THE "MAGIC" BACKGROUND OF PEARL HARBOR

 

PART F INDEX

 

The index that follows has been compiled from all the volumes (I-V inclusive) in the series entitled The "Magic" Background of Pearl Harbor.

 

Names of persons, places, ships, organizations, and articles of commerce are included. First names have been given when they could be ascertained (occasionally the first names of per­sons appearing in the text of the chapters are incorrect or uncertain and are not repeated in the index). Titles and added information appearing in the index are generally as of the year 1941 and agree with the data given in the decrypted Japanese messages which are bound as appendices following the text.

 

Beside each index entry is given the volume number (in Roman numerals) and the number of the section of text or the message in which that entry appears. Message numbers are en­closed in parentheses to distinguish them from section numbers.

 

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"MAGIC BACKGROUND TO PEARL HARBOR"

 

INDEX

.

 

Vol. Sec

Abasu, son of the Rajah of Koetaradja, Sumatra

III, 635

ABC Powers (of S. America, Argentina, Brazil, and Chile)

II, 121

 

III, 332, 350

 

IV, 362

ABCD Powers (of S.W. Pacific, American, British, Chinese, Dutch)

IV, 107 (380), (1122), (1137)

 

V, (8)

Abe, Jap. Naval Attache in Berlin

IV, (822)

Abe, Nobuyuki, Jap. Ambass. to Nanking, China

III, 572

 

IV, (1018)

Abend, Hallett, N. Y. Times correspondent

II, 17, (52)

Abetz, Heinrich Otto, German Ambassador to Vichy

II, (567), (792), (798), (802)

 

III, 432, 542

Aburto, Rodrigo, U.P. correspondent in Chile

III, (693)

 

IV, (644)

Abyssinia

II, 154

Acapulco, Mexico

I, (182)

 

III, 297, 322

 

V, 17

Achenbach, Ernest, German Sec'y in Paris

III, (1025)

Adani, Jap. Consul, Batavia

I, (402)

Ado, Assoc. Ed. Bangkok Times

IV, 600

Aegean Sea

I, (307), (375)

A.F. of L.—see Labor Unions

 

Afghanistan

II, 175

Africa

I, 14, 35, 38, (22), (367), (375)

 

II, 68, 90, 126, 136, 244, (570), (792)

Agencia Sur Americana, correspondence agency in Rio

III, (684)

Agua Dulce Field, Panama

III, 141

Aguinaldo, Filipino General

 III. 251

Aida

IV, 386

Aighi, Jap. sec'y in Thailand

 III. 682

Air Francais, Co. in Fr. In-Ch.

II, 202

Air Service Headquarters, Japan

III, 313

Aircraft Production, U.S

III, (428), (429)

Aitsu, Prince

IV, 601

Akada, Saichiro, Jap. mint official

III, 695

Akagi Maru, Jap. ship

II, 117

 

III, (575), (633)

Akagiaan Maru, Jap. ship

III, 695

Akamine Maru, Jap. ship

IV, 479

Akino—see Aquino

 

Akiyama, Masatoshi, Jap. Minister to Panama

III, 141, 142, 238-240, 242, 244-247, 336

 

IV, 127, 129, 133-134, 260-288 passim

Alabama Maru, Jap. ship

III, (710)

Alaska

I, 30, (166)

 

III, 16, 30, 31, 134

 

IV, 121

Alba, Duke of, Spanish Ambass. to London

IV, 368

Albania

I, (296), (339)

Albrook Field, Panama Canal Zone

III, 141

 

IV, 127

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L'Alerte, Fr. newspaper, Saigon

III, 538

Al-Pachachi—see Muzahim Al-Pachachi

 

Aleutian Islands

I, 30

 

II, (107)IV, 35, 60

 

V, 6

Alexandria, Egypt

I, (339)

 

II, 123, 152

Alexandrovsk, Russia

IV, 403

Alexich, former Austrian Min. to the Netherlands

I, (172)

Algeria

II, (555)

All-American Cable Co.

I, 30

All-American Telegraph Co.

I, 30

Allesandrini, Adolfo, Italian acting Ambass. to Chungking

II, 259

 

III, 501 (1258)

Alma Ata, Russia

II, (966)

Aloisi, Baron, Pres. of Society "Friends of Japan"

IV, 423

Alps, German espionage agent

V, 14

Alsace-Lorraine

I, 35

 

II, (570), (792)

Aluminum

III, 353

 

IV, 88

Alunan, Rafael, Sec'y of the Interior, Philippine Ils.

III, 265, 276, 516

Amada, Jap. sec'y in Bangkok

II, (1127)

Amagisan Maru, Jap. ship

II, (318)

Amano, Jap. business man, Panama

IV, 286, 363, (509)

Amano, Jap official, N.Y. office

IV, 242, (385)

Amau, Jap. Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs

III, 124

 

IV, 366

Amaya, of Jap. Petroleum Co. in Mexico

II, (448)

Amber, U.S. ship

IV, 121

American—see also United States

 

American Catholic Mission Sisters

 III. 162

American Continental Highway

IV, 134

American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai

III, 236

American Commission for Collections

II, 251

American Committee for Non-Participation in Jap. Aggression

III, 85

America-First Committee

II, 42

 

III, 67, 190

 

IV, 47, 192

American Industrial Daily

IV, 223

American Leader, U.S. ship

II, (256)

 

IV, 150

American Metal Co.

II, 117

American Navigation, U.S. ship

IV, 165

American Red Cross

III, (372), (482)

American Soc. of International Law

II, 4

Americanism, published by a Jap. society in Los Angeles

II, 121

Amerika Maru, Jap ship

II, (946)

Amezcua, Jose Luis, Mexican Min. in Tokyo

III, 297, 318, 324

Ando, of Jap. Pacific Petroleum Co. in Mexico

II, (448)

Ando, in Jap. Embassy, Washington

IV, 249, (385)

Ando, Yoshiro, sec'y in Jap Embassy in Rome

I, (31), (339)

 

II, (564), (594), (614), (634), (988)

 

III, 500, 501, 589, (1258)

 

IV, 424, 429, 436

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Aneta, Jap. news reporter

III, 649

Anfuso, Filippo, director Italian Maritime Commission

III, 500

Anhui, British ship

III, 412

ANIC Corp

V, (20)

Ankara, Turkey

II, 172, 183, 191, (571), (611),

(640), (673), (701)III, 173, 233IV, 341, 382

 

Annamites (in Fr. Indo-China)

III, 537

Anti-Comintern Pact

I, 41, 49, (369)

 

II, 41, 59, 183, (717)

 

IV, 68, 90, 399, (891)

Antigua, Lesser Antilles, West Indies

III, 238

Antimony

III, 353

Antonescu, Ion, Premier Romania

II, 180

Aobasan Maru, Jap. ship

 II. (343)

Aoki, reporter for Osaka Mainichi

III, (523)

Aoki, Jap. secretary at Vichy

II, (80)

Aoki, Kazuo, economic adviser at Jap. Embassy, Nanking

III, 587

Aoyagi, in Jap. Consulate, N.Y. City

III, 235

Aoyama, Kazuichi, Major, Jap army cryptanalyst

IV, 550

 

V, 16

APC Company

III, 636

APRA Party Wing (Jap. sponsored, in South America)

IV, 365

Apostolic—see Vatican

 

Aquino, Gonzalo

III, 280

 

IV, 256, 297

Aquino, Juan

III, 280

Aquino, Raphael

III, 280

 

IV, 256, 297

Arabs

IV, 433

Araki, Jap. official in Fr. In-Ch

III, 527

Araki, Sadao

III, (1047)

Aranha, Oswaldo, Brazilian Foreign Minister

IV, 356, 362

Aratame, Jap. translator

IV, 535

Arazanya-Sisophon R.R., Thailand

V, 57

Argentina

I, 30, (31), (161)

 

II, 113, 121, (391)

 

III, 130, 132, 318, 348-353, 451, 459

 

IV, 282-385 passim

Argentina, ship name

III, 334

Arias, Dr. A., President Panama

IV, 276, 286, (276), (480)

Arisue, Jap. Vice Chief of Staff in China

IV, 515

Arita, clerk in Jap. Embassy in Washington

IV, (385)

Arita, Hachiro, Minister for Foreign Affairs in Tokyo

I, (235)

 

III, 22, (867)

 

IV, (723)

Ark Royal, British Carrier

IV, 407

Army Directory (U.S.)

III, 224

Army Technical Hq., Japan

III, 313

Arnald, of the Vichy Foreign Office

III, 514, 517, 533, 543

 

IV, 438, 452, 467, 478

Arnstein, Daniel G., U.S. transport expert sent to Burma Road

II, (886)

 

III, 548

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Arroyo Del Rio, Dr. Carlos A., provisional President, Ecuador

III, 370

Arsene, Henri Charles, French Ambassador to Japan

II, (790)

Artificial Silk Export Association

II, 117

Asada, Shunsuke, Jap. Consul in Bangkok

II, 300, 301

 

III, 673, 676, 677, 680, 683, 688, 689

 

IV, 520, 533, 599, (1146)

Asahi, Jap. newspaper

I, 1, (113), (190)

 

II, 17, (673)

 

III, 354, 379

Asahiyama Maru, Jap. ship

III, 686

Asaka Maru, Jap. ship

I, (246)

Asama Maru, Jap. ship

II, 109

 

III, 217, 430, 538, 588, 589, 591, 594

 

IV, 160, 182, 300-305, 370, 387, 398, 498, 511, (878)

Asano, Jap. Commercial Firm

II, (214)

 

III, (470)

 

IV, (355)

Asano, Jap. news reporter

IV, 316

Asia

II, 244

 

IV, 308

Asia, U.S. magazine

III, 223

Asia Petroleum Co.

II, 238, 304

Askania Co.

III, 480

Assenjo Co. (Japanese, in Mexico)

III, 310

Associated, U.S. ship

III, 219

Associated Press

I, (156)

 

II, 17

 

III, (183), (888)

 

IV, 32, 98, 111, 160, 322, (418), (611)

Astoria, ship

III, (274)

Asuka Maru, Jap. ship

II, 103

 

III, 335

Asuncion, Paraguay

IV, 345

ATC Co.

III, 698

Atcheson, of U.S. State Dept., Finance Division

IV, 181, 188

Atlantic Charter

III, 12, 16, 68, 391, 496

Attlee, C, Brit. Air Minister

III, 396

Austin, Brit. Consul, Yokohama

IV, (544)

Australia

I, 1, 20, 55, 64, (9), (139), (307), (395)

 

II, 34, 41, 123, 208, 227, 288, (487) (574), (891)

 

IV, 5, 8, 83

 

V, 6

Austria

II, 191

Autonomy Society of Thailand

IV, 568

Awajisan Maru, Jap. ship

II, 103, (318),

Awaya, Jap. agent

IV, 584

Awatea, British transport

IV, 160

Azores

II, 53, 99, (275)

 

III, (806)

 

IV, 401, (397)

Azuma Maru, Jap. ship

II, 102

 

III, 289-291, 294, 301, 308, 312, 313, 315, 318, 320, 323, 326, 327, 372, (683)

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Ba Tei Ken, Mohammedan leader in China

III, 569

Baba, Terukuni, Jap radioman

V, (55)

Bagao, Luzon I., Philippines

IV, 155

Baghdad, Iraq

II, (576)

Bahrein Island, Persian Gulf

III, 381

Bakkers, R., Col., Chief of General Staff, N.E.I. Army

IV, 523

Balanga, Luzon I., Philippines

IV, 155

Balboa, Canal Zone, Panama

II, (226)

 

III, 142

 

IV, 129, 237, 239, 284, 319, 331

Baldwin, Hanson, columnist for the New York Times

III, 167

Balkans

I, 14, 26, 35, 38, 61, (67), (279), (283), (325), (329-66 passim)

 

II, 42, 167, 170, 198, (571), (610), (712)

 

III, 30

 

IV, 401

Ballantine, J. W., Assistant Chief Division Far Eastern Affairs, U.S. State Dept.

II, 6, 10, 11, 15, 18, 21, 22, 24, 27, 32, 37, 40, 41, 49, 50, 53, 56

 

III, 2, 6, 62, 63, 92, 114, 115

IV, 29, 39, 49, 55, 62, 68, 69, 71, 74, 84, 85, 98, 101, 102, 107, 113, 191

 

Baltic Sea

V, 14

Baltic Nations

I, 61, (372)

Baluchistan, India

II, (698)

Banat District, Yugoslavia

V, 17

Banco de Mexico

III, (557)

 

IV, (565)

Bandar Abu Shehr, Iranian seaport on the Persian Gulf

IV, (720)

Bandar Shah, Iranian seaport on the Caspian Sea

IV, 394, (720)

Banden, former Fr. Foreign Min.

IV, (995)

Bandjermasin, Borneo

I, (404)

 

IV, 531

Bandoeng, Java

II, 288

Banga, N.E.I

III, 630

Bangkok, Thailand

I, 66, (204), (407), (416)

 

II, 123, 273, 302, 309, 317, 320, 322

 

III, 665, 666, 670, 673, 676, 677, 679, 682-684, 686-692, 694-698, 701, 704-706, 709

 

IV, 389, 509, 520, 528

 

V, 16

Bangkok Chronicle, newspaper

II, 309

Bangkok Intelligence Service

III, 606

Bangkok Times, newspaper

IV, 600

Bank of Asia

III, 701

Bank of Indo-China

III, 518, 530, 540

 

IV, 457

Bank of Japan

III, 682

 

IV, 222

Bank of Taiwan

III, 620, 621, 633, (515)

 

IV, (472)

Banzai, Col., Jap. Military Attache in Germany

II, (550)

 

III, (1019)

Baptists

II, 42

 

III, (31), 162, (372)

Baranovitshi (Baranowicze), Poland

II, 191

Bardossy, former Prime Minister of Hungary

IV, 399

Bari, Italy

V, (20)

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Basra, Iraq

II, (701)

 

III, 181, 381

 

IV, 394

Bataan, Luzon I., Philippines

III, 148

 

IV, 151, 155

Batangas, Luzon I., Philippines

IV, 158

Batavia, Java

I, 68

 

II, 269-272

 

IV, 232, 367, 509-539 passim

 

V, (6)

Batavia Maru, Jap. ship

IV, 588, 615

Bathurst, Brit. Gambia, Africa

III, 153, 181

 

IV, 135

Batista, Fulgencio, Pres. of Cuba

II, (284)

Battle Report, U.S. Naval Publication

IV, 124, 134, 145, 147, 149

Batum, Russia

II, (636)

 

IV, 408

Bauxite

II, 208, 270, 274

Beaverbrook, Brit. Min. of production

IV, (718)

Becker, U.S. lawyer

III, 429

Becker, Col.

V, (25)

Belawan, Sumatra

III, 635

Belem, Brazil

I, (161)

Belgian Congo

II, 126

Belgium

I, 45

 

II, 45, 193, (113), (660), (891)III, 454

Belgrade, Yugoslavia

I, (296)

 

II, (615), (638)

Belitoeng, N.E.I.

III, 630

Bellmore, Long Island, N.Y.

III, 210

Bengal, India

II, (484), (565), (706)

Benkulen, Sumatra

III, 635

Benoist-Mechin, J. (Bunoir Nessien) French Vice Pres. Council in charge of Fr. German affairs

II, 221, 225, (858)

 

III, 511

Berchtesgaden

II, 153, 198

 

III, 432

Berle, A., U.S. Assistant Undersecretary of State

I, (199)

Berlin

I, 7, 11, 13, 20, 24, 31, 42

 

II, 45, 257

 

III, 42, 52, 58, 73, 124, 128, 433, 439-441, 446, 447, 450-452, 456, 459, 460, 465, 467, 469, 480

 

IV, 178, 337, 498, 511

 

V, 9, 10, 12, 14, 17

Berlin Exchange Control Bureau

III, 451

Berne, Switzerland

IV, 234, 341

Bernheisel, Mrs. C. E., involved in Korean Prayer Meeting Incident

II, (311), (315)

Bessarabia (part of Romania)

I, (373)

 

II, 171

 

III, 437

 

IV, 396

Beunigen, Dutch financier

I, (172)

Bevin, E., Brit. Min. of Labor

II, 125

 

IV, 410

Bibba, Non Chao, adviser to Thaiese Finance Ministry

II, 320

Biddle, A.J.D., Jr., U.S. Ambassador

I, (230)

 

II, 234

Bird, U.S. ship

IV, 121

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Bismarck, O.F. von, German Ambassador to Italy

II, 139

Bizerte, Tunisia

III, 432

Black Hawk, U.S. ship

II, 148

 

IV, 150, 156, 160, 162

Black Sea

I, (325)

 

II, (699)

 

V, 14

Blair, H., representative of U.S. Presbyterian Church in Korea

II, (310), (315)

Blue Shirts, Chinese Nationalist terrorists

III, (1108)

 

IV, 510

Bodet, J. T., Mexican Foreign Min.

II, 118

Boeing Airplane Co.

I, (175)

 

II, 235, 243, (222)

 

III, (137)

Bogota, Columbia

I, 30

 

II, (389)

 

IV, 342, 353

Bolivia

I, 37

 

III, 346

Bolshevism

I, (5), (111)

 

II, 183, (637), (715), (718)

 

III, 182, 194, 492, 500

 

IV, 396, 407

Boltze, Erich, German Minister to Nanking

III, 593

 

IV, 499

B.O.M., Jap. Company in N.E.I.

III, 609, 626-628

Bomogoroff, Russian Ambassador to Vichy

II, 709

Bombay, India

I, 65

 

II, (926)

Borchers, J., member of German staff in Nanking

III, 593

 

IV, 499

Bordeau Maru, Jap. ship

II, (323), (342), (344)

Borelli, A., Editor of the Corriere della Sera, Milan

II, (524)

Boriban, P.P.B., Finance Minister, Thailand

IV, 611

Boris, ship name

IV, 384

Borneo

I, (404)

 

II, 277

Borneo Petroleum, Jap. Co.

IV, 522

Borneo Rubber, Jap. Co.

IV, 534

Borneo Trading Co.

IV, 522

Bose, Subhas, leader of a group of the Congress Party, India

II, 150, 183, (524)

 

IV, (110)

Bosweth, H., Counselor at the British Embassy in Tokyo

IV, (544)

Botanko (or Mutankiang), Manchuria

II, 183

Botolan, Luzon I., Philippines

IV, 155

Boxer Protocol (1901)

IV, 29, 68, 85

B.P.M. Co.

III, 610, 631, 635, 636, (1114)

Brain Trust, secret organisation (Lindbergh)

IV, 192, 193

Bratton, Col., in U.S. Army Intelligence

IV, (3), (7)

Brauchitsch, W. von, German Gen.

II, 177

 

V, 12

Brazil

I, 30, (2), (31), (161), (218)

 

II, 113, 121, (458), (463)

 

III, 354-359

 

IV, 88, 231, 334, 339-365 passim

Brazil Asahi, newspaper

III, 358

Breceda, Mexican Ambass. to Panama

IV, 316

Bremerton Naval Yard, Washington

I, (175)

 

II, (222)III, 133, 139

 

IV, 121

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Brenner Conference

II, (563)

Brest-Litovsk, Poland

IV, 69

Brinen, Fr. Ambass. for Foreign Colonies

III, 432

Britain

I, 1-67 passim

 

II, 4, 34, 43-46, 62-64, 68, 71, 74-76, 78, 79, 183, 185, 208, 234

 

III, 1, 2, 27, 45, 49, 59, 62, 67, 70-72, 85, 110, 123, 125, 130, 132

 

IV, 4, 5, 7-11, 15, 21, 29, 35-38, 42, 47, 49, 57, 62, 65, 68-71, 74, 75, 77, 81, 83, 85, 88-90, 113, 119, 146, 300, 342, 349, 367-392, 401, 494

 

V, (33), (60)

Britain and China—see China Germany's plan to invade

I, 12, 38, 42, 52, 61, (325), (365)

 

II, 135, 136, 147, 163, 182, (660), (722), (736)

German peace negotiations with U.S. aid to and coop, with

II, 5, 6, 10, 42, 43, 45, 63, 68, 138, (101)

 

IV, 105

 

V, 2

British-Dutch Bank

III, 383, 390, (394)

British Imperial Bank

III, 381

Brooke, Alan, British General

IV, 383

Brooke-Popham, Sir Robert, British Commander in the Far East

II, 288

 

III, 429

Brooks, U.S. ship

IV, 121

Brotherhood, F.M., Lt., U.S. Naval Communications

IV, (4)

Brown, British Honorary Consul in the Philippines

II, 96

Brown University

II, (219)

Brownsville, Texas

III, (587)

Bryan, former U.S. Sec'y of State

IV, 65

Bucharest, Romania

IV, 396

 

V, 17

Budapest, Hungary

IV, 401

 

V, 17

Budenny, S. M., Russian General

II, 191

 

III, 448, (828)

Buenaventura, Colombia

IV, 263

Buenos Aires, Argentina

I, (159)

 

II, 94

 

III, 130, 339, 349, 353

 

IV, 287, 335-349 passim

 

V, (66)

Buenos Aires Maru, Jap. ship

II, (331)

 

II, 243

Bugallon, Luzon I., Philippines

IV, 155

Buitenzorg, Java

II, 285

Bukovina, province of Romania

I, (373)

 

II, 171

Bulacan Province, LuzonI, P.I.

IV, 161

Bulgaria

I, 42, 61, (296), (329)

 

II, 181, 192, (612), (638)IV, (6), 399

Bulletin, restricted Jap. news publication

III, 473

 

IV, 160, 296

Burma

I, 1

 

II, 71, 75, 208, 227, 243, 250, (926)III, 405

 

IV, 244, 562, 589, 618

 

V, 16, (6), (56)

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Burma Road

II, 41, 62, 235, (886), (889)

 

III, 560, (1054)

 

IV, 58, 107, 137, 322, 486

Butler, Under-Secretary in London

II, (485)

Butrick, R.P., U.S. Commercial Attache in Peking

II, 243

Butternut, U.S. ship

IV, 121

Butts, Alice M., involved in the Korean Prayer Meeting Incident

II, (309), (311), (315)

Cabanatuan, Luzon I., Philippines

III, 148

Cabanier, C, French Commander of Defense

III, 149

Calcutta, India

II, 235

California Daily News

IV, 223

Callao, Peru

III, 244,

 

IV, 340, (361)

Camacho, Maximino

II, 110, 115, 118, (415)

 

III, 305, 314

Camarines Norte, Luzon I., P.I.

IV, 158

Cambodia, French Indo-China

II, 305

 

III, 535

Camp Davis, North Carolina

IV, (297)

Camp Murphy, Philippines

III, 145

Camranh Bay, French Indo-China

II, (796)

 

IV, 95, 103

Canada

I, 30, 36, (3), (306)

 

II, 53, 208, (768), (926)

 

III, 385, 414

 

IV, 5, 234, 284, 380, 391

Canada, a Canadian warship

IV, 380

Canadian-Japanese Commercial Treaty

II, 133

Canadian Pacific Line

IV, 380

Canal Zone—see Panama Canal

 

Canberra, Australia

I, (139)

Candia, Crete

V, (46)

Canca, Crete

V, (46)

Canyes Maru, Jap. ship

II, (332)

Canopus, U.S. ship

IV, 150, 160, 164

Canton, China

II, 197, 212, 215, 216, 237, 266, 267, 316

 

III, 56

 

IV, 377, 380, 392, 500

Capas, Luzon I., Philippines

IV, 155

Cape Verde Islands

II, 99, 333, 1092

 

III, 464, (806)

Capetown, S. Africa

II, 122, 126

 

III, 154

Caracas, Venezuela

IV, 353

Caribbean Sea

I, (22)

 

II, 92

Carlton Hotel, Washington, D.C.

