBCB25 574A 19431013 Special Report
NR 845 CBCB25 576A 19420000 Japanese Weather System A
NR 846 CBCB25 577A 19400000 Indian Military Weather Reports in 6543 Cipher Systems
NR 847 CBCB25 588A 19440102 Signals to be Used for Sea Patrols, Scouting and Attacks
on Shipping Schemes
NR 848 CBCB25 614A 19430910 Weekly Reports No 100 A/B, W/T Air and Army Activity for
10-16 September 1943
NR 849 CBCB25 616A 19431100 Encode
NR 850 CBCB25 669A 19441120 Divisional Three-Figure Ciphers
NR 851 CBCB25 676A 19450403 Air Force Code Book NR 4
NR 852 CBCB25 681A 19450218 Judas Syllabary and Judas DD Numbers
NR 853 CBCB25 691A 19441225 Kana Place Name Identifications
NR 854 CBCB25 946A 19450829 Translations of Attach Messages from/to Europe and
Tokyo

Boxes 182-183
NR 855 CBCB26 530A 19440100 Net Diagrams

Box 184
NR 858 CBCB28 947A 19431215 JMA Headlines/Weekly Lists of Messages from Japanese
Military Attach, Europe
NR 859 CBCB28 948A 19450815 Translations of Attach Messages from/to Europe and
Tokyo

Box 185
NR 860 CBCB31 1239A 19431100 Cankaya A Tue Encode Tuh Decode No. 4

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Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

NR 861 CBCB31 1240A 19431100 Tue Encode No. 3


NR 862 CBCB31 1283A 19411100 Theory and Analysis of a Letter-Subtractor Machine
NR 863 CBCB31 1291A 19430130 Expected Number of Clicks in Random Material
NR 865 CBCB31 949A 19450429 Translations of Attach Messages from/to Europe and
Tokyo
NR 866 CBCB31 950A 19451205 JMA Report R/198
NR 867 CBCB31 951A 19451213 JMA Report R/199

Box 186
NR 868 CBCB32 1241A 19451206 Tue/B3D4
NR 869 CBCB32 1508A 19440000 Stereotype Report Study

Box 187
NR 870 CBCB34 1976A 19430701 3rd Kogun ATE, 3 Digit (Air Basic Code)
NR 871 CBCB34 1979A 19400106 Work on ATRW and SSTT
NR 876 CBCB34 3685A 19440623 Japanese Naval Telecommunications Organization
NR 877 CBCB34 3735A 19460000 German Navy and Japan
NR 878 CBCB34 3799A 19400000 Chinese Place Names Arranged in Japanese Reading
Order
NR 880 CBCB34 4652A 19411220 Japanese W/T Equipment

Box 188
NR 882 CBCB36 4654A 19500000 Reports on the Japanese Effort Against Soviet Codes and
Attachments
NR 883 CBCB36 4873A 19450115 GCCS [Government Codes & Cypher School] Japanese
Commercial Codes Section, Data Handling,
Targets, Organization
NR 884 CBCB36 5339A 19441102 Daily Summary of Communications Intelligence

Box 192
NR 898 CBCB43 10772A 19440807 Red Intelligence Summaries
NR 899 CBCB43 10776A 19440807 BLUE Intelligence Summaries
NR 900 CBCB43 16547A 19421200 Handbook for Non-Morse Operators
NR 901 CBCB43 25579A 19460100 Tina, 1946
NR 902 CBCB43 25580A 19410728 Tina, 1941
NR 903 CBCB43 35185A 19421110 Tina, 1942-1943
NR 904 CBCB43 5259A 19450523 Activity Report of the B-Service Group with S.O.S.-Boats,
4 April 1945
NR 911 CBCB43 9278A 19440100 German-Japanese Radio Communications

Box 195
NR 930 CBCB46 5723A 19430416 Japanese Meteorological Cypher, JN 37
NR 931 CBCB46 5724A 19440220 Japanese Army and Army-Air Ciphers
NR 932 CBCB46 5725N 19440309 Japanese Air Force Three-Figure Additive Recoveries
NR 933 CBCB46 5726A 19430312 Japanese Military Sea Transport Message Translations
NR 934 CBCB46 5788A 19431106 Correspondence on SNA and SA-1

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Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

NR 935 CBCB46 6001A 19440530 Japanese Military Ciphers- Progress Report No. 12
NR 936 CBCB46 6012A 19420310 G.C.C.S. [Government Codes & Cypher School]Report on
Various Countries Codes and Cypher Recognition Data
NR 937 CBCB46 6015A 19430000 Y Handbook on Countries Other than Germany
NR 938 CBCB46 6016A 19430122 Interim Report on a Switched Band Privacy System
NR 941 CBCB46 6117A 19430310 Crypto. Coordination and Records Preliminary Report on
Codes and Ciphers- 1943

Box 196
NR 945 CBCB47 6121A 19400000 Santa Isabel Cypher Description with Tables
NR 946 CBCB47 6122A 19440225 Solution of Various Types of Conversion Squares from
Assumed Code Texts
NR 947 CBCB47 6123A 19431106 Japanese Army/Air Meteorological Cyphers
NR 952 CBCB47 6246A 19430314 Technical Info on Japanese Meteorological Comms and
Cypher JN37
NR 953 CBCB47 6518A 19450617 Report on the Method Used in Solution of JBC-3 Message
NR 954 CBCB47 6624A 19440411 Combined Fleets Special Code Book A (#1) Corrections
(Series 1)

Box 201
NR 964 CBCB55 9024A 19390000 Turings Treatise on the Enigma
NR 965 CBCB55 9213A 19430723 JN-74 Cryptographic System
NR 966 CBCB55 9216A 19431026 JN-40 Cryptographic System Problems
NR 967 CBCB55 9463A 19431118 Classification of Japanese Military Ciphers and JMS
Messages
NR 968 CBCB55 9621A 19430408 Cypher of Communications Department Tsushinkan of
the Greater East Asia Ministry, JBF

Box 202
NR 969 CBCB56 10151A 19450928 Elements of the Study of Captured Japanese Naval
Documents
NR 970 CBCB56 11185A 19400000 Cipher Work Carried Out at SSA
NR 974 CBCB56 11194A 19410000 Specimen Double Playfair Message
NR 986 CBCB56 9963A 19430708 Description of JBG-Japanese Home Office Cypher

Box 203
NR 987 CBCB57 11145A 19540105 Correspondence Regarding Rockex Machines, 1954-55
NR 991 CBCB57 11714A 19440609 Naval Wireless Communication Rules
NR 992 CBCB57 11715A 19450408 Code TSW Numbers Book No 1
NR 993 CBCB57 11716A 19420116 Yokosuka Command Wireless Communication Rules
NR 994 CBCB57 11717A 19450913 Philippines Sector Look-Out Communication Rules
NR 995 CBCB57 11718A 19451211 Organization and Operation of a Radar Look-Out
Station
NR 996 CBCB57 11719A 19451101 Midget Submarines: Communication Abbreviations
NR 997 CBCB57 11720A 19451101 Shipping Secret Communication Regulations
NR 998 CBCB57 11721A 19450000 Extracts from Southwest Area Fleet Communication Rules

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Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

NR 999 CBCB57 11723A 19451015 Combined Fleet Radio Communication Rules


NR 1000 CBCB57 11724A 19451112 Communication Selection No. 7
NR 1001 CBCB57 11725A 19450915 Supplement to Naval Dummy Message and Jamming Rules
NR 1002 CBCB57 11729A 19450913 Naval Radio Procedure Rules, Appendix I
NR 1003 CBCB57 11733A 19450618 Army Navy Radio Procedure Rules
NR 1004 CBCB57 11738A 19450913 Naval Radio Procedure Rules
NR 1005 CBCB57 11739A 19450710 Naval Radio D/F Rules
NR 1006 CBCB57 11745A 19450710 Details for Carrying Out Wireless Communication
Within Iwo Jima Guard Division
NR 1007 CBCB57 11746A 19450915 Naval Dummy Message and Jamming Rules
NR 1008 CBCB57 11747A 19450915 Supplement to Naval Dummy Message and Jamming
Rules
NR 1009 CBCB57 11748A 19451114 Southwest Area Fleet Standing Order No. 7
NR 1010 CBCB57 11763A 19450127 Supplement to Naval Communication Rules
NR 1011 CBCB57 11764A 19451015 Introduction to Angoo T12 (Code T12)
NR 1012 CBCB57 11765A 19450915 Supplement to Naval Dummy Message and Jamming
Rules
NR 1013 CBCB57 11767A 19451201 Eleventh Air Fleet Secret Standing Order No. 4

Box 215
NR 1031 CBDH11 4433A 19310101 Japanese Commercial Private Codes for Yamashita
Shipping Co.

Box 216
NR 1032 CBDH12 4436A 19190101 Japanese Commercial Private Codes for Yokohama
Specie Bank. Ltd

Box 217
NR 1033 CBDH13 4437A 19320101 Japanese Commercial Private Codes

Box 218
NR 1034 CBDH14 4439A 19260101 Japanese Commercial Private Codes for Asano Produce
Co.

Box 219
NR 1035 CBDH15 4440A 19310101 Japanese Commercial Private Codes

Box 220
NR 1036 CBDH16 4441A 19360101 Japanese Commercial Private Codes 1936-1943

Box 221
NR 1037 CBDH17 4442A 19250101 Japanese Commercial Private Codes 1925-1941

Box 222
NR 1038 CBDH18 4443A 19250101 Japanese Commercial Telegraphic Private Code 1925-
1934

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Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

Boxes 223-225
NR 1039 CBDH21 4445A 19210101 Japanese Commercial Private Telegraphic Codes 1921-
1943

Boxes 226-228
NR 1040 CBDH24 4446A 19280401 Japanese Commercial Telegraphic Codes 1928-1943

Boxes 229-230
NR 1041 CBDH28 4448A 19320101 Japanese Commercial Telegraphic Private Codes

Box 231
NR 1042 CBDH32 4449A 19291031 Japanese Commercial Private Codes 1925-1935

Box 232
NR 1043 CBDH33 4450A 19320111 Japanese Commercial Private Codes

Box 233
NR 1044 CBDH34 4451A 19240101 Japanese Commercial Private Code 1924-1938

Boxes 234-236
NR 1045 CBDH35 4452A 19260501 Japanese Commercial Private Codes, 1926-1943

Box 237
NR 1046 CBDH38 4453A 19200101 Japanese Commercial Private Codes 1920-1939

Box 238
NR 1046 CBDH38 4453A 19200101 Japanese Commercial Private Codes 1920-1939

Box 239
NR 1047 CBDH42 4454A 19270601 Japanese Commercial Ship Transport Private Codes
1927-1946

Box 240
NR 1048 CBDH43 4455A 19320201 Japanese Commercial Ship Transport Code 1910-1942

Box 241
NR 1049 CBDH44 4456A 19320101 Japanese Commercial General Telegraphic Private
Codes 932-1935

Box 242
NR 1049 CBDH44 4456A 19320101 Japanese Commercial General Telegraphic Private
Codes 932-1935

Boxes 243-244
NR 1050 CBDH46 4457A 19310101 Japanese Commercial Private Telegraphic Code

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Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

Box 245
NR 1051 CBDH48 4458A 19260101 Japanese Commercial Private Code 1926-1939

Box 246
NR 1052 CBDH51 4459A 19260101 Japanese Commercial Private Code

Box 247
NR 1053 CBDH52 4460A 19280000 Japanese Commercial Private Codes 1928-1940

Box 248
NR 1054 CBDH53 4461A 19290000 Japanese Commercial Private Codes 1929-1941

Box 249
NR 1055 CBDH54 4462A 19290101 Japanese Commercial Private Codes 1929-1939

Box 250
NR 1056 CBDH55 4463A 19270101 Japanese Commercial Private Codes 1927-1938

Box 251
NR 1057 CBDH56 4464A 19290101 Japanese Commercial Private Code 1929-1939

Box 252
NR 1058 CBDH57 6218A 19400000 Japanese 32nd Independent Mixed Brigade Unit
Additive Table No. 1
NR 1059 CBDH57 6219A 19400000 Japanese Keybook with Fuhyoo and Beppyoo
NR 1060 CBDH57 6232A 19000000 Japanese Special Signal Corps 4-Digit Code
NR 1061 CBDH57 6233A 19400000 Japanese Supplementary Aircraft Additive - Table #13,
Pt D

Box 253
NR 1062 CBDH58 6220A 19400000 Japanese 32nd Independent Mixed Brigade Unit
Additive Books 2-6
NR 1063 CBDH58 6221A 19400000 Japanese Place Name Geographical Supplement
NR 1064 CBDH58 6222A 19400000 Japanese Air-Ground Liaison Code
NR 1065 CBDH58 6223A 19400000 Japanese Four-Figure Code Book
NR 1066 CBDH58 6224A 19400000 Japanese 7890 Code Book/Rikugun Angoo 4
NR 1067 CBDH58 6225A 19400000 Japanese Air to Ground Communications Code Book
No. 2
NR 1068 CBDH58 6226A 19400000 Japanese Two-Digit Figure Codes for Air-Ground Liaison
NR 1069 CBDH58 6228A 19440201 Japanese Shipping Units Code Book No. 1 (Sempaku
Shireibu)

Box 254
NR 1070 CBDH61 1264A 19430000 Air-Ground Artillery Liaison Brevity Code, 1943
NR 1071 CBDH61 6229A 19400000 Japanese Unit Code No. 2 and Added Values
NR 1072 CBDH61 6230A 19400000 Japanese Naval Air Code Book TA 66 Belonging to

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Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

701 Kokutai
NR 1073 CBDH61 6231A 19430300 Japanese Navy Code Book REI #12/Japanese Navy
Abbreviations ARE #12
NR 1074 CBDH61 6430A 19400000 Japanese Communications Notes and Explanation of
Communication Terms
NR 1075 CBDH61 6524A 00000000 Captured Japanese Code Book
NR 1076 CBDH61 7413A 19300000 Japanese Code

Box 255
NR 1077 CBDH62 7676A 19440122 Japanese 2 Nampo (Southern Area Army) Special
Additive Books
NR 1078 CBDH62 7677A 19450500 Japanese 2 Nampo Sempaku (Southern Area Army
Shipping) Additive Books
NR 1079 CBDH62 7678A 19441110 Japanese Delivery Register
NR 1080 CBDH62 7679A 00000000 Japanese Radio and Radio Telegraphy Textbook
NR 1081 CBDH62 7680A 19430000 Japanese Wireless Telegraph and Radio Telephone
Book
NR 1082 CBDH62 7682A 00000000 Japanese Signal Training Booklet
NR 1083 CBDH62 7684A 19390120 Japanese General Signal Manual
NR 1084 CBDH62 7686A 19440524 Japanese Intelligence Reports
NR 1085 CBDH62 7687A 00000000 Japanese Communication and Signal Technique
Folder
NR 1086 CBDH62 7688A 00000000 Japanese Additive Book (GI/Yoshi Guntoku Ransuuhyoo
Yumi 1 Goo)
NR 1087 CBDH62 7689A 00000000 Japanese Additive Book (GI/Yoshi Guntoku Ranswhyoo
Matsuri 1 Goo)
NR 1088 CBDH62 7690A 19450523 Japanese Additive Bks (Ranswhyoo Ume/Bai(147th
Inf Regt, 46th Div) #48, 50-70
NR 1089 CBDH62 7691A 19440720 Japanese Southern Area Army General Additive Books
GI (39 Army) #4
NR 1090 CBDH62 7692A 19440501 Japanese Southern Area Army Additive Book Moo (18
Army) #1, Pts 7 & 9

Box 256
NR 1091 CBDH63 7693A 19440720 Japanese Southern Area Army Additive Book Nada
(37 Army) #2
NR 1092 CBDH63 7694A 19440501 Japanese Southern Area Army Additive Book Moo (18
Army) #1, Pts 1 & 6
NR 1093 CBDH63 7695A 19441116 Japanese Southern Area Army Additive Books Oka
(7th Area Army) #5
NR 1094 CBDH63 7696A 19450210 Japanese Additive Book Ume/Bai(147 Regt, 46 Div)
#25, 27, 28, 32, 40 ,45
NR 1095 CBDH63 7697A 19440310 Japanese South Area Army Add Bks (Nampoogun
Fukusen Shiki Ransuuhyoo) (Cont)
NR 1096 CBDH63 7698A 19440112 Japanese Southern Area Army Additive Bks
(Nampoogun Mugen Ransuuhyoo) (Cont)

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Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

NR 1097 CBDH63 7699A 00000000 Japanese Southern Area Army General Additive Books
#4-8
NR 1098 CBDH63 7700A 00000000 Japanese Southern Area Army Additive Books Nada
#1, Parts 2-10

Box 257
NR 1099 CBDH64 7701A 19450920 Japanese Southern Area Army Additive Books
(Nampoogun Fukusen Shiki (Cont)
NR 1100 CBDH64 7702A 00000000 Japanese Special One-Time Pads Su 1, 2, Southern
Area Army HQ
NR 1101 CBDH64 7703A 19450122 Japanese Southern Area Army Special Additive Book
(Nampoogun Toku) (Cont)
NR 1102 CBDH64 7704A 19440120 Japanese Additive Book No #16 (I/Odokasu)
NR 1103 CBDH64 7705A 19450827 Japanese Southern Area Army Additive Book #1, Pts
7-10
NR 1104 CBDH64 7706A 19441120 Japanese Southern Area Army Additive Books
(Nampoogun Toku Ransuuhyoo) (Cont)
NR 1105 CBDH64 7707A 19441216 Japanese Southern Area Army Additive Books Oka/
KOO #5, Parts 7 & 8
NR 1106 CBDH64 7708A 00000000 Japanese Special Additive Book A, Southern Area
Army
Headquarters
NR 1107 CBDH64 7709A 00000000 Japanese Special Additive Books KA 1, 2, Southern
Area Army Headquarters
NR 1108 CBDH64 7710A 00000000 Japanese Special Additive Books (Shin/Nobu Gun Toku
Ransuuhyoo)
NR 1109 CBDH64 7711A 19440910 Japanese Southern Area Army Intelligence Broadcast
Additive Books #1-5
NR 1110 CBDH64 7712A 19450505 Japanese Kaede One-Time Additive Pad #18 (Moo)
NR 1111 CBDH64 7713A 00000000 Japanese Special Additive Books (Toku Ransuuhyoo)
#36,37,38 and 39
NR 1112 CBDH64 7714A 19440112 Japanese Special Additive Book (Oka Toku
Ransuuhyoo) #2
NR 1113 CBDH64 7715A 19390300 Japanese Army Telegraphic Code Book

Box 258
NR 1114 CBDH65 7716A 19430401 Japanese Coordination Signal Code Book No. 1
NR 1115 CBDH65 7717A 00000000 Japanese Group Liaison Regulations
NR 1116 CBDH65 7718A 00000000 Japanese 16th Division Code Book No. 1
NR 1117 CBDH65 7719A 00000000 Japanese Operators Log
NR 1118 CBDH65 7720A 19421221 Japanese Naval Call Signs Yobikoa6
NR 1119 CBDH65 7721A 00000000 Japanese Sample Message Form
NR 1120 CBDH65 7974A 19430901 Japanese Code Book 2468 (Decode/Encode)
NR 1121 CBDH65 7984A 00000000 Japanese Kubetsufu Substitution Table
NR 1122 CBDH65 7985A 00000000 Japanese Kubetsufu Conversion Square No. 52-57
NR 1123 CBDH65 7986A 00000000 Japanese Code Book (Rikugun Angosho) No. 4

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Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

NR 1124 CBDH65 7987A 00000000 Japanese Code Book (Rikugun Angosho) No. 5
NR 1125 CBDH65 7988A 00000000 Japanese Supplementary Code (Furoku Jiten) Nr. 1

Box 259
NR 1126 CBDH66 7993A 19400000 Japanese Ransuhyo, Squares and Message
NR 1127 CBDH66 7994A 19400000 Japanese Hokugun Ryakugosho
NR 1128 CBDH66 7995A 19400000 Japanese Code Book (Kyodo Angosho Nr.1)
NR 1129 CBDH66 7996A 19400000 Japanese Suski-Umi Nr. 2, Nr. 5, and One Unnumbered
NR 1130 CBDH66 7997A 19400000 Japanese Nanhokugun Sambohombu Makoto Nr. 1
NR 1131 CBDH66 7998A 19400000 Japanese Hokugun Furoku Jiten Supplement
NR 1132 CBDH66 7999A 19440301 Japanese Northern Area Military Communication
Senders Place Name Chart #1
NR 1133 CBDH66 8000A 19400000 Japanese Appendix Nr. 3 to Place Name Chart
NR 1134 CBDH66 8001A 19400000 Japanese Message Transmissions (Hasshin)

Box 260
NR 1135 CBDH67 8002A 00000000 Japanese Incoming Messages (Chakushin) - 9 Varieties
NR 1136 CBDH67 8003A 19400000 Japanese Attach List
NR 1137 CBDH67 8004A 19450920 Japanese Report on Radio, Telephone and Telegraphy in
Taiwan
NR 1138 CBDH67 8005A 19430500 Japanese Dissertation on Communication Security

Box 261
NR 1139 CBDH68 7989A 00000000 Japanese Supplementary Code Book (Furoku Jiten
Nichi) Nr. I
NR 1140 CBDH68 7990A 00000000 Japanese Code Book Furoku Jiten Nr. I Supplement
NR 1141 CBDH68 7992A 00000000 Japanese Code Book (Koku Angosho) Nr.4
NR 1142 CBDH68 8084A 19450724 Japanese Intercepted Documents
NR 1143 CBDH68 8110A 00000000 Japanese Code Book (Rikugun Atena Angosho) No. 5
NR 1144 CBDH68 8111A 00000000 Japanese Code Book (Tsushin Angosho) No. 3
NR 1145 CBDH68 8112A 00000000 Japanese Code Book (Sempaku Angosho) No. 3
NR 1146 CBDH68 8113A 00000000 Japanese Code Book Semmei Jiten 3 Go
NR 1147 CBDH68 8114A 00000000 Japanese Code Book Semmei Jiten 3 Go (Supplement)
NR 1148 CBDH68 8115A 19431201 Japanese Appendix to Japanese Army Ship Name
Dictionary No. 3 Semmei Jiten 3 Go (Hojuyo)
NR 1149 CBDH68 8116A 00000000 Japanese Code Book (Sempaku Tsu Shin Angosho) No.
2
NR 1150 CBDH68 8117A 00000000 Japanese Code Book (Sempaku Atena Angosho) No. 2
NR 1151 CBDH68 8118A 00000000 Japanese Code Book (Kyodo Sakusen Angosho) Noko 5
NR 1152 CBDH68 8119A 00000000 Japanese Code Book (Kyodo Sakusen Chimei Jiten) No. 1

Box 262
NR 1153 CBDH71 8120A 00000000 Japanese Code Book (Boei Angosho) No. 2
NR 1154 CBDH71 8182A 00000000 Japanese Four-Figure Place Name Code Book (New
Guinea)
NR 1155 CBDH71 8183A 00000000 Japanese Army Code Book (Rikugun Ryakugoosho)

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Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

NR 1156 CBDH71 8184A 19430720 Japanese 23rd Division Code Book No. 3 (23 Shidan
Angosho 3 Go)
NR 1157 CBDH71 8185A 00000000 Japanese Rikugun Ryakugoosho Code Book No. 7
NR 1158 CBDH71 8186A 00000000 Japanese Rikugun Ryakugoosho Code Book No. 11
NR 1159 CBDH71 8187A 00000000 Japanese Rikugun Ryakugoosho Code Book No. 2
NR 1160 CBDH71 8188A 00000000 Japanese Army Code Book (Rikugun Ryakugoosho) No. 7
NR 1161 CBDH71 8189A 00000000 Japanese Rikugun Ryakugoosho Code Book No. 8
NR 1162 CBDH71 8190A 00000000 Japanese WWII Air Situation Map of Japan and Korea
NR 1163 CBDH71 8191A 00000000 Japanese WWII Navy Air-Ground Code Book
NR 1164 CBDH71 8192A 19430500 Japanese Naval Code Book N2KO (No. 13)

Box 263
NR 1165 CBDH72 8193A 19431125 Japanese Instructions on Use of Naval Code Book
NR 1166 CBDH72 8194A 00000000 Japanese Code Book (Encode and Decode)
NR 1167 CBDH72 8195A 00000000 Japanese Converting Code Book No. 2 (Butai
Kanjihyoo)
NR 1168 CBDH72 8196A 00000000 Japanese Ikioi/Sei Unit Local Code Book (Butai
Kyokuchi Kanjihyoo)
NR 1169 CBDH72 8197A 00000000 Japanese 61st Division Furoku Jiten Personal and Place
Name Supplement
NR 1170 CBDH72 8198A 19440301 Japanese 32nd IMB Code Book for Unit Use (Butaiyo
Angosho No. 1)
NR 1171 CBDH72 8199A 00000000 Japanese Army Code Book (Rikugun Ryakugoosho)
NR 1172 CBDH72 8200A 00000000 Japanese Chinese Telegraphic Code Book
NR 1173 CBDH72 8201 A 19440501 Japanese 32nd IMB Unit Use Keybook with Regulations
for Use No. 1
NR 1174 CBDH72 8202A 00000000 Japanese Place Name Code Book (Furoku Jiten I Go)
NR 1175 CBDH72 8203A 19420701 Japanese Three-Figure Code Book (Isamu
1303 Butai)
NR 1176 CBDH72 8204A 19450510 Japanese 12th Area Army Joint Code Book
No. 1 (Dai Juu Ni Homengun Kyoodoo)

Box 264
NR 1177 CBDH73 8205A 00000000 Japanese Naval Code Book No. 216
NR 1178 CBDH73 8206A 00000000 Japanese Navy Air Code TA 64 ((O.P. (Naval) Sighting
Code))
NR 1179 CBDH73 8207A 19430500 Japanese Navy Air-Ground Liaison Code Book (JN 105)
NR 1180 CBDH73 8208A 00000000 Japanese Five-Figure Place Name and Three-Figure
Kara Speller Code System
NR 1181 CBDH73 8209A 00000000 Japanese VVV Memo Code Chart and Messages
NR 1182 CBDH73 8210A 00000000 Japanese Jargon Code for Use in Telephone Comms
and Morse with Mnemonics
NR 1183 CBDH73 821 IA 19420225 Japanese First Process Substitution Table for Use with
Procedure Signs
NR 1184 CBDH73 8212A 19430300 Japanese Radio Communications Regulations
NR 1185 CBDH73 8213A 00000000 Japanese Army Procedure Signals Code Book

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Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

NR 1186 CBDH73 8214A 00000000 Japanese Rules for Use of Additive for 14th Army
Meteorological Units
NR 1187 CBDH73 8215A 19000000 Japanese Single Kana Substitution Table with Number
Coordinates
NR 1188 CBDH73 8216A 00000000 Japanese Southern Area Army General Additive Book
Shin No. 4, Part 2
NR 1189 CBDH73 8217A 00000000 Japanese Army Code Book (Rikugun Ryakugoosho)
NR 1190 CBDH73 8218A 19440109 Japanese Rules for Concealment of Army Message
Classification and Priority
NR 1191 CBDH73 8219A 00000000 Japanese Army Code Book (Rikugun Ryakugoosho) No.
7(B)
NR 1192 CBDH73 8220A 00000000 Japanese Naval Code Book No. 3 for Encode Use. Book
No. 390. Naval Publication No. 1158, Pt. 2 of 3

Box 265
NR 1193 CBDH74 8227A 00000000 Japanese Code Book (Kempei Angosho) No. 3
NR 1194 CBDH74 8228A 00000000 Japanese Code Book (Kempei Hijoji Keisanhyo) No. 13
NR 1195 CBDH74 8229A 19450820 Japanese Kempei Tai Messages
NR 1196 CBDH74 8230A 00000000 Japanese Rikigun Denshin Fugo and Sample Message
NR 1197 CBDH74 8231A 00000000 Japanese Butai Kaeji-Hyo No. 2 (Conversion Square)
NR 1198 CBDH74 8232A 00000000 Japanese Butai Kaeji-Hyo No. 3 (Conversion Square)
NR 1199 CBDH74 8233A 00000000 Japanese Code Book (Kyoyo Kuchi Renraku Angosho)
No. 3
NR 1200 CBDH74 8254A 19440520 General Additive Book No. 107, KY009
NR 1201 CBDH74 8255A 19420215 Aircraft Additive Table No. 1 (Butai Icanjihyo)

Box 266
NR 1202 CBDH75 8277A 19420500 Special Intelligence Reports, 31st Signal Unit
NR 1203 CBDH75 8278A 19420215 Aircraft Additive Table No. 1, Volumes 1 and 2
NR 1204 CBDH75 8279A 19440301 Southern Area Army Additive Book Mori No. 13, Pts 1-
10, Nan Nen No. 2
NR 1205 CBDH75 8280A 00000000 Japanese Burma Area Army Special Additive Book Otsu
NR 1206 CBDH75 8305A 19430000 Two Japanese Weather Message Codes
NR 1207 CBDH75 8308A 19400000 Japanese Code (Weather Messages)
NR 1208 CBDH75 8380A 19431100 Japanese Naval Encode Book

Box 267
NR 1209 CBDH76 8428A 19431100 Japanese Naval Encode Book JN-166EE
NR 1210 CBDH76 8502A 19440800 Japanese Naval Air Code Books

Box 268
NR 1211 CBDH77 8547A 19431100 Japanese Naval Code Book JN 147N

Box 269
NR 1212 CBDH78 8503A 19000000 Japanese Naval Air Code Books

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Box 270
NR 1213 CBDI11 8504A 19000000 Japanese Naval Air Code Books
NR 1214 CBDI11 8674A 19430628 Distribution Table A for Wartime Code Books
NR 1215 CBDI11 8675A 19380000 Japanese Naval Code Books

Box 271
NR 1216 CBDI12 8676A 19410826 Japanese Naval Code Book
NR 1217 CBDI12 8677A 19421221 Japanese Naval Code Book
NR 1218 CBDI12 8678A 19000000 Miscellaneous Grid Chart
NR 1219 CBDI12 8679A 19410100 Regulations for Weather Observation
NR 1220 CBDI12 8680A 19000000 Navy Weather Hei Code Book No. 6
NR 1221 CBDI12 8681A 19440100 Navy Weather Otsu Code Additive Table No. 5
NR 1222 CBDI12 8682A 19000000 Navy Weather Otsu Code No. 6

Box 272
NR 1223 CBDI13 8683A 19430700 Navy Weather Tei Code Book No. 3
NR 1224 CBDI13 8684A 19410107 Rules for Emergency Weather Observation Reports in
the South Seas
NR 1225 CBDI13 8685A 19420000 Navy Weather Messages Received from September
1942
NR 1226 CBDI13 8686A 19410401 Navy Weather Broadcast Reference Material No. 1
NR 1227 CBDI13 8687A 19000000 Japanese Code Book Ko Ra 2
NR 1228 CBDI13 8688A 19431000 Navy Weather KOO Code Confused-Number Table No. 7
NR 1229 CBDI13 8689A 19400000 Navy Weather KOO Code Confused-Number Table No. 6

Box 273
NR 1230 CBDI14 8690A 19420900 Navy Weather Dispatch File
NR 1231 CBDI14 8691A 19430806 Special Sub Chaser No. 16 Dispatches
NR 1232 CBDI14 8692A 19410000 Message Log of 6th Anti-Submarine Unit
NR 1233 CBDI14 8981A 19400000 Japanese Ship List
NR 1234 CBDI14 8988A 19460103 Used Carbons Obtained from Chancery of Former
Japanese
Embassy, Paris, France
NR 1235 CBDI14 8989A 19400612 Dispatches in Five-Letter Code Addressed to Japanese
Ambassador, Paris. France
NR 1236 CBDI14 9033A 19400000 Japanese Naval Code Additive Table
NR 1237 CBDI14 9113A 19400000 Japanese Code Book

Box 274
NR 1238 CBDI15 9114A 19430100 Decoded Japanese Messages Dempohan of Akatsuri NR
9738 Botai
NR 1239 CBDI15 9116A 19400000 Japanese Dispatches
NR 1240 CBDI15 9119A 19400000 Japanese Encode/Decode Books JN-11 and JN-11 I)

Box 275
NR 1241 CBDI16 9130A 19400000 Japanese Naval Code Books (JN-25E-19) - 4 Parts

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Box 276
NR 1242 CBDI17 9131A 19400000 Japanese Naval Code Book- JN-25G Encode Special
NR 1243 CBDI17 9132A 19400000 Japanese Arty Code and Explanation of Arty Firing,
Yokuska Arty School

Box 277
NR 1244 CBDI18 9134A 19400000 Japanese Naval Code Book- JN-14B Decode - 3 Parts
NR 1245 CBDI18 9177A 19400000 Japanese Army Code Book (Rikugun Ryakugoosho) Nr 2
NR 1246 CBDI18 9178A 19400000 Japanese Southeast Area Forces Special Call List
(Lookout
Stations)
NR 1247 CBDI18 9203A 19400000 Japanese Navy Call Book Yo KOO FU 2 (2A) Encode and
Decode

Box 278
NR 1248 CBDI21 9204A 19400000 Japanese Call Book Charlie 1 (Yobi He 1) Encode Vols 1
and 2; Decode Vols 1-4
NR 1249 CBDI21 9205A 19400000 Japanese Navy Call Book Yo KOO FU 2 - 12th Air Fleet,
Sasebo Naval Dist
NR 1250 CBDI21 9206A 19400000 Japanese Navy Call List No. 3 Decode

Box 279
NR 1251 CBDI22 11199A 19000000 Japanese Code Processing Working Papers
NR 1252 CBDI22 11364A 19381101 Soviet Far East Communications and Transportation
Compilation - Japanese Document - 1 Nov 1938
NR 1253 CBDI22 11793A 19431000 Emergency Place Name Number Designator Chart
Used by Naval Ships Reporting Weather, October 1943
NR 1254 CBDI22 11834A 19421100 Navy WX Report - Base Number List #1
NR 1255 CBDI22 11843A 19431100 Japanese Navy WX Report. Base Number List #5
NR 1256 CBDI22 11844A 19430000 Authentication Table from Kawanishi Flying Boat on
New Georgia Island, January 1943
NR 1257 CBDI22 11849A 19440202 Records of Tests on Cables from Guam to Palao
NR 1258 CBDI22 35396A 19410101 Japanese Southern Front Observation Posts (1944)
NR 1259 CBDI22 5486A 19450100 Japanese Records of Allied Signals Activity, Frequencies
and Call Signs
NR 1260 CBDI22 6278A 19530219 Japanese Version of the Black Chamber
NR 1261 CBDI22 6646A 19430601 Communications Documents
NR 1262 CBDI22 6647A 19421200 Weather Telegraphic Form Authenticators
NR 1263 CBDI22 6656A 19420309 Regulations for Transmitting Encoded Messages
NR 1264 CBDI22 9207N 19400000 Japanese Navy Call Book Yobi K1 2 Decode
NR 1265 CBDI22 9626A 19420227 Japanese Cipher Keys and Bulletins from Honolulu

Box 280
NR 1267 CBDJ14 4407A 19170816 Various Intelligence Activity Reports

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Box 281
NR 1270 CBDJ24 4426A 19250101 Japanese Diplomatic and Naval Materials

Box 282
NR 1271 CBDJ25 4427A 19330101 Japanese Diplomatic and Naval Materials

Box 283
NR 1272 CBDJ26 4428A 19320101 Japanese. Diplomatic Traffic, J-10, Fishing Codes,
Yokohama Bank Letters of Credit

Box 284
NR 1273 CBDJ27 4431A 19330101 Japanese DIPL. Messages. in IK System, and
Electromechanagrammer Data

Box 285
NR 1274 CBDJ28 4432A 19330101 Japanese Diplomatic Messages, Cryptanalytical Data

Boxes 286-516
NR 1275 CBGB14 2022A 19390104 Diplomatic Message Translations

Boxes 517-521
NR 1276 CBGF71 23271 A 19431020 Decrypted Diplomatic Traffic (Primarily German and
Japanese) from World War II

Boxes 531-575
NR 1362 CBJE11 1286A 19421229 Japanese Water Transport Translations

Box 576
NR 1363 CBKG73 7593A 19440306 M-8 Deciphering Device Schematics
NR 1364 CBKG73 8836A 19440000 Test Problems for Navy Enlisted Personnel
NR 1365 CBKG73 8847A 19450619 Gleason Crutch/Coincidence with Pairs/Randomness
NR 1366 CBKG73 8849A 19400000 Opinion Regarding the Cipher Proposed by Mr. Zatjla
NR 1367 CBKG73 9135A 19400000 Jeu Code Book (Japanese Shipping)
NR 1368 CBKG73 9163A 19421001 Japanese. Navy Call Lists No. 4A and 4B (KOO 4 and
Otsu 4) 1 October 42 - 31 Jan 1943
NR 1369 CBKG73 9164A 19430201 Japanese Navy Call Lists No. SA and B (KOO 5 and
Otsu 5) 1 February - 30 June 1943
NR 1370 CBKG73 9165A 19430321 Japanese Navy Call List 54 (Otsu 5) Conversion Tables
- 21 March 30 June 1943
NR 1371 CBKG73 9166A 19430201 Japanese Navy Call List SB (Otsu 5) - Gen Info 1
February - 30 June 1943
NR 1372 CBKG73 9167A 19430701 Japanese Navy Call Lists 6A and 6B Series (KOO 6 and
Otsu 6) 1 July - 31 December 1943

Box 577
NR 1373 CBKG74 9168A 19430701 Japanese Navy Call List 6B (Otsu 6) Gen Info Book - 1

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July - 31 December 1943


NR 1374 CBKG74 9169A 19431220 Japanese Navy Call List 7B (Otsu 7) Conversion Tables-
20 December 1943 - 30 June 1944
NR 1375 CBKG74 9170A 19431220 Japanese Navy Call List 7B (Otsu 7) Gen Info Book - 20
December 1943 - 29 July 1944
NR 1376 CBKG74 9171A 19430730 Japanese Navy Hei Call Lists (Charlie Calls) General
Information Book
NR 1377 CBKG74 9172A 19450501 Japanese Navy Call List 1B (Yo Otsu FU 1) Gen
Information Book - 1 May - 31 August 1945
NR 1378 CBKG74 9173A 19411115 Origin and Address Code for Forwarding Intercepted
Japanese Diplomatic Traffic

Box 578
NR 1379 CBKG75 9174A 19440701 Japanese Navy Call Lists Yobi Otsu FU One, Two and
Three, and N1 Gen Info Book
NR 1380 CBKG75 9180A 19431023 Japanese Maru Call signs, 22 October 1943
NR 1381 CBKG75 9181A 19420305 Memoranda on Call signs, Suffixes, Contact Report
Signals, etc
NR 1382 CBKG75 9182A 19420318 Japanese Call Sign Identification Memoranda
NR 1383 CBKG75 9183A 19421001 Analysis of Aircraft Calls - October-December 1942
NR 1384 CBKG75 9184A 19451119 General Signal Book Corrections
NR 1385 CBKG75 9185A 19400000 Japanese Navy Call Lists KOO 7 Encode Index and KOO
8 Decode
NR 1386 CBKG75 9208A 19420805 JN 151 Cipher System -Submarine Operations
NR 1387 CBKG75 9209A 19450131 JN-29 Radio Intelligence Reporting System
NR 1388 CBKG75 9210A 19421100 JN-20 F Cryptographic System
NR 1389 CBKG75 9211A 19400000 JN40 Cryptographic System
NR 1390 CBKG75 9212A 19400000 JNA- 14 Cryptographic System
NR 1391 CBKG75 9215A 19450420 JN-25 Cryptographic System
NR 1392 CBKG75 9218A 19430203 JN-16A Cryptographic System
NR 1393 CBKG75 9219A 19391101 WE-WE Address Ciphers - JN-33 and 33B
NR 1394 CBKG75 9220A 19440216 Japanese Navy Calls, Series 7-A and 7-B
NR 1395 CBKG75 9221A 19420410 Japanese Navy Service Calls and Addresses (Call List
No. 3)
NR 1396 CBKG75 9223A 19400000 Instructions for the Nan Dummy Strip Jeep
NR 1397 CBKG75 9224A 19400000 JN-23C Cryptographic System

Box 579
NR 1398 CBKG76 10267A 19431106 Digraphic Substitution Tables for Lingo Messages
NR 1399 CBKG76 10637A 19441026 Weighting Depths in the Nan Code
NR 1401 CBKG76 10913A 19440400 Progress Reports on Solution to Japanese Naval Codes
- 1944
NR 1402 CBKG76 10932A 19430721 Write-Up on Letter Writer Equipment
NR 1404 CBKG76 10951A 19420301 GT-P War History - Part of Naval COMINT Organization
OP-20-G
NR 1405 CBKG76 10996A 19450830 Correspondence on the Operation of the CSP 1515

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Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

NR 1406 CBKG76 11254A 19450326 Miscellaneous Information Concerning the Enigma


NR 1408 CBKG76 11791A 19450215 Reference Data for Code Work (No. 1)
NR 1409 CBKG76 11884A 19451214 1515 Wire Recovery and Research
NR 1410 CBKG76 11888A 19430709 Preliminary Report of Initial Break JN171
NR 1411 CBKG76 11960A 19420000 Pinwheels
NR 1412 CBKG76 9279A 19430413 Polar Method of D/F/ Analysis
NR 1413 CBKG76 9342A 19430930 Schematics and Wiring Diagrams of Comms/Cipher
Machines and Tape Readers
NR 1414 CBKG76 9485A 19440707 Project Monogram
NR 1415 CBKG76 9965A 19440115 Miscellaneous Information on Japanese Diplomatic
System JBM (JN177)

Box 580
NR 1416 CBKG77 1196 IA 19451200 Japanese Romanizations of Worldwide Place Names
NR 1417 CBKG77 12656A 19450330 Tentative List of Enigma and Other Machine Usages
NR 1418 CBKG77 13156A 19441010 Schematic of Tessie S.S. Conversion Gas GM-3 ID-120
NR 1419 CBKG77 13210A 19460312 Study of Japanese-German Naval Joint-Use of Ciphers
During World War II
NR 1420 CBKG77 13319A 19450321 Amber Detail Drawings

Box 581
NR 1421 CBKG78 13322A 19430701 Index of Japanese Naval Codes and Ciphers in Use
During World War II
NR 1422 CBKG78 14035A 19450125 Minutes of a Meeting of the Pacific Steering
Committee 25 Jan 1945
NR 1423 CBKG78 6645A 19440118 Pre-Pearl Harbor Japanese R.I. Material

Box 582
NR 1424 CBKH11 40A 19440825 Naval Attach Message
NR 1425 CBKH11 686A 19440922 Location of Principal Combat Ships by Area
NR 1426 CBKH11 899A 19450201 Japanese Merchant Ships (Second Edition) PSIS 100-1

Box 583
NR 1429 CBKH18 1890A 19430111 Tetra Projector Number 2 (Nickname - Icky)
NR 1430 CBKH18 2125A 19450323 Japanese-Portuguese Relations and the Timor
Problem
NR 1433 CBKH18 2128A 19450905 Portuguese Interest in the Far East

Box 584
NR 1434 CBKH23 25020A 19450530 Letter Writer Substitution Transferring Device, 1945
NR 1435 CBKH23 25023A 19460327 N-1530 Conversion Unit, 1946
NR 1436 CBKH23 25024A 19450303 M-8 and M-9, 1945
NR 1439 CBKH23 25037A 19430413 Method of Making Line-Ups from a Tetragraph Machine
NR 1440 CBKH23 25038A 19450914 on the Solution of a Generated One-Time Pad, 1945
NR 1441 CBKH23 25039A 19450508 Tetragraph II (Icky and Brute), 1945
NR 1442 CBKH23 25040A 19430700 Report on Photo-Radio Project, 1945

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Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

NR 1443 CBKH23 25056A 19450525 Photographs-Naval Security Station Cryptanalytic


Machine Installations, 1945
NR 1445 CBKH23 25059A 19450100 Fan Method of Fix Determination
NR 1446 CBKH23 25060A 19450300 Operations and Maintenance Schedule for Mamba,
1945
NR 1447 CBKH23 25089A 19441006 Plan for Supplementary Intercept Research Facilities-
Skaggs Island, 1944
NR 1448 CBKH23 25090A 19431201 Optimum Intercept Locations, 1943

Box 585
NR 1449 CBKH25 25092A 19400000 Plan for Extension of Facilities at the Muirkiru and
Castroville Naval Radio Stations
NR 1450 CBKH25 25093A 19441102 Plan for Intercept Facilities at Cheltenham Naval Radio
Station, 1944
NR 1451 CBKH25 25554A 19441221 Sample Oscilligrams - RFP Groups, 1944
NR 1452 CBKH25 25555A 19450500 Multiplex versus Multi-Tone High Frequency Radio
Communications, 1945
NR 1453 CBKH25 25616A 19421115 Instructions for Punch Card Tina Comparison, 1942
NR 1454 CBKH25 25619A 19420901 Instructions for Operation of Tina Units, 1942
NR 1455 CBKH25 25620A 19421200 RFP-Identification of Source of Radio Code
Transmissions, 1942
NR 1456 CBKH25 25622A 19430922 Permanent Naval RFP Facilities, Station H, Hawaii
NR 1457 CBKH25 25846A 19430220 Instructions for Punch Card Tina Comparison, 1943
NR 1458 CBKH25 25847A 19421215 Instructions for Punch Card Tina Comparison, 1942

Box 586
NR 1460 CBKH34 4657A 19440606 Japanese SIGINT Translations
NR 1461 CBKH34 4753A 19441021 Japanese Translations
NR 1462 CBKH34 4754A 19381006 Japanese Diplomatic Translations

Box 587
NR 1463 CBKH35 18059A 19450126 Encipherment of True Starting Point
NR 1464 CBKH35 21490A 19400821 Status of Cryptanalysts of Japanese, German, Italian
and Mexican Systems
NR 1466 CBKH35 3434A 19450607 Codes and Ciphers Held by Japanese Army 145th
Infantry Regiment
NR 1467 CBKH35 3566A 19440728 Notebook on Usage of Certain Japanese Codes and
Ciphers
NR 1469 CBKH35 3771A 19440824 OP-20-3-G Special Report on Weather Activities

Box 589
NR 1476 CBKH37 5554A 19411103 Japanese Special Cryptographic System Analysis on
Max
NR 1478 CBKH37 5944A 19350507 Perwian Coded Dispatch
NR 1479 CBKH37 6021A 19401200 Training Pamphlet No. 40 Double Transposition Ciphers
Numerical Solution

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Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

NR 1480 CBKH37 6022A 19400000 Introductory Lessons in the Study of Telegraphic


Japanese

Box 590
NR 1481 CBKH38 6315A 19420000 Japanese Naval & Naval Attach Code Cipher & Call List
Documents
NR 1482 CBKH38 6612A 19420320 Japanese Naval Radio Intelligence Summaries
NR 1483 CBKH38 6618A 19410813 Japanese Navy Message Translations
NR 1484 CBKH38 6623A 19420000 Place Names and Geographic Designators from
Captured Japanese Document
NR 1485 CBKH38 7199A 19360000 U.S. Navy Call Book, Part II, Visual Calls
NR 1487 CBKH38 7797A 19381101 AD Code Garble Table
NR 1488 CBKH38 7798A 19440100 Radio Operator Logs
NR 1489 CBKH38 8575A 19440915 Glossary of Japanese Terms

Box 591
NR 1491 CBKH43 10997A 19400129 Correspondence Re Contracts on ECM Mark II
Equipments
NR 1492 CBKH43 11301A 19420000 Irade Daily Substitution Table
NR 1494 CBKH43 11606A 19471000 Brief Descriptions of Ram Equipment
NR 1495 CBKH43 8964A 19370720 Navy Method of Solution of the Cylindrical Cipher
Device (CSP 488)
NR 1496 CBKH43 9214A 19380601 JNA-1OA and -1OB Cryptographic Systems
NR 1497 CBKH43 9217A 19431020 JN 142 A-6 Cryptographic System
NR 1498 CBKH43 9222A 19370100 Japanese Red Machine (Diplomatic) Keys, Squares, and
Notes
NR 1499 CBKH43 9880A 19440600 Naval Communications Security Bulletin
NR 1500 CBKH43 9953A 19240902 Destruction of Cryptographic Aids
NR 1501 CBKH43 9959A 19320903 Mark I EC M, Electric Ciphering Machine

Box 592
NR 1502 CBKH44 10864A 19440305 Japanese Air Communications
NR 1503 CBKH44 11865A 19430700 Japanese Cipher Table Ikeda 2592, 1943
NR 1504 CBKH44 12666A 19450801 CINCPAC Amphibious Force Code, PAC-8, 1945
NR 1505 CBKH44 5484A 19400900 Japanese Code Books Carried by Staff Headquarters
and Army Mobilization Plan Orders
NR 1506 CBKH44 6617A 19420110 Japanese Navy World War II Messages
NR 1507 CBKH44 8463A 19441207 Development of Authenticator
NR 1508 CBKH44 9175A 19440100 Translation of Japanese Document on Security
of WX KOO Code (Weather Code)

Box 593
NR 1509 CBKH48 11626A 19450118 Report on JN-29
NR 1510 CBKH48 11637A 19430401 JN-36D Subtractive Tables, 16 April - 15 May 1943
NR 1511 CBKH48 11638A 19430000 Working Materials on Jan- 11 Code System
NR 1512 CBKH48 11987A 19410408 Kriegsmarine Attach Traffic

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Box 594
NR 1513 CBKH51 14868A 19420000 Instructions for Recovery of Messages in the AN-1
Code Ciphers 1 to 3
NR 1514 CBKH51 17624A 19411000 U.S. Navy Course in Cryptanalysts

Box 595
NR 1517 CB KH54 24211A 19430101 Statistical Study of Antennae Heights and
Frequencies for Tropospheric Propagation Studies, 1943
NR 1518 CBKH54 24212A 19440425 Interception of Enemy Radiotelephone and Facsimile
Communications with Privacy
NR 1519 CBKH54 24345A 19440403 Propagation Characteristics of Radio Waves on
Frequencies Above 30 MC, 1944
NR 1520 CBKH54 24852A 19441130 Code Recognizing Unit, 1944
NR 1521 CBKH54 24879A 19450409 Pluggable Matrix Relay Rack, 1945
NR 1522 CBKH54 24880A 19450500 Tessie SS Vol I and II, 1945
NR 1523 CBKH54 24881A 19000000 Ionospheric Analysis of D/F Reception
NR 1524 CBKH54 24882A 19450600 Investigations of Shorted Diodes, 1945
NR 1525 CBKH54 24883A 19450207 Squash Fixes, 1945
NR 1526 CBKH54 24884A 19440500 Pacific D/F Station Plan Designed by N.C.A., 1944
NR 1527 CBKH54 24886A 19450321 Copperhead I Operation Manual
NR 1528 CBKH54 24887A 19450500 Copperhead Punch and Scanner, 1945
NR 1529 CBKH54 24888A 19450507 Conflict Suppressor, 1945
NR 1530 CBKH54 24889A 19450115 Semi-National Operation of the E.C.N.
NR 1531 CBKH54 24890A 19440000 Standard Grenade Mark II, 1944
NR 1532 CBKH54 24891A 19441205 Individual Punch Control, 1944

Box 596
NR 1533 CBKH55 1150A 19420000 File of Memoranda and Reports Relating to the Battle of
Midway
NR 1534 CBKH55 24858A 19450200 Operational and Maintenance Procedure for Satyr,
1945
NR 1535 CBKH55 24859A 19450400 Icky, 1945

Box 597
NR 1537 CBKH57 18157A 19410716 Combat Intelligence Unit, 14th Naval District, Traffic
Intelligence Summaries

Box 598
NR 1537 CBKH57 18157A 19410716 Combat Intelligence Unit, 14th Naval District, Traffic
Intelligence Summaries

Box 599
NR 1538 CBKH68 24966A 19450518 Stepping Patterns of T-Wheels in Enigma Motion, 1945
NR 1539 CBKH68 35045A 19441017 Copperhead One, 1944-1945
NR 1540 CBKH68 35060A 19420414 Rep/Tina Historical Documentation
NR 1541 CBKH68 35126A 19440214 DF Blanket System

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Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

NR 1542 CBKH68 35136A 19430403 Tina Camera


NR 1543 CBKH68 35137A 19451123 Japan, Morse, Symbols Used for Copying
NR 1544 CBKH68 35188A 19450124 Universal Grenade Plug Board and Specific Application
to Medusa Problem - Proposed

Box 600
NR 1545 CBKH71 20624A 19420620 West Coast Communications Intelligence Activities
Policies and Procedures
NR 1546 CBKH71 20962A 19440000 Cipher Devices Used by the Japanese Navy Proper
(WWII)
NR 1547 CBKH71 25002A 19450601 Copperhead I, 1945
NR 1548 CBKH71 25005A 19450600 Hypo [Station Hypo, Hawaii], 1945
NR 1550 CBKH71 25046A 19450417 I.C. Machine Write Up, 1945
NR 1551 CBKH71 25047A 19440124 Recovery of Additive in a Depth of Unknown Code, 1944
NR 1552 CBKH71 25048A 19450604 Multiple Grenade, 1945
NR 1553 CBKH71 25049A 19440615 Final Report Parallel Grenade, 1944
NR 1554 CBKH71 25050A 19440510 Final Report Sliding Grenade
NR 1555 CBKH71 25051A 19450628 Overhaul of Hypo, 1
NR 1556 CBKH71 25052A 19441200 Digital Matrix for Teletype Tape, 1944
NR 1557 CBKH71 3435A 19450522 Interrogation of Shigeru Kodera, prisoner of war

Box 601
NR 1558 CBKH76 26298A 19430302 Navy Route Sheets and Outgoing Logs for White
House Interest Material 1943- 1945

Box 603
NR 1560 CBKI11 1000A 19410331 Translations (Code Instructions)
NR 1561 CBKI11 1002A 19400307 Translations (Code Instructions)
NR 1562 CBKI11 30A 19401129 4-Digit Code Book

Box 605
NR 1577 CBKI26 3383A 19430000 Lallart Cipher System
NR 1579 CBKI26 3395A 19430000 Merchant Shipping Code Tables
NR 1582 CBKI26 3696A 19420901 Traffic Intelligence Summary
NR 1583 CBKI26 3769A 19441212 JN-36 JN-37 KOA 4 Recoveries

Box 606
NR 1584 CBKI56 4942A 19140210 Service Radio Code - 1914
NR 1585 CBKI56 5202A 19420712 Items of Propaganda Value Reported to Japanese
Foreign Minister from Berlin

Box 607
NR 1591 CBKI57 5326A 19400000 German Ciphers for Use with Japan

Box 608
NR 1603 CBKI62 5912A 19430603 Japanese Letter Mailed in Mexico

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Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

NR 1614 CBKI62 5948A 19421127 Failure of S.S. Anne Hutchinson to Destroy Codes and
Confidential Papers
NR 1618 CBKI62 6826A 19320606 Reports on OBrien Cipher Machine
NR 1621 CBKI62 6831A 19351017 Jane Coding and Decoding Machine

Box 609
NR 1625 CBKI63 5474A 19440629 SA-1 Text Additives
NR 1626 CBKI63 5550A 19440000 Japanese Commercial Traffic Samples
NR 1628 CBKI63 5552A 19420000 Japanese Navy Code Solomons Special

Box 610
NR 1634 CBKI66 5677A 00000000 Circuit Logs of Navy Traffic from Various Countries

Box 618
NR 1655 CBKJ14 6158A 19430501 Study of Japanese Radio Telephone
NR 1656 CBKJ14 6159A 19450113 RFP in Masking Problem - Test Results
NR 1657 CBKJ14 6160A 19440000 Blanket Test DF Results

Box 619
NR 1658 CBKJ15 7193A 19431118 I. C. Function
NR 1660 CBKJ15 7595A 19440916 Tesse (Schematics) See Wheatly Analytic Machinery II
for Description
NR 1661 CBKJ15 7617A 19430216 Hypo Camera EK#2 Diagrams
NR 1663 CBKJ15 7649A 19450301 Description of Automatic Tape Divider Used to Divide
Kana Tape Into Two
NR 1664 CBKJ15 7729A 19430203 Copperhead Punch-70 MM Tape Punch Used w/Cophead
Photoelectric Comparator

Box 622
NR 1670 CBKJ21 7612A 19420000 Instructions for the Use of the Secret Naval Call Sign
List
NR 1671 CBKJ21 7743A 19400000 Naval Communications Instructions, Book II, Radio
Service, Part I
NR 1672 CBKJ21 7744A 19440000 Naval Abbreviated Tactical Signals
NR 1674 CBKJ21 7746A 19430000 General Nature of Address Book
NR 1675 CBKJ21 7747A 19440717 Radio Locations by Use of Elektra-Sonne Radio Beacon
NR 1681 CBKJ21 7753A 19410200 Book of Indicator Groups (K. Book)
NR 1682 CBKJ21 7780A 19431130 Research Report on Alignment of JN-25 Traffic
NR 1683 CBKJ21 7781A 19360000 Solution of Linear Simultaneous Equations
NR 1684 CBKJ21 7803A 19450309 Photo-Radio Recorder Blueprints

Box 623
NR 1685 CBKJ61 20237A 19430910 COMINCH (F22) File of Intelligence and Liaison, Pacific
Area (Besaw)
NR 1686 CBKJ61 20238A 19430910 COMINCH (F22) File of Intelligence and Liaison, Pacific
Area (Besaw)

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Box 624
NR 1691 CBKJ64 24213A 19450300 Navy Technical Report l.C. Machine, 1945
NR 1692 CBKJ64 24952A 19430910 Jamming and Anti-Jamming
NR 1693 CBKJ64 25519A 19450700 Sound Recorder A1000 L40, 1945
NR 1694 CBKJ64 25524A 19451121 Forty Watt Distance Short Wave Transmitter, 1945

Box 625
NR 1697 CBKL33 31110A 19450915 Go Training Manual
NR 1698 CBKL33 34677A 19450701 RIP 168: Japanese Frequency Index

Box 626
NR 1699 CBLB11 2A 19440200 Translations

Box 627
NR 1700 CBLB12 4A 19430200 Translations

Boxes 628-676
NR 1701 CBLD31 8A 19430200 Japanese Air Translations

Boxes 677-698
NR 1702 CBLE22 26A 19430823 Translations

Box 699
NR 1703 CBLE48 28A 19400000 Cipher Strips for JEK24
NR 1705 CBLE48 43A 19440801 SPSIB Circular JD-6 Radio Procedure Signs
NR 1706 CBLE48 44A 19450415 JEK Encode B-1-RK Technical Circular #20
NR 1707 CBLE48 46A 19450609 TDY Report of Capt. Vogel
NR 1708 CBLE48 49A 19430816 Translations of Memovox and Presto Recordings (Gists)
NR 1709 CBLE48 50A 19430707 Translations of Memovox Recordings (Gists)
NR 1710 CBLE48 67A 19440520 Guide to Interception Circular NB5

Box 700
NR 1712 CBLG11 1961A 19390901 Japanese Army Systems
NR 1713 CBLG11 2073A 19450000 Code Service
NR 1714 CBLG11 767A 19410623 Index Sheets Station Number Six

Box 701
NR 1715 CBLH11 126A 19400000 Digraphic Substitution Table X-38 (Zeta)
NR 1716 CBLH11 128A 19400000 Decoded and Translated Message Sent as Fives
Encrypted in Fours
NR 1717 CBLH11 148A 19430200 Cipher Machine Operators Worksheets/Messages/Translations
NR 1718 CBLH11 1963A 19420520 Address Study (ATE)/Enciphered Code
NR 1719 CBLH11 1969A 19430615 7-Period Additives, India Address Code Book 5
NR 1720 CBLH11 1970A 19421105 Address Study Monthly Reports, Training, Address Code
NR 1721 CBLH11 1971A 19421105 Pre-War Basic Code - Column Study, Pre-War Address
Study

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Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

NR 1722 CBLH11 1972A 00000000 Japanese Military Ciphers - Weekly Report # 13


NR 1723 CBLH11 1975A 00000000 ATE Superimposition (Address Study)
NR 1724 CBLH11 1978A 19430415 Derived Additive Book, Original Copy
NR 1725 CBLH11 1981A 19000000 Report on 000, 999, 333 ATES
NR 1726 CBLH11 267A 19420616 Chinese Traffic Identification
NR 1728 CBLH11 3374A 19450100 R-5, Monthly Publication of the Second Signal Service
Battalion
NR 1729 CBLH11 352A 19431030 Daily Discriminant Sheets
NR 1730 CBLH11 62A 19431207 Monthly Report, Monitor Station No. 5
NR 1731 CBLH11 648A 19450326 Administrative Memos/Operations Instructions

Box 705
NR 1738 CBLH17 35910A 19420609 M-7, M-8, M-9 Devices and CSP-890 (A), 1942-1944
NR 1739 CBLH17 35911A 19440306 ASP, 1944
NR 1740 CBLH17 35912A 19430930 Mike, 1943-1945
NR 1741 CBLH17 35913A 19440114 Copperhead V, 1944-1945
NR 1742 CBLH17 35915A 19440330 Mamba, 1944-1945
NR 1743 CBLH17 35916A 19431111 Copperhead 1, 1943-1945
NR 1744 CBLH17 35917A 19420425 I.C. (Index of Coincidence) Machines

Box 706
NR 1745 CBLI11 226A 19360213 Enciphered Messages
NR 1746 CBLI11 227A 19351209 Deciphered Messages
NR 1747 CBLI11 228A 19410724 Japanese Diplomatic Code Fuji
NR 1748 CBLI11 229A 19371001 Quarterly Report of Solution Activity-Panama Canal
Department
NR 1749 CBLI11 249A 19420300 7654 (RTAM) Code Book (for Signal Corps Use)
NR 1750 CBLI11 250A 19410409 Polygraphic Frequency Tables J-18
NR 1751 CBLI11 253A 19401214 Code Table R-3
NR 1753 CBLI11 257A 19391005 Far Eastern Diplomatic Net
NR 1754 CBLI11 258A 19350200 XB Code System
NR 1755 CBLI11 259A 19311111 XA Code System
NR 1756 CBLI11 55A 19410720 2nd Division Code
NR 1757 CBLI11 64A 19391231 Radiotelegraph Contacts for Merchant Ships in Time of War
NR 1758 CBLI11 74A 19430116 to Intelligence

Box 707
NR 1759 CBLI12 454A 19411000 16th Division/Table of Code Addresses/Fixed Rules for
Liaison
NR 1760 CBLI12 622A 19440512 Index
NR 1761 CBLI12 623A 19430326 Traffic List Worksheets
NR 1762 CBLI12 624A 19420730 Traffic List Worksheets

Box 708
NR 1763 CBLI13 620A 19420730 Index Lists (Hats)

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Boxes 709-710
NR 1764 CBLI14 531A 19400000 Index

Boxes 711-712
NR 1765 CBLI21 627A 19400201 Index

Box 713
NR 1766 CBLI23 625A 19400201 Worksheets
NR 1767 CBLI23 626A 19430100 Journals

Boxes 714-715
NR 1768 CBLI24 628A 19450900 AA-MZ Worksheets

Box 716
NR 1769 CBLI26 629A 19441204 Worksheets
NR 1770 CBLI26 630A 19440728 Worksheets
NR 1771 CBLI26 631A 19430303 Worksheets
NR 1772 CBLI26 632A 19440000 Worksheets
NR 1773 CBLI26 633A 19460000 Index

Box 717
NR 1774 CBLI27 766A 19410901 Log Sheets Monitor Station Number Five
NR 1775 CBLI27 777A 19410102 Log of 1941 Press (Plain-Text Communiqus) and
Diplomatic Messages

Box 718
NR 1776 CBLI28 768A 19410911 Index Sheets Station Seven
NR 1777 CBLI28 769A 19410716 Normal Traffic Index Sheets/Station 1
NR 1778 CBLI28 770A 19410916 Normal Traffic Index Sheets
NR 1779 CBLI28 771A 19411201 Normal Traffic Index Sheets/Station 1

Box 719
NR 1780 CBLI31 772A 19410916 Normal Traffic Index Sheets-Station 3
NR 1781 CBLI31 773A 19411201 Normal Traffic Index Sheets/Station 3
NR 1782 CBLI31 774A 19320207 Normal Traffic Index Sheets/Station 4

Box 720
NR 1783 CBLI32 776A 19410101 Log of Diplomatic Messages
NR 1784 CBLI32 779A 19410101 Hand Log of Diplomatic Messages

Box 721
NR 1785 CBLI33 775A 19410100 Hand Logs
NR 1786 CBLI33 778A 19410102 Log of Diplomatic Messages/J TOR

Boxes 722-723
NR 1787 CBLI34 834A 19411112 Messages with Hand-Written Translation Gists

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Box 724
NR 1789 CBLI36 836A 19411128 Messages with Hand-Written Translation Gists
NR 1790 CBLI36 839A 19411208 Intercepted Copies of Diplomatic Messages and Hand-
Written Translation Gists

Box 725
NR 1790 CBLI36 839A 19411208 Intercepted Copies of Diplomatic Messages and Hand-
Written Translation Gists

Box 726
NR 1790 CBLI36 839A 19411208 Intercepted Copies of Diplomatic Messages and Hand-
Written Translation Gists

Box 727
NR 1790 CBLI36 839A 19411208 Intercepted Copies of Diplomatic Messages and Hand-
Written Translation Gists
NR 1791 CBLI41 866A 19411015 Messages/Rough Translations

Box 728
NR 1792 CBLI42 865A 19411016 Messages Rough Translations

Box 729
NR 1793 CBLI43 1001A 19410501 Diplomatic Message Logs-Index Sheets
NR 1794 CBLI43 1020A 19411201 Radio Intercept Log Sheets

Box 730
NR 1795 CBLI44 1019A 19420101 Diplomatic Message Log Sheets
NR 1796 CBLI44 1023A 19410501 Japanese Diplomatic Message Index Sheets
NR 1797 CBLI44 1024A 19411206 Radio Intercept Log Sheets
NR 1798 CBLI44 1025A 19290400 CC Manuscript
NR 1799 CBLI44 1026A 19290400 CH Manuscript
NR 1800 CBLI44 1035A 19411216 Instructions for Decryptographing Japanese Diplomatic
Messages etc.
NR 1801 CBLI44 1199A 19411104 Diplomatic Messages

Box 731
NR 1801 CBLI44 1199A 19411104 Diplomatic Messages

Box 732
NR 1801 CBLI44 1199A 19411104 Diplomatic Messages

Box 733
NR 1801 CBLI44 1199A 19411104 Diplomatic Messages
NR 1802 CBLI47 1216A 19411201 Diplomatic Messages from/to Tokyo

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Box 734
NR 1803 CBLI48 1207A 19391223 Net-Circuit Diagrams of Japanese Military, Water
Transport, Air Admin, etc.

Box 735
NR 1804 CBLI51 1217A 19411201 Radio Intercept Log Sheets

Box 736
NR 1805 CBLI52 1208A 19430200 DD Systems
NR 1806 CBLI52 1209A 19411002 Coded Messages/Translations

Box 737
NR 1807 CBLI53 1211A 19411101 Purple Index
NR 1808 CBLI53 1212A 19410101 Purple Index
NR 1809 CBLI53 1220A 19410900 Jl9 Indicators with Keys
NR 1810 CBLI53 1221A 19411002 Japanese J19 Indicator Charts

Box 738
NR 1811 CBLI54 1223A 19410718 Broadcast Schedules from Various Embassies to Tokyo
NR 1812 CBLI54 1224A 19401126 Japanese Suspicions U.S. Government and Foreign
Powers of Reading Codes
NR 1813 CBLI54 1225A 19400305 Earlier Messages from Various Posts to Tokyo on U.S.
Fleet Movements
NR 1814 CBLI54 1226A 19401115 S.l.S. File - A Log of Bulletin Message Numbers
NR 1815 CBLI54 1228A 19411206 Copies of Messages 901,902,907, and 910 from Tokyo
to Washington on 6 and 7 December 1941
NR 1816 CBLI54 1229A 19411119 Messages, Traffic Logs and Work Sheets of Pgs 14-29 of
the Committee Exhibit #2
NR 1817 CBLI54 1230A 19420112 Quarterly Report Monitor Station Nr Two and
Miscellaneous Papers
NR 1818 CBLI54 1232A 19460311 Military Intelligence Service File Re Pearl Harbor Inquiry

Box 739
NR 1819CBLI55 1268A 19351114 Commercial Plain Text Messages
NR 1820 CBLI55 1300A 19390706 Radiograms from Manila to Washington Containing
Japanese Code Messages
NR 1821 CBLI55 1305A 19400210 Miscellaneous Information on Kana Cipher Messages and
UU Numbers
NR 1822 CBLI55 1306A 19410729 J-16 Commercial Code/Memo Outlining Analytic
Approaches on Various Systems
NR 1823 CBLI55 1321A 19410000 How J. B. 57 Japanese Letter System) Was Solved
NR 1824 CBLI55 1322A 19351000 Frequency Data Tables
NR 1825 CBLI55 1324A 19311112 Shidai Kana Messages
NR 1826 CBLI55 1326A 19360110 Two Letter Japanese Code Groups
NR 1827 CBLI55 1579A 19350000 Plug Board Wirings for Special Jobs (Type 40S
Alphabetic Machine Plug Board)

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Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

NR 1828 CBLI55 1582A 19350000 Friedman-Rowlett /Wiring Diagrams/Encipher-Decipher


Tables/Purple
NR 1829 CBLI55 1583A 19360000 Coordinated Squares for Japanese Code System
(Possibly Diplomatic)
NR 1830 CBLI55 1584A 19400304 Japanese Diplomatic Raw Traffic with Some Decrypts

Box 740
NR 1831 CBLI57 1585A 19360316 Japanese Diplomatic Raw Traffic with Some Worksheets
NR 1832 CBLI57 1586A 19370218 Japanese Dip Red Code Raw Traffic, Consolidated
Indexes and Worksheets
NR 1833 CBLI57 1587A 19370108 Japanese Dip Red Code Raw Traffic with Depth Lineups
and Worksheets
NR 1834 CBLI57 1588A 19400430 Japanese Dip Raw Traffic
NR 1835 CBLI57 1589A 19381108 Five-Letter Japanese Dip Raw Traffic with Some
Decryption
NR 1836 CBLI57 1590A 19380000 IBM Run-Weighted Frequency Data-M-161
NR 1837 CBLI57 1591A 19380507 Five-Letter Japanese Dip Raw Traffic with Some
Decryptions
NR 1838 CBLI57 1592A 19380510 Five-Letter Japanese Dip Raw Traffic
NR 1839 CBLI57 1593A 19380628 Five-Letter Japanese Dip Raw Traffic
NR 1840 CBLI57 1594A 19391102 Five-Letter Japanese Dip Raw Traffic with an IBM Index
of 18 SSOOO Messages
NR 1841 CBLI57 1595A 19380506 Japanese Dip Ko Code Messages with Consolidated
IBM Index of Messages 1-15
NR 1842 CBLI57 1596A 19370325 IBM Print-Out of Japanese Dip Ko Messages with Some
Decryption Work
NR 1843 CBLI57 1597A 19370325 Japanese Ko Code 5-Letter Dip Messages with Some
Decryption

Box 741
NR 1844 CBLI58 1578A 19380000 Japanese K1 Code Chart
NR 1845 CBLI58 1598A 19381118 Complete Japanese K-19-10) Dip Code Message Index
with Some Decryption Work
NR 1846 CBLI58 1599A 19381127 Japanese K-1 Dip Message Index (Except for R-10
Messages)
NR 1847 CBLI58 1600A 19381127 K1 Code Japanese Dip Message Worksheet Index with
Near Complete Decrypt on Each Message
NR 1848 CBLI58 1601A 19381110 PAK-2 Code IBM Message Worksheets - Japanese Dip
NR 1849 CBLI58 1602A 19370602 Japanese Dip PA Messages W/Near Complete Decryption
& Partially Recovered Code Chart
NR 1850 CBLI58 1603A 19370602 K-2 Japanese Dip Messages, Worksheets and Cipher
Strip Recoveries
NR 1851 CBLI58 1604A 19400000 Seven K-3 Transposition Forms, Each with a Japanese
Dip Message

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Box 742
NR 1852 CBLI61 1580A 19390404 Diplomatic System K-1-4 April 1939 (Additions)
NR 1853 CBLI61 1581A 19421200 Japanese Dip (PAK-2) Messages, Worksheets and
Recovered Cipher Strips
NR 1854 CBLI61 1965A 19400300 ONZS/Japanese Ground Additive Systems
NR 1855 CBLI61 1982A 19400000 Signature Basic Code Encode, ATE Code Book #5,
Rikugun Angoo #4
NR 1856 CBLI61 2070A 19420601 Authentication Grid and Stencil
NR 1858 CBLI61 3942A 19410000 Japanese 4-Digit Code, Encode/Decode Working Aid
NR 1859 CBLI61 3983A 19380610 Converter M-161, Description and Operating
Instructions

Box 743
NR 1860 CBLI62 10646A 19500918 Radio Intercept and Cryptanalysts
NR 1864 CBLI62 3999A 19311111 Japanese Diplomatic J-6 Code
NR 1865 CBI162 4035A 19331001 Provisional Radio Intelligence Detachment, Report on
Radio Direction Finding
NR 1866 CBLI62 4211 A 19330414 Japanese Diplomatic Translations

Box 744
NR 1867 CBLI65 4256A 19350000 Notes on the Liaison Service and the Liaison Intelligence
Service
NR 1868 CBLI65 4259A 19350000 Contribution of the Cryptographic Bureaus in the World War
NR 1869 CBLI65 4260A 19350000 Statistical Methods in Cryptanalysts
NR 1870 CBLI65 4261A 19340000 Course in Cryptography

Box 745
NR 1871 CBLI66 4262A 19340000 General Solution for the Double Transposition Cipher
NR 1874 CBLI66 4268A 19340000 Analysis of a Mechanic-Electrical Cryptograph, parts I & II
NR 1875 CBLI66 4269A 19340625 Report of Code Compilation Section, General
Headquarters, AEF, France
NR 1876 CBLI66 4270A 19350000 Principles of Indirect Symmetry of Position in Secondary
Alphabets and Their Application in the Solution of Polyalphabetic Substitution Ciphers
NR 1878 CBLI66 4272A 19350000 Index of Coincidence and its Application in Cryptanalysts
NR 1879 CBLI66 4273A 19340000 Principles of Solution Produced by the I. T. and T. Cipher
Machine

Box 746
NR 1883 CBLI67 5399A 19321200 Japanese Worksheets, DA Cipher
NR 1884 CBLI67 5400A 19310924 Japanese Message Translations
NR 1885 CBLI67 5985A 19420117 Japanese Bigram Substitution Codes
NR 1886 CBLI67 5999A 19400000 Abbreviations Used with Five Number Code Red Machine
Until 1939
NR 1887 CBLI67 6131A 19330000 Single Side Band System-Short Wave Telephone Links
Summary-AH
Reeves-1933

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Boxes 747-749
NR 1890 CBLI71 5102A 19411001 Japanese Diplomatic Messages (Purple) to and from
Tokyo

Box 750
NR 1891 CBLI74 3935A 19430320 Training Material

Box 751
NR 1896 CBLI75 7788A 19400000 Japanese Digraphic Table and Systematic Table of
Japanese Syllabary
NR 1898 CBLI75 7792A 19400000 Cryptanalysts Manual, Cryptanalytic Data for English -
Statistical Charts
NR 1902 CBLI75 8499A 00000000 Article Entitled Stalking Enemy Radio Stations
NR 1903 CBLI75 8884A 19391000 ATRW Studies and Master Additive Characteristics
Charts
NR 1904 CBLI75 8887A 19380100 Circuit Diagrams and Station Frequencies - Far Eastern
Nets
NR 1905 CBLI75 8968A 19210106 Research and Development Report on Radio
Engineering, January 1921
NR 1906 CBLI75 8974A 19301020 Civilian Personnel Engaged in SIGINT in the Office of the
Chief Signal Officer
NR 1907 CBLI75 8975A 19380800 Assignment of SIS Personnel, August - September 1938
NR 1908 CBLI75 9001A 00000000 Early Work Against Japanese Diplomatic Messages
Enciphered by Machine
NR 1909 CBLI75 9004A 19351000 Diplomatic Procedure and Address Codes
NR 1910 CBLI75 9005A 19360000 Army Extension Course: Parts I, II, III of Mil
Cryptanalysts
NR 1911 CBLI75 9017A 19380000 Existence of Alphabets Having No Internal Repetitions
NR 1912 CBLI75 9018A 19330614 Correspondence Concerning Cipher Device Type M-136
NR 1913 CBLI75 9019A 19300830 Correspondence Providing Directions to Army Intercept
Stations
NR 1914 CBLI75 9020A 19341015 Report on Radio Intercept for the Period 1 October 1933
- 15 October 1934
NR 1915 CBLI75 9021A 19351101 Chart DEPICTING REF NRS for Encoding and Decoding
Japanese Diplomatic Msgs
NR 1916 CBLI75 9048A 19371211 Translations of Japanese Messages Dealing with Panay
Incident
NR 1917 CBLI75 9296A 19420000 Organization and Duties of the Signal Intelligence
Service
NR 1918 CBLI75 9298A 19400000 Index of Coincidence
NR 1919 CBLI75 9308A 19300000 Notes on Code Words - Authors, Major W. F. Friedman
and Charles J. Mendelsohn
NR 1920 CBLI75 9347A 19370302 S.l.S. Personnel, Organization and Duties, 1937-1941
NR 1921 CBLI75 9352A 19390417 Signal Intelligence Service Study

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Box 752
NR 1922 CBLI76 9350A 19300124 S.I.S. Historical Documents (1930-1939)
NR 1923 CBLI76 9365A 19310430 S.I.S. General Files
NR 1924 CBLI76 9401A 19400101 Japanese Diplomatic Worksheets for T-12 System

Box 753
NR 1925 CBLI77 9402A 19400311 Worksheets for Japanese Diplomatic Messages in J-7
System

Box 754
NR 1926 CBLI78 4622A 19391116 5-Letter and 5-Digit Japanese Traffic
NR 1927 CBLI78 4623A 19410514 5-Letter Cipher Japanese Diplomatic Messages
NR 1928 CBLI78 4827A 19391014 5-Letter Japanese Diplomatic Messages and Worksheets
NR 1929 CBLI78 4875A 19411201 Japanese Shipping Messages Just Prior to Pearl Harbor
NR 1930 CBLI78 9403A 19400601 Worksheets for Japanese Diplomatic System J-13
NR 1931 CBLI78 9404A 19360227 Index for Japanese Diplomatic J-8 System

Boxes 755-760
NR 1932 CBLJ11 37A 19440210 Magic Far East Summary

Box 761
NR 1934 CBLJ43 133A 19430616 Clandestine Radio Communications Activities
NR 1935 CBLJ43 160A 19430105 Translation of Captured Japanese Document - Code Nos.
for Message Dispatch
NR 1936 CBLJ43 188A 19440327 Japanese Map Signs/Abbreviated Numbers and Code
Language/Code Values/Sign Table/Code Book #41
NR 1940 CBLJ43 239A 19430329 Japanese Code Table
NR 1941 CBLJ43 240A 19430721 Translated Japanese Codes
NR 1942 CBLJ43 254A 19410314 Japanese Code for Divisional Use No. 2, 33rd Division
NR 1943 CBLJ43 255A 19420728 Japanese Divisional Cipher Table No. A-2, 33rd (Yumi)
Division
NR 1944 CBLJ43 342A 19431103 Status of Anti-Jamming Equipment and Policy
NR 1952 CBLJ43 476A 19440209 Coded Message on Tape
NR 1953 CBLl43 477A 19420113 Japanese Naval Ministry Military Secret No 198

Box 762
NR 1956 CBLI44 602A 19441020 Tentative List of Overseas Code Names
NR 1957 CBLJ44 674A 19450404 Prisoner of war Interrogation Report
NR 1960 CBLJ44 684A 19431215 Coded Traffic
NR 1961 CBLJ44 685A 19450104 Ring (Meaning: Area of Operations) Cipher Report
NR 1962 CBLJ44 687N 19441130 Japanese Signal Installations and Equipment Located on
Leyte Is., P.I.
NR 1963 CBLJ44 704A 19441223 Thumb Intelligence Notes

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Box 763
NR 1964 CBLT45 1034A 19430224 Translation of Japanese Air and Ground Liaison Code
(Signals)
NR 1965 CBLJ45 1043A 19430816 Cover Names for Radio Communications in Connection
with Day and Night Hunt
NR 1966 CBLJ45 1059A 19430130 Translation of Captured Japanese Document
NR 1967 CBLJ45 1060A 19430407 Extract of the Navy Comm. Abbreviations & Temp.
Supp. Symbols (Translation)
NR 1971 CBLJ45 705A 19450423 Thumb Air Notes
NR 1972 CBLJ45 708A 19440416 Special Reports

Box 764
NR 1976 CBLI46 1317A 19441121 Prisoner of War Interrogation Info on Cryptographic
Systems Used by Units in N China
NR 1977 CBLJ46 1318A 19441103 Interrogation Report of WO in Charge of Code Room, Air
Fleet Headquarters, Tinian
NR 1978 CBLJ46 1329A 19450401 Interrogation of Prisoner of War/Sakai Taizo
NR 1979 CBLJ46 1335A 19450115 Report of Japanese Document Conference

Box 765
NR 1981 CBLJ47 2067A 19451101 Report on Scientific Intelligence Survey in Japan - Sep
and October 45
NR 1984 CBLJ47 3429A 19441111 Interrogation of Japanese Prisoner About Code
NR 1985 CBLJ47 3430A 19441214 Japanese Prisoners Report Meteorological Reporting
Methods

Box 766
NR 1988 CBLJ48 3498A 19450828 Japanese Diplomatic Intelligence Espionage Net in Free
China
NR 1989 CBLJ48 3516A 19441218 Items from the Spitzer File
NR 1990 CBLJ48 3801A 19450828 Japanese Army Address Code Book
NR 1991 CBLJ48 4874A 19440908 Visit at Examination Unit, 30 August 44, Ottawa,
National Research Council

Box 767
NR 1992 CBLJ53 4944A 19430202 Translations of Miscellaneous Japanese Army/General
Staff and Diplomatic Traffic

Box 768
NR 1992 CBLJ53 4944A 19430202 Translations of Miscellaneous Japanese Army/General
Staff and Diplomatic Traffic

Box 769
NR 1993 CBLJ71 5282A 19430916 Planted Deception Messages Known as Mabar, USUK
Program
NR 1994 CBLJ71 5442A 19441209 PW Intelligence Bulletin

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NR 1996 CBLJ71 5555A 19430222 K-1 Bible, Keys for Local Philippine Radio Stations
NR 1997 CBLJ71 5707A 19430930 Instructions for Radio Operators Copying Japanese Army
Radio Transmissions
NR 1998 CBLJ71 5710A 19431001 Duties and Functions of Traffic Analysis Personnel
NR 2002 CBLJ71 5997A 19440400 Army Code Book - Number Four - Instructions for Use
NR 2003 CBLJ71 5998A 19450127 Velet Cipher
NR 2005 CBLJ71 6007A 19000000 Report on Japanese Precessions.

