Reports, Orders, Studies and Other Background Documents Gathered by the IPS, 1945-47
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IPSのスタッフが利用するために収集された資料。米陸軍省、GHQ/SCAPや米太平洋陸軍(AFPAC)が作成した資料、新聞記事・雑誌記事の複製物などから成る。No.1からNo.179の番号が振られた資料のほか、番号のない資料が8点含まれる。Background Doc. No. 17ほかいくつかの資料については、マイクロ撮影時に所在不明であり、Background Doc. No. 4のように下掲の資料の構成にリンク先があっても、"Charge out slip"しか写されていない資料もある。一部の資料は、米本国から取り寄せた。たとえば、国際法関係の雑誌論文の資料については、その送付状が"Japanese War Crimes Prosecution"に含まれている。また、日本語の資料も若干含まれている。
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- Background Documents
- Background Doc. No. 1: Copy of a Statement by President Roosevelt, Prime Minster Churchill, and Prime Minister Stalin Issued at Moscow, Nov. 1, 1943.
- Background Doc. No. 2: Memorandum on the Military Caste in Japan which is a brief historical analysis of the Warrior tradition in Japan and its association with religion, folklore, and politics from earliest times to the Satsuma rebellion in 1877.
Prepared by Major McFarland of the Washington Document Center. - Background Doc. No. 3: Memorandum on the Survival of Japan's Military Caste which traces the further development of the military tradition from 1877 to the present time.Prepared by Major McFarland of the Washington Document Center.
- Background Doc. No. 4: Memorandum on the treatment of American prisoners of war, both military and civilian, by the Japanese.
Charge out slip only. - Background Doc. No. 5: Principal Nazi Organization Involved in War Crimes (R & A Report No.3113).
Prepared by Office of Strategic Services. - Background Doc. No. 6: First draft of the Planning Memorandum proposed by Justice Jackson's group wguch was later revised as the "Charter".
- Background Doc. No. 7: List of books in English available in the Dai Ichi Building.
- Background Doc. No. 8: Copy of the proposed charter for the European Theatre, "Constitution of the International Military Tribunal", submitted by Justice Jackson's group and the other allied powers.
- Background Doc. No. 9: Planning Memorandum on the Main Case against the Japanese, 11 Sept. 1945.
Prepared by the Eastern Division, War Crimes Office, Office of the Judge Advocate General. - Background Doc. No. 10: Copy of instruction and document analyses from Nuremberg trials.
- Background Doc. No. 11: Text of the announcement of the agreement of the United States, Great Britain, Russia and France on the plan for the trial of major war criminals in Europe and Justice Jackson's statement on the announcement.
Extract from "New York Times" Aug. 9, 1945. - Background Doc. No. 12: Copies of the Cairo Declaration, the Potsdam Declaration, the Instrument of Surrender, and Byrnes reply to the Japanese offer of Surrender.
- Background Doc. No. 13: Interrogation Report covering the qualities and psychology of the Japanese people, the political situation in Japan, current economic conditions in Japan, relations with other countries, and the philosophy of the Japanese in the war
Issued by Hq 6th Army. - Background Doc. No. 14: An Opinion on the petition for writ of habeas corpus concerning a conviction for manslaughter before a general court material.
Rosborough V. Rossell (CCA, First Circuit) . United States Circuit Court of Appeal for the First Circuit, October Team, 1944, No.4051. - Background Doc. No. 15: List of Documents Kept by the Prisoner of War Intelligence Bureau. (Japanese Prisoner of War Information Bureau).
GHQ/USAFPAC. - Background Doc. No. 16: Toward the Peace Documents, Department of States Publication 2298.
- Background Doc. No. 17: Monthly Summary of non-military activities in enforcement of the post-surrender policies for Japan, issue by SCAP.
Missing. - Background Doc. No. 18: Reporting of War Crimes and Identification of Suspects, War Department Circular No. 256, 22 Aug. 1945.
- Background Doc. No. 19: Memorandum on Responsibility of Field or Area Commander for War Crimes Committed by Subordinates.
Prepared by Captain Freeman in International Law Division, JAGD. - Background Doc. No. 20: Memorandum on the Applicability of Limitations Imposed by Articles of War to Tribunal trying War Crimes Cases in Occupied Territory, Constitutionality of Articles of War dealing with Military Commissions.
