THE "MAGIC" BACKGROUND OF PEARL HARBOR

 

PART F INDEX

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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"MAGIC BACKGROUND TO PEARL HARBOR"

 

INDEX

.

 

Vol. Sec

Abasu, son of the Rajah of Koetaradja, Sumatra

III, 635

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

II, 121

 

III, 332, 350

 

IV, 362

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

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

 

V, (8)

Abe, Jap. Naval Attache in Berlin

IV, (822)

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

III, 572

 

IV, (1018)

Abend, Hallett, N. Y. Times correspondent

II, 17, (52)

Abetz, Heinrich Otto, German Ambassador to Vichy

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

 

III, 432, 542

Aburto, Rodrigo, U.P. correspondent in Chile

III, (693)

 

IV, (644)

Abyssinia

II, 154

Acapulco, Mexico

I, (182)

 

III, 297, 322

 

V, 17

Achenbach, Ernest, German Sec'y in Paris

III, (1025)

Adani, Jap. Consul, Batavia

I, (402)

Ado, Assoc. Ed. Bangkok Times

IV, 600

Aegean Sea

I, (307), (375)

A.F. of L.—see Labor Unions

 

Afghanistan

II, 175

Africa

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

 

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

Agencia Sur Americana, correspondence agency in Rio

III, (684)

Agua Dulce Field, Panama

III, 141

Aguinaldo, Filipino General

 III. 251

Aida

IV, 386

Aighi, Jap. sec'y in Thailand

 III. 682

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

II, 202

Air Service Headquarters, Japan

III, 313

Aircraft Production, U.S

III, (428), (429)

Aitsu, Prince

IV, 601

Akada, Saichiro, Jap. mint official

III, 695

Akagi Maru, Jap. ship

II, 117

 

III, (575), (633)

Akagiaan Maru, Jap. ship

III, 695

Akamine Maru, Jap. ship

IV, 479

Akino—see Aquino

 

Akiyama, Masatoshi, Jap. Minister to Panama

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

 

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

Alabama Maru, Jap. ship

III, (710)

Alaska

I, 30, (166)

 

III, 16, 30, 31, 134

 

IV, 121

Alba, Duke of, Spanish Ambass. to London

IV, 368

Albania

I, (296), (339)

Albrook Field, Panama Canal Zone

III, 141

 

IV, 127

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L'Alerte, Fr. newspaper, Saigon

III, 538

Al-Pachachi—see Muzahim Al-Pachachi

 

Aleutian Islands

I, 30

 

II, (107)IV, 35, 60

 

V, 6

Alexandria, Egypt

I, (339)

 

II, 123, 152

Alexandrovsk, Russia

IV, 403

Alexich, former Austrian Min. to the Netherlands

I, (172)

Algeria

II, (555)

All-American Cable Co.

I, 30

All-American Telegraph Co.

I, 30

Allesandrini, Adolfo, Italian acting Ambass. to Chungking

II, 259

 

III, 501 (1258)

Alma Ata, Russia

II, (966)

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

IV, 423

Alps, German espionage agent

V, 14

Alsace-Lorraine

I, 35

 

II, (570), (792)

Aluminum

III, 353

 

IV, 88

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

III, 265, 276, 516

Amada, Jap. sec'y in Bangkok

II, (1127)

Amagisan Maru, Jap. ship

II, (318)

Amano, Jap. business man, Panama

IV, 286, 363, (509)

Amano, Jap official, N.Y. office

IV, 242, (385)

Amau, Jap. Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs

III, 124

 

IV, 366

Amaya, of Jap. Petroleum Co. in Mexico

II, (448)

Amber, U.S. ship

IV, 121

American—see also United States

 

American Catholic Mission Sisters

 III. 162

American Continental Highway

IV, 134

American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai

III, 236

American Commission for Collections

II, 251

American Committee for Non-Participation in Jap. Aggression

III, 85

America-First Committee

II, 42

 

III, 67, 190

 

IV, 47, 192

American Industrial Daily

IV, 223

American Leader, U.S. ship

II, (256)

 

IV, 150

American Metal Co.