I, 8

Castillo, F. V., Panama's Minister to Germany

III, 240

Castillo, R.S., Pres. of Argentina

III, 349, 350, 352

Castle, W. R., former U.S. Ambassador to Japan

III, 123

Catholic Church (see also Vatican)

I, 49

 

II, (219)

 

IV, 420, 432-433

Caucasus Mountains

I, 61

 

II, 171, 180, 183, (675), (700)

 

III, 392, 403, 411, 422, 423, 437, 471, 500, (925)

 

IV, 401, 408, (822), (882)

Cavite, U.S. Naval Base, P. I

II, 96, 97

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III, 148

 

IV, 156, 160, 164

Cebu Island, Philippines

IV, 159

Celebes, Netherlands Bast Indies

II, (1103)

Central Afolh Japan Trade

III, 598

Central America—see Latin America

 

Central China Daily News

III, 537

Central China News Agency

 II. (927)

Central China Post, published in Hankow

III, 407

Central News, newspaper

IV, 502

Central Telegraphic News, newspaper

IV, 502

Ceuta, Morocco

I, (375)

Chamberlain, member Jap-U.S. group

IV, 193

Chamberlain, N., former British Prime Minister

IV, (49)

Chambers, member Brit. Defense Organization, Singapore

III, 429

Chan Chun, President of the Chinese Central Executive Yuan

I, (355)

Chang-Chung, of the "Four Chang Movement" and member Cent. Exec. Yuan

III, 562, (1048)

Chang Chun-li, of the "Four Chang Movement"

III, (1048)

Chang En-po, Chinese army leader

III, (1043)

Chang Hsueh-liang, Nanking-Chungking intermediary

IV, 507

Chang Fa-kuei, Chinese Inspector

III, (1032)

Chang Lei-luan, of the "Four Chang Movement"

III, 559

Chang Po-ling, of the "Four Chang Movement"

III, (1048)

Chang Tsu-chung, cmdr. 38th Division

III, 562

Chante, ship name

III, 148

Chao Chen-shou, cmdr. 8th Army member 1st. Army

IV, (1014)

Chao Chi-lu, head of Kiangsu Prov.

II, (695)

Charleston, U.S. cruiser

IV, 121

Charlie Chaplin, his movie "Dictator" prohibited in Chungking

II, 240

Charton, A., Chief of Propaganda Dept. in French Indo-China

IV, 449

Cheeloo University, Hsinan, China

III, (372)

Cheeppensock, B.C., Thaiese Consul General, Batavia

III, 606

Chefco, N. China

III, (372)

Chekiang Province, China

II, 240

Chen Cheng, cmdr. 14th Division, cmdr. 18th Route Army

II, 250

 

III, (1031)

Chen Chieh, Chinese Amb. to Germany

II, 257, 263, (1009), (1019)

Chen Kuang-fu, Chinese special envoy

III, 566

Chen Kuo-fu, Maj. Gen. and leader of the "Blue Shirts"

IV, 510

Ch'en Shao-yu, Chinese Communist

III, 550

Chen Yu-jen, member of the Chinese Central Executive Yuan

II, (695)

Cheribon Maru, Jap. ship

II, (1119)

Chester, U.S. cruiser

II, 93

 

IV, 150

Chiang Kai-shek, Chinese General and head of the Kuomintang or Nationalist Government

I, passim

 

II, 1, 3, 6, 9-11, 13, 15, 16, 26, 27, 52, 74, 133, 183, 208, 234-262 passim, (535), (679), (715)

 

III, 38, 68, 69, 80, 110, 111, 546, 549, 555, 558, 562-566, 568, 577, 619, (487), (904), (933), (1052), (1053)

 

IV, 5, 29, 34, 49, 71, 74, 77, 85, 98, 113, 375, 444, 495-510 passim

 

V, 7, (8)

Chiang Kai-shek, Mme.

II, 235, 240

 

III, (1052)

Chiang Po-ching, former Gov. of Chekiang Province, China

II, 240

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Chiang Ting-wen, cmdr. 9th Division

II, (696)

Chiba, Jap. Minister to Portugal

III, (660), (851)

Chicago

I, 36, (131)

 

IV, 220

Chicago Maru, Jap. ship

IV, 464

Chicago Times

III, 556

Chicago Tribune

I, (34)

Chien Yung-ming, financial adviser to Chiang Kai-shek

III, 558

Chiengmai, Thailand

III, 698

 

IV, 234, 542, 569, 614

Childs, S. L., Counselor in British Embassy in U.S.

I, (172)

Chile

I, 30, (31)

 

II, 94, 113, 121

 

III, 360-363

 

IV, 282, 311, 360-363

 

V, (66)

Chin Kyo-ju, Maj. Gen. and leader of "Blue Shirts" in Shanghai, China

IV, 510

Chinese National Government or Kuomintang (Chungking)

I, 11, 16, 22, 39, (200), (353-4)

 

II, 38, 183, 208, 209, 227, 234-264 passim

 

III, 1, 32, 80, 110, 114, (176), 162, 398, 523, 446, 497, 546-569, 585

 

IV, 113, 494-504, 518

Chinese Communist Party (N. China)

I, 30, 39, 57, (22), (353-4)

 

II, 10, 15, 18, 24, 61, 62, 183, 236, 240, 241, 246, 249

 

III, 49, 63, 65, 69, 71, 114, 130, 398, 550-554, 562, 563

 

IV, 495

Chinese-Jap. Peace Negotiations

I, 8-29 passim, 49, 57, 62, (4)

 

II, 6-31 passim, 52, 61

 

IV, 29, 34, 49, 51, 54, 65, 68, 74, 90, 112

Chinese Relations with Russia—see Russia Chinese Relations with Germany—see Germany

 

Collaboration with Japan—see Nanking Government and Wang Ching-wei

 

U.S. and British aid to and cooperation with China

I, passim

 

II, 3, 7, 9-11, 13, 15, 16, 22, 24, 27, 53, 62, 74, 76, 96

 

III, 59, 63, 92, 111, 176

 

IV, 8, 58, 71, 74, 77, 98, 107, 113, 494, 497

China Aid Society

I, (200)

China Clipper

III, 56

China Defense Corporation

III, 176

China Press

III, (1063)

China Weekly Review

II, 248

Chinese Industrial Commerical Bureau

II, 235

Chinese Nationalist Party—see China

 

Chinese Reserve Bank

III, 580, 587

China Trading Company

410

Chinghai, China

II, 246

Chinwangtao, China

III, (31), (372)

 

IV, (456)

Chirubuto Maru, Jap. ship

II, 289

Chita, Siberian Russia

II, 169, (683), (938)

Chosen—see Korea

 

Chou En-lai, Chinese Communist leader

I, (281)

 

II, 183, (914)

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III, 550

Chou Fuo-hai

II, (973)

 

III, (1047)

Chou Tsuo-min

III, (1047)

Christian Science Monitor

I, (34)

Christmas Island, U.S. base

IV, 105

Chrome

III, 475

 

V, (27)

Chrysler Corporation

II, 107

Chu Chiu-hua, member of the Central Executive Yuan

II, 240, (274)

Chu Min-yi, Chinese Minister of Foreign Affairs, Nanking (puppet) Gov't.

III, 584

Chu Te, Chinese Communist General

II, (914)

Chungking, China

I, 15, 22, 39, 52, 57, (17), (47), (48)

 

II, 38, 81, 83, 84, 96, 158, 247

 

III, 12, 32, 59, 63, 68, 85, 120, 523

 

IV, 330, 349, 494-496, 500, 504, 507, 509

Churchill, W., Brit. Prime Minister

I, 52, 63

 

II, 4, 134, 135, 183, 185, (573), (653)

 

III, 28, 30, 45, 55, 159, 180, 350, 391, 396, 422, 496, (749)

 

IV, 4, 9, 28, 38, 42, 90, 375, 394, 410, 570, (381)

Ciano, Count Galeazzo, Italian Foreign Minister

I, 49, (374)

 

II, 134, 139, 150, 155, 161, 258, (34), (594)

 

III, 501

 

IV, 399, 425, 436

Cicognani, Papal Rep. in Washington

IV, 432

C.I.O.—see Labor Unions

 

Cuidad-Juarez, Mexico

II, 113

Civil War (American)

III, 114

Clark, C. A., involved in the Korean Prayer Meeting Incident

II, (310-312), (315)

Clark Field, Luzon I., Philippines

IV, 347

Claudius, Commercial representative in German Foreign Office

III, (841)

Cleveland, U.S. ship

III, 148

Closed Door Policy

III, 16

Cobaltera, Chilean company handling ore for Japan

II, 121

Cochran, P., Maj., U.S. Army Air Forces

III, 568

Codes

 

Dutch

I, 39

Japanese (See also Japan, Codes)

II, 102

 

III, 121, 150, 164, 169, 173, 175, 227, 233, 281, 330, 338, 339, 344, 365, 377, 385, 415, 419, 465, 494, 575, 597, 618, 632, 645, 648

 

IV, 31, 70, 82, 91, 100, 142, 207, 219, 225, 230, 232-235, 245-247, 254, 259, 287, 293, 327, 333, 342, 345-346, 356, 359, 391, 446, 458, 468, 527, 539, 561, 577, 588, 607

 

V, Appendix

U.S. (See also U.S. Intelligence)

IV, 106

 

V, 16

Cohen, B. V., Adviser to U.S. Ambass. in London

I, (3)

Colombia

I, 30

 

II, 94

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III, 365

 

IV, 263, 323, 362

Colon, Panama

IV, 134

Colonial Company

III, 610

Colonna, Don Ascanio, Italian Ambassador to U.S.

III, 43

Colorado, U.S. battleship

IV, 121

Columbia University

IV, 221

Combined Fleet Ultrasecret Operation Orders 1 and 2 (ordering Jap fleet to attack Pearl Harbor)

IV, 16A

Comintern—see Russia and Anti-Comintern Pact

 

Committee to Defend America

I, (24)

 

III, 223

Communists (Communism)

I, 8, 11, 19, 29, 33, (17), (166), (174), (362)

 

II, 36, 61, 121, 136, 167, 183, 227, 246, (820)

 

III, 434, 437, 464, 469, 470, 490, 516, 521

 

IV, 399, 401, 403, 416, 495

See also China, Communist Party

 

Compayne, of the "MM" Steamship Line

III, (994)

Congregationalists

II, 42

Congress (U.S.)—see U.S. Government

 

Congress Party (in India)

II, 150, 183

Connelly, Maj., U.S. aviator serving in China

II, (820)

Conrow, W. S., Maj., of U.S. Air Corps, serving in Chungking

II, 96, (920)

Contemporary Japan

II, (553)

 

III, 444

Convoys (U.S.)

I, 12, 18, 26-7, 35, 61, (18)

 

II, 42, 98, 138, 141, 143

Cook, Mrs. W. T., involved in the Korean Prayer Meeting Incident

II, (311), (315)

Coolidge, C., Pres. U.S. 1923-1928

I, 8

Cooper Party, touring the Far East

IV, 50

Copper

III, 361

Copra

II, 270, 289

 

III, 617, 647

Corozal, Colombia

III, 142

 

IV, 127

Co-Prosperity Sphere—see New Order in Eastern Asia

 

Corregidor

II, 96

 

V, (54)

Correo Paulistano, newspaper in San Paulo, Brazil

III, 358

Corriere della Sera, Italian newspaper

II, (524)

Corsica

IV, (816)

Cosme, H., French Minister, Hankow

II, (828)

Costa Rica

 I. (31)

 

III, 239

 

IV, 126, 263

Cotton

II, 118, 238

 

III, 263, 333, 390, 410, 413, 416, 420, 479, 617, (512)

 

IV, 367, 390, 444, 474, 522

Coville, C.

IV, 191

Covington, Miss H., involved in the Korean Prayer Meeting Incident

II, (310), (315)

Cragette, U.S. Gen., Philippines

II, (883)

 

III, 146

Craigie, Sir R. L., British Ambassador to Tokyo

I, (220), (226), (382)

 

II, 48, 124, 129, 132

 

III, 103, 382, 413, 421

 

IV, 11, 42, 366, 378

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Crete

II, 42, 152

 

V, 14

Cripps, Sir Stafford, British Ambassador to Moscow

II, 128, 175, 183, 185

Cristobal, Panama

IV, 128, 133, 280

Croatia

I, (377)

 

II, 149, 153, 167, 258, (524)

 

III, 231, 498, 506, (949)

 

IV, 399, 403, 435

Crosby, Sir Josiah, British Minister to Bangkok

III, 675, (1301)

 

V, 16

Crothers, Mrs. J. Y., involved in the Korean Prayer Meeting Incident

II, (311), (315)

Crow, U.S. ship

IV, 121

Cryptanalysis—see U.S. Intelligence See also Codes

 

Cuba

I, (17), (22)

 

II, 95

 

IV, 234, 313, 349, 391

Cultural Institute, pro-Jap. organization in U.S.

III, 197, 198, 208

Currie, Lauchlin, U.S. special delegate to China

I, 39, (355)

 

II, (888), (958)

Curtiss Airplane

II, (921)

Customs Investigating Committee

III, 417

Curundu Heights, Panama

III, 142

Cyprus

II, 152

Czechoslavakia

II, 45, 180, 193

 

IV, 399 passim

Daet, Luzon I., Philippines

IV, 158

Dai Nippon Airways

I, (416)

Daido Trading Company

I, (250)

 

III, (1151)

Daietuto, political party, Fr. In-Ch.

IV, 445

Dainelli, L, sec'y in Italian Embassy in Washington

IV, 208

Dairen, Manchuria

III, 162

Dakar, French W. Africa

I, 35, (33)

 

II, 53, 90, 147

 

III, 181, 464, (806)

 

IV, 334

Dalmatia

II, (524)

Dalton, Brit. Economic Warfare Administrator

III, 397

D'Alumeida, Dr. Borja

IV, (428)

Danube River

I, (296), (325)

 

II, 173

 

V, (61)

Dardanelles

III, 394, (759)

Darjeeling, India

II, 235

Darlan, J. F., Vice premier and Sec'y of State for Foreign Affairs

II, 4, 66, 153, 154, 198, 210, 220, 221, 223, 224, 233, 260

 

III, 432, 510, 515, 524, 533

 

IV, 454, 477, 493, (731)

Davao, Mindanano I., Philippines

II, (266)

 

III, 146, 148

 

IV, 301-302, 347

David, Panama

III, 142

David Lawrence Proposal

IV, (376)

Davis, Brit, pastor in N. China

II, 123

Deabrist, Russian ship

III, 139

Deat, Marcel, editor of L'Oeuvre

III, 521

De Camp, U.S. missionary in Korea

I, (212)

 

II, (310)

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DeCoux, J., Gov. Gen. in Fr. In-Ch.

II, 66

 

IV, 476, 486, 491

Deganov, Russian Amb. to Germany

II, 174

DeGaulle, C. and DeGaullists

II, 64, 71, 133, 154, 198, 209, (516), (795), (813), (819), (823), (872)

 

III, 149, 516, 521, 527

 

IV, 449, (796)

De La Garza, J., Minister of Mexican Communications

III, (607)

De LaSalle, official in Fr. In-Ch

IV, 449

DeSacy, S., reporter in Fr. In-Ch.

IV, 449

DeWitt, Lt. Gen., U.S. 4th Army

III, 137

Delcasse, Theophile, French Min. of Foreign Affairs, 1898-1905

II, 51

Delhi Maru, Jap. ship

III, 595

Delmarten, Miss J., involved in the Korean Prayer Meeting Incident

II, (311), (315)

Denden Company (Jap)

III, 709

Denmark

I, (29)

 

II, 45, 261, (612)

 

III, 120

 

IV, 399

Dentz, French (Vichy) General

IV, (731)

Department of State Bulletin

II, 14

Derii Maru, Jap. ship

II, (1186)

Diamonds

III, 357

Diario Ilustrado, Santiago, Chile

III, 362

Diaz,I, Jap. agent in Mexico

II, 110

The Dictator, Chaplin's motion picture banned in Chungking

II, 240

Dies Committee

II, 93, 102, 104

Dietl, E., German General

III, 448

Dill, Sir John G.

IV, 383

Dingalan, Luzon I., Philippines

IV, 151

Diomede, U.S. ship

IV, 130

Direk, Chayanama (Nai), Foreign Minister of Thailand

II, (1182)

 

III, 670, 676, 682, 697, 714

 

IV, 567

DNB, German news agency

III, (888), (1015)

Dnepropetrovsk, Russia

III, 440, 447, 452

Dnieper River, Russia

II, (743), (750)

Do Ho Railroad, China

III, 385

Dobu, Papua, New Guinea

II, (1088)

Dodecanese Islands

I, (307)

Doi, Tomoyoshi, Jap. communications official

IV, (524)

Domei, Japanese news agency

I, (52), (53), (113), (151-155), (191), (302)

 

II, 17, 247, (486), (651), (654), (1046)

 

III, 35, 203, 209, 303, 340, 358, 362, 362, 379, 447, 473, 527, 536, 649, 669, 675, 687, 714, (523)

 

IV, 26, 32, 78, 121, 169, 178, 224, 253, 270, 556, (571)

Donbas, Russian tanker

III, 133, (294)

Don Estaban, U.S. ship

IV, 165

Donovan, W. J., U.S. Army officer

I, (34)

Dooman, E.H., Counselor in U.S. Embassy in Tokyo

III, 18, 28, 29, 52, 69, 73, 82, 107, 112, 113, 131

 

IV, 36, 45

Drava River

V, (61)

Duff-Cooper, Sir Alfred

II, 135

 

III, 429

 

IV, 368, 523, 549, 570

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Durban, Africa

II, 126

 

III, 157

Dutch East Indies—see Netherlands East Indies

 

Dutch East Indies Development Co.

IV, 534

Dutch Guiana

IV, 88, 358

Dutch Harbor, Alaska

III, (298)

Dutch Information Bureau

III, 649

Eagle 57, U.S. ship

IV, 121

East Asia Bureau (Japanese)

III, 271, 376

 

IV, 533

East Asia Development Co. (Jap)

II, (967)

 

III, 581, 584, 587

 

IV, 428, 508

East Asia Economic Intelligence Series, Jap. publications

II, (553)

 

III, 444

East Asia Reconstruction Bureau, Japanese

III, 572, 581, 587, 638

 

IV, 101

East India Daily News, Jap. subsidized, published in Batavia

II, 272

 

III, 619

 

IV, (1020)

East India Political Federation

IV, 523

Ebizuka, Jap. agent in S. America

III, 339

Economic Conference in London

IV, 62, 72

Ecuador

II, 121

Eden, A., Brit. Foreign Minister

I, (384-388)

 

II, 127, 130, 154, 183, (513)

 

III, 5, 103, 381, (737)

Egypt

I, 19, (307), (339), (375)

 

II, 123, 146, 183, (601), (701)

 

III, 471, 492, (949)

 

IV, 401

Eiyo Maru, Jap. ship

III, 610

El Gailani—see Rashid Ali el Gailani

 

El Chileno, Chilean newspaper

II, 362

El Imparcial, Chilean newspaper

III, (691)

Elisalde, Philippine official in U.S.

II, 251

Ellice Islands

IV, 73

Emir Abdul Illah

II, 155, (578)

England—see Britain

 

Enseki, employed in Jap. Embassy in Washington

IV, (385)

Espionage—see U.S. and Jap Intelligence

 

Espionage Act of 15 July, 1917

II, 74

Esso, U.S. ship

IV, 406, 574

Ethiopia

IV, 4

Excelsior, Mexican newspaper

III, 320, 327, (590)

Exchange Bureau

III, 188, 280, 666

Export-Import Bank, Washington

I, 1

Export Licensing Law

II, 293

Fabriga, Octavio, Panamanian Foreign Minister

IV, 262, 266, 269

F.B.I.

II, 102, (112)

 

III, 169, 177, 184, 340

 

IV, 197, 201, 220

Facts on File, yearbook for 1941

III, 28, 240, 537

Far Eastern Association (Jap.)

III, 503

Far Eastern Council

II, 246

Far Eastern Newspaper Conference, August 4, 1941

II, 267

Far Eastern Construction Bureau

II, 266, (488), (489), (954)

Far Eastern Trade (Jap. publication)

III, 197

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Fascists

I, (375)

 

II, (518)

 

III, 350, 498

Fauquenot, Pierre, former editor of L'Alerte, pub. in Saigon

III, 538

Federation of Japanese Association

II, (422)

Feng, sec'y to Minister Li, Nanking

III, 591

 

IV, 498

Feng Yu-siang, Member of the Chinese Central Executive Yuan

III, (1051)

Ferrari, A., Panamanian Minister in Tokyo

IV, 271

Fifth Column

I, (162)

 

II, (675)

 

III, 381

 

IV, 555, 582

Fiji Islands, U.S. base

IV, 105

Fillmore, M., former U.S. President

IV, 112

Finland

I, 61, (325)

 

II, 183, 191, 261, (671), (677), (722), (752), (1006)

 

III, 418, 437, 485

 

IV, (6), 396, 399

 

V, 12

Fireside Chat

II, 99

Fischer, M., German Consul General in Shanghai, later in Nanking

II, (586), (588), (1025)

 

III, 591, 593

 

IV, 499

Fitzsimmons, U.S. ship

III 133, 219

Fluospar

III, (561)

Focke-Wulf Co.

I, (245)

 

V, 10

Fooches, China

II, (505)

 

III, 162

Foote, W.A., U.S. Consul in Batavia

I, (227)

Forbes, U.S. Amb. to Japan in 1932

IV, 85

Ford Island, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii

III, 150

 

IV, 136, 148

Ford Motor Co.

II, 107

Foreign Fund Control Board

III, 188

Foreign Observer, Jap. publication

III, 197

Foreign Office Press Bureau

IV, 399

Formosa—see Taiwan

 

Forrestal, J. W. U.S. Undersec'y Navy

II, (272)

Fort Bayard, S. China Coast

II, (789)

Fort Clayton, Panama

IV, 128

Fort Huachuca, Arizona

III, 137

Fort Kobbe, Panama

IV, 128

Fort Stotsenberg, Philippines

IV, 152, 155, 160

Forward Bloc, of India's Congress Party

II, (565)

Four Chang Movement (see Chang-chung, Chang Chun-li, Chang Lei-luan, Chang Po-ling)

III, 559

Fourteen Articles (Pres. Wilson)

III, 16

Fox, U.S. ship

IV, 121

France

I, 41, (253), (307)

 

II, 4, 45, 64, 197, 199

 

IV, 7, 107

France Field, Panama

III, 142

Franco, F., Spanish dictator

II, 101, 183

 

III, 464

Frankfurter Zeitung, newspaper

IV, 399

Free French—see DeGaulle

 

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Freezing Measures, Trade Embargoes (See also under Japan)

I, 1, 8, 11, 12, 15, 18, 22, 38

 

II, 28, 41, 64, 65, 67, 68, 71, 73, 74, 76-78, 82, 89, 90, 96, 103, 268, 293, 297

 

III, 5, 12, 24, 28, 38, 42, 48, 52, 95, 97, 130, 158-459 passim, 539, 580-681 passim

 

IV, 5, 36, 37, 68, 69, 71, 74, 77, 79, 80, 85, 113, 187, 193, 217, 297, 358, 365, 372, 379, 385-386, 444, 494, 505, 522, (399), (629)

French Indo-China

I, 1-8, 43, (18), (220), (246), (302)

 

II, 30, 38, 41, 53-96 passim, 160, 189, 215, 233 passim

 

III, 1-130 passim, 252-262, 495, 510-545 passim, (904)

 

IV, 8-113 passim, 240, 411, 438-493, 509, 530

 

V, 6, 16, (6)

Friends of China (U.S. society)

III, 85

Fromm, Fritz, German General

V, (29)

Fu Tsuo-i, Cmdr. Chinese 37th division

III, 585

Fuji Maru, Jap. ship

IV, 305, 525, 531, 534-537

Fujii, H., Jap. agent and sec'y, Spain

II, 248, 263

Fujii, I., Jap. agent in Honolulu

IV, 144

Fujii, K., 1st Sec'y, Jap Legation in Mexico

II, 111

Fujishima, Jap official in Shanghai

IV, 514

Fujishima, Jap clerk

IV, 564

Fujita, official in Jap Embassy in Washington, D.C.

IV, (385)

Fujiwara, Maj. Jap agent in Hanoi

III, 705

Fujiyama, Jap Foreign Service Attache in the Washington Embassy

IV, 60, (385)

Fukai, Eigo, at Economic Conference in London

IV, 72

Fukuda, acting as courier in U.S.

