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Entry No. 46 (USB-10)

SECTION 6. JAPANESE INTELLIGENCE LIBRARY

------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 1]----------------------------------------- 1. Air Forces and Bomber Commands a. Twentieth Air Force:

(1) Destruction of industrial and other targets. (2) Report on bombing activities of Twentieth Air Force. (3) Summary of Twentieth Air Force operations, 5 June-14 August 1945. (4) June operations, 5 July 1945. (5) July operations, 4 August 1945. (6) Manual 50-1, lead crew, revised, 3 February 1945. (7) Manual 50-1, lead crew, September 1944. (8) Manual 15-1, standard reports required from Bomber Commands, September

1944. (9) Manual 20-1, organization and administration of Bomber Command,

September 1944. (10) Manual 45-1, air intelligence, October 1944. (11) Résumé of mission. (12) Combat Operations Journal, Vol. I. (13) Combat Operations Journal, Vol. II. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 2]----------------------------------------- (14) Combat Operations Journal, Vol. III. (15) Combat Operations Journal, Vol. IV. (16) Mission standard operational procedure. (17) Statistical summary of operations against Japan. (18) Statistical summary of operations against Japan. (19) Weekly news letters. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 3]----------------------------------------- (20) Twentieth Air Force data. b. XX Bomber Command: (1) Index to missions flown. (2) Tactical doctrine. (3) Bulletin No. 1, friendly China airfields as of 24 September 1944. (4) Command staff reference book, 1 August 1945.

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(5) Combat missions digest. (6) Bulletin No. 1, enemy tactics, 24 March 1945. (7) Air Intelligence Digest Weekly, Vol. II, No. 12, 17 March 1945. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 4]----------------------------------------- (8) Air Intelligence Digest, Weekly, Vol. II. No. 12, 24 March 1945. (9) Air Intelligenee Digest, Weekly, Vol. II, No. 13, 31 March 1945. (10) Ryukyu Islands airfields. c. XXI Bomber Command:

(1) Combat mission statistics. (2) Distribution of bombing effort, November 1944-January 1945.

(3) Revision to reporting procedure manual, 7 June 1945. (4) Lead crew manual, 2 March 1945. (5) Industrial report No. 37, Hiroshima, 15 July 1945. (6) CPX No. 1, attack on Makassar and Balikpapan from Darwin. (7) CPX No. 2, attack on Soeraboya from Darwin. (8) CPX No. 3, attack on Singapore from Darwin. (9) Combat crew manual May 1945.

(10) XXI Bomber Command alphabetical list of targets. (11) Air Intelligence report., Vol. I, No. 2, 15 March 1945. (12) Air Intelligence report, Vol. I, No. 3, 22 March 1945. (13) Air Intelligence report, Vol. I, No. 5, 5 April 1945. (14) Air Intelligence report, Vol. I, No. 6, 12 April 1945. (15) Air Intelligence report, Vol. I, No. 7, 19 April 1945. (16) Air Intelligence report, Vol. I, No. 8, 26 April 1945. (17) Air Intelligence report, Vol. I, No. 9, 4 May 1945 (18) Air Intelligence report, Vol. I, No. 10, 11 May 1945. (19) Air Intelligence report, Vol. I, No. 11, 19 May 1945. (20) Air Intelligence report, Vol. I, No. 12, 26 May 1945. (21) Air Intelligence report, Vol. I, No. 13, 2 June 1945. (22) Air Intelligence report, Vol. I, No. 14, 9 June 1945. (23) Air Intelligence report, Vol. I, No. 15, 16 June 1945. (24) Air Intelligence report, Vol. I, No. 16, 23 June 1945. (25) Air Intelligence report, Vol. I, No. 18, 7 July 1945. (26) Air Intelligence report, Vol. I, No. 19, 14 July 1945. (27) Air Intelligence report, Vol. I, No. 20, 21 July 1945. (28) Air Intelligence report, Vol. I, No. 21, 28 July 1945.

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(29) Air Intelligence report, Vol. I, No. 22, 4 August 1945. (30) Analysis of incendiary phase of operations, 9-19 March 1945. (31) Tactical doctrine. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 5]----------------------------------------- (32) Six-month projection of combat effort and logistical requirements as of 1 April

1945. d. XXII Bomber Command: (1) Command book, 15 January 1945. (2) Command book, 15 December 1944. e. Second Air Force: (1) B-29 standard procedures, 20 June 1944. (2) Directory of airfields for B-29 aircraft, 20 July 1944.

f. Fifth Air Force: (1) Operations against Kyushu targets during July and August 1945. (2) Fifth Air Force war against Japan, September 1942-August 1945

(supplementary data). g. Seventh Air Force: (1) Operations in Pacific Ocean areas, November 1943-April 1945.

h. Thirteenth Air Force: (1) Operations in war against Japan.

i. Fourteenth Air Force: (1) Operations against railroads in Japanese War, November 1945.

j. Third Air Division: (1) Summary and analysis of operations, 13 May 1943-8 May 1945. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 6]----------------------------------------- k. Far Eastern Air Forces: (1) Far Eastern Air Force Intelligence report No. 60, 8 November 1945. (2) Far Eastern Air Force Intelligence report No. 70, 12 November 1945. (3) Far Eastern Air Force Intelligence report No. 85, 16 November 1945. (4) Far Eastern Air Force Intelligence report No. 90, no date. (5) Far Eastern Air Force Intelligence report No. 92, 16 November 1945. (6) Far Eastern Air Force Intelligence report No. 94, 16 November 1945. (7) Far Eastern Air Force Intelligence report No. 106, 17 November 1945. (8) Material registered on 18 November 1945. (9) Air target status memo No. 14, 12 November 1945.

(10) Air Staff' intelligence requirements in Far East.

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(11) Air target status memo No. 15, 12 November 1945. (12) Air target status memo No. 16, 24 November 1945. (13) Memorandum report on evaluation of 7 August 1945, 1,000 pound

general-purpose raid on Omuta industrial plants and 11 August 1945 incendiary attack on Kurume, Kyushu.

(14) Progress report No. 17 of 2nd and 3rd Operations Analysis sections, 18 October 1945.

(15) Air target status memo No. 13, 6 November 1945. (16) Objective data annex, Gulf of Tonkin area of French Indo-China, 25 May 1945. (17) Far Eastern Air Force Intelligence memorandum No. 1, 11 September 1945. (18) Far Eastern Air Force Intelligence memorandum No. 2.12 September 1945. (19) Far Eastern Air Force Intelligence memorandum No. 3, 15 September 1945. (20) Far Eastern Air Force Intelligence memorandum No. 5, 18 September 1945. (21) Far Eastern Air Force Intelligence memorandum No. 7, 22 September 1945. (22) Far Eastern Air Force Intelligence memorandum No. 10, 28 September 1945. (23) Far Eastern Air Force Intelligence memorandum No. 17, 28 October 1945. (24) Far Eastern Air Force Intelligence memorandum No. 19, 31 October 1945. (25) Far Eastern Air Force Intelligence memorandum No. 23, 18 October 1945. (26) Far Eastern Air Force Intelligence memorandum No. 29, 5 November 1945. (27) Far Eastern Air Command Weekly Intelligence summary, southeast Asia, 20

April 1945. (28) Far Eastern Air Command Week]y Intelligence summary, southeast Asia, 27

April 1945. l. Pacific Fleet Air Force: (1) Air Operations memorandum No. 83, 1 June 1945.

(2) Air Operations memorandum No. 84, 8 June 1945. (3) Air Operations memorandum No. 85, 15 June 1945. (4) Air Operations memorandum No. 86, 22 June 1945. (5) Air Operations memorandum No. 87, 29 June 1945. (6) Air Operations memorandum No. 89, 13 July 1945. (7) Air Operations memorandum No. 90, 20 July 1945. 2. Army Air Forces Board. a. General: (1) Project No. 4290C472.91—14 May 1945—test of three-gun caliber .50 machine

gun installation in tail of B-29 airplane. (2) Project No. 3864C452.1—4 January 1945—operational suitability test of B-29

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airplane. (3) Project No. 4045A471.6—l6 January 1945—study of desirability of air

bursting, various types of aerial bombs. (4) Project No. 3506C452.26—13 January 1945—test of M-series Norden

high-altitude bomb sight attachment. (5) Project No. 3681C373.1—17 January 1945—countermeasures against

gun-laying radar. (6) Project No. 4094C472.82—27 January 1945—test of Cornelius gun charger in

B-29 airplane. (7) Project No. 3612A452.1—6 January 1945—B-29 formation requirements. (8) Project No. 3538C452.26—5 January 1945—test of dropping M-10 and M-33

chemical spray-tanks from high-speed fighter aircraft. (9) Project No. 3571C452.26—16 September 1944—comparative test of B-29 with

four-gun upper forward turret and B-29 with two-gun turrets. (10) Project No. 3590C452.12—30 September 1944—snap opening door

installations on B-29 airplane. (11) Project No. (M-1) 10c—20 June 1944—test of General Electric fire control

equipment in B-29 airplane. (12) Project No. (T-1) 34—26 July 1944—incendiary attack on Japanese cities. (13) Project No. (M-1) 10d—23 July 1944—preliminary report of B-29 heat test

(part of B-29 operational suitability test). (14) Project No. (T) 34—26 July 1944—gunnery handbook for B-29 central fire

control. (15) Project No. (M-5) 209—19 July 1944—test of four-gun General Electric turret

in upper aft position of B-29 airplane. (16) Project No. (M-5) 261—1 October 1944—study of incendiary bombs for

employment by United States Air Forces. (17) Project No. (M-5) 248—30 June 1944—heavy bombs on Japanese area targets. (18) Project No. (T-1) 25—17 June 1944—test to determine proper ratio and

technique for employment of incendiary and high-explosive bombs against Japanese type structures.

(19) Project No. (T-1) 36—6 June 1944—doctrine of employment of B-29 airplane. (20) Project No. (U-1) 5—3 May 1944—staff study on organization problems of very

long-range bombers. (21) Project No. 4231A471.6—15 December 1944—preliminary report on Willie

(Baby) aircraft controlled from B-29s on long-range missions.

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(22) Project No. 4036C452.1—26 December 1944—report of turbulence effect in bomb bay of B-29 airplane.