II, 117

American Navigation, U.S. ship

IV, 165

American Red Cross

III, (372), (482)

American Soc. of International Law

II, 4

Americanism, published by a Jap. society in Los Angeles

II, 121

Amerika Maru, Jap ship

II, (946)

Amezcua, Jose Luis, Mexican Min. in Tokyo

III, 297, 318, 324

Ando, of Jap. Pacific Petroleum Co. in Mexico

II, (448)

Ando, in Jap. Embassy, Washington

IV, 249, (385)

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

I, (31), (339)

 

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

 

III, 500, 501, 589, (1258)

 

IV, 424, 429, 436

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Aneta, Jap. news reporter

III, 649

Anfuso, Filippo, director Italian Maritime Commission

III, 500

Anhui, British ship

III, 412

ANIC Corp

V, (20)

Ankara, Turkey

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

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

 

Annamites (in Fr. Indo-China)

III, 537

Anti-Comintern Pact

I, 41, 49, (369)

 

II, 41, 59, 183, (717)

 

IV, 68, 90, 399, (891)

Antigua, Lesser Antilles, West Indies

III, 238

Antimony

III, 353

Antonescu, Ion, Premier Romania

II, 180

Aobasan Maru, Jap. ship

 II. (343)

Aoki, reporter for Osaka Mainichi

III, (523)

Aoki, Jap. secretary at Vichy

II, (80)

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

III, 587

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

III, 235

Aoyama, Kazuichi, Major, Jap army cryptanalyst

IV, 550

 

V, 16

APC Company

III, 636

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

IV, 365

Apostolic—see Vatican

 

Aquino, Gonzalo

III, 280

 

IV, 256, 297

Aquino, Juan

III, 280

Aquino, Raphael

III, 280

 

IV, 256, 297

Arabs

IV, 433

Araki, Jap. official in Fr. In-Ch

III, 527

Araki, Sadao

III, (1047)

Aranha, Oswaldo, Brazilian Foreign Minister

IV, 356, 362

Aratame, Jap. translator

IV, 535

Arazanya-Sisophon R.R., Thailand

V, 57

Argentina

I, 30, (31), (161)

 

II, 113, 121, (391)

 

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

 

IV, 282-385 passim

Argentina, ship name

III, 334

Arias, Dr. A., President Panama

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

Arisue, Jap. Vice Chief of Staff in China

IV, 515

Arita, clerk in Jap. Embassy in Washington

IV, (385)

Arita, Hachiro, Minister for Foreign Affairs in Tokyo

I, (235)

 

III, 22, (867)

 

IV, (723)

Ark Royal, British Carrier

IV, 407

Army Directory (U.S.)

III, 224

Army Technical Hq., Japan

III, 313

Arnald, of the Vichy Foreign Office

III, 514, 517, 533, 543

 

IV, 438, 452, 467, 478

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

II, (886)

 

III, 548

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

III, 370

Arsene, Henri Charles, French Ambassador to Japan

II, (790)

Artificial Silk Export Association

II, 117

Asada, Shunsuke, Jap. Consul in Bangkok

II, 300, 301

 

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

 

IV, 520, 533, 599, (1146)

Asahi, Jap. newspaper

I, 1, (113), (190)

 

II, 17, (673)

 

III, 354, 379

Asahiyama Maru, Jap. ship

III, 686

Asaka Maru, Jap. ship

I, (246)

Asama Maru, Jap. ship

II, 109

 

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

 

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

Asano, Jap. Commercial Firm

II, (214)

 

III, (470)

 

IV, (355)

Asano, Jap. news reporter

IV, 316

Asia

II, 244

 

IV, 308

Asia, U.S. magazine

III, 223

Asia Petroleum Co.

II, 238, 304

Askania Co.

III, 480

Assenjo Co. (Japanese, in Mexico)

III, 310

Associated, U.S. ship

III, 219

Associated Press

I, (156)

 

II, 17

 

III, (183), (888)

 

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

Astoria, ship

III, (274)

Asuka Maru, Jap. ship

II, 103

 

III, 335

Asuncion, Paraguay

IV, 345

ATC Co.