I, (161)

Fukuda, employed in Jap Consulate at Manila

IV, (385)

Fukuda, Maj., Jap army surgeon

III, 653

Fukuda, Jap. official in Berlin

II, (479)

Fukuda, Yoichi, of the Yokohama Specie Bank branch in Bangkok

II, 320, (1169), (1176)

 

IV, 557, 586, 601

Fukui, Consul at Macao, China

III, 549, (1037)

Fukumoto, director of N.Y. branch of Nichi Nichi

I, 32

Fukushima, Jap. Consul

I, (120)

Fukushima, interpreter in Jap Legation in Mexico City

II, (391)

 

III, 217, 331

Fukuyama, G. Ass't Prof, at the University of Hokkaido

III, 220

Funagawa, officer on the Buenos Aires Maru

II, (331)

Funk, W., German Min. of Economics

I, (270)

 

II, (585)

Furono, Manager of Domei in Tokyo

IV, (462)

Furuchi, Jap. secretary

I, (402)

Furumi, clerk in Jap Embassy, Moscow

II, (767)

Furumoto, managing director of Domei in Tokyo

IV, 253

Fushimi, H., Prince, Chief Jap. Naval Gen'l Staff until April, 1941

I, 16

Fushimi Maru, Jap ship

III, 387

 

IV, 398

Fushun, Manchuria

III, 162

 

V, (14)

Fuso Maru, Jap. ship

III, 402, 412, 413, 416

 

IV, 370

Futami, Yasusato, Japanese Minister to Thailand

I, (204), (396)

 

II, 302, 304, 306-309, 311, 313-315, 317-323

[95]

 

 

III, 664-671, 673, 675, 676, 678, 679, 681, 682, 686

 

IV, 567, 601, 612

Fuyo-No. 1, Jap. ship

III, 279

Gadar, political party in India,

IV, 431

Galapagos Islands

III, (319), 371

 

IV, 134

Galicia (Poland)

II, (636)

 

IV, 401

Gallup Poll

II, 91

 

III, 58

Gandhi, leader of the Indian Nationalist Party

II, (565)

Gargenlieu, C.I., Capt., a DeGaullist active in the Pacific

III, 149

Gauss, U. S. Ambassador to Chungking

II, 241, 243, 247

 

IV, 411, (779)

Gautier, G., a DeGaullist, serving in French Indo-China

IV, 449

Gaxiola, F., Mexican Minister of Economics

II, 117, 118

Gayda, V., Italian Fascist spokesman

I, 1

 

II, (706)

 

III, 504

 

IV, 429

Gei Jutsu Cinema Co. (Jap)

III, (1261)

General Motors Corporation

II, 107

General Petroleum Company

III, 135

George, Major, member of an American military mission to China

III, (1064)

George, Lloyd, former Brit, premier

II, 125

 

IV, 4

Georgetown, British Guiana

III, 238

Gerindo Party (Java, anti-Jap)

III, 603

Germany

I, passim

(See also Tripartite Pact)

II, 1-79 passim, 198, 219, 254, 255, 257, 265, (274)

 

III, 5-132 passim, (675), (1047)

 

IV, 4-113 passim, 195, 266, 308, 341, 362, 376, 393-413, 499, 511, 519

 

V, 7, 13

Germany and Japan—see Japan

 

Germany and Russia—see Russia

 

Gibraltar

I, 35, 42, (326)

 

II, 147

 

III, 464

 

IV, 401, 410

Gilbert Islands

IV, 73

Gilmore, U.S. ship

IV, 121

Ginyo Maru, Jap. ship

I, (182)

 

II, 115

Giornale d'Italia, Italian newspaper

II, (615), (706)

 

IV, 429

Gisho (Ichang), China

II, (498)

Globe Press Service

IV, 223

Glycerin

III, 410, 413, 416, 417, 420, 421

 

IV, 367

Goebbels, J., German Minister of Propaganda and Enlightenment

II, 45

Goering, H., German Air Marshal

I, (270), (328)

 

II, 45, 135

 

III, (825)

 

IV, 401, 410

 

V, 12

[96]

 

Goez, P., Army Chief of Staff, Brazil

IV, 352

Gold

IV, 557-612

Gold Star, U.S. ship

III, 148

Good Neighbor Policy

I, 1, 11

 

II, 30, 53, 68, 115

 

III, 14, 130, 369

 

IV, 261, (634)

Goto, Major, Chief of Jap. Secret Service in Shanghai

III, 698

 

IV, 505

Goto, Saburo—see Osone, Y.

 

Grady, H. F., U.S. economic expert in Hong Kong

III, 566

Grand Mufti of Palestine (Husseini)

IV, 433

Gray, C. W., Ass't to Sec'y Hull

II, 50

Graziani, R., Commander of Italian Army in N. Africa

I, (243)

Greece

I, 42, 49, 61, (326), (339)

 

IV, 403

Greenland

I, 19, (34)

 

II, 173

 

IV, 401

Greer, U.S. Destroyer

III, 57, 58, 62, 67, 92, 200, 458, (415)

Grew, J., U.S. Amb. to Japan

I, 4, 44

 

II, 4, 5, 8, 11, 41, 43, 54, 57, 75-78, 83, 141

 

III, 6-131 passim, 172, 185

 

IV, 10-112 passim, 188

Grozny, Russia

III, 452

Guam

I, 1, (10)

 

IV, 76, 92, 106, 116, 347

 

V, 6

Guantanamo, Cuba

II, 95

Guardia, R., provisional President of Panama

IV, (477), (494), (496)

Guariglia, Italian Amb. to Turkey

II, (699)

Guatemala

II, 94, (229)

Guayaquil, Peru

II, 121

Gulf Dulce, Costa Rica

IV, 126

Gulf of Fonseca, Honduras

IV, 126, 134

Gurgan, Iran

V, (52)

Guthrie

IV, (1076)

Hachiya, Jap. Vice-consul, Bangkok

IV, 545

Hague Tribunal

IV, 85

Haifa, Palestine

II, 152

Hailar, Manchuria

I, (336)

 

II, 183

Hainan Island

I, (1), (47)

 

II, 30, 215

 

IV, 29, 38, (26), (39), (197), 487

Hakko Itiu (Brotherhood of Mankind)

I, (46)

 

III, (14)

Hakodate, Hokkaido I., Japan

II, 252

Hokone Maru, Jap. ship

III, 278, 389

 

IV, 300, 302

Haider, F., German General

II, 177

 

V, (29)

Haleakala Road, Maui I., Hawaii

IV, 144

Halifax, British Ambassador to U.S.

II, 90, (881)

 

III, 103

 

IV, 1, 9, 47

Hall-Patch, Col. E. L., British Finance Counselor

III, 429, 566

Hamamatsu Musical Instrument Co.

III, 480

[97]

 

Hamanaka, K., Cmdr., Jap Mil. Attache

III, 319

Hamburg, Germany

II, (772)

Hami, China

II, (966)

Hamilton, Maxwell M., Chief of Division of Far Eastern Affairs, State Dept.

II, 10-74 passim

 

III, 3, 62, 63, 69, 114, 115

 

IV, 23, 191

Hana Maru, Jap. ship

III, 349

Hanada, Jap. Commercial Attache

II, (691)

Hanai, employed in Jap Embassy, Russia

II, (767)

Hanalei, Hawaii

IV, 139

Hanaoka, Jap clerk

IV, 404

Hanaoka, Jap. technician

V, 20

Hanawa, Jap. Councilor in Tokyo

III, (1245)

 

IV, (855)

Hanawa, Jap. official in Manchuria

II, (692)

 

IV, (1033)

Handels Bank, N.E.I.

III, 610, 611, 618

 

IV, (1080)

Hango, Finnish-Russian territory

III, 485

Hankey, Sir Robert

II, 234

Hankow, China

II, 211-214, 237, 239

John R. R. Hanna, U.S. ship

II, (226)

Hanoi, French Indo-China

II, 66

 

IV, 502

Hanoi Maru, Jap. ship

III, 488

Hara, Jap. Consul in Sao Paulo, Brazil

II, (458)

 

III, 342

Hara, Jap. Vice-Consul, Panama

III, 239

Hara, Jap. Major General

V, (18)

Harada, Jap. courier in U.S., Mexico

III, 300

 

IV, 174, 179, 458, 542

Harada, Jap. official in Peking

III, (1048), (1067)

Harada Corps, Kaifeng, N. China

III, 162

Harada, Ken, Jap Counselor at Vichy

I, (149)

 

II, (569), (808), (859)

 

III, 514, 517, 523, 543

 

IV, 467, 469, 473, 478, (911)

Haraguchi, Jap. official in Fr. In-Ch.

IV, 456

Harbin, Manchuria

II, 183

 

IV, 29, 30, 241, 420

 

V, 14

Harbin Conference

III, 484

Harmony Societies, pro-Jap, in N.E.I.

III, 614

Harriman, W. A., U.S. representative in Russia

IV, 7

Hart, T. C., Admiral, Commander-in-Chief, U.S. Asiatic Fleet, 1959-42

II, 70

 

III, 147

 

IV, 7

Hase, Jap. Diet member,

III, 193

Hasegawa, Domei correspondent, London,

III, 379

Hashimoto, Jap. Communications Engineer in Bangkok

IV, 551, 564, (1113)

Hashizume, Jap. student clerk in U.S.

II, 109

Hashizuma, interpreter in Japanese Consulate in San Francisco

III, 205

 

IV, (385)

Hata, Jap. General in Manchuria

II, (963)

Hatakeyama, Jap. Lt. Cmdr

IV, 305

Hatanaka, Jap. representative in Batavia

II, 283

Hauptmann, Axis intelligence agent

III, (922)

Havana, Cuba

I, 65

 

IV, 233, 284, 349

Hawaii

I, 6, 30

[98]

 

 

II, 97

 

III, 6, 26, 30, 31, 33, 35, 102, 136, 148-150

 

IV, 16A, 60, 86, 89, 116, 136-149, 226, 289-294, 310, (606)

Hawaii Maru, Jap ship

IV, 525

Hayakawa, Jap Army Surgeon in Brazil

III, 220

 

IV, 351

Hayasaki, Jap. Consul in N.E.I.

III, 635

 

IV, 538

Hayashi, Jap. official in Peking

III. 577, 585

 

IV, 506

Hayashi, Lt. Col., of the Japanese Sumida organization in Fr. In-Ch

III, 537, 544

Hayashi, Col., in Berlin

III, 465

Hayashida, employed in N.Y. Consulate

IV, 242, (385)

Heian Maru, Jap. ship

II, 103

 

III, 217, 221

Heiyo Maru, Jap. ship

II, 117, 118

 

III, 285, 299, 306, 336, 339

 

V, 17

Helsinki, Finland

II, 191 (1003)

 

III, 418

 

IV, 396

 

V, 13, 14

Hemp

III, 253, 255, 277, 617

Henchman, A. S., Manager of the Shanghai-Hong Kong Bank

II, 251

Henderson, U.S. ship

II, 96

 

III, 148

Henri, Arsene, French Amb. in Tokyo

II, 197, (169), (809), (813), (819)

 

III, 535, 540, (964), (969)

 

IV, 438, 451, 475

Henschel Corporation

V, (32)

Herald, newspaper in Singapore

III, 384

Herari, Min. Foreign Affairs, Panama

IV, 268

Heron, U.S. ship

IV, 150, 156, 160

Hess, Rudolph

II, 4, 10, 45, 134-136, 164, 191

 

III, 266

Hibari Maru, Jap. ship

IV, 472

Hickam Field, Hawaii

IV, 148

Hidaka, Shinrokuro, Jap. Commercial Attache in Shanghai, later appointed Minister to Nanking

I, (289)

 

II, 265

 

III, 579, 582, 596, (1047), (1071)

 

IV, 399, 507, (1018)

Hidalgo, E., oil administrator, Mexico

III, (613)

Hie Maru, Jap. ship

III, 695

Higashi-Kuni, Jap. prince

III, 120

Hikawa Maru, Jap. ship

II, (455)

 

III, 221, 229, 232

 

IV, 170, 174, 176, 196, 310, 313

Hikida, Jap. agitator (negroes)

II, (356)

 

IV, 250

Hill, H. J., involved in Korean Prayer Meeting Incident

II, (311), (315)

Hilo, Hawaii

IV, 139

Hiraide, H., Capt., Director of Jap Naval Intelligence

IV, 5

Hiraga, Tadao, Jap. communist

IV, (858)

Hiramitsu, Jap. official in U.S.

IV, 253

Hiranuma, Baron Kiichiro, Japanese Vice premier

III, 13, 22

Hirazawa, Jap. representative in N.Y.

IV, 389, (385)

Hirohito, Emperor of Japan

II, 10, 47, 55, 322, (41)

 

IV, 7, 112

[99]

 

Hitler, Adolph, German Chancellor

I, 8, 17, 22, 25, 29, 47, 49, 53, 61, (22), (51), (220), (270), (311), (366), (375), (376)

 

II, 4, 5, 7, 15, 22, 31, 37, 41, 45, 59, 64, 68, 69, 71, 92, 135-191 passim, 286, (512), (656), (981)

 

III, 2, 11, 14, 62, 125, 132, 432, 436, 458, 469, 489, 496, 500, 507, 593, (469), (825)

 

IV, 4, 5, 49, 65, 68, 69, 71, 90, 98, 107, 262, 407-411, 425, (397), (730)

 

V, 1

Hitler Intends to Destroy Japan, pamphlet by A. Pettenkofer

III, 223

Hirota, member of the Yoshizawa party sent to French Indo-China

IV, (974)

Hiye Maru, Jap. ship

III, 406

Ho Ying-chin, member of the Chinese Central Executive Yuan

I, (203)

 

III, (1042)

Hochi, Tokyo newspaper

III, (888)

Hakane Maru, Jap. ship

III, (733)

Holland—see Netherlands

 

Holland, U.S. submarine tender

IV, 162, 164

Hollywood, California

III, 184, 192, 210

Homma—see Honma

 

Honda, K., Jap. Amb. to Nanking

II, 264, 266, (37), (964)

 

III, 68, 573

 

IV, 498-503

Hondagua, Luzon I., Philippines

IV, 158

Honduras

III, 283

Hong Kong

I, 16, 65, (17), (38), (41), (202) (382)

 

II, 131, 235, 237, 243, 247, 263

 

III, 56

 

IV, 65, 100, 116, 232, 298, 390, 494, 497

Hongo, Col., in N. China

III, 585

Honjo, employed in Washington Embassy

IV (385)

Honma, Jap. Vice-Consul, Rangoon

IV, 378, 561

Honokura, member Jap. diplomatic staff in Rome

III, 498

Honolulu

I, 4, 16, 30, 37, (46)

 

II, 97, 100, (926)

 

III, 6, 16, 19

 

IV, 136, 141, 143, 147-149, 226, 290

Hoogstraten, Chief of Commerce, N.E.I.

I, 66, (407-410)

 

II, 268-295 passim, (1041), (1063), (1112)

 

III, 599-662 passim

 

IV, 520-523

Hooper, Rev. J., Presbyterian

II, 102 (310)

 

III, (365)

Hoover, H., U.S. President 1928-32

I, 8

 

III, 123

Hopkins, H., adviser to Roosevelt

I, 26

 

II, 89, 90, 108, (361)

 

III, (15)

Hori, official in Jap Embassy in Washington

I, (78), (79)

 

III, 583

 

IV, 242

Horikiri, Zenbei, Jap. Ambassador to Italy

I, 61, (283)

 

II, 103, 135, 152, 153, 155, 161, 166, 167, 172, 174, 258, 285

 

III, 495-501, 503-508, 684

[100]

 

 

IV, 423-432, 434-437, 504, 509

Horinouchi, Kensuke, Jap. Ambassador to U.S. preceding Nomura

I, (1)

Horiuchi, official in Jap Embassy in Washington

I, (78), (79)

 

IV, 31, 242, (385)

Horiuchi, Jap. official in Shanghai

III, 397, 399, 416, 417, 420, 421, 425, 512

Hornbeck, S. K., of the Far Eastern Division, U.S. State Dept.

III, 75, (47)

 

IV, 191

Hoshida, H., official in Jap Embassy in Washington

III, 165, (467)

 

IV, (385)

Hoshino, N., Jap. Cabinet member

I, 16

Hosoi, J., professor, Catholic University (Tokyo?)

IV, 504

Houston, Texas

II, 113

Houston, U.S. Cruiser

II, 147, 148

 

IV, 150, 156, 160, 164

How War Came, by F. Davis & E. Lindley

I, 55

 

III, 432

Howard, Roy, U.S. publisher

I, 9, 26, 51, (280), (301

Howard Field, Panama _.

IV, 128

Hoy, newspaper publ. in Mexico City

II, (385)

 

IV, 315

Hozuituk, member of the Cooper Party touring the Far East

IV, 50

Hsinan, China

III, 162

Hsinking, Manchuria,

IV, 169, 177, 204, 210, 227, 392, 394, 397, 399, 516

 

V, 14, 17

Hsu Chung-chih, Inspector, Chinese Nationalist Party

II, (695)

Hsu Hsiang-chien, commander of the 2nd Chinese Communist Army

II, (938)

Hu Shih, Chinese Amb. to U.S.

I, (200)

 

III, 130, 558

Hu Tsung-man, Chinese Army Commander

III, 562

Huang Ghi-hsiang, former commander of the Kwantung Army

II, (953)

Huang Hsu-chu, cmdr. Chinese 5th Army

II, (953)

Huang Yen-pei, Chinese educator

III, 552

Hull, C, U.S. Secretary of State

I, 1-29 passim

 

II, 1-41, 141

 

III, 1-132 passim

 

IV, 1-116 passim, 191, 221, 437

 

V, 1-3, 5

Hunan Province, China

II, 123, (953)

Hungary

I, (236), (296), (373)

 

II, 180, 183, 191

 

III, 437, 474, 498

 

IV, 401

 

V, 13, 17

Hunters Point

III, 139

Huntziger, C, French (Vichy) General

II, 154

 

III, 392

 

IV, (731), (796)

Husseini, Al, Arabic Grand Mufti

IV, 412

Hwang Chang-chi

III, 614

Hwanghsien, China

III, 162

Hyasaki, Shinichi, Jap. Consul in Medan, Sumatra

IV, 529

Iba Airbase, Luzon I., Philippines

IV, 151, 155, 347

Iceland

II, 53, 71, 133

 

III, 57, 120, (806)

 

IV, 401

Ichihashi, Jap. official, London

II, 323

Ichikawa, Jap. Minister in Iran

II, 192

 

III, 403, 419

[101]

 

Ickes, H., U.S. Sec'y of Interior

II, (98)

Ida (or Ide?), Jap. official in Manchuria

II, (692)

 

IV, (862)

Igarka, Russian ship

III, 139

I. G. (Farben), German Corporation

III, 480, (855)

 

V, 10, (14), (21)

Iglesias, U.P. Correspondent, Chile

III, (693)

 

IV, (644)

Iguchi, involved in repatriation of U.S. missionaries in Korea

III, 365

Iguchi, Sadao, Counselor in Japanese Embassy in Washington

I, 2, (32), (77), (185)

 

II, 52, 94, 102, 103, (74), (77), (130), (309), (314), (1097)

 

III, 9, 64, 97, 98, 116, 163

 

IV, 1, 58, 188, 242, 247, 254, (385)

Iida, S., Lt. Gen., Vice-Consul, Hanoi

II, 215

 

III, 544

 

IV, 456, (1139)

Ikeda, J., Col., Jap. Army

II, (963)

"Iko's", negro soldiers, Philippines

IV, 152, 157

Illah, Emir Abdul, —see Emir Abdul Illah

 

L'Illustration, French magazine

IV, 450, 460

Ilocos Province, Philippines

IV, 158

Imagawa, of the Yokohama Specie Bank in Batavia, N.E.

II, 295, (1122)

 

III, 598-600, 602, 604, 605, 610, 611, 640, 652, (1113)

 

IV, 532, (1044), (1050)

Imai, sec'y in the Japanese Consulate in San Francisco

III, 205, 441

 

IV, (385)

Imperia, ship name

III, 374

Imperial Petroleum, Jap. Co.

III, 609

Inagaki, of American Bureau of the Jap. Foreign Office

III, 69

Inagaki, K, Jap. Consul, San Francisco

II, (80), (219), (352)

 

III, 205

 

IV, (385)

Inagawa, official in Jap Embassy in Washington

IV, 60 (385)

Indelli, M., Italian Amb. to Japan

II, (594)

 

III, (941)

 

IV, 437, (873)

Independent Bank in Moscow

II, (661)

India

I, 1, 65

 

II, 23, 150, 156, 183, 227

 

IV, 431

 

V, 6, (6)

Industrial Commercial Bureau, China

II, 235

Infanta, Luzon I., Philippines

IV, 151

Infantry Journal, U.S. publication

III, 224

Ingersoll, Rear Adm. Royal E., U.S. Ass't Chief of Naval Operations

II, 62

Inland Sea, Japan

II, 252

Inner Mongolia

III, 31, 44, 59, 112

 

IV, 29, 38

Ino, Jap Minister of Agriculture and Forestry

III, 660

Inoma, Japanese courier

IV, 314

Inonu, I., President of Turkey

IV, 405, 408

Inoue, Jap. Ambassador to Hungary

IV, 401

Inoye, Jap. Consul in New York City

IV, 242, (385)

Intelligence—see U.S. Intelligence and Japan Intelligence

 

International Cultural Advancement Society (in Rome)

II, (552)

International League of Propaganda Organs (Allied counter propaganda)

II, (926)

International News Service (I.N.S.)

IV, (418)

International Relief Association

III, (372)

International Students Association

III, 503

[102]

 

Interventionists

I, 1

Ioka, member of Sumitomo Corp.

II, (1065)

Iran

II, 181, 185, 192 (653), (698)

 

III, 55, 155, 157, 381, 392-394, 403, 406, 411, 419, 422, 423

 

IV, 168, 401

 

V, 15, 52

Iraq

I, (22), (307), (375), (377), (380)

 

II, 47, 155, 183 (601), (612), (701), (768), (792)

 

III, 406, 411, 422, 423

 

IV, (6), 382, 394, 401

 

V, 14

Ireland

I, (34)

 

III, 58, (759)

 

IV, 401

Iriki, official in Jap Embassy in Washington

IV, (385)

Iron

II, 191, 208, 289, 321

 

III, 254, 255, 353, 506, 647, 660, (385)

 

IV, 369

 

V, 27

Isabel, U.S. ship

IV, 150, 156, 160, 164, (229)

Isfahan, Iran

V, (52)

Ishii, member of Domei Information Board

I, (302)

 

II, (129), (337)

Ishii, Lt. Col.

II, 288

Ishii, Viscount, at London Economic Conference

IV, 72

Ishii, Itaro, Jap. Ambass. to Brazil

I, (128), (224), (340)

 

II, 120, 121

 

III, (153), 336, 339, 343, 356, 359, 576

 

IV, 135, 338, 343, 350-359, 362

Ishii, Taro-see Maj. Kubo

 

Ishibashi, H., representative of Nichi-Nichi in French Indo-China

IV, 585

Ishida, employed in Jap Consulate in Chicago

IV, (385)

Ishida, employed in Jap Consulate in Manila

IV, (385)

Ishikawa, Captain, Jap. Navy

III, 184

Ishikawa, Maj., Jap. Ass't Military Attache in U.S.

III, 196

Ishizawa, Yutaka, Jap. Consul-General in Batavia

I, 66, (407)

 

II, 272, 274, 275, 279-287, 294-299

 

III, 597-663 passim

 

IV, 520-539

Isoda, S., Jap. Military Attache in Washington

III, 200

 

IV, 108

Isolationists

I, 1, (18), (375)

 

II, (736)

 

III, 81, (11)

 

IV, 368, 432

Isono, Jap Consul-General in Rangoon, Burma

IV, 561

Istanbul, Turkey

II, (203)

 

V, 13

Italo Radio, Italian Radio Co.

I, 30

Italy (see also Tripartite Pact)

I, 1, 9, 25, 26, 35, 42, (2), (31), (32)

 

II, 1, 4, 7, 15, 45, 94, 99, 138, 139, 1191, (704)

 

III, 495, 498, 500, 501, 503-508

 

IV, 7, 113, 266, 341, 519

 

V, 11, (52)

Ito, Jap. Lt. Col.

III, 334, (1312)

[103]

 

Ito, official of Jap Home Ministry

III, 193

Ito, Jap. Consul in Mexico

II, 113, (404), (410)

Ito, Keisuke, member of Jap Far Eastern Economic Research Bureau

II, 283, 323

Ito, Kenzo, Jap Consul in New Orleans

I, (265)

 

IV, 229

Ito, Nobubumi, Chief of Information Bureau in Tokyo

I, 141

 

III, 473

Ito, Col., Mil. Attache in Fr. In-Ch.

IV, 491

Ito, Taro, Jap Sec'y in Hanoi

IV, 456

Ito Chu Co. (Itochu Sheji Kaisha)

IV, 311

Itsukushima Maru, Jap. ship

III, 132

 

IV, 187, 189

Iwai, Jap Vice-Consul in Thailand

IV, 563

Iwai, Jap official in Hong Kong

II, 930

Iwai Shoten (Jap. Company)

II, 277

 

III, (1151)

Iwakuro, Hideo, Col., adviser to Nomura and aide to the Jap.

