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
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Vol. Sec |
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Abasu, son of the Rajah of Koetaradja, Sumatra |
III, 635 |
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ABC Powers (of S. America, Argentina, Brazil, and Chile) |
II, 121 |
|
|
III, 332, 350 |
|
|
IV, 362 |
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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) |
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Alaska |
I, 30, (166) |
|
|
III, 16, 30, 31, 134 |
|
|
IV, 121 |
|
Alba, Duke of, Spanish Ambass. to London |
IV, 368 |
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Albania |
I, (296), (339) |
|
Albrook Field, Panama Canal Zone |
III, 141 |
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IV, 127 |
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L'Alerte, Fr. newspaper, Saigon |
III, 538 |
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Al-Pachachi—see Muzahim Al-Pachachi |
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Aleutian Islands |
I, 30 |
|
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II, (107)IV, 35, 60 |
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V, 6 |
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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 |
|
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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 |
|
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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) |
|
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III, 500, 501, 589, (1258) |
|
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IV, 424, 429, 436 |
|
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Aneta, Jap. news reporter |
III, 649 |
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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), |
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(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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|
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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) |
|
[82] |
|
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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 |
|
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IV, 178, 337, 498, 511 |
|
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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 |
|
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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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|
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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) |
|
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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 |
|
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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 |
|
[84] |
|
|
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) |
|
[85] |
|
|
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 |
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Deat, Marcel, editor of L'Oeuvre |
III, 521 |
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De Camp, U.S. missionary in Korea |
I, (212) |
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II, (310) |
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[91] |
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DeCoux, J., Gov. Gen. in Fr. In-Ch. |
II, 66 |
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IV, 476, 486, 491 |
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Deganov, Russian Amb. to Germany |
II, 174 |
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DeGaulle, C. and DeGaullists |
II, 64, 71, 133, 154, 198, 209, (516), (795), (813), (819), (823), (872) |
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III, 149, 516, 521, 527 |
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IV, 449, (796) |
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De La Garza, J., Minister of Mexican Communications |
III, (607) |
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De LaSalle, official in Fr. In-Ch |
IV, 449 |
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DeSacy, S., reporter in Fr. In-Ch. |
IV, 449 |
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DeWitt, Lt. Gen., U.S. 4th Army |
III, 137 |
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Delcasse, Theophile, French Min. of Foreign Affairs, 1898-1905 |
II, 51 |
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Delhi Maru, Jap. ship |
III, 595 |
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Delmarten, Miss J., involved in the Korean Prayer Meeting Incident |
II, (311), (315) |
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Denden Company (Jap) |
III, 709 |
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Denmark |
I, (29) |
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II, 45, 261, (612) |
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III, 120 |
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IV, 399 |
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Dentz, French (Vichy) General |
IV, (731) |
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Department of State Bulletin |
II, 14 |
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Derii Maru, Jap. ship |
II, (1186) |
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Diamonds |
III, 357 |
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Diario Ilustrado, Santiago, Chile |
III, 362 |
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Diaz,I, Jap. agent in Mexico |
II, 110 |
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The Dictator, Chaplin's motion picture banned in Chungking |
II, 240 |
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Dies Committee |
II, 93, 102, 104 |
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Dietl, E., German General |
III, 448 |
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Dill, Sir John G. |
IV, 383 |
|
Dingalan, Luzon I., Philippines |
IV, 151 |
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Diomede, U.S. ship |
IV, 130 |
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Direk, Chayanama (Nai), Foreign Minister of Thailand |
II, (1182) |
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III, 670, 676, 682, 697, 714 |
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IV, 567 |
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DNB, German news agency |
III, (888), (1015) |
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Dnepropetrovsk, Russia |
III, 440, 447, 452 |
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Dnieper River, Russia |
II, (743), (750) |
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Do Ho Railroad, China |
III, 385 |
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Dobu, Papua, New Guinea |
II, (1088) |
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Dodecanese Islands |
I, (307) |
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Doi, Tomoyoshi, Jap. communications official |
IV, (524) |
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Domei, Japanese news agency |
I, (52), (53), (113), (151-155), (191), (302) |
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II, 17, 247, (486), (651), (654), (1046) |
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III, 35, 203, 209, 303, 340, 358, 362, 362, 379, 447, 473, 527, 536, 649, 669, 675, 687, 714, (523) |
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IV, 26, 32, 78, 121, 169, 178, 224, 253, 270, 556, (571) |
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Donbas, Russian tanker |
III, 133, (294) |
|
Don Estaban, U.S. ship |
IV, 165 |
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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 |
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IV, 36, 45 |
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Drava River |
V, (61) |
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Duff-Cooper, Sir Alfred |
II, 135 |
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III, 429 |
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IV, 368, 523, 549, 570 |
|
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Durban, Africa |
II, 126 |
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III, 157 |
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Dutch East Indies—see Netherlands East Indies |
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Dutch East Indies Development Co. |
IV, 534 |