III, 698

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

IV, 181, 188

Atlantic Charter

III, 12, 16, 68, 391, 496

Attlee, C, Brit. Air Minister

III, 396

Austin, Brit. Consul, Yokohama

IV, (544)

Australia

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

 

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

 

IV, 5, 8, 83

 

V, 6

Austria

II, 191

Autonomy Society of Thailand

IV, 568

Awajisan Maru, Jap. ship

II, 103, (318),

Awaya, Jap. agent

IV, 584

Awatea, British transport

IV, 160

Azores

II, 53, 99, (275)

 

III, (806)

 

IV, 401, (397)

Azuma Maru, Jap. ship

II, 102

 

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

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Ba Tei Ken, Mohammedan leader in China

III, 569

Baba, Terukuni, Jap radioman

V, (55)

Bagao, Luzon I., Philippines

IV, 155

Baghdad, Iraq

II, (576)

Bahrein Island, Persian Gulf

III, 381

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

IV, 523

Balanga, Luzon I., Philippines

IV, 155

Balboa, Canal Zone, Panama

II, (226)

 

III, 142

 

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

Baldwin, Hanson, columnist for the New York Times

III, 167

Balkans

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

 

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

 

III, 30

 

IV, 401

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

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

 

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

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

 

Baltic Sea

V, 14

Baltic Nations

I, 61, (372)

Baluchistan, India

II, (698)

Banat District, Yugoslavia

V, 17

Banco de Mexico

III, (557)

 

IV, (565)

Bandar Abu Shehr, Iranian seaport on the Persian Gulf

IV, (720)

Bandar Shah, Iranian seaport on the Caspian Sea

IV, 394, (720)

Banden, former Fr. Foreign Min.

IV, (995)

Bandjermasin, Borneo

I, (404)

 

IV, 531

Bandoeng, Java

II, 288

Banga, N.E.I

III, 630

Bangkok, Thailand

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

 

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

 

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

 

IV, 389, 509, 520, 528

 

V, 16

Bangkok Chronicle, newspaper

II, 309

Bangkok Intelligence Service

III, 606

Bangkok Times, newspaper

IV, 600

Bank of Asia

III, 701

Bank of Indo-China

III, 518, 530, 540

 

IV, 457

Bank of Japan

III, 682

 

IV, 222

Bank of Taiwan

III, 620, 621, 633, (515)

 

IV, (472)

Banzai, Col., Jap. Military Attache in Germany

II, (550)

 

III, (1019)

Baptists

II, 42

 

III, (31), 162, (372)

Baranovitshi (Baranowicze), Poland

II, 191

Bardossy, former Prime Minister of Hungary

IV, 399

Bari, Italy

V, (20)

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Basra, Iraq

II, (701)

 

III, 181, 381

 

IV, 394

Bataan, Luzon I., Philippines

III, 148

 

IV, 151, 155

Batangas, Luzon I., Philippines

IV, 158

Batavia, Java

I, 68

 

II, 269-272

 

IV, 232, 367, 509-539 passim

 

V, (6)

Batavia Maru, Jap. ship

IV, 588, 615

Bathurst, Brit. Gambia, Africa

III, 153, 181

 

IV, 135

Batista, Fulgencio, Pres. of Cuba

II, (284)

Battle Report, U.S. Naval Publication

IV, 124, 134, 145, 147, 149

Batum, Russia

II, (636)

 

IV, 408

Bauxite

II, 208, 270, 274

Beaverbrook, Brit. Min. of production

IV, (718)

Becker, U.S. lawyer

III, 429

Becker, Col.

V, (25)

Belawan, Sumatra

III, 635

Belem, Brazil

I, (161)

Belgian Congo

II, 126

Belgium

I, 45

 

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

Belgrade, Yugoslavia

I, (296)

 

II, (615), (638)

Belitoeng, N.E.I.

III, 630

Bellmore, Long Island, N.Y.

III, 210

Bengal, India

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

Benkulen, Sumatra

III, 635

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

II, 221, 225, (858)

 

III, 511

Berchtesgaden

II, 153, 198

 

III, 432

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

I, (199)

Berlin

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

 

II, 45, 257

 

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

 

IV, 178, 337, 498, 511

 

V, 9, 10, 12, 14, 17

Berlin Exchange Control Bureau

III, 451

Berne, Switzerland

IV, 234, 341

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

II, (311), (315)

Bessarabia (part of Romania)

I, (373)

 

II, 171

 

III, 437

 

IV, 396

Beunigen, Dutch financier

I, (172)

Bevin, E., Brit. Min. of Labor

II, 125

 

IV, 410

Bibba, Non Chao, adviser to Thaiese Finance Ministry

II, 320

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

I, (230)

 

II, 234

Bird, U.S. ship

IV, 121

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

II, 139

Bizerte, Tunisia

III, 432

Black Hawk, U.S. ship

II, 148

 

IV, 150, 156, 160, 162

Black Sea

I, (325)

 

II, (699)

 

V, 14

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

II, (310), (315)

Blue Shirts, Chinese Nationalist terrorists

III, (1108)

 

IV, 510

Bodet, J. T., Mexican Foreign Min.