(23) Project No. 3750C471.6—21 March 1945—test of bomb S. A. P., 2,000 pound, T7.

(24) Project No. 4326A413.44—7 March 1944—standard operating procedure for the AN/APQ-7 with sighting angle modification.

------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 7]----------------------------------------- (25) Project No. 4324A471.6—20 March 1945—preliminary guide to tactical

employment of air-burst fragmentation and general-purposed bombs. (26) Project No. 4319A373.1—3 April 1945—counter-measures against. ramming

tactics by enemy aircraft (manual). (27) Project No. 3636B452.1—21 April 1945—determination of B-29 primary and

secondary control requirements. (28) Project No. 3554A471.5—18 October 1944—selection of bombs and fuzes for

bombardment targets. (29) Project No. (U-1) 4—3 March 1944—proposed increase in unit. equipment for

very heavy bombardment squadron. (30) Project No. 3602BC373.11—25 October 1944—tactics and techniques of night

tactical air attacks. (31) Project, No. 3874A373.1—28 October 1944—bomber defensive tactics against

ramming fighter aircraft. (32) Project No. 3835C452.1-(M-5) 29—18 November 1944—test of four-gun

General Electric turret model FI in upper forward position of B-29 airplane. (33) Project No. 3828C452.1-(M-1) 136—24 November 1944—test of fuel injection

of B-29 airplane. (34) Project No. 4046C471.6—29 November 1944—preliminary report on multiple

suspension bombs in B-29 airplane. (35) Project No. 3692C452,19—12 December 1944—test of totalizer type fuel level

gauges in B-29 aircraft. (36) Project No. 3964C452,22—12 December I944—test to determine quantity of

inaccessible fuel in wing tanks of B-29 aircraft. (37) Project No. 4056C413.58—5 January 1945—bombs, photoclash optimum

techniques for aerial flash bomb photography. (38) Project No. 3646B476—2 February 1945—handling procedure. (39) Project No. 2511B470.9—12 February 1945—night bombing tactics using

surface float flares and rocket flares.

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(40) Project No. 4343A320.3—26 February 1945—methods for augmenting combat strength of VHB (very heavy bombardment) units.

(41) Project No. 3240C471.6—27 December 1944—comparative test of fragment density and penetration effect from standard demolition and wire wrapped demolition type bombs.

(42) Project No. 2784C452.1—7 April 1945—test of bombing equipment installed in B-29 type aircraft.

(43) Project No. 4248C452.1—27 December 1944—preliminary report on test to determine maxim combat radius of P-51D airplane as escort for very heavy bombers.

(44) Project No. 4237C471.6—28 December 1944—preliminary report on test of incendiary mixture for use in droppable tanks as fire bombs.

(45) Project No. 4257B452.1—28 December 1944—preliminary report on determination of training requirements for B-29 central fire control gunnery (ground phase).

------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 8]----------------------------------------- (46) Project No. 8839C413.44—1 January 1945—test of radar set AN/APG-l5 in

B-29 aircraft. (47) Project No. 3515B471.94—1 January 1945—tactical employment of Navy-type

rockets. (48) Project No. 3829C471.6—9 May 1945—mine dropping from B-29 using

AN/APG-13 radar set. (49) Project No. 4354C413.444—18 May 1945—cold weather test of AN/APG-13

radar set. (50) Project No. 3637B353.41—14 June 1945—determination of training

requirements of B-29 CFC gunnery (air phase). (51) Project No. 4474C471.6—11 June 1945—preliminary report on test of "tall

boy" bomb in B-29 aircraft. (52) Project No. 4017C452.1—23 May 1945—cold weather test of B-29 type

aircraft. (53) Project No. 3815C413.44—12 June 1945—test of chaff dispensation from B-29

airplane. (54) Project No. 4365C470.6—15 June 1945—bomber formation by visual signals:

Use of smoke generators. (55) Project No. P2-45-43—28 June 1945—tests of mounts, gun camera, for

sighting stations in B-29 aircraft.

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(56) Project No. 4614A471.6—26 April 1945—study of requirements, employment and effectiveness of large bombs.

(57) Project No. 4475C471.6—28 May 1945—comparison of effectiveness of bombs against enemy installations.

(58) Project No. 3545A373.11—17 March 1945—supplementary study of jungle warfare.

(59) Project No. 4045A471.6—16 January 1945—study of desirability of air bursting of various types of aerial bombs.

(60) Project No. 50-9 (Army Air Force manual on B-29 aircraft). (61) Army Air Forces Installations directory, 1 February 1945. (62) Army Air Forces Installations directory, 1 June 1945. (63) Army Air Forces activity and progress, 21 July 1945. (64) Army Air Forces activity and progress, 23 June 1945. (65) Army Air Forces activity and progress, 30 April 1945. (66) Report No. 745, June 1946-incendiary bombing conditions on flyable days at

selected Japanese targets. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 9]----------------------------------------- (67) Report No. 837—secondary bombing study for Japan. (68) Objective folder No. 65—25 July 1943—Japanese camouflage and deceptive

methods in Southwest Pacific areas. (69) Report of Commission of Operations Analysts, 10 October 1944. (70) Report of Commission of Operations Analysts, 11 November 1943. (71) Army Air Force Evaluation Board report (Pacific area), No. 2. (72) Army Air Force Evaluation Board report (Pacific area), No. 6. 3. CINCPAC-CINCPOA. a. General: (1) ClNCPOA serials: Tearaway, Tattersalls. Stevedore and Forager, base plans.

b. Psychological warfare: (1) Psychological warfare, part 1, December 1944. (2) Psychological warfare, part 2, supplement 1, 14 July 1945. (3) Psychological warfare, part 2, supplement 2, 15 August 1945. (4) Psychological warfare, part 2, supplement 3, 16 August 1945. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 10]--------------------------------------- c. Translations: (1) Translation No. 1, 31 October 1944. (2) Translation No. 2, 6 November 1944.

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(3) Translation No. 3, 11 November 1944. (4) Translation No. 4, 15 November 1944. (5) Translation No. 5, 19 November 1944. (6) Translation No. 6, 22 November 1944. (7) Translation No. 7, 2 December 1944. (8) Translation No. 8, 9 December 1944. (9) Translation No. 9, 16 December 1944. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 11]--------------------------------------- (10) Translation No. 10, 20 December 1944. (11) Translation No. 11, 23 December 1944. (12) Translation No. 12, 27 December 1944. d. Special Translations: (1) Translation No. 1, 6 November 1944, staff logistics manual. (2) Translation No. 2, 20 November 1944, data on bases and special base forces. (3) Translation No. 3, 10 November 1944, data on amphibious tank warfare. (4) Translation No. 4, 11 November 1944, items relating to technical air

intelligence. (5) Translation No. 6, 21 November 1944, Saipan shipping schedule for 1943. (6) Translation No. 7, 29 November 1944, data on Japanese Navy yards. (7) Translation No. 8, 3 December 1944, Japanese medical reports. (8) Translation No. 9, 3 December 1944, data on Japanese bombs and explosives. (9) Translation No. 10, 9 December 1944, data on special Naval landing forces. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 12]--------------------------------------- (10) Translation No.10, special supplement to above. (11) Translation N o. 11, 13 December 1944, new Japanese echo ranging gear (12) Translation No. 12, 15 December 1944, coastal survey of Shumushu. [占守] (13) Translation No. 13, 15 December 1944, reference manual of Japanese Naval

postal addresses. (14) Translation No. 18, 23 December 1944, Japanese aerial antisubmarine tactics. (15) Translation No. 19, 20 December 1944, airways data; Kyushu Chiho. (16) Translation No. 20, 23 December 1944, data on Japanese Naval air groups,

Vol. I. (17) Translation No. 20, 23 December 1944, Vol. II of above. (18) Translation No. 20, 23 December 1944. Vol. III of above. (19) Translation No. 20, special supplement to above. (20) Translation No. 21, 23 December 1944, airways data ; Kanto Chiho.

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(21) Translation No. 22, 26 December 1944, data on defense units. (22) Translation No. 23, 27 December 1944, data on hemorrhagic fever. . (23) Translation No. 24, 1 January 1945, data on chemical warfare. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 13]--------------------------------------- (24) Translation No. 25, 1 January 1945, Naval airbases: China and Kwantung

leased territory. (25) Translation No. 26, 8 January 1945, Non-combatant Naval shore units. (26) Translation No. 27, 9 January 1945, data on Naval air depots. (27) Translation No. 29, 20 February 1945, Airways data: Chubu Chiho. (28) Translation No. 30, 11 January 1945, Airways data: Chubu Chiho (B). (29) Translation No. 31, 12 March 1945, Airways data: Kinki Chiho (A). (30) Translation No. 38, 7 February 1945, technical items concerning aircraft and

aircraft engines. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 14]--------------------------------------- (31) Translation No. 39, 25 January 1945, AA defense of Saipan. (32) Translation No. 40, 28 January 1945, 25 MM automatic cannon firing tables. (33) Translation No. 41, 25 January 1945, 31st Army headquarters. (34) Translation No. 43, 31 January 1945, data on Japanese communications. (35) Translation No. 44, 28 January 1945, data on adoption of equipment. (36) Translation No. 46, 1 February 1945, medical items. (37) Translation No. 47, 10 February 1945, organization of United States Army and

Navy Air Forces. (38) Translation No. 48, 15 February 1945, Postal addresses of Naval units. (39) Translation No. 49, 10 February 1945, Naval aviation training. (40) Translation No. 50, 30 March 1945, bomb damage and repairs to Motoyama

airfield No. 1. (41) Translation No. 51, 10 March 1945, Japanese land-based communication

units. (42) Translation No. 52, 30 March 1945, Quarterly report on research experiments,

Vol. I and II. (43) Translation No. 52, 30 March 1945. Vol. III of above. (44) Translation No. 53, 1 June 1945, gas meteorology. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 15]--------------------------------------- (45) Translation No. 55, 5 April 1945, Japanese aircraft communications. (46) Translation No. 56, 7 April 1945, Japanese logistics tables. (47) Translation No. 58, 20 May 45, Japanese deliberate field fortifications.

