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12/22/2010 Japan Database Page 1 DESCRIPTION PREFIX YEAR Japan Database 12/22/2010 DESCRIPTION PREFIX YEAR MONTH DAY TO SUBJECT FROM FILE ID 105TH CONGRESS 1ST SESSION H. CON. RES. 126- EA078C DOUGLAS BEREUTER WAR LEGACIES BARBARA LARKIN EXPRESSING THE SENSE OF CONGRESS CONCERNING THE WAR CRIMES COMMITTED BY THE JAPANESE MILITARY DURING WWII 105TH CONGRESS 1ST SESSION H. CON. RES. 126- EA078A WAR LEGACIES EXPRESSING THE SENSE OF CONGRESS CONCERNING THE WAR CRIMES COMMITTED BY THE JAPANESE MILITARY DURING WWII 105TH CONGRESS 1ST SESSION H. CON. RES. 126- EA078B WAR LEGACIES EXPRESSING THE SENSE OF CONGRESS CONCERNING THE WAR CRIMES COMMITTED BY THE JAPANESE MILITARY DURING WWII 105TH CONGRESS 1ST SESSION H. CON. RES. 126- EA78A WAR LEGACIES EXPRESSING THE SENSE OF CONGRESS CONCERNING THE WAR CRIMES COMMITTED BY THE JAPANESE MILITARY DURING WWII 1995 COUNTRY REPORT ON HUMAN RIGHTS Z016 95 09 12 SECSTATE/WDC AMEMBASSY/TOKYO PRACTICES: JAPAN 1997 COUNTRY REPORT UPDATE: JAPAN IP0048 98 01 05 SECSTATE/WDC AMEMBASSY/TOKYO 1997 COUNTRY REPORT UPDATE: JAPAN IP0047 98 01 02 SECSTATE/WDC AMEMBASSY/TOKYO 1997 FCSC YEARBOOK LC0009 203 MARINE SEEKS COMPENSATION FOR L024A 85 11 27 BRUCE NAVARRO POW CLAIMS TOBY ROTH HARDSHIPS SUFFERED AS POW 203 MARINE SEEKS COMPENSATION FOR L024 85 12 06 TOBY ROTH POW CLAIMS WILLIAM BALL HARDSHIPS SUFFERED AS POW Page 1 Japan Database 12/22/2010 DESCRIPTION PREFIX YEAR MONTH DAY TO SUBJECT FROM FILE ID 3E1 INELIGIBILITIES -- JAPANESE WAR CRIMINALS IP0050 98 07 02 SECSTATE WAR LEGACIES AMEMBASSY TOKYO 45TH TRUSTEESHIP COUNCIL (TC): JAPANESE IP0175 78 05 19 SECSTATE/WDC USMISSION/NEW DEMARCHE CONCERNING WAR CLAIMS YORK 45TH TRUSTEESHIP COUNCIL (TC): JAPANESE IP0176 78 05 20 SECSTATE/WDC USMISSION/NEW DEMARCHE CONCERNING WAR CLAIMS YORK 45TH TRUSTEESHIP COUNCIL: WAR CLAIMS IP0177 78 05 23 USMISSION/NEW SECSTATE/WDC YORK A/S ROTH'S MOFA MEETINGS IN TOKYO EA064 98 12 14 SECSTATE/WDC WAR LEGACIES AMEMBASSY/TOKYO AFTER 40 YEARS SOME COMFORT EA045 92 01 24 WAR LEGACIES AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE U.S. AND JAPAN 69 04 25 SECSTATE/WDC MICRONESIAN AMEMBASSY/TOKYO CONCERNING THE TRUST TERRITORY OF THE CLAIMS PACIFIC ISLANDS OF APRIL 18, 1969 AID AND ? TO THE ENEMY IP0474A ALLEGED EXPERIMENTATION ON HUMANS BY THE IP0417 83 03 10 POWELL MOORE CBW BILL BRADLEY JAPANESE DURING WWII EXPERIMENTS/USE ALLEGED EXPERIMENTATION ON HUMANS BY THE IP0417A BILL BRADLEY CBW JAPANESE