Prepared by Col. King, JAGD. - Background Doc. No. 21: Memorandum for Brigadier General John M. Weir, Assistant Judge Advocate General, Director, War Crimes Office, Subject: Applicability of Articles of War to trails of war criminals by Military Commission.
- Background Doc. No. 22: Organization Reports on the Cabinet and Government of the Imperial Japanese Government, with lists of names.
- Background Doc. No. 23: Draft memorandum of enactments pertaining to industrial enterprises and special corporations in Japan.
- Background Doc. No. 24: Memorandum on the Zaibatsu.
- Background Doc. No. 25: Memorandum on the applicability of the Articles of War to trials before Military Government and other Courts appointed in the U.S. Zone (Germany and Austria).
- Background Doc. No. 26: Translation of a Japanese Newspaper describing events surrounding the departure of the Fleet on 17 Oct. for attack on Pearl Harbor 7 Dec. 1941.
Charge out slip only. - Background Doc. No. 27: Memorandum on Perpetuation of testimony for presentation to International Military Tribunal.
- Background Doc. No. 28: Memorandum on Responsibility of Head of State, Cabinet Member, Military Commanders and Staff Officers for War Crimes Committed by Subordinates and Lawfulness of Guerrilla Activities in the Philippines.
Prepared by Captain Freeman in International Law Division, JAGD. - Background Doc. No. 29: Prominent Personal in Japanese or Japanese Dominated Territories.
Prepared by District Intelligence Office 14th Naval District. See Also Pages 1-200., Pages 201 to 416. - Background Doc. No. 30: Friendly Japanese.
Compiled by Military Intelligence Division, War Dept. - Background Doc. No. 31: Memorandum for the Judge Advocate General -- Concerning War Crimes as Related to the Preparation, Launching, and Opening of Hostilities without Previous Warning.
- Background Doc. No. 32: Memorandum for the Judge Advocate General -- Concerning Perpetuation of testimony by Witnesses in U. S. for Presentation to International Military Tribunal.
Prepared by Col. King, JAGD. - Background Doc. No. 33: Memorandum for the Director, War Crime Office -- Concerning Responsibility of Field or Area Commander for War Crimes Committed by Subordinates.
Prepared by Captain Freeman in International Law Division, JAGD. - Background Doc. No. 34: Assignment Chart of the International Prosecution Section showing Schedule for Preparation of Trial Brief of Facts.
- Background Doc. No. 35: Memorandum for Judge Advocate General -- Concerning War Crimes Committed by Enemy Nationals Performing Judicial Functions.
- Background Doc. No. 36: Memorandum for Director, War Crimes Office, JAGD, -- Concerning Applicability of Limitations Imposed by Articles of War to Tribunal trying War Crimes Cases in Occupied Territory, Constitutionality of Articles of War dealing with Military Commissions."
- Background Doc. No. 37: Trial of War Criminals by Military Tribunals.
Major Willard B. Cowles, J. A. G. D. Reprinted from the American Bar Association Journal, June 1944. - Background Doc. No. 38: Biographies of Prominent Japanese.
Prepared by District Intelligence Office, 14th Naval District. - Background Doc. No. 39: Civil Affairs Handbook, Japan, Prefectural Studies, Saitama Ken, War Department Pamphlet No.31-362.
- Background Doc. No. 40: Civil Affairs Handbook, Japan, Prefectural Studies, War Department Pamphlet No.31-365.
- Background Doc. No. 41: Civil Affairs Handbook, Japan, Section 19: Kagoshima-Ken. Army Service Forces Manual M354-19.
- Background Doc. No. 42: Civil Affairs Handbook, Japan, Section 20: Miyazaki-Ken, Army Service Forces Manual M354-20.
- Background Doc. No. 43: Civil Affairs Handbook, Japan, Section 21: Nagasaki-Ken, Army Service Forces Manual M354-21.
- Background Doc. No. 44: Civil Affairs Handbook, Japan, Section 22: Saga Ken, Army Service Forces Manual M354-22.
- Background Doc. No. 45: Civil Affairs Handbook, Japan, Section 23: Fukuoka-Ken. Army Service Forces Manual M354-23.
- Background Doc. No. 46: Civil Affairs Handbook, Japan, Section 24: Kumamoto-Ken, Army Service Forces Manual M354-24.
