U.S. Military Intelligence Reports, Japan, 1918-1941

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UNIVERSITY PUBLICATIONS OF AMERICA
U.S. Military
Intelligence Reports
JAPAN
1918-1941
U.S. Military
Intelligence Reports
JAPAN
1918-1941
Guide Compiled by
Robert Lester
A microfilm project of
UNIVERSITY PUBLICATIONS OF AMERICA, INC.
44 North Market Street »Frederick, MD 21701
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
U.S. military intelligence reports. Japan, 1918-1941
[microform].
"Correspondence and reports of the Military
Intelligence Division (MID)"
Accompanied by a printed reel guide, compiled
by Robert Lester.
1. Japan--History-1912-1945--Sources. 2. Korea-History-lndependence movement, 1919--Sources.
3. Japan-History, Military--1868-1945-Sources.
4. United States. Dept. of the Army. General Staff.
Military Intelligence Division-Archives. I. Lester,
Robert. II. University Publications of America, Inc.
III. United States. Dept. of the Army. General Staff.
Military Intelligence Division.
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ISBN 0-89093-448-7 (microfilm : set)
Copyright © 1986 by University Publications of America, Inc.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
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Scope and Content Note
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Reel Index
Reels 1-5
General Conditions
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Reels 6-12
Political Conditions
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Political Conditions cont
Economic Conditions, Japan and Korea
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Economic Conditions, Japan and Korea cont
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Economic Conditions, Japan and Korea cont
General Conditions in Korea
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Army
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Field Artillery
Navy
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Aviation
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Subject Index
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INTRODUCTION
This microfilm publication reproduces the correspondence and reports oí the Military Intelligence
Division (MID) relating to conditions in Japan from 1918-1941. During this period the Japanese Empire
consisted of the home islands; the former Kingdom of Korea, which was annexed in 1908; that portion of
Siberia occupied by Japan between 1918 and 1922; the former German Pacific island possessions seized
by Japan and later mandated to Japan by the League of Nations; the dependent Kingdom of Manchukuo;
and the occupied territories of northern China seized after 1931. The documents reproduced are largely
reports from the U.S. military attaché assigned to Japan and his assistants.
The major function of the Military Intelligence Division (MID) was the collection of military information
about foreign countries. Military attachés and observers assigned to foreign countries were the principal
means by which the MID collected such information. The main duties of a military attaché were to observe
and report on the training, organization, equipment, doctrine, and operations of foreign military forces. In
addition, the attaché reported on political, economic, and social conditions in the country to which he was
assigned, especially as they influenced military affairs.
Although the U.S. first dispatched military attachés to foreign countries in 1889, it did not accredit a
military attaché to Japan until the outbreak of the Sino-Japanese War in 1894. The first attaché remained
only nine months and reported exclusively on the war in China. Two years later a second military attaché was
sent out, but the Spanish-American War cut short his tenure. A permanent military attaché was finally
assigned in 1901 when the U.S. and Japan were cooperating closely in the suppression of the Boxer
Rebellion in China. For the next forty years, until the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, a U.S. military attaché
was assigned to Japan.
During the period 1918-1941, the military attache's office in Tokyo usually had two assistants, one for air
forces and the other for ground forces, and a number of "language officers." The latter were assigned for
the specific purpose of learning Japanese. To accomplish this they were usually attached to Imperial Army
regiments for tours as observers. While the military attaché advised the U.S. ambassador on military matters,
acted as liaison between the U.S. Army and the Imperial Army Headquarters, and gathered and
disseminated intelligence, the "language officers" translated training and technical manuals and reported
on conditions in Japanese military units.
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SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE
The eight major subjects reproduced in this micropublication are described below: The more general
subjects have been filmed first (General, Political, and Economic Conditions, and General Conditions in
Korea), followed by those relating to more specific subjects (Army, Field Artillery, Navy, and Aviation).
Included in these subjects are reports from the military attaché and his staff (sometimes with appended
maps and photographs), and correspondence and telegrams between the military attaché, his staff, U.S.
Army Headquarters and the Imperial Army Headquarters, and U.S. and foreign diplomats throughout the Far
East.
General Conditions
This subject category contains reports pertaining to political, economic, and social events and general
trends in the military services. Most of this subject category consists of periodic records submitted on a
weekly or monthly basis, and each report covers several, sometimes diverse, subjects in an abbreviated
form.
The most frequently recurring reports are those dealing with current military events (January 1925-June
1935) and current domestic and foreign events, usually of a political or military nature (February 1939-June
1941). Other documents include a monograph on projections of Japanese industrial development; reports
on Japanese expansion and immigration to Manchuria and Siberia and on Japan's interest in the raw
materials of China and Siberia; reports on the 1923 earthquake and fire in Tokyo, and subsequent rescue
and aid efforts; and information on Japanese war preparations in 1921.
Political Conditions
This subject contains reports complementing the General Conditions subject category. This subject
category contains detailed reports concerning Japanese politics and foreign relations. During the period
1918-1941, events in occupied Siberia, Korea, and Manchuria (Manchukuo) were considered to be within
the realm of Japanese domestic political affairs, and reports pertaining to these areas are included in this
micropublication.
Reports on the domestic political situation cover such subjects as the rise of right-wing organizations,
changes in the policies and personnel of the Imperial cabinet and legislature, political assassinations, and
the increasing military control of the civilian government: Other reports include descriptions of the Socialist
movement in Japan; the Communist Party, 1928-1938; and the Mahchurian Incident of September 18,
1931, which led to the war with China.
There are also reports on foreign relations, especially between Japan and China. Many of these reports
detail the fighting in northern China and Manchuria. There are especially informative reports on the
Shanghai Conflict of January-March 1932 and the Japanese attack on the U.S. gunboat Pana/: Other
reports include those on Russo-Japanese relations and border problems between Manchukuo and the
USSR.
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Economic Conditions
This subject category contains reports compiled from published government statistics, interviews with
foreign industrialists, and articles appearing in newspapers and periodicals. This subject category also
contains reports compiled by the U.S. commercial attaché.
Characteristic of the reports on economic conditions are those entitled Economic Notes. Each report
contains synopses of several economic subjects or trends. Subjects covered in these reports include
information on the South Manchuria Railway Company, oil prospecting in Saghalien, iron and steel
industries, and the gold embargo against Japan.
Other reports relate to industrial mobilization, strategic raw materials, and the economic conditions in
particular regions of the Japanese Empire. The Annual Trade and Economic Reports, prepared by the U.S.
commercial attaché, describe many aspects of Japanese economic development.
General Conditions in Korea
These reports primarily pertain to abortive Korean independence demonstrations in 1919.
Army
This subject category contains reports on general conditions in the military services and observations of
Japanese army units. The reports include information on military organization, personalities, national
defense and preparedness, training, and maneuvers. The reports relate to Japanese expeditionary and
occupation forces in Siberia, Manchuria, Formosa, and the home islands. There are also translations of
official documents and publications, including semiofficial or government-sanctioned publications.
Other reports relate to the history of the Japanese Army, the Japanese occupation of Siberia, the Allied
effort to create a stable non-Communist government in Russia, reduction of the Army and Navy following
the 1921 "war scare" and the ensuing Washington Naval Conference of 1922, and the War Ministry's annual
budgets.
Reports originated by language officers and other members of the military attache's staff include
translations of Japanese-language publications, studies of military tactics, and accounts of duty with the
Japanese Army. Translations are usually of reports and documents of general military interest, such as field
service regulations, combat principles, and specific warfare regulations. Some of the studies, while narrow
in scope, examine particular subjects, such as tactical doctrines, in great depth. The accounts of service in
the Japanese Army contain information concerning the organization and training of typical units and
describe the social attitudes and private lives of Japanese Army officers and the relationship between the
military and civilian sectors of Japanese society.
Field Artillery
These reports relate to the development of heavy ordnance and the organization of artillery regiments
and commands. They include translations of official documents, such as field artillery drill regulations and
firing manuals, and translations and special studies on artillery development.
Navy
This subject category contains reports chiefly pertaining to the movement of land forces by sea and the
potential of the maritime force. Specific reports cover Japanese merchant vessels suitable for conversion to
troopships, the naval building program of 1919, the scrapping of warships in accordance with the provisions
of the Washington Naval Treaty of 1922, and the 1937 troopship construction program. Other reports cover
Japan's naval operations in World War I and Japanese landing operations in 1941.
Aviation
This subject category primarily contains reports on military aviation, but some reports on civil aviation are
included.
These reports reflect an effort by the assistant attaché for air to collect systematically intelligence on the
Japanese Army's air forces. Included are annual Aviation Statistics reports on the numbers, types, and characteristics of military aircraft, monthly surveys of aeronautical developments, and reports on the organization
of military aviation. There are also reports on aircraft manufacturers and on various military aviation technical
and flying schools.
Other reports pertain to the activities of the Japanese Army Air Forces. Activities covered include the
first extensive use of Japanese air power during the Shanghai Incident, the bombings of Nanking and
Chungking, and the building of airfields in Indochina.
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Please note that proper names in this guide are spelled exactly as they appear in the documents from which
they have been drawn. For this reason the spelling of proper names may differ from the most current or familiar
term.
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MA Report: Political Conditions in the Diet. March 5,1918.3pp.
M.A. Report: Propaganda in Japan. March 4,1918.5pp.
M.A. Report: Political Conditions. March 22,1918.3pp.
M.A. Report: Political Conditions. April 9,1918.2pp.
M.A. Report: Political Conditions. April 19,1918.2pp.
Memo: Purchase of Platinum. May 25,1918.4pp.
M.A. Report: Present Political Conditions. May 22,1918.4pp.
M.A. Report: American News Distributed in Japan. May 23,1918.1 p.
M.A. Report: Political Conditions. June 12,1918.2pp.
Statement: Notes Exchanged between Japan and China on the Situation in Siberia. March 25,1918.5pp.
M.A. Report: Mexican Mission in Japan. June 25,1918.2pp.
M.A. Report: Notes on Political Situation. June 25,1918.1 p.
Newspaper Editorials: Comments on Siberian Intervention and Railway Negotiations with China. June 20,1918.
5pp.
M.A. Report: Political Conditions. July 9,1918.2pp.
Newspaper Editorials: U.S. and Siberian Intervention. July 1918.3pp.
Report: Overbearing Attitude of Military Clique. June 11,1918.2pp.
M.A. Report: Ships Procured in Japan. May 23,1918.1 p.
ONI Report: Establishment of Civil Government in South Sea Islands Captured from Germany. August 2,1918.
1p.
M.A. Report: Rice Riots. August 21,1981. 2pp.
M.A. Report: Political Situation. September 17,1918.5pp.
M.A. Report: The Office of the Military Attache and U.S. Residents in Japan. October 7,1918.4pp.
M.A. Report: The New Cabinet and the Political Situation. October 9,1918.4pp.
M.A. Report: Japanese Peace Terms. November 4,1918.12pp.
M.A. Report: Japanese Reception of the Signing of the Armistice. November 27,1918.2pp.
M.A. Report: British Efforts in Japan. December 9,1918. 2pp.
M.A. Report: General Political and Economic Situation. December 26,1918.2pp.
Information Series: Text of the Speech Delivered by Baron Uchida, Minister of Foreign Affairs.
January 22,1919.5pp.
M.A. Report: Conference of U.S. Consuls at Tokyo. January 10,1919.3pp.
M.A. Report: Present Political Conditions. February 6,1919.3pp.
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Telegram: American Expeditionary Forces in Siberia Lacking Spirit According to Japanese Press.
March 11,1919.4pp.
M.A. Report: Political Situation. March 20, 1919. 3pp.
Press Summary: Suspicion of U.S. Motives in Siberia. March 29,1919. 2pp.
Press Summary: Disturbances in Korea. April 10,1919.3pp.
Telegram: Japanese Troops in Siberia. April 19,1919. 2pp.
M.A. Report: Political Conditions. April 3,1919. 2pp.
Report: Alleged Secret Agreement between Germany and Japan regarding the Situation in Russia.
January 28, 1919.3pp.
Report: Unrest in Korea (Chosen). March 13,1919. 2pp.
Telegram: Peace Conference Delegation at Shanghai. May 4,1919.1p.
Telegram: Situation in Siberia. May 12, 1919. 1p.
M.A. Report: The Hitachi Mine. April 9,1919. 8pp.
M.A. Report: Text of British Military Attache's Report on Japan. April 28, 1919. 4pp.
M.A. Report: Japanese Newspapers. April 23,1919. 4pp.
M.A. Report: Trouble in Korea. May 14, 1919. 30pp.
M.A. Report: Political Notes. May 15, 1919. 2pp.
M.A. Report: Activities of General Tanaka, Minister of War. May 13, 1919. 2pp.
M.A. Report: Chinese Student Demonstrations in Tokyo. May 12, 1919. 2pp.
Telegram: Korean Situation. July 6,1919. 3pp.
M.A. Report: Economic Monograph. June 19, 1919. 148pp.
M.A. Report: Strikes from January 14, 1914-March 19, 1919. June 24, 1919.2pp.
Report: Alleged German-Japanese Secret Treaty. August 12, 1919. 3pp.
M.A. Report: Japanese Views on the Restoration of Peace. July 2, 1919. 2pp.
M.A. Report: Political Situation in Korea. August 15, 1919. 2pp.
M.A. Report: Korean Situation. July 30, 1919. 1 p.
M.A. Report: Japanese Annual Statistical Reports. August 9,1919. 69pp.
M.A. Report: Inspection of Hokkaido. September 8, 1919. 20pp.
M.A. Report: Workers at Military Arsenals Strike in Tokyo. September 9,1919. 2pp.
Report: Japanese-U.S. Military Problem. October 25, 1919.14pp.
Telegram: Japanese Question in California. November 20, 1919. 1p.
M.A. Report: Political Parties. September 24, 1919. 3pp.
M.A. Report: Strikes and Labor Troubles. September 24,1919. 3pp.
M.A. Report: Geographic Information on Rivers, Mountains, Harbors, and Distances in Formosa.
January 23,1920. 3pp.
M.A. Report: Combat Factor of Japan and Korea. April 10 and 15,1920. 2pp.
M.A. Report: Suruga Bay. May 6, 1920. 2pp.
M.A. Report: Shimidzu Bay and Harbor. May 12,1920. 1 p.
M.A. Report: Road Approaches to Tokyo. May 21,1920. 3pp.
M.A. Report: Psychological Remarks on the Japanese People, Institutions, and Conditions. June 1, 1920
3pp.
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M.A.
Report: Road Report-Maebashi to Shibukawa. June 1, 1920. 3pp.
Report: Japanese Roads. June 5, 1920. 11pp.
Report: Road Report-Katsura to Kamogawa. June 10, 1920. 4pp.
Report: Highway Transportation. June 18, 1920. 5pp.
Report: Japanese Roads. June 22,1920. 14pp.
Report: Road Report-Kasukabe to Tokyo. July 6, 1920. 4pp.
Report: Notes on Keelung Harbor. June 15, 1920. 7pp.
Report: Road Report-Takasaki to Ueno. July 1,1920.4pp.
Report: Road Report-Mito to Tokyo. July 6, 1920. 5pp.
Report: Road Report-Kumagaya to Konosu. July 19, 1920. 5pp.
Report: Road Report-Konosu to Okegawa. July 30, 1920. 3pp.
Report: Trip to the Japanese Islands in the South Pacific. August 11,1920. 3pp.
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MA Report: Road Report-Utsunomiya to Tokyo. August 28, 1920. 6pp.
MA Report: Road Report-Honjo to Kumagaya. October 18,1920. 7pp.
M.A. Report: Roads. October 29,1920. 3pp.
M.A. Report: Road Report-Nakatsu to Oita, Kyushu. November 24, 1920. 2pp.
M.A. Report: Land-Japan's Frontier. December 7, 1920. 3pp.
M.A. Report: Description of the Yokohama Consular District. December 9,1920. 5pp.
M.A. Report: Description of the Town of Maebashi. December 28, 1920. 3pp.
M.A. Report: Marshall and Caroline Islands. March 7, 1921. 2pp.
M.A. Report: Description of Mito, Ibaraki Prefecture. 1921. 1p.
ONI Report: Japanese Preparations for War. July 8, 1921. 53pp.
Report: Quarterly Report on Political, Commercial, and Financial Conditions for April-June. October 13, 1921.
35pp.
M.A. Report: Overpopulation in Japan. October 29, 1921. 3pp.
M.A. Report: Population. November 29, 1921.3pp.
M.A. Report: Transportation Routes-National Highway and Railway Lines. November 15,1921. 87pp.
Memo: The Japanese Immigration Problem and the Effect on the "Open Door." November 1,1921.15pp.
Letter: Japanese Immigration Problem. January 6, 1922. 4pp.
Report: Japan's Interest in the Raw Materials of China and Siberia for Industrial, Commercial, and War
Purposes. December 16, 1921. 91pp.
Letter: Japanese Immigration. January 18, 1933. 2pp.
News Bulletin: "Bonin Islands: Part of Japanese Mainland." 1922. 3pp.
M.A. Report: Chronological Outline of Events in Japan and Japanese-U.S. Relations since January 1, 1922.
February 14,1922. 1 p.
M.A. Report: Chronological Outline of Events in Japan and Japanese-U.S. Relations since February 14, 1922.
July 19, 1922. 2pp.
M.A. Report: Trip to Saghalien (Sakhalin). August 13,1922. 30pp.
ONI Report: Report on Inspection of the Lake Candidius Hydroelectric Project, Formosa. May 15, 1923. 7pp.
M.A. Report: Government Funds for the Taiwan Electric Power Company. March 26,1923. 1p..
Memo: Conditions in Japan and Relief Measures Being Taken by the U.S. September 6, 1923.1 p.
Reports: Estimate of the Political Situation-"Pan Orientalism." 1919-1922. 26pp.
Report: Comments on the Earthquake and Fire in Tokyo. October 29,1923. 17pp.
Report: Conversation between the Japanese Minister of War and Brigadier General F.R. McCoy.
November 10, 1923. 7pp.
Report: Intelligence Report on the Japanese Earthquake Disaster. October 28, 1923. 7pp.
Report: Medical Mission to Japan. December 22,1923. 2pp.
Report: Address on U.S. Relief. December 15, 1923. 7pp.
Report: Earthquake Damage to Manufacturing Industries. December 11,1923. 3pp.
Memo: Statements on the Extent of Earthquake Damage. October 16, 1923. 2pp.
Memo: Shipment of Relief Supplies to Japan. September 14, 1923.1 p.
Memo: Damage to Military Facilities. October 4, 1923. 1p.
Telegrams: Reports on Earthquake Damage and Relief Efforts. September-October 1923. 81 pp.
ONI Reports: Damage to the Japanese Navy. October 1923. 3pp.
Memo: Report on the American Relief Expedition.to Japan. February 21,1924. 9pp.
Despatch: Earthquake Effects on the Industrial Resources of Japan. March 24, 1924. 18pp.
Memo: Relief Efforts. April 11, 1924. 1 p.
Memos: Payments of Japanese Relief Funds. June-July 1924. 5pp.
Report: American Red Cross Relief Work for Japanese Earthquake Victims. March 1925. 12pp.
Memo: Interviews with Members of the Medical Mission. January 10,1924. 31pp.
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Report: Conditions in the Far East. January 2, 1924. 3pp.
Memo: Comments on the Earthquake and Fire. January 19,1924.19pp.
Memo: Disposition of Relief Contributions. February 13, 1924. 2pp.
Memo: The Fire Insurance Question. February 29, 1924. 2pp.
U.S. House of Representatives Bill: "To Enlarge the Site and Erect Buildings Thereon for the Use of the
Diplomatic and Consular Establishments of the U.S. in Tokyo, Japan." June 5, 1924. 2pp.
U.S. Senate Document: "Living and Office Facilities in Tokyo." June 3, 1924. 4pp.
Memo: Sinclair Exploration Company's Expedition to Sakhalin Island. June 30, 1924. 12pp.
Report: Visit to the Philippines, China, and Japan. August 7,1924. 6pp.
Memo: Information on Islands in the Caroline Group. December 13,1924. 1p.
Notes: Political and Military Situation. January 10, 1925. 6pp.
Report: Comments on Current Events. January 31,1925. 10pp.
Report: Comments on Current Events. February 1925. 15pp.
Report: Comments on Current Events. March 1925. 7pp.
Report: Comments on Current Events. July 31, 1925. 9pp.
Report: Comments on Current Events. August 31, 1925. 9pp.
Memo: Transmittal of Comments on Current Events Report for July 31, 1925. 1 p.
Report: Comments on Current Events. October 1, 1925. 13pp.
Report: Comments on Current Events. October 31,1925. 28pp.
Memo: Transmittal of Comments on Current Events Report for September 1925. December 24, 1925. 1p.
Report: Comments on Current Events. November 30, 1925. 9pp.
Report: Comments on Current Events. December 31, 1925. 5pp.
Report: Comments on Current Events. January 12, 1926. 6pp.
Report: Comments on Current Military Events. May 31,1926. 4pp.
Report: Comments on Current Military Events. July 1926. 6pp.
Report: Comments on Current Military Events. November 1926. 2pp.
Report: Comments on Current Military Events. December 31, 1926. 5pp.
Report: Comments on Current Military Events. February 1927. 4pp.
Report: Comments on Current Military Events. March 1927. 5pp.
Report: Comments on Current Military Events. April 30, 1927. 3pp.
Report: Comments on Current Military Events. June 28, 1927. 3pp.
Report: Comments on Current Military Events. June 30, 1927. 3pp.
Report: Comments on Current Military Events. July 31, 1927. 4pp.
Report: Comments on Current Military Events. August 1927. 2pp.
Report: Comments on Current Military Events. September 30, 1927. 3pp.
Report: Comments on Current Military Events. October 1927. 4pp.
Report: Comments on Current Military Events. December 1927. 3pp.
Report: Comments on Current Military Events. January 31, 1928. 3pp.
Report: Comments on Current Military Events. February 29,1928. 6pp.
Report: Comments on Current Military Events. March 31, 1928. 5pp.
Report: Comments on Current Military Events. April 30,1928. 7pp.
Report: Comments on Current Military Events. May 31,1928. 5pp.
Report: Comments on Current Military Events. June 30, 1928. 3pp.
Report: Comments on Current Military Events. July 31, 1928. 3pp.
Report: Comments on Current Military Events. August 31,1928. 4pp.
Report: Summary of Military Events. September 30, 1928. 4pp.
Report: Summary of Military Events. October 25, 1928. 3pp.
Report: Summary of Military Events. November 22, 1928. 4pp.
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Report: Summary of Military Events. December 22, 1928. 7pp.
Memo: Evaluation Reports. December 19, 1928. 1p.
Report: Comments on Military Events. January 25, 1929. 3pp.
Report: Summary of Military Events. February 1929. 4pp.
Report: Summary of Military Events. March 1929. 6pp.
Report: Summary of Military Events. April 1929. 3pp.
Report: Summary of Military Events. May 1929. 5pp.
Report: Summary of Military Events. June 1929. 5pp.
Report: Summary of Military Events. July 1929. 9pp.
Report: Summary of Military Events. August 1929. 5pp.
Report: Summary of Military Events. September 1929. 4pp.
Report: Summary of Military Events. October 1929. 2pp.
Report: Summary of Military Events. November 1929. 3pp.
Report: Summary of Military Events. December 1929. 4pp.
Report: Summary of Military Events. January 1930. 3pp.
Report: Summary of Military Events. March 1930. 8pp.
Report: Summary of Military Events. April 1930. 5pp.
Report: Summary of Military Events. May 1930. 5pp.
Report: Summary of Military Events. June 1930. 2pp.
Report: Summary of Military Events. July 1930. 2pp.
Report: Summary of Military Events. September 1930. 4pp.
Report: Summary of Military Events. January 29, 1931. 3pp.
Report: Summary of Military Events. March 18, 1931. 1p.
Report: Summary of Military Events-Manchurian Situation. October 8, 1931. 15pp.
Report: Summary of Military Events-Manchurian Situation. October 26, 1931. 6pp.
Report: Summary of Military Events. November 1931. 6pp.
Report: Summary of Military Events-Manchurian Situation. December 1931. 15pp.
Report: Summary of Military Events-Manchurian Situation. January 1932. 9pp.
Report: Summary of Military Events-Manchurian Situation and the Shanghai Affair. February 1932.19pp.
Report: Summary of Military Events-Shanghai Affairs and Manchurian Situation. March 1932. 11pp.
Report: Summary of Military Events-Shanghai and Manchurian Situation. Apri| 1932. 13pp.
Report: Summary of Military Events-Manchurian Situation. May 1932. 2pp.
Report: Summary of Military Events-Manchurian Situation. June 1932. 4pp.
Report: Summary of Military Events-Manchurian Situation. July 1932. 4pp.
Report: Summary of Military Events-Manchurian Situation. August 1932. 3pp.
Report: Summary of Military Events-Manchurian Situation. September 1932. 3pp.
Report: Summary of Military Events-Manchurian Situation. October 1932. 5pp.
Report: Summary of Military Events-Manchurian Situation. November 1932. 7pp.
Report: Summary of Military Events-Manchurian Situation. December 1932. 6pp.
Report: Summary of Military Events-North China Situation. January 1933. 9pp.
Report: Summary of Military Events-North China Situation. February 1933. 15pp.
Report: Summary of Military Events-North China Situation. March 1933. 50pp.
Report: Summary of Military Events-North China Situation. April 1933. 17pp.
Memo: Evaluation of Reports. May 12, 1933. 1p.
Report: Summary of Military Events-North China Situation. May 1933. 22pp.
Report: Summary of Military Events-North China Situation. June 1933. 12pp.
Report: Summary of Military Events-North China Situation. July 1933. 14pp.
Report: Summary of Military Events-North China Situation. August 1933. 9pp.
Report: Summary of Military Events-North China Situation. September 1933. 11 pp.
Report: Summary of Military Events-North China Situation. October 1933. 5pp.
Report: Summary of Military Events-Manchuria. November 1933. 5pp.
Report: Summary of Military Events-Manchuria. December 1933. 5pp.
Report: Summary of Military Events-Manchuria. January 1934. 6pp.
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Report: Summary of Military Events-Manchuria. March 1934. 5pp.
Report: Summary of Military Events-Manchuria. April 1934. 3pp.
Report: Summary of Military Events-Manchuria. May 1934. 3pp.
Report: Summary of Military Events-Manchuria and North China. July 1934. 7pp.
Report: Summary of Military Events-Manchuria and North China. October 1934. 4pp.
Report: Summary of Military Events-Manchuria and North China. November 1934. 3pp.
Memo: Reply to Evaluation of Reports. January 31,1935. 2pp.
Report: Summary of Military Events-Manchuria and North China. November 1934. 2pp.
Report: Summary of Military Events-Manchuria and North China. December 1934. 2pp.
Report: Summary of Military Events-Manchuria and North China. January 1935. 4pp.
Report: Summary of Military Events-Manchuria and North China. February 1935. 8pp.
Report: Summary of Military Events-Manchuria and North China. March 1935. 8pp.
Report: Summary of Military Events-Manchuria and North China. April 1935. 4pp.
Memo: Reply to Evaluation of Reports. May 17,1935.1p.
Report: Summary of Military Events-Manchuria and North China. June 1935. 9pp.
Report: Summary of Military Events-Manchuria and North China. July 1935. 4pp.
Memo: Reply to Evaluation of Reports. August 22,1935. 4pp.
Report: Summary of Military Events-Manchuria and North China. September 1935. 6pp.
Report: Summary of Military Events-Manchuria and North China. December 1935. 11pp.
Report: Summary of Military Events-Manchuria and North China. February 1936. 5pp.
Report: Summary of Military Events-Manchuria and North China. March 1936. 4pp.
Memo: Reply to Evaluation of Reports. March 11, 1936. 1p.
Report: Summary of Military Events-Manchuria and North China. June 1936. 6pp.
Memo: Reply to Evaluation of Reports. August 20,1936. 2pp.
Memo: Extract from the League of Nations Armament Year Book, September 1924. May 16,1925. 12pp.
Memo: Report of Visit to Japan and China. August 23, 1925. 6pp.
Report: Summary on Current Events. November 1, 1926. 4pp.
Despatch: Situation in the Far East. September 26, 1925. 5pp.
Report: Observations on Conditions in Japan. November 28, 1925. 5pp.
Report: Observations on Conditions in Japan. December 3,1925. 2pp.
Report: Agriculture in Japan. December 21, 1926. 36pp.
Report: Population and Emigration. March 7, 1927. 1 p.
Circular: Bibliography on Japan and Chosen (Korea). January 28,1927. 8pp.
Article: "Geographical Characteristics of the Pacific Area." February 17, 1926. 12pp.
Article: "The Growth of Nationalism in the Far East-Japan." February 17, 1926. 27pp.
Report: Vital Statistics for 1926. May 20, 1927. 1 p.
M.A. Report: Trip to the Marianna, Caroline, and Marshall Groups of the Japanese Mandate Territory.
May 18, 1927. 6pp.
Memo: Lecture Materials on Japan and Lectures Held. October 8, 1927. 64pp.
Report: Population of Chosen (Korea), 1926. December 14, 1927. 32pp.
Report: Social Conditions-Rural Problem. January 28, 1928. 3pp.
Report: Population of Korea. August 23, 1928. 5pp.
Report: Population of Kwantung and the South Seas. January 7, 1931. 5pp.
Memo: Reply to Evaluation of Reports. March 21, 1931. 2pp.
Report: Japanese Population Growth. July 28, 1931. 1p.
Report: Kwantung Leased Territory, 1930 Census. January 21, 1931. 6 pp.
Report: Population, 1935 Census. December 2, 1935. 4pp.
Report: Population, 1937 Statistics. November 20, 1937. 1p.
M.A. Report: Population, 1940 Statistics. May 20, 1941. 4pp.
Report: Inspection Trip through Korea. October 30, 1931. 14pp.
Report: Inspection Trip through Korea. June 29, 1932. 17pp.
Report: Inspection Trip to Western Japan. July 1, 1932. 1p.
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Report: Propaganda-Society for International Cultural Relations. April 19,1934. 3pp.
G-2 Report: Position, Territory, and Area of Manchukuo. July 2, 1934. 4pp.
G-2 Report: Political Subdivisions of Manchukuo. November 27,1934.1p.
G-2 Report: Map of Manchukuo. February 1,1935. 9pp.
Memo: Newsclippings from the Manchurian Daily News. April 1935. 2pp.
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News Articles: Translation of Articles Published in Japanese Periodicals. January 16, 1935. 14pp.
News Articles: Translation of Articles Published in Japanese Periodicals. February 1935. 49pp.
News Articles: Translation of Articles Published in Japanese Periodicals. March 1935. 19pp.
G-2 Report: Natural Resources of Manchuria. February 8,1935. 5pp.
M.A. Report: Travel in Taiwan. June 24,1935. 7pp.
Memo: Notesand Papers pertaining to Prior Military Information. April 24,1938. 14pp.
M.A. Report: General Situation. January 25, 1937. 1 p.
M.A. Report: Report on Military, Economic, and Physical Conditions of Places Visited. July 16, 1937. 10pp.
Letters: Information on Industrial Mobilization. March 1935. 3pp.
G-2 Report: Comments on Current Events. January 1939.14pp.
G-2 Report: Comments on Current Events. February 1939. 13pp.
G-2 Report: Comments on Current Events. March 1939. 11pp.
G-2 Report: Comments on Current Events. April 1939. 9pp.
G-2 Report: Comments on Current Events. May 1939. 12pp.
G-2 Report: Comments on Current Events. June 1939. 7pp.
G-2 Report: Comments on Current Events. July 1939. 7pp.
G-2 Report: Comments on Current Events. August 1939. 10pp.
G-2 Report: Comments on Current Events. September 1939. 7pp.
G-2 Report: Comments on Current Events. October 1939. 4pp.
G-2 Report: Comments on Current Events. November 1939. 8pp.
Memo: Reply to Evaluation of Reports. November 7,1939.1p.
G-2 Report: Comments on Current Events. November 1939. 5pp.
G-2 Report: Comments on Current Events. December 1939. 5pp.
G-2 Report: Comments on Current Events. January 1940.5pp.
G-2 Report: Comments on Current Events. February 1940. 12pp.
G-2 Report: Comments on Current Events. March 1940. 4pp.
G-2 Report: Comments on Current Events. April 1940.11pp.
G-2 Report: Comments on Current Events. May 1940. 6pp.
G-2 Report: Comments on Current Events. June 1940. 11 pp.
M.A. Report: Comments on Current Events. July 1940.12pp.
M.A. Report: Comments on Current Events. August 1940. 9pp.
M.A. Report: Comments on Current Events. September 1940.11pp.
M.A. Report: Comments on Current Events. October 1940. 25pp.
M.A. Report: Comments on Current Events. November 1940. 7pp.
Memo: Reply to Evaluation of Reports. December 4, 1940. 6pp.
M.A. Report: Comments on Current Events. December 1940.11pp.
M.A. Report: Comments on Current Events. January 1941.17pp.
M.A. Report: Comments on Current Events. February 1941.13pp.
M.A. Report: Comments on Current Events. March 1941. 12pp.
M.A. Reports: Comments on Current Events. April 1941.13pp.
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M.A. Reports: Comments on Current Events. May 1941. 12pp.
Memo: Evaluation of Comments on Current Events. January 15, 1941. 1 p.
M.A. Reports: Comments on Current Events. June 1941.10pp.
Memo: Military Information. June 26, 1939.1p.
M.A. Report: Indicated Imminence of Japan's "Southward Expansion" Drive. April 12, 1941. 3pp.
Memo: Publications on Japan. May 12, 1941. 2pp.
M.A. Report: Comments on Current Events. June 1941. 2pp.
M.A. Report: Comments on Current Events. June 1941. 2pp.
M.A. Report: Military and Industrial Installations in Osaka and Kobe. June 13, 1941. 1p.
M.A. Report: Military and Industrial Installations in Tokyo. June 26, 1941. 2pp.
M.A. Report: British Scale of Evaluations. June 24,1941. 3pp.
M.A. Report: Anglo-Japanese Alliance. December 1, 1919. 1p.
M.A. Report: Political Situation-Withdrawal of U.S. Forces from Siberia. January 20, 1920. 3pp.
M.A..Report: Political Situation-Siberian Question. February 12, 1920. 3pp.
M.A. Report: Political Situation-Siberian Situation and the Shantung Question. March 16, 1920. 2pp.
M.A. Report: Summary of Current Political Conditions. March 2, 1920. 6pp.
M.A. Report: Japanese-Chinese-Korean Relations along the Yalu River. February 19, 1920. 5pp.
M.A. Report: Korean Independence Movement. February 23, 1920. 2pp.
Report: Korean Situation; Japanese Evasion of American Immigration Laws. March 17, 1920. 2pp.
Report: Japanese Repulse Bolshevik Forces. March 26, 1920. 1p.
Report: Japanese-Russian Troops Clash at Nikolavaesk, Siberia. April 5, 1920. 1p.
Report: Japanese Troops in Siberia. April 6, 1920. 2pp.
Report: Japanese Activities in Shantung. March 24, 1920. 2pp.
Report: Siberian Situation. April 14,1920. 2pp.
Report: Japan's Siberian Policy. May 10, 1920. 4pp.
Report: Japan's General Staff Policy in Siberia. May 12, 1920. 1p.
Report: South Sea Islands Mandate. September 19, 1922. 1 p.
Report: Mandate Rule in the South Sea Islands. May 17, 1920.1p.
Report: Japanese Occupation of Nikolavaesk, Siberia. June 8, 1920. 1p.
Report: Communications on Japanese-U.S. Relations. May 24, 1920. 26pp.
Report: Press Control in Japan. June 22, 1920. 1 p.
Report: Current Political Events. October 13, 1920: 2pp.
Report: Hun Chun Incident. October 19, 1920. 2pp.
Report: Political Conditions. November 16, 1920. 2pp.
Report: The Nikolavaesk Affair. November 23, 1920. 2pp.
Report: Current Political Situation. November 30, 1920. 2pp.
Report: The Social (Socialism) Movement in Japan. January 12,1921. 20pp.
Report: Retirement of G.M. Semenov's Forces to Manchuria and the Japanese. December 30,1920. 2pp.
Report: The Siberian Situation and Chinese-Russian Relations. January 14,1921. 3pp.
Report: Current Political Events. January 29, 1921. 3pp.
Report: Current Political Situation. February 17, 1921. 2pp.
Report: Current Political Questions. March 2, 1921. 1 p.
Report: Korean Press and Religion. March 9, 1921. 2p.
Report: The Kamchatka Question. April 2, 1921. 2pp.
Report: Expedition to the Arctic Coast. April 4, 1921. 1p.
Report: The "Dokokai," an Association for Bringing about the Equality between Koreans and Japanese.
April 19, 1921.2pp.
Report: Asiatic Policies and the Yap Question. April 29,1921. 1 p.
Report: Japanese-American Relations. June 13, 1921. 2pp.
Report: Estimate of the Political Situation. July 28, 1921. 3pp. '
Report: The Washington Conference. August 2, 1921. 1 p.
Report: Estimate of the Political Situation. August 24, 1921. 3pp.
Report: Estimate of the Political Situation. September 21, 1921. 4pp.
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Report: Japanese Naval Programs and the Washington Conference. October 1921. 15pp.
Report: Estimate of the Political Situation. October 8, 1921. 3pp.
Report: Naval and Military Rivalries. October 17,1921. 2pp.
Report: Japanese Press. October 18, 1921. 4pp.
Report: The Washington Conference. October 14,1921. 3pp.
Memo: Japanese Army Attitude toward the Washington Conference. November 9,1921. 2pp.
Report: Estimate of the Political Situation. November 15, 1921. 4pp.
Memo: Far Eastern Question. October 13,1921. 4pp.
Report: Estimate of the Political Situation. December 13, 1921. 4pp.
Memo: Confidential Remarks by Japanese Army Officer. January 13,1922.1p.
M.A. Report: Washington Conference and Japanese Naval Policy. December 1921. 17pp.
M.A. Report: Washington Conference and Japanese Naval Policy. 1922. 3pp.
Telegram: Army Reductions. March 15, 1922. 1p.
Memo: Japan and the Washington Conference. February 16, 1922. 4pp.
Report: The Japanese in China and the Washington Conference. March 14, 1922. 2pp.
Memo: Japanese Reaction to the Washington Conference. April 10, 1922. 2pp.
Memo: Proceedings of the Imperial Diet on the Washington Conference. April 12, 1922. 6pp.
Memo: Newsclippings on Arms Reduction. February 2,1923. 2pp.
Memo: Siberian Situation. December 31,1921. 8pp.
Report: Estimate of the Political Situation. January 4, 1922. 5pp.
Memo: Japanese Concessions on the Island of Batam. January 12,1922. 2pp.
M.A. Report: Estimate of the Political Situation. February 2,1922. 5pp.
M.A. Report: Koreans in Government Service. April 3,1922. 2pp.
M.A. Reports: Estimate of the Political Situation. May 25, June 8, and October 12, 1922. 14pp.
M.A. Report: U.S. Supreme Court's Decision concerning the Naturalization of Japanese; "Big Business" in
Siberia. November 23,1922. 1p.
Despatch: Chinese-Japanese Foreign Relations. March 19, 1923. 18pp.
Report: Political Summary. November 12, 1923. 3pp.
Memo: Transmittal of Report. December 22,1923.1p.
Reports: The 48th Diet-Attempt on the Life of the Prince Regent. December 28,1923 and
January 9, 1924. 2pp.
Report: Foreign Ownership of Land in Japan. January 14,1924. 1p.
G-2 Report: Foreign Ownership of Land in Japan. September 15,1926. 2pp.
Report: Political Summary. January 23, 1924. 5pp.
Report: Japan-Siamese (Thailand) Treaty. March 12, 1924. 1 p.
Memos: Japanese Political Situation with Reference to the Assassination of the Premier. November 8-14,
1921.2pp.
Press Reports: Japanese Reaction to the Shortridge Amendment to the Immigration Bill and Anti-American
Activities. April 1924-February 1925. 28pp.
Report: Future Policy vis-à-vis America. August 15, 1924. 20pp.
Memo: Immigration Issue. April 6, 1925. 4pp.
Memo: U.S. Immigration. April 1, 1929. 1p.
Memo: Japanese in California. June 16,1924. 2pp.
Memo: "Taikosha" or Great Forward Society. June 19,1924. 2pp.
Memo: Conditions along the South Manchuria Railway. July 15,1924. 2pp.
Newsclipping: Formation of Asiatic Society to Foment Anti-Americanism Based on the Exclusion Law.
August 1924. 1 p.
Routing Slips. February-March 1925. 6pp.
Memo: Signing of the Russo-Japanese Agreement. February 3,1925.14pp.
Reports: Russo-Japanese Treaty. February-September 1925. 39pp.
Memo: "Unknown Patriot" Who Committed Suicide over the Immigration Law. November 22,1924. 2pp.
Memos: U.S. Naval Maneuvers. November-December 1924.10pp.
Memo: Refusal of U.S. Ambassador to Forward Resolution of the Taibei Doshikai." January 6, 1925. 2pp.
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Memo: U.S. Naval Maneuvers. January 1925.11pp.
Memo: Attitude of Japanese Authorities regarding the Theft of a U.S. Flag. November 22, 1924. 2pp.
Memos: Japanese-American Friendship. November-December 1924. 4pp.
Memo: Japanese Press Reaction to President Coolidge's Message to Congress. December 24,1924. 5pp.
Memo: Promulgation of New Nationality Law. January 6, 1925. 2pp.