Box 770
NR 2008 CBLJ72 6128A 19450202 Teletype Character Identification. Equipment Tests - Leo
Rosen - Interval Marker
NR 2009 CBLJ72 6194A 19440520 Translation of Japanese. Army Place Name Personal
Name 8-Digit Code Book 2 Vols
NR 2010 CBLJ72 6198A 19400000 Japanese CTC Encode Book
NR 2011 CBLJ72 6200A 19421101 Japanese. Joint Use Air-Base Contact Code No. 1 and
Air Base Substitution Table

Box 771
NR 2015 CBLJ73 6204A 19451109 Reports on Five Code Systems Used by Various WWII
POWS/Agents
NR 2018 CBLJ73 6285A 19430525 Goertz Cipher
NR 2019 CBLJ73 6286A 19410000 Japanese Two and Three-Kana Code Translations
NR 2020 CBLJ73 6287A 19410000 Worksheets on Solution of an Auxiliary Japanese (He)
Foreign Language Code
NR 2021 CBLJ73 6314A 19441231 Bird Book Index
NR 2022 CBLJ73 6466A 19430713 Systems Survey (1943)

Box 772
NR 2023 CBLJ76 6467A 19440419 Report - Explanation of Chart Japanese Weather JN-37
NR 2024 CBLJ76 7191A 19420802 Tactical and Technical Trends No. 2
NR 2025 CBLJ76 7786A 19430800 Japanese Words of Military Value
NR 2026 CBLJ76 8839A 19451108 Japanese DD Systems - 1941-1945
NR 2027 CBLJ76 8840 19451108 Gazetteer of Pacific Theater Place Names in Japanese
Spelling

Box 773
NR 2028 CBLJ77 11300A 19420000 Wiring Diagram of Type 405 Alphabet Accounting
Machine Plug Board
NR 2029 CBLJ77 5085A 19450529 Vint Hill Technical Letters on Japanese Kana Cipher
Recoveries
NR 2030 CBLJ77 6340A 19450406 Status of Japanese Domestic Net Commercial Traffic
NR 2031 CBLJ77 6341A 19430000 Solution of Japanese Transposition System J.B. 57
NR 2032 CBLJ77 675A 19450501 German Intelligence Activity in the Far East
NR 2033 CBLJ77 8897A 19450816 Interrogation of Friehelm Wachtm Dr. Raechle
NR 2034 CBLJ77 9007A 19460429 Philippine Island Monitoring Mission and Traffic, 1942-
1944

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NR 2035 CBLJ77 9179A 19450321 U. S. Army Recoveries of Japanese Army Calls


NR 2037 CBLJ77 9964A 19440922 Description of the Japanese Commercial Cryptographic
System JBH
NR 2038 CBLJ77 9967A 19450615 Japanese Foreign Affairs Ministry and Embassy
Personnel in Berlin

Box 774
NR 2039 CBLJ78 10269A 19420406 Information on Teletypewriter No. 19
NR 2040 CBLJ78 10271A 19430000 Kryha Problem
NR 2041 CBLJ78 10272A 19000000 Strip Cipher Problem Worksheets
NR 2042 CBLJ78 10274A 19430302 Miscellaneous Material on M-138 and CSP 845 Cipher
Devices
NR 2044 CBLJ78 10276A 19420000 Vint Hill Station Cryptographic Security and Radio
Operation SOI
NR 2045 CBLJ78 10277A 19430918 B Branch Interoffice Correspondence
NR 2046 CBLJ78 10278A 19430924 Crypt Progress, and Personnel Strength Reports from
Japanese Crypt Branch
NR 2047 CBLJ78 10279A 19421017 Cryptanalytic Working Aids for Japanese Cipher
NR 2048 CBLJ78 10281A 19430000 Red/Purple Japanese Cipher Key and Indicator List
NR 2049 CBLJ78 10358A 19440000 in 7-VI
NR 2050 CBLJ78 9988A 19420712 Japanese Cipher and Translations of C. l. Messages on
Use of Tsu Code

Box 775
NR 2051 CBLK11 1070A 19430703 Radio Transmitting Frequencies Used by Aviance
NR 2061 CBLK11 3945A 19180115 Lawther Witzke, Alias Pablo Waberski Coded
Messages/Translations
NR 2064 CBLK11 61A 19390923 Signal Communication Manual, Tentative
NR 2065 CBLK11 65A 19340215 G-2 Report: Radio Stations in Manchuria

Box 776
NR 2067 CBLK12 10627A 19430509 Army Communications Service - Table of Organization
NR 2068 CBLK12 16484A 19431011 G-2 Correspondence
NR 2069 CBLK12 17589A 19430901 History of United States Military Communications
NR 2070 CBLK12 18653A 19450731 Red Army Personalities
NR 2071 CBLK12 25621A 19450129 General Report One and Two on Free Balloons and
Related Incidents, 1945
NR 2073 CBLK12 9343A 19190901 Riverbank Laboratory Correspondence
NR 2075 CBLK12 9406A 19180100 Provisional Counter-Espionage Instructions
NR 2076 CBLK12 9973A 19200105 Reports, Charts and Miscellaneous Information on the
Japanese Kata Kana Code

Box 777
NR 2077 CBLK15 241A 19460514 Enciphered Message
NR 2082 CBLK15 8501A 19190102 Report on the Radio Intelligence Service
NR 2083 CBLK15 8549A 19180522 Operations of the Field Units of the Radio Intelligence

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Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

Service
NR 2084 CBLK15 8550A 19180710 Report of Test of Loop Antenna and Receiver Under
Field Conditions
NR 2085 CBLK15 8551A 19181016 History of Certain Radio Tractor Units
NR 2087 CBLK15 8554A 19181029 Operations of the Radio Intelligence Station at Moulton
NR 2089 CBLK15 8586A 19171207 Cipher Forwarded to M18 by Major Mauborgne
NR 2090 CBLK15 8588A 19180000 Mission and Functions of M18
NR 2091 CBLK15 8589A 19190516 Correspondence Re Permanent Organization for Cipher
Work
NR 2094 CBLK15 8743A 19200619 Military Intelligence Division Control of Intercept
Stations
NR 2095 CBLK15 8770A 19430924 Dictionary of War Time Expressions in Burmese
NR 2096 CBLK15 8835A 19240412 Chinese Messages and Translations, 1924-1927
NR 2097 CBLK15 8870A 19290717 Data on Personnel Assigned to the Military Intelligence
Division, 1929-1937
NR 2098 CBLK15 8871A 19190506 Plan for Permanent Org of Code and Cipher
Investigation and Attack, 1919
NR 2099 CBLK15 8872A 19251003 Correspondence Concerning Military Attach Use of MI5
Code
NR 2101 CBLK15 8876A 19241111 Correspondence Identifying Certain Stations as Sources
of Traffic
NR 2102 CBLK15 8877A 19260725 Instructions to Military Attachs on Use of Enciphering
Tables
NR 2107 CBLK15 9102A 19190516 Origin of MI8

Box 778
NR 2108 CBLK16 11303A 19391219 Worksheets of Japanese Diplomatic Circular Message
Indicator 12121
NR 2109 CBLK16 4906A 19400113 Worksheets of Japanese Diplomatic Encipherment
Systems
NR 2110 CBLK16 5690A 19391002 Miscellaneous Japanese Diplomatic Worksheets
NR 2111 CBLK16 5957A 19420000 Notes on Japanese Diplomatic S-1 Substitution Cipher
NR 2112 CBLK16 6342A 19400000 Description of Japanese Machine System 48
NR 2113 CBLK16 9627A 19400915 Charts and Description of K-5 Transposition Basic
System J-16
NR 2114 CBLK16 9630A 19410929 J-22 Japanese Cipher System
NR 2115 CBLK16 9776A 19320420 Signal Intelligence Service (SIS), General
Correspondence Files

Boxes 779-780
NR 2115 CBLK16 9776A 19320420 Signal Intelligence Service (SIS), General
Correspondence Files

Box 781
NR 2116 CBLK21 10152A 19000000 Guide to Essential Elements of Information for Signal
Corps Intelligence Agency

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NR 2117 CBLK21 10266A 19390201 Basic Sequences for JAA - Purple


NR 2118 CBLK21 10268A 19410000 Indicators for the Red and Purple Crypt Systems
NR 2119 CBLK21 10273A 19411127 Communications Security Monitoring of Radio and
Telegraph Communications
NR 2120 CBLK21 10421A 19391105 Lessons and Worksheets for Purple Course
NR 2121 CBLK21 10425A 19410503 Purple Notes
NR 2122 CBLK21 10593A 19410501 Problems and Worksheets for the Purple Course
NR 2123 CBLK21 9777A 19271206 Intercept/Crypto Correspondence
NR 2124 CBLK21 9778A 19300422 Radio Intelligence (R/I) Detachments File
NR 2125 CBLK21 9779A 19400912 Miscellaneous SIS Reports
NR 2126 CBLK21 9780A 19370000 SIS File - Directory of Cryptographers
NR 2127 CBLK21 9781A 19370800 Message Sent to General Santos, Chief of Staff,
Philippine Army
NR 2128 CBLK21 9782A 19350828 Intercept Activity of Signal Intelligence Detachment,
Panama Canal Department
NR 2129 CBLK21 9832A 19340911 Reports on Radio Intercept, Provisional Radio
Intelligence Detachment
NR 2130 CBLK21 9833A 19400731 Study of Radio Intercept Activities of the Army and
Navy
NR 2131 CBLK21 9834A 19400000 Diplomatic Subsection
NR 2132 CBLK21 9977A 19361015 Basic Vocabulary for 24 Letter System
NR 2133 CBLK21 9978A 19360000 3-Letter Basic Vocabulary
NR 2134 CBLK21 9979A 19410113 Broadcast Traffic Received from Navy (Purple)

Box 782
NR 2135 CBLK22 10604A 19410615 Examples of Japanese Diplomatic Intercept
NR 2136 CBLK22 10872A 19400000 Group II Machine Catalogue
NR 2137 CBLK22 10874A 19411000 Encipherment by Means of a Code Book and an
Additive Key by Capt G. W. Morgan
NR 2138 CBLK22 11315A 19431001 Permutation Tables for Commercial Codes, 1934
NR 2139 CBLK22 11630A 19430510 Coincidence Polygrapher
NR 2140 CBLK22 18358A 19420000 Math Tables - Cryptographic Division
NR 2141 CBLK22 2362A 19200000 Signal Intelligence Service, Projects, Achievements, and
Costs of Code Production
NR 2142 CBLK22 2366A 19430709 Signal Corps Organization Policy and Functional
Responsibilities
NR 2143 CBLK22 2367A 19440000 SIS History of Espionage Traffic Analysis Study
NR 2144 CBLK22 30846A 19360000 Authorized Codes and Ciphers (STGPUB), Revised
Code Production Program

Box 783
NR 2146 CBLL11 32A 19440103 Field Cipher
NR 2147 CBLL11 33A 19450123 Cipher Text
NR 2148 CBLL11 47A 19400000 Cipher Tables A and B
NR 2149 CBLL11 81A 19440101 Weekly Report No. 46 Section E-2-D
NR 2150 CBLL11 83A 19430710 Corrections and Instructions for Rikugun Angosho #4 Go

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Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

NR 2151 CBLL11 84A 19400000 Rikugun Tsushin Butai Angosho #1


NR 2152 CBLL11 85A 19430309 Translation/Kuchi Renraku Hyo Ryakugohyo
NR 2153 CBLL11 87A 19400000 Additives JN37 Kora 8 Book 1
NR 2154 CBLL11 89A 19440201 43rd Division Code Book
NR 2155 CBLL11 90A 19400000 Old ABC 10 Code Book

Box 784
NR 2156 CBLL12 100A 19441001 BEA Decode
NR 2157 CBLL12 104A 19431213 Operational Ciphers
NR 2159 CBLL12 106A 19411126 Instructions on Enciphered Messages for Use Outside the
Navy/D. S.-B001-A
NR 2160 CBLL12 98A 19400000 Deciphering Table PC152

Box 785
NR 2162 CBLL13 53A 19371000 Instruction of Maritime Communications Security in Time
of War
NR 2163 CBLL13 54A 19420000 Provisional Code War-Navy-Air
NR 2164 CBLL13 56A 19310701 Instructions
NR 2165 CBLL13 57A 19000000 Note on the Use of Method X. Applied to Cipher XAM
NR 2166 CBLL13 96A 19400000 FCB Decode

Box 786
NR 2167 CBLL14 109A 19430000 Instructions on How to Make Weather Reports
NR 2168 CBLL14 154A 19000000 2-Digit Code for Words and Phrases
NR 2169 CBLL14 176A 19430226 Translation/Ayame Code of the Kawahatsu Unit/Various
Code Tables
NR 2170 CBLL14 192A 19440119 H. H. B. Report #3 - Ltr to NDRC, Div. 15
NR 2171 CBLL14 200A 19430210 Telegraphic Station Distribution Chart
NR 2172 CBLL14 69A 00000000 Code Listing

Box 787
NR 2173 CBLL15 216A 19000000 JDA Digraphic Chart
NR 2174 CBLL15 220A 19430900 FMI l(CTX) Indicators and Decipher Tables
NR 2175 CBLL15 223A 19400000 Named Ships (Japanese)
NR 2176 CBLL15 225A 19400000 Encipherment Table
NR 2177 CBLL15 295A 19400000 Chart of Letter Code and Tuning Sound
NR 2178 CBLL15 297A 19440129 Extract of Report of Interrogation No. 663
NR 2179 CBLL15 308A 19430324 5 Digit Interstation One Part Code Bogota-Panama
NR 2181 CBLL15 380A 19400000 Code Book
NR 2182 CBLL15 419A 19440000 Encipherment Table

Box 788
NR 2183 CBLL16 415A 19440209 Communication Questionnaire with Response
NR 2184 CBLL16 448A 19400000 Condensed K Code Book
NR 2185 CBLL16 470A 19420928 Code Used in Buenos Aires
NR 2186 CBLL16 471A 19400000 Kana Chart

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Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

NR 2187 CBLL16 483A 19420113 Message Prints


NR 2188 CBLL16 492A 19440900 SZQ (FR) Decode/SZQ (GR) Decode
NR 2189 CBLL16 493A 19400000 TBH Kana Encipherment Table
NR 2190 CBLL16 495A 19400000 Pattern Book
NR 2191 CBLL16 510A 19400000 4 Digit Decode
NR 2192 CBLL16 517 19400000 Notes on the Romaji Version of Rikugun Atena Angosho
Number Five
NR 2193 CBLL16 520A 19440906 Report
NR 2194 CBLL16 522A 19441107 Charts
NR 2195 CBLL16 526A 19400000 Japanese - English Place Name Listing
NR 2196 CBLL16 540A 19400000 Abbreviations for Signaling
NR 2197 CBLL16 541A 19400000 Code Book #301 Revised

Box 789
NR 2198 CBLL17 549A 19400000 Japanese Code
NR 2199 CBLL17 553A 19400000 Word List
NR 2200 CBLL17 556A 19400000 Numerical Signal Code
NR 2201 CBLL17 557A 19400000 Date Indicator Chart
NR 2202 CBLL17 587A 19440420 Code Lists
NR 2203 CBLL17 603A 19450101 SZM Decode
NR 2204 CBLL17 617A 19440701 Organization of Western Experimental Depot
NR 2205 CBLL17 619A 19440623 Regimental Codes

Box 790
NR 2206 CBLL18 1039A 19431215 Modification of SCR-729 to Meet British Requirements
NR 2207 CBLL18 1040A 19431222 Correl. Between Ames Type 13 MK II Hgt Finding Radar
& its Plan Pos. Radar
NR 2208 CBLL18 1219A 19421115 Japanese Army Codes Report #2
NR 2209 CBLL18 1231 A 19401126 Red and Purple Diplomatic - Message Received on 23
January 1941
NR 2210 CBLL18 1298A 19401028 Proposed Exchange of U.S. Signal Equipment with
Chinese for Japanese Codes
NR 2211 CBLL18 1328A 19220326 J Frequency and Textual Data
NR 2212 CBLL18 730A 19440927 Weekly Report of Signal Intelligence Activities
NR 2213 CBLL18 733A 19430301 Radio Procedure Signs-Japanese Army-Circular JD-3
NR 2214 CBLL18 734A 19440515 Radio Procedure Signs-Japanese Army-Circular JD-4
NR 2215 CBLL18 735A 19440801 Radio Procedure Signs-Japanese Army-Circular JD-6
NR 2216 CBLL18 900A 19430615 Text Book of Japanese Army Radio Information, CIR JF-1

Box 791
NR 2217 CBLL22 3335A 19350301 Elementary Military, Cryptography - Army Extension
Courses, Text No. 16 Advanced Military Cryptography (1935 and 1944 Versions)
NR 2218 CBLL22 3393A 19430805 Extracts of Interrogations

Box 792
NR 2219 CBLL24 3946A 19370527 Instructions for the Management of the OM Key

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NR 2220 CBLL24 4034A 19210000 Meteorological Message Codes


NR 2221 CBLL24 4898A 19440823 Japanese Army Cryptanalysts Branch History
NR 2222 CBLL24 5403A 19410100 Netherlands Raw Traffic, MH and NH Code
NR 2223 CBLL24 5712A 19430927 Traffic Identification Manual
NR 2224 CBLL24 5713A 19351104 Code for Tibetan Language/Chinese Enciphered Messages
NR 2226 CBLL24 5943A 00000000 Cover Letter for One Microfilm Copy of Cefrario Ridotto-
A Ship-to-Shore etc
NR 2227 CBLL24 6053A 19431028 Authenticator SIGDIC System-Slide Grill Key Letter
Locator
NR 2228 CBLL24 6144A 19450927 Performance Speech Equipment AN/GSQ-1 AN/GSQ-lA
SIGJIP-SIGMAR
NR 2229 CBLL24 6145A 19441010 Vocoder 9 Channel Bell Laboratories Model
X68137-Ciphony-AN-GSQ5

Box 793
NR 2232 CBLL26 7184A 19260300 Articles on Cryptography and Cryptanalysts from Signal
Corps Bulletin
NR 2236 CBLL26 7397A 19450000 Feuerstin Laboratory Plans
NR 2237 CBLL26 7919A 19140403 Extracts from Signal Book United States Army, 1914
NR 2238 CBLL26 7977A 19140320 Army Signal School Request for Intercept of Mexican
Messages
NR 2239 CBLL26 7978A 19130218 Use of Larabee Cipher Code
NR 2240 CBLL26 7980A 19111011 Description of Method of Deciphering Messages and of
Secret Writing
NR 2241 CBLL26 7981A 19140622 Report on Tractor Radio, Signal Corps, 1914
NR 2242 CBLL26 8088A 19150219 Correspondence Re Capt Mitts Work on Mexican Ciphers
NR 2244 CBLL26 8090A 19180911 Radio Signals from Mexican Station at Chapultepec
NR 2245 CBLL26 8148A 19120412 Mexican Codes and Ciphers, 1912-1918
NR 2246 CBLL26 8465A 19450519 Development of Automatic Morse Code Copying Machine
NR 2247 CBLL26 8490A 19180615 Listening Station
NR 2248 CBLL26 8493A 19181017 Correspondence Re Enemy Capability to Locate TPS
Stations
NR 2249 CBLL26 8494NA 19181125 Monthly Report of the Chief Signal Officer of the AEF
October 1918
NR 2250 CBLL26 8495NA 19190130 Results of Conference on Development of Signal Corps
NR 2251 CBLL26 8496A 19181029 Listening-in Stations
NR 2252 CBLL26 8497A 19190218 Additional Information on Conference on Future of
Signal Corps

Box 794
NR 2253 CBLL31 10099A 19250113 General Address and Signature Code #2
(Correspondence)
NR 2254 CBLL31 10173A 19320106 Army Field Codes No. 1, No. 2, No. 3, No. 7
NR 2255 CBLL31 9369A 19360218 General File for Period 1936 (ASA File)
NR 2256 CBLL31 9370A 19350119 General Files for Period 1935 (ASA File)
NR 2257 CBLL31 9371A 19321220 General Files for Period 1932-1933 (ASA File)

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Box 795
NR 2258 CBLL32 10097A 19440303 Schematic Drawings and Wiring Diagrams of
Communications Electronics Equipment

Box 796
NR 2259 CBLL33 10100A 19370119 Converters M-134 and M-134-A Photos and
Drawings
NR 2260 CBLL33 10174A 19191211 Military Intelligence Codes #5, #9, # 10
NR 2261 CBLL33 10175A 19361105 Air-Ground Liaison Code (AGL-W16, AGL-M1), General
Address and Signature Code #2
NR 2262 CBLL33 10176A 19380509 Analysis, from the Point of View of Cryptanalysts, of
Cryptographer Type C-36, etc. by Yves Gylden
NR 2263 CBLL33 10328A 19380800 Authorized Codes and Ciphers (SIGPUB)
NR 2264 CBLL33 10329A 19420300 Cryptographic Training Course Problem Set
NR 2265 CBLL33 10330A 19351000 Emergency Cipher-Key List No. 1 for Use with War
Department Confidential Code No. 1
NR 2266 CBLL33 10331A 19411220 Ship Movements Code
NR 2267 CBLL33 10332A 19330103 Tentative Aircraft Code No. 1
NR 2268 CBLL33 10348A 19350215 Aircraft Contact Code
NR 2269 CBLL33 10609A 19210321 Correspondence on Codes and Ciphers

Box 797
NR 2270 CBLL34 10623A 19380610 Converter M-161-C, Description and Operating
Instructions
NR 2271 CBLL34 10624A 19310220 Air-Ground Liaison Code and Fire Control Code
NR 2272 CBLL34 10625A 19181116 War Department Telegraph Code, 1919 (SIGRIM), War
Department Telegraph Code, 1942 (SIGARM)
NR 2273 CBLL34 10628A 19400000 Radio Intelligence Organization of the Army
NR 2274 CBLL34 10629A 19000000 Technical Papers Listing
NR 2275 CBLL34 10630A 19421218 Plans for Research and Development of Cryptographic
and Cryptanalytic Machinery
NR 2276 CBLL34 10631A 19380124 Report on Signal Communications During Joint Army-
Navy Exercise
NR 2277 CBLL34 10634A 19431113 Dissemination of Prisoner of War Information Obtained
from Enemy Broadcasts
NR 2278 CBLL34 11125A 19440216 Alphabetical Comparator for Cryptographic Use
NR 2279 CBLL34 11126A 19440901 Keyboard Locking Device for the SIGABA Keyboard
NR 2280 CBLL34 1113 IA 19440621 Blueprint for Strip Slide
NR 2281 CBLL34 11313A 19430201 Bulletin on Army Command Channels, 1943

Box 798
NR 2282 CBLL35 11622A 19401120 U.S.-Canadian Intercept Matters
NR 2283 CBLL35 12560A 19450528 Papers Describing Communication Deception Device
Elmer
NR 2284 CBLL35 12792A 19440315 Operating and Maintenance Instructions for Speech
Privacy Equipment

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Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

NR 2285 CBLL35 12793A 19441010 Keying and Operating Instructions for One-Time Tapes,
1944
NR 2286 CBLL35 12794A 19440608 Directory of U.S. Holders of Cryptonet 15, 1944
NR 2287 CBLL35 12799A 19450509 Requirement for Security Equipment (Teleprinter,
Converter MX-519)
NR 2288 CBLL35 12804A 19450205 Special Instructions for Using the Strip Cipher Device,
1945
NR 2289 CBLL35 12805A 19430510 Security Handbook Section on Breaking Unbreakables,
1943
NR 2290 CBLL35 12880A 19430726 Instructions Relative to Cryptographic Operations,
1943
NR 2291 CBLL35 12908A 19440615 Monthly Informational Documents on Cryptographic
Material, 1944-46

Box 799
NR 2292 CBLL36 10622A 19410300 Converter M-134-C Operating and Maintenance
Instructions/Shop Adjustments
NR 2293 CBLL36 13025A 19140403 United States Army Signal Book, 1914
NR 2294 CBLL36 13031A 19430501 Security Handbook Section on Emergency Subtractor
Table for Enciphering DFC
NR 2295 CBLL36 13033A 19430510 Security Handbook Section on Emergency
Encipherment for the M-209, 1943
NR 2296 CBLL36 13223A 19430315 Intercept Information - Far Eastern Diplomatic Net
NR 2297 CBLL36 14637A 19410000 Military Cryptanalysts Part IV Transposition and
Fractionating Systems
NR 2298 CBLL36 2365A 1942111 I Report of Personnel Organization of B 1B

Box 800
NR 2299 CBLL37 14939A 19400701 Converters M-134 and M-134-A, Operating Instructions
(SIGKOC)
NR 2300 CBLL37 15121A 19430528 Maintenance Instructions for Converter M-209-A
NR 2301 CBLL37 16167A 19441024 Radio Intelligence Operations in Italy
NR 2302 CBLL37 16399A 19250814 Panel Signal Code
NR 2303 CBLL37 16431A 19420710 Report on British Y Service
NR 2304 CBLL37 16432A 19430518 British J Service and Signal Monitoring Company
Proposal
NR 2305 CBLL37 16433A 19420330 Ukusa Liaison
NR 2306 CBLL37 16505A 19420624 Self-Evident Code Correspondence

Box 801
NR 2307 CBLL38 16507A 19180412 Division Field Code Correspondence
NR 2308 CBLL38 16548A 19431200 Instructions for Using the Radio Direction Finding
Cipher (SIGMUY-I) (AAFRD F-in)
NR 2309 CBLL38 16550A 19340815 War Department Confidential Code

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Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

Box 802
NR 2310 CBLL41 16551A 19420606 Weather Codes
NR 2311 CBLL41 16676A 19440515 Signal Equipment Directory: Radio Countermeasures
Equipment
NR 2312 CBLL41 16726A 19440801 Introduction to Radio Countermeasures
NR 2313 CBLL41 16727A 19210000 Weather Codes

Box 803
NR 2314 CBLL42 16832A 19440316 Employment of Radio Intelligence in Tactical Support in
Italy
NR 2315 CBLL42 18353A 19440000 Signal Corps Field Manual - Signal Corps Intelligence
- FM 11-35
NR 2316 CBLL42 22161A 19440101 Monthly Letters on Japanese Army Order of Battle
NR 2317 CBLL42 24305A 19431117 Allsopp Lecture on Communications Security, 1943
NR 2318 CBLL42 4482A 19180928 Miscellaneous Papers on Codes and Ciphers

Box 804
NR 2319 CBLL43 30048A 19200601 Signal Corps Bulletins, 1920-1940
NR 2320 CBLL43 30661A 19450000 I Report Number 6, Cryptographic Security of U.S.
Army
NR 2321 CBLL43 34163A 19450400 Signal Equipment Directory, Power Units TM 11-223
NR 2322 CBLL43 34889A 19421221 M-228 Converter (Development)
NR 2323 CBLL43 34890A 19430801 M-228 Converter

Box 805
NR 2324 CBLL44 34899A 19440900 Northern Area - Early Organization
NR 2325 CBLL44 34900A 19421018 Signal Intelligence Service, ETOUSA-Request for Table
of Organization Approval
NR 2326 CBLL44 34901A 19430908 Radio Relay System for Allied Force Headquarters,
North Africa, Report of Operations

Box 806
NR 2327 CBLL45 35117A 19420901 Tina Unit Instructions
NR 2328 CBLL45 35118A 19430323 Tina Material Preparation
NR 2329 CBLL45 35119A 19421115 RFP/Tina Instructions for Punch Card Comparison
NR 2330 CBLL45 35169A 19421130 RFP Manuals
NR 2331 CBLL45 35170A 19430924 RFP Station Reports
NR 2332 CBLL45 35187A 19460711 Ricky Report, Including Schematics
NR 2333 CBLL45 35189A 19450000 Study of Antennae Heights and Frequencies for Tropo
Propagation Studies

Box 808
NR 2335 CBLL51 35445A 19450400 Capturing and Exploiting Enemy Naval Documents
Report, 1945
NR 2336 CBLL51 35687A 19450000 British Communications Intelligence
NR 2339 CBLL51 35726A 19450924 Improvement in the Accuracy of Gleason Crutch

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Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

Estimates, 1945
NR 2340 CBLL51 35743A 19440607 Solution of a Three Deep Hagelin, 1944
NR 2341 CBLL51 35744A 19430731 MONA I and II, 1943
NR 2342 CBLL51 35745A 19440602 Tables for Determining Offset from Hagelin Indicators,
1944
NR 2343 CBLL51 35871A 19450615 Patent Applications; Memos and Letters (Navy)
NR 2344 CBLL51 35872A 19401014 History of Japanese Cipher Machines

Box 809
NR 2346 CBLL62 36030A 19440805 Equipment for Station H, 1944-1945
NR 2347 CBLL62 36045A 19210916 the Compromising of Naval Code F-3, 1925
NR 2348 CBLL62 40795A 19430920 U.S. Navy OP-20 Code Book
NR 2349 CBLL62 40796A 19421112 Joint Operations Code I, CSP 1683(A)

Box 810
NR 2351 CBLL63 42003A 19450130 RIP-142; JN 25G46, Additive Cipher

Box 811
NR 2352 CBLL64 42007A 19441101 RIP-137; JN l lC Auxiliary Fleet Code
NR 2353 CBLL64 42008A 19441100 RIP- 139 (2); Fleet General Purpose System, JN 25J
Code

Box 812
NR 2354 CBLL65 42009A 19440327 RIP-106; JN 38 Japanese Code
NR 2355 CBLL65 42010A 19430701 RIP-101; JN 166D Japanese Code

Box 813
NR 2356 CBLL66 42004A 19441115 RIP-68A; JN 50 Orange NL (S Code and Ciphers)
NR 2357 CBLL66 42005A 19430701 RIP-32B; Japanese Naval Cryptographic Systems
NR 2358 CBLL66 42006A 19430306 NRP 3; Japanese Navy Department Cryptographic
Titles

Box 814
NR 2359 CBLL67 42011A 19450317 RIP-151; JN 25K Code, Fleet General Purpose System
NR 2360 CBLL67 42012A 19440515 RIP 110; JN 14B Japanese Operations Code

Box 815
NR 2361 CBLL68 42013A 19440610 RIP 126; JN 166-0 Japanese Code
NR 2362 CBLL68 42014A 19440600 RIP 128; JN 166T Japanese Code
NR 2363 CBLL68 42015A 19440615 RIP 127; JN 166R Japanese Code

Box 816
NR 2364 CBLL71 42016A 19430701 RIP 88F; JN 4F Japanese Code
NR 2365 CBLL71 42017A 19450215 RIP 136; JN 14F Japanese Operational Code

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Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

Box 817
NR 2366 CBLL72 42018A 19441101 RIP 138; JN 25G Code, Fleet General Purpose System
NR 2367 CBLL72 42019A 19450301 RIP 150; JN 25N-0l-1 Cipher
NR 2368 CBLL72 42020A 19451100 RIP 602; an Outline of the Attacks on the
Encipherment of JN-l l George
NR 2369 CBLL72 42021A 19440620 RIP 129; JN 166U Contact Codes

Box 818
NR 2370 CBLL73 42022A 19430201 RIP 94; JN 160C Japanese Code
NR 2371 CBLL73 42023A 19440510 RIP 119; JN 21L Code, Small Vessel Contact Code

Box 819
NR 2372 CBLL74 42024A 19441015 RIP 135; JN 14E Japanese Code
NR 2373 CBLL74 42025A 19440415 RIP 115; JN 11B Japanese Code

Box 820
NR 2374 CBLL75 42026A 19441010 RIP 133(2); JN 147A, Minor Operations and
Intelligence Code (Volume 2)
NR 2375 CBLL75 42027A 19421001 RIP-32A; Japanese Naval Cryptographic Systems

Box 821
NR 2376 CBLL76 42028A 19430515 RIP 88G; JN 4G Japanese Code
NR 2377 CBLL76 42029A 19430315 RIP 97; JN l5A Japanese Code

Box 822
NR 2378 CBLL77 42030A 19441010 RIP 133(1); JN 147A, Minor Operations and
Intelligence Code (Volume 1)
NR 2379 CBLL77 42031A 19441010 RIP 134(1); JN 147B, Minor Operations and
Intelligence Code

Box 823
NR 2380 CBLL78 42032A 19430115 RIP 88B(1); JN 4B Japanese Operations Code

Box 824
NR 2383 CBLM11 1061A 19420818 Worksheets for Argentine A-O Code
NR 2384 CBLM11 111A 19430215 Report Number Five-Address Code
NR 2385 CBLM11 112A 19421229 Exchange Between Kullback and Johnson While Latter at
GC and CS [Government Codes & Cypher School]
NR 2386 CBLM11 1273A 19420919 Addresses Taken from Japanese Military Traffic
NR 2389 CBLM11 321A 19431210 Playfair Squares
NR 2390 CBLM11 345A 19410000 Keywords
NR 2391 CBLM11 346A 19400109 Broadcast Letters Hidden Indicators
NR 2395 CBLM11 420A 19420000 4-Digit Decode Books
NR 2396 CBLM11 45A 19400000 SIGINT Analyst Course Outline
NR 2397 CBLM11 465A 19400000 Code Book
NR 2398 CBLM11 473A 19400000 Code Chart

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Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

NR 2399 CBLM11 474A 19400000 Cipher Tables


NR 2400 CBLM11 475A 19430526 Basic Code Charts
NR 2401 CBLM11 516A 19420821 Rapid Analytic Machines
NR 2402 CBLM11 554A 19430330 Radio Information
NR 2404 CBLM11 904A 19420800 Japanese Army Radio Information Text Book No.

Box 825
NR 2405 CBLM12 732A 19420110 Traffic Identification, Volumes 1, II, and III
NR 2406 CBLM12 736A 19421006 Address Study Reports

Box 826
NR 2406 CBLM12 736A 19421006 Address Study Reports

Boxes 827-829
NR 2407 CBLM14 953A 19421006 B II Monthly Report/Weekly Report

Box 829
NR 2409 CBLM16 2064A 19420700 Simplified Grammar of Spoken Japanese and Japanese
Military Vocabulary
NR 2410 CBLM16 2069A 19420000 Traffic Identification Pamphlet NR 3, Operating
Procedure and Instructions
NR 2411 CBLM16 3212A 19421215 Equipment Branch History - December 1942 to 30 June
1944

Box 830
NR 2416 CBLM17 5452A 19420529 NRDC Project C-32: AC and EC Case No. 22

Box 831
NR 2417 CBLM22 5714A 19430000 Recovery of Plain and Cipher Components in New-Type
Kryha Using Word Spacer
NR 2418 CBLM22 5715A 19430515 Japanese Army Codes Solution Section
NR 2420 CBLM22 5990A 19421125 Report on Identification of Japanese Army Traffic
NR 2421 CBLM22 6025A 19421221 Cryptographic System No. 100D Instructions Cipher
Key List No. 100D-l
NR 2422 CBLM22 6026A 19400000 Part l of 2 Part Study - Relations of Chinese Telegraphic
Code & ZMTW Code
NR 2423 CBLM22 6136A 19420000 Spanish Government Enciphered Code
NR 2424 CBLM22 6249A 19420225 Organization, Coordination, Direction of Cryptanalytic
Research in the Signal Security Agency
NR 2426 CBLM22 8885A 19420700 Traffic Identification Pamphlet No. 1 and 3, Operating
Procedure and Instructions
NR 2427 CBLM22 9108A 19430104 Translations of Japanese Shipping Messages
NR 2428 CBLM22 9295A 19450500 Radio Countermeasures - Officers Handbook

Box 832
NR 2429 CBLM23 10187A 19420000 Military Cryptanalysts Lessons and Work Sheets

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Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

NR 2430 CBLM23 10423A 19430000 M-94 5-Letter Messages


NR 2431 CBLM23 10610A 19420600 Organization Charts Signal Security Service
NR 2432 CBLM23 10969A 19421205 Organization of Technical Development of Signal
Security Agency
NR 2433 CBLM23 11094A 19430112 Merger of U.S. Army Signal Security Service with
Navy Counterpart
NR 2434 CBLM23 11202A 19430605 Cryptographic Branch - Annual Report - FY 1943
NR 2435 CBLM23 12488A 19420910 Signal Security Service Correspondence File Two Rock
Ranch
NR 2436 CBLM23 12489A 19420105 Signal Security Service Correspondence
NR 2437 CBLM23 12517A 19420225 Signal Security Service Correspondence File Signal
Intelligence Service, Alaska
NR 2438 CBLM23 9461A 19430421 Annual Report of the Chief Signal Officer and
Miscellaneous Studies

Box 833
NR 2439 CBLM24 12634A 19420228 Signal Security Service Correspondence File -
Personnel and Building - Arlington Hall Station, Vint Hill Farms Station
NR 2440 CBLM24 13222A 19430206 Intercept Activities on the West Coast
NR 2441 CBLM24 13282A 19421231 Japanese Special Sub-Section
NR 2442 CBLM24 16037A 19421022 Security Posters and Miscellaneous Documents C
Branch
NR 2443 CBLM24 16166A 19420108 Lessons from British-U.S. Operations -
Intercommunications/Extracts of British Naval W/T Organization
NR 2444 CBLM24 16479A 19430000 Notes on Organization and Functions of Field Y Units
NR 2445 CBLM24 16506A 19430403 Communications Control Section - Memorandum
NR 2446 CBLM24 18142A 19420600 S.I. Course - Vol I (Explanatory Text and Short
Exercises) and Vol II (Figures and Cipher Texts)
NR 2447 CBLM24 26295A 19420904 Collection of Diplomatic Translations of White House
Interest, 1942-1943

Box 834
NR 2448 CBLM27 42033A 19430901 RIP 97A; JN 15B Ship Movement Code
NR 2449 CBLM27 42034A 19441010 RIP 134(2); JN 147B, Minor Operations and
Intelligence Code

Box 835
NR 2450 CBLM28 42035A 19430115 RIP 88A; JN 4A Japanese Operations Code
NR 2451 CBLM28 42036A 19430201 RIP 95; JN 160A Japanese Contact Code

Box 836
NR 2452 CBLM31 42037A 19430301 RIP 83; JN 25C General Purpose Fleet System
NR 2453 CBLM31 42038A 19440300 RIP 87; JN 23B Personnel Code

Box 837
NR 2454 CBMG27 114A 19421221 Weekly Progress Reports of Section BII and BIIA

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Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

NR 2456 CBMG27 116A 19400000 Intelligence Data from Section BIIB2


NR 2457 CBMG27 132A 19431231 Code Book
NR 2458 CBMG27 167A 19440328 Master JBA Trigraph Charts
NR 2459 CBMG27 168A 19431201 JBC 5 Digit Cipher/4 Digit Code
NR 2460 CBMG27 63A 19450130 Special Rules for B-1-R Translators
NR 2462 CBMG27 73A 19440225 Code Vocabulary
NR 2463 CBMG27 76A 19450000 Allied Intercept Potentialities on Japanese Targets for
November, December., January. 1944-45
NR 2464 CBMG27 78A 19450331 Case Book of Radio Circuits

Box 838
NR 2465 CBMG28 159A 19430829 Artillery Observers Code (Radio)
NR 2466 CBMG28 169A 19431117 Two Digraphic Index Charts/JDA/JBA
NR 2467 CBMG28 170A 19430921 Four Reports, TDY GCCS [Government Codes & Cypher
School] Intercept Stations
NR 2468 CBMG28 201A 19431108 Address Training-Supplement Even Characteristic
Explanation
NR 2469 CBMG28 202A 19431101 Code Chart and Transposition Key List for 3MH-1
NR 2471 CBMG28 219A 19430115 Readings for Chinese Telegraphic Code
NR 2472 CBMG28 221A 19430724 Daitoku-Special Propaganda Reports
NR 2473 CBMG28 233A 19450611 Report of the Cipher Security Mission
NR 2476 CBMG28 236A 19400000 Code Table
NR 2477 CBMG28 237A 19400000 Mechanized Procedure Description
NR 2478 CBMG28 260A 19440405 JBC (Japanese Brevity Code) Charts

Box 839
NR 2479 CBMG31 270A 19400000 JES-Japanese 4-Digit Code System
NR 2480 CBMG31 278A 19440822 Interrogation of 42J-234, Superior, 41 St Independent
Company
NR 2481 CBMG31 314A 19440919 2468 Dendai List 1, 2, & 3
NR 2482 CBMG31 344A 19430100 Baby - Code Recovery Chart
NR 2483 CBMG31 347A 19430000 Information for Central Index of Signal Security Agency
Files
NR 2485 CBMG31 354A 19430809 Memo Discussing Machine C/A of Weather Messages
NR 2486 CBMG31 498A 19440000 Telegraphic Code Type E and JBB Log Scale
NR 2488 CBMG31 514A 19430820 Organization Pamphlet
NR 2489 CBMG31 518A 19441117 Enciphering Chart

Box 840
NR 2490 CBMG32 391A 19440602 Monthly Report, U.S. Army Forces China Burma India,
Theater Signal Officer
NR 2491 CBMG32 392A 19400000 Pages of Additional Code Groups
NR 2492 CBMG32 397A 19400000 FAU Decode
NR 2493 CBMG32 423A 19400000 Code List
NR 2494 CBMG32 424A 19440000 Code Recoveries
NR 2495 CBMG32 446A 19440421 Reconstructed Enemy Codes

RG 457. Records of the National Security Agency 1479


Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

NR 2496 CBMG32 450A 19420814 Memoranda Concerning Madrid/Tokyo, Madrid/Santiago


Traffic
NR 2497 CBMG32 451A 19440725 Memorandum on Research
NR 2498 CBMG32 453A 19450606 Green Machine Memoranda
NR 2499 CBMG32 455A 19440621 Code Chart
NR 2500 CBMG32 468A 19431218 FAG Decode
NR 2501 CBMG32 469A 19400000 Abbreviations to be Used in Quote MA Unquote
Intelligence Reports from Lisbon
NR 2502 CBMG32 479A 19450700 Chart
NR 2503 CBMG32 487A 19400000 Decode
NR 2504 CBMG32 488A 19430614 Solutions of Codes Used by Iraqi Minister and Military
Attach, Washington
NR 2505 CBMG32 490A 19450524 Minutes of Branch Meeting

Box 841
NR 2506 CBMG33 263A 19400000 4-Digit Japanese Code
NR 2507 CBMG33 480A 19400000 Decode

Box 842
NR 2508 CBMG34 524A 19450507 Translation of Clandestine Publication
NR 2509 CBMG34 529A 19450126 Partially Recovered Code Book
NR 2510 CBMG34 543A 19450706 New Systems
NR 2511 CBMG34 567A 19431026 Code Book
NR 2512 CBMG34 568A 19431023 Code Book
NR 2513 CBMG34 569A 19440300 Charts
NR 2514 CBMG34 570A 19420813 Weekly Technical Reports
NR 2515 CBMG34 579A 19430728 Instruction Manual
NR 2516 CBMG34 601A 19430908 Memoranda/Minutes

Box 843
NR 2517 CBMG35 592A 19440701 Charts
NR 2518 CBMG35 607A 19430000 Message Print/Worksheets
NR 2520 CBMG35 612A 19450522 Notes of Dr. Robinson (CBNRC) Visit to Signal Security
Agency 17-20 May 1945
NR 2521 CBMG35 637A 19440701 Japanese Character KA, Study of
NR 2522 CBMG35 639A 19440201 Dictionary
NR 2523 CBMG35 646A 19450601 Org Charts/Work Flow and Mission Statements of
General Cryptanalytic Branch
NR 2524 CBMG35 647A 19450100 Work Flow Charts/Floor Layouts/Handling Instructions/
Mission and Function
NR 2525 CBMG35 649A 19450331 Studies Conducted by Information and Liaison Branch,
SPSIR
NR 2526 CBMG35 651A 19441004 Supervision of Intercept Stations
NR 2527 CBMG35 654A 19440400 Signal Security Agency SOP & Organization/OP-20-G
Organization Chart and Mission & Functions

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Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

Box 844
NR 2528 CBMG36 667A 19450414 Memorandum
NR 2529 CBMG36 668A 19450614 Intelligence Division Executive Council Minutes
NR 2530 CBMG36 688A 19440516 Radio Intercept Messages and Radio Monitoring (Course)
NR 2531 CBMG36 689A 19450405 Japanese Communications Report
NR 2532 CBMG36 690A 19440401 Enemy Code Reports
NR 2533 CBMG36 692A 19440303 Report on Enemy Voice Transmission (R1) in Burma
NR 2534 CBMG36 714A 19441218 Control Analysis-Recommendations Follow-Up
NR 2535 CBMG36 715A 19450331 Introduction to Military Japanese-Part II Reader and
Glossary
NR 2536 CBMG36 716A 19390000 Japanese Army Transport Codes-Parts I and II

Box 845
NR 2537 CBMG37 717A 19450106 Control Analysis Studies
NR 2538 CBMG37 718A 19441108 Control Committee Correspondence
NR 2539 CBMG37 720A 19450106 Personnel Control Committee Correspondence
NR 2540 CBMG37 740A 19450828 Railway Communications in China-Volume III
NR 2541 CBMG37 742A 19421000 Master Square Book

Box 846
NR 2542 CBMG38 722A 19450000 Flow Charts-Message Center Operations
NR 2543 CBMG38 723A 19440105 Study in Work Analysis
NR 2544 CBMG38 724A 19441221 Purpose and Functions of the Employee Services
Section/Draft Employment for
NR 2545 CBMG38 725A 19440901 Minutes of Personnel Committee/Efficiency Reports
NR 2546 CBMG38 728A 19450101 Selected on Dictionary, SP-F, Second Edition
NR 2547 CBMG38 739A 19450000 D and G Period Key Pages

Box 847
NR 2548 CBMG42 743A 19430723 Weekly Reports on Code Instruction Messages

Box 848
NR 2549 CBMG43 744A 19440800 JES Systems Book Vol. I
NR 2550 CBMG43 745A 19440600 JES System Book - Research/Progress Reports, Vol 2

Box 849
NR 2551 CBMG44 746A 19450719 Systems Book/JES/Text Key/Vol.3
NR 2552 CBMG44 747A 19430228 Far Eastern Diplomatic Network Reports - Weekly

Box 850
NR 2553 CBMG45 748A 19450202 Code List
NR 2554 CBMG45 749A 19441229 Correspondence File of 1st Lt Clarence S. Barasch
NR 2555 CBMG45 750A 19440830 Special Reports
NR 2556 CBMG45 751A 19440315 Semi-Monthly Reports
NR 2557 CBMG45 753A 19440515 Net Intelligence Reports

RG 457. Records of the National Security Agency 1481


Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

Box 851
NR 2558 CBMG46 847A 19430119 Radio Intelligence-Weekly Report
NR 2559 CBMG46 848A 19430119 Station Performance and Control Weekly Report #1
NR 2560 CBMG46 849A 19421208 Diplomatic Traffic - Weekly Report
NR 2561 CBMG46 850A 19420901 Espionage Activity - Weekly Report
NR 2562 CBMG46 851A 19420901 Weather Activity - Weekly Report
NR 2563 CBMG46 852A 19430228 Far East Diplomatic Net - Weekly Report
NR 2564 CBMG46 853A 19420908 DFI/DGC Nets - Weekly Report
NR 2565 CBMG46 854A 19430228 D/F Plotting - Weekly Report
NR 2566 CBMG46 855A 19430126 Traffic Tabulation and Control Information-Weekly
Report #1
NR 2567 CBMG46 856A 19421222 WE Code Traffic Totals on Traffic Reported for One Week
22-28 December

Box 852
NR 2568 CBMG47 857A 19420901 Japanese Army Radio Information-Weekly Report
NR 2569 CBMG47 860A 19441001 Japanese-English Code Terms Dictionary SP-L
NR 2570 CBMG47 862A 19450715 Rikugun Angosho 5

Boxes 853-854
NR 2571 CBMG48 859A 19450531 Japanese Army Communication Problem

Box 855
NR 2571 CBMG48 859A 19450531 Japanese Army Communication Problem
NR 2572 CBMG52 901A 19441115 Text Book of Japanese Army Radio Information Circular
JF-6, Vols I & II
NR 2573 CBMG52 905A 19441100 Specifications for Installation and Construction of Radio
M.S. No. 4 Asmara

Box 857
NR 2576 CBMG54 956A 19430504 Japanese Army Radio Information Weekly Report

Box 858
NR 2577 CBMG55 957A 19430502 D/F Plotting Weekly Report
NR 2578 CBMG55 958A 19440101 DD Systems
NR 2579 CBMG55 959A 19430509 Far East Diplomatic Net Weekly Report
NR 2580 CBMG55 960A 19431226 Japanese Army Codes

Boxes 859-860
NR 2580 CBMG55 960A 19431226 Japanese Army Codes

Boxes 861-862
NR 2581 CBMG58 961A 19450322 Japanese Army Communication Problem

Box 863
NR 2582 CBMG62 962A 19440419 Japanese Army Codes Report

RG 457. Records of the National Security Agency 1482


Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

Box 864
NR 2582 CBMG62 962A 19440419 Japanese Army Codes Report

Boxes 865-866
NR 2583 CBMG65 984A 19440713 Japanese Army Codes Report

Boxes 867-868
NR 2584 CBMG67 985A 19441026 Japanese Army Codes Report

Box 869
NR 2585 CBMG71 987A 19450802 Japanese Army Communication Problem, Weekly
Reports

Box 870
NR 2585 CBMG71 987A 19450802 Japanese Army Communication Problem, Weekly
Reports

Boxes 871-873
NR 2586 CBMG73 998A 19450426 Japanese Army Communication Problem Reports

Boxes 873-875
NR 2587 CBMG75 1021A 19450705 Japanese Army Communications Problem Reports
(Volume 1 and Volume II)

Box 876
NR 2588 CBMG78 1031A 19450120 Stereotypes in Japanese Army Cryptographic Systems

Box 877
NR 2589 CBMH11 1032A 19440601 Organization of Section B 11 Japanese Army Code
Systems)
NR 2590 CBMH11 1033A 19450616 Seven Reports to Co, Signal Security Agency from
Frank W. Lewis, Liaison to GCCS [Government Codes & Cypher School]
NR 2591 CBMH11 1037A 19440100 Handling and Indexing Traffic (Japanese Dip)
NR 2592 CBMH11 1041A 19430701 Instructions for Use of Radio Code Table #1
NR 2593 CBMH11 1044A 19431003 Report on R.A.F. Y Organization, West Kingsdown
NR 2594 CBMH11 1045A 19430000 Lecture Notes - West Kingsdown
NR 2595 CBMH11 1046A 19430000 Code Lists and Diagrams for Lecture Notes
NR 2596 CBMH11 1048A 19430816 Memorandum for Chief, B Branch
NR 2598 CBMH11 1053A 19410720 Second Division Field Code-Book No. 1
NR 2599 CBMH11 1054A 19441101 Weekly Report of Signal Intelligence Activities
NR 2600 CBMH11 1056A 19450000 Signals Communications Systems History
NR 2601 CBMH11 1069A 19440000 Kaigun Organization Japanese Naval Air Forces
NR 2602 CBMH11 1149A 19431111 Sen Angoo NR1-2468 JEK Additive Code System

Box 878
NR 2603 CBMH13 1162A 19450227 Captain Fuld Liaison Reports

RG 457. Records of the National Security Agency 1483


Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

NR 2604 CBMH13 1163A 19450413 Weekly Meeting of B Branch


NR 2605 CBMH13 1169A 19450406 Request for Materials, Equipment Needed for CBB
Operational Project
NR 2606 CBMH13 1170A 19450520 Report on Captured Materials
NR 2607 CBMH13 1173A 19450000 Publications of the Intelligence Division/Sources of
Collateral Material
NR 2608 CBMH13 1214A 19430716 Recent Messages Dealing with the Compromise of
Japanese Codes in Lisbon
NR 2609 CBMH13 1227A 19440925 Collection of Memoranda by the Signals Security
Agency Re Winds Execute Message

Box 879
NR 2610 CBMH14 1200A 19440229 Code Instruction Messages, Vol.2
NR 2611 CBMH14 1201A 19440615 Code Instruction Messages, Vol. 4 and 5

Box 880
NR 2612 CBMH15 1238A 19440311 Capt. Walter J. Fried Reports/ Signal Security Agency
Liaison with GCCS [Government Codes & Cypher School]

Boxes 882-892
NR 2614 CBMH21 1210A 19430603 Multi-National Diplomatic Translation Summaries

Boxes 893-902
NR 2615 CBMH42 1233A 19430329 Message Translation Summaries

Boxes 903-912
NR 2616 CBMH54 1235A 19440525 Japanese Army Codes - Weekly Reports

Box 912
NR 2617 CBMH65 1244A 19431031 China-Burma-India (USFIBT) Monthly Progress Reports

Box 913
NR 2618 CBMH66 1247A 19431102 Analysis Digest Reports

Box 914
NR 2619 CBMH68 1251A 19430211 Weekly Traffic Analysis Reports
NR 2620 CBMH68 1252A 19431000 Traffic Flow Analysis of Japanese Army Radio Intercept
NR 2621 CBMH68 1255A 19440901 Current Situation Room Reports

Box 915
NR 2622 CBMH71 1256A 19441023 Situation Reports on N.C. Reports

Box 916
NR 2623 CBMH72 1257A 19450830 Place Names/Types of Ships/Japanese Water Transport
Units/Denda/Locations
NR 2624 CBMH72 1258A 19440216 Japanese Ship List

RG 457. Records of the National Security Agency 1484


Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

NR 2625 CBMH72 1259A 19431202 Instruction on How to Read IBM Shipping Runs/Code
Abbreviations
NR 2626 CBMH72 1260A 19430000 Japanese Message Center Number Patterns
NR 2627 CBMH72 1261A 19440909 Report on Convoy Movements
NR 2628 CBMH72 1262A 19421223 Convoy Movements/Ship Lists, Abbreviation,
Designations, Nomenclature
NR 2629 CBMH72 1263A 19440216 Japanese Ship List and Ship Code Numbers
NR 2630 CBMH72 1270A 19440826 Traffic Analysis Notes
NR 2631 CBMH72 1272A 19430501 Daily/Weekly/Monthly Receipt and Process Reports

Boxes 917-919
NR 2632 CBMH74 1271A 19441201 Japanese Army Traffic Analysis Report

Box 919
NR 2633 CBMH76 1275A 19430511 Weekly Analysis Letter

Box 920
NR 2634 CBMH77 1274A 19430414 Analysis Digest
NR 2635 CBMH77 1276A 19430201 Annual Receipt and Process Report
NR 2636 CBMH77 1277A 19440412 Japanese Army Traffic Analysis Report

Box 921
NR 2636 CBMH77 1277A 19440412 Japanese Army Traffic Analysis Report

Box 922
NR 2636 CBMH77 1277A 19440412 Japanese Army Traffic Analysis Report

Box 923
NR 2637 CBMI12 1279A 19450101 NR Studies Looseleaf Notebook
NR 2638 CBMI12 1280A 19440219 Traffic Analysis Research Notebooks

Box 924
NR 2638 CBMI12 1280A 19440219 Traffic Analysis Research Notebooks

Box 925
NR 2639 CBMI14 1284A 19450701 Japanese Internal Originators Arranged by Japanese for
JES/JEM/JEK
NR 2640 CBMI14 1287A 19400000 Code Book No. 4 Decode
NR 2641 CBMI14 1288A 19440103 Training Material
NR 2642 CBMI14 1289A 19440000 Table of Grading Standards for Use in Training Program
NR 2643 CBMI14 1290A 19400000 Additives and Additive Systems, and Enciphering
Squares
NR 2644 CBMI14 1292A 19431028 Traffic Department Manual
NR 2645 CBMI14 1293A 19400000 Conversion Tables Hama
NR 2646 CBMI14 1294A 19441126 System Discriminants and Trigraphic Designations

RG 457. Records of the National Security Agency 1485


Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

Box 926
NR 2647 CBMI15 1295A 19431200 System and Period Designations Volume No. 1, No. 2
NR 2648 CBMI15 1297A 19430000 Kana Spell Place Names
NR 2649 CBMI15 1301A 19430610 Frequency Code Group Usage in 2468
NR 2650 CBMI15 1302A 19440701 Radio Procedure Signs Employed by the Japanese Army
NR 2651 CBMI15 1303A 19440930 Report of Activities of CBB by Captain C. C. Swears
NR 2652 CBMI15 1304A 19450722 Exchange of Information Between Military Intelligence
Service and Signal Security Agency
NR 2653 CBMI15 1308A 19430813 Traffic Flow Analysis Reports of Japanese Army Radio
Intercept
NR 2654 CBMI15 1309A 19421216 Addresses Taken from Japanese Military Traffic Sent by
Japanese Naval Radio

Box 927
NR 2654 CBMI15 1309A 19421216 Addresses Taken from Japanese Military Traffic Sent by
Japanese Naval Radio

Box 928
NR 2654 CBMI15 1309A 19421216 Addresses Taken from Japanese Military Traffic Sent by
Japanese Naval Radio
NR 2655 CBMI17 1310A 19430701 Traffic Analysis Report
NR 2656 CBMI17 1312A 19450324 Air-Ground Code Systems Report
NR 2657 CBMI17 1313A 19450805 Description of Materials Captured in Okinawa
NR 2658 CBMI17 1314A 19450715 Final Analysis Report for Okinawa Operation

Box 929
NR 2659 CBMI18 1315A 19450428 Translation/Report of Japanese Air-Ground Code
Systems/Communications and Activities
NR 2660 CBMI18 1316A 19450724 Memo Reporting Contents of a Captured Document
NR 2661 CBMI18 1320A 19441012 Prisoner of War Interrogation Reports
NR 2662 CBMI18 1323A 19450731 JAJ Studies
NR 2663 CBMI18 1330A 19450601 Maintenance of Security Standards After the End of the
European War
NR 2664 CBMI18 1332A 19440301 Personnel Office Daily File
NR 2665 CBMI18 1336A 19400000 Photostat Copy of ATRW Code Book (Partially
Recovered)

Box 930
NR 2666 CBMI21 1337A 19431123 Code Book JCN (JEK)-2468
NR 2667 CBMI21 1338A 19431002 2468 Encode Book
NR 2668 CBMI21 1339A 19431025 JCN (100 Difference Book)
NR 2669 CBMI21 1340A 19400000 JEQ 82X
NR 2670 CBMI21 1341A 19400000 Rikugun Code Book #4 (Encode-Decode)
NR 2671 CBMI21 1342A 19441030 JEM Encode Tables
NR 2672 CBMI21 1343A 19431123 Rikugun Ango #4-Red and Brown

RG 457. Records of the National Security Agency 1486


Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

NR 2673 CBMI21 1344A 19400000 JEM Encode 955-114B


NR 2674 CBMI21 1345A 19450715 Rikugun Angosho 5

Box 931
NR 2675 CBMI22 1346A 19450602 JAM #5-New Administrative Code
NR 2676 CBMI22 1347A 19400000 JES Encode Book
NR 2677 CBMI22 1348A 19450725 Koku Angosho 4
NR 2678 CBMI22 1349A 19400000 Jeu (Communications Service Code)
NR 2679 CBMI22 1350A 19400000 Study of Relations of Chinese Telegraphic Code and
ZMTW Code Values
NR 2680 CBMI22 1351A 19441020 Japanized Chinese Place Names-SP-B Second Edition
NR 2681 CBMI22 1352A 19450130 Place Name Abbreviations List
NR 2682 CBMI22 1353A 19400000 Abbreviations of Principal Cities (Worldwide)
NR 2683 CBMI22 1356A 19430208 Daily Read Files of A Branch, Signal Security Agency

Box 932
NR 2683 CBMI22 1356A 19430208 Daily Read Files of A Branch, Signal Security Agency

Boxes 933-934
NR 2685 CBMI24 1382A 19430127 Service Message Translations

Box 934
NR 2686 CBMI25 1383A 19430500 Misc. Administrative Correspondence Files

Box 935
NR 2687 CBMI26 1384A 19440725 Information and Liaison Service Branch
NR 2688 CBMI26 1385A 19440624 Original Transmittal Sheets Within Signal Security
Agency for Vault Material
NR 2689 CBMI26 1386A 19441221 BII Branch File Inventories -Requests for and Records
of Destruction
NR 2690 CBMI26 1387A 19441212 BII Branch Records Administrator Correspondence
NR 2691 CBMI26 1388A 19431012 Memos and Message Text of Japanese Messages -
Covers Mabar and Sunrise
NR 2692 CBMI26 1389A 19430126 Cryptographic Short Titles
NR 2693 CBMI26 1390A 19440129 Headquarters Memos
NR 2694 CBMI26 1391A 19431109 Sources and Types of Traffic

Box 936
NR 2695 CBMI27 1098A 19450310 Communications Security Periodical
NR 2696 CBMI27 1393A 19421109 Bulletin Section Memos
NR 2697 CBMI27 1394A 19420826 Editorial Directives
NR 2698 CBMI27 1499A 19450115 Radio Procedure Signs Japanese Army-Prepared by
Signal Security Agency
NR 2699 CBMI27 1500A 19430000 Cryptanalytic Report NR 1, Titled Double Playfair,
Prepared by Signal Security Agency
NR 2700 CBMI27 1502A 19441023 Distribution of Japanese Army Systems

RG 457. Records of the National Security Agency 1487


Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

NR 2701 CBMI27 1503A 19450323 Request for Ram Equipment


NR 2702 CBMI27 1504A 19440000 Existence and Function of a Japanese SIGINT
Organization
NR 2703 CBMI27 1505A 19440609 Use of Ram on Japanese Naval Problem

Box 937
NR 2704 CBMI28 1510A 19440610 Enemy Divisional Systems in Burma
NR 2705 CBMI28 1511A 19441125 Weekly R/T Tech Summary from B Detachment, 5th
Radio Squadron Mobile, China-Burma-India Theater
NR 2706 CBMI28 1512A 19450429 Kempei Angoo NR 3 Permutation Table, Prepared by
HQ, U.S. Forces India Burma Theater
NR 2707 CBMI28 1514A 19440201 ABC-10 Messages and Suspected 3636 Equivalents
NR 2708 CBMI28 1515A 19431231 Japan Economic Production - Iron
NR 2709 CBMI28 1516A 19440617 Military Intelligence Service Report Numbers 1, 2, and 3
NR 2710 CBMI28 1517A 19450326 Supplementary Report on 011 Air-Raid Code
NR 2711 CBMI28 1518A 19441229 Weekly Report from Capt Rupp (TDY at GCCS
[Government Codes & Cypher School])
NR 2712 CBMI28 1519A 19440928 SIS Weekly Report on Enemy Aircraft Activity
NR 2713 CBMI28 1520A 19450702 Army-Navy Liaison Report
NR 2714 CBMI28 1521A 19450614 Notes on the Green Machine
NR 2715 CBMI28 1522A 19440321 Assorted Cryptologic Papers
NR 2716 CBMI28 1523A 19440000 Various Code-Decode Books

Box 938
NR 2717 CBMI31 1535A 19420000 Technical History, Japanese Army Problem, Part III,
General Problems
NR 2718 CBMI31 1536A 19420000 Technical History, Japanese Army Problem, Part II,
Historical Developments
NR 2719 CBMI31 1537A 19440630 History of Military Cryptologic Branch (to 30 June 1944)
NR 2720 CBMI31 1538A 19440601 BII Annual Reports (1944-1945)

Box 939
NR 2721 CBMI32 1609A 19431118 Communication Security
NR 2722 CBMI32 1611A 19400000 Japanese Army Cryptographic Systems, General
NR 2723 CBMI32 1612A 19420523 Project X68003 - Army Bombe
NR 2724 CBMI32 1624A 19440701 Technical Circulars No. 8 and 11-Instructions for All B-
1-R JEK Translators
NR 2725 CBMI32 1627A 19450504 Search and Identification of Japanese Commercial
Communications Materials
NR 2726 CBMI32 1628A 19440401 Problems in Reading Japanese Army Communications
NR 2727 CBMI32 1629A 19450000 Japanese Success in Reading Air Movement
Cryptographic Systems
NR 2728 CBMI32 1962A 19430918 Army and WE Code Addresses/Address Vocabulary
NR 2729 CBMI32 1964A 00000000 General Breakdown of I.B.M. Unit
NR 2730 CBMI32 1966A 19430310 Order of Battle Information, Japanese Army

RG 457. Records of the National Security Agency 1488


Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

Box 940
NR 2731 CBMI33 1967A 19440426 Condor Net ATE, Condor-Pheasant ATE 4 Digit Air
Address Code Reports
NR 2732 CBMI33 1968A 19440821 Pheasant-Condor Address System - CBB Weekly Report #1
NR 2733 CBMI33 1974A 19440628 Reports on Supplementary Studies
NR 2734 CBMI33 1980A 19450208 JEC Material
NR 2735 CBMI33 2071A 19450701 Technical Circular Nr 27, Part 2
NR 2736 CBMI33 2072A 19450806 Imperfect Text
NR 2738 CBMI33 2714A 19400909 Chronology of Cooperation Between Signal Security
Agency and GCCS [Government Codes & Cypher School], 1940-1945
NR 2739 CBMI33 3141A 19440918 Service Bulletins

Box 941
NR 2740 CBMI35 3571A 19440201 Cryptanalytic Short Titles
NR 2741 CBMI35 3579A 19450101 Liaison Correspondence
NR 2742 CBMI35 3604A 19431121 Reports to Lt Bundy/Capt Bundy

Box 942
NR 2743 CBMI37 3654A 19421202 Notes, Memoranda and Keys Relating to Japanese
Codes/Ciphers
NR 2744 CBMI37 3655A 19450705 Additive Book Used on Main Japanese Army System
NR 2745 CBMI37 3656A 19440919 Joos Vowel Synthesizer
NR 2746 CBMI37 3748A 19450511 Gee Problem
NR 2747 CBMI37 3850A 19450116 Progress Reports to GCCS [Government Codes &
Cypher School] and EXU
NR 2748 CBMI37 3851A 19450820 5202
NR 2749 CBMI37 3854A 19450621 Green Machine

Box 943
NR 2750 CBMI38 17547A 19450417 Cryptanalysts of the Tunny Cipher Device
NR 2751 CBMI38 2401A 19430301 Agreement Between British Government Code and
Cipher School and U.S. War Department Regarding Special Intelligence
NR 2752 CBMI38 3930A 19430000 Elephant Book Conversion Table
NR 2753 CBMI38 3936A 19430803 Complete Classification of Portuguese Naval Traffic
NR 2754 CBMI38 4396A 19420102 Evaluation of Security of Cryptograms
NR 2755 CBMI38 4635A 19400000 Four Way Index to Stereotypes in Japanese Army
Cryptographic Systems

Box 944
NR 2758 CBMI41 4640A 19430410 Intercept Station Operations
NR 2759 CBMI41 4641A 19410418 Japanese Diplomatic Translations Concerning Russian
Codes
NR 2760 CBMI41 4642A 19440000 Reciprocal Alphabet and Friedman Squares by Lt. Col.
S. Kullback
NR 2762 CBMI41 4644A 19400000 Japanese JEC Code Book

RG 457. Records of the National Security Agency 1489


Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

NR 2763 CBMI41 4645A 19400000 RTAM-Japanese Code Book - Decode


NR 2764 CBMI41 4646A 19400000 Rikugun Tsushin Butai Angostio No. 2

Box 945
NR 2765 CBMI43 28641A 19440518 Random Alphabetizer on Page Copy, 1944
NR 2766 CBMI43 28642A 19430623 Electronic Reader for Card to Tape Punch
(Cryptanalytic), 1945
NR 2767 CBMI43 28643A 19410000 Projects Being Developed or Improved by the
Development Branch, Signal Security Agency
NR 2768 CBMI43 28644A 19430810 Cryptanalytic Equipments Projects, 1943-1945
NR 2769 CBMI43 28713A 19430305 Army Air Force Cryptographic Systems, 1943-1945
NR 2770 CBMI43 28714A 19440317 Direction Finding Codes, 1944-1945
NR 2771 CBMI43 28715A 19430100 Division Field Code, 1942-1944
NR 2772 CBMI43 28716A 19450000 Technical Survey of Miscellaneous Codes, 1943-1945
NR 2773 CBMI43 28717A 19431016 Technical Survey of Combat Codes, 1942-1943
NR 2774 CBMI43 28718A 19410512 Message Codes, Brevity Codes, and Operation Codes,
1941-1945

Box 948
NR 2776 CBMI51 28719A 19420411 Map Coordinate Codes, 1942-1948
NR 2777 CBMI51 29868A 19420805 Japanese Cryptanalysts Material, 1942-1945
NR 2778 CBMI51 29869A 19450127 Japanese Ground Order of Battle Intelligence
NR 2779 CBMI51 29870A 19430107 Project X-61753-TDS Unit for Speech Privacy
NR 2780 CBMI51 30078A 19450101 Grammar of Modern Written Japanese, Third Edition, 1
February 1945
NR 2781 CBMI51 30334A 19431202 Cryptanalytic Effort Underway in the Signal Security
Agency -1943
NR 2782 CBMI51 30479A 19450703 Japanese Sources of Intelligence Reflected in Ultra,
1945
NR 2783 CBMI51 30659A 19450400 Bomber Sortie Report Evaluation, April 1945
NR 2784 CBMI51 30660A 19450000 Order of Battle Information Derived from Japanese
Traffic Analysis, 1945
NR 2785 CBMI51 30679A 19450123 Japanese Army Code Instructions, Translations
Categorized by U.S. as RK, 1945
NR 2786 CBMI51 30680A 19450605 Japanese Message External Analysis, Product
Categorized by U.S. as JTA, 1945
NR 2787 CBMI51 30830A 19450609 Japanese Summaries, Translations Categorized by U.S.
as SJM, 1945-1946
NR 2788 CBMI51 32853A 19440800 Cryptographic Systems CZD, 1944
NR 2789 CBMI51 32854A 19440901 Japanese Meteorological Cryptographic Systems 1944-
Course

Box 949
NR 2790 CBMI52 32855A 19450401 Diplomatic Character Code - Japanese, 1945
NR 2791 CBMI52 32856A 19400000 Chinese Telegraphic Code with Readings
NR 2792 CBMI52 34743A 19450808 Signal Security Agency / Army Security Agency

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Memoranda on Paraphrasing and Message Handling, 1945-1946


NR 2793 CBMI52 34744A 19430908 Signal Security Agency Memoranda - Use of American
Indians as Communications Linguists, 1943-1944
NR 2795 CBMI52 34801A 19450531 Cryptographic Systems Miscellaneous Data, 1917-
1929, (Seventeen Countries)
NR 2796 CBMI52 34802A 19450306 Radio Communications Plan Between Radio
Intelligence Field Units and Theater SIGINT Service Headquarters, 1945
NR 2797 CBMI52 34803A 19450505 Signal Intelligence Activities Review in the Philippines,
1934-1941
NR 2799 CBMI52 34805A 19441000 Cryptanalytic Machines Synopsis, 1944
NR 2800 CBMI52 34836A 19430225 Signal Security Agency Research Council -
Establishment and Minutes, 1943-1945

Box 950
NR 2803 CB MISS 35418A 19430807 Rapid Analytic Machines Needed for Research (Ram)
NR 2804 CBMI55 35419A 19440200 Eggs Catalog
NR 2805 CBMI55 35420A 19450809 Setting Rotor
NR 2806 CBMI55 35444A 19450105 Arlington Dudbuster, 1945
NR 2807 CBMI55 35527A 19440607 Use of High-Speed Cryptanalytic Equipment, 1944-
1945
NR 2808 CBMI55 35528A 19420910 Ram Development, 1942-1945
NR 2810 CB MISS 35747A 19440500 the Modified Horizontal - Vertical Method, 1944
NR 2812 CBMI55 35749A 19440900 Some Japanese Diplomatic Systems for Special Uses,
1944
NR 2817 CBMI55 36028A 19400100 Hell Field Telewriter, 1940
NR 2819 CBMI55 36043A 19441201 Security of Call signs, 1944
NR 2820 CBMI55 36423A 19430208 Gchojus Cooperation

Box 951
NR 2823 CBMI62 34902A 19440300 I.C. Machine - Plate
NR 2824 CBMI62 34903A 19450108 Captured Documents Transmittal
NR 2825 CBMI62 35014A 19450526 Signal Security Agency - Proposed Reorganization of
Signal Intelligence Service, 1945
NR 2826 CBMI62 35043A 19410000 Gee Work Carried Out at Signal Security Agency
Signal Security Agency, 1941
NR 2827 CBMI62 35044A 19450111 Construction of Gee One-Time Pads, Series 50, 1940
NR 2828 CBMI62 35081A 19440000 Japanese Transposed Code JBA Solution, 1944
NR 2829 CBMI62 35084A 19450302 Arabic and Persian Letter Frequency Data, 1945
NR 2830 CBMI62 35226A 19440506 M138A Cipher Device Attachment
NR 2831 CBMI62 35227A 19430510 AN/FGC- 1 Radio Teletype Modification Units
NR 2832 CBMI62 35274A 19440517 Signal Security Agency This C Branch, 1944
NR 2833 CBMI62 35390A 19441010 Japanese Espionage Agents and Agencies in Europe
and Asia
NR 2834 CBMI62 35406A 19450703 Security Study of SIGTOT [SIGTOT was a secure
teletype conferencing system which was used by Gen. MacArthur in his General
Headquarters, South West Pacific Area, in Brisbane, Australia.]

