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Opening of the IMTFE, 29 APRIL, 1946:

File — Box: 1, Folder: 1

Scope and Contents Discussion of arraignment of accused, by Capt. Beverly M. Coleman and Mr. Joseph Keenan.

Dates: 29 APRIL, 1946:

Found in: / MSS-413-BC, Japanese War Crime Tribunal Documents / IMTFE Proceedings Transcripts, 1946

IMTFE Proceedings Transcripts, 1946, MAY 14, 1946

File — Box: 1, Folder: 2

Scope and Contents Additional appearances for the Defense Section: MAJOR BEN BRUCE BLAKENEY, AC, Counsel for Accused UMEZO, Yoshijiro; CAPTAIN SAMUEL J. KLEIMAN, AC, Counsel for Accused HIRANUMA, Kiichiro; CAPTAIN GEORGE A FURNESS, AC, Counsel for Accused SHIGEMITSU, Mamoru and MUTO, Akira; MR. GEORGE YAMAOKA, Counsel for Accused TOGO, Shigenori; Major Blakeney, motion; Mr. Yamaoka, argument; Mr. Keenan, discussion; Mr. Comyns Carr, reply (Page 271, 304-319 are missing).

Dates: MAY 14, 1946

Found in: / MSS-413-BC, Japanese War Crime Tribunal Documents / IMTFE Proceedings Transcripts, 1946

Discussion of the Indictment, its translation and jurisdiction, 3 JUNE, 1946:

File — Box: 1, Folder: 3

Scope and Content From the Collection: This is an incomplete collection, consisting of nearly 50,000 pages of transcripts and exhibits of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East trial in Tokyo from 1946-1948. It presents the historical context for the trial as well as an overview of the court proceedings and verdicts. The collection is divided into 4 series: IMTFE Procedings Transcripts (1946, 1947, 1948) and Defense Exhibits. The individuals on trial were Sadao Araki, Kenji Doihara, Kingoro Hashimoto,...

Dates: 3 JUNE, 1946:

Found in: / MSS-413-BC, Japanese War Crime Tribunal Documents / IMTFE Proceedings Transcripts, 1946

IMTFE Proceedings Transcripts, 1946, JUNE 13, 1946

File — Box: 1, Folder: 4

Scope and Contents Additional Appearance for the Tribunal - THE HONORABLE MR. JUSTICE DELFIN JARANILLA, Member from the Commonwealth of the Philippines; Mr. Justice Mansfield, presentation of Exhibits 12 through 100; Mr. Horowitz, presentation of Exhibits 100-101, charts and maps; Brigadier Nolan, description of the Constitutional Organization of Japan.

Dates: JUNE 13, 1946

Found in: / MSS-413-BC, Japanese War Crime Tribunal Documents / IMTFE Proceedings Transcripts, 1946

IMTFE Proceedings Transcripts, 1946, JUNE 14, 1946

File — Box: 1, Folder: 5

Scope and Contents Additional Appearances for the Defense Section - OHTA, Kinjiro, Counsel for Accused DOHIHARA, Kenji; MR. WILLIAM J. MC CORMACK and OKAMOTO, Toshio, Counsel for Accused MINAMI, Jiro; MR. ROGER F. COLE, Counsel for Accused MUTO, Akira; MR. JOHN G. BRANNON, Counsel for Accused NAGANO, Osami; SHIMANOUCHI, Ryuki, Counsel for Accused OSHIMA, Hiroshi; NARITOMI, Nobuo, Counsel for Accused SHIRATORI, Toshio; MR. MICHAEL LEVIN, Counsel for Accused SUZUKI, Teiichi; Continuation of Brigadier Nolan's...

Dates: JUNE 14, 1946

Found in: / MSS-413-BC, Japanese War Crime Tribunal Documents / IMTFE Proceedings Transcripts, 1946

IMTFE Proceedings Transcripts, 1946, JUNE 17, 1946

File — Box: 1, Folder: 6

Scope and Contents Additional Appearance for the Defense Section - USANO, Hyoichiro, Counsel for the Accused SATO, Kenryo. Mr. Horowitz of the prosecution, continuation of Exhibits 68-129Mr. Hammack, prosecution.Lt. Col. Donald Ross Nugent, direct examination.Lt. Col. Donald Ross Nugent, cross examination.

Dates: JUNE 17, 1946

Found in: / MSS-413-BC, Japanese War Crime Tribunal Documents / IMTFE Proceedings Transcripts, 1946

IMTFE Proceedings Transcripts, 1946, JUNE 18, 1946

File — Box: 1, Folder: 7

Scope and Contents Resignation of Capt. Beverly M. Coleman, Chief of Counsel, Defense Section.Continued cross examination of Lt. Col. Donald Ross Nugent.KAIGO, Tokiomi, direct examination.KAIGO, Tokiomi, cross examination.

