Box 1
Container
Contains 11 Results:
Log of Sugamo Prison Activities, 1947 - 1948
File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: 04-038
Scope and Contents
From the Accession:
This accession contains material relating to the internment of Japanese war criminals after World War II. One detainee, James K. Sasaki, acted as an interpreter for the American forces. He wrote about the experiences of prisoners, translated statements by prisoners, and drew pictures of some of the more infamous prisoners, such as General Tojo. It also contains material relating to Sasaki's conviction appeal. Sugamo Prison was where many of the war criminals were detained, and this accession...
Dates:
1947 - 1948
James K. Sasaki Appeal, 1948
File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Identifier: 04-038
Scope and Contents
From the Accession:
This accession contains material relating to the internment of Japanese war criminals after World War II. One detainee, James K. Sasaki, acted as an interpreter for the American forces. He wrote about the experiences of prisoners, translated statements by prisoners, and drew pictures of some of the more infamous prisoners, such as General Tojo. It also contains material relating to Sasaki's conviction appeal. Sugamo Prison was where many of the war criminals were detained, and this accession...
Dates:
Other: 1948
Report on Seven Japanese Executed for War Crimes, 1948
File — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: 04-038
Scope and Contents
From the Accession:
This accession contains material relating to the internment of Japanese war criminals after World War II. One detainee, James K. Sasaki, acted as an interpreter for the American forces. He wrote about the experiences of prisoners, translated statements by prisoners, and drew pictures of some of the more infamous prisoners, such as General Tojo. It also contains material relating to Sasaki's conviction appeal. Sugamo Prison was where many of the war criminals were detained, and this accession...
Dates:
Other: 1948
James K. Sasaki Drawings, 1948
File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Identifier: 04-038
Scope and Contents
From the Accession:
This accession contains material relating to the internment of Japanese war criminals after World War II. One detainee, James K. Sasaki, acted as an interpreter for the American forces. He wrote about the experiences of prisoners, translated statements by prisoners, and drew pictures of some of the more infamous prisoners, such as General Tojo. It also contains material relating to Sasaki's conviction appeal. Sugamo Prison was where many of the war criminals were detained, and this accession...
Dates:
Other: 1948
Review of James K. Sasaki Case and others, 1949
File — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Identifier: 04-038
Scope and Contents
From the Accession:
This accession contains material relating to the internment of Japanese war criminals after World War II. One detainee, James K. Sasaki, acted as an interpreter for the American forces. He wrote about the experiences of prisoners, translated statements by prisoners, and drew pictures of some of the more infamous prisoners, such as General Tojo. It also contains material relating to Sasaki's conviction appeal. Sugamo Prison was where many of the war criminals were detained, and this accession...
Dates:
Other: 1949
Transcript of "Life of War Criminals at Sugamo Prison", June 1949
File — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Identifier: 04-038
Scope and Contents
From the Accession:
This accession contains material relating to the internment of Japanese war criminals after World War II. One detainee, James K. Sasaki, acted as an interpreter for the American forces. He wrote about the experiences of prisoners, translated statements by prisoners, and drew pictures of some of the more infamous prisoners, such as General Tojo. It also contains material relating to Sasaki's conviction appeal. Sugamo Prison was where many of the war criminals were detained, and this accession...
Dates:
Other: June 1949
Sugamo Prison History and Sugamo Prison Association
File — Box: 1, Folder: 7
Identifier: 04-038
Scope and Contents
From the Accession:
This accession contains material relating to the internment of Japanese war criminals after World War II. One detainee, James K. Sasaki, acted as an interpreter for the American forces. He wrote about the experiences of prisoners, translated statements by prisoners, and drew pictures of some of the more infamous prisoners, such as General Tojo. It also contains material relating to Sasaki's conviction appeal. Sugamo Prison was where many of the war criminals were detained, and this accession...
Dates:
1947 - 1949; 1995 - 2001
American POW Biographies and 2001 Congressional Report on World War II POWs
File — Box: 1, Folder: 8
Identifier: 04-038
Scope and Contents
From the Accession:
This accession contains material relating to the internment of Japanese war criminals after World War II. One detainee, James K. Sasaki, acted as an interpreter for the American forces. He wrote about the experiences of prisoners, translated statements by prisoners, and drew pictures of some of the more infamous prisoners, such as General Tojo. It also contains material relating to Sasaki's conviction appeal. Sugamo Prison was where many of the war criminals were detained, and this accession...
Dates:
1947 - 1949; 1995 - 2001
Unit 731 Histories
File — Box: 1, Folder: 9
Identifier: 04-038
Scope and Contents
From the Accession:
This accession contains material relating to the internment of Japanese war criminals after World War II. One detainee, James K. Sasaki, acted as an interpreter for the American forces. He wrote about the experiences of prisoners, translated statements by prisoners, and drew pictures of some of the more infamous prisoners, such as General Tojo. It also contains material relating to Sasaki's conviction appeal. Sugamo Prison was where many of the war criminals were detained, and this accession...
Dates:
1947 - 1949; 1995 - 2001
Correspondence, 1997
File — Box: 1, Folder: 10
Identifier: 04-038
Scope and Contents
From the Accession:
This accession contains material relating to the internment of Japanese war criminals after World War II. One detainee, James K. Sasaki, acted as an interpreter for the American forces. He wrote about the experiences of prisoners, translated statements by prisoners, and drew pictures of some of the more infamous prisoners, such as General Tojo. It also contains material relating to Sasaki's conviction appeal. Sugamo Prison was where many of the war criminals were detained, and this accession...
Dates:
Other: 1997