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NR 2835 CBMI62 35407A 19450319 Liaison Reports Data Index, 1945


NR 2836 CBMI62 35409A 19440000 Signal Security Agency -New Course in Japanese Army
Systems, Circa 1944/5

Box 952
NR 2837 CBMI46 10416A 19430605 Traffic Service Messages from Japanese Diplomatic
Traffic
NR 2838 CBMJ46 10418A 19440816 Indicator Charts and Lists of Aids for Logging
Japanese Traffic
NR 2839 CBMJ46 10422A 19440621 Purple Machine Abbreviations and Garble Chart
NR 2840 CBMJ46 10426A 19441100 Indicator List for Purple Cipher
NR 2841 CBMJ46 10427A 19430205 Miscellaneous Examples of JAA Intercepted Messages
NR 2843 CBMJ46 10591A 19430128 Japanese Diplomatic, JAA D Vocabulary
NR 2844 CBMJ46 10592A 19430000 Special Course in Machine Ciphers
NR 2845 CBMJ46 10594A 19401201 JAA Key Sequences December 1940 - December 1943
and April thru June 1945

Box 953
NR 2846 CBMJ47 10981A 19430501 Depth Study of Messages from the SIGCUM Traffic [A
rotor-based telecipher machine.]
NR 2847 CBMJ47 10982A 19450505 Report on General Solution of M-228 Messages
NR 2848 CBMJ47 10983A 19450000 Machine Analysis Reports on M-228
NR 2849 CBMJ47 10984A 19431000 Security Study of SIGCUM Transmission of JA
Intercept
NR 2850 CBMJ47 10985A 19430000 Study of the Proposed Substitution of SIGHUAD for
SIGTOT and SIGCUM
NR 2851 CBMJ47 10986A 19450519 Application of Band Transposition to Cipher Text of
SIGCUM Messages
NR 2852 CBMJ47 10987A 19450531 Study of Interrupted Auto-Key Attachment for
Converters M-228 and M-294
NR 2853 CBMJ47 10989A 19430301 SIGNIN Diagrams
NR 2854 CBMJ47 11257A 19431103 Information on the IBM Method for Handling Japanese
Army Traffic
NR 2855 CBMJ47 11261A 19450504 Topper ZET Additive Matching Job S-29
NR 2856 CBMJ47 11270A 19421107 Military Intelligence Code and War Department
Confidential Code
NR 2858 CBMJ47 6651A 19431021 Solution of JAM II

Box 954
NR 2859 CBMJ55 28383A 19440600 History of the Intelligence Group, MIS, MID, WDGS,
December 1941-1945
NR 2860 CBMJ55 28397A 19450814 History of the Intelligence Group, Military Intelligence
Service, WDGS, Military Branch, Vol. III, Part 3, TAB 8, TAB J, History and Organization of
PA.
NR 2861 CBMJ55 28398A 19411207 History of the Intelligence Group, MIS, MID, WDGS, 7
December 1941 to 6 September 1945, Vol. I

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NR 2862 CBMJ55 30480A 19450000 Japanese Predictions Based on Traffic Analysis, Ca. 1945
NR 2863 CBMJ55 30481A 19430114 Japanese Message Translations, U.S. Categorization CI
(Code Instructions for Diplomats), 1943-1945
NR 2864 CBMJ55 30482A 19440511 Japanese Message Translations, U.S. Categorization.
RK (Japanese Army Code), 1944-1945
NR 2865 CBMJ55 30484A 19450803 Japanese Message Translations, Termed CX Category
by U.S., 1945
NR 2866 CBMJ55 33470A 19481208 Baudot Characters Reassignment, 1948
NR 2867 CBMJ55 33471A 19481207 Baudot Character Frequency Appearing in War
Department Telegraphic Plain Text, 1948
NR 2868 CBMJ55 36000A 19341108 Review of Signal Intelligence Activities in the
Philippines, 1934-1941
NR 2869 CBMJ55 43782A 19440000 Military Intelligence Service 1944-1945 Personnel List
NR 2870 CBMJ55 44314A 19440901 Functional Personnel Charts - Military Intelligence
Service

Box 955
NR 2871 CBMM57 llll5N 19420602 Specifications and Blueprints from AT&T on TTYS
NR 2872 CBMM57 11850A 19440215 Japanese Navy Telegraph Communications, Rules and
Regulations
NR 2874 CBMM57 36106A 19440710 Report on the Status of Demobilization and Postwar
Planning, 1944

Box 956
NR 2875 CBNB16 663A 19450726 Army Code Book Nr. 5 Permutation Table
NR 2876 CBNB16 664A 19450724 Special Study Permutation Run on Japanese Air Code
Book Nr. 4
NR 2877 CBNB16 665A 19440410 Japanese Army Address Code Book Nr. 5 Encode
NR 2878 CBNB16 666A 19440410 Army Address Code Book Nr. 5, Decode
NR 2879 CBNB16 672A 19460628 Japanese Code Book Nr. 4 Systematic Study

Boxes 957-959
NR 2881 CBNI23 6174A 19441207 Technical Circular Japanese Place Name Supplement
Code Group Indicators

Box 959
NR 2882 CBNI25 18309A 19450800 Japanese Governmental Telecommunication Study on
Taiwan
NR 2883 CBNI25 18372A 19430601 Japanese Cryptonets, Area Maps, and Structural Chart
of Japanese Military Code Systems
NR 2884 CBNI25 6240A 19451000 History of the Language Branch - Army Security Agency

Box 960
NR 2886 CBNK11 1042A 19400000 Rules for the Use of the Book Containing Ciphers (Air
No. 2)
NR 2889 CBNK11 18062A 19410512 Technical Manual, Fire Control Code

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NR 2890 CBNK11 21681A 19400301 Japanese Personal Names, 1940


NR 2891 CBNK11 21682A 19450900 Supplementary Japanese-English Dictionary
NR 2894 CBNK11 3986A 19390516 Joint Frontier Defense Air Exercise No. 5 (Minor Joint
Air Exercise No. 1)
NR 2895 CBNK11 417A 19400000 Regimental Code for Radio and Telephone
Communications
NR 2897 CBNK11 8617A 19380600 Radio Interception in Mobile Warfare

Box 961
NR 2899 CBNK14 29648A 19431117 COMSEC Briefing, 1943 Army Intelligence Officers
Conference
NR 2900 CBNK14 33604A 19400000 Emergency Cipher Table No. 1 (SIGBDH)
NR 2901 CBNK14 35275A 19430827 Preliminary Instructions for Radio Intercept Central
TC-9
NR 2902 CBNK14 43789A 19440522 Radio Fundamentals TM11-455
NR 2903 CBNK14 43988A 19440300 Tentative Operating Instructions for Speech Privacy
Equipment AN/GSQ-l (XS-I)
NR 2904 CBNK14 44119A 19420921 Handbook of Japanese Military Forces

Box 962
NR 2908 CBNK16 7785A 19441100 Key to Wade-Giles Romanization of Chinese Characters
NR 2909 CBNK16 7801A 19441220 Training Circulars Nos. 1 and 74 - Authentication
Systems
NR 2910 CBNK16 8316A 19430000 Translation of Captured Japanese Land Butai
Intelligence Binder, Guadalcanal
NR 2912 CBNK16 8608A 19300900 Manuals: COMSEC December 1944 War Department,
Signal Corps Bulletin 1930

Box 963
NR 2913 CBNK26 1249A 19420000 Photographs of Intercept Sites (Haystown House)
NR 2915 CBNK26 13988A 19440511 Photographs of 113th Signal Radio Intelligence
Company

Box 967
NR 2930 CBNK32 10836A 19450527 History of the Cipher Machine Maintenance Section

Box 969
NR 2936 CBNK35 15058A 19420600 Diary of the Signal Intelligence Division, ETOUSA/
History of the Signal Intelligence Division
NR 2937 CBNK35 15077A 19450000 Signal Intelligence Division Code Names

Box 970
NR 2941 CBNK36 16329A 19451020 Technical History of the 6813th Signal Security
Detachment
NR 2942 CBNK36 16330A 19441116 Notes on Signal Intelligence Conferences, Signal
Security Detachment D

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NR 2945 CBNK36 16333A 19431012 Monthly Signal Intelligence Situation Reports, Tech
and Status Reports

Box 971
NR 2946 CBNK37 16395A 19440901 History of the Signal Intelligence Division-Monthly
Reports
NR 2951 CBNK37 16487A 19440309 Code Correspondence
NR 2953 CBNK37 16546A 19420910 Link Call Sign Procedure and Army Code - Signs Book

Box 972
NR 2954 CBNK38 16833A 19430619 History of Transmitting Section, Signal Intelligence
Division, ETOUSA
NR 2957 CBNK38 17094A 19430206 Correspondence on 113th Signal Radio Intelligence
Company
NR 2958 CBNK38 17095A 19431227 113th Signal Radio Intelligence Company Training and
Operations Memorandum
NR 2960 CBNK38 17123A 19441015 Correspondence on 10th Group Signal Intelligence
Service Radio Communications
NR 2961 CBNK38 17126A 19441223 Exhibits - Registration Subsection (CMA Code)

Box 973
NR 2966 CBNK47 21683A 19431215 Station List, Army of the United States, 15 December
1943
NR 2969 CBNK47 24045A 19420600 S.I. Course, Vol-1 Explanatory Text and Short
Exercises; Vol II-Figures and Cipher Texts, 1942
NR 2970 CBNK47 24304A 19460529 War Department Equipment Board Report, 1946
NR 2971 CBNK47 24753A 19441025 ACME MFM Converter (Facsimile) 1944
NR 2972 CBNK47 24754A 19441018 Technical Manual: Telegraph Terminal Set ANITCC-1,
1944
NR 2973 CBNK47 24755A 19451011 Technical Manual: Signal Generator TS-35A/AP, 1945
NR 2974 CBNK47 24974A 19440801 Control Circuits for Sound Spectrograph Model No. 3,
1944
NR 2975 CBNK47 24975A 19440621 Radio Set AN/PRC-5, 1944
NR 2976 CBNK47 25848A 19450700 Radio Countermeasures Jamming), 1945
NR 2977 CBNK47 26119A 19420518 Division Field Code, 1942

Boxes 977-984
NR 2980 CBNM11A 11563A 19450800 Pictorial History of the Signal Security Agency

Box 985
NR 2981 CBNM28 26325A 19441007 Traffic Analysis Reports on the Japanese Army

Box 986
NR 2982 CBNM31 26326A 19441209 Traffic Analysts Reports on the Japanese Army

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Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

Box 987
NR 2983 CBNM32 26327A 19450214 Traffic Analysis Reports on the Japanese Army
NR 2984 CBNM32 26328A 19450524 Japanese Army Radio Weekly Information Letters

Box 988
NR 2985 CBNM33 1174A 19440101 Ship List
NR 2986 CBNM33 1180A 19431120 I.B.M. Code for Entry of Jr Atesaki Information
NR 2987 CBNM33 1182A 19440111 Map Showing Japanese Merchant Shipping Routes
1943
NR 2988 CBNM33 1183A 19450400 Estimated Shipping Volume Over Routes in Sea of
Japan, April 1945
NR 2989 CBNM33 1184A 19431207 Manila Message Center
NR 2990 CBNM33 1185A 19441208 Analysis of Takao Traffic
NR 2991 CBNM33 1186A 19430401 Message Number Series Used by Japanese-Controlled
Ports
NR 2992 CBNM33 1187A 19430124 Internal Number and Location Study
NR 2993 CBNM33 586A 19440519 Japanese Army Air Corps Secret Codes
NR 2994 CBNM33 610A 19440719 Messages Dealing with Rations-Information
Memorandum #2 (Revised)

Box 989
NR 2995 CBNM34 1189A 19440530 Japanese Code Tables from WW II.
NR 2996 CBNM34 1190A 19400000 Japanese Water Transport System, Units, Ports, Chart

Box 990
NR 2997 CBNM52 4943A 19441101 Translations of Japanese Attach/General Staff Traffic
NR 2998 CBNM52 4971A 19430611 Surveys of Various Cryptosystems Used by AXIS
Powers

Box 991
NR 2999 CBNM54 5201A 19431222 Communications Between White House and Hyde Park,
N.Y.
NR 3000 CBNM54 5300A 19440622 Correspondence Concerning U.S./UK Liaison &
Cooperation on Technical Exchange
NR 3001 CBNM54 5426A 00000000 List No. 2 of Personalities Derived from Y Sources
Only
NR 3002 CBNM54 5427A 00000000 List No. 3 of Personalities Derived from Y Sources
Only
NR 3003 CBNM54 5526A 19431109 Correspondence Re: SIGINT Training of U.S. Officers
by the R.A.F.
NR 3004 CBNM54 5692A 19440000 B2 Growth Report for 1943
NR 3005 CBNM54 5694A 19430000 CTC Encode Common in JEM
NR 3007 CBNM54 5706A 19440601 Japanese Army Code Systems - Organization of
Section B 11
NR 3008 CBNM54 5708A 19450101 Semi-Monthly Report-Operational Analysis
NR 3009 CBNM54 5709A 19440325 Weekly Japanese Army Traffic Flow Report

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Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

NR 3010 CBNM54 5717A 19430913 Sources and Types of Traffic


NR 3011 CBNM54 5718A 19431231 Cross-System Duplicates

Box 992
NR 3012 CBNM55 5719A 19440106 Japanese Army Radio Information Technical Bulletin
NR 3013 CBNM55 5775A 19440113 Plaintext Spanish Intercepts
NR 3014 CBNM55 6005A 19440300 Data on Handling of Japanese Commercial Traffic
NR 3015 CBNM55 6029A 19371008 Japanese Diplomatic Network and Crypto Systems Pre-
During WW II

Box 993
NR 3016 CBNM57 6045A 19440419 Japanese Army Radio Information Weekly Report, 19
April 1944
NR 3018 CBNM57 6061A 19431221 Recommendations Relating to Japanese
Communication Research
NR 3019 CBNM57 6062A 19440000 Technical Paper. Preparation of Charts of Logarithmic
Relative Inverse Probabilities
NR 3020 CBNM57 6063A 19430828 Cryptanalytic Research Group-Assignment of Short
Titles
NR 3021 CBNM57 6064A 19370000 Description of Codes, Primarily Latin American
Diplomatic

Box 994
NR 3022 CBNM58 6097A 19400000 Japanese Army Signals Code Book (Encode/Decode)
- Translation
NR 3023 CBNM58 6114A 19430630 Cipher Facsimile Project-Leo Rosen-Analysis AN/GXA-1
SIGDUL - Study
NR 3025 CBNM58 6135A 19450000 Cryptographic Systems Survey WWII Period
NR 3026 CBNM58 6165A 19450901 Green Machine

Box 995
NR 3028 CBNM61 6236A 19400000 Report on Message Numbering System on Japanese Far
Eastern Diplomatic Traffic
NR 3029 CBNM61 6237A 19420000 JBB Japanese. Code & Tables of Logarithms,
Frequencies of DI-TRI & Tetragraphs
NR 3030 CBNM61 6247A 19440101 Semi-Monthly Reports - SPSIB - III Section
NR 3031 CBNM61 6316A 19440922 Maru Code Names/Technical Circular #17
NR 3032 CBNM61 6317A 19450519 Koku 3 and 4, Supplemental Codes/Tech Circular 28
and 33
NR 3033 CBNM61 6318A 19441016 Japanese Rikugun Army Codes 4 & 5 Tables, Recovery
Data
NR 3034 CBNM61 6438A 19431105 Army-Navy Weather Reporting Memoranda
NR 3035 CBNM61 6439A 19430930 Minutes of Meetings of Intelligence Division Executive
Council etc
NR 3036 CBNM61 6440A 19431001 Survey of B Cryptologic Branch, August-Sept. 1943
NR 3037 CBNM61 6450A 19440415 Japanese Army Organization

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Box 996
NR 3038 CBNM62 4899A 19430000 Japanese Army Cryptographic B-II Training

Box 997
NR 3039 CBNM63 6704A 19420000 B-II Cryptanalytic Training Course Material

Box 998
NR 3040 CBNM64 5065A 19450331 Railway Communications in North China Vols. I & II
NR 3041 CBNM64 6842A 19431001 SIGLASE-MX-218 (Special Unit for SIGABA to Use
SIGFOY System)
NR 3042 CBNM64 6843A 19441000 Prisoner of War Report on Radio Sets and Coding
Equipment Held on Iwo Jima
NR 3045 CBNM64 6846A 19450409 Military Characteristics of Converter MX-519
NR 3047 CBNM64 7185A 19440501 Basic Traffic Analysis

Box 999
NR 3048 CBNM65 5995A 19440000 Butai Cipher Table and Additives
NR 3050 CBNM65 7187A 19440201 Supplementary Japanese-English Dictionary, Third
Edition
NR 3051 CBNM65 7190A 19440800 Grammar of Modern Written Japanese
NR 3052 CBNM65 7196A 19431020 Interception of Messages on Army Open Wire or Spiral-
Four Cable
NR 3053 CBNM65 7201A 19440100 Keyed Columnar Transposition Technical Paper
NR 3054 CBNM65 7400A 19440810 Point-to-Point Communication in MF Band via Ground-
Wave Propagation
NR 3056 CBNM65 7784A 19441000 Cryptanalysts Manual - Glossary of Terms
NR 3057 CBNM65 7802A 19430628 Engineering Report on Low Power Transmitter for
Frequency or Amplitude Modulation
NR 3058 CBNM65 8020A 19450830 Central Index of All Files in the Intelligence Division
NR 3059 CBNM65 8288A 19450901 Mathematical Theory of Cryptography
NR 3060 CBNM65 8292A 19400000 MCT 160 Mixed Conversion Cipher Table (Key)
NR 3061 CBNM65 8293A 19400000 MCT 14A - Mixed Cipher Table (Key)
NR 3062 CBNM65 8294A 19400000 MCT 14B - Mixed Cipher Table (Plain)
NR 3063 CBNM65 8295A 19400000 Hidden-Word Code with Decode of Syllabary
NR 3064 CBNM65 8300A 19440101 Japanese JAS Digraph Code Chart
NR 3065 CBNM65 8319A 19400000 Translation of Japanese Signal Procedures
NR 3066 CBNM65 8573A 19440000 Technical Paper on Problem of Solution of Transposition
Ciphers
NR 3067 CBNM65 8641A 19441018 Instructions Preparation Annual Report Signal Security
Agency History 1944 U.S. Army Style Guide

Box 1000
NR 3069 CBNM66 8669A 19430600 Notes on Administration and Processing of Japanese
Military Messages
NR 3070 CBNM66 8670A 19420412 Administrative Records of Army Security Agency,
General Cryptanalytic Branch

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Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

NR 3071 CBNM66 8671A 19430000 Weekly Status Reports on Cryptanalysts of European


and Far East Communications by Sect BIV
NR 3072 CBNM66 8672A 19430000 History of Cryptanalysts of Japanese Army Codes
NR 3073 CBNM66 8673A 19450719 Rikugun Angosho 5 - Garble Run on 2, 3, 4 Japanese
Army Code Book

Box 1001
NR 3074 CBNM67 8767A 19450331 Standard Operating Procedures - CIV Personnel Policy
and Procedure Manual
NR 3075 CBNM67 8768A 19441020 Japanese Order of Battle Dictionary/Japanized Chinese
Place Names
NR 3076 CBNM67 8882A 19441028 Japanese Overseas Code Word List with Unit
Headquarters
NR 3077 CBNM67 8883A 19390000 Japanese Government Officials, Diplomats, Ships
NR 3078 CBNM67 8886A 19400000 Outline of the Order of Battle for the JCN Translator
NR 3079 CBNM67 8888A 19450000 Indices to Stereotypes in Japanese Army Cryptographic
Systems
NR 3080 CBNM67 8889A 19420000 Photo Negatives of Charts Showing Volume of Japanese
Traffic and Key Changes
NR 3081 CBNM67 8890A 19441222 Administrative Memoranda of Signal
Security Agency Branches BI, BII, BIII
NR 3082 CBNM67 8979A 19430800 Italian, Japanese, German Radio Equipment
NR 3083 CBNM67 9109A 19440904 Japanese Code Books 3 and 4 - Lists of Values and
Permutation Charts
NR 3084 CBNM67 9110A 19400000 Japanese Number Equivalent List
NR 3085 CBNM67 9112A 19400000 Study of Groups Appearing in Patternized Japanese
Messages
NR 3086 CBNM67 9117A 19431104 Japanese Rikugun NR 4 Permutation Charts and
Conversion Values
NR 3087 CBNM67 9118A 19400000 Cryptanalytic Aid (JEK 26)
NR 3088 CBNM67 9152A 19450405 Gee System - Development Number Conversion Unit
(Cryptanalytic)
NR 3089 CBNM67 9176A 19431104 Translation of Japanese Document on WX KOO Code
Rules for Use
NR 3090 CBNM67 9289A 19451020 6813th Signal Security Detachment

Box 1002
NR 3091 CBNM68 11146A 19440119 History of Japanese Diplomatic Code System Jay
NR 3092 CBNM68 11297A 19430723 Preliminary Report on the Japanese Diplomatic NE
Code
NR 3093 CBNM68 11298A 19421100 Chart of Japanese Diplomatic Code Inventories
NR 3094 CBNM68 11299A 19430718 Explanation of Japanese Diplomatic Message Index
and List of Circuits
NR 3095 CBNM68 4876A 19440101 Report on Japanese Diplomatic Systems 1944
NR 3096 CBNM68 4911A 19431228 Worksheets for Japanese Diplomatic Systems
NR 3097 CBNM68 4928A 19430614 Japanese Diplomatic Messages of Cryptographic

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Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

Interest
NR 3098 CBNM68 5056A 19450601 Graphs and Charts Showing Volumes and Subject
Matter of Japanese Dip Messages
NR 3099 CBNM68 9290A 19400000 Crypto-Communications Planning Guide (ASAG 29)
NR 3100 CBNM68 9315A 19450525 Study of Captured Japanese Converter (Cryptanalytic)
NR 3101 CBNM68 9326A 19430520 History of Intercept Control
NR 3102 CBNM68 9462A 19441005 Japanese Army Coordinating Committee, Minutes of
Meetings
NR 3103 CBNM68 9481A 19440701 BII Message Center, Organization and Functions

Box 1003
NR 3105 CBNM71 6334A 19420123 Matrices for Japanese Cipher System J-19
NR 3106 CBNM71 6335A 19450801 Charts on Production and Processing of Japanese
Diplomatic Systems
NR 3107 CBNM71 6336A 19450517 Description of Japanese Diplomatic JBC System
NR 3108 CBNM71 6337A 19440000 Japanese Digraphic Diplomatic Code
NR 3109 CBNM71 6338A 19440115 Worksheets and Messages for Lingo Traffic in JAA
Japanese Dip Code
NR 3110 CBNM71 6343A 19450112 Worksheets Used in Exploitation of JAH a Japanese
Commercial System
NR 3111 CBNM71 6344A 19450501 Technical Information on Japanese Commercial Traffic
NR 3112 CBNM71 6345A 19450101 Miscellaneous Information on Japanese Commercial
Traffic
NR 3113 CBNM71 6346A 19450000 Japanese Diplomatic Code Destruction Chart
NR 3114 CBNM71 6347A 19450127 Burmese Code Chart for BRA-1
NR 3115 CBNM71 9598A 19440900 Descriptions of Japanese Diplomatic Cryptosystems
NR 3116 CBNM71 9599A 19440000 Call Sign and Address List Japanese Far East
Diplomatic Net
NR 3117 CBNM71 9622A 19440511 Technical Information on Japanese Diplomatic Systems
JBI, JBJ and JBK
NR 3118 CBNM71 9625A 19450212 Japanese Government and Commercial Code Systems
Titles
NR 3119 CBNM71 9628A 19441214 Japanese Diplomatic Trigraphs
NR 3120 CBNM71 9629A 19430928 Technical Exchanges on Japanese Commercial Code
Known as Lingo
NR 3122 CBNM71 9968A 19431008 Use of Brevity Codes and Prearranged Message Codes
in Japanese Code Systems
NR 3123 CBNM71 9974A 19450000 Description of Japanese Ko System
NR 3124 CBNM71 9975A 19450621 SOP for Handling and Processing JEB, JEQ, JEP and JES
Crypt Systems
NR 3125 CBNM71 9989A 19450615 Basic Commodity Lists with Kana Spelling Most
Commonly Seen in Texts

Box 1004
NR 3126 CBNM72 10101A 19421102 Signal Security Agency (SSA) Policy Files
NR 3127 CBNM72 10265A 19431125 Rules for Purple Machine and JAA-1 Instructions

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Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

NR 3129 CBNM72 10428A 19440201 Miscellaneous Cryptographic Worksheets and Papers


on JAA-1
NR 3130 CBNM72 10611A 19440119 Tables of Organization and Function Statements of
Signal Security Agency

Box 1005
NR 3131 CBNM73 10613A 19440121 Signal Security Agency Expansion
NR 3132 CBNM73 10615A 19450601 Signal Security Agency Standard Operating Procedure
-Organization
NR 3133 CBNM73 10616A 19431218 Signal Security Agency - Organization and
Reorganization
NR 3134 CBNM73 10617A 19450300 Laboratory Branch - Notes Made by the Late Lt. Col.
A. J. McCrail
NR 3135 CBNM73 10618A 19430729 B Branch Organization and Reorganization
NR 3136 CBNM73 10619A 19421031 Organization of SIGINT Activities
NR 3137 CBNM73 10620A 19440221 Communications Branch Signal Security Agency

Box 1006
NR 3140 CBNM74 10822A 19440114 Radio Telephone Circuit Information, Pacific Area
NR 3142 CBNM74 10994A 19410903 Statements by Prisoners of War Regarding Work on
American and British Systems
NR 3143 CBNM74 11095A 19450000 Chapter IV: Director of Training - Annual Report of
Signal Security Agency
NR 3144 CBNM74 11128A 19000000 Description of ECM Equipment
NR 3145 CBNM74 11129A 19000000 Copperhead Scanner Technical Manual, Part II
NR 3146 CBNM74 11130A 19450123 Mechanical Parts for TTY Intercept Character
Identification Equipment
NR 3147 CBNM74 11137A 19450000 History of Communications Branch - Chapter IX
Signal Security Agency
NR 3148 CBNM74 11169A 19430510 History of the Japanese Army Radio Traffic Analysis
Section
NR 3149 CBNM74 11170A 19450615 History of American Central Organization
NR 3150 CBNM74 11172A 19450000 History of Traffic Identification
NR 3151 CBNM74 11173A 19451204 Central Index of Technical Files, Intelligence Division,
Signal Security Agency Signal Security Agency

Box 1007
NR 3154 CBNM75 11174A 19420000 Civilian Personnel Classification T/O
NR 3155 CBNM75 11176A 19440000 History of Non-Morse Activities, 1942-1944
NR 3156 CBNM75 11177A 19430617 Protective Security Branch Annual Reports for 1943
and 1944
NR 3157 CBNM75 11179A 19420623 Personnel Organization
NR 3158 CBNM75 11180A 19430301 Second JMA Communications Conference (Reports,
Agenda, Minutes)
NR 3159 CBNM75 11181A 19440630 Training Branch Annual Report
NR 3160 CBNM75 11200A 19430819 Plans for the Reorganization of the Signal Security Agency

RG 457. Records of the National Security Agency 1501


Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

NR 3161 CBNM75 11201A 19450816 Proposed Reorganization of the Signal Intelligence


Service
NR 3162 CBNM75 11204A 19441113 Location of Signal Intelligence Activities
NR 3163 CBNM75 11205A 19440207 History and Functions of the Japanese Military Sub-
Unit, E - IV

Box 1008
NR 3164 CBNM77 11206A 19431222 Security Branch Appendices and Technical Drawings
NR 3165 CBNM77 11207A 19420225 Minutes of Signal Security Service Coordinating
Committee and Signal Security Agency Staff Meetings
NR 3166 CBNM77 11208A 19440700 History of Direction Finding Plotting Unit
NR 3167 CBNM77 11214A 19420716 Working Papers on Deciphering of Several Countries
Codes
NR 3168 CBNM77 11216A 19430525 Preliminary Bibliography on Tropicalization
NR 3169 CBNM77 11241A 19440627 Post War Planning Files

Box 1009
NR 3170 CBNM78 11116A 19440731 Description, Blueprints, Photos, and Specifications for
Tunny Machine
NR 3171 CBNM78 11260A 19440120 Report on Code Recognizing Unit
NR 3172 CBNM78 11262A 19440819 Report on A Decipherment Key Index and Machine
Worksheets
NR 3173 CBNM78 11263A 19430715 Report on Bump - Interval Band and Level Analysis
Teletype
NR 3174 CBNM78 11269A 19440000 Report on Crossfooting Pre-Sensing Gangpunch
Machine
NR 3175 CBNM78 11289A 19431101 Cryptanalytic Report on the Yellow Machine
NR 3176 CBNM78 11680A 19430000 Trip Report of Cryptanalytic Unit to 2d Army
Maneuvers
NR 3177 CBNM78 11882A 19440909 Study of the Nature of Vocoder Output as Affecting
the
Practicability of Scheme B Encipherment

Box 1010
NR 3180 CBOI35 22953A 19440400 Cover and Deception

Box 1011
NR 3181 CBOM51 12381A 19430417 Miscellaneous Correspondence of Signal Security
Agency
NR 3182 CBOM51 12383A 19440000 Third Battle of Manassas, a Unit History of Company
A (Provisional), Vint Hill Farms Station
NR 3183 CBOM51 12385A 19430903 Information and Liaison Branch, Signal Security
Agency
NR 3184 CBOM51 12481A 19440525 Special Mission, Vint Hill Farm Station, MS-1
NR 3185 CBOM51 12482A 19441114 Evening Staff Meeting File of Signal Security Agency

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Box 1012
NR 3186 CBOM52 12353A 19430313 Pictorial History of Two Rock Ranch Station, MS-2, FY-
1944
NR 3187 CBOM52 12354A 19420905 Pictorial History of Construction Work at Arlington Hall
Station, 1942-1943
NR 3188 CBOM52 12410A 19430530 Pictorial History of Asmara (MS-4) FY-1944

Box 1013
NR 3189 CBOM53 12355A 19420701 Pictorial History, Vint Hill Farms Station, MS-1,
Administration and Operations, Construction and Buildings, FY-1943

Box 1014
NR 3190 CBOM54 12356A 19430701 Pictorial History, Vint Hill Farms Station, MS-1, FY-
1944

Box 1015
NR 3191 CBOM55 12483A 19431229 Radio Squadrons Mobile Working Committee Minutes
NR 3192 CBOM55 12484A 19420501 Construction and Operations, Vint Hill Farms Station
NR 3193 CBOM55 12485A 19450321 Signal Security Agency Research Council Notes and
Minutes
NR 3194 CBOM55 12487A 19440620 Historical Studies of Vint Hill Farms Station, 1942-
1944
NR 3195 CBOM55 12519A 19440103 Signal Security Agency Correspondence File
NR 3196 CBOM55 12652A 19440824 Discussion of Matters Affecting the Signal Security
Agency (I)

Box 1016
NR 3197 CBOM56 12653A 19440108 Signal Security Agency Correspondence File
NR 3198 CBOM56 12654A 19440103 Vint Hill Farms Correspondence
NR 3199 CBOM56 12655A 19431227 Committee on Terminology Minutes
NR 3200 CBOM56 12801A 19431115 Manual on Radio Deception, 1943
NR 3201 CBOM56 12876A 19450620 Green Machine
NR 3202 CBOM56 13011A 19430700 Japanese Army Signal Communications Systems

Box 1017
NR 3204 CBOM57 13169A 19441128 Schematic Drawings for the Purple Machine
NR 3205 CBOM57 13170A 19441221 Schematics for Frames for 60 and 100 IBM Relay
Units
NR 3206 CBOM57 13171A 19440623 Diagrams of Circuits for Telephone Line Applique Units
NR 3207 CBOM57 13172A 19450101 Diagrams of Dit Control Circuit and Selector Unit
Schematic
NR 3208 CBOM57 13173A 19450123 Diagrams of Characteristic Message Locator
Equipment
NR 3209 CBOM57 13174A 19441111 Diagrams of Voltage Regulated Power Supply
NR 3210 CBOM57 13175A 19440915 Diagrams of Wire or Wire Plus Radio System Plans
AN/GSQ-2,3 Duplex Operation

RG 457. Records of the National Security Agency 1503


Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

NR 3211 CBOM57 13176A 19440517 Schematics for Disc-Driven Key Generator


NR 3212 CBOM57 13177A 19450124 Diagrams and Schematics of Equipment and Devices
in FS-1003 (205-1103) Series
NR 3213 CBOM57 13178A 19440707 Schematics of Equipment and Devices Project FS-
2006 (2-5)
NR 3214 CBOM57 13179A 19450129 Schematics for Vocoder Ciphony System FF-2008-2-
50
NR 3215 CBOM57 13180A 19450706 Diagram of Pulser Chassis Base Plate FS-4000- 18
NR 3216 CBOM57 13181A 19440223 Schematic Drawings of Communications Equipment
and Devices FS-4003-1, 11, 12, 13
NR 3217 CBOM57 13182A 19450124 Diagram of Geiger Muller Counter Block NR 3218
CBOM5713183A19450405 Schematic Diagrams of Power Chassis for Propagation Test
Equipment
NR 3219 CBOM57 13184A 19450301 Schematic Diagrams of Power Supply Chassis
NR 3220 CBOM57 13185A 19440118 Diagrams of Modified JCP and JAS Control Circuit

Box 1018
NR 3221 CBOM58 13160A 19450315 Instructions for Japanese Army Radio Intercept
Operators
NR 3222 CBOM58 13161A 19440222 Japanese Water Transport System
NR 3223 CBOM58 13216A 19430501 First JMA Communications Case Book
NR 3224 CBOM58 13217A 19441027 Proposed Revision of Japanese Army Monitoring
Assignments
NR 3225 CBOM58 13218A 19430000 JAT Write-Up - Selections from JMA Traffic/A Short
Introduction to Japanese as Used in Army Transport Codes
NR 3226 CBOM58 13219A 19440118 Survey of Japanese Army Systems Studied by Signal
Security Agency
NR 3227 CBOM58 13236A 19431218 Intercept Coordination Section
NR 3228 CBOM58 13252A 19430520 Control and Coordination Committee Minutes
NR 3229 CBOM58 13277A 19430811 Coordination Section Correspondence and Reports
NR 3230 CBOM58 13278A 19430903 Status of Foreign Cryptographic Systems
NR 3231 CBOM58 13279A 19441230 Japanese Balloon Correspondence
NR 3232 CBOM58 13280A 19430000 Report of Research on Far East Theater
NR 3233 CBOM58 13281A 19430609 Movements of the 115th and 125th Radio Intelligence
Company
NR 3234 CBOM58 13283A 19400000 Japanese Radio Operations, Japanese Army Radio
Procedure
NR 3235 CBOM58 13285A 19440708 Traffic Analysis Reports

Box 1019
NR 3236 CBOM61 13286A 19430903 Traffic Routing and Processing System for Arlington
Hall Station
NR 3237 CBOM61 13287A 19450415 Duties and Functions of Field Traffic Analysis
Personnel
NR 3238 CBOM61 13288A 19430821 Determining Relative Importance of Circuits
Intercepted

RG 457. Records of the National Security Agency 1504


Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

NR 3239 CBOM61 13289A 19440209 Establishing Priorities for Japanese Codes


NR 3240 CBOM61 13307A 19440518 Schematic of Project 1019 - JCP Device, 1944
NR 3241 CBOM61 13308A 19450326 Schematic of Special Deciphering Equipment, 1945
NR 3242 CBOM61 13397A 19430410 Weekly Notes on Cryptanalytic Efforts Against U.S.
Equipments, 1943-1945
NR 3243 CBOM61 13464A 19430708 Working Papers on Strip Cipher Systems, 1943-1947
NR 3244 CBOM61 13514A 19450717 Memorandum as a Result of Studies of the One-Time
Pad Tape Systems
NR 3245 CBOM61 2364A 19430000 Notes on History of Signal Intelligence Service
NR 3246 CBOM61 2368A 19320418 Combined Cipher Machine - Cash
NR 3247 CBOM61 2400A 19450300 History of Machine Branch
NR 3248 CBOM61 657A 19450500 Signal Security Agency Training Correspondence
NR 3249 CBOM61 6650A 19440915 System and Period Designations
NR 3250 CBOM61 673A 19450501 Japanese Tanker List

Box 1020
NR 3251 CBOM62 611A 19450330 Technical Circulars
NR 3252 CBOM62 635A 19410000 Complete Narrative and Examples of Japanese Domestic
Commercial Networks

Box 1021
NR 3252 CBOM62 635A 19410000 Complete Narrative and Examples of Japanese Domestic
Commercial Networks

Box 1022
NR 3253 CBOM64 726A 19450827 JAA Code Charts 1, 2, 3/IBM Listing of Machine Settings

Box 1023
NR 3254 CBOM65 14935A 19420302 Foreign Cryptosystems
NR 3255 CBOM65 14938A 19430223 Cryptographic Plan (SIGIRA)
NR 3256 CBOM65 14991A 19350107 Converter M-134-A (SIGABA) Photographs Wiring
Diagrams
NR 3257 CBOM65 15035A 19440103 Signal Security Agency - Semi-Monthly Report, B
Branch
NR 3258 CBOM65 15078A 19430927 Procedure Analysis Reports, Signal Security Agency
NR 3259 CBOM65 15083A 19430316 Summary of Activities of a Branch, Signal Security
Agency
NR 3260 CBOM65 15084A 19450525 Miscellaneous Signal Security Agency Documents
NR 3261 CBOM65 15093A 19450200 Report of Signal Intelligence Activities in ETO

Box 1024
NR 3262 CBOM66 15094A 19440103 Information and Liaison Branch, Weekly and Semi-
Monthly Reports, Signal Security Agency
NR 3264 CBOM66 15144A 19440504 U.S. COMSEC Studies
NR 3265 CBOM66 15145A 19450245 U.S. COMSEC
NR 3266 CBOM66 15211A 19441128 Description and Photographs of Cryptoequipment

RG 457. Records of the National Security Agency 1505


Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

NR 3267 CBOM66 15214A 19430215 COMSEC and Physical Security Staff Studies
NR 3268 CBOM66 15215A 19440701 Annual Report of Cryptographic Material Branch FY
1945

Box 1025
NR 3269 CBOM67 16032A 19420000 Photos M-209 Random Key Printer
NR 3270 CBOM67 16033A 19430927 Monthly Production Trends Reports and Memoranda
NR 3271 CBOM67 16034A 19430308 Cryptanalysts Solutions, Intercept Evaluations
NR 3272 CBOM67 16035A 19441103 Traffic Processing in Typical Month
NR 3273 CBOM67 16036A 19440100 Traffic Graphs
NR 3274 CBOM67 16038A 19440000 System Reports
NR 3275 CBOM67 16047A 19430621 Transmission Security Unit Reports C Branch
NR 3276 CBOM67 16048A 19430601 Security Control File. Miscellaneous Items
NR 3277 CBOM67 16049A 19431210 Coordination Section Progress Reports
NR 3278 CBOM67 16050A 19450516 General Cryptanalytic Branch Weekly Reports
NR 3279 CBOM67 16051A 19460000 Polygraphic Coincidence Counter with Alphabet Mixer
NR 3280 CBOM67 16053A 19450108 Staff Study on OSS Cryptographic Plan
NR 3281 CBOM67 16054A 19440519 U.S. Army Converter M228
NR 3282 CBOM67 16066A 19440426 Machine Branch, Photographs

Box 1026
NR 3283 CBOM68 14989A 19460000 History of Converter M-134-C (SIGABA) Vol. 1, 11
and 111

Box 1027
NR 3285 CBOM71 16485A 19440211 Correspondence on Japanese Army Material
NR 3286 CBOM71 16486A 19400000 Various Codes
NR 3287 CBOM71 16489A 19431118 Maneuvers of Cryptanalytic Unit of Army Ground
Forces
NR 3288 CBOM71 16503A 19440909 Plans for R and D Crypto Equipment
NR 3289 CBOM71 16549A 19450319 Report of Security Division Activities
NR 3290 CBOM71 16877A 19450702 Letters on Central Bureau Brisbane Liaison
NR 3291 CBOM71 17885A 19430000 Survey of Morale, Signal Security Agency 1943
NR 3292 CBOM71 18199A 19431102 Operations Instructions Nos. 1-6
NR 3293 CBOM71 18202A 19430117 Correspondence on Field Manuals 24-10, 11 and 17
NR 3294 CBOM71 18205A 19400000 Training Team #1 (Japanese)

Box 1028
NR 3295 CBOM73 19238A 19440810 Monthly Production Trends Reports
NR 3296 CBOM73 19325A 19450100 Monthly Production Trends Reports
NR 3297 CBOM73 19646A 19450410 Liaison Unit Projects (Post War Plans)
NR 3298 CBOM73 20754A 19441210 Army Service Forces, Signal Security Agency Plan-
Period

Box 1029
NR 3299 CBOM74 21169A 19450330 Liaison Activities with Military Intelligence Services

RG 457. Records of the National Security Agency 1506


Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

NR 3300 CBOM74 21326A 19440200 Authorization of the 2nd Signal Service Battalion,
1944-1945
NR 3301 CBOM74 22389A 19400215 Evening Staff Discussion Group (Nite Club)
NR 3303 CBOM74 24275A 19450105 Arlington Dudbuster, the-1945
NR 3304 CBOM74 24739A 19440600 Band-Transposition Systems

Box 1030
NR 3305 CBOM75 24950A 19440313 Documents of Second Conference on Japanese Army
Communications, 1944
NR 3306 CBOM75 26163A 19440715 Japanese Army Radio Information, Special Report 6,
Cross Duplicates, Their Recognition and Exploitation

Boxes 1030-1032
NR 3307 CBOM75 26296A 19430707 Collection of Multinational Diplomatic Translations of
White House Interest, 1943-1945

Box 1033
NR 3308 CBOM78 13750A 19450330 Correspondence on Facsimile Equipment AN-GXA-2
NR 3309 CBOM78 13970A 19440201 WB-10-in Instructions for Use of U.S. Weather Bureau
Cipher K Series
NR 3310 CBOM78 13971A 19440000 WB-10(61) U.S. Weather Bureau Cipher K-61 with
Cipher Index l
NR 3311 CBOM78 16159A 19430410 Intercept Equipment CK Signals
NR 3312 CBOM78 26297A 19450406 Special Folder Multinational Diplomatic Translations of
White House Interest I
NR 3313 CBOM78 26371A 19440704 Pentanagrammer, 1944
NR 3314 CBOM78 26372A 19440510 Rapid Analytical Machinery, 1944
NR 3315 CBOM78 26373A 19440510 Ram File, 1944

Box 1034
NR 3316 CBPD21 12668A 19420700 Cryptographic System No. 849 Issued by GHQ SWPA,
1942
NR 3317 CBPD21 17532A 19430225 Minutes of Committee G, Cryptographic Security and
Cryptographic Systems
NR 3318 CBPD21 17533A 19430220 Minutes of Intercept Coordinating Committee
NR 3319 CBPD21 17534A 19450605 Traffic Transmission in Southwest Pacific Area
NR 3320 CBPD21 17535A 19420507 Central Bureau, Brisbane, Correspondence of SWPA
NR 3321 CBPD21 8222A 19450501 Monthly Summary of Enemy Dispositions

Box 1035
NR 3322 CBPD43 16259A 19420707 Reciprocal Alphabets and Friedman Squares
NR 3323 CBPD43 17848A 19441115 Organization of U.S. Naval Communications
Intelligence
NR 3325 CBPD43 18742A 19431221 Solution of the Japanese Diplomatic System JAM (NE
or Nagoya)
NR 3326 CBPD43 301A 19430809 Aviation Signal Technique

RG 457. Records of the National Security Agency 1507


Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

NR 3327 CBPD43 572A 19420220 Ground/Air Liaison Signals


NR 3328 CBPD43 613A 19441008 Translation of Captured Document
NR 3329 CBPD43 7943A 19430210 Extracts from Japanese Notebook on Procedure Signals
NR 3330 CBPD43 7944A 19430502 Excerpts from Japanese Document (S.B. 5529) Re
Command, Liaison and Communications

Box 1036
NR 3331 CBPG16 1062A 19440312 Cryptographic Notes and Observations

Boxes 1037-1044
NR 3332 CBPG17 1063A 19441019 Cryptographic Intelligence Material

Box 1045
NR 3333 CBPG27 1101A 19430915 Japanese Bookbreakers Bulletins and Technical
Circulars
NR 3334 CBPG27 1102A 19421031 Air to Ground Traffic Reports - ABC 10

Box 1046
NR 3335 CBPG28 1103A 19440831 Ground Traffic Reports - B11
NR 3336 CBPG28 1104A 19440902 Code Instruction Messages - B11

Box 1047
NR 3337 CBPG31 1105A 19430529 IBM Reports and All Machines
NR 3338 CBPG31 1106A 19440208 Traffic Analysis Weekly Reports

Box 1048
NR 3339 CBPG32 1107A 19440517 Traffic Analysis Weekly Reports
NR 3340 CBPG32 1108A 19440720 Traffic Analysis Reports

Boxes 1049-1050
NR 3341 CBPG33 1065A 19440906 Japanese Army Radio Information-Traffic Analysis
Reports

Box 1051
NR 3342 CBPG35 1109A 19441001 Traffic Analysis Material and Japanese Army Call Sign
Systems
NR 3343 CBPG35 1110A 19430320 Paper Use of Cross-System Dupes and General File
NR 3344 CBPG35 1111A 19440220 Sen Angoo #1 2468 JEK and Supplements #1 and 14
NR 3345 CBPG35 1112A 19441003 Sen Angoo #2 9876-IEK - Recovered Indicator Keys
NR 3346 CBPG35 1113A 19440801 Conversion Square Book, Vol II
NR 3347 CBPG35 1114A 19440202 Army Administrative Air System -3366- JES
NR 3348 CBPG35 11 l5A 19430410 Army Air Force System 3366 - JES
NR 3349 CBPG35 1126A 19421031 Systems Book Communications
NR 3350 CBPG35 1128A 19430214 Japanese Navy Department Cryptographic Titles Book/
Recognition Data Book

RG 457. Records of the National Security Agency 1508


Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

Box 1052
NR 3351 CBPG36 1116A 19431227 Miscellaneous 3-Figure Material
NR 3352 CBPG36 1117A 19431024 Rikugun Angoo #4 Production, Volume #1
NR 3353 CBPG36 1118A 19421200 Non-Discriminant Bulbul
NR 3354 CBPG36 1119A 19440511 Rikugun Angoo #4 Production, Vol. #2

Box 1053
NR 3355 CBPG37 1120A 19450809 Stereotypes and Message Analysis, Vol #9
NR 3356 CBPG37 1121A 19440801 Rikugun Angoo NR 4 - Part 2
NR 3357 CBPG37 1122A 19390901 Rikugun Angoo

Box 1054
NR 3358 CBPG38 1123A 19430515 Sen Angoo NR 1/Sen Angoo NR 2
NR 3359 CBPG38 1124A 19430630 Sen Angoo NR1/Sen Angoo NR2
NR 3360 CBPG38 1125A 19390902 Early History of Japanese Army Systems

Box 1055
NR 3361 CBPG41 1127A 19390901 Systems Book - ATRW
NR 3362 CBPG41 1129A 19390901 Early Information on Rikugun Systems
NR 3363 CBPG41 1138A 19421228 Systems Book Traffic

Box 1056
NR 3364 CBPG42 1130A 19421227 Systems Book-Indicator and Discriminant Study
NR 3365 CBPG42 1131A 19430909 Systems Book - Air
NR 3366 CBPG42 1132A 19390900 Systems Book - Miscellaneous 4-Digit Systems

Box 1057
NR 3367 CBPG43 1133A 19400420 Japanese Army Airforce System
NR 3368 CBPG43 1139A 19440801 Master Square Book
NR 3369 CBPG43 1141A 19440000 7890 Additive
NR 3370 CBPG43 1142A 194408012468 Additive - JEK

Box 1058
NR 3371 CBPG44 1134A 19450720 Systems Book JES Production
NR 3372 CBPG44 1135A 19410625 3-Digit Japanese Systems Book
NR 3373 CBPG44 1136A 19441101 Systems Book JEV Carmine Research and Production
NR 3374 CBPG44 1137A 19450201 Systems Book JEV Cardinal Vermilion Research and
Production

Box 1059
NR 3375 CBPG45 1140A 19441231 Japanese Army and Division Level Code Systems,
December 1944 - August 1945
NR 3376 CBPG45 1195A 19450705 Japanese Army Radio Information-Traffic Analysis
Reports

RG 457. Records of the National Security Agency 1509


Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

Box 1060
NR 3376 CBPG45 1195A 19450705 Japanese Army Radio Information-Traffic Analysis
Reports

Box 1061
NR 3377 CBPG47 1196A 19431024 Cryptographic Notes and Observations-Message
Analysis, Vol. No. 4

Box 1062
NR 3378 CBPG48 1197A 19441017 Japanese Army Radio Information - Traffic Analysis
Reports

Boxes 1063-1064
NR 3379 CBPG51 1198A 19440810 Cryptographic Observations and Notes-Message
Analysis

Box 1065
NR 3380 CBPG53 1202A 19370101 Japanese Army Systems - General Research

Box 1066
NR 3381 CBPG54 1203A 19390000 Japanese Army Systems - Miscellaneous
NR 3382 CBPG54 1204A 19441028 Systems Book - JES Production
NR 3383 CBPG54 1205A 19450201 JEM and Allied Systems - Production - Vol. 4
NR 3384 CBPG54 1206A 19440326 JEM and Allied Systems - Research Vol. 2

Box 1067
NR 3385 CBPJ17 17091A 19450000 History of the 833rd Signal Service Company, 1942 -
1945
NR 3386 CBPJ17 17092A 19450000 Technical History Report of 6811th Signal Security
Detachment (Prov)

Boxes 1070-1071
NR 3390 CBPM35 13310A 19440102 Schematics and Unidentified Machine Drawings from
National Cash Register Company, 1944

Box 1072
NR 3391 CBPM44 24215A 19441012 Project C-43 Decoding Speech Codes
NR 3392 CBPM44 24954A 19440115 AJ Characteristics of Printing Telegraph Systems, 1944
NR 3393 CBPM44 24955A 19430129 Jamming-Notes Relative to a Type of Jamming Signal,
1943
NR 3394 CBPM44 25479A 19430715 Project C-71 Radio Recording 1943, Final Report,
1943
NR 3395 CBPM44 25566A 19450801 U.S. Radar Survey - Airborne Radar, 1945
NR 3396 CBPM44 25567A 19450601 U.S. Radar Survey - Ground Radar, 1945
NR 3397 CBPM44 25568A 19460000 Recognition of Underwater Sounds, 1946

RG 457. Records of the National Security Agency 1510


Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

NR 3398 CBPM44 25596A 19420331 Ultra High Speed Flash Telegraphy, 1942
NR 3399 CBPM44 25650A 19460000 Frequency - Modulated Sonar Systems, 1946

Box 1073
NR 3400 CBQB11 121A 19430000 Air-Ground Liaison Code
NR 3401 CBQB11 139A 19440819 Burma-Use of Radio Intercepts for Fighter Sweeps
NR 3402 CBQB11 318A 19440408 MED SIGINT Committee Meeting Minutes
NR 3403 CBQB11 322A 19440315 YNA Committee Meeting Minutes
NR 3404 CBQB11 330A 19440426 Minutes of MED SIGINT Committee
NR 3405 CBQB11 410A 19430620 Memo to Colonels Clarke and McCormack-Subject
Number 6 Intelligence School
NR 3406 CBQB11 573A 19430820 Operation of J Service in Sicilian Campaign, July and
August 1943
NR 3407 CBQB11 582A 19430907 Interrogation Report No. 6 of Japanese Prisoner of War
T. Yamada, February 1943
NR 3409 CBQB11 699A 19440401 J.A.A.F. in the S.E. Asia Area-Report
NR 3410 CBQB11 700A 19431228 Wireless Experimental Center [Delhi, India] D Section
Traffic Analysis Report No. 97

Box 1074
NR 3411 CBQB12 701A 19441222 J.A.A.F. Fighter R/T Interception in S.E.A.C.
NR 3412 CBQB12 702A 19441010 Traffic Analysis Report #111

Box 1075
NR 3415 CBQC41 23273A 19420320 Fleet Radio Unit Melbourne (7th U.S. Fleet) Outgoing/
Incoming Messages

Box 1080
NR 3416 CBQD34 444A 19440206 Permutation Tables Referred to in AJC-572
NR 3417 CBQD34 521A 19440829 Dictionary Translation
NR 3418 CBQD34 608A 19440301 Details Regarding Urgent Communications
NR 3419 CBQD34 640A 19440607 Military Communications Weekly Reports

Box 1082
NR 3420 CBQD36 695A 19450101 Weekly Reports-Japanese Military Communications

Box 1083
NR 3421 CBQD37 1159A 19450000 Publications Issued by Central Bureau Brisbane
NR 3422 CBQD37 1160A 19450101 Index of Japanese Code Materials by Discriminant-
Section II
NR 3423 CBQD37 1161A 19440424 Japanese Additive Systems
NR 3424 CBQD37 1164A 19450300 Technical Signals Intelligence Report No. 1
NR 3425 CBQD37 1165A 19450331 Report on Analysis of Japanese Code Books

RG 457. Records of the National Security Agency 1511


Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

Box 1084
NR 3426 CBQD38 1168A 19450215 Addresses from Ultra Sources
NR 3427 CBQD38 1171A 19450315 Captured Document Monthly Report

Box 1085
NR 3428 CBQD41 1299A 19430406 Copies of Messages Supplied by Australia with
Clarifying Notes
NR 3429 CBQD41 1311A 19450500 Central Bureau, Technical Signals, Intelligence Report
NR 3430 CBQD41 5485A 19450919 Japanese Secret Word System of Naval Ministry
NR 3431 CBQD41 5728A 19420811 Japanese Army Radio Information - Y Organization in
Australia

Box 1086
NR 3432 CBQD42 10177A 19451218 Central Bureau - Technical Records
NR 3433 CBQD42 5991A 19450310 Central Bureau Matters of Cryptographic Interest
NR 3434 CBQD42 6030A 19450331 Central Bureau Report on Matters of Cryptographic
Interest
NR 3435 CBQD42 6178A 19420611 Correspondence Pertaining to Yo Code
NR 3436 CBQD42 8006A 19450902 Function of the Hikari Agency
NR 3437 CBQD42 9906A 19450920 Report on Mandrake Operation

Boxes 1087-1093
NR 3438 CBQD55 23857A 19420320 Fleet Radio Unit Melbourne (7th Fleet) Daily Digests

Boxes 1094-1095
NR 3439 CBQH11 501A 19431231 Sixty Daily Traffic Analysis Reports

Box 1096
NR 3440 CBQH78 32864A 19440720 Cryptographic Dictionary, 1944

Box 1097
NR 3443 CBQM13 43019A 19430500 Colonel McCormack Trip to London
NR 3444 CBQM13 4844A 19430210 Col. Alfred McCormack Papers
NR 3445 CBQM13 4866A 19430519 McCormack Messages

Box 1098
NR 3451 CBQM33 3712A 19500000 Investigations of Cryptologic Personnel
NR 3453 CBQM33 3714A 19500000 Thoughts About the Radio Intelligence Service for
Today and Tomorrow
NR 3455 CBQM33 3717A 19400000 Daily Changing Key Pad 3004
NR 3458 CBQM33 3724A 19500000 Descriptions of 18 Ciphers
NR 3459 CBQM33 3725A 19500000 Systematic Character, Analysis, and Security of
Cryptosystems
NR 3460 CBQM33 3731 A 19450000 Key Table of West for May 1945
NR 3461 CBQM33 3733A 19430728 Signal Book for Riflemen

RG 457. Records of the National Security Agency 1512


Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

Box 1099
NR 3464 CBQM37 4000A 19200000 Secret Inks
NR 3465 CBQM37 4852A 19430109 Postage Stamp Code - Anthony E. Scottino Case
NR 3466 CBQM37 6211A 19450000 Lt. Col. Shirahamas Lectures on Theory of Secret
Communications
NR 3467 CBQM37 682A 19450215 Prisoner-of-War Reports on Methods of Secret
Communications
NR 3468 CBQM37 863A 19431129 Secret Writing
NR 3469 CBQM37 896A 19430326 Worksheets of the Lab Branch on Secret Ink Tests
NR 3470 CBQM37 897A 19430601 Miscellaneous Papers on Prisoner of War Censorship and
Secret Writing
NR 3471 CBQM37 898A 19440331 Letters Containing Secret Writing Condemned by Lab
After Examination

Box 1100
NR 3473 CBQM38 5003A 19420315 Instruction for Using Single Special Cipher
NR 3477 CBQM38 5008A 19380000 Log Book for the Entry of Outgoing Encoded Messages
NR 3479 CBQM38 5015A 19000000 Rules for Use of Code Table KT
NR 3480 CBQM38 5016A 19000000 Procedure for the Determination of the Group in the
Encipherment Table
NR 3483 CBQM38 5019A 19000000 Secret Military Information
NR 3486 CBQM38 5022A 19000000 Rules for Use of Conversation Table Pt-41
NR 3490 CBQM38 5026A 19000000 Description and Rules for Use of General System SH-G
04
NR 3492 CBQM38 5028A 19000000 Rules for Enciphering, Composition of Indicator and
Encoding Conditions
NR 3493 CBQM38 5029A 19000000 Rules for the Use of Encipherment Tables &
Composition of Indicator Groups
NR 3494 CBQM38 5030A 19430200 Directive to the Cipher Organization Corps and
Divisions
NR 3495 CBQM38 5032A 19430223 Directive to the Chef of Cipher Organization Corps and
Divisions and 5 MSV
NR 3496 CBQM38 5033A 19000000 Rules for the Use of Combinators
NR 3501 CBQM38 5040A 19440126 Description and Rules for the Use of Encipherment
Pads 1

Box 1101
NR 3504 CBQM41 5045A 19431201 Code Worksheets
NR 3505 CBQM41 5046A 19431231 Report on the Encoding Methods of Russian Bands and
Intelligence Groups
NR 3506 CBQM41 5047A 19000000 Code Worksheets for 05-R Difference Table
NR 3507 CBQM41 5048A 19000000 Difference Tables for Code 010-P
NR 3508 CBQM41 5049A 19440822 Meanings-No. 40-for R4 ZC 1630
NR 3510 CBQM41 5052A 19430303 Number of Nets-Personnel Arrangement
NR 3513 CBQM41 5055A 19000000 Conversation Table No. 6

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Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

Box 1102
NR 3514 CBRC15 21089A 19440115 Direction Finder for Airplane, Ship and Ground Use,
Proposals 224 and 243
NR 3515 CBRC15 21091A 19441216 Radio Direction Finders-Model DAJ
NR 3516 CBRC15 21093A 19420619 Proximity Effect of a Metallic Fence on Navy Model
Direction Finder
NR 3517 CBRC15 21094A 19461100 Pacific VHF Intercept and Direction Finding Project,
1945
NR 3518 CBRC15 21095A 19411029 Description of a Short Wave Direction Finder for Land
Stations
NR 3519 CBRC15 21096A 19440729 Ultra High Frequency Direction Finding Study (RCA)
NR 3520 CBRC15 21097A 19421211 Experimental Spaced-Loop Finder for Very High
Frequencies
NR 3521 CBRC15 21099A 19440805 Developments of British Naval Direction Finding
NR 3522 CBRC15 21100A 19430000 Suggested Graphical Method for Least-Squares Fix
Determination

Box 1103
NR 3523 CBRK24 12951A 19420411 Survey of Map Coordinate Codes, 1942-4
NR 3524 CBRK24 12956A 19430100 Technical Survey of Combat Codes, 1943
NR 3525 CBRK24 12957A 19450000 Historical Survey of Strip Cipher Systems, 1945
NR 3526 CBRK24 12960A 19420728 Survey of Authentication Systems, 1942-45

Box 1104
NR 3527 CBRK25 13009A 19450109 Correspondence on the Use of SIGABA and Other
Cipher Equipments, 1945-48

Box 1105
NR 3528 CBRK26 13010A 19440814 Weekly Traffic Analysis Reports on High Level U.S.
Army Communications, 1944-1945
NR 3529 CBRK26 13016A 19430117 Technical Survey of Army Air Force Cryptographic
Systems
NR 3530 CBRK26 13017 19420929 Methods of Encipherment of the Division Field Codes,
1942-4

Box 1106
NR 3531 CBRK28 13094A 19450319 Special Signal Operations in the United Kingdom,
1945
NR 3532 CBRK28 13096A 19421221 Evaluation Studies and History of the Converter M-
228, 194246
NR 3534 CBRK28 13101A 19450605 Correspondence on Miscellaneous U.S. COMSEC
Systems, 1945-54

Box 1107
NR 3535 CBRL61 13838A 19450630 Manual for Afloat Radio Intelligence Units
NR 3536 CBRL61 13839A 19420700 Report on Study of Stereotyped Headings of Japanese

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Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

Messages
NR 3537 CBRL61 13840A 19431000 Convoy Movements Reported by GT October and
November 1943
NR 3539 CBRL61 13842A 19440118 Diary of Operation Flintlock - Occupation of
Kwajalein and Majuro February 1944

Box 1108
NR 3540 CBRL63 13844A 19441230 Operational Log of Activity During Strikes on Formosa/
Luzon December 1944 - January 1945 by RIU
NR 3541 CBRL63 13845A 19450210 Radio Intelligence Unit Operational Log of Activity
During Occupation of Iwo Jima
NR 3542 CBRL63 13846A 19440720 Operational Logs of Radio Intelligence Units Afloat in
Pacific
NR 3543 CBRL63 39704A 19440000 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japan, System
Titled JN-11D

Box 1109
NR 3544 CBRL67 13847A 19450000 Japanese Code Books - 3 Parts

Box 1112
NR 3551 CBSC73 42563A 19440619 Establishment of Army-Navy Communication
Intelligence Board
NR 3552 CBSC73 6101A 19430500 Security of Allied Ciphers
NR 3554 CBSC73 8022A 19450520 Report on Interrogation of Lt. Col. Nielsen on 20 May
1945

Box 1113
NR 3564 CBTB27 16840A 19430000 History of Special Security Operations Overseas, Vols.
I thru V

Box 1114
NR 3565 CBTB34 16865A 19420700 Signal Security Agency Intelligence, Div, Belli Semi-
Monthly Reports, September 1942- December 1943
NR 3566 CBTB34 16866A 19431231 B-III Semi-Monthly Reports, December 1943 thru
November 1944, Cryptanalytic Branch
NR 3567 CBTB34 16868A 19430101 B-III Weekly Reports, October - December 1943,
General Cryptanalytic Section
NR 3568 CBTB34 16870A 19430100 B-III Weekly Reports, January 1943 - October 1943,
General Cryptanalytic Section
NR 3569 CBTB34 16878A 19430500 Organization and Activities, Cryptographic Branch,
Signal Security Service
NR 3570 CBTB34 16879A 19430216 Signal Security Agency, Language Branch, Subsection
Bis Weekly Reports
NR 3571 CBTB34 16880A 19450415 History of Training in Signal Security Agency

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Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

Box 1115
NR 3572 CBTB75 17236A 19450000 History of Communications Branch Arlington Hall
Station September 1941 to July 1944
NR 3573 CBTB75 17237A 19440912 Situation Report, Language Branch
NR 3574 CBTB75 17238A 19440626 Annual Report Fiscal Year 1944 F Branch Signal
Security Agency
NR 3575 CBTB75 17240A 19440601 Organization of Military Cryptanalysts Branch, SPSI-B-
II
NR 3576 CBTB75 17241A 19440900 Cryptanalytic Branch Annual Report the Fiscal Year
1944
NR 3577 CBTB75 17242A 19440000 Signal Security Agency, Cryptanalytic Branch, Annual
Report 1944
NR 3578 CBTB75 17243A 19440809 Second Signal Service Battalion Organization

Box 1116
NR 3579 CBTC13 17332A 19450000 Signal Security Agency Development Branch Annual
Report for Fiscal Year 1945
NR 3580 CBTC13 17333A 19450000 History Machine Branch
NR 3581 CBTC13 17334A 19460000 History of the Language Branch, Army Security
Agency
NR 3582 CBTC13 17336A 19440819 Operations of Signal Intelligence Division, USAFICPA

Box 1117
NR 3584 CBTC46 17424A 19450517 Security Study of AN/GSQ-1, Privacy Equipment
NR 3585 CBTC46 17425A 19450900 Historical Survey of the Work Done by the Machine
Analysis Unit on the 13 lA1
NR 3586 CBTC46 17426A 19450305 Chronological History of Ciphony
NR 3587 CBTC46 17427A 19451129 History of Signal Security Agency, Ciphony, Time
Division Scrambler
NR 3588 CBTC46 17428A 19420000 Cryptographic Description, Type X Machine
NR 3589 CBTC46 17429A 19420717 History of Non-Morse Activities

Box 1118
NR 3590 CBTC56 17461A 19450900 Teletypewriter Key Generator Systems
NR 3591 CBTC56 17462A 19461218 Project History of the Converter M-409 (SIGGIG)

Box 1119
NR 3593 CBTC67 17481A 19450208 Original J.N.-157 Machine
NR 3594 CBTC67 17482A 19450228 Gypsy
NR 3595 CBTC67 17483A 19451228 Hand Version of B-211 Machine
NR 3596 CBTC67 17485A 19450303 M-8 and M-9
NR 3597 CBTC67 17486A 19450521 JN-37 Problem on Mypo.
NR 3598 CBTC67 17487A 19450103 Printer Tester
NR 3599 CBTC67 17488A 19450604 Multiple Grenade
NR 3600 CBTC67 17489A 19430600 Col. McCormacks Trip to London, May-June 1943

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Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

Box 1120
NR 3602 CBTC78 17516A 19440600 Octagon Conference, September 1944
NR 3603 CBTC78 17519A 19450417 Joint Authentication Systems for Use in the Pacific

Box 1121
NR 3604 CBTD31 17601A 19430715 Signal Security Agency Survey
NR 3605 CBTD31 17602A 19390000 Technical History Japanese Army

Box 1122
NR 3605 CBTD31 17602A 19390000 Technical History Japanese Army

Box 1123
NR 3605 CBTD31 17602A 19390000 Technical History Japanese Army
NR 3606 CBTD32A 17613A 19420918 Plans for Research and Development of
Cryptographic and Cryptanalytic Machinery
NR 3607 CBTD32A 17742A 19430620 Number Six Intelligence School at Bletchley Park
NR 3608 CBTD32A 17743A 19770000 Origin of U.S.-British Communications Intelligence
Cooperation (1940 - 1941)

Box 1124
NR 3609 CBTD76 17640A 19420109 Research and Development of Cryptographic
Equipments-Histories 1918-1945
NR 3610 CBTD76 17641A 19450730 Signal Security Agency Cryptographic Materiel Branch
Annual Report FY 1945 (1 July 1944 - 30 Jun 1945)
NR 3612 CBTD76 17643A 19450000 Annual Report of Cryptographic Materiel Branch and
Communications Security Branch 1945
NR 3613 CBTD76 17644A 19451006 Message Analysis in Censorship
NR 3614 CBTD76 17645A 19420200 History of the Military Cryptanalytic Branch (SPSIB-2)

Box 1125
NR 3615 CBTE11 17648A 19460000 Signal Security Agency History of Cryptographic
Branch - 1865-1917; - July 1945
NR 3616 CBTE11 17651A 19370302 Organization and Duties of S.I. Division and Plan of
Organization of Signal Intelligence Section
NR 3617 CBTE11 17655A 19460409 War Department General Staff, Intelligence Division
Organizational Chart
NR 3618 CBTE11 17657A 19190808 Instructions for Using War Department Telegraphic
Codes, 1919

Box 1126
NR 3620 CBTE28 17738A 19430812 E Operations of the GC & CS at Bletchley Park
NR 3621 CBTE28 17739A 19431004 Report on IBM Operations and Overseas Interception
NR 3622 CBTE28 17740A 19430206 Ultra Special Signal Intelligence Combined Security
Instructions and Regulations

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Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

Box 1127
NR 3624 CBTE38 17749A 19420801 U.S. Navy Communications: Joint U.S. Army-Navy
Communications; Joint U.S. British Communications
NR 3625 CBTE38 17751A 19450619 Joint Authentication Systems for Use in the Pacific
NR 3626 CBTE 38 17752A 19470000 Notes for Use in Case Pearl Harbor Committee Visits
Arlington Hall Station
NR 3627 CBTE38 17753A 19410323 Pearl Harbor Miscellaneous Material
NR 3628 CBTE38 17754A 19431103 Selections from Undated Printed Publication
NR 3629 CBTE38 17756A 19390000 Pearl Harbor Investigation Excerpts 1939-December
1941

Box 1128
NR 3630 CBTE41 17763A 19421023 Intercept Information, Japanese Army Radio
Operations (SIGSGA), (SIGMAW)
NR 3633 CBTE41 17767A 19421101 International Point-to-Point Radio Circuits
NR 3634 CBTE41 17768A 19440000 History of Intercept Control
NR 3635 CBTE41 17835A 19420000 Instructions for Use of Intrazonal Confidential
Meteorological Cipher L-2 ( Part 1)

Box 1129
NR 3636 CBTE42 17774A 19410400 Model DY-2 Radio Direction Finder Equipment
NR 3637 CBTE42 17775A 19451108 Japanese DD (Routing Procedure) Systems
NR 3638 CBTE42 17776A 19450000 Signals Communications Systems
NR 3639 CBTE42 17777A 19440000 History of Far Eastern Diplomatic Net
NR 3640 CBTE42 17778A 19521017 Japanese Signal Intelligence Service

Box 1130
NR 3641 CBTE43 17787A 19450220 Ultra Supplement to Study and Recommendations
Relative to Security of XXI Bomber Command Communications
NR 3642 CBTE43 17788A 19430701 History of Japanese Army Radio Information and War
Department/OSIGO Duties and Functions of T/A Personnel
NR 3643 CBTE43 17789A 19440626 Second Conference on Japanese Army
Communications

Box 1131
NR 3644 CBTE48 17829A 19440000 Japanese Five-Day Enciphering Squares (1944-1945) I
NR 3645 CBTE48 17830A 19450000 Stone Report
NR 3646 CBTE48 17831 A 19450000 Preliminary Report on the Japanese Naval Sapphire
Cipher Machine in JN-73

Box 1132
NR 3647 CBTE52 17838A 19380000 Cooperation in Deriving Intelligence from Encrypted
Meteorological Messages in World War II
NR 3648 CBTE52 17839A 19451204 Japanese Weather Terms
NR 3649 CBTE52 17840A 19401217 Department of Commerce Weather Bureau Codes
December 1940 - March 1942

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Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

Box 1133
NR 3650 CBTE56 17864A 19440400 Grammar of Modern Written Japanese
NR 3651 CBTE56 17865A 19440701 Study of the Character KA as Used in the Japanese
Language
NR 3652 CBTE56 17866A 19431200 Collection of Textual Material for Use in Training
Linguists in a Japanese Language Class
NR 3653 CBTE56 17867A 19430000 Japanese Encipherment System 7890
NR 3654 CBTE56 17868A 19430000 Reading Code Material
NR 3655 CBTE56 17869A 19430130 Japanese Army Systems
NR 3656 CBTE56 17870A 19430000 Heading Information Memorandum - Address Training
NR 3657 CBTE56 17871A 19430403 Training - Signal Corps Radio Communications School

Box 1134
NR 3659 CBTE63 17914A 19200129 Elementary Means of Transmission
NR 3660 CBTE63 17916A 19550330 Radio Direction Finder Equipment for Intercept
Purposes
NR 3661 CBTE63 17918A 19420801 British GC&CS [Government Code and Cipher School]
NR 3662 CBTE63 17919A 19440000 Summary Report on W.E.C. (Wireless Experimental
Centre/Delhi)
NR 3663 CBTE63 17920A 19410117 Joint Army-Navy Codes and Systems

Box 1136
NR 3666 CBTG68 18502A 19000000 Instructions for Liaison and Transmissions
NR 3668 CBTG68 18507A 19441101 Radio Reconnaissance, Regiment 353 War Diary
NR 3669 CBTG68 18524A 00000000 Teleprinter - Connector

Box 1137
NR 3670 CBTH75 18803A 19400915 RIP 37A - General Characteristics of Japanese
Diplomatic Communications Cryptographic Systems
NR 3671 CBTH75 18804A 19400915 RIP 37B - Auxiliary Japanese Diplomatic Systems
NR 3672 CBTH75 18805A 19440401 RIP 37B, Change 4 - K10 Transposition (Basic System J-19)

Box 1138
NR 3673 CBTI12 18813A 19431130 RIP 84A - JN Recognition Data Book with Changes 1
and 2 (Codes JN 1 thru JN 71)
NR 3674 CBTI12 18828A 19390601 RIP 7 - Instructions for Use of Forms and Keys,
Japanese Orange Administrative Code
NR 3675 CBTI12 18839A 19431130 RIP 84B (with Changes I and 2) - JN Recognition Data
Book (Codes JN 75 to JN 181)

Box 1139
NR 3676 CBTI32 17202A 19430513 Annual Report of the Chief Signal Officer for the Fiscal
Year 1943
NR 3677 CBTI32 18923A 19380000 RIP 17, RIP 29, RIP 36 - Chinese Diplomatic Net
NR 3678 CBTI32 18955A 19420600 RIP 45 Change 1 - Radio Intelligence (Intercept)
Manual

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Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

NR 3679 CBTI32 19029A 19421015 RIP 77 Change 4 - Instructions for M-5 (Orange
Diplomatic) B Machine - Army Purple Machine
NR 3680 CBTI32 19047A 19430501 RIP 96 Change 1 - Japanese Naval Attach Codes

Box 1145
NR 3696 CBTM11 20271A 19420300 Cipher Sections Survey, March 1942 - November 1943

Box 1146
NR 3698 CBTM11A 20272A 19420115 Cipher Sections Survey Reports No. 1-3

Box 1147
NR 3704 CBTM13 20289A 19440214 Model Copy Difference Table (IBM)
NR 3705 CBTM13 20290A 19380603 Rules for the Use of Reencipherment
NR 3707 CBTM13 20292A 19440213 Air Force Organizations, Air Power, Arrangement,
Equipment, Type of Planes, Personnel and Training.

Boxes 1148-1273
NR 3709 G22-0504-3 6A 19440200 Japanese Army Translations

Box 1273
NR 3709 G22-0504-3 6A 19440200 Japanese Army Translations

Box 1275
NR 3715 ZEMA02 1036A 19441000 Captured Document-OAF AR Jargon Code (Not
Translated)
NR 3716 ZEMA02 252A 19440531 Tables
NR 3719 ZEMA02 46853A 19450407 Japanese Special Intelligence Officers

Box 1276
NR 3724 ZEMA03 13700A 19440115 Series of Orders, Memos, Instructions and Functions
for GT Organization (Sub Div of OP-20-G)
NR 3725 ZEMA03 13746A 19430900 Technical Survey of the M-131A1 Converter
NR 3726 ZEMA03 13764A 19430217 Japanese Compromise of Vichy Code
NR 3727 ZEMA03 14032A 19420115 80 MM Modulated Light Speech and Signal Equipment
NR 3728 ZEMA03 2337A 19420110 Secrecy of Radio and Cables
NR 3729 ZEMA03 44674A 19450107 Government Code and Cipher School Histories (Naval)

Box 1277
NR 3733 ZEMA04 12906A 19440713 Signal Information and Monitoring Correspondence/
Mediterranean SIGINT Committee Minutes
NR 3739 ZEMA04 17586A 19440831 Enemy Equipment Intelligence Service Team Activity
Reports
NR 3742 ZEMA04 22673A 19440122 Report on Fifth Army Signal Intelligence Service
NR 3743 ZEMA04 24343A 19450606 Valve (Radio Tube) Laboratories Clausthal-Zellereld, 1945
NR 3745 ZEMA04 6330A 19430810 Research on Additive Systems with an Alternate Matrix
as a Basis

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Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

Box 1278
NR 3746 ZEMA05 13979A 19400000 Part IV of Code Book Boa Jabab Bis Kulzu
NR 3747 ZEMA05 17502A 19440816 Cryptographic Plan (SIGIRA)
NR 3748 ZEMA05 2250A 19430330 Enemy Units and Networks Heard and Identified
NR 3749 ZEMA05 231A 19440809 Code Tables
NR 3750 ZEMA05 232A 19440426 Code Name Books
NR 3754 ZEMA05 35870A 19390000 Basic Field Manual, Military Intelligence (Volume X-
Secret Communication)
NR 3755 ZEMA05 35875A 19410303 Cipher Machines; Chronological Summary of Events in
Development (M134, M325, MARKII ECM, M138, HEK)
NR 3756 ZEMA05 416A 19420215 Conversion Chart Number Two Chief of Staff
NR 3757 ZEMA05 445A 19440524 Daily Rabid Advance Air Report
NR 3759 ZEMA05 542A 19430408 Table
NR 3760 ZEMA05 59A 19420000 Tables

Box 1279
NR 3763 ZEMA06 13105A 19431125 Studies on the Use of the Converter M131A1, 1943
NR 3764 ZEMA06 13152A 19420817 Weather Codes and Cryptanalytic Devices for Weather
Traffic, 1942-5
NR 3765 ZEMA06 17652A 19421031 Radio Countermeasures
NR 3766 ZEMA06 17653A 19440213 Map Reference Code (MAPLAY Code)
NR 3767 ZEMA06 17654A 19421205 Organization of Technical Development of SSS

Box 1280
NR 3779 ZEMA07 3949A 19431015 Weekly Intelligence Summaries
NR 3784 ZEMA07 604A 19400522 Memorandum for Assistant Chief of Staff

Box 1281
NR 3789 ZEMA08 13150A 19450802 Analysis of U.S. Radio Traffic in Pacific Area, 1945
NR 3790 ZEMA08 1354A 19440815 Log and Monthly Report of Photographic Laboratory
NR 3792 ZEMA08 17649A 19440000 Signal Security Agency Overview of Traffic Analysis
and Control Branch
NR 3795 ZEMA08 511A 19430514 Translations
NR 3797 ZEMA08 6649A 19420322 Radio Intelligence Companies and Detachments Active
and Proposed

Box 1283
NR 3809 ZEMA10 113A 19430516 Tour of Duty Report of Capt. Roy Johnson While at GC &
CS [Government Codes & Cypher School]
NR 3811 ZEMA10 13249A 19410000 U.S. Communications - General History Documents
NR 3812 ZEMA10 17171 A 19440000 History of the Second Signal Service Company 1
January 1939 through 30 June 1944
NR 3813 ZEMA10 17656A 19450000 Operations of the Intelligence Branch, OCSIGO,
During World War II
NR 3817 ZEMA10 5988A 19420301 Identification Guide for Italian, German & Japanese
Ciphers

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Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

Box 1284
NR 3822 ZEMA100 37009A 19450000 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: United States
Naval Communications Icky Projector.
NR 3826 ZEMA100 37035A 19411201 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japanese Call
Sign Listing HY00 10

Box 1285
NR 3827 ZEMA101 11184A 19420808 Japanese Air-Arm Signals Training Manual
NR 3828 ZEMA101 17904A 19440601 Subtractor Table for Use with the Combined Field
Code, Pacific & Australian Edition
NR 3829 ZEMA101 210A 19440915 D/U DD Map Number 1 and Locations of Identification
to September 1, 1944
NR 3830 ZEMA101 34444A 19430117 Combined Communications Board - Combined
Signals Handbook, 1943 Edition
NR 3831 ZEMA101 35009A 19450301 Place Names - Andaman to Solomon Islands, 1945
NR 3832 ZEMA101 43877A 19420522 AF Message: Lack of Water for U.S. Air Unit at
Midway - WWII

Box 1286
NR 3834 ZEMA102 35665A 19450700 Survey of OP-20-G by Naval Inspector General

Box 1287-1291
NR 3837 ZEMA103 46927A 19370118 JN Codes & Associated Material

Box 1292
NR 3838 ZEMA108 11792A 19440500 TUU Code Number Book #1
NR 3839 ZEMA108 11819A 19400000 Place Name Number Designator Chart Used by
Japanese Naval Ships Reporting Weather
NR 3840 ZEMA108 15192A 19431203 Convoy Routes of Japanese Merchant, Tanker and
Combatant Ships in the Pacific Area, December 1943 - October 1944
NR 3841 ZEMA108 23379A 19440807 Radio-Adaptability of TCK-4 Transmitter to Permit
Frequency Shift Keying Operation, 1944
NR 3842 ZEMA108 23386A 19430515 General Requirements for the Model DAJ Direction
Finder Installation, 1943
NR 3843 ZEMA108 23391A 19440520 Frequency Shift Unit, 1944
NR 3844 ZEMA108 28378A 19460101 History of Whos Who Branch, Military Intelligence
Service During World War II
NR 3845 ZEMA108 29861A 19430903 Captured Enemy Equipment, 1943-1946
NR 3846 ZEMA108 29863A 19450000 Japanese Naval and Air Organization Standard
Nomenclature
NR 3847 ZEMA108 300A 19431103 Translation of Captured Document About Radio
Communications
NR 3848 ZEMA108 32863A 19420417 Radio Intelligence Discussions, U.S.-UK-Canada,
1942
NR 3850 ZEMA108 34806A 19450100 I.C. Machine
NR 3851 ZEMA108 35008A 19420418 Radio Intelligence Discussions - U.S. UK Canada, 1942

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Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

NR 3852 ZEMA108 35391A 19450615 Order of Battle Aids Vol. II Japanese

Box 1293
NR 3853 ZEMA109 45818A 19430605 Tactical Radio Procedure - 1943
NR 3855 ZEMA109 45964A 19420000 Codes and Ciphers: Japan Miscellaneous Military
Message Forms
NR 3857 ZEMA109 46120A 19431113 United Kingdom Examples of Operational
Experience in the Use of Pigeons by the R.A.F.
NR 3858 ZEMA109 46361A 19420000 Codes and Ciphers: Japan Code Book TA-4(IN166)
Encode and Decode
NR 3860 ZEMA109 46948A 19000000 Japanese Code Book 3701
NR 3861 ZEMA109 46949A 19430112 Japanese Messages - 1943

Box 1295
NR 3864 ZEMA110 46946A 19000000 Codes and Ciphers: German and Japanese

Box 1296
NR 3866 ZEMA111 30142A 19410000 Intelligence Documents-German/Japanese Activity-
U.S. and Allied Order of Battle
NR 3867 ZEMA111 35017A 19381115 Signal Intelligence Service Papers on Second Signal
Service Battalion, 1938-1945
NR 3868 ZEMA111 35393A 19451005 Report on Admiral Chudo, Japanese Navy
NR 3869 ZEMA111 36047A 19430810 Expansion of the Signal Intelligence Service, 1943
NR 3870 ZEMA111 39376A 19420413 Expansion of Signal Intelligence Service
NR 3871 ZEMA111 47002A 19420000 Miscellaneous Japanese Military Documents
NR 3872 ZEMA111 9291A 19450630 History of SIS in China-Burma-India
NR 3873 ZEMA111 9733A 19410000 Maj. Sinkovs Report of Cryptographic Mission, 1941

Box 1298
NR 3877 ZEMA113 39643A 19411201 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japan.
NR 3878 ZEMA113 39644A 19380000 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: China/Manchuria.
System Title G.C. Chung, MAA, MAB.
NR 3879 ZEMA113 39647A 19430915 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japan Title JD4
NR 3880 ZEMA113 39648A 19430301 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japan System JD-3
NR 3881 ZEMA113 39649A 19430720 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japan System
Title JN-37
NR 3883 ZEMA113 39651A 19430708 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japan
NR 3885 ZEMA113 39654A 19420727 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japan
NR 3886 ZEMA113 39655A 19411201 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japan

Box 1299
NR 3888 ZEMA114 17677A 19430000 Cryptographic Training Course
NR 3889 ZEMA114 17678A 19440120 Defense Against Radio Jamming
NR 3890 ZEMA114 17794A 19431001 Double Playfair System
NR 3891 ZEMA114 17822A 19770000 Ikki Detachment, COMINT and the Battle of the
Tenaru River, Guadalcanal - August 1942

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Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

NR 3893 ZEMA114 17859A 19430801 Supplementary Japanese - English Dictionary


NR 3894 ZEMA114 17860A 19450101 Japanese Selected on Dictionary

Box 1300
NR 3896 ZEMA115 42267A 19420000 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japan - Referred
to as Handy Dandy Codes.
NR 3898 ZEMA115 45134A 19450000 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japan

Box 1301
NR 3900 ZEMA116 37656A 19440701 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japanese Call
Listing, N-1 for Use with FU-I, FU-2 and FIJ-3 Sequence Books.
NR 3901 ZEMA116 37670A 19430000 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japanese
Cryptographic System, JN-25 with Unofficial Rips.
NR 3902 ZEMA116 37671A 19440000 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japanese Rules
for the Use of Code JN-11

Box 1302
NR 3903 ZEMA117 36116A 19460402 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers, Japan
NR 3904 ZEMA117 36117A 19450000 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers, Japan
NR 3905 ZEMA117 36118A 19450000 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers, Japan
NR 3906 ZEMA117 36119A 19450000 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers, Japan Decipher
Table #1, JN-186
NR 3907 ZEMA117 36120A 19450000 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers, Japan Ship
Section

Box 1303
NR 3908 ZEMA118 45645A 19430429 Codes and Ciphers: Germany Boston Series
Records
NR 3909 ZEMA118 45649A 19431220 Codes and Ciphers: Japan Naval Call Lists 7-B
NR 3910 ZEMA118 45650A 19430201 Codes and Ciphers: Japan JN-4-F Code
NR 3911 ZEMA118 45651A 19430201 Codes and Ciphers: Japan JN-4-G Code
NR 3912 ZEMA118 45652A 19430612 Codes and Ciphers: Japan JN-4-K Code

Box 1304
NR 3913 ZEMA119 36107A 19450812 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers, Japanese Code
JN-180B
NR 3914 ZEMA119 36108A 19400000 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers, Japanese Code
JNA-12
NR 3915 ZEMA119 36109A 19450409 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers, Japan
NR 3916 ZEMA119 36110A 19450900 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers, Japan
NR 3917 ZEMA119 36111A 19460620 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers, Japan

Box 1305
NR 3918 ZEMA12 17500A 19420212 Special Branch, G2, Military Intelligence Division, War
Department

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Box 1307
NR 3922 ZEMA121 36655A 19410000 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: United Kingdom

Box 1308
NR 3922 ZEMA121 36655A 19410000 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: United Kingdom

Box 1314
NR 3925 ZEMA128 36948A 19421001 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japan Naval Radio
Calls, OTSU4
NR 3926 ZEMA128 36981A 19420410 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japan Navy Call
List, Kana
NR 3927 ZEMA128 36982A 19420412 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japan Navy Call
List, Kana, Vol I

Box 1315
NR 3928 ZEMA129 45700A 19420210 Codes and Ciphers: Japan JN49
NR 3929 ZEMA129 45701A 19400900 Codes and Ciphers: Japan JN-16
NR 3930 ZEMA129 45702A 19431024 Codes and Ciphers: Japan JNA-10 and JNA-14
NR 3931 ZEMA129 45703A 19431201 Codes and Ciphers: Japan JN-25
NR 3932 ZEMA129 45704A 19411101 Codes and Ciphers: Japan JN Call List HYOO 9
NR 3933 ZEMA129 45705A 19320000 Codes and Ciphers: Japan M-1 and M-2 Cipher Keys
NR 3934 ZEMA129 45706A 19410501 Codes and Ciphers: Japan JN Call List HYOO 8
NR 3935 ZEMA129 45707A 19410000 Codes and Ciphers: Japan JN-206 JN-207
NR 3936 ZEMA129 45708A 19410000 Codes and Ciphers: Japan JN-184 JN-189A JN-189B
NR 3937 ZEMA129 45709A 19450428 Codes and Ciphers: Japan JN-37 Conversion Chart
NR 3938 ZEMA129 45731A 19810626 Codes and Ciphers: United Kingdom Draft Appendix
to History of British Intelligence in WWII
NR 3939 ZEMA129 45732A 19440606 Codes and Ciphers: Japan Call List Otsu 7
NR 3940 ZEMA129 45733A 19440106 Codes and Ciphers: Japan JN-185V Code Book
NR 3941 ZEMA129 45734A 19440209 Codes and Ciphers: Japan JN-185W Code
NR 3942 ZEMA129 45735A 19440126 Codes and Ciphers: Japan JN-185HH Code
NR 3943 ZEMA129 45736A 19431220 Codes and Ciphers: Japan JN-7A KOO 7 Code

Box 1318
NR 3954 ZEMA131 36508A 19430731 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japanese, JN-4-L
NR 3955 ZEMA131 36509A 19430703 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japanese, JN-25-F
NR 3956 ZEMA131 36510A 00000000 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japanese, Yobiki-
2
NR 3957 ZEMA131 36511A 19431112 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japanese, JN-Call
List #6
NR 3958 ZEMA131 36512A 19430921 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japanese, JN4M
NR 3959 ZEMA131 36513A 19421103 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japanese, JN-4B

Box 1319
NR 3960 ZEMA132 45549A 19410000 Codes and Ciphers: Japan Orange B Code, Volumes
III, IV, and V

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Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

Box 1320
NR 3961 ZEMA133 39791A 19440608 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japan Title JN-25-
M
NR 3962 ZEMA133 39792A 19430701 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japan Call Lists
6A/6B
NR 3964 ZEMA133 39799A 19450401 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japan Diplomatic
Character Code

Box 1321
NR 3965 ZEMA134 10889A 19400529 Patent on Cipher Device Awarded to Henry S. Bacon
NR 3968 ZEMA134 40949A 19440303 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japan Call-System
Titled Yobi TE 1
NR 3969 ZEMA134 40950A 19430901 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japan Navy
Weather Code Ko-Code (#1)
NR 3970 ZEMA134 40956A 19450000 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japanese Code
Titled JN-151
NR 3971 ZEMA134 40959A 19431116 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japan
NR 3972 ZEMA134 6320A 19440000 Code Check List

Box 1323
NR 3977 ZEMA136 36983A 19421001 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japan, JN-25E
NR 3978 ZEMA136 36984A 19430701 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japan Call List,
Closet

Box 1324
NR 3980 ZEMA137 36438A 19450701 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Chinese
Telegraphs Code, Second Edition with Addenda and Errata
NR 3981 ZEMA137 36439A 19411100 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Chinese CNG
Cryptographic Systems
NR 3982 ZEMA137 36443A 19430224 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Chinese Codes
Win and Dryo with a Cryptographic/Index
NR 3983 ZEMA137 36451A 19430704 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japanese, OTSU5

Box 1325
NR 3984 ZEMA138 45545A 19441024 Codes and Ciphers: Japan Report on Japanese
Marine Mines
NR 3985 ZEMA138 45597A 19450101 Codes and Ciphers: Japan Yobi KOO 1 Encode and
Decode
NR 3986 ZEMA138 45599A 19440401 Codes and Ciphers: Japan Yobi KI 2 Decode and
Encode

Box 1326
NR 3989 ZEMA139 39770A 19430000 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japan, JN-7A Call
List. KOO-7
NR 3990 ZEMA139 39771A 19430701 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japan JN-6
NR 3991 ZEMA139 39772A 19430805 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japan, JN-25-J

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Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

NR 3992 ZEMA139 39773A 19390000 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japan, Radio
Service Call Suffixes

Box 1327
NR 3994 ZEMA14 22894A 19450900 Super High Frequency Link Tests, 1945
NR 3995 ZEMA14 22895A 19450500 IBM Reader Tester, 1945
NR 3996 ZEMA14 22896A 19481008 Universal Intercept System-Modification of RDO
Receiver, 1948

Box 1328
NR 4006 ZEMA140 10949A 19450528 Directors Order No. 55 - Historical Records
NR 4007 ZEMA140 1498A 19440301 Ukusa Technical Exchange - Japan
NR 4008 ZEMA140 1507A 19441231 Japanese Army/Air Weekly Report
NR 4009 ZEMA140 1525A 19450131 Personnel Report FM Capt. A. Michel (British Liaison
Officer) to Director, UK GCCS [Government Codes & Cypher School]
NR 4010 ZEMA140 1526A 19431000 Summary of Names of Japanese Officers Appearing in
Army SGA Transport Traffic
NR 4011 ZEMA140 25518A 19431021 Some Properties of a Special Type of Electrical Pulse,
1943
NR 4012 ZEMA140 25573A 19441211 Fading of S-Band Echoes from Ships in the Optical
Zone, 1944
NR 4013 ZEMA140 29873A 19420717 U.S. British Agreements on COMINT Effort, 1942-
1943
NR 4014 ZEMA140 30478A 19431126 Signals Security - Translation of Captured Japanese
Document 1801-C, 1943
NR 4015 ZEMA140 3426A 19440000 Nomenclature of Some Japanese Cryptographic
Documents
NR 4016 ZEMA140 3937A 19430512 Japanese Place Names for Eastern Attu
NR 4020 ZEMA140 7594A 19430716 I.C. Projector Parts and Drawings
NR 4021 ZEMA140 9618A 19430817 U.S./UK Technical Exchanges and Information on
Solution of JBB
NR 4022 ZEMA140 9966A 19440906 Cryptanalytic Technical Exchanges Between Signal
Security Agency and GCCS [Government Codes & Cypher School]

Boxes 1329-1336
NR 4023 ZEMA141 47025A 19090101 Product Report and Raw Traffic Microfilm

Box 1337
NR 4024 ZEMA149 40951A 19410000 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japan System
Titled Z KO4 (2) and JN-20E
NR 4025 ZEMA149 40953A 19450822 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japanese Code
Titled JN-147-P
NR 4026 ZEMA149 40954A 19451006 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japanese Code
System JN-23
NR 4027 ZEMA149 40955A 19440000 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japanese Naval
Call Listing Titled Yobi KI-2

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Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

Box 1339
NR 4034 ZEMA150 45373A 19450222 Codes and Ciphers: Japan Naval Call List Encode/
Decode
NR 4035 ZEMA150 45439A 19421200 Codes and Ciphers: Japan JN-154
NR 4036 ZEMA150 45440A 19440905 Codes and Ciphers: Japan JN-33B
NR 4037 ZEMA150 45441A 19440218 Codes and Ciphers: Japan JN-155 Code Book
NR 4038 ZEMA150 45442A 19411002 Codes and Ciphers: Japan JNA-13
NR 4039 ZEMA150 45443A 19441007 Codes and Ciphers: Japan JN-188B
NR 4040 ZEMA150 45445A 19450724 Codes and Ciphers: Japan
NR 4041 ZEMA150 45446A 19451206 Codes and Ciphers: Japan JNA-1OB
NR 4042 ZEMA150 45447A 19440218 Codes and Ciphers: Japan JN-165E
NR 4043 ZEMA150 45448A 19440519 Codes and Ciphers: Japan JN-165-F

Box 1340
NR 4048 ZEMA151 3386A 19420900 Interrogation Report on Three Radio Ratings from U-
203
NR 4049 ZEMA151 3388A 19400000 Substitution Code Used by Agents
NR 4052 ZEMA151 3425A 19440405 Interrogation of Japanese Code Clerk
NR 4055 ZEMA151 36228A 19440905 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: United States
NR 4056 ZEMA151 36241A 19401004 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: United States
Orange Code, RIP54-A
NR 4057 ZEMA151 36246A 19411122 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: United States
Mathematical Aspects
NR 4058 ZEMA151 36249A 19431030 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: United States
NR 4059 ZEMA151 36250A 19410000 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: United States
NR 4060 ZEMA151 36262A 19420100 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: United States,
System 56 Security Study
NR 4061 ZEMA151 37774A 19430919 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Explanation of
Codes of William Marcus Baarn and Wilhelm Heinrich Kopff
NR 4062 ZEMA151 37860A 19430000 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: United States
Cryptanalytic Training Course in Code Recovery Additive Systems
NR 4063 ZEMA151 45648A 19420815 Codes and Ciphers: Japan JN-25-D Code

Box 1341
NR 4066 ZEMA152 39716A 19450925 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japan Yobi KOO-1
NR 4067 ZEMA152 39717A 19450912 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japan Call Sign
Listing Titled Otsu FU-2
NR 4068 ZEMA152 39719A 19450101 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japan Shi Tei
Otsu-2, KOO-2
NR 4069 ZEMA152 39720A 19440000 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japan Call Sign
System Yo Otsu FU-1
NR 4070 ZEMA152 39743A 19450815 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japan

Box 1342
NR 4072 ZEMA153 36012A 19420316 High Speed Rotor Invented by Leo Rosen, 1942

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Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

Box 1343
NR 4076 ZEMA154 20758A 19441202 Estimated Disposition of Japanese Fleet, Aircraft,
Merchant Shipping and Economic Notes
NR 4077 ZEMA154 7006A 19460000 CI Activities of the Japanese Navy During WWII

Box 1344
NR 4078 ZEMA155 45444A 19440000 Codes and Ciphers: Japan JN-40
NR 4079 ZEMA155 45501A 19400000 Codes and Ciphers: Japan Showa

Box 1345
NR 4084 ZEMA156 165A 19440418 Communications Studies
NR 4085 ZEMA156 217A 19431116 3 Digit Address System Report
NR 4086 ZEMA156 3404A 19441017 Information on Code Messages
NR 4087 ZEMA156 3757A 19450615 General Survey of Japanese Short Weather Reports
NR 4089 ZEMA156 486A 19440616 Army Decode
NR 4090 ZEMA156 5727A 19440209 Japanese Commercial Section
NR 4091 ZEMA156 6248A 19440815 Reversing the Process of Listing the Terms of a Series
in Ascending Order
NR 4092 ZEMA156 6312A 19420420 Japanese Army and Air Wireless (Morse)
Communications
NR 4093 ZEMA156 7188A 19431018 British Radar Trainers and Japanese Aviation Wireless
Set

Box 1346
NR 4099 ZEMA157 36879A 19430000 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japan, Army
Transport Codes
NR 4100 ZEMA157 37110A 19421221 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japanese Code
JN-4-D by Code Groups

Box 1347
NR 4102 ZEMA158 42128A 19420000 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: United States,
Articles on Cryptography and Cryptanalysis
NR 4106 ZEMA158 42138A 19450500 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japan Code Titled
JN-12
NR 4107 ZEMA158 42139A 19450000 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japanese Code
Titled JN-183-N and JN-183-P
NR 4112 ZEMA158 42158A 19450626 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japan
NR 4114 ZEMA158 42184A 19450425 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japan
NR 4117 ZEMA158 42571A 19430100 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: United States

Box 1348
NR 4118 ZEMA159 39744A 19440000 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japan Otsu FU-
2N1
NR 4119 ZEMA159 39769A 19440000 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japan System
Titled FU-3

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Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

Box 1349
NR 4120 ZEMA16 17515A 19450000 Argonaut Conference, January - February 1945
NR 4121 ZEMA16 17517A 19450700 Terminal Conference, July 1945

Box 1351
NR 4124 ZEMA161 45737A 19431220 Codes and Ciphers: Japan Call List 7A
NR 4125 ZEMA161 45738A 19440712 Codes and Ciphers: Japan JN-7A Call List KOO 7
NR 4126 ZEMA161 45739A 19440113 Codes and Ciphers: Japan JN-185-Y
NR 4127 ZEMA161 45740A 19440119 Codes and Ciphers: Japan JN-185-Z
NR 4128 ZEMA161 45741 19440115 Codes and Ciphers: Japan JN-23-B

Box 1352
NR 4129 ZEMA162 36282A 19421221 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japan JN-4-E by
Code Groups
NR 4130 ZEMA162 36283A 19431119 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japan, 3 Kana Call
Book by Decode
NR 4131 ZEMA162 36289A 19430000 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japan,
Introduction to Japanese as Used in Army Transport Codes

Box 1353
NR 4132 ZEMA163 21021A 19430127 Reports and Memoranda on a Variety of Intelligence
Subjects
NR 4133 ZEMA163 25499A 19430607 Facsimile Privacy, 1943
NR 4134 ZEMA163 25500A 19431025 Facsimile Privacy - Abridged, 1943
NR 4135 ZEMA163 26078A 19440616 Army Navy Cryptanalytic Research & Development
Committee (ANCRAD) Part I
NR 4136 ZEMA163 35191A 19440818 Voice Print Identification

Box 1355
NR 4155 ZEMA165 42255A 19420000 Cryptographic and Codes and Ciphers: Japan System
Referred to JNA-20, MO

Box 1356
NR 4156 ZEMA166 18262A 19450000 TM 11-454, the Radio Operator
NR 4157 ZEMA166 3985A 19450502 Remarks on British Cryptographic Systems, 1917-
1932
NR 4158 ZEMA 166 4665A 19410711 Russian Codes in Japanese Military Attach System

Box 1357
NR 4159 ZEMA167 24912A 19450910 Panther Project, 1945
NR 4160 ZEMA167 24913A 19450526 Panther Project - Chicago Pulse Tests, 1945
NR 4161 ZEMA167 24988A 19450825 Catalog of Microwave Test Equipment, 1945
NR 4162 ZEMA 167 25507A 19390800 Simplified Filter Design, 1939
NR 4163 ZEMA167 26159A 19430529 Project C-66, 1943
NR 4164 ZEMA167 26164A 19430000 Operation of RC-220-T1, 1943
NR 4165 ZEMA167 34186A 19450320 Spare Parts Group for D-171421, 1945

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Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

Box 1358
NR 4166 ZEMA168 44121A 19410201 Canadian Correspondence.