II, 118

Boeing Airplane Co.

I, (175)

 

II, 235, 243, (222)

 

III, (137)

Bogota, Columbia

I, 30

 

II, (389)

 

IV, 342, 353

Bolivia

I, 37

 

III, 346

Bolshevism

I, (5), (111)

 

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

 

III, 182, 194, 492, 500

 

IV, 396, 407

Boltze, Erich, German Minister to Nanking

III, 593

 

IV, 499

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

III, 609, 626-628

Bomogoroff, Russian Ambassador to Vichy

II, 709

Bombay, India

I, 65

 

II, (926)

Borchers, J., member of German staff in Nanking

III, 593

 

IV, 499

Bordeau Maru, Jap. ship

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

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

II, (524)

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

IV, 611

Boris, ship name

IV, 384

Borneo

I, (404)

 

II, 277

Borneo Petroleum, Jap. Co.

IV, 522

Borneo Rubber, Jap. Co.

IV, 534

Borneo Trading Co.

IV, 522

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

II, 150, 183, (524)

 

IV, (110)

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

IV, (544)

Botanko (or Mutankiang), Manchuria

II, 183

Botolan, Luzon I., Philippines

IV, 155

Boxer Protocol (1901)

IV, 29, 68, 85

B.P.M. Co.

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

Brain Trust, secret organisation (Lindbergh)

IV, 192, 193

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

IV, (3), (7)

Brauchitsch, W. von, German Gen.

II, 177

 

V, 12

Brazil

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

 

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

 

III, 354-359

 

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

Brazil Asahi, newspaper

III, 358

Breceda, Mexican Ambass. to Panama

IV, 316

Bremerton Naval Yard, Washington

I, (175)

 

II, (222)III, 133, 139

 

IV, 121

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Brenner Conference

II, (563)

Brest-Litovsk, Poland

IV, 69

Brinen, Fr. Ambass. for Foreign Colonies

III, 432

Britain

I, 1-67 passim

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

V, (33), (60)

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

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

 

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

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

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

 

IV, 105

 

V, 2

British-Dutch Bank

III, 383, 390, (394)

British Imperial Bank

III, 381

Brooke, Alan, British General

IV, 383

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

II, 288

 

III, 429

Brooks, U.S. ship

IV, 121

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

IV, (4)

Brown, British Honorary Consul in the Philippines

II, 96

Brown University

II, (219)

Brownsville, Texas

III, (587)

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

IV, 65

Bucharest, Romania

IV, 396

 

V, 17

Budapest, Hungary

IV, 401

 

V, 17

Budenny, S. M., Russian General

II, 191

 

III, 448, (828)

Buenaventura, Colombia

IV, 263

Buenos Aires, Argentina

I, (159)

 

II, 94

 

III, 130, 339, 349, 353

 

IV, 287, 335-349 passim

 

V, (66)

Buenos Aires Maru, Jap. ship

II, (331)

 

II, 243

Bugallon, Luzon I., Philippines

IV, 155

Buitenzorg, Java

II, 285

Bukovina, province of Romania

I, (373)

 

II, 171

Bulacan Province, LuzonI, P.I.

IV, 161

Bulgaria

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

 

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

Bulletin, restricted Jap. news publication

III, 473

 

IV, 160, 296

Burma

I, 1

 

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

 

IV, 244, 562, 589, 618

 

V, 16, (6), (56)

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Burma Road

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

 

III, 560, (1054)

 

IV, 58, 107, 137, 322, 486

Butler, Under-Secretary in London

II, (485)

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

II, 243

Butternut, U.S. ship

IV, 121

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

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

Cabanatuan, Luzon I., Philippines

III, 148

Cabanier, C, French Commander of Defense

III, 149

Calcutta, India

II, 235

California Daily News

IV, 223

Callao, Peru

III, 244,

 

IV, 340, (361)

Camacho, Maximino

II, 110, 115, 118, (415)

 

III, 305, 314

Camarines Norte, Luzon I., P.I.