- Background Doc. No. 47: Civil Affairs Handbook, Japan, Section 25: Oita-Ken. Army Service Forces Manual M354-25.
- Background Doc. No. 48: Toward the Peace Documents, Department of States Publication 2298.
- Background Doc. No. 49: Japanese Government Officials 1937-45.
Authority by Military Intelligence Division, War Department. - Background Doc. No. 50: Soviet Intentions to Punish War Criminals.
Missing. - Background Doc. No. 51: Report on Control Associations.
Prepared By Legal Division, Economic and Scientific Section. - Background Doc. No. 52: "So Have Warlords Collapsed."
Charge out slip only. - Background Doc. No. 53: Outline of Japanese Government and its Leaders.
Charge out slip only. - Background Doc. No. 54: Summary of Censorship Information.
GHQ/USAFPAC Office of the Counter-Intelligence, Civil Censorship Detachment. - Background Doc. No. 55: Extract from San Francisco Chronicle, Dec. 28, 1945 Page 4. Text of the communique issued at the close of the Big Three Foreign Ministers Conference in Moscow: A report on a New Allied understanding.
- Background Doc. No. 56: Glossary of Japanese Terms No.8. (ATIS Publication).
ATIS, SWPA. - Background Doc. No. 57: Australian Military Forces List No. 2 of Suspected Japanese War Criminals Held in Custody, 17 Dec. 1945.
- Background Doc. No. 58: Limited Distribution Translation, No.39 (Part VIII) Section A.
ATIS, SWPA. - Background Doc. No. 59: List of Imperial Ordinances Promulgated after August 15, 1945.
GHQ/SCAP. - Background Doc. No. 60: Historical Articles of the War in the Pacific.
Prepared by CIE, GHQ/USAFPAC. 連合軍司令部の記述せる太平洋戦争史. - Background Doc. No. 61: The Ketsumeidan Jiken.
- Background Doc. No. 62: Summary of Official Records the Shinpeitai Jiken trial.
Prepared by CIC. - Background Doc. No. 63: Future Release -- Opening address of Robert H. Jackson, Representative and Chief of Counsel for U.S.A. in the United States, French Republic, Great Britain, and USSR against Goering, Von Ribbentrop, Hess, etc.
- Background Doc. No. 64: Report of Interrogation No. 5686: Richter, Otto Bernhard.
- Background Doc. No. 65: Two Article on Responsibility of Starting War.
- Background Doc. No. 66: Functional Chart of the Navy Chain of Command.
Missing. - Background Doc. No. 67: Miscellaneous Organizations in Japan (Labor, Scientific, and Technical), Special Report No.8.
Office of the Chief of Counter Intelligence, GHQ/AFPAC. - Background Doc. No. 68: Military Organizations in Japan, Special Report No.7.
Office of the Chief of Counter Intelligence, GHQ/AFPAC. - Background Doc. No. 69: Economic Organizations in Japan, Special Report No. 5.
Office of the Chief of Counter Intelligence, GHQ/AFPAC. - Background Doc. No. 70: Cultural Organizations in Japan, Special Report No. 3.
Office of the Chief of Counter Intelligence, GHQ/AFPAC. - Background Doc. No. 71: Political Organizations in Japan, Special Report No. 4.
- Background Doc. No. 72: Secret Societies in Japan, Special Report No. 2.
Office of the Chief of Counter Intelligence, GHQ/AFPAC. - Background Doc. No. 73: News Film.
Missing. - Background Doc. No. 74: OKUYAMA SERVICE, No.4,045-A(Jan. 7, 1946) No.4,045-B(Jan. 7, 1946) and No.4,046-A(Jan. 8, 1946).
- Background Doc. No. 75: Atrocities: Japanese soldiers to receive premium for Americans captured and tortured to death.
Civil Censorship Detachment, HQ USAFFE. - Background Doc. No. 76: Extract from ATIS Document No. 02495, Item No.995.
Translation of Captured Japanese Document -- Operational Instructions Supplement -- Supplement to 16 Army Operational Instructions. - Background Doc. No. 77: War Crimes ad the Punishment of War Criminals.
Maj. J. S. Robinson, J.A.G.D. - Background Doc. No. 78: We Talk Tough, but We Act Soft.