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(48) Translation No. 59, 7 May 1945, heavy dual-purpose gun emplacements. (49) Translation No. 60, 18 May 1945, study of airplane (Third Fleet) availability. (50) Translation No. 61, 18 May 1945, land-based AA gunnery manual. (51) Translation No. 62, 17 May 1945. AA defense fortifications. (52) Translation No. 63, 8 May 1945, photographs of airfields of Karafuto-Hokkaido

and Aomori. (53) Translation No. 64, 18 May 1945, Japanese Naval vessels. (54) Translation No. 65, 12 May 1945, digest of Japanese air bases. (55) Translation No. 67, 27 May 1945, suicide force combat methods. (56) Translation No. 68, 7 June 1945, Niigata harbor facilities. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 16]--------------------------------------- (57) Translation No. 69, 8 June 1945, list, of industrial and mining companies. (58) Translation No. 70, 31 July 1945, logs of plane flights. (59) Translation No. 72, 20 July 1945, hypothetical defense of Kyushu. (60) Translation No. 73, 25 July 1945, technical items concerning aircraft and

aircraft engines, No. 3. (61) Translation No. 75, 2 July 1945, Japanese Army order of battle. (62) Translation No. 76, 7 July 1945, Japanese Army discipline and morale. (63) Translation No. 77, 14 July 1945, important installations in Tokyo area. (64) Translation No. 78, 9 July 1945, meteorological data for Hiroshima Chiho. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 17]--------------------------------------- (65) Translation No. 80, 18 July 1945, KI-102 handling instructions. (66) Translation No. 81, no date, Army overseas code numbers. (67) Translation No. 82, 18 July 1945, data on Japanese explosives. (68) Translation No. 84, 12 August 1945, Japanese Army officer promotion list. (69) Translation No. 86, 7 August 1945, Empire defense operations plan. (70) Translation No. 87, I August 1945, underwater soundwave transmission

conditions. (71) Translation No. 89, 20 August 1945, medical items. (72) Translation No. 90, 20 August 1945, Kagoshima defense sector battle plan. (73) Translation No. 66, military topographical map of Nansei Shoto. (74) Translation No. 83, telephone and telegraph circuits on Kyushu. e. Translations and interrogations: (1) T and I No. 13, 3 January 1945. (2) T and I No. 14, 10 January 1945. (3) T and I No. 15, 17 January 1945.

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(4) T and I No. 16, 20 January 1945. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 18]--------------------------------------- (5) T and I No. 17, 24 January 1945. (6) T and I No. 19, 14 February 1945. (7) T and I No. 20, 25 February 1945. (8) T and I No. 21, 12 March 1945, (9) T and I No. 22, 20 March 1945. (10) T and I No. 23, 27 March 1945. (11) T and I No. 25, 17 April 1945. (12) T and I No. 28, 14 May 1945. (13) T and I No. 29, 21 May 1945. (14) T and I No. 30, 1 June 1945. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 19]--------------------------------------- (15) T and I No. 31, 7 June 1945. (16) T and I No. 32, 16 July 1945. (17) T and I No. 33, 21 June 1945. (18) T and I No. 34, 27 June 1945. (19) T and. I No. 35, 7 July 1945. (20) T and I No. 36, 14 July 1945. (21) T and I No. 37, 24 July 1945. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 20]--------------------------------------- (22) T and I No. 38, 15 August 1945. (23) T and I No. 39, 30 August 1945. f. Flak intelligence memoranda: (1) Memorandum No, 1, 10 January 1945, Japanese AA weapons. (2) Memorandum No. 4, 11 April 1945, Japanese AA materiel. (3) Memorandum No. 5, 30 May 1945, methods of flak analysis. (4) Memorandum No. 6, 30 May 1945, flak over Japan. (5) Memorandum No. 7, 25 June 1945, flak intelligence course for air combat

intelligence officers. (6) Memorandum No. 9, 10 September 1945, Digest of flak news, letters Nos. 1 to

20. g. Information Bulletins: (1) Bulletin No. 119-44, 1 August 1944, Formosa-Takao area and Koshun

Peninsula. (2) Bulletin No. 123-44, 15 August 1944, Yap Islands.

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(3) Bulletin No. 128-44, 25 August 1944, China coast-southeastern section from Shanghai to Swatow.

(4) Bulletin No. 136-44, 1 September 1944, northern Palalu. (5) Bulletin No. 142-44, 15 September 1944, target information on

Hongkong-Canton, Kwangtung Province, China. (6) Bulletin No. 30-45, 15 February 1945, Shanghai—Yinhsien (Ningpo). (7) Bulletin No. 48-45, 1 March 1945, coasts of north China, Manchuria and Korea,

Vol. I. (8) Bulletin No. 48-45, 1 March 1945, Vol. II of above. (9) Bulletin No. 81-45, 15 May 1945, southern Kyushu map supplement. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 21]--------------------------------------- (10) Bulletin No. 137-44, 29 August 1944, Yap Island. (11) Bulletin No. 132-45, 28 August 1945, northern Kyushu. (12) Bulletin No. 153-44, 1 November 1944, tide diagrams (supplement No. 1),

original missing. h. Surveys, air target maps and air information summaries: (1) Bulletin No. 143-44, September 1944, survey of Japanese airfields in Empire

area. (2) A. T. F. No. 154A-44, 20 October 1944; air target maps and photos,

southwestern Honshu. (3) A. T. F. No. 155A-4, 20 October 1944, air target maps, Kyushu. (4) Bulletin No. 147-44, 1 October 1944, air information summary, Tokyo Bay

area. (5) A. T. F. No. 147A-4, 1 October 1944, air target maps and photos, selected

targets, Tokyo Bay area. (6) Bulletin No. 169-4, 30 December 1944, air information summary and target

analysis, Tokyo Bay area. (7) Bulletin No. 19-5, 23 January 1945, supplement No. 1 to above. (8) Bulletin No. 61-5, 15 March 1945, supplement No. 2 to above. (9) Bulletin No. 1-45, 15 January 1945, air information summary Nagoya and

Osaka-Kobe. (10) Bulletin No. 33-45, 3 February 1945, supplement No. 1 to above. (11) Bulletin No. 8-45, 15 January 1945, air information summary, Kyushu and

Kure-Okayama. (12) Bulletin No. 34-45, 3 February 1945, supplement No. 1 to above. (13) Bulletin No. 39-45, 5 February 1945, supplement No. 2 to above.

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(14) Bulletin No. 29-45, 15 February 1945, air information summary, Formosa. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 22]--------------------------------------- (15) Bulletin No. 47-45, 1 March 1945, air information summary, Southeast China

Coast, Yung-Chia to Hainan Tao. (16) Bulletin No. 59-45, 15 March 1945, air information summary, Northern

Honshu and Hokkaido. (17) Bulletin No. 81-45, 15 May 1945, air information summary, Southern Kyushu. (18) Bulletin No. 165-44, 25 November 1944, air information summary, China

Coast, Shanghai to Hainan Island. (19) Bulletin No. 170-44, 10 December 1944, air information summary, South

China Sea. (20) Bulletin No. 115-44, 18 August 1944, combat regulations for Japanese garrison

units. i. Miscellaneous bulletins: (1) CINCPAC-CINCPOA Item No. 9175, Japanese Army, 1944, mobilization plan

order. (2) Bulletin No. 6-45, 5 January 1945, tables of organization and equipment of

Japanese Forces, "Know Your Enemy." (3) Bulletin No. 6-45, supplement to above. (4) Bulletin No. 17-45, 15 February 1945, air attack of Japanese coast defense

batteries. (5) Bulletin No. 2-45, 13 January 1945, Japanese Roman letter abbreviations. (6) Bulletin No. 18-45, 30 July 1945, Japanese military and technical terms. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 23]--------------------------------------- (7) Bulletin No. 18-45, Addendum No. 1 to above. (8) Bulletin No. 26-45, 15 February 1945, Japanese artillery weapons. (9) Bulletin No. 5-45, 15 March 1945, Japanese infantry weapons. (10) Bulletin No. 46-45, 25 February 1945, periodic summary of enemy bases. (11) Bulletin No. 90-45, 17 April 1945, command and staff list of Japanese Army. (12) Bulletin No. 114-45, 15 May 1945, selected targets, eastern coast of Japan. (13) Bulletin No. 159-45, 7 August 1945, Japanese place names arranged by

characters, "Fadmack." (14) Bulletin No. 166-45, 15 August 1945, airfields in Kyushu. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 24]--------------------------------------- (15) Bulletin No. 188-45, 20 July 1945, special study of Sasebo Naval base. (16) Bulletin No. 208-45, 31 August 1945, Japanese minefields, Pacific Ocean

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areas. (17) Bulletin No. 207-45, 16 August 1945, special study of Yokosuka Naval base. (18) Land Han Translation Aid, 1 April 1945. (19) Air Han Translation Aid, 1 April 1945. (20) Translations of captured Japanese documents, November 1944. (21) Priority list of Japanese strategic battleship bombardment targets, 26 June

1945. (22) Blue summary reports, 2 April-18 August 1945. (23) Bulletin No. 209-45, 1 September 1945, guide to Japan . 4. Armies and Corps G-2 Periodic Reports. a. Eighth Army: (1) G-2 periodic reports. b. I Corps: (1) G-2 periodic reports.

------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 25]--------------------------------------- c. V Amphibious Corps:

(1) G-2 periodic reports. d. X Corps:

(1) G-2 periodic reports. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 26]--------------------------------------- 5. Foreign Economic Administration. a. General: (1) Japan's New War Economy (digest of forthcoming report, 6 March 1944).

b. Bulletins and reports. (1) No. EO-88, 27 August 1943, Japanese antifriction bearing industry, part 1. (2) No. EO-100B, 12 March 1943, railways in Indo-China. (3) No. EO-113, June 1943, Japanese production of military explosives. (4) No. EO-140, September 1943, Japanese glycerol industry. (5) No. EP-10, 15 September 1943, Japan's social-economic policy in Formosa. (6) No. EP-60.1, 15 December 1943, Japan's war economy, 1943-44. (7) No. EP-60.1, November 1944, Japan's war economy, 1943-44 (revised). (8) No. EP-60.1, November 1944, Japan's war economy, 1943-44 (supplement). (9) No. EP-156 Revised, 1 March 1943, notes on agricultural situation in north

and central occupied China up to June 1942. (10) No. EP-220, July 1943, highways of French Indo-China. (11) No. EP-220.1, November 1943, highways of French Indo-China.