Box 1359
NR 4173 ZEMA169 41012A 19310000 Photograph: Lt. Gen. Gordon Aylesworth Blake,
USAF
NR 4175 ZEMA169 41023A 19300000 Photograph: Harry Lawrence Clark, SIS, AFSA
NR 4176 ZEMA169 41028A 19320000 Photograph: Maj. Gen. W. Preston Corderman, USA,
Greater East Asia
NR 4177 ZEMA169 41037A 19200000 Photograph: Commander Alastair Denniston, UK
NR 4178 ZEMA169 41038A 19410000 Photograph: Col Benjamin A. Dickson, USA
NR 4179 ZEMA169 41043A 19380000 Photograph: Hugh S. Erskine, NSA
NR 4180 ZEMA169 41045A 19380000 Photograph: Genevieve Grotjan Feinstein
NR 4181 ZEMA169 41048A 19170000 Photograph. William F. Friedman, SIS, Greater East
Asia, NSA
NR 4182 ZEMA169 41053A 19260000 Photograph: Boris Caesar Wilhelm Hagelin
NR 4183 ZEMA169 41056A 19320000 Photograph: Capt. John Sylvester Harper, USN
NR 4184 ZEMA169 41063A 19340000 Photograph: Capt. Jack S. Holtwick, USN
NR 4185 ZEMA169 41069A 19350000 Photograph: Crm. Harry Kidder
NR 4186 ZEMA169 41072A 19580000 Photograph: Dr. Solomon Kullback
NR 4187 ZEMA169 41073A 19610000 Photograph: R. Adm. Thomas Richardson Kurtz, Jr.
NR 4188 ZEMA169 41081A 19420000 Photograph: Dr. Donald E. McGowan
NR 4189 ZEMA169 41092A 19300000 Photograph: William Oliver Reeder
NR 4190 ZEMA169 41099A 19300000 Photograph: Frank B. Rowlett, SIS/NSA/CIA
NR 4191 ZEMA169 41102A 19320000 Photograph: Col. Robert E. Schukraft, USA, Sig. C.
NR 4192 ZEMA169 41103A 19440000 Photograph: Robert H. Shaw
NR 4193 ZEMA169 41106A 19300000 Photograph: Dr. Abraham Sinkov, Greater East Asia,
AFSA, SIS
NR 4194 ZEMA169 41108A 19310000 Photograph: Capt. Thomas Harold Dyer, USN
NR 4195 ZEMA169 41111A 19420000 Photograph: Brig. John H. Tiltman, UK
NR 4196 ZEMA169 41117A 19430000 Photograph: George Vergine, NSA
NR 4197 ZEMA169 41119A 19010000 Photograph: R. Adm. Joseph N. Wenger, USN, NSG,
AFSA, NSA
NR 4198 ZEMA169 41128A 18930000 Photograph: Capt. Laurance Frye Safford, USN
NR 4199 ZEMA169 41131A 19450300 Photograph: Organization - Arlington Hall Station
Officers
NR 4200 ZEMA169 41138A 19430000 Photograph: Organization - Central Bureau Brisbane,
Australia
NR 4201 ZEMA169 41139A 19390000 Photograph: Organization - Detachment, 2nd Signal
Service Battalion
NR 4204 ZEMA169 41145A 19450000 Photograph: Organization - Japanese Diplomatic
Section Signal Security Agency (SSA)
NR 4205 ZEMA169 41148A 19450800 Photograph: Organization - the Signal Security
Agency
Information and Liaison Branch Staff
NR 4206 ZEMA169 41153A 19450000 Photograph: Organization - UK Liaison Office, NSA

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Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

Annex, Ward Circle, Washington, D.C.


NR 4207 ZEMA169 41155A 19450000 Photograph: Organization - U.S. Army Cryptologic
Experts WWII
NR 4208 ZEMA169 41157A 19450000 Photograph: Organization - Vint Hill Farms
NR 4209 ZEMA169 41158A 19430000 Photograph: Organization - U.S. Officers Assigned to
Bletchley Park, U.K.
NR 4211 ZEMA169 41202A 19350000 Photograph: Brigadier General Raymond E. Lee

Box 1360
NR 4212 ZEMA17 32653A 19400000 Cryptanalyst Manuals
NR 4213 ZEMA17 32654A 19420309 Technical Manuals
NR 4217 ZEMA17 43873A 19410000 Pearl Harbor Investigation and Miscellaneous Material

Box 1361
NR 4218 ZEMA170 1047A 19430211 Translations of Captured Documents
NR 4219 ZEMA170 1050A 19420100 Study of Japanese Shipping Activities by C-2, HQ 1st
Marine Amphibious Corps
NR 4220 ZEMA170 135A 19430500 Translation of Captured Japanese Military Radio
Message
NR 4221 ZEMA170 1622A 19380201 Radio Service Code - MacKay Radio
NR 4222 ZEMA170 171A 19430800 Translation of Captured Document
NR 4223 ZEMA170 175A 19420902 Translations of Captured Documents
NR 4225 ZEMA170 7951A 19430811 Translation of Japanese Army Radio Code Message
NR 4226 ZEMA170 80A 19430210 Prisoner of War Interrogation Report
NR 4227 ZEMA170 8310A 19420914 Translation Extracts from Japanese Operational
Orders, 4th Infantry Regiment., Guadalcanal
NR 4228 ZEMA170 8311A 19420929 Translation of Japanese Document, 17th Army
Headquarters
NR 4229 ZEMA170 8312A 19400000 Translation of Japanese Document, 16th Army
NR 4230 ZEMA170 8314A 19421013 Translation of Japanese Bulletin, 4th Special Landing
Force, Guadalcanal
NR 4231 ZEMA170 8315A 19421001 Translation of Japanese Communications List

Box 1362
NR 4232 ZEMA171 17895A 19390000 Military Cryptanalysts. Part III. Simpler Varieties of
Aperiodic Substitution Systems
NR 4234 ZEMA171 34645A 19450000 Squash Pictures
NR 4237 ZEMA171 46487A 19390000 Malay Language Material
NR 4238 ZEMA171 7626A 19390000 Secret and Urgent, the Story of Codes and Ciphers
NR 4239 ZEMA171 9262A 19390000 Mil Cryptanalysts Part 111 Simpler Varieties Aperiodic
Substitution Systems

Box 1363
NR 4240 ZEMA172 25653A 19440315 High Speed Drum Camera
NR 4241 ZEMA172 25979A 19430313 Operation of RC-220-T1 (Speech Privacy), 1943
NR 4242 ZEMA172 35374A 19410521 Project C-43 Preliminary Reports

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Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

NR 4243 ZEMA172 35375A 19411215 Project C43 Preliminary and Progress Reports

Box 1364
NR 4244 ZEMA173 17542A 19450627 Army-Navy Communication Intelligence Board,
Organizational Bulletin No. I
NR 4245 ZEMA173 17545A 19441009 Japanese Army Coordinating Committee, Minutes of
Meetings
NR 4246 ZEMA173 17580A 19440122 Early E History
NR 4247 ZEMA173 17582A 19441005 Signal Security Agency Post-Wood Reorganization
Plans, Proposals Memoranda, January - August 1945

Box 1365
NR 4248 ZEMA174 14857A 19450000 Narrative Statement of Evidence at Navy Pearl
Harbor Investigations - Volume I, II and Appendix
NR 4249 ZEMA174 19028A 19401209 RIP 76 - Japanese Orange Diplomatic H-1 Code
NR 4250 ZEMA174 22911 A 19430927 Multi-Output Antenna Coupling Unit
NR 4252 ZEMA174 22914A 19440502 Effect on Sensitivity of a Rotating-M DF of Various
Aerial-RCVR Couplings
NR 4253 ZEMA174 22916A 19450800 C.S.P. 1515 Synchronizer

Box 1366
NR 4254 ZEMA175 1017A 19400511 Diplomatic Message Translations
NR 4255 ZEMA175 1018A 19411031 Navy Deciphered Traffic Logs
NR 4256 ZEMA175 1334A 19450514 Interrogation of Prisoner of War Kondo Shinji (Army
Leading Private)
NR 4259 ZEMA175 35276A 19440424 Secret Means for Radio and Wire Communications
NR 4261 ZEMA175 999A 19410514 Translations (Purple Code)

Box 1367
NR 4262 ZEMA176 12827A 19430924 Paper on Maintenance of Artificial Traffic Level, 1943
NR 4263 ZEMA176 12872A 19450517 Reports on Enemy Successes Against U.S.
Cryptosystems, 1945
NR 4264 ZEMA176 12910A 19450320 Signal Security Agency Staff Information Bulletins,
1945
NR 4265 ZEMA176 12913 19440800 Reports on the Security of U.S. Navy Traffic in the
Pacific, 1944-5
NR 4266 ZEMA176 4621A 19380221 Worksheets of Japanese Diplomatic Codes

Box 1368
NR 4269 ZEMA177 22920A 19450403 Model DAJ Direction Finder Antenna Couplers
NR 4270 ZEMA177 23368A 19440609 Proposed FSK Break-in System, 1944
NR 4271 ZEMA177 23369A 19450307 Installation and Operation of Frequency Shift Keyer
Typr GJ-3 for TDH Transmitter
NR 4272 ZEMA177 23374A 19450700 Tentative Equipment and Building Plans U.S. Naval
Supplementary Radio Station Cheltenham, MD, 1945

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Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

NR 4273 ZEMA177 3431A 19431112 Radio Intelligence Details from Prisoners Taken Upon
U-664 Sinking
NR 4274 ZEMA177 35175A 19450000 JNA 20 - Coral, History, Volume II, 2 Parts - 1945
NR 4275 ZEMA177 36649A 19450000 Letter Writer Substitution Transferring Device, 1945
NR 4276 ZEMA177 5556A 19200000 Cryptographic Queries and Information

Box 1369
NR 4277 ZEMA178 13053A 19440808 Correspondence on AACS PX Codes, 1944-5
NR 4278 ZEMA178 13054A 19430830 Notes on the SLIDEX RT Code, 1943-5
NR 4279 ZEMA178 17398A 19500000 Collaboration Between U.S. Army COMINT and
Foreign COMINT Units, WWII
NR 4280 ZEMA178 17448A 19450000 Converter M-294 SIGNIN
NR 4281 ZEMA178 17450A 19420000 Plan for Service Testing of Teleconverter M-294

Box 1370
NR 4284 ZEMA179 16838A 19440121 Overview of the Expansion of Signal Security Agency
NR 4285 ZEMA179 16842A 19430601 Signal Security Agency Summary Annual Report for
the Fiscal Year 1944
NR 4286 ZEMA179 16845A 19440000 Signal Security Division Annual Report for the Fiscal
Year 1943
NR 4288 ZEMA179 16882A 19440108 Signal Security Agency, B Branch, Semi-Monthly
Reports
NR 4289 ZEMA179 16883A 19440126 Tentative Trigraphic List of Cryptanalytic Short Titles
NR 4290 ZEMA179 16884A 19400215 Signal Security Agency Staff Group Studies
NR 4291 ZEMA179 17421A 19430000 Method of Determining Intelligibility of TDS Codes

Box 1371
NR 4293 ZEMA18 23161A 19451200 Adapting the TCK-4 Transmitter to Frequency Shift
Keying
NR 4295 ZEMA18 23166A 19440000 Radio-Wilcox 96C Transmitting Equipment, 1944
NR 4296 ZEMA18 23173A 19430000 Army Radio-Photo Station at the Pentagon Building
(1940+)
NR 4297 ZEMA18 23174A 19400000 Notes on Telephoto Transmission by Frequency
Modulation
NR 4298 ZEMA18 23179A 19440615 Investigation at Burnham Radio Station of Spurious
Signals in the Neighborhood of Powerful Radio Transmitters
NR 4299 ZEMA18 23182A 19390000 Range Measurements on Distant Short-Wave
Telegraph Transmitters
NR 4300 ZEMA18 23183A 19441000 Alexandra Palace Tests
NR 4301 ZEMA18 4523A 19300108 Traffic Received from the USS California
NR 4302 ZEMA18 72A 19411214 Italian, German, Japanese Analytic Material Sent to GCCS
[Government Codes & Cypher School] in 1941 and 1942
NR 4303 ZEMA18 9044A 19391023 Radio Messages Intercepted by U.S. Coast Guard
Station in Chicago

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Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

Box 1372
NR 4304 ZEMA180 10415A 19420000 Syko Machine: Cryptanalytic Study, 1942
NR 4305 ZEMA180 36124A 19450000 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers. Japanese Navy
Code JN-199 A and B
NR 4306 ZEMA180 36125A 19450000 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japanese Code
Fox
NR 4307 ZEMA180 36126A 19430000 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Technical History
of Japanese Army Problems
NR 4311 ZEMA180 36553A 19400000 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: United Kingdom.
Bentleys Phrase Code
NR 4316 ZEMA180 8556A 19400000 Ferry Rekoh Code/Decode Card - C.D. 0251
NR 4318 ZEMA180 8700A 19431106 Greater East Asia Memoranda on GEQ Crypt System

Box 1373
NR 4319 ZEMA181 12931A 19450728 Weekly Reports on Traffic Volumes from U.S. Army
Radio Stations, 1945
NR 4320 ZEMA181 12942A 19430312 Survey of Radio-Telephone (R/T) Cryptographic
Systems, 1943-4
NR 4321 ZEMA181 12946A 19430801 Survey of Miscellaneous Cryptosystems, 1943-1945
NR 4322 ZEMA 181 12948A 19420722 Survey of Prearranged Message, Brevity and
Operation Codes, 1942-45
NR 4323 ZEMA 181 13046A 19430708 Correspondence on Use of Miscellaneous Map
Coordinate Codes, 1943- 1945
NR 4324 ZEMA181 13050A 19440000 Enciphering Cards for the Syko System, Circa 1944

Box 1374
NR 4325 ZEMA182 13020A 19440324 Joint Army-Navy Hag Key List No. 3, Pacific Edition,
1944
NR 4326 ZEMA182 13115A 19440812 Evolution of the SB Ban
NR 4327 ZEMA182 16749A 19270711 Joint Army-Navy Secret Communications
NR 4328 ZEMA182 16760A 19420625 Signal Intelligence Service Joint Army-Navy
Operations
NR 4329 ZEMA182 16763A 19400924 Joint Communications Board, History of the Ad Hoc
Committee, Survey of Cryptographic Security
NR 4330 ZEMA182 16856A 19440609 ANCICC Report: Need for New Legislation Against
Unauthorized Disclosures of COMINT
NR 4331 ZEMA182 16857A 19400824 Army-Navy Station Directives Study
NR 4332 ZEMA182 16976A 19440101 Army-Navy Conference on Allocation of Tasks on
Japanese Systems
NR 4333 ZEMA182 3800A 19441000 Multiple-Matching Problems
NR 4334 ZEMA182 4825A 19450614 Navy Proposal for Greater Army-Navy COMINT
Collaboration
NR 4335 ZEMA182 6308A 19440819 Handling of Japanese Commercial Traffic
NR 4336 ZEMA182 6313A 19430420 Japanese Procedure Signals
NR 4337 ZEMA182 8007A 19440700 Japanese Intelligence of U.S./Allied Air Order of Battle

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Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

Box 1375
NR 4338 ZEMA183 37513A 19440207 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japanese Code
JN- I 1, Series IV
NR 4339 ZEMA183 37533A 19441004 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japanese Code
JN-14-J

Box 1376
NR 4345 ZEMA184 37129 19410930 Cryptographic Code and Ciphers: Japan, HY008 IN2K
NR 4346 ZEMA184 41249 19400000 Photograph: Equipment (WWII)

Box 1377
NR 4347 ZEMA185 18922A 19360101 RIP 32 - Japanese Naval Cryptographic Systems
Box 1378
NR 4348 ZEMA186 11080A 19430708 Interrogation of Japanese PW on Codes and Coding
NR 4349 ZEMA186 42973A 19440815 Maru Lists (Listing of Japanese Ship Names)
NR 4350 ZEMA186 9571A 19430928 Census of Japan - October 1940

Box 1379
NR 4351 ZEMA187 36121A 19450000 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japanese Encode
Yobi KOO 8
NR 4352 ZEMA187 36122A 19450000 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japanese Naval
Code JN-25 with Nan Code Frequency Table 858
NR 4353 ZEMA187 36123A 19450716 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japanese
Summary of Allied Intelligence Derived from Cryptanalysts

Box 1380
NR 4356 ZEMA188 17134A 19440000 Signal Security Agency History of Communications
Branch
NR 4357 ZEMA188 17143A 19440000 Equipment Branch (Development Branch) History
NR 4358 ZEMA188 17147A 19450828 Stone Report on Communications Intelligence
NR 4359 ZEMA188 17148 19440000 History of the Distribution of Intercept Traffic in Signal
Security Agency
NR 4360 ZEMA188 17149A 19450831 Signal Security Agency General Cryptanalytic
Branch-Annual Report FY 1945

Box 1381
NR 4361 ZEMA189 1154A 19400000 American Bombe
NR 4362 ZEMA189 12510A 19450115 Semi-Automatic (M-8) E.C.M. Communications
Device-Encipher-Decipher-Tape Reader
NR 4363 ZEMA189 20844A 19430822 Daily Radio Intelligence Summaries Net Control,
West Coast R.I. Net
NR 4365 ZEMA189 29753A 19421102 Preliminary Reports on Short Wave Telegraph
Fingerprints 1942-1944
NR 4366 ZEMA189 35443A 19450808 Post War Planning, 1945
NR 4367 ZEMA189 6598A 19400000 Recovery of Intelligence from a 2-Channel Multiplex
Printer Circuit

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Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

Box 1382
NR 4374 ZEMA19 7189A 19430300 Radio Equipment Type FUG 16Z

Box 1383
NR 4375 ZEMA190 11096A 19430507 Conference on Japanese Military Ciphers
NR 4376 ZEMA190 11302A 19430319 Report on Japanese QQ Transposition
NR 4377 ZEMA190 25032N 19440600 Direction Finding on Multiple Ray Morse Signals,
1944
NR 4378 ZEMA190 25041A 19421028 Methods for Dealing with R.H.V., 1942
NR 4379 ZEMA190 25091A 19440328 Choice of Site for Station AY
NR 4380 ZEMA190 25474A 19431229 Experimental Interception of Picture Transmission
Over Radio Links, 1943
NR 4381 ZEMA190 25574A 19440500 Suppression of Radar Interference in Communication
Received on Fighter Direction Tenders, 1944
NR 4382 ZEMA190 26366A 19431130 Use of RDF by Japanese, 1943
NR 4383 ZEMA190 26367A 19430930 Interception of Telephone and Telegraph Signals,
1943
NR 4384 ZEMA190 26368A 19450524 Report on Sea-Borne Signal Intelligence
Detachments, 1945
NR 4385 ZEMA190 3802A 19450515 Japanese Air Cipher System Number Four
NR 4386 ZEMA190 5527A 19440118 Memoranda Re U.S. Army Signal Intelligence Activities
in India & Australia
NR 4389 ZEMA190 6619A 19400810 Combined Bureau Intelligence Summary, D/F and WIT
Intelligence Problem
NR 4390 ZEMA190 6620A 19000000 Japanese Call Sign Identification
NR 4391 ZEMA190 6622A 19440720 C.A.F.O. 1572 - Policy for Y and R.C.M. Facilities in
British Fleet
NR 4392 ZEMA190 8511 A 19450800 Register of Non-TICOM Documents, Nos. 500-699
NR 4393 ZEMA190 9022A 19410000 Notes on Japanese Cyphers, 1939- 1941

Box 1384
NR 4399 ZEMA191 25652A 19430630 Push-Pull Audio Frequency F.M. Demodulator, 1943
NR 4400 ZEMA191 35022A 19440223 Joint Chiefs of Staff. Ad-Hoc Committee Report on
Cryptographic Security of Government Communications, 1944
NR 4401 ZEMA191 4620A 19410927 U.S. Coast Guard Intercept of Japanese Ship to Shore
to Ship Communications
NR 4402 ZEMA191 4998A 19430707 Chinas Morale After Six Years of War
NR 4403 ZEMA191 4999A 19430310 Political Bible for the New China
NR 4405 ZEMA191 5548A 19411130 U.S., White House, Franklin Delano Roosevelt,
Telegrams
NR 4409 ZEMA191 6146A 19440728 Correspondence Concerning COMSEC in U.S. Treasury
Department
NR 4410 ZEMA191 680A 19440901 Interrogation Reports

Box 1385
NR 4414 ZEMA192 3934A 19440620 Glossary of Japanese Terms

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Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

NR 4415 ZEMA192 8953A 19440807 Uncle D Position


NR 4416 ZEMA192 9046A 19441003 Bletchly Park Memorandums

Box 1386
NR 4418 ZEMA193 47102 19440400 CBB Monthly Progress Report Part I and II (April
1944)
NR 4419 ZEMA193 47103 19370630 Captain Wenger Memoranda
NR 4420 ZEMA193 519A 19431200 Memorandum
NR 4422 ZEMA193 6288A 19410000 Japanese Self-Evidents Jargon and Signals Terms
from Captured Documents

Box 1387
NR 4423 ZEMA194 36298A 19441021 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: United States AAF
Codes
NR 4424 ZEMA194 36301A 19420000 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japanese Code
JNA 20 Coral, History of
NR 4425 ZEMA194 36302A 19450401 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japanese
Diplomatic Character Code SP-J
NR 4426 ZEMA194 36303A 19440800 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japanese Guide
for Decrypting Diplomatic Messages
NR 4427 ZEMA194 36307A 19431203 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japanese Cross
Cribbing in JBD
NR 4428 ZEMA194 36308A 19420701 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japanese Code
J19. Fuji
NR 4429 ZEMA194 36309A 19400000 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japanese Military
Attach System
NR 4430 ZEMA194 36310A 19400815 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japanese TV Code
System
NR 4431 ZEMA194 36312A 19440401 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japanese U Type
Codes
NR 4432 ZEMA194 36313A 19440804 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japanese Naval
Codes and Ciphers
NR 4433 ZEMA194 36314A 19450725 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japanese Code
Koku Angosho 4
NR 4434 ZEMA194 36317A 19450506 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japanese
Commercial Code Sho Sha Kyotsu Ango
NR 4435 ZEMA194 36437A 19440100 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Chinese
Telegraphs Code with Readings

Box 1388
NR 4437 ZEMA195 36279A 19451114 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japan, Solution of
JBH
NR 4438 ZEMA195 36280A 19350000 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japan, Telegraph
Code Type O
NR 4439 ZEMA195 36281A 19420410 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japan Service
Calls and Address - JN Call List 3

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Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

Boxes 1389-1390
NR 4440 ZEMA196 45253A 19400000 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japan, Naval Code
JN-25N

Box 1392
NR 4445 ZEMA199 17514A 19450528 Cryptographic Plan (SIGIRA), 28 May 1945
NR 4446 ZEMA199 17523A 19401025 U.S. Navy Correspondence on Communications
Security and Second-Party Exchange
NR 4447 ZEMA199 17893A 19410825 Cryptographic School
NR 4448 ZEMA199 17897A 19431203 Henshalls Trips
NR 4449 ZEMA199 17926A 19430412 Cryptographic System for Air Warning Messages
NR 4450 ZEMA199 17927A 19430300 Army Air Force Air Defense Grid
NR 4452 ZEMA199 18784A 19390808 RIP 6 - Instructions for the M3 Cipher Machine (REG 1)
NR 4453 ZEMA199 18785A 19320414 RIP 8 - Japanese Foreign Office Ciphers

Box 1393
NR 4455 ZEMA20 17832A 19780000 Deadly Magic
NR 4456 ZEMA20 3459A 19400800 Code M Procedure - M General

Box 1394
NR 4461 ZEMA200 10958A 19400000 Espionage in Industry and War
NR 4462 ZEMA200 11123A 19431123 Japanese Additive System Device
NR 4463 ZEMA200 11124A 19431111 TTY Encipherment Systems
NR 4464 ZEMA200 11213A 19421209 Photographs of Deciphering Equipment Built by Bell
Labs
NR 4465 ZEMA200 11256A 19430000 Organization of the Japanese Military as it Effects
Cryptographic Procedures
NR 4466 ZEMA200 14866A 19450700 History of the Cipher Machine Maintenance Section,
SID
NR 4468 ZEMA200 32857A 19450000 Lectures on Security, 1945
NR 4469 ZEMA200 8085A 19450726 Translations of Japanese A Intelligence Reports

Box 1395
NR 4471 ZEMA201 16328A 19420406 British-Canadian-American Radio Intelligence
Discussions
NR 4472 ZEMA201 16394A 19450327 Technical History Reports for SID Units
NR 4473 ZEMA201 17805A 19520400 Japanese Communications, 1939-1942
NR 4474 ZEMA201 17809A 19450000 Radio Intelligence Companies in WWII
NR 4475 ZEMA201 41164A 19300000 Photograph: Equipment - Red Machine
NR 4476 ZEMA201 41168A 19440000 Photograph: Equipment - JN-87 Stripboard
NR 4477 ZEMA201 41170A 19410000 Photograph: Equipment - Japanese Jade Machine
NR 4480 ZEMA201 41174A 19400000 Photograph: Equipment - American Analog of Purple
NR 4481 ZEMA201 41175A 00000000 Photograph: Equipment - Japanese Purple Machine

Box 1396
NR 4484 ZEMA202 1057A 19430811 Limited Distribution Interrogation Report No. 4

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Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

NR 4485 ZEMA202 1166A 19450330 Counterintelligence, Propaganda and Fifth Column


Activities, Philippines
NR 4486 ZEMA202 1319A 19441108 Interrogation Prisoner of War Report of Cipher Clerk
NR 4487 ZEMA202 136A 19430823 Portion of Prisoner of War Interrogation Report #5 that
Treats of Codes and Coding
NR 4488 ZEMA202 137A 19430606 Communication Instructions of 21st Independent Mixed
Brigade Iwasaki
NR 4489 ZEMA202 138A 19430605 Communication Regulations of Moto Group Signal Tai
NR 4490 ZEMA202 1506A 19430804 Information Request Report
NR 4491 ZEMA202 244A 19430708 PW Interrogation Reports
NR 4492 ZEMA202 389A 19440523 Japanese Place Names from Aitape to Cape Croisilles
NR 4493 ZEMA202 4549A 19430724 Basic Organization of Japanese Air Units and Secret
Orders
NR 4494 ZEMA202 6227A 19440201 Chart of Code Signals for Use in Ground-Air Liaison
NR 4495 ZEMA202 68A 19430800 Interrogation Report No. 4
NR 4496 ZEMA202 7783A 19440421 ATIS Publication No. 3 - Glossary of Japanese Terms
NR 4497 ZEMA202 7950A 19430125 Extract of Japanese Report Showing Emergency
Signals During Landing
NR 4498 ZEMA202 8313A 19400700 Three Japanese Documents (Hara Group
Headquarters, Guadalcanal)
NR 4499 ZEMA202 8317A 19430000 Translation Japanese Plan for Establishment and
Development of Manila Signal Net
NR 4500 ZEMA202 8318A 19411225 Translation of Japanese Liaison Regulation, 2nd
Division Signal Unit

Box 1397
NR 4501 ZEMA203 1052A 19411222 Second Division Headquarters Code Chart
NR 4502 ZEMA203 11268A 19420000 Notes on Servicing Radio and Sound Equipment,
1942
NR 4503 ZEMA203 161A 19440000 Combined Operating Signals - CCBP2-2
NR 4504 ZEMA203 17826A 19420600 Compromise of Naval Radio Intelligence from USS
Barnett, June 1942
NR 4505 ZEMA203 1888A 19440205 Symmetric Sequence Search on Ram-2
NR 4506 ZEMA203 3378A 19430816 Prisoner of War Correspondence
NR 4507 ZEMA203 3557A 19441219 Air-Ground Liaison Encode/Decode No. 5, Pearl
Section
NR 4508 ZEMA203 39588A 19440600 Radar Electronic Fundamentals, NAVSHIPS 900,016
NR 4509 ZEMA203 581A 19400000 Report
NR 4510 ZEMA203 8557A 19390000 Pamphlet No. 6 - Coincidence
NR 4511 ZEMA203 8902A 19431112 Spot Item No. 181

Box 1398
NR 4515 ZEMA204 23165A 19450817 Direction for Computing Coverage Diagrams for a
Standard Atmosphere, 1945
NR 4516 ZEMA204 30477A 19440712 Japanese Ship Sinkings, April-June 1944
NR 4517 ZEMA204 35862A 19430429 Friedman Correspondence While in England, 1943

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Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

NR 4518 ZEMA204 42576A 19400200 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japanese


Diplomatic
NR 4519 ZEMA204 47134A 19420000 SIS Training Manual

Box 1399
NR 4520 ZEMA205 47116A 19450501 JN-25 Japanese Traffic - Microfilm

Box 1402
NR 4523 ZEMA22 13149A 19440816 Paper on Trial Operation of the Converter M-325,
1944
NR 4524 ZEMA22 13745A 19440000 Training Course on Use of the M-209
NR 4527 ZEMA22 21111A 19441201 Report on JAT 1944
NR 4528 ZEMA22 2341A 19420605 Study of the Syko Machine
NR 4529 ZEMA22 5057A 19430918 Code and Special Designations for Army Units
NR 4532 ZEMA22 8973A 19390905 Correspondence on Expansion of the Signal Intelligence
Service 1939
NR 4533 ZEMA22 8994A 19391018 Investigation of A.T. and T. Speech Scrambling
Equipment
NR 4535 ZEMA22 9316A 19450125 Future Research and Development of Vocoder Ciphony
System

Box 1403
NR 4536 ZEMA23 1892A 19440607 KODAK Tetra Projector - Model EK-T
NR 4537 ZEMA23 42001A 19400600 RIP-40D; Japanese Naval Communications
NR 4538 ZEMA23 42002A 19400603 RIP-40A; Japanese Naval Communications
NR 4539 ZEMA23 42039A 19430420 NRP 2; JN System Guide

Box 1412
NR 4545 ZEMA32 1296A 19431021 Communication Regarding Captured Documents
NR 4546 ZEMA32 1513A 19440126 British Army Cryptanalytic Work in Forward Units
NR 4547 ZEMA32 1626A 19440429 Appreciation of Japanese Signal Intelligence Plus Three
Supplements
NR 4548 ZEMA32 16434A 19440902 London SIGINT Conference, September 1944
NR 4549 ZEMA32 1973A 19430907 Address Study - Report #6
NR 4550 ZEMA32 1977A 19440700 3-Figure and 4-Figure Air Addresses
NR 4551 ZEMA32 5729A 19430419 Discriminants: an Appreciation
NR 4553 ZEMA32 642A 19450718 Japanese Air Code Book #4, Decode
NR 4554 ZEMA32 662A 19450718 Japanese Air Code Book #4, Encode
NR 4555 ZEMA32 9030A 19440600 Japanese One-Time Pads and Code Book Kanjihyo 2 Go
NR 4556 ZEMA32 94A 19440306 Translations - Japanese

Box 1413
NR 4557 ZEMA33 17804A 19400000 RATIONALE of the Japanese Written Language by John
B. Hurt
NR 4558 ZEMA33 248A 19400000 Code Tables
NR 4559 ZEMA33 34207A 19440720 Cryptographic Dictionary - Cryptographic Co-

RG 457. Records of the National Security Agency 1541


Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

Ordination and Records Section, Government Codes & Cypher School


NR 4560 ZEMA33 37516A 19441125 Captured GAF SIGINT Service Document
NR 4561 ZEMA33 37517A 19450103 Captured GAF SIGINT Service Document
NR 4562 ZEMA33 4032A 19300000 Version of the Japanese Problem in the Signal
Intelligence Service
NR 4563 ZEMA33 42560A 19431004 Army-Navy Agreement Regarding Ultra
NR 4564 ZEMA33 42837A 19410930 Japanese Study of Major Naval Forces of the World
NR 4565 ZEMA33 43784A 19410124 Sinkov Papers and Related Material
NR 4566 ZEMA33 43788A 19400909 Clark Files, British Liaison 1940-1945, Vol. I
NR 4567 ZEMA33 6152A 19450600 Censorship Manual
NR 4568 ZEMA33 9027A 19371018 Messages Studied for Hidden or Code Message
NR 4569 ZEMA33 9548A 19400000 Japanese Glossary

Box 1414
NR 4571 ZEMA34 11771A 19450710 Angoo TI2 (Code TI2)
NR 4572 ZEMA34 11772A 19430628 War-Time Distribution List (KOO) for Code Documents
NR 4573 ZEMA34 11773A 19431201 Reference Data for Code Work (#1)
NR 4574 ZEMA34 11774A 19450626 Rules for Passing Naval Radar Reports
NR 4575 ZEMA34 11775A 19450731 Shipping Communication Regulations
NR 4576 ZEMA34 11776A 19421000 Rules for Movements and Communications of
Merchant Shipping
NR 4577 ZEMA34 11777A 19450127 Naval Communication Rules
NR 4578 ZEMA34 11778A 19450530 Chart of Communication Service Relationships (Main
Units)
NR 4579 ZEMA34 11779A 19430714 Japanese Radio Stations (Government and
Commercial)
NR 4580 ZEMA34 11790A 19430226 Code Table
NR 4584 ZEMA34 2479A 19440530 History of the Bombe Project
NR 4585 ZEMA34 3881A 19450531 Transmission Speeds File
NR 4586 ZEMA34 4511A 19450207 Non-Morse Analysis Sheets, 1945
NR 4587 ZEMA34 7973A 19431001 Captured Japanese Document - Report No. 8 Ex AHQ,
India

Box 1415
NR 4588 ZEMA35 13909A 19450600 General Instructions for Converter M-134C (SIGBRE-1)
NR 4589 ZEMA35 13910A 19440200 Instructions, Tables, Prints for the Alternate (Busch)
Key
(SIGBUSE-2)
NR 4590 ZEMA35 13911A 19440400 Cryptonet 14 (SIGCAPE-2)
NR 4591 ZEMA35 13912A 19440601 Operating & Maintenance Instructions (SIGARA) for
Converter M-325 (SIGFOY)
NR 4592 ZEMA35 13913A 19450210 Instructions for Using the Traffic Reports Cipher
(SIGDIN-1)
NR 4593 ZEMA35 14013A 19421226 Study of Digepol Letter Code
NR 4597 ZEMA35 14017A 19430901 Japanese Combined Army-Navy Operations Code Book

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Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

Box 1416
NR 4598 ZEMA36 13922A 19400800 Keying Instructions (SIGJUX) for Converter M-134
(SIGABA)
NR 4599 ZEMA36 13924A 19431115 SIGKKK-1-2 Operating & Maintenance Instructions for
Converter M-134C
NR 4600 ZEMA36 13927A 19400701 Operating Instructions (SIGKOC) for Converters M-
134 and M-134A
NR 4601 ZEMA36 13928A 19440900 SIGLAW-1 Keying Instructions for Converter M-325
(SIGFOY)
NR 4602 ZEMA36 13932A 19441211 SIGLPA-3 Emergency Rotor Assembly Table #498-3
NR 4603 ZEMA36 13933A 19441100 SIGLUR-1 Instructions for Using Pluggable Rotor
NR 4604 ZEMA36 13934A 19440400 SIGMAK Information Handbook/Directory for
Combined Cipher Machine (CCM)
NR 4605 ZEMA36 13937A 19440600 SIG M UY-1 Instructions for Using the Radio Direction
Finding Cipher
NR 4606 ZEMA36 13940A 19440200 SIGNOR-2 Keying Instructions for Converter M-209
NR 4607 ZEMA36 13944A 19450100 SIGHPOT Cryptographic System #932
NR 4608 ZEMA36 13947A 19430200 SIGRED-2 Instructions for Using Double Transposition
Cipher
NR 4609 ZEMA36 13951A 19450300 SIGSEB-1 Instructions for Use of D/F Grillco
NR 4610 ZEMA36 13958A 19400701 SIGVYJ Photographs and Drawings of Converter M-
134A
NR 4611 ZEMA36 13963A 19430325 SIGWJFM CCM Mark I Operating Instructions
NR 4612 ZEMA36 13964A 19440400 SIGYEG General Instructions for Converter M-228
NR 4613 ZEMA36 13966A 19450210 CSP 2199 Repair & Maintenance Instructions for SCM
Mark 2 (CSP 2200)

Box 1417
NR 4615 ZEMA37 11881A 19450105 Cryptographic Features of Permutation Schemes
NR 4616 ZEMA37 16979A 19430819 Notes on COMINT
NR 4626 ZEMA37 21919A 19450416 Allied Intercept Potentialities on Japanese Targets,
June - August 1945
NR 4627 ZEMA37 22814A 19440429 Control Circuiting for the Sound Spectrograph, 1944
NR 4629 ZEMA37 24276A 19440500 CNN Alphabets, 1944
NR 4630 ZEMA37 38217A 19420000 Microfiche - History and Operations of Special Security
Officers
NR 4631 ZEMA37 38220 19390000 Interdepartmental Intelligence Conference Papers
NR 4632 ZEMA37 38221 19390000 Army and Navy COMINT Regulations & Papers;
Agreements with GCCS [Government Codes & Cypher School]; Midway & Yamamoto;
Some Reminiscences from Brigadier Tiltman
NR 4633 ZEMA37 38222 19430000 Col. McCormacks Trip to London 1943; Second
Conference on Japanese Army Communications March 1944

Box 1418
NR 4634 ZEMA38 45101A 19440625 Nimitz Letter to New Zealand Naval Board;
Commendation of MID-Pacific Radio Direction Finder Net

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Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

NR 4635 ZEMA38 6297A 19440927 German Military Attach Reporting from the Far East
1944-1945
NR 4636 ZEMA38 6298A 19420500 Captured AXIS Document, 1942-1944.
NR 4637 ZEMA38 6415A 19280000 Capt. Alwin D. Kramer File

Box 1419
NR 4638 ZEMA39 117A 19400222 Memos on Zip-Met 100
NR 4639 ZEMA39 16699A 19440214 Gen. George C. Marshall Memo for President
Roosevelt
NR 4640 ZEMA39 16705A 19420000 History of OP-20-G-4E
NR 4641 ZEMA39 16715A 19430520 Signal Security Service Annual Report FY 1943
NR 4642 ZEMA39 17894A 19430000 Short Introduction to Japanese as Used in Army
Transport Codes
NR 4643 ZEMA39 20832A 19440000 Mathematical Theory of Related Cipher Alphabets
(Sect I and II)
NR 4646 ZEMA39 23217A 19390400 Square Wave Generator, 1939
NR 4647 ZEMA39 23222A 19450604 Exposition of Wieners Theory of Prediction
NR 4648 ZEMA39 23235A 19450800 Automatic Field Intensity Recorder for Supplementary
Radio Station Applications
NR 4649 ZEMA39 23237A 19450800 Magnetic Wire Conference Recorder NR 4650 ZEMA39
23245A 19400000 PE Recorder Test Results

Box 1420
NR 4652 ZEMA40 16725A 19440000 War Training Book WTB-201. Operation of RC-220-T1
NR 4653 ZEMA40 16808A 19430202 Army Extension Courses: Military Cryptography

Box 1422
NR 4656 ZEMA42 134A 19410000 Ship List with Private Codes
NR 4657 ZEMA42 24260A 19430300 COMINCH Pacific Strategic Intelligence Section (PSIS)
File
NR 4658 ZEMA42 39088A 19430426 A Vocabulary of Tactical Call Signs for Communication
in Noise (1943)
NR 4660 ZEMA42 4410A 19420120 Intercept of Carrier Pigeon Message
NR 4662 ZEMA42 46435A 19400000 Cryptanalysts Manual - War Department
NR 4664 ZEMA42 79A 19430417 Prisoner of War Interrogation Report
NR 4666 ZEMA42 8307A 19420000 Japanese Code Table

Box 1423
NR 4667 ZEMA43 13914A 19450700 Maintenance Instructions (SIGDOLM-1) for Converter
M-294 (SIGDIN)
NR 4668 ZEMA43 13915A 19450313 Operating Instructions for Combined Cipher Machines
(SIGDUBN-1)
NR 4669 ZEMA43 13918A 19450100 Cryptographic System No 931 (SIGGEWJ)
NR 4670 ZEMA43 13920A 19430101 Operating & Maintenance Instructions (SIGHOBY) for
Converter M-228

RG 457. Records of the National Security Agency 1544


Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

NR 4671 ZEMA43 13921A 19440800 Instructions for Receipting by Message for Packages
of Crypto Material (SIGHON-1)
NR 4672 ZEMA43 14011A 19440424 Handling of Teletypewriter Intercept
NR 4673 ZEMA43 16150A 19450405 Non-Morse Report Measuring Bandwidths of Radio
Transmissions Using the Sound Spectrograph
NR 4674 ZEMA43 21275A 19420131 Final Report on Project C-32 Speech Privacy Decoding,
1942
NR 4675 ZEMA43 21276A 19430130 Project C-43 Continuation of Decoding Speech Codes
NR 4676 ZEMA43 21278A 19450700 Bibliography of British War-Time Reports on High-
Frequency Measurements, 1945
NR 4677 ZEMA43 22691A 19420219 Bell Laboratories Reports on Panoramic Receiver and
Reception

Box 1424
NR 4680 ZEMA44 30244A 19450417 Sgt. Walter Jacobs Report
NR 4681 ZEMA44 34842A 19430310 Cryptographic Co-Ordination and Records -
Preliminary Report on Codes and Ciphers - Zip/C.C.R.ll.(British Report)
NR 4683 ZEMA44 42305A 19430128 British Intelligence Organization (Cryptanalysts) Chart
- 1943
NR 4684 ZEMA44 43783A 19450127 U.S.-UK Correspondence Concerning GC and CS Ultra
History of W.W. II 27 January 1945 - 9 April 1946
NR 4685 ZEMA44 43785A 19390000 the History of Hut Eight 1939-1945
NR 4686 ZEMA44 44123A 19451005 Brig Williams and Group Capt Humphreys Reports
Concerning Ultra

Box 1425
NR 4689 ZEMA45 28379A 19450501 Organization and Operations of Whos Who Branch
NR 4690 ZEMA45 28381A 19450501 History Intelligence Group MIS, MID, WDGS 7
December 1941 to 6 September 1945
NR 4691 ZEMA45 34904A 19430500 Security Lectures - Translation of Lectures of Lt. Col.
Shirahana
NR 4692 ZEMA45 35415A 19450000 IBM Role at the Army Security Agency

Box 1426
NR 4693 ZEMA46 41289A 19450000 Photographs: Equipment - Bombe

Box 1427
NR 4694 ZEMA47 41002A 19410000 Photograph: Maj. Gen. Spencer B. Akin, USA
NR 4695 ZEMA47 41010A 19440000 Photograph: Col. George A. Bicher, USA
NR 4696 ZEMA47 41015A 19420418 Photograph: Col. Frank W. Bullock, USA Signal Corp
NR 4697 ZEMA47 41034A 19410000 Photograph: Maj. Gen. Dawson Olmstead, USA, Sig C.
NR 4698 ZEMA47 41062A 19450000 Photograph: Colonel Parker Mitt, USA, Sig C.
NR 4699 ZEMA47 41263A 19410000 Photographs: Ships and Aircraft - Japanese
NR 4700 ZEMA47 41283A 19250000 Photographs: Equipment
NR 4701 ZEMA47 41302A 19420508 Photograph: Ships - Shokaku
NR 4702 ZEMA47 41322A 19390000 Photograph: Location - Fort Hunt, Virginia

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Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

NR 4703 ZEMA47 41323A 19390000 Photograph: Location - Corozal, Canal Zone, Panama
NR 4704 ZEMA47 41324A 19390000 Photograph: Location - Fairfax, Va. (Project
Shoreham) Nike Site
NR 4705 ZEMA47 41325A 19440000 Photograph: Location - Miami Beach, Florida
NR 4707 ZEMA47 41329A 19400000 Photograph: Location - No. 7-9 Berkeley St. London
Street

Box 1428
NR 4708 ZEMA48 22826A 19450402 Report on Test of Model XRBB and XRBC Radio
Receiving Equipments, 1945
NR 4709 ZEMA48 22838A 19420825 Further Study of Errors in High Frequency Direction
Finders, 1942
NR 4710 ZEMA48 22850A 19450322 Boehme Tape Scanning for Increasing Radio Printer
Circuit Capacity, 1945
NR 4711 ZEMA48 22853A 19450301 Loran Transmitting Station Manual, 1945
NR 4712 ZEMA48 22905A 19450700 Compass Roses for Gnomic Charts, 1945
NR 4713 ZEMA48 22906A 19410700 D/F Bearings Analysis Summary, 1941-1942
NR 4714 ZEMA48 22907A 19440831 Coordinated Study of Correlation of High-Frequency
Direction - Finder Errors with Ionospheric Conditions.
NR 4715 ZEMA48 23211A 19381000 Radio Facsimile, 1938
NR 4716 ZEMA48 23213A 19450404 Coverage Diagrams for Standard Atmosphere, 1945
NR 4718 ZEMA48 23215A 19440501 Radio-Frequency Transmission Lines, 1944

Box 1429
NR 4719 ZEMA49 1028A 19450215 Japanized Chinese Personal Names Dictionary, SP-C
NR 4720 ZEMA49 120A 19400000 Reports Early System Details
NR 4721 ZEMA49 127A 19400000 4 Digit Air and Weather Code
NR 4722 ZEMA49 1488A 19450000 M134C/SIGABA/Electromechanical Cipher Machine/
Photographs - Copies
NR 4723 ZEMA49 2028A 19450202 Arabic and Persian Letter Frequency Data
NR 4724 ZEMA49 35914A 19430621 CCM, 1943-1945
NR 4725 ZEMA49 386A 19400000 SZC(SZEC) Code Book
NR 4726 ZEMA49 494A 19450000 Charts
NR 4727 ZEMA49 497A 19430804 Memos
NR 4728 ZEMA49 645A 19440000 Weekly Totals of Traffic Types

Box 1430
NR 4730 ZEMA50 10831A 19450914 General Description of German Cipher Device with
Japanese Markings
NR 4731 ZEMA50 16836A 19440000 Plans for SIS Communications in Southwest Pacific
Area
NR 4732 ZEMA50 16860A 19450802 OLYMPIC Operations, Central Bureau Brisbane
NR 4733 ZEMA50 17536A 19440710 Organization and Administration of Signal Intelligence
Service, Pacific
NR 4734 ZEMA50 18510A 19440500 Army Air Force Radio Squadrons Mobile (AAF Manual
100-1)

RG 457. Records of the National Security Agency 1546


Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

NR 4735 ZEMA50 20625A 19411207 History of Signal Intelligence Division of the Signal
Office, AFMID PAC
NR 4736 ZEMA50 34445A 19440500 AAF Manual 100-1 AAF Radio Squadrons Mobile, 1944
NR 4738 ZEMA50 42342A 18850000 Materials on the History of Military Intelligence in the
United States, 1885-1944
NR 4742 ZEMA50 45803A 19431100 Place Name Index for Korea (Chosen)
NR 4743 ZEMA50 46112A 19441012 Japanese Codes: Prisoner of War Interrogations
NR 4744 ZEMA50 6000A 19441203 Japanese. Prisoner of War Interrogation-Code Clerk-
114 Inf. Rot., 18th Division Myitkyina, Burma
NR 4745 ZEMA50 6020A 19421004 Instruction Outline for Teaching U.S. Operators to Copy
Japanese Code
NR 4746 ZEMA50 671A 19450600 Japanese Military Code System, Diagram
NR 4747 ZEMA50 9970A 19430922 Report on Message Numbering System of Japanese Far
Eastern Diplomatic Traffic

Box 1431
NR 4748 ZEMA51 41080A 19420000 Photograph: Colonel Alfred McCormack, USA
NR 4749 ZEMA51 41082A 19180000 Photograph: Lt. Col. A.J. McGrail, USA, Sig Corps
NR 4750 ZEMA51 41085A 19390000 Photograph: Paul A. Napier, FBI
NR 4751 ZEMA51 41109A 19110000 Photograph: Henry L. Stimson, Secretary of State
NR 4752 ZEMA51 41113A 19420000 Photograph: Sir Edward Travis, UK
NR 4753 ZEMA51 41120A 19420000 Photograph: Cdr. Roger Winn, UK
NR 4754 ZEMA51 41133A 19450000 Photograph: Organization - FBI
NR 4755 ZEMA51 41134A 19440000 Photograph: Organization - Cdr Signal Security
Agency
NR 4756 ZEMA51 41146A 19440000 Photograph: Organization - Members of HQ Co. SIS,
China-Burma-India, New Delhi, India
NR 4758 ZEMA51 41191A 19440312 Photograph: Brigadier General Rumbough
NR 4759 ZEMA51 41201A 19400000 Photograph: Captain W. J. Holmes, USN
NR 4760 ZEMA51 41208A 19250000 Photograph: Captain Joseph John Rochefort, USN
NR 4761 ZEMA51 41215A 19441201 Photograph: Event - Meeting of U.S. and British
Officers from Bletchley Park and Paris
NR 4762 ZEMA51 41225A 19440000 Photograph: Event - Joint Allied Committee
Conference
NR 4763 ZEMA51 41236A 19450000 Photographs - Location: Iwo Jima
NR 4764 ZEMA51 41265A 19440000 Photograph: Location - Philippines
NR 4765 ZEMA51 41272A 19440000 Photographs: Personnel at Chatham, Massachusetts
NR 4766 ZEMA51 41277A 19430000 Photographs: Location - Melbourne, Australia (Frumel)
NR 4767 ZEMA51 41308A 19440600 Photograph: People
NR 4768 ZEMA51 46623A 19431218 Bletchley Park Memo by Capt. Roger S. Harrison 18
December 1943
NR 4771 ZEMA51 46709A 19450630 SPSIB-3 Index of C/A Technical Papers
NR 4772 ZEMA51 46825A 19440529 U.S. Mapco Cipher Device Records 1944-1945

Box 1432
NR 4773 ZEMA52 13969A 19430100 SPSIS-3 Instructions for Using the Teletype Scrambler

RG 457. Records of the National Security Agency 1547


Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

NR 4774 ZEMA52 13999A 19440211 Photographs of Radio Equipment AN/VRD-1 (X0-2)


NR 4775 ZEMA52 22715A 19421109 Two Rock Ranch Station Personnel Assignments
NR 4776 ZEMA52 29874A 19420915 High Speed Electrical Switching Device
NR 4777 ZEMA52 34751A 19430126 SSS Intercept Priorities Memoranda, 1943
NR 4778 ZEMA52 35408A 19450119 Sources and Titles of Reports, 1945
NR 4780 ZEMA52 35863A 19310810 Menoelsohn, Dr. Charles J - Correspondence Re Duty
with War Dept, and Related Info
NR 4782 ZEMA52 36431A 19450619 Green Machine
NR 4783 ZEMA52 36676A 19440821 Japanese Army Current Message Processing, 1944
NR 4784 ZEMA52 37365A 19440200 Phonetics Handbook for Ciphony, 1944
NR 4785 ZEMA52 39377A 19431130 Importance of Signal Security
NR 4786 ZEMA52 43790A 19410000 Second Signal Battalion Historical Background
Information
NR 4787 ZEMA52 43874A 19441218 Japanese Communication Intelligence
NR 4788 ZEMA52 44166A 19450317 Functions of the Cryptanalytic Liaison Unit,
Communications Security Branch, Security Division
NR 4789 ZEMA52 44177A 19450518 Japanese Suspicion of Allied Signal Deception

Box 1433
NR 4791 ZEMA53 125A 19430211 Translated Place Names Listed by Japanese in South
Pacific
NR 4792 ZEMA53 16039A 19440524 Security of Allied Ciphers
NR 4793 ZEMA53 222A 19430918 Japanese Bases in Southern Pacific Areas
NR 4794 ZEMA53 3472A 19430800 Solution of Linear Equations by Means of Card Index
Machines
NR 4795 ZEMA53 3473A 19441210 Numerical Tables of Bessel Functions
NR 4796 ZEMA53 35869A 19390626 American Measures Against Communication
Intelligence
Publicity; Appendix II
NR 4797 ZEMA53 5262A 19440000 Photographic Reminiscences of Fleet Radio Unit,
Melbourne

Box 1434
NR 4803 ZEMA54 20005A 19431215 Troop Survey of the Army as of December 1943

Box 1435
NR 4804 ZEMA55 15255A 19440828 Engineering Notebooks
NR 4805 ZEMA55 15823A 19420212 McCormack Papers, 1942
NR 4806 ZEMA55 16148A 19410728 Tina, Method of Matching Characteristics of Individual
Wireless Operators Sending
NR 4807 ZEMA55 21274A 19450515 Technical Memorandum on Operations Principals of
SIGBEE 1945

Box 1436
NR 4808 ZEMA56 13284A 19440615 Traffic Analysis of Lower Echelon Networks
NR 4809 ZEMA56 16088A 19441215 Enemy Analysis of Allied Communications

RG 457. Records of the National Security Agency 1548


Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

NR 4810 ZEMA56 17587A 19400000 Signal Intelligence Service Activity in China Theater
NR 4811 ZEMA56 296A 19431117 Translations of Miscellaneous Documents Taken in Alaska
NR 4812 ZEMA56 32682A 19450701 Cryptographic Signal Operation Instructions, 1945
NR 4813 ZEMA56 5058A 19430901 Diary of Yoshio Yazaki
NR 4814 ZEMA56 9464A 19450522 Interrogation Reports/Counter-Sabotage Bulletin No. 10

Box 1437
NR 4815 ZEMA57 25885A 19450700 Bulldozer Operating Manual, 1945
NR 4816 ZEMA57 26184A 19450109 Japanese Balloon Reports
NR 4817 ZEMA57 35506A 19440815 Intercept Accuracy, Study 1944
NR 4819 ZEMA57 42040A 19430501 NRP 1; JN Recognition Data
NR 4820 ZEMA57 42562A 19420728 Handling of Intercepted Material Requiring
Cryptanalytic Study

Box 1438
NR 4823 ZEMA58 17528A 19440429 Response to Questionnaires on Signal Radio
Intelligence Companies
NR 4825 ZEMA58 17530A 19430830 RD/F Units Operations

Box 1439
NR 4834 ZEMA59 5870A 19150000 Instruction to Bigraph Key for Code No. 105
NR 4835 ZEMA59 5872A 19000000 Rules for the Use of Code No. 99
NR 4836 ZEMA59 5873A 19070000 Enciphering and Deciphering Tables, Code Nr. 402
NR 4837 ZEMA59 5874A 19160000 Rules for Using the Codes and Ciphers of the Ministry
of Foreign Affairs
NR 4838 ZEMA59 7917A 19040722 Third Division General Staff Memorandum Report No. 120
NR 4841 ZEMA59 8149A 19150920 British Naval Officers Request for U.S. Aid in Solving
Ciphers

Box 1440
NR 4842 ZEMA60 45942A 19430501 Japanese Intelligence Information, Far East - 1943

Boxes 1441-1456
NR 4843 ZEMA61 46882A 19410500 Japanese Navy Translations

Boxes 1457-1465
NR 4844 ZEMA77 46884A 19410301 Raw Traffic and Translations

Box 1466
NR 4845 ZEMA86 34473A 19420000 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japan Diplomatic

Box 1467
NR 4849 ZEMA87 37684A 19440701 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japanese Code -
Otsu FU 1

RG 457. Records of the National Security Agency 1549


Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

Box 1468
NR 4851 ZEMA88 37510A 19440100 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japanese Army/Air
Code System A1-000 Analytic Reports.
NR 4852 ZEMA88 37511A 19430000 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japanese Call List
#1 Revised, Series 7-B
NR 4853 ZEMA88 37512A 19441026 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japanese
Weighting Depths in the Nan Code by Lt. M. Hall Jr.

Box 1469
NR 4854 ZEMA89 45547A 19450222 Codes and Ciphers: Japan Naval Call List Yo Bi Ki 2
NR 4855 ZEMA89 45548A 1945C000 Codes and Ciphers: Japan JN11G
NR 4856 ZEMA89 45592A 19451120 Codes and Ciphers: Japan No. 6 Basic Call List by Call.
NR 4857 ZEMA89 45593A 19450711 Codes and Ciphers: Japan Call Sign Decode Listings
NR 4858 ZEMA89 45594A 19440000 Codes and Ciphers: Japan Call Lists
NR 4859 ZEMA89 45595A 1 945060 1 Codes and Ciphers: Japan Yo Hei N4 and SE Yo Hei
N2 Call Lists

Box 1470
NR 4860 ZEMA90 45656A 19390801 Codes and Ciphers: Japan Orange Radio Service Calls
NR 4861 ZEMA90 45657A 19411100 Codes and Ciphers: Japan HYOO-9
NR 4862 ZEMA90 45658A 19410501 Codes and Ciphers: Japan Call and Address Lists 1941
NR 4863 ZEMA90 45659A 19410501 Codes and Ciphers: Japan HYOO-8
NR 4864 ZEMA90 45660A 19401200 Codes and Ciphers: Japan JN-163A Encode
NR 4865 ZEMA90 45695A 19420000 Codes and Ciphers: Japan JN-157
NR 4866 ZEMA90 45696A 19430600 Codes and Ciphers: Japan Berne Special Naval
Attach Cypher
NR 4867 ZEMA90 45697A 19410800 Codes and Ciphers: Japan JN-22 JN-57 JN-62 JN-71
NR 4868 ZEMA90 45698A 19411201 Codes and Ciphers: Japan Orange Service Calls
NR 4869 ZEMA90 45699A 19420623 Codes and Ciphers: Japan JN-25-A Code Book

Box 1471
NR 4870 ZEMA91 35259 19450521 Rattan Liaison
NR 4872 ZEMA91 36840A 19450127 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Burmese, Code A
and Code B, BRA-1
NR 4884 ZEMA91 9624A 19431005 Technical Exchanges Between U.S. and Canada

Box 1472
NR 4885 ZEMA92 11072A 19440919 German Assistance to Japanese War Production
NR 4886 ZEMA92 11618A 19430201 Prisoner of War Interrogation Reports, 1943-1945
NR 4888 ZEMA92 25564A 19440220 Radio-Electronic Relay for Noise Suppression, 1944
NR 4889 ZEMA92 25639A 19450101 Japanese Balloons, 1945
NR 4890 ZEMA92 25641A 19450201 Japanese Balloons, 1945
NR 4891 ZEMA92 26169A 1942919 ICR Intercept Manual, September 1957
NR 4893 ZEMA926250A 19450809 Project 1005-Aural Copy of High Speed Radio-Telegraph
Signals
NR 4896 ZEMA92 7194A 19410900 Tables of Standard Frequency Data English Pamphlet #1

RG 457. Records of the National Security Agency 1550


Entry 9032: Historic Cryptographic Collection, 1891-1981

Box 1473
NR 4898 ZEMA93 29865A 19450000 Program of Instruction for Army Security Agency
Officers Course, Advanced
NR 4899 ZEMA93 29867A 19450000 Cryptographic Training Systems Indicator List
NR 4900 ZEMA93 45653A 19410831 Codes and Ciphers: Japan N2K Tactical Call List
NR 4901 ZEMA93 45654A 19411000 Codes and Ciphers: Japan
NR 4902 ZEMA93 45655A 19431109 Codes and Ciphers: Japan JN-4-N Code
NR 4903 ZEMA93 5332A 19450926 Baudot Charts Labelled Appendix A, B, C, and D
NR 4904 ZEMA93 6028A 19450000 Systems Survey I Japanese Diplomatic Systems

Box 1474
NR 4905 ZEMA94 39806 19440901 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japan Call-List KOO-
8.
NR 4906 ZEMA94 39818 19430701 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japan Naval Call List
Titled KOO-6 and Otsu-6

Box 1475
NR 4908 ZEMA95 40937A 19430820 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japan
NR 4909 ZEMA95 40938A 19450000 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers; Japan System
Titled Yobi KOO-1
NR 4910 ZEMA95 40939A 19431220 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japan Code Titled
JN-25-G

Box 1476
NR 4911 ZEMA96 36460A 19420000 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japanese KOO-4
and Otsu-4
NR 4912 ZEMA96 36514A 19430719 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japanese KOO-5,
and Otsu-5

Box 1477
NR 4913 ZEMA97 45742A 19440600 Codes and Ciphers: Japan Yobi Otsu FU-3 Code Book
Decode Sequences 1-8
NR 4914 ZEMA97 45741A 19421001 Codes and Ciphers: Japan Call Lists KOO 4 (4A) and
Otsu 4 (4B)

Box 1479
NR 4916 ZEMA99 44798A 19450915 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japan
NR 4916 ZEMA99 44798A 19450915 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japan
NR 4918 ZEMA99 45186A 19410826 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: Japan JN 21E
NR 4920 ZEMA99 45255A 19430400 Cryptographic Codes and Ciphers: United States
NR 4921 ZEMA99 45423A 19430524 Codes and Ciphers: Japan Nigori and Kana Operating
Signals
NR 4922 ZEMA99 45424A 19450921 Codes and Ciphers: Japan, Interrogation of Capt.
Yamasaki

RG 457. Records of the National Security Agency 1551


Records of the Special Staff, Records of the Adjutant General Entry 7: Decimal File, 1942-1944

Records of U.S. Army Forces in the China-Burma-India Theaters


of Operation
Record Group 493

Records of the China-Burma-India Theater of Operations, U.S. Army


(CBI)

United States Army Forces, China-Burma-India

Under Maj. Gen. Joseph W. Stillwell as theater commander, the headquarters of the
U.S Army Forces, China-Burma-India, usually known as Headquarters USAF, CBI, was
established at Chungking in March 1942. Several command posts were located near the
scene of combat operations. From March to May 1942, during the first Burma campaign,
the forward command post was located at Maymyo, the rear echelon was at Lashio,
and headquarters detachments were at Kunming and Calcutta. In May 1942, when the
American-Chinese forces were driven from Burma to India, the rear echelon was relocated
at New Delhi in order to direct United States forces in India and to operate supply lines in
China. The forward echelon was set up at Chungking, to direct American military operations
in China. Branch headquarters was located at Kunming. The Kunming branch was
disbanded on December 31, 1943. On April 1, 1944, during the India-Burma campaign,
the rear echelon at New Delhi was made the main headquarters, and the forward echelon
remained at Chungking. On October 24, 1944, after the China-Burma-India Theater was
divided, the headquarters at New Delhi was redesignated as Headquarters U.S. Army
Forces, India-Burma Theater. The main headquarters at New Delhi included the Deputy
Commander, the Chief of Staff, and the Deputy Chief of Staff; general-staff divisions G-2 to
G-4; the usual special-staff sections; and boards and committees that supervised special
activities.

Between March 1942 and October 1944, several major subordinate commands were set up
under this headquarters. Headquarters provided some administrative and supply services to
the Office of Strategic Services Detachments in the area; the India-China Division of the Air
Transport Command; the Joint Intelligence Collecting Agency, CBI, which operated under the
Joint Chiefs of Staff; and the XX Bomber Command, which was controlled by Headquarters
Army Air Forces.

Records of the Special Staff

Records of the Adjutant General

General Correspondence (Decimal File), 1942-1944 (0493-UD-UP-7)


Boxes 6-89 location: 290/41/1/05.

Box Decimal
57 350.3 location: 290/41/2/04
70 383.6 location: 290/41/2/07
70 386.3 location: 290/41/2/07

RG 493. Records of U.S. Army Forces in the China-Burma-India Theaters of Operation 1552
Records of the G-2 (Intelligence Section) Entry 21: Classified General Correspondence, 1945

Formerly Classified General Correspondence (Decimal File), 1942 (0493-UD-UP-8)


Boxes 90-103 location: 290/41/3/04

Box Decimal
98 383.6 location: 290/41/3/04
98 386.3 location: 290/41/3/04

Records of the India-Burma Theater of Operations, U.S. Army (IBT)

United States Forces, India-Burma Theater

U.S. Forces, India-Burma Theater, also known as USF, IBT, was established on October 24,
1944, under Lt. Gen. Daniel I. Sultan. In June 1945 Maj. Gen. Raymond A. Wheeler became
commanding general. The command comprised the U.S. Army air, ground, and service
forces that operated in India, Burma, Ceylon, Thailand, the Malay States, and Sumatra. It
had tactical jurisdiction over most of the old China-Burma-India Theater except China itself
and over the Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, and additional territory in Thailand. Its primary
task was to continue the support of the Allied Forces in China. As the communications
zone for the China Theater, it provided security and maintenance for land lines to China
and supply services, material, and equipment for Allied operations in southern and central
China. U.S. combat and service troop units of USF, IBT, also participated in and supported
the operations of the Southeast Asia Command. They were under the operational control
of that Command and under the administrative control of Headquarters USF, IBT. This
headquarters was discontinued in 1946.

Headquarters of this command was located at New Delhi from October 1944 until after the
war. The organization of headquarters included the Deputy Theater Commander, the Chief
of Staff and the Deputy Chief of Staff; general-staff sections, including Historical and Public
relations Sections; and a varying number of attached boards and commissions, such as the
local Foreign Claims Commission and the American Petroleum Committee. In May 1945 this
headquarters took over the functions and personnel of Headquarters Services of Supply,
India-Burma Theater.

Records of the General Staff

Records of the G-2 (Intelligence) Section

Correspondence File, 1943-1946 (0493-UD-UP-19)


Boxes 1-2 location: 290/41/4/06

Daily Summaries, 1945-1946 (0493-UD-UP 20)


Box 3 location: 290/41/4/06

Formerly Classified General Correspondence, 1945 (0493-UD-UP-21)


Box 4 location: 290/41/4/06

RG 493. Records of U.S. Army Forces in the China-Burma-India Theaters of Operation 1553
Records of the Adjutant General Entry 51: Records Relating to Policy, 1943-1946

Records of the Special Staff

Records of the Adjutant General

General Correspondence (3 Decimal Files) (0493-UD-UP-36)


Boxes 36-354 location: 290/41/5/04

Box Decimal
36 000.5 location: 290/41/5/04
68 314.4 location: 290/41/6/01
141-142 383.6 location: 290/41/7/05
142 386.3 location: 290/41/7/05
166 383.6 location: 290/41/6/01
261 350.3 location: 290/41/10/01
268 383.6 location: 290/41/10/03

Formerly Classified General Correspondence (Decimal File), 1942-1946 (0493-UD-


UP-37)
Boxes 355-402 location: 290/41/11/07

Box Decimal
360 314.4 location: 290/41/12/01
374 383.6 location: 290/41/12/03
374 386.3 location: 290/41/12/03

Correspondence, 1942-1945 (0493-UD-UP- 38)


Boxes 403-407 location: 290/41/12/07

Formerly Classified Correspondence, 1944-1945 (0493-UD-UP-39)


Boxes 408-410 location: 290/41/13/01

Historical Reports, 1943-1944 (0493-UD-UP-45)


Box 434 location: 290/41/13/05

Records Relating to Plans and Operations, 1943-1945 (0493-UD-UP-47)


Boxes 436-439 location: 290/41/13/05

Formerly Classified Records Relating to Plans and Operations, 1943-1945 (0493-


UD-UP-48)
Boxes 440-441 location: 290/41/13/05

Reports, 1945-1946 (0493-UD-UP-49)


Boxes 442-443 location: 290/41/13/06

Records Relating to Policy, 1943-1946 (0493-UD-UP-51)


Box 445 location: 290/41/13/06

RG 493. Records of U.S. Army Forces in the China-Burma-India Theaters of Operation 1554
Records of the Judge Adjutant General Entry 114: Classified General Records, 1944-1946

Standard Operating Procedures, 1944-1946 (0493-UD-UP-52)


Box 446 location: 290/41/13/06

Records of the Chemical Warfare Section

General Correspondence, 1942-1945 (0493-UD-UP-63)


Boxes 467-487 location: 290/41/14/02

Formerly Classified General Correspondence, 1943-1945 (0493-UD-UP-64)


Boxes 488-491 location: 290/41/14/05

Formerly Classified Messages, 1944-1946 (0493-UD-UP-65)


Box 492 location: 290/41/14/06

Records of the Historical Section

Historical Records, 1941-1946 (0493-UD-UP-105)


Boxes 642-656 location: 290/41/17/06

Records of the Judge Advocate General

Records Relating to Civil Affairs, 1943-1945 (0493-UD-UP-112)


Boxes 668-670 location: 290/41/18/03

General Records, 1943-1946 (0493-UD-UP-113)


Boxes 671-673 location: 290/41/18/03

Formerly Classified General Records, 1944-1946 (0493-UD-UP-114)


Boxes 674-676 location: 290/41/18/04

Box Subject
675 Burma-China Boundary
675 Case file of Benjamin Parker, Rangoon, Burma
675 China
675 Chinese soldier (name unknown) vs. US
675 Incoming radios: Singapore
675 Miscellaneous incoming radios location: 290/41/18/04
675 Miscellaneous outgoing radios
675 Outgoing radios: Singapore
675 Outgoing radios: Washington
675 Rape of Hong Kong
675 Southeast Asia Command directives, CAS(b)
675 Thailand
675 Woodall File
675 Y-force CAS(b)
676 8-WC North Burma, Beheading of an Airman

RG 493. Records of U.S. Army Forces in the China-Burma-India Theaters of Operation 1555
Records of the Judge Adjutant General Entry 117: Records Relating to War Crimes, 1945-1948

Box Subject
676 Minutes of meetings
676 Mizutani, prosecution evidence location: 290/41/18/04
676 Office of Strategic Services case, smuggling
676 Office of Strategic Services report, October 6, 1945
676 Original Office of Strategic Services tabulations of Prisoners of War
676 Southeast Asia Command Prisoner of War Report, August 23-October 15, 1945
676 War crimes general policy

Formerly Classified Subject File, 1944-1945 (0493-UD-UP-115)


Box 677 location: 290/41/18/03

Incoming and Outgoing Radio Messages, 1946 (0493-UD-UP-116)


Box 678 location: 290/41/18/03

Records Relating to War Crimes, 1945-1948 (0493-UD-UP-117)


Boxes 679-685 location: 290/41/18/05

Box Subject
679 8-WC North Burma, Beheading of an airman, (Parker) miscellaneous incoming
radios
679 Counterintelligence Corps report, Kleise, Thailand and Saigon, October 2, 1945
679 Donovan report, regarding treatment of prisoners of war in the Celebes and in Java
679 Interrogation reports of War Crimes suspects, A-K
680 Incoming radios: Washington
680 Interrogation reports of War Crime suspects, L-Z
680 Outgoing radios: Washington
680 Rangoon cases
681 30-WC Murder of 6 Navy Airmen, China
681 Case files: Lt. Col. Hunter, Lt. Sands, Lt. Withrow
681 Incident worksheets, Prisoner of War camps
682 Case File, Henry C. DeJarnette
682 Counterintelligence Corps reports, guards at Thailand Prisoner of War camps
682 List of War Crimes Suspects, October 22, 1945
683 Celebes cases
683 Prisoner of War statements September 3, 1945, (two folders)
684 Java Cases
684 Rape of Hong Kong
684 Southeast Asia Command Prisoner of War reports, including index
685 Prosecution evidence, Mizutani Tataro
685 Report of the USS Houston, and the internment of its crew
685 Tabulation of prisoners of war in camps in Thailand
685 Trial records of Tomono Shondo

RG 493. Records of U.S. Army Forces in the China-Burma-India Theaters of Operation 1556
Records of the Ledo Command, Records of the Adjutant Generals Office Entry 185: Decimal File, 1942-1946

Records of the Subordinate Commands

Records of the Service of Supply (IBT SOS)

Records of the General Staff

Records of the G-2 (Intelligence) Section

British-American Intelligence Summary, 1945 (0493-UD-UP-178)


Box 1 location: 290/41/29/04

Records of the Special Staff

Records of the Adjutant Generals Office

General Correspondence (Decimal File), 1943-1945 (0493-UD-UP-180)


Boxes 3-4 location: 290/41/29/04

Box Decimal
4 383.6 location: 290/41/29/04

Subject File, 1944-1946 (0493-UD-UP-181)


Box 5 location: 290/41/29/04

Records of the Ledo Area Command (LAC)

Records of the General Staff

Records of the G-2 (Intelligence) Section

General Correspondence (Decimal File), 1943-1945 (0493-UD-UP-184)


Boxes 8-9 location: 290/41/29/05

Box Decimal
9 383.6
9 386.3 location: 290/41/29/05

Records of the Special Staff

Records of the Adjutant Generals Office

General Correspondence (Decimal File), 1942-1946 (0493-UD-UP-185)


Boxes 10-117 location: 290/41/29/05

Box Decimal
10 000.3 000.51 Crimes

RG 493. Records of U.S. Army Forces in the China-Burma-India Theaters of Operation 1557
Records of the Ledo Command, Records of the Adjutant Generals Office Entry 185: Decimal File, 1942-1946

Box Decimal
11 000.51 Misdemeanors 014 Civil Matters, 1944
12 014. Civil Affairs 043.2
13 047.2 061
14 061.03 080 Societies, Red Cross Directives
15 080. 1943-1944 080. 1945
16 091.1 092.713
17 091.713 Indian Troops 1945 123. 1945
20 142.1 Inventories and Reports of Stores 1945 150 Claims February 1945
21 150 Claims 1944 200.2 Identification Directives 1944
22 200.2 Transmittals August 1945 200.2 Correspondence June 1945
23 200.4 200.6
24 200.6 200.6 August 1945
25 200.6 October 1945 201.36 Service Records
26 201.36 Service Records 201.62 Reports on Personnel
27 210 Commissioned & Warrant Officers 210.68 Rotation within Theaters
28 210.68 Rotation of Personnel Directives 211 Agents
29 211 Liaison Officers 220.711 Furloughs & Rest Camps
32 230.146 Blacklist Employees 234 Allotments Directives
33 243 Allotments of Pay, 1945 250.1 Morals & Conduct
34 250.1 Morals & Conduct, 1945 253 Military Prisoners
35 253 Military Prisoners 300.4 Orders-Correspondence & Directives, 1945
36 300.5 Bulletins & Circulars 311.23 Wireless (Directives)
37 311.23 Wireless 312.1 Letters of Correspondence
38 312.1 Secret Documents 313.6 Disposition of Records (Destruction)
39 314.7 Units Histories, Dec. 31, 1944 314.7 History of Provost Marshal Office
40 314.7 Unit Histories, May 29,1945 315 Blank Forms and Books
41 315 Forms (Directives) 319.1 RTO
42 319.1 RTO Daily Tonnage Reports 319.1 Reports (Directives)
43 319.1 Reports Directives, 1943-44 319.1 Ordnance Vehicle Status
44 319.1 Weekly Reports of Base Surgeon 319.1 Weekly Reports-Level of Supply
45 319.1 Base Quartermaster Reports 319.1 Reports (Strengths) 1942
46 319.1 Inventory Adjustment Reports 319.1 Reports Monthly Inventory, 1944
47 319.1 Reports-Monthly Inventory-1943 319.1 Reports Troop Status
48 319.1 Reports Pneumatic Tire 319.1 Below (45-60-90) Day Level Reports
49 319.1 Weekly Reports-190th Ordnance Co. 319.1 Reports-TJA Weekly, 1943
50 319.1 Reports Classified Messages (Telephone) 319.1 Reports-Car Arrivals
51 319.1 Veterinary Activities, 1943 319.1 Auto Maintenance, 1943
52 319.1 Motor Vehicle Status 319.1 Troop Status, December 1943
53 319.1 Reports-Material Status & Consumed 319.1 Reports-Material Status
Reports-Radio
54 319.1 Reports-Material Status 319.1 Reports-Inventory Adjustments
55 319.127 Seigel File-Weekly Summary 319.105 Weekly Level of Supply
56 319.1 Ammunition Reports 319.1 P.O.L. Reports
57 319.1 Informal Status Reports-Ledo 319.1 P.O.L. Reports

RG 493. Records of U.S. Army Forces in the China-Burma-India Theaters of Operation 1558
Records of the Chemical Warfare Section Entry 198: Decimal File, 1945

Box Decimal
58 319.106 Balanced Days of Supply Reports 319.2 Administrative Matters
Correspondence
59 319.2 Administrative Matters 320.3 Table of Organization, Units
60 320.2 Tables of Organization 322 Organization & Tactical Units, 1945
61 322 Organization & Tactical Units, Dec. 1945 322 Organization & Tactical Units,
April 23, 1945
62 322 Organization and Tactical Units, 1942 330.11 Morale & Welfare
71 332 Enlistment, 1945 353.4 Firing of Weapons
72 353.8 Special Service 360.33 Certificates, Affidavits, Rosters
73 360.33 Burial and Reports of Death 370 Movement Orders
74 370 Troop Disposition Lists 370.091 Convoy China
75 370.091 Convoy China 370.091 Convoy China
76 370.091 Convoys, Escorts and Guards 370.41 Line of Communications
77 370.5 Assignment of Troops 370.5 Arrival and Departures
78 370.5 Assignment of Troops to October 30, 1945 371.2 Security LAC, 1945
79 371.2 Service Security 381 National Defense
80 383.6 Prisoners of War 387 Terminating War
111 679 Sawmills 704 Casualties, 1945
112 704 Casualties, 1945 704 Casualties, 1944
113 704 Casualties, 1944 704.11 Disposition of Patients
114 705 Admission to Hospital & Patients In Hospitals 720.3 Vaccination &
Immunization

Memorandums, 1944-1945 (0493-UD-UP-195)


Boxes 138-139

Box Subject
138 HQ Base Section location: 290/41/32/02
139 HQ Ledo Area Command HQ Base Section location: 290/41/32/02

Records of the Chemical Warfare Section

General Correspondence (Decimal File), 1945 (0493-UD-UP-198)


Box 142 location: 290/41/32/03

Records of the Chinese Army in India (CAI IV)

After the collapse of Allied forces in Burma in mid-1942, two Chinese divisions, the new
22nd and the new 38th, withdrew to India. In October 1942 the Chinese Army in India
(CAI), which was composed of all Chinese ground troops in India, was put under the
command of General Stillwell, the Commanding General of U.S. Army Forces, CBI and the
Chief of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Sheks Joint Staff. During 1943 the New 30th Division
was flown into India, and joined in April 1944 by the 14th and 50th Divisions. After October
24, 1944, the Chinese Army in India was transferred to General Sultan, commanding
general of the U.S. Army Forces, India-Burma Theater. In December 1944, the New

RG 493. Records of U.S. Army Forces in the China-Burma-India Theaters of Operation 1559
Records of the Chinese Army in India, Historical Records Entry 215: Decimal File, 1943-1945

22nd Division and the 14th Division were flown back to China, where they became part
of the GHQ reserve. These divisions supported the Allied offensive in Burma by attacking
southward from Yunan, helping to clear the Burma Road in January 1945. Another unit
organized in India was the Sino-American First Provisional Tank Group which supported
American and Chinese operations in Burma.