DURING WWII EXPERIMENTS/USE Page 2 Japan Database 12/22/2010 DESCRIPTION PREFIX YEAR MONTH DAY TO SUBJECT FROM FILE ID ALLEGED JAPANESE MILITARY CANNIBALISM M005 92 08 28 SEC/STATE WAR LEGACIES AM/EMBASSY BEIJING BUREAU OF EAST ASIAN/PACI FIC AFFAIRS ALLIED EX-POW'S GIVE TEARFUL EVIDENCE IN X026 07 27 POW CLAIMS TOKYO AMBASSADOR KURIYAMA DELIVERS PM'S LETTER X027 95 08 22 AMEMBASSY/TOKYO WAR LEGACIES SECSTATE/WDC AMBASSADOR ROSENBLATT BRIEFS JAPANESE IP0187 79 01 29 SECSTATE/WDC MICRONESIAN AMEMBASSY/TOKYO ON LATEST ROUND OF MICRONESIAN STATUS CLAIMS NEGOTIATIONS AMERICAN CITIZEN HELD AS CIVILIAN INTERNEES SE011 95 11 20 PRESIDENT CLINTON POW CLAIMS BY THE GOJ DURING WWII-TRANSMITTAL FORM AMERICAN CITIZEN HELD BY JAPANESE AS POW SE010 95 11 20 PRESIDENT CLINTON POW CLAIMS IN PHILIPPINES DURING WWII-TRANSMITTAL FORM AMERICAN DEFENDERS OF BAATAN & IP0513 93 08 26 RALPH LEVENBERG POW CLAIMS JOHN DINGER CORREGIDOR, INC. AMERICAN DEFENDERS OF BAATAN & IP0512 93 05 21 RALPH LEVENBERG POW CLAIMS MARSHA SCOTT CORREGIDOR, INC.-COVER LETTER AMERICAN DEFENDERS OF BAATAN AND IP0510 93 04 12 PRESIDENT CLINTON POW CLAIMS RALPH LEVENBERG CORREGIDOR AMERICAN DEFENDERS OF BATAAN & X001 POW CLAIMS CORREGIDOR CLAIM Page 3 Japan Database 12/22/2010 DESCRIPTION PREFIX YEAR MONTH DAY TO SUBJECT FROM FILE ID AMERICAN DEFENDERS OF BATAAN & LC0188 91 10 17 PRESIDENT BUSH POW CLAIMS JOSEPH MATHENY CORREGIDOR CLAIM FOR COMPENSATION AGAINST JAPAN AMERICAN DEFENDERS OF BATAAN AND LC0039 93 04 12 PRESIDENT CLINTON POW CLAIMS RALPH LEVENBERG CORREGIDOR CLAIM FOR REPARATIONS AND APOLOGY FOR GOJ AMERICAN DEFENDERS OF BATAAN AND IP0497 91 07 02 PRESIDENT BUSH POW CLAIMS JOSEPH MATHENY CORREGIDOR, INC. AMERICAN FORMER POW'S PRESS CLAIM P016 95 07 26 SECSTATE/WDC POW CLAIMS AMEMBASSY/TOKYO AGAINST GOJ AMERICAN INTERNEES WWII L029B 85 08 12 CECIL HEFTEL POW CLAIMS ANCIENT WATER POT: THE PORTUGUESE EL014 73 01 11 WAR LEGACIES ENCLAVE OF OE CUSSI ANNOUNCING THE FIRST WORLDWIDE LC0027 WAR LEGACIES THE REUNION STATESIDE REUNION OF OLD CHINA HANDS AND COMMITTEE FORMER CAMP INMATES! ANNUAL REPORT AND STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS IP0364E 78 05 23 TO BE PRESENTED TO THE SUBSCRIBERS AT THE KOBE CLUB ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS CONCERNING J004A SUBCOMMITTEEE ON PUBLIC LANDS AND NATIONAL PARKS-COVER LETTER ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS CONCERNING J004 84 02 28 PAT KRAUSE FRED ZEDER SUBCOMMITTEEE ON PUBLIC LANDS AND