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from CINCFE to WAR
Message from CINCFE to WAR, dated June 6th, 1947; on evidence of use of bacteriological warfare during WW2 by the Japanese army.
Japanese War Crime Trials
Message from CINCFE to War, dated June 27th, 1947; on the Japanese war crime trial (regarding scattered wheat grain over Ningbo).
Tags: 1947, Biological Warfare, CINCFE, Japanese Army, Legal Section, Ningbo, Trial, WAR, War crimes, WDSCA WC
Report of Investigation Division, No. 330 11/12/46
Report of Investigation Division by H. Kanemitsu (SCAP), dated November 12th, 1946; on Hosaka's location and the activities he led in the Osaka Office during WW2.
Interrogation of Dr. Kiyoshi Ota
Interrogation of Kiyoshi Ota by Major Owen V. Keller, dated December 2nd, 1946; on the intelligence development of bacterial warfare during the war.
Incoming Message from WAR to CINCFE
Incoming message from WAR (WDSCA WO) to CINCFE, dated June 3rd 1947; on evidence and confirmation by Ishii of human experimentation being carried out.
Incoming Message from WAR to CINCFE
Incoming Message from WAR to CINCFE, dated June 22nd, 1947; on the Legal Section of SCAP having sufficient evidence for the criminalisation of Ishii's BW group violating rules of land warfare.
Investigation of Japanese Activities in Biological Warfare, October 26, 1945
Memorandum to Lt. Colonel Anderson from Lt. Colonel Howard I. Cole, containing summaries of two reports ("Summary of Information Extracted from a Report by a Member of the Staff of the Army Medical Colllege, Tokyo" and "Summary of a Provisional…
PMR 147: Records of Yamashita Shiro
Succession of PMRs to SCAP Japanese Liaison from the Central Liaison Office (T. Kagoshima) dated July and August 1946, on the biographical records of Shiro Yamashita.
PMR 439, Records of Ishii Shiro, T. Nobori
PMR by T.Nobori from the Central Liaison Office dated November 15th, 1946 on the military and biographical history of Ishii Shiro.
PMR 481 Records of Nishimura Takeshi
PMR to the General HQ of the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers from the Central Liaison Office (T. Nobori), dated November 29th, 1946; on the military and biographical history of Nishimura Takeshi.