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 |
[86] |
|
|
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 |
[87] |
|
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) |
[89] |
|
|
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 |
[89] |
|
|
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 |
[90] |
|
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) |
[91] |
|
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 |
[92] |
|
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 |
[93] |
|
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 |
|
[94] |
|
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 |
[104] |
|
|
|
|
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) |
[105] |
|
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) |
[106] |
|
|
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 |
[107] |
|
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) |
[108] |
|
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 |
[109] |
|
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) |
[110] |
|
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) |
[111] |
|
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 |
[113] |
|
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) |
[114] |
|
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 |
[118] |
|
|
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 |
[119] |
|
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 |
[120] |
|
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) |
[122] |
|
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 |
[123] |
|
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) |
[124] |
|
|
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) |
[125] |
|
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 |
[126] |
|
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 |
[127] |
|
|
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 |
|
[128] |
|
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 |
[131] |
|
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 |
[132] |
|
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 |
[135] |
|
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) |
[138] |
|
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) |
[139] |
|
|
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 |
[140] |
|
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 |
[142] |
|
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 |
[143] |
|
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 |
[144] |
|
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) |
[145] |
|
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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