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(12) No. EP-253, 27 May 1943, principal features of Japanese economic exploitation of French Indo-China.

(13) No. EP-283, 17 June 1943, importance of French Indo-China. (14) No. FE-100, January 1945, equipment and capacity of iron and steel industry

under Japanese control. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 27]--------------------------------------- (15) No. FE-104.2, September 1944, Japanese requirements of metals: Annual

copper requirements. (16) No. FE-109, June 1944, Japanese possibilities for producing synthetic

lubricating oils. (17) No. FE-120, July 1944, Japanese processing industry. (18) No. FIE-226.4, 20 January 1945, estimated shipping tonnage and port

capacities in Onomichi-Okayama area (Inland Sea). (19) No. FE-226.6, 12 March 1945, estimated shipping tonnages and port capacities

in Nagoya-Tokyo area. (20) No. FE-226.7, 6 April 1945, estimated shipping tonnages and port capacities in

west Honshu (Tsuruga southward) area. (21) No. FE-107, August 1944, Japanese-controlled cement industry. (22) No. FE-314, 11 April 1944, economic objectives in Indo-China and Hainan. (23) No. FE-508, March 1944, economic significance of installations in Kyushu,

Korea, Manchuria and north China. (24) No. JS-16, 12 May 1945, collection of Japanese economic control laws,

ordinances and regulations. (25) No JS-33A, 10 July 1945, importance of Zaibatsu investments in the economic

life of Japan. (26) No. JS-28, April 1945, chemical industries of Japan. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 28]--------------------------------------- (27) No. JS-37, July 1945, administration of production programs in Japan. (28) No. JS-53, 9 August 1945, long-range control of Japanese rearmament. (29) No. JS-55, 6 July 1945, estimate of steel consumption in nonmilitary needs in

post-surrender Japan. (30) No. LM-3. July 1945, administration of public welfare institutions and social

security in Japan. (31) No. LM-4, August 1945, preservation and use of key records in Japan. (32) No. PR-7, June 1943, Japanese techniques of occupation: Key laws and official

documents, Vol. II.

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(33) No. PR-7. September 1943, Vol. III of above. (34) No. RR-7A, 27 March 1943, Japanese techniques of occupation: Selected laws

and official documents. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 29]--------------------------------------- (35) No. SA-50, February 1944, Nationwide factory guide of Japan. (36) Survey of Japanese magnesium resources, 5 January 1943. (37) Japanese methods of producing alumina from inferior ores, 7 September 1943. (38) Directory of producers of nonferrous metals in Japanese controlled territory,

1943. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 30]--------------------------------------- 6. Bibliographies. a. General:

(1) Annotated bibliography of Southwest Pacific and adjacent areas, Netherlands, British East Indies and Philippine Islands, Vol. I.

(2) Annotated bibliography of Southwest Pacific and adjacent areas, mandated territory of New Guinea, Papua, Solomon Islands, New Hebrides and Micronesia, Vol. II.

(3) Annotated bibliography of Southwest Pacific and Adjacent areas. Malaya, Thailand, Indo-China, the China Coast and the Japanese Empire, Vol. III.

7. General orders and directives. a. General orders information:

(1) General order No. 1 , 2 October 1945, establishment of GHQ. (2) General order No. 1, article 2, paragraph (5), inventory of buildings of Naval

forces on land and Naval offices. (3) General order No. 1, article 7, paragraph (a), list of Japanese Naval property. (4) General order No. 1, article 2, paragraph (a), personnel of Naval Air Force. (5) General order No. 1, article 2, paragraph (c), list of miscellaneous vessels of

Japanese Navy. (6) General order No. 1, article 7, paragraph (d), list of productive factories under

control of Navy. (7) General order No. 1, article 7, paragraph (d), list of Japanese Naval arsenals. (8) General order No. 1, article 7, paragraph (d), list of Navy research institutes

and schools. (9) General Order No. 1, article 2, paragraph (f), list of Naval barracks. b. Directive information: (1) Directive No. 3, article 8, paragraph (a), outline of First Naval Supply

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Research Bureau. (2) Directive No. 3, article 8, paragraph (a), outline of First Naval Fuel Depot. (3) Directive No. 3, paragraph 6, inventories of materials in possession of Naval

manufacturing establishments. (4) Directive No. 2, Part II, article 4, paragraph (a)-(f ). 8. General Headquarters. a. General: (1) Logistic instructions, 9 November 1945. (2) Report on possibility of reparations from Japan's natural resources, 31 October

1945. (3) Report on scientific intelligence survey in Japan, Vol. I, September and

October 1945. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 31]--------------------------------------- (4) Vol. II of above. (5) Vol. III of above. (6) Vol. IV of above. (7) Archival repositories in Japan, Korea, and Occupied China. June 1945. (8) Summation of nonmilitary activities in Japan and Korea, November 1945. (9) Documents submitted to Supreme Commander for Allied Forces by Japanese

mission to negotiate surrender, Manila, 19 August 1945, part 1. (10) Part 2 of above. (11) Information bulletin No. 2, 5 December 1943. (12) Downgrading of classified material, 12 September 1945. (13) Memoranda for Imperial Japanese government, 4 September-27 October 1945. (14) Memorandum for Major Willoughby, meeting of Technical Intelligence

Coordinating board, 24 October 1945. (15) Memorandum on coordination of technical agencies with G-2, 21 October 1945. (16) Memorandum on handling and exploitation of surrendered Japanese

documents, 21 October 1945. (17) Army-Navy information, 12 October 1945. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll Nos. 32-33]-------------------------------- (18) Summaries of daily messages, résumés of situation and miscellaneous

information, 1 August-18 December 1945. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 33]--------------------------------------- (19) Shipping advice No. 1 on Japanese documents, 26 November 1945. (20) Memorandum on questions raised at technical intelligence conference, 31

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October 1945. (21) Report showing disposition of Japanese forces at end of war, 15 August. 1945. b. Economic and scientific section: (1) Memorandum on library, 22 October 1945. (2) List of reports received from Japanese sources 15 September to 21 October

1945. (3) List of reports received from Japanese sources 22 October to 4 November 1945. (4) List of reports received from Japanese sources 5 November to 11 November

1945. (5) List of reports received from Japanese sources 12 November to 18 November

1945. (6) List of reports received from Japanese sources 19 November to 25 November

1945. (7) List of reports received from Japanese sources 26 November to 2 December

1945. (8) List of reports received from Japanese sources, 3 December to 9 December

1945. (9) List of reports received from Japanese sources, 24 December to 30 December

1945. (10) Reports on various Japanese companies. (11) Weekly report on economic conditions in Japan, 31 January 1945. (12) List of reports received from 4-10 February 1946. c. Situation reports: (1) Daily situation reports. (2) Report on active campaigns as of 31 July 1945, "Orientation." 9. Intelligence, Air. a. General: (1) Handbook for group intelligence officers. (2) Intelligence Training memorandum 23 February 1945. (3) OPNAV-16-V No. A6, March 1944, selection of bombs and fuzes to be used

against various targets. (4) OPNAV-16-V No. A43, July 1944, striking power of airborne weapons. (5) OPNAV-16-V No. A54, 1 September 1944, electronics. Japan. (6) OPNAV-16-V No. A77, 21 October 1944, electronics, Japan. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 34]--------------------------------------- (7) OPNAV-16-V A95, 10 April 1945, carrier aircraft in Battle for Leyte Gulf,

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24-26 October 1944. (8) OPNAV-16-V No. S69, April 1944, air operations Memo No. 24. (9) OPNAV-16-V No. S151, 1 December 1944, Japan approach-target folder No. 1,

Northern Hokkaido. (10) OPNAV-16-V No. No. S152 1 November 1944, Japan approach-target folder No.

2, Southwest Hokkaido―North Honshu. (11) OPNAV-16-V No. S153, 1 December 1944, Japan approach-target folder No. 3,

Southeast Hokkaido. (12) OPNAV-16-V No. S154, 15 November 1944, Japan approach-target folder No. 4,

Northeast Honshu. (13) OPNAV-16-V No. S155, 1 November 1944, Japan approach-target folder No. 5,

Tokyo area. (14) OPNAV-16-V NQ. S156, 1 December 1944, Japan approach-target folder No. 6.

Northwest Honshu. (15) OPNAV-16-V No. S157 15 December 1944, Japan approach-target folder No. 7,

North-central Honshu. (16) OPNAV-16-V No. 1, 1 August 1944, TAIC summary No. 1, organization and

functions. (17) O-NAV-16-V T402, February 1945, TAIC handbook No. 1, general information

section. (18) Report on Japanese Air Force for month of April 1945. (19) Report on Japanese Air Force for month of May 1945. (20) Report on Japanese fighter tactics January 1945. (21) Provisional airfield list, China, 1 May and 15 June 1945. (22) Provisional airfield list, Japan and Formosa, 15 June 1945. (23) Provisional airfield list, India, 15 September 1944. (24) Provisional airfield list, Siberia, 20 January 1945. (25) List of airfield and seaplane stations, Siam. (26) Color progress report No. 4, Otake oil refinery. (27) Color progress report No. 5, Osaka waterfront. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 35]--------------------------------------- (28) United States Naval air effort, Japanese Home Islands, World War II,

ordnance expended, February to August 1945. (29) Tabulation of Japanese combatant and merchant ships lost to United States

Naval aircraft, 29 October 1945. (30) Target News, Far East. April-July 1944.