Raymond Daniel. Extract from The New York Times Magazine, Oct. 7, 1945. - Background Doc. No. 78-A: Ordinances of the Cabinet relating the administrative affairs under the jurisdiction of the Board of Communication.
- Background Doc. No. 78-B: Ordinances of the Ministry of Transportation.
- Background Doc. No. 79: The World Must Not Forget.
Harold Denny. Extract from The New York Times Magazine, May 6, 1945. - Background Doc. No. 80: For Crime Against Humanity.
Lord Wright. Extract from The New York Times Magazine, Oct. 28, 1945. - Background Doc. No. 81: That the Guilty Shall Not Escape.Lord Wright. Extract from The New York Times Magazine, May 13, 1945.
- Background Doc. No. 82: The Trial of the Nazis, by Barrister-at-law.
- Background Doc. No. 83: Punishment for Today- Precedent for Tomorrow.
Jerome Frank. Extract from Collier's The National Weekly, Oct 13, 1945. - Background Doc. No. 84: Criminal Responsibility of Individuals and International Law.
Albert G. D. Lew. Extract from The University of Chicago Law Review, Vol.12 No.4, June 1945. - Background Doc. No. 85: Trial of Small Fry.
Extract from Newsweek, June 11, 1945. - Background Doc. No. 86: War Crimes.
Extract from Time Magazine, 20 Aug. 1945. - Background Doc. No. 87: War Trials.
W. Eliasberg. - Background Doc. No. 88: Law and Legalism.
Rustem Vambery. Extract from The Nation, 1 Dec. 1945. - Background Doc. No. 89: The Nuremberg War-Crimes Trial, Revolution in International Law.
Heinz Eulan. Extract from The New Republic, Nov. 12 1945. - Background Doc. No. 90: We Try criminals - Not Classes.
Extract from The Saturday Evening Post, 14 July 1945. - Background Doc. No. 91: The Nuremberg Novelty.
- Background Doc. No. 92: War Crimes and International Law.
Lawyer. - Background Doc. No. 93: War 'Criminals' can only be Lynched.
Vernon Nash. Extract from Common Sense, Sept. 1945. - Background Doc. No. 94: Universality of Jurisdiction Over War Crimes.
Willard B. Cowles. Reprinted from California Law Review, Vol.33 No. 2, June 1945. - Background Doc. No. 95: Congress of the United States, Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack, Digest of Exhibits.
- Background Doc. No.96-A: Philippine Islands Death Record.
Missing. - Background Doc. No. 96-B: Philippine Islands Death Record.
- Background Doc. No. 96-C: Philippine Islands Death Record.
- Background Doc. No. 96-D: Philippine Islands Death Record.
- Background Doc. No. 96-E: Philippine Islands Death Record.
- Background Doc. No. 96-F: Philippine Islands Death Record.
- Background Doc. No. 97: The Rule of Law Among Nations.
Honorable Robert H. Jackson. Extract from American Bar Association Journal, vol.31, June, 1945. - Background Doc. No. 98: Common Law- War Crimes.
Extract from The Solicitor, Sept. 1945. - Background Doc. No. 99: Address to the German People.
Thomas Mann. - Background Doc. No.100: War Criminals and International Law.
Robert H. Jackson. Extract from The Saturday Review of Literature, June 2, 1945. - Background Doc. No.101: The Vitality of International Law.
Philip Marshall Brown. Extract from The American Journal of International Law. - Background Doc. No.102: The Unwritten Laws Warfare.
Manfred Lachst. Extract from The Tulane Law Review, Vol.10, 1945. - Background Doc. No.103: The United Nations War Crimes Commission.
M. E. Bathurst. Extract from The American Journal of International Law. - Background Doc. No.104: War Crimes and War Criminals.
Morris H. Cohen. Extract from New Jersey Law Journal, Nov. 15, 1945. - Background Doc. No.105: Punishing War Criminals.
A. A. Wilding-White. Extract from The Law Journal, Oct. 15, 1945. - Background Doc. No.106: The British Court for War Criminals.
Extract from The Law Journal, Sept. 15, 1945. - Background Doc. No.107: The War Crimes Tribunal.
Extract from The Law Journal ,Aug. 18, 1945. - Background Doc. No.108: The Plea of Superior Orders in War Crimes Case.
Extract from The Law Journal, July 28, 1945. - Background Doc. No.109: The United States and War Crimes.