IV, 158

Cambodia, French Indo-China

II, 305

 

III, 535

Camp Davis, North Carolina

IV, (297)

Camp Murphy, Philippines

III, 145

Camranh Bay, French Indo-China

II, (796)

 

IV, 95, 103

Canada

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

 

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

 

III, 385, 414

 

IV, 5, 234, 284, 380, 391

Canada, a Canadian warship

IV, 380

Canadian-Japanese Commercial Treaty

II, 133

Canadian Pacific Line

IV, 380

Canal Zone—see Panama Canal

 

Canberra, Australia

I, (139)

Candia, Crete

V, (46)

Canca, Crete

V, (46)

Canyes Maru, Jap. ship

II, (332)

Canopus, U.S. ship

IV, 150, 160, 164

Canton, China

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

 

III, 56

 

IV, 377, 380, 392, 500

Capas, Luzon I., Philippines

IV, 155

Cape Verde Islands

II, 99, 333, 1092

 

III, 464, (806)

Capetown, S. Africa

II, 122, 126

 

III, 154

Caracas, Venezuela

IV, 353

Caribbean Sea

I, (22)

 

II, 92

Carlton Hotel, Washington, D.C.

I, 8

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

III, 240

Castillo, R.S., Pres. of Argentina

III, 349, 350, 352

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

III, 123

Catholic Church (see also Vatican)

I, 49

 

II, (219)

 

IV, 420, 432-433

Caucasus Mountains

I, 61

 

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

 

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

 

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

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

II, 96, 97

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III, 148

 

IV, 156, 160, 164

Cebu Island, Philippines

IV, 159

Celebes, Netherlands Bast Indies

II, (1103)

Central Afolh Japan Trade

III, 598

Central America—see Latin America

 

Central China Daily News

III, 537

Central China News Agency

 II. (927)

Central China Post, published in Hankow

III, 407

Central News, newspaper

IV, 502

Central Telegraphic News, newspaper

IV, 502

Ceuta, Morocco

I, (375)

Chamberlain, member Jap-U.S. group

IV, 193

Chamberlain, N., former British Prime Minister

IV, (49)

Chambers, member Brit. Defense Organization, Singapore

III, 429

Chan Chun, President of the Chinese Central Executive Yuan

I, (355)

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

III, 562, (1048)

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

III, (1048)

Chang En-po, Chinese army leader

III, (1043)

Chang Hsueh-liang, Nanking-Chungking intermediary

IV, 507

Chang Fa-kuei, Chinese Inspector

III, (1032)

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

III, 559

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

III, (1048)

Chang Tsu-chung, cmdr. 38th Division

III, 562

Chante, ship name

III, 148

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

IV, (1014)

Chao Chi-lu, head of Kiangsu Prov.

II, (695)

Charleston, U.S. cruiser

IV, 121

Charlie Chaplin, his movie "Dictator" prohibited in Chungking

II, 240

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

IV, 449

Cheeloo University, Hsinan, China

III, (372)

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

III, 606

Chefco, N. China

III, (372)

Chekiang Province, China

II, 240

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

II, 250

 

III, (1031)

Chen Chieh, Chinese Amb. to Germany

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

Chen Kuang-fu, Chinese special envoy

III, 566

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

IV, 510

Ch'en Shao-yu, Chinese Communist

III, 550

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

II, (695)

Cheribon Maru, Jap. ship

II, (1119)

Chester, U.S. cruiser

II, 93

 

IV, 150

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

I, passim

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

V, 7, (8)

Chiang Kai-shek, Mme.

II, 235, 240

 

III, (1052)

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

II, 240

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Chiang Ting-wen, cmdr. 9th Division

II, (696)

Chiba, Jap. Minister to Portugal

III, (660), (851)

Chicago

I, 36, (131)

 

IV, 220

Chicago Maru, Jap. ship

IV, 464

Chicago Times

III, 556

Chicago Tribune

I, (34)

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

III, 558

Chiengmai, Thailand

III, 698

 

IV, 234, 542, 569, 614

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

I, (172)

Chile

I, 30, (31)

 

II, 94, 113, 121

 

III, 360-363

 

IV, 282, 311, 360-363

 

V, (66)

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

IV, 510

Chinese National Government or Kuomintang (Chungking)

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

 

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

 

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

 

IV, 113, 494-504, 518

Chinese Communist Party (N. China)

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

 

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

 

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

 