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(31) Japanese aircraft engine plants, 15 September, 1944. (32) Japanese ordnance plants, 11 October 1944. (33) Reports, 30 October on by date. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 36]--------------------------------------- (34) Intelligence memorandum No. 76, 26 November 1945, Air Staff intelligence

requirements in Far East, item XII―inspection. (35) Intelligence memorandum No. 1-32, Far East Air Forces. (36) Lists of material registered up to 14 November, 1945, A-2 Intelligence library. (37) Intelligence memorandum No. 35. Pacific Air Command. (38) Memorandum on unidentified Japanese aircraft, 18 December 1944. (39) Memoranda on forwarding of reports on ordnance expended, February, March,

and April 1945. (40) Memorandum and summary of carrier strikes against Kure, Japan, 15 October

1945. (41) Airdrome progress maps. (42) Provisional airfield list, Japan, 19 January 1945. (43) Manual on Japanese aircraft, TAIC No. 1, July 1945. (44) Manual on Japanese aircraft, TAIC No. 2, October 1944. (45) Targets bombed by Army and Navy on Japanese mainland. (46) Supplements Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 to manual on Japanese aircraft, TAIC No. 1,

19 March to 7 August 1945. (47) New Japanese aircraft designations, 20 June 1944. (48) Designations of Japanese airplanes and airplane equipment, 13 December

1944. (49) Translations of captured Japanese documents on Japanese airplane

identification, 24 April 1943. (50) German translations of activities in Japanese aircraft production 7 September

1945. (51) Airfields in India-Burma, 1 December 1944. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 37]--------------------------------------- (52) Japanese airfields data, 16 February 1945. (53) Mission resumes, various. (54) Damage data on Omura aircraft plants, November 1945. (55) Estimated consumption of aviation gasoline by Japanese Air Forces, 1942-45. (56) Air operations briefs, Vol. 7, 21 May 1945. (57) Air operations briefs, Vol. 9, 28 August 1945.

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(58) Letter forwarding reports on Naval air effort, Japanese Home Islands; World War II, ordnance expended, 3 January 1945.

(59) Intelligence summary, Serial No. 265, Southwest Pacific area, 31 March 1945. (60) Miscellaneous data on Japanese suicide rocket plane, "BAKU" and "BALL OF

FIRE" 10. Intelligence, counter. a. General: (1) Biographical notes on members of Shidehara cabinet, 23 October 1945. (2) Special report No. 1, 20 August 1945, special service organizations (Tokumu

Kikan). (3) Special report No. 2, 21 August 1945, secret societies in Japan. (4) General study No. 7, 31 July 1945, propaganda and the Japanese press. (5) Report on Japanese knowledge of Allied activities, 29 March 1945. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 38]--------------------------------------- (6) Counter-intelligence on Japan, 19 April 1945, central government and military

agencies. (7) Counter-intelligence bulletin, no date. (8) Report on Japanese Intelligence service, 1 October 1940. (9) Report on Japanese Intelligence activities in Burma, 26 April 1945. (10) Military research bulletin on Japanese Intelligence, 23 May 1945. 11. Intelligence, joint. a. General: (1) Japanese reference book on underwater sound gear.

(2) Japanese reference book on electrical ranging technique No. 4. (3) Reference material on electrical ranging technique No. 4, annex, radar wiring

diagrams. (4) Joint Intelligence reports on prisoner of war interrogations on target

information. (5) Topographical information on Saigon and Camranh Bay area of Indo-China, 7

June 1945. (6) Phase of topographical study of Nauru and Ocean islands, 28 June 1945. (7) Information on caves, tunnels, and mines for defense and war plant operations

in Japan, 1 August 1945. (8) Information on Luzon airfield numbers. (9) List of abbreviations used in daily operations reports. (10) Proposed organization of Joint Target Group, 18 January 1945.

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(11) Background information on Japan, 14 August 1945. (12) Background information on Japan and recognition pointers. (13) Air section field manual, 15 June 1945. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 39]--------------------------------------- (14) "Pearl Harbor," intercepted diplomatic messages sent by Japanese government

between 1 July and 8 December 1941. (15) Basic military plan for psychological warfare against Japan, Manila, 7-8 May

1945. (16) Summary of events of World War II to 6 June 1944. (17) Selection and use of ordnance in neutralizing enemy air strength, April 1945. (18) Comments on ordnance and target selection, May 1945. (19) Selection of rockets for destruction of various targets, June 1945. (20) Bombing accuracy of carrier-based aircraft, July 1945. (21) Analysis of B-29 operations, May 1945. (22) Interrogation reports, prisoner of war. (23) Interrogation reports, prisoner of war. (24) Special report No. 3, 16 June 1945, food crisis inside Japan. (25) Japanese activities in Hawaiian Islands. (26) Theoretical notes on Japanese Army radar (TACHI-22). ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 40]--------------------------------------- (27) Translation of captured Japanese documents. (28) Report on investigation into Japanese activity to develop atomic power, 30

September 1945. (29) Bulletin on Marshalls and Gilberts area, 20 July 1945. (30) Industrial disarmament of Japan by National Engineers Committee report to

secretaries of State, War and Navy. (31) Data on soda ash, supplies and consumption of salt and crude aluminum

sulphate. (32) Nickel alloys in mining and metallurgical industry. (33) Estimation of Japanese strength before and after outbreak of Greatest East

Asia War (December 1941). b. Joint Intelligence Center bulletins: (1) No. 70-43, 7 January 1944, Japanese landing operations. (2) No. 8-44, 3 February 1944, Japanese forces in Gilbert Islands. (3) No. 13-44, 10 February 1944, guide to Japanese military buildings. (4) No. 16-44, 13 February 1944, Japanese weapons, model 89 grenade discharger.

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(5) No. 2-44, 22 February 1944, special report on 52nd Division of Japanese Army. (6) No. 27-44, 1 April 1944, information on Ponape Island. (7) No. 34-44, 10 March 1944, information on Saipan, Tinian, and Rota. (8) No. 36-44, 10 March 1944, supplement to above, Woleai target survey. (9) No. 41-44, 1 April 1944, general survey of Truk Islands. (10) No. 42-44, 1 April 1944, information on Pagan and Minor Marianas. (11) No. 43-44, 26 March 1944, notes on Japanese aircraft production No. 4. (12) No. 44-44, 5 April 1944, notes on Japanese aircraft production No. 5. (13) No. 4-44, 14 April 1944, notes on Japanese aircraft production No. 6. (14) No. 49-44, 15 April 1944, information on Formosa (15) Supplement to bulletin No. 50-44, 26 April 1944, Japanese Navy personnel. (16) No. 51-44, 15 April 1944, Target survey of Truk Islands. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 41]--------------------------------------- (17) No. 58-44, no date, supplement No. 1, aviation manuals. (18) No. 61-44, 5 May 1944, notes on Japanese aircraft production No. 7. (19) No. 62-44, 10 May 1944, notes on Japanese aircraft production No. 8. (20) No. 66-44, 10 May 1944, target survey on Saipan. (21) No. 68-44, 22 April 1944, 15 CM howitzer emplacement, Taroa Island.

Maloelap Atoll, and Marshall Islands. (22) No. 71-44, 15 June 1944. Japanese military installations. (23) No. 73-44, 10 May 1944, information on Saipan, Tinian, and Rota. (24) No. 75-44, 10 May 1944, information and target survey of Marcus Island. (25) No. 76-44, no date, information on Admiral Soemu Toyoda,

Commander-in-Chief, Japanese Combined Fleet. (26) No. 80-44, 10 May 1944, target survey of Wake Island. (27) No. 96-44, 3 June 1944 notes on Japanese aircraft production No. 10. (28) No. 97-44, 25 May 1944, Japanese methods, functions of 1st Battalion Staff of

1st Amphibious Brigade. (29) No. 99-44, 20 June 1944, information on China coast, southeastern section

from Ningpo to Swatow. (30) No. 102-44, June 1944, code names and numbers of Japanese Army. (31) No. 103-44, 27 June 1944, Japanese methods of aerial photograph

interpretation. (32) No. 103-44, 15 July 1944, Japanese map symbols and abbreviations. (33) No. 111-44, 15 July 1944, supplement to above (No. 20-45). (34) ATF No. 14-A, 10 February 1944, air target maps and photos of Nauru.

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(35) ATF No. 14-B, 10 February 1944, air target maps and photos of Nauru. (36) ATF No. 23-A, 20 February 1944, air target maps and photos of Wake. (37) ATF No. 23-B, 20 February 1944, air target maps and photos of Wake. (38) ATF No. 41-A, 1 May 1944, air target maps and photos of Truk. (39) ATF No. 83-B, 15 May 1944, air target maps and photos of Woleai. (40) ATF No. 85-A, 15 May 1944, gridded air target maps of Roth. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 42]--------------------------------------- c. Joint Intelligence weekly bulletins: (1) Index to weekly Intelligence, Vol. I. Nos. 1 to 10. (2) Index to weekly Intelligence, Vol. I, Nos. 1 to 52. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll Nos. 42-44]-------------------------------- (3) Weekly Intelligence bulletins. Vol. I, Nos. 1 to 52, 14 July 1944 to 9 July 1945. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 45]--------------------------------------- (4) Index to weekly Intelligence, Vol. II, Nos. 1 to 5. (5) Weekly Intelligence bulletins, Vol. II, Nos. 1 to 5, 16 July 1945 to 13 August

1945. 12. Intelligence, military. a. General. (1) Lists of friendly Japanese, 21 August 1945. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll Nos. 45-46]-------------------------------- (2) Engineering study of French Indo-China, Vol. V, section 1, port and terminal

facilities, and section 2, electric power. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 46]--------------------------------------- (3) Engineering study of highways of China, Vol. I, general, Vol. II, bridge tables

and illustrations, Vol. III, route details. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 47]--------------------------------------- (4) Engineering study of electric power of China, Vol. I, general information, Vol.

II, statistical data and bibliography. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll Nos. 47-48]-------------------------------- (5) Engineering study of waterways of China, Vol. I, general introduction, and Vol.

II, boats. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 48]--------------------------------------- (6) Engineering study of water supply and sewerage of China. (7) Engineering study of water supply and sewerage of Korea. (8) Engineering study of electric power of Korea. (9) Engineering study of waterways of Korea.