Dates: JUNE 18, 1946

Found in: / MSS-413-BC, Japanese War Crime Tribunal Documents / IMTFE Proceedings Transcripts, 1946

IMTFE Proceedings Transcripts, 1946, JUNE 19, 1946

File — Box: 1, Folder: 8

Scope and Contents Mr. Hyoe Ouchi, direct examination.Mr. Hyoe Ouchi, cross examination.Mr. Yukitoki Takikawa, direct examination.Mr. Yukitoki Takikawa, cross examination.

Dates: JUNE 19, 1946

Found in: / MSS-413-BC, Japanese War Crime Tribunal Documents / IMTFE Proceedings Transcripts, 1946

IMTFE Proceedings Transcripts, 1946, JUNE 20, 1946

File — Box: 1, Folder: 9

Scope and Contents Mr. Tamon Maeda, direct examination.Mr. Nobufumi Ito, direct examination.Mr. Nobufumi Ito, cross examination.Mr. Shigenobu Ikeshima, direct examination.Mr. Shigenobu Ikeshima, cross examination.Mr. Akio Saki, direct examination.Mr. Akio Saki, cross examination. (Missing p. 1129-1187)

Dates: JUNE 20, 1946

Found in: / MSS-413-BC, Japanese War Crime Tribunal Documents / IMTFE Proceedings Transcripts, 1946

IMTFE Proceedings Transcripts, 1946, JUNE 24, 1946

File — Box: 1, Folder: 10

Scope and Contents Mr. Kimbei Nakai, redirect examination.Mr. Kimbei Nakai, recross examination.Mr. T. F. Donohue, direct examination.Mr. Tomin Suzuki, direct examination.Mr. Tomin Suzuki, cross examination.Mr. Goro Koizumi, direct examination.Mr. Goro Koizumi, cross examination.

Dates: JUNE 24, 1946

Found in: / MSS-413-BC, Japanese War Crime Tribunal Documents / IMTFE Proceedings Transcripts, 1946

IMTFE Proceedings Transcripts, 1946, JUNE 25, 1946

File — Box: 1, Folder: 11

Scope and Contents Mr. Goro Koizumi, cross examination, continued.Baron Kijuro Shidehara, direct examination.Baron Kijuro Shidehara, cross examination.

Dates: JUNE 25, 1946

Found in: / MSS-413-BC, Japanese War Crime Tribunal Documents / IMTFE Proceedings Transcripts, 1946

IMTFE Proceedings Transcripts, 1946, JUNE 26, 1946

File — Box: 1, Folder: 12

Scope and Contents Baron Kijuro Shidehara, cross examination, continued.Konosuke Shimizu, direct examination.Konosuke Shimizu, cross examination.Yoshichika Tokugawa, direct and cross examination.

Dates: JUNE 26, 1946

Found in: / MSS-413-BC, Japanese War Crime Tribunal Documents / IMTFE Proceedings Transcripts, 1946

IMTFE Proceedings Transcripts, 1946, JUNE 27, 1946

File — Box: 1, Folder: 13

Scope and Contents Discharge of Indictment against MATSUOKA, Yosuke.Yoshichika Tokugawa, cross examination, continued.Isamu Fujita, direct and cross examination.Ken Inukai, direct and cross examination.

Dates: JUNE 27, 1946

Found in: / MSS-413-BC, Japanese War Crime Tribunal Documents / IMTFE Proceedings Transcripts, 1946

IMTFE Proceedings Transcripts, 1946, JULY 3, 1946

File — Box: 1, Folder: 14

Scope and Contents Keisuki Okada, cross examination (Pages 1911 throught 2045 are missing)

Dates: JULY 3, 1946

Found in: / MSS-413-BC, Japanese War Crime Tribunal Documents / IMTFE Proceedings Transcripts, 1946

IMTFE Proceedings Transcripts, 1946, JULY 8, 1946

File — Box: 1, Folder: 15

Scope and Contents General Tyokichi Tanaka, cross examination. (Pages 2127 through 2294 are missing.

Dates: JULY 8, 1946

Found in: / MSS-413-BC, Japanese War Crime Tribunal Documents / IMTFE Proceedings Transcripts, 1946

IMTFE Proceedings Transcripts, 1946, 22 JULY 1946

File — Box: 1, Folder: 16

Scope and Contents Prosecution's Witnesses - Ching Teh-chun; MOTIONS, ARGUMENTS, DECISIONS, OBJECTIONS IN OPEN COURT - Change of American Defense Counsel for Accused TOGO, Shigenori; Statement that Chinese interpreters had been sworn; Objection by Major Blakeney to reading of statements of Ching Teh-chun; Argument re Chinese interpreters; Mr. W. F. S. Fang sworn as Chinese interpreter; Waiver as to certificate; Objection by Mr. McManus as to reading of statements; Objection overruled; Challenge to Member...