Headquarters Records

General Headquarters CAI, a joint American-Chinese organization, was established at


Ramgarh, India, in June 1942, and was moved to Ledo about December 1944. It was
organized in the Chinese Army staff pattern, with the American theater commander as the
Commanding General, a Chinese general as the Vice Commander until January 1943, and
an American general officer as Chief of Staff for the General Headquarters.

General Correspondence (Decimal File), 1943-1945 (0493-UD-UP-215)


Boxes 1-28 location: 290/41/34/05

Box Decimal
1 000.51 Smuggling, Contraband 000.92 Fires, Cyclones, Hurricanes, Storms
2 001 Conventions, Expositions, Fairs, Parades 062 Photography
3 062.2 Motion Pictures 154
4 157 201.1
5 201.22 211
6 211 250
7 250 250.7
8 251 293
9 300 313.6
10 314.6 319.1 Report of Gen. Sultan to Chiang Kai-Shek
11 319.1 Reports, Annual & Situation 320.3 Table of Organization & Equipment
(Chinese)
12 320.3 Strength Reports 320.3 Tables of Organization, Vol. I
13 320.3 Table of Organization (Correspondence) 320.3 Table of Organization
(Chinese Armored Unit)
14 320.3 Table of Organization & Equipment (Obsolete) 322
15 323.3 334
16 334 353
17 353 370.5
18 370.5 386.3
19 400 400.34
20 400.34 400.35 Monthly Material Status Reports, April 1945
21 400.35 Monthly Material Status Reports, Oct. 1944 400.35 Status of T/BA
Equipment
22 400.35 Issue In Excess of T/E & T/BA 414.3
23 418 441
24 451 461
25 462 475 Ordnance

RG 493. Records of U.S. Army Forces in the China-Burma-India Theaters of Operation 1560
Records of the Adjutant Generals Section Entry 233: Decimal Files

Box Decimal
26 475 Chemical Warfare Service Equipment 552.8
27 581 687
28 687 823

Subject Correspondence File, 1943-1945 (0493-UD-UP-219)


Box 40 location: 290/41/34/05

Records of the Detachment, U.S. Army in India (DUSAI)

Records of the Special Staff

Records of the Adjutant Generals Section

General Correspondence (Decimal File), 1943-1946 (0493-UD-UP-232)


Boxes 1-11 location: 290/41/35/07

Box Decimals
1 000.1 200.6
2 312 319.1
3 320 518
4 150 180
5 185 215
6 215 240
7 245 290
8 293 329
9 313.3 390
10 393 422.1
11 425 463.4

Formerly Classified General Correspondence (Decimal Files) (0493-UD-UP-233)


Boxes 12-13 location: 290/42/1/01

Box Decimals
12 000.5 333.5 location: 290/42/1/01
13 333.5 686 location: 290/42/1/01

Records of the China Theater of Operations, U.S. Army (CT)

U.S. Forces, China Theater, known as USF, CT, was organized on October 29, 1944, as one
of the two successors of U.S. Army Forces, China-Burma-India. Its commanding general,
Maj. Gen. Albert C. Wedemeyer, was also made Chief of Staff to Generalissimo Chiang Kai-
Shek. It comprised the U.S. Army forces on the mainland of China and the adjacent islands
and in Indochina. It continued the operations of its predecessor in that area, including the
employment of U.S. air units for tactical, strategic, and ground support operations, the training
of Chinese troops, and the logistical support of Chinese air and ground establishments.

RG 493. Records of U.S. Army Forces in the China-Burma-India Theaters of Operation 1561
Records of the China Theater of Operations, Commanding General Entry 241: Top Secret Incoming Messages,
1944-1946

Headquarters USF, CT, was located at Chungking. It continued in China the staff functions
previous exercised by Headquarters U.S. Army Forces, China-Burma-India, March 1942-
October 1944. General Wedemeyer was responsible to the Joint Chiefs of Staff for the
control of all U.S. forces in China. As Chief of Staff to Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek, he
advised and assisted the Generalissimo and the Chinese general staff with respect to the
training of Chinese troops and their employment against the Japanese forces in China.
Headquarters USF, CT, collaborated with the corresponding headquarters in the India-Burma
Theater on matters relating to supply, personnel replacements, and material in the China
Theater and on matters relating to the Chinese Army in India.

Headquarters at Chungking included the Theater Commander, the Chief of Staff, general-
staff sections G-1 to G-5; and the usual special-staff sections. The rear echelon of
headquarters (also called the advance section) operated at Kunming from December 13,
1944 to July 1945; it too had general-staff and special-staff sections. The liquidation of
USF, CT, was completed in 1946 by the Nanking Headquarters Command. The Nanking
Command was discontinued in October 1946, and its remaining personnel were transferred
to the Joint United States Military Advisory Group to the Republic of China.

Records of the Office of the Commanding General

Records of the Commanding General

Eyes Alone Messages, 1944-1946 (0493-UD-UP-235)


Boxes 1-4 location: 290/42/1/02

Personal Eyes Alone Incoming and Outgoing Messages, 1944-1945


(0493-UD-UP-236)
Box 5 location: 290/42/1/02

Eyes Alone Messages Relating to French Indo-China (FIC), 1943-1945


(0493-UD-UP-237)
Box 6 location: 290/42/1/02

Eyes Alone Message Subject File, 1944-1946 (0493-UD-UP-238)


Boxes 7-8 location: 290/42/1/02

Incoming Messages, 1945-1946 (0493-UD-UP-239)


Box 9 location: 290/42/1/03

Formerly Top Secret Outgoing Messages, 1945-1946 (0493-UD-UP-240)


Box 10 location: 290/42/1/03

Formerly Top Secret Incoming Messages, 1944-1946 (0493-UD-UP-241)


Boxes 11-12 location: 290/42/1/03

RG 493. Records of U.S. Army Forces in the China-Burma-India Theaters of Operation 1562
Records of the China Theater of Operations, Commanding General Entry 250: Register of Top Secret Documents,
1945-1946

Box Subject
11 Radios-Chungking-Incoming Radios-Tokyo-Incoming
12 Radios-Washington-Incoming, Book I Radios-Washington-Incoming, Book III

Formerly Top Secret Administrative Records, 1944-1946 (0493-UD-UP-242)


Boxes 13-14 location: 290/42/1/03

Formerly Top Secret Black Book on China, 1944-1946 (0493-UD-UP-243)


Boxes 15-16 location: 290/42/1/04

Formerly Top Secret Records Concerning Meetings and Conferences, 1944-1946


(0493-UD-UP-244)
Boxes 17-18 location: 290/42/1/04

Box Subject
17 Combined Staff Minutes, Book I Eyes Only Conference & Documents
18 Generalissimo, Minutes, Book I Guam Conference, Agenda & Papers

Formerly Top Secret Records Concerning Policy, 1943-1946 (0493-UD-UP- 245)


Boxes 19-21 location: 290/42/1/04

Box Subject
19 Combined Chiefs of Staff, Minutes Book II JCS, Combined Chiefs of Staff: Papers
20 JCS, Combined Chiefs of Staff: Papers SWNCC Minutes Book I
21 SWNCC Minutes Book II Southeast Asia Command Information Book

Formerly Top Secret Records Relating to Plans and Operations, 1944-1946


(0493-UD-UP-246)
Box 22 location: 290/42/1/05

Records Concerning General Wedemeyers 1st Trip to Washington for Discussions


about China (MAPLE) (0493-UD-UP-247)
Box 23 location: 290/42/1/05

Records Concerning General Wedemeyers 2d Trip to Washington for Discussions


about China (MISSIONARY), 1945 (0493-UD-UP-248)
Boxes 24-25 location: 290/42/1/05

Formerly Top Secret Subject File, 1943-1946 (0493-UD-UP-249)


Box 26 location: 290/42/1/05

Register of Top Secret Documents, 1945-1946 (0493-UD-UP-250)


Boxes 27-28 location: 290/42/1/05

RG 493. Records of U.S. Army Forces in the China-Burma-India Theaters of Operation 1563
Records of the G-3 (Operations) Section Entry 257: Correspondence, 1944-1946

Records of the General Staff

Records of the G-2 (Intelligence) Section

Headquarters Records

Correspondence, 1941-1945 (0493-UD-UP-251)


Box 29 location: 290/42/1/06

Records of the Sino Translation and Interrogation Center (SINTIC)

General Correspondence, 1943-1946 (0493-UD-UP-253)


Boxes 33-36 location: 290/42/1/06

Box Decimal
33 013.361 220 SINTIC Promotions, Commissions, Awards
34 220 SINTIC Personnel Language Evaluation 300 Memos to G-2
35 300 Incoming Memos 312.1 Misc. Receipts & Acknowledgements
36 312.1 Burnt Documents Lists 400

Radio Paraphrases Concerning SINTIC, 1944-1945 (0493-UD-UP-254)


Box 37 location: 290/42/1/07

Reports and Documents, 1944-1947 (0493-UD-UP-255)


Boxes 38-42 location: 290/42/1/07

Box Subject
38 SINTIC Progress Report CTCC-Captured Document Translations
39 SINTIC Reports, October-December 1945 SINTIC Item #131-170
40 SINTIC Item #171-220 SINTIC Item #277
41 SINTIC Item #278-285 SINTIC Item # 320
42 SINTIC Item #321 SINTIC Item #342

Register of Incoming and Outgoing SINTIC Messages, 1945 (0493-UD-UP-256)


Box 43 location: 290/42/1/07

Records of the G-3 (Operations) Section

Correspondence, 1944-1946 (0493-UD-UP-257)


Boxes 44-48 location: 290/42/2/01

Box Subject
44 Photos, Maps, & Charts Strength & Equipment
45 Daily Status Reports on Chinese Army Move Proposed Tables of Organization
46 Planning Notes on Theater 60th Army-Commanding General Tseng Tse Sheng
47 Troop Movements Reports China Theater AG Section, Medical Re Lend-Lease

RG 493. Records of U.S. Army Forces in the China-Burma-India Theaters of Operation 1564
Records of the Adjutant Generals Office Entry 265: General Correspondence, 1942-1946

Box Subject
48 Movements of Troops, Chinese Army Equipment Reports Chinese Requests for
Air & Water Movements

Records of the G-5 (Civil Affairs) Section

Incoming and Outgoing Messages Concerning the Recovery of Downed Airmen and
POWs (0493-UD-UP-260)
Box 53 location: 290/42/2/02

Correspondence and Reports, 1944-1946 (0493-UD-UP-261)


Boxes 54-57 location: 290/42/2/02

Box Subject
54 Office of Strategic Services & Naval Group Production Branch File
55 Transportation Routes of Kalha-Bhamo-Mandalay Shipping-Summary of U.S. 7th
Fleet Area
56 Miscellaneous, 1945-1946 Chinese Officials
57 WPB Staff Meeting, 1945-1946 Transportation Requisitions

Formerly Classified Correspondence and Reports, 1944-1945 (0493-UD-UP-262)


Box 58 location: 290/42/2/03

Formerly Classified Miscellaneous Data Books, 1942-1945 (0493-UD-UP-263)


Boxes 59-60 location: 290/42/2/03

Formerly Classified Report on Special Agencies in China, 1942-1945


(0493-UD-UP-264)
Box 61 location: 290/42/2/03

Records of Special Staff

Records of the Adjutant Generals Office

General Correspondence, 1942-1946 (0493-UD-UP-265)


Boxes 62-305 location: 290/42/2/03

Box Decimal
62 000.000 Miscellaneous (Boo Ding) 000.5 1946
63 000.5 1945 000.73
64 000.74 000.76 1945
65 000.76 Newspapers & Magazines, 1944-1945 004 Commercial Enterprise, 1946
66 004 1946 012.1
67 012.2 014.32
68 014.33 014.5
69 018 045.4

RG 493. Records of U.S. Army Forces in the China-Burma-India Theaters of Operation 1565
Records of the Adjutant Generals Office Entry 265: General Correspondence, 1942-1946

Box Decimal
70 045.5 061 1944-1945
71 061 1944-1946 062
72 062.2 091.1
73 091.112 091.713
74 091.713 121.7
75 123 Funds, Money, & Savings, 1946 123 Funds, Money, & Savings, Sept.-Dec.
1945
76 123.5 150 Claims & Accounts, 1945-1946
77 150 Claims & Accounts, 1946 160 Contract, 1944-1945
78 160 Contracts, 1946 200.2 Identification, 1946
79 200.2 Identification, Methods, & Systems 200.3 Personnel Assignments
(November 1944-June 1945)
80 200.3 Personnel Assignments (July 1945) 200.3 Personnel Assignments (July
1946)
81 200.3 Redeployment 201.22 Commendations, 1946
82 201.22 Commendations, 1945 210.1 Appointments
83 210.1 Promotions 210.68 Foreign
84 210.68 Rotation from 1 January 1946 210.68 Rotation 1945
85 210.68 Rotation 1 January 1944-31 July 1945 210.68 Rotation 1945
86 210.68 Foreign 210.8
87 210.8 211 Titles & Grades, 1945
88 211 Titles & Grades, 1945-46 211 Chaplain
89 211 RR, 1945 230.82
90 231.22 231.3
91 231.3 240
92 240 248
93 248 248.7
94 248.7
95 250.1 Morals & Conduct, May-June 1945 250.1 Morals & Conduct, 1945
96 250.1 Morals & Conduct, 1946 250.1 Morals & Conduct, February 1946
97 250.1 Morals & Conduct, 1945-1946 250.1 Morals & Conduct, 1944-1946
98 250.1 Morals & Conduct, 1944-1945 250.3
99 250.3 250.4
100 250.4 253
101 253 291.1 Marriages, 1946
105 292 Quasi-Military Persons 293
106 293.8 300.4
111 311.13 311.23
112 311.23 311.3
113 311.3 311.5 Codes, 1945
114 311.5 Codes, Confidential Correspondence, October 1945 311.5 Codes,
Confidential Correspondence, September 1945
115 311.5 Codes, Confidential Correspondence, 1946 312.1 Classes, 1943-1946
116 312.1 Classes of Correspondence, 1946 312.2
117 312.23 313

RG 493. Records of U.S. Army Forces in the China-Burma-India Theaters of Operation 1566
Records of the Adjutant Generals Office Entry 265: General Correspondence, 1942-1946

Box Decimal
118 313 316.6
119 313.6 314.6
120 314.6 319.1 Reports
121 319.1 Reports-Combat Crew Summary 319.1 Reports of Colonels
122 319.1 Supplies 320.2 Strength & Allotments, 1946
123 320.2 Strengths, 1945
124 320.2 Strengths, 1945 320.2 Strengths, 1944-1945
125 320.2 Allotments 320.2 Allotments, 1945
126 320.2 Strength, February 1945 320.2 Machine Record Report
127 320.2 Strengths 322 A.N.L.C., 1945
128 322 War Shipping Administration 322 HQ Chungking Liaison Group
129 322.01 330.11
130 330.11 331.3
131 331.3 332.3
132 332.3 333 Inspections & Investigations, 1946
135 333 Inspections, 1945 333.5 Investigations, 1946
136 333.5 Colonel Reed Case 333.5 Reward for Recovery of U.S. Personnel
137 333.5 Investigation 333.5 Investigation, 1945
138 333.5 Investigation of Military Police 333.5 Report of Investigation of Two Loss
Radiograms
139 333.5 Investigations, Shanghai Area 333.5 Special Inspection, Shanghai Port
Command
140 333.5 Housing & Construction for American Personnel 333.5 Investigation of
Col. I. L. Kitts
141 333.5 Investigations, August 1945 333.5 Files of LTC Prather
142 333.5 Investigations of Broadway Mansions 333.5 Investigations of Capt. M.
Silvert
143 333.5 PX Curios 333.5 Investigations, 1946
144 333.5 Investigations, August 1945 334 Hsing Yeh Co.
145 334 AMA, 1945 334 Haig Court, 1946
146 334 1946 334 AG Section, 1944-1945
147 334 Chase Bank 334 Part I (1944-August 1945)
148 334 Proceedings of Board of Officers 335.14 AG Section, 1945
149 335.14 Official Entertainment 341
150 341 351
151 351 352
152 352 353.8
153 353.8 360.33
154 360.33 370.01
155 370.01 370.2
156 370.43 370.5 Assignments & Changes of Station, May-December 1945
159 380.1 400 Shipping Tickets & Tally Outs, 1945-1946
190 452.1 454
191 454 461 Publications #1, 1945
192 461 Publications, 1945

RG 493. Records of U.S. Army Forces in the China-Burma-India Theaters of Operation 1567
Records of the Adjutant Generals Office Entry 265: General Correspondence, 1942-1946

Box Decimal
193 461 Publications, 1946 461 Publications, 1945
194 461 Publications, 1945 463.1
198 471 Ammunition, 1943-1946 471 Ammunition, 1945
199 471 Ammunition, 1945-46 475 Medics, 1945
200 475 Ordnance, 1945-1946 475 Engineers, 1945
216 702 704 Casualties, 1945
217 704 Casualties, Missing Personnel, 1945-1946 704 Casualties, January 1946
218 704 Casualties, February 1946 704.5
219 704.5 720.3
220 720.3 729.5
221 730 829.32
222 000.4 000.7
223 000.75 008
224 008 014.311
225 014.33 080
226 091.1 091.711
227 092 200
228 200.6 Battle Participation, 1944-1945 200.6 Emblem for Civilian Service
229 200.6 Emblem for Civilian Service, 1946
230 201.23 300.4
231 300.5 300.6
232 300.6 300.7
233 311 311.7
234 312.1 Secretarial Notes 312.1 Classes of Correspondence
235 313 314.81
236 316 319.1 Reports to the Prime Minister
237 319.1 Reports for the G-2 Section 319.1 Reports-Chinese Program
238 319.1 Progress Reports 319.1 Reports of Personnel
239 319.1 Reports-Miscellaneous 319.1 Reports, 1945
240 319.1 Reports-Miscellaneous 319.1 G-3 Reports
241 319.1 Periodic Reports 319.1 Reports, 1942
242 319.1 CT & CC, 1945 319.1 Reports, 1945
243 319.1 G-4 Reports, 1945 319.1 G-4 Reports, 1946
244 319.1 Reports #1 319.1 Reports, 1946
245 319.1 Reports, 1945 319.1 G-3 Reports, 1945
246 319.2 319.26 Station List, 1945-1946
247 319.26 Station List, 1945
248 319.26 Station List, 1945 319.26 Station List-14th Air Force, 1945
249 319.26 Station List-Service of Supply 319.26 Mailing & Station Lists
250 320 320.2
251 320.2 320.3 Table of Equipment-American Liaison Teams
252 320.3 Table of Organization for AGO 320.3 Table of Equipment for Chinese Army
253 320.3 Table of Allotment & Equipment for Chinese 320.3 Table of Organization &
Equipment, General
254 320.3 Troop List 322 Clandestine-AGAS

RG 493. Records of U.S. Army Forces in the China-Burma-India Theaters of Operation 1568
Records of the Adjutant Generals Office Entry 266: Formerly Classified General Correspondence, 1942-1946

Box Decimal
255 322 U.S.-NCAC India-Burma 322 Chinese National Military Council
256 322 Chinese Air Corps 322 U.S.-Shanghai Port Command
257 322 U.S. Engineer 322 U.S. Signal Corps
258 322 U.S. Army Air Force Weather 322 U.S. Army Air Force Liaison Squadron
259 322 India-Burma Theater 322 Clandestine-Office of Strategic Services
260 332 Organizational & Tactical Units
261 322 Organizations of Services of Supply 322 Inactivation
262 322 Deployment of U.S. Military Personnel 322 U.S. Army Air Force Transport
263 332 U.S. Quartermaster 322 U.S. Army Air Force Service Group
264 322 Infantry 322 U.S. Army Air Force Bomber
265 322 Chinese Commandos 322 Long Range Penetration Groups
266 322 U.S. Military Intelligence 332 U.S. Army Air Force, ASC 1945
267 322 HQ, Joint Intelligence Collection Agency 322 Chinese Replacements
268 322 Chinese Mortar Units 322 U.S. Army Air Force Anti-Aircraft
269 322 Plans for Reorganization 322 Organizations & Tactical Units
270 322 Foreign Liquidation Commission 322 National Military Council
271 322.01 323.3
272 323.31 333.5 Pipeline & Burma Road
273 333.5 Army Exchange Service 333.5 War Area Service Corps
274 333.5 Investigations 337 Commanders Conference
275 337 Combined Staff Meetings, Chungking 337 General Staff Conference
276 337 Conferences, Meetings 337 Minutes of Commanders Meetings
277 337 Minutes of Combined Meetings 337 Miscellaneous
278 337 General Staff Meetings 337 Papers on Kunming Conference
279 337 Combined Staff Meetings 341
280 350 350.05
281 350.05 350.09 Intelligence, 1944-1946
282 350.09 Intelligence, 1945 350.09 Signal Intelligence Wire
283 350.09 Intelligence, 1946 353
284 353 354.1
293 380 War & Peace 380 Engineer Section
294 381 Plans & Preparation for War 381 National Defense
295 381 Military Defense Plans & Preparation 381 Plans & Preparation for War, 1945
296 381 Memoranda 383.6
297 383.6 383.7
298 383.7 386.2
299 386.2 400

Formerly Classified General Correspondence, 1942-1946 (0493-UD-UP-266)


Boxes 306-375 location: 290/42/7/03

Box Decimal
306 000.000 000.74
307 000.74 061.2
308 062 123

RG 493. Records of U.S. Army Forces in the China-Burma-India Theaters of Operation 1569
Records of the Adjutant Generals Office Entry 266: Formerly Classified General Correspondence, 1942-1946

Box Decimal
309 123 150
310 150 210.2
311 210.2 210.3
312 210.3 211
313 211 248.7
314 250.1 260
315 291.1 311.23 Summary, 1944-1945
316 311.23 Summary, 1945 311.23 Frequencies, 1944
317 311.23 Radio Frequencies, 1945 311.23 Downgraded Radios, 1945
318 311.23 Radio Frequencies, 1945 311.5
319 311.6 321
320 321 332.3
321 333 333.5 Investigations, 1945
322 333.5 Investigation of Report Code 333.5 Report of Investigation
323 333.5 PX Curios Investigation Lt. Coburn 333.5 Investigation of 703rd AAA MG
Battery
324 333.5 Investigation re Col. I. L. Kitts 333.5 Pipeline & Burma Road Including
Teng Chung Cutoff
325 333.5 Pat OBrien Case 334
326 335 353
327 353.41 370.41
328 370.5 373
329 373.1 381
330 381 400.24
346 000.1 014.33
347 014.33 045.4
348 045.4 091.31
349 091.4 291.2
350 300.4 319.1 Personnel Reports
351 319.1 Reports #1 319.1 Miscellaneous Reports, 1945
352 319.1 Miscellaneous Reports #2 319.1 Miscellaneous Reports, 1946
353 320 322 U.S. Military Advisor Group
354 322 U.S. Marines, HQ 322 Sanitary Engineering Unit
355 322 Replacements 322 Companies
356 322 U.S. Counter-Intelligence Corps 322 U.S. Chinese Combat Command
357 322 Brigade 322 Echelon
358 322 Enemy Equipment Intelligence Service 322 Ground Rescue Teams
359 322 Battalions 322 CACW
360 322 CAI 322 Radio Team
361 322 Emergency Rescue Squadron 322 Organizations & Tactical Units
362 322.01 337
363 337 350.05
364 350.09 Intelligence Memorandums 350.09 Intelligence, 1946
365 350.09 Intelligence, 1946 352
366 353 370.2 USAF Pacific Operations Instructions

RG 493. Records of U.S. Army Forces in the China-Burma-India Theaters of Operation 1570
Records of the Adjutant Generals Office Entry 269: Formerly Classified Incoming Messages, 1945

Box Decimal
367 370.2 USAF Pacific Operations Instructions 370.2 India, Burma, French Indo-
China
368 370.2 Operations, 1946 370.33
369 370.5 381
370 381 386
371 386.1 410.703

Formerly Top Secret General Correspondence (Decimal File), 1944-1946


(0493-UD-UP-267)
Boxes 376-378 location: 290/42/8/06

Box Decimal
378 383.6
378 386.3 location: 290/42/8/06

Incoming Messages, 1944-1946 (0493-UD-UP-268)


Boxes 379-382 location: 290/42/8/06

Box Subject
379 Incoming Radios-Calcutta Base Incoming Radios-Kunming
380 Incoming Radios-Kunming Incoming Radios, 1945
381 Incoming Radios-Miscellaneous Incoming Radios-New Delhi
382 Incoming Radios-Shanghai Incoming Radios-Washington

Formerly Classified Incoming Messages (Geographical), 1945 (0493-UD-UP-269)


Boxes 383-438 location: 290/42/8/07

Box Subject
383 Incoming Radios-Calcutta Incoming Radios-Guam
384 Incoming Radios-Honolulu Incoming Radios-Hulutao
385 Incoming Radios-United States Incoming Radios-HQ Army Air Force CT
(Shanghai)
386 Incoming Radios-Tokyo Incoming Radios-Kunming
387 Incoming Radios-Kunming Incoming Radios-New Delhi
388 Incoming Radios-Laoyao Incoming Radios-Kandy (British)
389 Incoming Radios-Washington, 1945-1946 Incoming Radios-Washington, 1945
390 Incoming Radios-Washington, 1946
391 Incoming Radios-Washington Incoming Radios-Chungking
392 Incoming Radios-Chungking, 1945-1946 Incoming Radios-Chungking, 1945
393 Incoming Radios-Formosa, 1946 Incoming Radios-Formosa, 1945-1946
394 Incoming Radios-Yenan, 1946 Incoming Radios-Yenan, 1945-1946
395 Incoming Radios-Miscellaneous General, 1945-1946 Incoming Radios-
Miscellaneous General, 1946
396 Incoming Radios-Peiping, 1946 Incoming Radios-Miscellaneous General
397 Incoming Radios-Peiping Incoming Radios-Japan

RG 493. Records of U.S. Army Forces in the China-Burma-India Theaters of Operation 1571
Records of the Adjutant Generals Office Entry 269: Formerly Classified Incoming Messages, 1945

Box Subject
398 Incoming Radios-Washington, 1945-1946 Incoming Radios-Washington, 1945
399 Incoming Radios-Washington Incoming Radios-Yunnanyi
400 Incoming Radios-Peishiyi Incoming Radios-Peishiyi (14th Air Force), 1945
401 Incoming Radios-Shanghai Incoming Radios-Chabua
402 Incoming Radios-Kunming Incoming Radios-Shanghai
403 Incoming Radios-Bhamo Incoming Radios-Paoshan
404 Incoming Radios-Kuanyuan Incoming Radios-Kunming
405 Incoming Radios-Kweiyang Incoming Radios-Schwangliu
406 Incoming Radios-Kunming Incoming Radios-Manila
407 Incoming Radios-Hsian Incoming Radios-Chabua
408 Incoming Radios-Hastings Mill Incoming Radios-FEAF
409 Incoming Radios-Liuchow Incoming Radios-Delhi
410 Incoming Radios-Ledo Incoming Radios-Washington
411 Incoming Radios-Delhi
412 Incoming Radios-Kunming Services of Supply Incoming Radios-Delhi
413 Incoming Radios-Delhi Incoming Radios-Miscellaneous General
414 Incoming Radios-Miscellaneous Incoming Radios-Kunming SOS, 1945
415 Incoming Radios-Kunming Services of Supply, 1945
416 Incoming Radios-Kunming SOS, 1945 Incoming Radios-Kunming, 1945
417 Incoming Radios-Washington, 1945
418 Incoming Radios-Delhi Incoming Radios-Washington
419 Incoming Radios-Kunming Services of Supply, 1945
420 Incoming Radios-Kunming Humpalco Incoming Radios-Tientsin
421 Incoming Radios-Tientsin Incoming Radios- United States Army Forces in the
Western Pacific
422 Incoming Radios-Nanking, 1945 Incoming Radios-Nanking, 1945-1946
423 Incoming Radios- United States Army Forces in the Western Pacific Incoming
Radios-New Delhi
424 Incoming Radios-New Delhi Incoming Radios-Manila
425 Incoming Radios-New Delhi Incoming Radios-Manila
426 Incoming Radios-Washington
427 Incoming Radios-Delhi Incoming Radios-Kunming 14th Air Force
428 Incoming Radios-Kunming 14th Air Force Incoming Radios-Kunming Services of
Supply (Humpalco)
429 Incoming Radios-Kunming Services of Supply (Humpalco)
430 Incoming Radios-Tientsin Incoming Radios-United States
431 Incoming Radios-Peiping
432 Incoming Radios-Peiping Incoming Radios-Tokyo
433 Incoming Radios-Washington Incoming Radios-Manila
434 Incoming Radios-Nanking Incoming Radios-Guam
435 Incoming Radios-China Incoming Radios-Comd. U.S. 7th Fleet
436 Incoming Radios-Washington Incoming Radios- United States Army Forces in the
Western Pacific
437 Incoming Radios- United States Army Forces in the Western Pacific Incoming
Radios-Calcutta

RG 493. Records of U.S. Army Forces in the China-Burma-India Theaters of Operation 1572
Records of the Adjutant Generals Office Entry 275: Incoming Messages, 1942-1945

Box Subject
438 Incoming Radios-Canton Incoming Radios-Hulutao

Formerly Classified Incoming Radios, 1945 (0493-UD-UP-270)


Box 439 location: 290/42/10/01

Miscellaneous Incoming Messages, 1945 (0493-UD-UP-271)


Box 440 location: 290/42/10/01

Decimal Index to Incoming and Outgoing Messages (0493-UD-UP-272)


Boxes 441-446 location: 290/42/10/01

Box Decimal
441 000.1 094 Changsha
442 100 293
443 300.1 352 Kweilin Infantry Training Center (KITC)
444 352 KITC 413.44
445 413.44 Frequency 470.71
446 470.72 823.1

Register of Incoming Messages, 1944-1945 (0493-UD-UP-273)


Boxes 447-448 location: 290/42/10/02

Log of Incoming Radio Messages, 1945-1946 (0493-UD-UP-274)


Boxes 449-451 location: 290/42/10/03

Incoming Messages (Numbered), 1942-1945 (0493-UD-UP-275)


Boxes 452-529 location: 290/42/10/03

Box Document
452 Document #224, Book #8 (28 February 1942) Document #913, Book #9 (30
April 1942)
453 Document #914, Book #10 (1 May 1942) Document #1625, Book #12 (14 June
1942)
454 Document #1626, Book #13 (14 June 1942) Document #2400, Book #15 (21
July 1942)
455 Document #2401, Book #17 (22 July 1942) Document #3100, Book #18 (26
August 1942)
456 Document #3101, Book #20 (27 August 1942) Document #3725, Book #21 (19
September 1942)
457 Document #3726, Book #22 (28 September 1942) Document #4425, Book #24
(26 October 1942)
458 Document #4426, Book #25 (26 October 1942) Document #5275, Book #26
(24 November 1942)
459 Document #5276, Book #27 (24 November 1942) Document #6741, Book #29
(24 December 1942)

RG 493. Records of U.S. Army Forces in the China-Burma-India Theaters of Operation 1573
Records of the Adjutant Generals Office Entry 275: Incoming Messages, 1942-1945

Box Document
460 Document #6742, Book #30 (24 December 1942) Document #7687, Book #32
(22 January 1943)
461 Document #7688, Book #33 (22 January 1943) Document #8686, Book #35
(20 February 1943)
462 Document #8687, Book #36 (20 February 1943) Document #9704, Book #37
(16 March 1943)
463 Document #9705, Book #39 (16 March 1943) Document #10521, Book #40 (4
April 1943)
464 Document #10522, Book #41 (4 April 1943) Document #11282, Book #42 (21
April 1943)
465 Document #11283, Book #44 (21 April 1943) Document #11998, Book #45 (8
May 1943)
466 Document #11999, Book #46 (8 May 1943) Document #12671, Book #48 (24
May 1943)
467 Document #12672, Book #49 (24 May 1943) Document #13413, Book #50 (8
June 1943)
468 Document #13414, Book #51 (8 June 1943) Document #14271, Book #53 (26
June 1943)
469 Document #14272, Book #54 (26 June 1943) Document #15051, Book #55 (13
July 1943)
470 Document #15052, Book #57 (13 July 1943) Document #15820, Book #58 (30
July 1943)
471 Document #15821, Book #59 (30 July 1943) Document #16465, Book #60 (15
August 1943)
472 Document #16466, Book #62 (15 August 1943) Document #17137, Book #63
(30 August 1943)
473 Document #17138, Book #65 (30 August 1943) Document #17760, Book #66
(14 September 1943)
474 Document #17761, Book #67 (14 September 1943) Document #18415, Book
#69 (26 September 1943)
475 Document #18416, Book #70 (27 September 1943) Document #19128, Book
#71 (12 October 1943)
476 Document #19129, Book #73 (13 October 1943) Document #19801, Book #74
(25 October 1943)
477 Document #19802, Book #76 (26 October 1943) Document #20424, Book #77
(7 November 1943)
478 Document #20425, Book #78 (8 November 1943) Document #21064, Book
#79 (19 November 1943)
479 Document #21065, Book #81 (20 November 1943) Document #21708, Book
#82 (3 December 1943)
480 Document #21709, Book #83 (4 December 1943) Document #22204, Book
#85 (15 December 1943)
481 Document #22265, Book #86 (16 December 1943) Document #22806, Book
#88 (27 December 943)

RG 493. Records of U.S. Army Forces in the China-Burma-India Theaters of Operation 1574
Records of the Adjutant Generals Office Entry 275: Incoming Messages, 1942-1945

Box Document
482 Document #22807, Book #89 (28 December 1943) Document #23484, Book
#90 (9 January 1944)
483 Document #23485, Book #91 (10 January 1944) Document #24265, Book #93
(23 January 1944)
484 Document #24266, Book #94 (24 January 1944) Document #25048, Book #95
(6 February 1944)
485 Document #25049, Book #97 (6 February 1944) Document #25926, Book #99
(18 February 1944)
486 Document #25927, Book #100 (19 February 1944) Document #26753, Book
#101 (1 March 1944)
487 Document #26754, Book #103 (2 March 1944) Document #27606, Book #104
(15 March 1944)
488 Document #27607, Book #106 (16 March 1944) Document #28370, Book #107
(28 March 1944)
489 Document #28371, Book #108 (29 March 1944) Document #29194, Book #110
(9 April 1944)
490 Document #29195, Book #111 (10 April 1944) Document #30023, Book #112
(21 April 1944)
491 Document #30024, Book #114 (22 April 1944) Document #31252, Book #115
(9 May 1944)
492 Document #31253, Book #116 (10 May 1944) Document #32469, Book #118
(27 May 1944)
493 Document #32470, Book #120 (28 May 1944) Document #33836, Book #121
(14 June 1944)
494 Document #33837, Book #122 (15 June 1944) Document #35239, Book #124
(2 July 1944)
495 Document #35240, Book #125 (3 July 1944) Document #36580, Book #127
(20 July 1944)
496 Document #36586, Book #128 (21 July 1944) Document #37926, Book #130
(7 August 1944)
497 Document #37927, Book #131 (8 August 1944) Document #39371, Book #133
(25 August 1944)
498 Document #39372, Book #134 (26 August 1944) Document #40930, Book
#136 (12 September 1944)
499 Document #40932, Book #137 (13 September 1944) Document #42799, Book
#139 (30 September 1944)
500 Document #42800, Book #140 (1 October 1944) Document #44708, Book
#142 (18 October 1944)
501 Document #44709, Book #143 (28 October 1944) Document #45674, Book
#143 (15 November 1944)
502 Document #45675, Book #143 (19 October 1944) Document #46712, Book
#145 (27 October 1944)
503 Document #46715, Book #146 (5 November 1944) Document #47764, Book
#146 (12 November 1944)

RG 493. Records of U.S. Army Forces in the China-Burma-India Theaters of Operation 1575
Records of the Adjutant Generals Office Entry 275: Incoming Messages, 1942-1945

Box Document
504 Document #47766, Book #148 (13 November 1944) Document #48826, Book
#148 (19 November 1944)
505 Document #48826, Book #150 (20 November 1944) Document #49768, Book
#150 (25 November 1944)
506 Document #49769, Book #151 (26 November 1944) Document #50835, Book
#151 (2 December 1944)
507 Document #50836, Book #153 (3 December 1944) Document #52460, Book
#154 (11 December 1944)
508 Document #52461, Book #156 (12 December 1944) Document #54258, Book
#157 (23 December 1944)
509 Document #54269, Book #159 (24 December 1944) Document #55998, Book
#160 (5 January 1945)
510 Document #55999, Book #161 (6 January 1945) Document #57828, Book
#163 (17 January 1945)
511 Document #57831, Book #165 (18 January 1945) Document #58787, Book
#165 (23 January 1945)
512 Document #57788, Book #166 (24 January 1945) Document #59777, Book
#166 (28 January 1945)
513 Document #59778, Book #167 (29 January 1945) Document #60877, Book
#167 (3 February 1945)
514 Document #60888, Book #168 (4 February 1945) Document #62821, Book
#170 (13 February 1945)
515 Document #62822, Book #171 (14 February 1945) Document #63792, Book
#171 (18 February 1945)
516 Document #63793, Book #173 (19 February 1945) Document #64775, Book
#173 (23 February 1945)
517 Document #64779, Book #174 (24 February 1945) Document #65808, Book
#174 (28 February 1945)
518 Document #65809, Book #175 (1 March 1945) Document #67912, Book #177
(10 March 1945)
519 Document #67913, Book #178 (11 March 1945) Document #68953, Book #178
(15 March 1945)
520 Document #68954, Book #180 (16 March 1945) Document #69998, Book #180
(20 March 1945)
521 Document #70002, Book #181 (21 March 1945) Document #71786, Book #182
(29 March 1945)
522 Document #71787, Book #184 (30 March 1945) Document #75153, Book #185
(6 April 1945)
523 Document #73164, Book #186 (7 April 1945) Document #74477, Book #188
(14 April 1945)
524 Document #74478, Book #189 (15 April 1945) Document #75794, Book #191
(22 April 1945)
525 Document #75795, Book #192 (23 April 1945) Document #77213, Book #194
(30 April 1945)

RG 493. Records of U.S. Army Forces in the China-Burma-India Theaters of Operation 1576
Records of the Adjutant Generals Office Entry 284: Miscellaneous Bulletins, 1943-1946

Box Document
526 Document #77214, Book #195 (1 May 1945) Document #78526, Book #196 (7
May 1945)
527 Document #78527, Book #198 (7 May 1945) Document #80009, Book #199
(15 May 1945)
528 Document #80010, Book #201 (16 May 1945) Document #80815, Book #201
(19 May 1945)
529 Document #80816, Book #202 (20 May 1945) Document #81730, Book #203
(30 May 1945)

Register of Outgoing Messages, 1944-1945 (0493-UD-UP-276)


Boxes 530-531 location: 290/42/11/07

Log of Outgoing Radio Messages, n.d. (0493-UD-UP-277)


Boxes 532-534 location: 290/42/12/01

Outgoing Messages (Numbered), 1945-1946 (0493-UD-UP-278)


Boxes 535-603 location: 290/42/12/01

Miscellaneous Outgoing Messages, 1945-1946 (0493-UD-UP-279)


Box 604 location: 290/42/13/04

Formerly Top Secret Outgoing Messages, 1944-1946 (0493-UD-UP-280)


Box 605 location: 290/42/13/04

Downgraded Top Secret Incoming and Outgoing Messages, 1944-1946


(0493-UD-UP-281)
Box 606 location: 290/42/13/04

Numbered Subject File, 1941-1946 (0493-UD-UP-282)


Boxes 607-620 location: 290/42/13/04

Daily Bulletins, 1945-1946 (0493-UD-UP-283)


Boxes 621-623 location: 290/42/13/06

Box Subject
621 Bulletin #1, HQ U.S. Forces, China Theater Bulletins #179, HQ U.S. Forces, China
Theater
622 Bulletin #180, HQ U.S. Forces, China Theater Bulletins #98, HQ U.S. Forces,
China Theater
623 Bulletin #1, HQ USAFC Bulletins #193, HQ CSC

Miscellaneous Bulletins, 1943-1946 (0493-UD-UP-284)


Box 624 location: 290/42/13/07

RG 493. Records of U.S. Army Forces in the China-Burma-India Theaters of Operation 1577
Records of the Adjutant Generals Office Entry 299: Orders, Memorandums, and Correspondence, 1942-1945

Operational Directives, 1944-1946 (0493-UD-UP-285)


Box 624 location: 290/42/13/07

Records Concerning Chinese Defense, 1945-1946 (0493-UD-UP-286)


Boxes 625-626 location: 290/42/13/07

Circulars, 1944-1946 (0493-UD-UP-287)


Boxes 627-628 location: 290/42/13/07

Histories, 1942-1945 (0493-UD-UP-288)


Boxes 629-630 location: 290/42/13/04

Memorandums, 1945-1946 (0493-UD-UP-289)


Box 631 location: 290/42/14/01

Miscellaneous Records, 1943-1946 (0493-UD-UP-293)


Boxes 637-638 location: 290/42/14/02

Records of the Interpreter Affairs Section

General Correspondence (Decimal File), 1945 (0493-UD-UP-294)


Box 639 location: 290/42/14/02

Messages, 1945 (0493-UD-UP-295)


Box 640 location: 290/42/14/02

Correspondence, 1944-1945 (0493-UD-UP-296)


Boxes 641-644 location: 290/42/14/02

Box Subject
641 Correspondence File, November 1944-June 1945 Correspondence File-
Interpreter Affairs, 1944-1945
642 Correspondence File, July-August 1945 Letter of Transfer-Air Corps
643 Correspondence File-Interpreter Affairs, 1945
644 Correspondence File-Interpreter Affairs, 1944-1945

Administrative Correspondence (0493-UD-UP-297)


Boxes 645-646 location: 290/42/14/03

General Records, 1945-1946 (0493-UD-UP-298)


Box 647 location: 290/42/14/03

Orders, Memorandums, and Correspondence, 1942-1945 (0493-UD-UP-299)


Boxes 648-650 location: 290/42/14/03

RG 493. Records of U.S. Army Forces in the China-Burma-India Theaters of Operation 1578
Records of the Rear Echelon, Records of the Adjutant Generals Office Entry 326: Incoming Messages, 1944-
1945

Subject File, 1944-1946 (0493-UD-UP-300)


Boxes 651-653 location: 290/42/14/04

Box Subject
651 Army Personnel with Tiao Sections Office of Strategic Services, 1945
652 10th Air Force Translator Teams
653 Schools-Background of I.O. Monthly Strength Reports

Records of the Rear Echelon Headquarters (CT VIII)

Records of the Adjutant Generals Office

General Correspondence (Decimal File), 1941-1945 (0493-UD-UP-324)


Boxes 1-12 location: 290/42/15/04

Box Decimal
1 000.7 080
2 091 150
3 168 231.3
4 242.4 311.7
5 312 312.1
6 312.1 319.1
7 319.1 319.26
8 320 322.17
9 322.96 381
10 381 633
11 673 676.3
12 686 721.6

Formerly Classified General Correspondence (Decimal File), 1941-1948


(0493-UD-UP-325)
Box 13 location: 290/42/15/06

Box Decimal
13 383.6

Incoming Messages (Chronological File), 1944-1945 (0493-UD-UP-326)


Boxes 14-22 location: 290/42/15/06

Box Subject
14 Miscellaneous Radios, December 1944-January 1945 Miscellaneous Radios, Dec.
1944
15 Miscellaneous Radios, January 1945 Incoming Radios #15750 (February 1945)
16 Miscellaneous Radios, 1945 Incoming Radios #15850 (12 February 1945)
17 Miscellaneous Radios, February 1945

RG 493. Records of U.S. Army Forces in the China-Burma-India Theaters of Operation 1579
Records of the Rear Echelon, Records of the Adjutant Generals Office Entry 333: Proposed Mission to China,
1945

Box Subject
18 Incoming Radios #18053 (5 March 1945) Incoming Radios #21296 (1 April
1945)
19 Incoming Radios #21302 (1 April 1945) Incoming Radios #24208 (24 April 1945)
20 Incoming Radios #24295 (24 April 1945) Incoming Radios #27650 (18 May
1945)
21 Incoming Radios (May 1945) Incoming Radios #31046 (13 June 1945)
22 Incoming Radios #31554 (12 June 1945) Incoming Radios #34083 (30 June
1945)

Incoming Messages (Alphabetical File), 1944-1945 (0493-UD-UP-327)


Boxes 23-24 location: 290/42/15/07

Outgoing Messages (Chronological File), 1944-1945 (0493-UD-UP-328)


Boxes 25-31 location: 290/42/15/07

Box Subject
25 Outgoing (1945) Outgoing #1000 (3 February 1945)
26 Outgoing #1001 (3 February 1945) Outgoing # 12000 (21 March 1945)
27 Outgoing #12001 (21 March 1945) Outgoing #13000 (30 April 1945)
28 Outgoing #13001 (30 April 1945) Outgoing #14200 (2 June 1945)
29 Outgoing #14201 (2 June 1945) Outgoing #15200 (27 June 1945)
30 Outgoing #15201 (27 June 1945) Outgoing #15911 (16 July 1945)
31 Incoming Radios, 4 August 1944 Outgoing Radios, 27 August 1944

Formerly Classified Messages (Chronological File), 1943-1944 (0493-UD-UP-329)


Box 32 location: 290/42/16/01

Subject Correspondence, 1943-1944 (0493-UD-UP-330)


Box 33 location: 290/42/16/01

Formerly Classified Subject Correspondence, 1943-1944 (0493-UD-UP-331)


Boxes 34-35 location: 290/42/16/02

Box Subject
34 AGAS-Miscellaneous, September-November 1945 X-Ray Force, October 1943
35 Naval Group Operations Naval Group Activities Maps

Circulars (Chronological File), 1944-1945 (0493-UDUP-332)


Box 36 location: 290/42/16/02

Records Relating to a Proposed Mission to China, 1945 (0493-UD-UP-333)


Box 37 location: 290/42/16/02

RG 493. Records of U.S. Army Forces in the China-Burma-India Theaters of Operation 1580
Records of the Rear Echelon, Records of the Adjutant Generals Office Entry 341: Classified General Records,
1945

Records Relating to Observer and Liaison Inspection Groups, 1944-1945 (0493-


UD-UP-334)
Boxes 38-39 location: 290/42/16/02

Box Subject
38 Observer Groups, 1944-1945 War Area Observer Team
39 1st War Zone Inspection Activities Reports

Records Relating to Military Operations, 1944-1945 (0493-UD-UP-335)


Boxes 40-42 location: 290/42/16/02

Box Subject
40 Outline Plan for Operation BETA Operation CARBONADO [BETA is a code
name for a plan to open a port on the coast of China. CARBONADO is a code
name for plan in 1945 to open a port on the coast of China.]
41 Operation CARBONADO
42 Operation CARBONADO Operation RASHNESS

Photographs, n.d. (0493-UD-UP-337)


Box 44 location: 290/42/16/03

Project Files, 1944-1945 (0493-UD-UP-338)


Boxes 45-48 location: 290/42/16/03

Records of the Theater Psychological Warfare Officer

General Records, 1944-1945 (0493-UD-UP-340)


Boxes 50-53 location: 290/42/16/04

Box Subject
50 Records, January 1945 Records, October 1945
51 Correspondence-14th Air Force, March-July 1945 L.S. Japanese News Leaflets,
December 1944-August 1945
52 L.S. Prisoner Rescue Leaflets, Aug. 1945 L.S. Chinese Morale, December 1944-
December 1945
53 L.S. Chinese Pictorial, December 1944-April 1945 History of Psychological
Warfare in China Theater, August 1945

Formerly Classified General Records, 1945 (0493-UD-UP-341)


Box 54 location: 290/42/16/04

Records of the China Theater Service of Supply (CT SOS IX)

This command was activated on November 17, 1944, at Kunming, as the forward echelon in
China for the supply and service of American and Chinese combat forces in that country. It

RG 493. Records of U.S. Army Forces in the China-Burma-India Theaters of Operation 1581
Records of the China Theater Service of Supply, G-3 (Operations) Section Entry 349: Correspondence, 1943-
1945

took over within China the functions of the former Services of Supply, China-Burma-India.
It was inactivated November 26, 1945.

Records of the Subordinate Commands

Records of the Service of Supply (CT SOS)

Records of the General Staff

Records of the G-2 (Intelligence) Section

General Records, 1943-1945 (0493-UD-UP-342)


Box 1 location: 290/42/16/05

Records of the G-3 (Operations) Section

General Correspondence, 1944-1945 (0493-UD-UP-343)


Boxes 2-3 location: 290/42/16/05

Formerly Classified General Correspondence (Decimal File), 1944-1945


(0493-UD-UP-344)
Box 4 location: 290/42/16/05

Register of Incoming and Outgoing Messages, 1945 (0493-UD-UP-345)


Box 4 location: 290/42/16/05

Incoming and Outgoing Messages, 1944-1945 (0493-UD-UP-346)


Boxes 5-8 location: 290/42/16/05

Box Subject
5 Service of Supply Radiograms, December 1944-July 1945 Outgoing Radios,
August-September 1945
6 Radios-Chihking, August-September 1945 Radiograms, September 1945
7 Radiograms, September 1945 Radiograms, September-October 1945
8 Radios-Chungking, June-October 1945 Radios-Tushan Operations, November-
December 1944

Formerly Classified Messages (0493-UD-UP-347)


Box 9 location: 290/42/16/06

Source Message File, 1944-1945 (0493-UD-UP-348)


Box 10 location: 290/42/16/06

Correspondence, 1943-1945 (0493-UD-UP-349)


Boxes 11-15 location: 290/42/16/06

RG 493. Records of U.S. Army Forces in the China-Burma-India Theaters of Operation 1582
Records of the China Theater Service of Supply, Records of the Special Staff, Adjutant Generals Office, Entry
365: Decimal File, 1941-1945

Box Subject
11 Chinese Replacements Procurement Directives
12 Minutes of Meetings Salvage
13 Transportation WASC-Correspondence
14 WASC-Correspondence Outgoing Correspondence
15 Correspondence-Radio Messages Chinese Guard Company

Formerly Classified Correspondence, 1944-1945 (0493-UD-UP-350)


Box 16 location: 290/42/16/07

Records of the G-5 (Civilian Affairs) Section

Correspondence, 1945-1946 (0493-UD-UP-361)


Boxes 41-42 location: 290/42/17/03

Formerly Classified Correspondence, 1945 (0493-UD-UP-362)


Box 43 location: 290/42/17/04

Certificates of Repatriation, 1945 (0493-UD-UP-363)


Boxes 44-46 location: 290/42/17/04

Reports of Recovered Personnel, 1945 (0493-UD-UP-364)


Boxes 47-52 location: 290/42/17/04

Box Subject
47 American, September 1945 Mixed Nationality, April-August 1945
48 French, September 1945
49 French, September 1945
50 Belgian, September 1945 Peiping, August-September 1945
51 Shanghai Camps, September 1945 American Shanghai, September 1945
52 Prisoner of War. Roster-Peiping Mixed Nationality

Records of the Special Staff

Records of the Adjutant Generals Office (AG)

General Correspondence (Decimal File), 1942-1945 (0493-UD-UP-365)


Boxes 53-122 location: 290/42/17/05

Box Decimal
53 000.3 010.8
54 012.4 091.6
55 100 123
56 123.4 142.1
57 141.7 168
58 200 210.1

RG 493. Records of U.S. Army Forces in the China-Burma-India Theaters of Operation 1583
Records of the China Theater Service of Supply, Records of the Special Staff, Adjutant Generals Office, Entry
366: Classified Decimal File, 1943-1945

Box Decimal
59 210.1 210.711
60 210.72 220.456
61 220.46 220.8
62 220.8 230.346
63 230.43 246.7
64 248 250.2
65 250.3 253.94
66 253.74 291.1
67 311 311.16
68 311.3 311.23
69 311.23 312.336
70 312.339 313.3
71 313.3 314.6
72 314.7 319.1 Quartermaster Reports
73 319.1 Engineer Reports 319.1 Monthly Quartermaster Report
74 319.1 Reports-Miscellaneous 319.1 Officer of the Day Report
75 319.1 WASC Activities in China Theater 319.1 Quartermaster Reports
76 319.1 Monthly Reports of Chaplains 332
77 322 333.1
78 333.1 333.811
79 335.2 353.01
80 353.02 370.093
81 370.41 370.5
82 370.5 383.6
83 383.6 400.161
108 000.92 230
109 300.4 310.1
110 311 314.7 Quarterly History-HQ, SOS U.S. Forces, China Theater
111 314.7 Historical Reports 314.7 History of Services of Supply
112 314.7 Quarterly History of Services of Supply 314.7 Histories
113 319.1 319.26
114 319.26 322 Services of Supply Material for Black Book
115 322 CNAC 322 File #3
116 322 File #4 330.11
117 333 353.02
118 370
119 370 370.41
120 370.5 386.3
121 386.2 600.1

Formerly Classified General Correspondence (Decimal File), 1943-1945 (0493-UD-


UP-366)
Boxes 123-124 location: 290/42/19/01

RG 493. Records of U.S. Army Forces in the China-Burma-India Theaters of Operation 1584
Records of the China Theater Service of Supply, Records of the Special Staff, Adjutant Generals Office, Entry
372: Classified Correspondence, 1943-1945

Box Decimal
123 061.2 337
124 337 740.1

Chronological Message File, 1945 (0493-UD-UP-367)


Boxes 125-128 location: 290/42/19/01

Box Subject
125 Radios, July-November 1945 Radiograms, September 1945
126 Radiograms, September 1945
127 Radiograms, September 1945
128 Messages, July-October 1945 Radiograms, November 1945

Formerly Classified Chronological Message File, 1945 (0493-UD-UP-368)


Box 129 location: 290/42/19/02

Formerly Classified Incoming and Outgoing Messages, 1943-1945


(0493-UD-UP-369)
Boxes 130-131 location: 290/42/19/02

Box Subject
130 Outgoing, June-November 1945 Messages, October 1945
131 Incoming Radiograms

Miscellaneous Incoming Messages, 1945 (0493-UD-UP-370)


Boxes 132-136 location: 290/42/19/02

Box Subject
132 Radiograms, May 1945 Incoming Messages, June-July 1945
133 Incoming Messages, June 1945 Incoming Radios, September 1945
134 Incoming Messages, January-February 1945 Incoming Messages, April 1945
135 Incoming Message #3822 (8 February 1945) Incoming Message #13130 (20
April 1945)
136 Radiograms, May 1945 Messages, February-July 1945

Correspondence, 1944-1945 (0493-UD-UP-371)


Box 137 location: 290/42/19/03

Formerly Classified Correspondence, 1943-1945 (0493-UD-UP-372)


Boxes 138-139 location: 290/42/19/03

Box Subject
138 Livestock Troop Allocation & Deployment
139 Incoming Correspondence Japanese Situation in Canton-Hong Kong Area

RG 493. Records of U.S. Army Forces in the China-Burma-India Theaters of Operation 1585
Records of the China Theater Service of Supply, Records of the Chemical Warfare Section Entry 388: Journal,
1945

Incoming Correspondence, 1944-1945 (0493-UD-UP-373)


Box 140 location: 290/42/19/04

Bulletins and Circulars, 1944-1945 (0493-UD-UP-374)


Box 141 location: 290/42/19/04

Records of Staff Conferences and Meetings, 1944-1945 (0493-UD-UP-375)


Box 142 location: 290/42/19/04

Letters, 1944-1945 (0493-UD-UP-376)


Box 143 location: 290/42/19/04

Numbered Memorandums, 1944-1945 (0493-UD-UP-377)


Box 144 location: 290/42/19/04

Unnumbered Memorandums, 1944-1945 (0493-UD-UP-378)


Box 145 location: 290/42/19/04

Miscellaneous Memorandums, 1944-1945 (0493-UD-UP-379)


Box 146 location: 290/42/19/04

Records Relating to Policy, 1944-1945 (0493-UD-UP-380)


Box 146 location: 290/42/19/04

Operational Directives, 1944-1945 (0493-UD-UP-381)


Box 147 location: 290/42/19/05

Records Relating to Plans and Operations, 1944-1945 (0493-UD-UP-382)


Boxes 148-149 location: 290/42/19/05

Reports, 1944-1945 (0493-UD-UP-384)


Boxes 150-152 location: 290/42/19/05

Box Subject
150 Troop Allocation & Deployment Economic Conditions in India
151 Country Reported on Japan Operation Reports-Kunming East
152 Aerial Photographs Progress Reports

Records of the Chemical Warfare Section

Correspondence, 1944-1945 (0493-UD-UP-387)


Box 155 location: 290/42/19/06

Journal, 1945 (0493-UD-UP-388)


Box 156 location: 290/42/19/06

RG 493. Records of U.S. Army Forces in the China-Burma-India Theaters of Operation 1586
Records of the Chinese Army, Records of the Special Staff, Adjutant Generals Office Entry 491: Decimal File,
1945

Weekly Operations Reports, 1945 (0493-UD-UP-389)


Box 157 location: 290/42/19/06

Records of the Interpreter Affairs Section

General Correspondence (Decimal File), 1945 (0493-UD-UP-417)


Box 242 location: 290/42/21/04

Outgoing Messages, 1944-1945 (0493-UD-UP-418)


Box 243 location: 290/42/21/04

Correspondence, 1942-1948 (0493-UD-UP-419)


Boxes 244-246 location: 290/42/21/04

Reports (0493-UD-UP-420)
Box 247 location: 290/42/21/05

Records of the Provost Marshals Section

Records Relating to Confiscated Property, 1944-1945 (0493-UD-UP-434)


Box 265 location: 290/42/21/07

Historical Records, 1944-1945 (0493-UD-UP-437)


Box 268 location: 290/42/22/01

Intelligence Reports, 1943 (0493-UD-UP-438)


Box 269 location: 290/42/22/01

List of Persons Blacklisted in the India-Burma Theater, 1945 (0493-UD-UP-440)


Box 271 location: 290/42/22/01

Records Relating to Policy, 1943-1946 (0493-UD-UP-441)


Box 272 location: 290/42/22/01

Reports, 1944-1946 (0493-UD-UP-442)


Box 273 location: 290/42/22/01

Records of the Chinese Army

Records of the Special Staff

Records of the Adjutant Generals Office (AG)

General Correspondence (Decimal File), 1945 (0493-UD-UP-491)


Boxes 359-364 location: 290/42/23/07

RG 493. Records of U.S. Army Forces in the China-Burma-India Theaters of Operation 1587
Records of the Chinese Combat Commands, Predecessor Commands, Y-Force Operations Staff Entry 513, Deci-
mal File, 1943-1945

Box Decimal
359 004 300.6
360 311.7 319.26
361 319.1 322 Areas & Depots
362 322 Future Information Area Commanders 322 3rd Tank Battalion
363 322 Transportation 337.2
364 370 633

Numbered Memorandums, 1945 (0493-UD-UP-494)


Box 365 location: 290/42/23/07

Staff Memorandums, 1945 (0493-UD-UP-495)


Box 365 location: 290/42/23/07

Office Memorandums, 1945 (0493-UD-UP-496)


Box 365 location: 290/42/23/07

Records of the Chinese Combat and Predecessor Commands

Records of the Predecessor Commands

Records of the Y-Force Operations Staff (Y-FOS)

The Y-Force Operations Staff (Y-FOS), activated on April 29, 1943 at Kunming, supervised
the organizing, training, and equipping of the Y-Force, which was composed of Chinese
Army units in the province of Yunnan, the Chinese Expeditionary Force, and the Yunnan
Provincial Troops, which were scattered in southern China and along the French Indo-China
border. The Y-FOS consisted of headquarters and liaison groups attached to these Chinese
troop organizations. It gave advice and assistance, but it had no operational command over
Chinese forces. The Y-FOS served as a branch headquarters of the U.S. Army Forces, CBI,
after December 1943. On October 24, 1944, the Y-FOS controlled the newly established
China Theater; a month later it was disbanded and its functions were transferred to the
newly organized Chinese Training and Combat Command.

General Correspondence (Decimal File), 1943-1945 (0493-UD-UP-513)


Boxes 1-22 location: 290/42/24/04

Box Decimal
1 471.6 537.5
2 537.9 611
3 611 705
4 710 726.1
5 000.51 141.5
6 141.5 200.6
7 201.5 220.2
8 220.2 245

RG 493. Records of U.S. Army Forces in the China-Burma-India Theaters of Operation 1588
Records of the Chinese Combat Commands, Predecessor Commands, Y-Force Operations Staff Entry 521: Miscel-
laneous Formerly Secret Documents

Box Decimal
9 248 311.2
10 311.2 314.7
11 314.81 319.1 Letters, August 1944
12 319.1 Letters, March 1944 319.1 Yunnan A.S.F. Reports
13 319.1 Ledo Sector Reports 319.1 Reports, 1943
14 319.1 G-2 Reports 320.3
15 320.3 333
16 333 352
17 353 354.6
18 354.6 370.5
19 371.11 386.5
20 400 400.312
21 400.345 463.7
22 463.71 471

Incoming Correspondence, 1944 (0493-UD-UP-514)


Box 23 location: 290/42/24/07

Outgoing Correspondence, 1944 (0493-UD-UP-515)


Box 24 location: 290/42/24/07

Correspondence, 1943-1944 (0493-UD-UP-516)


Boxes 25-26 location: 290/42/24/07

Formerly Secret Correspondence, 1943-1944 (0493-UD-UP-517)


Boxes 27-30 location: 290/42/25/01

Box Subject
27 Correspondence, September 1943 Correspondence, December 1943
28 Correspondence, January 1944 Correspondence, April 1944
29 Correspondence, May 1944 Correspondence, September 1944
30 Correspondence, October 1944 Correspondence, December 1944

Bulletins (0493-UD-UP-518)
Box 31 location: 290/42/25/01

Memorandums (0493-UD-UP-519)
Box 32 location: 290/42/25/01

Miscellaneous Records (0493-UD-UP-520)


Box 33 location: 290/42/25/02

Miscellaneous Formerly Secret Documents (0493-UD-UP-521)


Box 34 location: 290/42/25/02

RG 493. Records of U.S. Army Forces in the China-Burma-India Theaters of Operation 1589
Records of the Chinese Combat Commands, Predecessor Commands, Z-Force Operations Staff, Records of the Ad-
jutant Generals Office Entry 532: Memorandums, 1944

Records of the Z-Force Operations Staff (Z-FOS)

The Z-FOS, an American military mission to the Y-Force Operations Staff, was organized
at Chungking on December 20, 1943, and moved to Kweilin in February 1944. It assisted
Chinese commanders in the reorganization, retraining, and supply of provincial troops
and elements of the Chinese Expeditionary Force. The Z-FOS had headquarters at Kweilin
and liaison groups attached to several Chinese field headquarters. It served as the liaison
agency between these Chinese headquarters and Headquarters USAF, CBI, on training,
supply, and operations; supervised training programs in the field; and advised on military
operations against the Japanese in central and southeastern China. On October 24, 1944,
the Z-FOS became a component of the new China Theater; a month later it was disbanded,
and its functions were transferred to the newly organized Chinese Training and Combat
Command.

Records of the General Staff

Records of the G-2 (Intelligence) Section

General Records, 1943-1944 (0493-UD-UP-528)


Box 41 location: 290/42/25/03

Records of the Special Staff

Records of the Adjutant Generals Office (AG)

General Correspondence (Decimal File), 1943-1944 (0493-UD-UP-531)


Boxes 44-57 location: 290/42/25/03

Box Decimal
44 000.3 132.7
45 141.8 210.45
46 210.453 211
47 220.2 243
48 248.4 311.18
49 311.23 311.7
50 312.1 319.1 Letter Reports to Gen. Timberman
51 319.1 Miscellaneous Classified Documents 319.1 G-2 Intelligence
52 321 322
53 330.3 352.153
54 353 381
55 384.5 451
56 451.1 537.5
57 537.9 721.5

Memorandums, 1944 (0493-UD-UP-532)


Box 58 location: 290/42/25/05

RG 493. Records of U.S. Army Forces in the China-Burma-India Theaters of Operation 1590
Records of the Chinese Combat Commands, Records of the Adjutant Generals Office Entry 541: Decimal File,
1944-1945

Records of the Chinese Combat Command

The Chinese Training and Combat Command was activated in November 1944, shortly after
the China-Burma-India Theater was divided. It concluded the work of the Y-Force and Z-
Force Operations Staffs, which had been responsible for providing American training and
supply to Chinese divisions. The new command took over the training programs at the
Yunnan and the Kweilin Training Centers and continued to assist the Chinese Expeditionary
Force in its offensive in central and southern China. In January 1945 the Command was
organized in two subordinate administrative commands, the Chinese Training Command
(Provisional) and the Chinese Combat Command (Provisional). Under the Chinese Combat
Command were six subordinate commands for liaison with the Chinese Army Groups and a
liaison team for each Chinese Army or Division. These organizations exercised no tactical or
operational control over the Chinese commands.

