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.
RM2HX4FXB–Periodical Promotion of Orders - Foreign Minister Koki Hirota in full ***** the new order. With Premier Viscount Makoto Saito ***** attendance, with ceremony of conferring orders to ***** officials including Mr. Koki Hirota, Foreign Minister, was held this morning at the Phoenix Hall of the Imperial Palace. The Emperor presided in full ***** The promotion of the Orders for the present ***** numbered 1,200 persons. Minister Koki Hirota of Foreign Minister were promoted the First Order of the Sacred Treasure. March 2, 1934. (Photo by Shimbun Rengo News Photos Service).
RM2HX5DEB–Alleged Major Japanese War Criminals : Koki Hirota, Prime Minister from March 1936 to Feb. 1937, and Foreign Minister under Saito, Okarh, and Konove, is one of the 25 alleged major Japanese war Criminals on trial at the international Military tribunal for the far east in Tokyo, Japan. August 25, 1947. (Photo by Skinner, U.S. Army Signal Corps).
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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