Memo: Administration of Justice in Japan. January 6,1925. 2pp.
Memo: Japanese Treatment of ETA (Suiheisha). February 3, 1925. 2pp.
G-2 Report: ETA (Suiheisha) Bomb Plot. February 15, 1927. 2pp.
Reports: Activities of Diplomatic and Consular Representatives Abroad. June-July 1925. 3pp.
Report: Comintern and the Japanese Communist Party. January 19,1926. 4pp.
Reports: Comments on Current Political Events. February-December 1926. 64pp.
Reports: Comments on Current Political Events. January-December 1927. 67pp.
Reports: Comments on Current Political Events. January-September 1928. 82pp.
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Reports: Comments on Current Political Events. February-December 1929. 82pp.
Reports: Comments on Current Political Events. January-December 1930. 101pp.
Reports: Comments on Current Political Events. January-December 1931. 110pp.
Reports: Comments on Current Political Events. January-December 1932. 160pp.
Reports: Comments on Current Political Events. January-December 1933. 140pp.
Reports: Comments on Current Political Events. January-December 1934. 140pp.
Reports: Comments on Current Political Events. January-December 1935. 156pp.
Reports: Comments on Current Political Events. January-December 1936. 238pp.
Reports: Comments on Current Political Events. January-February 1937. 20pp.
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Reports: Comments on Current Political Events. January-December 1938. 199pp.
Reports: Proletarian Political Party. March 9, 1926 and January 23, 1930. 6pp.
Report: Election Platforms of Leading Political Parties. February 4, 1930. 3pp.
Report: General Elections. March 1, 1930. 3pp.
Report: Mergers of Proletarian Parties. July 23, 1930. 2pp.
Report: Policies of the Leading Political Parties. February 17, 1932. 4pp.
Report: Social Masses Party. July 25, 1932. 2pp.
Report: "Kokumin Domei" (National League). September 22,1932. 3pp.
Report: Summary on the Proletarian Parties. December 22,1932. 4pp.
G-2 Report: Proposed New Political Party. September 19, 1935. 2pp.
G-2 Report: "Kokumin Domei" (National League) Near Dissolution. November 18,1935. 2pp.
G-2 Report: New "Associated Press" of Japan. April 27, 1926. 1 p.
G-2 Report: Japan's China Policy. May 19, 1926.1p.
G-2 Report: Japan's China Policy. May 7, 1927. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Japan's Policy toward the USSR. May 20, 1926. 1 p.
G-2 Report: Political Situation. June 1, 1926. 7pp.
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G-2 Report: Japanese Comments on Article regarding the "Japanese Menace to Russia." October 28,1926.
1p.
G-2 Report: Japanese-U.S. Relations. December 1,1926. 6pp.
G-2 Report: Visit to Mandate Islands. December 3, 1926. 1p.
Booklet: Treaty-Making Power under the Constitution of Japan. June 1926. 11pp.
Press Report: U.S.-Japanese Agreement with Respect to Yap and the Other Mandated islands North of the
Equator. December 12,1921. 9pp.
G-2 Report: New Cabinet. April 25,1927. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Changes in Cabinet. June 4,1927. 1 p.
G-2 Reports: Japanese Sentiment toward the U.S. May 15 and October 6, 1927. 4pp.
G-2 Report: Japanese Policy regarding Manchuria and Mongolia. August 1, 1927. 2pp.
Memo: Evaluation of Report. September 28, 1927. 1p.
G-2 Report: Radicalism among Students. August 7, 1927. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Student Strikes. July 22, 1930. 3pp.
G-2 Reports: The Tanaka "Positive Policy" in China. September 14 and December 20, 1927.15pp.
G-2 Reports: The China Situation. January 11, 1929 and November 6, 1931.7pp.
G-2 Report: "What Japan Hopes from China." October 10, 1927. 7pp.
G-2 Report: Map and Appendix of Manchuria and Mongolia. January 20, 1928. 10pp.
G-2 Reports: The Communist Incident and Arrests. March 27 and April 11,1928. 4pp.
G-2 Report: Question of Home Rule in Korea. April 28,1928. 4pp.
G-2 Report: Communism and the Peace Preservation Law. June 18, 1928. 2pp.
G-2 Reports: Control of Radicalism in the Army. July 12,1928 and March 19,1929. 2pp.
Report: Unrest and Unemployment. April 21,1931. 4pp.
G-2 Report: Bolshevism in Japan. May 13, 1931.18pp.
G-2 Report: Radicalism. February 2,1932. 1p.
Report: "Japan's Fight against Bolshevism." April 15,1931. 29pp.
Report: Radicalism. October 3, 1934. 12pp.
G-2 Report: Arrest of Communist Suspects. December 23, 1937. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Japanese Ownership of Land in Korea. January 8,1929.1p.
G-2 Report: Conditions in Formosa. February 20, 1929. 1 p.
Memo: Transmittal of Speech. April 1,1929. 1 p.
G-2 Report: Present Political and Social Tendencies of Japanese Proletarians. April 5, 1929. 24pp.
Memo: Transmittal of Article. April 16, 1929. 1 p.
Report: Political Constituencies and the "Boss System." February 13, 1930. 3pp.
G-2 Report: Revision of the Sino-Japanese Commercial Treaty. August 8, 1929. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Japanese Ministry for the Colonies. August 29, 1929. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Suffrage. December 4, 1929.1p.
G-2 Report: The Supreme Command Issue. June 12,1920. 4pp.
G-2 Report: Fight for Ratification of the London Treaty. October 3, 1930. 3pp.
G-2 Report: The Musha Massacre in Formosa. November 14, 1930. 5pp.
Memo: Evaluation of Reports. March 9,1931.1 p.
Report: Ministerial Changes. April 17, 1931. 3pp.
Report: The Manchurian Question and the Inevitable Clash with the U.S. April 22,1931. 3pp.
Report: Russo-Japanese Strategic Situation in Manchuria. July 3, 1931. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Information from White Russian Source on Soviet Activities. January 19, 1932. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Japanese War Plan against Russia. May 13,1932.1p.
Report: Japanese-Soviet Situation. May 3, 1932. 3pp.
Report: The Korean Question in Manchuria--The Wanpaoshan Incident and the Massacre of Chinese in Korea.
July 29,1931.9pp.
G-2 Report: The Wanpaoshan Incident. July 23,1931. 3pp.
G-2 Report: The Sino-Japanese Situation. September 3, 1931. 7pp.
Memo: Manchurian Situation. September 25,1931.1p.
Telegrams: Manchurian Situation. September 12-October 3, 1931. 12pp.
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Memo: Transmittal of Article. September 29,1931.1 p.
Report: Japanese Troops in Manchuria. May 1,1931.3pp.
Telegram: Japanese Troop Movements. October 6,1931.1 p.
Memos: Transmittal of Reports. October 7-20,1931. 6pp.
Telegrams: Japanese Bombing of Chinchow and Japanese Troop Movements. October 9-21,1931. 4pp.
Report: Japanese Bombing of Chinchow. October 15,1931. 4pp.
Memo: Transmittal of Map. October 16,1931.1 p.
Memo: The Manchurian Situation. October 15,1931.14pp.
Memos: Transmittal of Articles and Pictures. October 20-23,1931. 3pp.
G-2 Report: Situation in Inner Mongolia. October 13,1931.1 p.
Memo: Japanese Version of the Start of Hostilities. September 30,1931. 7pp.
Memo: Japanese Occupation of South Manchuria. September 30,1931. 7pp.
Memo: Japanese Version of the Start of Hostilities. September 30,1931. 3pp.
Memo: Bombing of Chinchow. October 15,1931.20pp.
Memo: Conversation with Chang Hsueh-liang's Russian'Aviation Adviser. October 16,1931. 2pp.
Telegrams: Manchurian Incident. November 7-11,1931. 3pp.
Memos: Transmittal of Japanese Version of Events in Manchuria. October 28-November 2,1931. 8pp.
Telegrams: Manchurian Incident. November 17-21,1931.7pp.
Memo: Information on the Manchurian Situation from Japanese Source. November 24,1931. 2pp.
Report: Points of Dispute in Manchuria. November 10,1931.11 pp.
Telegrams: Troop Movements in Manchuria. November 25-December 1,1931. 8pp.
G-2 Report: Reaction of Neutral Countries on the Manchurian Situation. December 1,1931. 3pp.
Report: Japanese Chief of Staff's Address to Military Attachés. November 27,1931. 2pp.
Report: Tientsin Incident. November 21,1931. 6pp.
Report: Observations in Manchuria. November 23,1931. 6pp.
Report: The Manchurian Situation as Seen from Moscow. December 8,1931. 5pp.
Memo: Cause of Japanese Withdrawal from Chinchow. December 22,1931. 2pp.
Reports: Manchurian Situation. December 14-31,1931.63pp.
Telegrams: Troop Movements in Manchuria and North China. November 21-December 30,1931.11pp.
G-2 Report: Evacuation and Situation in Chinchow. January 4,1932.3pp.
Telegrams: Japanese and Chinese Troop Movements in North China and Manchuria. January 29February 16,1932.30pp.
Report: Chinese-Japanese Situation as Viewed by Europe. February 25,1932.2pp.
Memo: Foreign Military Forces at Shanghai. February 1,1932.2pp.
Telegrams: Japanese Offensive and Troop Movements. February 17-March 11,1932.20pp.
Report: Japanese Shanghai Army. February 27,1932.2pp.
Report: Shanghai Situation. February 23,1932.2pp.
Report: Observation TriptoShanhaikwan(Shanhaikuan) Area. January 21,1932.3pp.
Radiograms: Japanese Troop Movements; Shanghai Situation. February 27-March 14,1932.14pp.
G-2 Report: Japan's Policy in the Far East. March 3,1932.1p.
G-2 Report: German Advisers with the Chinese Army. March 7,1932.1 p.
Memo: Japanese Officer's Comment on the Shanghai Situation. March 10,1932.1p.
Memo: Observations on the Situation in Japan and Shanghai. March 29,1932.13pp.
Memo: Plans for Defense of Tientsin. March 1,1932.55pp.
Report: Trip to Loyang, Honan Province, China. February 20,1932.10pp.
Report: Conversation with General Shang Chen on Conditions in North China. March 1,1932. 2pp.
Memo: Japanese Atrocities in Shanghai. February 29,1932.3pp.
Radiograms: Chinese and Japanese Troop Dispositions. March 25-31,1932.5pp.
Letter: Observations in Shanghai. April 1,1932. 7pp.
Report: Political Resume of the Shanghai Situation. March 22,1932.4pp.
Memo: Transmittal of Information. April 18,1932.1 p.
Radiograms: Japanese, Russian, and Chinese Troop Movements. April 13,1932.3pp.
G-2 Report: Japanse Situation in Manchuria. April 12,1932. 2pp.
Report: Sino-Japanese Hostilities at Shanghai. March 22,1932. 73pp.
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Memo: Information on Shanghai. April 1,1932. 2pp.
Memo: Shanghai Operations. March 31,1932.10pp.
Report: Japanese Version of the Shanghai Affair. April 12,1932. 26pp.
Memo: Inquiry (Lytton) Commission of the League of Nations. April 13,1932. 2pp.
Memo: Transmittal of Report. May 6, 1932.1p.
Report: Japan's Policy toward Manchuria. April 22, 1932. 2pp.
Radiogram: Peace Negotiations. May 6, 1932. 1p.
G-2 Report: Far Eastern Situation. May 4, 1932. 3pp.
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Report: Japanese Operations in Manchuria. April 1, 1932.115pp.
Reports: Sino-Japanese Operations in the Vicinity of Shanghai. January-March 1932. 114pp.
Memo: The Shanghai Affair. May 25,1932. 6pp.
Memo: Conversation with General Huang Hsin-sheng. May 17,1932. 3pp.
Memo: Transmittal of Volumes on the Operations in Manchuria and Shanghai. June 15,1932.1p.
Memo: Conversation with Japanese Secretary to the Minister of War on Troop Dispositions. April 9, 1932. 2pp.
Letter: New Japanese Minister of War. May 7,1932.1 p.
Report: Propaganda on the Chinchow Situation. May 27,1932. 32pp.
Telegram: Troops to Manchuria. June 10, 1932.1p.
G-2 Report: Soviet-Japanese Situation in Manchuria. June 28, 1932. 6pp.
G-2 Report: Japanese Tactics in Manchuria. June 21, 1932. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Difficulties of Japanese Army in Shanghai. July 1,1932. 2pp.
Memo: Japanese Discussion of the Manchurian Problem. July 13, 1932. 1 p.
Letter: Inquiry (Lytton) Commission of the League of Nations and the Manchurian Situation. July 13,1932.
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Memo: Embassy Reports. July 22, 1932. 1 p.
G-2 Report: Sino-Japanese Military Operations in the Vicinity of Shanghai. June 29,1932. 199pp.
Memo: Inquiry (Lytton) Commission of the League of Nations. July 16, 1932. 3pp.
Memo: Statements relating to the Japanese Army. July 30,1932.1p.
Memo: Organization and Location of Japanese Forces. July 26,1932.1p.
Telegram: Japanese Troop Movements. July 30,1932.1p.
Report: Shanghai Operations. June 18, 1932. 41 pp.
Report: Japanese Army Report on Shanghai Operations. July 8, 1932. 81 pp.
G-2 Report: Military Activities in Japan. September 6, 1932. 2pp.
G-2 Report: "Volunteer" and Bandit Activity in Manchuria. August 16, 1932. 5pp.
Memo: Conditions in Manchuria. September 2,1932. 1p.
G-2 Report: Possible Developments in Jehol. August 31, 1932. 4pp.
Memo: Japanese Version of the Events in Manchuria. September 1932. 6pp.
Report: Sino-Japanese Operations in the Vicinity of Shanghai. March 1932. 66pp.
Report: Observations in Shanghai. September 15, 1932. 2pp.
Report: Remarks of Soviet Military Attaché in Tokyo regarding the September Incident. September 15, 1932.
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Memo: Italian Military Attaché Report. October 14, 1932. 2pp.
Memo: Documents Transmitted by the Japanese to the Lytton Commission. September 29,1932.1 p.
Report: Japanese Far Eastern Policies. Octobers, 1932. 6pp.
Report: Conditions in Manchuria. October 10,1932. 3pp.
Memo: Source of Information. October 19, 1932. 1p.
Memo: Manchurian Problems as Seen from Japan's National Defense. October 14, 1932. 1p.
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G-2 Report: Explanation by Japanese Mission of National Position on Lytton Commission Report.
Novembers, 1932. 2pp.
Memo: U.S. Policy in Reference to Manchuria. October 31, 1932. 5pp.
Memo: Japanese Reaction and Reply to the Lytton Commission Report. November 22, 1932. 35pp.
G-2 Report: The Situation in the Far East as Seen from Moscow. November 19, 1932. 5pp.
G-2 Report: The Russian View of Russo-Japanese Relations and Japanese Policy and Intentions in the Far
East. November 19, 1932. 3pp.
Memo: Japanese Rebuttal of the Lytton Commission Report. November 1932. 20pp.
G-2 Report: Soviet-Japanese Relations and the Situation in Manchuria. December 3, 1932. 6pp.
Memo: Addresses Delivered by Mr. Matsuoka before the League of Nations. December 14,1932. 36pp.
Report: Conditions in Manchuria. December 16, 1932. 2pp.
Report: The Shanhaikwan (Shanhaikuan) Incident. January 14, 1933. 4pp.
Memo: Transmittal of Pamphlets. January 14, 1933.1p.
Memo: Summary of Japanese Despatches. January 1933. 7pp.
Report: Strength and Disposition of Troops in Manchuria and North China. January 12, 1933. 11pp.
Report: Status of Jehol. January 13, 1933. 1 p.
Memo: Transmittal of Publications. January 30, 1933. 1 p.
G-2 Report: Conditions at Shanhaikwan (Shanhaikuan). January 9,1932. 6pp.
G-2 Report: Manchurian Dispute. February 1, 1935. 1p.
Memo: Summary of Japanese Despatches. February 1935. 8pp.
G-2 Report: League Report on the Manchurian Dispute. February 20,1933.1p.
Memo: Material Presented to the Far Eastern Commission of Inquiry by Japanese Military Authorities in
Manchuria and China. March 13, 1933.100pp.
Letter: Transmittal of Index. April 6, 1933. 1p.
G-2 Report: Japanese Protest to the Hopei Government. March 16, .1933. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Conditions at Chengteh. March 8, 1933. 4pp.
Memo: Photographs of the Jehol Campaign. March 16, 1933. 64pp.
Memo: Pictorial Record of the Jehol Campaign. April 4,1933. 34pp.
Memo: Airplane Photographs of Jehol. April 6, 1933. 4pp.
G-2 Report: Photographs of Japanese Troops Operating in Jehol. March 29, 1933. 3pp.
G-2 Report: Photographs of Tang Yu-lin ("Young Marshal") and Chinese Troops in Jehol. March 29, 1933. 8pp.
G-2 Report: Report of Trip to Kupehkow, Jehol Province, Manchuria. March 27,1933. 4pp.
Memos: Transmittal of Documents. April 1933. 4pp.
Report: The Jehol Campaign. April 12, 1933. 2pp.
Telegram: Japanese Offensive. May 13, 1933. 2pp.
Memo: Transmittal of Photographs. June 3, 1933. 1 p.
Report: Japanese Propaganda Disseminated among Chinese Troops. May 25,1933. 1 p.
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Memo: Italian Report on Japanese Operations in Shanghai. June 6, 1933. 168pp.
Memos: Italian Report on Japanese Operations in Shanghai. September 1, 1933 and January 12 and April 4,
1934.220pp.
Memos: Transmittal of Photographs. December 1934-February 1935, 4pp.
G-2 Report: North China Disturbances. June 1, 1935. 3pp..
G-2 Report: North China Disturbances. June 8, 1935. 6pp.
G-2 Report: North China Disturbances. June 14, 1935. 4pp.
G-2 Report: North China Disturbances. June 27, 1935. 5pp.
G-2 Report: North China Disturbances. July 12,1935. 3pp.
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Memo: Reply to Evaluation of Reports. August 22,1935. 4pp.
G-2 Report: Situation in North China. October 4,1935.5pp.
Memo: Loan of Report. November 18,1935. 2pp.
G-2 Report: North China Situation. November 30,1935. 4pp.
Memo: Reply to Evaluations. February 3,1935. 2pp.
Letters: Request for Information regarding the Shanghai Incident. December 1936. 6pp.
Report: Outline and Summary of Salient Points in the Report in the Council of the League of Nations'
Commission on Manchuria. September 1944.20pp.
Correspondence: Lecture on the Manchurian Situation. September-November 1931. 7pp.
G-2 Report: Japanese Uneasiness on British Attitude. November 7,1931. 1p.
Correpondence: Talk on the Situation in Manchuria. November-December 1931. 5pp.
G-2 Report: Formosan Aborigines Attack Police. November 10, 1931. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Results of Prefectura! Elections. November 27, 1931. 1 p.
G-2 Report: General Election. March 1,1932. 4pp.
G-2 Report: Present Executive and Ministry Situation. December 16, 1931. 5pp.
Correspondence: On the Subject of Manchuria. November-December 1931 and January 1932. 7pp.
Memo: Transmittal of Pamphlets. January 28, 1932. 2pp.
Editorial Report: Extracts from "China, Japan, and Russia in Manchuria." February 2, 1932. 12pp.
Correspondence: Requests for Documents pertaining to the Sino-Japanese War. November 1931 -February
1932. 10pp.
Memos: Mexican Perception of Possible War between the U.S. and Japan. February-March 1932.10pp.
G-2 Report: Electorate. January 28, 1932. 7pp.
Memo: Photostats of Legal Instruments Relative to Korean Activities. February 19,1932. 13pp.
Memo: Korea's Appeal. April 1933. 42pp.
Letter: regarding Korea's Appeal. May 15,1933. 6pp.
Memos: Activities of Japanese Agents in Hawaii among Japanese Residents. December 1934. 6pp.
Memo: Request for Investigation by Territorial Legislature of Japanese Activities in Hawaii. March 29,1935.
13pp.
Report: Japanese Farm Cooperative Movement in Hawaii. December 14, 1935. 14pp.
Memo: Letter regarding the Japanese Colonization Plan in Hawaii. January 2, 1936. 6pp.
Memo: The Japanese Cooperative Movement. January 13,1936. 2p.
Letter: Comments on Letter from W.K. Lyhan. June 17, 1936. 1p.
Memo: Activity of Kilsoo Han. June 27, 1936. 3pp.
Memo: Espionage Activities of Kilsoo Han. July 6,1936. 23pp.
Memo: Appeal of Kilsoo Han. April 5,1939. 1p.
Letters: The Sino-Korean Peoples League, Kilsoo Han, and Information Provided to the U.S. Military on
Japanese Activities in the Far East, Hawaii, and the West Coast of the U.S. March 1939-July 1941. 53pp.
Memo: Transmittal of Information on the Military and Political Organization of China and Japan!
February 17, 1932. 2pp.
Memo: Letter Addressed to the President. February 12,1939. 14pp.
Report: Manchuria and Japan's National Defense Policy. February 23,1932. 3pp.
Correspondence: Information for Lectures on the Situation in China and Manchuria. March-April 1932. 6pp.
Memo: Article on Fascism in Japan. April 8, 1932. 1p.
Report: Premier Outlines the Government's Policies. May 3,1932. 3pp.
Report: Public Order and Safety-the "May 15th Affair." May 19,1932. 5pp.
Memo: Japanese Propaganda. June 1,1932. 4pp.
G-2 Report: The Situation in Northern Manchuria. June 29,1932. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Reported Bid for Manchukuo's Recognition. October 31,1933.1 p.
Memo: Expansionist Articles by Lieutenant General Araki. July 28, 1932. 5pp.
Report: Lieutenant General Araki on the "National Emergency." May 24, 1933. 2pp.
Article: Translation of Japan's Plan for the Capture of the Philippines. August 22, 1932. 5pp.
Newsclipping: the Fourteen Articles of the Secret Agreement between Manchukuo and Japan.
September 20, 1932. 6pp.
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G-2 Report: Japan-Manchukuo Protocol. September 22,1932. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Japan-Manchukuo Protocol. October 1, 1932. 1p.
Report: Article on the Possibility of War between Japan and the USSR. August 30, 1932. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Japanese Propaganda against the U.S. September 7, 1932. 8pp.
Memo: Sources of Information. September 8,1932. 2pp.
Report: Anti-American Agitation in Japan. October 6,1932. 6pp.
Memo: Japan Prepares for War. November 8,1932.1 p.
G-2 Report: Japan's Policy towards the USSR and the U.S. October 18,1933. 4pp.
G-2 Report: Threat of Russo-Japanese War. February 28,1934. 3pp.
G-2 Report: Russian-Japanese Hostilities Predicted for May. March 6,1934. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Preparation for a Russo-Japanese War. May 21,1934. 7pp.
G-2 Report: Japanese-Russian Relations. August 24, 1934. 1p.
G-2 Report: The Far Eastern Crisis-Possible Russo-Japanese War. August 24,1934.1p.
Memo: Russo-Japanese War Rumors. February 21,1936.1 p.
Correspondence: Requests for Current Data on the Manchurian Situation. October-November 1932. 4pp.
Memo: Russian Emigré Offer to Assist the Chinese. November 23, 1932. 9pp.
Report: Internationalism as a Policy for Japan. January 12, 1933. 4pp.
Memo: Activities on Bikini Island. April 25, 1934. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Japan's Reported Commandeering of Mandated Islands. January 30, 1933. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Reported Warlike Preparations in Japan's Mandated Islands. January 25, 1933. 1p.
G-2 Report: Japan and the Mandated Islands. April 10, 1933. 1p.
Memo: Japanese Press Release on the Administration of the Mandated Islands. October 24, 1933. 3pp.
Memo: Background Information on Major Bodley. November 1933. 3pp.
G-2 Report: Australia and Japan's Seizure of Mandated Islands. October 30, 1933. 2pp.
Letter: Information Collected on the Mandated Islands. November 9,1934. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Japanese Position Relative to the Mandated Islands. November 6, 1935. 2pp.
Memo: Japan's Mandated Islands. February 3, 1936. 1p.
G-2 Report: Japan's "Southward Advance." November 24, 1936. 10pp.
Report: Propaganda-Excerpts for an "Emergency Reader" for Popular Use. February 6,1933. 4pp.
Correspondence: Requests for Information. February-April 1933. 5pp.
Memo: Remarks by the French Consul on the Issue of "Pooling" Intelligence Information. March 11 and
April 15, 1933. 3pp.
G-2 Report: Japan's Present Attitude toward the Geneva Arms Limitation Conference. March 14, 1933. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Japan Demurs at Armament Inspection. November 14, 1933.1p.
Report: The Aims and Activities of the "Meirinkai," a Fascist Organization. April 5, 1933. 4pp.
Memo: American Editorials on the Far Eastern Situation. May 3,1933. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Indian Malcontents in Japan. April 24,1933. 1p.
Report: Anti-British Propaganda. May 12, 1933. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Anglo-Japanese Relations. October 27, 1933. 1 p.
G-2 Report: Anglo-Japanese Rivalry. November 20, 1933. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Communism Opposed by Large Group of Organizations. May 24,1933. 4pp.
Report: Comment on Current Political Situation by a Japanese Politician. June 8,1933. 7pp.
G-2 Report: Letter from Mr. Harry Carr of the Los Angeles Times. July 3, 1933. 3pp.
Report: Disorders-July 10th Incident. July 13, 1933. 3pp.
Report: Anti-Spy Mania. July 27, 1933. 13pp.
Memo: Request for Information. September 5,1933. 2pp.
Memo: News Article from the China Press. July 26, 1933. 9pp.
MID Report: Japanese Activities in Turkestan. October 9,1933. 1p.
G-2 Report: The Army in Politics-Political Groups. October 13, 1933. 6pp.
G-2 Report: British Comment on Franco-Japanese Negotiations. October 28, 1933.1pp.
Letter: Information on Japanese and Communist Activities against the National Defense of the U.S.
September 14,1933. 6 pp.
G-2 Report: Japan Facing Revolution. November 10,1933. 4pp.
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G-2 Report: Tendencies toward Disorder and Mob Violence. November 16,1933. 2pp.
G-2 Report: U.S.-USSR-Japanese Relations. Decembers, 1933. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Pan Asiatic Cultural Movement. December 15. 1933. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Pan Asiatic Cultural Movement. February 21,1933. 5pp.
G-2 Report: Patriotic Organizations and Groups. December 8,1933. 20pp.
G-2 Report: Suffrage-Electoral Reform. February 1,1934. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Suffrage-Revised Electoral Law. November 24, 1934. 3pp.
Letters: European Outlook on the Far Eastern Situation. February 15 and 24,1934. 4pp.
G-2 Report: The Solution of U.S.-Japanese Problems. April 6, 1934. 2pp.
G-2 Report: "Kodo" Diplomacy Applied to Current Problems. October 30, 1934. 42pp.
Memo: Interview with the Japanese Consulate General. May 14,1936. 3pp.
G-2 Report. Japan's China Policy. April 19,1934. 3pp.
G-2 Report: Sino-Japanese Rapprochement. March 8, 1935. 3pp.
G-2 Report: Sino-Japanese Relations. May 16, 1935.1p.
G-2 Report: Sino-Japanese Relations. May 10,1935. 4pp.
G-2 Report: History of Sino-Japanese Relations. June 3, 1935. 6pp.
G-2 Report: Japanese Policy in China. August 13, 1935. 4pp.
G-2 Report: Chinese Reactions to Japanese Policy in China. August 16, 1935. 5pp.
G-2 Report: Japanese-Manchukuoan Relations. September 17,1935. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Conditions in Manchuria. September 19,1935. 6pp.
G-2 Report: Policy of Chiang Kai-shek towards Japan. September 10,1935. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Sino-Japanese Relations. October 4, 1935. 2pp.
G-2 Report: The Situation in North China. October 18, 1935. 3pp.
G-2 Report: The North China Situation-Hopei Autonomy Movement. October 31, 1935. 2pp.
G-2 Report: North China Autonomy Movement. December 14,1935. 5pp.
G-2 Report: North China Autonomy Movement. December 27, 1935. 4pp.
G-2 Report: Sino-Japanese Relations. December 20, 1935. 2pp.
G-2 Report: North China Autonomy, Summary of the First Phase. December 20, 1935. 8pp.
G-2 Report: Establishment of Inner Mongolian Autonomy in Eastern Chahar. January 9,1935. 4pp.
G-2 Report: The North China Autonomy Movement. January 10, 1936. 2pp.
G-2 Report: The North China Autonomy Movement. January 24, 1936. 4pp.
G-2 Report. Sino-Japanese Relations in North China. February 13, 1936. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Sino-Japanese Relations. March 14, 1936. 9pp.
G-2 Report: Sino-Japanese Relations. June 18, 1936. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Current Political Issues and Problems Affecting the Chinese Government. July 2, 1936. 2pp.
G-2 Report: History of Sino-Japanese Relations. July 13, 1936. 10pp.
Memo: The Chinese Civil War Situation. July 11,1936. 3pp.
Memo: The Japanese Situation-Aftermath of the February 26th Revolt. July 11,1936. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Army View of Manchukuoan-Japanese Relations. Undated. 2pp.
G-2 Report: China-Chengtu Incident. September 4,1936. 4pp.
G-2 Report: Sino-Japanese Economic Cooperation in North China. September 4, 1936. 6pp.
G-2 Report: The Chengtu and Pakhoi Incidents. September 18, 1936. 7pp.
G-2 Report: Sino-Japanese Disturbances at Fengtai. September 19, 1936. 2pp.
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G-2 Report: Anti-Japanese Demonstrations in China. September 29,1936.10pp.
G-2 Report: Notes on Japanese Policy in Manchukuo. September 18, 1936. 3pp.
Memo: Confidential Report of General Matsumuro. November 6,1936. 11 pp.
Memo: Reply to Evaluation of Reports. November 14, 1936. 3pp.
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Memo: Sino-Japanese Crisis. October 24,1936. 2pp. .
Memo: Situation at Sian. December 17,1936.1 p.
G-2 Report: Suijuan Campaign. November 27,1936. 6pp.
Memo: Interview with Japanese Military Attache in Shanghai on the Suijuan Situation. November 28,1932.1p.
G-2 Report: Suijuan Campaign. December 5,1936. 4pp.
G-2 Report. Japanese Naval Force Lands at Tsingtao. December 5, 1936.1p.
G-2 Report: Suijuan Campaign; Sian Coup d' Etat; Sino-Japanese Negotiations. December 17, 1936. 8pp.
G-2 Report: Sian Coup d" Etat; Suijuan Campaign. December 29,1936. 5pp.
Radiograms: Sian Coup d' Etat; Suijuan Campaign. October 1936-February 1937.18pp.
G-2 Report: Sino-Japanese Relations following the Sian Coup d' Etat. January 20,1937. 4pp.
G-2 Report: China Policy of Japanese General Kenji Doihara. March 3,1937. 6pp.
Memo: On the Capture, Detention, and Release of Chiang Kai-shek. March 18 and April 12,1937. 3pp.
Radiograms: Lukouchiao (Lukowkiao). Situation; Chiang Kai-shek. July 1937. 16pp.
Memo: Japanese Troop Movements to North China. July 15,1937. 1p.
Radiograms. Troop Movements in North China. July 15-22, 1937. 22pp.
Memo: Telegraphic Reports. July 23,1937. 1p.
G-2 Report: Sino-Japanese Clash near Lukouchiao (Lukowkiao). July 10, 1937. 4pp.
Radiograms: Situation in the Vicinities of Peking and Tientsin. July 27-30, 1937. 14pp.
Memo: Reinforcement of the North China Garrison. July 30, 1937.1 p.
Radiograms: Situation in the Vicinities of Tientsin and Peking. August 1-4, 1937. 12pp.
G-2 Report: North China Incident. July 22, 1937.13pp.
Radiograms: Japanese Troop Movements. July 28-August 7, 1937. 2pp.
G-2 Report: North China Incident. July 24,1937. 14pp.
Radiograms: Japanese Troop Movements. August 8-13,1937. 5pp.
G-2 Report: Statement of Japanese Legation, Warsaw, Poland, in connection with Military Operations in China.
August 4, 1937. 3pp.
Radiograms: Sino-Japanese Troop Movements and Clashes. August 15-22, 1937. 5pp.
G-2 Report: North China Incident. August 2, 1937. 9pp.
Memo: Source of Information. August 2, 1937. 1 p.
G-2 Report: North China Incident. August 6, 1937. 7pp.
Radiograms: Sino-Japanese Troop Movements. August 23-September 5, 1937. 10pp.
G-2 Report: Japan's Special Rights and Interests in North China. August 12, 1937. 9pp.
G-2 Report: North China Agreements through Whose Terms Japan Claims Special Rights and Interests in North
China. August 11, 1937. 4pp.
G-2 Report: North China Incident. August 18, 1937.16pp.
G-2 Report: North China Incident. August 26,1937. 27pp.
Memo: Sources of Information. August 28, 1937.1 p.
Memo: Routes of Entry into China Exclusive of Chinese Seaports. September 15, 1937. 2pp.
Memo: Present Strength and Disposition of the Japanese Army. September 15, 1937. 2pp.
Radiograms: Sino-Japanese Troop Movements and Supplies. September 7-20, 1937. 24pp.
G-2 Report: North China Incident. September 1, 1937. 16pp.
Memo: Sources of Information. September 4,1937. 1 p.
Memo: Japanese Naval Attaché, Moscow, USSR, Report on Sino-Japanese Hostilities. August 27, 1937. 9pp.
Memo: Military Information from China. September 9, 1937. 2pp.
Letter: Request for Information on Air Operations. September 20, 1937. 1 p.
Memo: Air Operations in China. September 22,1937. 1p.
Memo: Report on Air Raids. September 25, 1937. 1 p.
Radiograms: Sino-Japanese Troop Movements. September 22-October 1,1937. 12pp.
Memo: Air Raids on Nanking. October 1,1937.1 p.
G-2 Report: North China Incident. September 18, 1937. 21pp. .
Memo: Sources of Information. September 18, 1937. 1 p.
Letter: Encoding of a Radiogram. September 27, 1937. 2pp.
Memo: Military Information from China. October 1, 1937. 1 p.
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Radiograms: Chinese and Japanese and Other Troop Strengths and Movements in North China.
October 2-8, 1937. 4pp.
Memo: Summary of Events in Sino-Japanese Situation, September 28-October 7. October 7, 1937. 4pp.
Memo: Transmittal of Maps and Summary. October 9,1937. 1p.
Letter: Aircraft and Air Operations in China. October 8, 1937. 3pp.
Radiograms: Japanese Troop Dispositions and War Situation. October 9-15,1937. 10pp.
G-2 Report: Major Military Operations-Order of Battle, September 30. September 30, 1937. 6pp.
G-2 Report: Major Military Operations-Field Operations in China. September 29, 1937. 22pp.
Radiograms: Japanese Troop Disposition and Advances. October 15-18, 1937. 9pp.
Memo: Economic Survey of Japan. October 12, 1937. 1p.
Memo: Strength of Japanese Division. October 22, 1937. 1 p.
Memo: Reporting on Military Situation in China by Philippine Military Attache. October 22, 1937. 2p.
Memos: Transmitting Situation Maps and Summaries. October 16-23, 1937. 6pp.
Report: Monthly Intelligence Summary. August 5,1937. 20pp.
Report: Semi-Monthly Intelligence Summary. August 21, 1937. 7pp.
Report: Sino-Japanese Relations in the Tientsin-Peking (Peiping) Area. September 1, 1937. 14pp.
Report: Semi-Monthly Intelligence Summary. September 4, 1937. 7pp.
Report: Semi-Monthly Intelligence Summary. September 17, 1937. 8pp.
Report: Sino-Japanese Relations in the Tientsin-Peking (Peiping) Area. September 18,1937. 3pp.
Memo: Transmittal of Reports. September 20,1937.1 p.
Extract: Japanese Troop Strengths. September 27, 1937. 1p.
Radiograms: Sino-Japanese Troop Strengths and Dispositions. October 20-27, 1937.11pp.
Memos: Radiograms to Be Sent regarding the Sino-Japanese Affair. October 27, 1937. 2pp.
Memos: Requests for Maps. October 28-November 4, 1937. 6pp.
Memo: Summary of Events in the Sino-Japanese Situation, September 28-October 2, 1937. October 2, 1937.
7pp.
Memos: Requests for Information and Encoding of Radiograms. October 26-November 4, 1937. 6pp.
Radiograms. Japanese Troop Strength. October 28-29, 1937. 3pp.
G-2 Report: Political and Economic Developments in North China. October 20, 1937. 6pp.
G-2 Report: Major Military Operations-Field Operations in China, October 1-13, 1937. October 16,1937. 44pp.
G-2 Report: U.S.-Japanese Relations. October 14, 1937. 3pp.
Radiograms: Troop Dispositions and Movements in China. October 30-November 6, 1937.12pp.
Memos: Despatches from Tokyo. November 6-8, 1937. 7pp.
Memo: Sources of Information. October 19, 1937. 1p.
Report: Semi-Monthly Summary of Intelligence. October 2, 1937. 15pp.
Report: Sino-Japanese Agreements relating to North China. September 30, 1937. 11pp.
Memo: Transmission of Reports. October 21,1937.1p.
G-2 Report: Major Military Operations-Operations in and around Shanghai, August 13-October 3.
October 3, 1937. 25pp.
G-2 Report: Major Military Operations-Field Operations in China, October 14-27. October 29, 1937. 32pp.
Memo: Questionnaire on Military Aviation for Observers in Spain and China. November 2,1937. 6pp.
Memo: Military Aviation. November 23,1937. 8pp.
G-2 Report: Major Military Operations-Photographs of the Operations in China. November 4, 1937. 1p.
G-2 Report: Major Military Operations-Field Operations in China, October 28-November 10.
November 13, 1937. 37pp.
G-2 Report: Major Military Operations-Distribution of Japanese Army Units, October 31. November 11,1937.
14pp.
Memo: Observations in North China. November 12, 1937.19pp.
G-2 Report: Nine Power Conference. November 13,1937. 2pp.
Report: Semi-Monthly Summary of Intelligence. October 21,1937. 19pp.
Report: Summary of Intelligence. October 28, 1937. 14pp.
G-2 Report: Major Military Operations-Operations in North China, July 7-November 6[1]. November 1, 1937.
2pp.
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G-2 Report: Summary of Operations in the Shanghai Area, October 4-November 8. November 8,1937. 3pp.
Report: Summary of Intelligence. November 1,1937.14pp.
Memo: Summary of Events in Sino^Japanese Situations, October 31 -November 6. November 6, 1937. 6pp.
Memos: Transmittal of Far Eastern Situation Summaries. November 13-December 4, 1937. 7pp.
Memo: Strength of Kwantung Army. December 10, 1937.1p.
Radiograms: Japanese Troop Movements. November 9-December 11,1937. 44pp.
Memo: Instruction regarding Intelligence Reports. December 11, 1937. 1p.
Radiograms: Japanese Troop Movements; Panay Incident. December 12-13,1937. 2pp.
Report: Intelligence Summary. November 19, 1937. 14pp.
Report: Activities in the Tientsin-Peking Area, July. November 17, 1937. 64pp.
G-2 Report: Major Military Operations-Field Operations in China, November 11-24. November 29, 1937. 36pp.
Memo: Reply to Evaluation of Reports. March 7, 1938. 1 p.
G-2 Report: Statement of China Policy by the Japanese Premier, Prince Konoe. November 30,1937. 4pp.
Memo: Transmittal of News Photographs of Operations in China. November 17,1937. 1 p.
G-2 Report: Panay Incident. December 14,1937,1 p.
Memo: Report on Military Situation in Shanghai. November 20,1937. 25pp.
G-2 Report: Notes on Recent Military Operations. November 27,1937. 24pp.
G-2 Report: Organization-Distribution of Japanese Army Units in China, November 27. November 27,1937.
3pp.
G-2 Report: Transmittal of Maps. November 30, 1937. 1 p.
G-2 Report: Major Military Operations-Field Operations in China, November 25-December 8. December 11,
1937.35pp.
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G-2 Report: The Political Situation in China and Establishment of New Regimes. December 10, 1937. 4pp.
Naval Messages: Panay Incident; Activities of Japanese Naval Units. December 13-15,1937. 10pp.
Radiograms: Sino-Japanese Activities. December 15, 1937-January 5, 1938. 49pp.
Memo: Currency in China. January 3,1938. 2pp.
Radiograms: Japanese Troop Movements. January 5-6, 1938. 2pp.
Radiogram: Disappearance of U.S. Missionaries. January 4, 1938. 2pp.
Memos: Transmittal of Maps and Summaries. December 11, 1937. 2pp.
Memo: Summary of Events, December 12-18. December 18, 1937. 9pp.
Memos: Transmitting Maps and Summaries. December 18, 1937-January 3, 1938. 8pp.
Memo: Apologies of the Japanese Naval Attaché in Moscow for the Sinking of the Panay. December 17, 1937.
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Naval Communications: Chinese and Japanese Troop Movements and Clashes. January 6-8, 1938. 6pp.
G-2 Report: Probable Future Japanese Policy towards China and Its Objectives. December 24,1937. 5pp.
Radiograms: Chinese and Japanese Troop Movements and Clashes. January 8-10, 1938.11pp.
G-2 Report: The Panay Sinking. December 22,1937. 4pp.
Memo: Difficulty in Obtaining Photographs of China Operations. December 15, 1937. 3pp.
