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1 December 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1401-C-3 [2977]: From Togo to Nomura, No. 866 [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.
1 December 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1661 [3027 TANAKA, SHIMICHI]
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.
1 December 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1886 [2954]: “The Explanation of the Premier at the Imperial Conference on 1 December” [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.
1 December 1941 – Defense Document 206-E (124): “Japan’s Pessimistic Reaction to the American Proposals,” excerpt from Diary of US Ambassador Grew: “Ten Years in Japan,” p. 484-485
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.
1 December 1941 – Doc. 2157D [604 Jap-Russian]: “Excerpts from Interrogation of OSHIMA, Hiroshi, dated 26 February 1946”
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.
1 December 1941 – Doc. No. 1449B (Item 2): “Principles for Guiding Public Opinion Regarding the American-Japanese Negotiations. Information Plan B No. 10”; Certificate of authenticity, 6 November 1946
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.
1 December 1941 – Doc. No. 2500 A: Extracts from Interrogation of Hideki TOJO, 8 February 1946
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.
1 December 1941 – Doc. No. 2593-D(26) [1208]: Secret Telegram #865, from Tokyo to Washington [2 c.]; Doc. No. 2593-D(27): Secret Telegram #1226, from Washington to Tokyo; Doc. No. 2593-D(28): Secret Telegram, #1227, from Washington to Tokyo; Doc. No. 2593-D(29): Secret Telegram, # 1230, from Washington to Tokyo
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.
1 December 1941 – Document No. 2510-A [1158A]: “Extract from interrogation of General Hideki TOJO of 12 March 1946”
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.
1 December 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document, “Interview with Secretary of State”
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.
1 December 1941 – File No. 69, Serial 21 [2225]: Excerpts from the Interrogation of HOSHINO, Naoki
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.
1 December 1941 – Japanese Document [6]
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.
1 December 1941 – Notes re “Telegram from TOGO to HORIKIRI, Zembei (Ambassador to Italy)
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.
1 December 1941 – Translation of Japanese document (13): “Decision Following the Imperial Conference, December 1, 1941, Concerning Declaration of War on America, Britain and the Netherlands”
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.
1 December 1941 – [YAMAMOTO K 2915]: excerpt of unknown document: “The Notification Closing Negotiations”
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.
1 December 1942 – Def. Doc. # 3063 [3895 In re: 1 December 1942]: IMTFE, The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao, et al, Affidavit of MATSUMOTO, Shun-Ichi (Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs from November 1942 to October 1944)
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.
1 December 1942 – Def. Doc. # 3064: telegram from Minister SUZUKI to Directors of Bureau of Chiefs of Sections Ambassadors and Ministers re “Change of the Name of the Bureau in Charge of War-time Internees”; Certificate of authenticity signed 2 February 1946
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.
1 December 1942 – IPS Doc. No. 1552 Item 73 [3367-B]: “POW Adm. Dispatch No. 9-21” re “Inspection of POW Camps by a Representative of the International Red Cross Committee”
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.
1 December 1943 – The Cairo Conference. Statement Released December 1, 1943 and other documents.
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.
1 December 1944 – [N-CHO]: typescript translation re [reflection of internal Japanese politics, limitations, weaknesses, the political situation of the world], p. 4-8
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.