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2 February 1945 – Document No. 8435 [2058]: from the Swiss Legation to the Imperial Ministry of Foreign Affairs re [hospital ship USS Comfort attacked by Japanese aircraft in October of 1944] [2 c.]
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2 July 1941 – “Decision reached following the Imperial Conference of July 2, 1941. Outline of Japan’s National Policy in Parallel with International Developments
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2 July 1941 – Def. Doc. 1400-A-8, 2880: Memorandum of a Conversation, Excerpt from Foreign Relations of the United States Japan: 1931-1941, Vol. II. [4 c. with different numbers]
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2 July 1941 – Def. Doc. 1661: TANAKA, Shinichi [?] [3027]
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2 July 1941 – Def. Doc. 3000: TOJO, “Japan’s Stand in Relation to the War between Germany and the Soviet Union.”
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2 July 1941 – Doc. No. 3: Excerpt from the Notes of Prince KONOYA
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2 July 1941 – Doc. No. 1632 AA, Doc. No. 1632EE: entry from Diary of Marquis KIDO
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2 July 1941 – Doc. No. 1855, 1107: Memorandum of Central Liaison Office, Tokyo to General Headquarters of the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers re: “Personnel who attended the GOZENKAIGI.” (10 June 1946) [2 c.]
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2 July 1941 – Doc. No. 2925: United States of America v. ARAKI, Sadao, Affidavit of Shinichi TANAKA
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2 July 1941 – Document No. 1652, Exhibit No. 779: Resolutions concerning the Japanese-American Negotiations Adopted through the Conferences in the Imperial Presence
2 July 1941 – Document No. 1652: Resolutions concerning the Japanese-American Negotiations adopted through the conferences in the Imperial presence; Summary of the Negotiation with Britain Concerning Thailand (Memorandum).
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2 July 1941 – Document No. 4062 E: Telegram from Ott to German Foreign Minister re: MATSUOKA communication with Soviet ambassador Smetanin. Affidavit of W. P. Cumming, 23 April 1946
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2 July 1941 – IPS 1204 B: Statement of the Foreign Minister Mr. Yosuke MATSUOKA
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2 July 1941 – IPS 3112-(1): “Principles of the Empire’s National Policies in Keeping the Shifting Situation,” typescript
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2 July 1942 – Def. Doc. #1900 B-1: Excerpt from the evening edition of ASAHI News Tokyo: “Knox, Suggesting America’s Entry into the War, declares ‘Now is the Time to Use our Navy’,” translation by the Defense Language Branch, 1 March 1947.
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2 July 1942 – Doc. No. 15 D: [Excerpt of diplomatic message from Tokyo to Berlin] from Excerpts of Pearl Harbor Congressional Committee, Intercepted Diplomatic Messages Sent by the Japanese Government Between July 1 and December 8, 1941. [2 c.]
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2 July 1942 – Memorandum from Solis Horwitz (7 March 1946) re: Preliminary tentative report of the Conferences before the Emperor (GOZENKAI) held on July 2, September 6 and December 1, 1941 [2 c.]
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2 July 1945 – Def. Doc. # 2700-B, No. 6902: photostat of telegram from Ambassador Murphy at Hoechst, Germany to Department of State re [Japanese officials not to be treated as prisoners of war]; certificate 1 August 1947
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2 July 1945 – Document No. 2765-A-21: from Swiss Legation to Imperial Ministry of Foreign Affairs re [British and Australian protest over ill-treatment of prisoners of war in Thailand and Burma] [2 c.]
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2 June 1941 – Doc. No. 220 C (32), Br. Ex. 177: Excerpts of Memorandum by the Secretary of State [re: meeting with Japanese Ambassador], Foreign Relations II, pp. 454-455. [2 c.]
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