Report: Observations in the Shanghai Area. December 17, 1937. 21 pp.
G-2 Report: Major Military Operations-Field Operations, December 9-19. December 23, 1937. 24pp.
G-2 Report: Establishment of North China Government. December 23,1937. 4pp.
Memo: Transmittal of Document on Views of the Sino-Japanese War. January 6, 1938. 5pp.
Memo: Probable Fall of the Japanese Cabinet. December 28,1937.1 p.
Memos: Transmitting Maps and Summaries. January Sand 15,1938. 4pp.
Memo: Rumors regarding Japanese Belligerent Acts against the U.S. January 20,1938. 1 p.
G-2 Report: Japanese Shelling of British Ships on the Yangtze River. January 6,1938. 4pp.
G-2 Report: The Panay Sinking. January 6, 1938. 16pp.
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G-2 Report: Major Military Operations-Field Operations, December 20-31. January 7,1938. 11pp.
G-2 Report: Statement of Admiral Suetsugu, Home Minister. January 7, 1938. 4pp.
G-2 Report: The Shantung-Tsingtao Situations, August 1 -December 21. December 21,1937.10pp.
Memo: Japanese Imperial Army Regret for the Sinking of the Panay. December 13, 1937. 1p.
Memo: Sino-Japanese Photographs. January 26, 1938. 179pp.
Memo: Transmittal of Clippings on the Sino-Japanese War. January 23,1938.1p.
Memo: Commercial Agent's Report on Japan. January 28,1938. 5pp:
Report: Diary of Events in Sino-Japanese Conflict. December 9,1937. 32pp.
Report: Intelligence Summary. December 9, 1937.13pp.
Report: Intelligence Summary. December 21, 1937. 10pp.
Letter: Military Situation. January 24, 1938. 1 p.
Radiograms: Chinese-Japanese Troop Movements. January 7-31, 1938. 46pp.
Memo: Commercial Agent's Report. February 2,1938. 2pp.
Memos: Transmitting Reports. January 22-29, 1938. 4pp.
Report: Trip from Tientsin to Shouyang. January 11, 1938. 13pp.
G-2 Report: Air Combat Operations-Operations of Japanese Army Air Corps during the China Fighting.
January 13, 1938.31pp.
G-2 Report: Major Military Operations-Field Operations, January 1-16, 1938. January 20, 1938. 13pp.
G-2 Report: Major Military Operations-Distribution of Japanese Army Units, December 31. January 10, 1938.
15pp.
G-2 Report: Severance of Japanese Relations with the Chinese Nationalist Government. January 21, 1938.
5pp.
Radiograms: Chinese and Japanese Troop Movements. February 3-11,1938. 20p.
Memo: Report on Shanghai. January 18,1938. 79pp.
Report: Intelligence Summary. January 14, 1938. 16pp.
Memo: Japanese Pursuit Aviation. January 17, 1938. 3pp.
Memo: Report on Military Situation in Kwangtung Province, China. January 24, 1938. 2pp.
Telegram: War Supplies for the Chinese Army. February 2, 1938.1 p.
Memo: War Supplies for China. February 3,1938.1 p.
Radiograms: Sino-Japanese Situation. February 5-17, 1938. 13pp.
Memo: Military Aviation. January 13, 1938. 11pp.
Radiograms: Japanese Advances; Situation of Foreigners in Shanghai. February 18-23, 1938. 16pp.
Memos: Transmitting Clippings and Reports. February 3-29, 1938. 7pp.
Report: Weekly Intelligence Summary. February 11,1938. 4pp.
G-2 Report: Major Military Operations-Field Operations, January 17-29. February 3, 1938. 16pp. ,
Radiograms: Japanese Advances; Chinese Bombing of Formosa. February 24-March 1,1938. 18pp.
Report: Intelligence Summary. January 20, 1938. 14pp.
Report: Intelligence Summary. February 18, 1938. 3pp.
G-2 Report: The Significance of Shantung Province and Tsingtao before and after the Destruction of Japanese
Property on December 18,1937. February 5, 1938. 4pp.
G-2 Report: Japan's Recent Statements of Policy toward China. February 7, 1938. 5pp.
G-2 Report: Major Military Operations-Field Operations, January 30-February 16. February 17, 1938. 8pp.
Radiograms: Japanese Provocations and Advances. March 2-9, 1938. 18pp.
Report: Weekly Intelligence Summary. February 28,1938. 1p.
Radiograms: Japanese Advances and Troop Movements. March 10-14, 1938. 16pp.
Report: Weekly Intelligence Summary. March 4,1938. 3pp.
G-2 Report: Military Operations in Shantung, December 1, 1937-February 1, 1938. February 16, 1938. 15pp.
G-2 Report: Major Military Operations-Field Operations, February 17-25. March 3,1938.13pp.
Radiograms: Chinese and Japanese Troop Movements and Advances. March 15-26, 1938. 30pp.
Report: Intelligence Summary: February 3, 1938. 13pp.
Report: Intelligence Summary. February 23, 1938. 10pp.
Memo: Report on Shanghai. February 17,1938.13pp.
Radiograms: Chinese-Japanese Troop Movements. March 26-30, 1938. 18pp.
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G-2 Report: Major Military Operations-Field Operations, February 26-March 11. March 18, 1938. 15pp.
Memo: Reply to Evaluation of Reports. March 10,1938.1p.
G-2 Report: Steps Taken by Japanese Army to Avoid Incidents. March 7, 1938. 6pp.
G-2 Report: Status of Weihaiwei. March 23, 1938. 3pp.
Memo: Maps in Use by Japanese Artillery in China. March 22, 1938. 3pp.
G-2 Report: Major Military Operations-Field Operations, March 12-27. March 30, 1938. 13pp.
Radiograms: Chinese and Japanese Troop Movements; Alleged Soviet Intervention. March 31-April 15, 1938.
42pp.
Memo: Estimate of Japanese Situation. April 15, 1938. 1 p.
Radiogram: Japanese Difficulties in Shansi. April 18, 1938.1 p.
Memos: Suspension of Travel on the Trans-Siberian Railway. April 15-20,1938. 4pp.
Radiograms: Chinese and Japanese Troop Movements and Advances. April 15-22, 1938. 24pp.
Memos: Far Eastern Situation. February 26-April 22, 1938. 23pp.
Report: Shipment of War Materials into Southwest China. April 15,1938. 4pp.
Memo: Reports on the Military Situation in China (Shanghai). March 14, 1938. 26pp.
G-2 Report: Major Military Operations-Field Operations, March 28-April 10. April 12, 1938. 12pp.
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Memo: Report on the Lack of Discipline in the Japanese Army. March 15, 1938. 18pp.
Report: Observations at Lanchow. April 16, 1938. 6pp.
Radiogram: Chinese Supplies from the Soviet Union. April 17,1938. 1p.
Report: Military Preparations in Southwest China. April 22, 1938. 4pp.
Radiogram: Chinese Supplies. April 15,1938. 1p.
Memo: Change of Japanese Commanders in North China. April 26,1938. 1 p.
Memos: Far Eastern Situation. April 29-May 6, 1938. 4pp.
Memos: Distribution of Japanese Troops. May 9-10,1938. 4pp.
Memo: Lieutenant General Toshizo Nishio, New Commander of Japanese Forces in Central China.
May 12, 1938.1 p.
Memos: Far Eastern Situation. May 13-20, 1938. 4pp.
Report: Intelligence Report, April. May 5, 1938. 5pp.
Report: Intelligence Summary, May 7. May 9, 1938. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Major Military Operations-Field Operations, April 11 -25. April 30, 1938.12pp.
Radiograms: Chinese and Japanese Troop Movements and Clashes; Advisers; Situation in South China.
April 23-May 29,1938. 124pp.
Report: Intelligence Report, May 14. May 18, 1938. 3pp.
Report: Intelligence Report, May 21. May 24, 1938. 3pp.
Report: Account of the Action at Taierhchuang. May 14, 1938. 26pp.
Memo: Trip to Hopei and Shansi Provinces, China. May 2, 1938. 7pp.
G-2 Report: Major Military Operations-Field Operations, April 26-May 10. May 13, 1938. 13pp.
Memos: Far Eastern Situation. May 27-June 10, 1938. 6pp.
Memo: Publication of Military Reports. June 11,1938. 1 p.
G-2 Report: Major Military Operations-Field Operations, May 11 -22. May 26, 1938. 13pp.
Report: Weekly Intelligence Report, May 28. May 31, 1938. 5pp:
Report: Weekly Intelligence Report, June 4. June 6, 1938. 4pp.
Memo: Transmittal of Photographs. May 20, 1938.1p.
Memo: Sino-Japanese Operations on the Lunghai Railway. June 3, 1938.'14pp.
Report: Activities in the Northwest of China with regard to the Organization and Tactics of the Chinese Eighth
Route Army (Ex-Communist). June 1938. 41pp.
Memos: Far Eastern Situation. June 17,1938. 2pp.
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Report: Activities in Northwest China. March 23, 1938. 39pp.
Memos: Far Eastern Situation. June 24,1938.2pp.
Memo: Report on the Lunghai Operations. June 24,1938. 2pp.
Letters: Information and Observations relating to the Far East. June 25, 1938. 14pp.
Report: Weekly Intelligence Summaries, June. June 1938. 17pp.
Letter Receipt of Commercial Agent's Report. June 20,1938. 1p.
Memo: Report on the Chinese Situation by British Royal Air Force Officer. June 8, 1938. 4pp.
G-2 Report: Major Military Operations-Field Operations, June 9-20. June 21, 1938. 8pp.
G-2 Report: Major Military Operations-Field Operations, May 23-June 8. June 9, 1938.. 8pp.
G-2 Report: Distribution of Major Japanese Army Units, May 20. June 9, 1938. 20pp.
Memo: Observations in the Shanghai-Nanking Sector. June 13, 1938. 12pp.
Memo: Transmittal of Photographs. June 29, 1938. 1 p.
Radiograms: Chinese and Japanese Troop Movements. June 2 and 14, 1938. 2pp.
Report: Weekly Intelligence Report, July 2. July 6, 1938. 3pp.
Radiograms: Japanese Declaration of War; Chinese and Japanese Troop Movements; Alleged French Aid to
the Chinese. Juñe 23-July 7, 1938. 22pp.
G-2 Report: The Action at P'inghsingkuan, September 23-25, 1937. June 27, 1938. 8pp.
G-2 Report: Estimate of the Military Situation, June 25. June 25, 1938. 3pp.
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G-2 Report: Major Military Operations-Field Operations, June 21-July 7. July 8,1938. 12pp.
Report: Weekly Intelligence Summaries, July. July 13-18, 1938- 12pp.
Report: New Japanese Heavy Bomber. July 19,1938.1p.
Memo: Transmittal of Report. June 24, 1938. 2pp.
Memo: Transmittal of Intelligence Summaries of the 15th Infantry, U.S.A. June 27, 1938. 1 p.
Memos: Far Eastern Situation; Singapore. July 1-29, 1938. 13pp.
G-2 Report: Major Military Operations-Field Operations, July 8-21. July 21, 1938. 9pp.
G-2 Report: French Occupation of the Paracel Islands. July 15, 1938. 3pp.
Report: Weekly Intelligence Summaries, July 23-August 6. July 25-August 9, 1938. 13pp.
Memo: Information from U.S. Flyers Returning from China Service. June 20, 1938. 9pp.
G-2 Report: Military Doctrines-Tactical Technique in China Operations. August 5, 1938. 3pp.
G-2 Report: Major Military Operations-Field Operations, July 22-August 9. August 9, 1938. 9pp.
Memo: Effects of Japanese Air Raids on Railways in South China. July 27, 1938. 2pp.
Memos: Far Eastern Situation. August 5-19, 1938. 6pp.
Memo: Mine Explosions near the USS Monocacy. August 29, 1938. 1p.
Memos: Far Eastern Situation. August 26-September 2, 1938. 6pp.
Report: Weekly Intelligence Summaries, August. August 15-30, 1938. 13pp.
G-2 Report: Reported Locations of Japanese Army Divisions in China and Also Notes on Soviet Troops at
Changkufeng. August 13, 1938. 16pp.
G-2 Report: Location of Chinese Army Divisions. August 17, 1938. 4pp.
G-2 Report: Major Military Operations-Field Operations, August 10-26. August 27, 1938. 8pp.
Memo: Transmittal of Photograph. August 17,1938. 1p.
Radiograms: Chinese and Japanese Troop Movements; Advisers; French Supplies; Soviet Military Activities at
Changkufeng; Evacuation of Foreign Concessions. May 28-September 21, 1938. 283pp.
Memos: Far Eastern Situation. September 9-16,1938. 4pp.
Memo: Photographs of the Bombing of Canton. August 26,1938. 29pp.
Memo: Observations in the Far East. September 19, 1938. 3pp.
Memo: Far Eastern Situation. September 24,1938.1 p.
Radiograms: Chinese and Japanese Clashes; Possible Cession of Land to Great Britain.
September 22-26, 1938. 6pp.
Memo: Report on Singapore. September 2,1938. 1p.
Radiograms: Chinese and Japanese Troop Movements. September 28-October 4, 1938; 8pp.
G-2 Report: Distribution of Major Japanese Army Units in China, September 15. September 17,1938. 20pp.
G-2 Report: Major Military Operations-Field Operations, August 27-September 19. September 20,. 1938. 11 pp.
G-2 Report: Location of Chinese Army Units, September 6. September 14, 1938. 1 p.
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Reports: Weekly Intelligence Reports. September 6-October 10,1938.20pp.
Memo: The Aviation Situation in China. October 3,1938.15pp.
G-2 Report: Major Military Operations-Field Operations, September 20-October 6. October 6,1938. 7pp.
Memo: Transmittal of Photographs. October 4,1938,1 p.
Memo: Reports. September 14,1938.1p.
G-2 Report: Major Military Operations-Field Operations, October 7-17. October 17,1938.7pp.
Radiograms: Chinese-Japanese Troop Movements; Kwangtung Situation; Foreign Activities. October 5November 10,1038.81pp.
Memo: Transmittal of Document. September 27,1938.1 p.
Memo: Report of U.S. Pilot Shot Down by Japanese Military Airplanes in China. September 26,1938.6pp.
Memo: Newspaper Interview of Edgar Snow. September 23,1938.2pp.
G-2 Report: Major Military Operations-Field Operations, October 18-November 1. November 1,1938. 9pp.
Memo: Situation Resulting from the Fall of Hankow and Canton. October 26,1938. 7pp.
G-2 Report: Major Military Operations-Field Operations, November 2-16. November 16,1938. 6pp.
G-2 Report: Operations against Hankow. November 7,1938.25pp.
G-2 Report: Notes on Chinese (Communist) Guerrilla Activities. November 9-10,1938.5pp.
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G-2 Report: Political Issues and Problems-Peace Moves. November 10,1938.3pp.
Memo: Aerial Warfare in China. November 4,1938.3pp.
G-2 Report: Major Military Operations-Field Operations, November 17-30. November 30,1938. 8pp.
Memo: Reply to Evaluation of Reports. November 29,1938.2pp.
Memo: Operations prior to the Japanese Occupation of Canton. November 15,1938.5pp.
Memo: Aerial Warfare in China. December 14,1938.15pp.
Memos: Far Eastern Situation. September 22-November 25,1938.18pp.
Cable: Commercial Activities. December 17,1938. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Employment of Tanks and Motorized U nits. December 14,1938. 8pp.
G-2 Report: Major Military Operations-Field Operations, December 1 -21. December 21,1938.12pp.
G-2 Report: Notes on the General Character of the War. November 17,1938.6pp.
Memo: Report on Trip to China. November 26,1938.28pp.
Memo: Chinese Activities. January 7,1938. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Major Military Operations-Field Operations, December 22,1938-January 16,1939. .
January 16,1939.9pp.
G-2 Report: Location of Japanese Divisions. January 9,1939.1p.
G-2 Report: Major Military Operations-Field Operations, January 17-27. January 27,1939.6pp.
Radiogram: Peace Terms. Novembers, 1938.1p.
Radiograms: Situation on the Central and Southern Fronts; Currency Stability; Foreign Concessions; SovietJapanese Relations. November 9-December 31,1938.144pp.
G-2 Report: Passive Defense-Ko Tien Minefield. January 24,1939.1 p.
G-2 Report: Military Operations-Orders and Reports. January 24,1939.2pp.
G-2 Report: Military Operations-Defense against Tanks. January 24,1939.1 p.
G-2 Report: General Kenji Doihara's Operations in Southwest Shantung, May 1938. January 26,1939.8pp.
G-2 Report: General Military Operations. January 29-February 8,1939.24pp.
Memo: Chinese Central Publicity Board Photographs. January 27,1939.22pp.
Memo: Chemical Warfare in China. February 9,1939.8pp.
G-2 Report: Wu Pei-f u Comes Out for Peace. February 9,1939.6pp.
Memo: Transmittal of War Photograph Album. January 30,1939.1 p.
G-2 Report: Distribution of Japanese Army Units. February 1,1939.25pp.
G-2 Report: Major Military Operations-Field Operations, January 28-February 13,1939. February 13,1939.
6pp.
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Memo: Conditions in China. January 10, 1939. 8pp.
G-2 Report: Major Military Operations-Field Operations, February 14-26. February 27,1939. 9pp.
G-2 Report: Major Military Operations-Field Operations, February 27-March 12. March 13, 1939. 12pp.
Report: Some Phases of the Sino-Japanese Conflict. July-December 1937. 79pp.
G-2 Report: Operations on the Juichang-Wuning Road, September-October 1938. March 2,1939.14pp.
G-2 Report: Major Military Operations-Field Operations, March 13-26. March 26,1939. 8pp.
G-2 Report: Operations~The Shanghai Fighting, September 1938. April 5,1939.12pp.
G-2 Report: Operations-The Shanghai-Woosung Area. April 5,1939. 5pp.
G-2 Report: Major Military Operations-Field Operations, March 27-April 10. April 10, 1939. 10pp.
G-2 Report: Transmitting Order of Battle Map. April 6, 1939.1 p.
G-2 Report: Major Military Operations-Field Operations, April 11 -24. April 24,1939.14pp.
Memo: Transmittal of Information. March 25,1939. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Operations of the Chinese 6th Division at Woosung. April 19,1939. 5pp.
G-2 Report: Operations in the War at Shanghai. April 25, 1939. 22pp.
G-2 Report: Transmittal of Map. April 27,1939. 1 p.
G-2 Report: Major Military Operations-Field Operations, April 25-May 9. May 9, 1939. 8pp.
G-2 Reports: Major Military Operations-Field Operations, May 10-August 2. May 10-August 2, 1939. 41pp.
G-2 Report: Japanese Divisions in China. July 24, 1939. 3pp.
Memo: Comments from the Field. August 21,1939. 4pp.
Memo: Bombardment of Chungking on June 9. August 3, 1939. 3pp.
Memo: Method of Action of Japanese Bombing Planes. August 4,1939. 3pp.
Memo: Remarks on the Last Bombardment of Chungking. August 4,1939. 1 p.
G-2 Report: Distribution of Major Japanese Army Units. August 1,1939. 34pp.
G-2 Report: Major Military Operations-Field Operations, August 3-13. August 15, 1939. 4pp.
Memo: Correction of Report. August 14,1939.1 p.
Memo: Reply to Evaluation of Reports. August 16,1939. 1 p.
Report: The Panay Incident. June 6, 1938. 9pp.
Memo: Comments.from the Field. August 4, 1938. 5pp.
Memo: Radiogram to the U.S. Military Attaché, China. September 8,1939.1 p.
Memo: The Japanese Plan for China. August 17, 1939. 18pp.
Radiogram: Japanese Take-Over of Foreign Concessions. September 6,1939. 1 p.
Memo: Japanese Plan to Usurp Authority of European Nations in China. September 7,1939. 7pp.
Memo: Report of the Commander-in-Chief, U.S. Asiatic Fleet, on the Far Eastern Situation.
September 28, 1939. 27pp,
G-2 Report: Major Military Operations-Field Operations, August 14-September 10. September 12, 1939. 6pp.
Memo: Japanese Forces in South China. September 15,1939. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Major Military Operations-Field Operations, September 11-21. September 25, 1939. 5pp.
Radiogram: Situation in Suiyuan States. August 25, 1939. 1 p.
Memo: Japanese Divisions in China. September 27, 1939.1 p.
Memo: Radiogram to Chungking. November 1,1939.1 p.
G-2 Report: Major Military Operations-Field Operations, September 21-October 8. October 11, 1939. 8pp.
Report: Comments from the Field. October 1,1939. 5pp.
Report: Japanese Aerial Bombardment of Long-Tcheou (Lung-Chow). October 11,1939. 4pp.
Report: Japanese Aerial Bombardments in Kwangsi and Kwangtung Provinces. October 16,1939. 7pp.
Report: Japanese Forces for the Attack on Changsha and Their Routes of Attack. October 23, 1939. 5pp.
Report: Operations near the Hongkong Frontier. October 31, 1939. 4pp.
G-2 Reports: Major Military Operations-Field Operations, October 9-November 4. October 26November 6,1939.11pp.
Memo: Remarks of General Wen of the Chinese Army. October 28,1939. 3pp.
Memo: Identification of Japanese Units. October 23, 1939. 5pp.
G-2 Report: Major Military Operations-Field Operations, November 5-17. November 20, 1939. 6pp.
Memo: Identification of Japanese Units. December 14, 1939. 1p.
G-2 Report: Major Military Operations-Field Operations, November 18-December 18. December 21, 1939. 7pp.
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Memo: List of Japanese Troops in China. November 17,1939.4pp.
G-2 Report: Japanese Occupied Area in China. January 11, 1940. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Report on Naval Operations. December 29, 1939. 3pp.
G-2 Report: Results of Operations in China as Announced by the Japanese. January 4, 1939 [1940]. 4pp.
G-2 Report: Air Combat Operations, 1939. January 5, 1939. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Local Governments-Relations between North China and Proposed Central Regime.
January 10, 1940. 2pp.
Memo: Conditions at Tientsin. January 10,1940. 6pp.
Memo: Order of Battle of Japanese Units in China. January 12, 1940. 3pp.
G-2 Report: Major Military Operations-Field Operations, December 19,1939-January 7, 1940.
January 15, 1940. 9pp.
Despatch: Telegram to the Central Government of China from Chu Teh, Military Leader of the Chinese
Communists. February 1,1940. 5pp.
Memo: Identification of Japanese Units. January 22, 1940. T'p.
G-2 Reports: Major Military Operations-Field Operations, January 8-March 12. February 16-March 14, 1940.
29pp.
Report: Recent Japanese Operations and Organization in South China. February 20,1940. 13pp.
Report: Comments from the Field. March 17,1940. 9pp.
Report: Visit to the Nanning Area. April 1,1940. 4pp.
G-2 Report: Major Military Operations-Field Operations, March 13-April 11. April 11,1940. 7pp.
G-2 Report: Major Military Operations-Field Operations, April 11 -24. April 26,1940. 4pp.
Memo: Reply to Evaluation of Reports. May 7, 1940. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Major Military Operations-Field Operations, April 25-May 13. May 13, 1940. 7pp.
G-2 Report: Air Combat Operations-Tabulation of Japanese Air Losses in China. May 7,1940. 4pp.
Memo: Maps. June 3, 1940. 9pp.
G-2 Report: Major Military Operations-Field Operations, May 14-July 10. June 7-July 11, 1940. 20pp.
Memo: Cost of Japanese Bombings of Chungking. July 2,1940. 2pp.
M.A. Report: Major Military Operations, September 1937-June 1940. July-27, 1940. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Chinese Report of Japanese Casualties. June 26,1940. 2pp.
M.A. Reports: Field Operations, July 11 -October 5. August 6-October 7,1940. 24pp.
Memo: Attitude of China towards Defense against Japanese Invasion. November 1, 1940. 3pp.
M.A. Report: Major Military Operations. October 14, 1940. 8pp.
M.A. Report: Japanese Naval Operations. October 25, 1940. 2pp.
M.A. Reports: Field Operations, October 6, 1940-February 28, 1941. October 31, 1940-February 28, 1941.
43pp.
Report: Comments from the Field-South Kwangtung. March 11, 1941. 2pp.
M.A. Report: Field Operations, March 1-13. March 13, 1941. 7pp.
Report: Order of Battle of the Japanese Army in China and Indochina. March 15,1941. 1 p.
M.A. Reports: Field Operations, March 14-June 25. March 24-June 25, 1941. 49pp.
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Situation. February 1939. 94pp.
Situation. March 1939. 54pp.
Situation. April 1939. 38pp.
Situation. May 1939. 49pp.
Situation. June 1939. 50pp.
Situation. July 1939. 94pp. •
Situation. August 1939. 61pp.
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Radiograms: Far Eastern Situation. September 1939.39pp.
Radiograms: Far Eastern Situation. October 1939.35pp.
Radiograms: Far Eastern Situation. November 1939.51pp.
Radiograms: Far Eastern Situation. December 1939.57pp.
Radiograms: Far Eastern Situation. January 1940.34pp.
Radiograms: Far Eastern Situation. February 1940.38pp.
Radiograms: Far Eastern Situation. March 1940.22pp.
Radiograms: Far Eastern Situation. April 1940.14pp.
Radiograms: Far Eastern Situation. May 1940.28pp.
Radiograms: Far Eastern Situation. June 1940.51pp.
Radiograms: Far Eastern Situation. July 1940.19pp.
Radiograms: Far Eastern Situation. August 1940.24pp.
Radiograms: Far Eastern Situation. September 1940.36pp.
Radiograms: Far Eastern Situation. October 1940.21 pp.
Radiograms: Far Eastern Situation. November 1940.14pp.
Radiograms: Far Eastern Situation. December 1940.13pp.
Radiograms: Far Eastern Situation. January 1941.10pp.
Radiograms: Far Eastern Situation. February 1941.10pp.
Radiograms: Far Eastern Situation. March 1941.3pp.
Radiograms: Far Eastern Situation. May 1941.9pp.
Radiograms: Far Eastern Situation. June 1941.16pp.
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G-2 Report: The Attitude and Policies of General Hayashi, Minister of War. May 2,1934.4pp.
G-2 Report: Foreign Policy-Yosuke Matsuoka Declares Crisis Is Just Beginning. May 15,1934.2pp.
Memo: Information on Manchukuo and Japan. July 10,1934.3pp.
Memo: Letters on China Situation. March 1,1938.14pp.
Correspondence: Transmittal and Classification of Documents. July 16,1934-August 7,1934.9pp.
G-2 Report: Policies of the Okada Cabinet. August 5,1934.4pp.
G-2 Reports: Japanese Activity in the Torres Strait. October 9 and 13,1934. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Anglo-Japanese Alliance. October 16,1934.2pp.
G-2 Report: Proposed Japanese Purchase of the Amur Basin. November 13,1934.6pp.
Memo: Request for M.A. Report. December 22,1934.2pp.
G-2 Report: The "Kokuikai" (National Renaissance Society). November 14,1934.4pp.
G-2 Report: Prince Konoe Finds Need for Greater Degree of National Unity. December 19,1934.4pp.
MID Report: Japanese Propaganda regarding the Washington Naval Treaty. January 22,1935. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Japan, Great Britain, and the Naval Treaty. February 1,1935.3pp.
G-2 Report: Comments on Japan's Withdrawal from the London Naval Conference. January 23,1936.4pp.
G-2 Report: Manchukuo-Outer Mongolian Boundary Dispute. February 8,1935.2pp.
G-2 Report: Japanese Encroachments in Outer Mongolia. August 20,1935.3pp.
G-2 Reports: Manchukuoan-Outer Mongolia Boundary Negotiations. November 15 and December 10,1935.
3pp.
G-2 Report: Manchukuoan-Outer Mongolia Boundary Dispute. December 27,1935.3pp. <
G-2 Report: Japanese Attacks on Outer Mongolian Border. January 30,1936.4pp.
Memo: Source of Information. February 7,1936.1 p.
G-2 Report: Manchukuoan Border Disputes. February 7,1936.5pp.
G-2 Report: Manchukuoan-Soviet Border Disputes. February 21,1936.4pp.
G-2 Reports: Manchukuoan-Outer Mongolian Border Disputes. February 21-April 2,1936.10pp.
G-2 Report: Army View of the Manchukuoan-Outer Mongolian Border Disputes. April 2,1936. 6pp.
G-2 Reports: Manchukuoan-Soviet Border Disputes. April 1,1936-July 8,1937.13pp.
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G-2 Reports: Soviet^Japanese Relations. October 28, 1937-May 13, 1938. 20pp.
G-2 Report: Border Incidents, August 1938. August 4,1938. 3pp.
G-2 Reports: Changkufeng Border Incident. August 11-17, 1938. 19pp.
Radiograms: Changkufeng Border Incident. August 8-16, 1938. 10pp.
G-2 Reports: National Boundaries-Battle of Lake Hassan. October 6, 1938. 25pp.
G-2 Reports: Manchukuoan-Outer Mongolian Border Incidents. June 8-September 1, 1939. 41pp.
G-2 Report: British Journalist Examines Japanese in Manchukuo. March 12, 1935. 21pp.
G-2 Report: U.S.-Japanese Relations. April 12,1935. 1p.
G-2 Reports: The "Minobe Theory." April 4-October 18,1935. 10pp.
G-2 Report: The 67th Diet-Results of the Sessions. April 4,1935. 4pp.
G-2 Report: Manchukuo-USSR Joint Border Commission. July 12,1935. 3pp.
G-2 Report: Soviet-Japanese Relations. July 25, 1935. 3pp.
G-2 Report: Western "Treaty Rights" in Manchuria. August 28, 1935. 4pp.
G-2 Report: Conclusion of Agreement of Abolishment of Partial Extraterritoriality in Manchukuo.
June 11, 1936. 4pp.
G-2 Report: Japanese-Manchukuoan Extraterritoriality Treaty. June 15, 1936. 6pp.
G-2 Report: Agreement Abolishing Japanese Extraterritoriality in Manchukuo. November 9, 1937. 6pp.
G-2 Report: Agreement for Stationing of Japanese Troops in Manchukuo. December 8, 1937. 2pp.
G-2 Report: The Cooperative Movement in Japan. September 5,1935. 4pp.
G-2 Report: War Office Pamphlet "Japan and the Period of Change in the International Situation."
September 13,1935. 15pp.
Memo: Information for Germans in Japan Desiring to Return Home. May 14,1941. 6pp.
G-2 Report: Revolutionary Movements-The "Shimpeitai" Plot. September 20, 1935. 7pp.
G-2 Report: Japanese Reaction to Philippine Independence. December 6,1935. 3pp.
G-2 Report: Formal Opening of the Japanese Diet. December 27,1935. 5pp.
G-2 Report: Dissolution of the Japanese Diet. January 25, 1936. 4pp.
G-2 Report: The Election Campaign and the New Party. April 16,1937. 6pp.
G-2 Reports: The Cabinet, Political Parties, and the Army. May 14 and 29, 1937. 9pp.
G-2 Report: Execution of the Army's Program. June 25, 1937. 4pp.
Memo: Reply to Evaluations of Reports. Augustl 0, 1937. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Resignation of Count Nobuaki Makino, Lord Privy Seal. December 27, 1935. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Koki Hirota's, Foreign Minister, Diet Speech. January 24, 1936. 5pp.
Radiogram: Request for Information. February 26, 1936. 1p.
Memo: Present Trouble in Japan. February 27,1936. 1 p.
G-2 Report: Attempted Coup d' Etat of February 26th. February 28, 1936. 6pp.
G-2 Report: February 26th Incident. March6,1936. 19pp.
G-2 Report: Formation of New Cabinet following the February 26th Incident. March 7, 1936. 6pp.
G-2 Report: The Hirota Cabinet. March 19,1936. 12pp.
G-2 Report: February 26th Incident. March 20, 1936. 5pp.
G-2 Report: The Hirota Cabinet-Proposed Reforms and Administrative Changes. April 2,1936. 6pp.
G-2 Report: Aftermath of February 26th Incident. April 2, 1936. 6pp.
G-2 Report: February 26th Incident-Martial Law Rescinded. July 23, 1936. 1p.
G-2 Report: February 26th Incident-Clarification of National Policy. April 17, 1936. 3pp.
G-2 Report: February 26th Incident. April 15, 1936. 4pp:
G-2 Report: February 26th Incident-Discussion in the Diet. May 15, 1936. 11pp.
G-2 Report: February 26th Incident-Penalties Exacted. June 26, 1936. 2pp.
G-2 Report: February 26th Incident-Covert Martial Findings and Official Army Statement. July 10, 1936. 16pp.
G-2 Reports: February 26th Incident-Aftermath. October 20, 1936-January 27, 1937. 10pp.
G-2 Report: Resignation of the Hirota Cabinet; Failure of General Ugaki to Form Cabinet; Imperial Command
Given to General Hayashi. January 30, 1937. 10pp.
G-2 Report: The Army and the Konoe Cabinet. June 11,1937. 5pp.
Memo: Observations on the February 26th Incident. June 11, 1937. 4pp.
G-2 Report: February 26th Incident-Further Penalties. November 18, 1937. 7pp.
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Memo: Request for Information. March 4,1936.1p.
G-2 Report: Nationalist Movement in Japan. February 25,1936.7pp.
Memo: Activities of a Missionary in Korea. May 7,1936.5pp.
G-2 Reports: The 69th Session of the Diet. May 14-29,1936.19pp.
G-2 Report: Public Order and Safety-Banditry. June 10,1936. 7pp.
G-2 Report: Present Situation in Manchukuo. July 1,1936.8pp.
G-2 Report: National Policies. September 4,1936.4pp.
G-2 Report: Proposed Administrative Reforms. October 16,1936.5pp.
G-2 Report: Administrative and Diet Reform. November 13,1936.6pp.
G-2 Reports: The 70th and 71 st Sessbn of the Diet. April 2-August 5,1937.11pp.
Memo: Reply to Evaluation of Reports. November 2,1937.1 p.
G-2 Report: Current Domestic Political Situation. April 28,1938.5pp.
G-2 Report: The Effect of the Protracted China Operations on Japan. May 12,1938.7pp.
Memo: Cabinet Changes in Japan. May 26,1938.2pp.
G-2 Report: Shifts in Konoe Cabinet. May 27,1938.3pp.
G-2 Report: Reorganization of the Konoe Cabinet. June 15,, 1938.3pp.
Radiograms: Cabinet Situation. May 27-June 3,1938.2pp.
G-2 Report: Resignation of General Ugaki, Foreign Minister. October 4,1938.2pp.
Memo: Resignation of the Cabinet. January 4,1939.1 p.
G-2 Report: Cabinet Changes. September 12,1939.3pp.
M.A. Report: Prince Konoe's New Political Structure. August 31,1940. 8pp.
Memo: Reply to Evaluation of Reports. December 4,1940. 6pp.
M.A. Reports: Imperial Rule Association. January 6-June 4,1941.13pp.
G-2 Report: Political Parties and Groups-Manchukuo Teikoku Kyowakai. September 29,1936.3pp.
Memo: Reply to Evaluation of Reports. December 14,1936.2pp.
G-2 Report: Manchukuo Concordia Society. May 6,1937.3pp.
G-2 Report: The German-Japanese Anti-Comintern Agreement. December 4,1936.6pp.
Memo: Reply to Evaluation of Reports. February 8,1937.2pp.
G-2 Report: Italian Adherence to Anti-Comintern Agreement. November 9,1937.4pp.
Memo: Japanese-German-ltalian Comintern Pact. November 15,1937.1 p.
G-2 Report: Adherence of Manchukuo and Hungary to Anti-Comintern Pact. March 7,1939.2pp.
G-2 Report: Adherence of Spain to the Anti-Comintern Pact. April 25,1939.2pp.
G-2 Report: Formation of the Hayashi Cabinet. February 17,1937.7pp.
G-2 Reports: The 70th Session of the Diet. March 1 -18,1937.14pp.
G-2 Report: Law of Succession to the Throne of Manchukuo. March 5,1937.1 p.
G-2 Report: Agencies of the Government That Control National Defense-'Protected Villages" in Manchuria.
May 6,1937.2pp.
G-2 Report: Public Order and Safety-Banditry in Manchuria. June 3,1937.3pp. .
Correspondence: Requests for Data on the Situation in China. September 21,1937-November 14,1939.
44pp.
Letters: Situation in Japan. September 27 and October 6,1937.4pp.
G-2 Report: The 72nd Session of the Diet. September 14,1937.12pp.
Letters: Requests for Information. Noyember5-15,1937.4pp.
G-2 Reports: Japanese-British Relations. October 28,1937 and January 19.1938.4pp.
G-2 Reports: the 73rd Session of the Diet. February 3-March 30,1938.20pp.
G-2 Report: Formation of the Mohammedan Association. September 28,1938.2pp.
Letters: Transmittal of Diary. October 14 and 18,1938.2pp.
Report: Notes on the Military Situation in the Far East. October 22,1938.5pp.
G-2 Report: Policy of the Social Mass Party. November 18,1938.3pp.
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M.A. Report: Dissolution of the Social Mass Party. July 26,1940.2pp.
G-2 Report: German-Japanese Cultural Agreement. November 29,1938.3pp.
G-2 Report: Italian-Japanese Cultural Agreement. March 24,1939.2pp.
Report: Arrest of Frenchman by Japanese Police Authorities in Yokohama. November 5,1938.3pp.
G-2 Report: Polish-Manchukuoan Agreement for Exchange of Consuls. December 17,1938.2pp.
G-2 Report: Treaty Relations of Manchukuo. December 14,1938.2pp.
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G-2 Report: Foreign Policies-Asia Development Board. December 20,1938.7pp.
G-2 Report: Foreign Policies-Asia Development Board Advisory Commission. August 12,1939.2pp.
Memo: Report on Formosa. Feburary 4,1939.17pp.
Correspondence: regarding R.B. Landis. April 18-May 24,1939.9pp.
G-2 Report: Principal Legislation Passed by the 74th Diet. May 5,1939.5pp.
Memo: Japanese Reaction to the German-Soviet Pact. August 25,1939.2pp.
Memo: Notes on Hongkong, Japan, and Korea. August 10,1939.18pp.
Memo: Reports on China and French Far East Possessions. October 12,1940.1 p.
G-2 Report: Foreign Relations. September 12,1939.4pp.
G-2 Report: Press Releases on Japanese-U.S. Relations. September 22,1939.3pp.
Memo: Readjustment of U.S.-Japanese Relations. September 29,1939.3pp.
G-2 Report: Supplementary Agreement to the German-Manchukuoan Treaty of Amity. September 15,1939.
2pp.
Memo: Report of Observations Made in Hongkong, Japan, and China. September 8,1939.1p.
Memo: Developments in the Pacific Area (Palau). May 20,1940.1 p.
Letters: Transmitting Memo to the U.S. Secretary of War on Japanese Neutrality. May 10-21,1940.4pp.
Memo: Attitude of the Japanese Army towards Great Britain. June 19,1940.1 p.
Memo: Movement of Japanese Naval Air Forces from Hankow. June 29,1940.1 p.
Memo: Attitude of the Japanese Army towards Great Britain. June 19,1940.1 p.
G-2 Report: Treaty between Thailand and Japan. June 13,1940.3pp.
M.A. Report: Japanese-Thai Treaty of Amity. January .11,1941. 3pp.
Memo: Japanese Plans to Seize Liukungtao. September 24,1940.1 p.
M.A. Report: Article on Japanese Foreign Policy. August 21,1940. 6pp.
G-2 Report: Japanese Attitude toward the U.S. October 19,1940.4pp.
Letter: Conversation with Admiral Nomura. February 9,1941. 5pp. .
M.A. Report: Alignment with Rome-Berlin Axis. Octobers, 1940.9pp.
FBI Memo: Japanese Policy in the Far East. November 1,1940. 2pp.
Memo: International and Military Maneuvers in the Far East. December 17,1940.2pp.
M.A. Report: German Aircraft and Advisers with Japanese Forces. March 6,1941. 2pp.
M.A. Report: Current Events. April 2,1941.1 p.
M.A. Reports: Japanese Treaty with the Wang Ching-wei China (Occupied) Government. December 3-9,
1940.32pp.
M.A. Report: Proscription of Movement for East Asiatic Union. January 21,1941. 3pp.
Memo: Unprovoked Attack upon, Arrest and Detention of U.S. Marines by Japanese Gendarmes in Peking.
January 13,1941.8pp.
M ID Report: Current Events. May 27,1941.1 p.
Memo: Views of American Businessmen Returning from Japan. December 26,1940.5pp.
M.A. Report: General Conditions in Osaka. March 12,1941. 2pp.
M.A. Report: Japanese Dispositions on the Hongkong Frontier. April 5,1941. 2pp.
MID Report: Political Outlook. May 9,1941. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Japanese Relations with South American Countries, Especially Panama. January 21,1941.
6pp.
Memo: British Intelligence Reports on Japanese Army Activities. January 24,1941. 3pp.
Memo: Japanese Bacteriological and Parachute Troops. February 25,1941. 2pp.
M.A. Report: Comments on Indochina. February 25,1941. 2pp.
M.A. Report: Indies Theater (Southeast Asia). February 27,1941. 3pp.
M.A. Report: Thai-lndochinese Situation. March 27,1941.3pp.
M.A. Report: Japanese Plans on Indochina. April 9,1941. 2pp.
Publications: Japan and the Pacific Islands under Japanese Mandate. February 13,1941. 3pp.
Memo: Strategic Developments in Southeast Asia. February 27,1941. 3pp.
M.A. Report: War Morale of Japanese Civil Population. February 26,1941.1 p.