 

Military Attache in Washington

I, 8, 19, (3), (138)

 

II, 6-91 passim

 

III, 8, 31

 

V, 1-3, 6

Iwamatsu, of the Jap. 1st Army

IV, 506

Iwanaga, Hiraku, Jap. Consul

IV, (Russian Embassy in Tokyo

 

III, (921)

Iwasa, Col., in U.S. with Nomura

III, 127

Iwasaki, T., Jap agent with Silver Shirts

II, 104

Iwatate, Jap. sec'y in Singapore

II, 248

Izawa, M., Jap. Consul in Panama

II, 94, (226), (227), (229), (234-236), (242)

 

III, 239

 

IV. 263, 276, 286, (612)

Izvestia, Russian newspaper

III, 493

Izumi, Jap official in Sofia, Bulgaria

II, 171

Jakobsen

V, (44)

Jaluit I., Marshall Is.

II, 109

 

IV, 48, 67, 76

Jannelli, P., Italian Commercial Attache in Tokyo

II, (765)

Japan

 

Army

I, 8, 29, (15)

 

II, 10, 12, 27, 37, 49, 52, 102, 232

Axis relations—see Tripartite Pact, Germany, Italy. Chinese relations—see China.

 

Codes (see also Codes, Jap.)

I, 31, 36, 45, 46, 65, 67

 

II, 109, 122, 186, 191, 237, 279

German relations

I, 1-(41) passim

 

II, 87

 

III, 432-481

 

IV, 15, 17, 41, 62, 65, 68, 69, 71, 72, 90, 113, 393-413

 

V, 9, 10, 12, 14

Government

I, 1, 3, 6, 7, 11, 16, 62, (4)

 

II, 1, 10, 12, 35-61, 88, 218, 280, (103)

 

III, 24, 31, 37, 38, 53, 64, 72, 73, 457

 

IV, 10, 172, 177, 399, (1147)

International Cultural Advancement Society

II, 146

Intelligence and espionage

I, 30-68 passim

 

II, 31, 35, 93-97, 113, 114, 235, 236, 239, 275, (411-413)

 

III, 9, 85, 99, 133-157, 160, 226, 236, 242, 329, 337-340

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IV, 121-169, 239, 602

 

V, 6, 14, 15

Press (see also Domei, Asahi, Hochi, and Nichi-Nichi)

I, 2, 19, 28, 37, 38, 49, (1)

Public opinion concerning war

I, 1, 8, 11, 16, 40

 

II, 4, 5, 15, 17, 27, 41, 43, 49, 64, 76, 77, 84, 280

U.S. relations, negotiations and proposals

I, 1-29

 

II, 1-92

 

III, 1-132

 

IV, 1-120

 

V, 1-5

Japan Broadcasting System

I, (415)

Japan-Eastern Mining Co.

IV, 181

Japan Electric Co

II, 45, (113)

Japan Musical Instrument Co.

V, (16), (21)

Japan Newsweek, Jap. publication

III, (888)

Japanese-American negotiations—see Japan, U.S. relations.

 

Japanese Association

IV, 220

Japanese Aviation Co.

II, (806)

Japanese Continental Trading Co.

IV, 406

Japanese East Asia Bureau

II, 197

Japanese Fuel Bureau

II, 283

 

III, 289, 601, 609, 626

Japanese-Russian Neutrality Pact

 

See also Russia and Japan

V, 2, 7, 17

Japanese Times and Advertiser

IV, 17, 26, 32

Japanese Trade Bureau

III, 607

Japan Trade Monthly

III, 444

Japanese South Seas General Merchandise Guild

II, 276

Japanese Steel Production Control Association

IV, 404

Java Bank

III, 510

Java-Bo, Javanese newspaper

III, 663

Jeschonek, H., German General

V, (29)

Jesst, A., German agent in Mexico

III, (583)

Jews

I, 42, 43, (175), (311)

 

II, 104, 183, (219), (353), (689)

 

III, 67, 443

 

IV, 516

John's Dispensary, Jap espionage center in Bangkok

III, (1314)

 

IV, 563

Johnson, N.T., U.S. Amb. to China

I, (208)

Johol Rubber Plantation, Singapore

IV, 381

Johore, Malaya

III, 378

Johore Maru, Jap. ship

II, (1119)

 

III, 618

Jolo, Philippines

III, 148

Jones, British editorial writer for the Singapore Herald

III, 384

Jones, Jesse, U.S. Sec'y Commerce

II, 106

Jones, R. M., U.S. transport expert sent to the Burma Road

IV, 137

Jose Panganiban, Luzon I., P.I.

IV, 158

Jouan, Rene-Marie, Col., commanding French Indo-China forces

III, 544

Juan, in Fr. In-Ch. Governor-General's office

II, (819)

Juichi, Shimizu, Jap Consul in Thailand

III, 698

Julian, manager of the RKO

IV, (544)

Juneau, Alaska

III, 16, 30, 31

Junkers Company, Germany

III, 480

 

V, 10, (16), (32)

Jushukin, P., Russian Ambassador to Chungking

II, 246

Justo, A. P., Argentine General and leader of a pro-democratic party

III, (667)

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Jyu faction (in the Philippines)

III, 274

K Company, Netherlands East Indies

III, 610

Kabarundo, ship name

II, 148

Kagesa, Jap Admiral or Major General acting as adviser in Nanking affairs

I, (352)

 

III, 578

Kagi Maru, Jap. ship

II, (427)

Kahoolawe Island, Hawaii

IV, 139

Kaifeng, China

III, 162

Kaihara, Jap official in Mexico

III, 302

Kaiho Nippo, Jap newspaper

II, (912)

Kailan Coal Mines, China

II, 246

Kaiser Wilhelm

II, 51

Kaisoku Maru, Jap. ship

II. (262)

 

III, 267, 270

"Kaiui" Straits, N. of Hawaii

IV, 143

Kaiyo Maru, Jap ship

II, 168

Kajiwara, telegrapher in Jap Embassy in Washington

I, (78), (185)

 

IV, (385)

Kajiya, employed in the Japanese Consulate in Davao, P.I.

IV, (385)

Kakiage

III, 274

Kakitsubo, official of the European-American Office, Tokyo

IV, 303

Kakiuchi, Jap. Navy Captain

IV, 487

Kaku Maru, Jap ship

IV, 360

Kakutani, ass't prof. Osaka Univ.

III, 220

Kalama House, Oahu I., Hawaii (secret signal site)

IV, 144

Kalaradja, Java

III, 653

Kalgan, China

II, (692)

Kamakura Maru, Jap. ship

II, 115

Kamata, employed in Jap Consulate in Los Angeles

IV, (385)

Kamchatka Peninsula, Siberia

II, 190

 

III, 55, 172

Kameda, Lt. Cmdr., Jap Ass't Naval Attache in Chile

II, (453)

 

III, 243

Kamo Maru, Jap. ship

III, 376

Kamotau Son, Jap. moving picture concerning Thailand

III, 686

Kanakura, Jap representative in Rome

II, (552)

 

III, (935)

Kane, U.S. ship

IV, 121

Kanebo, Jap. textile Company

I, (190)

Kaneko, of Jap Petroleum Co. in Mexico

II, (448)

 

III, 326

Kaneko, official in Jap. Consulate in Seattle

I, (175)

 

IV, (385)

Kaneohe, Oahu I., Hawaii

IV, 139

Kanju Maru, Jap. ship

II, (837)

 

III, (1024)

 

IV, 465, 472

Kano, mgr. Specie Bank, London branch

III, 383

Kanto Army, Manchuria

IV, 419

Karachi, India

III, 387

Karafuto, Sakhalin I., Jap. half

I, (323), (353)

 

II, (640), (785)

Karasawa, Director of Toa Kenkyusho

III, (1019)

Karlwitz, German Firm

IV, 406

Kasahara, Jap. representative in Peru

II, (456)

Kasai, member of Jap. Diet

III, 37, 54, 64, 76, 478

 

IV, 9, 172

Kasai Maru, Jap. ship

I, 181

Kase, Shun-ichi, Counselor at the Jap Embassy in Berlin

I, (225)

 

II, (773), (986)

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III, 590

 

IV, 399, 411

Kase, T., Chief of 1st Section American Bureau, Jap. Foreign Ministry

IV, 11, 36, 45

Kashima, Jap Flagship of 4th Fleet

IV, (139)

Kashi Co., Jap Corp.

II, 277

Kasutoro, R.

III, 280

Kata, Chief Panama Canal Defense Div.

IV, 277

Kataoka, employed in the Jap Legation in Mexico

II, 111

Kato, member of the Jap Legation in Argentina

II, (392)

Kato, Jap. official in London

III, 380

Kato, Domei official, Washington

IV, 253

Kato, Jap agent in Mexico

III, 305

Kato, Jap official, Foreign and Domestic Commerce

IV, 348

Kato Firm

III, 311, 315

Kato, Sotomatsu, Jap. Ambass. to Vichy

II, 66, 101, 153, 154, 198, 215, 218-226, 228, 229, (283), (480), (571)

 

III, 511, 650

 

IV, 447-491 passim

Katoda, Jap. interpreter

II, (692)

Katsuno, Jap. Vice-Consul at Singora, Malay States

II, 323, (490)

Kaufmann, Director of Hamburg, Germany

III, (810)

 

IV, (787)

Kawabata, communications clerk, Jap. Consulate, Chicago

I, (79), (80)

 

IV, (385)

Kawahara, of Jap Petrol Co., Mexico

II, (448)

Kawai, Jap. Minister to Australia

I, (389)

Kawaminami, Jap. official in Manila

IV, 257

Kawamoto, official in Jap. Embassy in London

II, 122

Kawamura, Lt. Col., Jap Cryptanalyst

III, 465

Kawasaki Steamship Co.

II, (319)

 

III, 56

Kawasaki, Jap official in Vancouver

III, 414

 

IV, 369, 386

Kawasaki, Jap Consul in Santiago, Chile

I, (124)

 

II, 121, (457)

 

III, 363

Kawashima, Jap official

IV, (609)

Kayahara, Jap clerk in Bangkok

IV, 564

Kayohara, Jap secretary in Berlin

II, (762)

Kazama, Ryu, Jap interpreter

V, (55)

Kazavin, Iran

III, 403

Kazayama, Chief of Staff, Jap Army in North China

IV, 515

Keelung, Taiwan

II, (505)

Keijo, Korea—see Seoul

 

Keitel, Wilhelm, German Field Marshal

III, 448

 

V, 12

Keki, Mgr. of Yokohama Specie Bank

III, 610

Kemp, German (?) cryptanalyst

III, 465

Kennedy, J. C., U.S. Amb. to London

II, (219)

Kerr, Sir Archibald J. C, British Ambassador to Chungking

II, (500), (889), (919)

 

III, 397

Khabarovsk, Russia

IV, 416

Kharkov, Russia

III, 524

Kiangsu Province, China

II, 235

Kido, Marquis, adviser to Jap Emperor

III, 120

Kiev, Russia

II, (743), (757)

Kiev, Russian ship

III, 139

Kihara, Jap clerk in New York

IV, (694)

Kihara, Jap Attache in Mexico

II, (228)

Kihara, Jap sec'y in Consulate in Lima, Peru

III, 374

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Kihara, Jap Consul at Davao, P.I.

III, 146, 148, 249, 250, 257, 276

 

IV, 150

Kijima, employed in the Jap Consulate at Manila

IV, (385)

Kikaya, Jap. Finance Minister

IV, 53

Kikuo, Kurauchi, Jap researcher, Pasteur Institute, Bandoeng, Java

III, 656

Kimmel, H.E., Admiral and Cominch U.S. Pacific Fleet, 1941

II, 70, (180)

King, E. J., Admiral and Commander U.S. Atlantic Fleet in 1941

II, 70, (180), (272)

 

III, (15)

King, M., Prime Minister, Canada

III, 386, 396, 404

Kinoshita, Domei employee in New York

IV, (461)

Kinoshita, Jap. engineer in Europe

IV, 404

 

V, 10

Kinoshita, T., Jap Consul at Ankara

II, (642)

"Kinyo Kai", a Jap association in Manila

III, 260

Kirishima Maru, Jap. ship

II, (318), (334)

Kishimoto, H., customs official at Shanghai

III, 425

Kita, Nagao, Jap. Consul-General in Honolulu

I, (198)

 

II, 100, (269), (278)

 

III, 149, 151

 

IV, 136, 139, 141, 145, 147-149, (385)

Kitano, Jap. courier

III, 1110

Kitazato Experimental Institute

III, 656

Kitazawa, Commander of Jap army in North China

IV, 515

Kito Mary, Jap. ship

IV, 371

Kiyo Maru, Jap. ship

III, 631, 646

Kiyohara, Jap. secretary

III, 193

Kiyono, Yoshihide, Jap. Communist in Hsinking, Manchuria

IV, 416

Kiyozumi Maru, Jap. ship

II, (318), (334)

Kleist, Paul von, German General

IV, 411

Klingenberg Co

V, (24)

Knox, F., U.S. Sec'y Navy

I, 1, 21, 26, 27, 46

 

II, 42, 98

 

IV, 5, 7, 10, 33, 309

Ko Mon Kai Society (Philippines)

III, 275

Koan Maru, Jap ship

II, (456)

Kobata, Jap. official

IV, 187

Kobayashi, Jap. Cabinet Member

I, 16, (227)

Kobayashi, Jap. Minister in Bangkok

III, 695

Kobayashi, Jap. Vice-Consul in San Francisco

IV, 307

Kobayashi Firm

III, 382

Kobe, Japan

II, 252, (1186)

Kobe Maru, Jap. ship

IV, 428, 584

Koch, Erich, Director of East Prussia

III, (810)

 

IV, 401

Kodama, Jap. Business man in N.E.I.

IV, 531

Koden Maru, Jap. ship

II, (262)

Koga, Jap. Admiral

III, 596

Koga, Jiro, Jap. agent

II, 104

Koizumi, Jap. agent

IV, (1021)

Kojima Affair

II, (353)

Koko, Yoichi, Lt. Col., Jap. Military Attache to Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia

II, (457)

Kokumin, Jap. newspaper

III, 193

Kokura Arms Factory

V, (24)

Kokuryu Maru, Jap. ship

IV, 458

Kokuyo Maru, Jap. ship

II, (316)

Kola Peninsula, Russia

IV, 396

Kolhoz system (Russia)

IV, 407

Komori, head of a Jap-German broadcasting association

III, 467

 

IV, (723)

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Kompontrach, airport in Fr. In-China

II, (796)

Komura, Jap. courier

II, (608), (767)

Komuro, Jap official (Balkans)

III, (836)

Kondo, Jap. Vice-Consul in New York

IV, (385), 242

Kondo, of the Dutch E. Indies Co.

IV, 531, 534

Kongo Maru, Jap. ship

IV, (139)

Konigsberg, Latvia

V, 14

Kono, involved in the Tachibana incident

II, (289)

Konovaletz Party

V, (45)

Konoye, Fuminoro, Prince, Prime Minister of Japan

I, 1-29 passim, (41), (42), (46), (47), (106), (197), (417)

 

II, 1-57 passim, 92, 221, 233, 267, (595), (818), (853)

 

III, 4-132, 477, 592, 596, 696, (663)

 

IV, 10, 38, 45, (114), (142), (147), 411, 500, (1147)

Konoye, H., brother of F. Konoye

III, 477

Korea

I, 39, (337)

 

II, 90, 102, (692)

 

III, 158

 

IV, 171

Korean Prayer Meeting Incident

II, (310-315)

Kosaka, telegrapher in Jap. Embassy in Washington and courier

III, 339

 

IV, 100, 231, 234, 245, 314, 323, 351

Koseki, Jap. representative in Asuncion, Paraguay

IV, 345

Koshi, Jap. official in Panama

IV, 279

Kotani, Jap. official in Batavia

III, 599, 600, 605

 

IV, 520

Kotani, Jap. agent in Manchuria

II, 183

Koto, Jap. businessman in U.S.

III, (413)

Kowloon, China

II, (505)

Koyama, Jap. official at Manila

II, 103

Koyamada, Jap. representative in China (Nanking)

III, 576

Kra Peninsula, Thailand

II, 323

 

IV, 92

Krasnoyarsk, Russia

IV, 169

Kremlin, Moscow

III, 564

Kronstadt, Russia

IV, 396

Kubai, accompanied Matsuoka on his European trip

I, (492)

Kubo, alias Taro Ishii, Jap. Major sent to Bangkok

IV, 547

Kubota, president of Jap. Pacific Petroleum Company

II, (448)

 

III, 282, 322

Kudo, Jap. official in Latin America

III, 339

Kuga (or Koga?), Jap. courier

III, 136, 193, 235

Kuge, official of Jap. Home Ministry

III, 193

Kuibyshev, Russia

IV, 169

Kula Road, Hawaii (secret signal site)

IV, 144

Kunming, China

II, (926), (952)

 

III, 555

Kuomintang—see China, Nationalist Party

 

Kung Hsiang-hsi, member of the Chinese Central Executive Yuan

I, (355)

 

II, 235, (922)

 

III, (1054)

Kunikawa Maru, Jap. ship

II, (427), (429)

Kurata, official in Jap. Consulate in San Francisco

III, 205

 

IV, (385)

Kuribayashi, Jap. businessman

III, 617

Kurihara, Sho, Jap. Ambass. to Turkey

II, (576)

 

III, 237

Kurisuchan Niiruson Company

III, 696

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Kuriya, Jap. Major in Batavia

IV, 523, 528

Kuriya, Yoshizumi, of the Tokyo Ooki Drug Store

IV, 563

Kurokawa, Jap. engineer

IV, (1114)

Kuroki, T., Jap. Consul at Dili, Timor

IV, 527, 532

Kurusu, Saburo, former Jap. Amb. to Germany, Aide to Nomura Nov-Dec. '41

I, (141)

 

II, 91

 

IV, 16-114 passim, 244, 252, 344, 364, 401, 417, 496

Kusano, Sec'y in Jap. Legation in Rio de Janeiro

II, (455)

 

IV, 357

Kwangsi Province, China

II, 243

Kwantung Peninsula, Manchuria (and Kwantung Army)

I, (359)

 

II, 183, 267, (692), (707)

 

III, (818)

 

IV, 398, 421, (706), (851), (856)

Kweichow, China

II, 243

Kweilin, China

II, (952)

Kweiyang, China

II, (921), (952)

 

III, 546

Kyowa Kai, a political association in Manchuria

IV, 416

Kyushu I., Japan

II, 242

Kyushu Maru, Jap. ship

II, (342), (344)

Labor Unions

I, 33, 35, (162), (175)

La Guardia, Fiorello, Mayor of New York, once head of National Defense

II, 68, 85

Laguna Oil Co.

II, (445), (446)

Lahaina Roads, Hawaiian Is.

IV, 139

Lake Baikal, Russia

II, 183

Lake Gatun, Panama

IV, 134

Lamon Bay, Luzon I., Philippines

IV, 158

Lamao, Luzon I., Philippines

IV, 155

Langley, U.S. Carrier

III, 148

Langley Point, Luzon I., Philippines

IV, 164

Lanikai Beach, Oahu I., Hawaii

IV, 144

Laoag, Luzon I., Philippines

IV, 158

La Razon, Buenos Aires newspaper

IV, 349

La Rocque, Vichy General

III, 395

Laredo, Texas

II, 113

 

III, (585)

Lashio, Burma—see also Burma Road

III, 397, 560

 

IV, 562

Latham, J. G., Australian Minister to Japan

I, (389)

Latin America—see also Good Neighbor Policy

I, 1, 4, 11, 19, 25, 30, 32, 36, 37, 38, (158)

 

II, 4-45 passim, 68, 144, 183, 192, 227, 244, (908)

 

III, 28, 100, 102, 114, 125, 132

 

IV, 126, 253, 264, 266, 317, 334-365

 

V, 17, (7)

Lattimore, Owen, U.S. representative in China, and adviser to Chiang Kai-shek

II, 236, 247, (940)

 

III, 550, 562

 

IV, 496

Latvia

II, 181

 

V, (14)

Laur, Luzon I., Philippines

III, 148

 

IV, 151

Laurenco Marques, S.E. Africa

II, 126

Laval, Pierre, Vichy Vice-Premier

I, (241), (326)

 

II, 4, 153, 198

 

III, 432, 521, (966)

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Law for the Provisional Control of Distributing Literature

II, 102

Lawford, official in Shanghai Customs Office

III, (787)

Lawson, J. K., General, in command of Canadian troops, Hong Kong

IV, 380

Lead

 III. 320, 327

League of Nations

IV, 85

Leahy, William, U.S. Ambassador to Vichy

I, 38

 

II, 153, (709)

 

III, 195, 534

Leather

III, 451

 

IV, 348

Legaspi, Luzon I., Philippines

III, 148

Leido, Jose

II, (254)

Lemburg (Lwow), Poland

II, (750), (752)

Lend-Lease—see also China—Brit.—U.S. aid to; Britain-U.S. aid to; Russia-U.S. aid to

I, (33)

 

II, 36, 42

 

III, 85, (15), 371, 411

 

IV, 68, 394, 396, 412

Lenin, Nikolai, Head of the Soviet Republic

I, 362

Leningrad

II, 191, (743), (771)

 

III, 422, 440, 448, 452, 481, 486, 524

U.S.S. Lexington, U.S. aircraft carrier

II, 94

 

IV, 147

Li, Chinese Minister in Nanking Puppet Government

III, 591

Li Chi-shen, member of Chinese Central Executive Yuan

III, (1044)

 

II, (953)

Li Fang, Jap. (Nanking) Minister to Rumania

IV, 498, 511

Li Han-hun, Cdr. 56th Division, Kwantung Forces

III, (1032), (1044)

Li Pin Hsien, Cdr. of Ch. forces between Anhwei and Hankow

III, (1043)

Li Sheng-wu, Nanking Gov't Ambassador to Germany

III, 450, 588, 591

 

IV, 498, 511

Li Shih Chun

IV, (1022)

Li Tsung-jen, Inspector and Chief of Ch. 4th Army

III, (1042)

Libya

I, (339), (375)

 

IV, 98

Lima, Peru

II, (390)

 

IV, 263, 280

Lima Conference

I, 19

 

III, 101

Lin Pai-sheng, Chief of Nanking Publicity Section

II, (947)

 

IV, 500

Lin Piao, Chinese Communist

III, 550

Liu Po-chao, Chief of Staff, Ch. Communist Armies

II, 246, (937), (938)

 

III, 550

Lin T'su-han, Chinese Communist

III, 550

Lindbergh, Charles A.

I, 26, (34)

 

II, 42, 106, (219)

 

III, 67, 76, 200

 

IV, 28, 192

Lingayen, Luzon I., Philippines

IV, 151, 152, 160

Linseed

IV, 348

Lisbon, Portugal

II, 45, 99, (275), (480), (763)

 

IV, 509

Liszt, Sigmund, German Field Marshal

III, 453

 

IV, 403

Lithuania

II, 181

Liu Tsu-tan, Cdr. Ch. Communist 26th Army

III, (1044)

Liverpool, British cruiser

IV, 131

Living Age, Jap publication

III, 197

Litvinoff, Maxim, Former Russian Foreign Minister

II, (700)

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Livorno, Italy

V, (20)

Llasa, Tibet

II, (892)

Llergo, Jose, Mexican reporter for Hoy, to report for Japanese

II, 110

Lockhart, U.S. Counselor in Shanghai

III, (787)

London

II, 72

 

IV, 232, 322, 349

Long, Breckenridge, Assistant Secretary of State

IV, 9

Los Angeles, California

I, 30, (118)

 

IV, 179, 220, 226, 231, 237, 253, 284 319, 331

Los Angeles News, U.S. newspaper

IV, 223

U.S.S. Louisville, U.S. ship

II, 93

Lozovsky, Solomon A., Russian Commissar for Foreign Affairs

I, (336), (337)

Lu Ting-kuei, Secretary of the National Socialist Party, Shanghai

III, 559

Lu Yi-wen, Manchurian Minister to Germany

IV, 399

Luang Bhrom Yothi(Puromu), Thaiese Vice-Minister of Defense

IV, 591

Luang Pibul Songgram, Thaiese Prime Minister

I, (413)

 

II, 261, 305-323, (820)

 

III, 670-714

 

IV, 546-611

Luang Pradit Manudhram, Thaiese Finance Minister

II, 320, (1174), (1176)

 

III, 682, 714, (1228)

Luang Sindhu, Thaiese Minister of Education

IV, 604, 606, 611

Luftwaffe (German Air Force)

II, 152

Lumber

III, 267, 273, 451, (514)

 

IV, 386

Lunghai Railroad, China

III, 570

Luxembourg

I, 35

Luzon I., Philippines

IV, 158

Lwow(Lemburg), Poland—see Lemburg

 

Lyon, Cecil, Secretary in U.S. Embassy, Tokyo

I, (240)

Ma Hung-kiu, Cdr. Ch. 15th Route Army

II, (937)

Mabuchi, Jap. Col. opposed to U.S.-Jap. understanding

III, 98

Macao, Port, island in Canton R., China

II, 242, 245, (931)

 

III, 549

 

IV, 444, 509

MacArthur, Douglas, U.S. Gen., Cdr. Forces in Far East

III, 148, 249

 

IV, 89, 95

Machinery

II, 112, 165, 194, 292

 

III, 289, 304, 322, 413, 416, 420, 480, 637

 

IV, 367

 

V, 8, 11

Madrid, Spain

II, 263

 

IV, 105

Maeda, employed in Jap. Embassy, Washington

III, 450

 

IV, (385)

Maeda, Jap. army official, Batavia

II, 288

Maeda, Jap. courier

IV, 290

Magellan Straits, South America

IV, 362

Maglioni, Cardinal, Vatican Secretary of State

I, (285)

Magruder, John, Major General, head of U.S. Army Commission to China

III, 38, 566

Maine, U.S. ship

I, 2, (1)

 

III, 93

Mainichi, Jap. newspaper published in Osaka and Shanghai

II, 256

 

III, 269, (523)

Makassar Maru, Jap. ship

II, (1119)

Makino, employed at the Johol Rubber plantation

IV, 381

Malay States

I, 1

 

II, 5, 41, 71, 227, 243, 269, 296, (543), (1039), (1042), (1150)

[112]

 

 

IV, 166, 514, 562, 589, 614, 618, 620

 

V, 6

Malta

I, 35, (375)

Manchen Maersk, former Danish ship under Panama registry

IV, 165

Manchuli, Manchuria

II, 169

 

IV, 420

Manchuria (Manchukuo)

I, 16, 19, 20, 55, 59, 61, (22), (41), (46), (48), (55), (106), (220), (236), (352), (354), (358), (369)

 

II, 1, 18, 74, 90, 158-191, 237-270, 322, (8), (91), (146), (154), (537), (543), (584-587)

 

III, 27, 32, 80, 120

 

IV, 227, 255, 398, 399, 404, 409, 414-422

 

V, 10, 17, (14)

Manchurian Airplane Co.