IV, 495

Chinese-Jap. Peace Negotiations

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

 

II, 6-31 passim, 52, 61

 

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

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

 

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

 

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

I, passim

 

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

 

III, 59, 63, 92, 111, 176

 

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

China Aid Society

I, (200)

China Clipper

III, 56

China Defense Corporation

III, 176

China Press

III, (1063)

China Weekly Review

II, 248

Chinese Industrial Commerical Bureau

II, 235

Chinese Nationalist Party—see China

 

Chinese Reserve Bank

III, 580, 587

China Trading Company

410

Chinghai, China

II, 246

Chinwangtao, China

III, (31), (372)

 

IV, (456)

Chirubuto Maru, Jap. ship

II, 289

Chita, Siberian Russia

II, 169, (683), (938)

Chosen—see Korea

 

Chou En-lai, Chinese Communist leader

I, (281)

 

II, 183, (914)

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III, 550

Chou Fuo-hai

II, (973)

 

III, (1047)

Chou Tsuo-min

III, (1047)

Christian Science Monitor

I, (34)

Christmas Island, U.S. base

IV, 105

Chrome

III, 475

 

V, (27)

Chrysler Corporation

II, 107

Chu Chiu-hua, member of the Central Executive Yuan

II, 240, (274)

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

III, 584

Chu Te, Chinese Communist General

II, (914)

Chungking, China

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

Churchill, W., Brit. Prime Minister

I, 52, 63

 

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

 

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

 

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

Ciano, Count Galeazzo, Italian Foreign Minister

I, 49, (374)

 

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

 

III, 501

 

IV, 399, 425, 436

Cicognani, Papal Rep. in Washington

IV, 432

C.I.O.—see Labor Unions

 

Cuidad-Juarez, Mexico

II, 113

Civil War (American)

III, 114

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

II, (310-312), (315)

Clark Field, Luzon I., Philippines

IV, 347

Claudius, Commercial representative in German Foreign Office

III, (841)

Cleveland, U.S. ship

III, 148

Closed Door Policy

III, 16

Cobaltera, Chilean company handling ore for Japan

II, 121

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

III, 568

Codes

 

Dutch

I, 39

Japanese (See also Japan, Codes)

II, 102

 

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

 

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

 

V, Appendix

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

IV, 106

 

V, 16

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

I, (3)

Colombia

I, 30

 

II, 94

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III, 365

 

IV, 263, 323, 362

Colon, Panama

IV, 134

Colonial Company

III, 610

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

III, 43

Colorado, U.S. battleship

IV, 121

Columbia University

IV, 221

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

IV, 16A

Comintern—see Russia and Anti-Comintern Pact

 

Committee to Defend America

I, (24)

 

III, 223

Communists (Communism)

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

 

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

 

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

 

IV, 399, 401, 403, 416, 495

See also China, Communist Party

 

Compayne, of the "MM" Steamship Line

III, (994)

Congregationalists

II, 42

Congress (U.S.)—see U.S. Government

 

Congress Party (in India)

II, 150, 183

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

II, (820)

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

II, 96, (920)

Contemporary Japan

II, (553)

 

III, 444

Convoys (U.S.)

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

 

II, 42, 98, 138, 141, 143

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

II, (311), (315)

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

I, 8

Cooper Party, touring the Far East

IV, 50

Copper

III, 361

Copra

II, 270, 289

 

III, 617, 647

Corozal, Colombia

III, 142

 

IV, 127

Co-Prosperity Sphere—see New Order in Eastern Asia

 

Corregidor

II, 96

 

V, (54)

Correo Paulistano, newspaper in San Paulo, Brazil

III, 358

Corriere della Sera, Italian newspaper

II, (524)

Corsica

IV, (816)

Cosme, H., French Minister, Hankow

II, (828)

Costa Rica

 I. (31)

 

III, 239

 

IV, 126, 263

Cotton

II, 118, 238

 

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

 

IV, 367, 390, 444, 474, 522

Coville, C.