M.A. Report: Treaty between Thailand and Indochina. March 12,1941.2pp.
M.A. Report: Sabotage Activities in Japan. April 7,1941.1 p.
M.A. Reports: Effect of Soviet-Japanese Non-Aggression Pact. April 18-May 8,1941. 6pp.
M.A. Report: Hitler's Orders to Yosuke Matsuoka. May 29,1941. 3pp.
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Memo: Japanese Movement into Indochina. July 17,1941. 1p.
FBI Memo: Sabotage Activity in Japan. August 7, 1941. 1p.
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Report: Japanese Order for Steel-Iron Industry. December 12, 1919. 1p.
Report: Development of Formosa. January 8, 1920. 5pp.
Report: Strikes. February 5, 1920. 2pp.
Report: Japanese Imitation of U.S. Trademarks. February 24, 1920. 5pp.
Report: Korea's Foreign Trade Development. March 3, 1920. 4pp.
Report: Population of Japan on December 31,1918. March 10, 1920. 5pp.
Report: Japanese in the Shantung Coal District. January 24, 1920.1p.
Report: Economic Products-Japan's South Sea Islands. March 12, 1920. 6pp.
Report: Japanese Seamen; Copper. April 10, 1920. 1p.
Report: Lead and Zinc Industry. April 13, 1920. 4pp.
Report: The Marshall and Caroline Islands. April 16, 1920. 4pp.
Report: South Sea Islands. June 23, 1920. 5pp.
Report: Economic Conditions in Formosa. May 18, 1920. 4pp.
Report: Economic Situation in Japan. July 7, 1920. 25pp.
Report: General Economic Situation. August 31, 1920. 2pp.
Report: The Saghalien (Sakhalin) Budget. July 26, 1920. 1 p.
Report: Economic Situation in Korea. July 31,1920. 7pp.
Report: Output of Japanese Foundries. September 14, 1920. 1p.
Report: Yawata Steel Works; Japanese Merchant Marine; Production of Minerals. September 29, 1920. 2pp.
Report: 1920 Census Report of the Empire. December 21,1920. 1p.
Report: Estimate of the Economic Situation. May 4, 1921. 4pp.
Memo: Evaluation of Reports. Undated. 1p.
Report: Military-Economic Survey of Japan. August 23, 1921. 31pp.
Memo: Comment on M.A. Report. October 19, 1921. 1 p.
Letter: Economic Report. November 2,1921. 1p.
Memo: Economic Report. January 22,1922.1 p.
Report: Iron and Steel Industry. October 1921. 27pp.
Report: Iron and Steel Market. September 21,1922. 1p.
Report: "Big Business" in Korea. October 12,1921. 2pp.
Report: Rice; Oriental Development Company. October 19, 1921. 1p.
Report: Afforestation in Korea. November 14, 1921. 1p.
Report: Shipping. December 13, 1921. 2pp.
Report: Munitions Report. December 14, 1921. 1p.
Memos: Report on Japan. January 25, 1922. 2pp.
Memos: Minerals; Labor; Starches. January 17, 1922. 4pp.
Memos: Cotton Industry. February 4, 1922. 2pp.
Reports: Rice. February 16, August 2, and October 12, 1922. 3pp.
Report: Economic Importance of Northern Saghalien (Sakhalin) and Saghalien (Sakhalin) Province.
April 21, 1922.7pp.
Report: Russian Saghalien (Sakhalin) Province. May 4,1922. 4pp.
Report: British Comment on Japanese-U.S. Relations. February 21, 1923. 3pp.
Report: Development of Korea. April 27, 1922. 5pp.
Letters: Requests for Information. September 12-13, 1922. 7pp.
Report: The Hokkaido Agricultural Experimental Farm. November 3,1922. 1p.
Report: Estimate of the Economic-Military Situation. December 20 1922. 3pp.
Report: New Ore-Concentration Method at Anzan (Anshan) Iron and Steel Works, Manchuria.
February 12, 1923. 1 p.
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Report: Report on the Formosan Coal Mines. March 5,1923.1p.
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Report: Sinclair Oil Concession in North Saghalien (Sakhalin). March 12.1923.1p.
Reports: Oil Operations in Sakhalin. April 8-September 1924 and May 1,1925.22pp.
Reports: Agreement and Background Material between the Government of the Far Eastern Republic
(RSFSR) and Sinclair Oil Company. May 14,1921-February 2,1925.301pp.
Report: Protection of the Dye Industry. March 16,1923.1 p.
Reports: Anzan (Anshan) Iron and Steel Works. March 26 and November 7,1923 and March 12 and 27,
1924.6pp.
Report: Anzan (Anshan) Iron and Steel Works. January 24,1923.4pp.
Report: Wholesale Prices. May 4,1923.2pp.
Report: Inspection of the Fushun Coal Mine. May 17,1923.7pp.
Report: Economic Reasons for Recognition of Soviet Russia. May 2,1923.2pp.
Report: Amalgamation of Westinghouse and Mitsubishi Interests. December 4,1923.2pp.
Report: Penshishu and Anzan (Anshan) Iron Mines. January 23,1924.6pp.
Memo: Transmittal of Report. March 25,1925.1p.
Report: Japanese Iron Interests in Sumatra. February 20,1924.1 p.
Reports: Russo-Japanese Fishery Parley. March 11 -April 29,1924.3pp.
Report: Soviet-Japanese Fishery Convention. June 5,1928.34pp.
G-2 Report: Extension of the Soviet-Japanese Fishing Convention. May 20,1935, January 6,1938, April
25,1939, and January 24,1940.9pp.
Report: Opium Control in Kwangtung. March 13,1924. 2pp.
Reports: Japan and Saghalien (Sakhalin). April-July 1924.7pp.
G-2 Reports: Japan-USSR and Saghalien (Sakhalin) Oil and Coal. December 1925-February 1928.6pp.
Report: Adoption of Metric System. Undated. 1 p.
Report: Standardization of Weights and Measures. February 1,1934.1 p.
Report: Oil Policy. Undated. 2pp.
Letter: FBI Report on Japan's Iron and Steel Industry. November 18,1940.3pp.
Memos: Transmittal of Monthly Trade and Economic Letters. June 11,1928-September 26,1929.20pp.
Reports: Present Status of Industrial Mobilization. March 8,1926 and July 7,1927.7pp.
G-2 Reports: The Natural Resources Investigative Board. July 26,1927 and August 18,1927.3pp.
G-2 Report: General Policy for Mobilization System. October 14,1927.4pp.
G-2 Report: Preparations for National General Mobilization. April 6,1928.17pp.
G-2 Report: Amendment Resources Bureau Act. June 7,1928.1p.
G-2 Report: Activities in Mobilization of Industry Plans. July 14,1928.1p.
G-2 Report: Steel Supply for Military Service. December 7,1928.1 p.
G-2 Report: Proposed Natural Resources Investigation Act. December 11,1928.1 p.
G-2 Report: Resources Investigation Board. January 7,1929.3pp.
G-2 Reports: Natural Resources Investigation Act. March 24-April 27,1929.5pp.
G-2 Report: Industrial Mobilization. April 27,1929.2pp.
G-2 Report: Resources Investigation Committee. May 18,1929.1 p.
Report: National Mobilizatbn. February 19,1930.21 pp.
G-2 Reports: Industrial Mobilization; Laws. September 22,1932-March 5,1941.78pp.
G-2 Report: Subsidies for Raising Sheep. April 3,1926.1 p.
G-2 Reports: Iron and Steel Subsidy. April 21,1926-August 27,1926.3pp.
G-2 Reports: Subsidy for Anzan (Anshan) Iron. November 3,1926 and March 24,1927.2pp.
G-2 Report: Japanese Abroad. May 5,1926r1 p.
G-2 Report: New Emigration Policy. August 30,1926.1 p.
G-2 Report: Attempts at Economic Penetration. June 24,1926.1 p.
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G-2 Report: Mineral Fuel Oil. June 18,1926.1p.
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Memos: Purchases and Sales of Raw Materials by Russia and Japan. July 24-December 10, 1926. 47pp.
Memos: AMTORG and Metal Purchases. December 13-23,1926. 15pp.
G-2 Reports: Aluminum. July 2,1926-September 14, 1933. 4pp.
G-2 Reports: Immigration-Japanese Settlement in Turkey. July 16,1926-June 27, 1927. 7pp.
G-2 Reports: Manufacture of Dyestuffs. July 20, 1926-August 8, 1933. 12pp.
G-2 Reports: Oil Production. August 18, 1926-April 30, 1929. 4pp.
G-2 Report: Rice Production in Korea. August 30,1926.1p.
G-2 Report: Tenant Farmer Question in Japan. August 30, 1926. 1p.
G-2 Report: Japanese Rubber Investments in Malaysia. December 17, 1926. 1 p.
G-2 Report: Japanese Manufacture of Diesel Engines. December 18, 1926. 1p.
G-2 Report: Japanese Economic Penetration of China. December 23, 1926. 3pp.
G-2 Reports: Rice Production. January 26, 1927-June 25, 1934. 15pp.
G-2 Report: Salt Consumption. January 27, 1927. 1 p.
G-2 Report: Fuel Oil Situation. February 2,1927.1 p.
G-2 Report: Oil Well Subsidies. March 5,1927. 1p.
G-2 Report: Forestry in Chosen (Korea). March 2,1927.1 p.
G-2 Report: Self-Sufficiency in Pig Iron. March 24, 1927. 2pp.
Memo: Evaluation of Report. June 3,1927. 1 p.
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G-2 Report: Korean Cotton Production. April 15, 1927. 1p.
G-2 Report: Cement Industry. June 11, 1927.1 p.
G-2 Reports: Silk Production. July 16,1927 and February 18, 1932. 2pp.
G-2 Reports: Mineral Production. August 7, 1927-October 28, 1928. 4pp.
G-2 Report: Life Insurance Business. August 11, 1927. 1 p.
G-2 Reports: Fertilizer Production and Imports. August 11, 1927-August 8, 1930. 7pp.
G-2 Report: Platinum. August 11,1927. 1 p.
G-2 Report: Asphalt. August 11, 1927. 1p.
G-2 Report: Artificial Indigo and Dyestuffs. August 11, 1927. 16pp.
Despatch: Food Problem. August 2, 1927. 4pp.
Memo: Food Problem. September 24,1927. 10pp.
G-2 Report: Food Situation. March 20,1928. 2pp.
Reports: Strategic Raw Materials. September 1, 1927-February 7, 1930. 26pp.
Reports: Statistical Summary of Production and Trade, 1932. May 4,1934. 8pp.
G-2 Report: Geographical Distribution of Japan's Trade. March 1, 1935. 3pp.
Report: Statistical Summary of Production and Trade, 1933. March 7, 1935. 9pp.
Memos: Transmittal of Reports. April 1935-January 1937. 4pp.
G-2 Report: Statistical Summary of Production and Trade, 1935. April 24, 1937.14pp.
G-2 Report: Japanese Self-Sufficiency in Foodstuffs in Time of War. January 6, 1938. 7pp.
Memo: Economic Estimate of Japan. November 18, 1937. 1 p.
Letters: U.S.-Japanese Trade and the Application of the Neutrality Act. November 18-December 31, 1937.
12pp.
Memo: Japan's Principal Strategic Materials. January 7, 1938. 1p.
G-2 Reports: Cotton-Raw, Goods, Export, and Consumption. September 10, 1927-November 28, 1933. 7pp.
G-2 Report: Coal Consumption. September ,10, 1927.1 p.
G-2 Report: Dyestuffs Subsidy Act. October 3, 1927. 1p.
G-2 Reports: Wool Industry. October 4, 1927-March 16, 1928. 4pp.
G-2 Report: Electric Light and Power Companies in Formosa. October 28,1927.1p.
G-2 Reports: Expansion of Anzan (Anshan) Iron Plant. January 20, 1928-January 23, 1929. 5pp.
G-2 Report: Camphor Production. March 17, 1928. 2pp.
G-2 Reports: Rayon Production. March 17,1928-April 27, 1929. 3pp.
G-2 Report: Power Plants, 1927. March 20, 1928. 2pp.
G-2 Reports: Electric Power. June 25, 1928-March 19, 1935.11 pp.
G-2 Report: Lumber and Pulp Production. March 17,1928. 2pp.
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G-2 Report: Paper Production. March 16,1928.1p.
G-2 Report: List of Articles Capable of Being Manufactured in Japan. March 19,1928. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Steel Rail Production. April 16, 1928.1p.
G-2 Report: Heavy Oil Consumption. May 25,1928.1 p.
G-2 Report: Production of Bleaching Powder. May 25,1928. 1p.
G-2 Report: Japanese Investments in Shantung. May 28, 1928. 1p.
G-2 Reports: Japanese Investment in China. February 13, 1930-April 22, 1931. 9pp.
G-2 Report: Japanese Penetration in Manchuria. May 27, 1931.1 p.
G-2 Reports: "Big Business" in Japan. May 29-December 27,1928.32pp.
G-2 Report: Oil Enterprises. June 7,1928.1p.
G-2 Report: Oil Subsidies. September 18,1928.1 p.
G-2 Report: Imports of Machinery, 1927. June 7,1928. 1 p.
G-2 Reports: Sugar Production. June 15,1928-April 20, 1929.3pp.
G-2 Report: Russian Forest Concession. July 28, 1928. 1p.
Memos: Transmittal of Reports. October 29,1928-July 5,1929. 3pp.
G-2 Report: Ownership and Distribution of Land. October 27, 1928.1 p.
G-2 Report: Agricultural Products. October 28, 1928. 1p.
G-2 Report: Number of Livestock in Japan. October 27,1928.1 p.
G-2 Report: Value of Animal Products, 1926. October 28,1928.1p.
G-2 Report: Sales of Camphor. November 6,1928.1p.
G-2 Report: Manufacture of Medicines. November 20,1928. 2pp.
G-2 Reports: Coal Situation. November 23, 1928-April 27,1929. 5pp.
G-2 Report: Monthly Incomes. December 17,1928. 1p.
Memo: Transmittal of Report: February 4,1929.1 p.
G-2 Report: Industrial Plans of the South Manchuria Railway Company. March 10, 1929. 3pp.
G-2 Report: Activities of the Oriental Development Company. March 19,1929. 1 p.
G-2 Report: Industrial Statistics. April 8, 1929. 1p.
G-2 Report: Production of Super-Phosphates. April 18, 1929. 1p.
Memo: Japan's Plans for Industrial Mobilization and the U.S. May 15,1929. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Distillation of Petroleum from Coal. April 30, 1929.1 p.
G-2 Reports: Korean Water Power Resources. June 11,1929 and May 4, 1929. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Magnesite in South Manchuria. May 14,1929. 1p.
G-2 Reports: New Ammonium Sulphate Process. May 24-July 26, 1929. 4pp.
G-2 Report: Return of Haber Patent Rights to the Government. May 28,1929.1 p.
G-2 Report: Malay Iron Ore. June 24, 1929. 1p.
G-2 Reports: Economic Notes. July-December 1929. 21pp.
G-2 Reports: Economic Notes. January-December 1930. 53pp.
G-2 Reports: Economic Notes. January-December 1931. 37pp.
G-2 Reports: Economic Notes. January-June 1932. 18pp.
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G-2 Report: Incomes and Expenditures of the Rural Population. March 29,1930. 2pp.
G-2 Report: First Cooperative Factory. May 15,1930. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Paints and Varnishes. July 21,1930.1 p.
G-2 Reports: Rubber. February 17-March 4,1931.7pp.
G-2 Report: 1930 Production of Principal Commodities. March 6, 1931. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Wool Substitute. March 11,1921. 1p:
G-2 Report: New Aluminum Alloy. July 13, 1931.1 p.
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G-2 Report: Artificial Dyes. July 13, 1931.6pp.
G-2 Report: Japanese Economic Conquest of Manchuria. December 17, 1931. 3pp.
G-2 Report: The Seiyukai's Five Year Plan. March 5, 1932. 5pp.
Memo: Transmittal of Reports..April 9,1932.1 p.
G-2 Report: British Engineering Firms to Develop China. May 28, 1932. 1 p.
G-2 Reports: Emigration and Immigration-Manchuria. August 8,1932-June 23, 1936.14pp.
G-2 Reports: Emigration and Immigration-Manchukuo. January 18, 1937-November 8,1938.'16pp.
G-2 Report: Nickel Reserve. October 26, 1932. 3pp.
G-2 Report: Farming Struggle Rapidly Assuming Political Aspects. November 17, 1932. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Liquid Coal. December 10, 1932.1 p.
Memo: Coal and Iron Deal Proposed for Japanese Interests. September 27,1932.10pp.
Report: Immediate Situation in Japan. September 29, 1932. 3pp.
Memo: Sketch Showing Japanese-Manchukuoan Relations. March 7,1933. 9pp.
Reports: Metals-Tin, Zinc, Lead, Manganese, Aluminum, and Nickel. June 14, 1933-May 2, 1934. 14pp.
Report: Metallic Minerals-Plans for Conservation. September 6, 1938. 2pp.
Reports: Copper. July 19, 1933-November 1, 1940. 12pp.
Memo: Purchase of California Diesel Oil by Japanese Interests. September 19,1933. 1p.
Report: Alcohol Production. November 2, 1933. 2pp.
G-2 Reports: Japanese Activities in Abyssinia (Ethiopia). November 27, 1933-April 17,1935. 9pp.
Letters: Purchases in Japan of White Rabbit Fur. February 27-March 13,1934. 2pp.
Memos: Transmittal of Report. February 28-April 10, 1934. 3pp.
Letter: Japanese Activities in Peru. April 9, 1934. 3pp.Memo: Japan's War Reserves. April 30, 1934. 3pp.
G-2 Report: Industrial Resources for War. May 29,1934. 5pp.
G-2 Report: Emigration. April 20,1934. 7pp.
Memo: World Distribution of Japanese. May 12, 1941. 11pp.
G-2 Report: Japanese Promotion of the Economic Development of Manchukuo. June 1,1934. 8pp.
G-2 Report: Japanese-ManchukuoanEconomic Commission. February 26, 1935. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Japanese-Manchukuoan Economic Agreement. July 24, 1935. 3pp.
G-2 Report: Appointment of Yosuke Matsuoka as President of the South Manchuria Railway. August 9, 1935.
2pp.
G-2 Report: Japanese-Manchukuoan Economic Agreement. September 19, 1935. 4pp.
G-2 Reports: Japanese Investments in Manchukuo. June 3-November 16, 1936. 10pp.
G-2 Reports: Economic Development of North China and Manchukuo. December 15, 1937-November 18, 1940.
73pp.
Memos: Economic Propaganda. July 9-30, 1934. 5pp.
Memos: Japanese Oil Law and Situation. August 29, 1934. 9pp.
Reports: Manchukuo Oil Monopoly. November 23,1934-February 13,1935.14pp.
MID Report: Magnesium and Aluminum. September 20,1934. 1p.
Memo: Anti-Oriental Activities in Arizona. August 20, 1934. 1p.
G-2 Report: Petroleum Exports to Japan. October 13, 1934. 1p.
Memo: Japanese Activities in Acquiring Oil Fields. November 6, 1935. 3pp.
G-2 Report: Manchurian Electricity Corporation. October 8, 1934. 3pp.
G-2 Report: Manchurian Petroleum Company. October 22, 1934. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Economic Preparations for War. November 12,1934. 8pp.
G-2 Report: Japan's Economic Expansion. December 21, 1934. 3pp.
Report: Annual Trade and Economic Report, 1934. January 30, 1935. 150pp.
Report: Annual Trade and Economic Report, 1935. January 22, 1936. 93pp.
Report: Annual Trade and Economic Report, 1936. February 10,1937. 192pp.
G-2 Reports: Transmittal of Reports. April 13, 1937-March 25, 1938.4pp.
G-2 Report: Emergency Economic Measures. June 29, 1938. 5pp.
Memo: Transmittal of Report: January 25,1939.1p.
Report: Economic Power in the Far East. June 27, 1939.5pp.
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Report: Economic Estimate. May 27, 1941. 68pp.
Reports: Economic Independence and Dependence. January-April 1928.11pp.
Reports: Development of Hydroelectricity and Electrochemical Industries in Chosen (Korea).
February 16,1935.17pp.
G-2 Report: Japanese Development of Australian Mines. March 13,1935.1p.
G-2 Report: Sale of Fushun Coal. April 19,1935. 2pp.
Memo: "Japan Enters Afghanistan." July 22,1935. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Monopoly Bureau Law. August 14,1935.3pp.
G-2 Report: Staple Industry Control Law. May 12, 1937. 2pp.
Reports: Manchukuo Iron and Steel Control Law. April 16-19, 1938.15pp.
G-2 Report: Rice Cultivation in Manchuria. September 9,1935. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Mining Laws of Manchukuo. October 25,1935. 7pp.
Memos: Maps of Japanese Hydroelectric Power System. December 24,1935. 9pp.
G-2 Report: Investments and Enterprises in the South Seas. February 25,1936. 7pp.
Memo: Transmittal of Letters regarding Power Statistics. January 18, 1935. 33pp.
G-2 Report: Control of the Electric Power Industry Plan. October 30, 1936. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Shortage of Electric Power. September 20,1939. 4pp.
Letter: Silk Industry. October 11,1935. 1 p.
Memo: Raw Materials Reserves. January 4,1938.1p.
Telegrams: Estimates of Raw Materials Reserve. January 14, 1938. 2pp.
G-2 Reports: Gold. July 19, 1938-March 3,1939. 14pp.
G-2 Report: Plan for Expansion of Production. March 23, 1939. 3pp.
G-2 Reports: Establishment of Japanese Oil Inspection and Payment Station. August 24-September 1, 1939.
3pp.
Report: Brief Outline of Hitachi, Ltd., Manufacturers of Hydroelectric Equipment. March 30, 1940. 24pp.
Memo: Japanese Petroleum Statistics. July 27, 1940. 3pp.
Letter: Instructions to Japanese Branches to Purchase Aviation Fuel. August 13, 1940. 3pp.
M.A. Report: Regulations for Control of Manufacture and Sales of Fuels. July 20, 1940. 7pp.
Memo: Report on the East Asiatic Economic Investigation Bureau. August 24, 1940.12pp.
Memos: Reserve Stock of Tetraethyl Lead. October 1 -4, 1940. 2pp.
Memos: Patent Rights for the Manufacturing of High-Test Aviation Fuels. October 24-November 14, 1940.
14pp.
Letters: Information on Raw Materials and Productivity in Japan. November 5-December 5,1940. 3pp.
Letter: Dai Nippon Salt Industrial Company. November 27, 1940. 1 p.
Memo: Shipment of Lead to Japan. November 29, 1940.1 p.
Memos: Japan's Requirements of Tin. December 10-12, 1940. 2pp.
Letter: Cobalt Purchase. December 14, 1940. 2pp.
Letters: Sale of Bags. November 22, 1940-March 11, 1941. 6pp.
Memos: Purchase of Oil Storage Tanks and Rigs by Japan. February 17-August 7, 1941. 3pp.
Memo: Mexican-Japanese Communications. February 21, 1941. 3pp.
Letter: Japanese Purchase of Grain. March 7,1941.1 p.
Letter: Material Resources in Japan. March 21, 1941. 4pp.
M.A. Report: Japanese Resources Exploitation of the Mandated Islands. April 23, 1941. 3pp.
Report: Proposals for Coordinated Action for the Restriction of Japanese Imports of War Materials.
April 24-May 21,1941. 2pp.
Letters: Activities of the Chosen Oil Company/June 4-10, 1941.13pp.
Report: Efforts to Secure Beryllium. June 3, 1941.1 p.
Report: Industrial Affairs in Japan. May 29, 1941. 1 p.
Report: Cigarette Lighter Flints. June 5, 1941. 1 p.
Report: Niimaha Industrial Area. July 17,1941. 9pp.
Letter: FBI Report on Japanese Industrial Activities. July 25, 1941. 4pp.
Letter: Asbestos. August 7, 1941. 1 p.
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M.A. Reports: Observations on Visit to China and Korea. July 31-August 15, 1919. 13pp.
M.A. Report: Attempt to Assassinate Korean Governor-General. September 10, 1919. 2pp.
M.A. Report: Interview with Representative of Korean Government. October 28, 1919. 3pp.
Memo: Korean Police. December 13,1920.1 p.
N.A. Report: Korean Revolutionary Movement. September 2, 1921. 11pp.
M.A. Report: Conditions in.Korea. March 6, 1923. 2pp.
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Report: Grand Maneuvers of the Japanese Army, November 1917. March 5, 1918. 74pp.
M.A. Report: The Siberian Question. March 8,1918.1p.,
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Memo: The Siberian Question. March 20,1918. 2pp.
M.A. Report: Militarization of Subject Races. March 29, 1918. 5pp.
M.A. Report: Inspection of Troops of the 2nd Division. May 7, 1918. 5pp.
M.A. Report: Production of Japanese Army Officers. May 27, 1918. 10pp.
M.A. Report: Inspection of Railway Regiment. July 3, 1918. 3pp.
Memos: Japanese Intervention in Russia. August 1-6, 1918. 2pp.
M.A. Report: Troops to Manchuria. August 21,1918. 2pp.
Memo: U.S.-Japanese Military Cooperation in Siberia. September 1918. 3pp.
Memo: Mobilization and Distribution of Troops. October 1918. 2pp.
Memo: Comments on Japanese Generals Sent to Siberia. September 11,1918. 3pp.
M.A. Report: Japanese General Staff Reports. September 17, 1918. 11 pp.
M.A. Report: Replacement of Tsingtao Garrison. September 26, 1918. 1p.
M.A. Report: The Japanese Army. Octobers, 1918.72pp.
M.A. Report: The Japanese Army. August 13,1919. 73pp.
M.A. Report: Japanese General Staff Report. October 10, 1918. 2pp.
Telegram: Troop Movements to Siberia and Manchuria. November 21,1918.1p.
Reports: Troop Movements. October 3-November 18, 1918. 8pp.
M.A. Report: Notes on Japanese Maneuvers. November 23, 1918. 2pp.
Reports: Japanese General Staff Reports. November 27-December 11,1918. 5pp.
Cablegrams and Reports: Troop Movements in Manchuria and Siberia. October 25,1918-February 4, 1919.
15pp.
M.A. Report: Japanese General Staff Report: January 20, 1919. 1 p.
M.A. Report: Strength of Japanese Forces in Manchuria and Siberia. January 21,1919.1p.
M.A. Reports: Japanese General Staff Reports and Conferences. January 14-February 7, 1919. 5pp.
Telegram: Call for Troops for the Siberian Campaign. March 23,1919. 2pp.
M.A. Report: Transmittal of Report. February 17, 1919.1 p.
Telegram: Japanese General Staff Report. April 3,1919. 1p.
M.A. Reports: Distribution and Strength of Military Forces. March 11 -April 1,1919.12pp.
M.A. Report: Japanese General Staff Reports. March 21, 1919. 5pp.
M.A. Report: Distribution of Forces. April 1,1919.1 p.
M.A. Reports: Japanese General Staff Reports and Conferences. April 3-June 13, 1919. 9pp.
Memo: Conditions in the Army. June 25,1919. 5pp.
M.A. Report: Distribution of Forces. May 12, 1919. 2pp.
Telegram: Distribution of Forces in Siberia. June 23,1919.1 p.
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MA Report: Translated Japanese War Department Bulletins on Actions in Siberia. May 3,1919. 6pp.
M.A. Report: Army Pay Tables. May 14,1919.3pp.
M.A. Report: Changes in Japanese War Department Organizations. May 22,1919. 16pp.
Telegrams: Changchun Incident. July 22-31,1919. 3pp.
M.A. Report: Increase of Forces in Siberia. June 24, 1919. 2pp.
Telegrams: Situation in Siberia. June 22-September 9,1919. 5pp.
Memo: Troops in Siberia. July 18, 1919.1p.
Telegram: Troops Sent to Siberia. September 13,1919. 1p.
M.A. Report: Changchun Incident. August 1, 1919. 2pp.
M.A. Report: Distribution of Forces. January 21, 1919. 11 pp.
M.A. Report: Effect of the European War on the Strength, Training, and Military Policy of the Army.
September 11,1919. 2pp.
M.A. Report: Japanese General Staff Report. August 16, 1919. 3pp.
M.A. Report: Army Organization. August 29, 1919. 6pp.
M.A. Report: Distribution of Forces. October 2, 1919. 1p.
M.A. Reports: Japanese General Staff Reports. October 9-10,1919. 3pp.
M.A. Report: Inspection of Japanese Garrisons. November 5, 1919. 11 pp.
Telegram: Troops in Siberia. December 15, 1919. 1p.
Memo: Divisional Depot Troops. January 7, 1920. 1p.
M.A. Report: Strength. October 16, 1919. 2pp.
M.A. Report: Changes of Stations. November 5, 1919. 1p.
M.A. Report: Grand Maneuvers, November 1919. November 24, 1919. 8pp.
Telegram: Troops Sent to Siberia. January 15,1920. 1p.
Memo: Notes on Information. December 3, 1919. 2pp.
M.A. Report: Officer Statistics. December 3, 1919. 2pp.
M.A. Report: Progress of Negotiations between Japan and the U.S. regarding Siberia. December 26,1919.
2pp.
M.A. Report: Changes in Infantry Drill Regulations. December 8,1919. 2pp.
M.A. Report: Telegraph and Railway Regiments. December 9,1919. 3pp.
M.A. Report: Japanese Troops in the Zone of the Chinese Eastern Railway. December 2,1919. 2pp.
Memo: Japanese Dialects. December 24, 1919. 5pp.
M.A. Report: Divisional Maneuvers. January 5, 1920. 7pp.
M.A. Report: Army Estimates. February 7 and December 7, 1920.12pp.
M.A. Report: Distribution of Troops. February 6, 1920. 1p.
M.A. Report: Army Estimates, 1920 Fiscal Year. February 20, 1920. 25pp.
Memo: Cadre Units. Aprils, 1920. 1 p.
M.A. Report: Army Estimates. February 20,1920. 4pp.
M.A. Report: Employment of Pigeons in the Grand Maneuvers, 1919. February 27, 1920. 5pp.
M.A. Report: Japanese Military Officials Attached to the Chinese Northwestern Frontier Defense Army.
February 10, 1920. 3pp.
M.A. Report: Drill Regulations. March 10, 1920. 4pp.
M.A. Report: Troop Stations. March 24, 1920. 2pp.
M.A. Report: Inspection of the Formosan Army. March 24, 1920. 12pp.
M.A. Report: Depot Troops. March 30,1920. 3pp.
M.A. Report: Identification Taps for Officers and Enlisted Men. March 30, 1920. 2pp.
Memo: Troops in Siberia. April 10, 1920. 1p.
Telegrams: Situation in Siberia. May 8-18, 1920. 3pp.
M.A. Report: Japanese War Plans. April 28, 1920. 1p.
M.A. Reports: Distribution of Troops. April 16-December 13, 1920. 6pp.
M.A. Reports: Order of Battle Manual. August 9-September 20, 1920. 15pp.
Memos: Order of Battle Manual. June 29, 1920-February 26,1923:16pp.
M.A. Report: Chinkai Bay, Korea. May 21,1920. 2pp.
M.A. Report: Organization of the General Staff. June 1, 1920. 3pp.
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MA Report: Distribution of Troops. June 1,1920.1p.
M.A. Report: Japanese General Staff Report. June 8,19?0.1p.
Report: The Japanese Army. July 10,1920.14pp.
Telegram: Troops to North Saghalien (Sakhalin). July 23,1920. 1p.
Memo: Japanese Cavalry Machine Gun Drill Regulations. June 25, 1920.109pp.
M.A. Report: Visit to Troops in Korea. June 23,1920.10pp.
Memo: Training Literature. July 26, 1920.1 p.
M.A. Report: Education and Training in the Army. July 17,1920. 31pp.
M.A. Reports: War Department Budget, 1920. July 27-December 7,1920. 28pp.
Memo: Copies of Telegrams regarding Troop Movements in Manchuria. July 26,1920.4pp.
M.A. Report: Combat Firing. September 12, 1920. 6pp.
M.A. Report: Station of Units in Siberia. September 13,1920.1p.
M.A. Report: Troops in Manchuria. September 15,1920.1p.
Memo: Korean Affairs. October 1, 1920.1 p.
M.A. Report: Cavalry Operations in Siberia. October 11,1920. 3pp.
M.A. Report: Revision of Infantry Drill Regulations. October 15, 1920. 2pp.
M.A. Report: Increase in the Strength of the Military Establishment. October 20, 1920. 1p.
M.A. Report: Operations in Manchuria. October 25, 1920.1 p.
M.A. Reports: Division Maneuvers. October 27-28, 1920. 26pp.
M.A. Report: Number of Officers on the Active and Reserve List. October 22,1920. 2pp.
M.A. Report: Pay. October 23, 1920. 1 p.
M.A. Reports: Grand Maneuvers, November 1920. November 15-16,1920. 7pp.
M.A. Report: Division Maneuvers. November 20,. 1920. 7pp.
M.A. Report: Candidates for Officers. November 22, 1920. 1 p.
M.A. Report: Formosan Guards. December 2,1920.1 p.
Memo: Distribution of Troops. December 2, 1920. 2pp.
M.A. Report: Reserves. December 1920. 2pp.
M.A. Report: Movements of Troops. December 1, 1920. 1p.
Memo: Army Strength and Estimates. January 5, 1921. 3pp.
M.A. Report: Visit to Habarovsk, Siberia. December 15, 1920. 1p.
M.A. Report: Officers. December 14, 1920. 1p.
M.A. Report: Stations in Siberia. December 22, 1920.1p.
M.A. Report: Revision of the Manual of Interior Economy and Law Criminal Procedure. January 5, 1921. 2pp.
M.A. Report: Reserves; Munitions. January 5, 1921. 1 p.
M.A. Report: Organization of the War Department. January 4, 1921.1 p.
M.A. Reports: Use of Pigeons. January 7-May 13, 1921. 3pp.
M.A. Report: Annual Grand Maneuvers, 1920. January 22, 1921. 37pp.
M.A. Report: Reserves; Cavalry Organization. January 31, 1921. 1p.
M.A. Reports: Army Budget. February 14-June 23, 1921. 60pp.
M.A. Reports: Strength of the Army. June 22, 1921. 9pp.
M.A. Report: Changes in Organization, 1921 Fiscal Year. February 28,1921.10pp.
M.A. Report: Interview with Commanding Officer of the French Garrison at Tientsin. February 28, 1921. 3pp.
M.A. Report: Miscellaneous Items. March 8, 1921. 1 p.
M.A. Report: Morale in Siberia. April 4,1921. 1 p.
M.A. Report: War Department Statistics. April 5, 1921. 2pp.
M.A. Report: Budget. April 7, 1921.1 p.
M.A. Report: Budget; The Saghalien (Sakhalin) Expeditionary Force. April 8, 1921. 1 p.
Memo: Japanese Ordered Home for Military Service. July 14,1921.1 p.
Report: Forces in Vladivostok, Siberia. March 15, 1921. 1p..
M.A. Report: Comments on Army Affairs. April 22, 1921. 1p.
M.A. Report: Embezzlement in the Army; New Military Attachés. April 25,1921. 1p.
M.A. Report: Return of the 13th Division from Siberia. May 2,1921.1 p.
M.A. Report: Japanese Troops in China. May 6,1921.,2pp.
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MA Report: Results of 1920 Examination for Conscription. June 7, 1921. 5pp.
MA Report: Total Military Expenses, 1921 -22 Fiscal Year. June 7, 1921. 1 p.
Report: Decline of Discipline in the Army. June 17,1921. 2pp.
MA Reports: Foreigners in the Service. June 17, 1921. 1 p.
M.A. Report: Civilians Attached to the Army. June 30, 1921. 1 p.
M.A. Report: Relief ofthe 11th Division. July 5-September 14,1921.2pp.
M.A. Report: Siberian Situation. July 9, 1921. 1 p.
M.A. Report: Strength of Forces in Vladivostok, Siberia. July 26,1921. 1p.
M.A. Report: Engagement with Bandits in Siberia. July 27,1921. 1 p.
M.A. Reports: Staff and Commands; Higher Officers. July 29, 1921 August 29, 1923. 130pp.
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M.A. Report: Training of Engineeers. August 16,1921.4pp.
M.A. Report: Visit to the 7th Division in Hokkaido. August 23, 1921. 2pp.
M.A. Report: New Manual of Interior Economy. August 26, 1921. 61 pp.
M.A. Report: French Mission and German Employees of Japanese Army. August 31-September 15, 1921. 2pp.
M.A. Report: Troop Concentration. October 5, 1921. 33pp.
M.A. Report: Timetables. October 6, 1921.2pp.
Memo: Trains in a Study of Troop Transportation. May 10,1922. 3pp.
Memo: Composition of a Division. November 10-18,1921.3pp.
M.A. Report: Militarist Rule in Japan. October 25, 1921. 1 p.
M.A. Report: Maneuver Problem. October 27, 1921. 52pp.
M.A. Report: Army Budget. October 27, 1921-September 19,1922. 42pp.
Memos: Military Intelligence in the Japanese Army. November 25, 1921 -April 11,1922. 7pp.
M.A. Report: Medical Department Statistics. November 10, 1921. 1 p.
M.A. Reports: The Grand Maneuvers, 1921. November 26, 1921-April 22, 1922. 27pp.
M.A. Reports: Troop Changes and Evacuation in Siberia. Janaury 18-August 18, 1922. 14pp.
Telegrams: Evacuation of Troops from Siberia. August 1-September 13, 1922. 6pp.
M.A. Report: Officers. January 19, 1922. 1p.
M.A. Reports: Army's Policy toward the Diet. January 23-March 20, 1922. 12pp.
M.A. Report: Army Reforms. May5, 1922. 2pp.
M.A. Report: Sentiment ofthe People and the Army. May 6, 1922.1p.
Telegram: Army Reductions. March 15,1922. 1p.
M.A. Report: The War Minister and Army Reduction. March 14,1922. 9pp.
M.A. Reports: Changes in the Organization of the Army. June 27-September 20, 1922. 30pp.
MA Reports: Visits to Artillery Regiments. November 2-8, 1922. 3pp.
Report: Historical Sketch of the Japanese Army. 1922/1926. 64pp.
Memo: Evaluation of Army Register. September 1,1921.12pp.
M.A. Report: War Department Statistics. April 24, 1922. 2pp.
M.A. Report: Movement of Troops. April 25, 1922. 1 p.
M.A. Report: Physique of Conscripts. April 25, 1922. 1p.
Report: Japanese Tactics and Strategy. 1922. 7pp.
Report: Formations of Infantry under Artillery Fire. May 23, 1922. 54pp.
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M.A. Report: New Infantry Drill Regulations. April 9, 1923. 121pp.
Memos: Field Artillery Drill Regulations. March 11 -April 15,1924. 3pp.
Report: Cavalry Drill Regulations. February 5, 1926-July 28, 1927. 67pp.
M.A. Report: Conscription Statistics. June 1, 1922. 5pp.
Memo: Organization of Higher Formations. August 21, 1922. 1 p.
Memos: The Army in the Field. August 21 -22,1922. 34pp.
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MA Report: Enlistments and Discharges; New Weapons. July 28,1922. 1p.
M.A. Report: Japanese Troops in China. August 1, 1922. 1 p.
M.A. Report: Guards along the South Manchuria Railway. September 15, 1922.1p.
M.A. Report: Cavalry Horse Trainers. September 18, 1922. 11 p.
M.A. Report: Special Field Maneuvers. October 21-November .1,1922. 32pp.
M.A. Report: Japanese Activities in the Far East. November 13, 1922. 1p.
M.A. Reports: Grand Maneuvers, 1922. November 22, 1922-January 2, 1923. 85pp.
Report: Troop Carrying Capacity of Japanese Merchant Vessels. August 17, 1922. 23pp.
M.A. Report: New Training Regulations. January 29, 1923. 98pp.
Memos: Transmittals of Report. January 29-May 29, 1923. 7pp.
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M.A. Report: Military Training-Staff Ride for General Officers. February 17,1923. 106pp.
M.A. Report: Strength of the Active Army. March 13, 1923. 7pp.
M.A. Report: Staff and Commands of the Army. March 30, 1923. 19pp.
M.A. Report: Disbandment of Independent Battalions. May 16, 1923. 1p.
M.A. Report: Regulations for Judicial Departments. May 28, 1923. 3pp.
M.A. Report: First Appointment of Judge Advocates. June 2, 1923. 4pp.
M.A. Report: 1922 Conscription Examination. June 13, 1923. 1p.
M.A. Report: Clan Influence in the Army. June 14, 1923. 3pp.
M.A. Report: Marshals and Generals in the Army. June 19, 1923. 13pp.
M.A. Report: Camouflage. June 23, 1923. 24pp.
M.A. Report: Analysis of the New National Defense Policy. July 9, 1923. 31pp. .
M.A. Report: "Works'-Position Warfare. July 12,1923. 38pp.
M.A. Report: Reduction of Officers. August 11,1923. 3pp.
Memos: Amended Regulations, General Staff College. November 8-December 26, 1923. 3pp.
Report: Army Budget. August 11 -September 1, 1924. 12pp.
Reports: Military Use of Dogs. December 3, 1923-January 22, 1925. 2pp.
Report: Comments on Army Reduction. December 27, 1923. 1p.
M.A. Report: Encouraging Aviation Service. October 12,1925. 1 p.
Report: Militarizing Ski Practice. February 6, 1924. 1p.
Report: Commissioned Officers-Changes. February 1924. 4pp.