Records of the General Staff

Records of the G-3 (Operations) Section

General Records, 1945 (0493-UD-UP-537)


Box 63 location: 290/42/25/06

Reports, 1943 (0493-UD-UP-538)


Box 64 location: 290/42/25/06

Journal, 1945 (0493-UD-UP-539)


Box 65 location: 290/42/25/06

Records of the Special Staff

Records of the Adjutant Generals Office (AG)

General Correspondence (Decimal File), 1944-1945 (0493-UD-UP-541)


Boxes 67-199 location: 290/42/25/06

Box Decimal
67 000.3 000.5
68 000.5 061
69 061 061.2
70 061.4
71 061.4 123
72 123 142.1
73 150 200.2
74 200.21 200.6 Chinese Awards to Americans
80 201.22 220.86
81 221.01 230.741
82 230.741 231.3 Interpreters, 1945

RG 493. Records of U.S. Army Forces in the China-Burma-India Theaters of Operation 1591
Records of the Chinese Combat Commands, Records of the Adjutant Generals Office Entry 541: Decimal File,
1944-1945

Box Decimal
83 231.3 Interpreters, 1945
84 231.3 Interpreters, 1943-1944 242.4
85 242.4 250.3
86 250.3 250.413
87 250.413 300
88 300.4 Buckslips 300.4 Orders
89 300.4 Buckslips 311
90 311.1 311.23 Radiograms, 1945
91 311.23 Radiograms, 1945
92 311.23 Radiograms, 1945 311.23 Transmittal C.F. Radios
93-129 311.23 Radiograms, 1945
130 311.23 Radiograms, 1945 311.23 Outgoing Radios, September 1945
131 311.23 Outgoing Radios, September 1945 311.23 Outgoing Radios, 1945
132 311.23 Outgoing Radios, September 1945 311.23 Outgoing Radios, August
1945
133 311.23 Outgoing Radios, September 1945 311.23 Incoming Radios, 1945
134 311.23 Incoming Radios, September 1945
135 311.23 Incoming Radios, September 1945 311.23 Incoming Radios, May 1945
136 311.23 Incoming Radios, 1945
137 311.23 Incoming Radios, April 1945 311.23 Incoming Radios, May 1945
138 311.23 Radios, January 1945 311.23 Radios, 1945
139 311.23 Radios, 1945
140 311.23 Radios, 1945
141 311.23 Radios, 1945
142 311.23 Radios, 1945
143 311.23 Radios, 1945
144 311.23 Radios, 1945 311.23 Daily SITREP
145 311.23 Radios, February 1945 311.23 Radios, 1945
146 311.23 Radios, 1945
147 311.23 Radios, 1945
148 311.23 Radios, 1945 311.5
149 311.7 312.1
150 312.1 314.7
151 314.7 319.1 Periodic Reports
152 319.1 Periodic Reports 319.1 Reports-P.O.I.
153 319.1 Memos to Chief of Staff 319.1 G-4 Reports
154 319.1 Memos to Chinese Army 319.1 G-2 Reports
155 319.1 G-3 Periodic Reports 319.1 General Reports
156 319.1 Chinese Letters 319.1 Monthly Periodic Reports
157 319.1 G-3 Periodic Reports 319.1 General Reports
158 319.1 G-4 Reports 319.1 G-2 Reports
159 319.1 Reports of Observations 319.1 G-2 Periodic Reports
160 319.1 Memos to CCC from Gen. HQ 319.1 Memos to Chinese
161 319.1 Staff Reports 319.26
162 319.26 320.3

RG 493. Records of U.S. Army Forces in the China-Burma-India Theaters of Operation 1592
Histories of China-Burma-India Theaters Entry 588: Histories, 1942-1944

Box Decimal
163 320.3 321.011
164 322 Redeployment Plans 322 Organizations
165 322 Redeployment Plans 330.32
166 330.32 333
167 333.1 333.5
168 333.5 337
169 337 337.1
170 337.1 350.05
171 350.05 350.09
172 352 353
173 353.8 370.8
174 370.8 381 Operational Plans
175 381 Operation RASHNESS 381 CARBONADO Plans
176 381 CARBONADO Plans, 1945 381 CARBONADO Plans
177 381 CARBONADO Operation, July 1945 381 CARBONADO Operation, May 1945
178 381 CARBONADO Plans, May 1945 381 Correspondence
179 381 CARBONADO Operation, June 1945 381 Plans
180 381 Plans & Annexes 381 Plans, August 1945
181 381 Material on Plans for China Warfare
182 381 Operation Plans, July 1945 381 Operation Plans, August 1945
183 381 CARBONADO Operation, June 1945 381 Planning Section Journal
184 381 AG Surrender Maps 381.1
185 383.6 400.22

Circulars, 1944-1945 (0493-UD-UP-543)


Box 201 location: 290/42/28/05

Histories of China-Burma-India Theaters

China-Burma-India Theater Histories (HIST CBI)

Histories, 1942-1944 (0493-UD-UP-588)


Boxes 1-3 location: 290/42/30/02

Box Subject
1 Anakim Plan, 1943 [Code name for the plan to recapture Burma during 1943-
1944.]
1 Army Air ForceChina-Burma-India History
1 BritishPolitical
1 Burma Road, Reconstruction of
1 China-Burma-IndiaChinese, Political
1 China-Burma-IndiaChinese TroopsWiley Opinion
1 China-Burma-India Circulars, 1943
1 China-Burma-India Circulars, 1944
1 China-Burma-IndiaCommand File #1

RG 493. Records of U.S. Army Forces in the China-Burma-India Theaters of Operation 1593
Histories of China-Burma-India Theaters Entry 589: Histories, 1942-1946

Box Subject
1 China-Burma-IndiaCommand StructureForward Echelon, HQ
1 China-Burma-India, Formation of
1 China-Burma-IndiaGeneral Orders, 1943
2 China-Burma-India/India-Burma Theater General Orders, 1944
2 Infantry Training Center & General Staff School Historical Report, 1944
2 LUX Project
2 Minutes, 4th Conference w/ officers, China-Burma-India12 February 1944
2 Order of Battle, ChineseCAI, Y-Force
2 Postal Service History, May 1942-May 1946 (China-Burma-India/India-Burma
Theater)
2 Project 26-A, Implementation of
2 Research UnitInfo & Ed Section, China-Burma-India/India-Burma Theater History
of Stilwell Administrative Problems
2 Stilwell RecallOffice of War Information Dispatch, 31 October 1944, NYT by Brooks
Atkinson
2 Services of Supply, USFChina-Burma-India, 12 June 1942-25 October 1944
2 Services of Supply, USFChina-Burma-India History, 1942-43
3 Services of Supply, USFChina-Burma-India History, 1944
3 Services of Supply, China-Burma-IndiaOrders, 1942-43
3 Services of Supply, China-Burma-India/India-Burma Theater General Orders, 1944
3 Sound RecordingsChina-Burma-India

India-Burma Theater Histories (HIST IBT)

Histories, 1942-1946 (0493-UD-UP-589)


Boxes 4-10 location: 290/42/30/02

Box Subject
4 Air Supply Operation, Burma, India-Burma Theater, Report on (February-March
1945)
4 Army Air Force in India-Burma Theater & China-Burma-India1944 Year Book
4 Base Section History, March 1946
4 CAMAC History
4 Chih Hui Pu Commissariat Regulations
4 Chih Hui Pu Organization Chart
4 Circulars, India-Burma Theater (1944)
4 Counterintelligence Corps History, India-Burma Theater (May 1945-April 1946)
4 Counterintelligence Corps, India-Burma TheaterDescription
4 Counterintelligence Corps, India-Burma TheaterSecurity Education Program
4 The Chinese Army in India (CAI)
5 Circulars, India-Burma Theater (1946)
5 Circulars, India-Burma Theater, Vol. I (1945)
5 Circulars, India-Burma Theater, Vol. II (1945)
5 Convalescent Reconditioning, India-Burma Theater History of
6 G-1 Reports, Weekly (March 1945-May 1946)

RG 493. Records of U.S. Army Forces in the China-Burma-India Theaters of Operation 1594
China Theater Histories Entry 590: Histories 1943-1946

Box Subject
6 G-2 Reports, Weekly (June 1945-May 1946)
6 G-3 Reports, 1945
6 G-3 Reports, Weekly (1946)
6 G-4 Periodic ReportASF India-Burma Theater (October-December 1945)
7 G-4 Weekly Report (10 October 1944-25 May 1946)
7 General Orders, India-Burma Theater (1945), Vol. I
7 General Orders, India-Burma Theater (1945), Vol. II
8 General Orders, India-Burma Theater (1946)
8 Geography of Assam & Burma
8 Japanese Defense of Bhamo
8 Maps
8 Military Railway Service Operations Report, India-Burma Theater
8 Monthly G-4 Big Pictures, India-Burma Theater
8 Narrative, India-Burma Theater
8 PersonnelCasualties (Burma)
9 PersonnelAmerican Graves Registration Service History, India-Burma Theater
9 PersonnelCemeteries
9 PersonnelLeadership & Morale, India-Burma Theater
9 PersonnelRest Camps
9 Plan Interlude, India-Burma Theater (11 September 1945)
9 Remount Branch, India-Burma TheaterHistorical Records
9 Services of Supply, India-Burma Theater Circulars (1944-45)
9 Services of Supply, India-Burma Theater Construction Service Reports
9 Shipment of Supplies by Air & Water From ZIIndia-Burma Theater, 1945
10 India-Burma Theater, Services of Supply, General Orders (1945)
10 Services of Supply, India-Burma Theater Construction Service Reports (15 January
1945)
10 Services of Supply, India-Burma Theater Construction Service Reports
10 Strength Reports

China Theater Histories (HIST CT)

Histories, 1943-1946 (0493-UD-UP-590)


Boxes 11-33 location: 290/42/30/03

Box Subject
11 Air Transportation, China Theater (1945)
11 Airlift to SE ChinaICD-ATC Study (July & August 1945)
11 Alpha Plan [Code name for a plan to defend Kunming and Chungking.]
11 Alpha Plan, U.S. Forces, China TheaterNotes & Memos (1945)
11 American Military Petroleum Committee Meetings
11 Army Air Force Plan to Support Deployment of Chinese Armies (1945)
11 Army Air Forces, China Theater Directives (Establishing)(1945)
11 Army Air Forces, China Theater, Final Deployment (15 September 1945)
11 Army Postal Service, U.S. Forces, China Theater (15 September 1945-3 April 1946)

RG 493. Records of U.S. Army Forces in the China-Burma-India Theaters of Operation 1595
China Theater Histories Entry 590: Histories 1943-1946

Box Subject
11 Aviation Employment in China Theater (1944-45)
11 Beta Plan Code name for a plan to open a port on the coast of China.]
11 Briefing for Secretary of War & General Marshall (1946)
11 British Lives & PropertyU.S. Policy on Protection (1945)
11 Casualty Figures, China Theater
11 Charts on Strength, U.S. Forces, China Theater
11 Chemical Warfare in China Theater (1945)
11 Chennault, General ClaireNotes on Retirement from 14th Army Air Force in China
11 Chief of Staff Conferences
11 Chihchiang Campaign
11 China Air Plan
11 China Maps, Misc.
11 China Staging Area History (1 December 1945)
11 China Theater History (20 October-31 December 1944)
11 China, Orientation on
11 Chinese Air Force, Plans for CAF
11 Chinese-American Combat Liaison
12 Chinese Combat Command (CCC) & Assigned UnitsHistorical Report (April-
September 1945)
12 Chinese Combat Command Boundaries
12 Chinese Combat Command Operational Directives (1945)
12 Chinese Combat Command, FICIncoming Message Log
12 Chinese Combat Command, FICInformation from French
12 Chinese Combat Command, FICLetters & Plans
12 Chinese Combat Command, FICMisc. Information & Maps
12 Chinese Combat Command, FICMisc. Messages & Papers
12 Chinese Combat Command, FICOfficers Roster
13 Chinese Combat Command, FICIncoming Radios (10 December-2 December 1945)
13 Chinese Combat Command, FICIncoming Radios (20 October-9 December 1945)
13 Chinese Combat Command, FICIncoming Radios (3 December 1945 to closing)
13 Chinese Combat Command, FICOutgoing Radios (17 December 1945 to closing)
13 Chinese Combat Command, FICOutgoing Radios (20 October-16 December 1945)
13 Chinese Combat Command, FICOutgoing Radios Log
14 Chinese Combat Command, FICSecret Radios
14 Chinese Combat CommandSpecial Orders, So. Comm. Surrender Information
14 Chinese National Military CouncilOrganization & Functions (1946)
14 Chinese Training CenterHQs Final Report (25 January-1 October 1945)
14 Chinese Training CenterInterpreters Pool (14 January-31 August 1945)
14 Chinese Training Command (FATC)
14 Chinese Training CommandPress Releases (1945)
14 Chinese Training CommandSignal School Final Report (21 April-8 September 1945)
15 Chinese Training & Combat Command History
15 Chinese Training & Combat Command History (25 October 1944-1 January 1945)
15 Chinese Training CenterHeavy Mortar School (7 February-5 October 1945)
15 Chinese Training CenterInfantry Training School (29 March-1 September 1945)

RG 493. Records of U.S. Army Forces in the China-Burma-India Theaters of Operation 1596
China Theater Histories Entry 590: Histories 1943-1946

Box Subject
15 Chinese Training CenterOrdnance School (10 October 1944-15 September 1945)
15 Chinese Training CommandField Artillery Training Center Final Report (1943-45)
15 Chinese Training CommandMisc. Appendices to Final Report (1945)
15 Chinese War Production Board Program (1945)
15 CINCPOASOP 4A (1 September 1945)
15 Civil Affairs Operations SOP, U.S. Forces, China Theater
15 Closing of Chinese Training Center
15 Closing of Liuchow Area Depots
15 Closing Out InstallationsWest China (1945)
15 Collapse of the East China Airfields
15 Combat Liaison with the New 1st Army
16 Combined Staff MeetingsSino-American (August-September 1945)
16 Combined Staff MeetingsSino-American (December 1945-January 1946)
16 Combined Staff MeetingsSino-American (February-March 1946)
16 Combined Staff MeetingsSino-American (October-December 1945)
16 Command & General Staff School Report, 2d Quarter (1945)
16 Command & General Staff School, Historical Report
16 Command & General Staff School, Historical ReportAppendices #10-14 (1944-45)
16 Command & General Staff School, Historical ReportAppendices #2 (1944-45)
16 Command & General Staff School, Historical ReportAppendices #9 (1944-45)
16 Command & Staff FunctionsMovements of HQs
16 Command Chart, HQ U.S. Forces, China Theater
16 Command Chart, U.S. Forces, China Theater (October 1944-May 1946)
16 Commanders Conferences at Kunming
17 Command & General Staff School, Historical ReportAppendix #1 (1944-1945)
17 Commando UnitsOffice of Strategic Services, U.S. Forces, China Theater
17 Communists Propaganda
17 Communists, Notes on Chinese
17 Conference, India-Burma Theater & China Theater (27 December 1944)
17 Conferences with India-Burma Theater
17 Conferences, Misc.
17 CorrespondenceEast China Campaign
17 Deactivation Plans, U.S. Forces, China Theater (October-December 1945)
17 Demobilization of American Forces in ChinaRadio WCL (cont.) 37500 (15 January
1946)
17 DisarmamentConcentration Processing
17 Disposal of U.S. Army Supplies in West China
17 Downgrading of U.S. Forces, China Theater Correspondence
17 Engineer Regiments, Use of Chinese (1945)
17 Equipping Priority for ALPHA Units (March 1945)
17 Estimate of SituationGeneral Wedemeyers Report to JCS on USFCT (20 Nov.
1945)
17 Estimate of the Political, Economic, & Military Situation during the Next Ten Year
Period (1945-54)
17 Evacuation Plan, Services of Supply, China Theater (December 1945)

RG 493. Records of U.S. Army Forces in the China-Burma-India Theaters of Operation 1597
China Theater Histories Entry 590: Histories 1943-1946

Box Subject
17 First War Area Liaison Team
17 Foreign Economic Administration Employees in China Theater (February 1945)
17 Formosa, Occupation of (1945-46)
17 Formosa, Occupation Plan (31 August 1945)
18 14th U.S. Army Air Force
18 Fort Bayard Operation CARBONADO Mod II, 10th AF Plan
18 Fort Bayard Operational Radios (22 July-12 August 1945)
18 Fort Bayard Project Radios (July-August 1945)
18 Fort Bayard Project Radios (June-July 1945)
18 French-Indo China, North of 16 Occupation Plan (26 August 1945)
18 French-Indo China, Radios & Memos (1945)
18 G-2, U.S. Forces, China Theater, Misc.
18 G-2, U.S. Forces, China Theater, Periodic Report #94 (2 August 1945)
18 G-2, U.S. Forces, China Theater, Reports (16 March-2 May 1946)
19 G-2 (CT) Weekly Intelligence Reports & SITSUMS (December 1945-May 1946)
19 G-2, U.S. Forces, China Theater
19 G-3, U.S. Forces, China Theater, Operational Summaries (16 October 1945-6 Feb.
1946)
19 G-3, U.S. Forces, China Theater, Reports on Communists
19 G-4 Report (March 1946)Combined Staff Meeting, USAFC (2 April 1946)Report
on Manchurian Secrets (20 March 1946)
19 G-4 Weekly Reports to CG, U.S. Forces, China Theater (August 1945-February
1946)
19 G-4, Periodic Reports (September-December 1945)
19 G-4, U.S. Forces, China Theater, Weekly Reports (August-September 1945)
19 G-5 Section History, U.S. Forces, China Theater, Summary of the Sections
19 G-5, U.S. Forces, China Theater
20 G-5, U.S. Forces, China Theater, Civil Affairs Branch History (10 June-9 Dec. 1945)
20 G-5, U.S. Forces, China Theater, Clandestine Branch History
20 G-5, U.S. Forces, China Theater, History (15 July-15 December 1945)
20 G-5, U.S. Forces, China Theater, Lend-Lease Branch History
20 G-5, U.S. Forces, China Theater, Procurement Branch History
20 Gas Used by Japanese Officers in Heng Yang
20 General & Special Staff Meeting Minutes (December 1945-January 1946)
20 General Orders, U.S. Forces, China TheaterOperational Directives, Staff Memos
(1945-1946)
20 General Staff School, China Theater, Student Handbook
20 General Staff Section, U.S. Forces, China TheaterTasks
20 Heavy Mortar Training CenterNa Chi, ChinaChinese Training Command Unit
History
21 Historical Notes, China Theater
21 Historical Report, Command & General Staff School, Appendices #15-28 (1944-45)
21 Historical Report, Command & General Staff School, Appendices #3-8
21 Histories of 13th, 46th, 54th, & 64th Chinese Armies (1945)
21 History & Letters of Instructions to Americans Assigned to Chinese Units, CCC (1945)

RG 493. Records of U.S. Army Forces in the China-Burma-India Theaters of Operation 1598
China Theater Histories Entry 590: Histories 1943-1946

Box Subject
21 History of Supplemental Food Section, C-Services of Supply
21 History of the 52d KMT Army
21 History of the 65th General Depot at Kweiyang
21 History of the G-3 Section, Chinese Combat Command
21 History of the New 6th Army (KMT) (10 September 1944-1 June 1945)
21 Hong Kong Memorandum of Agreement on Japanese Surrender (August 1945)
21 Hos HQs Reorganization
21 Humanitarian Mission, Radios In & Out (August 1945)
21 Humanitarian Missions, Cost of Operations, G-5 Shanghai Base Command Report
22 Humanitarian Missions to Allied Prisoner of Wars
22 Humanitarian Missions to Prisoner of Wars & Civilians (15 Aug.-1 Nov. 1945), G-5
Report, Shanghai Base Command
22 Humanitarian Missions to Prisoner of Wars, Daily SITREPS (1945)
22 Humanitarian Missions, Document Re Throughout China (July-December 1945)
22 Hump Tonnage Allocation within China (1945)
22 HUMPALCO Estimates on Bringing T/O Units to China (18 March 1945)
22 Illustrations, U.S. Forces, China Theater
22 Inactivation of SOS, U.S. Forces, China Theater InstallationsWest China (Dec. 1945)
22 Inactivation Plan for China Theater (April 1946)
22 Inactivation Progress Report, U.S. Forces, China Theater (12 April 1946)
22 Inactivation Progress Report, U.S. Forces, China Theater (26 April 1946)
23 Inactivation of CT Radios, Pertaining to India-Burma-China Pipeline (14 May 1945)
23 Inactivation Progress Report, U.S. Forces, China Theater (19 April 1946)
23 Inactivation Progress Report, U.S. Forces, China Theater (8 April 1946)
23 Informational Letters, HQ Services of Supply, U.S. Forces, China Theater
23 Intelligence Activities, HQ U.S. Forces, China Theater
23 Intelligence Directive to all G-2 Units in the Post-War Period, Chinese Combat
Command
23 Intelligence, Daily Extracts, U.S. Forces, China Theater (3-15 May 1946)
23 Interior Communications Lines of North China
23 Japanese Capitulation Plan, TPS 43/9
23 Japanese Capitulation Plan, TPS 43/9 (15 August 1945)
23 Japanese Plans to Raid U.S. Airfields in Southwest China (1945)SINTIC IF 301
23 Japanese Railroad Campaign in East China (1944-45)
23 Japanese Surrender Documents throughout China (August-September 1945)
23 Japanese Surrenders in China, Notes (1945)
23 Japanese, Anglo-American Policy of Encirclement Against in South Pacific
23 Japans Economy in Relation to China
23 Joint Staff Meetings, Chinese & USF (27 December 1944-17 January 1945)
24 Kan Pei
24 Kalgon, AGAS Notes on KCT Activities (1945)
24 KMT Armies Order of BattleLocation & Mission (31 January 1946)
24 KMT Order of Battle (1945-46)
24 Lattin, Colonel, Diary

RG 493. Records of U.S. Army Forces in the China-Burma-India Theaters of Operation 1599
China Theater Histories Entry 590: Histories 1943-1946

Box Subject
24 Leaflets Dropped to Prisoner of Wars & Japanese Commanders at Prisoner of War
Camps throughout China (August 1945)
24 Lend-Lease Memoranda, U.S. Forces, China Theater (August 1945-February 1946)
24 Lend-Lease Radio ListsTermination of Lend-Lease in China Theater (1945)
24 Liaison with Non-Sponsored Chinese Divisions & War Area, USFCT
24 Manchuria (1945-46)
24 Manchuria, Chronology Summary of Sino-Soviet-American Relations
24 Manchuria, Estimate of Situation (Spring 1946)
24 Manchuria, Nine Provinces in the Northeast, Creation (1945)
24 Map of Kunming Area
24 Maps
24 Maps on Chinese Communists
24 Marine (US) III Amphibious Corps, G-2 Periodic Reports (30 Sept.-31 December 1945)
24 The Making of an Army
25 Marine (US) III Amphibious Corps, G-2 Periodic Report (1 January-28 February 1946)
25 Marine (US) III Amphibious Corps, Intelligence Memoranda (1945-1946)
25 Marine Landings in Northern China
25 Marine Landings in Northern China, 1945
25 Mead Committee Report, China Theater (12 January 1946)
25 Military Advisory Group, USFCTDocuments & Radios re Establishment
25 Military Geography of China
25 Missions Assigned to U.S. Forces, China Theater by the Joint Chiefs of Staff
25 Movement of the 13th Army to Manchuria
25 Movement of the KMT Armies (August 1945)
25 National Military Council & HQ, USFCT, Organization (10 July 1945)
25 Naval Group China, Operational Directive #15, HQ, USFCT (13 May 1945)
25 New 6th Army Redeployment, Shanghai to Hulutao & Manchuria via Sea-lift
25 North China & Manchuria, Communist Troop Deployment (3 December 1945)
25 Northwest Approach to Mongolia, KCT Attempt to take Kweusin & Aactow
25 Notes
26 Notes on the East China Campaign
26 Occupation of Northern French-Indo China by Chinese Nationalist Troops
26 Operation CARBONADOServices of Supply Administration Plan
26 Operation CARBONADOServices of Supply Plan Annexes
26 Operational & Top Level Theater Radios (1944-1945)
26 Operational PlanFort Bayard
26 Operations following ICEBERG (28 February 1945) [Code name for the Okinawa
campaign.]
26 Order of Battle, Chinese KMT (1 October 1945)
27 Orders, Directives, Policies, etc., U.S. Forces, China Theater
27 Organizational Histories of Chinese Combat Command
27 Petroleum Section, USACTAid to Civilian & Chinese Users, Shanghai (1945-1946)
27 Photographs
27 Photographs
27 Plan for Reorganization of HQ, USFET & move of Theater HQ to Shanghai (Sept. 1945)

RG 493. Records of U.S. Army Forces in the China-Burma-India Theaters of Operation 1600
China Theater Histories Entry 590: Histories 1943-1946

Box Subject
27 Plan to defend East China & Kunming (Alpha Taylor Study)
27 Plan to Reorganize the Chinese Department of National Defense (19 April 1946)
27 Policy (U.S.) toward China (24 October 1945)
27 Policy Radios & Documents, Top Level, China Theater (1945-1946)
27 Politics in China
27 The Political Scene in China Theater
28 Problems of Cooperation
28 PropagandaAmerican Press References to Chinese Army
28 Rail L.O.C. Traffic Targets in North China (31 May 1945)
28 Readjustment of Ground & Service Forces in Consonance with TPS 43/9
28 Recovery of Manchuria by the Chinese (1945-1946)
28 Redeployment
28 Redeployment Plans for Re-establishment of Chinese Sovereignty
28 Redeployment Policy to be Implemented when Japanese Surrender
28 Repatriation History, Report of G-3, U.S. Forces, China Theater (1945-1946)
28 Repatriation Liaison with MacArthurs HQ
28 Repatriation of Japanese CiviliansPlans
28 Repatriation of Japanese Nationals
28 Repatriation of Japanese Nationals, Plans of (25-27 October 1945 to 6 January 1946)
28 Repatriation of Japanese Nationals, USFCT Planning for Participation in
28 Repatriation of Japanese, Policy Documents & Radios (1945-1946)
28 Repatriation, Formosa
28 The Province of Military Intelligence in China Theater (1944-1945)
29 701st Military Police History
29 7th Fleet Information Bulletin (19-26 March 1946)
29 7th Fleet Task Force Organization (26 February 1946)
29 Repatriation Notes on Japanese Nationals
29 Repatriation of Japanese
29 Representative in OPD, War Department, U.S. Forces, China Theater
29 Reserve Command, Chinese Combat Command, History
29 Reserve Command, Chinese Combat Command, U.S. Forces, China Theater (30
August 1945)
29 SACO Agreement & Termination (1943-1945) [The Sino-American Cooperative
Organization (SACO) was formed on April 15, 1943 as a collaborative effort between
Chinese intelligence and the U.S. Naval Group, China (NGC), a Navy-Marine-Coast
Guard mission to China, commanded by Rear Adm. Milton E. Miles. His Chinese
contact was Gen. Tai Li, Chief of the Investigation and Statistics Bureau.]
29 Search Detachment, China Theater (1945)
29 Services of Supply, China TheaterHistory
29 Services of Supply, U.S. Forces, China TheaterStatistical History
29 Shanghai Base Command Amalgamation Plan with HQ, USFCT (29 Oct. 1945)
29 Shanghai Port of Entry (1945)Notes & Memos
29 Shantung Peninsula
29 Sino-Russian Treaty of Alliance & Other Agreements (1945)
29 SmugglingCircular #2, U.S. Forces, China Theater (27 December 1944)

RG 493. Records of U.S. Army Forces in the China-Burma-India Theaters of Operation 1601
China Theater Histories Entry 590: Histories 1943-1946

Box Subject
29 Sociological Data
29 The Salween CampaignY-Force Plan of Operations
30 Services of Supply Depots, U.S. Forces, China TheaterStock Control Manual
30 Services of Supply in China, Short History of
30 Services of Supply, U.S. Forces, China Theater (October-December 1944)
30 Services of Supply, U.S. Forces, China TheaterHistory (March-May 1945)
30 Services of Supply, U.S. Forces, China TheaterStatistical History
30 SOS, HQ, U.S. Forces, China TheaterQuarterly History (July-September 1945)
31 Services of Supply, China TheaterHistory, Supplement
31 Staff Conferences, HQ Services of Supply, U.S. Forces, China Theater
31 Station Lists, U.S. Forces, China Theater (1945-46)
31 Strategic Concept of China Theater Operations (1945-46)
31 Succession of Officers, U.S. Forces, China Theater
31 Summary of Activities China Theater to 15 January 1946
31 Supplies to China, Vol. I
31 Supply/China Theater (1945)
32 36th Division Plan (3 February 1946)
32 Supply
32 Supply in the China Theater (3 folders)
32 Supply Reports Required by India-Burma Theater & China Theater (1944-45)
32 T/O & E Chinese 30 Division Program
32 The Turning Point in China
32 Theater Boundaries (August 1945)
32 Theater COP Projects
32 Theater Directive Interpretation, JSC to CG, USFCT (14 December 1945)
32 Tonnage Requirements for ALPHA & 14th Army Air Force, China Theater
32 Troop Movements, Sino-American (1944-1946)
32 Troop TalksKMT-KCT
32 Typhoons & their Effects upon Operations in China (1945)
32 Unit Histories, U.S. Forces, China Theater
33 The War College Class of the NMC (July 1945)
33 War Crimes Studies prepared by Theater (China Theater) Judge Advocate General
33 War Department Appropriations & Possibilities in China: House of Representatives
Investigating Committee (20 September 1945)
33 War Transportation Board, Chinese-American Agreement
33 Water Transportation on Chinese Rivers
33 Wedemeyer Agenda for Trip to Washington (Spring 1945)
33 Wedemeyer Report to Eisenhower (February 1945)
33 Wedemeyer Report to Eisenhower (February 1946)
33 Y-Force Historical Record (January-October 1944)
33 Y-Force Operations StaffInfantry Training & General Staff School
33 Y-Force Training Study (July-December 1944)
33 Z-Force Activities (1 January-31 October 1944)
33 Z-Force HQ

RG 493. Records of U.S. Army Forces in the China-Burma-India Theaters of Operation 1602
Records of the Executive Headquarters, Peiping, China, Records of the Adjutant General Entry 594: Messages
Received from Field Teams, 1946-1947

Records of the Executive Headquarters, Peiping, China

Records of the Commanding General (U.S. Commissioner)

Records of the Deputy Commander and Personal Staff

Records of the Chief of Administration and Personnel (G-1)

Records of the Adjutant General

General Correspondence, 1946-1947 (0493-UD-UP-591)


Boxes 1-11 location: 290/42/30/06

Box Decimal
1 200.6 (A) 200.6 (G)
2 200.6 (H) 200.6 (Z)
3 201.3 300.4 1947
4 300.4 S. O. June 1946 300.4 S. O. (1946) #157
5 300.4 S. O. #158 (1946) 300.5 Memos & Daily News
6 300.5 Air Travel 300.5 Daily Bulletins #201 1946
7 300.5 Daily Bulletins #1 (1947) 300.6 Numbered Memos
8 300.6 370.5
9 400.35 537.5
10 560 581
11 600 800.12

Outgoing Messages, 1946-1947 (0493-UD-UP-593)


Boxes 14-21 location: 290/42/31/01

Box Subject
14 Outgoing (17 January 1946) Outgoing (24 August 1946)
15 Outgoing (24 August 1946) Outgoing (18 December 1946)
16 Outgoing (18 December 1946) Confidential Outgoing (24 July 1946)
17 Confidential Outgoing (26 July 1946) DRAGON Outgoing (19 December 1946)
18 Restricted Outgoing (27 July 1946) Outgoing of Historical Value
19 Outgoing-War (22 January 1946) Outgoing-Marines Secret (October 1946)
20 Outgoing-Nanking (May 1946) Outgoing-COMGEN (9 April 1946)
21 Outgoing-COMGEN (8 April 1946) Outgoing-COMGEN (31 October 1946)

Messages Received from Field Teams, 1946-1947 (0493-UD-UP-594)


Boxes 22-27 location: 290/42/31/02

Box Subject
22 Messages-Team 1 Messages-Team 3
23 Messages-Team 4 Messages-Team 10
24 Messages-Team 11 Messages-Team 16

RG 493. Records of U.S. Army Forces in the China-Burma-India Theaters of Operation 1603
Records of the Executive Headquarters, Peiping, China, Records of the Historical Section Entry 598: News Bul-
letins, 1946-1947

Box Subject
25 Messages-Team 17 Messages-Team 21
26 Messages-Team 22 Messages-Team 36
27 From All Teams Secret-Confidential-DRAGON-Restricted Teams 1-31

Incoming Messages, 1946-1947 (0493-UD-UP-595)


Boxes 28-36 location: 290/42/31/03

Box Subject
28 Incoming-COMGEN (January 1946) Incoming-COMGEN (July 1946)
29 Incoming-COMGEN (May 1946) Incoming-COMGEN (December 1946)
30 Incoming-War (January 1946) Incoming-War (February 1947)
31 Incoming-Miscellaneous Secret (January 1946) Incoming-Miscellaneous
Secret (December 1946)
32 Incoming-Miscellaneous Secret (December 1946) Incoming-Miscellaneous
Restricted (December 1946)
33 Incoming-AAG Nanking (1 December 1946) Incoming-Japan (December 1946)
34 Incoming-Marines Secret (August 1946) Incoming-Gold (18 December 1946)
35 Incoming-Manchu (Ambasex) Secret (10 June 1946) Incoming-Ruby
(Ambasex) (30 January 1947)
36 Incoming-Shanghai Secret (December 1946) Incoming-Yenan Secret-Conf-
DRAGON (18 December 1946)

Miscellaneous File, 1946-1947 (0493-UD-UP-596)


Box 37 location: 290/42/31/04

Records of the Historical Section

History of the Executive Headquarters, 1946-1947 (0493-UD-UP-597)


Boxes 38-43 location: 290/42/31/05

Box Subject
38 History, Part II (13 January 1946) History, Part IV (30 June 1946)
39 History, Part V (1 April 1946) History, Part III (30 September 1946)
40 History, Part IV (1 July 1946) History, Part XII (30 September 1946)
41 History, Part I (1 October 1946) History, Part XI (31 December 1946)
42 History, Part XII (1 October 1946) History, Part V (5 February 1947)
43 History, Part VI (1 January 1947) History, Part XIII (5 February 1947)

News Bulletins, 1946-1947 (0493-UD-UP-598)


Boxes 44-45 location: 290/42/31/05

Box Subject
44 National Government Views (November 1946) National Government Views
(March 1947)
45 Communist Views (November 1946) Communist Views (February 1947)

RG 493. Records of U.S. Army Forces in the China-Burma-India Theaters of Operation 1604
Records of the U.S. Commissioner (Commanding General) Entry 611: General Records, 1946-1947

Diaries and Histories of Field Teams, 1946-1947 (0493-UD-UP-599)


Boxes 46-48 location: 290/42/31/06

Box Subject
46 Diaries & Histories-Team 1 Diaries & Histories-Team 8
47 Diaries & Histories-Team 8 Diaries & Histories-Team 17
48 Diaries & Histories-Team 18 Diaries & Histories-Team 36

Subject File, 1946-1947 (0493-UD-UP-600)


Boxes 49-51 location: 290/42/31/06

Records of the U.S. Commissioner (Commanding General)

Headquarters Records

Miscellaneous Files, 1946 (0493-UD-UP-606)


Box 60 location: 290/42/32/01

Memorandums and Letters to the Chinese Commissioners, 1946-1947


(0493-UD-UP-607)
Box 61 location: 290/42/32/01

Memorandums to the Chinese Branches, 1946-1947 (0493-UD-UP-608)


Boxes 62-63 location: 290/42/32/01

Memorandums Received from the Chinese Communist Commissioners, 1946


(0493-UD-UP-609)
Box 64 location: 290/42/32/01

Memorandums Received from the Chinese Nationalist Commissioners, 1946-1947


(0493-UD-UP-610)
Box 65 location: 290/42/32/01

General Records, 1946-1947 (0493-UD-UP-611)


Boxes 66-67 location: 290/42/32/02

RG 493. Records of U.S. Army Forces in the China-Burma-India Theaters of Operation 1605
Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff (G-2), Records of the Objective Data Section Entry 18: Study of Okinawa
Gunto, 1945

Records of U.S. Army Forces in the Middle Pacific, 1942-1946


Record Group 494

The Hawaiian Department, which long antedated the war, served from 1939 as the armys
major command in the Central Pacific until August 1943, when the U.S. Army Forces in
the Central Pacific Area (USAFICPA) was established. The Hawaiian Departments records
and most of its responsibilities were transferred to USAFICPA, but the department was
not formally discontinued, and it remained active for some purposes, such as military
government.

USAFICPA was renamed the U.S. Army Forces Pacific Ocean Areas (USAFPOA) in July 1944,
and its jurisdiction was enlarged to include army garrisons in the South Pacific that had
been controlled by the U.S. Army Forces in the South Pacific. In July 1945 it was renamed
the U.S. Army Forces in the Middle Pacific (USAFMIDPAC) and was placed under General
Headquarters, U.S. Army Forces, Pacific.

The Middle Pacific command had some tactical responsibilities, but most of its activities
related to administration, supply, and training in the area. Shortly after December 7, 1941,
tactical control of the Hawaiian Department was given to the Commander in Chief, Pacific
Ocean Areas, and this control was extended to USAFICPA and to USAFPOA.

Records of the Chief of Staff

Directives to Commanding General, Pacific Ocean Area, 1942-1944 (0494-UD-UP-


4)
Box 4 location: 290/43/1/03

Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff, G-2

Records of the Historical Section

History of U.S. Armed Forces, Middle Pacific and Predecessor Commands During
World War II, 1941-1946 (0494-UD-UP-8)
Boxes 8-10 location: 290/43/1/04

Administrative History of U.S. Armed Forces, Middle Pacific and Predecessor


Commands, 1941-1945 (0494-UD-UP-9)
Arranged hierarchically. Boxes 11-27 location: 290/43/1/04.

Chronology of the War in the Pacific, 1941-1945 (0494-UD-UP-12)


Box 30 location: 290/43/1/07

Records of the Objective Data Section

Study of Okinawa Gunto, 1945 (0494-UD-UP-18)


Box 38 location: 290/43/2/01

RG 494. Records of U.S. Army Forces in the Middle Pacific, 1942-1946 1606
Records of the Adjutant General Entry 51: Restricted General Correspondence, 1944-1946

Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff, G-3

General Correspondence, 1932-1944 (0494-UD-UP-23)


Arranged according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme. Boxes 50-57
location: 290/43/2/03.

Periodic Reports, 1942-1943 (0494-UD-UP-27)


Box 73 location: 290/43/2/06

Correspondence Relating to the Disinterment and Reinterment of Bodies Outside


the Continental U.S., 1944-1945 (0494-UD-UP-31)
Arranged chronologically and tabbed alphabetically. Box 78 location: 290/43/2/07.

Analyses of Developments in the Central Pacific Area from a G-3 Viewpoint, 1943
(0494-UD-UP-32)
Box 79 location: 290/43/2/07

Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff, G-4

Report on Operation Crossroads, 1946 (0494-UD-UP-37)


Box 85 location: 290/43/3/01

Report on the Invasion of Okinawa, 1946 (0494-UD-UP-38)


Box 86 location: 290/43/3/01

Records of the Adjutant General

General Correspondence, 1926-1945 (0494-UD-UP-43)


Arranged according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme. Boxes 94-133
location: 290/43/3/02.

General Correspondence, 1917-1944 (0494-UD-UP-44)


Arranged according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme. Boxes 134-182,
182A, 183-439 location: 290/43/4/01.

General Correspondence, 1936-1942 (0494-UD-UP-48)


Arranged according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme. Boxes 443-447
location: 290/43/10/03.

General Correspondence, 1943-1944 (0494-UD-UP-50)


Box 449 location: 290/43/10/04

Formerly Restricted General Correspondence, 1944-1946 (0494-UD-UP-51)


Arranged according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme. Boxes 450-453,
455-561 [there is no box 454] location: 290/43/10/04.

RG 494. Records of U.S. Army Forces in the Middle Pacific, 1942-1946 1607
Records of the Adjutant General Entry 85: AFPAC Circulars, 1945

Formerly Classified General Correspondence, 1945-1947 (0494-UD-UP-52)


Arranged according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme. Boxes 562-671,
671A, 672-793 location: 290/43/12/06. Box 794 location: 290/D/5/04.

Top Secret General Correspondence, 1944-1946 (0494-UD-UP-53)


Arranged according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme. Boxes 795-805
location: 290/43/17/04.

Top Secret General Correspondence, 1945-1947 (0494-UD-UP-54)


Arranged according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme. Boxes 806-807
location: 290/43/17/06.

Radio Messages, 1942 (0494-UD-UP-55)


Arranged according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme. Boxes 808-811
location: 290/43/17/06.

Outgoing Radio Messages, 1942-1944 (0494-UD-UP-56)


Boxes 812-826 location: 290/43/17/06

Journal of Incoming Radio Messages, 1943-1944 (0494-UD-UP-56A)


Box 827 location: 290/43/18/02

Administrative Orders, 1942-1945 (0494-UD-UP-58)


There are no orders for 1943. Box 829 location: 290/43/18/02.

Information Bulletins, 1941-1942 (0494-UD-UP-78)


Box 866 location: 290/43/18/07

Intelligence Bulletins, 1942 (0494-UD-UP-79)


Box 867 location: 290/43/18/07

Intelligence Bulletins, 1943-1945 (0494-UD-UP-80)


Box 868 location: 290/43/18/07

Circulars, 1943-1947 (0494-UD-UP-82)


Boxes 870-872 location: 290/43/19/01

Circulars, 1945-1947 (0494-UD-UP-83)


Boxes 873-880 location: 290/43/19/01

Circulars, 1946 (0494-UD-UP-84)


Box 881 location: 290/43/190/2

AFPAC Circulars, 1945 (0494-UD-UP-85)


Box 882 location: 290/43/19/02

RG 494. Records of U.S. Army Forces in the Middle Pacific, 1942-1946 1608
Records of the Judge Advocate General Entry 189: Military Affairs Opinions, 1945

Numbered Circulars, 1941-1946 (0494-UD-UP-86)


Box 883 location: 290/43/19/03

Circular Letters, 1944-1945 (0494-UD-UP-87)


Boxes 884-885 location: 290/43/19/03

Circular Letters, 1941-1945 (0494-UD-UP-88)


Box 886 location: 290/43/19/03

Numbered Memorandums, 1941-1942 (0494-UD-UP-91)


Box 889 location: 290/43/19/03

Numbered Memorandums, 1943-1944 (0494-UD-UP-92)


Box 890 location: 290/43/19/04

Operations Memorandums, 1942 (0494-UD-UP-94)


Box 892 location: 290/43/19/04

Staff Memorandums, 1942-1945 (0494-UD-UP-95)


Box 893 location: 290/43/19/04

Staff Memorandums, 1945-1947 (0494-UD-UP-96)


Box 894 location: 290/43/19/04

Reports of Operations, 1943-1945 (0494-UD-UP-105)


Box 904 location: 290/43/19/06

Records of the Chemical Section

Numbered Letters, 1943-1945 (0494-UD-UP-116)


Box 944 location: 290/43/20/04

History of the Chemical Warfare Service in the Middle Pacific, 1941-1946


(0494-UD-UP-117)
Boxes 945-947 location: 290/43/20/04

Records of the Judge Advocate General

Records Relating to Military Government, 1944-1945 (0494-UD-UP-187)


Arranged alphabetically by subject. Boxes 1330-1333 location: 290/43/28/03.

Memorandums for the Staff Judge Advocate (Military Affairs Opinions), 1945
(0494-UD-UP-189)
Arranged chronologically and thereunder numbered sequentially each calendar quarter. Box
1335 location: 290/43/28/04.

RG 494. Records of U.S. Army Forces in the Middle Pacific, 1942-1946 1609
Records of the War Crimes Division Entry 196: Records Relating to War Crimes, 1944-1945

General Records, 1944-1945 (0494-UD-UP-193)


Arranged alphabetically by subject. Boxes 1339-1341 location: 290/43/28/04.

Records of the War Crimes Division

War Crimes Case Files, 1944-1945 (0494-UD-UP-194)


Arranged numerically by case file number. Boxes 1342-1344 location: 290/43/28/05.

Affidavits Relating to War Crimes, 1945 (0494-UD-UP-195)


Arranged alphabetically by surname of affiant. Box 1345 location: 290/43/28/05.

General Records Relating to War Crimes, 1944-1945 (0494-UD-UP-196)


Arranged by subject. Box 1346 location: 290/43/28/05.

RG 494. Records of U.S. Army Forces in the Middle Pacific, 1942-1946 1610
Office of the Commanding General, Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff (G-1) Entry 11: General Correspon-
dence, 1942-1944

Records of Headquarters, United States Army Forces, Western


Pacific
Record Group 495

The extensive supply organization that was developed in Australia and was later extended to
New Guinea and the Philippines was known as the U.S. Army Forces in Australia (USAFIA),
December 22, 1941-July 20, 1942; the U.S. Army Services of Supply (USASOS), SWPA July
20, 1942-June 20, 1945; and the U.S. Army Forces in the Western Pacific (USAFWESPAC),
June 20, 1945-December 31, 1946. Its headquarters was successively in Australia, New
Guinea, and the Philippines.

Office of the Commanding General

Letters and Memorandums (General Frink File), 1943-1945 (0495-UD-UP-1)


Correspondence sent and received by Major General James L. Frink. Boxes 1-3 location:
290/44/24/3.

Correspondence, 1943-1944 (0495-UD-UP-2)


Arranged alphabetically by surname of correspondent. Box 4 location: 290/44/24/3.

Daily Diary, 1944 (0495-UD-UP-3)


Box 5 location: 290/44/24/3

Minutes of Conferences and Supporting Papers, 1943-1944 (0495-UD-UP-4)


Box 6 location: 290/44/24/3

Records of the Office of the Commanding General Deputy Chief of


Staff

Correspondence, 1943 (0495-UD-UP-6)


Box 8 location: 290/44/24/4

Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff, G-1

General Correspondence, 1942-1944 (0495-UD-UP-11)


Arranged according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme. Boxes 14-28
location: 290/44/24/04.

Box Decimal
14 000 100
15 120 210
16 210 210.1
17 210.2 210.31
18 210.31 210.63
19 210.68 220.3
20 220.4 230

RG 495. Records of Headquarters, United States Army Forces, Western Pacific 1611
Office of the Commanding General, Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff (G-2) Entry 30: Classified General
Correspondence, 1943-1945

Box Decimal
21 230.14 240
22 250.4 319.1 (includes 314.4)
23 319.1 320.3
24 320.3 322.96
25 323.7 353.5
26 353.8 400 (includes 383.6)
27 400.73 625
28 625 705

Formerly Classified General Correspondence, 1942-1945 (0495-UD-UP-12)


Arranged according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme. Contains
decimal 383.6, Prisoners of War, 1942. Box 29 location: 290/44/24/07.

Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff, G-2

General Correspondence, 1942-1945 (0495-UD-UP-27)


Arranged according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme. Boxes 88-99
location: 290/44/26/01.

Box Decimal
88 000.5 200.3
89 200.3 231.82
90 291.2 311.2
91 311.2 311.5
92 311.7 313.3
93 314.4 (captured records and interrogation reports)
94 314.4 (captured records and interrogation reports) 319.1
95 319.1
96 323.361 371.2 (includes 350.3 Linguists 1942-1944)
97 371.2
98 371.2 384
99 386.3 801

General Correspondence, 1945 (0495-UD-UP-28)


Boxes 100-112 location: 290/44/26/03

General Correspondence, 1944-1945 (0495-UD-UP-29)


Arranged according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme.

These appear to be fragments of what should be a larger series. Included are 200.2, 319.1,
330.34, 333.1, 371.2 and 383.6. The latter records relate to prisoners of war on Okinawa.
Box 113 location: 290/44/26/05.

Formerly Classified General Correspondence, 1943-1945 (0495-UD-UP-30)


Arranged according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme. Includes

RG 495. Records of Headquarters, United States Army Forces, Western Pacific 1612
Office of the Commanding General, Records of the Adjutant General Entry 49: Handbook of Directives, Letters,
and Memorandums, 1945

decimal 386.3 dealing with captured documents and property policy as promulgated by the
U.S. 7th Fleet on October 26, 1943. Box 114 location: 290/44/26/05.

Intelligence Reports, 1943-1945 (0495-UD-UP-33)


Arranged alphabetically by source. Includes CINCPAC-CINCPOA translations and
interrogation reports. Boxes 117-118 location: 290/44/26/05.

Intelligence Reports Submitted by Tactical Commands, 1945 (0495-UD-UP-34)


Arranged chronologically. Includes photographs of Japanese soldiers. Box 119 location:
290/44/26/05.

GHQ, Southwest Pacific Area Situation Reports, June 20-August 20, 1945
(0495-UD-UP-36)
Box 121 location: 290/44/26/06

Records of the Adjutant General

General Correspondence, 1942-1946 (0495-UD-UP-45)


Arranged according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme. Boxes 147-393
location: 290/44/27/02.

Box Decimal
351 383.6 Prisoners of war
353-354 386.3 Captured equipment

General Correspondence, 1945-1946 (0495-UD-UP-46)


Arranged according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme. Boxes 394-971
location: 290/44/32/03.

Box Decimal
493-496 383.6 Prisoners of war 1945
498-500 386.3 Captured equipment 1945
766-768 383.6 Prisoners of war 1946
769-770 386.3 Captured equipment 1946

Formerly Classified General Correspondence, 1942-1944 (0495-UD-UP-48)


Arranged according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme. Boxes 975-1042
location: 290/45/9/02.

Box Decimal
1008 383.6 Prisoners of war, captured records and equipment
1009 386.3 Captured equipment

Handbook of Directives, Letters, and Memorandums, 1945 (0495-UD-UP-49)


Box 1043 location: 290/45/10/04

RG 495. Records of Headquarters, United States Army Forces, Western Pacific 1613
Office of the Commanding General, Records of the Judge Advocate Entry 173: Index to General Correspondence,
1945

Headquarters Bulletins, 1944 (0495-UD-UP-52)


Boxes 1046-1047 location: 290/45/10/5

Numbered Bulletins, 1944-1945 (0495-UD-UP-53)


Arranged chronologically by year and thereunder numbered chronologically. Box 1048
location: 290/45/10/05.

War Department Letters, 1943 (0495-UD-UP-66)


Arranged according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme. Box 1063
location: 290/45/10/07.

War Department Letters, 1942-1944 (0495-UD-UP-67)


Arranged chronologically. Box 1064 location: 290/45/10/07.

Compilation of Memorandums, 1945 (0495-UD-UP-68)


Box 1065 location: 290/45/11/01

Memorandums, 1942 (0495-UD-UP-69)


Box 1066 location: 290/45/11/01

Technical Memorandums, 1945 (0495-UD-UP-82)


Box 1079 location: 290/45/11/03

War Department Memorandums, 1943 (0495-UD-UP-86)


Box 1083 location: 290/45/11/03

Military Commission Orders, 1946 (0495-UD-UP-98)


This series relates to military commissions trying war criminals. Box 1104 location:
290/45/11/06.

Organization Manuals, 1944-1945 (0495-UD-UP-123)


Boxes 1151-1153 location: 290/45/12/06

Standard Operating Procedures, 1943-1944 (0495-UD-UP-125)


Box 1155 location: 290/45/12/06

Standard Operating Procedures, 1946 (0495-UD-UP-126)


Box 1156 location: 290/45/12/07

Records of the Judge Advocate

Index to General Correspondence, 1945 (0495-UD-UP-173)


Arranged alphabetically by subject and thereunder chronologically. Box 1223 location:
290/45/14/02.

RG 495. Records of Headquarters, United States Army Forces, Western Pacific 1614
Office of the Commanding General, Records of the Provost Marshal Entry 179: General Correspondence, 1942-
1945

General Correspondence, 1945 (0495-UD-UP-174)


Arranged according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme. Boxes 1224-
1253 location: 290/45/14/02.

Correspondence, 1945-1946 (0495-UD-UP-175)


Arranged chronologically. Box 1254 location: 290/45/14/07.

Investigative Records, 1945 (0495-UD-UP-176)


Box 1255 location: 290/45/14/07

Investigative Records, 1946 (0495-UD-UP-177)


Box 1256 location: 290/45/14/07

Records of the Provost Marshal

General Correspondence, 1942-1945 (0495-UD-UP-179)


Arranged according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme. Boxes 1258-
1307 location: 290/45/14/07.

Box Decimal
1258 000.5 010.8
1259 014 201.22
1260 201.3 210
1261 210.1 210.2
1262 210.31 210.456
1263 210.48 220.712
1264 221 240
1265 250 250.1
1266 250.1
1267 250.1 250.402
1268 250.45 253
1269 253 253.91
1270 235.92 253.94
1271 253.94 311
1272 311.1 311.23
1273 311.23
1274 311.23
1275 311.23 312
1276 314.7
1277 314.7 315
1278 315 319.1
1279 319.1
1280 319.1
1281 319.1
1282 320.2 327.36
1283 330 333

RG 495. Records of Headquarters, United States Army Forces, Western Pacific 1615
Office of the Commanding General, Records of the Provost Marshal Entry 188: Status Reports, 1943-1945

Box Decimal
1284 333.1 333.5
1285 333.5
1286 333.5
1287 333.5
1288 333.5 337
1289 350.05 353
1290 353.4 370.093
1291 370.093
1292 370.093
1293 370.093
1294 370.5 383.6 (contains information on war criminals and prisoners of war)
1295 383.6 (contains information on war criminals and prisoners of war)
1296 383.6 (contains information on war criminals and prisoners of war)
1297 383.6 (contains information on war criminals and prisoners of war)
1298 383.6 (contains information on war criminals and prisoners of war)
1299 383.6 (contains information on war criminals and prisoners of war) 386.8
1300 400 400.34
1301 400.73
1302 400.73
1303 400.73 429
1304 430.2 451
1305 451 474
1306 474.6 600
1307 600 800

Memorandums and Endorsements, 1945-1946 (0495-UD-UP-180)


Box 1308 location: 290/45/15/07

Memorandums, 1943-1945 (0495-UD-UP-181)


Box 1309 location: 290/45/15/7

Office Memorandums, 1945-1946 (0495-UD-UP-182)


Box 1310 location: 290/45/16/01

Operations Memorandums, 1946 (0495-UD-UP-183)


Box 1311 location: 290/45/16/01

Monthly Reports, 1943-1945 (0495-UD-UP-187)


Arranged alphabetically by base followed numerically by base section. Box 1316 location:
290/45/16/01.

Status Reports, 1943-1945 (0495-UD-UP-188)


Boxes 1317-1318 location: 290/45/16/02

RG 495. Records of Headquarters, United States Army Forces, Western Pacific 1616
Office of the Commanding General, Records of the Chemical Warfare Officer Entry 204: General Correspondence,
1943-1944

Handbook (Provost Marshal Technical Manual), 1944 (0495-UD-UP-193)


Box 1324 location: 290/45/16/03

Records of the Provost Marshal, Manila

Letters to and from Colonel J.P. Holland, Provost Marshal of Manila, 1945-1946
(0495-UD-UP-198)
Box 1330 location: 290/45/16/04

Bulletins of the Office of the Provost Marshal, Manila, 1945 (0495-UD-UP-199)


Box 1331 location: 290/45/16/04

Memorandums of the Office of the Provost Marshal, Manila, 1945


(0495-UD-UP-200)
Box 1332 location: 290/45/16/04

Staff Memorandums of the Provost Marshal, Manila, 1945 (0495-UD-UP-201)


Box 1333 location: 290/45/16/04

Special Orders of the Provost Marshal, Manila, 1945 (0495-UD-UP-203)


Box 1335 location: 290/45/16/04

Records of the Chemical Warfare Officer

General Correspondence, 1943-1944 (0495-UD-UP-204)


Arranged according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme. Boxes 1336-
1355 location: 290/45/16/05.

Box Decimal
1336 004.511 200.5
1337 210 220.2
1338 220.453 311.23
1339 311.23 319.1
1340 319.1 319.2
1341 319.25 320
1342 320.3 322.095
1343 322.095 333
1344 336.2 352.9
1345 352.9 353.5
1346 354.6 400
1347 400.112 400.16
1348 400.1923 400.25
1349 400.25 400.312
1350 400.314 400.6
1351 400.61 471.6
1352 471.6

RG 495. Records of Headquarters, United States Army Forces, Western Pacific 1617
Office of the Commanding General, Records of the Engineer Section Entry 227: General Records, 1944-1945

Box Decimal
1353 471.81 486.3
1354 500 671
1355 671 740

Formerly Classified General Correspondence, 1943-1944 (0495-UD-UP-205)


Arranged according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme. Boxes 1356-
1357 location: 290/45/16/07.

Records Relating to Research and Development, 1942-1943 (0495-UD-UP-206)


Arranged by subject. Box 1358 location: 290/45/17/01.

Reports of the Chemical Warfare Service Research and Development Program,


1942 (0495-UD-UP-207)
Box 1359 location: 290/45/17/01

Reports, 1942-1943 (0495-UD-UP-208)


Arranged alphabetically by submitting agent - the 42nd Chemical Laboratory Company and
the Shell Company of Australia, Ltd. Box 1360 location: 290/45/17/01.

Minutes of Meetings and Related Records of the Chemical Defense Board, 1942-
1944 (0495-UD-UP-209)
Boxes 1361-1362 location: 290/45/17/01

Photograph Albums, 1942 (0495-UD-UP-213)


Box 1366 location: 290/45/17/02

Physiological School Reports, 1942-1943 (0495-UD-UP-215)


Box 1368 location: 290/45/17/02

Records of the Engineer Section

General Correspondence, 1944-1946 (0495-UD-UP-216)


Arranged according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme. Boxes 1369-
1458 location: 290/45/17/02.

Box Decimal Number and Subject


1379 314.4 Captured records

General Records, 1944-1945 (0495-UD-UP-227)


Arranged according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme. Boxes 1469-
1473 location: 290/45/19/03.

Box Decimal
1469 334 370.5
1470 370.5

RG 495. Records of Headquarters, United States Army Forces, Western Pacific 1618
Office of the Commanding General, Records of the Medical Section Entry 230: General Correspondence 1942-
1945

Box Decimal
1471 370.5 400
1472 400 600.1
1473 600.1 633

Australian Military Forces, Engineer-in-Chiefs Intelligence Summaries, 1944


(0495-UD-UP-228)
Box 1474 location: 290/45/19/03

Records of the Medical Section

General Correspondence, 1941-1946 (0495-UD-UP-229)


Arranged according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme. Boxes 1475-
1488 location: 290/45/19/03.

Box Decimal
1482 386.3 Captured enemy equipment

General Correspondence, 1942-1945 (0495-UD-UP-230)


Arranged according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme. Boxes 1489-
1535 location: 290/45/19/05.

Box Decimal
1489 000.3 123
1490 123 201.62
1491 210 210.21
1492 210.22 210.31
1493 210.31 210.453
1494 210.453 210.6
1495 210.68 220.01
1496 220.12 220.71
1497 220.711 311.23
1498 311.23 311.5
1499 311.7 314.7 (includes 314.4 Captured documents and interrogations 1943-1944)
1500 314.7 314.81
1501 316 319.1
1502 319.1
1503 319.1 320.21
1504 320.3 322
1505 323.3 330.33
1506 330.33 333.1
1507 334 337
1508 350.05 370.01
1509 370.05
1510 370.05 370.5
1511 370.5

RG 495. Records of Headquarters, United States Army Forces, Western Pacific 1619
Office of the Commanding General, Record of the Ordnance Section Entry 285: Classified General Correspon-
dence, 1943

Box Decimal
1512 370.5 400
1513 400 400.312
1514 400.312 400.315
1515 400.317 400.61
1516 400.631 424
1517 424 440
1518 440 444.3
1519 444.3 475
1520 475 552.8
1521 560 621
1522 625 704.11
1523 704.11
1524 704.11
1525 704.11
1526 704.11
1527 704.11
1528 704.11
1529 704.11
1530 704.11 704.5
1531 706
1532 706 710
1533 710 721.5
1534 721.5 726.1
1535 726.1 742

Records of the Ordnance Section

General Correspondence, 1942-1945 (0495-UD-UP-284)


Arranged according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme. Boxes 1682-
1778 location: 290/45/23/05.

Box Decimal
1733 383.6 Prisoners of war
1733-1734 386.3 Captured equipment

Classified General Correspondence, 1943 (0495-UD-UP-285)


Arranged according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme. Boxes 1779-
1795 location: 290/45/25/05.

Box Decimal
1779 004.5 210.3
1780 210.3 311.4
1781 311.5 319.1 (includes 314.4 Captured records and interrogations)
1782 319.1 323.71
1783 323.72 353.4

RG 495. Records of Headquarters, United States Army Forces, Western Pacific 1620
Office of the Commanding General, Records of the Signal Section, GHQ Operations Group Entry 322: General
Correspondence, 1944-1945

Box Decimal
1784 370 400
1785 400 400.291
1786 400.291
1787 400.291 413.6
1788 413.68 451.01
1789 451.1 451.92
1790 451.92 470.1
1791 470.2 471.1
1792 471.3 471.82
1793 471.84 472.91
1794 472.93 474.9
1795 475 800

Records Relating to Policy (Policy File), 1942-1944 (0495-UD-UP-303)


Arranged by subject and thereunder chronologically. Box 1815 location: 290/45/26/03.

Notes and Agenda for Meeting on Operation Blacklist, 1945 (0495-UD-UP-304)


Box 1816 location: 290/45/26/03

Records of the Quartermaster Section

General Correspondence, 1942-1944 (0495-UD-UP-305)


Arranged according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme. Boxes 1817-
1873 location: 290/45/26/03.

Box Decimal
1831 386.3 Captured equipment

Records of the Signal Section

General Correspondence, 1942-1945 (0495-UD-UP-311)


Arranged according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme. Boxes 1879-
1932 location: 290/45/27/05.

Box Decimal
1905 386.3 Captured equipment

Records of the Signal Section, GHQ Operations Group, AFWESPAC

The Signal Operations Group was activated on November 10, 1944 at Hollandia, New
Guinea, to provide signal services to GHQ.

General Correspondence, 1944-1945 (0495-UD-UP-322)


Arranged according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme. Boxes 1944-
1953 location: 290/45/28/07.

RG 495. Records of Headquarters, United States Army Forces, Western Pacific 1621
Office of the Commanding General, Records of the Transportation Section Entry 338: General Correspondence,
1943-1945

Memorandums, 1945 (0495-UD-UP-323)


Boxes 1954-1955 location: 290/45/29/02

Records of the Signal Section, Safehand Airplane Courier Service

Outgoing Radio Messages, 1945-1946 (0495-UD-UP-332)


Box 1965 Shares box with Entry 333 location: 290/45/29/03.

Incoming Radio Messages, 1945-1946 (0495-UD-UP-333)


Box 1965 Shares box with Entry 332 location: 290/45/29/03.

Standard Operating Procedures, 1944-1945 (0495-UD-UP-335)


Box 1966 Shares box with Entry 334 location: 290/45/29/04.

Records of the Transportation Section

General Correspondence, 1943-1945 (0495-UD-UP-338)


Arranged according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme. Boxes 1968-
2024 location: 290/45/29/04.

Box Decimal
1968 000 160
1969 160 311.2
1970 311.23 312
1971 312 314.7
1972 314.7
1973 315 319
1974 319
1975 319.1
1976 319.1
1977 319.1
1978 319.1
1979 319.1 321
1980 321
1981 322
1982 322 323
1983 323 333
1984 333 333.5
1985 333.5 334
1986 337
1987 337
1988 337 370
1989 370 370.5
1990 370.5 400
1991 400.1 400.2
1992 400.291 400.6

RG 495. Records of Headquarters, United States Army Forces, Western Pacific 1622
Office of the Commanding General, Records of the Transportation Section Entry 364: Maps of Korea, Tokyo, and
Yokohama, 1943-1945

Box Decimal
1993 400.61 412
1994 412.2 412.5
1995 412.5 440
1996 440 458R
1997 458 463
1998 463 463.8
1999 470 480
2000 500 523
2001 523 524
2002 531 545
2003 545.02 550
2004 560
2005 560
2006 561
2007 561.1 563
2008 563 563.5
2009 563.5
2010 563.5
2011 563.5 563.8
2012 563.91 564
2013 565 565.2
2014 565.2 565.4
2015 565.4
2016 565.5 566
2017 566 569.14
2018 569.14
2019 569.5 569.6
2020 569.6 569.7
2021 569.7 700
2022 800
2023 800 813
2024 813 826

General Correspondence, 1946 (0495-UD-UP-339)


Arranged according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme. Boxes 2025-
2043 location: 290/45/30/05

Correspondence and Reports Relating to Civil Rehabilitation in the Philippines,


1945 (0495-UD-UP-362)
Box 2076 location: 290/45/31/05

Maps of Korea, Tokyo, and Yokohama, 1943-1945 (0495-UD-UP-364)


Arranged alphabetically by geographical name. Box 2078 location: 290/45/31/06

RG 495. Records of Headquarters, United States Army Forces, Western Pacific 1623
Records of the Office of the Chief of Staff Entry 1: Situation Reports, 1941-1945

Records of General Headquarters, Southwest Pacific Area and


United States Army Forces, Pacific
Record Group 496

General Headquarters, Southwest Pacific Area (GHQ SWPA) was established by General
Order 1, GHQ SWPA, April 18, 1942, pursuant to Combined Chiefs of Staff (CCS) directive,
CCS 57/1, March 30, 1942, designating Gen. Douglas MacArthur as Supreme Commander
SWPA, and defining the area to include Australia, New Britain, New Ireland, New Guinea,
Borneo, the Celebes, and the Philippines. GHQ SWPA exercised operational control over all
Allied ground, naval, and air forces in SWPA; exercised strategic direction of and provided
operational support for, operations conducted in the adjacent South Pacific Area; and
developed policies on supply, combat training, and other matters.

GHQ SWPA was an integrated combined headquarters, and its staff officers were drawn
from the air, ground, and naval services of the United States, Australia, United Kingdom,
and Netherlands. Subordinate tactical headquarters, established in 1942, was interallied
in character and included Allied Land Forces, under an Australian officer; Allied Air
Forces, under a U.S. officer who also commanded the U.S. Fifth Air Force; and the Allied
Naval Forces. GHQ SWPA was located in Melbourne, Australia, April-July 1942; Brisbane,
Australia, July 1942-October 1944; Hollandia, New Guinea, October 1944-January 1945;
Tacloban, Leyte, Philippine Islands, January-April 1945; and Manila, Philippine Islands, April-
September 1945. It was abolished pursuant to General Order 40, GHQ SWPA, August 28,
1945, according to which, effective September 2, 1945, most of the area covered by SWPA
passed to control of Southeast Asia Command, with remaining area to continue under GHQ
SWPA until such time as forces and personnel could be reassigned.

U.S. Army Forces in the Pacific (AFPAC) was established April 6, 1945, and absorbed forces
that had previously been assigned to U.S. Army Forces, Far East (USAFFE) and U.S. Army
Forces, Pacific Ocean Areas (USAFPOA). It was responsible for the provision of Army resources
for operation in the Pacific under the direction of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Its headquarters
were established in Manila, Philippine Islands, but on March 25, 1946 headquarters was
transferred to Tokyo. Its sole commander was Gen. Douglas MacArthur, April 6, 1945-
December 31, 1946. On December 31, 1946, it was replaced by the Far East Command.

Records of the Office of the Chief of Staff

Situation Reports, 1941-1945 (0496-UD-UP-1)


Situation reports were prepared by the Combined Operations Intelligence Centre. Originally
this was an Australian organization that furnished copies of the situation reports to the
U.S. Military Attach in Melbourne. After April 1942, the Combined Operations Intelligence
was placed under the Assistant Chief of Staff, G-2, of General Headquarters. This set of
situation reports, originally kept by the Military Attach, was maintained by the Chief of
Staff. Arranged chronologically. The series is numbered sequentially from December 8,
1941 through January 25, 1943; renumbered again from January 26 through December 29,
1943, again during 1944, and then again for those issued in 1945. Boxes 1-158 location:
290/45/34/05.

RG 496. Records of General Headquarters, Southwest Pacific Area and United States Army Forces, Pacific 1624
Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff (G-2), Administration Entry 6: Intelligence Plans, 1945

Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff, G-2

On April 19, 1942 Gen. MacArthur announced that Col. Charles A. Willoughby was G-2,
Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence, of the General Headquarters, Southwest Pacific
Area. He was promoted to Brig. Gen. (temporarily) on June 20, 1942. Willoughby set
up the Central Bureau, a cryptological unit in his intelligence system which engaged in
codebreaking. In July 1942 Willoughby set up the Allied Geographical Section to collect,
evaluate, and disseminate geographical information. In June 1942 MacArthur ordered
Willoughby to form an apparatus to work underground in the Philippines, stressing
operations to destroy Japanese facilities. This organization, the Allied Intelligence Bureau
(AIB), was established in July 1942. The AIB also conducted propaganda operations. AIB
had coastwatchers, including those from the Royal Australian Navy, who were inserted
behind enemy lines with radio transmitters for communications with the American and
Australian military forces. The AIB collected information in occupied territories and
encouraged guerrilla resistance movements. Willoughby created the Allied Translator and
Interpreter Section (ATIS) in September 1942 which, under the leadership of Col. Sidney F.
Mashbir, interrogated prisoners of war and translated captured documents. Willoughby also
organized an Order of Battle Section in August 1942, whose purpose was to locate various
Japanese units, assess their leadership and morale, weapons, effectiveness, and mission.

Administration

General Correspondence, 1944-1946 (0496-UD-UP-2)


Arranged according to the War Department Decimal Correspondence System. Boxes 159-
162 location: 290/46/2/06.

Box Decimal
159 120 322
160 322 381
161 383G 386 (includes 383.6 and 386.3)
162 461 680.2

Combined Operations Intelligence Centre Situation Reports, 1942-1943 (0496-UD-


UP-3)
Boxes 163-170 location: 290/46/2/07

Memorandum Relating to Offensive Operations Against the Japanese, 1942 (0496-


UD-UP-5)
Prepared by Allied Air Headquarters, Directorate of Intelligence. Box 172 location:
290/46/3/01.

Intelligence Plans, 1945 (0496-UD-UP-6)


Box 173 location: 290/46/3/01

RG 496. Records of General Headquarters, Southwest Pacific Area and United States Army Forces, Pacific 1625
Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff (G-2), Combined Operations Intelligence Centre Entry 15: Messages and
Situation Reports (Current Signals), 1942-1944

Summaries of the Strategic Situation (Abbreviated Summaries and Strategic


Resumes) (0496-UD-UP-7)
Box 174 location: 290/46/3/01

Records Relating to Military Surveys of New Caledonia, 1941-1942


(0496-UD-UP-8)
Box 175 location: 290/46/3/01

Messages from New Britain, 1944-1945 (0496-UD-UP-9)


Box 176 location: 290/46/3/02

Radio Messages from the Sulu Area Command, 1944-1945 (0496-UD-UP-10)


Box 177 location: 290/46/3/02

Advance Echelon

Situation Reports, 1944 (0496-UD-UP-11)


Box 178 location: 290/46/3/02

Combined Operations Intelligence Centre

Messages (Geographical File), 1941-1942 (0496-UD-UP-12)


Box 179-192 location: 290/46/3/02

Messages and Other Records Relating to Japanese Activities Prior to December


1941 (0496-UD-UP-13)
Box 193 location: 290/46/3/04

Messages and Situation Reports, 1940-1943 (0496-UD-UP-14)


Boxes 194-197 location: 290/46/3/04

Messages and Situation Reports (Current Signals), 1942-1944 (0496-UD-UP-15)


Boxes 198-255 location: 290/46/3/05

Box Date
198 August 7-20, 1942
199 August 21-31, 1942
200 September 1-13, 1942
201 September 14-26, 1942
202 September 27 - October 9, 1942
203 October 10-23, 1942
204 October 24 - November 6, 1942
205 November 7-22, 1942
206 November 23-30, 1942
207 December 1-15, 1942
208 December 16-27, 1942

RG 496. Records of General Headquarters, Southwest Pacific Area and United States Army Forces, Pacific 1626
Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff (G-2), Combined Operations Intelligence Centre Entry 15: Messages and
Situation Reports (Current Signals), 1942-1944

Box Date
209 December 28, 1942 - January. 9, 1943
210 January 10-18, 1943
211 January 19-26, 1943
212 January 27 - February 4, 1943
213 February 5-14, 1943
214 February 15-24, 1943
215 February 25 - March 6, 1943
216 March 7-16, 1943
217 March 17-26, 1943
218 March 26 - April 5, 1943
219 April 6-15, 1943
220 April 16-26, 1943
221 April 27 - May 9, 1943
222 May 10-20, 1943
223 May 21-31, 1943
224 June 1-11, 1943
225 June 12-22, 1943
226 June 23-30, 1943
227 July 1-10, 1943
228 July 11-20, 1943
229 July 21-31, 1943
230 August 1-17, 1943
231 August 18-31, 1943
232 August 31 - September 14, 1943
233 September 15 - October 2, 1943
234 October 3-16, 1943
235 October 17-31, 1943
236 November 1-13, 1943
237 November 14-27, 1943
238 November 27 - December 17, 1943
239 December 18, 1943 - January 2, 1944
240 January 3-19, 1944
241 January 20 - February 7, 1944
242 February 8-27, 1943
243 February 28 - March 13, 1944
244 March 13 - April 4, 1944
245 April 8-24, 1944
246 April 28 - May 16, 1944
247 May 17 - June 5, 1944
248 June 6-20, 1944
249 June 26 - July 6, 1944
250 July 7-21, 1944
251 July 22 - August 7, 1944
252 August 9-26, 1944
253 August 28 - September 14, 1944

RG 496. Records of General Headquarters, Southwest Pacific Area and United States Army Forces, Pacific 1627
Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff (G-2), Library Entry 22: Allied Land Forces Weekly Intelligence Summa-
ries, 1942

Box Date
254 September 16 - October 3, 1944
255 October 4-19, 1944

Messages and Situation Reports (Operational Bulletins), 1941-1944 (0496-UD-


UP-16)
Boxes 256-272 location: 290/46/4/06

Box Subject
256 1. Burma-Army Sitreps 2. 6th Army
257 2. 6th Army 3. NGF Sitreps
258 3. NGF Sitreps 5. AHQ Situation Reviews
259 5. AHQ Situation Reviews 5. AHQ Landops
260 5.6.3 Ops. Rep. on Naval Acts. 7A. CINCSWPA
261 8. OPNAV-Y Intelligence 10. War Advices - Naval
262 11. Kroner 12A. New Delhi
263 13. COIC Moresby Signals, January 12 - April 23, 1943
264 13. COIC Moresby Signals, April 24 - July 24, 1943
265 13. COIC Moresby Signals NGF Sitreps August 27-September 30,1943
266 13. NGF Sitreps NAZLO-Honolulu
267 13A. 1st Australian Army Sitreps ANLO Vila
268 14. Armindia 15. HQ, USA Darwin
269 16. CWR Wellington Intel. Reps. 17. Air HQ India
270 17. Air HQ India
271 17. Southeast Asia Command
272 17. Southeast Asia Command 22. COMSOWESPAC

Messages Relating to Policy, 1943-1944 (0496-UD-UP-18)


Box 276 location: 290/46/5/02

Seventh Fleet Chart, 1944 (0496-UD-UP-19)


Box 277 location: 290/46/5/02

Library

Summaries and Periodical Reports from Tactical Units, 1944 (0496-UD-UP-20)


Box 278 location: 290/46/5/02

Headquarters, Allied Air Forces Intelligence Summaries, 1942-1943


(0496-UD-UP-21)
Boxes 279-280 location: 290/46/5/02

Headquarters Allied Land Forces Weekly Intelligence Summaries, 1942


(0496-UD-UP-22)
Box 281 location: 290/46/5/03

RG 496. Records of General Headquarters, Southwest Pacific Area and United States Army Forces, Pacific 1628
Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff (G-2), Order of Battle Section Entry 34: General Correspondence, 1943-
1945

Military Intelligence Service Daily Summaries of Enemy Intelligence, 1943


(0496-UD-UP-23)
Box 282 location: 290/46/5/03

USAFFE Counter-Intelligence Study [on Leyte Province], 1944-1945


(0496-UD-UP-24)
Box 283 location: 290/46/5/03

East Indies Intelligence Notes, 1945 (0496-UD-UP-25)


Box 284 location: 290/46/5/03

NEFIS Review, 1944 (0496-UD-UP-26)


Box 285 location: 290/46/5/03

NEFIS Military Studies, 1945 (0496-UD-UP-27)


Box 286 location: 290/46/5/03

NEFIS Intelligence Reports, 1944-1945 (0496-UD-UP-28)


Box 287 location: 290/46/5/03

NEFIS Interrogation Reports, 1944-1945 (0496-UD-UP-29)


Boxes 288-292 location: 290/46/5/04

History of the Services Reconnaissance Detachment, 1946 (0496-UD-UP-30)


Boxes 293-294 location: 290/46/5/04

Royal Netherlands Headquarters Weekly Intelligence Summaries, 1945


(0496-UD-UP-31)
Box 295 location: 290/46/5/05

NEFIS Report: Battle for Ambon, January-February 1942, 1944 (0496-UD-UP-32)


Box 296 location: 290/46/5/05

Reports of the Netherlands Indies Government Information Service, 1943-1945


(0496-UD-UP-33)
Box 297 location: 290/46/5/05

Order of Battle Section

General Correspondence, 1943-1945 (0496-UD-UP-34)


Includes information related to evidence for the war crimes trials held in Manila and a report
entitled A Note on the Kempei Tai, dated October 12, 1944. Boxes 298-300 location:
290/46/5/05.

RG 496. Records of General Headquarters, Southwest Pacific Area and United States Army Forces, Pacific 1629
Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff (G-2), Military Intelligence Section, Administration Entry 40: General Cor-
respondence, 1942-1946

Military Intelligence Section

Enemy Ground Forces Order of Battle and Strength Estimates, 1944-1945 (0496-
UD-UP-35)
Box 301 location: 290/46/5/05

Estimates of Enemy Air Forces, 1942-1944 (0496-UD-UP-36)


Box 302 location: 290/46/5/06

Records Relating to Hollandia Deception Plan, 1944 (0496-UD-UP-37)


Box 303 location: 290/46/5/06

Military Intelligence Section, Administration

Situation Report No. 518: References of Short Wave Broadcast to General


MacArthur, 1943-1944 (0496-UD-UP-38)
Box 304 location: 290/46/5/06

Historical Reports, 1942-1943 (0496-UD-UP-39)


Arranged chronologically.

Includes notes on operations of the MacKechnie Force and Notes on Operations in New
Guinea by Col. Henry G. McLean. Box 305 location: 290/46/5/05

General Correspondence, 1942-1946 (0496-UD-UP-40)


Arranged according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme. Boxes 306-320
location: 290/46/5/05

Box Decimal
306 000.73 062
307 062 200.6
308 210.31 311.1
309 311.21 314.81 (311.21; telegrams from Gen. Wainwright to Gen. MacArthur,
February-April 1942311.21; telegrams from Gen. Wainwright to Gen. MacArthur,
February-April 1942; also includes 314.4.
310 319.1 Contains information on war criminals, atrocities (including photographs),
and ATIS.
311 319.1 350.05
312 350.05
313 350.05 354.2
314 370.01 370.2
315 370.2
316 370.2 371.1
317 371.1
318 371.1

RG 496. Records of General Headquarters, Southwest Pacific Area and United States Army Forces, Pacific 1630
Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff (G-2), Military Intelligence Section, Administration Entry 51: Captured
Japanese Maps and Drawings Relating to Defense of Miyako Shima, 1945

Box Decimal
319 373.2 383.6
320 383.6 704

General Correspondence, 1942-1945 (0496-UD-UP-41)


Arranged according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme. Box 321
location: 290/46/6/01

Memorandums, Messages and Notes (Unfinished Business of General


Willoughby), 1943-1945 (0496-UD-UP-42)
Box 322 location: 290/46/6/01

Letters and Memorandums from General Willoughby, 1944-1945 (0496-UD-UP-43)


Box 323 (Shares box with Entry 44) location: 290/46/6/02

Memorandum and Informal Notes, 1944-1945 (0496-UD-UP-44)


Arranged chronologically. Box 323 (Shares box with Entry 43) location: 290/46/6/02

Memorandums to the Commander and Chief of Staff during the Leyte Campaign,
1944-1945 (0496-UD-UP-45)
Box 324 location: 290/46/6/02

Records Relating to Movement of Equipment, Supplies, and Publications to the


Advance Echelon, 1944-1945 (0496-UD-UP-46)
Box 325 location: 290/46/6/02

Histories, 1942-1945 (0496-UD-UP-47)


Arranged by subject. Includes a draft history of ATIS; a history of USAFWPAC, 1945; and
histories of Technical Intelligence in the Southwestern and Western Pacific Areas, 1942-
1945, 1946. Box 326 location: 290/46/6/02

Roster of Allied Personnel Recovered from Japanese Control, 1945


(0496-UD-UP-48)
Arranged alphabetically by nationality. Boxes 327-329 location: 290/46/6/02

Statistical Reports Relating to Strength and Status of Japanese Armed Forces,


Communications, and Transportation Chart File, 1945 (0496-UD-UP-49)
Arranged numerically by report number. Boxes 330-335 location: 290/46/6/03

Records Relating to Japanese Strength and Equipment at the Time of Surrender,


1945 (0496-UD-UP-50)
Box 336 location: 290/46/6/03

Captured Japanese Maps and Drawings Relating to Defense of Miyako Shima, 1945
(0496-UD-UP-51)
Box 337 location: 290/46/6/04

RG 496. Records of General Headquarters, Southwest Pacific Area and United States Army Forces, Pacific 1631
Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff (G-2), War Department Intelligence Division, Library Entry 53: Intelli-
gence Reports, 1945-1946

War Department Intelligence Division

Library

Intelligence Reports, 1945-1946 (0496-UD-UP-53)


Arranged alphabetically by initial letter of subject and thereunder numbered in order of
receipt. There are gaps. A list of the reports is available in the consultation area in Room
2400. Many of the reports listed are not in the files. Copies of many of these reports are to
be found among the Records of the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers, G-2, within
Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II (Record Group
331) and in Records of the Army Staff (Record Group 319), specifically, the Intelligence
Document (ID) File and the Publications (P) File.

Boxes 339-401 location: 290/46/6/04


Box 402 location: 290/D/6/03

Box Subject
341 B-152 Bacteriological Warfare, March 21, 1946, OCCO
341 B-202 Bacterial Warfare in Manchuria, November 14, 1946, OCCO
341 B-205 Bacterial Warfare in Manchuria, January 25, 1946, OCCO
342 C-46 Chemical Warfare material recovered, October 19, 1945, CWS
342 C-49 Chemical Section team #4, October 16, 1945, Chemical Warfare Service
342 C-82 Chemical Warfare, Japanese; Weekly report of investigations of; November
24, 1945, 5250 Technical Company
342 C-190 Chemical Bombs, Japanese, December 11, 1945
342 C-191 - Chemical Warfare, Japanese; Weekly report of investigations of; December
1, 1945, 5250 Technical Company
342 C-204 Chemical Warfare Saishuto, Korea; October 12, 1945, I CORPS
342 C-209 Chemical Warfare Field report, Korea Dec. 9, 1945, 5020 Tech Int. Co
342 C-214 - Chemical Warfare Field report, Korea, October 20, 1945, XXIV CORPS
342 C-216 Chemical and War gases, ND, Chemical Warfare Service
342 C-222 Captured Japanese Chemical Warfare material, September 23, 1945, 5250
Tech. Co
342 C-223 - Captured Japanese Chemical Warfare material, October 13, 1945, 5020
Technical Company
342 C-225 - Captured Japanese Chemical Warfare material, October 14, 1945, 5250
Tech. Co
342 C-227 Chemical Warfare report, October 31, 1945, 5020 Tech Int. Co
342 C-228 - Chemical Warfare report, October 13, 1945, 5020 Tech Int. Co
342 C-229 - Chemical Warfare report, September 29, 1945, 5020 Tech Int. Co
342 C-235 Chemical Warfare equipment surrendered, November 17, 1945, 5020
Technical Intelligence Company
342 C-236 - Chemical Warfare equipment surrendered, November 10, 1945, 5020
Technical Intelligence Company
342 C-237 - Chemical Warfare equipment surrendered, November 4, 1945, 5020
Technical Intelligence Company

RG 496. Records of General Headquarters, Southwest Pacific Area and United States Army Forces, Pacific 1632
Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff (G-2), Plans and Operations Entry 59: G-2 Information Bulletins, 1942-
1943

Box Subject
342 C-238 - Chemical Warfare equipment surrendered, November 1, 1945, 5020
Technical Intelligence Company
342 C-239 - Chemical Warfare equipment surrendered, October 28, 1945, 5020
Technical Intelligence Company
342 C-240 - Chemical Warfare equipment surrendered, October 25, 1945, 5020
Technical Intelligence Company
342 C-242 Chemical Warfare, Installations Oct. 20, 1945, 5020 Tech Int. Co
342 C-243 Chemical Warfare Activities report, Oct. 20, 1945, 5020 Tech Int. Co
342 C-244 - Chemical Warfare Activities report, Oct. 12, 1945, 5020 Tech Int. Co
342 C-245 Chemical Warfare, Japanese, January 4, 1946, OCCO
342 C-251 Chemical Warfare equipment of the Japanese Army, Jan. 12, 1946, CLO
342 C-253 Chemical Warfare Items, Japanese, January 22, 1946, CWS
342 C-267 Chemical Warfare interim technical report, February 24, 1946, OCCO
342 C-305 Chemical policies and Intentions, Japanese, April 18, 1946, OCCO
342 C-306 Chemical policies and Intentions, Japanese, April 13, 1946, OCCO
343 P-19 Prisoner of War reports, Japanese, on problems facing the American
occupation farces, September 18, 1945, Military Intelligence Service, War
Department
343 P-81 Prisoner of War supply mission reports, November 20, 1945 AAF
343 P-139 Prisoner of War, names of personnel charged with examining; ND, ATIS
343 Bacterial Warfare, Japan, Report #84 ATIS July 24, 1944 File Number B-160
343 History of Japanese Air Force 1941-1945 ATIS Document 16564B April 12, 1946 File
Number A-365 location: 290/45/3

Plans and Estimates

Strategic Studies and Estimates, 1944-1945 (0496-UD-UP-55)


Studies relating to planning of the invasion of the Philippines and Japan. Boxes 404-405
location: 290/46/7/06

Reports of Enemy Casualties (Red Tabulation Reports), 1944-1945 (0496-UD-


UP-56)
Boxes 406-407 location: 290/46/7/06

Reports of Enemy Casualties Submitted to the War Department, 1941-1945 (0496-


UD-UP-57)
Box 408 location: 290/46/7/07

Records Relating to the Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor (0496-UD-UP-58)


Box 409 location: 290/46/7/07

Plans and Operations

G-2 Information Bulletins, 1942-1943 (0496-UD-UP-59)


Box 410 location: 290/46/7/07

RG 496. Records of General Headquarters, Southwest Pacific Area and United States Army Forces, Pacific 1633
Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff (G-2), Chief Counter-Intelligence Officer, 441st CIC Detachment
Entry 66: Weekly Reports and Correspondence of CIC Detachments, 1943-1945

Estimates of Enemy Forces, 1942-1943 (0496-UD-UP-60)


Box 411 location: 290/46/7/07

Office of the Chief Counter-Intelligence Officer

This Office had been Assistant Chief of Staff, G-2 for Headquarters, USAFFE, but when
AFPAC and USAFFE were consolidated in June 1945, it became the Office of the Chief
Counter-Intelligence Officer, responsible for all counter-intelligence activities and having
direct supervision of the 441st Counterintelligence Corps Detachment. After the surrender, it
became the Civil Intelligence Section.

General Correspondence, 1944-1945 (0496-UD-UP-61)


Arranged according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme.

Boxes 412-414, 416-418 location: 290/46/7/07


Box 415 location: 290/D/6/04

Box Decimal
412 091 300.6
413 300.6 312.1
414 319.1
415 319.1
416 319.1
417 319.1
418 319.1 384.1

Office of the Chief Counter-Intelligence Officer, 441st Counter


Intelligence Corps Detachment

Weekly Reports and Correspondence of Counter-Intelligence Detachments, 1943-


1945 (0496-UD-UP-66)
Arranged numerically by detachment number. Boxes 425-444 location: 290/46/8/02

Box Detachment
425 6th
426 7th 24th
427 24th
428 25th 31st
429 32nd 33rd
430 33rd 37th
431 40th 41st
432 43rd 81st
433 82nd 182nd
434 201st 209th
435 210th 214th
436 214th 308th

RG 496. Records of General Headquarters, Southwest Pacific Area and United States Army Forces, Pacific 1634
Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff (G-2), Allied Geographic Section Entry 82: General Records, 1943-1945

Box Detachment
437 310th 445th
438 446th 453rd
439 454th 457th
440 458th 481st
441 482nd 485th
442 490th 493rd
443 493rd 801st
444 801st 969th

Monthly Reports of Counter-Intelligence Corps Area No. 1, 1945 (0496-UD-UP-67)


Box 445 location: 290/46/8/05

Allied Geographic Section

Intelligence Reports, 1942-1945 (0496-UD-UP-77)


Box 460 location: 290/46/8/07

Box Subject
460 Buna-Kokada-Moresby. [Topographical Information], January 30, 1943
460 Buna - Land Approaches from Wanigela, October 9, 1942
460 G-2 Estimate of the Enemy Situation in N. Okinawa June 13, 1945
460 Japanese Army, Navy, Air Force - Requests for Information on October 12-31,
1945
460 Report on Madand-Lae Route August 2, 1943
460 Topographical Features of Tanimbar Island December 16, 1942

Special Reports, 1945 (0496-UD-UP-78)


Arranged numerically by report number. Box 461-463 location: 290/46/8/07

Progress Reports, 1944-1945 (0496-UD-UP-79)


Box 464 location: 290/46/8/07

Informal Memorandum, September 14, 1945 (0496-UD-UP-80)


Box 465 location: 290/46/9/01

Records Relating to Liaison with the Military Intelligence Section, Pacific Theater
Branch, 1943-1944 (0496-UD-UP-81)
Box 466 location: 290/46/9/01

General Records, 1943-1945 (0496-UD-UP-82)


Arranged by subject. Boxes 467-468 location: 290/46/9/01

RG 496. Records of General Headquarters, Southwest Pacific Area and United States Army Forces, Pacific 1635
Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff (G-2), Allied Intelligence Bureau Entry 93: Reports Relating to Allied Intel-
ligence Bureau Operations, 1942-1945

Allied Intelligence Bureau

The Allied Intelligence Bureau (AIB) was established in June 1942 under the command of
Australian Col. C. G. Roberts. He reported directly to Maj. Gen. Charles A. Willoughby, who
was MacArthurs Chief Intelligence Officer for the South West Pacific area (SWPA). Col. Van
S. Merle-Smith of the U.S. Army acted as a link between the Col. Roberts, Controller of the
AIB and Willoughby. AIBs Finance Officer was Lt. Col. Alison W. Ind of the U.S. Army.

AIBs mission was to obtain and report information of the enemy in the South West
Pacific Area, exclusive of the continent of Australia and Tasmania, and in addition, where
practicable, to weaken the enemy by sabotage and destruction of morale. AIB was staffed
by personnel from 10 armed services from Australia, Britain, America, Netherlands East
Indies and Asia. At its peak it controlled eight separate organizations broken up into four
Sections:-Section A: Special Operations Australia; Section B: Secret Intelligence Service,
Australian Section, also known as Secret Intelligence Australia (SIA); Section C: There
were 3 sub-sections:- 1. North-east Area - mainly Coast Watch Organization later called
Combined Field Intelligence Service; 2. Philippines (the Philippines Regional Section was
later established as a separate section); 3. Netherlands East Indies (the Netherlands Forces
Intelligence Section, Division III which later became a separate section); and, Section D:
Far Eastern Liaison Office (FELO) or Military Propaganda Section.

Records Relating to the Organization of the Allied Intelligence Bureau, 1942-1945


(0496-UD-UP-83)
Arranged by subject. Box 469 location: 290/46/9/01

Records Relating to Administration and Organization, 1945 (0496-UD-UP-84)


Arranged by subordinate section. Box 470 location: 290/46/9/01

Records Relating to Planning, 1942-1945 (0496-UD-UP-85)


Box 471 location: 290/46/9/01

Records Relating to Planning, 1944-1945 (0496-UD-UP-86)


Arranged by Subject. Box 472 location: 290/46/9/02

Records Relating to Communications, 1943-1945 (0496-UD-UP-88)


Arranged alphabetically by geographical region. Box 474 location: 290/46/9/02

Records Relating to the Employment of Native Personnel in the Northeast Asia,


1943-1944 (0496-UD-UP- 92)
Box 478 location: 290/46/9/02

Reports Relating to Allied Intelligence Bureau Operations, 1942-1945


(0496-UD-UP-93)
Box 479 location: 290/46/9/03

RG 496. Records of General Headquarters, Southwest Pacific Area and United States Army Forces, Pacific 1636
Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff (G-2), Allied Intelligence Bureau Entry 102: Services Reconnaissance De-
tachment Information Reports, 1943-1945

Box Subject
479 AGS Reports on Road Baucau to Beaco (Portuguese Timor)
479 AIB Miscellaneous Reports (on geographical locations)
479 Netherlands East Indies Information General
479 Notes re Tokumu Kikan
479 Report by Lt. Cdr. H.A. MacKenzie, RAN, June 1, 1942-April 21, 1943
479 Report by Lt. M. Wright [Information Reports], October 20, 1942-July 3, 1944
479 Report on Bougainville
479 Report on Kai Islands
479 Roll of Persons Returning to Netherlands on S.S. Kota Inten., n.d.
479 Section A - Col. Mott. - Timor, October-December 1942 [AIB Information Reports]
479 Timor - Misc. Studies and Reports [to G-2 Library]

Records Relating to Allied Intelligence Bureau Projects, 1942-1945


(0496-UD-UP-94)
Arranged by subordinate section. Boxes 480-485 location: 290/46/9/03

Reports by Coastwatchers in the Northeast Area, 1942-1945 (0496-UD-UP-95)


Includes a 22-page report by A.R. Evans relating to the ramming and subsequent sinking
of the PT-109, commanded by John F. Kennedy. Arranged alphabetically by surname of
coastwatcher. Box 486 location: 290/46/9/04

Reports on Activities of the Far East Liaison Office (FELO), 1942-1945 (0496-UD-
UP-96)
Box 487 location: 290/46/9/04

History of NEFIS Intelligence Projects, 1945 (0496-UD-UP-97)


Arranged by geographical region. Box 488 location: 290/46/9/04

Status Reports, 1943-1945 (0496-UD-UP-98)


Arranged alphabetically by section and thereunder chronologically. Box 489-491 location:
290/46/9/04

Status Reports, 1943-1945 (0496-UD-UP-99)


Arranged by subordinate section and thereunder chronologically by month. Boxes 492-495
location: 290/46/9/04

Consolidated Status Reports, 1943-1945 (0496-UD-UP-100)


Box 496 location: 290/46/9/05

Information Reports, 1942-1943 (0496-UD-UP-101)


Box 497 location: 290/46/9/05

Services Reconnaissance Detachment Information Reports, 1943-1945 (0496-UD-


UP-102)
Box 498 location: 290/46/9/05

RG 496. Records of General Headquarters, Southwest Pacific Area and United States Army Forces, Pacific 1637
Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff (G-2), Allied Intelligence Bureau, Philippine Regional Section Entry 111:
Philippines Commonwealth and Puppet Government, Index Files

Services Reconnaissance Detachment Information Summaries, 1944-1945 (0496-


UD-UP-103)
Arranged alphabetically by subject (Balikpapan, Bandjermassin, and Tarakan). Box 499
location: 290/46/9/05

Records Relating to Operations of the Services Reconnaissance Detachment, 1944-


1945 (0496-UD-UP-104)
Arranged alphabetically by name of operation. Box 500 location: 290/46/9/06

North East Area Intelligence Reports, 1945 (0496-UD-UP-105)


Box 501 location: 290/46/9/06

Records Relating to Allied Intelligence Bureau Operations in the North East Sector,
1942-1945 (0496-UD-UP-106)
Arranged numerically by volume number. Boxes 502-503 location: 290/46/9/06

Memorandums, Letters, and Reports Relating to Operations of the Allied


Intelligence Bureau (COIC Message Pack Situation Reports), 1944 (0496-UD-UP-
107)
Box 504 location: 290/46/9/06

General Records, n.d. (0496-UD-UP-108)


Box 505 location: 290/46/9/06

Allied Intelligence Bureau, Philippine Regional Section

The Philippines Regional Section was initially a small subsection of the Allied Intelligence
Bureau and was charged with the responsibility to provide logistical, organization, supply,
and coordination support and communications with the Philippine resistance movement.
In late May 1943, Col., later Brig. Gen., Courtney Whitney arrived in Brisbane and took
command of the Section. Its mandate was widened, and the Philippine Regional Section
became semiautonomous, reporting directly to the Chief of Staff and coordinating with the
Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence (G-2). Administratively it remained under the Allied
Intelligence Bureau for administrative and logistical support.