NATIONAL PARKS-COVER LETTER Page 4 Japan Database 12/22/2010 DESCRIPTION PREFIX YEAR MONTH DAY TO SUBJECT FROM FILE ID ANTI-JAPANESE WAR MEDIA CAMMPAIGN X004 95 09 04 SECSTATE/WDC WAR LEGACIES AMEMBASSY/BEIJING CLIMAXES WITH LEADERSHIP AT FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY PERFORMANCE APEC, THE WAR, AND JAPAN'S PLACE IN ASIA: IP0311 94 11 29 SECSTATE/WDC WAR LEGACIES AMEMBASSY/TOKYO TOKYO SYMPOSIUM APOLOGY FROM JAPAN FOR UN SECURITY SEAT- SE009 95 08 16 PRESIDENT CLINTON WAR LEGACIES TRANSMITTAL FORM ARTICLES IN JAPANESE DAILY SPARK UPROAR F032 84 07 23 AIT/WDC WAR LEGACIES AIT/TAIPEI ARTICLES IN JAPANESE DAILY SPARK UPROAR IP0013 84 07 23 AIT/WASHDC WAR LEGACIES AIT/TAIPEI ASIANS SEEK MORE THAN APOLOGY FROM JAPAN X020 08 16 WAR LEGACIES ASSISTANCE IN OBTAINING REPATRIATION CLAIM LC0024 91 05 29 JANETTE G. MULLINS WAR LEGACIES JOHN MCCAIN FROM JAPANESE GOVERNMENT FOR IMPRISONMENT AUGUST 10 EA PRESS SUMMARY IP0209 82 08 10 EAST ASIAN/PAC SECSTATE/WDC POSTS AUGUST 16 PRESS GUIDANCE FOR THE EAP X044 95 08 17 EAST ASIAN/PAC SECSTATE/WDC REGION POSTS AUTHORITY TO SIGN MICRONESIAN CLAIMS 69 04 17 AMEMBASSY/TOKYO MICRONESIAN SECSTATE/WDC AGREEMENT CLAIMS Page 5 Japan Database 12/22/2010 DESCRIPTION PREFIX YEAR MONTH DAY TO SUBJECT FROM FILE ID AVAILABILITY OF JAPAN'S WWII RECORDS AND Q008 97 06 28 AMEMBASSY/TOKYO WAR LEGACIES SECSTATE/WDC ARCHIVES AZUMA, SHIRO AND YOSHIO SHINOZUKA R005I 98 06 22 KEIICHIRO ICHINOSE WAR LEGACIES ELI M. ROSENBAUM BAATAN AND CORREGIDOR POW'S IP0351E 75 09 09 POW CLAIMS BACKGROUND INFORMATION: (CLAIM AGAINST L029 JAPAN) BACTERIOLOGICAL WARFARE EXPERIMENTS IP0398A 81 11 20 PATRICK MOYNIHAN CBW CONDUCTED ON AMERICAN POW'S DURING WWII EXPERIMENTS/USE BACTERIOLOGICAL WARFARE EXPERIMENTS IP0399 82 05 26 CONGREESIONAL CBW ALAN CRANSTON CONDUCTED ON AMERICAN POW'S DURING WWII LIAISON EXPERIMENTS/USE BACTERIOLOGICAL WARFARE EXPERIMENTS IP0401 82 06 02 DANIEL MOYNIHAN CBW POWELL MOORE CONDUCTED ON AMERICAN POW'S DURING WWII EXPERIMENTS/USE BACTERIOLOGICAL WARFARE EXPERIMENTS IP0396 82 04 12 ALEXANDER HAIG CBW WILLIAM BRODHEAD CONDUCTED ON AMERICAN POW'S DURING WWII EXPERIMENTS/USE BACTERIOLOGICAL WARFARE EXPERIMENTS IP0403 82 06 14 ALAN CRANSTON CBW POWELL MOORE CONDUCTED ON AMERICAN POW'S DURING WWII EXPERIMENTS/USE BACTERIOLOGICAL WARFARE EXPERIMENTS IP0411 82 10 15 DANIEL MOYNIHAN CBW POWELL MOORE CONDUCTED ON AMERICAN POW'S DURING WWII EXPERIMENTS/USE Page 6 Japan Database 12/22/2010 DESCRIPTION PREFIX YEAR MONTH