V, 10, (16)

Manchurian-Mongolian Border Commission

III, 484

Manchurian Petroleum Co.

V, (14)

Manchurian Railroad Co.

III, (819)

Manchurian Railway Public Health Research Institute

III, 656, (1206)

Mandate Islands

II, 215

 

IV, 48, 67, 89, (165)

Mandel, former French Minister of Colonies

IV, (943)

Manganese

II, 208

Manila, Luzon I., Philippines

I, 39, (42)

 

II, 96, 103, (894), (920), (820)

 

III, 118

 

IV, 65, 138-151, 156-161, 164, 232, 234, 257-258, 297, 299-306, 322, 370, 400, 502, 509

Mannerheim, Karl Gustaf, German Marshal; leader of Rumanian army

II, 180

 

IV, (726)

Manzanillo, Mexico

I, (182)

 

II, 113, 117, 118

 

III, (139), 289, 294, 296, 297, 299-301, 306, 312, 313, 315, 319, 320, 323

 

IV, 174, 237, 319, 321, 329

Mao, Jap. official in Mexico

IV, 351

Mao Tse-tung, Chinese Communist leader

II, (696), (936), (937)

 

III, 551, (1055)

Maoek, Java

III, 653

Marblehead, U.S. ship

III, 148

 

IV, 150, 156, 160

March Field, U.S.

III, 138

Marconi Telegraph Company in South America

I, 30

 

IV, (599)

Marines (U.S.)

IV, 248, 347

Maritime Commission, (U.S.)

III, 102

Mariveles, Luzon I., Philippines

III, 144, 148

 

IV, 151, 155

Markiw(v?), Boris, Ukrainian Nationalist leader

V, (45)

Marshal, Joffre, French liner

III, 217, 260

Marshall, George, General, U.S. Army Chief of Staff

III, (15)

 

IV, 110, 352

Marshall Islands

IV, 89

Martin, Economic Representative from French Indo-China

IV, 479

Martinez, Juan R.

III, 370

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U.S.S. Maryland, U.S. battleship

IV, 121

Marysville, Washington

III, 137

Masaryk, Jan, Premier of Czechoslovakia

IV, (397)

Masayoshi, Morino, Jap. courier

III, 300

Masayuki, Jap. courier

III, 300

Matayame, Jap. courier

II, (762)

Matchek Faction, Croatia

III, 498

Matson Steamship Co

III, (358)

Matsudaira, Koto, Secretary in Jap. Embassy, Washington

II, 21, 28, 30, 37, 48

 

III, 92, 115

 

IV, 242, (385)

Matsuei Maru, Jap. ship

IV, 139

Matsugaki, Yoshio, Jap. Consul in Soerabaya

IV, 528, 538

Matsui, Secretary in Jap. Embassy, London

II, (479)

Matsui, Junior Secretary in Jap. Embassy, Washington

IV, 176, 245

Matsukawa, employed by Manila Branch of Ishiwara Produce Co.

II, (265)

Matsumae

V, 59

Matsumiya, Jap. Minister to Thailand

II, 307 (1156), 1194)

Matsumoto, Jap. Secretary, Lima, Peru

III, 374

Matsumoto, Jap. technician, Bangkok

III, 713

Matsumoto, Jap. propagandist, New York

III, (422)

Matsumoto, Jap. agent in Panama

I, 188

 

II, 134

Matsumoto, employed in Jap. Consulate, Portland

IV, (385)

Matsumoto Maru, Jap. ship

III, 388

Matsunami, advisor to Matsuoka

II, (42)

Matsuoka, Yosuke, Jap. Foreign Minister in 1941 until 17 July

I, 1-68 passim

 

II, 1-304 passim

 

III, 8-124 passim, 457, 478, (903), 951

 

IV, 98, 393, 461

 

V, 2-5, 7

Matsushima, Sikao, Jap. Minister attending the Italio-German-Jap. conference in Germany

I, (246)

 

II, 191, (548), (606)

 

III, 451

Maui Island, Hawaii

IV, 139, 144

Mayor of London

IV, (82)

Maze, Sir Frederick W., British Inspector General, Shanghai Customs

III, 425

McNutt, Paul V., U.S. High Commissioner of the Philippines

III, 251

Meadowford, Washington

III, 137

Mediterranean

I, 1, 61, (307, (326), (369)

 

II, 136, 147, (524), (879)

Megurigami, Jap. commercial agent, Honduras

III, 283

Mei River, Thailand

II, 308

Mei-ling Soong—see Chiang Kai-shek, Mme

 

Meiji, former Emperor of Japan and grandfather of Hirohito

IV, 10

Meiji, Jap. Milk products company

II, (903)

Mein Kampf, Hitler's book

II, 136, (512), (519)

Meinshausen, Carl, German trying to enter Japan from Mexico

III, (583)

Mekong River, Thailand

II, 308

Melbourne Maru, Jap. ship

III, 709

 

IV, 465

Menendez, involved in Nazi plot, Argentina

III, (672)

Menendez, Miguel, Mexican Minister to Chungking

IV, 330

Menzies, Rt. Hon. Robert Gordon, Australian Prime Minister

I, 64

Mercurio, Chilean newspaper

II, (470)

Mercury

II, 117, 118

 

III, 285, 305, 311, 320, 327, 430, (852)

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Meshed, Iran

V, (52)

Messerschmitt Co.

V, 21

Methodist Church

I, 39

 

II, 42

Mexicali, Mexico

II, 113

Mexican Gazette, Mexican newspaper

IV, 311

Mexican Petroleum Bureau

III, 323

Mexican Radio, Mexican Communications Company

I, 30

Mexican Telegraph Company

I, 30

Mexico

I, 30, 36, (2), (17), (22), (31), (161), (165)

 

II, 45, 53, 94, 113

 

IV, 125, 231-239, 307-331, 341, 343, 349, 351

 

V, 17, (7)

Mexico City

II, 113

Meycuayan, Luzon I., Philippines

IV, 161

Mi Chi Fang, Chungking representative in Shanghai

II, 239

Mica

III, 357, (562)

Michulin, Russian ship

III, 139

Midway

IV, 89, 116, 140, 347

Migak, ship name

III, 148

Mighel, Franz, German trying to enter Japan from Mexico

III, (583)

Migual Air Field, Luzon I., Philippines

IV, 152

Mijinski, Russian ship

III, 139

Mikoyan, Anastas, Russian People's Commissar for Food Industry

I, 379

 

II, (603), (621)V, (10), (40)

Mikoyan, Russian ship

III, 701

Min, Thaiese leader

IV, 590

Minaguchi, Kotaro, Jap. propagandist in New York

III, 197

Minami, Jiro, Jap. Governor General of Korea

I, (212)

 

III, (404)

Mining

III, 400, 429, 609, (591)

Minoda, Jap. representative, Saigon

IV, 479

Minsk, Russia

II, (743), (750)

Minsk, Russian ship

III, 133, 139

Mishio, Shigeru, professor at Tokyo Imperial University

III, 220

Missionaries—see also Korea Prayer Meeting Incident

I, 39

 

II, 102

 

III, 158, 170, 186

 

IV, 204, 241, 420

Missionary University, Shanghai

IV, 214

U.S.S. Mississippi, U.S. battleship

IV, 134

Mitani, clerk in Jap. Embassy, Moscow

II, (767)

Mitani, Jap. Consul in Bern, Switzerland

III, 466

Mitsubishi, Jap. business firm

I, (190)

 

II, 277, 283, 287, (440), (1127)

 

III, 169, 310, 381, 508, (470), (592), (768), (955)

 

IV, 336, 556, (810)

 

V, (15)

Mitsui, Jap. business firm.

I, (190), (245), (250)

 

II, 277, (214), (428), (440), (1086), (1103)

 

III, 169, 305, 310, 315, 346, 365, 430, 598, 601, 610, 611, 696, 709, (955)

 

IV, 384, 531, (952), (1085)

 

V, (15)

Mitsuura, Tadao, employed by Asahi

III, 354

[115]

 

Miura, Consul General in Washington

II, (74)

Miura, Yoshiaki, Jap. Minister to Mexico, San Salvador, Guatemala,

 

Honduras

I, (116)

 

II, 94, 110-119

 

III, 217, 283-331

 

IV, 125, 195, 308, 310, 314, 316, 319, 321-332

Miyakawa, Jap. Consul General in Russia

II, (603), (619), (654-656), (770)

 

V, 17

Miyamoto, Chief of Jap. Information Bureau

I, 239

Mizukawa, Jap. telegrapher and courier

III, 339

Mizuno, employed in Jap. Foreign Ministry

II, 307, (692), (1162)

Mizusawa

III, (493)

Moderationists (Roosevelt, Welles, Hamilton, Ballantine)

IV, 191

Modus Vivendi

IV, 1, 38, 85, 90

Mogami, Jap. Trade Bureau representative, New York

IV, 215

Mohammedans

II, 123

 

III, 498, 569

 

V, 15

Molasses

III, 253, 267, 270

Molina, Juan, involved in Nazi plot, Argentina

III, (667), (672)

Molotov, Vyacheslav, Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs

I, 38, 47, 57, (327), (334), (373)

 

II, 166-189, (678), (708), (724), (739, (769)

Molybdenum

V, 10, (27)

Mombasa, Kenya, S. Africa

III, 388, 406

Momoyama Maru, Jap. ship

II, (506)

Mongolia (outer-inner Mongolia considered part of China)

I, 29, 55, (47)

 

II, 18, 62, 159, 183, 246, (627), (937)

 

III, 563

 

IV, 11, 30, 36, 169, 414, 418

 

V, 17

Monroe Doctrine

III, 32, 94, 109, 183, (400)

Montana, ship registered in Panama

III, 240

Monterey, U.S. ship

III, 151

Montgomery, James N., responsible for U.S. Missionaries, China

III, 178

Montovani, A DeGaullist, employed in Fr. In. Ch. Gov't office

IV, 449

Montreal Maru, ship name

III, 660

Moore, Mr. J. Z., involved in Korean Prayer Meeting Incident

II, (310), (315)

Moore-Brabazon, British Minister of Aircraft Production

III, 396

Moral Rearmament Association

IV, 192

Morgan and Company, U.S. bankers

II, 37

Morgenthau, Henry, U.S. Secretary of the Treasury

II, (98), (184)

Mori, employed in Jap. Consulate, New York

IV, (385)

Mori, employed in Jap. Consulate, Chicago

IV, (385)

Mori, employed in Jap. Consulates, Manila and Davao

IV, 257, (385)

Mori, Jap. Vice Consul and courier in U.S.

I, (160)

Morimura, Jap. official in Mexico City

III, 326

Morimura, employed in Jap. Consulate, Honolulu

IV, (385)

Morinaga, Jap. Milk Product Co.

II, (903)

Morino, Jap. courier

III, 300

Morishima, Morito, Jap. Consul General in New York

I, 2, (2), (199)

 

II, 108, 109

 

III, 54, 55, 85, 173, 197-199, 206, 207, 211, 223, 235

 

IV, 171, 218, 242, 250, (385)

Moriwaki, Jap. official in Washington

IV, 253

Morocco

I, 35, 61

Morokumo, Jap. friend of Rafael Aquino

III, 276

 

IV, 297

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Moron, Luzon I., Philippines

IV, 155

Moscow

I, 38, 47, 50, 54, 55, (62)

 

II, 143, 191-195, (535), (743), (966)

 

III, 25, 73, 110, 437-494 passim, 524, 563, 583

 

IV, 168

 

V, 2, 7, 12, 17

Moudakker, Ko, Mohammedan leader

V, (51)

Moulmein, Burma

V, (56)

Mount Everest

II, (518)

Mozambique (Port. E. Africa)

II, 99

Mukai, Jap. envoy to Batavia

I, (227)

Mukden, Manchuria

III, 162

 

IV, 420

Munas, Rafael, Jap. intelligence agent

III, (384)

Munich Pact (30 Sept. 1938)

III, (33)

Murai, Kimo, Jap. secretary

IV, 483

Murakami, Kiku, Jap. secretary

IV, 483

Murmansk, Russia

III, 155

Murmansk Railway

IV, 396

Mushakoji, Jap. Minister to Germany

I, (235)

 

IV, (743)

Mussolini, Benito, Italian Premier

I, 1, 49, 61, (22), (293)

 

II, 7, 32, 134, 139, 150, (704), (987)

 

III, 496, 500

 

IV, 208, 425, 436, (731), (797), (816)

Mutankiang—see Botanko

 

Muto, Teiichi, Jap. commentator writing for Hochi

III, (888)

Muto, Yoshio, Jap. Consul in San Francisco

II, 104

 

III, 133, 135, 139, 168, 208, 229, 548

 

IV, 172, 187, 197, 201, 253, (385)

Mutual Aid Treaty (Russia-Chungking)

III, 497

Muzahim Al-Pachachi, Iraquian Minister to Rome

II, 155

Myitkyina, Burma

IV, (701)

Nachi, Jap. cruiser

IV, 16A

La Nacion, Argentine newspaper

III, 349

Nagabuchi, Jap. businessman, Mexico

III, (593)

Nagafuku,

IV, 593

Nagaki, Jap. secretary in Mexico

IV, 245

Nagano, Osani, Admiral, Chief of Jap. Naval General Staff, April, 1941

I, 16

Nagao, member of Kinyo Kai

III, 260

Nagasaki

IV, 510

Nagato, secretary in Jap. Embassy, Moscow

II, (767)

Nagawo, Manila Mgr. for the Osaka Steamship Co.

IV, 258

Nagoya China Company

III, 373

Nagumo, Jap. Consul, Quito, Ecuador

II, (390)

 

III, (702)

Nahtrong, site of Fr. In. Ch. airport

II, (796)

Nai Vanich Panananda, Thaiese Minister of Commerce

II, 305-318, (1141), (1144), (1165)

 

III, 668-714

 

IV, 549-611

Naito, Jap. Cdr. in South America

II, (459)

Nakagawa, employee of Jap. Pacific Petroleum Co., Mexico

II, (448)

Nakagawa, representative of the Yokohama Specie Bank

III, (972)

Nakajima, former Manchurian R.R. Director

III, 193

Nakamura, Jap. commercial secretary in Buenos Aires

II, (471)

 

III, (677)IV, 336

Nakamura, employed in Jap. consulate, Davao

IV, (385)

Nakamura, Jap. Major General, planned Jap.-Fr. In. Ch. Joint Defense

IV, 491

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Nakamura, employee of Jap. Pacific Petroleum Co., Mexico

II, (448)

Nakamura, Yoshio, Jap. commercial attache, Nanking

II, 254, 266, (471)

Nakamura, employed in Jap. consulate in Manila

IV, (385)

Nakamura, correspondent for Asahi

III, 379

Nakanishi, Jap. official of the Manchurian R.R.

II, (762)

Nakanishi, Jap. accompanying Matsuoka on his Axis trip

I, (292)

Nakano, opposed Jap.-U.S. understanding

III, 98

Nakano, Seigo

III, (1047)

Nakano, Jap. special correspondent

IV, 316

Nakano, Hiroshi, Nichi-Nichi representative in Fr. In. Ch.

IV, 585

Nakano, Jap. Lt. Col. Military Attache, London

III, 313, 326, 379

 

IV, 280

Nakauchi, Kenji, Jap. Consul in Los Angeles

I, (174)

 

III, 133, 169, 184, 192, 201, 208, 210, 218

Nakayama, Jap. official, Panama

III, (493)

Nakayama, correspondent for Domei

III, (523)

Nakayama, Sadayoshi, Jap. Naval Cdr. in U.S., later appointed Naval Attache in Rio

II, 453

Nakazawa, employed in Jap. Consulate, New York

IV, (385)

Nakazawa, Jap. Intelligence Agent

I, (174)

Naminoue Maru, Jap. ship

II, (946)

Nana Maru, Jap. ship

II, (464)

Nanjo, Jap. Consul, Havana

III, 371, 409

Nanking Government (Wang regime)

I, 28, 49, (17), (39), (355)

 

II, 158, 159, 183, 201, 248-267, 300, (772), (819)

 

III, 65, 68, 80, 92, 111, 185, 407, 425, 429, 450, 510-512, 525, 537, 563-595, 619

 

IV, 85, 361, 380, 397, 399, 498-517

Nanking Petroleum Guild

III, 581

Nanman Arms Factory

V, (24)

Nantes, ship name

III, 139

Nanyo Kaiun, Jap. Co

III, (1152)

Naomiya, Naoyoshi

V, (55)

Napoleon

II, (742), (761)

Narita, Jap. secretary in Hsinking

II, (692)

Naruse, Kiyoshi, Jap. Consul in Sao Paulo, Brazil

II, (458)

Naruto Maru, Jap. ship

IV, (641)

Natal

IV, 135, (584)

National Association for the Advancement of Colored Peoples

II, 105

National City Bank

III, 222

National Defense Act

I, 26, (30), (34), (163)

Natoena Islands, South China Seas

III, 630

Natural Resources Investigation Commission, Hanoi, Fr. In. Ch.

IV, 446

Nedich, General Milan, Serbian Quisling, Belgrade

IV, 403

Negishi, Jap. agent at Manila

II, 97

Negroes

I, 30, (174)

 

II, 105

Nei, Jap. Vice-Consul, Vladivostok

II, (665)

 

III, (921)

Netherlands

I, 1, 6, 18, 31, (42), (172)

 

II, 45, 46, 62, 64, 68, 193, 208, 234, 268, (660)

 

III, 49, 59, 62, 69, 70, 78

 

IV, 21, 55, 62, 85, 88

Netherlands East Indies

I, 1, 8-20, 38, 39, 43, 57, 66-68, (58), (139), (233), (398), (411)II, 34, 42, 62, 68, 75, 77, 79, 89, 125, 132, 144, 209, 215, 268-294

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III, 1, 2, 27, 44, 45

 

IV, 8, 21, 49, 71, 81, 83, 88, 108, 520-538

 

V, 6

The Netherlands Indies and Japan, by van Mook

II, 270

Neubacher, Nazi Minister, former Mayor of Vienna

IV, 408

Neue Zuerich Zeitung, Swiss Newspaper

IV, (354)

Neville, member of British Defense Organization, Singapore

III, 429

New Amsterdam, Dutch ship

II, (497)

New Caledonia

III, 149

New Order in Eastern Asia (including the co-prosperity sphere)

I, 1, 9, 11, 26, 29, 41, (10), (17)

 

II, 1, 10, 92, 140, 144, 147, 159, 189, 205, 234, 263, 268, 285

 

III, 14, 24, 32, 44, 105, 110, 130, 237, 346, 450, 471, 500, 592, 603, 693, (942)

 

IV, 29, 65, 71, 90, 98, 113, 401, 410, 411, 423, 436, 530, 541, 580

New Orleans

I, 46, (118), (131)

 

II, 113

New York Herald Tribune, U.S. paper

I, (8)

 

II, 9, 17, (36), (37), (48)

 

III, 37, 41, 45, (135)IV, 191, 223, 291

New York Times

I, 1, 2, 6, 8, 16, 28, 62

 

II, 17, 41, 98, (48), (50-52), (102)

 

III, 13, 34, 41, 45, 53, 56, 81, 167, 176

 

IV, 5, 9, 15, 27, 40, 42, 61, 78, 223, 272, 389

New York Chamber of Commerce

III, (423)

New York Purchase Permit Board

III, 601

New Zealand

I, 1, (9)

 

II, (891)

 

IV, 5

Newman, writer for New York Herald Tribune in Tokyo

II, (36), (37)

 

IV, 291

Nicaragua

I, (17)

 

II, (414)

Nice, France

II, 153

Nichi-Nichi, Jap. newspaper, Tokyo

I, 1, 32, (52)

 

II, (247)

 

III, 438

 

IV, 15, 17, 27, 78, 585

Nichi Shin Maru, Jap. ship

II, 102

Nichiran Maru, Jap. ship

II, 289

 

III, (1110)

Nickel

III, 63

 

V, (27)

Nielson, Christian

III, (1286)

Niemeyer, Sir Otto, Director of the Bank of England

III, 568

Nihon Kagya, Jap. heavy industries

I, (190)

Nihro, Katsumi, Japanese Consul in Manila

I, (394)

 

II, 96, (245-271), (322-332)

 

III, 143, 148, 251-280

 

IV, 150-164, 256-259, 295-302, (385)

Nikolaevsk, Russia

III, 159

Nine Power Treaty

IV, 71, 85, 113

Nighsia Province, China

II, 246

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Nippon, Jap. publication

III, 444

Nippon Broadcasting Company

I, (147)

Nippon Yearbook, Jap. publication

II, (553)

Nippon Yusen Kaisha, Jap. shipping company

II, (333)

 

III, 169, (567), (1278)IV, 5, 201, 370, (342), (465), (509), (546), (568)

Nisei

III, 213

Nishi, employed in Jap. consulate, Manila

IV, (385)

Nishi, Jap. official in Germany

III, 465

Nishi, Haruhiko, Jap. special Ambassador to Russia

I, (2)

 

IV, 422

Nishi, Yoshiski, Jap. Military Attache, Mexico

II, 115

Nishida, Secretary of the Japanese Embassy, Nanking

III, 574

Nishihara-Martin Agreement

II, 206

 

III, (1029)

 

IV, 466

Nishihori, employed in Jap. Embassy, Washington

IV, (385)

Nishikawa

III, (493)

Nishimura, Chief of Staff Headquarters of Jap. Armies in China

IV, 515

Nishimura Detachment, Jap. Army under command of Gen. Iida, Fr. In. Ch.