Report: Army and Navy Estimates. February 19, 1924. 2pp.
Report: Commissioned Officers-Reduction. February 19, 1924. 1 p.
Report: Military Reorganization. February 1924. 3pp.
Memos: Attendance at the Fall (Grand) Maneuvers, 1924. March 14-October 14, 1924. 34pp.
Reports: Maneuvers, Naval and Army. September 29, 1924-February 11,1925.110pp.
Report: Discipline-Mitigation of Sentence. January 29, 1924. 1p.
Report: Commissioned Officers-Reduction. January 11, 1924. 1p.
Report: Reduction in Personnel. Undated. 3pp.
Report: Army Retrenchment. March 17, 1924. 3pp.
Reports: Militarized Societies-Reservists. April 4-May 22, 1925. 4pp.
Reports: Relief of Saghlien (Sakhalin) Garrison. April 25, 1924-April 18, 1925. 4pp.
Report: Youths of Military Age Improve in Stature. May 20, 1924. 2pp.
Reports: Reduction, Reorganization, Retrenchment, and Reform of the Army. June 19, 1924August 14, 1925. 118pp.
M.A. Report: Army. May 26,1925.,3pp.
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Memo: Inquiry regarding Report. January 12,1926. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Organization. April 24-October 14, 1926. 67pp.
Report: Combined Maneuvers. June 19,1924.1 p.
Report: Provisional Manual of Cavalry Communication, 1923. July 30, 1924. 91 pp.
Report: Fortress Zones. July 3,1924. 8pp.
Report: Military Police Regulations. Undated. 4pp.
Report: Military System and Policy-Unpopularity of Military Men. May 1924. 7pp.
Report: Emergency War Fund. August 22,1924.1 p.
Publication: Summary of Conditions in the Hygiene Section of the Army. September 16,1924. 9pp.
Reports: Strength. March 26,1925.11pp.
Report: Army Statistics (Sanitary Report). January 8, 1925. 14pp.
Report: Provisional Drill Regulations for the Transport Troops. September 12, 1924. 280pp.
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Report: Military Finance. September 30,1924-January 10,1925.18pp.
M.A. Reports: War Department Budget. February 27, 1925-April 24,1926. 47pp.
Report: Militarized Societies-National Military Training. September 10,1924. 1p.
Report: Military Reform Bill. January 13,1925. 1p.
Reports: Extension of Preconscription Training. November 2, 1925-March 24, 1926. 11pp.
G-2 Report: Youth Training Place Act. April 22,1926. 5pp.
Reports: Youth Military Training. May 11,1926 January 23,1936. 55pp.
Reports: Commissioned Officers-Discharge. October 17-24, 1924. 3pp.
Memos: Transmittal of Reports. December 16,1924-January 23,1925. 4pp.
M.A. Report: Field Service Regulations. May 19,1925. 210pp.
Memo: Evaluation Report-Manuals and Regulations. May 18, 1925. 3pp.
Memo: Transmittal of Report. July 7, 1925.1p.
Memos: Infantry-Drill Regulations. July 15, 1925-April 16,1926. 39pp.
Memo: Transmittal of Report. May 9, 1932. 2pp.
Reports: Militarized Societies-Youth. October 9, 1924-January 23, 1925. 2pp.
Reports: Distribution of Troops. April 7, 1934-April 16,1941. 39pp.
Report: Enlisted Personnel-Recruitment. November 18, 1924. 1 p.
Report: Enlisted Personnel-Organization. June 11, 1925. 4pp.
Report: Localization of Military Policy. June 11, 1925. 2pp.
Memo: Evaluation Report. August 15, 1925.1 p.
Report: Military System. Undated. 8pp.
Magazine Article (in Japanese). Undated. 7pp.
Memos: Gallantry of Captain T. Sato of the Japanese Army. December 23, 1924. 25pp.
Report: Improving Cavalry Service. January 11,1925. 3pp.
Reports: Grand Maneuvers, 1925. January 11,1925-February 25, 1926. 139pp.
Reports: Promotion Methods. April 4-October 14, 1925. 9pp.
M.A. Reports: Japanese Troops in Manchuria. March 6, 1925-December 16, 1926.4pp.
Memo: Japanese Military Policy. March 28, 1925.22pp.
Report: Army Maneuver Regulations. March 30,1925.165pp.
Report: Enlisted Men-Infantrymen Supplying District Table. June 11, 1925. 3pp.
Reports: Enlisted Men-Recruitment. August 14, 1925-April 2,1937. 26pp.
Memos: Cavalry Organization and Armament. August 11,1925-January 29,1926.11 pp.
Memo: Information Requested. October 14-November 16,1925. 6pp.
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Memos: Special Allowances for Hazardous Duties. November 24, 1925-January 19, 1926. 5pp.
M.A. Reports: Ordnance Service. December 17, 1925-February 6, 1941. 12pp.
Memo: Dispatch of Troops to Manchuria. December 19,1925. 16pp.
Report: Report on the Japanese Army in General and the 29th Infantry, Second Division in Particular.
November 25, 1925. 145pp.
Report: Army Maneuver Regulations. March 29, 1924. 71pp.
Report: Attachment ot the 29th Infantry, Second Division of Lieutenant Clear, U.S.A. November 1, 1925May28, 1926.45pp.
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Memo: Transmittal of Reports. Janaury 16,1926. 1 p.
M.A. Report: Military Establishment. January 15, 1926. 1p.
M.A. Report: Organization-Divisions and Armies. January 16, 1926. 6pp.
Memo: Death of Lieutenant Colonel K. Nishihara. January 22, 1926. 3pp.
Report: Six Months Attachment to a Japanese Field Artillery Regiment. February 2, 1926. 45pp.
Memo: Major W.C. Crane's Comments on Army Customs and Mrs. Crane's Suggestions for Wives of Attached
Officers. February 16, 1926. 10pp.
Memos: Report on Attachment to a Field Artillery Regiment. March 15,1926. 12pp.
M.A. Report: Comments on Current Military Events. January-March, 1926. 17pp.
G-2 Reports: Comments on Current Military Events. April 1926-January 1927. 23pp.
M.A. Report: Agencies of the Central Government-Notes on Administration and Command. February 15,1926.
13pp.
M.A. Report: War Department and General Staff Personnel. February 23, 1926. 7pp.
M.A. Report: The Staff of a Division. February 15-17, 1926. 4pp.
Reports: New Army Transport. March 5-April 6, 1926. 2pp.
Report: General Tanaka and Army Morale. March 9,1926. 1p.
Memos: Transmittal of Photographs. March 22-April 16, 1926. 12pp.
Memo: Chart of Army Channels of Command. March 30,1926. 6pp.
Memo: Evaluation Report. August 25, 1926. 1p.
Report: Terrain Exercises for Officers. April 5, 1926. 4pp.
G-2 Report: Meeting of the Riding Association. April 12, 1926-April 12,1927. 7pp.
Report: Conditions of the Army in Japan and the Preparedness of the People. April 22,1926. 50pp.
G-2 Report: Road Spaces. May 6, 1926. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Present Tendencies of Preparedness. May 10, 1926. 10pp.
G-2 Report: Committee on Propagating Ideas of National Defense. May 31, 1926. 1p.
Reports: Study of the Retirement Laws of Japan. July 13, 1926-October 15, 1926. 16pp.
G-2 Report: Expenditure of Secret Service Money. June 24, 1926. 4pp.
G-2 Report: French Military Undertakings for 1927. July 5, 1926. 1 p.
Memo: Subsidizing Reservists Associations. September 21, 1926. 2pp.
G-2 Reports: Army and War Department Estimates and Budget. September 2, 1926-March 12, 1927. 24pp.
G-2 Reports: Rules for Young Men's Training School Drill Inspection. July 12-October 14, 1926. 5pp.
Memo: Attendance at Grand Maneuvers. September 20, 1926. 1p.
G-2 Reports: Supreme Military Council. September 30-November 25,1926. 4pp.
G-2 Report: Military Propaganda Film. October 7-November 13, 1926. 8pp.
G-2 Report: Reorganization in the War Department (Ministry). October 14, 1926-February 13, 1939. 38pp.
G-2 Report: Maneuvers in Manchuria. October 19,1926.1 p.
G-2 Report: Grand Maneuvers, 1926. November 26-27, 1926. 53pp.
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Reports: Bugle Calls. November 3,1926. 25pp.
G-2 Report: Guards Régiment of Cavalry. November 3,1926. 7pp.
G-2 Report: Inspection of 1st Cavalry Brigade. November 8, 1926. 9pp.
Memo: Transmittal of Officers Directory. November 22,1926.1p.
Memo: Transmittal of Reserve Officers Directory. March 3,1927. 1p.
G-2 Reports: Reserve Officers. March 9, 1927-June 7, 1933. 17pp.
G-2 Report: Certified Conscripts Examination Act Promulgated. November 27, 1926.1p.
G-2 Report: Technical Staff Officers Training Regulations. November 23,1926.1p.
Report: Attachment of Attache to the 6th Regiment, Infantry. December 16, 1926. 27pp.
Report: Attachment of Attache to the 37th Regiment, Infantry. December 9, 1926. 54pp.
Report: Assignment to the 3rd Regiment Heavy Field Artillery. December 28,1926.118pp.
G-2 Report: Weapons. January 19-March 26, 1927. 15pp.
Report: Attachment to the Imperial Japanese Army Infantry School. April 1, 1927. 21pp.
Report: Attachment to the Imperial Japanese Army Field Artillery School. April 27,1927. 36pp.
Memo: Additional Materials on the Infantry School. May 1, 1927. 8pp.
Report: Attachment to the 9th Regiment, Infantry. December 9, 1927. 53pp.
Report: Attachment to the 38th Regiment, Infantry. December 23, 1927. 208pp.
Report: Attachment to the 16th Cavalry Regiment. January 8, 1929. 79pp.
Report: Attachment to the Imperial Japanese Cavalry School. April 16,1929. 19pp.
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G-2 Reports: Number of Officers on the Active List. December 17, 1926-December 31,1929.12pp.
G-2 Report: Military Leaves of Absence. December 20,1926.1 p.
G-2 Reports: Military Service Law, Conscription, and Recruitment. December 31, 1926-May 21, 1941. 253pp.
Memo: Transmittal of Photographs. January 17, 1927. 43pp.
Memos: Transmittal of Reports. February 15-19, 1927. 3pp.
G-2 Reports: Army Levy Ordinance and Mobilization. January 31,1927-March 17, 1938. 85pp.
G-2 Report: Amendment to Conscription Service Regulations. 6pp.
G-2 Report: Army Scientific Research Institute. February 15, 1927-January 20, 1932. 15pp.
G-2 Reports: Promotions and Transfers of Officers. March 10, 1927-October 6,1939. 88pp.
G-2 Report: Amendments to Rules for Horse Requisition. February 25, 1927. 21pp.
Memos: Japanese Conscription Laws and Dual Citizens. March 31,1927-September 1, 1941. 87pp.
G-2 Report: Japanese Air Officers with Canton Army. March 19,1927. 1 p.
Reports: The Grand Maneuvers, 1927. April 1-December 10, 1927. 66pp.
G-2 Report: Chemical Warfare Equipment. May 4, 1928.3pp.
G-2 Reports: Magazine Article on Army Organization. March 20-June 18, 1927. 50pp.
Memos: Reservists. June 21-July 26, 1927. 4pp.
Memo: Japanese Army Purchasing Office in New York City. July 2,1927.1 p.
G-2 Report: Soviet Army Views of the Japanese Army. June 16, 1927. 1 p.
G-2 Reports: Promotion of Enlisted Men and Officers. July 27, 1927-March 20, 1941. 25pp.
G-2 Report: New Projects for the Next Fiscal Year. August 7,1927. 2pp.
G-2 Reports: Army, War Department, and Navy Budgets, 1928-1929. November 3, 1927. 27pp.
G-2 Reports: Pay and Allowance Regulations and System. August 12,1927-January 16, 1935. 12pp.
G-2 Report: Changes among Higher Commanders. August 27,1927.1 p.
G-2 Report: Officers Placed on Reserve. May 16, 1928. 1 p.
G-2 Report: Desertions in the Army. September 23,1927. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Educational Qualifications of Conscripts. September 26, 1927.1p.
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Memo: War Reserves. October 27, 1927. 6pp.
G-2 Reports: Recent Mobilization. May 31 -June 6,1928. 3pp.
G-2 Report: Changes of Stations of Organizations. October 15, 1927. 1p.
G-2 Report: Change of Station of the 3rd Cavalry. March 30,1928.1 p.
Memo: U.S. Army War College Request for Information. November 25, 1927. 1p.
G-2 Report: Influence of Netherlands in an Orange-Blue War. December 28,1927. 3pp.
G-2 Report: Army Statistics. November 7, 1927-May 29, 1929. 17pp.
Memo: Reference Book of Military Organization. Novembers, 1927. 31pp.
G-2 Report: New Weapons at the Nagoya Exhibition. November 29, 1927. 1 p.
G-2 Report: Reorganization of the Army. November 24,1927. 91 pp.
G-2 Report: Army Summary Punishment Regulations. December 16, 1927. 6pp.
G-2 Report: Military Penal Code. December 20,1927. 8pp.
G-2 Report: Increase in the Number of Non-Commissioned Officers and the Creation of the Artisan Soldier
System. December 27, 1927. 1 p.
Memos: Requests for Information. January 27-February 7, 1928. 3pp.
G-2 Report: Conditions in the Army. January 26, 1928. 15pp.
G-2 Report: Peace Organization of the General Headquarters Staff. January 19,1928.1p.
G-2 Reports: Orders, Messages, and Reports. February 4-10, 1928. 17pp.
G-2 Report: Line of Communications. February 17, 1928. 6pp.
M.A. Report: Organization of Depots) May 21, 1941. 5pp.
G-2 Reports: Appointment of Officers. February 27, 1928-February 13,1941. 39pp.
Memo: Military Development in the Japanese Army. April 17, 1928. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Present Trend in Organization and Tactics. June 12, 1928. 3pp.
G-2 Report: Statistics on Conscripts. April 20, 1928-June 18, 1934. 6pp.
G-2 Report: Popularity of Military Service. June 18,1934. 1 p.
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G-2 Report: New Military Projects for 1929. July 30, 1928. 2pp.
G-2 Reports: Army Estimates and Budget, 1929-1930. October 31, 1928-February 21, 1931. 92pp.
G-2 Report: Ideas on Army Organization. October 13, 1928. 11 pp.
G-2 Report: Infantry Regiment. December 18,1928. 43pp.
G-2 Report: Refusal to Attach Foreign Officers to Regiments West of Osaka. January 23, 1929. 1p.
G-2 Report: General Officers Test Staff Ride. January 24, 1929.1p.
G-2 Report: Organization of Cavalry Regiment. February 14, 1929. 4pp.
G-2 Report: National Mobilization Service Maneuver. February 16, 1929. 3pp.
G-2 Reports: Maneuvers, 1929. February 17, 1929-January 23, 1931. 49pp.
G-2 Report: War Minister's Statement in the Diet. February 16,1929.1p.
G-2 Report: Experiments in Deep Breathing. April 2, 1929. 4pp.
G-2 Report: Light Machine Gun Bicycle Corps. April 4,1929.12pp.
G-2 Report: Military Expenditures. June 1, 1929. 3pp.
G-2 Report: Inspection of the 6th Field Artillery. April 15, 1929. 4pp.
G-2 Report: Inspection of the 6th Cavalry. April 15, 1929. 2pp.
G-2 Report: New Regulations for Military Police. April 22,1929.1 p.
G-2 Report: Inspection of the 2nd Telegraph Regiment. May 15,1929. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Inspection of the 5th Transport Battalion. May 15, 1929. 1p.
G-2 Report: New War Minister's Defense Policy. July 6, 1929. 2pp.
Report: Infantry Drill Regulations. July 31, 1929." 199pp.
G-2 Report: Army Budget and Estimates, 1930-1931. October 10, 1929. 3pp.
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G-2 Report: Names of Important Officers. October 1, 1929-August 13,1931. 2pp.
G-2 Reports: Strength of the Army. November 7,1929-August 10,1937. 40pp.
Memos: Article on Maneuvers. January 5-February 3,1930. 2pp.
Reports: Combat Principles. January 20,1930-February 5,1931. 85pp.
Report: Pension and Allowances. January 15, 1930.1 p.
Report: Headquarters and Staff, Armies and Detachments. Januaty 30,1930.2pp.
Report: Ordnance Service. February 15, 1930. 2pp.
Index of Names. Undated. 1 p.
Report: New Chief of Staff. February 21,1930.1 p.
Memos: Personnel Cards. July 1,1930-May 16,1932. 16pp.
Report: Major Katsuji Satake. July 26,1933. 2pp.
Report: Colonel Kenji Matsumoto. May 17,1934. 2pp:
Report: Major General Seishiro Itagaki. May 23,1934.2pp.
Report: General Jiro Minami. December 26,1934. 6pp.
G-2 Reports: "Who's Who" in National Defense. July 24, 1935-June 4, 1941.190pp.
Report: Technical Investigation Bureau. March 13,1930.1 p.
Report: Military Restoration Expenditure. March 14,1930.1 p.
Report: Inspection of an Infantry Regiment. March 28, 1930. 3pp.
Report: Commissioned Officers. April 7,1930.1p:
Memo: Japanese "Who's Who" Information. April 29, 1930. 1p.
Memo: Rank of General Officers. April 21, 1930. 2pp.
Report: Station List. April 21, 1930. 2pp.
Report: Intendance Service. April 26,1930. 2pp.
Reports: Organization-Reorganization and Reform. June 12, 1930-January 22, 1938. 56pp.
Report: Military Instruction. August 27, 1930. 7pp.
Memo: Fonwarding of Report. November 15, 1930.1 p.
M.A. Report: Health Maintenance-Yellow Fever Inoculations. June 5,1941.1 p.
Memo: Military Establishment. December 15, 1930. 3pp.
Reports: Army Budget, 1931 -1932 and Estimates. November 27,1930-July 7,1931. 43pp.
Reports: Maneuvers. December 30,1930-May 28,1931. 29pp.
Report: Military Relief Act. December 31, 1930. 3pp.
Memo: Exchange of Infantry and Artillery Officers. January 12, 1931. 1p.
Reports: Agencies of the Central Government-Tokyo Security Service. December 31, 1930-July 31, 1931.
5pp.
Report: Army in War. January 31,1931. 1 p.
Report: Railway Engineers. February 15, 1931.3pp.
Memos: Assignment of Language Officer to the 34th Infantry Regiment. March 24, 1931 -April 15, 1932. 150pp.
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Report: Threat of Military Reduction. March 27,1931.1p.
Memo: Call by Secretary of German Embassy. April 23,1931 -1 p.
G-2 Report: The Army. May 11,1931.4pp.
Report: Enlisted Personnel-Titles arid Grades. May 1, 1931. 3pp.
Report: Futtsu Experimental Range. May 25,1931.3pp.
Report: Personnel. June 1, 1931. 3pp.
Report: Organizational Equipment-Engineers. June 7,1931.2pp.
Report: Engineers. JuneS, 1931. 1 p.
G-2 Reports: Organization of Units. February 9-June 9,1937.13pp.
Memos: Use of the Bayonet. August 14-18, 1931. 2pp.
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Reports: Inspectorate of Military Training. July 30, 1931 -September 28, 1938. 3pp.
Reports: Commissioned Officers. July 22, 1931 -December 16, 1932. 8pp.
Memo: Transmittal of Reports. December 4,1931. 1 p.
Report: Conscript Employment Guarantee Act. November 13, 1931. 3pp.
Report: Military Academy Candidates. December 12, 1931. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Withdrawal of Japanese Officers with Chinese Armies. December 7,1931.1 p.
Letters: Transmittal of Photographs. December 8-26, 1931. 7pp.
Report: Grand Maneuvers, 1931. December 29,1931. 57pp.
Report: Personalities of Some Leading Military Officials. January 7, 1932. 3pp.
Reports: National Councils and Prominent Military Officials. January 14, 1931 -April 22, 1941. 151 pp.
Letters: Organization of the War Government. February 3-8, 1932. 3pp.
Reports: Organization-Infantry. January 26-May 19, 1932. 5pp.
Report: Attachment to the 37th Infantry of a British Officer. January 29, 1932. 25pp.
Report: System of Efficiency Reports and Records. January 25, 1932. 3pp.
Letters: Request for Information. February 12-27,1932. 4pp.
Memo: Tank Regulations. February 12-April 19,1932. 32pp.
Report: Basic Tactical Doctrine. March 2, 1932. 3pp.
Report: Organization-Machine Gun Battalion. 2pp.
Report: Military Expenditures since 1893. March 3, 1932. 3pp.
Report: Agencies of the Central Government. March 19, 1932. 5pp.
G-2 Report: Military Establishment of Japan as Published in Chile. April 19-July 2,1932. 17pp.
Report: Basic Tactical Doctrine Underlying Training. May 10,1932.1 p.
Report: Organization-Artillery. May 25,1932. 2pp.
Reports: Military Training. June 3-15,1932. 17pp.
Reports: Transport Corps. July 8, 1932. 6pp.
Report: Inspection of the 25th Cavalry Regiment. July 9, 1932. 2pp.
Report: Army Budget, 1932-33. July 22, 1932. 4pp.
Report: Propaganda for Japanese Children. July 27, 1932. 1 p.
Report: The National Defense of Japan. July 28,1932. 54pp.
G-2 Report: Regulations of the Japanese Volunteer Corps in Tientsin. July 14, 1932. 4pp.
Report: Attachment to Infantry Regiment. September 8,1932. 56pp.
Report: Consular Police. September 3, 1932. 1p.
Report: Inspection of the 33rd Infantry. September 20, 1932. 3pp.
Memos: Transmittal of Translations. September 28, 1932. 2pp.
Reports: Grand Maneuvers, 1932. October 8-December 15, 1932. 29pp.
Report: Provisional Engineer's Training Manual. September 23, 1932. 40pp.
Reports: Donations to the National Defense Fund. November 12,1932-February 26, 1941. 18pp.
G-2 Report: Transmittal of a Soviet Book on the Armed Forces of Japan. December 1,1932. 1p.
ONI Reports: Japanese Activities in the Los Angeles, California, Area. December 16, 1932. 4pp.
Reports: Army Budget, 1933-34. November 29, 1932-September 19, 1933.10pp.
Report: March in Northern Manchuria. December 13, 1932. 2pp.
Report: Organization-Motorized Detachment. December 23, 1932. 1p.
Report: Organization-Armored Train. March 20, 1933. 1p.
Report: Annual Cost of an Army Cavalry Regiment. January 6,1933. 1p.
G-2 Report: Statement on Defense of Manchukuo. January 30, 1933. 2pp.
Reports: Territorial Organization-Manchukuo. April 4-July 26, 1933. 3pp.
Reports: The Manchukuoan Army. February 20, 1934-June 16, 1937. 50pp.
Report: Assignment to the 1st Engineer Battalion. February 15, 1933. 55pp.
Report: Militarized Societies-Reservists' Association. February 15, 1933. 9pp.
Report: Air Corps-Artillery Cooperation. March 18, 1933. 5pp.
Report: Artillery Action at Shanhaikwan (Shanhaikuan). March 18, 1933. 4pp.
Memo: Combat Methods. March 24-August 18, 1933. 27pp.
G-2 Report: Japanese Army's Hold on Japan, through British Eyes. April 21, 1933. 2pp.
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Reports: Special Military Inspectors. May 1,1933-June 3, 1941. 5pp.
Report: National Defense Propaganda and Its Effect. May 8,1933. 4pp.
Memo: Article on the Army. June 13-22,1933.12pp.
G-2 Report: Photographs. May 27, 1933. 8pp.
Reports: Organization-1 st Tank Unit. July 12,1933-July 20, 1936. 9pp.
Reports: Japanese Operations in Jehol and Manchuria. July 22,1930-December 5,1936. 34pp.
Report: Comparison of the Armies of Japan, Soviet Russia, and the U.S. September 1, 1933. 5pp.
Reports: Expenses and Budget for Manchurian Incident. September 7,1933-February 5, 1934. 3pp.
Report: Tank Operations. September 27, 1933. 7pp.
Memo: Observations on Antiaircraft. Exercises. October 26, 1933. 5pp.
Report: Militarized Societies--Young Men's Association. October 11, 1933-November 24, 1934. 3pp.
MID Report: Observations of a German Officer Attached to the Japanese Army. October 23, 1933January 26, 1934. 10pp.
Report: Motorization and Mechanization in the Army. October 25, 1933-October 2, 1934. 13pp.
Letter: Information from the Mexican Attaché in Tokyo. October. 17,1933. 5pp.
Report: Army Indignation. November 4,1933. 2pp.
Report: Japan and the Year 1935. November 17,1933.1 p.
Report: Armament Appropriations. November 28,1933. 2pp.
Reports: Army Budget. December 12, 1933-January 31,1934. 4pp.
Reports: Grand Maneuvers, 1933. December 5, 1933-January 12, 1934. 41 pp.
Memo: Data on the Army. January 25,1934. 4pp.
Letters: Aspects of a Possible War between Japan and the USSR. January 20-29, 1934. 3pp.
G-2 Report: Japanese "Resident Officers" in China. Jaouary 19,1934.1p.
Report: Resignation of Genera! Araki. January 25, 1934. 2pp.
Memo: New Minister of War. January 26,1934. 3pp.
Reports: Japanese War Preparations in Manchuria. February 12-November 1, 1934. 21pp.
Reports: Kwantung Army. February 9, 1934-June 11,1936. 33pp.
Memos: Request for Information. February 24-27, 1934. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Per Capita Cost of the Army and Navy. March 22, 1934.1 p.
Memos: Observations during Recent Operations. March 19-April 19, 1934. 3pp.
Report: 1st Antiaircraft Artillery Regiment. April 19, 1934. 1 p.
Report: 2nd Heavy Field Artillery Brigade. April 20, 1934. 2pp.
ONI Memos: Transmittal of Textbooks. May 11-15, 1934. 2pp.
Reports: Army Budget Estimates, 1934-35. April 24-June 26, 1934. 38pp.
Reports: Organization-Artillery Units. May 25, 1934-June 16,1936. 26pp.
Report: Infantry-Artillery Cooperation. June 8, 1934. 10pp.
Letter: Army and Navy Appropriations. July 14, 1934. 3pp.
Letters: Transmittal of Photographs. July 5-August 31, 1934. 7pp.
Report: Second Telegraph Regiment. June 29-August 25, 1934. 5pp.
Report: 45th Infantry Regiment. July 2,1934. 2pp.
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Report: 11th Mountain Artillery Regiment. July 2, 1934. 3pp,
Reports: Enlisted Personnel-Enrollment and Discharge. August 2, 1934-June 10,1937.16pp.
G-2 Report: Japanese Army Propaganda in Chile. September 13, 1934. 6pp.
Letters: Transmittal of Photographs. October 14-19, 1934. 3pp.
Reports: Army Pamphlets on National Defense. October 5, 1934. 102pp.
Letters: Transmittal of Picture. December 21 -29, 1934. 3pp.
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Reports: Divisions-Armament and Equipment: Infantry. February 27, 1935-January 10, 1939. 307pp.
Letters: Information Obtained Metaphysically. January 4, 1935. 2pp.
Reports: Laws for the Protection of Military Secrets. January 10,1935-February 8, 1941. 69pp.
Report: An Explanation of Japanese Bravery. January 17-March 18,1935. 3pp.
Reports: Army Budget 1935-36. February 9-June 1, 1935. 54pp.
MID Report: Japan's Ideological Preparation for War. February 13, 1935. 2pp.
MID Report: Miscellaneous Items. February 9, 1935. 1p.
Letters: Brief Study on the Japanese Army. March 6, 1935. 10pp.
Report: Regimental Infantry Gun. February 19, 1935. 7pp.
Memos: Materials for Lecture. March 23, 1935. 4pp.
Report: 2nd Tank Regiment. February 28,1935. 3pp.
Report: Attachment to the Imperial Guard Field Artillery. March 12,1935.147pp.
Memo: Transmission of Publications--"The Japanese Training Regulations for Combined Movements of
Infantry and Artillery" and "The Japanese Field Service Manual for Leaders of Small Units." March 19, 1935.
137pp.
Report: Attachment to the 7th Infantry Regiment. March 26, 1935. 40pp.
Report: Attachment to the Communications School. May 9, 1935. 41pp.
Reports: Attachment to the 4th Imperial Guard Infantry Regiment. June 15-17,1935. 47pp.
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G-2 Reports: War Department Budget, 1936-37. August 23, 1935-July 30, 1936. 44pp.
G-2 Reports: Assassination of Lieutenant General Tetsuzan Nagata by Lieutenant Colonel Saburo Aizawa.
August 23, 1935-July 7, 1936. 39pp.
G-2 Report: War Organization-155mm Howitzer Regiment. September 4, 1935. 9pp.
G-2 Reports: War and Navy Ministers' Position in the Cabinet. November 29, 1935-May 28, 1936. 9pp.
G-2 Report: Army Pamphlet on National Mobilization. May 2, 1936.10pp.
Reports: Pay and Emoluments-Reserve Officers on Active Duty. July 14-17, 1936. 20pp.
G-2 Reports: War Department Budget. June 26-July 24,1936. 7pp.
G-2 Report: Physical Deterioration of Conscripts. June 25, 1936. 5pp.
G-2 Reports: Militarized Societies-Cadets and Reservists. June 22,1936-August 4, 1937.13pp.
G-2 Reports: Maneuvers, 1935. July 10, 1936. 31pp.
G-2 Report: Attachment to the 2nd Heavy Field Artillery Regiment. May 12, 1936. 128pp.
G-2 Reports: 1915. Model 155mm Howitzer. October 12, 1936.10pp.
G-2 Report: Attachment to the 10th Field Artillery Regiment. July 15, 1936. 45pp.
G-2 Reports: War Department Budgets and Army Budgets and Estimates. September 17, 1936May 20,1941.175pp.
Memo: Generals Kenji Doihara and Matsumuro. September 26,1936. 2pp.
Memos: Expenditures for National Defense by Japan. October 16,1936-November 24,1937.16pp.
Memo: Transmittal of Photographs. November 6,1936.1 p.
Letters: Requests for Information. December 3, 1936-December 12, 1937. 19pp.
G-2 Reports: Manchukuo-Conscription. January 15-April 23, 1937. 4pp.
G-2 Report: Maneuvers, 1936. January. 29, 1937. 16pp.
G-2 Report: Discipline-New Army Authorship Regulations. March 26, 1937. 3pp.
G-2 Report: Organization-Separate Battalions to Become Regiments. April 7, 1937. 2pp.
Memos: Japanese Reserve Officers Residing in Hawaii. June 16-30,1937. 4pp.
G-2 Report: War Department Budget and Army Estimates for 1938-39. June 25, 1937. 2pp.
G-2 Report: 3rd Transport Regiment. June 28,1937. 7pp,
Letter: Camouflage. September 20,1937. 3pp.
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G-2 Report: Camouflage Net-Infantry. January 27, 1938. 8pp.
G-2 Report: Rank-Seniority Regulations. October 16, 1937. 2pp.
Memo: Transmittal of Diagrams. October 25,1937. 2pp.
G-2 Reports: Imperial Headquarters. November 12-24,1937. 8pp.
G-2 Report: Recruitment-Enrollment of Koreans in the Active Army. January 18, 1938. 2pp.
G-2 Report: British Officer's Attachment to a Transport Regiment. January 27, 1938. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Cooperation between Infantry and Tanks in Combat. February 17, 1938. 5pp.
Memo: Japanese Organization, Armament, and Tactics. February 20,1938. 20pp.
G-2 Reports: Meteorological Stations of Japan. March 14,1938-September 26,1940. 20pp.
G-2 Reports: Manchukuo-National Defense Acts and Laws. March 23,1938. 40pp.
G-2 Report: Manchukuo-Department of Public Peace Budget (Military Budget). March 23,1938. 6pp.
G-2 Report: Physical Examination of Male Japanese Residing in Panama. June 8,1938. 1p.
Memo: Return of Japanese Nationals to Japan from the U.S. August 11,1938.1 p.
Memo: Japanese Use of Tanks with Artillery Collaboration. February 15,1939. 3pp.
Letters: Request for Information. April 13-22, 1939. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Tactical Doctrine of the Japanese Army. April 1 -September 6,1939.103pp:
G-2 Report: Chinese Troops Serving under the Japanese. October 29,1939. 7pp.
G-2 Reports: Military Operations-Field Orders, Commands, and Documents. October 29,1939July25, 1941.60pp.
Memo: Transmittal of Information. February 20,1940. 1p.
G-2 Reports: Field Signal Communications. February 3,1940-March 18,1941. 26pp.
M.A. Report: Training-Tanks. March 18, 1941. 15pp.
G-2 Report: Attachment to the 8th Heavy Field Artillery Regiment. April 15, 1940. 85pp.
G-2 Report: Attachment to the 15th and 1 st Cavalry Regiments. May 6,1940. 50pp.
G-2 Report: Organization of Certain Units. June 1 -December 19, 1940. 19pp.
M.A. Report: Newly Created Army Districts. July 24, 1940. 16pp.
M.A. Report: Renumbering of Units. September 28,1940-January 16,1941. 25pp.
Memos: Requests for a Publication. December 15-28, 1940. 2pp.
Reports: Parachute Troop Training. January 18-Jüne 5, 1941. 9pp.
M.A. Report: Transmittal of British Pamphlet. March 10, 1941. 1 p.
Letters: Requests for Information. March 24-April 2, 1941. 3pp.
Memo: Transmittal of a Lecture. March 6,1941.1 p.
Letter: FBI Information on the Activities of a Japanese Officer in Latin America. May 10, 1941. 1p.
M.A. Report: Army Mechanization Headquarters. April 19, 1941. 5pp.
M.A. Report: Japanese Activities in Indochina. June 2, 1941. 2pp.
M.A. Report: Military Establishments-Himeji, Japan. June 12, 1941. 2pp.
Letter: Confidential Information on Japan and Great Britian. July 28,1941. 2pp.
Memo: Notes Found on Dead Japanese Officers in China, 1939. March 1, 1940. 44pp.
Photographs. Undated. 8pp.
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Field Artillery
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M.A. Report: Inspection of the 1st Heavy Artillery Regiment. August 14,1919. 4pp.
M.A. Reports: Field Artillery Drill Regulations. March 12, 1921. 97pp.
M.A. Report: Field Artillery Gun Sights. October 7,1920.1p.
M.A. Report: Maneuvers, 1921. November 28, 1921. 3pp.
M.A. Report: New Training Regulations. February 5,1923. 124pp.
Memo: Artillery Development. March 15, 1923.10pp.
Memo: Photographs of Artillery Pieces. October 1,1923.37pp.r
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MA Report: References for Artillery. June 14,1923. 43pp.
Report: Notes on Practice in Firing Field Guns from Lighters. January 19-March 19, 1924. 20pp.
G-2 Reports: The Infantry Cannon and Mortar. May 5, July 21,1926. 20pp.
G-2 Reports: Improvements of Field Artillery Guns. October 30,1926-July 8, 1933. 25pp.
G-2 Report: Inquiries in Reference to the 40mm Gun. April 26, 1927. 1 p.
G-2 Report: Manufacture of Field Guns at Muraran Steel Works. January 23,1928.1p.
G-2 Report: Status of Field Guns. February 27-April 23,1929. 2pp.
Memo: The Infantry Accompanying Weapon. October 13,1930. 7pp.
Report: Railway Artillery. May 20,1931.1p.
Report: Inspection of 11th Mountain Artillery. July 11, 1932. 1 p.
Report: Artillery-105mm Howitzer. September 9, 1932-Npvember 26,1938. 65pp.
Reports: Infantry Gun. August 9-October 20, 1933. 4pp.
Memos: Armament. November 20-22, 1933. 2pp.
Memo: Field Artillery Developments. August 21,1935. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Infantry Anti-Tank Gun. January 9, 1936. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Siege and Seacoast Artillery. October 12-21, 1936. 75pp.
Reports: Artillery Material. August 23-October 7,1937. 4pp.
G-2 Report: Railway Artillery. February 15, 1938. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Experimental Mortar. September 13,1938. 4pp.
Memos: Manufacture of Swiss Oerlikon Guns in Japan. June 4-10, 1941. 9pp.
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Report: Shipping and Shipbuilding Industry. March 19, 1918.11pp.
Report: List of Shipping Lost during the War. January 20,1919.1p.
ONI Report: Official Report of Japanese Naval Activities during the War. January 29, 1919. 8pp.
ONI Report: Merchant Marine. March 14, 1919. 33pp.
Report: Copies of Reports by U.S. Naval Attaché. June 2,1919. 4pp.
Report: Visit to Yokosuka Naval Station. July 15,1919. 2pp.
Report: German Submarines Allotted to Japan. July 15, 1919. 1p.
Report: Sasebo Naval Station. August 26, 1919. 2pp.
Report: New Japanese Naval Building Program. November 21,1919. 3pp.
Memos: Japanese and Dutch Munitions Orders. May 4-June 7, 1921. 4pp.
Memo: Japanese Ships Available for Use as Transports. September 24, 1921. 10pp.
Report: Naval Items. January 26, 1922. 4pp.
Memos: Naval Losses in Earthquake. October 8-December 12, 1923. 10pp.
Report: Naval "Scrap" Program. August 29, 1923. 2pp.
Report: Earthquake Damage and the "Scrap" Program. December 4,1923. 2pp.
Reports: "Scrap" Work in Progress. February 3-March 5,1924. 10pp.
Report: Fusan as a Naval Port. May 28,1924.1p.
Memos: Japanese Naval Oil Tankers. August 25, 1924>July 8,1937. 82pp.
G-2 Report: Submarines Contracted by Japan and Soviet Russia. December 21,1926January 14, 1927. 2pp.
Letters: Naval Estimates. March 9,1927. 2pp.
Memos: Data on Japanese War Vessels. April 15-June 8,1927. 3pp.
Memo: Silhouettes of Naval Vessels. April 8-July 19, 1927. 7pp.
N.A. Report: Naval Bases-Oshima Bay. May 3,1927.1p.
Memo: Attempts by Japanese Government to Engage the Services of Former German Submarine
Commanders. May 1,1927. 2pp.
G-2 Reports: Navy Budget, 1929-30. February 27-March 8,1929. 5pp.
Memo: German Naval Officers in Japan and China. November 19,1929. 2pp.
Report: Attitude of People towards the Maintenance of an Adequate Navy. January 13, 1930. 1 p.
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Report: Navy Contracts for Fushun Shale Oil. Augusts, 1930.1p.
Report: New Minister of the Navy. October 15,1930.1 p.
Report: New Navy Program. November 26,1930. 2pp.
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G-2 Report: Naval Estimates. February 19,1931.1 p.
Report: Naval Landing Party in Shanghai; July 14,1931.1 p.
G-2 Report: Mr. Bywater, Naval Critic, on the Japanese Navy. September 14,1932. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Japanese Activities in the Caroline Islands. March 11,1933.1 p.
G-2 Report: Manchukuo--Naval Forces. May 5, 1933.1p.
G-2 Report: Secret Japanese Naval Construction. October 13,1933. 1p. ,
Reports: Naval General Staff and Command. December 1,1933. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Japanese Base Construction in the Kurile Islands. July 16-September 6, 1934. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Number and Tonnage of Naval Craft. September 14, .1934.1p;
G-2 Report: Manchukuo-Naval Craft. November 6,1935.1 p.
G-2 Report: Submarine Chasers. January 24,1935.1 p.
G-2 Reports: Naval Base in China. March 29-June 6,1935.2pp.
Reports: Commander Gonta Ueno. March 4-December 17,1937.11 pp.
MID Report: Construction and Upkeep Programs-Submarine. August 16,1937. 2pp.
Memo: Japanese Troop Ship Plan. November 20,-1937. 2pp.
Memo: Request for Information. November 26, 1938. 2pp.
Report: Battle Formation of Japanese Navy.in China on August 30, 1939. October 16, 1939. 2pp.
Report: Naval Base at D'Ansan, Pescadores. January 20, 1940. 2pp.
Reports: Naval and Aviation Bases. June 25, 1940-ApHl 15, 1941. 4pp.
Memos: Japanese Landing Operation. February 19-April 3,1941. 33pp.
M.A. Reports: Ship Construction. February 14-August 6, 1941. 26pp.
M.A. Report: Rubber Boats. March 19-May 27, 1941.3pp.
File Transfer Sheets. Undated. 4pp.
M.A. Report: Motor Torpedo Boat Construction. May 20, 1941. 1 p.
M.A. Report: German Assistance to Japan. April 23, 1941. 1p.
FBI Memo: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries. May 20, 1941. 6pp.
Reel 27
Aviation
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Report: French Aviation Mission. July 7, 1919-2pp.
Reports: Aviation. September 11-24, 1919. 6pp.
Report: Aeroplane Orders for War Department. January 17,1920.1p.
Report: French Aviation Mission. January 29, 1920. 14pp.
Report: Imperial Aviation Monthly Magazine. April 14,1920. 19pp.
Report: Civil Aviators Contest. April 22, 1920. 1 p.
Memo: Request by Chester B. Haywood to Fly for Japan. June 3-July 16, 1920. 6pp.
Report: Naval Aviation. August 11, 1920. 1 p.
Report: Location of New Aviation Units. September 20,1929.1 p.
Report: Arrival by German Airplanes. October 6,1920; 1 p.
Memos: Aviation Monograph. October 11 -November 13,1920. 43pp.
