RM2A5YX7F–War Crimes Trial of Hideki Tojo (1884 – 1948) general of the Imperial Japanese Army. Prime Minister of Japan during much of World War II. Tojo was arrested, sentenced to death for Japanese war crimes by the International Military Tribunal for the Far East, and hanged on December 23, 1948.
RM2AWM1K8–GENERAL HIDEKI TOJO COURT TRIAL JAPAN WAR CRIMES TOJO TRIALS Vintage post WW2 image of General Hideki Tojo taking the stand for the first time during the World War II Tokyo Trials in Japan on Dec. 26, 1947. Subsequently Tojo was found guilty of unspeakably brutal & heinous war crimes, committed directly under his command and he was executed in 1948
RMJJEA5G–TOMOYUKI YAMASHITA (1885-1946) Japanese General (second from right) on trial in Manila in 1945 for war crimes. He was executed on 23 February 1946
RMF7P0JY–War Crimes Trial of Hideki Tojo (1884 – 1948) general of the Imperial Japanese Army. Prime Minister of Japan during much of World War II. Tojo was arrested, sentenced to death for Japanese war crimes by the International Military Tribunal for the Far East, and hanged on December 23, 1948.
RMMKM32H–Tokyo War Crimes Trial
RM2K02JAM–Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal, convened on April 29, 1946, to try the leaders of the Empire of Japan for joint conspiracy to start and wage war. Twenty-eight Japanese military and political leaders were charged with fifty-five separate counts encompassing the waging of aggressive war, murder and conventional war crimes committed against prisoners-of-war, civilian internees and the inhabitants of occupied territories. The defendants included former prime ministers, former foreign ministers and former military commanders.
RMBNKGEJ–HIDEKI TOJO Japanese General and sometime Prime Minister reading his deposition during his trial in 1948.
RMEG6NXX–Reenactment of the beheading of Lt. Darwin Emry during war crimes trial in Yokohama, Japan. Emry was one of seven survivors of
RM2WJG3JY–Japanese General Tomoyuki Yamashita (center) and his interpreter, are shown during a recess in his War Crimes Trial, 11/4/1945, Manila, Philippine Islands. (Photo by US Army)
RMEEWPAK–Tomoyuki Yamashita (1885-1946), Imperial Japanese Army general during World War II who invaded the British possessions of Malaya and Singapore. From 29 October to 7 December 1945, an American military tribunal in Manila tried General Yamashita for war crimes relating to the Manila massacre and many atrocities in the Philippines and Singapore. The court found Yamashita guilty as charged and sentenced him to death. Photograph taken 29 October 1945 at start of his trial.
RMF7NTD4–Photograph of General Tomoyuki Yamashita surrending (1885-1946). An Imperial Japanese Army general during World War II. He was executed by hanging after being found guilty of war crimes by a trial in Manila. Dated 1946
RM2A5YWRP–Photograph of General Tomoyuki Yamashita surrending (1885-1946). An Imperial Japanese Army general during World War II. He was executed by hanging after being found guilty of war crimes by a trial in Manila. Dated 1946
RFEC2T99–Nuremberg Trials. Looking down on defendants' dock, ca. 1945-46.
RMEG6NK2–Reenactment of the beheading of Lt. Darwin Emry during war crimes trial in Yokohama, Japan. Emry was one of seven survivors of
RM2RBTD10–Yokohama, Japan, October 28, 1945 Iva Toguri, known as 'Tokyo Rose' of the Japanese propaganda 'Zero Hour' broadcasts which were beamed at U. S. troops in the Pacific during the war, as she looks through the bars of her cell. Born in Los Angeles in 1916, she is awaiting trial for treason against the United States.