DAY TO SUBJECT FROM FILE ID BACTERIOLOGICAL WARFARE EXPERIMENTS IP0415 82 11 30 JOHN ERLENBORN CBW POWELL MOORE CONDUCTED ON AMERICAN POW'S DURING WWII EXPERIMENTS/USE BACTERIOLOGICAL WARFARE EXPERIMENTS IP0399A TOM JOHNSON CBW CONDUCTED ON AMERICAN POW'S DURING WWII EXPERIMENTS/USE BACTERIOLOGICAL WARFARE EXPERIMENTS IP0394 81 12 03 WARREN RUDMAN CBW RICHARD FAIRBANKS CONDUCTED ON AMERICAN POW'S DURING WWII EXPERIMENTS/USE BACTERIOLOGICAL WARFARE EXPERIMENTS IP0397 82 04 29 WILLIAM BRODHEAD CBW POWELL MOORE CONDUCTED ON AMERICAN POW'S DURING WWII EXPERIMENTS/USE BACTERIOLOGICAL WARFARE EXPERIMENTS IP0395 81 12 03 LEE HAMILTON CBW RICHARD FAIRBANKS CONDUCTED ON AMERICAN POW'S DURING WWII EXPERIMENTS/USE BACTERIOLOGICAL WARFARE EXPERIMENTS IP0398 82 04 05 PATRICK MOYNIHAN CBW CONDUCTED ON AMERICAN POW'S DURING WWII EXPERIMENTS/USE BACTERIOLOGICAL WARFARE EXPERIMENTS IP0393 81 12 02 HENRY REUSS CBW RICHARD FAIRBANKS CONDUCTED ON AMERICAN POW'S DURING WWII EXPERIMENTS/USE BEYOND APOLOGY-A WAY FORWARD FOR THE EA080B 98 01 13 WAR LEGACIES THE TIMES JAPANESE EMPEROR'S VISIT BEYOND APOLOGY-A WAY FORWARD FOR THE EA80C 98 01 14 WAR LEGACIES JAPANESE EMPEROR'S VISIT BONES FOUND IN TOKYO-ARTICLE P023 CBW EXPERIMENTS/USE Page 7 Japan Database 12/22/2010 DESCRIPTION PREFIX YEAR MONTH DAY TO SUBJECT FROM FILE ID BRIEFING PAPER FOR THE VISITING MISSION OF J005 82 07 THE UNITED NATIONS TRUSTEESHIP COUNCIL BRITAIN LOOKS EAST: MAJOR IN JAPAN AND EA042 93 09 24 SECSTATE/WDC WAR LEGACIES AMEMBASSY/LONDON MALAYSIA BRITISH POLICY ON JAPANESE COMPENSATION O018 96 12 06 SECSTATE/WDC POW CLAIMS AMEMBASSY/LONDON FOR WWII POW'S: NO CHANGE BRITISH POW FIGHT GOES ON DESPITE R032C 98 POW CLAIMS HASHIMOTO APOLOGY BUREAU OF LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS TASKING SLIP Y005A 95 10 19 CABINET DECIDES NOT TO ESTABLISH POST-WAR EA057 93 08 20 MISC. CLAIMS SETTLEMENT FUND CANADIAN VETERANS SEEK COMPENSATION L031F 87 09 12 POW CLAIMS FROM GOJ CASE OF CHINESE AMERICANS FOR JAPANESE IP0374B MISC. CLAIMS REPARATIONS CHEMICAL WEAPONS CLEANUP T004C 97 08 23 SEC/STATE CBW AM/EMBASSY BEIJING BUREAU EXPERIMENTS/USE OF EAST ASIAN/PACI FIC AFFAIRS CHEMICAL WEAPONS CLEANUP M008 92 01 07 SEC/STATE CBW AM/EMBASSY TOKYO BUREAU EXPERIMENTS/USE OF EAST ASIAN/PACI FIC AFFAIRS Page 8 Japan Database 12/22/2010 DESCRIPTION PREFIX YEAR MONTH DAY TO SUBJECT FROM FILE ID CHEMICAL WEAPONS CLEANUP M010 93 12 22 SEC/STATE CBW AM/EMBASSY
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