Report: Aerial Route to the Bonin Islands. December 10,1920. 5pp.
Memo: Request for Information. February 17-March 4, 1921. 3pp..
Report: Comparison of Japanese and U.S. Naval Àir Forces. March 2,1921.2pp.
Report: Manufacture of Planes in. 1920. March 3,1921.2pp.
Memo: Additions to the Aviation Monograph. January 14, 1921. 27pp.
Memo: Aeronautical Activities. April 22¡; 1921 -January 19,1922.30pp.
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Memo: Navy Department on Aviation. Marches, 1921.1p.
Memos: Airplanes for Japanese Government. May 4-July 23, 1921. 8pp.
Report: Air Appropriations, 1921 -22. April 5, 1921.1 p.
Report: Aviation Fields. April 15,1921.1p.
N.A. Report: Naval Aviation. April 16, 1921. 1p.
M.A. Report: Contracts for Airplanes. May S^July 2, 1921. 4pp.
Memo: Japanese Endeavor to Secure U.S. Airplane Patents. August 4, 1921. 2pp.
Report: Aviation Items. July 8, 1921. 2pp.
M.A. Report: Purchase of Airplanes from France. August 29-December 29, 1921. 12pp.
Reports: British Air Mission. July 9, 1921. 5pp.
Report: Sumitomo Steel Tube and Copper Works. February 3,1936. 2pp.
Report: Aviation Items. August 2, 1921. 1p.
Report: Trip to Aviation Centers. August 15, 1921. 2pp.
Report: Purchase of War Material by Japan. October 6, 1921. 2pp.
Report: Aviation in Japan. September 15, 1921. 1p.
Telegram: Manufacture of Airplanes. December 1-4, 1921.2pp.
Report: Formosan Constabulary Aviation. December 5, 1921. 1p.
Report: Visit to Tokorozawa Army Aviation School. December 22,1921. 10pp.
Report: Aviation-Combat. January 18, 1922. 2pp.
Report: Aviation Items. January 31, 1922. 2pp.
Reports: British Air Mission's Opinion of Naval Flying. May 10, 1922-April 8, 1924. 4pp.
Reports: Strength of Air Battalions. April 10, 1922. 5pp.
Report: Aviation Items. June 22, 1922.1p.
Report: Aviation Plans. August 31, 1922. 2pp.
Report: Navy Department Replies regarding Navy Aviation. December 1, 1922. 2pp.
G-2 Reports: Aeronautical Crashes. January 27, 1923-December 13, 1924. 13pp.
Report: Japan's Air Force Compared to Other Countries. January 15,1923. 3pp.
M.A. Report: Silhouette of the Aircraft Carrier Akagi. May 26, 1941. 1 p.
G-2 Reports: Data on Procurement of Aeronautical Equipment. March 14-June 13, 1923. 3pp.
Report: Landing on an Aircraft Carrier. February 22,1923. 1p.
Report: Aerodromes and Landing Fields. March 10-15, 1923. 20pp.
Report: Airplane Commercial Transport in Japan. March 17,1923. 2pp.
Report: Nakajima Airplane Works. March 27, 1923-August 9, 1933. 23pp.
Report: Types of Planes in the Army and Navy. March 27,1923. 2pp.
Report: Osaka-Beppu Commercial Airway Route. July 18, 1923. 1 p.
Report: Army Aviation Officers. August 17, 1923. 4pp.
Report: Aviation Notes. October 4, 1923. 1p.
Reports: Communications Immediately Succeeding the Earthquake. October 4-November 3, 1923. 6pp.
Report: Present Status of Civil Aviation. November 1, 1923. 4pp.
Memos: Air Service Questionnaires and Aeronautical Data. November 24, 1923-September 8, 1927. 51 pp.
Report: Annual Report on Air Strength. 1927. 9pp.
Report: Annual Report on Air Strength. 1928. 8pp.
Report: Annual Report on Air Strength. 1929. 7pp.
Report: Annual Report on Air Strength. 1930. 29pp.
Report: Annual Report on Air Strength. 1931 ..22pp.
Report: Annual Report on Air Strength. 1932. 22pp.
Report: Annual Report on Air Strength. 1933. 23pp.
Report: Annual Report on Air Strength. 1934. 19pp.
G-2 Report: Annual Aviation Intelligence Report. 1935. 9pp.
G-2 Report: Annual Aviation Intelligence Report. 1936. 10pp.
G-2 Report: Annual Aviation Intelligence Report. 1937. 61pp.
G-2 Report: Annual Aviation Intelligence Report. 1938. 100pp.
G-2 Report: Annual Aviation Intelligence Report. 1939. 56pp.
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G-2 Report: Annual Aviation Intelligence Report. 1940. 20pp.
Report: Civil Aviation. December 15,1923.1 p.
Report: Aviation Field at Heito, Taiwan. March 8, 1924.1p.
Report: Tactical Schools-Night Flight Photography. April 13-June 13, 1924. 8pp.
Reports: Aerial Bombing of the Warship Iwami. April 15,1924. 2pp:
Reports: Data on Military Air Strength and AeronauticalData. June 6,1924-Janüary 27,1925.12pp.
Reports: Annual Aeronautical Questionnaire-Division Reports. January 15, 1925. 39pp.
Memos: Transmittal and Additional Data for Annual Aeronautical Questionnaires. February 12September 22, 1925.19pp.
Report: Aeronautical Industry. May 11, 1924. 2pp.
Report: Purchase of Aviation Material in France. June 11-14,1924: 3pp.
Report: Tactical Schools. May 17, 1924. 7pp.
Reports: British Aviation Mission to Japan. Junè'14-July 15, 1924. 16pp.
Reports: Information on U.S. Airplanes. June 11,1924. 3pp.
Reports: Aerial Bombing of the Cruiser Tsugaru at Yökosuka. June 16-23, 1924. 3pp.
Reports: Report That Germans in Italy Are Building Bombing Planes for Japan. July 14, 1924February9,1925.16pp.
Memo: Aviation Subsidies. June 20, 1924. 3pp.
Reports: Aerial Bombing. July 13, 1924. 2pp.
Report: Control and Laws of Aerial Navigation. July 1924-April 15, 1932. 25pp.
Report: Signals for Aerial Navigation. August 1924. 1 p.
Report: Airplane Carrying Submarine. August 1924. 1 p.
Report: Prices of Airplanes. September 17, 1924-February 13,1925. 5pp.
Reports: Shimoshizu Air School. August 28, 1925-May 20, 1926. 34pp.
Report: Aerial Routes. August 22, 1924. 1 p.
Reports: Aerial Bombing Tests against Seacraft. September 28, 1924. 12pp.
Reports: Inspection of Air Fields. November 17, 1924-January 11,1926. 43pp.
Report: Aeronautical Research and Development. October 8, 1924-February 9, 1925. 9pp.
Reports: Results of the Aerial Bombing of the Kojma Battery of the Old Hiroshima Fortress. September 8December 15, 1926. 9pp.
Report: Military Policy. December 10,1924. 1 p.
Reports: Organization and Training-Air Troops. December 23, 1924-March 4, 1926. 85pp.
Report: Aeronautical Research and Development-Dirigibles. December 24, 1924-February 4, 1925. 7pp.
Reports: Aviation Laws. December 31, 1924-February 7, 1928. 57pp.
Reports: Air Service Appropriations. January 28,1925-April 26, 1926. 7pp.
Reports: Mitchell's Report on the Japanese Air Service. March 20-July 2, 1925. 15pp.
Report:/UrVearBoo/c Data. January 13, 1925. 31pp.
Report: Civil Aviation. January 24, 1925. 1 p.
Report: Army Officers on Duty in Air Officer and Air Units. February 27, 1925. 2pp.
Report: Air and Antiaircraft Data. April 3, 1925. 8pp.
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Report: Aeronautical Statistics-Casualties. April 18, 1925-August 10, 1937. 33pp.
Reports: 1st Air Regiment-Kagamigahara Aerodrome. May 20, 1925-May 31, 1927. 20pp.
Reports: German Airplanes Manufactured for Japan. October 20,1925-March 6,1926. 6pp.
Reports: Tokorozawa Aviation School-Air Sen/ice Training Program. October 15, 1925-May 31, 1927. 43pp.
Report: Training Activities-Japanese Flights to fokyo-Paris-London-Rome. October 27, 1925. 1p.
Report: Officers for Air Service. November 2, 1925. 1 p.
Report: View of the Japanese Air Service. October 1925. 23pp.
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Memo: Congratulatory Letter to the Japanese Chief of Aeronautics from the U.S. December 19, 1925. 3pp.
Report: Contents of the Airplane Engineers Handbook, 1922. January 8, 1926. 6pp.
Memos: Air Service Inspections. January 8, 1926-June 10, 1927. 35pp.
Report: Established Aerodromes and Seaplane Bases. January Í7-June 22, 1926. 3pp.
Report: Organizational Equipment. January 17, 1926. 1p.
Reports: Aeronautical Manufacture. January 28-August 18, 1926. 3pp.
Report: Aviation Yearbook, 1926. February 8, 1926. 21pp.
Report: Frontier Air Base. February 19, 1926. 1p.
Report: Age of Pilots. March 11,1926. 2pp.
Report: Amendment to the Air Service Regulations Governing Physical Examinations. March 15, 1926. 4pp.
G-2 Report: Imperial University Aerodynamic Laboratory. April 16, 1926. 1p.
G-2 Reports: Capacity for Manufacture of Airplanes. April 9, 1926-September 11,1933. 6pp.
G-2 Report: Civil Transport-Aero Transport. April 22, 1926. 1 p.
G-2 Report: Liquid Oxygen Sprayer. June 30-July 8, 1926. 2pp.
G-2 Reports: Aeronautical Industry-General Aviation Production. June 22, 1926-May 21, 1941. 218pp.
Reports: Air Force in Formosa. July 2,1926-May 31,1927. 11 pp.
G-2 Reports: Air Appropriations and Budget, 1927-28. July 2, 1926-March 29, 1927. 4pp.
G-2 Reports: New Army Airdrome near Dairen. July 3, 1926-March 22, 1927. 2pp.
G-2 Reports: Aeronautical Summaries. June-December 1926. 40pp.
G-2 Reports: Aeronautical Summaries. January-December 1927. 57pp.
G-2 Reports: Aeronautical Summaries. January-December 1928. 65pp.
G-2 Reports: Aeronautical Summaries. January-December 1929. 83pp.
G-2 Reports: Aeronautical Summaries. January-November 1930. 28pp.
G-2 Reports: Aeronautical Summaries. February-May 1931. 9pp.
G-2 Reports: Aeronautical Summaries. January-June 1932. 15pp.
G-2 Reports: Aeronautical Summaries. January-October 1933. 16pp.
G-2 Reports: Aeronautical Summaries. June-December 1934. 19pp.
G-2 Reports: Aeronautical Summaries. March-October 1935. 29pp.
G-2 Reports: Aeronautical Summaries. March 1936-January 1937. 29pp.
G-2 Report: Rules for Giving Practice to Those Who Have Learned Airplane Control. July 12, 1926. 2pp.
G-2 Reports: Aviation Laws. August 27, 1926-February 2, 1927. 3pp.
G-2 Reports: Airplane Engines. September 10,1926-March 7, 1928. 4pp.
G-2 Report: Model for Bombers. September 10, 1926. 1 p.
G-2 Report: 7th Air Regiment and Its Station at Mikatagahara, Japan. September 30, 1926. 1 p.
G-2 Reports: Airplane Engines. September 30,1926-April 8, 1928. 5pp.
G-2 Reports: Manufacture of Rohrbach Airplane. October 2-12, 1926. 2pp.
G-2 Reports: French Instructors and Air Mission. October 3, 1926-May 11,1927. 9pp.
G-2 Report: Formation of an International Air Transport Company. October 2, 1926. 2pp.
G-2 Reports: Formation of a National Air Transport Company. December 7, 1926-May 17,1928. 4pp.
Memo: Number of Air Squadrons. October 14,1926. 1 p.
G-2 Report: Mica Spark Plugs. October 7, 1926. 1 p.
G-2 Reports: Adoption of Day Bomber. November 22, 1926-April 20, 1927. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Civilian Aviators. October 13, 1926. 2pp.
G-2 Reports: Mitsubishi Internal Combustion Engine Company. October 14, 1926-April 23, 1930. 14pp.
G-2 Reports: Airdromes, Military, Naval, and Civil. October 20, 1926-January 10* 1927. 14pp.
G-2 Report: Air Mail Service. October 23 J 926. 3pp.
G-2 Report: Naval Air Expansion Program. October 23,1926.1 p.
G-2 Report: Airplanes Used in Civil Aviation. October 27,1926. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Specifications of Airplanes Manufactured in Japan. November 4, 1926. 1p.
G-2 Reports: Status of Civil Aviation. November 3,1926-February 24, 1938. 49pp.
G-2 Reports: Purchase of Airships in Italy. December 6, 1926-February 7, 1929. 4pp.
G-2 Report: Manufacture of Airplanes by Ishikawajima Dockyards Company. January 4, 1927. 1p.
G-2 Report: Airplanes for Asahi Mail Service. January 10, 1927.1 p.
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Report: Survey of Aviation, 1926. January 10, 1927. 17pp.
G-2 Report: Employment of German Airplane Engineer. January 17,1927.1 p.
Memo: Aviation Information. February 9, 1927. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Present Status of Army Air Regiments: January 21,1927-March 3, 1941. 187pp.
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G-2 Reports: Competition for Army Service Airplanes. January 24, 1927-February 6, 1929. 16pp.
G-2 Report: Japan Aeronautical Transport Laboratory. February 2, 1927. 1 p.
G-2 Report: Construction of Rigid Type Dirigible. February 18,1927. 1 p.
G-2 Report: Construction of Aerodynamic Laboratory. March 5, 1927. 1p.
Memo: Purchase of French Airplanes. April 9, 1927. 3pp.
Memos: Curtiss Airplanes. April 8-23, 1927. 2pp.
Report: Irving Parachute Company. April 25,1927.1p.
G-2 Report: Navy Air Department. April 8, 1927. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Manufacture of Diesel Engines. April 15,1927.1p.
G-2 Reports: Airplane Engines. April 20, 1927. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Army Arsenals to Manufacture Dornier Airplanes. April 20, 1927. 1p.
G-2 Reports: System of Marking Army Airplanes. April 25,1927-February 6, 1928. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Extra Pay for Army Aviation Instructors. April 25,1927. 1p.
G-2 Report: Manufacturing Capacity of Airplane Works. May 1, 1927. 4pp.
G-2 Report: Naval Air Fields. May 1,1927. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Kawanishi Airplane. May 3, 1927. 2pp.
G-2 Reports: Balloon Manufacturing. May 9-Decamber 7, 1927. 3pp.
G-2 Report: Manufacture of the Salmson Airplane. May 9, 1927. 1p.
G-2 Report: Naval Air Activities in Hokkaido. May 11,1927. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Shimoshizu Army Aviation School. May 24,1927. 7pp.
G-2 Report: 5th Aviation Regiment. May 24, 1927. 4pp.
G-2 Report: Akenogahara Aviation School. May 31,1927. 5pp.
G-2 Report: 3rd Aviation Regiment. May 31,1927. 3pp.
G-2 Report: Resume of Army Aviation. July 8, 1927. 5pp.
G-2 Report: Flight to the Bonin Islands. July 16,1926. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Naval Aviation. July 21, 1927. 42pp.
G-2 Report: Summary of Aviation, Military, Naval, and Civil. August 3, 1927. 33pp.
Memo: Japanese Aviation in War. August 25, 1927. 5pp.
G-2 Report: Tactical Units. September 16, 1927. 1p.
Memo: Emergency Landing Field in Japan. September 15,1927. 2pp.
Report: Japanese Interest in American Air-Cooled Motors. October 3, 1927. 2pp.
G-2 Reports: Trans-Pacific Flight. September 30, 1927-December 27, 1928. 5pp.
G-2 Report: New Naval Air Bases. September 30, 1927. 1p.
G-2 Reports: Civilian Flying Schools. October 5, 1927-November 5, 1926. 22pp.
G-2 Report: Aircraft Examination Rules. November 2,1927. 42pp.
G-2 Report: Airdrome at Heijo, Korea. November 8,1927. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Airplane Carriers. December 14,1927-January 9,1928. 3pp.
G-2 Reports: Rules for Examination of Applicants for Positions Aboard Aircraft. December 5, 1927May 4, 1931. 14pp.
Despatch: Quarantine Regulations for Aircraft. August 24, 1927. 6pp.
G-2 Report: Rules for Licensing. January 3,1928. 4pp.
G-2 Reports: Tokyo-Osaka Air Mail and Passenger Service. January 13,1928-November 17, 1933. 6pp.
G-2 Reports: Air Defense Maneuvers. February 6-July 17,1928. 13pp.
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G-2 Report: Review of Japanese Aviation, 1927. February 10, 1928. 7pp.
G-2 Reports: Military Training of Civilian Pilots. February 20,1928-March 13, 1935. 4pp.
G-2 Report: Appropriations for Aviation. March 30, 1928. 1p.
G-2 Report: Manufacture of Passenger Airplanes. March 31, 1928. 1p.
G-2 Reports: Nakajima Engine Company. April 18,1928-May 3, 1930. 7pp.
G-2 Report: Payment to Civilian Aviators. April 18,1928. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Purchase of Airplane Cameras. April 20, 1928. 1 p.
G-2 Reports: Agencies for Wright and Pratt-Whitney Engines. April 20-May 17, 1928. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Training. April 28,1928. 1 p.
G-2 Reports: Kawasaki Dockyards Company. April 28, 1928-August 24, 1934. 17pp.
G-2 Reports: Kawanishi Airplane Works. April 28, 1928-April 28, 1930. 6pp.
G-2 Report: Inspection pf the 7th Air Regiment. May 28, 1928. 7pp.
Report: Tactical Training of Flying Officers. June 16, 1928. 5pp.
G-2 Report: Reconnaissance Airplanes. June 19, 1928. 5pp.
G-2 Report: First Use of Parachute in Japan. June 14, 1928. 1 p.
G-2 Reports: Commercial Airways. June 26,1928-February 5,1941. 47pp.
G-2 Reports: Japan's New Air Fleet and Air Defense Plan. July 13, 1928-April 11,1938. 45pp.
G-2 Report: Designation of New Light Bomber. July 19, 1928. 1p.
G-2 Reports: Japan Air Transportation Company. August 11,1928-November 29, 1929. 8pp.
Report: German Airplane Sales in Japan. July 31, 1928. 2pp.
Report: Attachment to the 1 st Air Regiment. September 20, 1928. 105pp.
G-2 Report: Hypothetical Air Attack on Osaka. October 8, 1928. 9pp.
G-2 Report: Establishment of Naval Air Base at Entrance to Tokyo Bay. October 12,1928.1p.
G-2 Report: Airdrome at Heito, Formosa. October 12,1928. 1 p.
G-2 Reports: Employment of French Bombing Instructors. October 12-November 21, 1928. 3pp.
G-2 Report: Purchase of License to Manufacture Junkers Planes. October 20, 1928. 1p.
G-2 Reports: Japanese Air Records. January 7, 1929-January 23, 1931. 3pp.
G-2 Report: Purchase of Manufacturing Rights for Slotted Wing. February 6, 1929. 1p.
G-2 Report: Appropriations for Civil Aviation. February 15, 1929.1p.
G-2 Report: International Airports. March 7, 1929. 1p.
G-2 Report: Army Air Budget, 1929-30. March 7,1929. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Civil Aviation Needs. March 11,1929. 4pp.
Memo: Aviation Equipment for Cold Weather. March 23, 1929. 2pp:
G-2 Report: Commercial Aviation Appropriations. April 17,1929. 1 p.
G-2 Report: Naval Air Plans. April 29, 1929. 1p.
G-2 Report: Flying Boat. May 24, 1929. 1p.
G-2 Report: Airplanes for Submarines. May 16, 1929. 1 p.
G-2 Report: Establishment of Aeronautical Studies in Universities. May 20, 1929. 1p.
G-2 Report: Naval Strategic Flights. May 27,1929. 1p.
G-2 Report: New Naval Bases. June 24, 1929. 1p.
G-2 Reports: Manufacture of New Reconnaissance Airplane. July 23-August 1, 1929. 2pp.
Reports: Questionnaire on Japanese Aircraft. September 9, 1929-January 7, 1930. 33pp.
G-2 Reports: Air Mail. September 16-October 2, 1929. 5pp.
Memo: Characteristics of Air Combat. October 6, 1929. 10pp.
Reports: Airdromes and Seaplane Bases. November 11,1929-March 12,1935. 92pp.
Report: Inspection of the 4th Air Regiment. April 7,1930-February 10,1937. 47pp.
Report: New Non-Rigid Dirigible. April 21,1930. 1p.
Reports: Mitsubishi Airplane Company. May 9, 1930-June 7, 1937.14pp.
Reports: Inspection of the 5th Air Regiment. May 9, 1930-May 5, 1937. 22pp.
Reports: Inspection of the 1 st Air Regiment. May 20, 1930-May 20, 1937. 22pp.
Reports: Inspection of the 2nd Air Regiment. May 21,1930-May 21, 1936.17pp.
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Reports: Inspection of the Tokorozawa Aviation School. May 17,1930-September 9, 1937. 33pp.
Reports: Inspection of the Shimoshizu Aviation School. May 18, 1939-August 17, 1938. 28pp.
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Reports: Inspection of the 3rd Air Regiment. May 22,1930-May 20,1937. 23pp.
Report: Inspection of the Akenogahara Aviation School. May 22,1930.12pp.
Reports: Airways. June 4, 1930-February 11, 1931. 6pp.
Reports: Organizational-Equipment and Armament. June 9, 1930-January 13,1938. 142pp.
Reel 30
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Report: Commercial Aviation. June 9,1930. 1 p.
Reports: Commercial Aircraft for Training. June 9,1930-January 22,1934. 26pp.
Report: Scientific Development. June 9, 1930.1 p.
Report: Distribution of Troops--Air Service. June 8, 1930.1 p.
Report: Inspection of the 7th Air Regiment. June 7,1930. 7pp.
Reports: Airways, Airdromes, and Seaplane Bases. June 21-28, 1930. 5pp.
Report: Demonstration of Airplane. June 30-October 27,1930. 2pp:
Report: Weather Stations for Airways. June 21,1930. 1 p.
Report: Aircraft Production Statistics. June 26, 1930. 1p.
Report: Aeronautical Development and Research/July 31, 1930. 2pp.
Report: Transportation by Railroad for a Heavy Bomber. August 5,1930. 3pp.
Report: Firing on a Self-Towed Target. July 31,1930. 7pp.
Report: Air Subsidy Regulations. August 25,1930.3pp.
Report: Aviation from the Medical Point of View. September 5,1930. 5pp.
Reports: Balloon Corps. August 29, 1930-May 28, 1937. 3pp.
Report: Militarized Societies-Aviation. September 2, 1930. 2pp.
Report: Development of Aviation in Japan. September 20, 1930. 1p.
Memo: Japanese as Airplane Pilots. August 28, 1930. 2pp.
Memo: Tateyama Naval Air Station. December 18,1930. 1 p.
Report: Aviation Schools. January 23, 1931. 1 p.
Reports: Employment of Enlisted Pilots. March 6-May 5,1931. 5pp.
Reports: Japanese Flight across the Pacific. February"21, 1931-September 15, 1932. 74pp.
Reports: New Airplanes. February 14, 1931-January 24, 1934. 8pp.
Report: Plans for Expansion. February 11,1931.1 p.
Report: Air Missions to Japan. February 11,1931. 1 p.
Reports: British Flying Boats to Japan. April 21 -June 8, 1931. 2pp.
Reports: Tokyo Imperial University, Aeronautical Research Institute. May 25,1931-November 2, 1937. 18pp.
Reports: Exchange of Information. August 19-September 19, 1931. 7pp.
Reports: Balloon Corps and School. September 16, 1931-December 21, 1937. 6pp.
Report: Cold Weather Operation of Aircraft. December 1, 1931. 1 p.
Reports: Rolls-Royce Engines for Japan. November 25-December 1,1931.2pp.
Memos: Landing of a Japanese Airplane in Manila. January 5-14, 1932. 3pp.
Report: Air Service in Manchuria. March 17,1932. 1 p.
Reports: Tactical Employment of Aviation Units-Shanghai Incident. April 19-June 6, 1933. 43pp.
Reports: Aerial Beacons. May 25, 1932-February 23, 1937.10pp.
Reports: Proposed Commercial Air Expansion. January 11,1933-April 7,1941. 23pp.
Report: Air Defense System. February 6,1933. 2pp.
Reports: Civil Aviation Statistics. March 7, 1933-March 5, 1935. 3pp.
G-2 Report: Development of Aviation. March 17, 1933. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Army Air Schools. May 10, 1933. 5pp.
G-2 Reports: Training Air Cadets and the Aviation School System. May 6,1933-February 1,1941. 37pp.
G-2 Report: Chinese Capture of Japanese Bomber. May 11,1933. 1 p.
Reports: Students at Army Air Training Schools. June 2, 1933-April 28, 1934. 7pp.
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Memo: German Army Article on Japan's Air Force. March 28,1933.13pp.
Report: Italian Starters for Airplane Engines. July 20, 1933. 2pp.
Report: Landing Field Data-Japan and Korea. July 27, 1933. 92pp.
Reports: Hamamatsu Army Air School. August 9,1933-January 28,1941.15pp.
Memo: Transmittal of Maps. September 18,1933. 1 p.
Report: Characteristics of Army Airplanes. September 12,1933. 2pp.
Report: Imperial Aviation Association. September 16, 1933. 1 p.
Memo: Conversation with German Engineer Employed by Japan. October 6,1933. 3pp.
Report: Advisory Committee for Aeronautics. October 6, 1933. 1p.
Reports: Airways in Japan and Manchukuo. October 14,1933-December 17, 1937.19pp.
Reports: Army Air Corps Officers. October 18, 1933-December 19, 1934. 3pp.
Report: Number of Airplanes and Engines. November 9-December 27, 1933. 5pp.
Reports: Aeronautical Production. November 9, 1933-August 27, 1940. 40pp.
Report: Courses at Army Air Schools. November 25, 1933. 2pp.
Report: Airplane Dope. February 7, 1934. 2pp.
Reports: Commercial Air Transport Statistics. January 23, 1934-November 16, 1936. 23pp.
MID Report: Japanese Air Defense Maneuvers, 1933. January 19, 1934. 3pp.
Reports: Expenditures for Aviation. February.24-September 15, 1934. 8pp.
Reports: Air Supply Depots. February 19-March 7,1934. 2pp.
Reports: Akeno Army Air School. March 8, 1934-August 17, 1938. 27pp.
Report: Budget of the Imperial Aviation Association. March 17, 1934. 1p. .
Reports: General Air Information. April 28, 1934-June 1, 1935.40pp.
Reports: Airdromes, Airports, and Landing Fields. July 3,1935-July 7,1941.128pp.
Memo: Japanese Aviator in the U.S. June 1,1934. 2pp.
Reports: Japanese Aircraft Purchases in Germany. June 14-October 16,1934. 10pp.
Reports: Purchase and Experimentation of Foreign Airplanes. October 30, 1935-March 10, 1937. 23pp.
Reports: Material for Aircraft. July 3-September 7, 1934. 2pp.
Report: The 4th Air Regiment. June 29, 1934. 3pp.
G-2 Report: Japanese Aerial Cruise to the Pacific Islands. September 18,1934. 1 p.
Report: Air Maneuvers. September 19, 1934. 1 p.
Report: Request for Information. September 13,1934. 3pp.
Letters: Aircraft Order by China. December 1,2-27, 1934. 2pp.
MID Report: Proposed Japan-Manchukuo Airship Line. December 11,1934. 1 p.
MID Report: Items of Interest. January 17, 1935. 2pp.
Report: Civil Aviation. January 24, 1935. 1 p.
G-2 Report: Japan Seeking Air Base in Siam. January 30-February 4, 1935. 3pp.
Memo: Metals in Japanese Aircraft. February 8, 1935. 1 p.
G-2 Reports: Air Expenditures. February.20-June 10, 1935. 3pp.
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Memos: Transmission of Publications. March 12-15, 1935. 2pp.
Reports: Students Aeronautical League. April 4-December.17, 1935. 6pp.
Reports: Aviation Services of Newspapers. April 4-June 1, 1935. 3pp. .
Memos: U.S. Aviator in Japan. April 16-May 20, 1935. 3pp.
G-2 Report: Military Aviation-Observations Based on Inspections. May 28, 1935. 10pp.
G-2 Reports: Kumagaya Army Air School. September 25,1935-January 28, 1941. 38pp.
G-2 Report: Army Air Technical Experimental Laboratory. September 26,, 1935. 2pp.
G-2 Reports: Tokorozawa Army Air Technical School. September 27,1935-July 22,1938. 41 pp.
Memos: Japanese Request for an Overflight of the Philippines. October 31 -November 15, 1935. 13pp.
G-2 Reports: Mail Courier Service. October 11,1935.2pp.
G-2 Report: Cost of Production of Aircraft. December 19, 1935. 2pp.
G-2 Reports: Japanese Licenses to Manufacture U.S. Aircraft. April 10,1936-February 19, 1940. 29pp.
G-2 Report: Training of Reserve Officers as Pilots. April 9, 1936. 2pp.
Memo: Activities of Japanese in the U.S. May.14,1936.1p.
G-2 Report: Civilian Flying Schools. May 25,1936. 3pp.
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G-2 Reports: Summary of Inspections. May 27-June 3,1936.11pp.
Memo: Purchase and Export of Military Aircraft. June 5,1936. 2pp.
G-2 Reports: Air Corps Military Academy. September 15,1936-October 7,1939.27pp.
Transfer Sheet: Japanese Airlines in the Pacific Islands. Undated. 1 p.
G-2 Reports: Nonaka-Type Parachute. November 25,1936-June 17,1937.17pp.
Letters: New Douglas Seaplane. December 22,1936-January 16,1937. 7pp.
G-2 Report: Link Instrument Flying Trainers. January 14,1937.1p.
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G-2 Reports: Air Budget, 1937-38. March 31,1937-March 24, 1938.17pp.
G-2 Reports: Air Competitions. April 13-20,1937. 3pp.
Memos: Visit of Japanese Aviation Inspection Group to the U.S. May 13-July 26,1937. 54pp.
G-2 Report: Great Japan Young Men's Aviation Association. May 10, 1937. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Aviation Physiological Laboratory. May 10,1937. 1p.
G-2 Report: Aviation Personnel. September 22,1937.4pp.
G-2 Reports: Civilian Flying Schools. May 20-24,1937. 8pp.
Memo: Transmittal of Report. April 2,1937.1 p.
G-2 Report: Pursurt Plane. July 22, 1937:3pp.
G-2 Reports: Tokyo Army Air School. November 4,1937-April 13-1939. 9pp.
G-2 Report: Control Institute of Aeronautical Research. February 28,1938. 5pp.
G-2 Report: Air Photograph Equipment. April 11,1938. 6pp.
G-2 Report: Aeronautical Research Institute. May 20,1938. 2pp.
G-2 Reports: Mito Army Air School. July 14,1938-January 30,1941.12pp.
G-2 Reports: Army Air Maintenance School. July 22,1938-January 30, 1941. 11pp.
G-2 Report: Aircraft Manufacturing Industry Law. October 4,1938. 8pp.
Memos: Request for Information. September 20-26,1938. 3pp.
Report: Parachute Tests. March 11, 1939. 10pp.
Memos: Characteristics of Military and Naval Aircraft. April 17-22, 1939. 3pp.
Memos: Overflight by Japanese Aviators of the U.S. April 26-October 6, 1939. 49pp.
G-2 Reports: Naval and Military Aircraft. April 4-May 10, 1939.10pp.
G-2 Reports: Dai Nippon Aviation Company Law. May 3-16,1939. 4pp.
Memo: Capabilities of Japan in Military Aviation. June 23, 1939. 6pp.
Reports: Japanese Naval Aviation. August 4-October 14, 1939. 9pp.
G-2 Report: Italian Sale of Commercial Airplanes to Japan. December 4,1939.1 p.
Memo: U.S. Aviation Engineer. February 17,1940.1 p.
G-2 Reports: Equipment. January 30-March 14, 1940. 8pp.
G-2 Reports: Recruitment-Foreign Aviators. May 3-27,1940. 2pp.
G-2 Report: Japan-Thailand Air Service. June 11,1940.1 p.
Memo: Request for Data. August 7,1940.1p.
M.A. Report: Air Services of Japan. September 27-October 18, 1940.177pp.
Memos: Air Bases-Mandated Islands, Mindanao, and the Netherlands East indies. October 10November 1,1940.3pp.
Letter: Information on Japanese Aircraft Works. January 3, 1941. 1 p.
Reports: Shibata Military Aviation and Paratroop School. January 27-June 17, 1941.11pp.
Letters: Request for Information. February 27-March 5,1941. 5pp.
M.A. Reports: Army Flying Schools. January 27-28,1941. 5pp.
M.A. Report: Army Air Signal School. January 30,1941. 4pp.
M.A. Reports: Aviation Industry. March 25-April 25,1941. 41pp.
M.A. Report: Air Raids. April 15,1941. 1 p.
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Memos: Interview of Persons Acquainted with Aviation Industry. May 8-September 11, 1941. 37pp.
Memos: Answers to Questionnaire by Captains of the French Forces in Indochina. May 12, 1941. 10pp.
M.A. Reports: Japanese Air Forces in Indochina and South China. June 2-17, 1941. 5pp.
M.A. Report: Armor Protection for Pilot. June 21, 1941. 1 p.
M.A. Report: "Flying Tank." June 21, 1941. 1 p.
Report: Aviation. Undated. 28pp.
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SUBJECT INDEX
The following index is a guide to the major subjects of this collection. The first Arabic number refers to the reel, and
the Arabic number after the colon refers to the frame number at which a particular subject begins. Hence 3: 0934 directs
the researcher to the subject that begins at Frame 0934 of Reel 3. By referring to the Reel Index that constitutes the
initial section of this guide, the researcher can find the main entry for this subject.