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(10) Engineering study of highways of Manchuria. (11) Engineering study of water supply and sewerage of Manchuria. (12) Engineering study of electric power of Manchuria. (13) Military airfields in Korea. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 49]--------------------------------------- (14) Military airfields in Japan. (15) Report on Who's Who in Java, 1 May 1945. (16) Summary of economic warfare information, February 1945. (17) Current intelligence data. (18) Review of photographic interpretation of petroleum targets, Japan, 15

January 1946. (19) Petroleum facilities of Borneo and Celebes. (20) Petroleum facilities of Borneo and Celebes. (21) Petroleum facilities in Sumatra. (22) Periodic report No. 10, AFMIDPAC, 8 September 1945. (23) PACMIRS bulletin No. 55, 27 August 1945. (24) PACMIRS bulletin No. 56, 28 August 1945. (25) PACMIRS bulletin No. 57, 29 August 1945. (26) PACMIRS bulletin No. 58, 29 August 1945. (27) PACMIRS bulletin No. 59, 30 August 1945. (28) PACMIRS bulletin No. 62, 10 September 1945.. (29) PACMIRS translations No. 10, 2 August 1945. (30) PACMIRS translations No. 12, 23 August 1945. (31) Report on officials in French Indo-China, 20 December 1944. (32) Report on installations in Japan not to be bombed, 9 June 1945. (33) Report on Chinese Communist military forces, 14 November 1944. (34) Report on Chinese Communist movement, 5 July 1945. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 50]--------------------------------------- (35) Report on Chinese Communist movement, Vol. II, July 1945. (36) Report on censorship survey of morale, rumors, and propaganda, August 1944. (37) List of industrial plants in Chiba Ken arranged by target numbers and keyed

to map sheets. (38) Instruction sheet No. 1 on exploitation of military intelligence targets in Japan

and Korea. (39) Report on Japan's food situation, 28 August 1945. (40) Contemporary Japan, review of East Asiatic affairs, February 1944.

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(41) Contemporary Japan, review of East Asiatic affairs, March 1944. (42) Contemporary Japan, review of East Asiatic Affairs, July-September 1944. (43) Contemporary Japan, review of East Asiatic affairs, October-December 1944. (44) Contemporary Japan, review of East Asiatic affairs, January-March 1945. (45) PAQMIRS translations No. 13, 25 August 1945. (46) Engineering study of railroads of Japan, Vol. I, 1 January 1944. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 51]--------------------------------------- (47) Engineering study of railroads of Japan, Vol. II, 1 January 1944. (48) Engineering study of railroads of Japan, Vol. III, 1 January 1944. (49) Engineering study of railroads of Japan, Vol. IV, 1 January 1944. (50) Engineering study of railroads of Japan, Vol. V, 1January 1944. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 52]--------------------------------------- (51) Engineering study of railroads of Japan, Vol. VI, 1 January 1944. (52) Engineering study of railroads of Japan, Vol. VII, 1 January 1944. (53) Engineering study of railroads in Japan, Vol. VIII, 1 January 1944. (54) Engineering study of railroads of Japan, Vol. IX, 1 January 1944. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 53]--------------------------------------- (55) Engineering study of railroads of Japan, Vol. X, 1 January 1944. (56) Engineering study of railroads of Japan, Vol. XI, 1 January 1944. (57) List of officials of Japanese government since 1937 and their biographies, 21 July 1945. (58) Japanese personal intelligence reports, 15 September to 8 October 1945. (59) Japanese Intelligence targets in Far East (Formosa), 10 April 1945. (60) Japanese personal Intelligence collation, No. 1, 25 July 1945. (61) Japanese personal Intelligence collation. No. 2, 10 October 1945. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 54]--------------------------------------- (62) List of officers of Imperial general headquarters and general liaison office with

diagrams of flow system of vital products. (63) Aircraft reports. (64) British military terminology, 15 May 1943. (65) Japanese supplies of ethyl fluid, 24 November 1944. (66) Tactical and technical trends No. 57, April 1945. b. Japanese army and equipment. (1) Special report on conference of Japanese chiefs of ordnance, 7 December 1944. (2) Catalog of enemy ordnance material. (3) Japanese Infantry weapons, 31 December 1943.

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(4) Enemy airborne forces, 2 December 1942. (5) Intelligence bulletin, May 1945. (6) Tactical and technical trends. (7) Japanese defense against amphibious operations, February 1945. (8) Japanese mortars and grenade dischargers, 15 March 1945. (9) Japanese tanks and tank tactics, 15 November 1944. (10) Japanese small arms, June 1943. (11) Japanese military forces. (12) Illustrations of modern Japanese Army, April 1943. (13) Notes on characteristics, organization and training, January 1942. (14) Notes on Infantry weapons, 1942. (15) List of staff of Japanese Army, 1 August 1945 (16) Japanese tactics, December 1943. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 55]--------------------------------------- (17) Japanese land operations, 8 December 1941 to 8 June 1942. (18) Regulations governing prisoners of war, 24 September 1943. (19) Japanese land forces, 1 September 1943. (20) Data on small arms development and production. (21) Japanese ground equipment bulletin No. 3, 31 March 1945. (22) Japanese ground equipment bulletin No. 4, 7 April 1945. (23) Japanese ground equipment bulletin No. 5, 5 May 1945. (24) Japanese ground equipment bulletin No. 6, 25 May 1945. (25) Japanese ground equipment bulletin No. 7, 26 May 1945. (26) Japanese ground equipment bulletin No. 8, 28 May 1945. (27) Japanese ground equipment bulletin No. 10, 1 June 1945. (28) Japanese ground equipment bulletin No. 11, 11 June 1945. (29) Japanese ground equipment bulletin No. 12, 15 June 1945. (30) Japanese ground equipment bulletin No. 13, 16 June 1945. (31) Japanese ground equipment bulletin No. 15, 5 July 1945. (32) Japanese ground equipment bulletin on Japanese Army "B" Radars, 27 July

1945. (33) Bulletin on Japanese radar, 30 May 1945. (34) Japanese aircraft production report No. 1, 15 October 1944. (35) Japanese aircraft production report No. 2, 15 November 1944. (36) Japanese aircraft production report No. 4, 15 January 1945. (37) Japanese aircraft production report No. 5, 15 February 1945.

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(38) Japanese aircraft production report No. 9, 15 June 1945. (39) Japanese free balloons and related incidents, 30 May 1945. (40) Estimates of Japanese air strength in tactical units, April and May 1945. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 56]--------------------------------------- (41) Report of Japanese air order of battle conference, 5-23 February 1945. (42) Order of battle. Japanese Army Air Force, 1 October 1945. (43) Order of battle, Japanese Navy Air Force, 1 October 1945. (44) Order of battle, Japanese Army, December 1942. (45) Order of battle bulletin No. 123, Japanese Ground Forces, 27 June 1945. (46) Order of battle bulletin No. 124, Japanese Ground Forces, 4 July 1945. (47) Order of battle bulletin No. 125, Japanese Ground Forces, 11 July 1945. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 57]--------------------------------------- (48) Order of battle, Japanese Army, September 1942. (49) Order of battle reviews of Japanese Ground Forces, 1 October 1945. (50) Draft of Japanese ammunition data. (51) Japanese ammunition data, 20 MM, 1 July 1945. (52) Japanese ammunition data, 25 MM-70 MM, 20 July 1945. (53) Japanese ammunition data, 75 MM, 19 October 1945 (54) Japanese ammunition data, 76 MM-120 MM. (55) Japanese ammunition data, 127 MM-305 MM. (56) Japanese ammunition leaflets, 1945. (57) Japanese Army organization for procurement and supply, November 1945. (58) Trends in Japanese aircraft weapons and defense, 14 May 1945. (59) Japanese electronics target system, October 1944. 13. Intelligence, Naval. a. General: (1) Prominent persons in Japan and Japanese dominated areas, 4 August 1945. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 58]--------------------------------------- (2) Japanese tanker position, 9 February 1943. (3) OP-16-FE 42-44, September 1944, information on port of Shimizu. (4) OP-16-FE 42-44, September 1944, information on port of Yokohama. (5) OP-16-FE 53-44, October 1944, information on port of Kamaishi. (6) OP-16-FE 64-44, December 1944, information on port of Fusan. (7) OP-16-FE 65-44, December 1944, information on port of Muroran. (8) OP-16-FE 11-45, January 1945, information on port of Rashin (Najin). (9) OP-16-FE 17-45, February 1945, information on port of Chinnampo.

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(10) OP-16-FE 21-45, March 1945, information on port of Aomori. (11) OP-16-FE 22-45, March 1945, information on port of Gunzan. (12) OP-16-FE 23-45, March 1945, information on port of Ryugan-Ri. (13) OP-16-FE 24-45, March 1945, information on port of Ch'Ongjin. (14) OP-16-FE 26-45, March 1945, information on port of Konan. (15) OP-16-FE 28-45, March 1945, information on port of Kenjiho. (16) OP-16-FE 29-45, March 1945, information on port of Reisui. (17) OP-16-FE 30-45, March 1945, information on port of Unggi. (18) OP-16-FE 34-45, April 1945, information on port of Makp'O. (19) OP-16-FE 41-45, April 1945, information on Saishu To. (20) OP-16-FE 54-45, May 1945, information on Utsuryo To. (21) OP-16-FE 57-45, May 1945, information on port of Yokohama. (22) OP-16-FE 62-45, July 1945, information on port of Ch'In-Huang-Tao. (23) OP-16-FE 66-45, June 1945, information on port of Hakodate. (24) OP-16-FE 67-45, June 1945, information on port of Hososhima. (25) OP-16-FE 68-45, June 1945, information on port of Moji-Shimonoseki. (26) OP-16-FE 71-45, July 1945, information on port of Nemuro. (27) OP-16-FE 72-45, July, 1945, information on port of Aburatsu. (28) OP-16-FE 73-45, July 1945, information on port of Tsuruga. (29) OP-16-FE 79-45, July 1945, information on port of Shibushi. (30) OP-16-FE 86-45, August 1945, information on port of Shanghai (31) Index of United States Fleet, 1 January 1944. (32) Photographs of United States Men of War. (33) Intelligence reports on Japanese Naval and Air organization, Japanese

shipbuilding industry, personal characteristics and individual records of Japanese Navy flag officers.

(34) Table of United States Fleet from Pearl Harbor to 1 July 1945. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 59]--------------------------------------- (35) List of Naval vessels of Russia, July 1945. (36) Geographic monograph of Formosa, Nansei Shoto, part 1, 13 September 1942. (37) Geographic monograph of Formosa, Nansei Shoto, part 2, 30 December 1942. (38) List of Japanese vessels in commission as of 7 December 1941. (39) Dates of commissioning of all major Japanese Naval vessels after 1 December

1941. (40) List of ship terms of submarines. (41) List of ships of Japanese Navy.