Dates: 22 JULY 1946

Found in: / MSS-413-BC, Japanese War Crime Tribunal Documents / IMTFE Proceedings Transcripts, 1946

IMTFE Proceedings Transcripts, 1946, 23 JULY 1946

File — Box: 1, Folder: 17

Scope and Contents Prosecution's Witnesses - Ching Teh-chun

Dates: 23 JULY 1946

Found in: / MSS-413-BC, Japanese War Crime Tribunal Documents / IMTFE Proceedings Transcripts, 1946

IMTFE Proceedings Transcripts, 1946, 24 JULY 1946

File — Box: 1, Folder: 18

Scope and Contents Prosecution's Witnesses - Ching Teh-chun

Dates: 24 JULY 1946

Found in: / MSS-413-BC, Japanese War Crime Tribunal Documents / IMTFE Proceedings Transcripts, 1946

IMTFE Proceedings Transcripts, 1946, 25 JULY 1946, 21 May 1946

File — Box: 1, Folder: 19

Scope and Contents Prosecution's Witnesses - Ching, Teh-chun, Wilson, Dr. Robort O.

Dates: 25 JULY 1946; 21 May 1946

Found in: / MSS-413-BC, Japanese War Crime Tribunal Documents / IMTFE Proceedings Transcripts, 1946

IMTFE Proceedings Transcripts, 1946, 26 JULY 1946

File — Box: 1, Folder: 20

Scope and Contents Prosecution's Witnesses - Wilson, Dr. Robert O. (resumed). Direct by Mr. Sutton, Cross by Mr. S. Okamoto, Cross by Mr. Ito. Hsu, Chuan-ying - Direct by Mr. Sutton; Cross by Mr. Kanzaki ; Cross by Mr. Ito. Shang, Toh Yi - Direct by Mr. Sutton. Wu, Chang Teh - Direct by Mr. Sutton. Chen, Fu Pao - Direct by Colonel Morrow; Cross by Mr. Ito.

Dates: 26 JULY 1946

Found in: / MSS-413-BC, Japanese War Crime Tribunal Documents / IMTFE Proceedings Transcripts, 1946

IMTFE Proceedings Transcripts, 1946, 29 JULY 1946

File — Box: 1, Folder: 21

Scope and Contents Prosecution's Witnesses - Hsu, G. J.:Direct by Mr. Sutton. Bates, Miner Searle: Direct by Mr. Sutton, Cross by Mr. Logan, Cross by Captain Kleiman, Cross by Mr. Sammonji. Lawless, Peter J.; Direct by Mr. Sutton

Dates: 29 JULY 1946

Found in: / MSS-413-BC, Japanese War Crime Tribunal Documents / IMTFE Proceedings Transcripts, 1946

IMTFE Proceedings Transcripts, 1946, 30 JULY 1946

File — Box: 1, Folder: 22

Scope and Contents Prosecution's Witnesses - Lawless, Peter J. (resumed):Direct by Mr. Sutton. KASAGI, Ryomei: Direct by Mr. McKenzie, Cross by Mr. Ohara.

Dates: 30 JULY 1946

Found in: / MSS-413-BC, Japanese War Crime Tribunal Documents / IMTFE Proceedings Transcripts, 1946

IMTFE Proceedings Transcripts, 1946, 31 JULY 1946

File — Box: 1, Folder: 23

Scope and Contents Prosecution's Witnesses - KASAGI, Ryomei (resumed): Cross by Mr. Ohara, Cross by Mr. Ohta.

Dates: 31 JULY 1946

Found in: / MSS-413-BC, Japanese War Crime Tribunal Documents / IMTFE Proceedings Transcripts, 1946

Introduction and Purpose, President Sir William Webb., 3 MAY, 1946:

File — Box: 1, Folder: 1

Scope and Contents Reading of the Indictment.

Dates: 3 MAY, 1946:

Found in: / MSS-413-BC, Japanese War Crime Tribunal Documents / IMTFE Proceedings Transcripts, 1946

Opening statement by Mr. Keenan, Chief Prosecutor., 4 JUNE, 1946:

File — Box: 1, Folder: 3

Scope and Contents Mr. Furness, objections to the opening statement; Dr. Kiyose, objections to the opening statement; Capt. Kleiman, objection to the opening statement.

Dates: 4 JUNE, 1946:

Found in: / MSS-413-BC, Japanese War Crime Tribunal Documents / IMTFE Proceedings Transcripts, 1946

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