Abyssinia (Ethiopia)
economic activities in 15:0123
Advisers
army, Chinese-German 5:0905; 17:0068
army, Japanese 13:0926
aviation-French mission 27:0002,0011 ; 28:0861
aviation-Soviet 5:0686
general 10:0064,0638
Aerial bombing
fixed position 27:1041
general 27:0908
naval vessels 27:0783, 0886, 0977
see also Air operations; Aviation
Aerial navigation
control 27:0910
laws 27:0910
signals 27:0935
see also Aviation
Aerial routes
Bonin Islands 27:0097
general 27:0976; 29:0952; 30:0468
Manchukuo 30:0468
Osaka-Beppu commercial 27:0311
overflights 30:0201,0934; 31 :, 0163
Pacific Islands 30:0811 ,
weather stations 30:0044
see also Aviation
Aerial warfare
artillery cooperation 23:0753
combat 11:0847; 29:0631 ; 30:0051
general 10:1138; 11:0004,0022,0640
see also Aerial bombing; Aircraft; Air operations
Aeronautical activities
Advisory Committee for Aeronautics 30:0467
crashes 27:0243; 28:0001
general 27:0136
laboratories 29:0017,0019; 30:0891 ; 31:0077
Aeronautical industry
Aeronautical Transportation Laboratory 29:0017,
0019
general 27:0855; 28:0218; 31:0462,0505
see also Aircraft; Aviation; Civil aviation
Aeronautical research and development
Aeronautical Transportation Laboratory 29:0017,
0019
Central Institute of Aeronautical Research
31:0103,0114
general 27:1032,1136; 29:0019; 30:0028,
0046;31:0103
laboratories 30:0891 ; 31:0077
see also Aircraft; Aviation
Afghanistan
15:0868
Agriculture
farming struggle 15: 0067
general 2:0818
grain 15:1068
Hokkaido Agricultural Experimental Farm
13:1212
ownership and distribution of land 14:0952
products 14:0953
rice 1:0050; 13:1170,1177,1183; 14:0690,
0697; 15:0890
tenant farmers question 14:0691
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Air appropriations
civil aviation 29:0574,0584
military aviation 27:0175,1200; 28:0447;
29:0290
Aircraft
Aircraft Manufacturing Industry Law 31:0139
bombers-day 28:0878
bombers-general 27:0889; 28:0852
bombers-heavy 10:0518
bombers-light 29:0438
bombers-transportation of 30:0048
characteristics 31:0160
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civilian 28:0914
contracts 27:0178; 30:0997
Curtiss 29:0023
Dornier29:0031
Douglas Seaplane 30:1044
engineers-German 28:0989; 30:0464
engineers-U.S. 31:0242
flying boat 29:0586; 30:0165
"flying tank" 31:0558
France-purchases from 27:0186; 29:0020
general 27:0167; 29:0001,0393,0573; 30:0042,
0155,0461,0806;31:0212
Germany-engineers 28:0989; 30:0464
Germany-purchases from 13:0926; 27:0053;
28:0055; 29:0447; 30:0773
Ishikawajima Dockyards Company 28:0970
Junkers 29:0568
Kawanishi29:0041,0322
Kawasaki Dockyards Company 29:0305
manufacturing 27:0211 ; 28:0177,0209,
0916; 29:0031,0568; 30:0951
markings 29:0032
metals in 30:0825
Nakajima Airplane Works 27:0286
orders 27:0010; 30:0783
passenger 29:0291
patents-U.S.27:0182
prices 27:0937
production 27:0107,0889; 30:0045,0495,
0949
pursuit 31:0091
questionnaire 29:0593
reconnaissance 29:0340,0591
Rohrbach 28:0859
Salmson 29:0046
submarines 27:0936; 29:0587
training-commercial 30:0002
training-general 30:1051
types 27:0309
U.S.-general 27:0883; 29:0023; 30:0951
U.S.-patents27:0182
see also Airships; Aviation; Civil aviation; Naval
Air defense
air raids 31:0503
antiaircraft-data 27:1256
antiaircraft-exercises 23:0879
maneuvers 29:0266; 30:0562,0812
plan 29:0393
system 30:0281
Airfields; bases; aerodromes
air supply depots 30:0573
Dairen 28:0451
frontier 28:0201
general 27:0176,0264; 28:0173,0896;
29:0157,0575,0641 ; 30:0037,0353,
0643
Heijo, Korea 29:0231
Heito, Taiwan 27:0774; 29:0564
inspections 27:0989
Kagamigahara-1 st Air Regiment 28:0034
mandated islands 31:0432
Mikatagahara-7th Air Regiment 28:0853
naval 29:0039,0166, 0590; 30:0074
Netherlands East Indies 31:0432
Siam (Thailand) 30:0822
Tateyama Naval Air Station 30:0074
Tokyo 29:0563
see also Aviation schools
Airmail
Asahi sen/ice 28:0971
service 28:0910; 29:0626; 30:0947
Tokyo-Osaka service 29:0260
Air operations
China 8:0340-0342,0392; 9:0531
Chinchow 5:0622,0626,0645,0666
Chungking 11:0637,0643, 0983
Formosa-Chinese bombing of 9:0784
Kwangsi 11:0785
Long Tcheou (Lung-Chow) 11:0781
losses 11:0950
Nanking 8:0356
Shanghai 30:0205
South China 10:0581
U.S. flyers 10:0560
see also Aerial warfare
Air service and aeronautical questionnaire and data
27:0327,0797,0836; 28:0453-0814
Air service regulations
physical examinations-pilots 28:0204
Airships
balloons 29:0043; 30:0066,0192
dirigibles-non-rigid type 29:0780
dirigibles-research and development 27:1136
dirigibles-rigid type 29:0018
Italy-purchases from 28:0966
see also Aircraft
aviation
64
Air strength
general 27:0378-0753, 0785
regiments-status of 28:0992
squadrons-number of 28:0876
tactical units 29:0156
Air troops
battalions 27:0233
organization and training 27:1051
regiments 29:0056, 0066; 30:0808
tactical units 29:0156
see also Military forces-distribution of air forces;
Military inspections; attachments
Akenogahara Aviation School
29:0060,0940
Alcohol
production 15:0121
Aluminum
alloy 15:0017
general 14:0663; 15:0092
Amendment Resources Bureau Act
14:0476
American Expeditionary Force
in Siberia 1:0095,0102; 3:0492
American News
1:0025
American Red Cross
relief 1:1087
American Relief Expedition
earthquake 1:1054
Ammonium sulfate
process 14:0978
AMTORG
metal purchases 14:0648
Amur Basin
purchase of the 13:0041
Anglo-Japanese Alliance
3:0491; 13:0039
see afeo Foreign relations
Animal products
manufactured 14:0955
Antiaircraft activities
data 27:1256
exercises 23:0879
see also Air defense
Anti-American activities
Asiatic society 3:0832
general 3:0771; 9:0178
Peking 13:0944
propaganda 7:0779-0789
sentiment 5:0385
see also Attitudes; Foreign relations;
Immigration
Anti-Comintern Agreement
Anzan (Anshan) Iron and Steel Works
Manchuria-general 13:1216; 14:0325, 0326,
0332
Manchu ria-m ines 14:0349
subsidy 14:0594
Appropriations
air-civil 29:0574,0584
air-military 27:0175,1200; 28:0447; 29:0290
armament 23:0918
army 23:1116
navy 23:1116
see also Budget
Araki, General
expansionism-'National Emergency"
7:0756,0761
general 23:0972
Arctic
expedition to the 3:0603
Armament
appropriations 23:0918
cavalry 19:0860
Futtsu Experimental Range 23:0010
general 20:0846
League of Nations-zArmameni Year Book
2:0784
reductions 3:0697
see also Artillery; Munitions
Armistice (1918)
1:0077
Armored train
organization 23:0632
Army (Chinese)
Japanese officers with 23:0052
serving under the Japanese 25:0858
war supplies-general 9:0715,0716,1123;
10:0030
war supplies-from the USSR 10:0025
Wen, General 11:0812
see also Distribution of troops; Troop movements
Army (Japanese)
Artisan Soldier System 21:1080
civilians-attached 16:1011
clan influence 18:0142
comparison 23:0864
conditions in 16 :0345; 20:0254; 21:1084
developments 21:1167
Diet-policy toward the 16:0262
discipline 10:0001
districts 25:1121
estimates 16:0468,0481,0507,0856;
18:0279
foreigners in 16:1010
foreign relations 7:1137
13:0649-0664
65
maneuvers 26:0006,0104
manufacture of~Muroran Steel Works 26:0387
maps 9:1012
mountain 26:0398
Oerlikon guns 26:0559
organization-general 23:0375,1080
organization-heavy 25:0092
photographs 26:0241
general 16:0129,0201,0592,0997;
18:0565; 23:0003, 0800, 0964
Great Britain-attitude towards 13:0888
historical sketch 17:0320
identification of units 11:0815,0826,0874
indignation 23:0915
in the field 17:0658
Konoe Cabinet 13:0495
organization 6:0496
pamphlets 24:0102
per capita cost 23:1033
policy-China 7:0078; 11:0699
political program 13:0363
politics-groups 7:0930; 13:0354-0367
popularity 21:1178; 23:0789
radicalism in 5:0446
reductions 3:0682; 17:0276-0278; 18:0272,
0431,0447;23:0001
reforms 17:0274; 18:0447; 19:0069
retrenchment 18:0434,0447
Shanghai 6:0285
statements 6:0495
statistics 18:0775; 21:0926
study 24:0646
USSR-view of 21:0837; 23:0614
"who's who" 22:0605-0634
see also Military equipment and supplies; Military
forces-distribution of troops; Military forcestroop movements; Military personnel
Army Scientific Research Institute
21:0501
Army (Soviet)
view of Japanese Army 21:0837; 23:0614
Arsenals
Tokyo 1:0421
Artillery
aircorps cooperation 23:0753
antiaircraft 23:1037
anti-tank 26:0472
armament 26:0468,0549
developments 26:0231,0470
drill regulations 17:0582; 26:0006
firing-from lighters 26:0321
40mm guns 26:0386
gunsights26:0103
heavy-general 23:1038; 25:0001,0092;
26:0002
heavy-organization 25:0092
Howitzer-155mm 25:0001,0092,0324;
26:0399
improvements 26:0361
infantry-cooperation 17:0407; 23:1106
infantry cannon 24:0656; 26:0341,0390,
0464,0555
railway 26:0397,0553
references 26:0278
Shanhaikwan-action at 23:0758
siege and seacoast 26:0474
status of 26:0388
tank collaboration 25:0750
training regulations-general 26:0107
training regulations-infantry 24:0817
Asbestos
15:1109
Asia
policies 3:0606
Asia Development Board
foreign policy 13:0808,0816
Asiatic Society
anti-American activities 3:0832
Asphalt
14:0736
Attitudes
army-towards Great Britain 13:0888
army-Washington Conference 3:0647
Chinese-defense against Japan 11:1013
Hayashi, General 13:0001
Japanese toward the U.S. 13:0904
overbearing military clique 1:0046
towards the Navy 26:0783
see a/so Anti-American activities
Australia
Japanese development of mines 15:0865
Japanese mandates 7:0844
Autonomy movements
Chahar7:1097
Hopei7:1076
North China 7:1078,1083,1089,1101,1103
Aviation equipment and supplies
aerial beacons 30:0248
airplane dope 30:0537
armor protection 31:0557
cameras 29:0301 ; 31:0108
cold weather 29:0582
engines 28:0848,0854; 29:0028. 0029,0159,
0292,0302;30:0199,0351
France-purchases from 27:0857
general 31:0243
mica spark plugs 28:0877
organizational equipment 28:0176
66
parachute 29:0025,0345; 30:1027; 31:0150
procurement 27:0260
war material 27:0208
see also Aircraft
Aviation (military and government)
capabilities 31:0226
combat 27:0224
comparison 27:0256
competitions 31:0018
developments 30:0071,0286
examination rules 29:0189
general 27:0004,0210; 28:0106,0990;
29:0236; 31:0075, 0559
items 27:0184,0205,0226, 0238,0316;
30:0603,0819
licensing 29:0256
medical 30:0061
Mitchell's Report 27:1207
monograph 27:0054, 0109
newspapers-services for 30:0837
plans 27:0239
publications 27:0025,1222; 28:0132,0180
quarantine regulations 29:0250
records 29:0570
services 31:0255
survey 28:0972; 29:0069,0118, 0279
trans-Pacific flight 29:0161 ; 30:0081
U.S. flyers 27:0045; 30:0840
war29:0151
see also Civil aviation; Naval aviation
Aviation missions
British 27:0002, 0011,0198, 0228, 0867
French 27:0002,0011 ; 28:0861
general 30:0164
Aviation organization
29:0958; 30:0205
Aviation personnel (military and governmental)
age 28:0202
employment 30:0076
general 27:0312,1254; 28:0105,0843;
30:0487; 31:0078
instructors 29:0034,0565
recruitment-foreigners 31:0251
tactical training 29:0335
see also Air strength; Air troops
Aviation policy
27:1050
Aviation publications
Airplane Engineers Handbook 28:0132
/A/ryearBoo/c27:1222
Aviation Yearbook 28:0180
Imperial Aviation Monthly magazine 27:0025
Aviation schools (military and governmental)
Aeronautical League 30:0831
Air Corps Military Academy 30:0999
Akeno Army Air School 30:0575
Akenogahara Aviation School 29:0060,0940
Army Air Maintenance School 31:0128
Army Air Signal School 31:0458
army flying schools 31:0453
civilian 29:0167; 30:0983; 31:0082
general 30:0075,0288,0331,0535
Kumagaya Army Air School 30:0853
Mito Army Air School 31:0116
school system 30: 0293
Shibata Military Aviation School 31:0437
Shimoshizu Air School 27:0942; 29:0889
tactical 27: 0775, 0860; 30: 0205
Tokorozawa Army Aviation School 27:0214;
28:0061 ; 29:0856; 30:0893
Tokyo Army Air School 31:0094
Axis
Rome-Berlin 13:0913
Bacteriological warfare
troops 13:0974
see also Chemical warfare
Bags
15:1054
Banditry
Manchukuo 13:0543,0690
Manchuria 6:0622
Batam
3:0712
Bays
Shimidzu 1:0451
Suruga 1:0449
Bibliography
Japan and Chosen (Korea) 2:0855
"Big business"
Japan 14:0910
Korea 13:1168
Siberia 3:0735
Bikini Island
7:0832
Bolshevik forces
general 3:0515
Nikolavaesk 3:0516,0530,0564
see also Manchuria; Siberia
Bon in Islands
aerial route 27:0097
flights 29:0074
general 1:0851
"Boss system"
political constituencies 5:0543
67
Boundary disputes
Battle of Lake Hassan 13:0173
Changkufeng Incident 13:0144,0163
Manchukuo-general 13:0083,0141
Manchukuo-Outer Mongolia 13:0066-0081,
0092,0102,0198
Manchukuo-USSR 13:0088,0108
Manchukuo-USSR-Joint Border Commission
13:0276
Budget
Manchukuo 25:0742
Saghalien (Sakahlin) 13:1089
Budget (army)
appropriations 23:1116
costs 23:1033
expenses 16:1007; 20:0333-0338; 22:0253,
0825;23:0348
general 16:0907,0993,0994; 17:0164;
18:0258; 20:0340; 21:0866; 22:0030,
0032,0467,0905; 23:0402,0619,0919,
1042; 24:0589; 25:0379,0621
Manchurian Incident 23:0869
Budget (aviation)
expenditures 30:0565,0826
general 28:0447; 29:0576; 31:0001
Budget (navy)
appropriations 23:1116
general 21:0866
Bugle calls
20:0585
Cabinet; ministry
changes 5:0382,0384,0564; 9:0173;
13:0605,0609,0610
general 1:0061
Hayashi, General 13:0485,0666
Hirota,Koki 13:0426,0485
Konoe, Prince 13:0495,0597-0605
Ministry for the Colonies 5:0548
Navy Ministry 25:0101
Okada, Admiral Keisuke 13:0033
policies 7:0741
war ministry 6:0242; 25:0101
Cadre
units 16:0506
California
Japanese Question 1:0437; 3:0824
Los Angeles-Japanese activities in 23:0615
see also Immigration
Camouflage
general 18:0158; 25:0630
infantry 25:0633
Campaigns
Jehol 6:0980-1110
Suiyuan 8:0031-0038,0043-0056
see also Air operations; Military operations
Camphor
production 14:0873
sales 14:0956
Canton
air officers in 21:0712
occupation of 11:0017
Caroline Islands
economics 13:1049
general 2:0051
naval activities 26:0792
see also Mandates; South Sea Islands
Cavalry
armament 19:0860
communication 18:0644
cost 23:0633
drill regulations 17:0585
general 19:0492; 20:0617
Guards Regiment 20:0610
machine gun-drill regulations 16:0607
operations-Siberia 16:0799
organization 16:0906; 19:0860
trainers 17:0707
see also Military affairs-distribution of
troops; Military inspections
Cement industry
14:0720
Central Publicity Board (Chinese)
photographs 11:0311
Central Regime (Chinese)
Chu Teh 11:0869
local governments-North China 11:0849
Chahar
autonomy movement 7:1097
Changchun Incident
16:0378,0390
Chang Hsueh-liang
adviser for-Soviet 5:0686
Changkufeng
10:0609,0638
see also Boundary disputes
Changsha
military operations 11:0792
Chemical warfare
bacteriological warfare troops 13:0974
equipment 21:0779
genera! 11:0333
Chengtu Incident
7:1139,1149
Chiang Kai-shek
general 8:0087
policy toward Japan 7:1069
Sian Coup d' Etat 8:0030,0043-0074,0084
Chief executive
premier 7:0741
68
China
advisers-Army: Germán 5:0905; 1.7:0068
air operations 8:0340-0342, 0392; 9:0531
army-Japanese officers with 23:0052
army-Japanese: policy 7:0078; 11:0699
army-serving the Japanese 25:0858
army-war supplies: general 9:0715,0716,
1123; 10:0030
army-war supplies: USSR 10:0025
army-Wen, General 1.1:0812
attitudes-Chinese: defense against Japan
11:1013
Central Publicity Board 11:0311
Central Regime-Chu Teh 11:0869
Central Regime-local governments: North
China11:0849
Chiang Kai-shek-general 8:0087
Chiang Kai-shek-policy toward Japan 8:1069
Chiang Kai-shek-Sian Coupd' Etat 8:0030,
0043-0074, 0084
Chinese Eastern Railway 16:0454
Chungking-bombing of 11:0637, 0643, 0983
Chungking-general 11:0767
Chu Teh 11:0869
civil war 7:1132
Communism-guerilla activities 10:1193
conditions 11:0379
currency 9:0064
diary of events-Sino-Japanese conflict
9:0410
economic activities-cooperation 7:1143
economic penetration 14:0694
Eighth Route Army (ex-Communist) 10: 0284
engineering-British firms 15: 0033
foreign concessions 10:0638; 11:0131,0717,
0718;13:0869
foreign policy-Japan 5:0343, 0344, 0397;
7:1035,1052,1056; 8:1020; 9:0096,
0823;11:0699
foreign relations-^Japan 7:1038-1046,1071,
1087,1107-1122
foreign relations-USSR 3:0590, 0736
government-general 7:1120
government-Nationalist 9:0590
government-occupied 13:0929
government-Sian Coup d' Etat 8:0030,00430074
investments 14:0900
land-cession to Great Britain 10:0958
military affairs 10:0569
military aid-general 9:0715,0716,1123;
10:0030
military aid-USSR 10: 0025
military forces-distribution of troops 8:0757,
1075; 9:0575; 10:0036, 0422, 0609, 0625,
0638, 0973, 0993,1004; 11:0123, 0348,
0630,0644,0766,0834; 16:0454
military forces-troop movements 8:0512,0513,
0601
military operations 8:0405,0411,0554,0673,
0719-0757, 0983,1051,1079; 9:0140,
0199,0562,0575,0768,0828,0874,
0889,0986,1015,1153; 10:0227,0247,
0406,0414,0494,0535, 0572, 0629, 0993,
1040,1049,1146,1162; 11:0007, 0065,
0114, 0124, 0287, 0373, 0387, 0396, 0501,
0526,0537, 0581, 0589, 0678, 0752, 0760,
0768, 0801, 0820, 0827, 0843, 0860, 0875,
0904, 0930, 0937-0943, 0963, 0985, 0989,
1016,1026,1071,1079
military situation 8:0444,0446
naval affairs-battle formation 26:0821
naval stations; bases 26:0802
negotiations-Japan: peace 5:1128; 8:0043
newspapers~C/7/na Press 7:0920
political situation 9:0001
raw materials-Japan 1:0758
Sino-Korean Peoples League 7:0662
Yangtze River 9:0179
see also Manchukuo; Manchuria; North ChinaNorthwest China; South China; Southwest
China; specific cities; specific provinces
Chlnchow
bombing of 5: 0622, 0626, 0645, 0666
evacuation of 5:0749, 0825
Chinese Eastern Railway (C.E.R.)
troops in the zone of the 16:0454
Chosen
see Korea
Chosen Oil Company
15:1078
Chungking
bombing of 11:0637, 0643, 0983
general 11:0767
Chu Teh
Central Regime (Chinese) 11:0869
Civil aviation
aircraft 28:0914
aviators 28:0880; 29:0299
Bonin Islands 27:0097; 29:0074
commercial transport 27:0284; 28:0215;
29:0439; 30:0001, 0002, 0258,-0539
contests 27:0044
flying schools 29:0167; 30:0983; 31:0082
general 27:0323,0773; 29:0346; 30:0821
International Air Transport Company 28:0870
Japan-Manchukuo Airship Line 30:0818
Japan-Thailand Air Service 31:0253
69
National Air Transport Company 28:0872
needs 29:0578
statistics 30:0283
status 28:0917
Tokyo-Osaka service 29:0260
see also Aerial routes; Aviation
Civil government
South Sea Islands 1:0049
Civil war (Chinese)
7:1132
Coal
consumption 14:0861
distillation of petroleum from 14:0974
Formosan mines 13:1217
Fushun mines-'-inspection of 14:0338
Fushun mines-sales 15:0866
general 15:0070
liquid 15:0069
Shantung Coal District 13:1037
situation 14:0959
Cobalt
purchases of 15:1052
Colonization
Japanese in Hawaii 7:0626
Combat factor
Japan and Korea 1:0447
Comintern
Japanese Communist Party 3:0941
see also Anti-Comintern Agreement
Commercial activities
agent 9:0405,0512; 10:0401
general 11:0055
Commissioned officers
see Military personnel; Naval personnel
Committee on Propagating Ideas of National Defense
20:0316
Commodities
15:0014
Communism; Bolshevism
arrests 5:0513
Bolshevik forces 3:0515,0516,0530,0564
Chinese guerilla activities 10:1193
general 5:0452, 0472
incident 5:0436
opposition to 7:0888
Peace Preservation Law 5:0444
U.S.--national defense 7:0937
see also Comintern; Manchuria; Siberia
Communist Incident
5:0436
Communist Party
Japanese 3:0941
see also Communism; Bolshevism
Concordia Society
Manchukuo13:0646
Conditions (general)
China 11:0379
Formosa 5:0516
general 1:0611; 2:0811,0816
Manchuria 6:0627,0717,0834
North China 5:0985
Osaka 13:0958
see also Political conditions; Social conditions
Conference of U.S. Consuls
1:0088
Conscription
Army Levy Ordinance 21:0410
Certified Conscripts Examination Act 20:0645
Conscript Employment Guarantee Act 23:0046
conscription service regulations 21:0495
dual citizens 21:0625
educational qualifications of 21:0910
general 16:1002; 18:0141; 21:0111
Manchukuo 25:0592
physique 17:0399; 18:0445; 25:0147
regulations; laws 19:0877; 21:0625
statistics 17:0652; 21:1172
see also Recruitment
Constitution
treaty-making powers 5:0362
Consular activities
conference of U.S. Consuls 1:0088
Polish-Manchukuoan Agreement for Exchange
of Consuls 13:0804
Consular police
23:0521
Conventions
Soviet-Japanese Fishing Convention
14:0357-0394
see also Treaties; agreements
Cooperative movement
factory 15:0004
farm-Japanese in Hawaii 7:0612,0632,0634
general 13:0304
Copper
13:1044; 15:0108
Cotton industry
general 13:1181; 14:0854
Korea 14:0719
see also Silk industry
Cultural agreements
Japanese-German 13:0796
Japanese-Italian 13:0799
Currency
China 9:0064
stability 11:0131
70
Dai Nippon Aviation Company Law
31:0222
Da Iren
airfields 28:0451
see also Manchukuo; Manchuria
Declaration of war
10:0461
Demonstrations
anti-American activities 3:0771
student-Chinese in Tokyo, 1:0168
see also Unrest
Despatches
Japanese-summary of 6:0841,0868
Diary of events
Sino-Japanese Conflict 9:0410
Diet
army policy toward 17:0262
48th 3:0758
general 13:0339
political conditions 1:0002
67th 13:0271
69th 13:0524
70th 13:0573,0673
71 st 13:0573
72nd 13:0741
73rd 13:0761
74th 13:0844
Diplomatic representation
3:0938
see also Consular activities
Dirigibles
non-rigid type 29:0780
research and development 27:1136
rigid type 29:0018
see also Balloons
Divisional depot troops
16:0430,0537
Doihara, General Kenjl
army policy 8:0078
southwest-Operations 11:0279
"The Dokokai"
3:0604
Drill regulations
artillery 17:0582; 26:0006
cavalry 17:0585
cavalry-machine gun 16:0607
general 16:0519
infantry 16:0449,0802; 17:0461 ; 19:0362;
22:0268
transport troops 18:0789
Dye industry
artificial 15:0018
Dyestuffs Subsidy Act 14:0862
indigo 14:0737
manufacture 14:0674
protection of 14:0325
Earthquake
aerial communications 27:0317
damages-general 1:0966,0970
damages-industrial 1:0963,1063
damages-military facilities 1:0969
damages-naval losses 'l : 1051 ; 26: 0652,0664
fire 2:0004, 0025
Fire Insurance Question 2:0025
intelligence report 1:0947
Tokyo 1:0923
see also American Red Cross; Relief
East Asiatic Economic Investigation Bureau
15:1017
East Asiatic Union
13:0941
Economic activities
cooperation-Chinese-Japanese 7:1143
estimates 14:0840; 15:0769
Five Year Plan 15:0027
mandates-products 13:1038
measures-emergency 15:0758
monograph 1:0173
Economic Commission
Japan-Manchukuo 15:0174
Economic development
Formosa 13:1016
Manchukuo 15:0166
North China 15:0195
Economic penetration
China 14:0694
general 14:0599
Manchuria 14:0909
Economic situation
Far East 15:0764
Formosa 13:1058
. general 1:0081; 13:1062,1087,1101,1105;
15:0080
independence and dependence 15:0837
. Korea 13:1090
military 13:1213
notes 14:0984-1095
Economic survey
developments 8:0548
general 8:0442; 13:1138,1139,1175
military-economic 13:1106
Eighth Route Army (ex-Communist)
Northwest China 10:0284
see also Chu Teh
Elections
campaign 13:0348
electorate 7:0526
general 5:0320
party platforms 5:0317
71
reform 7:0979,0981
Electric light and power
Formosa 14:0867
general 14:0878,0880
industry-control of 15:0948
Korea 15:0848
Manchurian Electricity Corporation 15:0302
shortage 15:0950
see also Hydroelectricity; Power
Embassy (U.S.)
Tokyo 2:0027,0029
Embezzlement
in the Army 16:0998
Emigration
general 14:0596; 15:0148,0155
Manchuria 15:0034
policy 14:0597
population 2:0854
see also Immigration
Emigré activities
Russian 7:0819
Engineering
China-British firms 15:0033
Engineers (aviation)
aircraft-general 28:0132
aircraft-German 28:0989; 30:0464
aircraft-U.S.31:0242
Engineers (military)
general 23:0018
organization-equipment 23:0016
provisional training manual 23:0556
railway 22:0987
training 17:0001
Engines
see Aviation equipment and supplies
Enlisted personnel
see Military personnel
Enlistment
general 17:0704
Siberian Question 16:0314
see also Conscription
Equality
,
TheDokokai"3:0604
Espionage activities
anti-spy mania 7:0905
Kilsoo Han 7:0635-0662
U.S.-national defense 7:0937
see also Sabotage
ETA(Suiheisha)
bomb pbt by 3:0936
Japanese treatment of 3:0934
Europe
general 13:0282
Manchurian situation 5:0859
outlook on Far Eastern situation 7:0984
European War (1914-1918)
armistice 1:0077
effects of the 16:0403
Expansionism
Araki, General 7:0756,0761
Extraterritoriality
Manchukuo-Japan Treaty 13:0286-0296
Manchuria-Western "treaty rights" 13:0282
Far East
economic situation 15:0764
Europe-outlook on Far Eastern situation 7:0984
Japanese policy in 5:0904; 6:0711 ; 13:0922
maneuvers 13:0924
military situation 13:0785; 17:0750
nationalism 2:0875
political conditions 2:0001
question 3:0653
situation 2:0806; 5:1129; 9:1100; 10:0032,
0041,0240,0325,0366,0370,0522, 0583,
0590,0921,0954,0957; 11:0037,0725;
12:0001-1099
USSR-situatton in 6:0764,0769
visit 2:0045,0796
see also Asia
Far Eastern Republic
14:0001-0024
see also Siberia
Farm Cooperative Movement
Japanese in Hawaii 7:0612,0632,0634
see also Cooperative movement
Fascism
general 7:0740
"Meirinkai" 7:0876
February 26th Incident
7:1135; 13:0378-0421,0432-0475,0500,0504
see also Unrest
Fengtai Incident
7:1156
Fertilizer
imports 14:0728
production 14:0728
Field service regulations
19:0148-0361
see also Drill regulations
Fire Insurance Question
earthquake 2:0025
Fisheries
Soviet-Japanese Conventfon 14:0357-0394
Five Year Plan
15:0027
Flag
U.S.-theftof3:0917
72
Food
situation 14:0753-0767 .
Foodstuffs
self-sufficiency 14:0833
Foreign concessions
evacuation of 10:0638
French 13:0869
situation 11:0131
takeover of 11:0717,0718
see also Shanghai; Tientsin; Tsingtuo
Foreign policy
Anti-Comintern Agreement 13:0649-0664
Asia Development Board 13:0808, 0816
Asiatic 3:0606
generaM3:0898
Japan-China 5:0343,0344,0397; 7:1035,1052
1056; 8:1020; 9:0096,0823; 11:0699
Japan-Far East 5:0904; 6:0711 ; 13:0922
Japan-Manchukuo 8:0011
Japan-Manchuria 5:0389,1126
Japan-Mongolia 5:0389
Japan-U.S. 3:0799
Japan-USSR 5:0346; 6:0769, 0792; 7:0796
Matsuoka, Yosuke 13:0005
U.S."Manchuria6:0724
Foreign relations
Axis-Rome-Berlin 13:0913
China-Japan 7:1038-1046,1071,1087,11071122
China-USSR 3:0590,0736
Japan-France 7:0936
Japan-Great Britain 7:0885, 0886; 13:0757
Japan-Manchukuo 7:1061,1137
Japan-Panama 13:0965
Japan-South America 13:0965
Japan-U.S. 1:0854, 0855; 3:0531,0607;
5:0355; 7:0988; 8:0598; 13:0260,
0870-0877,1197
Japan-USSR 6:0769,0792; 13:0121,0279
U.S.-USSR>Japan 7:0950
Foreign trade
Korea 13:1028
Forestry
Korea 14:0715
Russian concession 14:0948
Formosa
air force in 28:0436
army 16:0525
Chinese bombing of 9:0784
coal mines 13:1217
conditions 5:0516
constabulary aviation 27: .0213
economic conditions 13:1058
economic development 13:1016
Formosan Guards 16:0850
geography 1:0444
Heito 27:0774
hydroelectricity 1:0887,0894
Musha Massacre 5:0558
Formosan Guards
16:0850
Foundries
output 13:1097
see also Iron and steel industry
France
aircraft-purchases from 27:0186,0857;
29:0020
aviation mission 27:0002,0011,0198,0228,
0867
Far East concessions 13: 0869
foreign relations 7:0936
instructors 29:0565
military aid 10:0461, 0638
occupation of the Paracel Islands 10:0544.
see also Indochina
Fuel oil
general 14:0600
situation 14:0713
see also Petroleum
Fur
white rabbit 15:0132
Fushun Coal Mines
inspection 14:0338
sales 15:0866
see also Coal
Garrisons
general 16:0418
Tsingtao16:0128
see also Infantry
General staff
comments 16:0114
headquarters-organization 16:0586;
.21:1099;22:0600
Imperial Headquarters 25:0645
reports 16:0117,0274,0287,0307, 0309,
0317, 0330, 0336, 0405, 0415, 0590
staff ride 18:0001; 22:0179
see also Military personnel
General Staff College
18:0254
Geneva Arms Limitation Conference
7:0873, 0875
see also London Naval Treaty; Washington
Conference
Geography
Formosa 1:0444
Pacific area 2:0863
73
Germany
aircraft-purchases from 13:0926; 27:0053;
28:0055; 29:0447; 30:0773
Anti-Comintern Agreement 13:0649-0664
article on Japan's air force 30:0338
citizens desiring to return from Japan 13:0323
engineers-aircraft 28:0989; 30:0464
German-Japanese Cultural Agreement 13:0796
German-Japanese treaties 1:0111,0324
German-Manchukuoan Treaty of Amity
13:0880
submarines 26:0628,0774
see also Anti-Comintern Agreement; Axis;
Italy
Gold
15:0959
Government (general)
Chinese-general 7:1120
Chinese-Nationalist 9:0590
Chinese-occupied 13:0929
Chinese-Sian Coup d' Etat 8:0030,
0043-0074
local-North China and Central Regime
11:0849
North China 9:0164
policies 7:0741
service-Koreans 3:0719
war-organization 23:0271
see China
Government (Japan)
see Diet; Political situation; Premier; Prince
Konoe
Grain
purchases of 15:1068
Great Britain
Anglo-Japanese Alliance 3:0491 ; 13:0039
army attitude towards 13:0888
aviation missions 27:0002,0011,0198,
0228,0867
cession of land to 10:0958
efforts 1:0079
foreign relations-Japan 7:0885,0886;
13:0757
Franco-Japanese negotiations 7:0936
military attache report 1:0126
scale of evaluations 3:0488
Yangtze River-Japanese shelling of [
ships 9:0179
see also Foreign concessions; Hongkong;
Weihaiwei
Guerilla activities
Chinese Communist 10:1193
Hamamatsu Army Air School
30:0445
Hankow
military operations 10:1168
naval air operations 13:0889
Harbors
Keelung 1:0499
Shimidzu 1:0451
see a/so Bays; Tokyo
Hawaii
activities in 7:0593-0632
colonization 7:0626
dual citizens 21:0625
Farm Cooperative Movement 7:0612,0632,
0634
"residence" of reserve officers 25:0617
see also Immigration
Hayashl, General
minister of war 13:0001
Heijo, Korea
airfields 29:0231
Helto, Taiwan
airfields 27:0774; 29:0564
Hirota, Kokl
foreign minister-cabinet 13:0426
foreign minister-Diet Speech 13:0371
Hitachi, Ltd.
hydroelectric equipment 15:0980
Hitachi mine
1:0118
Hitler, Adolf
order to Matsuoka, Yosuke 13:1003
Hokkaido
inspection of 1:0401
Hokkaido Agricultural Experimental Farm
13:1212
Home rule
Korea 5:0440
Hongkong
military operations-frontier 11:0797
notes 13:0851,0882
troop dispositions 13:0960
see also Great Britain; Kwangtung
Hope!
autonomy movement 7:1076
protest 6:0978
trip to 10:0220
see also North China
; Huang Hsin-sheng, General
6:0236
Hun Chun Incident
3:0560
Hydroelectricity
Formosa 1:0887
Hitachi, Ltd.-equipment 1.5:0980
industries 15:0848
74
power system 15:0899
see afeo Electric light and power; Power
Immigration
colonization-Hawaii 7:0626
dual citizens 21:0625
general 1:0849; 3:0819
Manchuria 15:0034
problem 1:0739,0754
Turkey-settlement in 14:0667
U.S.-general 3:0819-0824
U.S.-laws3:0513,0892
U.S.-Shortridge Amendment 3:0771,0832
U.S.-Supreme Court decision 3:0735
see also Emigration; Hawaii
Imperial Aviation Association
budget 30:0602
general 30:0463
Imperial Rule Association
13:0627
Imperial University Aerodynamic Laboratory
28:0208; 30:0167
see also Aeronautical research and
development
Imports
fertilizer 14:0728
lead 15:1049
machinery 14:0944
Incomes
monthly 14:0964
rural population 15:0002
Indians
malcontents 7:0882
Indigo
artificial 14:0737
see also Dye industry
Indochina
distribution of air forces 31:0542,0552
general 13:0976
military activities 25:1184
movement into 13:1013
order of battle 11:1078
plans 13:0984
Thailand-situation 13:0981
Thailand-treaty with 13:0994
see also France; Southeast Asia; Southwest
China; Thailand
Industrial affairs
general 15:1092,1105
statistics 14:0970
see also specific industry
Industrial installations
Kobe 3:0485
Osaka 3:0485
Tokyo 3:0486
Industrial mobilization
3:0148,14:0445, 0477, 0488, 0512, 0972
see also Mobilization
Industrial resources
1:1063
see also Raw materials
Infantry
anti-tankgun26:0472
artillery-cannon for 24:0656; 26:0341,
0390,0464,0555
artillery-cooperation 17:0407; 23:1106;
24:0817
drill regulations 16:0449,0802; 17:0461 ;
19:0362; 22:0268
organization 23:0274; 24:0208
regiment 22:0135
tank cooperation 25:0657
see also Military inspections; attachments;
Military organization; Military personnel
Influenza
1:0094
Inner Mongolia
Chahar7:1097
situation 5:0648
see also Manchuria; North China; Outer Mongolia
Inquiry Commission of the League of Nations
see Lytton Commission
Inspections; attachments
see Military inspections; attachments
Intelligence activities
general 7:0870
Great Britain-reports 13:0971
see also Espionage activities
Intelligence summaries
8:0452, 0472, 0493, 0500,0621,0792,
0811,0830,0850,0905; 9:0442,0455,
0694, 0764, 0802, 0816, 0854, 0871,
0932,0945; 10:0045,0050,0188, 0191
0260, 0265, 0384, 0458, 0506, 0521,
0547,0596,1005
Intendance service
22:0835
"Interior Economy and Law Criminal Procedure"
manual 16:0862; 17:0007
Internationalism
7:0828
International situation
13:0308
Intervention
USSR 9:1028
see also Manchuria; Siberia
Interview
with Japanese consulate general 7:1032
Investments
China 14:0900
Manchukuo15:0185
75
Shantung 14:0899
South Sea Islands 15:0908
Iron ore
Malaysia 14:0983
Sumatra 14:0356
Iron and steel Industry
Anzan (Anshan) Iron and Steel WorksManchuria 13:1216; 14:0326,0332,
0349, 0868
general 13:1140; 14:0422
Malaysia 14:0983
markets 13:1167
orders 13:1015
pig Iron-self sufficiency 14:0716
subsidies 14:0591,0594
Sumatra 14:0356
Yawata Steel Works 13:1098
Islands (general)
Batam3:0712
Bikini 7:0832
Bonin 1:0851
Caroline 1:0555; 2:0051 ; 13:1049
general 2:0903; 13:0986
Marshall 1:0555; 13:1049
Palau13:0883
South Pacific 1:0523
Yap 3:0606; 5:0373
see also Mandates; South Sea Islands
Italy
aircraft-purchases from 27:0053
airships-purchases from 28:0966
Italian-Japanese Cultural Agreement 13:0799
see also Anti-Comintern Agreement: Axis
Japanese-American friendship
Kobe
industrial installations 3:0485
military installations 3:0485
"Kodo" Diplomacy
7:0990
"Kokuikai" (National Renaisssance Society)
13:0049
"Kokumin Dome!"
5:0331,0340
Konoe, Prince
cabinet 13:0495,0597-0605
China policy 8:1020
national unity 13:0053
political structure 13:0613
Korea (Chosen)
airfields; bases; aerodromes-Heijo 29:0231
bibliography 2:0855
"big business" 13:1168
combat factor 1:0447
cotton industry 14:0719
economic situation 13:1090
electric light and power 15:0848
foreigntrade13:1028
forestry 14:0715
government-services 3:0719
home rule 5:0440
land-ownership 5:0515
Manchuria-Korean Question 5:0579
Manchuria-Wanpaoshan Incident 5:0579,
0588
military forces-distribution of troops 16:0716
missionaries 9:0068; 13:0519
petroleum-Chosen Oil Company 15:1078
political situation 1:0329,0331
population 2:0973,1008
press 3:0599
recruitment 25:0653
religion 3:0599
rice 14:0690
Sino-Korean Peoples League 7:0662
unrest 1:0114, 0134
Kurile Islands
base 26:0797
Kwangsi
air operations 11:0785
Kwangtung
air operations 11:0785
militaryfronts11:1069
military fronts-southward advance 7:0851
military situation 9:0713; 10:1056
opium control 14:0403
see also Canton; Hongkong; Shanghai;
South China
3:0919
see also Anti-American activities
Japanese-Manchukuoan Protocol
7:0768-0776
see a/so Treaties; agreements
Japanese Question
California 1:0437
see also Immigration
Jehol
campaign 6:0980-1110
situation 6:0628,0859
see also Manchurian Incident; North China
July 10th Incident
disorders 7:0902
Justice
administration of 3:0931
Kamchatka Question
3:0601
Kilsoo Han
espionage activities 7:0635-0662
76
Kwantung Army
8:0857;23:0998
Kwantung Leased Territory
military situation 9:0713
population 2:1013,1021
see also Manchuria
Labor
general 13:1177
strikes 1:0441
see also Unemployment
Lanchow
observations 10:0019
Land
cession of land to-Great Britain 10:0958
frontier 1:0544
occupied 11:0838
ownership-foreign 3:0760,0761
ownership-general 14:0952
ownership-Korea 5:0515
Land is, R.B.
13:0834
Language
dialects 16:0456
Latin America
intelligence activities 25:1178
military activities 13:1006
see also Mexico; Panama
Laws; acts
aerial navigation 27:0910
Aircraft Manufacturing Industry Law 31:0139
aviation 27:1143; 28:0845
Certified Conscripts Examination Act 20:0645
Conscript Employment Guarantee Act 23:0046
conscription 19:0877; 21:0625
Dai Nippon Aviation Company Law 31:0222
Manchukuo Iron and Steel Control Law 15:0875
Manchukuo-Law of Succession to the Throne
13:0687
Manchukuo-mining 15:0892
military secrets, protection of 24:0517
Military Service Law 21:0111
Monopoly Bureau 15:0870
Nationality Law 3:0929
Peace Preservation Law 5:0444
Staple Industry Control Law 15:0873
Lead industry
general 13:1045; 15:0092
imports 15:1049
League of Nations
Armament Yeaitook2:0784
Inquiry (Lytton) Commission 5:1123; 6:0288,
0492, 0710, 0722,0729,0772,0876,
0877; 7:0441
Matsuoka, Yosuke-address before the
6:0798
Legislation
air service 30:0204
74th Diet 13:0844
Life insurance
14:0727
Liukungtao
situation 13:0897
Livestock
14:0954
Local governments
North China-Central Regime 11:0849
London Naval Treaty
ratification 5:0555
withdrawal 13:0062
Long-Tcheou (Lung-Chow)
air operations 11:0781
Los Angeles, California
Japanese activities in 23:0615
Lukouchiao (Lukowkiao)
situation 8:0087,0127
Lumber and pulp
production 14:0891
Lunghai Railway
10:0270,0368
Lytton Commission
5:1123; 6:0288, 0492, 0710, 0722, 0729, 0772,
0798, 0876,0877; 7:0441
Machine gun
cavalry 16:0607
light-bicycle corps 22:0241
organization-battalion 23:0346
see also Infantry
Machinery
imports 14:0944
Magnesite
general 15:0092
Manchuria 14:0977
Makino, Count Nobuaki
Lord Privy Seal 13:0369
Malaysia
iron ore 14:0983
rubbers-investments 14:0692
Manchukuo
aerial routes 30:0468
army 23:0639 :
banditry 13:0543, 0690
boundary disputes-general 13:0083, 0141
boundary disputes-Outer Mongolia 13:00660081,0092,0102,0198
boundary disputes-USSR 13:0088,0108
boundary disputes-Joint Border Commission
13:0276
budget 25:0742
77
civil aviation-Japan-Manchukuo Airship
Line 30:0818
Concordia Society 13:0646
conscription 25:0592
consular activities-Polish-Manchukuoan
Agreement for the Exchange of Consuls
13:0804
cotton industry 14:0719
Economic Commission-Japan 15:0174
economic development 15:0166
extraterritoriality 13:0286-0296
foreign policy-Japan 8:0011
foreign relations-Japan 7:1061,1137
general 13:0007,0239
geography 2:1077
German-Manchukuoan Treaty of Amity 13:0880
immigration; emigration 15:0034,0048
investments 15:0185
Japanese-Manchukuoan Protocol 7:07680776
laws; acts-Iron and Steel Control Law
15:0875
laws; acts-Law of Succession to the Throne
13:0687
laws; acts-mining 15:0892
natbnal defense 23:0634; 25:0702
natural resources 3:0111
naval affairs 26:0793
naval vessels 26:0800
Outer Mongolia-boundary disputes
13:0066-0081
petroleum-oil monopoly 15:0282
political parties-Teikoku Kyowakai
13:0641
political subdivisions 2:1081,1082
"protected villages" 13:0688
recognition 7:0755
sovereign-Law of Succession to the Throne
13:0687
territorial organization 23:0636
treaties and agreements-Economic Agreement 15:0176,0181
treaties and agreements-extraterritoriality
Treaty 13:0286-0296
treaties and agreements-Japanese Agreement for stationing of troops 13:0302
treaties and agreements-protocol 7:0768,
0776
see also China; North China; Manchuria
Manchuria
air service 30:0204
Anzan (Anshan) Iron and Steel Works
13:1216; 14:0325,0326,0332,0349,
0594
banditry 6:0622
budget (army) 23:0869
conditions 6:0627,0717,0834
economic penetration 14:0909; 15:0024
electric light and power-Manchuria
Electricity Corporation 15:0302
emigration 15:0034
Europe-situation 5:0859
extraterritoriality-Western "treaty rights"
13:0282
foreign policy-Japan 5:0389,1126
foreign policy-U.S. 6:0724
immigration 15:0034
iron and steel industry 13:1216; 14:0326,
0332,0349
Korean Question 5:0579
magnesite14:0977
Manchurian Electricity Corporation 15:0302
Manchurian Petroleum Company 15:0305
maps 5:0426
military forces-distribution of troops 16:0107,
0318,0335,0350,0797; 19:0640
military forces-troop movements 5:0612-0622,
0630,0645,0719,0814,0829, 0863, 0890,
0990,1007; 6:0276,0848; 16:0107,0276,
0277,0292,0786;19:0890
military maneuvers 20:0420
military operations 6:0001 ; 16:0805; 23:0829
military strength 16:0308,0318
national defense 6:0721 ; 7:0731
newspapers-Manchur/an Daily News2:1091
rice 15:0890
Semenov, G.M.-retirement of forces to
3:0588
South Manchuria Railway 3:0828; 14:0966;
15:0179;17:0706
tactics and strategy 6:0283
USSR 5:0570,0575,0744; 6:0277
war preparattons 23:0977
see also China; North China; Manchukuo
Manchurian Electricity Corporation
15:0302
Manchurian Dally News
21:1091
Manchurian Petroleum Company
15:0305
Manchurian situation
current military events 2:0363,0378,03900782
Europe 5:0859
general 5:0567,0591-0612, 0631,0649-0708,
1010;6:0632, 0867;7:0753,0815
neutral countries, reaction of 5:0727
USSR 5:0570,0744; 6:0277
78
see also Manchuria; Military forces-distribution of
troops; Military forces-troop movements;
Military operations
Mandates
administration 7:0838
Australia 7:0844
economics 13:1038,1049,1053
general 7:0846-0850;.13:0986
raw materials 15:1073
South Sea Islands 3:0528,0592; 13:1038, .