Hector Munro. Extract from The Law Journal, July 21, 1945 - Background Doc. No.110: The Trial of the Nazis.
Extract from The Law Journal, July 16, 1945 - Background Doc. No.111: Information Bulletin, Vol.5 No.65, June 30, 1945.
Embassy of USSR. "No Legal Loopholes for War Criminals" by A. Trainin. - Background Doc. No.112: Information Bulletin, Vol.5 No.91,Sept. 6, 1945.
Embassy of USSR. "War Criminals in Prisoners' Dock", editorial from Pranda. - Background Doc. No.113: Information Bulletin, Vol.5 No.99, Sept. 25, 1945.
Embassy of USSR. "Conversation in a Law Office" by B. IZAKOU. - Background Doc. No.114: Information Bulletin, Vol.5 No.114, Oct. 30, 1945.
Embassy of USSR. "Major Criminals before the Court of the Peoples", by K. Groshenin. - Background Doc. No.115: Information Bulletin, Vol.5 No.127, Dec. 8, 1945.
Embassy of USSR. "History's Morality - The Nurenberg Trial" by Ilya Ehrenburg. - Background Doc. No.116: Information Bulletin, Vol.5 No.128, Dec. 15, 1945.
Embassy of USSR. "Day of Reckoning - the Nuruenberg Trial" by lya Ehrenburg. - Background Doc. No.117: Information Bulletin, Vol.5 No.65, June 30, 1945.
Embassy of USSR. "Nazi Aggressors at the Bar of Nations". - Background Doc. No.118: Trial of War Criminals by Military Tribunal.
Major Willard B. Cowles, J.A.G.D. Reprinted from American Bar Association Journal, June 1944. - Background Doc. No.119: Report on the International Juridical Status of Individual as War Crimes.
Prepared by the Inter-American Juridical Committee. - Background Doc. No.120: Transmittal of Australian List No. 1 of Major Japanese War Criminals and Australian List - Biographical Data re Major Japanese War Criminals.
- Background Doc. No.121: Background Material on Japan and the Co-Property Sphere, Book I: Japan Proper.
Judge Advocate General's Office, War Crimes Office, War Department. - Background Doc. No.121: Background Material on Japan and the Co-Property Sphere, Book I: Japan Proper (continued).
Judge Advocate General's Office, War Crimes Office, War Department. - Background Doc. No.122: Background Material on Japan and the Co-Property Sphere, Book II: Occupied Countries.
Judge Advocate General's Office, War Crimes Office, War Department. - Background Doc. No.123: Supreme Court of United States ruling re Petition of General T Yamashita.
- Background Doc. No.124: Supreme Court of United States Dissent re Petition of General Masaharu Homma.
- Background Doc. No.125: Supreme Court of the United States ruling re petition of Richard Quinn. Oct. 29, 1942.
- Background Doc. No.126: Charter of the United Nations together with the Statute of the International Court of Justice.
- Background Doc. No.127: Java Death Record.
Missing. - Background Doc. No.128: Digest of Exhibits, Congress of United States, Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack.
- Background Doc. No.129: Imperial, Cabinet, and Ministry Ordinances Promulgated During the Period between Aug. 15, 1945 and Nov. 26, 1945.
GHQ/SCAP. - Background Doc. No.130: The Spirit of Japanese Industry.
Ginjiro Fujihara. 昭和15年、北星堂書店刊 - Background Doc. No.131: My Thoughts.
Kunihiko Okura, Tr. By Iwao Matsuhara and E. T. Iglehart. - Background Doc. No.132: Address by Sir Hartley Shawcross K. C., M. P., His Majesty's Attorney-General Chief Prosecutor for Great Britain before the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg, 4th Dec.1945.
- Background Doc. No.133: Official Transcript of the International Military Tribunal, Nuremberg, Germany, 20 Nov. 1945.
Missing. - Background Doc. No.133-A: Official Transcript of the International Military Tribunal, Nuremberg, Germany, 21 Nov. 1945.
- Background Doc. No.133-B: Official Transcript of the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg, 22 Nov. 1945.
- Background Doc. No.133-C: Official Transcript of the International Military Tribunal, Nuremberg, Germany, 23 Nov. 1945.
- Background Doc. No.133-D: Official Transcript of the International Military Tribunal, Nuremberg, Germany, 26 Nov. 1945.