II, 215

Nishina, Zozo, Jap. engineer

III, 193

Nishiyama, Tsutomu, Jap. financial Attache in Washington

II, (168)

 

III, 75, 164, 174, 177, 179, 212

 

IV, 53, 222, 236, 554, (415)

Nissho Maru, Jap. ship

II, (1119)

 

III, 660

 

IV, 522, 525, 532

Nissho Company Branch, Ottawa

IV, 386

Nitsuta Maru, Jap. ship

III, 228

Nitta Maru, Jap. ship

II, (292)

Nobara

IV, (20)

Noble, export official, Philippines

III, 267

Nogami, Soiehi, suggested as Jap. correspondent for the International Cultural Advancement Society

II, (552)

Nogares, Mexico

II, 113

Nojima Maru, Jap. ship

II, (342)

Noma (or Nomao), Jap. courier sent to Mexico

I, (182), (183)

Nomonhan Incident

II, (684), (692)

 

III, 484, (906)

Nomoto, Zoku, Jap. telegrapher and courier

II, 275

 

III, 597, 632

Nomura, Jap. Lt. Gen., Military Attache in Berlin

IV, (822)

Nomura, Kichisaburo, Admiral, Jap. Ambassador to the United States

I, 1-64 passim

 

II, 1-94 passim

 

III, 1-130 passim, 133, 135, 136, 158, 162, 164, 334, 336, (872)

 

IV, 1-116 passim, 177-251 passim, 411

 

V, 1-5

Nomura Company

II, 277

 

III, (1152)

 

IV, 531, (1050)

Norfolk Maru, Jap. ship

II, 103, 109

 

III, 335

 

IV, 185

Normandie, French ship

II, 153

North China Development Company

II, 30

North Carolina, U.S. battleship

IV, 134

Northwestern Military Conference held at Lanchow

III, 546, 562

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Norway

I, (67), (243)

 

II, 45

 

III, 441

 

IV, 419

Noshita, Domei correspondent in Washington

III, (440)

Noto Maru, Jap. ship

III, 333, (689)

 

V, 17

Nouri Said, —see Nuri Pasha es-Said

 

Nobedades, Mexican newspaper

III, 320, (624)

Nuri Pasha es-Said, Premier of Iraq

II, (577)

NYK—see Nippon Yusen Kaisha

 

Nye, Gerald P., Senator from N. Dakota, Chairman of Senate

 

Foreign Relations Committee

II, 234

 

III, 200

Nye, A. E., British Major General

IV, 383

Oahu I., Hawaiian Is.

IV, 144

Obata, Shigeyoshi, supervisor of Jap. propaganda in U.S., Mexico, and Canada

I, (145)

 

II, 68, (181)

 

III, 44, 49, 53, 62, 63, 115

 

IV, 183

Odessa, Russia

III, 440, (831)

Oga, Jap. Army Colonel in N.E.I.

II, 288

Ogawa, Jap. Consul General, Hanoi

IV, 464, 485

Ogawa, Jap. Lt. Col., made Rome-Berlin trip

IV, (880)

Ogawa, Jap. official in Panama

III, 239

Ogawa, Jap. Commercial Attache in Manchuria

II, (692)

Ogawa, Captain of Jap. General Staff in Tokyo

I, (7)

Ohgimi, Jap. Minister to Venezuela

II, 121

 

III, 342

OGPU, Soviet Secret Police

III, 486

Ogura, Masatsune, Jap. Minister of Finance

I, 16

 

III, 598, 610, 542, 643, 651, 652, 644

 

IV, 531

Ogura, Noboru, owner of the Taichan Company, Batavia

III, 630

Ohashi, Chuichi, Jap. Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs

I, (77), (407)

 

II, 54-57, 160, 217, 219, (591), (839), (843)

O'Higgins, Chilean warship

IV, (649)

Oikawa, Koshiro, Admiral, Jap. Navy Minister

I, 1

Oil

I, 14, 38, 54

 

II, 41, 64, 67, 68, 73, 89, 102, 118, 175, 208, 238, 274, 279, 280, 283, 314, 321

 

III, 1, 4, 24, 28-30, 63, 133, 135, 139, 142, (183), 166, 188, 212, 219, 221, 226, 297, 308, 315, 316, 318, 319, 321-325, 353, 392, 451, 452, 477, 489, 499, 506, 507, 581, 601, 610, 611, 624, 626, 631, 642, 659, 685, 688, (1020)

 

IV, 68, 71, 74, 80, 85, 98, 107, 165, (29), (208), 188, 192, 193, 317, 394, 401, 408, 422, 487, 580, 589

 

V, 10, (4), (20)

Oiwa Fishing Company, Menado, Celebes

III, 660

Oka, Jap. official in San Francisco

IV, 187

Oka, Jap. Consul, Portland, Oregon

III, 208, 313

 

IV, (385)

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Oka, correspondent for Asahi

III, (1234)

Okabe, Takashi, Jap. Communist

IV, (858)

Okada, Jap. Intelligence agent, Seattle

I, (175)

 

II, 102, (308)

Okada, Yoshiko, Jap. Communist

IV, (858)

Okamaru, Jap. in contact with U.S. labor unions

I, (175)

Okamoto, Chief of 6th Sect. Jap. General Staff

III, (1019)

Okamoto, employed in Jap. Embassy, Washington

IV, 353

Okamura, employed in Jap. Consulate, Los Angeles

IV, (385)

Okamura, Jap. official, China

III, 584

Okaniwa, employed in Jap. Embassy, Washington

IV, (385)

Okayama, Jap. Consul General

III, (1279)

Okazaki, Jap. Consul General, Bangkok

III, (1278)

Okazaki, employed in Jap. Embassy, Manila

IV, (385)

Okhotsk Sea, Russia

II, (617), (640)

Oki, Jap. courier

II, (608)

Okubo, Jap. member of the Blue Shirts, Macao

II, (929)

Okuda, employed in Jap. consulate, Honolulu

I, (7), (196)

 

IV, (385)

Okuda, Irakame, Jap. specialist sent to Thailand

IV, 480

Okudira, Kameo, Jap. communications clerk

IV, 569

Okuma, Makoto, Jap. Consul

III, 443

Okuma, Jap. Consul at Kalgan, China

II, 692

Okumura

III, 115

Okumura, representative of the Jap. Pacific Petroleum Co., Mexico

III, 282, 288

Okumura, Katsuzo, second secretary of the Jap. Embassy, Washington

II, 6, 48, 119

 

IV, (385)

Okumura, Shintaro, Jap. newspaper publisher

I, (144)

Okura, Jap. official in Hanoi

IV, 456

Old Nanking Newspaper

IV, 502

Olongapo, Luzon I., Philippines

II, 96, (258)

 

III, 148

 

IV, 155

Omori, Jap. Major

III, 313, 326

Ono, Jap. financial advisor, Thailand

II, 321, (1156)

 

III, 541, 666, 673, 682, 690, (1208)

Ono, Chief of wireless dep't, Tokyo

IV, (1113), (1114)

Ono, Charge d'Affaires in Panama

IV, (514)

Open Door Policy

I, 1, 16, (41), (46)

 

II, (50)

 

IV, 85, (5)

Opium

IV, 598

Oran, N. Africa

II, (511)

Orient, Jap. publication

III, 197

Oriental Affairs, Jap. periodical

II, (553)

Osaka, Japan

II, 252

Osaka Chosen, Jap. business firm

II, (214)

Osaka Imperial University

III, 220

Osaka Steampship Company

III, 211

 

IV, 258

Osbourne, Francis D., British representative to the Vatican

IV, (891)

Oshima, Hiroshi, Jap. Ambassador in Berlin

I, 24, 42, 45, 47, 51, 60, 61, (270)

 

II, 87-263 passim

 

III, 226, 432, 434-482, 503, 520, 522, 542

 

IV, 393-413 passim, 472, 498, 499, 511

Osahino, Jap. courier

IV, 314

Oshiro, Moryuki, owner of Oshiro Company, Batavia

III, 630

Oshiro Company

IV, 536

Osmena, Sergio, Vice-President of the Philippines

III, (510)

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Osone, Yoshihiko, Clerk in Singora, Malaya under assumed name of Saburo Goto

II, 323

Osornia, Enrique, Mexican Senator

III, 285

Ota, Jap. Military Attache, Vladivostok

II, 180, 185

Otaki

IV, 409

Otani, Jap. engineer

III, (891)

Otani, Jap. Colonel

V, 10, (21)

Otowa, Jap. engineer, Bangkok

IV, 547

Otowasan Maru, Jap. ship

III, 184

Ott, Eugene, German Ambassador to Japan

I, (142)

 

II, 7, 104, 138-140, 142, 144, 160, 173, 181, 187, 219

 

III, 110, 445, 457, 473, 483, (867), (881)

 

IV, 399, 411, (723)

Ottawa

I, 36, (131)

 

III, 100

 

IV, 349, 385

Ottawa Conference

IV, 68

Otten, instructor in Manchurian Health Institute

III, 656

Oumansky, Constantine A., Russian Ambassador, in Washington

II, (676)

Oyama, self-exiled Jap. Socialist in Illinois

I, 162

Ozamoto, investigated U.S. radio stations monitoring Jap. broadcasts

III, (441)

Pabst, Jean Charles, Netherlands Envoy to Tokyo

I, (233), (411)

 

II, 268, 299, (1046), (1104)

 

III, 602, 607, 615, 624, 631, 641, 642

 

IV, (1063)

Pacific Petroleum Co., Mexico

II, 119, (445), (448)

 

III, 282, 288, 290, 304, 310, 316, 322

Pact of Paris

IV, 85

Pai Chung-hsi, Ch. military commander and member of Ch.

 

Cent. Exec. Yuan

II, 250

 

III, 546, (1044)

Padilla, Ezequiel, Mexican Foreign Minister

II, 112, (415)

 

III, 305, 317, 328

 

IV, 318

Palau Islands

II, 215

 

III, (442)

 

IV, 48, 73, 76, 538

Palm Oil

II, 270, 289

Pampanga Province, Luzon I., Philippines

IV, 161

Panama Air Depot

III, 142

Panama American, Panamanian paper

IV, 265

Pan-American Airways

II, 94

 

II, 148, 217

Panama (and Panama Canal)

I, 36, 39, (161), (188)

 

II, 64, 69, 94, 103, 113, (228)

 

III, 141, 142, (274), 238-247 passim

 

IV, 127-134, 148, 260, 262-288, 312, 323, 331, 343-363 passim, 391

Panay Incident

I, 2, (1)

 

II, 81

 

III, 93

U.S.S. Panay—see Panay Incident

 

Pangkalan-Brandan, Sumatra

III, 635

Panyushkin, Alexander, Russian Ambassador to Chungking

II, 246, (503), (696), (914)

 

III, 564

Papen, Franz von, German Ambassador to Turkey

I, (229)

 

II, 156, (674), (699), (736)III, 394

 

IV, 405, 408

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Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States and Japan, 1931-1941, published by U.S. State Dept (Gov. Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 1943)

I, 1-29 passim

 

III, 1-132 passim

 

IV, 1-116 passim

Papua, New Guinea

II, 285

Paracale, Luzon I., Philippines

IV, 158

Paramount Newsreel

II, 37

Paraguay

IV, 345

Pasteur Institute, Bandoeng, Java

III, 656, 662

Patrovsky, Russian ship

III, 133

Pavelic, Anton, Premier and Foreign Minister of Croatia

II, 149

Paulucci, head of Italian mission to Japan

III, 507

Pavolini, Alessandro

IV, 426

Peace Negotiations—see Britain, Brit.-Ger. peace negotiations; China, Chinese-Jap. peace negotiations

 

Pearl Button Company

IV, 522

Pearl Harbor, Hawaii

I, 4, (6)

 

II, 97

 

III, 150

 

IV, 16A, 70, 110, 120, 136, 140, 148, 149, (7), 248, 333, 347, 411

Pearl Islands, Panama Canal Zone

IV, 128

Peck, Willys R., former U.S. Minister to Thailand

III, 677

Pecos, ship name

IV, 150, 160, 164

Peitaiho, Manchuria

III, 162

Peking, China

I, (17)

 

II, 243, 249

 

IV, 248, 347, 388, 392, 397, 501, 504, 506, 514

Pekowski, Karl, German espionage agent

V, 17

Peng Te-huai, Chinese Communist

II, (914)

Penguin, ship name

IV, 347

Pennink, J.B.D., Dutch Consul General in Japan

III, 612

Pepper, Claude, U.S. Senator

IV, 5

Persia—see Iran

 

Persian Gulf

I, 65

 

III, 28

Peru

I, 30, (161)

 

II, 121

 

III, 234, 318

 

IV, 236, 362, 364, 365

Petain, Philippe, Marshal of France

I, (326)

 

II, 66, 153, 198, 233, (818), (850)

 

III, 515

 

IV, 477, (721)

Peters, ship name

III, 148

Petsamo, Finland

II, 191

Philadelphia Christian College

III, 215

Philippine Aerial Taxi Company

III, 148

Philippine Islands

I, 22, 28, 31, 39, (41), (46), (142), (233)

 

II, 1, 52, 61, 96, 97, 103, 243, (61), (232), (821), (823), (920)

 

III, 1, 2, 48, 142-148, (52), (126), (213), 248-280 passim, 456

 

IV, 68, 90, 95, 150-165, 248, 295-306, 310, 347

 

IV, 1, 16

Philippine National Bank

III, (512)

Phillips, William, U.S. Ambassador in Rome

I, (228)

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III, 506

 

IV, 208

Phnompenh, French Indo-China

II, (796)

Phoenix, U.S. cruiser

III, 148

Phya Sri Sena, Thaiese Ambassador to Japan

III, 676, 679, 688

Pibul—see Luang Pibul Songgram

 

Pictorial Orient, Japanese periodical

II, (553)

Piggott, Francis, British Military Attache, Tokyo

III, 429

Pink Star, ship name

III, (495)

Pintail, U.S. ship

IV, 121

Pisu, ship name

III, 148

Piya Puricha, Chief of Thaiese Propaganda Bureau

II, (1147)

Platinum

III, 365

Platon, Charles, French Admiral and Colonial Minister

III, 514

 

IV, 449

Platt, Chilean warship

IV, (649)

Ploesti, petroleum works, Rumania

III, 468

Phnompenh-Bangkok Railroad

V, (57)

Poland

I, 22, (307), (325), (372), (386)

 

II, 45, 180, 181, 191, 193, (964)

 

III, 457

Pollard, Miss H. E., involved in Korean Prayer Meeting Incident

II, (311), (315)

Polotsk, Russia

II, 191

Polte Co

V, (24)

Poorten, H. ter, Dutch Cdr. in Chief of the N.E.I. Army

IV, 523

Pope Pius XII—see Vatican

 

Portes Gil Faction, Mexico

III, (607)

Port Costa, California

II, (294)

Portland, Oregon

I, (131)

 

IV, 170

Portland, U.S. ship

IV, 158, 160, 162

Portsmouth, Treaty of

III, 28

Portugal

I, (375)

 

II, 99, 151

 

III, 464

 

IV, 401, 509

Pownall, Sir Henry, British Lt. Gen.

IV, 383

Pradit—see Luang Pradit Manudhram

 

Prapat, Sumatra

III, 635

Pratt, William, U.S. Chief of Naval Operations, 1930-33

II, 61, 70, (133), (157), (180)

 

IV, 7

Pravda, Russian newspaper

II, (654)

 

III, 493

La Prensa, Argentine newspaper

III, 349, (624)

Presbyterians

II, 42

President Cleveland, U.S. ship

IV, 150

President Coolidge, U.S. ship

II, 96

 

III, (243), 567

President Harrison, U.S. ship

II, 96

 

IV, 160, 248

President Madison, U.S. ship

IV, 150, (455)

President Pierce, U.S. ship

II, 97

 

III, 557

President Taft, U.S. ship

II, 96

President Taylor, U.S. ship

III, 136, 193, 217

Prieto, Indalecion, Spanish ex-Minister, head of Aid to Spanish Refugees

II, (284)

Prince Rupert, Canada

I, (166)

Princeton Institute of Higher Study

III, (459)

Principal Points (Jap. Imperial Policy)

II, (103)

Pripet Marshes, Russia

II, 191

Proposal "A"

IV, 24, 34, (25), (28), (33), (35), (36)

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Proposal "B"

IV, 24, 34, 46, 51, 61, 68, 71, 72, 79, 81, (29), (33), (35), (36), (92)

Protestants

II, (219)

Prunas, N. R., Director of the Transoceania Bureau, Italian Foreign Office

I, (31)

 

II, (564), (594), (705), (988), (990), (993)

 

III, 589, (941)

 

IV, 424

Pu Ran-lingh, member Indian Gadar Party and Jap. agent

IV, 431

Pucheu, Pierre, French Minister of the Interior

IV, 477

Puerto Rico

I, (265)

 

III, 238

Punjab troops, India

II, 123

Puntarenas, Costa Rica

IV, 126, 263

Purajitto-see Luang Pradit Manudhram

 

Purena, Chief of the Netherlands East Indies Control Board

III, 599, 610

Puromu—see Luang Bhrom Yothi

 

Quakers

III, 163

Quartz

III, 357

Quebracho

IV, 348

Quezon, Manuel, President of the Philippines

II, 103

 

III, 249-276

Quezon Bridge, Luzon I., Philippines

IV, 161

Quinine

I, 38

 

III, 660

Quislings

IV, (6)

Quito, Ecuador

II, (390)

Quo Tai Chi, Chinese Ambassador to Great Britain

I, (207)

 

II, 243, (502), (888)

 

III, 163

Quota Limitation Act of 1924

I, 8

RA Company

III, 636

Radio France, French Communications Company

I, 30

Radke, German Major

V, (25)

Raeder, Erich, Admiral of the German Navy

I, 61

 

II, (44)

 

III, 394

RAF (British Royal Air Force)

IV, 403

Rainer, aided in repatriation of U.S. Missionaries in Korea

III, (365)

Rakuyo Maru, Jap. ship

III, (633)

Rangoon, Burma

I, (17)

 

II, 243, (820)

 

IV, 509

Rarin, ship name

IV, 147

Rashid Ali el Gailani, Premier of Iraq

II, 155

 

III, 423

 

IV, 382, (849)

Rayon (artificial silk)

II, 117, 118

 

III, 285-323, 353

 

IV, 311

Rayon Distributing Co.

IV, 311

RCA, U.S. Communications Co.

I, 30

 

III, 210

Red River, French Indo-China

II, 222

Regarde, Acting Vice Minister, Vichy

III, (961)

Rei, ship name

II, 96

Reichsbank, German Bank

III, 343

Report of the Pearl Harbor Inquiry Board (Justice O. J. Roberts, Chairman)

I, 1

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Republic Daily News, Jap. edited paper

IV, 502

Reuben James, U.S. ship

IV, 47

Reuters, British News Agency

II, (500)

 

III, 397, (728), (825), (1015), (1017), (1033)

Reykjavik, Iceland _._

III, 240

Rhodes, Sir Godfrey, British Director of Transportation in Iran

III, 157

Ribbentrop, Joachim von, German Foreign Minister

I, 42, 49, 51, (270), (278), (309), (311), (326), (373), (377)

See also under Von Ribbentrop

III, 469, 476, 489, (805), (809), (825)

 

IV, 379, 399, 410

Rice

II, 71, 208, 321

 

IV, 558, 572

Richards, Axel, British Air Wing Commander

III, 151

Rickmers, German ship

I, (246)

Riedel, Ernst, German Major

V, (29)

Riga, Latvia

V, (48)

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

II, 120, 121

 

III, 152

 

IV, 135, 228, 246, 287, 335, 337, 343, 347, 349-59, 362, 385

 

V, 17

Rising Sun Petroleum Company

III, 610, (1114)

 

IV, 303

Risto Ryti, President of Finland

II, (1005)

Riyoji, Jap. official, Singapore

III, 416

Rizal, Province, Luzon I., Philippines

IV, 161

Roberts, Justice Owen J., Chairman of Pearl Harbor Inquiry Board

I, 1

Roban, Andre, French Plenipotentiary to French Indo-China

II, 207, 306

 

IV, 450

Rocco, Guido, Chief of foreign newspaper division of the Italian Propaganda Office

III, 505

Rockefeller Hospital, Shanghai

IV, 214

Roehm Incident of 1934

II, (522)

Rofinck, A. H. J., Chief of the East Asia Bureau, N.E.I.

III, 615, 619

 

IV, 521, 533

Rojibi, special activities agent, Macao

II, 245

Rokuyo Maru, Jap. ship

II, (459)

Rolland, M. G., Mexican Minister of Communications and Finance

IV, 308

Romania

I, (296), (325), (373)

 

II, 171, 180, (659), (722)

 

III, 468

 

IV, 396, 398, 399

Rome

I, 13, 47, 49

 

II, 146, 234

 

III, 42

 

IV, 504

 

V, 11, 14

Rommel, German Field Marshal

IV, 403, 411

Roosevelt, Franklin D., President of U.S.

I, 1-68 passim, (1-48) passim

 

II, 2-6, 12, 14, 17, 22-24, 26, 31, 36, 37, 42-45, 48, 61, 68-74, 78, 89, 92, 96, 138, 141, 153, 180

 

III, 1-130 passim, 159, 176, 180, 194, 200, 350, 391, 458, 496, 506, 671, (663), (949)

 

IV, 4-169 passim, (1-6), 191, 208, 264, 389, 410, 432, 436, (872)

 

V, 3, 7

Roosevelt, James

I, 39

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II, 235, 244, (276)

Roosevelt, Theodore

II, 15

Roosevelt-Konoye Meeting

III, 35, 44, 47, 71, 83, 110

Rosario, Argentina

III, 352

Rose, Regional Director of Kiel

III, 810

Rosenberg, Alfred, German to govern occupied Russia

III, 437

 

IV, 401, 403

Roshier, French Vice-Minister

II, (226)

 

III, 523, (1008)

 

IV, 469

Ross, Miss L., involved in Korean Prayer Meeting Incident

II, (311), (315)

Rostov, Russia

IV, 403, 411

Roth, P.K.H., of the German Economic Ministry

V, (25)

Rowe, involved in evacuation of U.S. Missionaries from Korea

III, (310)

Ruahemi Company

IV, 404

Rubber

I, 11, 43, 54

 

II, 144, 183, 200, 204, 208, 268-318 passim

 

III, 63, 207, 480, 517-529, 543, 610, 611, 688-703

 

IV, 88, 406, 465-7, 471-7, 478-80, 484, 565, 572, 583, 597

 

V, 17

Ruhrstahl Company

V, (21)

Ruiz, Washington, former president of Brazil

II, (462)

Russia and China

I, (201)

 

II, 240, 246

 

IV, 49, 495

and Germany

I, 38, 55, 61, (17), (22), (220), (307), (319), (330)

 

II, 32, 35, 36, 39, 42, 43, 45-47, 59, 87, 89, 137-147, 164-196, 240-256

 

III, 15, 73, 85, 93, 110, 123

 

IV, 7, 57, 399, 401, 403

 

V, 2, 8, 12, 17, (48), (52)

and Japan

I, 11, 17, 18, 20, 23, 29, 38, 45, 54-60, 68, (5), (17), (59), (67), (417)

 

II, 17, 18, 36, 39, 41, 46, 87, 90, 164-180, 185-189, 241, (504)

 

III, 25, 27-30, 38, 49, 81, 85, 93, 95, 100, 115

 

IV, 29, 49, 62-64, 68, 74, 98, 168, 169

 

V, 2, 7, 12, 13, 17

(Russo-Japanese War of 1905)

II, 15, 16

and Switzerland—Soviet-Swiss Commercial Pact

II, (605)

White Russia

II, 181, 183

and United States—U.S. aid and co-operation

I, 1, (22)

 

II, 15, 34-45, 79, 89, 108, 191, 240, (101), (613), (658)

 

III, 5, 11, 23-25, 28, 29 31, 38, 48, 55, 81, 85, 93, 110, 138

 

IV, 7, 68, 85, 168, 169

Ryujo, Japanese carrier

IV, (198)

Sadler, Arthur Hayes, U.S. Rear Admiral, Cdr. 15th Naval District

III, 142

Sagami Arms Factory

V, (24)

Sagami Maru, Jap. ship

II, (226), (427)

Said—see Nuri Pasha es-Said

 

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Saiga, employed in Jap. Consulate, New York

IV, 199

Saigo, Jap. military observer, Germany

II, (753)

Saigon, French Indo-China

II, 215, 248, 273, 319, (544), (798)

 

IV, 503, 509, 528

 

V, (59)

Saipan I., Marianas

IV, 48, 67, 76

Saito, Jap. fuel negotiator in Batavia

II, 283

 

III, 617

Saito, candidate for Jap. Secret Service

II, (934), (963)

Saito, watchman in Jap. Embassy, Russia

II, (767)

Saito, Jap. Consul General, Bangkok

IV, 389

Saito, former Jap. Ambassador to U.S.