IV, 191

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

II, (310), (315)

Cragette, U.S. Gen., Philippines

II, (883)

 

III, 146

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

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

 

II, 48, 124, 129, 132

 

III, 103, 382, 413, 421

 

IV, 11, 42, 366, 378

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Crete

II, 42, 152

 

V, 14

Cripps, Sir Stafford, British Ambassador to Moscow

II, 128, 175, 183, 185

Cristobal, Panama

IV, 128, 133, 280

Croatia

I, (377)

 

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

 

III, 231, 498, 506, (949)

 

IV, 399, 403, 435

Crosby, Sir Josiah, British Minister to Bangkok

III, 675, (1301)

 

V, 16

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

II, (311), (315)

Crow, U.S. ship

IV, 121

Cryptanalysis—see U.S. Intelligence See also Codes

 

Cuba

I, (17), (22)

 

II, 95

 

IV, 234, 313, 349, 391

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

III, 197, 198, 208

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

I, 39, (355)

 

II, (888), (958)

Curtiss Airplane

II, (921)

Customs Investigating Committee

III, 417

Curundu Heights, Panama

III, 142

Cyprus

II, 152

Czechoslavakia

II, 45, 180, 193

 

IV, 399 passim

Daet, Luzon I., Philippines

IV, 158

Dai Nippon Airways

I, (416)

Daido Trading Company

I, (250)

 

III, (1151)

Daietuto, political party, Fr. In-Ch.

IV, 445

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

IV, 208

Dairen, Manchuria

III, 162

Dakar, French W. Africa

I, 35, (33)

 

II, 53, 90, 147

 

III, 181, 464, (806)

 

IV, 334

Dalmatia

II, (524)

Dalton, Brit. Economic Warfare Administrator

III, 397

D'Alumeida, Dr. Borja

IV, (428)

Danube River

I, (296), (325)

 

II, 173

 

V, (61)

Dardanelles

III, 394, (759)

Darjeeling, India

II, 235

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

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

 

III, 432, 510, 515, 524, 533

 

IV, 454, 477, 493, (731)

Davao, Mindanano I., Philippines

II, (266)

 

III, 146, 148

 

IV, 301-302, 347

David, Panama

III, 142

David Lawrence Proposal

IV, (376)

Davis, Brit, pastor in N. China

II, 123

Deabrist, Russian ship

III, 139

Deat, Marcel, editor of L'Oeuvre

III, 521

De Camp, U.S. missionary in Korea

I, (212)

 

II, (310)

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

II, 66

 

IV, 476, 486, 491

Deganov, Russian Amb. to Germany

II, 174

DeGaulle, C. and DeGaullists

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

 

III, 149, 516, 521, 527

 

IV, 449, (796)

De La Garza, J., Minister of Mexican Communications

III, (607)

De LaSalle, official in Fr. In-Ch

IV, 449

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

IV, 449

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

III, 137

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

II, 51

Delhi Maru, Jap. ship

III, 595

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

II, (311), (315)

Denden Company (Jap)

III, 709

Denmark

I, (29)

 

II, 45, 261, (612)

 

III, 120

 

IV, 399

Dentz, French (Vichy) General

IV, (731)

Department of State Bulletin

II, 14

Derii Maru, Jap. ship

II, (1186)

Diamonds

III, 357

Diario Ilustrado, Santiago, Chile

III, 362

Diaz,I, Jap. agent in Mexico

II, 110

The Dictator, Chaplin's motion picture banned in Chungking

II, 240

Dies Committee

II, 93, 102, 104

Dietl, E., German General

III, 448

Dill, Sir John G.

IV, 383

Dingalan, Luzon I., Philippines

IV, 151

Diomede, U.S. ship

IV, 130

Direk, Chayanama (Nai), Foreign Minister of Thailand

II, (1182)

 

III, 670, 676, 682, 697, 714

 

IV, 567

DNB, German news agency

III, (888), (1015)

Dnepropetrovsk, Russia

III, 440, 447, 452

Dnieper River, Russia

II, (743), (750)

Do Ho Railroad, China

III, 385

Dobu, Papua, New Guinea

II, (1088)

Dodecanese Islands

I, (307)

Doi, Tomoyoshi, Jap. communications official

IV, (524)

Domei, Japanese news agency

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

Donbas, Russian tanker

III, 133, (294)

Don Estaban, U.S. ship

IV, 165

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

I, (34)

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

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

 

IV, 36, 45

Drava River

V, (61)

Duff-Cooper, Sir Alfred

II, 135

 

III, 429

 

IV, 368, 523, 549, 570

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Durban, Africa

II, 126

 

III, 157

Dutch East Indies—see Netherlands East Indies

 

Dutch East Indies Development Co.

IV, 534