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RMDF5W1Y–Japanese War Crimes Trials. Manila 292611
RM2A5YWP1–War Crimes Trials Manila in the Philippines, after world war two, 1946. Japanese General Tomoyuki Yamashita, guarded by military police.
RMF7P38H–War Crimes Trials Manila in the Philippines, after world war two, 1946. Japanese General Tomoyuki Yamashita, guarded by military police.
RMW5P3GM–Japanese War Crimes Trials. Manila; Scope and content: YAMASHITA TRIAL - Japanese General Tomoyuki Yamashita, flanked by his counsel, at his trial at Manila, P.I. 10/29/45.
RM2WE7B04–Japanese General Yamashita (center), standing beside his interpreter, enjoys a ten minute recess during his War Crimes Trials held in Manila, Philippine Islands, 11/4/1945. Photo by US Army
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RM2A5YX5H–World war two, Japanese War Crimes Trials in Manila 1946
RMF7NXJ2–World war two, Japanese War Crimes Trials in Manila 1946
RMW5P3E1–Japanese War Crimes Trials. Manila; Scope and content: Mr. Levy, a German Jew, a witness for the prosecution, takes the stand to testify on the Red Cross incident during the trial of Japnese Lt. Gen. Tomoyuki Yamashita at the High Commissioner's residence in Manila, P.I. 10/29/45.
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RMW5P3J0–Japanese War Crimes Trials. Manila; Scope and content: Tojo sentenced to death by hanging read by Chief Justice Sir William Webb (Australia) (not shown) President of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East. Tojo, age 64, was Former General, Premier and War Minister from December 1941 to July 1944. Tokyo. 11/24/48.
RMDF6BGC–Japanese War Crimes Trials. Manila 292609
RMW5P3N9–Japanese War Crimes Trials. Manila; Scope and content: Koki Hirota listens to death sentence read by Sir William Webb (Australia) (not shown), President of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East. Hirota, age 70, was Prime Minister from March 1936, to February 1937 and Foreign Minister under Saito, Okada and Konoye. November 12, 1948.
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RMW5P3DX–Japanese War Crimes Trials. Manila; Scope and content: TOJO TAKES THE STAND. - Hideki Tojo, former Japanese General Premier and War Minister, from December 2, 1941 to July 1944, takes the stand for the first time during the International Tribunal trials, Tokyo, Japan. He is testifying in his own behalf during the defense phase of the trials. Tojo is surrounded by the Tribunal's staff.
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RMW5P3HD–Japanese War Crimes Trials. Manila; Scope and content: YAMASHITA TRIAL - Sister Anna de Jesus, sister at St. Paul's College, testifies as to what she saw when she returned to college. She told of hearing and seeing an explosion that blew the roof of the college building three blocks. She told also of seeing bodies in corridor and dining room of college. Forty people or more were killed by Japanese in this explosion. 10/31/45.
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RMW5P3GX–Japanese War Crimes Trials. Manila; Scope and content: TRIAL OF LT. MASAHARU HOMMA - Japanese Army officers charged of war crimes they committed during the war, go on trial before a U.S. Trial Commission at Manila, P.I. 1/3/46. Capt. George A Furness of New York City, defense counsel, reads into the records the official objections against the authenticity of the purpose of the military commission hearing the trial.
RMDF6BGT–Japanese War Crimes Trials. Manila 292611
RMW5P3GK–Japanese War Crimes Trials. Manila; Scope and content: YAMASHITA'S ARRAIGNMENT. - Lt. Gen. Tomoyuki Yamashita, the Tiger of Malaya, is arraigned before the War Crimes Commission in Manila, pleading not guilty. He will be confined at New Bilibid Prison until his trial, October 29, 1945, in Manila. Here, Major Kenworthy, Military Police prison officer, delivers Gen. Yamashita to the residence of the Philippine High Commissioner, where Yamashita was held for arraignment in the first step of the war-crime trials to be held in the Pacific. The arraignment was open to the public. Yamashita was brou
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RMTY6FXK–Japanese War Crimes Trials. Manila; Scope and content: YAMASHITA TRIAL - Japanese General Tomoyuki Yamashita, flanked by his counsel, at his trial at Manila, P.I. 10/29/45.
RMDF5W1M–Japanese War Crimes Trials. Manila 292610
RMTY6FWT–Japanese War Crimes Trials. Manila; Scope and content: Mr. Levy, a German Jew, a witness for the prosecution, takes the stand to testify on the Red Cross incident during the trial of Japnese Lt. Gen. Tomoyuki Yamashita at the High Commissioner's residence in Manila, P.I. 10/29/45.
RMDF5W25–Japanese War Crimes Trials. Manila 292612
RMTY6FTW–Japanese War Crimes Trials. Manila; Scope and content: Tojo sentenced to death by hanging read by Chief Justice Sir William Webb (Australia) (not shown) President of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East. Tojo, age 64, was Former General, Premier and War Minister from December 1941 to July 1944. Tokyo. 11/24/48.
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RMTY6FW4–Japanese War Crimes Trials. Manila; Scope and content: Koki Hirota listens to death sentence read by Sir William Webb (Australia) (not shown), President of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East. Hirota, age 70, was Prime Minister from March 1936, to February 1937 and Foreign Minister under Saito, Okada and Konoye. November 12, 1948.
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RMTY6FW0–Japanese War Crimes Trials. Manila; Scope and content: TOJO TAKES THE STAND. - Hideki Tojo, former Japanese General Premier and War Minister, from December 2, 1941 to July 1944, takes the stand for the first time during the International Tribunal trials, Tokyo, Japan. He is testifying in his own behalf during the defense phase of the trials. Tojo is surrounded by the Tribunal's staff.
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RMTY6FXN–Japanese War Crimes Trials. Manila; Scope and content: YAMASHITA TRIAL - Sister Anna de Jesus, sister at St. Paul's College, testifies as to what she saw when she returned to college. She told of hearing and seeing an explosion that blew the roof of the college building three blocks. She told also of seeing bodies in corridor and dining room of college. Forty people or more were killed by Japanese in this explosion. 10/31/45.
RMDF5W1E–Japanese War Crimes Trials. Manila 292609
RMTY6FXD–Japanese War Crimes Trials. Manila; Scope and content: TRIAL OF LT. MASAHARU HOMMA - Japanese Army officers charged of war crimes they committed during the war, go on trial before a U.S. Trial Commission at Manila, P.I. 1/3/46. Capt. George A Furness of New York City, defense counsel, reads into the records the official objections against the authenticity of the purpose of the military commission hearing the trial.
RMDF6BH8–Japanese War Crimes Trials. Manila 292613
RMTY6FTT–Japanese War Crimes Trials. Manila; Scope and content: YAMASHITA'S ARRAIGNMENT. - Lt. Gen. Tomoyuki Yamashita, the Tiger of Malaya, is arraigned before the War Crimes Commission in Manila, pleading not guilty. He will be confined at New Bilibid Prison until his trial, October 29, 1945, in Manila. Here, Major Kenworthy, Military Police prison officer, delivers Gen. Yamashita to the residence of the Philippine High Commissioner, where Yamashita was held for arraignment in the first step of the war-crime trials to be held in the Pacific. The arraignment was open to the public. Yamashita was brou
RMDF6BJ0–Japanese War Crimes Trials. Manila 292616
RMDF6BHH–Japanese War Crimes Trials. Manila 292614
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