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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1946, The Far East, Volume VIII

Occupation and control of Japan1

1. Continued from Foreign Relations, 1945, vol. vi, pp. 621–1015.

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[288] The British Embassy to the Department of State

undated

894.5018/12–2046


[289] The Secretary of State to the Political Adviser in Japan (Atcheson)

Washington, December 23, 1946.

894.628/10–1846: Airgram


[290] Memorandum by the Assistant Secretary of State (Hilldring) to the United States Representative on the Far Eastern Commission (McCoy)

[Washington,] December 27, 1946.

894.011/12–2746

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Contents

  • Preface
  • List of abbreviations, symbols, and code names
  • Burma:
    • The interest of the United States in independence for Burma (Documents 1–15)
  • China
  • French Indochina:
    • The interest of the United States in nationalist opposition to restoration of French rule in Indochina (Documents 16–107)
  • Japan:
    • Occupation and control of Japan (Documents 108–290)
    • Apprehension and punishment of Japanese war criminals (Documents 291–351)
    • War claims and reparations (Documents 352–450)
  • Korea:
    • General political policies of the United States toward Korea (Documents 451–579)
  • Netherlands East Indies:
    • The interest of the United States in nationalist opposition to restoration of Netherlands rule in the East Indies (Documents 580–649)
  • Philippines:
    • The grant by the United States of independence to the Philippines (Documents 650–737)
  • Siam:
    • Concern of the United States over relations of Siam with members of the British Commonwealth respecting the solution of war problems (Documents 738–764)
    • Participation by the United States in the settlement of the Siamese-French boundary dispute over territory in Indochina ceded by France to Siam in 1941 (Documents 765–880)
    • Interest of the United States in the trial of Siamese accused of war crimes
    • Acquisition by the United States of military and civil air rights in Siam
    • Agreement with Siam regarding the sale of American surplus property
  • Index

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