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(42) Characteristics of enemy submarines, 1943. (43) Japanese Navy ship's data book, May 1942. (44) Survey of unavailability of Naval vessels in Japanese home waters, 9 October

1945. (45) Classification system of Japanese ministry of foreign affairs archives, 27

August 1945. (46) Naval Intelligence (NAVPERS—16047), February 1946. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 60]--------------------------------------- (47) Enemy bombs and fuzes, 1 October 1944. (48) German projectiles and fuzes, 1 October 1944. (49) British bombs and fuzes, 1 February 1945. (50) United States bombs and fuzes, 1 June 1944. (51) General data on Navy, AN-standard, Army and British bombs, August 1943. (52) General data on Navy, AN-standard, Army and British bombs, 21 September

1944. (53) Bomb fuzes, 12 January 1944. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 61]--------------------------------------- b. Translations—OP-16-FE: (1) No. 118, 10 December 1944, Japanese foreign office. (2) No. 156, 26 January 1945, student mobilization in Japan. (3) No. 157, 25 January 1945, Japanese population census of 1944. (4) No. 160, 19 February 1945, regulations for vessel defense stations. (5) No. 170, 15 March 1940, important poisonous plants. (6) No. 180, no date, regulations governing wartime Naval construction. (7) No. 181, 19 March 1945, quantitative and quantitative analysis of Tokyo

population renewal. (8) No. 188, 24 March 1945, rice rationing in Tokyo. (9) No. 202, 5 June 1945. Japanese Navy flag office list. (10) No. 214, 20 April 1945, questions and answers concerning problems in a

decisive war. (11) No. 216, 18 April 1945, establishment of national guidance offices. (12) No. 225, 26 April 1945, Japanese control associations. (13) No. 231, 9 May 1945, measures for increasing food production through soil

improvement. (14) No. 232, 10 May 1945, Greater East Asia Ministry. (15) No. 242, 1 June 1945, factories in Japan.

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(16) No. 247, 1 June 1945, miscellaneous translations extracted from the Kaigun Koho, official Navy bulletin.

------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 62]--------------------------------------- (17) No. 250, 9 June 1945, directives regarding air defense in factories. (18) No. 267, 7 July 1945, Japanese youth group movement. (19) No. 271, 10 July 1945. Enemy plan for air attacks on Japan. (20) No. 272, 10 July 1945, Jugo Hokokai, home front public service organization. (21) No. 278, 1945, total mobilization and goods mobilization, Japan, 1943. (22) No. 279, 19 July 1945, Japanese regulations for distribution of wood and

charcoal. (23) No. 280, 20 July 1945, Japanese Army youth troops. (24) No. 285, 23 July 1945, Japanese government bonds and debentures. (25) No. 286, 22 July 1945. Mobilization of students in Japan. (26) No. 291, 26 July 1945, Japanese police. (27) No. 297, 24 July 1945, new prices for 1943 rice crop. (28) No. 306, 6 August 1945, Japanese monograph of Saigon and Haiphong. (29) No. 311, 7 July 1945, railway transport—Japan. (30) No. 315, 4 August 1945, councils for reorganization of medium and small

businesses. (31) No. 318, 14 August 1945, conditions in port of Saigon. (32) No. 322, 15 August 1945, laborers patriotic associations. (33) No. 325, 17 August 1945, penal regulations relative to economic control. (34) No. 326, 28 August 1945, administration of government (central) offices. (35) No. 329, 25 August 1945, Tokyo—municipal officials. (36) No. 331, 26 August 1945, Ministry of Home Affairs. (37) No. 332, 27 August 1945, Metropolitan police board. (38) No. 348, 6 September 1945, Kagawa Prefecture government officials. (39) No. 353, 5 September 1945, Fukuoka Prefecture. (40) No. 364, 7 September 1945, Iwate Prefecture. (41) No. 365, 7 September 1945, Kagoshima Prefecture. (42) No. 366, 7 September 1945, Mie Prefecture. (43) No. 370, 11 September 1945, Saga Prefecture. (44) No. 372, 10 September 1945, Nagano Ken, government officials. (45) No. 373, 20 September 1945, Ministry of Welfare. (46) No. 374, 10 September 1945, Gumma Ken, government officials. (47) No. 376, 10 September 1945, Saitama Ken, government officials.

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(48) No. 387, 19 October 1945, Ministry of Justice. (49) No. 389, November 1945, government—Korea. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 63]--------------------------------------- (50) No. 390, 14 November 1945, Ministry of Finance. c. Combat information and intelligence bulletins: (1) Air combat information manual, Vol. I, general. (2) Air combat information manual, Vol. II, Allied. (3) Air combat information manual. Vol. III, enemy. (4) Tentative instructions, night carrier task group. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 64]--------------------------------------- (5) Combat information center bulletin, September 1945. (6) OPNAV-30-3M-A No. 5-15, 15 July 1945, mine warfare notes. (7) OPNAV-16-V No. 495, 10 April 1945, carrier aircraft in Battle for Leyte Gulf,

24-26 October 1944. (8) OPNAV-16-V No. A97, 10 April 1945, service effectiveness of 5-inch aircraft

rockets. (9) OPNAV-I6-V No. A98, April 1945, flak information bulletin No. 8. (10) OPNAV-16-V No. E531, 10 February 1945, Japanese bombing and torpedo

doctrine. (11) OPNAV-16-V No. E538, 20 February 1945, Japanese fighter doctrine. (12) OPNAV-16-V No. T107, September 1944, technical air intelligence center

summary No. 7, Betty 22—G4M2. (13) OPNAV-16-V No. T117, December 1944, technical air intelligence center

summary No. 17, synopsis of recent Japanese aircraft. (14) OPNAV-16-V, No. T118, December 1944, technical air intelligence center

summary No. 18, July 1942. (15) OPNAV-16-V No. T121, January 1945, technical air intelligence center

summary No. 21, high performance experimental and operational engine development of the Japanese Air Force.

(16) OPNAV-16-V No. T122, January 1945, technical air intelligence center summary No. 22, new Japanese Army fighter, Frank.

(17) OPNAV-16-V No. T123, February 1945, technical air intelligence center summary No. 23, Japanese trainer aircraft.

(18) OPNAV- 16-V No. T124, February 1945, technical air intelligence center summary No. 24, Myrt II.

(19) OPNAV-16-V No. T125, March 1945, technical air intelligence center summary

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No. 25, new Japanese aircraft development. (20) OPNAV-16-V No T126, March 1945 technical air intelligence center summary

No. 26, Peggy I. (21) OPNAV-I-V No. T129, April 1945, technical air intelligence center summary

No. 29, Japanese aircraft nomenclature. (22) OPNAV-16-V No. T130, May 1945, technical air intelligence center summary

No. 30, recognition of unidentified aircraft and new code names. (23) OPNAV-16-V No. T182, June 1945, technical air intelligence center summary

No. 32, evolution of Zeke. (24) OPNAV-16-V No. T227, January 1944, technical air intelligence center report

No. 27, metallurgical examination of Japanese airframe sections. (25) OPNAV-16-V No. T228, January 1945, technical air intelligence center report

No. 28, metallurgical examination of Japanese aircraft landing hooks. (26) OPNAV-16-V No. T231, February 1945, technical air intelligence center report

No. 31, Homare 11 and 21 engines, principal characteristics and performance. (27) OPNAV-16-V No. T235, March 1945, technical air intelligence center report No.

35, firing test of armor from Lily and Oscar. (28) OPNAV-16-V No. T238, April 1945, technical air intelligence center report No.

38, comparative performance between Zeke-52 and the P-38, P-51 and P-47. (29) OPNAV-16-V No. T241, May 1945, technical air intelligence center report No.

41. Japanese balloon and attached devices. (30) OPNAV-16-V No. T-401, January 1944, technical air intelligence center

handbook No. 1, Japanese engine recognition section. (31) Antisubmarine bulletin, April 1945. (32) Antisubmarine bulletin, May 1945. d. Combat narratives: (1) Battle of Coral Sea. (2) Landings in North Africa. (3) Java Sea Campaign. (4) Solomon Islands Campaign: I, Landing in the Solomons. (5) Solomon Islands Campaign: II and III, Battle of Savo Island and Battle of Eastern Solomons. (6) Solomon Islands Campaign: IV and V, Battle of Cape Esperance and Battle of

Santa Cruz Islands. (7) Solomon Islands Campaign: VI, Battle of Guadalcanal. (8) Solomon Islands Campaign: VII and VIII, Battle of Tassafaronga and

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Japanese evacuations of Guadalcanal. (9) Solomon Islands Campaign: IX, bombardments of Munda and Vila-Stanmore. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 65]--------------------------------------- (10) Solomon Islands Campaign: X, operations in New Georgia area. (11) Solomon Islands Campaign: XI, Kolombangara. and Vella Lavella. (12) Solomon Islands Campaign: XII, Bougainville landing and Battle of Empress

Augusta Bay. (13) Battle of Midway. (14) Assault on Kwajalein and Majuro (part 1). (15) Aleutians Campaign. (16) Early raids in Pacific Ocean. (17) Miscellaneous actions in the South Pacific. e. Office of Naval Intelligence weekly bulletins: (1) Vol. I, No. 22, 8 December 1941. (2) Vol. IV, No. 44, 25 November 1942. (3) Vol. III, No. 27, 5 July 1944. (4) Vol. III, No. 29, 19 Ju]y 1944. (5) Vol. III, No. 30, 26 Juiy 1944. (6) Vol. III, No. 31, 2 August 1944. (7) Vol. III, No. 32, 9 August 1944. (8) Vol. III, No. 33, 16 August 1944. (9) Vol. III, No. 34, 23 August 1944. (10) Vol. III, No. 35, 30 August 1944. (11) Vol. III, No. 36, 6 September 1944. (12) Vol. III, No. 37, 13 Septernber 1944. (13) Vol. IH, No. 38, 20 September 1944. (14) Vol. III, No. 39, 27 September 1944. (15) Vol. III, No. 40, 4 October 1944. (16) Vol. III, No. 41, 11 October 1944. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 66]--------------------------------------- (17) Vol. III, No. 42, 18 October 1944. (18) Vol. III, No. 43, 25 October 1944. (19) Vol. III,. No. 44, 1 November 1944. (20) Vol. III, No. 45, 8 November 1944. (21) Vol. III, No. 48, 29 November 1944. (22) Vol. III, No. 49, 6 December 1944.