General Headquarters Messages in the Guerilla Resistance Movement in the


Philippines, 1943-1945 (0496-UD-UP-109)
Boxes 506-585 location: 290/46/9/06

Whos Who, n.d. (0496-UD-UP-110)


Index cards with names of Japanese and Filipinos. Arranged alphabetically by surname.
Boxes 586-598 location: 290/46/11/04

Philippines Commonwealth and Puppet Government, Index Files, n.d. (0496-UD-


UP-111)
Box 599 location: 290/46/11/05

RG 496. Records of General Headquarters, Southwest Pacific Area and United States Army Forces, Pacific 1638
Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff (G-2), Allied Intelligence Bureau, Philippine Regional Section Entry 122:
Guerilla Resistance Movements in the Philippines, 1945

Records Relating to the U.S. Philippine Island Forces, 1943-1945


(0496-UD-UP-112)
About 12 cubic feet of records relating to U.S. and Philippine guerilla operations were
forwarded by General Headquarters to the Military Intelligence Division in Washington,
D.C. These records are now located in the Intelligence Document Library (ID File) in the
records of the Assistant Chief of Staff, G-2, Record Group 319, Entry 85 (ID 912440).

Arranged numerically by folder number. A folder title list is located at the beginning of the
series. Boxes 600-605 location: 290/46/11/05

Register of Messages from the Philippines, 1942 (0496-UD-UP-113)


Arranged alphabetically by surname of correspondent. Box 606 location: 290/46/11/06

Radio Messages from the Philippines [Daily Philippine Message Sheets], 1944-
1945 (0496-UD-UP-114)
Boxes 607-610 location: 290/46/11/06

Selected Messages from the Philippines [Philippine Activities Special Messages],


1944 (0496-UD-UP-115)
Box 611 location: 290/46/11/06

Weekly Summaries of Enemy Intelligence, 1944 (0496-UD-UP-116)


Box 612 location: 290/46/11/07

AFWESPAC Intelligence Trend Reports, 1946 (0496-UD-UP-117)


Box 613 location: 290/46/11/07

Radio Messages from MacArthur to Washington Relating to the Philippines, 1944-


1945 (0496-UD-UP-118)
Box 614 location: 290/46/11/07

Radio Messages from Department and President Quezon, 1942-1945 (0496-UD-


UP-119)
Box 615 location: 290/46/11/07
Lists of 201 Files, 1945 (0496-UD-UP-120)
Arranged alphabetically by surname of individual. Box 616 location: 290/46/11/07

Allied Report on Enemy Situation on Luzon and Visayan Island, 1943 (0496-UD-
UP-121)
Box 617 location: 290/46/11/07

Guerilla Resistance Movements in the Philippines, 1945 (0496-UD-UP-122)


Box 618 location: 290/46/11/07

RG 496. Records of General Headquarters, Southwest Pacific Area and United States Army Forces, Pacific 1639
Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff (G-2), Allied Intelligence Bureau, Philippine Regional Section Entry 132:
General Records, 1944-1945

Records Relating to the Philippine Resistance Movement, 1941-1947 (0496-UD-


UP-123)
Arranged numerically by folder number. A list of folder titles and numbers is included at the
beginning of the series. Boxes 619-630 location: 290/46/12/01.

Allied Intelligence Bureau, Philippine Regional Section, Papers of


Jorge Vargas

Jorge Vargas was a close associate of Philippines President Manuel Quezon. During the
Japanese occupation of the Philippines, Vargas was an official in the puppet government and
later the Philippine ambassador in Tokyo.

Correspondence, 1943-1945 (0496-UD-UP-124)


Boxes 631-632 location: 290/46/12/02

Correspondence with Family Members, 1943-1945 (0496-UD-UP-125)


Arranged by individual and thereunder chronologically. Box 633 location: 290/46/12/03.

Telegrams, 1943-1945 (0496-UD-UP-126)


Box 634 location: 290/46/12/03

Newspaper Clippings, Press Releases, and Related Correspondence, 1944-1945


(0496-UD-UP-127)
Box 635 location: 290/46/12/03
Box 636 location: 290/D/6/03

Publications, 1939-1945 (0496-UD-UP-128)


Box 637 location: 290/46/12/03

Speeches and Public Statements, 1944-1945 (0496-UD-UP-129)


Box 638 location: 290/46/12/03

Calendar of Engagements and Appointments, 1944-1945 (0496-UD-UP-131)


Box 640 location: 290/46/12/03
General Records, 1944-1945 (0496-UD-UP-132)
Box 641 location: 290/46/12/04

Allied Translator and Interpreter Section (ATIS)

After the Allied Forces seized the offensive in the Southwest Pacific Area, the increasing
number of prisoners and documents captured necessitated the consolidation and expansion
of such Allied linguistic units as already existed. As a result, General Headquarters,
Southwest Pacific Area, issued on September 19, 1942, a directive establishing the
Allied Translator and Interpreter Section (ATIS) as a centralized intelligence organization
composed primarily of language personnel and designed to systematize the exploitation

RG 496. Records of General Headquarters, Southwest Pacific Area and United States Army Forces, Pacific 1640
Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff (G-3) Entry 135: General Correspondence, 1942-1945

of captured documents and the interrogation of prisoners of war. An original group of 25


officers and 10 enlisted men expanded steadily as more linguists became available from
the language schools set up under army, navy, and air force control in the United States,
Australia, Great Britain, and India. At its peak in 1945, ATIS was composed of more than
1,000 personnel.

From October 1942 to June 1945, ATIS, SWPA, was located at Indooroopilly, a suburb
of Brisbane, Australia. In order to carry out its responsibilities, ATIS was organized into
various sections: Translation, Examination, Information, Production, Training, Records,
and Philippine Islands Research. ATIS operated in the field through Advanced Echelons
(attached to Corps and Armies) and Language Detachments (attached to Divisions).

In March 1944 plans were developed for a forward ATIS to be located in closer proximity to
combat operations. Accordingly, the Assistant Chief of Staff, G-2, directed on September
22, 1944, that Advanced Allied Translator and Interpreter Section (ADVATIS) be established
in the immediate vicinity of General Headquarters at Hollandia. The unit was in effect
a miniature ATIS, with various sections coordinating the production of translation and
interrogation reports of immediate operation value and importance to units in the
operational areas. In May 1945 ADVATIS followed the advance of General Headquarters
into Manila. Base ATIS was closed at Brisbane on June 4, 1945, and established several
weeks later in Manila.

With the surrender of the Japanese, the Advanced Party of ATIS arrived in Tokyo on October
3, 1945. Base ATIS ceased operations in Manila in November 1945 and began operations in
Tokyo on November 17th.

Administrative Records, 1942-1945 (0496-UD-UP-134)


Includes information on the establishment, organization, and operations of ATIS. Also
included is information on war crimes and atrocities. Arranged by subject. Boxes 643-658
location: 290/46/12/04.

Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff, G-3

General Correspondence, 1942-1945 (0496-UD-UP-135)


Arranged according to the War Department Decimal Classification Filing System. Boxes
659-683 location: 290/46/12/06.

Box Decimal
659 000.93 045.3
660 045.93 060
661 091.711 220.31
662 300.4 316
663 319.1 320.2
664 321 322.1
665 322.1 330

RG 496. Records of General Headquarters, Southwest Pacific Area and United States Army Forces, Pacific 1641
Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff (G-3) Entry 145: Plans and Other Records Relating to Blacklist Opera-
tions, 1945

666 334 350.09


667 350.09 353
668 353 370
669 370.2
670 370.2
671 370.2 370.5
672 370.5
673 370.5
674 370.5
675 370.5
676 370.5 373.14
677 373.14 381
678 381 385
679 385
680 385 411.7
681 458 560
682 560 611
683 671.1 686

General Correspondence, 1942-1945 (0496-UD-UP-136)


Boxes 684-685 location: 290/46/13/03

General Correspondence, 1942-1946 (0496-UD-UP-137)


Boxes 686-718 location: 290/46/13/03

Outgoing Radio Messages, 1943-1944 (0496-UD-UP-139)


Box 720 location: 290/46/14/01

Radio Messages of Naval Forces, 1943 (0496-UD-UP-140)


Boxes 721-722 location: 290/46/14/01

Synopses of Radio Messages Sent through the Signal Office, 1943-1944


(0496-UD-UP-141)
Box 723 location: 290/46/14/01

Monthly Operations Reports, 1944 (0496-UD-UP-142)


Box 724 location: 290/46/14/01

Records Relating to Planning for Operation Olympic, 1945 (0496-UD-UP-144)


Olympic is the code name for the proposed invasion of Kyushu in November 1945. Box 726
location: 290/46/14/02

Plans and Other Records Relating to Blacklist Operations, 1945


(0496-UD-UP-145)
Box 727 location: 290/46/14/02

RG 496. Records of General Headquarters, Southwest Pacific Area and United States Army Forces, Pacific 1642
Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff, G-4 Entry 153: General Correspondence, 1944-1946

Staff Studies, 1944-1945 (0496-UD-UP-146)


Boxes 728-729 location: 290/46/14/02

Reports of Reconnaissance, 1942-1944 (0496-UD-UP-147)


Box 730 location: 290/46/14/02

Reports of the Commander, Fleet Marine Force, Relating to Operations on


Guadalcanal, 1943 (0496-UD-UP-148)
Box 731 location: 290/46/14/02

Headquarters, Allied Air Forces, Intelligence Memorandum #12: Japanese Air


Services and Japanese Aircraft, 1942 (0496-UD-UP-149)
Box 732 location: 290/46/14/03

Historical Report Relating to the Allied Landing at Tanahmerah, 1944


(0496-UD-UP-150)
Box 733 location: 290/46/14/03

Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff, G-4

General Correspondence, 1944-1946 (0496-UD-UP-153)


Arranged according to the War Department Decimal Classification Filing System. Boxes
739-765 location: 290/46/14/04.

Box Decimal
739 060 210.3
740 211 320.3
741 320.3 322
742 322 323.31
743 323.31 323.36
744 323.36 330.31
745 337 370.05
746 370.2
747 370.2 370.5
748 370.5
749 370.5
750 370.5 378
751 381 385
752 385
753 387
754 400
755 400 420
756 430.2 458.16
757 458.26 471.9
758 471.9 475
759 475.4 560

RG 496. Records of General Headquarters, Southwest Pacific Area and United States Army Forces, Pacific 1643
Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff, G-4 Entry 167: Staff Study and Plans for Operation Olympic, 1945

Box Decimal
760 560
761 560
762 560 580
763 580 680.34
764 685 812.8
765 813 825.1

Formerly Classified General Correspondence, 1942-1945 (0496-UD-UP-154)


Boxes 766-774 location: 290/46/14/07

Letters, Memorandums, and Endorsements, 1945-1947 (0496-UD-UP-155)


Boxes 775-776 location: 290/46/15/02

Radio Messages, 1945-1946 (0496-UD-UP-156)


Arranged alphabetically by call sign and thereunder numbered chronologically. Boxes 777-
779 location: 290/46/15/02.

Radio Messages from Naval Units, 1943-1945 (0496-UD-UP-157)


Boxes 780-781 location: 290/46/15/02

Reports and Planning Studies of the Joint War Plans Committee, 1944-1945
(0496-UD-UP-158)
Boxes 782-783 location: 290/46/15/03

Statement of Policy by the State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee Relating to


Japanese Disarmament, 1945 (0496-UD-UP-160)
Consists of SWNCC Paper 58/9 entitled Demobilization and Disposition of Enemy Arms,
Ammunition, and Implements of War (Japan), dated September 5, 1945. Box 785 location:
290/46/15/03.

Study Relating to Army Garrisons in the Far East, 1945 (0496-UD-UP-162)


Includes a listing of prisoner of war camps in Japan. Box 787 location: 290/46/15/03.

Reports of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, 1944-1945 (0496-UD-UP-163)


Boxes 788-789 location: 290/46/15/04

Operations Instructions, 1945 (0496-UD-UP-164)


Boxes 790-791 location: 290/46/15/04

Staff Studies and Supporting Papers Relating to Operational Planning, 1943-1945


(0496-UD-UP-166)
Boxes 793-808 location: 290/46/15/04

Staff Study and Plans for Operation Olympic, 1945 (0496-UD-UP-167)


Box 809 location: 290/46/15/07

RG 496. Records of General Headquarters, Southwest Pacific Area and United States Army Forces, Pacific 1644
Records of the Adjutant General Entry 188: General Correspondence, 1942-1945

Staff Studies and Planning Documents for Blacklist Operations, 1945 (0496-UD-
UP-168)
Box 810 location: 290/46/15/07

Staff Study for Operation Baker-Sixty, 1945 (0496-UD-UP-169)


Box 811 location: 290/46/15/07

Staff Studies and Operational Plans, 1945 (0496-UD-UP-170)


Arranged alphabetically by code name of operation as follows: Blacklist, Coronet, Downfall,
Olympic, Pastel-Two, Relevant, Sidewise.19 Boxes 812-814 location: 290/46/15/07.

General Records, 1943-1945 (0496-UD-UP-178)


Box 824 location: 290/46/16/07

Records of the Adjutant General

General Correspondence, 1942-1945 (0496-UD-UP-186)


Boxes 860-1121 location: 290/46/16/07

Box Decimal
860 000.5 location: 290/46/16/07
1039-1040 383.6 location: 290/46/20/04
1043 384.6; contains messages between Wainwright and MacArthur March-May
1942 location: 290/46/20/04
1075 470.6 location: 290/46/21/03

General Correspondence, 1944-1946 (0496-UD-UP-187)


Boxes 1122-1584 location: 290/46/22/02

Box Decimal
1122 000.5 location: 290/46/22/02
1274 314.4; includes information on captured documents being shipped to the
Washington Document Center location: 290/46/25/03
1451-1468 383.6 location: 290/46/28/07
1471 385 location: 290/46/29/03
1472-1473 386.3 location: 290/46/29/03
1529-1530 470.6 location: 290/46/30/05
1530 470.7 location: 290/46/30/05

General Correspondence, 1942-1945 (0496-UD-UP-188)


Boxes 1585-1654 location: 290/46/31/06

Box Decimal
1585 000.5 location: 290/46/31/06
19. Coronet is a code name for the proposed invasion of Honshu in March 1946. Downfall is a code name for
the proposed invasion of Japan. Pastel is a code name for deception plan for Operation Olympic.

RG 496. Records of General Headquarters, Southwest Pacific Area and United States Army Forces, Pacific 1645
Records of the Adjutant General Entry 194: General Correspondence, 1946

Box Decimal
1602 314.4 location: 290/46/32/01
1635 383.6 location: 290/46/32/06
1636 386.3 location: 290/46/32/06
1645 470.7 location: 290/46/32/07

General Correspondence, 1945 (0496-UD-UP-189)


Arranged according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme. Boxes 1655-
1661 location: 290/46/33/02.

Box Decimal
1655 000.3 201.3
1656 210 320
1657 320.2 322
1658 330.1 333.5
1659 333.5
1660 333.5
1661 334 686

General Correspondence, 1944-1945 (0496-UD-UP-190)


Boxes 1662-1663 location: 290/46/33/03

General Correspondence, 1944-1945 (0496-UD-UP-192)


Boxes 1667-1668 location: 290/46/33/03

General Correspondence, 1946 (0496-UD-UP-194)


Arranged according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme. Boxes 1672-
1703 location: 290/46/33/04.

Box Decimal
1672 000.3 123
1673 123.7
1674 123.7
1675 130 200.6
1676 200.63 211
1677 220.2 291
1678 300.3 311.2
1679 311.3 319.1
1680 319.26 320.2
1681 320.2
1682 320.2
1683 320.2
1684 320.2 320.3
1685 320.3 321
1686 322
1687 322

RG 496. Records of General Headquarters, Southwest Pacific Area and United States Army Forces, Pacific 1646
Records of the Adjutant General Entry 218: Office Memorandums, 1945-1946

Box Decimal
1688 323 333.1
1689 333.5
1690 333.5
1691 333.5
1692 333.5
1693 333.8 352
1694 353 370
1695 370.01 380.01
1696 383 400.703
1697 400.8 452
1698 461 437
1699 540 581.1
1700 600.1
1701 600.1 600.3
1702 600.91 671
1703 674 813

General Correspondence, 1946 (0496-UD-UP-195)


Boxes 1704-1720 location: 290/46/34/02

Classified General Correspondence, 1943-1945 (0496-UD-UP-196)


Boxes 1721-1725 location: 290/46/34/04

Classified General Correspondence, n.d. (0496-UD-UP-197)


Box 1726 location: 290/46/34/05

Top Secret General Correspondence, 1946 (0496-UD-UP-199)


Arranged according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme. Boxes 1728-
1729 location: 290/46/34/05.

Military Commission Orders, 1946 (0496-UD-UP-207)


Boxes 1771-1772 location: 290/46/35/04

Information Bulletins, 1945 (0496-UD-UP-210)


Box 1775 location: 290/46/35/05

Circulars, 1945-1946 (0496-UD-UP-211)


Boxes 1776-1779 location: 290/46/35/05

Circular Letters, 1945-1946 (0496-UD-UP-216)


Box 1745 (Shares box with Entries 202, 215, 217, and 531) location: 290/46/34/07

Office Memorandums, 1945-1946 (0496-UD-UP-218)


Box 1784 location: 290/46/35/06

RG 496. Records of General Headquarters, Southwest Pacific Area and United States Army Forces, Pacific 1647
Records of the Adjutant General Entry 235: Observers Report on the Cape Gloucester Operation, 1944

Staff Memorandums, 1942-1945 (0496-UD-UP-220)


Boxes 1786-1790 location: 290/46/35/06

Operations Instructions, 1944-1945 (0496-UD-UP-222)


Boxes 1791-1792 location: 290/46/35/07

Standard Operating Procedures, 1943-1945 (0496-UD-UP-223)


Boxes 1793-1795 location: 290/46/35/07

Regulations, 1945-1946 (0496-UD-UP-224)


Boxes 1796-1797 location: 290/47/1/01

Station List, 1946 (0496-UD-UP-225)


Arranged by section. Section I is an index of units in numerical sequence within branch
of service, followed by an index of units in numerical sequence within branch of service
within the division to which they are assigned. Section II is an index of units in numerical
sequence within geographical locations. Units under U.S. Army Forces, Middle Pacific are
not included. Box 859 (Shares box with Entries 185, 214 and 221) location: 290/46/16/07.

Issuances of Philippine Army Headquarters, 1944-1945 (0496-UD-UP-227)


Box 1799 location: 290/47/1/01

Issuances (0496-UD-UP-228)
Box 1800 location: 290/47/1/01

Staff Study for Operation Baker Sixty, 1945 (0496-UD-UP-229)


Box 1801 location: 290/47/1/01

Australian Report to Commander in Chief, Allied Forces, 1942 (0496-UD-UP-230)


Box 1802 location: 290/47/1/02
Records Relating to Awards for Foreign Personnel, 1942-1946 (0496-UD-UP-231)
Arranged alphabetically by surname of individual. Box 1803 location: 290/47/1/02.

Awards (0496-UD-UP-232)
Box 1804 location: 290/47/1/02

Report on Philippine Civil Affairs, 1945 (0496-UD-UP-233)


Box 1805 location: 290/47/1/02

First Marine Division Special Action Report on the Invasion of Cape Gloucester,
1944 (0496-UD-UP-234)
Box 1806-1807 location: 290/47/1/02

Observers Report on the Cape Gloucester Operation, 1944 (0496-UD-UP-235)


Box 1808 location: 290/47/1/02

RG 496. Records of General Headquarters, Southwest Pacific Area and United States Army Forces, Pacific 1648
Records of the Adjutant General, Radio and Cable Section Entry 243: Radio Messages Relating to Philippine
Guerrillas, 1942-1945

Security and Intelligence Guidebook for SWPA, 1944 (0496-UD-UP-236)


Box 1809 location: 290/47/1/03

Chronologically of the War in the Pacific, 1945 (0496-UD-UP-237)


Box 1810 location: 290/47/1/03

Miscellaneous Refiles, n.d. (0496-UD-UP-238)


Box 1811 location: 290/47/1/03

Mail and Records Section

Decimal File, 1943-1945 (0496-UD-UP-440)


Almost all of the records in this series relate to Allied and Japanese propaganda and Allied
psychological warfare. Also included are 200 pages. of 1944 USAFFE interrogation reports.
Boxes 2694-2696 location: 290/47/19/06.

Advance Echelon

Top Secret General Correspondence, 1944-1945 (0496-UD-UP-184)


Arranged according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme. Boxes 849-858
location: 290/46/16/05.

Staff Memorandums, 1943-1945 (0496-UD-UP-185)


There are no memorandums for 1944. Box 859 (Shares box with Entries 214, 221, and
225) location: 290/46/16/07.

Staff Memorandums, 1945 (0496-UD-UP-377)


Arranged and numbered chronologically. Box 2262 location: 290/47/10/06.

Radio and Cable Section

General Headquarters Communiqus, 1944-1945 (0496-UD-UP-239)


Boxes 1812-1814 location: 290/47/1/03

Historical Record Index Cards, 1941-1947 (0496-UD-UP- 240)


Boxes 1815-1835 location: 290/47/1/03

Intercept Messages, 1944 (0496-UD-UP-241)


Box 1836 (Shares box with Entry 242) location: 290/47/1/07

Signal Office Radio Messages, 1946 (0496-UD-UP-242)


Arranged alphabetically by recipient. Box 1836 (Shares box with Entry 241) location:
290/47/1/07

Radio Messages Relating to Philippine Guerrillas, 1942-1945 (0496-UD-UP-243)


Boxes 1837-1838 location: 290/47/1/07

RG 496. Records of General Headquarters, Southwest Pacific Area and United States Army Forces, Pacific 1649
Records of the Adjutant General, Radio and Cable Section Entry 253: Radio Messages Received, 1946

Index to Formerly Top Secret Radio Messages, 1944-1946 (0496-UD-UP-244)


Arranged numerically by book number. Box 1839 location: 290/47/1/07.

Formerly Top Secret Radio Messages, 1944-1946 (0496-UD-UP-245)


Arranged by originating command or unit, and thereunder numbered and arranged
chronologically. When the records were placed in folders a volume or book number was
superimposed on each folder; the records are indexed primarily according to this book
number. Boxes 1840-1868 location: 290/47/1/07.

Outgoing Messages (Clear-DTG), 1945 (0496-UD-UP-246)


Boxes 1869-1870 location: 290/47/2/04

Formerly Classified Outgoing Messages (MISC), 1945-1946 (0496-UD-UP-247)


Box 1871 location: 290/47/2/05

Outgoing Messages (Z-ZX), 1945-1946 (0496-UD-UP-248)


Boxes 1872-1886 location: 290/47/2/05

Outgoing Messages from Advance Echelon (C & CX), 1945-1946


(0496-UD-UP-249)
Boxes 1887-1890 location: 290/47/2/07

Outgoing Messages from Advance Echelon (CA & CAX), 1945 (0496-UD-UP-250)
Boxes 1891-1897 location: 290/47/2/07

Outgoing Messages from Advance Echelon (ZA-ZAX), 1945 (0496-UD-UP-251)


Boxes 1898-1907 location: 290/47/3/01

Radio Messages Received by Advance Echelon, GHQ, SWPA (CA, CAX), 1944 (0496-
UD-UP-252)
Boxes 1908-1909 location: 290/47/3/03

Radio Messages Received, 1946 (0496-UD-UP-253)


Arranged alphabetically by call sign or sender, thereunder arranged and numbered
chronologically. Boxes 1910-1925 location: 290/47/3/03.

Box Call Sign or Sender


1910 AGWAR, SVC, State
1911 WCC. 22000 WCC. 22999
1912 WCC. 23000 WCC. 24999
1913 WCC. 25500 WCC. 27999
1914 WCC. 28000 WCC. 30999
1915 WCC. 31000 WCC. 33999
1916 WCC. 34000 WCC. 36499
1917 WCC. 36500 WCC. 38499
1918 WCC. 38500 WCC. 40499

RG 496. Records of General Headquarters, Southwest Pacific Area and United States Army Forces, Pacific 1650
Records of the Adjutant General, Radio and Cable Section Entry 255: Radio Messages from the War Department
(AGWAR), 1942-1945

Box Call Sign or Sender


1919 WX. 80000 WX. 80999
1920 WX. 81000 WX. 83999
1921 WX. 84000 WX. 86499
1922 WX. 87500 WX. 88499
1923 MISC WX.
1924 MISC WX.
1925 MISC WX.

Radio Messages from the State Department, 1945-1946 (0496-UD-UP-254)


Box 1926 location: 290/47/3/05

Radio Messages from the War Department (AGWAR), 1942-1945


(0496-UD-UP-255)
Boxes 1927-2018 location: 290/47/3/06

Box Date
1927 1942-1945 April 30 - July 20, 1942
1928 1942-1945 July 22 - August 21, 1942
1929 1942-1945 August 21 - September 21, 1942
1930 1942-1945 September 22 - October 18, 1942
1931 1942-1945 October 19 - November 2, 1942
1932 1942-1945 November 3 - 21, 1942
1933 1942-1945 November 22 - December 11, 1942
1934 1942-1945 December 12, 1942 - January 2, 1943
1935 1942-1945 January 2-18, 1943
1936 1942-1945 January 19 - February 9, 1943
1937 1942-1945 February 10-23, 1943
1938 1942-1945 February 24 - March 16, 1943
1939 1942-1945 March 17 - April 6, 1943
1940 1942-1945 April 7-26, 1943
1941 1942-1945 April 26 - May 27, 1943
1942 1942-1945 May 28 - June 18, 1943
1943 1942-1945 June 19 - July 8, 1943
1944 1942-1945 July 9 - August 1, 1943
1945 1942-1945 August 1-19, 1943
1946 1942-1945 August 19 - September 7, 1943
1947 1942-1945 September 8-22, 1943
1948 1942-1945 September 23 - October 8, 1943
1949 1942-1945 October 9-23, 1943
1950 1942-1945 October 24 - November 4, 1943
1951 1942-1945 November 5-18, 1943
1952 1942-1945 November 19 - December 4, 1943
1953 1942-1945 December 5-18, 1943
1954 1942-1945 December 19, 1943 - January 3, 1944
1955 1942-1945 January 4-20, 1944

RG 496. Records of General Headquarters, Southwest Pacific Area and United States Army Forces, Pacific 1651
Records of the Adjutant General, Radio and Cable Section Entry 255: Radio Messages from the War Department
(AGWAR), 1942-1945

Box Date
1956 1942-1945 January 21-30, 1944
1957 1942-1945 January 31 - February 10, 1944
1958 1942-1945 February 11-24, 1944
1959 1942-1945 February 25 - March 12, 1944
1960 1942-1945 March 13-22, 1944
1961 1942-1945 March 23 - April 7, 1944
1962 1942-1945 April 8-26, 1944
1963 1942-1945 April 27 - May 10, 1944
1964 1942-1945 May 11-26, 1944
1965 1942-1945 May 27 - June 7, 1944
1966 1942-1945 June 8-20, 1944
1967 1942-1945 June 21 - July 1, 1944
1968 1942-1945 July 2-13, 1944
1969 1942-1945 July 14-27, 1944
1970 1942-1945 July 28 - August 8, 1944
1971 1942-1945 August 9-21, 1944
1972 1942-1945 August 22 - September 2, 1944
1973 1942-1945 September 3-17, 1944
1974 1942-1945 September 18-29, 1944
1975 1942-1945 September 30 - October 10, 1944
1976 1942-1945 October 11-21, 1944
1977 1942-1945 October 22 - November 3, 1944
1978 1942-1945 November 4-12, 1944
1979 1942-1945 November 13-22, 1944
1980 1942-1945 November 23 - December 18, 1944
1981 1942-1945 December 19, 1944 - January 18, 1945
1982 1944 January 11 - February 2, 1944
1983 1944 February 2 - March 4, 1944
1984 1944 March 4-29, 1944
1985 1944 March 29 - April 26, 1944
1986 1944 April 26 - May 23, 1944
1987 1944 May 23 - June 6, 1944
1988 1944 June 25 - July 15, 1944
1989 1944 July 15 - August 2, 1944
1990 1944 August 2-19, 1944
1991 1944 August 19 - September 6, 1944
1992 1944 September 6-22, 1944
1993 1944 September 22 - October 9, 1944
1994 1944 October 9-23, 1944
1995 1944 October 23 - November 25, 1944
1996 1945 March 24 - April 1, 1945
1997 1945 April 1-8, 1945
1998 1945 April 8-18, 1945
1999 1945 April 18-27, 1945
2000 1945 April 27 - May 3, 1945

RG 496. Records of General Headquarters, Southwest Pacific Area and United States Army Forces, Pacific 1652
Records of the Adjutant General, Radio and Cable Section Entry 263: Radio Messages from AGWAR (SPSIC-ARL),
1944-1945

Box Date
2001 1945 May 3-17, 1945
2002 1945 May 17-26, 1945
2003 1945 May 26 - June 1, 1945
2004 1944-1945 October 7 - November 17, 1944
2005 1944-1945 November 18-23, 1944
2006 1944-1945 November 24 - December 2, 1944
2007 1944-1945 December 3-13, 1944
2008 1944-1945 December 14-25, 1944
2009 1944-1945 December 26, 1944 - January 9, 1945
2010 1944-1945 January 10-21, 1945
2011 1944-1945 January 22-28, 1945
2012 1944-1945 January 29 - February 5, 1945
2013 1944-1945 February 6-15, 1945
2014 1944-1945 February 16-24, 1945
2015 1944-1945 February 25 - March 2, 1945
2016 1944-1945 March 3-9, 1945
2017 1944-1945 March 10-17, 1945
2018 1944-1945 March 17-18, 1945

Radio Messages form the War Department (AGWAR), 1945 (0496-UD-UP- 256)
Box 2019 location: 290/47/5/05

Radio Messages from the War Department (AGWAR), 1945 (0496-UD-UP- 257)
Box 2020 location: 290/47/5/05

Radio Messages from AGWAR (Clear), 1945 (0496-UD-UP- 258)


Boxes 2021-2022 location: 290/47/5/05

Radio Messages from the War Department (FAC), 1944-1945 (0496-UD-UP-259)


Box 2023 location: 290/47/5/05

Radio Messages from the War Department (DTG), 1945 (0496-UD-UP-260)


Boxes 2024-2026 location: 290/47/5/05

Radio Messages from the War Department (MISC), 1940-1944 (0496-UD-UP-261)


Boxes 2027-2028 location: 290/47/5/06

Radio Messages from AGWAR (TOO) (MISC), 1944-1945 (0496-UD-UP-262)


Box 2029 location: 290/47/5/06

Radio Messages from AGWAR (SPSIC-ARL), 1944-1945 (0496-UD-UP-263)


Boxes 2030-2031 (Shares box with Entry 264) location: 290/47/5/06

RG 496. Records of General Headquarters, Southwest Pacific Area and United States Army Forces, Pacific 1653
Records of the Adjutant General, Radio and Cable Section Entry 272: Radio Messages from GHQ (C), 1944

Radio Messages from the War Department (AGWAR) (SVC), 1945


(0496-UD-UP-264)
Box 2031 (Shares box with Entry 263) location: 290/47/5/06

Radio Messages from the War Department (AGWAR) (W & WX), 1945-1946 (0496-
UD-UP-265)
Boxes 2032-2041 location: 290/47/5/07

Radio Messages from the War Department (AGWAR) (W & WX), 1945 (0496-UD-
UP-266)
Box 2042 location: 290/47/6/01

Radio Messages from the War Department (AGWAR) (W & WX), 1945 (0496-UD-
UP-267)
Box 2043-2044 location: 290/47/6/01

Radio Messages from the War Department (AGWAR) (W & WX), 1945 (0496-UD-
UP-268)
Box 2045-2054 location: 290/47/6/01

Radio Messages from the War Department (AGWAR) (WCL), 1946


(0496-UD-UP-269)
Box 2055 location: 290/47/6/03

Radio Messages from the War Department to Rear Echelon, 1944


(0496-UD-UP-270)
Boxes 2056-2057 location: 290/47/6/03

Radio Messages from GHQ to the War Department (AGWAR) (C), 1942-1944
(0496-UD-UP- 271)
Boxes 2058-2066 location: 290/47/6/03

Box Date
2058 May 3, 1942
2059 May 4-21, 1942
2060 June 16 - September 30, 1942
2061 October 1 - December 27, 1942
2062 December 28, 1942 - February 27, 1943
2063 February 28 - June 9, 1943
2064 June 10 - October 8, 1943
2065 October 9 - December 31, 1943
2066 January 1 - March 22, 1944

Radio Messages from GHQ (C), 1944 (0496-UD-UP-272)


Boxes 2067-2068 location: 290/47/6/05

RG 496. Records of General Headquarters, Southwest Pacific Area and United States Army Forces, Pacific 1654
Records of the Adjutant General, Radio and Cable Section Entry 281: Messages from Advance Echelon, GHQ,
SWPA (CA-CY), 1943-1945

Radio Messages from GHQ (C), 1945 (0496-UD-UP-273)


Box 2069 location: 290/47/6/05

Radio Messages from GHQ (Unnumbered), 1944-1945 (0496-UD-UP-274)


Box 2070 location: 290/47/6/05

Radio Messages from GHQ, 1942-1944 (0496-UD-UP-275)


Box 2071-2085 location: 290/47/6/05

Box Date
2071 July 5, - October 9, 1942
2072 October 9 - December 2, 1942
2073 December 2, 1942 - January 1, 1943
2074 January 1 - April 22, 1943
2075 April 22 - August 24, 1943
2076 September 23 - November 15, 1943
2077 November 15 - December 31, 1943
2078 January 1 - February 24, 1944
2079 February 24 - April 6, 1944
2080 April 6 - May 2, 1944
2081 May 2-27, 1944
2082 May 27 - June 13, 1944
2083 June 13-29, 1944
2084 June 29 - July 18, 1944
2085 July 18-27, 1944

Outgoing Messages, 1945 (0496-UD-UP-276)


Boxes 2086-2088 location: 290/47/6/07

Outgoing Messages, GHQ (C and CX) 1945 (0496-UD-UP-277)


Boxes 2089-2090 location: 290/47/7/01

Outgoing Messages from GHQ to Chamilo (Chief American Military Officer)


(Chamilo Reports), 1944 (0496-UD-UP-278)
Boxes 2091-2092 location: 290/47/7/01

Messages from Detachment, GHQ (CH), 1944-1945 (0496-UD-UP-279)


Box 2093 location: 290/47/7/01

Outgoing Messages from Advance Echelon, GHQ, SWPA, 1944-1945


(0496-UD-UP-280)
Boxes 2094-2096 location: 290/47/7/01

Messages from Advance Echelon, GHQ, SWPA (CA-CY), 1943-1945


(0496-UD-UP-281)
Box 2097 location: 290/47/7/02

RG 496. Records of General Headquarters, Southwest Pacific Area and United States Army Forces, Pacific 1655
Records of the Adjutant General, Radio and Cable Section Entry 293: Messages from ATIS to Rear Echelon,
1944-1945

Messages from Advance Echelon, GHQ, SWPA (P), 1942-1944 (0496-UD-UP-282)


Boxes 2098-2100 location: 290/47/7/02

Outgoing Messages from Advance Echelon, GHQ, SWPA (MISC), 1943-1944 (0496-
UD-UP-283)
Box 2101 location: 290/47/7/02

Messages from Advance Echelon, AFPAC & SCAP to GHQ, AFPAC (Z-ZX), 1945
(0496-UD-UP-284)
Boxes 2102-2105 location: 290/47/7/03

Messages from GHQ, Advance Echelon Received by Rear Echelon (CAX), 1945-1946
(0496-UD-UP-285)
Box 2106 location: 290/47/7/03

Messages from Advance Echelon GHQ, Received by Rear Echelon (Z-ZX), 1945-
1946 (0496-UD-UP-286)
Boxes 2107-2109 location: 290/47/7/03

Messages from SCAJAP (DTG), 1945-1946 (0496-UD-UP-287)


Box 2110 location: 290/47/7/4

Outgoing Messages from British Staff Section, Advance Echelon (BRISTAS), 1945
(0496-UD-UP- 288)
Box 2111 location: 290/47/7/04

Outgoing Messages from Rear Echelon (CR), 1944-1945 (0496-UD-UP-289)


Boxes 2112-2115 location: 290/47/7/04

Box Date
2112 September 8 - November 1, 1944
2113 November 2, 1944 - January 24, 1945
2114 January 25 - May 10, 1945
2115 May 11 - September 25, 1945

Messages from Rear Echelon to GHQ, AFPAC (CR), 1945 (0496-UD-UP-290)


Box 2116 location: 290/47/7/05

Radio Messages, 1944-1945 (0496-UD-UP-291)


Box 2117 (Shares box with Entries 293 and 296) location: 290/47/7/05

Messages from the Allied Intelligence Bureau, 1944-1945 (0496-UD-UP-292)


Box 2118 location: 290/47/7/05

Messages from ATIS to Rear Echelon, 1944-1945 (0496-UD-UP-293)


Box 2117 (Shares box with Entries 291 and 296) location: 290/47/7/05

RG 496. Records of General Headquarters, Southwest Pacific Area and United States Army Forces, Pacific 1656
Records of the Adjutant General, Radio and Cable Section Entry 308: Radio Messages from ACSEA (MISC), 1945

Radio Messages from ABSEC, 1945 (0496-UD-UP-296)


Box 2117 (Shares box with Entries 291 and 293) location: 290/47/7/05

Radio Messages from Base Section, 1944-1945 (0496-UD-UP-297)


Box 2121 (Shares box with Entry 298) location: 290/47/7/05

Radio Messages from ASAC, 1945 (0496-UD-UP-298)


Box 2121 (Shares box with Entry 297) location: 290/47/7/05

Radio Messages from China-Burma-India (CBI) (MISC) (DTG), 1944-1946 (0496-


UD-UP-299)
Box 2122 location: 290/47/7/05

Radio Messages from U.S. Forces, China Theater, 1944-1946 (0496-UD-UP-300)


Boxes 2123-2127 location: 290/47/7/06

Radio Messages from the China Theater (CBI) (CABX), 1945 (0496-UD-UP-301)
Box 2128 location: 290/47/7/06

Radio Messages from the China Theater (CFBX-CFB), 1945-1946


(0496-UD-UP-302)
Boxes 2129-2134 location: 290/47/7/06

Radio Messages from the Service of Supply, China Theater (CSFX), 1945 (0496-
UD-UP-303)
Box 2135 location: 290/47/7/07

Radio Messages from the India-Burma Theater, 1945 (0496-UD-UP-304)


Box 2136 location: 290/47/7/07

Radio Messages from the India-Burma Theater (CRAX), 1945-1946


(0496-UD-UP-305)
Boxes 2137-2139 location: 290/47/8/01

Radio Messages from the Southeast Asia Command (SEAC) (AC), 1944-1945
(0496-UD-UP-306)
Boxes 2140-2141 location: 290/47/8/01

Radio Messages from the Southeast Asia Command (SEAC) (CAK-X), 1944-1945
(0496-UD-UP-307)
Box 2142 location: 290/47/8/01

Radio Messages from ACSEA [Air Command South East Asia] (MISC), 1945 (0496-
UD-UP-308)
Box 2143 (Shares box with Entries 309-311) location: 290/47/8/01

RG 496. Records of General Headquarters, Southwest Pacific Area and United States Army Forces, Pacific 1657
Records of the Adjutant General, Radio and Cable Section Entry 322: Radio Messages from the 6th Army (DTG)
(MISC), 1945-1946

Radio Messages from ALFSEA [Allied Land Forces South East Asia], 1945-1946
(0496-UD-UP-309)
Box 2143 (Shares box with Entry 308, 310-311) location: 290/47/8/01

Radio Messages from AORC, 1945 (0496-UD-UP-310)


Box 2143 (Shares box with Entries 308-309, 311) location: 290/47/8/01

Radio Messages from FEASC, 1945 (0496-UD-UP-311)


Box 2143 (Shares box with Entries 308-310) location: 290/47/8/01

Radio Messages from USACOMC (PX), 1946 (0496-UD-UP-312)


Box 2144 (Shares box with Entry 313) location: 290/47/8/02

Radio Messages from USACOMC (DTG), 1945-1946 (0496-UD-UP-313)


Box 2144 (Shares box with Entry 312) location: 290/47/8/02

Radio Messages from AFWESPAC, 1945 (0496-UD-UP-314)


Box 2145 location: 290/47/8/02

Radio Messages from AFWESPAC (G & GX), 1945-1946 (0496-UD-UP-315)


Boxes 2146-2147 location: 290/47/8/02

Radio Messages from AFWESPAC (S & SX), 1945-1946 (0496-UD-UP-316)


Boxes 2148-2151 location: 290/47/8/02

Radio Messages from CenPac (TA), 1945 (0496-UD-UP-317)


Box 2152 location: 290/47/8/03

Radio Messages from USAFIK [US Army Forces in Korea] (DTG), 1945-1946 (0496-
UD-UP-318)
Box 2153 location: 290/47/8/03

Radio Messages from USAFIK [US Army Forces in Korea] (TF), 1945-1946 (0496-
UD-UP-319)
Boxes 2154-2156 location: 290/47/8/03

Radio Messages from Australian Army, 1944-1945 (0496-UD-UP-320)


Boxes 2157-2159 location: 290/47/8/03

Radio Messages from the First Australian Army, 1945 (0496-UD-UP-321)


Box 2160 location: 290/47/8/04

Radio Messages from the 6th [U.S.] Army (DTG) (MISC), 1945-1946
(0496-UD-UP-322)
Box 2161 location: 290/47/8/04

RG 496. Records of General Headquarters, Southwest Pacific Area and United States Army Forces, Pacific 1658
Records of the Adjutant General, Radio and Cable Section Entry 337: Radio Messages from the 18th AAC, 1945

Radio Messages from the 6th [U.S.] Army (K-KX), 1945 (0496-UD-UP-323)
Boxes 2162-2166 location: 290/47/8/04

Radio Messages from the 6th [U.S.] Army (TOO), 1944-1945 (0496-UD-UP-324)
Box 2167 location: 290/47/8/05

Radio Messages from the 6th [U.S.] Army (TX), 1945-1946 (0496-UD-UP-325)
Boxes 2168-2170 location: 290/47/8/05

Radio Messages from the 6th [U.S.] Army (WG), 1945 (0496-UD-UP-326)
Boxes 2171-2177 location: 290/47/8/05

Radio Messages from 6th Army (WGL), 1945 (0496-UD-UP-327)


Box 2178 location: 290/47/8/06

Radio Messages from the 6th [U.S.] Army (WJ), 1944-1945 (0496-UD-UP-328)
Boxes 2179-2180 location: 290/47/8/07

Radio Messages from the Eighth [U.S.] Army, 1945 (0496-UD-UP-329)


Box 2181 location: 290/47/8/07

Radio Messages from the Eighth Army (EO), 1944-1945 (0496-UD-UP-330)


Boxes 2182-2183 location: 290/47/8/07

Radio Messages from the Eighth Army (FB), 1944-1945 (0496-UD-UP-331)


Boxes 2184-2185 location: 290/47/8/07

Radio Messages from the Eighth Army (TOO), 1944-1945 (0496-UD-UP-332)


Box 2186 location: 290/47/9/01

Radio Messages from the Tenth [U.S.] Army, 1945 (0496-UD-UP-333)


Box 2187 location: 290/47/9/01

Radio Messages from Corps, 1945-1946 (0496-UD-UP-334)


Boxes 2188-2190 location: 290/47/9/01

Radio Messages from Corps (DTG), 1945 (0496-UD-UP-335)


Box 2191 (Shares box with Entry 338) location: 290/47/9/01

Radio Messages from the 1st Australian Corps, 1945 (0496-UD-UP-336)


Box 2192 location: 290/47/9/01

Radio Messages from the 18th AAC, 1945 (0496-UD-UP-337)


Box 2193 location: 290/47/9/02

RG 496. Records of General Headquarters, Southwest Pacific Area and United States Army Forces, Pacific 1659
Records of the Adjutant General, Radio and Cable Section Entry 346: Radio Messages from the 5th Air Force,
1944-1945

Radio Messages from I Corps, 1945 (0496-UD-UP-338)


Box 2191 (Shares box with Entry 335) location: 290/47/9/01

Radio Messages from Division - Miscellaneous (DTG), 1945-1946


(0496-UD-UP-339)
Box 2194 location: 290/47/9/02

Radio Messages from Divisions, 1945 (0496-UD-UP-340)


Boxes 2195-2197 location: 290/47/9/02

Radio Messages from Regimental Combat Teams, 1945-1946 (0496-UD-UP-341)


Box 2198 location: 290/47/9/02

Radio Messages from the Allied Air Force (COMAAF) (A-AX), 1944-1945 (0496-UD-
UP-342)
Boxes 2199-2204 location: 290/47/9/02

Box Date
2199 October 18 - December 23, 1944
2200 December 23, 1944 - January 27, 1945
2201 January 27 - February 20, 1945
2202 February 20 - March 28, 1945
2203 March 28 - April 28, 1945
2204 April 28 - June 14, 1945

Radio Messages from the Far East Air Force, 1944-1945 (0496-UD-UP-343)
Box 2205 (Shares box with Entry 344) location: 290/47/9/03

Miscellaneous Messages from the Far East Air Force, 1944-1945 (0496-UD-UP-344)
Box 2205 (Shares box with Entry 343) location: 290/47/9/03

Radio Messages from the Far East Air Force, 1945 (0496-UD-UP-345)
Box 2206 location: 290/47/9/03

Radio Messages from the 5th Air Force, 1944-1945 (0496-UD-UP-346)


Boxes 2207-2217 location: 290/47/9/04

Box Date
2207 November 3 - December 27, 1944
2208 December 27, 1944 - January 8, 1945
2209 January 8-22, 1945
2210 January 22-30, 1945
2211 February 3-13, 1945
2212 February 13 - March 1, 1945
2213 March 1-23, 1945
2214 March 12-28, 1945

RG 496. Records of General Headquarters, Southwest Pacific Area and United States Army Forces, Pacific 1660
Records of the Adjutant General, Radio and Cable Section Entry 356: Radio Messages from the 308th Bomb
Wing, 1945

Box Date
2215 March 25 - April 1, 1945
2216 April 1-2, 1945
2217 April 2 - June 29, 1945

Radio Messages from the 5th Air Force, 1944-1945 (0496-UD-UP-347)


Box 2218 location: 290/47/9/05

Radio Messages from the 13th Air Force, 1944-1945 (0496-UD-UP-348)


Boxes 2219-2224 location: 290/47/9/05

Box Date
2219 November 24 - December 16, 1944
2220 December 16, 1944 - January 23, 1945
2221 January 23 - February 14, 1945
2222 February 14 - March 29, 1945
2223 March 29 - April 11, 1945
2224 May 30 - July 31, 1945

Radio Messages from the 13th Air Force, 1944 (0496-UD-UP-349)


Arranged and numbered chronologically. Boxes 2225-2226 location: 290/47/9/06.

Radio Messages from the 13th Air Force (MO), 1945 (0496-UD-UP-350)
Box 2227 location: 290/47/9/06

Radio Messages from the 13th Air Force (TOO), 1944-1945 (0496-UD-UP-351)
Box 2228 location: 290/47/9/06

Radio Messages from USAFNORSOLS [Northern Solomons Area], 1945 (0496-UD-


UP-352)
Box 2229 location: 290/47/9/06

Radio Messages from COMAIRNORSOLS, [Northern Solomons Area]1944-1945


(0496-UD-UP-353)
Boxes 2230-2231 location: 290/47/9/07

Radio Messages from COMAIRNORSOLS [Northern Solomons Area] to Rear


Echelon, 1944 (0496-UD-UP-354)
Box 2232 location: 290/47/9/07

Radio Messages from the 380th Bomb Group, 1945 (0496-UD-UP-355)


Box 2233 (Shares box with Entry 356) location: 290/47/9/07

Radio Messages from the 308th Bomb Wing, 1945 (0496-UD-UP-356)


Box 2233 (Shares box with Entry 355) location: 290/47/9/07

RG 496. Records of General Headquarters, Southwest Pacific Area and United States Army Forces, Pacific 1661
Records of the Adjutant General, Radio and Cable Section Entry 375: Operational Reports, 1944

Radio Messages from the 309th Bomb Wing, 1945 (0496-UD-UP-357)


Box 2234 location: 290/47/9/07

Miscellaneous Air Force Messages, 1945 (0496-UD-UP-358)


Box 2235 location: 290/47/10/01

Radio Messages from U.S. Navy, 1942-1943, 1945 (0496-UD-UP-359)


Boxes 2236-2239 location: 290/47/10/01

Radio Messages from Fort Mason (San Francisco POE), 1944-1945


(0496-UD-UP-363)
Box 2243 location: 290/47/10/02

Radio Messages from Fort Shafter (PACD), 1945 (0496-UD-UP-365)


Box 2246 location: 290/47/10/02

Radio Messages from American (sic) to Rear Echelon, 1944-1945


(0496-UD-UP-366)
Box 2247 location: 290/47/10/02

Radio Messages from Australian Sources (MISC), 1944-1945 (0496-UD-UP-367)


Box 2248 location: 290/47/10/02

Miscellaneous Australian Messages, 1944 (0496-UD-UP-368)


Box 2249 location: 290/47/10/03

Radio Messages from Australian Miscellany to Rear Echelon, 1944-1945 (0496-UD-


UP-369)
Box 2250 location: 290/47/10/03

Radio Messages from Aitape (AE), 1944 (0496-UD-UP-371)


Box 2252 location: 290/47/10/03

Radio Messages from the U.S. Army Representative, Brisbane, 1945


(0496-UD-UP-372)
Box 2253 location: 290/47/10/03

Radio Messages from Espiritu Santo to Rear Echelon, 1944 (0496-UD-UP-373)


Box 2254 location: 290/47/10/03

Radio Messages from Noumea, 1944 (0496-UD-UP-374)


Box 2255 location: 290/47/10/03

Operational Reports, 1944 (0496-UD-UP-375)


Box 2256 location: 290/47/10/04

RG 496. Records of General Headquarters, Southwest Pacific Area and United States Army Forces, Pacific 1662
Records of the Provost Marshal Entry 437: Records Relating to the Organization and Functions of the Provost
Marshal Section, 1945-1946

Rear Echelon

General Correspondence, 1944-1945 (0496-UD-UP-378)


Arranged according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme. Boxes 2263-
2268 location: 290/47/10/06

Box Decimal
2263 000.5 location: 290/47/10/06

General Correspondence, 1944-1945 (0496-UD-UP-379)


Arranged according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme. Boxes 2269-
2270 location: 290/47/10/07

General Records, 1943-1945 (0496-UD-UP-381)


Arranged by subject. Box 2273 location: 290/47/10/07

Records of the Civil Affairs Section

General Correspondence, 1944-1945 (0496-UD-UP-383)


Arranged according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme - decimals
400.38-720 only. Boxes 2275-2280 location: 290/47/10/07

General Correspondence, 1944-1945 (0496-UD-UP-384)


Arranged according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme. Boxes 2281-
2289 location: 290/47/11/01

Box Decimal
2281 004.2 014
2282 014.12 080
2283 091.1 101
2284 120.1 311.1
2285 311.14 312.1
2286 350 383.7
2287 400.312 400.38
2288 400.115 400.312
2289 400.38

General Correspondence, 1944-1945 (0496-UD-UP-385)


Arranged according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme - decimal 322
only. Boxes 2290-2295 location: 290/47/11/03.

Records of the Provost Marshal

Records Relating to the Organization and Functions of the Provost Marshal


Section, 1945-1946 (0496-UD-UP-437)
Box 2691 location: 290/47/19/05

RG 496. Records of General Headquarters, Southwest Pacific Area and United States Army Forces, Pacific 1663
Records of the Psychological Warfare Branch Entry 441: General File, 1944-1945

Issuances, 1945 (0496-UD-UP-438)


Box 2692 location: 290/47/19/06

Historical Reports of the Provost Marshal, Sixth Army, 1943-1946 (0496-UD-UP-


439)
Arranged by subject. Box 2694 location: 290/47/19/06

Records of the Psychological Warfare Branch

General File, 1944-1945 (0496-UD-UP-441)


A complete box, folder, and document list is available. Boxes 2697-2714 location:
290/47/19/06 Boxes 2697-2714 location: 290/47/19/06.

Box Subject
2697 301.3 ATIS Significant Items
2697 Analysis of Economic Information on Occupied China, Manchuria, Philippines, Indo-
China And Thailand Supplied by Gripsholm Repatriates, 1943
2697 ATIS SWPA Distribution List No 1, 18 February 1945
2697 ATIS SWPA Information Request Reports (Serials 92, 100 & 103), 22 October43-
25 April 1944
2697 ATIS SWPA Limited Distribution Interrogation Reports (Nos. 12-29, with gaps),
4 May 1944-2 March 45
2697 ATIS SWPA M Report Serial 44, 14 July 1944
2697 ATIS SWPA Spot Reports Nos. 188-190, 192-193, 8 May 44 27 Feb. 1945
2697 Attitudes of Subjugated Peoples (10)
2697 Australian Military Forces Weekly Intelligence Review (nos. 125, 128) March 1945
2698 Cairo Declaration, December 1, 1943
2698 Cavalry, 1st
2698 Collation Section, August-December 1944
2698 Combined Services Detailed Interrogation Center (India), Red Fort, Delhi RN
Section Interrogation Reports, Nos. 4-5, May 15, 1945
2698 Combined Services Detailed Interrogation Center (India), Red Fort, Delhi RAF
Section (Int 9) Interrogation Reports Nos. 157-174 (No 162 Missing) April 9-July
19, 1945
2698 EIS Wing, Combined Services Detailed Interrogation Center (I) Operations
Charters for the Production of Economic Intelligence Bulletins Based on
Interrogation, February 21, 45, Revised April 16, 1945
2698 EIS Wing, Combined Services Detailed Interrogation Center (I) Economic
Intelligence Bulletins (Nos. 2-148, with Gaps), February 20-August 7, 1945
2699 Documents Captured by HQ First Australian Army, ATIS Advance Echelon, January
10-August 9, 1945
2699 Documents Captured by HQ, Sixth Army, December 22, 1944-May 1, 1945

RG 496. Records of General Headquarters, Southwest Pacific Area and United States Army Forces, Pacific 1664
Records of the Psychological Warfare Branch Entry 441: General File, 1944-1945

Box Subject
2700 Documents Captured by HQ I Corps, Psychological Warfare Branch (Extracts From
172nd Language Detachment Report #182-LDT-00007, Diary Belonging to Sgt.
Furunishi, February 16-June 11, 1945Documents Captured by HQ, XIV Corps ATIS
Advance Echelon, 18 January-15 June 45
2700 Documents Captured by HQ, X Corps (XCAET: 0034-0111, with Gaps), December
7, 1944-July 30, 1945
2700 Documents Captured by HQ, XI Corps, ATIS Advance Echelon, February-March
1945
2700 Documents Captured by HQ, XI Corps, 164th Language Detachment, May-June
1945
2700 Documents Captured by HQ 40th Infantry Division, Language Detachment, G-2,
April 4-7, 1945
2700 Documents Captured Inventory August 21, 1944
2701 Japans Homefront Morale, by Collation Section, Psychological Warfare Branch,
July 31, 1945
2701 ATIS. Extracts Nine Interrogation Reports, Dec. 17, 1944-January 27, 1945
2701 ATIS. Instructions Issued by Japanese Army re: Suicide Raiding Assault Units
November 9, 1944-January 30, 1945
2701 ATIS. Interrogation of Major Yoshida, July 11, 1944
2701 ATIS. Japanese Translation, Series No 242, April 21, 1944, The Great East Asia
War and Ideological Warfare, by Lt. Col. Koiji Takeda, Information Department,
Ministry of War, November 20, 1943
2701 ATIS. Japanese Translation, Series No 318, March 20, 1945, Extracts from the
Osaka-Asahi Shimbun, April 9, 1944
2701 Division 40th
2701 Evaluation of a Map Reproduced by Base Map Plant, US Army, GHQ, SWPA,
January 1945
2701 Executive Orders of the Chairman of the Executive Commission (Nos. 1-100)
Approved by the Commander-in-Chief of the Imperial Japanese Forces in the
Philippines, January 30-October 17, 1942
2701 Field Memorandums and NPW Reactions
2701 History of the War, 1931-1944, by the Office of War Information, ca. 100 pp.
2701 HQ 41st Infantry Division Report of Activities, March 1, 1945
2701 HQ I Corps (APO 301), G-2 Periodic Report No 103, April 23, 1945
2701 HQ Sixth Army (APO 442), G-2 Periodic Reports Nos. 436-437, March 16-17, 1945
2701 HQ, 41st Infantry Division Report on Psychological Warfare, June 7, 1945
2701 Interrogation of Formosan PSW Psychological Factors HQ Eighth Army, May
30,1945
2701 Japanese Propaganda Leaflets, 1942-1944
2701 Japanese Statistical Trends, 1944-1945
2701 Loose Papers Japan Situation Reports
2702 Manila Tribune Editorials, Parts 1&2, January 1943-March 31, 1944
2703 Military Intelligence Service Captured Personnel and Material Branch
2703 Miscellaneous Material
2703 Miscellaneous Papers

RG 496. Records of General Headquarters, Southwest Pacific Area and United States Army Forces, Pacific 1665
Records of the Psychological Warfare Branch Entry 441: General File, 1944-1945

Box Subject
2703 Miscellaneous Papers and Maps
2703 Office of the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers Office of the Military
Secretary Memorandum for the SCAP, regarding Dissemination of Information to
the Japanese 19 September 19, 1945
2703 Suggestions for American Propaganda Leaflets, September 23, 1944
2704 Netherlands Forces Intelligence Service (NEFIS), Interrogation Reports, ca. 100
reports, ca. 600 pp., April 12-September 29, 1944
2705 I. Notes on Japanese Attitudes II. Gestapo Activities in Japan, China and
Manchukuo (Information from German Prisoner of War Captured in the Atlantic, 3
January 3, 1944. Obtained in the US April 22-27, 1944) No 1220 May 3, 1944
2705 NEFIS, May 4-August 31, 1945
2705 Office of War Information 3 Interrogation Reports (August-November 1944)
2705 Office of War Information Bureau of Overseas Intelligence Foreign Morale
Analysis Division Semi-Monthly Reports, October-November 1944
2705 Office of War Information Bureau of Overseas Intelligence Foreign Morale
Analysis Division Special Reports, March-June 1945
2705 Office of War Information Bureau of Overseas Intelligence Foreign Morale
Analysis Division Weekly Summaries (Nos. 1-9), August 3-October 5, 1944
2705 Office of War Information Bureau of Overseas Intelligence Foreign Morale
Analysis Division Reports, June 1944-June 1945
2705 Office of War Information San Francisco Branch Execution Reports, March 14-
May 30, 1945
2705 Office of War Information Analysis and Research Bureau
2705 Office of War Information Central Directive Weekly Report, 5/20/3 (April 5, 1943-
April 8, 1944)
2705 Office of War Information, Washington, DC Washington Weekly Intelligence (nos.
19 and 34), 2 December 1944-4 April 1945
2705 Organization of Collation Section (Chart and Duties)
2706 Office of War Information Analysis and Research Bureau Target Intelligence
Division
2706 Office of War Information Features Division History of the War, ca. 100 pp.
2706 Philippines Data from Allied Counter Propaganda
2707 Military Intelligence Division. Prisoner of War Camp Conditions in Japan, May 15,
1944
2707 Military Intelligence Division. Prisoners of War in the Philippines Islands,
September 20, 1944
2707 Prisoner of War Preliminary Interrogation Reports, December 21, 1944-June 27,
1945, HQ 6th Army
2707 Prisoner of War Preliminary Interrogation Reports, HQ, First Australian Army,
January 1-August 14, 1945
2708 HQ XIV Corps, ATIS, Prisoner of War Preliminary Interrogation Reports, ca. 25
reports, ca. 125 pp.
2708 Preliminary Interrogation of Japanese PW HQ, X Corps, 4 December 4, 1944-
August 5, 1945
2708 Prisoner of War Interrogation Reports HQ, Eighth Army, January 3-July 18, 1945

RG 496. Records of General Headquarters, Southwest Pacific Area and United States Army Forces, Pacific 1666
Records of the Psychological Warfare Branch Entry 442: Publications File, 1943-1945

Box Subject
2708 Prisoner of War Preliminary Interrogation Reports (February 21-June 28, 1945),
Headquarters, XI Corps
2708 Prisoner of War Preliminary Interrogation Reports, HQ, I Corps, April 14-July 1,
1945
2709 Miscellaneous Reports
2709 Prisoner of War Preliminary Interrogation Reports, HQ, 40th Infantry Division,
March 4-June 20, 1945
2709 Psychological Warfare Branch Planning Department Information Number Four
Japanese Concept of Psychological Terms, October 23, 1944
2709 Psychological Warfare in the 6th Army Vol. I, Preparation for the First Philippine
Campaign
2709 Psychological Warfare Intelligence Collated from Reports Received from August
25-26, 1944
2710 PW Interrogations (Preliminary), HQ, 25th Infantry Division, May-June 1945
2710 PWB Activity Reports
2712 Those Japanese: A Basic Psychological War Study
2712 Psychological Warfare Weekly Report
2712 SEATIC Translation Reports No. 86, September 1944
2712 USAFFE Interrogation Reports, Nos. 100-158
2712 Weekly Report, Vol I, 16 September 16, 1944-March 18, 1945
2712 Weekly Reports, File I (thru March 1945)
2712 X Corps
2713 Weekly Report (Vol. II, March 18-May 19, 1945)
2713 Weekly Report and PA Activities
2713 Weekly Reports, File II

Publications File, 1943-1945 (0496-UD-UP-442)


A complete box, folder, and document list is available.

Boxes 2715, 2717-2765 location: 290/47/20/02


Box 2716 location: 290/D/6/07

Box Subject
2715 AFA Interrogation Reports Nos. 1-14 (No 9) Australian Forces Advanced Allied
Translator Section-Southwest Pacific Area
2715 AFA Bulletins (Preliminary Examination of Documents) nos. 1-45, June 3-12
August 12, 1945 Australian Forces
2715 AFA Translation Nos. 1-8, July 1-August 12, 1945, Australian Forces Advanced
2715 Allied Translator and Interpreter Section SWPA
2716 Basic Military Plan
2717 Basic Military Plan
2717 Basic Military Plan for Psychological Warfare Against Japan Including
Appendix A, Implementation of Basic Plan; Appendix B, Steps in Planning and
Appendix C, Philippines, April 12, 1945

RG 496. Records of General Headquarters, Southwest Pacific Area and United States Army Forces, Pacific 1667
Records of the Psychological Warfare Branch Entry 442: Publications File, 1943-1945

Box Subject
2717 Basic Military Plan for Psychological Warfare Against Japan, April 12, 1945
2717 Basic Military Plan for Psychological Warfare Against Japan, with Appendices
and Minutes Of the Conference on Psychological Warfare Against Japan,
Manila, May 7-8, 1945
2717 Basic Military Plan for Psychological Warfare in the Southwest Pacific Area
July-September 1944
2717 Basic Military Plan for Psychological Warfare in the Southwest Pacific Area,
February 8, 1944
2717 Basic Psychological Factors in the Far East Office of strategic Services,
October 3, 1942
2717 Psychological Warfare, Part I, December 44
2717 Special Military Plan for Psychological Warfare in Japan Implementation to
Appendix E, Basic Military Plan of Psychological Warfare in Southwest Pacific
Area
2717 CINCPAC-CINCPOA No. 22-45, Translations, Interrogations, January 31, 1945
2717 CINCPAC-CINCPOA No. 88-45, Translations, Interrogations, April 10, 1945
2717 CINCPAC-CINCPOA No. 60-45, Information Bulletin, Kurile Islands, April 1,
1945
2717 CINCPAC-CINCPOA No. 169-44, Air Information Summary, Tokyo Bay Area,
December 30, 1944
2717 CINCPAC-CINCPOA No. 162-44, Sakishina Gunto, November 25, 1944
2717 CINCPAC-CINCPOA No. 163-44, Amami Gunto, November 25, 1944
2717 CINCPAC-CINCPOA No. 77-45, Daito Shoto, March 20, 1945
2717 CINCPAC-CINCPOA No. 89-45, Sakishima Gunto, April 16, 1945
2718 CINCPAC-CINCPOA No. 158-45, Hypothetical Defense of Kyushu, Special
Translation July 20, 1945
2718 CINCPAC-CINCPOA No. 109-45, Psychological Warfare Developments and
Responses, May 15, 1945
2718 CINCPAC-CINCPOA No. 91-45, Translations Interrogations Number 25, April
17, 1945
2718 CINCPAC-CINCPOA No. 102-45, Translations Interrogations Number 26, April
15, 1945
2718 CINCPAC-CINCPOA No. 100-45, Translations Interrogations Number 27, May
1, 1945
2718 CINCPAC-CINCPOA No. 107-45, Translations Interrogations Number 28, May
14, 1945
2718 CINCPAC-CINCPOA No. 116-45, Translations Interrogations Number 29, May
21, 1945
2718 CINCPAC-CINCPOA No. 122-45, Translations Interrogations Number 30, June
1, 1945
2718 CINCPAC-CINCPOA No. 140-45, Translations Interrogations Number 31, June
7, 1945
2718 CINCPAC-CINCPOA No. 147-45, Translations Interrogations Number 32, June
16, 1945

RG 496. Records of General Headquarters, Southwest Pacific Area and United States Army Forces, Pacific 1668
Records of the Psychological Warfare Branch Entry 442: Publications File, 1943-1945

Box Subject
2718 CINCPAC-CINCPOA No. 151-45, Translations Interrogations Number 33, June
21, 1945
2719 CINCPAC-CINCPOA No. 171-45, Japanese Army Discipline and Morale July 7,
1945
2719 CINCPAC-CINCPOA No. 161-45, Translations Interrogations Number 34, June
27, 1945
2719 CINCPAC-CINCPOA No. 170-45, Translations Interrogations Number 35, July
7, 1945
2719 CINCPAC-CINCPOA No. 176-45, Translations Interrogations Number 36, July
14, 1945
2719 SEATIC No. 134, Ground Bulletin, May 1, 1945
2719 SEATIC No. 235, Ground Bulletin, May 3, 1945
2719 SEATIC No. 138, Ground Operations Bulletin, May 5, 1945
2719 SEATIC No. 139, Naval Bulletin, May 5, 1945
2719 SEATIC No. 140, Intelligence Bulletin, May 8, 1945
2719 SEATIC No. 141, Ground Intelligence Bulletin, May 10, 1945
2719 SEATIC No. 143, Intelligence Bulletin, May 11, 1945
2719 SEATIC No. 144, Topographical Bulletin, May 12, 1945
2719 SEATIC No. 146, Ground Operations Bulletin, May 16, 1945
2719 SEATIC No. 147, Special Bulletin, May 17, 1945
2719 SEATIC No. 148, Ground Bulletin, May 19, 1945
2719 SEATIC No. 149, Intelligence Bulletin, May 19, 1945
2719 SEATIC No. 150, Ground Organization Bulletin, May 22, 1945
2719 SEATIC No. 151, Combined Operations Bulletin, May 23, 1945
2719 SEATIC No. 152, Topographical Bulletin, May 23, 1945
2719 SEATIC No. 153, Ground Operations Bulletin, May 24, 1945
2719 SEATIC No. 154, Naval Bulletin, May 25, 1945
2719 SEATIC No. 155, Medical Bulletin, May 26, 1945
2719 SEATIC No. 156, Intelligence Bulletin, May 28, 1945
2719 SEATIC No. 157, General Ground Bulletin, May 29, 1945
2719 SEATIC No. 159, Ground Operations Bulletin, May 31, 1945
2719 SEATIC No. 160, Intelligence Bulletin, May 31, 1945
2720 SEATIC No. 161, General Ground Bulletin, June 1, 1945
2720 SEATIC No. 162, Ground Operations Bulletin, June 2, 1945
2720 SEATIC No. 163, Topographical Bulletin, June 4, 1945
2720 SEATIC No. 164, Code Names and Abbreviations Bulletin, June 5, 1945
2720 SEATIC No. 165, Ground Bulletin, June 6, 1945
2720 SEATIC No. 167, Intelligence Bulletin, June 8, 1945
2720 SEATIC No. 168, Medical Bulletin, June 8, 1945
2720 SEATIC No. 172, General Ground Bulletin, June 14, 1945
2720 SEATIC No. 173, General Ground Bulletin, June 19, 1945
2720 SEATIC No. 174, General Operations Bulletin, June 21, 1945
2720 SEATIC No. 175, Pictorial Bulletin, June 16, 1945
2720 SEATIC No. 176, Ground Operations Bulletin, June 23, 1945
2720 SEATIC No. 177, Intelligence Bulletin, June 26, 1945

RG 496. Records of General Headquarters, Southwest Pacific Area and United States Army Forces, Pacific 1669
Records of the Psychological Warfare Branch Entry 442: Publications File, 1943-1945

Box Subject
2720 SEATIC No. 178, Special Air Bulletin, June 28, 1945
2720 SEATIC No. 179, General Ground Bulletin, June 29, 1945
2720 SEATIC No. 180, General Ground Bulletin, June 30, 1945
2720 SEATIC No. 181, Air Defense Instruction Bulletin, July 4, 1945
2720 SEATIC No. 182, Psychological Warfare Bulletin, July 6, 1945
2720 SEATIC No. 183, Ground Operations Bulletin, July 7, 1945
2720 SEATIC No. 184, General Ground Bulletin, July 10, 1945
2720 SEATIC No. 185, Topographical Bulletin, July 5, 1945
2720 SEATIC No. 186, Air Bulletin, July 12, 1945
2720 SEATIC No. 188, General Ground Bulletin, July 14, 1945
2720 SEATIC No. 190, Air Bulletin, July 18, 1945
2720 SEATIC No. 191, Intelligence Bulletin, July 20, 1945
2720 SEATIC No. 193, SEATIC Research Bulletin No. 1, Allied Prisoners of War, July
20, 1945
2720 SEATIC No. 194, Medical Bulletin, July 21, 1945
2720 SEATIC No. 195, Ground Bulletin, July 21, 1945
2720 SEATIC No. 196, General Ground Bulletin, July 25, 1945
2720 SEATIC No. 197, Topographical Bulletin, July 26, 1945
2720 SEATIC No. 198, General Ground Bulletin, July 28, 1945
2720 SEATIC No. 199, Psychological Warfare Bulletin, July 31, 1945
2720 SEATIC No. 200, Intelligence Bulletin, August 2, 1945
2720 SEATIC No. 201, Naval Air Bulletin, August 2, 1945
2720 SEATIC No. 202, Ground-Air Bulletin, August 7, 1945
2720 SEATIC No. 203, Intelligence Bulletin, August 9, 1945
2720 SEATIC No. 204, Ground-Air Bulletin, August 14, 1945
2720 SEATIC No. 205, Air Bulletin, August 18, 1945
2720 SEATIC No. 206, Topographical Bulletin, August 21, 1945
2720 SEATIC No. 207, Psychological Bulletin, August 23, 1945
2720 SEATIC No. 208, Intelligence Bulletin, August 28, 1945
2720 Counter Intelligence Bulletins Nos. 57, 60, 62-63
2721 Index to Daily Collation Summaries Collation Section Psychological
Warfare Branch, Nos. 1-11, October 12, 1944-April 19, 1945
2721 Abbr. List for Collation Maker
2721 Review of Significant Trends Discerned in Daily Collation Summaries (Nos. 1-
8), September 25, 1944-February 3, 1945
2721-2725 Daily Collation Summaries, September 1, 1944-August 6, 1945
2726 Daily Collation Summaries: American Friendship for Philippines
2726 Daily Collation Summaries: Attempt to Create Hysteria by Picturing Defeat,
Devastation or Air Raids and Natural Phenomena
2726 Daily Collation Summaries: Betrayal of Emperor
2726 Daily Collation Summaries: Challenge Spiritual Force
2726 Daily Collation Summaries: Conditions at Home
2726 Daily Collation Summaries: Create Confusion, Surprise, Unexpected Events,
September-December 1944
2726 Daily Collation Summaries: Effectiveness of Air Force

RG 496. Records of General Headquarters, Southwest Pacific Area and United States Army Forces, Pacific 1670
Records of the Psychological Warfare Branch Entry 442: Publications File, 1943-1945

Box Subject
2727 Daily Collation Summaries: Effectiveness of Fleet
2727 Daily Collation Summaries: Encourage Formosan Resistance to Japanese
Rule, November 1944-February 1945
2727 Daily Collation Summaries: Explain American Attitude Towards Filipino,
September-December 1944
2727 Daily Collation Summaries: Exploit Superstition
2727 Daily Collation Summaries: Expression of Philippines
2727 Daily Collation Summaries: Futility of Seeking Death
2727 Daily Collation Summaries: Instill Fear by Outlining Future Military Operations
2727 Daily Collation Summaries: Instruct Filipinos in How to Assist in Liberation,
September 1944-January 1945
2727 Daily Collation Summaries: Japan Stands Alone
2728 Daily Collation Summaries: Plant Doubt Concerning Adequacy of Shipping
2728 Daily Collation Summaries: Plant Doubt Concerning Righteousness of Course,
September 1944-March 1945
2728 Daily Collation Summaries: Reduce Japanese Ignorance of Occidental
Character, August 31, 1944-March 15, 1945
2728 Daily Collation Summaries: Reduce Japanese Ignorance of Occidental
Industrial Strength, September 1944-February 1945
2728 Daily Collation Summaries: Reduce Japanese Ignorance of Treatment of
Prisoners
2728 Daily Collation Summaries: Show How Japanese Have Undermined
Fundamental Filipino Concepts, September-December 1944
2728 Daily Collation Summaries: Show Japanese Oppression of Occupied Countries
(Excluding Philippines), September 1944-March 1945
2728 Daily Collation Summaries: Spread Antagonism Among Army, Navy, Air Force,
August 31, 1944-March 31, 1945
2728 Daily Collation Summaries: Suspicion of Leadership
2731 Pictures of the liberation of the Philippines 1945
2732 Information Review, Nos. 11-12, 14-19
2732 Inside Japan, Food Crisis, Special Report No 3, June 16, 1945
2732 Inside Japan, Youth: Pawn of the Militarists, Special Report No 5. July 23,
1945
2732 Japan Our Ally, Russia A Chronological Review of Significant Developments,
Special Report Nos. 6, August 3, 1945
2732 Intelligence Summary
2739 25-J-8 Leaflet: Atrocity Warning April 28, 1945
2745 Patterns, Trends, Current and Prospective Developments Offering
Opportunities for Exploitation and Implementation of Basic Military Plan
Psychological
2745 Warfare Branch Collation Section Daily Reports, Nos. 1-4, August 25-28
2745 Psychological Warfare Reactions and Developments, Reports Nos. 1-15,
September 271 45 Collation Section, Psychological Warfare Branch
2748 South-East Asia Translation and Interrogation Center Air Intelligence
Interrogation Bulletins (Nos. 10,15, 17 and 20), Nov. 28, 1944-March 9,1945

RG 496. Records of General Headquarters, Southwest Pacific Area and United States Army Forces, Pacific 1671
Records of the Psychological Warfare Branch Entry 442: Publications File, 1943-1945

Box Subject
2748 South-East Asia Translation and Interrogation Center Consolidated
Interrogation Reports (Nos. 82-84), January 3-February 1, 1945
2748 South-East Asia Translation and Interrogation Center Consolidated
Interrogation Reports (Nos. 77(Air), 79 (Air) and 81 (Air), November 20-
December 12, 1944
2748 South-East Asia Translation and Interrogation Center Economic Intelligence
Interrogation Bulletin (No. 3), December 1, 1944
2748 South-East Asia Translation and Interrogation Center Military Intelligence
Interrogation Bulletins (Nos. 11 and 14), December 5, 1944-January 9, 1945
2748 South-East Asia Translation and Interrogation Center Naval Intelligence
Interrogation Bulletins (Nos. 13, 16 and 19), December 30, 1944-February 2,
1945
2748 Suicide Weapons and Tactics Know Your Enemy, CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin
126-45, May 28, 1945
2748 South-East Asia Translation and Interrogation Center Psychological Warfare
Interrogation Bulletins (Nos. 1-9), 31 October 1944-January 10, 1945
2748 Psychological Warfare Branch. The Emperor of Japan Special Report No 4,
July 22, 1945
2748 The Nightmares of Lt. Ichi or Juan Posong Gives Ichi the Midnight Jitters
Revised Edition Office of Strategic Services Rand A Branch Report No 1752
The Government of the New Philippines (A Study of the Present Puppet
Government in the Philippines), May 15, 1944, ca. 30 pp.
2748 Psychological Warfare Branch. The Nogi Tradition Past and Present Special
Report No 1, May 3, 1945, 12 pp.
2764 Office of Strategic Services. The Programs of Japan in the Philippines, July 29,
1944, ca.100 pp.
2764 Office of War Information. Report, The War Against Japan September 27,
1944
2764 Office of War Information. The Psychology of the Japanese Soldier
Individual Research Study Submitted by Bonner F. Fellers, ca. 40 pp.
2764 Psychological Warfare Branch. Psychological Warfare, Part II - Propaganda
Material, ca. 200 pp.
2764 This is Tokyo Today, by Arthemise Goertz Reprint from Saturday Evening
Post, April 1944
2765 Booklets: To the Philippines
2765 Documents Submitted to the Supreme Commander for the Allied Forces by
The Japanese Mission to Negotiate Surrender, Manila, August 19, 1945 Parts I
and II
2765 GHQ. Typical Japanese Atrocities During the Liberation of the Philippines
(September 12, 1945) 4 pp.
2765 Tokyo Quotes
2765 Weekly Military Plan for Psychological Warfare Office of the Military
Secretary Psychological Warfare Branch, July 28, 1945
2765 What the Japanese PW Thinks of Thought Warfare Special Report No 2, May
3, 1945

RG 496. Records of General Headquarters, Southwest Pacific Area and United States Army Forces, Pacific 1672
Records of the Chief Signal Officer Entry 489: Summaries of Intercepted Radio Messages, 1945

Records of the Chief Signal Officer

General Correspondence, 1942-1946 (0496-UD-UP-470)


Arranged according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme. Boxes 2875-
2904 location: 290/47/23/04.

Formerly Classified General Correspondence, 1942-1945 (0496-UD-UP-471)


Arranged according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme. Box 2905-2939
location: 290/47/24/01.

Publication: Allocation of Frequencies in SWPA (Military), 1944


(0496-UD-UP-477)
Arranged numerically by frequency. Box 2945 location: 290/47/24/07.

Lists of and Changes to Frequency Allocations, 1944-1946 (0496-UD-UP-479)


Arranged chronologically by date of issuance. Box 2947 location: 290/47/24/07.

Records Relating to Operations, 1944-1945 (0496-UD-UP-481)


Arranged alphabetically by operation code-name. Boxes 2949-2951 location:
290/47/24/07.

Radio Messages and Memorandums Relating to the Victor Operations, 1945 (0496-
UD-UP-482)
Box 2952 location: 290/47/25/01

Records Relating to Communications During the OBOE Operations, 1945 (0496-


UD-UP-483)
OBOE is a code name for Netherlands Indies Operations, April-June 1945. Arranged
numerically by OBOE Operation Number and thereunder chronologically. Box 2953 location:
290/47/25/01.

Records Relating to Projects, 1944-1945 (0496-UD-UP-484)


Arranged by subject. Boxes 2954-2955 location: 290/47/25/01.