IV, 8, 36, 74

Sakabihara, Jap. Lt. Col

IV, (799)

Sakai, Toshiro, Jap. specialist sent to Thailand

IV, 480

Sakamaki, Munetaka, Jap. Admiral in South America

II, (459)

 

III, (469)

Sakamoto, Tatsuki, Jap. Minister to Peru

III, 346, 372

 

IV, 285, 364

Sakata, Jap. official aboard the Buenos Aires Maru

II, (331)

Sakaya, Jap. Minister to Finland

III, 182

 

IV, 396, 408

Sakhalin Island

I, (323), (353)

 

II, 168, (640)

 

III, (903), (954)

 

IV, 422

Sakido Maru, Jap. ship

III, 335, (633)

Salazar, Antonio, Premier of Portugal

II, 99

Salina Cruz, Mexican port

III, 297

Salisbury, L. E., Aide to the Philippines High Commissioner

III, 262

Salonika, Greece

I, (296)

Salt

III, 375, 565, 571

El Salvador

IV, 323

Salzburg, Austria

II, (644)

Samijima, member of Jap. legation, Mexico

II, 111

Samoa

I, (10)

 

IV, 105, (285)

San Diego, California

I, (174)

 

II, 93

San Diego Maru, Jap. ship

III, 601, 631, 646

San Fernando, Luzon I., Philippines

IV, 161

San Francisco

I, 30, (118), (141), (160), (327)

 

II, 93, 115, (500)

 

III, 77, 118, 132

 

IV, 170, 172, 179, 220, 253, 290, 307, 310, 314, 333, 351

San Francisco Military Affairs Society

III, 334

San Marcelino, Luzon I., Philippines

IV, 155

San Pedro, California

I, (174)

Sand Island, Hawaii

IV, 140

San Point, Airfield in Washington State

II, (222)

 

III, 138

Saneyoshi, Masao, official of the Jap. Gasoline Company

I, (36)

Sangkoelirang Mines, Borneo

III, 609

Sano, Jap. Consul in Houston, Texas

IV, (385)

Santa Louisa, ship name

III, 367

Santa Maria, California

III, 137

Santana, Jose, Professor under Jap. observation in Rio de Janeiro

IV, (428)

Sanuki Maru, Jap. ship

II, (433)

Sao Paulo, Brazil

II, (459), (463)

 

III, 354, 358

 

IV, (624), (634)

[129]

 

Saracoglu, Turkish Foreign Minister

II, 156, 191, (759)

U.S.S. Saratoga, U.S. aircraft carrier

IV, 121

Sari, Iran

V, (52)

Saruwatari, Takashichi

IV, 585

Sasaki, Jap. Naval Commander

III, 184

Sato, Jap. Forestry Expert, N.E.I.

II, (1127)

 

III, 660

Sato, Jap. radioman

V, (55)

Sato, Jisaburo, Jap. Consul and Intelligence Agent, Seattle

II, (222), (350)

 

III, 134, 137, 221

 

IV, 121, 122, 124, 170, (385)

Sato, Katsuya, Jap. Naval Attache and Consul General, Mexico

II, 110, (228), (231), (417)

Sato, Kensuke, member of the Jap. Foreign Office

IV, 176

Sato, employed in the Jap. Consulate in New Orleans

IV, (385)

Sato, Secretary in the Jap. Consulate in San Francisco

III, 205

 

IV, (385)

Satsuma, editor of the Kokumin newspaper

III, 193, (1019)

Savoy, France

II, (571)

Sawada, Jap. Ambassador to Vichy

II, (995)

Sayre, Francis B., U.S. High Commissioner of the Philippines

III, 249

Schleier, Rudolph, German Minister in Paris

III, (1025)

Schmidt, German merchant in Bangkok

III, (898), (1299)

Schmidt, Max W., member of U.S. State Dep't. and Division of Far Eastern Affairs

II, 30, 37

 

III, 63, 115

 

IV, 101

Schmidt, Paul

III, 441

Schobert, Eugen von, German Gen'l.

III, 461

Schoenfield, Hans, U.S. Minister in Helsinki, Finland

III, 183

Scholl, Friedrich W., German Lt. Col.

V, (29)

Scholz, German Lt. Col.

III, 465

Schulenburg, von, German Ambassador to Russia

I, (325), (327)

 

II, (664), (688)

Schwartz Co.

V, (21)

Scotland

IV, 401

Scott, Sir David, member of British Defense Organization, Singapore

III, 429

Scott, Chief of the British Far Eastern Section

III, 384

Seattle, Washington

I, (118), (131)

 

II, 93

 

III, 16

 

IV, 121, 122, 124, 170, 174

Seikai Maru, Jap. ship

IV, 465

Seki, employed in Jap. Consulate, Honolulu

IV, (385)

Seki, official of the Yokohama Specie Bank

III, 610, 673

Sekinui, clerk in Jap. Consulate, Kalgan, Manchuria

II, (692)

Self-Strength School, Shanghai

II, 245

Seoul, capital of Korea

III, 158, (404)

Serbia

IV, 401, 403

 

III, 498

Seretaa, air base near Singapore

IV, 347

Serbrennaya, Sakhalin Island

II, (618)

Sassa, U.S. ship under Panamanian registry

III, 240, (427)

Shamen, China

IV, 347

Shang Chen, leader of Chinese 12th Route Army

II, (820)

Shanghai, China

I, 15, 45, (38), (359), (382)

 

II, 212, 238, 239, 245, 251, 266, 292, 320, (891)

 

IV, 248, 310, 347, 361, 380, 390, 392, 397, 400, 494, 495, 505, 507, 510, 513-4, 519, 522

[130]

 

Shanghai—International Concessions

III, 510

 

IV, 488, 513

Shanghai Mainichi, newspaper

II, 256

Shanghai Maritime Customs

III, 586

Shanghai Times, newspaper

II, (921)

Shanhaikwan, Manchuria

IV, 419

Shansi Province, China

II, 249

Shantung Province, China

II, 238

 

III, 162

 

IV, 38, 65

Shell Oil Corporation

I, 36

 

III, 369

Shensi Province, China

II, (950)

Shiba, Jap. who made Axis tour

IV, (880)

Shiba, Jap. official sent to Bangkok

IV, 472

Shibusawa, Secretary in Jap. Consulate, Nanking

II, (692)

Shibusaw, Jap. official involved in repatriation of U.S. Missionaries in Korea

III, (365)

Shibuya, Jap. courier

III, (921)

Shiedai, leader in Hindustan Gedar Party

IV, 431

Shigehiro, Atsuo, Jap. Naval Attache to ABC powers, South America

II, (454)

 

III, 332, 365

 

IV, 338

Shigemitsu, Memoru, Jap. Ambassador to England

I, 52

 

II, 124, 154, 175, (405), (483), (881)

 

III, 72, 387

 

IV, 375, 394

Shigen Chosa, Jap. natural resources research group

IV, 487

Shimada, Jap. Naval Minister

IV, 5

Shimazu, Jap. official in China

II, (828), (968)

Shimizu, secretary in Jap. Embassy, Nanking

IV, (1005)

Shimizu, Jap. student in Rome

III, 503

Shimizu, professor of medicine at Tokyo University

III, 220

Shimizu, Jap. Navy chauffeur killed in Hankow incident

II, 211

Shimoyama, Takuma, Jap. Air Attache in Berlin

II, 145

Shimpo, Satoru, Domei newsman, Batavia

IV, 528

Shinjo, Koakichi, Jap. agent sent to U.S.

III, 161

 

V, 6

Shinohara, Jap. Diet member touring S.A. with Terasaki

II, (409)

 

III, 76, 336

Shinto Maru, Jap. ship

IV, (139)

Shiobara, member of Sumitomo Corp.

II, (1065)

Shiozaki, Jap. Minister in Chile

II, (238)

Shiozaki, Jap. on Chinese Development Board

IV, 515

 

III, 584

Shirai, Jap. in Manila

IV, 305

Shiriyo Maru, Jap. ship

II, 103

Shirogano Maru, Jap. ship

III, 376

Short, U.S. Lt. Gen. Cdr. of Hawaiian Department

IV, 110

Shoyo Maru, Jap. ship

IV, 181, 189

Shuyo Maru, Jap. ship

II, (459)

Showa Trading Co.

III, (901)

 

IV, 404, 531

Siam—see Thailand

 

Siberia

I, (320), (339)

 

II, 18, 41, 59, 89, 190, 191, 253, (725), (762)

 

III, 55, 120, 122, 434, 463, 495

 

V, 6

Siberian Railroad

II, 59

 

III, 489

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Sicily

I, (326), (376)

Sidney Maru, Jap. ship

IV, 472

Siemens Company

III, 480

Sigezaki, Staff Officer of Jap. First Army

III, 585

Signal, German magazine

III, (822)

Sikhs

II, 123

Silk

II, 28, 90

 

III, (183), 166, 308, 315, 333, 353, 479

 

IV, 85, 348, (370)

 

V, 52

Silver Shirts

II, 104

Simovitch, Yugoslavian Prime Minister

I, (296)

Simreap, airport in Fr. In. Ch.

II, (796)

Sin Chang Company, Brit, firm

II, 123

Sinarusuratan, Malayan language Newspaper

III, 613, 619

Sindhu—see Luang Sindhu

 

Singapore

I, 1, 6, 8, 11, 16, 39, 61, (10), (41), (139), (233), (307), (328), (369), (376), (382), (384), (395)

 

II, 30, 41, 62, 75, 93, 138, 140, 231, 237, 243, 248, 275, 313, (500), (532), (1089)

 

III, 148

 

IV, 166, 232, 300-1, 347, 366, 370, 81, 387, 502, 509

 

V, (54)

Singora, Thailand

II, 215, 316, 323

Sinka Nippo, newspaper

II, 99

Sinkiang Province, China

II, 246

Sino-Japanese War—see China

 

Sinokawa, Jap. clerk

IV, 564

Sisophon Mongkol Borey Railroad, Thailand

V, (57)

Sitka, Alaska

III, (44)

Soya Strait

III, 29

Slovenes

III, 437, 498, (838)

Slowie, T. J., secretary for the Federal Communications Commission

IV, (4)

Smetanin, Constantin, Russian Ambassador to Japan

II, 43, 185-190, (504), (619), (708), (728), (732), (737)III, 445, 482, 488

Smolensk, Russia

II, (757)

Smythe, Robert Lacy, Chief sec'y of U.S. Embassy, Peking

II, 243

Socialists

I, 33, 124, (175)

Soctrang, airport site, Fr. In. Ch.

II, (796)

Soejima, Jap. Count in N.E.I

I, 40

Soerabaja, Java

II, 275, 277, 288, (697)

Sohan Singh

IV, (1110)

Sokolsky, U.S. Isolationist

II, (219)

Somemiya, Jap. courier in Berlin

II, (762)

Songkla, Thailand

III, 698

Soong, T. V., Chinese Minister and banker

I, (200)

 

II, 240, (134)

 

III, 130

 

IV, 8, 58, 244, 494

Sophiak, Bulgaria

I, (296)

 

II, 167, 171, (638)

 

IV, 403, 413

Sorge, German newspaper reporter for the Frankfurter Zeitung

IV, 399

South America—see Latin America

 

South American Newspaper Bureau

III, 358

South Seas Association

III, 620, 644

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South Seas Development Company

III, 643

 

IV, 522, 531

South Seas Industrial Company

III, 609, 613

South Seas Shipping Company

II, 295

Soybeans

III, 442, 451

 

IV, 409, 522

Spain

I, 35, 42, 61

 

II, 151, 183, 191, 258, 263

 

IV, 399, 402

Spencer Kellogg, ship name

IV, 165

Spindler, German representative in Manchuria

IV, (821)

Spit, H. J., Vice Governor General of the Netherlands East Indies

III, 615

 

IV, 530

Spratly Islands

I, (1)

 

II, 215

St. Claire, U.S. tanker

III, 133, 139, 219

St. Louis, U. S. cruiser

III, 148

St. Luke's Hospital, Korea

IV, 171

Stahmer, Heinrich, German Ambassador to China

I, (71), (229), (243)

 

II, 157, (1013)

 

III, 110, 440, 590, 593

 

IV, 339, 499

Stalin, Josef, Russian President of the Council of Peoples Commissars and Generalissimo

I, 47, 55, 57, 60, (22), (345), (368)

 

II, 163, 171, 183, 185, 191, 286, (695), (708), (710)

 

III, 14, 195, 435, 486, 489, 563, (469)

 

IV, 7, 69, 401, 403, 410, (397)

 

V, (35)

Standard Oil Company

II, 238

 

III, (31), 202, 369, (372)

Standley, William H., U.S. Admiral

IV, 9

Stanton, Edwin F., Chief Consul (U.S.) in Shanghai

I, (37), (38)

Star Boat, Hawaiian signal boat

IV, 144

Star Chain Newspapers (Jap.)

II, (503)

Star of Egypt, ship name

III, 140

 

IV, 367

Stark, Harold, Chief of Naval Operations at the time of Pearl Harbor

II, 62, 68, 70

 

III, 96, 125, (15)

 

IV, 7, 33

Starkenborgh-Stachouwer, Dr., Governor General of the Netherlands East Indies

I, (233)

 

IV, 524

Stefani News Agency

III, 358

Steinhardt, Laurence A., American Ambassador to Russia

I, 38, 50, (44), (62), (230)

 

II, 183, (535), (536)

 

V, 7

Steward, U.S. mediator for Japan-Chungking

II, (964)

Stewart, President of Yenching University, Peking

I, (17)

 

IV, 214

Stimson, Henry, U.S. Secretary of War

I, 26, 27

 

II, 42, 92

 

IV, 85

 

V, (5)

Stockholm, Sweden

II, 191, (1003)

 

V, 13

Stockholm Tianigen, Swedish paper

II, (760)

"Stop" Code—see Code-Japanese

 

Straits of Magellan

II, 121

Suarez, Eduardo, Mexican Minister of Finance

III, 317

[133]

 

Suban, N.E.I

III, 635

Subic Bay, Luzon I., Philippines

II, 96

 

IV, 160

Suez Canal

I, 11, 35, 42, (33), (326), (369), (375)

 

II, 147, 152, (521)

 

III, 181

Sueyoshi, Jap. cryptanalyst

III, 465

Suga, employed in Jap. Consulate, Los Angeles

IV, (385)

Sugar

II, 273, 295

 

III, 375, 565, 571, 639, 647

Sugimoto, Jap. Communist

IV, (858)

Sugiyama, employed in Jap. Ministry of Communications

IV, 370

Sugiyama, Jap. Army General

III, 131

Suihoku (or Shui-pei), China

II, 246

Sukai, Toshio, Jap. Communications clerk

IV, 569

Sukui, Jap. Consul at Macao

II, (918)

Sulu Archipelago

IV, 159

Suma, Yakichiro, Jap. Minister in Madrid

I, 38

 

III, 195, 464

 

IV, 368

Sumatra

IV, 531

Sumatra Maru, Jap. ship

IV, 560

Sumida—see Sumita

 

Sumino, Chancellor in Jap. Embassy, Moscow

II, (967)

Sumita, Jap. Rear Admiral

II, 66, (166), (850)

Sumita, Jap. in Thailand

V, (54)

Sumita (Sumids) Organization, Jap. Army in Fr. In. Ch.

II, 206

 

IV, 445

Sumitomo Company

I, (114)

 

II, 277, (183), (213), (1065)

 

III, 169

Sun Fo, son of Sun Yat-sen

III, 68

Sun Yat-sen, founder of the Chinese Republic

III, 398

Suner, Ramon, former Spanish Foreign Minister

IV, 399

Suratan, Chinese newspaper, Jap. subsidized

II, 272

Suring, Wilhelm, German plastic Manufacturer

IV, (809)

Suriyotai, Thiese ship

III, 692

Suwa, Jap. who aided in repatriation of U.S. Missionaries in Korea

III, (365)

Suwa Maru, Jap. ship

IV, 398

Suzan Maru, Jap. ship

II, (935)

Suzuki, Jap. Lt. Col. and Assis't. Military Attache, Washington

III, 196, 334

Suzuki, Jap. official to be sent to Thailand

III, 709

Suzuki, Juro, member of Jap. Gov't Planning Board

II, 302

Suzuki, Teiichi, Lt. Gen., member of Jap. Cabinet

I, 16

 

II, 321

 

III, (1047)

 

IV, 392

Swatow, China

III, 162

Sweden

I, (371)

 

II, 183, (771)

 

V, 14

Switzerland

II, 192, 194 (480), (605), (772)

 

IV, 234

Syria

I, 35

 

II, 75, 76, 153, 154, 156, 183, 205, (601), (792), (821), (855)IV, 4, 98, 397, 401

Sydney Maru, Jap ship

II, (343)

Syoyo Maru, Jap. ship

III, 132

[134]

 

Tabriz, Iran

IV, 394

 

V, (52)

Tachi, Jap. courier

III, 193

Tachibana, Jap. espionage agent

II, 102 (85), (292)

Tachibana Incident

III, 184

Tacloban, Leyte I., Philippines

III, 138

Taft, former President of the United States

IV, 38

Taguchi, Domei employee in N.Y.

III, (434)

 

IV, (461)

Tahira, Jap. Chancellor, Singapore

IV, (336), 593

Tahiti

IV, 60

Taichen Company

III, 630

Taichu Maru, Jap. ship

II, (947)

Taiei Maru, Jap. ship

II, (286)

Taiheiyo Company (Jap. name for Pacific Petroleum Company, which see)

II, (445), (448)

Tainan, Formosa

II, 238

Tairyu Unit

IV, (1023)

Taiwa Company

II, (489)

Taiwa, Jap. Military Attache

IV, (1068)

Taiwan (Formosa)

II, 90, 130, 272, (894)

Taiyo Maru, Jap. ship

III, 228, 232

 

IV, 196, 289, 292

Taizo Company

II, (489)

Tajiri, Chief of the Investigating Section, Tokyo

IV, (1033)

Takechiko Maru, Jap. ship

IV, 520, 522, 525, 528, 532

Takada, Jap. agent, Batavia

IV, 536

Takada, Minoru, in Jap. Foreign Office

IV, 329

Takagi, Jap. official touring Latin America; later Attache in Washington

II, (80)

 

III, 334

 

IV, 239, 249, (385), (414)

Takahashi, Jap. Vice Consul, San Francisco

III, 205

 

IV, 242, (385)

Takahashi, Jap. translator, Russia

II, (629)

 

IV, (903)

Takaishi, Shingoro, Director of Domei News Agency

I, (144)

Takao, Formosa

II, 216, (946)

Takaoka Maru, Jap. ship

II, (427)

Takashima, Jap. official in Salvador and Mexico

II, (391)

Takamatsu, brother of Hirohito

III, 120

Takata, member of the Mitsui Co.

III, (593)

Takeda Kobe Company

III, 660, (1151), (1152), (1201)

Takenaka, Jap. Vice-Consul, N.E.I.

II, (1098)

Takita, Jap. Military Assistant

III, (618)

Takuun Maru, Jap. ship

III, 376

Tampico, Mexico

III, (591)

Tamura, Hiroshi

III, 698, 709, (1322)

Jap. Military Attache, Bangkok

IV, (1179)

Tamurin Affair

III, 614

Tanabe, Jap. professor

III, 193

Tanabe, Chief of Staff of Jap. Army in North China

III, 585

 

IV, (1014)

Tanaka, Domestic Commerce Official

IV, 348

Tanaka, Jap. courier

III, (921)

Tanaka, Shinichi, Jap. Maj. Gen.

V, 1

Tandjoengbaroe, Sumatra

III, 635

Tang, Jap. secretary to Minister Li in Germany

III, 591

 

IV, 498

Tange, Jap. Lt. in Manchuria

IV, (856)

Tangerang, Java

III, 653

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Tangiers Incident of 1905

 II. 51

Taniguchi, Jap. secretary, Thailand

IV, 569, 578

Taniguchi, Ryosuki

IV, 585

Tanner, Chief of British Amalgamated Engineer's Union

III, 396

Taoka, employed by N.Y.K.

IV, 201

Taonan, Manchuria

II, 183

 

III, 8

 

IV, 187, 229, 231, 237, 253, 284, 290-292, 320, 321, 329, 330, 361, 363

Tarakan, Borneo

III, 148

Tarallo, Luzon I., Philippines

IV, 152

Tarlac Province, Luzon I., Philippines

IV, 155

Tashiro, Jap. Counsellor in Tokyo

III, 9, 583

 

IV, (951)

Tass, official Russian news agency

II, 176, (654), (657)

 

III, 446

Tatekawa, Yoshitsugu, Jap. Ambassador to Russia

I, 38, 47, (299), (319), (333)

 

II, 141, 166-196

 

III, 463, 487, 490, 493

 

IV, 435

 

V, 7

Tateno, Motasada

V, (24)

Tatsuta Maru, Jap. ship

II, 100, 103

 

III, 8, 221, 225, 228, 232, 702

 

IV, 187, 229, 231, 237, 253, 284, 290-292, 320, 321, 329, 330, 361, 363

Tatsuma, Jap. Naval courier

III, 243

Taylor, Myron, Special American Envoy to the Vatican

III, 55, 194, 502, 506

Teheran, Iran

V, 15

Teishi, Jap. Attache in Turkey

III, (841)

Teiyo Maru, Jap. ship

III, 601, 631, 646

Tek, Ferid, Turkish Ambassador to Japan

II, 156, (582)

Telefunken, German Communications Company

I, 30

Temmen Highway, China

II, 235

 

III, 566

 

IV, 495

Tengaa, base near Singapore

IV, 347

Teranishi, Domei employee, N.Y.

IV, (461)

Terasaki, Taro, Director of the American Bureau, Jap. Foreign Office; Brother was Chief of Intelligence and Propaganda in U.S. References are to both men

I, 32

 

II, 48, 52, 93, 113, (77), (219)

 

III, 18-132 passim, 190, 217, 336, 337, 340, (922)

 

IV, 28, 60, 84, 101, 174, 191-3, 228, 239, 249, 252, (385)

Terukawa Maru, Jap. ship

III, 56, 300, 321, 374, 375

 

IV, 174, 310, 340

Terukuni Maru, Jap. ship

III, 187

Teshima, Haruo, Jap. Lt. Col., Military Attache in Peru, Ecuador, and Bolivia

II, (457)

Texas Oil Company

II, 238

 

III, (31), (372)

Thailand

I, 1, 6, 8, 43, 68, (1), (18), (186), (246), (382), (395)

 

II, 30, 38, 41, 86, 90, 123, 208, 209, 215, 227, 243, 250, 261, 301-322

 

III, 5, 6, 15, 27, 30, 87, 100, 159, 210, 252, 262, 499

[136]

 

 

IV, 8, 49, 71, 81, 85, 97, 347, 392, 490, 491, 502, 509, 514, 541-620

 

V, 16, (6)

Thailand-Aranya Railroad

III, 698

Thailand Banking Consortium—see also Thailand National Bank

III, 673

 

IV, 537, 576, 586

Thailand Broadcasting System

I, (415)

Thailand Information Bureau

III, 669

Thailand Industrial and Commercial Company (Tai Sho Un Co.)

IV, 566

Thailand National Bank

II, 320

 

III, 682, 683

Thailand Oil Company

III, 694

Thames River, England

II, (283)

Third International

II, 246, (937), (941)

Thomas, U.S. Rear Admiral

I, (209)

Thomsen, German Charge d'Affaires, Washington

III, 163

Thorkelson, N.S., U.S. Congressman from Montana

II, (353)

Tibadaeky, Dutch ship

III, 148

Tibet

II, 235

Tienshui, China

III, 546

Tientsin, China

II, 212, 238

 

IV, 347

Tilsit, Germany

II, 180

Timanjang, Army Post, Java

III, 653

Times-Herald, Washington paper

IV, 47, 108

Times, London newspaper

IV, (813)

Times and Advertiser, Jap. paper

IV, 197, 202

Timor-Portuguese I., N.E.I.

II, 215

Timoshenko, Semyon, Russian Army General

II, 191

 

III, 471

Tin

I, 11

 

II, 144, 208, 268-318

 

III, 63, 207, 353, 362, 480, 610, 611, 688, (982)

 

IV, 88, 428, 565

Tin Ryti Kiti, Chinese Nationalist living in N.E.I.

III, 654

Tinsaa, German Consul in Shanghai or Tokyo; formerly in Ecuador but considered too pro-Nazi

II, (586)

Tisza River, in Hungary and Yugoslavia

V, (61)

Tittman, Harold, U.S. Commercial Attache in Rome

I, 49

 

II, 101

 

III, 502

 

IV, 432

Tjimanok, Dutch ship

IV, 367

Tjisalak, Dutch ship

III, 639

 

IV, 522

To-Indo Nippo, Jap. subsidized newspaper published in Java

III, 613

Tao Kaiun, Jap. ship

IV, 584

Tao Maru, Jap ship

III, 339, 351, 355

 

IV, 335-338

 

V, 17

Toa Simpoto, political party in the Philippines

III, 275

Tobruck, Libya

I, (339)

 

IV, 411

Toei Maru, Jap. ship

II, (316)

Togo, Shigenori, Jap Foreign Minister October 1941—September 1942

II, (624), (627)

 

III, 129, 202

 

IV, 10-21, 24, 30-45, 52, 56, 59, 61-64, 71, 75, 77-80, 90, 96, 114, 125, 136, 138-154, 170-609 passim

[137]

 

 

V, 7

Tojo, Eiki, Jap. Prime Minister at time of Pearl Harbor

I, 1

 

III, 129

 

IV, 5, 10, 64, 65, 96-98, 101, 105, 500

Tokai Maru, Jap. ship

II, (318)

 

III, 353

Tokyo Aircraft Gauge Company

III, 480

Tokyo Information Board

III, 477

Tokyo University

III, 220

Tolaus (or Toklaus), Mehner, German instructor at Hawaii University

II, 100

Tomayori, reporter in Belgrade for the Giornale d'Italia

II, (615)

Tomii, Shui, Jap. Minister in Buenos Aires

II, 121, (241), (326), (336), (339)

 

III, 348-351, 353, 365

 

IV, 336, 344, 348, 362

Tonan Maru, Jap. ship

II, 123

Tonking, French Indo-China

III, 113

Toodori, employed by Yokohama Specie Bank in Tokyo

III, 652

Toshiyuki, Takade, aide to Minoru Takada

IV, 329, 331

Tourist Bureau (Jap.)