- Background Doc. No.133-E: Official Transcript of the International Military Tribunal, Nuremberg, Germany, 27 Nov. 1945.
- Background Doc. No.133-F: Official Transcript of the International Military Tribunal, Nuremberg, Germany, 28 Nov. 1945.
- Background Doc. No.133-G: Official Transcript of the International Military Tribunal, Nuremberg, Germany.
Missing. - Background Doc. No.133-H: Official Transcript of the International Military Tribunal, Nuremberg, Germany, 30 Nov. 1945.
- Background Doc. No.133-I: Official Transcript of the International Military Tribunal, Nuremberg, Germany, 1 Dec. 1945.
- Background Doc. No.133-J: Official Transcript of the International Military Tribunal, Nuremberg, Germany, 3 Dec. 1945.
- Background Doc. No.133-K: Official Transcript of the International Military Tribunal, Nuremberg, Germany, 4 Dec. 1945.
- Background Doc. No.133-L~R: Official Transcript of the International Military Tribunal, Nuremberg, Germany.
Missing. - Background Doc. No.133-S: Official Transcript of the International Military Tribunal, Nuremberg, Germany, 14 Dec. 1945.
- Background Doc. No.134: Surrender of Italy, Germany and Japan, World War II, 79th Congress, 1st Session, Senate Doc. No. 93.
Presented by Senator Barley. - Background Doc. No.135: Imperial Ordinances, Regulations and Notifications Relating to National Labor Patriotic Cooperator.
Labor bureau of Welfare Ministry. 『国民勤労報国協力令関係法令通牒』厚生省勤労局 昭和18年7月. - Background Doc. No.136: History of Modern Japanese Political and Social Ideologies.
NOMURA, Shigeomi. With English Translation (Summary) by Shizhizo ITO. 『近代日本政治社会思想史大系』野村重臣著 国民評論社. - Background Doc. No.137: A Draft of Diplomatic Tact.
Foreign Ministry Investigation Bureau. 『外交政術綱要(假案)』 外務省調査部 昭和16年11月28日脱稿. - Background Doc. No.138: Daily Digest of Press Opinion, 7 Feb. 1946.
- Background Doc. No.139: Press release based letter from Robert Standish to his publishers, the Macmillan Company, relative his book "Tree Bamboos".
Robert Standish, Author of The Small General, Bonin and The Three Bamboos. - Background Doc. No.140: Charter of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East, General Order No. 1, Jan. 19, 1946, GHQ/SCAP.
- Background Doc. No.141: Daily Digest of Press Opinion, 12 Feb. 1946.
- Background Doc. No.142: Daily Digest of Press Opinion, 11 Feb. 1946.
- Background Doc. No.143: Summary of Non-Military Activities in Japan and Korea for Nov. 1945, page 17-23.
- Background Doc. No.144: State Department Compilation of References dealing with Treaties and Conversation on Aggression.
- Background Doc. No.145: The Nuremberg Novelty.
Extract from Fortune Magazine, Dec. 1945. - Background Doc. No.146: The Outline of the Anti-Japanese Movement of the United States of America.
- Background Doc. No.147: Charges and Documentary Evidence against Prof. Dr. Karl Haushofer. Survey by Dr. Rafael Lemkin, War Crime Office.
- Background Doc. No.148: Civil Affairs in Occupied and Liberated Territory, A Weekly Digest of Public Opinion, No. 94, 10 Jan. 1946.
- Background Doc. No.149: The Legal Basis of The Nuremberg Trials.
Murray, C. Bernarys. Condensed from Survey Graphic and in the Readers Digest for Feb. 1946. - Background Doc. No.150: Message to Jap. Students.
TSUDA, Shingo. 『青年学徒に告ぐ』 津田信吾述 産業報国連盟 昭和15年9月. - Background Doc. No.151: Army order of administration of Military Government within U. S. Zone in Germany dated 12 Jan. 1946 amending order dated 7 July 1945, HQ/U. S. Force, European Theater.
- Background Doc. No.152: Daily Digest of Press Opinion of 8 Feb. 1946.
- Background Doc. No.153: The Problem of War Crimes Today.
Charge out slip and list of Background Materials No. 153-168. - Background Doc. No.154: Collective and Individual Responsibility in International Law with Particular regard to the Punishment of War Criminals."