RMKP83JD–Col. Rufus S. Bratton, US Army, appears as a witness at the International Military Tribunal for the Far East, War Ministry building, Tokyo, Japan. Aug 1947
RM2R8T0ND–Pre-Christmas Dinner for Tojo -- Hideki Tojo, (above), number one war crimes suspect, eats a Pre-Christmas dinner in Tokyo, Japan, Dec. 24, with other prisoners in the ante room of the international war crimes trial court. The dinner, prepared for all high ranking Japanese officials now on trial, consisted of stuffed cabbage, bread, butter, spinach, stewed tomatoes and coffee. December 26, 1947. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
RM2K02PA6–Sato KenRyo (1895 - 1975), Lieutenant General of the Army. On April 20, 1942, he was appointed Director of the Military Affairs Bureau of the Ministry of the Army, the highest staff member of the Minister of the Army regarding military administration. At the end of the war in August 1945. Sato became the youngest A-class war criminal and appeared in the International Military Tribunal for the Far East
RM2HX5DFR–Japanese War Criminals Trials at Darwin. Japanese, on trial in the war crimes court at Darwin, make notes while charges are read. Striking picture of the Japanese on trial at Darwin for atrocities committed on Australians in Timor. They scribble notes as the prosecutor outlines the charges. March 04, 1946. (Photo by Australian Official Photograph).
RM2HX5DFG–Jap War Crimes Defendants in Group : This is the first group picture of high ranking military and other Japanese officials as they posed for a new year's photograph on the steps of the International Military tribunal for the far east, Tokyo where they are being tried on war crimes charges. Hideki Tojo, Former Premier and No. 1 Japanese on trial is fifth left, top row (bald, wearing glasses). January 6, 1948. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
RM2HX5DGD–Prosecution and Defense at Crimes Trial : Members of the prosecution and defense staffs are pictured here at the Yokohama court-house shortly after the opening session of the first crimes trial in Japan at which Tatsuo Tsuchiya, a prison guard, will be tried. Left to Right : 1st Lt. Stephen H. Simes, 1st Lt. Richard H. Wolfrom, Maj. Harold H. Kemmons, Lt. Col. John Dickerson, all of the defense; and Maj. Louis Geffen and 1st Lt. David I. Day Jr., prosecution. February 24, 1946. (Photo by U.S. Army Signal Corps Photo).
RM2R8T20A–Tojo has Lunch -- Former Japanese premier Hideki Tojo eats a 'GI' lunch during recess in the trial of former highranking Japanese officials accused of war crimes in Tokyo. Tojo is the only defendant who still wears his uniform. October 18, 1947. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
RMKWCM4X–Reenactment of the beheading of Lt. Darwin Emry during war crimes trial in Yokohama, Japan. Emry was one of seven survivors of a B-29 shot down over Japan on May 25, 1945. (BSLOC 2014 13 9)
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
RM2R8T4W3–He Who Get's Slapped -- Shumei Okawa (denter, top) reaches out to slap poker-faced Hideki Tojo's bald head during the May 3 session of the Japanese war crimes trial in Tokyo. Tojo smiles (bottom left) as he turns to look at the co-defendant who slapped him and then turns back to the court proceedings. May 13, 1946. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
RM2R8T32A–Tojo Sits in Witness Box at War Crimes Trial -- Japan's former premier, Hideki Tojo (right) seats self in witness box after being sworn in last Friday as a witness in his war crimes trial at Tokyo before the International Military Tribunal for the Far East. Capt. D.S. Van Meter, San Antonio, Texas, (left) marshal of the Tribunal court, administered the oath. December 29, 1947. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
RMKWCMR8–Reenactment of the beheading of Lt. Darwin Emry during war crimes trial in Yokohama, Japan. Emry was one of seven survivors of a B-29 shot down over Japan on May 25, 1945. (BSLOC 2014 13 9)
RM2HX589A–Japan Places - Tokyo - General. November 27, 1946.
RM2A7Y7CT–Col. Rufus S. Bratton, US Army, appears as a witness at the International Military Tribunal for the Far East, War Ministry building, Tokyo, Japan. Aug 1947
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