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(23) Vol. III, No. 50, 13 December 1944. (24) Vol. III. No. 51, 20 December 1944. (25) Vol. III, No. 52, 27 December 1944. (26) Vol. IV, No. 1, 3 January 1945. (27) Vol. IV, No. 2, 10 January 1945. (28) Vol. IV, No. 3, 17 January 1945. (29) Vol. IV, I--o. 4, 24 January 1945. (30) Vol. IV, I--o. 5, 31 January 1945. (31) Vol. IV, No. 6, 7 February 1945. (32) Vol. IV, No. 7, 14 February 1945. (33) Vol. IV, No. 8. 21 February 1945. (34) Vol. IV, No. 10, 7 March 1945. (35) Vol. IV, No. 11, 14 March 1945. (36) Vol. IV. No. 12, 21 March 1945. (37) Vol. IV, No. 13, 28 March 1945. (38) Vol. IV, No. 14, 4 April 1945. (39) Vol. IV, No. 16, 18 April 1945. (40) Vol. IV, No. 17, 25 April 1945. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 67]--------------------------------------- (41) Vol. IV, No. 19, 9 May 1945. (42) Vol. IV, No. 20, 16 May 1945. (43) Vol. IV, No. 21, 23 May 1945. (44) Vol. IV, No. 22, 30 Mav. 1945. (45) Vol. IV, No. 23, 6 June 1945. (46) Vol. IV, No. 24, 13 June 1945. (47) Vol. IV, No. 27, 4 July 1945. (48) Vol. IV, No. 29, 18 July 1945. (49) Vol. IV, No. 30, 25 July 1945. (50) Vol. IV, No. 31, 1 August 1945. (51) Vol. IV, No. 32, 8 August 1945. (52) Vol. IV, No. 33, 15 August 1945. (53) Vol. IV, No. 34, 22 August 1945. (54) Vol. IV, No. 35, 29 August, 1945. (55) Vol. IV, No. 36, 5 September 1945. (56) Vol. IV, No. 37, 12 September 1945. (57) Vol. IV, No. 38, 19 September 1945.

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(58) Vol. IV, No. 39. 26 September 1945. (59) Index to Vol. IV, Nos. 14 to 26, 4 April-27 June 1945. f. Photo interpretation and industrial studies: (1) Photo interpretation handbook. (2) Photo industrial study No. 2, the petroleum industry. (3) Photo industrial study No. 3, coke, iron and steel industries. (4) Photo industrial study No. 4, aluminum industry. (5) Photo industrial study No. 5, aircraft industry. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 68]--------------------------------------- (6) Photo industrial study No. 7, shipbuilding. (7) Photo industrial study No. 8, magnesium industry. (8) Photographic interpretation center report No. 33, May 1944, Japanese aircraft

shelters. (9) Photographic intelligence center report No. 1, January 1945, Japanese

electronics. (10) Photographic intelligence center report No. 2, January 1945, military

buildings. (11) Photographic intelligence center report No. 3, February 1945, Japanese

antiaircraft and coastal defense. (12) Photographic intelligence center report No. 4, February 1945, beach

interpretation. (13) Photographic intelligence center report No. 5, March 1945, Japanese aircraft. (14) Photographic intelligence center report No. 6, May 1945, Japanese shipping. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 69]--------------------------------------- 14. Joint Target Group. a. General: (1) Technical target intelligence accession list No. 2, 4 November 1945. (2) Physical damage to Hiroshima from atomic bomb (preliminary analysis) 1

September 1945. (3) Preliminary damage assessment report No. 37 (Sumitomo plants). (4) Physical status report No. 1 on urban Kobe as of 1 June 1945. (5) Possible targets for attack on suicide rocket plane production, 16 April 1945. (6) Data on Japanese piloted rocket-propelled suicide aircraft (Baka), 1 May 1945. (7) Data on armament industry, 26 June 1945. (8) Data on military stores, munitions, 18 June 1945. (9) Data on methods of weapon selection and estimation of force requirements for

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attack of industrial targets, 23 June 1945. (10) Data on military stores, petroleum, 1 July 1945. (11) Selected target clusters suitable as alternate targets for radar bombing

(preliminary draft, 28 December 1944). (12) Guide to intelligence requirements in war against Japan. (13) Initial air attack on economic railroad traffic on Honshu, 17 July 1945. (14) Air attack on Kyushu rail transport, 2 July 1945. (15) General considerations affecting selection of railroad targets, 9 July 1945. (16) Strategic mining of Japan, 1 February 1945. (17) Air bombardment necessary to invasion of Japanese Home Islands, 20 May

1945. (18) Air bombardment necessary to invasion of Japanese Home Islands, 31 October

1945. (19) Targets on Japanese mainland bombed by Army and Navy. (20) Map and chart coverage, Far East, March 1945. (21) May 1945 Naval effort by Joint Target Group objective area, 6 October 1945. b. Interim reports: (1) Interim report on Hainan Island, September 1943. (2) Interim report on Kurile Islands, May 1943. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 70]--------------------------------------- (3) Interim report on Formosa, February 1944. (4) Interim report on Netherlands East Indies (including British Borneo and

Timor), Vol. I, August 1944. (5) Interim report on Netherlands East Indies (including British Borneo and

Timor), Vol. II, August 1944. c. Target objective information: (1) Target objective, Nagoya group. (2) Target objective, Tokyo group. (3) Typical Japanese military targets (enemy airfield information) 21 March 1945. (4) Japanese urban areas data. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 71]--------------------------------------- (5) Japanese aircraft data. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll Nos. 71-71A] ----------------------------- (6) Japanese aircraft data (maker's plates and markings), 15 January 1945. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 71A] ------------------------------------ (7) Target damage assessments.

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(8) Target assessment sheets. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 72]--------------------------------------- 15. Marine Corps. a. General:

(1) Location of Marine Corps aviation units, 30 June 1944. (2) Location of Marine Corps aviation units, 31 March 1945. (3) Map showing advance of Marine aviation through Pacific. (4) Evaluation of air operations affecting United States Marine Corps in World

War II. 16. Munitions data. a. General: (1) Selection of bombs and fuzes for specified targets. (2) Aircraft munitions vs. specific targets, Vol. I, 14 May 1945. (3) Aircraft munitions vs. specific targets, Vol. II, 16 July 1945. 17. National Defense Research Committee. a. General: (1) Study of physical vulnerability of military targets to various types of aerial

bombardment, January 1946. (2) Determination of aiming points and number of bombs for bombing operations,

May 1945. (3) Monthly reports No. EWT-1 (OSRD 4918), effects of weapons on targets, 5

April 1945. (4) Monthly report No. EWT-2 (OSRD. 5045), effects of weapons on targets, 5 May

1945. (5) Monthly report No. EWT-3 (OSRD 5176), effects of weapons on targets, 5 June

1945. (6) Monthly report No. EWT-5 (OSRD 5405), effects of weapons on targets, 5

August 1945. (7) Monthly report No. EWT-6 (OSRD 5657), effects of weapons on targets, 5

September 1945. (8) Monthly report No. AES-7 (OSRD 4754), air and earth shock, 25 January-25

February 1945. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 73]--------------------------------------- (9) Monthly report No. AES-8 (OSRD 4875), air and earth shock, 25 February-25

March 1945. (10) Monthly report No. OTB-9 (OSRD 4948), ordnance and terminal ballistics, 15

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March-15 April 1945. (11) Monthly report No. AE--9 (OSRD), air and earth shock, (5011) 25 Mareh-25

April 1945. (12) Air burst for blast bombs, 20 March 1945. (13) Effect of airburst on blast from bombs and small charges, analysis of

experimental results, 6 April 1945. (14) Controlled bombing attacks on Japanese targets, 20 April 1945. (15) Concrete penetration, 20 March 1945. (16) Weapon data—fire, impact, explosion, 5 October 1945, OSRD 6053A. (17) Characteristics of air blast gauges: Response as a function of pressure level, 25

March 1945. 18. Navy Air Force. a. General: (1) Naval aviation bulletin, June 1945. (2) Lifeguard information, May 1945. (3) Annexes for First Carrier Task Force operation. (4) Annexes for First Carrier Task Force operation. (5) Annexes for First Carrier Task Force operation. (6) Fleet Air Wing Ten war diary, September 1945. (7) Fleet Air Wing Ten war diary, August 1945. (8) Report on carrier strikes against Kure. Japan, 15 October 1945. (9) Summary of events of squadron attached to Fleet Air Wing Ten, 29 September

1945. (10) Summary of Fleet Air Wing Eighteen operations, 12 October 1945. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 74]--------------------------------------- 19. Justice Department. a. General: (1) Memorandum on Formosa oil refineries sold to Japanese by Southwestern

Engineering Company, Los Angeles, 9 November 1942. (2) Memorandum on pressure burners for No. 3 blast furnace of Kamaishi plant of

Nippon Seitetsu Kaisha. (3) Memoranda on materials from files of Mitsubishi Shoji Kaisha, 19 June 1943. (4) Memorandum on island of Awaji, Japan, 2 March 1943. (5) Memorandum on new military or industrial installations completed on or

under way when observed, June 1942. (6) Memorandum on Japan's facilities for processing rubber, 8 December 1942.

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(7) Memorandum on Japan's facilities for processing rubber, 4 December 1942. (8) Information furnished to Imperial Japanese Navy by the Submarine Signal

Company, Boston, 28 February 1944. (9) Interview report on strategic points in Japan, 11 July 1942. (10) Interview report on location of important industrial and military facilities in

Japan, 14 October 1942. (11) Interview report on Kobe, Japan, 14 October 1942. (12) Interview report on magnesium in Japan and magnesium in Austria, 30 June

1942. (13) Interview report on Union oil refinery, Wilmington, California, 18 July 1942. (14) Memorandum on Japanese file research project regarding reports submitted, 3

March 1944. b. Economic reports and statistics: (1) List of reports received from 21 January to 27 January 1946. (2) Report on General Motors Corporation works at Osaka and the Osaka area, 5

August 1942. (3) Report on Manchukuo: Steel works at Anshan: Electric power and shale oil

works at Fushun: and munitions and coal liquefaction plant near Fushun, 16 September 1942.

(4) Japan's facilities for processing rubber, 5 November 1942. (5) Report on railways of Korea, 12 January 1943. (6) Report on Japanese fish-net industry, 18 January 1943. (7) Report on port of Osaka, Japan, 20 January 1943. (8) