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2 July 1941 – IPS 1204 B: Statement of the Foreign Minister Mr. Yosuke MATSUOKA
The ephemeris files consist of a detail account of day to day information that DeMartino filed and organized beginning January 1 - March 10, 1936; and March 10 1941 - 1948.
2 July 1941 – IPS 3112-(1): “Principles of the Empire’s National Policies in Keeping the Shifting Situation,” typescript
The ephemeris files consist of a detail account of day to day information that DeMartino filed and organized beginning January 1 - March 10, 1936; and March 10 1941 - 1948.
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.
The ephemeris files consist of a detail account of day to day information that DeMartino filed and organized beginning January 1 - March 10, 1936; and March 10 1941 - 1948.
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.]
The ephemeris files consist of a detail account of day to day information that DeMartino filed and organized beginning January 1 - March 10, 1936; and March 10 1941 - 1948.
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.]
The ephemeris files consist of a detail account of day to day information that DeMartino filed and organized beginning January 1 - March 10, 1936; and March 10 1941 - 1948.
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
The ephemeris files consist of a detail account of day to day information that DeMartino filed and organized beginning January 1 - March 10, 1936; and March 10 1941 - 1948.
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.]
The ephemeris files consist of a detail account of day to day information that DeMartino filed and organized beginning January 1 - March 10, 1936; and March 10 1941 - 1948.
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.]
The ephemeris files consist of a detail account of day to day information that DeMartino filed and organized beginning January 1 - March 10, 1936; and March 10 1941 - 1948.
2 June 1941 – Doc. No. 3127 (3), Item 4: Translation of Telegram sent by Chief of Military Affairs Bureau to Col. IWAKURO; Certification of Authenticity, 22 October 1947.
The ephemeris files consist of a detail account of day to day information that DeMartino filed and organized beginning January 1 - March 10, 1936; and March 10 1941 - 1948.
2 June 1943 – Document No. 2853-A (27): Letter from the Swiss Minister in Tokyo to M. Mamoru SHIGEMITSU, Minister of Foreign Affairs [re prisoner of war camps]
The ephemeris files consist of a detail account of day to day information that DeMartino filed and organized beginning January 1 - March 10, 1936; and March 10 1941 - 1948.
2 Large Card Files of Cases, organized in alphabetical order
2. Letter from Richard Harper to Andrew Hart, September 19, 1956
The collection contains 53 letters exchanged by Dr. Andrew Hart of UVa Hospital and Dr. Richard Harper in Devon, England from 1956 to 1975. In addition to the letters between Dr. Hart and Dr. Harper, the collection includes three journal articles, a letter to the journal editor, preface to Harper's book, Evolutionary Origins of Disease, summary of an unknown book, box list, glossary, and letters between Andrew Hart and Peter Harper, son of Richard Harper.
2 letters from M. Caplin to his parents, 1959 & 1961 , 1959, 1961
This collection includes Mortimer Caplin’s four bound volumes of his speeches (1961-1964), three bound volumes of articles written by Caplin, several scrapbooks that cover his career as IRS Commissioner, some correspondence, photographs, certificates, and several books and bound government documents.
2 March 1942 – Document No. 1469A [1493]: Translation of letter from Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs to the Swiss Minister; Certificate , 5th December 1946 [2 c.]
The ephemeris files consist of a detail account of day to day information that DeMartino filed and organized beginning January 1 - March 10, 1936; and March 10 1941 - 1948.
2 March 1942 – Two telegrams sent by Bert Fish to Secretary of State [indicating position of the Joao Bello
The ephemeris files consist of a detail account of day to day information that DeMartino filed and organized beginning January 1 - March 10, 1936; and March 10 1941 - 1948.
2 March 1944 – Def. Doc. #1818 [3135]: translation of Judgement of P.W. Captain Lionel Collin Mathews (Australia), P.W. Roderick Graham Wells (Australian), P.W. Seargeant Alfred Stevens (Australia), P.W. Corporal John Alan McMillan (Australia), P.W. Walter Geoffrey Loffy (Australia) submitted to the to the War Ministry by the NADA No. 9801 Unit
The ephemeris files consist of a detail account of day to day information that DeMartino filed and organized beginning January 1 - March 10, 1936; and March 10 1941 - 1948.
2 March 1945 – Def. Doc. #641: Excerpt from Roosevelt’s Report to Congress on Yalta Conference
The ephemeris files consist of a detail account of day to day information that DeMartino filed and organized beginning January 1 - March 10, 1936; and March 10 1941 - 1948.
2 May 1945 – Doc. No. 8469 [2063]: Army Service Forces Report of Dead and Wounded Personnel
The ephemeris files consist of a detail account of day to day information that DeMartino filed and organized beginning January 1 - March 10, 1936; and March 10 1941 - 1948.
“$ 2 Million Won’t Bring Her Back. But It May Bring Her Murder to Justice.” United States Department of State, Diplomatic Security Service, [1986]
2 November 1941 – Def. Doc. #2669 [3322 YUKI]
The ephemeris files consist of a detail account of day to day information that DeMartino filed and organized beginning January 1 - March 10, 1936; and March 10 1941 - 1948.