III, 208, 222, 272, (423)

Toyama, member of Foreign Trade Promotion Office in Rome

II, (554)

Toyoda, Teijiro, Jap. Foreign Minister, July-October 1941

I, 1, 16

 

II, 55, 63, 65, 67, 68, 70, 73, 75-78, 83, 87, 92, 121, 132, 161, 195, 229, 232, 318, 322, 323

 

III, 1-129 passim, 161-714 passim

 

IV, 45, 313, 438

Tozan Agricultural Products Co.

IV, 531

Tozan Maru, Jap. ship

II, (318)

Trabzon, Turkish port on Black Sea

II, (699)

Trade Discrimination—see Freezing Measures

 

Transit Daily News

IV, 502

Transradio, Argentine Communications Company

I, 30

Transradio, German-controlled communications company in Chile

I, 30

Transylvania border (Hungary-Rumania)

IV, 396

Tribune, newspaper in Panama

III, 246, (495)

Trinidad

III, 217, 238

Trinity, U.S. ship

II, (256)

 

III, 148

 

IV, 157, 164

Triomphant, Free French destroyer

III, 141

Tripartite Pact

I, 1, 7, 8, 11, 18-20, 28, 41, 42, 45, 47, 51, 56, 62, 63, (4), (9), (11), (12), (17), (67), (90), (220), (229), (328), (408)

 

II, 1, 4, 5, 15-38, 48, 53, 59, 62, 87, 125, 127, 129, 134, 137-141, 143, 148, 153, 160, 163, 166, 171, 181, 185-190, 195, 215, 241, 258

 

III, 24-132 passim, 237, 330, 345, 381, 433, 436, 455, 472, 476-478, 482, 483, 501, 505, 593, 615, (823)

 

IV, 5, 9, 19, 24, 38, 41, 43, 49, 55, 62, 64, 65, 68, 69, 71, 72, 79, 81, 90, 98, 113, 119, 397-9, 411, 432, 436, 618

 

V, 7

Tripoli, Libya

III, 432

Truk

IV, 48, 67, 76

Tsai Ting-kai, Cdr. Chinese 19th Route Army

III, (1032)

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Tsalapkin, Russian official

II, (619)

Tseng Chung-ming, former member of Chinese Central Executive Yuan

IV, (1022)

Tsingtao, China

II, 251

 

III, (31), 162, 217, 233

 

IV, 388, 516

Tsu-wen Soong—see Soong, T. V.

 

Tsubokami, Teiji, Jap. Ambassador to Thailand

II, 323

 

III, 670-714 passim 543-618 passim

Tsuchiya, Jap. courier

IV, 298

Tsugaru Straits

III, 29

Tsukikawa, in Jap. Consulate in Honolulu

IV, (385)

Tsukiyama, Staff Officer of Japanese First Army

III, 585

Tsunoda, Jap. student in Rome

III, 503

Tsuritei Maru, Jap. ship

II, (246)

Tsuru, Jap. businessman in Mexico

II, (446)

 

III, 286, 290

Tsurumi, Jap. courier

IV, (1135)

Tsurumi, Jap. Consul General in Singapore

I, (233)

 

IV, 366, 367, 370

Tsutsui, Kiyoshi, Jap. Minister in Bucharest

IV, 398

Tsutsuji, Jap. official in Nanking

IV, (1005)

Tuchida, member of Jap. First Army

III, 577, 585

Tung Hsiu-cha, Chinese official in Kiangsu Province

II, (891)

Tungsten

II, 301

 

III, 566

 

IV, 336, 348

 

V, 10

Tunisia

I, 35, (376)

Turkey

I, 38, 42, 61, (296), (307), (325), (373), (375)II, 85, 156, 183, 191, 192, (601), (653), (772)

 

III, 394, 403, 411, 422, 423, 451, 453, 475, 507, (949), (990)

 

IV, 120, 234, 397, 401, 412

 

V, 13, 52

Turkish-German Pact

II, 156

Turner, Richard K., U.S. Admiral, Director of War Plans Division, Navy Department

II, 62

 

III, 96, 122, 123, 125

U.S.S. Tutuila, U.S. ship

II, 81, 83, 84

 

III, 12

Tutuila Incident

III, 252

Tydings-McDuffie Act

II, (69)

 

III, 251

Tzisalak, Dutch ship—see Tjisalak

 

U Maung Saw, Premier of Burma

IV, 389

Uasa Incident

III, (404)

Uchida, Jap. in Mexico

III, 326

Uchida, employed in Jap. Consulate, Chicago

IV, (385)

Uchinomiya, Naokata, Jap. Military Attache in Brazil

III, 355

Uchiyama, Jap. representative in Thailand

II, (1156)

Uchiyama, Iwataro, Jap. Minister to French Indo-China

III, 543

 

IV, 452, 456, 460, 471, 481, 601

Udeman, Chief clerk in Jap. Consulate, Rangoon

IV, 561

Ueno, Kiichiro, Jap. communications engineer

IV, 176

Ukraine

I, 61, (368)

 

II, 166, 171, 180, 181, 191, (649), (654), (752)

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III, 434, 437, 448, 489, (838), (925)

 

V, 401

Umedzu, Yoshijiro, Chief of Kwantung Army; Jap. Minister to Manchuria

III, 131

 

IV, 399, 401, 413, 421

United Press

I, (156), (190)

 

II, 17, 37, (129), (500)

 

III, 397, (743), (1063)

 

IV, 58, 111, 349, 486, (220), (418), (613)

United States—see also America; American United States Army

I, (30), (174)

 

II, 1, 42

and China—see China

 

Export and Import Bank

III, (682)

Government (includes individual bureaus)

I, 1, 8, 12, 15, 21, 24, 27, 29, 53, 64, (2), (18), (160)

 

II, 10, 15, 17, 27, 33, 37, 41, 42, 44, 60, 67, 69, 70, 73, 89, 93

 

III, 21, 30, 43, 81, 82, 137, 169, 177, 188, 222, 234, 238, 251, 350

Intelligence

I, 24, 25, 30, 38, 45

 

II, 12, 25, 39, 41, 225, 244, 270

and Japan—see U.S. Proposals to Japan; Japan and U.S.;

 

Roosevelt-Konoye Meeting; Proposals A and B

 

Marine Corps

IV, 347

Maritime Commission

III, 240

Mexican Agreement

II, 112, 117, 118

Military Preparations—see also U.S. Army; U.S. Navy

I, 10, 12, 30, 38, 39, 62, (5), (42), (139)

 

II, 41, 89, 92, 93, 95-97

Neutrality

I, 12, (142)

 

II, 5, 17, 36, 120, 138

 

III, 128

Navy

I, 12, 18, 19, 26, 30, 38, 66, (139), (175)

 

II, 42, 46, 59, 68, 93-96, 98

 

IV, 163, 248, 347

Proposals to Japan—see also Japanese proposals;

 

President Roosevelt; Hull; Nomura

II, 136, 138, 140, 141, 160

 

III, 90

Press—see also individual newspapers

I, 2, 5, 7, 9, 19, 25, 26, 32, (1), (2), (8), (18)

 

II, 13, 17, 37, 42, 48, 62, 91

Public Opinion concerning war

I, 6, 8, 11-13, 18, 26, 38, (1), (4)

 

II, 42

El Universal, Mexican newspaper

III, 320

 

IV, 312

Universal Leaf Tobacco Company

III, (31)

Universal Oil Products Company (of Chicago)

I, 15

University of Chicago

III, (887)

University of Hokkaido

III, 220

University of Jurisprudence, Buenos Aires

III, 349

Updegraff, W. N., Commandant Naval Air Base, Dutch Harbor

III, (298)

Ural Mountains

II, 182

 

III, 435, 437, 449, 492, (923)

Uruguay

IV, 362

Ushiba, Secretary to Prime Minister Konoye

III, 52, 73, 107, 131

 

IV, 411

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Ushiba, clerk in Jap. Embassy, London

II, (492)

Usui, Jap. attache in South America

II, 94

 

III, 243

Uyama, Jap. Vice-Consul, Shanghai

IV, 437

Van Kleffens, E. N., Dutch Minister of Foreign Affairs

I, (411)

Van Mook, Hubertus J., Director of Economic Affairs, N.E.I.

I, (409-411)

 

II, 273, 282, 283, 292, (1037), (1122)

 

III, 610, 616, 624

 

IV, 422

Van Vlissigen, Dutch financier who desired Ger.-Brit. Peace negotiations according to Nomura

I, (172)

Van Voorhis, Daniel, U.S. Defense Commander, Panama Canal Zone

II, 103

Valparaiso, Chile

II, (460)

 

III, 323

 

V, 66

Vancouver, Canada

I, 30, 36

 

IV, 170, 175, 284, 313, 369, 386

Vanderplass, Dutch member of the Council of the Indies

II, (1108)

Vargas, Getulio, President of Brazil

II, (462)

 

IV, 362

Varnvai, Thaiese plenipotentiary representative to Tokyo

I, 417

 

III, 714

Vatican

I, 49

 

II, 166, 234, 285, (285)III, 194, 502

 

IV, 363, 432, 504, 515

Vaxelaire

IV, (961)

Venezuela

I, (31)

 

II, 121

 

IV, 323, 334

Vera Cruz, Mexico

II, (177)

Vichy

I, (253), (326)

 

II, 10, 64-66, 68, 90, 153, 154, 185, 198, 205

 

III, 173, 233, 447, 509-545

 

IV, 402, 448, 449, 459

Victoria Point, Burma

V, (56)

Vienna, Austria

I, 61

 

II, (772)

 

IV, 402, 405

 

V, (61)

Viga (Ulan Bator, or Urga), Mongolia

III, 484

Vishinsky, Andrei, mentioned by Japan as possible successor to Molotov, in 1941

I, (362)

Vitebsk, Russia

II, 191

Vladimir Mayskovsky, Russian ship

III, 133, 139

Vladivostok, Russia

I, 319, 320

 

II, 180, 183, 191, 196

 

III, 24, 28, 52, 133, 135, 139, 156, 159, 187, 219, 477, 482, 488, 489, (846), (954)

 

IV, 168, 177, 248, 413, 418, (728)

The Voice of the People, newspaper in Java

IV, 536

Volga River

II, 191

Von Basse, in German Air Corps

II, (571)

Von Bismarck, O. Furst, German Ambassador

II, 139

Von Papen, Franz, German Ambassador to Turkey

II, 156, 191, (736)

Von Ribbentrop, Joachim, German Foreign Minister (See under Ribbentrop for references to I, III, IV.)

II, 7, 125, 134, 135, 138-142, 148, 157, 161, 173, 174, 179, 182, 184, 187, 189-191, 199, 200, 257, 261, (34), (757), (795)

[141]

 

Von Weizsacker, Ernst, German Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs

I, (296)

 

III, 458, 522

Voreshilov, Russian General

II, 191

 

III, 448

Vyazma, Russia

II, (757)

W.P.A.

II, (219)

Wagner, Frenchman involved in fall of France

IV, 449, 450, 460

Wakasugi, Kaname, Jap. Minister to the United States

I, 2, 24, (2), (3), (17), (77), (144), (280)

 

II, 21, 22, 47, 56, 58, 60, 63, 64, 69, 72, 74, 91, 92, 109

 

III, 3-58, 115-132, 300, (823)

 

IV, 1, 5, 6, 8, 187

 

V, 2

Wake, Jap. Colonel

III, 360

Wake, American gunboat

IV, 347

Wake Island

IV, 89, 106, 116, 347

Waki

III, 326

Walker, Frank, U.S. Postmaster General

I, 21, 26

 

II, 2, 36, 49, 73, 89

 

III, 5, 11, 16, 21

Wallace, Henry A., Vice-President of the U.S.

III, 78, 174

Walsh, James E., Bishop, Head of Catholic Foreign Mission Society; Promoter of Jap-U.S. relations

II, 100

 

III, 97

Wang, C. T., former Foreign Minister in China

I, (202)

 

II, (274)

Wang Ching-wei, Chinese president of the Jap-supported Nanking Gov't

I, (17), (22), (41), (46), (47)

 

II, 11, 15, 30, 41, 201, 227, 256-267, (37), (872), (967-969), (1009-1034)

 

III, 80, 511, 563, 573, 578, 585, 592, 596, 619

 

IV, 85, 101, 498, 504, 507

Wanitto—see Nai Vanich Panananda

 

Wardman Park Hotel, Washington, D.C.

I, 17

 

II, 21

Warm Springs, Georgia

IV, 38, 96

Warsaw, Poland

II, (762)

Warspite, British warship

III, 133, 139, 143

 

IV, 121, 122, 124

U.S.S. Washington, U.S. ship

II, 98

 

IV, 134

Washington Conference Treaties

IV, 85, 102

Washington Times-Herald, U.S. paper

I, (172)

See also under Times Herald

III, 176

Wasp, U.S. aircraft carrier

IV, 134

Watanabe, Jap. official in Jap. Consulate, New York

IV, 242, (385)

Watanabe, Jap. courier

III, 367

Watanabe, Jap. interpreter, Colombia Legation

II, (376), (380)

Watanabe, telegraphic clerk, Jap. Embassy, Washington

II, 109

Watanabe, Jap. sec'y in Nanking Consulate

II, (692)

Watanabe, Chief of Staff, Jap. Army in North China

II, (949)

Watanabe, Junichi, Pfc. in Jap. Infantry

III, 191, 235

Watanabe, Ryukichi, father of Junichi Watanabe

III, 191, 235, 569

Watari

II, (934)

Wataru, Jap. commercial attache in Shanghai

IV, 374, 505

Wavell, Sir Archibald, Commander-in-Chief of British Middle Eastern Forces

II, 183, (701)

 

III, 403, 423

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Weaman-see Woermann

 

Weber, Paul, German trying to enter Japan from Mexico

III, (583)

Weddell, Alexander, U.S. Ambassador to Spain

III, 195

Wei Tao-ming, Chungking Ambassador to France

II, 260

Weichow, China

II, 197

Weiszaecher, Chief of Political Section of the German Foreign Office

II, 140, 261, (652)

Welles, Sumner, U.S. Undersecretary of State

I, 55, (10)

 

II, 27-92 passim, (676)

 

III, 3-20, 93-132, 371

 

IV, 5-102 passim, 191

Wendler, Otto, German Fifth Columnist in Thailand

IV, 555

West Yellowstone, Washington

III, 137

Western Transportation Company

IV, 244

Western Union Telegraph Company

I, 30

 

III, 173

Weygand, French General, leader of Armies in North Africa

I, (326)

 

II, (555), (601)

 

III, 395

 

IV, 435, 477, (731), (796)

Wheeler, Burton, U.S. Senator

II, 234, (39)

 

III, 76, (11)

White House

I, 8, 11

 

III, 35, 45, 114

White Sulphur Springs

II, 50

Wiehl, Emil, Chief of German Commerce Bureau

I, (246)

 

II, 144, 191, (751)

 

III, (983)

Wikawa, Tadae, employed by the Co-operative Bank of Japan

II, 10, 11, 18, 22, 24, 27, 28, 30, 37, 48, 49, 71

 

III, 8

Willkie, Wendell, candidate for presidency of the United States

I, (17), (92), (98)

 

II, (219), (886)

Willoughby, in High Commissioner's Office, Philippines

IV, 303

Wilson, Woodrow, former U.S. President

III, 16

Winant, John, U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain

II, 22, 234

"Winds" Code—see Code-Japanese

 

Windsor, Edward (Duke)

II, 191, (672)

Woermann, Dr. Ernst, German Undersecretary of Foreign Affairs

II, (773), (986)

 

IV, (762), (768), (769), (775)

Wohlthat, Helmut von, German Commercial Attache in Tokyo

III, 443, 480, (818)

Women's Christian College, Korea

IV, 171

Women's College, Tokyo

IV, 221

Wool

III, 333, 361, (952)

 

IV, 348

World-Over Printing Enterprise

III, 197

Wu Tieh-cheng, member of Chinese Central Executive Yuan

II, (922)

Wyoming, U.S. ship

IV, 145

Yahara, Lt. Col., Jap Staff Officer in Thailand

IV, 605

 

V, (60)

Yakut, Russian ship

III, 133

Yamada, Nobuo, Jap. Finance Attache in Washington

III, 212

Yamada, Miss Wakako

II, (762)

Yamafuji Maru, Jap. ship

I, (393)

Yamagata, Jap. prince .

III, 131

Yamagata, Jap. Consul-General in Panama

II, 94, 111-113

 

IV, 286

Yamagata, Jap. Minister in Santiago, Chile

 III, 217, 243, 335, 361

 

IV, 286, 360, 362

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Yamagishi, Jap. official in Rome

I, (239)

 

III, (826)

Yamaguchi, Lt., alias Hajime Yamada, sent to Hanoi

III, (1305)

Yamaguchi, Jap. official in Batavia

III, 597, 632

Yamaguchi, Jap. official in Fr. In-Ch.

IV, 547

Yamaguchi Province, Japan

II, 252

Yamakiku Maru, Jap. ship

II, (506)

Yamamoto, official of S. Manchurian Railroad

II, (692)

Yamamoto, of the Borneo Trading Co.

IV, (1046)

Yamamoto, Isoroku, Commander-in-Chief, Jap. Navy

IV, 16A

Yamamoto, K., Jap. Communist

IV, 416

Yamamoto, Kumaichi, of Jap. Foreign Office

I, (80)

 

II, 55, 83, 213

 

IV, 82-86, 91, 101, 254, 267, 271

Yamamoto, official in Jap Embassy in Washington

III, 238

 

IV, 249, 199 (385)

Yamamoto, Yoshio, Jap. clerk

IV, 60

Yamaoka, Jap. engineer (?)

I, (36)

Yamasaki, Jap. courier in U.S.

I, (161), (219)

Yamashita Steamship Company

I, (393)

 

III, 694, 712

 

IV, 552, 566

Yamashita, Tetsujo, Jap. Lt. Gen

II, (740), (765)

 

V, 12

Yamatsuke Maru, Jap. ship

II, 103

Yamauchi, T., Jap. Lt. in Batavia

IV, 528

Yamazaki, Jap. courier

II, 102

Yamazato Maru, Jap. ship

IV, 336

Yanai, Jap. Minister to Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru

II, 121

 

III, 365, 366, 368-370

 

IV, 340, 346

Yanashita, K., representative of Nichi-Nichi in French Indo-China

IV, 585

Yang Yu-hsun, director of Chinese National Socialist Party

III, (1048)

Yangku, China

II, (949)

Yano, Jap. official in Hong Kong

IV, 380

Yano, Major, Jap. agent in America

III, 227

 

IV, (623)

Yarnell, H.E., U.S. Admiral

II, (927)

Yasuda, member Sumitomo Corp. N.E.I.

II, (1065)

Yasukuni Shrine in New York

III, 191

Yasuwo, Domei employee in New York

IV, (461)

Yatagai, Jap agent in Thailand

III, 700

Yawata Maru, Jap. ship

I, (255)

 

II, 124

 

III, 574

Yazawa, pres. Foreigners' Association Venezuela

II, (478)

Yeh Chin-tsan, Chinese editor

IV, (1093)

Yeh Chu-tsang, member Chinese Central Exec. Yuan & Kuomintang propagandist

I, (200)

Yen Hsi-shan, mem. Ch. Central Exec. Yuan & cmdr. of Shansi army

III, 577, 585, 595

 

IV, 506, 507

Yen Hui-ching, Ch. Ambass. to Russia

I, (203)

 

II, (695), (696)

Yenan, China, Communist Capital

II, 246, (696), (912)

Yenching University, China

I, (17)

Yenosawa, involved in Philippine elections

III, (539)

Yimikawa, Jap. banker in Batavia

II, (1124)

Y.M.C.A.

III, 197

Yodokawa, Jap. Minister, Lima, Peru

IV, 365

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Yokohama, Japan

IV, 176, 183, 220, 284, 292, 303, 371

Yokohama Specie Bank

I, (190)

 

II, 194, 320, (183), (661), (777), (781), (1124)

 

III, 165-222 passim, 333, 361, 383, 390, 431, 518, 529, 586-683 passim, (372), (515), (557)

 

IV, 5, 175, 181, 188, 206, 352, 455, 479, 522-612 passim

Yokosuka, Japan

IV, (90)

Yokota, Jap. Lt. Col. in Berlin and Rome

III, (897)

 

V, (20)

Yokota, Jap. sec'y in Bangkok

III, 696

Yokota, sec'y in Jap. Ministry of Communications

IV, 564

Yokoyama, Jap. representative in Hanoi

IV, 487

Yomiuri, Jap. newspaper

III, (1), (241), (994)

 

IV, 313, 575

Yonai, Jap. Admiral

III, 93

Yoshida, Jap. clerk in Germany

IV, 404

Yoshida, Jap. Admiral

III, 52

Yoshida, Jap. Major, in Berlin and in Italy

V, 10

Yoshida, Yoshio, official of the Jap. Fuel Bureau

II, 302

Yoshii, Lt. Col., Military Attache in London

III, 379

 

IV, 280, 340

Yoshimizu, Jap. agent in Mexico

II, (228)

Yoshimura, Jap. Assistant Financial Attache in N.Y. Consulate

II, 80

Yoshinari, Jap. engineer

III, 480

Yoshioka, Jap. official in Tokyo

IV, 174

Yoshioka, Jap. sec'y in Shanghai

II, (928)

Yoshioka, Eita, Jap. supply officer in Washington

III, 161, 326

Yoshitowi, official in Jap. Consulate in Heinking, Manchuria

II, 191, (685), (692), (707)

 

IV, 414

Yoshizawa, K., special Jap. envoy to N.E.I, and later to Fr. In-China

I, (408)

 

II, 268, 282, 288, (512)

 

III, 534, 543, 616

 

IV, 446-78 passim, (861), (927), (1177)

Yoshizawa, S., Jap. Minister in Ottawa, Canada

I, (180)

 

II, 133

 

III, 386, 404, 415

 

IV, 373, 385

Youth Training Centers, Jap. organizations in Brazil

II, 121

"Yu" Company

I, (36), (199)

Yu Hsueh-chung, Governor of Hopeh Province

II, (950)

 

III, 585

Yuge, in Jap. Consulate, Honolulu

IV, (385)

Yugoslavia

I, 42, 47, 49, 61, (283), (329), (339) (367)

 

II, 167, 180, (612)

 

III, 231, (838)

 

V, 17

Yuki, Jap. sec'y in Washington

IV, 254

Yuki, Hideo, Jap. army employee

IV, 569

Yuki, Shiroji, former chief American Bureau, Jap. Foreign Office

IV, 16, 20, 99, 153

Yukimoto, of the South Seas Forestry Company

IV, (1046)

Yukishita, Katsumi, Jap. Naval Attache to Chile

II, (454)

 

IV, 336

Yukon, Canada

I, (166)

Yulo, Filipino politician

III, (539)

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Yumoto, Jap. financial official in Berlin

II, (598)

 

III, 530, (1005)

Yunnan Province, China

II, 235, 243

 

IV, 74, 107

Yuwamatsu, commander Jap 1st Army

II, (949)

Zagreb, Croatia

II, 149

Zambales Province, Philippines

IV, 155

Zamboanga, Mindanao I., Philippines

III, (348)

Zanini, Apostolic Delegate, Peking

IV, 504

Zeitchel, C, sec'y in German Embassy in Paris

III, (1025)

Zimmerman, German Ambassador to Mexico in World War I

IV, (486)

Zuiyo Maru, Jap. ship

III, 601

Zuloaga, Gen., pro-Nazi, commander of Air Forces, Argentina

III, (672)

Zumoto, representative of the Mitsui Co., stationed in Rome

III, (955)

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