1053
tripto2:0903;5:0361
warlike preparations in 7:0834-0838
see also Islands; South Sea Islands
Manufactures
14:0894
Manufacturing
petroleum 15:1010,1031,1045
Maps
11:0954
Marshall Islands
economics 13:1049
see also Islands; Mandates; South Sea Islands
Matsumuro, General
7:0014
Matsuoka, Yosuke
address before the League of Nations 6:0798
foreign policy 13:0005
Hitler, Adolf-orders to 13:1003
president-South Manchuria Railway 15:0179
May 15th Affair
7:0744
Medical Department (military)
health maintenance-yellow fever 22:0901
hygiene section 18:0755
statistics 17:0213
Medicines
14:0957
"Melrlnkai"
Fascist organization 7:0876
see ateo Fascism
Merchant marine
13:1098;26:0589
Metals
conservation 15:0106
general 15:0092
Meteorological stations
25:0682
Metric system
14:0418,0419
Mexican mission
1:0033
Mexico
Japanese communications 15:1065
perception of possible U.S.-Japanese war
7:0516
Militarist rule
17:0111
Militarized societies
aviation 30:0069
national military training 19:0068
reserves 18:0437; 23:0744; 25:0152
Young Men's Association 23:0884
youth 19:0403
Military academy
candidates 23:0050
Military affairs
animals-dogs 18:0270
casualties-air combat losses 11:0950, 0983
casualties-general 11:0987
clique-attitude 1:0046
current events 2:0058-0782, 0802; 3:0151 0462,0479,0481,0558, 0593; 20:0157,
0174
customs 20:0135
discipline-army authorship regulations 25:0612
discipline-general 16:1008; 18:0429
doctrines-China operations 10:0569
finance 19:0003
information 3:0123, 0472
intelligence-general 17:0206
intelligence-secret service: expenditures
20:0333
police 18:0743
preparedness 20:0254, 0306
problems 1:0423
purchases-purchasing office in U.S. 21:0836
secrets-laws for protection of 24:0517
Military aid
China 9:0715, 0716,1123; 10:0030
France 10:0461,0638
USSR-China 10:0025
Military attachés
British 1:0126
Italian 6:0708
Japanese 16:0998
Mexican 23:0910
U.S. 1:0057
Military aviation
8:0705, 0711 ; 9:0710,0730; 10:1025,1138;
18:0273;21:0712
see also Aviation
Military communications
army conventional signs 20:0001
field signals 25:0926
line of communications 21:1100,1117
Military equipment and supplies
bayonet 23:0032
79
Camouflage 18:0158
chemical warfare 21:0779
depots-organization 21:1123
general 25:1193
Nagoya Weapons Exhibition 21:0974
see also Artillery; Aviation equipment and supplies;
Cavalry; Infantry
Military establishment
general 20:0080; 22:0902; 23:0356
increase in 16:0804
national councils 23:0120
Supreme Military Council 20:0370
see also National defense; War Department
Military forces
army register 17:0384
general 6:0620; 9:0741,0784,0836,0855,
1076
volunteer corps 23:0461
Military forces-distribution of air forces
general 27:0052; 30:0029
Indochina 31:0542, 0552
Shanghai 30:0205
see also Air operations
Military forces-distribution of troops
China 8:0757,1075; 9:0575; 10:0036,0422,
0609, 0625, 0638,0973,0993,1004;
11:0123, 0348, 0630, 0644, 0766, 0834
Chinese Eastern Railway Zone 16:0454
general 16:0480,0547,0589,0851 ; 19:0405
Korea 16:0716
Manchuria 16:0318,0335, 0350,0797;
19:0640
Saghalien (Sakhalin) Island 16:0606
Siberia 16:0318, 0335,0350,0352,0388,
0389, 0392,0414,0429,0542
see also Military operations
Military forces-troop movements
China 8:0512,0513,0601
general 6:0240,0497; 8:0858,0903; 9:0066,
*
0090, 0101, 0466, 0595, 0855,0902,
0968,1028,1076; 10: 0064, 0456, 0461,
0638, 0958, 0965,1056; 16:0855;
17:0070,0398
Hongkong 13:0960
Manchuria 5:0612-0622,0630,0645,0719,
0814,0829, 0863,0890,0990,1007;
6:0276,0848; 16:0107,0276,0277,
0292,0786;19:0890
North China 5:0814,0829,0863,0890,0990,
1007; 6:0848; 8:0103,0104, 0145, 0171,
0187, 0195, 0217, 0286, 0288, 0344, 0383,
0395, 0433
Siberia 16:0276,0277,0442; 17:0241,0255
timetables 17:0103
transportation 17:0105
see also Air operations; Military operations
Military fronts
situation 11:0131,0776,0917
South Kwangtung 11:1069
see also Military operations; North China;
South China
Military inspections; attachments
airfields; bases; aerodromes 27:0989
airfields regiments-l st 29:0449,0817
airfields regiments--2nd 29:0839
airfields regiments-3rd 29:0917
airfields regiments--5th 29:0795
airfields regiments--7th 29:0328; 30:0030
aviation-schools: Akenogahara 29:0940
aviation-schools: Shimbshizu 29:0889
aviation-schools: Tokorozawa 29:0856
artillery-general 20:0090-0145
artillery-6th Field 22:0256
artillery-10th Field 25:0334
artillery-2nd Heavy 25:0196
artillery-3rd Heavy 20:0728
artillery-Sth Heavy 25:0967
artillery-10th Heavy 25:0334
artillery-Hth Mountain 26:0398
artillery-Imperial Guard 24:0670
artillery-school: Imperial Field Artillery
20:0882
Cavalry-1 st Cavalry 25:1052
Cavalry-6th Cavalry 22:0260
Cavalry~16th Cavalry 20:1187
Cavalry"25th Cavalry 23:0400
Cavalry-Imperial Guard 21:0001
Cavalry-school: Imperial Cavalry 20:1266
communications-school 24:0994
engineers-1st Battalion 23:0689
Formosan army 16:0525
garrisons 16:0418
general 28:0138; 30:0840,0986
German officers 23:0887
infantry-general 22:0826; 23:0465
¡nfantry-2nd Division 16:0087
infantry"4th Imperial Guard Regiment
24:1036
¡nfantry-6th Regiment 20:0647
infantry--7th Regiment 24:0954
infantry-9th Regiment 20:0926
infantry-29th Regiment 19:0906,1122
infantry-33rd Regiment 23:0522
infantry-34th Regiment 22:0990
infantry-37th Regiment 20:0674; 23:0279
infantry-38th Regiment 20:0979
80
¡nfantry-school: Imperial 20:0861,0918
railway 16:0102
telegraph--2nd Regiment 22:0263; 23:1126
transport--5th Battalion 22:0265
transport-general 25:0655
U.S.-Japanese Inspection Group 31:0021
Military Installations
Kobe 3:0485
Osaka3:0485
Tokyo 3:0486
see also Airfields; bases; aerodromes
Military Justice
army summary punishment regulations
21:1066
Judge Advocates 18:0137
judicial departments-regulations 18:0134
penal code 21:1072
Military maneuvers
air defense 29:0266; 30:0562,0812
artillery 26:0006,0104
divisional 16:0461,0806, 0842
Far East 13:0924
field 17:0718
general 16:0002,0434,0511,0835, 0869;
17:0112, 0214, 0751; 18:0285,0319,
0643; 19:0492; 20: 0369, 0421 ;
22:0001, 0187,0948; 23:0060, 0527,
0923; 24:0001 ; 25:0165,0596
Manchuria 20:0420
National Mobilization Service 22:0184
naval 18:0319
regulations 19:0666,1051
terrain exercises 20:0243
Military missions
French 17:0068
see also Aviation missions; Naval missions
Military operations
Canton 11:0017
Changsha11:0792
China 8:0405,0411,0554,0673,0719-0757,
0983,1051,1079; 9:0140,0199,0562,
0575, 0768, 0828,0874,0889, 0986,1015,
1153; 10: 0227, 0247, 0406, 0414, 0494,
0535,0572,0629,0993,1040,1049,1146,
1162; 11: 0007, 0065, 0114, 0124, 0287,
0373,0387,0396,0501,0526,0537,0581,
0589, 0678, 0752, 0760,0768, 0801, 0820,
0827, 0843,0860,0875,0904,0930,09370943, 0963. 0985,0989,1016,1026,1071,
1079
general 23:1034; 25:0865
Hankow 10:1168
Hongkong frontier 11:0797
Jehol 23:0829
Juichang-Wuning Road 11:0487
Manchuria 6:0001 ; 16:0805; 23:0829
North China 8:0192,0825
orders and reports 11:0276
Shanghai 6:0116,0230,0293, 0498, 0539,
0638; 7:0005-0393; 8:0648; 11:0509,
0521,0558
Shantung 9:0874
Woosung11:0553
see also Air operations; Military forcesdistribution of troops; Military forcestroop movements
Military organization
artillery 23:0375,1080; 25:0092
cavalry 16:0906; 19:0860
changes 16:0976; 17:0287
division-composition 17:0108
divisions and armies 20:0081
enlisted personnel 19:0444
general 6:0496; 7:0715; 16:0408; 18:0576;
21:1169; 22:0124; 25:0662
higher formations 17:0657
independent battalions 18:0133; 25:0615
infantry 23:0274; 24:0208
reference book 21:0943
reforms 19: 0069; 22: 0837
reorganization 18:0282, 0447; 21:0975;
22:0837
South China 11:0904
stations 21:0920,0921
• units 23:0019; 25:1102,1137
Military pay
general 21:0893; 22:0599
hazardous duties 19:0883
reserve officers 25:0120
tables 16:0359
Military personnel
commissioned-appointments 21:1128
commissioned-candidates 16:0849
commissioned-changes 21:0905
commissioned-discharge 19:0141
commissioned-general 16:0860,1017;
17:0261 ; 18:0145; 20:0626-0678;
21:0110; 22:0470,0829; 23:0037,
0117
commissioned-general officers 21:0831 ;
25:0554
commissioned-production of 16:0092
commissioned-reductions 18:0251,0275,
0281,0430,0568
commissioned-reserves 20:0627,0628;
21:0907
81
commissioned-statistics 16:0445,0832;
21:0098
commissioned-technical staff officers
training regulations 20:0646
commissioned-terrain exercises 20:0243
commissioned-with Chinese army 23:0052
enlisted-desertions 21:0908
enlisted-enrollment and discharge 24:0077
enlisted-general 23:0013
enlisted-organization 19:0445,0831
enlisted-promotion 19:0631; 21:0516,0838
enlisted-recruitment 19:0444,0834
enlisted-titles and grades 23:0007
see afeo Conscription; General Staff
Military reserves
association-subsidizing 20:0338
commissioned officers 20:0627,0628;
21:0907
general 16:0853,0864,0906; 21:0832
militarized societies 18:0437; 23:0744
see also Conscription; Recruitment
Military Service Law
21:0111
Military situation
China 8:0444,0446
estimates 10:0491
Far East 13:0785
general 2:1068; 9:0465; 10:0402
Kwantung9:0713
notes 2:0052
Military staff and command
Central China 10:0040
changes 10:0031
channels of command 20:0236
division 20:0217
general 16:1017; 18:0114
headquarters 21:1099; 22:0600
line of communications 21:1117
orders, messages, and reports 21:1100;
23:0304
staff officers 20:0646
War Department 20:0197,0210
see also General staff
Military stations
changes 16:0433; 21:0920
general 16:0523; 22:0833
Himeji25:1187
Siberia 16:0861
Military strength
general 16:0804,0856,0967; 18:0107,
0764;22:0472
Kwantung Army 8:0857; 23:0998
Manchuria 16:0308,0318
North China 8:0286,0383,0512,0513,0545
Siberia 16:0308,0318,0381,0431
Military system and policy
general 19:0001,0452
localization 19:0949
policy 19:0644; 22:0262 .
regulations 22:0262
unpopularity of military 18:0747
Military training
combat-firing 16:0790
combat-methods 23:0762
combat-principles 20:0474; 22:0514
education 16:0727
engineers 17:0001
general 23:0377
infantry 24:0817
inspectorate 23:0034,0791
instruction 22:0893
literature 16:0726
national military training 19:0068
notes 25:1193
parachute 25:1164
preconscription 19:0070
regulations-artillery 26:0107
regulations-general 17:0859; 20:0646
staff ride 18:0001
tactical doctrine 23:0343, 0373; 25:0755
tanks 25:0952
technical staff officers regulations 20:0646
Young Men's Training School 20:0364
youth 19:0881,0086
see also Conscription
Military training (aviation)
aircraft-training 30:0002
air service program 28:0061
flights 28:0104
general 29:0304
hypothetical air attack-Osaka 29:0554
instructors-French 29:0565
instructors-pay 29:0034
military-civilian pilots 29:0286
personnel-rules for examination 29:0236
reserve officers 30:0980
school system 30:0293
tactical-officers 29:0335
see a/so Aviation schools
Mi I itary transportation
merchant vessels 17:0836
new army transports 20:0221
railroads 17:0105
transport troops-regulations 18:0789
Military trips; visits
artillery regiments 17:0317
aviation centers 27:0206
to China 11:0083
general 2:1067; 3:0138
82
Habarovsk, Siberia 16:0859
Hokkaido 17:0005
Korea 2:1036,1050
mandates 5:0361
Tientsin to Shouyang, Shanri 9:0518
Tokorozawa Army Aviation School 27:0214
see also Military inspections; attachments
Minerals
conservation-metallic 15:0106
general 13:1098,1177
production 14:0723
see also specific mineral
Mines; mining
Formosa 13:1217
Fushun Coal Mines 14:0338; 15:0866
Hitachi Mine 1:0118
laws--Manchukuo 15:0892
"Mlnobe Theory"
13:0261
Missionaries
Korea 13:0519
U.S.-disappearance of 9:0068
Mitchell's Report
Japanese air service 27:1207
Mitsubishi Company
amalgamation of Westinghouse and 14:0347
general 28:0882; 29:0781
navy-heavy industries 26:0900
Mobilization
general 21:0917; 25:0110
industrial 3:0148; 14:0445,0477,0488,
0512.0972
national 14:0459,0491
National Mobilization Service 22:0184
Mohammedan Association
13:0781
Mongolia
map 5:0426
policy 5:0389
see also Inner Mongolia; Outer Mongolia
Monopoly Bureau
15:0870
Morale
military-in Siberia 16:0990
military-Tanaka, General 20:0223
Motorized and mechanized troops
general 11:0057
headquarters 25:1179
mechanization 23:0897
organization 23:0631
Munitions
16:0864
see also Military equipment and supplies
Musha Massacre
Formosa 5:0558
Nagata, General Tetsuzan
assassination of 25: 0053
Nagoya
weapons exhibition 21:0974
Nanking
air operations 8:0356
general 10:0442
National defense
army pamphlets 23:0102
committee 20:0316
expenditures 25:0556
fund 23:0596
general 23:0407
Japan-Manchuria 6:0721 ; 7:0731
Manchukuo 25:0702
policy-general 18: 0182
policy-war minister 22:0266
propaganda 23:0796
U.S. 7:0937
"who's who" 22: ¿634
Nationalism
Far East 2:0875
movement 13:0512
Nationality Law
3:0929
see also Emigration; Immigration
National League
5:0331,0340
see also "Kokumin Domei"
National Mobilization Service
22:0184
National policy
13:0558
Naturalization
U.S. 3:0735
see also Shortridge Amendment
Natural Resources Investigative Board
14:0452,0479-0483,0490
Naval affairs
battle formation-China 26:0821
budget 26:0776
building program 26:0131,0631,0794, 0815
estimates 26:0761,0788
general 9:0005; 26:0648,0790
Manchukuo 26:0793
ministry 26:0785
"scrap" program 26:0662-0666
Suetsugu, Admiral 9:0210
war activities 26:0581
Naval assistance
Germany 26:0899
see also Submarines
83
Naval attaché
U.S. 26:0622
Naval aviation
aircraft carrier-Mag; 27:0259
aircraft carrier-general 29:0233
aircraft carrier-landings 27:0263
Air Department 29:0026
air plans 29:0585
Sasebo 26:0629
Yokosuka 26:0626
see also Mandates; Naval operations
Naval vessels
aircraft carrier~>A/cag/'27:0259
aircraft carrier-general 27:0263; 29:0233
general 26:0763
Manchukuo26:0800
motor torpedo boat-construction 26:0898
number and tonnage 26:0799
silhouettes 26:0766
submarine chasers 26:0801
submarines 26:0628, 0759, 0774, 0815;
27:0936; 29:0587
troopship plan 26:0817
Negotiations
China-Japan-peace 5:1128; 8:0043
France-Japan-treaty 7:0936
U.S.-Japan-Siberia 16:0447
Netherlands East Indies
airfields; bases; aerodromes 31:0432
Orange-Blue War 21:0923
Neutrality
13:0884
Neutrality Act
U.S.-Japanese trade 14:0841
Newspapers
American News 1:0025
China Press 7:0920
general 1:0130
Japanese American 3:0001 '
Los Angeles Times 7:0899
Manchurian Daily News 2:1091
see also Press
Nickel
general 15:0092
reserves 15:0064
Niimaha Industrial Area
15:1095
Nikolavaesk Affair
3:0516,0530,0564
see also Bolshevik forces; Manchuria; Siberia
Nine Power Conference
8:0790
Nomura, Admiral
13:0908
North China
agreements 8:0236
autonomy movements 7:1078,0183,1089,
1101,1103
bases 29:0039,0166,0590; 30:0074
comparison 27:0105
expansion program 28:0913
general 27:0051,0166,0177,0241 ; 29:0076;
31:0232
Great Britain-air mission 27:0198, 0228
Hokkaido 29:0047
strategic flights 29:0589
see also Aviation
Naval equipment and supplies
Fushun Shale Oil 26:0784
munitions 26:0634
rubber boats 26:0891
see also Naval vessels
Naval maneuvers
U.S. 3:0894-0906
Naval missions
Great Britain-air 27:0198, 0228
Naval operations
Caroline Islands 26:0792
general 11:0840,1024
Hankow-air 13:0889
landings 26:0789,0831
Shanghai 26:0789
Naval personnel
commissioned-German in Japan and China
26:0781
commissioned-Ueno, Commander Gonto 26:0804
Naval programs
building 26:0131, 0631, 0794, 0815
construction-general 26:0865
construction-motor torpedo boat 26:0898
construction-submarines 26:0815
general 26:0786
"scrap" program 26:0662-0666
Washington Conference 3:0620
see also London Naval Treaty
Naval staff and command
26:0795
Naval stations; bases
China 26:0802
D'Ansan, Pescadores 26:0823
Fusan 26:0676
Chahar7:1097
economic development 15:0195
general 7:0397-0433,1073; 8:0771
government 9:0164
general 26:0826
Kurile Islands 26:0797
Oshima Bay 26:0773
84
Hopei 6:0978; 7:1076; 10:0220
Japanese commanders 10:0031
Jehol 6:0628,0859,0980-1110
military affairs-current events 2:0491 -0651,
0687-0782
military forces-troop movements 5:0814,
0829, 0863, 0890,0990,1007; 6:0848;
8:0103,0104,0145,0171,0187,0195,
0217,0286, 0288,0344,0383,0395,
0433
military operations 8:0192, 0825; 11:0487;
23:0829
North China Incident (1937) 8:0158-0210,
0227-0283,0312-0338,0358
see also Manchukuo; Manchuria; Mongolia
Northwest China
activities 10:0327
Northwestern Frontier Defense Army
Chinese 16:0516
Okada, Admiral Kelsuke
cabinet of 13:0033
"Open Door"
immigration 1:0739
Opium
Kwangtung-control of 14:0403
Order of battle
general 11:0857,1078
manual 16:0553,0568
see a/so Military forces- distribution of troops
Ordnance service
22:0602
Oriental Development Company
Panay Incident
8:0903,1025; 9:0005,0089,0112,0183,
0224;11:0684
"Pan Orientalism"
1:0897
Paper
bags 15:1054
production 14:0893
Paracel Islands
French occupation 10:0544
Paratroops
general 13:0974
Shibata Military Aviation School 31:0437
training 25:1164
Passive defense
Ko Tien Minefield 11:0275
Patents
aircraft-U.S.27:0182
Haber rights 14:0982
Patriotic organizations and groups
7:0959
see also Militarized societies
Peace
terms 11:0130
views 1:0327
Wu Pei-fu 11:0341
Peace Conference (1919)
Shanghai-delegation 1:0116
terms 1:0065,0077
Peace Preservation Law
Communism 5: 0444
Peking
Anti-American Incident 13:0944
situation 8:0131, 0146, 0479, 0508,0919
Periodicals
13:1170; 14:0969
Osaka
conditions in 13:0958
industrial installations 3:0485
military installations 3:0485
Outer Mongolia
boundary-Manchukuo 13:0066-0081
see also Inner Mongolia; Mongolia
Pacific Area
geography 2:0863
Paints and varnishes
15:0006
Pakhoi Incident
7:1149
Pa lau
13:0883
Panama
foreign relations 13:0965
residents-Japanese 25:0749
Pan Asiatic Cultural Movement
7:0952,0954
3:0029-0092
see also Newspapers; Press
Peru
economic activities 15:0137
Petroleum
aviation 15:1007,1031
California-diesel oil 15:0120
Chosen Oil Company 15:1078
coal-distillation 14:0974
control 15:1010,1031
enterprises 14:0942
exports 15:0298
Fushun Shale Oil 26:0784
heavyoil14:0897
inspection and payment station 15:0976
Manchukuo-oil monopoly 15:0282
Manchurian Petroleum Company 15:0305
oil fields 15:0299 .
oil law 15:0273
85
policy 14:0420
production 14:0686; 15:1010,1031,1045
Saghalien (Sakhalin) Island-Sinclair Oil
Company 2:0033; 14:0001 -0024,0405,
0412
statistics 15:1004
storage and rigs 15:1060
subsidies 14:0714,0943
see also Fuel oil
Philippines
Japan's capture plan 7:0763
landing of Japanese plane 30:0201
overflights 30:0934
reaction to independence 13:0336
Phosphates
14:0971
Photographs
artillery 26:0241
aviation-night 27:0775
Canton 10:0925
Central Publicity Board (Chinese) 11:0311
China operations 8:0719,1024; 9:0116,0225
general 20:0224; 21:0364; 23:0053,0812,
1119;25:1237
Jehol 6:0984-1089
Shanghai 7:0393
Pigeons
employment of 16:0511, 0866
P'lnghslngkuan
10:0483
Platinum
1:0017; 14:0735
Poland
Manchukuo-Agreement for Exchange of Consuls
13:0804
Political affairs
current events 3:0558,0593,0945-1076;
4:0001-1136; 5:0001,0112; 13:0928,
0952, 0962
issues 11:0001
notes 1:0164
Political conditions
Diet 1:0002
Far East 2:0001
general 1:0010-0015,0021,0041,0091,
0109;3:0500,0562
Political parties
"boss system" 5:0543
Communist Party 3:0941
election platforms 5:0317
general 1:0438; 5:0338
"Kokumin Domei" (National League) 5:0331
Manchukuo-Teikoku Kyowakai 13:0641
policies 5:0325
Proletarian Party 5:0311,0323,0334
Social Masses Party 5:0329; 13:0790,0793
Political situation
assassination of the premier 3:0769
China-new regimes 9:0001
estimate 3:0609,0613,0616,0635,0649,
0657,0707,0714,0721
general 1:0052,0061,0081,0099; 2:1068;
3:0566,0593-0598,0754,0763;
5:0347; 7:0892; 13:0585,0737,0953,
0962
Korea 1:0329, 0331
notes 1:0035; 2:0052
"Pan Orientalism" 1:0897
Sino-Japanese Crisis 8:0028,0524, 0532,
0844; 9:0015,0717,1070
see also Political conditions
Population
census 13:1032,1100
emigration 2:0854
general 1:0649
growth 2:1020
Korea 2:0973,1008
Kwantung2:1013,1021
overpopulation 1:0646
South Sea Islands 2:1013
statistics 2:1027-1032
war morale 13:0393
Power
electric light and power 14:0867,0878,
0880; 15:0302,0848,0948,0950
statistics 15:0915
water power-Korea 14:0975
Press
control 3:0557
general 3:0640; 9:0757
Korean 3:0599
newspapers">4mer/can Wews 1:0025
newspapers-C/7/ha Press 7:0920
newspapers-Japanese American 3:0001
newspapers-Los Angeles Times 7:0899
newspapers-Manchurian Daily News 2:1091
Snow, Edgar 10:1144
U.S.-Far Eastern situation 7:0880
Prices
wholesale 14:0336
Production and Trade Summaries
14:0795,0806-0819
Proletarian Party
5:0311,0323,0334
see also Social Masses Party
Proletarians
tendencies of 5:0518
86
Propaganda
anti-American 7:0779-0789
anti-British 7:0883
children 23:0406
Chile 24:0093
economic 15:0268
"emergency reader" 7:0861
general 1:0005; 7:0001,0749
Jehol Campaign 6:1110
military film 20:0374
national defense 23:0796
Society for International Cultural Relations
2:1074
Washington Naval Treaty 13:0057
Psychological remarks
1:0455
Publications
aviation 27:0025,1222,28:0132,0180
on Japan 3:0476
see also Newspapers
Radicalism .
general 5:0470,0501
students 5:0392
see ateo "Shimpeitai"; Unrest
Railway regiment
engineers 22:0987
general 16:0102,0451
Railways
Chinese Eastern Railway 16:0454
Lunghai Railway 10:0270,0368
negotiations-China 1:0036 South Manchuia Railway 3:0828; 14:0966;
15:0179; 17:0706
troop transportation 17:0105
Raw materials
general 15:1069,1073
Japan-China and Siberia 1:0758
purchases-general 14:0601
purchases-USSR 14:0601, 0648
see also Minerals
Rayon
14:0875
Recruitment
Army Levy Ordinance 21:0410
enlisted personnel 19:0444
general 21:0111
Religion
Korea 3:0599
missionaries 9:0068; 13:0519
Residents
Japanese in Hawaii 7:0626; 21:0625; 25:0617
U.S. in Japan 1:0057
Retirement laws
20:0317
Revolutionary movement
"Shimpeitai" 13:0329
see also Unrest
Rice
general 13:1170,1177,1183
Korea-production 14:0690
Manchuria-cultivation 15:0890
production 14:0697
riots 1:0050
see also Grain
Riding Association
commissioned officers 20:0247
Riots
rice 1:0050
see also Unrest
Rivalries
naval and military 3:0638
Roads; highways
approaches to Tokyo 1:0452
general 1:0461,0476,0481,0539
reports on 1:0458, 0472, 0495, 0506-0520,
0526, 0532, 0542
Rubber
general 15:0007
Malaysia-investments in 14:0692
Rural
population-income 15:0002
social conditions 2:1005
Tenant Farmers Question 14:0691
Sabotage
13:0996,1014
see also Espionage
Saghalien (Sakhalin) Island
budget 13:1089
economics 13:1186,1193
expeditionary force 16:0994
general 1:0857
,
military forces-distribution of troops 16:0606
oil and coal 14:0405,0412
relief of garrison 18:0441
Sinclair Oil Company 2:0033; 14:0001 -0024.
Salt
consumption 14:0712
Dai Nippon Salt Industrial Company 15:1048
Sato, Captain T.
19:0467
Korea 25:0653
see also Conscription
Relief
American Red Cross 1:1087
general 1:0896,0956, 0968,0970,1054-1087;
2:0023
medical mission 1:0954,1099
see also Earthquake
87
Semenov, G.M.
retirement of forces to Manchuria 3:0588
Shanghai
air operations 30:0205
army (Japanese) 6:0285
atrocities 5:0987
foreigners in 9:0741
foreign military forces 5:0861
Japanese Shanghai Army 5:0883
military forces-distribution of air forces 30:0205
military operations 6:0116, 0230,0293, 0498,
0539,0638; 7:0005-0393; 8:0648; 9:0955;
11:0509,0521,0558
naval operations 26:0789
peace conference delegation 1:0116
Shanghai Incident 2:0414,0444
situation 5:0885,0890,0906,0907,0995,1002
1012-1097; 6:0704; 7:0436; 8:1026;
9:0119,0615,1127; 10:0442
see also China; Kwangtung; South China
Shanhalkwan (Shanhaikuan)
artillery action at 23:0758
conditions 6:0861
Shanhaikwan Incident 6:0836
tripto5:0887
Shansi
general 9:1070
trip 10:0220
Shantung
coal district 13:1037
general 3:0519
investments 14:0899
Shantung Question 3:0498
situation 9:0214,0819
southwest-Doihara's Operations 11:0279
see also Manchukuo; Manchuria
Sheep
subsidies 14:0590
Shimidzu Bay
1:0451
Shimoshlzu Air School
27:0942; 29:0889
"Shimpeitai"
13:0329
Shipbuilding industry
26:0569
Shipping
construction 26:0865
general 13:1172; 26:0569
merchant marine 13:1044,1098
oil tankers 26:0677
procured 1:0048
transports 26:0638
war-lost 26:0580
Shortridge Amendment
U.S. 3:0771
see also Immigration
Slam
see Thailand
Sian
Sian Coup d'Etat 8:0043-0074
situation in 8:0030
Siberia
American Expeditionary Force 1:0095,0102;
3:0492
bandits 16:1016
"big business" 3:0735
Bolshevik forces 3:0515
cavalry-operations 16:0799
evacuation of 17:0241,0255
military forces 1:0107; 3:0517, 0521
military forces-distribution of troops 16:0318, '.
0335, 0350, 0352, 0388, 0389, 0392, 0414, • •
0429, 0542
military forces-troop movements 16:0276, 0277,
0292,0542,0999,1012; 17:0241,0255
morale 16:0990
negotiations-U.S.-Japan 16:0447
newspapers-editorals 1:0036,0043
Nikolavaesk Affair 3:0516,0530,0564
notes-exchanged between Japan and China
1:0028
policy 3:0523,0527 .
Siberian Question 3:0495,0498; 16:0076,
0080,0105,0112,0114
situation 1:0117; 3:0590,0699; 16:0383,
0543,1014
see also Far Eastern Republic; Manchuria;.
Semenov, G.M.; Vladivostok
Silk industry
general 15:0955
production 14:0721
Sinclair Oil Company
Saghlien (Sakhalin) Island 2:0033; 14:0001-. .
0024
Singapore
10:0522,0964
Sino-Korean Peoples League
7:0662
Social conditions
rural 2:1005
see also Conditions (general)
Socialism
3:0568
,
••••..
Social Masses Party
5:0329; 13:0790, 0793
see also Proletarian Party
88
Society for International Cultural Relations
propaganda 2:1074
South America
ioreign relations 13:0965
penetration plans 13:1006
see also Chile; Latin America; Peru
South China
air operations 10:0581
military forces-distribution of air forces
31:0552
operations 11:0904
situation 10:0064; 11:0758
"southward advance" 7:0851
see also Canton; China; Kwangtung; Shanghai
Southeast Asia
lndiesTheater13:0978
strategic developments 13:0989
see also Indochina; Thailand
South Manchuria Railway (SMR)
conditions 3:0828
guards 17:0706
industrial plans 14:0966
president-Matsuoka, Yosuke 15:0179
see also Manchuria
South Sea Islands
civil government-establishment of 1:0049
economic products 13:1038
economics 13:1038,1053
general 3:0528, 0529; 13:0986
investments 15:0908
raw materials 15:1073
see also Islands; Mandates
"Southward advance"
3:0473; 7:0851
see also South China
Southwest China
military preparations 10: 0026
war materials 9:1123
see also Chungking; Indochina
Sovereign
Manchukuo-Law of Succession to the Throne
13:0687
Soviet-Japanese Non-Agression Pact
13:0997
Soviet Union
see USSR
Statistics
population 2:1027-1032
Steel
orders 13:1015
rail production 14:0896
supply for military service 14:0478
Strategic materials
general 14:0769,0853
reserves 15:0956, 0957
see also Raw materials
Strikes
general 1:0322; 13:1021
labor 1:0441
student 5:0392,0394 •
see also Demonstrations; Unrest
Students
demonstrations-Chinese in Tokyo 1:0168
radicalism 5:0392
strikes 5:0394
Subject races
militarization of 16:0082
Submarines
aircraft for 27:0936; 29:0587
construction 26:0815
contracts 26:0759
Germany-allotted to Japan 26:0628
Germany-services of former commanders
26:0774
Subsidies
Anzan (Anshan) Iron and Steel Works
14:0594
aviation 27:0905; 30:0058
dyestuffs14:0862
iron and steel 14:0591
oil wells 14:0714
petroleum 14:0943
sheep 14:0590
Suffrage
electoral reform 7:0979, 0981
general 5:0550
see also Elections
Sugar
14:0945
Suijuan
campaign 8:0031-0038, 0043-0056
situation in 11:0765
see also Manchuria
Sumatra
iron interests 14:0356
Sumitomo Steel Tube and Copper Works
27:0203
Supreme Command Issue
5:0551
Supreme Military Council
20:0370
see also General staff ; War Department
Suruga Bay
1:0449
Tactics and Strategy
combat principles 20:0474; 22:0514
general 17:0400; 21:1169
Manchuria 6:0283
89
tactical doctrines 23:0343, 0373; 25:0755
Taibei Doshikai
3:0904
Talerhchuang
10:0194
'Taikosha" (Great Forward Society)
3:0826
Taiwan
see Formosa
Tanaka, General G.
army morale 20:0223
general 1:0166
"positive" policy in China 5:0397
Tank
anti-tank gun 26:0472
artillery-collaboration 25:0750
employment of 11:0057
infantry cooperation 25:0657
military operations-defense 11:0278
military operations-general 23:0872
organization-lst Tank Unit 23:0820
regulations 23:0311
training 25:0952
Technical Investigation Bureau
22:0824
Teikoku Kyowakai
Manchukuo-political parties 13:0641
Telegraph regiments
16:0451:23:1126
see also Military communications
Tenant Farmers Question
14:0691
Thailand (Siam)
air base 30:0822
Indochina-situation 13:0981
Japan-Thailand Air Service 31:0253
Japanese-Thai Treaty of Amity 13:0891, 0894
Thai-lndochinese Treaty 13:0994
treaty 3:0768
see also Indochina; Singapore
Tientsin
conditions in 11:0851
garrison-French 16:0986
plans for defense 5:0920
situation 8:0131,0146,0479,0508,0919
Tientsin Incident 5:0732
volunteer corps 23:0461
see also Manchukuo; Manchuria; North China
Tin
15:1050
Tokorozawa Aviation School
27:0214; 28:0061 ; 29:0856; 30:0893
Tokyo
airfield 29:0563
arsenals 1:0421
earthquake 1:0923
embassy 2:0027,0029; 8:0613
industrial installations 3:0486
military installations 3:0486
security service 22:0981
student demonstrations-Chinese 1:0168
Torres Strait
13:0037
Towns
Maebashi 1:0552
Mito, Ibaraki 1:0557
Trade
geographical distribution 14:0803
Neutrality Act--U.S.-Japanese 14:0841
reports 14:0425; 15:0319-0754
summaries 14:0795, 0806-0819
Trademarks
U.S.--Japanese imitations of 13:1023
see also Patents
Transportation
routes 1:0652
see also Aerial routes; Roads; highways
Transport corps
23:0394; 25:0623
Trans-Siberian Railway
9:1072
Treaties and agreements
Anti-Comintern Agreements 13:0649-0664
German-Japanese 1:0324
German-Japanese Cultural Agreement
13:0796
German-Manchukuoan Treaty of Amity 13:0880
Italian-Japanese Cultural Agreement 13:0799
Japanese-Manchukuoan Agreement for
Stationing of Troops 13:0302
Japanese-Manchukuoan Economic Agreement
15:0176,0181
Japanese-Manchukuoan Extraterritoriality
Treaty 13:0286-0296
Japanese-Manchukuoan Protocol 7:0768-0776
Japanese-Thai 3:0768; 13:0891,0894
London Naval Treaty 13:0062
North China Agreements 8:0236
Polish-Manchukuoan Agreement for the
Exchange of Consuls 13:0804
Russo-Japanese treaties 3:0839,0853
Sino-Japanese Commercial Treaty 5:0546
Soviet-Japanese Non-Aggression Pact 13:0997
Thai-lndochinese Treaty 13 :0994
treaty-making powers 5:0362
U.S.-Japanese Agreement with Respect to
Yap and Other Mandated Islands North
of the Equator 5:0373
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Washington Naval Treaty 13:0057,0059
Tsingtao
garrison 16:0128
landing of naval forces 8:0042
situation 9:0214,0819
see also China; North China
Turkestan
7:0929
Turkey
immigration-settlement 14:0667
Uchida, Baron Y.
1:0083
Ugaki, General
13:0607
Unemployment
5:0448
Unrest
July 10th Incident 7:0902
Korea 1:0114, 0134
mob violence 7:0947
revolution 7:0943
unemployment 5:0448
see also Demonstrations; February 26th
Incident
U.S.
aircraft 27:0883; 29:0023; 30:0951
air operations-flyers 10:0560
American Expeditionary Force-in Siberia
1:0043,0095,0102; 3:0492
American News 1:0025
American Red Cross 1:1087
aviation-Japanese Inspection Group 31:0021
Communism 7:0937
Conference of U.S. Consuls 1:0088
Congress 2:0027, 0029
engineer-aviation 31:0242
espionage activities 7:0937
foreign policy-Japan 3:0799
foreign policy-Manchuria 6:0724
foreign relations-Japan 1:0854,0855;
3:0531,0607; 5:0355; 7: 0988; 8:0598;
13:0260,0870-0877,1197
foreign relations-USSR-Japan 7:0950
immigration-general 3:0819-0824
immigration-laws 3:0513,0892
immigration-Shortridge Amendment 3:0771,
0832
immigration-Supreme Court 3:0735
Japanese Question-in California 1:0437; 3:0824
Los Angeles-activities in 23:0615
military attachés 1:0057
military cooperation-Siberia 16:0109
national defense 7:0937
naturalization 3:0735
negotiations-Japan: Siberia 16:0447
overflights-Japanese 31:0163
patents 27:0182
President-letter to 7:0717
President-message to Congress 3:0924
trademarks 13:1023
Yap-treaty 5:0373
see also Foreign concessions; Panay Incident
USS Monocacy
mine explosions 10:0589
USSR
adviser-aviation: Chinese 5:0686
army (Chinese)-supplies 10:0025
army (Japanese)--view of 21:0837; 23:0614
Bolshevik forces 3:0515, 0516,0530, 0564
boundary disputes-Changkufeng Incident
13:0144,0163
boundary disputes-^Lake Hassan 13:0173
boundary disputes-Manchukuo 13: 0088,0108
boundary disputes-Manchukuo: Joint
Border Commission 13:0276
emigre activities 5:0572; 7:0819
Far East 6:0764, 0769
Fisheries Convention-Japan 14:0357-0394
foreign policy 5:0346; 6: 0769, 0792; 7:0796
foreign relations-China 3:0590, 0736
foreign relations-Japan 6:0769, 0792;
13:0121,0279
foreign relations-U.S.-Japan 7:0950
forestry concession 14:0948
German-Japanese Secret Agreement 1:0111
incident 6:0706
"Japanese Menace" 5:0354, 0574
Kamchatka Question 3:0601
Manchuria 5: 0570, 0575, 0744; 6: 0277
military aid-China 10:0025
raw materials 14:0601,0648
recognition 14:0345
Semenov, G.M. 3:0588
war-possible Japanese 5: 0574; 7:0777,
0795-0814
White Russian activities 3:0588; 5:0572;
7:0819
USSR-Japan Non-Agression Pact
13:0997
Vegetable oils
15:0001
Vital statistics
2:0902
Vladivostok
forces in 16:0996,1015
see also Siberia
91
Wang Ching-wei
government-occupied China 13:0929
Wanpaoshan Incident
5:0579,0588
War
army 22:0986
character 11:0077
economic expansion 15; 0308,0316
emergency fund 18:0754
ideological preparation 24:0643
plans 16:0546
possible Soviet-Japanese 7:0777; 23:0968
preparations for 1:0558; 7:0795
reserves 15:0140; 21:0911
resources 15:0143
War Department (Ministry)
aircraft 27:0010
army-reductions 17:0278
budget 19:0021 ; 20:0340; 21:0866; 25:0009,
0140,0621
bulletins on actions in Siberia 16:0353
Diet 22:0236
Minister of 22:0236,0266; 23:0974
natbnal councils 23:0120
organization 16:0362,0865
pamphlet 13:0308 •
reorganization 20:0382
staff and command 20:0197,0210
statistics 16:0991 ; 17:0396
Supreme Military Council 20:0370
see also General staff
Warfare
chemical 21:0779
fortress zones 18:0735
mobile 18:0573
position--"works" 18:0213
War materials
imports 15:1076
reserves 15:0140,0143
see also Raw materials; Strategic materials
War morale
population 13:0993
see also Attitudes
War plans
Japanese-Philippines 7:0763
Japanese-USSR 5:0574; 7:0777, 0795-0814
Washington Naval Conference
army attitude 3:0647
Washington Naval Treaty
general 13:0059
propaganda 13:0057
see afeo London Naval Treaty
Water power
Korea 14:0975
see a/so Power
Weather
aviation-equipment 29:0582
aviation-operation 30:0198
meteorological stations 25:0682
Welhaiwei
9:1008
Westing house
amalgamation of Mitsubishi and 14:0347
Wool industry
general 14:0863
substitute 15:0016
see a/so Cotton industry
Woosung
military operations 11:0553
World War I
aviation in 29:0151
naval activities in 26:0581
shipping-lost 26:0580
WuPei-fu
11:0341
Yangtze River
Japanese shelling of British ships 9: 0179
Yap
treaty 5:0373
Yap Question 3:0606
Yawata Steel Works
13:1098
see also Iron and steel industry
Yokohama
consular district 1:0547
see also Consular activities
"Young Marshal"
6:1089
Zinc industry
13:1045;15:0092
general 3:0612,0644,0683,0689-0697
Japanese in China 3:0687
naval policy 3:0662, 0679
naval program 3:0620
see also London Naval Treaty
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