Charge out slip only. - Background Doc. No.155: War Crimes and the Problem of an International Criminal Court.
Charge out slip only. - Background Doc. No.156: The Judgmental Review in General Court - Martial Proceedings.
William M. Connor. Extract from Virginia Law Review, vol.32 - Background Doc. No.157: The United Nations War Crimes Commission.
M. E. Bathurst. Extract from The American Journal of International Law. - Background Doc. No.158: The Legal Basis of The Nuremberg Trials.
Murray, C. Bernarys. Condensed from Survey Graphic. - Background Doc. No.159: War Crimes and War Criminals.
Morris H. Cohn. Extract from New Jersey Law Journal, Nov. 15, 1945. - Background Doc. No.160: Factual Outline of the Indictment of War Criminals.
E. J. Dimock. Extract from The American Bar Association Journal, Vol.31, Dec. 1945. - Background Doc. No.161: The Nature of War Crimes Jurisdiction.
Charge out slip only. - Background Doc. No.162: Treaty between the United states of America, the British Empire, France, Italy and Japan relating to the use of Submarines and Noxious Gases in Warfare.
- Background Doc. No.163: Extradition of War criminals.
Extract from The Law Journal, Dec. 29, 1945. - Background Doc. No.164: War Crimes and the Defense of Act of State in International Law.
Charge out slip only. - Background Doc. No.165: Facing Japan, A Publication of the Office of the Chief of Counter Intelligence, GHQ/USAF, Pacific, 23 Aug. 1945.
- Background Doc. No.166: PACMIRS, War Crimes Information Series, No. 14, List of Japanese Military Police in the HANKOW Area.
- Background Doc. No.167: War Trials.
W. Eliasberg. - Background Doc. No.168: Compilation of Definitions of Aggression Used in Treaty Violation Briefs Japan, War Crimes Office, Judge Advocate General's Office, War Department.
- Background Doc. No.169: Full Faith and Credit - The Lawyer's Clause of the Constitution.
Robert H. Jackson. Extract from The Columbia Law Review, Vol.45 No. 1, 1945. - Background Doc. No.170: Punishing War Criminals.
Extract from New York Times Current History, Vol. 2, Pt. 2, 1920. - Background Doc. No.171: The Legal Nature and Punishment of Criminal Acts of Violence Country to the Laws of War.
George Manner. Extract from The American Journal of International Law Vol.37, 1943. - Background Doc. No.172: Commission of the Responsibility of the Authors of the War and on Enforcement of Penalties.
Charge out slip only. - Background Doc. No.173: War Crimes.
Elbridge Colby. Extract from Michigan Law Review, Vol.13, 1924-25. - Background Doc. No.174: The Law and Procedure of War Crime Trials.
Albert G. D. Levy. Extract from The American Political Science Review, Vol.37, No. 1, Feb. 1943. - Background Doc. No.175: By What Tribunal Shall War Offenders be Tried?
Sheldon Glueck. Extract from Harvard Law Review, Vol.56, 1942-43. - Background Doc. No.176: Official Documents, Treaty of Peace with Germany (Concluded at Versailles), June 28, 1919.
Extract from The American Journal of International Law (date unknown). - Background Doc. No.177: New Jersey v. Delaware.
- Background Doc. No.178: General Pact for the Renunciation of War.
Extract from The American Journal of International Law (date unknown). - Background Doc. No.179: United Nations War Crimes Commission, Greek Legislation on the Trial and Punishment of War Criminals and Enemy Collaborators, July 12, 1946.
- Unnumbered Documents
- Affidavit of Iwamura, Michiyo.
岩村通世尋問調書. - Are the individual responsible for the commencement of hostilities without a declaration of war or an ultimatum containing a conditioned declaration of war, guilty of a war crimes?
- Charter of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East, General Order No.1, 19 Jan. 1946.
- Special Proclamation, Establishment of an International Military Tribunal for the Far East, 19 Jan. 1946.
- Summary of Events Leading to War.
Prepared by Roy L. Morgan. - Supreme Court Ruling Re Petition of General T. YAMASHITA.
- The Brocade Banner, The Story of Japanese Nationalism.
Issued by CIS, Military Intelligence Section, G-2, GHQ/FEC (Analysis). - War Crimes under International Law.
- Affidavit of Iwamura, Michiyo.
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