Reports and Memorandums Relating to Signal Activities in Okinawa (Okinawa


File), 1945 (0496-UD-UP-487)
Box 2958 location: 290/47/25/01

Memorandums, Radio Messages, and Charts Relating to Communications Base


Development in Okinawa, 1945 (0496-UD-UP-488)
Box 2959 location: 290/47/25/02

Summaries of Intercepted Radio Messages, 1945 (0496-UD-UP-489)


Box 2960 location: 290/47/25/02

RG 496. Records of General Headquarters, Southwest Pacific Area and United States Army Forces, Pacific 1673
Records of the Chief Signal Officer Entry 530: Radio Messages to and from the 380th Bombardment Group, 1944

Intelligence Reports, 1945 (0496-UD-UP-490)


Box 2961 location: 290/47/25/02

Signal Operations Instructions and Related Radio Messages and Memorandums,


1945 (0496-UD-UP-501)
Box 2973 location: 290/47/25/04

General Orders and Memorandums Relating to the 5th Air Force, 1942-1944
(0496-UD-UP-503)
Box 2975 location: 290/47/25/04

Operations and Plans Division

Communications Plan for Post-Surrender Japan, 1945 (0496-UD-UP-513)


Box 2988 location: 290/47/25/06

Communications Plan for Operation Blacklist, 1945 (0496-UD-UP-514)


Box 2989 location: 290/47/25/06

Minutes of Meetings of Communications Conferences Relating to Operation


Olympic and the Capitulation of Japan, 1945 (0496-UD-UP-515)
Box 2990 location: 290/47/25/06

Records Relating to Communications Planning for the Occupation of Japan (Joint


Operations Against Japan Coordination File), n.d. (0496-UD-UP-516)
Box 2991 location: 290/47/25/06

AFPAC Mobile, 1945 (0496-UD-UP-517)


Box 2992 location: 290/47/25/06

Section 22

Radio Messages to and from the 380th Bombardment Group, 1944 (0496-UD-UP-
530)
Box 3007 location: 290/47/26/01

Records of the U.S. Army Forces, Far East (USAFFE)

In February 1943 a separate headquarters was established, subordinate to General


Headquarters, SWPA, to supervise all army training and administrative activities that were
not closely related to the tactical and strategic direction of the war in the Southwest Pacific.
The new command, U.S. Army Forces in the Far East (USAFEE), was a reconstitution of the
USAFFE headquarters in the Philippines. Gen. MacArthur was in command of USAFFE as well
as GHQ SWPA. Reporting to USAFFE was the extensive supply and training organization
known as the U.S. Army Services of Supply, SWPA. On June 10, 1945, USAFFE was
discontinued, and its functions were transferred to GHQ US Army Forces, Pacific.

RG 496. Records of General Headquarters, Southwest Pacific Area and United States Army Forces, Pacific 1674
Records of the U.S. Army Forces, Far East (USAFFE), Assistant Chief of Staff (G-2), Chief of Counter-Intelligence
Entry 550: USAFFE Counter-Intelligence Bulletins, 1944

Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff, G-2

General Correspondence, 1941-1942 (0496-UD-UP-537)


Includes information on Japanese military abbreviations and symbols, identification of
Japanese units, order of battle for Japanese units on Luzon, codes, captured Japanese
codes, and statements of prisoners of war. Box 1 location: 290/47/26/04.

General Correspondence, 1943-1945 (0496-UD-UP-545)


Arranged according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme. Contains only
decimals 319.1, 370.2, and 383.6. Box 1 location: 290/47/27/05.

General Correspondence, 1942-1945 (0496-UD-UP-546)


Arranged according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme - decimal 350.03
only (Extracts of ATIS translations). Box 2 location: 290/47/27/06.

General Correspondence, 1943-1945 (0496-UD-UP-547)


Arranged according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme. Boxes 3-5
location: 290/47/27/06.

Box Decimal
3 000.51 Japanese Cannibalism and Atrocities, 1943; includes photographs, ca. 100 pp.
3 314.4 Captured Records August 1944-March 1945
4 319.1 Reports of the activities of the Technical Intelligence Section December 1943-
December 1944, ca. 100 pp.
5 322 Military Intelligence Service-X Section 1944-1945
5 350.09 Counter Intelligence 1943-1945
5 370.05 Olympic Operations March 1946
5 383.6 Prisoners of War
5 384 Violations of Warfare Rules
5 384 Conduct of War-Atrocities
5 386.3 Captured Property and Equipment

Office of the Chief of Counter-Intelligence

General Correspondence, 1944-1945 (0496-UD-UP-548)


Arranged according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme - decimal 311.7
only. Box 6 location: 290/47/27/06.

Counter Intelligence Corps

[USAFFE] Counter-Intelligence Bulletins, 1944 (0496-UD-UP-550)


Box 8 location: 290/47/27/06

RG 496. Records of General Headquarters, Southwest Pacific Area and United States Army Forces, Pacific 1675
Records of the U.S. Army Forces, Far East (USAFFE), Records of the Adjutant General, Radio and Cable Section
Entry 576: Top Secret Radio Messages, 1944-1945

Records of the Adjutant General

General Correspondence, 1941-1942 (0496-UD-UP-540)


Boxes 23-51 location: 290/47/26/07

War Department Surveys, 1941-1942 (0496-UD-UP-543)


Box 55 location: 290/47/27/05

General Correspondence, 1943-1945 (0496-UD-UP-559)


Arranged according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme. Boxes 41-256
location: 290/47/28/04.

Box Decimal
97 314.4 Captured Records location: 290/47/29/05
207 334 War Crimes Investigation Board location: 290/47/31/07
222 386.3 Prisoners of War location: 290/47/32/02
232 470.6 Chemical Warfare location: 290/47/32/03

Classified General Correspondence, 1943-1945 (0496-UD-UP-560)


Arranged according to the War Department Decimal Classification Scheme. Boxes 257-298
location: 290/47/32/07.

Administrative Bulletins, 1945 (0496-UD-UP-568)


Box 318 location: 290/47/34/02

Circulars, 1943-1946 (0496-UD-UP-569)


Boxes 319-321 location: 290/47/34/02

Administrative and Movement Directives, 1943-1945 (0496-UD-UP-572)


Boxes 324-325 location: 290/47/34/03

Letters, 1943-1945 (0496-UD-UP-573)


Box 326 location: 290/47/34/03

Staff Memorandums, 1943-1945 (0496-UD-UP-574)


Boxes 327-328 location: 290/47/34/03

Regulations, 1943-1945 (0496-UD-UP-575)


Boxes 329-334 location: 290/47/34/03

Radio and Cable Section

Top Secret Radio Messages, 1944-1945 (0496-UD-UP-576)


Box 335 location: 290/47/34/04

RG 496. Records of General Headquarters, Southwest Pacific Area and United States Army Forces, Pacific 1676
Records of the U.S. Army Forces, Far East (USAFFE), Records of the Chief Signal Officer, Signal Intelligence Service
Entry 645: Historical Reports, 1944-1945

Radio Messages from the American Consulate, Melbourne, 1943-1944 (0496-UD-


UP-578)
Box 337 location: 290/47/34/04

Radio Messages from 6th Army (WJ), 1944-1945 (0496-UD-UP-579)


Box 338 location: 290/47/34/05

Radio Messages from 6th Army (WL), 1945 (0496-UD-UP-580)


Box 339 location: 290/47/34/05

Radio Messages from 8th Army, 1944-1945 (0496-UD-UP-581)


Box 340-343 location: 290/47/34/05

Radio Messages from Base K, 1945 (0496-UD-UP-582)


Box 344 location: 290/47/34/05

Messages from the Far East Air Force, 1945 (0496-UD-UP-584)


Box 346 location: 290/47/34/06

Advance Section

Staff Memorandums, 1944 (0496-UD-UP-588)


Box 350 location: 290/47/34/06

Records of the Provost Marshal

Issuances of Various Commands Relating to Provost Marshal Functions, 1943-1945


Arranged by command and thereunder chronologically. Box 458 location: 290/48/1/07.

Records of the Chief Signal Officer

Classified General Correspondence, 1943-1945 (0496-UD-UP-643)


Arranged chronologically by year and thereunder according to the War Department Decimal
Classification Scheme. Boxes 460-523 location: 290/48/1/07.

Records of the Signal Intelligence Service

The Signal Intelligence Service (SIS) was established on July 12, 1944, as a Theater
Overhead to HQ, USAFFE. It was inactivated in December 1945 and its personnel
reassigned to Army Security Agency.

Historical Reports, 1944-1945 (096-UD-UP-645)


Box 527 location: 290/48/3/03

RG 496. Records of General Headquarters, Southwest Pacific Area and United States Army Forces, Pacific 1677
Records of General Headquarters, Far East Command, Supreme
Commander Allied Powers, and United Nations Command
Record Group 554

General Headquarters, Supreme Commander Allied Powers (GHQ SCAP) was formally
established at Tokyo, Japan, October 2, 1945, by GHQ SCAP General Order 1, October
2, 1945, pursuant to a directive of President Truman, August 14, 1945, designating Gen.
Douglas MacArthur as SCAP, as agreed to by the governments of the United States, United
Kingdom, Republic of China, and U.S.S.R. Responsible for enforcing Japanese compliance
with the Instrument of Surrender, signed September 2, 1945. In the absence of established
Allied machinery to supervise the occupation, the United States assumed primary
responsibility for the occupation with the consent of the other powers due to the dominant
role played by U.S. forces in the defeat of Japan, the U.S. security interests in the Pacific
area, and the ability of the U.S. economy to bear the financial burden of the occupation.
GHQ SCAP was staffed by general and special staff of GHQ U.S. Army Forces in the Pacific
(AFPAC) some of which operated in a dual capacity. In its functions as SCAP, GHQ exercised
administrative control over Japan through and with the cooperation of the Emperor and the
existing Japanese government. Direct military government was imposed only in the Ryukyu
Islands and Korea, where no effective local government had been in existence. As GHQ
AFPAC, the command deployed military forces throughout the country to insure security,
maintain order, and supervise the implementation of SCAP directives. In addition GHQ
AFPAC was responsible for the ground and air defense of the area under its control.

GHQ Far East Command (GHQ FEC) established, effective January 1, 1947, by War
Department classified message WARX 87793, December 16, 1946, implementing Joint
Chiefs of Staff Unified Command Plan, Joint Chiefs of Staff 1259/27, approved by President
Truman, December 14, 1946, replacing GHQ AFPAC. The geographic area of responsibility
of GHQ FEC encompassed Japan, South Korea, the Ryukyu Islands, the Marianas-Bonins
Islands, and the Philippine Islands. In a change to the basic Unified Command Plan, on
February 16, 1950, South Korea was removed from the Commander in Chief, Far Easts
(CINCFE) area of responsibility and the Volcano Islands were added. On April 9, 1951,
the President approved the transfer of responsibility for the Marianas-Bonins and Volacno
Islands from CINCFE to CINCPAC and at the end of the year CINCFEs area of responsibility
contracted further with the transfer to CINPAC of responsibility to for U.S. security interests
in the Philippines, the Pescadores, and Formosa.

CINCFE commanded all U.S. land, naval, and air forces allocated to GHQ FEC, and exercised
this command through the appropriate headquarters of the services, which included
Headquarters, Far East Air Forces, and Commander, Naval Forces, Far East. Until late 1952
CINCFE retained direct command of the army component, Headquarters, U.S. Army Forces,
Far East, an organization without troops, which had been maintained since 1945 for legal
purposes only. The staff of GHQ FEC, SCAP, and United Nations Command (UNC) was in
almost all respects an army staff. The missions assigned to CINCFE included support of the
occupation of Japan, conduct of civil affairs and military government operations throughout
the region, maintenance of military security in the Far East, support of U.S. foreign policy,
discharge of U.S. military responsibilities in the Philippines, and the formation of plans

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tions Command 1678
Records of the Far East Command, Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff (G-2), Theater Intelligence Division En-
try 18: Intelligence Reports (ID Documents)

and preparations to cope with general emergencies. Although CINCFE had been relieved
of responsibility for South Korea, early U.S. responses to the North Korean attack of June
25, 1950, were undertaken by GHQ FEC. These actions, which included logistical support
to the Republic of Korea, protection of the evacuation, air operations, and finally ground
operations, although beyond the authority granted by the Unified Command Plan, were
undertaken with Presidential approval. Following the establishment of the United Nations
Command on July 25, 1950, Gen. MacArthur, as CINCFE, supported the operations of the
UNC, which he commanded as CINUNC.

On December 5, 1950, CINCFE became governor of the Ryukyu Islands and administered
military government functions through a deputy governor stationed in the Ryukyus and a
small headquarters, U.S. Civil Administration in the Ryukyus (USCAR).

GHQ United Nations Command (GHQ UNC) was established by GHQ UNC General Order
1, July 25, 1950, implementing United Nations (UN) Document S/1511, authorizing UN
military assistance to Republic of Korea, approved by UN Security Council, June 27, 1950.
GHQ continued to utilize the SCAP/FEC headquarters and staff to carry out UNC functions of
accomplishing United Nations objectives in Korea.

Gen. MacArthur commanded GHQ SCAP, FEC, and UNC concurrently. He was relieved
April 11, 1951, and replaced by Gen. Matthew B. Ridgeway. GHQ SCAP terminated April
28, 1952, and announced by GHQ SCAP General Order 10, April 28, 1952, following the
conclusion of the Treaty of Peace with Japan, April 28, 1952.

Records of the Far East Command

Records of the Assistant Chief of Staff, G-2

Records of the Coordination (Executive) Division

General Correspondence 1946-1952 (0554-A1-16)


This series consists of memorandums, radio messages, endorsements, reports, and other
records relating to intelligence administration and collection. Included are records relating
to communist activities and propaganda (000.1), war crimes and criminals (000.5),
and intelligence collection (350.09). Arranged chronologically by year and thereunder
according to the War Department decimal classification scheme. The records for 1952
are divided according to security classification (restricted, secret). Boxes 16-55 location:
631/17/50/07.

General Correspondence 1946-1952 (0554-A1-16A)


Boxes 1-79 location: 290/48/7/06

Records of the Theater Intelligence Division

Intelligence Reports (ID Documents) (0554-A1-18)


This series consists of intelligence reports relating to military forces, politico-socio-

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tions Command 1679
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1952

economic conditions, and other matters in Burma, China, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, and
the Soviet Union. Copies of these reports were sent to the Military Intelligence Service in
Washington where they were filed in the so-called ID File, a series in Record Group 319.
The documents in the entry described here do not bear the sequential ID Number as these
were assigned by MIS upon receipt. Arranged in two chronological periods (1946-1949,
1950-1951), thereunder alphabetically by country, and thereunder by subject as outlined in
the War Department Military Intelligence Division Basic Intelligence Directive of June 1946
Boxes 1-31 location: 290/48/10/03

Records of the Military Intelligence Service (D/A) Intelligence


Division

Records of the Targets Branch

General Correspondence 1945-1951 (0554-A1-31A)


Boxes 2-17 location: 290/48/11/07

Translator and Interpreter Service General Correspondence 1947-1950


(0554-A1-34A)
Boxes 1-4 location: 290/48/12/02

Translator and Interpreter Service General Records 1946-1948 (0554-A1-35)


Box 1 location: 290/48/12/03

Translator and Interpreter Service Monthly Reports 1946-1947 (0554-A1-38)


Records cover the period June 1946-February 1947 Box 1 location: 290/48/12/03.

Translator and Interpreter Service ATIS Accession List 19461947 (0554-A1-40)


Records cover the period September 1946-April 1947. Box 1 location: 290/48/12/03.

Records of the Judge Advocate Section

General Correspondence 1947-1949 (0554-A1-122)


Boxes 1-14 location: 290/49/15/06
Boxes 15-23 location: 290/26/33/05

Records of the Military History Section

Studies and Publications (G-2 Library File) 1942-1952 (0554-A1-143)


A detailed listing is available. Boxes 1-609 location: 290/49/25/01

Box Subject
24 JICPOA Bulletin No. 71-74 Japanese Military Installations June 15, 1944 File
Number A1000 0100 C-574 location: 290/49/25/04

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tions Command 1680
Records of the Far East Command, Records of the Military History Section Entry 143: G-2 Library File, 1942-
1952

Box Subject
24 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No. 84-44 Revised Medical Terms and Phrases for
Aid in Treating Japanese Patients January 13, 1945, 69 pp. File Number A1000
0100 C-574 location: 290/49/25/04
24 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No. 115-44 Combat Regulations for Japanese
Garrison units August 26, 1944, 15 pp. File Number A1000 0100 C-574
location: 290/49/25/04
25 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No. 2-45 Japanese Roman Letter Abbreviations (A
Translation Aid Primarily for Use of Japanese Language Officers) January 13,
1945, 73 pp. File Number A1000 0100 C-574 location: 290/49/25/04
25 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No. 3-45 Japanese Mineralogical Terms January 31,
1945, 51 pp. File Number A1000 0100 C-574 location: 290/49/25/04
25 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No. 5-45 Know Your Enemy-Japanese Radio
Communications and Radio Intelligence January 1, 1945, 33 pp. File Number
A1000 0100 C-574 location: 290/49/25/04
25 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No. 10-45 Japanese Security Classifications (A
Translation Aid Primarily for Use of Japanese Language Officers) January 7,
1945, ca. 15 pp. File Number A1000 0100 C-574 location: 290/49/25/04
25 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletins 1944-1945 File Number A1000 0100 C-574
location: 290/49/25/04
26 Addendum No. 1 to CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No. 18-45 Japanese Military
and Technical Terms July 30, 1945, 294 pp. File Number A1000 0100 C-574
location: 290/49/25/04
26 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No. 18-45 Japanese Military and Technical Terms
July 30, 1945, 250 pp. File Number A1000 0100 C-574 location: 290/49/25/04
26 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletins 1945 File Number A1000 0100 C-574 location:
290/49/25/04
26 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translation No. 43 (CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin
No. 21-45) Data on Japanese Communications January 31, 1945, 96 pp. File
Number A1000 0100 C-574 location: 290/49/25/04
26 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translation No. 46 (CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No.
23-45) Medical Items February 1, 1945, 44 pp. File Number A1000 0100 C-574
location: 290/49/25/04
26 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translations and Interrogations No. 18 (CINCPAC-CINCPOA
Bulletin No. 22-45) January 31, 1945, 96 pp. File Number A1000 0100 C-574
location: 290/49/25/04
26 Index to CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translation Publications October 31, 1944-January
17, 1945, January 17, 1945, 14 pp. [covers CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translations
Nos. 1-12; CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translations and Interrogations Nos. 13-15;
and, CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translations Nos. 1-27] File Number A1000
0100 C-574 location: 290/49/25/04
27 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No. 36-45 Prisoner of War Camps in Japanese
Occupied Areas-Preliminary Report February 1, 1945, 32 pp. File Number
A1000 0100 C-574 location: 290/49/25/05
27 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No. 43-45 Register of Japanese Naval Officers Parts
I and II February 20, 1945, 110 pp. File Number A1000 0100 C-574 location:
290/49/25/05
27 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No. 43-45 Register of Japanese Naval Officers
Part III February 20, 1945, 76 pp. File Number A1000 0100 C-574 location:
290/49/25/05

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tions Command 1681
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1952

Box Subject
27 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translation No. 48 (CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No.
44-45) Postal Addresses of Naval Units February 15, 1945, 89 pp. File Number
A1000 0100 C-574 location: 290/49/25/05
27 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translations and Interrogations No. 19 (CINCPAC-CINCPOA
Bulletin No. 41-45) February 14, 1945, 125 pp. File Number A1000 0100 C-574
location: 290/49/25/05
27 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translations and Interrogations No. 20 (CINCPAC-CINCPOA
Bulletin No. 54-45) February 25, 1945, 123 pp. File Number A1000 0100 C-574
location: 290/49/25/05
28 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translation No. 48 Supplement No. 1 (CINCPAC-
CINCPOA Bulletin No. 82-45) Postal Addresses of Naval Units March 28, 1945,
28 pp. File Number A1000 0100 C-574 location: 290/49/25/05
28 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translations and Interrogations No. 21 (CINCPAC-CINCPOA
Bulletin No. 71-45) March 12, 1945, 137 pp. File Number A1000 0100 C-574
location: 290/49/25/05
28 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translations and Interrogations No. 22 (CINCPAC-CINCPOA
Bulletin No. 75-45) March 20, 1945, 132 pp. File Number A1000 0100 C-574
location: 290/49/25/05
28 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translations and Interrogations No. 23 (CINCPAC-CINCPOA
Bulletin No. 79-45) March 27, 1945, 108 pp. File Number A1000 0100 C-574
location: 290/49/25/05
29 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No. 90-45 Command and Staff Listing Japanese
Navy April 17, 1945, 76 pp. File Number A1000 0100 C-57 location:
290/49/25/05
29 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translations and Interrogations No. 25 (CINCPAC-CINCPOA
Bulletin No. 91-45) April 17, 1945, 143 pp. File Number A1000 0100 C-574
location: 290/49/25/05
29 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translations and Interrogations No. 26 (CINCPAC-CINCPOA
Bulletin No. 102-45) April 25, 1945, 124 pp. File Number A1000 0100 C-574
location: 290/49/25/05
29 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translations and Interrogations No. 27 (CINCPAC-CINCPOA
Bulletin No. 100-45) May 1, 1945, 115 pp. File Number A1000 0100 C-574
location: 290/49/25/05
29 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translations and Interrogations No. 35 (CINCPAC-CINCPOA
Bulletin No. 170-45) July 7, 1945, 149 pp. File Number A1000 0100 C-574
location: 290/49/25/05
30 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No. 113-45 Prisoner of War Encampments June 15,
1945, 154 pp. File Number A1000 0100 C-574 location: 290/49/25/05
30 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No. 120-45 Know Your Enemy-Symbols and
Abbreviations for Army Air Units May 21, 1945, 12 pp. File Number A1000 0100
C-574 location: 290/49/25/05
30 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No. 124-45 Revised Register of Japanese Naval
Officers (Revision of CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No. 43-45) July 1, 1945, 169
pp. File Number A1000 0100 C-574 location: 290/49/25/05
30 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No. 126-45 Know Your Enemy-Suicide Weapons
and Tactics May 28, 1945, 37 pp. File Number A1000 0100 C-574 location:
290/49/25/05
30 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translation No. 65 (CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No.
112-45) Digest of Japanese Air Bases May 12, 1945, 52 pp. File Number A1000
0100 C-574 location: 290/49/25/05
30 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translation No. 67 (CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin
No. 129-45) Suicide Force Combat Methods May 27, 1945, 23 pp. File Number
A1000 0100 C-574 location: 290/49/25/05
30 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translations and Interrogations No. 29 (CINCPAC-CINCPOA
Bulletin No. 116-45) May 21, 1945, 155 pp. File Number A1000 0100 C-574
location: 290/49/25/05

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tions Command 1682
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1952

Box Subject
30 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translations and Interrogations No. 30 (CINCPAC-CINCPOA
Bulletin No. 122-45) June 1, 1945, 137 pp. File Number A1000 0100 C-574
location: 290/49/25/05
30 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translations and Interrogations No. 34 (CINCPAC-CINCPOA
Bulletin No. 161-45) June 27, 1945, 150 pp. File Number A1000 0100 C-574
location: 290/49/25/05
31 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No. 133-45 Enemy Airfields in China, Korea, and
Manchuria May 28, 1945, 336 pp. File Number A1000 0100 C-574 location:
290/49/25/05
31 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No. 146-45 Names of Japanese Naval Vessels June
10, 1945, 21 pp. File Number A1000 0100 C-574 location: 290/49/25/05
31 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translation No. 69 (CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No.
145-45) List of Industrial and Mining Companies June 8, 1945, 150 pp. File
Number A1000 0100 C-574 location: 290/49/25/05
31 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translations and Interrogations No. 31 (CINCPAC-CINCPOA
Bulletin No. 140-45) June 7, 1945, 147 pp. File Number A1000 0100 C-574
location: 290/49/25/05
31 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translations and Interrogations No. 32 (CINCPAC-CINCPOA
Bulletin No. 147-45) June 16, 1945, 156 pp. File Number A1000 0100 C-574
location: 290/49/25/05
31 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translations and Interrogations No. 33 (CINCPAC-CINCPOA
Bulletin No. 151-45) June 21, 1945, 138 pp. File Number A1000 0100 C-574
location: 290/49/25/05
32 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No. 159-45 Japanese Place Names Arranged by
Characters FADTMACK August 7, 1945, 357 pp. File Number A1000 0100 C-
574 location: 290/49/25/05
32 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translation No. 75 (CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin
No. 163-45) Japanese Army Order of Battle July 2, 1945, 186 pp. File Number
A1000 0100 C-574 location: 290/49/25/05
32 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translation No. 75 Supplement No. 1 (CINCPAC-
CINCPOA Bulletin No. 163-45) Japanese Army Order of Battle July 9, 1945, 186
pp. File Number A1000 0100 C-574 location: 290/49/25/05
33 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No. 189-45 Searching Caves: A Summary of
Techniques Developed in Okinawa August 15, 1945, 8 pp. File Number A1000
0100 C-574 location: 290/49/25/05
33 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translation No. 82 (CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No.
178-45) Data on Japanese Explosives July 18, 1945, 10 pp. File Number A1000
0100 C-574 location: 290/49/25/05
33 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translation No. 86 (CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No.
194-45) Empire Defense Operations Plan August 7, 1945, 49 pp. File Number
A1000 0100 C-574 location: 290/49/25/05
33 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translations and Interrogations No. 36 (CINCPAC-CINCPOA
Bulletin No. 176-45) July 14, 1945, 139 pp. File Number A1000 0100 C-574
location: 290/49/25/05
33 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translations and Interrogations No. 37 (CINCPAC-CINCPOA
Bulletin No. 186-45) July 24, 1945, 149 pp. File Number A1000 0100 C-574
location: 290/49/25/05
34 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translation No. 84 (CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No.
204-45) Japanese Army Officers Promotion List August 12, 1945, 149 pp. File
Number A1000 0100 C-574 location: 290/49/25/06
34 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translation No. 89 (CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No.
210-45) Medical Items August 20, 1945, 51 pp. File Number A1000 0100 C-
574 location: 290/49/25/06
34 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translations and Interrogations No. 38 (CINCPAC-CINCPOA
Bulletin No. 198-45) August 15, 1945, 143 pp. File Number A1000 0100 C-574
location: 290/49/25/06

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tions Command 1683
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1952

Box Subject
34 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translations and Interrogations No. 39 (CINCPAC-CINCPOA
Bulletin No. 212-45) August 30, 1945, 164 pp. File Number A1000 0100 C-574
location: 290/49/25/06
34 Index to CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletins 8 pp. n.d. File Number A1000 0100 C-
574 location: 290/49/25/06
35 CINCPAC-CINCPAC Translation No. 1 October 31, 1944, 99 pp. File Number
A1000 0100 C-574 location: 290/49/25/06
35 CINCPAC-CINCPO Translation No. 4 November 15, 1944, 96 pp. File Number
A1000 0100 C-574 location: 290/49/25/06
35 CINCPAC-CINCPO Translation No. 5 November 19, 1944, 127 pp. File Number
A1000 0100 C-574 location: 290/49/25/06
35 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translation No. 1 November 6, 1944, 132 pp. File
Number A1000 0100 C-574 location: 290/49/25/06
35 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translation No. 2 November 20, 1944, 146 pp. File
Number A1000 0100 C-574 location: 290/49/25/06
35 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translation No. 23 December 27, 1944, 26 pp. File
Number A1000 0100 C-574 location: 290/49/25/06
35 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translation No. 3 November 10, 1944, 60 pp. File
Number A1000 0100 C-574 location: 290/49/25/06
35 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translation No. 4 November 11, 1944, 67 pp. File
Number A1000 0100 C-574 location: 290/49/25/06
35 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translation No. 6 November 21, 1944, 79 pp. File
Number A1000 0100 C-574 location: 290/49/25/06
35 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translation No. 2 November 6, 1944, 128 pp. File Number
A1000 0100 C-574 location: 290/49/25/06
35 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translation No. 3 November 11, 1944, 148 pp. File Number
A1000 0100 C-574 location: 290/49/25/06
35 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translation No. 6 November 27, 1944, 134 pp. File Number
A1000 0100 C-574 location: 290/49/25/06
35 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translation No. 7 December 2, 1944, 99 pp. File Number
A1000 0100 C-574 location: 290/49/25/06
35 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translation No. 8 December 9, 1944, 118 pp. File Number
A1000 0100 C-574 location: 290/49/25/06
36 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translation No. 11 December 13, 1944, 57 pp. File
Number A1000 0100 C-574 location: 290/49/25/06
36 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translation No. 11 Errata December 13, 1944, 2 pp.
File Number A1000 0100 C-574 location: 290/49/25/06
36 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translation No. 13 Reference Manual of Japanese
Naval Postal Addresses December 15, 1944, 61 pp. File Number A1000 0100
C-574 location: 290/49/25/06
36 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translation No. 15 December 15, 1944, 20 pp. File
Number A1000 0100 C-574 location: 290/49/25/06
36 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translation No. 20 Volumes I, II, III Data on
Japanese Naval Air Groups December 23, 1944, 350 pp. File Number A1000
0100 C-574 location: 290/49/25/06
36 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translation No. 9 December 3, 1944, 31 pp. File
Number A1000 0100 C-574 location: 290/49/25/06
36 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translation No. 10 December 20, 1944, 124 pp. File
Number A1000 0100 C-574 location: 290/49/25/06
36 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translation No. 12 December 27, 1944, 120 pp. File
Number A1000 0100 C-574 location: 290/49/25/06
36 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translation No. 9 December 16, 1944, 113 pp. File Number
A1000 0100 C-574 location: 290/49/25/06
36 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translations and Interrogations No. 13 January 3, 1945,
107 pp. File Number A1000 0100 C-574 location: 290/49/25/06

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1952

Box Subject
36 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translations and Interrogations No. 14 January 10, 1945,
119 pp. File Number A1000 0100 C-574 location: 290/49/25/06
36 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translations and Interrogations No. 15 January 17, 1945,
115 pp. File Number A1000 0100 C-574 location: 290/49/25/06
36 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translations and Interrogations No. 16 January 20, 1945,
129 pp. File Number A1000 0100 C-574 location: 290/49/25/06
36 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translations and Interrogations No. 17 January 24, 1945,
134 pp. File Number A1000 0100 C-574 location: 290/49/25/06
37 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin No. 6-45 Know Your Enemy-Tables of Organization
and Tables of Equipment Japanese Forces January 5, 1945 ca. 100 pp. File
Number A1000 0100 C-574 location: 290/49/25/06
37 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translation No. 24 Data on Chemical Warfare
January 1, 1945, 88 pp. File Number A1000 0100 C-574 location:
290/49/25/06
37 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translation No. 26 Non-Combatant Naval Shore
Units January 8, 1945, 130 pp. File Number A1000 0100 C-574 location:
290/49/25/06
37 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translation No. 27 January 9, 1945, 75 pp. File
Number A1000 0100 C-574 location: 290/49/25/06
37 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translation No. 37 January 15, 1945, 47 pp. File
Number A1000 0100 C-574 location: 290/49/25/06
37 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translation No. 39 January 25, 1945, ca. 20 pp. File
Number A1000 0100 C-574 location: 290/49/25/06
37 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translation No. 40 January 20, 1945, 140 pp. File
Number A1000 0100 C-574 location: 290/49/25/06
37 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translation No. 41 31st Army Headquarters January
25, 1945, 32 pp. File Number A1000 0100 C-574 location: 290/49/25/06
37 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Translation No. 44 January 28, 1945, 51 pp. File
Number A1000 0100 C-574 location: 290/49/25/06
38-44 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Translations [of captured documents] Nos. 5,873-12,008,
with some gaps July-November 1944 File Number A 1000 0100 C-574-4 CD
location: 290/49/25/06
45 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Preliminary Interrogation Reports August 14-December 26,
1944 File Number A 1000 0100 C-574-4 IR location: 290/49/25/07
46 CINCPAC-CINCPOA Special Interrogation Reports October 7-November 27,
1944 File Number A 1000 0100 C-574-4 SIR location: 290/49/25/07
61-63 Joint Intelligence Center Pacific Ocean Area (JICPOA) Translations October 30,
1943-July 15, 1944 File Number A 1000 0100 J 61 location: 290/49/26/02
76-79 South East Asia Translation and Intelligence Center (SEATIC) Interrogation
Bulletins September 9, 1944-March 9, 1945 File Number A 1000 0100 S 441
location: 290/49/26/05
80-83 South East Asia Translation and Intelligence Center (SEATIC) Translations May
1944-April 1945 File Number A 1000 0100 S 441-3 location: 290/49/26/05
84-85 Combined Services Detailed Interrogation Center (India) Interrogation Reports
September 9, 1944-July 19, 1945 File Number A 1000 0100 S 441-5 location:
290/49/26/06
191 Washington Document Center Accession Lists June 27, 1946-July 10, 1947 File
Number A 9060 AS & AT location: 290/49/28/07
194-196 Sino Translation and Interrogation Center (SINTIC) Items November 25, 1944-
November 6, 1945 File Number CH 1000 1200 C 539 location: 290/49/28/07
197 Sino Translation and Interrogation Center (SINTIC) Document Lists March 27-
December 8, 1945 File Number CH 1000 1200 C 539-1 location: 290/49/28/07
209 A Section, Combined Services Detailed Interrogation Center (India) Advanced
HQ, Interrogation Reports June 19, 1944-July 30, 1945 File Number IND 0306
0000 C 958 location: 290/49/29/02

RG 554. Records of General Headquarters, Far East Command, Supreme Commander Allied Powers, and United Na-
tions Command 1685
Records of the Far East Command, Records of the Military History Section Entry 143: G-2 Library File, 1942-
1952

Box Subject
244 Military Intelligence Service (MIS) Language School Translations September
and November 1944 File Number JA 0703 0300 M location: 290/49/29/07
244 Translations of Japanese Military Documents December 1944-April 1945 File
Number JA 0703 0300 M 673 location: 290/49/29/07
247 Joint Intelligence Center Pacific Ocean Area (JICPOA) Interrogation Reports
December 9, 1943-July 14, 1944 File Number JA 1000 0100 J 61 location:
290/49/30/01
259 Pacific Area Command Military Intelligence Research Service (PACMIRS) Special
Reports (mostly Japanese Army transfer lists) December 7, 1944-February 24,
1945 File Number JA 1000 0100 P 119 location: 290/49/30/2
260 PACMIRS Special Translations April 21-December 14, 1945 File Number JA
1000 0100 P 119-1 location: 290/49/30/02
261 PACMIRS Translations April 28, 1945-January 7, 1946 File Number JA 1000
0100 P 119-2 location: 290/49/30/03
262 PACMIRS Technical Service Translations April 16, 1945-March 18, 1946 File
Number JA 1000 0100 P 119-3 location: 290/49/30/03
263-264 PACMIRS Bulletins [Preliminary Examination of Documents] February 10-
December 13, 1945 File Number JA 1000 0100 P 119-4 location: 290/49/30/03
265 PACMIRS Air Translations April 16, 1945-January 7, 1946 File Number JA 1000
0100 P 119-5 location: 290/49/30/03
266 PACMIRS War Crime Information Series December 6, 1945-April 9, 1946 File
Number JA 1000 0100 P 119-6 location: 290/49/30/03
267 PACMIRS Accession List April 12, 1946 File Number JA 1000 0100 P 119-7
location: 290/49/30/03
267 PACMIRS Air Reports January 3-March 24, 1945 File Number JA 1000 0100 P
119-8 location: 290/49/30/03
267 PACMIRS Captured Documents April 1, 1945 File Number JA 1000 0100 P 119-
13 location: 290/49/30/03
267 PACMIRS Glossary of Japanese Document Terminology December 5, 1945 File
Number JA 1000 0100 P 119-14 location: 290/49/30/03
267 PACMIRS Monthly Reports March-August 1945 File Number JA 1000 0100 P
119-9 location: 290/49/30/03
267 PACMIRS Summary March 29, 1946 File Number JA 1000 0100 P 119-10
location: 290/49/30/03
267 PACMIRS Transfer Lists June 6-August 31, 1945 File Number JA 1000 0100 P
119-11 location: 290/49/30/03
267 PACMIRS Weekly Reports December 12, 1944-March 30, 1945 File Number JA
1000 0100 P 119-12 location: 290/49/30/03
268 ATIS Special Research Report: Indications of How the Japanese Haven
Been Harassed, Decimated, and Defeated by Allied Offensives in the SWPA
August 1942 to August 1944, As shown by Extracts from Captured Japanese
Documents and Prisoner of War Interrogations, September 3, 1944 File Number
JA 1000 1200 S 979-1 location: 290/49/30/04
268 ATIS Translation of the Diary of Hiroshi Horikoshi January 1-December 31,
1942 File Number JA 1000 1200 H 811 location: 290/49/30/04
268 Southeast Asia Command Translations May 28, 1943-April 12, 1944 File
Number JA 1000 1200 A 298 location: 290/49/30/04
272-273 Office of Naval Intelligence Translations relating to the Japanese Government
1944-1945 [based on 1943 information] File Number JA 3111 0000 G 721
location: 290/49/30/04
285 Chief of Naval Operations Interrogation Reports January 11, 1944-July 25,
1945 File Number JA 4604 0207 N 318 location: 290/49/30/06
289 ATIS Newsletter ATISCOPE December 1, 1945-October 24, 1946 File Number
JA 5505 0000 A 872 location: 290/49/30/07

RG 554. Records of General Headquarters, Far East Command, Supreme Commander Allied Powers, and United Na-
tions Command 1686
Records of the Far East Command, Records of the Military History Section Entry 143: G-2 Library File, 1942-
1952

Box Subject
290-291 Okuyuma News Service Press Translations October 16, 1945-November 4, 1947
File Number JA 5505 0000 O 41 location: 290/49/30/07
292-293 Jiji Home News Service Press Translations May 1, 1946-November 4, 1947 File
Number JA 5505 0000 J 61 location: 290/49/30/07
303-304 Office of Naval Intelligence Counter-Intelligence Data, Japan June 1-July 14,
1945 File Number JA 7000 0000 C 855 location: 290/49/31/02
305 Roster of Prisoners of War Processed by ATIS to December 15, 1944, December
30, 1944 File Number JA 7000 0000 S 979 location: 290/49/31/02
340-345 U.S. Pacific Fleet Translations of Captured Japanese Documents January 26-
December 20, 1943 File Number JA 8015 0000 S 712 location: 290/49/31/07
346 Combined Services Detailed Interrogation Center Interrogation Reports March
1945 File Number JA 8025 0000 C 958 location: 290/49/32/01
346 First Marine Division Interrogation Reports December 3-4, 1942 File Number JA
8025 0000 M 338 location: 290/49/32/01
346 HQ, Americal Division Preliminary Interrogation Reports July 14-November 3,
1944 File Number JA 8025 0000 A 498 location: 290/49/32/01
346 Pacific Air Command Interrogation Report Reports September 1945-January
1946 File Number JA 8025 0000 P 117 location: 290/49/32/01
346 Translation of Japanese Document: The Planning of the Conquest of Java April
27, 1945 File Number JA 8025 0000 S 712 location: 290/49/32/01
346 U.S. Naval Technical Mission to Japan Interrogation Reports November 1945-
February 946 File Number JA 8025 0000 N 316 location: 290/49/32/01
346 Wellington, New Zealand Interrogation Repots November 1942-January 1943
File Number JA 8025 0000 A 731 location: 290/49/32/01
347 Interrogations of the Repatriates of the Tatsu Haru Maru April 17, 1947 File
Number JA 8025 0000 T 255 location: 290/49/32/01
347 Military Intelligence Service Section Japanese Interrogations March 22-April 16,
1946 File Number JA 8025 0000 S 284 location: 290/49/32/01
347 SEATIC Interrogations June 18-November 19, 1946 File Number JA 8025 0000
T 772 location: 290/49/32/01
348 43rd Infantry Division Interrogation Report October 2, 1944 File Number JA
8025 0000 U 83 location: 290/49/32/01
348 ATIS Indices February 1944-March 1945 File Number JA 8030 0000 A location:
290/49/32/01
348 ATIS Publications Index, December 15, 1946: Volume One, Numerical List of
Documents and Volume Two, Alphabetical Subject Index to Documents File
Number JA 8030 0000 A-1 location: 290/49/32/01
349-353 ATIS Advanced Echelon Bulletins November 26, 1944-June 14, 1945 File
Number JA 8030 0000 AB location: 290/49/32/01
354 ATIS Australian Forces Advanced Echelon Bulletins (Preliminary Examination of
Documents) June 7-August 12, 1945 File Number JA 8030 0000 AFA-B location:
290/49/32/02
354 ATIS Australian Forces Advanced Echelon Interrogation Reports June 7-August
11, 1945 File Number JA 8030 0000 AFA-I location: 290/49/32/02
354 ATIS Australian Forces Advanced Echelon Limited Distribution Bulletins No.
1-No. 2 June 7 and June 24, 1945 File Number JA 8030 0000 AFA-L location:
290/49/32/02
355 ATIS Australian Forces Advanced Echelon Translations July 1-August 12, 1945
File Number JA 8030 0000 AFA-T location: 290/49/32/02
356 ATIS ADVATIS Interrogation Reports December 21, 1944-June 14, 1945 File
Number JA 8030 0000 AI location: 290/49/32/02
357 ATIS ADVATIS Accession Lists Nos. 1-3 October-December 1946 File Number JA
8030 0000 AL location: 290/49/32/02
357-359 ATIS ADVATIS Translations November 7, 1944-April 22, 1945 File Number JA
8030 0000 AT location: 290/49/32/02

RG 554. Records of General Headquarters, Far East Command, Supreme Commander Allied Powers, and United Na-
tions Command 1687
Records of the Far East Command, Records of the Military History Section Entry 143: G-2 Library File, 1942-
1952

Box Subject
360 ATIS ADVATIS Limited Distribution Translations December 9, 1944-April 15,
1945 Nos. 1-12 File Number JA 8030 0000 AL location: 290/49/32/03
361-401 ATIS (SWPA) Bulletins Nos. 1-2,200 October 29, 1942-October 22, 1945 File
Number JA 8030 0000 B location: 290/49/32/03
402 ATIS (Far East Command) Bulletins Nos. 1-5 January 15-May 9, 1947 File
Number JA 8030 0000 B location: 290/49/33/02
403 ATIS Philippine Series Bulletins March 2-October 12, 1944 File Number JA 8030
0000 BP location: 290/49/33/02
404-405 ATIS Advanced Echelon Captured Documents September 1942-October 1942
File Number JA 8030 0000 CD location: 290/49/33/02
406 ATPS (ATS) Composite Report No. 1 October 26, 1942 File Number JA 8030
0000 CR location: 290/49/33/02
407 ATIS Briefs of Current Translations Nos. 1-76 n.d. File Number JA 8030 0000
CT location: 290/49/33/02
408 ATIS Current Translations Nos. 1-26 File Number JA 8030 0000 CT location:
290/49/33/03
409 ATIS Current Translations Nos. 27-54 File Number JA 8030 0000 CT location:
290/49/33/03
410 ATIS Current Translations Nos. 55-75 File Number JA 8030 0000 CT location:
290/49/33/03
411 ATIS Current Translations Nos. 76-84 File Number JA 8030 0000 CT location:
290/49/33/03
412 ATIS Current Translations Nos. 85-92 File Number JA 8030 0000 CT location:
290/49/33/03
413 ATIS Current Translations Nos. 93-106 File Number JA 8030 0000 CT location:
290/49/33/03
414 ATIS Current Translations Nos. 107-117 File Number JA 8030 0000 CT location:
290/49/33/03
415 ATIS Current Translations Nos. 118-128 File Number JA 8030 0000 CT location:
290/49/33/04
416 ATIS Current Translations Nos. 129-139 File Number JA 8030 0000 CT location:
290/49/33/04
417 ATIS Current Translations Nos. 140-152 File Number JA 8030 0000 CT location:
290/49/33/04
418 ATIS Current Translations Nos. 153-164 File Number JA 8030 0000 CT location:
290/49/33/04
419 ATIS Current Translations Nos. 165-174 File Number JA 8030 0000 CT location:
290/49/33/04
420-421 ATIS Allied Naval Forces, Interesting Items (Daily Extracts) Mary 9, 1944-
August 14, 1945 File Number JA 8030 0000 DE.ANF location: 290/49/33/04
422 ATIS Distribution Lists February 18, 1945 File Number JA 8030 0000 DL
location: 290/49/33/05
423 ATIS Enemy Publications Nos. 1-30 File Number JA 8030 0000 EP location:
290/49/33/05
424 ATIS Enemy Publications Nos. 31-52 File Number JA 8030 0000 EP location:
290/49/33/05
425 ATIS Enemy Publications Nos. 53-78 File Number JA 8030 0000 EP location:
290/49/33/05
426 ATIS Enemy Publications Nos. 79-106 File Number JA 8030 0000 EP location:
290/49/33/05
427 ATIS Enemy Publications Nos. 107-123 File Number JA 8030 0000 EP location:
290/49/33/05
428 ATIS Enemy Publications Nos. 124-142 File Number JA 8030 0000 EP location:
290/49/33/05

RG 554. Records of General Headquarters, Far East Command, Supreme Commander Allied Powers, and United Na-
tions Command 1688
Records of the Far East Command, Records of the Military History Section Entry 143: G-2 Library File, 1942-
1952

Box Subject
429 ATIS Enemy Publications Nos. 143-157 File Number JA 8030 0000 EP location:
290/49/33/06
430 ATIS Enemy Publications Nos. 158-175 Part I File Number JA 8030 0000 EP
location: 290/49/33/06
431 ATIS Enemy Publications Nos. 175 Part II-191 File Number JA 8030 0000 EP
location: 290/49/33/06
432 ATIS Enemy Publications Nos. 192-218 File Number JA 8030 0000 EP location:
290/49/33/06
433 ATIS Enemy Publications Nos. 219-242 File Number JA 8030 0000 EP location:
290/49/33/06
434 ATIS Enemy Publications Nos. 243-273 File Number JA 8030 0000 EP location:
290/49/33/06
435 ATIS Enemy Publications Nos. 274-292 File Number JA 8030 0000 EP location:
290/49/33/06
436 ATIS Enemy Publications Nos. 293-318 File Number JA 8030 0000 EP location:
290/49/33/07
437 ATIS Enemy Publications Nos. 319-326 File Number JA 8030 0000 EP location:
290/49/33/07
438 ATIS Enemy Publications Nos. 327-358 File Number JA 8030 0000 EP location:
290/49/33/07
439 ATIS Enemy Publications Nos. 359-373 File Number JA 8030 0000 EP location:
290/49/33/07
440 ATIS Enemy Publications Nos. 374-387 File Number JA 8030 0000 EP location:
290/49/33/07
441 ATIS Enemy Publications Nos. 388-421 File Number JA 8030 0000 EP location:
290/49/33/07
442 ATIS Inventories 1944-1945 File Number JA 8030 0000 I location:
290/49/33/07
443 I Corps Advanced Echelon Interrogation Reports April 29-July 1, 1945 File
Number JA 8030 0000 I 1 C location: 290/49/34/01
443 I Corps ATIS Advanced Echelon Preliminary Interrogations October 17, 1944-
April 28, 1945 File Number JA 8030 0000 I 1 CAE location: 290/49/34/01
443 I Corps Advanced Echelon No. 1 Preliminary Interrogation Reports February 11-
June 25, 1945 File Number JA 8030 0000 I 1 CAE location: 290/49/34/01
444 6th Army Preliminary Interrogation Reports September 23, 1944-June 27, 1945
File Number JA 8030 0000 I 6 A location: 290/49/34/01
444-446 6th Army ATIS Advanced Echelon No. 2, 6th Army Advanced Echelon, and 6th
Army Alamo Force Preliminary Interrogations January 1, 1944-June 27, 1945
File Number JA 8030 0000 I 6 A location: 290/49/34/01
447 8th Army ATIS Advanced Echelon Preliminary Interrogation Reports
December 29, 1944-July 15, 1945 File Number JA 8030 0000 I 8 A location:
290/49/34/01
447 X Corps ATIS Advanced Echelon Interrogation Reports October 24, 1944-August
5, 1945 File Number JA 8030 0000 I 10 CAE location: 290/49/34/01
448 XIV Corps ATIS Advanced Echelon Preliminary Interrogation Reports
January 26-August 14, 1945 File Number JA 8030 0000 I 14 CAE location:
290/49/34/01
448 XIV Corps ATIS Advanced Echelon Combined Interrogation Reports June
15-November 12, 1944 File Number JA 8030 0000 I 14 CAE location:
290/49/34/01
449 XXIV Corps ATIS Advanced Echelon Interrogation Reports November 1, 1944-
February 6, 1945 File Number JA 8030 0000 I 24 CAE location: 290/49/34/01
449 XXIV Corps Interrogation Reports April 11-June 17, 1945 File Number JA 8030
0000 I 24 CIS location: 290/49/34/01

RG 554. Records of General Headquarters, Far East Command, Supreme Commander Allied Powers, and United Na-
tions Command 1689
Records of the Far East Command, Records of the Military History Section Entry 143: G-2 Library File, 1942-
1952

Box Subject
449 38th Division Preliminary Interrogation Reports July 7-August 17, 1945 File
Number File Number JA 8030 0000 I 38 D location: 290/49/34/01
450 ATIS Allied Naval Forces Unit Reports February 9-April 27, 1944 File Number JA
8030 0000 IANF location: 290/49/34/02
450 ATIS Advanced Echelon No. 1 Preliminary Interrogation Reports November
1944-July 1945 File Number JA 8030 0000 IFAAE location: 290/49/34/02
450 1st Australian Army ATIS Advanced Echelon Preliminary Interrogation Reports
n.d. File Number JA 8030 0000 IFAAE location: 290/49/34/02
451 Australian I Corps Interrogation Reports April 28-August 7, 1945 File Number
JA 8030 0000 IFACE location: 290/49/34/02
452 ATIS Philippine Research Section Interrogations June 12-14, 1944 File Number
JA 8030 0000 IP location: 290/49/34/02
453 ATIS Interrogation Reports Nos. 1-100 File Number JA 8030 0000 IR location:
290/49/34/02
454 ATIS Interrogation Reports Nos. 101-200 File Number JA 8030 0000 IR
location: 290/49/34/02
455 ATIS Interrogation Reports Nos. 201-300 File Number JA 8030 0000 IR
location: 290/49/34/02
456 ATIS Interrogation Reports Nos. 301-400 File Number JA 8030 0000 IR
location: 290/49/34/02
457 ATIS Interrogation Reports Nos. 401-475 File Number JA 8030 0000 IR
location: 290/49/34/03
458 ATIS Interrogation Reports Nos. 476-550 File Number JA 8030 0000 IR
location: 290/49/34/03
459 ATIS Interrogation Reports Nos. 551-625 File Number JA 8030 0000 IR
location: 290/49/34/03
460 ATIS Interrogation Reports Nos. 626-700 File Number JA 8030 0000 IR
location: 290/49/34/03
461 ATIS Interrogation Reports Nos. 701-783 File Number JA 8030 0000 IR
location: 290/49/34/03
462 ATIS Advanced Echelon No. 1 Preliminary Interrogation Reports October 29,
1943-June 5, 1944 File Number JA 8030 0000 ISAE-1 location: 290/49/34/03
462 ATIS Advanced Echelon Preliminary Interrogation Reports February 13-October
29, 1944 File Number JA 8030 0000 ISAE-1 location: 290/49/34/03
462 ATIS Consolidated Interrogation Reports October 8, 1942 File Number JA 8030
0000 IRC location: 290/49/34/03
462 ATIS Information Section Bulletins January 3-November 18, 1943 File Number
JA 8030 0000 ISB location: 290/49/34/03
462 ATIS Information Section Memorandums February 23m 1944-May 8, 1945 File
Number JA 8030 0000 ISM location: 290/49/34/03
462 ATIS Interrogation Reports Proforma December 11, 1942-November 27, 1943
File Number JA 8030 0000 IRP location: 290/49/34/03
462 ATIS Supplementary Interrogation Reports January 10, 1943-February 11,
1944 File Number JA 8030 0000 IRS location: 290/49/34/03
463 ATIS Interrogation Spot Reports November 22, 1942-September 25, 1943 File
Number JA 8030 0000 ISR location: 290/49/34/03
463 ATIS Limited Distribution Interrogation Reports April 7, 1943-November 27,
1944 File Number JA 8030 0000 LD location: 290/49/34/03
464-467 ATIS Limited Distribution Translations Nos. 1-62 April 1944-September 29,
1945 File Number JA 8030 0000 LDT location: 290/49/34/03
468 ATIS Briefs of Medical Documents Appearing in ATIS Publications June 25,
1944-August 26, 1945 File Number JA 8030 0000 MDA location: 290/49/34/03
469-470 ATIS Monthly Reports October 29, 1942-March 15, 1947 File Number JA 8030
0000 MR location: 290/49/34/04

RG 554. Records of General Headquarters, Far East Command, Supreme Commander Allied Powers, and United Na-
tions Command 1690
Records of the Far East Command, Records of the Military History Section Entry 143: G-2 Library File, 1942-
1952

Box Subject
471 ATIS Publication No. 1 Japanese Military Conventional Signs and Abbreviations
(various versions) File Number JA 8030 0000 P location: 290/49/34/05
471 ATIS Publication No. 2 Alphabetical List of Japanese Army Officers (various
versions) File Number JA 8030 0000 P location: 290/49/34/05
471 ATIS Publication No. 3 Glossary of Japanese Terms (various versions) File
Number JA 8030 0000 P location: 290/49/34/05
471 ATIS Publication No. 8 Kanji Abbreviations, Variants and Equivalents February
7, 1945 File Number JA 8030 0000 P location: 290/49/34/05
472 ATIS Publication No. 3 Glossary of Japanese Terms File Number JA 8030 0000 P
location: 290/49/34/05
472 ATIS Publication No. 9 Japanese-English Medical Dictionary February 7, 1945
File Number JA 8030 0000 P location: 290/49/34/05
473 ATIS Publications Nos. 1-3, 8-9 File Number JA 8030 0000 P location:
290/49/34/05
473 ATIS Publication No. 4 Index Guide to Bibliographic Indexes of ATIS Documents
July 15, 1944 File Number JA 8030 0000 P location: 290/49/34/05
473 ATIS Publication No. 5 Bibliographic Subject Index to Enemy Publications Nos.
1-200 November 30, 1944 File Number JA 8030 0000 P location: 290/49/34/05
473 ATIS Publication No. 6 The Exploitation of Japanese Documents December 14,
1944 File Number JA 8030 0000 P location: 290/49/34/05
473 ATIS Publication No. 10 Restoration of Captured Documents: Manual for
cleaning, deciphering and chemically restoring illegible captured documents
June 28, 1945 File Number JA 8030 0000 P location: 290/49/34/05
474 ATIS Progress Report September 19, 1942-September 14, 1944 File Number JA
8030 0000 PR location: 290/49/34/05
474 ATIS Press Translations and Summaries July, September 1946 File Number JA
8030 0000 PT location: 290/49/34/05
475-479 ATIS Research Reports [includes ATIS Information Request Reports renumbered
as Research Reports] August 12, 1943-January 6, 1947 File Number JA 8030
0000 R location: 290/49/34/05
480 ATIS Significant Items Nos. 181-278 February 15-August 10, 1945 File Number
JA 8030 0000 SI location: 290/49/34/06
480 ATIS Special Morale and Propaganda Supplement May 15-July 23, 1944 File
Number JA 8030 0000 SMP location: 290/49/34/06
480 ATIS Special Significant Items Nos. 1-71 June 10-August 27, 1945 File Number
JA 8030 0000 SI location: 290/49/34/06
481-482 ATIS Spot Reports Nos. 1-194 November 1, 1942-April 28, 1945 File Number
JA 8030 0000 SR location: 290/49/34/06
483 ATIS Allied Geographical Section: Special Interrogations of Geographical
Subjects April 1949 File Number JA 8030 0000 SRG location: 290/49/34/06
484 I Corps ATIS Advanced Echelon Captured Documents No. 4-No. 49 October 9,
1944-July 1, 1945 File Number JA 8030 0000 T 1 C location: 290/49/34/06
484-485 I Corps Translations Nos. 4-284 April-July 1945 File Number JA 8030 0000 T 1
C location: 290/49/34/06
485 I Corps Translations June-July 1945 File Number JA 8030 0000 T 1 C location:
290/49/34/06
486-487 6th Army ATIS Advanced Echelon Translations October 9, 1944-June 28, 1945
File Number JA 8030 0000 T 6 A location: 290/49/34/07
488 6th Army ATIS Advanced Echelon Alamo Force Translations December 28,
1943-October 3, 1944 File Number JA 8030 0000 T 6 A location: 290/49/34/07
489 8th Army ATIS Advanced Echelon Translations October 21, 1944-June 1, 1945
File Number JA 8030 0000 T 8 A location: 290/49/34/07
490 X Corps Translations and X Corps ATIS Advanced Echelon Translations
October 4, 1944-July 30, 1945 File Number JA 8030 0000 T 10 C location:
290/49/34/07

RG 554. Records of General Headquarters, Far East Command, Supreme Commander Allied Powers, and United Na-
tions Command 1691
Records of the Far East Command, Records of the Military History Section Entry 147: Source File, 1945-1951

Box Subject
491 XI Corps Translations and XI Corps ATIS Advanced Echelon Translations
September 18, 1944-June 29 30, 1945 File Number JA 8030 0000 T 11 C
location: 290/49/34/07
492 XIV Corps Translations January 16-August 11, 1945 File Number JA 8030 0000
T 14 C location: 290/49/35/01
492 XIV Corps ATIS Advanced Echelon Translations June 15-November 2, 1944 File
Number JA 8030 0000 T 14 CD location: 290/49/35/01
493 XXIV Corps ATIS Advanced Echelon Translations November 3, 1944-February 7,
1945 File Number JA 8030 0000 T 24 CAE location: 290/49/35/01
493 XXIV Corps Translations April 7-May 28, 1945 File Number JA 8030 0000 T 24
CIS location: 290/49/35/01
494 40th Infantry Division Draft Translations August-September 1945 File Number
JA 8030 0000 T 40 D location: 290/49/35/01
495 1st Australian Army Special Translations April 15-17, 1945 File Number JA 8030
0000 TFAAE location: 290/49/35/01
495 1st Australian Army ATIS Advanced Echelon Translations November 18, 1944-
Augsut 9, 1945 File Number JA 8030 0000 TFAAE location: 290/49/35/01
495 1st Australian Corps ATIS Advanced Echelon Translations May 3-July 26, 1945
File Number JA 8030 0000 TFACE location: 290/49/35/01
496 ATIS Advanced Echelon Translations February 4, 1943-July 17, 1944 File 1
Number JA 8030 0000 TSAE-1 location: 290/49/35/01
496 ATIS Philippine Island Research Section Translations June 25-August 31, 1944
File Number JA 8030 0000 TP location: 290/49/35/01
497 Japanese Home and Operational Army Air Codes, Names, and Number,
February 4, 1945 File Number JA 8030 0400 A 872 location: 290/49/35/01
497 Netherlands East Indies Mahara Examinations Reports May 3-July 19, 1945 File
Number NEI 0306 0000 N 469 location: 290/49/35/01
498-502 Netherlands Forces Intelligence Service (NEFIS) Interrogation Reports January
27, 1944-September 8, 1945 File Number NEI 1000 0000 N 469 location:
290/49/35/01
502 Netherlands Forces Intelligence Service (NEFIS) Interrogation Reports January
1943-February 1944 File Number NEI 8025 0000 N 469 location: 290/49/35/02
538 Atrocities by the Japanese in the Philippines. February 1945; a compilations of
various documents File Number NEI 1000 000 N 469 location: 290/49/35/07
568 ATIS Administrative Files (includes information relating to linguists; instructions
for the handling and preparation of correspondence and special forms by
all ATIS Advanced Echelon and Language Detachments, and ATIS Function
document, February 25, 1944) Files Number US 2703 et al. location:
290/50/1/05

Source File 1945-1951 (Entry 147)


At least a third of the material is in Japanese. The records are arranged by an alpha-numeric
filing scheme. A complete box and document listing is available.

Boxes 1-143 location: 290/50/2/06


Oversize Box 1 location: 270/D/30/05
Oversize Box 2 location: 270/D/30/02

Box Subject
1 GHQ, Far East Command, Civil Intelligence Section Periodical
Summaries
1 Homer Lea. The Valor of Ignorance.

RG 554. Records of General Headquarters, Far East Command, Supreme Commander Allied Powers, and United Na-
tions Command 1692
Records of the Far East Command, Records of the Military History Section Entry 147: Source File, 1945-1951

Box Subject
1 JICPOA (Joint Intelligence Center Pacific Ocean Areas) Translations of
Captured Documents No. 4986-4986A December 1943 and JICPOA
Preliminary Interrogation Report No. 7 January 10, 1944 location:
290/50/2/06
3 Extracts from the Office Naval Intelligence Weekly August-September
1945 location: 290/50/2/06
3 The Office of Naval Intelligence Weekly January-August 1945
4 A Study of the Potsdam Declaration
4 IMTFEE Record (partial) location: 290/50/2/07
6 USSBS. Japans Struggle to End the War File Number location:
290/50/2/07
7 USSBS. Interrogations of Japanese Officials [Naval] Vols. I-II location:
290/50/2/07
8 GHQ, SWPA. G-2 Information Bulletin-Special May 5, 1942 location:
290/50/2/07
8 GHQ, SWPA. Report on Conditions in the Philippine Islands June 1943
8 GHQ, SWPA. Situation Reports February-October 1944
8-18 GHQ, SWPA and AFPAC. Daily Intelligence Summaries June 1942-
September 1945 location: 290/50/2/07
18 Historical Record Index Cards
18 Miscellaneous Papers location: 290/50/3/02
19 History: British Commonwealth Occupation Force location: 290/50/3/02
19-31 Imperial General Headquarters Directives and Orders 1939-1945 [in
English and Japanese] location: 290/50/3/02
32-33 GHQ, SWPA. Monthly Summary of Enemy Dispositions September
1944-April 1945 location: 290/50/3/04
33-35 Japanese Reports on Military and Naval Operations [in Japanese]
location: 290/50/3/04
36-55 Operational Monographs [Nos. 2-142 with gaps] on Japanese Military
and Naval Operations [in Japanese] location: 290/50/3/04
55-56 File of Errata Sheets for Operational Monographs [in Japanese] location:
290/50/3/07
57-58 Japanese Reports on Military and Naval Operations [in Japanese]
location: 290/50/3/07
58 Allied Land Forces, SWPA. The History of the Lae-Salamaua Garrison
April 1, 1944 location: 290/50/3/07
59 The Truth of the Philippines Campaign, unpublished memoirs of Lt.
Gen. Akira Muto, Chief of Staff, 14th Area Army
59 Muto Memoirs [in Japanese]
59 Reports to the Throne by Chiefs of Army and Navy General Staffs,
January 19, 1945 location: 290/50/3/07
59 Reports to the Throne, Chief of the Naval General Staff, October and
December 1944 (in Japanese)
59 Summary of Operations on Mindoro [in Japanese]
60 Cessation of Hostilities in Various Sections [in Japanese]
60 Commander, naval Activities, Japan, Operation Plan 3-46
60 Data Bearing on the Termination of the Great East Asia War [in
Japanese]
60 File on Soviet Entry into War (Extracts) [in Japanese]
60 Horoshi [Kainan] Shomomura. Untold History of the Termination of the
War, May 1950 [in Japanese]
60 Maj. Gen. Tomochika, The Truth of the Philippine Defeat [in Japanese]

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tions Command 1693
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60 Rear Adm. Ichiro Yokoyama. Duty Report of [the] Senior Naval
Member, Manila Delegation, August 1945 [in Japanese]
60 Sokichi Takagi. Notes on Termination of the War [in Japanese and
English] location: 290/50/4/01
61 Horoshi [Kainan] Shimomura. Records of the Termination of the War
1949 [in Japanese] location: 290/50/4/01
61 Time and Place of Formal Surrender of the Japanese Armed Forces
61-62 Japanese reports on military and naval operations [in Japanese]
location: 290/50/4/01
63 Combined Fleet Headquarters. Summary of Developments, Greater East
Asia War [in Japanese]
63 Feature of the Termination of the War as Told by Kantoro Suzuki 1946
location: 290/50/4/01
64 File of Incoming and Outgoing Communications regarding Public Peace
and Military Discipline [in Japanese]
64 Proceedings of Supreme War Direction January-February 1945, extracts
[in Japanese and English] location: 290/50/4/01
64 Regulations for Command and Organization of National Volunteer Units
June 23, 1945 [in Japanese]
64-65 Wartime Organization of the Imperial Navy, Vols. I-III [in Japanese]
location: 290/50/4/01
65 Report to the Newly Assigned Vice-Minister of War, Military Affairs
Bureau, War Ministry July 20, 1945 location: 290/50/4/01
66 Table of Army Units Compiled by War Ministry [in Japanese] location:
290/50/4/01
66-67 Strength and Composition of Japanese Naval Ground Forces,
Southeastern Asia 1941-1944 [in Japanese] location: 290/50/4/01
68 Army General Staff, Unit Organization Tables August 1944-August 1945
location: 290/50/4/02
68 GHQ, SCAP. Requirements of the Supreme Commander for the Allied
Powers Presented to Japanese Representatives at Manila, Philippine
Islands, August 19-20, 1945
68 Military Police (Kempei) HQ File of Documents Pertaining to Orders and
Directives [in Japanese]
68 Military Police (Kempei) HQ File of Orders August 1945 [in Japanese]
69 Abridge Chronicle of World War II [in Japanese] location: 290/50/4/02
69 GHQ, AFPAC, Military Intelligence Service-X. Locations and Strength of
Prisoner of War and Civilian Internment Camps in Japan, August 14,
1945
69 Information Concerning Task Organization and Operations in reply to
USSBS Questionnaire [in Japanese]
69 Operational Process and Units Charts in Southeast Area [in Japanese]
69 Opinion of Task Force Organization and Disposition of Force for Task
Force Operations September 10, 1944 [in Japanese and English]
69 Record of Court Martial of Capt. Yasua Kozono [in Japanese]
70 Imperial GHQ, Army Section. Decisive Battle Manual April 29, 1945 [in
Japanese]
70 Imperial GHQ, Army Section. National Resistance Manual April 26,
1945[in Japanese] location: 290/50/4/02
70 Japanese unit records, orders, regulations, and historical data [in
Japanese]
71 Files of Top Secret Operational Orders for the Southeast Detachment
HQ, Fourth Air Army HQ, and Seventh Air Division HQ [in Japanese]
location: 290/50/4/02

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tions Command 1694
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72 File of Operations Orders of Tenth Area Army (Formosa) [in Japanese]
72 Fourteenth Area Army Operations Orders location: 290/50/4/02
73 Fourteenth Area Army Operational Orders (extracts) [in Japanese]
73 Official Gazette (Proceedings of the 87th Session of the Imperial Diet
[in Japanese] location: 290/50/4/02
73 Volunteer Service Act Law No. 39 87th Diet June 23, 1945 [in
Japanese]
74 Documents Submitted to the Supreme Commander for the Allied
Powers by the Japanese Mission to Negotiate Surrender, Manila August
19, 1945
74 GHQ, SCAP. Progress of Demobilization of the Japanese Armed Forces
July 31, 1948 location: 290/50/4/03
74 Strength of Japanese Forces in the Philippines, 1941-1942, 1944-1945
75 Final Report: Progress of Demobilization of the Japanese Armed Forces,
December 31, 1946 location: 290/50/4/03
76 File of Important Documents kept by Capt. Toshikazu Ohmae [in
Japanese]
76 Imperial General Headquarters, Army Section. Key to Homeland
Decisive Battle Tactics June 6, 1945 [in Japanese]
76 Imperial General Headquarters, Army Section. Weekly Intelligence
Report 1945 [in Japanese] location: 290/50/4/03
76 Japanese Estimates of the Situation June 1 and July 1, 1945 [in
Japanese]
76 Japanese military and naval records 1944-1945 [in Japanese]
76 Official Precis of Agreements Reached by Supreme War Direction
Council May 1945
77 Japanese Navy reports and logs [in Japanese] location: 290/50/4/03
78 Imperial Navy General Headquarters. Diary (extracts) [in Japanese]
78 Kido Diary [in Japanese]
78 Kido Diary: Affidavit of Defendant Kido in IMTFE location: 290/50/4/03
78 Memorandum Notes of Lt. Gen. Sumihisa Ikeda, July 27-August 17,
1945 [in Japanese]
78 Prince Ayamaro Konoye Memoirs [in Japanese]
78 Prince Naruhiko Higashikuni. My Record, Tokyo 1950 [in Japanese]
78-80 Extracts from Private Papers of 36 Former Japanese Officials and
Officers location: 290/50/4/03
81 Daily Record of Navy Ministers Secretariat August 1-28, 1945
(extracts)
81 Memorandum Notes of Rear Adm. Sokio Takagi
81 Replies to USSBS Questionnaires
81 Unpublished Memoirs of Foreign Minister Shigenori Togo April-August
1945; both Japanese and English Translation. The latter is 41 pp. File
Number JA 1000 1200 T 645J&E
81 War Ministry Reply to USSBE Questionnaire location: 290/50/4/04
82 Air Unit Disposition Charts location: 290/50/4/04
82 Battle Preparations of Naval Air Tokyo
82 Imperial General Headquarters, Army Section. Outline of Operations
and Lessons of the Leyte Campaign
82 Lessons of the Peleliu and Angaur Operations [in Japanese]
82 Reports of the Navy Battle Lessons Analysis Committee Air Section

RG 554. Records of General Headquarters, Far East Command, Supreme Commander Allied Powers, and United Na-
tions Command 1695
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83 Top Secret Operations Log, Fourth Air Army Staff File, March 9, 1944-
August 10, 1944 [in Japanese] location: 290/50/4/04
84 Cabinet Instructions location: 290/50/4/04
84 Foreign Office Memoranda 1949-1950
84 Information Regarding Central Office Liaison
84 Japanese military units records and reports of air damage
84 Record of the Movements of Cabinet Ministers July-August 1945
84 Top Secret Operations Diary No. 2 by 7th Air Division HQ, July 21-Dec.
31, 1943
85 Basic Joint Chiefs of Staff Directive for Post-Surrender Military
Government in Japan Proper location: 290/50/4/04
85 Diplomatic Data (Part of Japanese-American Negotiations February-
December 1941)
85 File on Important National Policy Decisions
85 Reports to the Diet by the Japanese Government Ministries
85 Summary of Circumstances Leading to Decisions on Important National
Policies
85-88 GHQ, SCAP. Summation of Non-Military Activities in Japan, January-
December 1947 location: 290/50/4/04
88 GHQ, SCAP. Occupation Instructions September 20, 1946
88 Imperial Ordnance No. 350 location: 290/50/4/05
88 SCAP Monograph No. 1, Part A: Administration of the Occupation:
Organization, Procedure, and Controls
90 Foreign Office Radios, June-August 1945 location: 290/50/4/05
90 Special Reports Prepared for G-2 Historical Division November 1950
90 War Ministry Radio. Vice-Minister of War to Commanding Generals of all
Armies, n.d.
91 ATIS Translation: An Account of the Imperial Navys Activities in the
Philippines at the Beginning of the War 12 pp.
91 ATIS Translation: The Naval Battle of the Bismark Sea 2 pp. March 3,
1943
91 ATISTranslation: The Port Moresby Operation May 1942 Vol. V 9 pp. May
22, 1946
91 Copy of Letter of Resignation of Prime Minister Suzuki August 15, 1945
91 Foreign Office and Demobilization Bureau. Japanese Armed Personnel
and Civilians Overseas on August 15, 1945
91 Photostats of Japanese Newspapers 1942, 1945, 1946
91 Transcript, IMTFE Proceedings, September 25, 1947 location:
290/50/4/05
92 GHQ, Far East Command, G-2, Historical Division. Personal History
Statements of Japanese Army and Naval and Government Officials
location: 290/50/4/05
93 COMSOPAC Translations of Captured Documents August 1943
93 GHQ Far East Command Special Interrogations 1948-1949
93 Imperial General Headquarters, Army Situation. Report on Recent
Situation in the Philippines March 31, 1944
93 IMTFE Affidavits location: 290/50/4/05
93-94 GHQ Far East Command Special Interrogations of Japanese Army and
Navy Commanders 1947 location: 290/50/4/05

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tions Command 1696
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94 ADVATIS Bulletins (Preliminary Examination of Captured Documents)
Nos. 63-702, with many gaps December 13, 1944-June 7, 1945
location: 290/50/4/05
94 U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey (Pacific) Interrogations October-
December 1945
95 ADVATIS Translations 1944-1945 location: 290/50/4/06
95-96 ATIS Bulletins (Preliminary Examination of Captured Documents) No.
260-No. 1971, with many gaps July 23, 1943-April 18, 1945 location:
290/50/4/06
97 ATIS Captured Documents No. 89 (ATIS 29) October 17, 1942 and No.
98 (ATIS 35) October 24, 1942 location: 290/50/4/06
97-98 ATIS Current Translations Nos. 2-149, with many gaps November 11,
1942-February 6, 1945 location: 290/50/4/06
98 ATIS Enemy Publications No. 6-No. 285, with many gaps March 27,
1943-January 18, 1945 location: 290/50/4/06
99 ATIS Enemy Publications No. 359 (Part 1) Guerrilla Warfare in the
Philippines, April 28, 1945
99 ATIS Enemy Publications No. 398 Trial Records of Filipino and Chinese
Guerillas and Civilians and Japanese Soldiers and Civilians September
22, 1945
99 ATIS Interrogations Reports No. 55 April 15, 1943 and No. 148 August
16, 1943
99 ATIS Limited Distribution Translation No. 39 (Part 1): Japanese
Operation Plans and Orders 1941-1944 April 22, 1945
99 ATIS Monthly Report September 1945 location: 290/50/4/06
100 ATIS Publication No. 2 Alphabetical List of Japanese Army Officers May
1943
100 ATIS Research Report No. 131 Japans Decision to Fight December 1,
1945
100 ATIS Research Report No. 132 The Pearl Harbor Operations December
1, 1945
100 ATIS Spot Reports No. 45 January 6, 1943 and No. 83 March 12, 1943
location: 290/50/4/06
101-110 GHQ, Far East Command. Statements of Former Japanese Officials on
World War II location: 290/50/4/06
111 Army General Staff, Operations Section. Daily Record of the War
Situation [in Japanese]
111 Asahi Yearbook 1946 [in Japanese]
111 Japan Yearbook 1943-1944 location: 290/50/5/01
113 HQ, Army Air Force, SWPA Intelligence Summaries Nos. 233-240
August 11-September 6, 1944
113 HQ, Army Air Force, SWPA Intelligence Summaries No. 245 September
23, 1944 location: 290/50/5/01
114 Carlos Romule, I Saw the Fall of the Philippines (New York 1946)
114 GHQ, SWPA. Philippine Monthly Combined Situation Report June-August
1944
114-115 Psychological Warfare Unit. Manila Free Philippines February-July
1945 location: 290/50/5/01
115 GHQ, SWPA. Operations Instructions 1944-1945 location: 290/50/5/01
116 HQ, Sixth Army. Sixth Army on Luzon location: 290/50/5/02

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tions Command 1697
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Box Subject
116-117 Reports of the Commanding General, Eight Army on the Leyte-Samar
Operation the Mindoro Operation, thee Palawan and Zamboanga
Operations, and the Panay-Negros and Sebu Operations location:
290/50/5/02
117 19th Bomber Group, Operations Journal December 8, 1941-February 2,
1942
117 Historical Division, War Department. The Admiralties: Operations of
the 1st Cavalry Division February 29-May 18, 1944
117 History of the Biak Operation June 15-27, 1944
117 Report of the Commanding General, Buna Forces, on the Buna
Campaign location: 290/50/5/02
118 HQ, Eight Army Operational Monograph on the Cebu-Bohol Negros
Oriental Operation
118 HQ, XI Corps, Historical Report M-7 Operation [Luzon Campaign]
118 The 164th Infantry. Operations Report, Cebu-Negros location:
290/50/5/02
118 The 37th Infantry in World War II
119 The War Reports of Gen. George C. Marshall, Gen. H. H. Arnold, and
Adm. Ernest W. King (New York 1947) location: 290/50/5/02
120 HQ, XIV Corps. After Action Report July 29, 1945 location: 290/50/5/02
120 Samuel Eliot Morison The Rising Sun in the Pacific (Boston 1948)
120-121 HQ, Eight Army. Operational Monographs on Mindanao; Panay Negros
Occidential; and Palawan location: 290/50/5/02
121 Historical Division, War Department. Papuan Campaign: The Buna-
Sanananda Operation, November 16, 1942-January 23, 1943
121 GHQ, SCAP and AFPAC. G-3 Operations Report February 22-March 1,
1946
121 GHQ, SWPA. Monthly Summaries of Operations July 1944, January and
March 1945 location: 290/50/5/02
123-123 GHQ, SWPA. Monthly Summary of Operations April-August 1945
location: 290/50/5/02
123 GHQ, SCAP and AFPAC. Monthly Summary of Operations Sept.-October
1945
123 HQ, Eight Army. Operational monograph on Samboanga Sulu
Archipelago Operation location: 290/50/5/03
124 GHQ, AFPAC. Administrative History of the Ordnance Section October 1,
1947
124 GHQ, Far East Command. Organization and Functions G-2 SCAP and
FEC April 1, 1948
124 HQ, Sixth Army. Report of the Occupation of Japan September 22-
November 30, 1945 location: 290/50/5/03
124 HQ, US Army Forces Western Pacific. Semi-Annual Report June1-Dec.
31, 1945
124-125 HQ, Eighth Army. Occupational Monograph of the Eight US Army in
Japan August 1945-August 1946 location: 290/50/5/03
126 GHQ, AFPAC. Amendment No. 1 to G-2 Estimate of the Enemy Situation
with respect to Kyushu July 29, 1945 location: 290/50/5/03
127 GHQ, AFPAC. Basic Outline Plan for Blacklist Operations, 2nd Ed. July
25, 1945
127 GHQ, AFPAC. Basic Outline Plan for Blacklist Operations, 3rd Ed. Aug. 8,
1945
127 GHQ, AFPAC. Basic Outline Plan for Blacklist Operations, 3rd Ed.
Appendices to G-4 Logistics Annex. location: 290/50/5/03

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tions Command 1698
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127 HQ, Alamo Force. G-2 Estimate of the Enemy Situation, Morotai Island,
Halmahera as of August 1, 1944
128 32nd Infantry Division. Assistant Chief of Staff, G-3. Report on Blacklist
Operation September 7-November 30, 1945
128 CINCPAC-CINCPOA. Joint Staff Study: Operation CAMPUS August 9,
1945 location: 290/50/5/03
128 GHQ, AFPAC. Staff Study for Operation Cornet 1st Ed, August 15,
1945
128 HQ, XIV Corps. Report No. 1 on the Blacklist Operation: Occupation of
Japan August 20-September 30, 1945, October 18, 1945
129 GHQ, AFPAC. Downfall. Strategic Plan for Operations in the Japanese
Archipelago May 28, 1945
129 GHQ, AFPAC. Staff Study for Operation Olympic. 1st Ed. May 28, 1945
location: 290/50/5/03
129 GHQ, SWPA. Basic Plan for Montclair Operations. 3rd Ed. 2nd
Amendment: Basic Outline Plan March 6, 1945
129 GHQ, SWPA. Basic Plan for Montclair Operations. 3rd Ed. February 28,
1945
130 Joint War Plans Committee. Plan for the Invasion of the Kanto (Tokyo)
Plain, May 15, 1945 location: 290/50/5/04
131 Alfred A. Weinstein, Barbed-Wire Surgeon (New York 1948)
131 Department of State. The Axis in Defeat: A Collection of Documents on
American Policy Toward Germany and Japan
131 GHQ, SWPA. Comminques and Press Releases December 10, 1941-
Sept. 2, 1945 location: 290/50/5/04
131 Joseph C. Grew, Ten Years in Japan (New York 1944) [in Japanese and
English]
132 Gen. Jonathan M. Wainwright. General Wainwrights Story (Garden City,
NY 1946)
132 GHQ, SCAP and AFPAC. G-3 Daily Situation Report September 14,
1945. location: 290/50/5/04
133 GHQ, AFPAC. Operations of the Intelligence Service in SWPA: Vol. I The
Guerilla Resistance Movement in the Philippines
133 GHQ, AFPAC. Operations of the Intelligence Service in SWPA: Vol. I
The Guerilla Resistance Movement in the Philippines, Documentary
Appendices location: 290/50/5/04
134 GHQ, AFPAC. Intelligence Activities in the Philippines during the
Japanese Occupation
134 GHQ, AFPAC. Intelligence Activities in the Philippines during the
Japanese Occupation, Documentary Appendices location: 290/50/5/04
135 GHQ, AFPAC. Operations of the Allied Intelligence Bureau, GHQ, SWPA,
Documentary Appendices II location: 290/50/5/04
136 GHQ, Far East Command. Operations of the Allied Geographical Section,
GHQ, SWPA location: 290/50/5/04
136 The Intelligence Series (G-2 USAFFE-SWPA-AFPAC-FEC-SCAP): Volume
V, Operations of the Allied Translator and Interpreter Section, GHQ,
SWPA, May 1945-December 1947 Documentary Appendix
137 GHQ, Far East Command. Operations of the Counter Intelligence Corps
in the SWPA location: 290/50/5/05
138 GHQ, Far East Command. Operations of the Civil Intelligence Section,
GHQ FEC and SCAP
138 GHQ, Far East Command. Operations of the Civil Intelligence Section,
GHQ FEC and SCAP: The Public Safety Division location: 290/50/5/05

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tions Command 1699
Central Command, 8132d Army Unit Entry 39: Sugamo Prison Records

Box Subject
139 GHQ, Far East Command. Operations of the Civil Intelligence Section,
GHQ FEC and SCAP: Documentary Appendices II and III location:
290/50/5/05
140 441st CIC Detachment. Monthly Reports December 1945-April 1946,
March 1947
140 Lt. Gen. George H. Brett, MacArthur I Knew, True (October 1947)
location: 290/50/5/05
141 HQ, Eight Army. Military Government System in Japan 1945-1948
location: 290/50/5/05
141 HQ, Eight Army. Staff Studies of various Japanese operations during
1944-1945
142 The Red Cross Courier October 1945
142 441st CIC Detachment. Monthly Report December 1947
142 FEAF Activities in the Occupation of Japan December 1945 location:
290/50/5/05
142 GHQ, AFPAC. Documents Submitted to the Supreme Commander for
the Allied Forces by the Japanese Mission to Negotiate Surrender,
Manila, August 19, 1945
142 GHQ, Far East Command. Operations Instructions No. 2
142 GHQ, SCAP. Occupation Instructions No. 3 and No. 5, January 3, 5,
1948
142 GHQ, SCAP. Report on Mass Repatriation in the Western Pacific February
1948
142 Joint Chiefs of Staff Directive regarding suspected war criminals;
provides definition of who are war criminals
142 Letter from Tomas Confesor to Fermin Garam, Japanese Puppet
Governor of Iloilo Province
142 Lt. Gen. Robert L. Eichelberger. Our Bloody Jungle Road to Tokyo
142 Message from SCAP to Commanding Officer Third Fleet regarding
Evacuation of POWs, August 25, 1945
142 Oversize 1 Monograph 116 (navy) Charts and Table Connected with
Naval Operations Records November 1941-

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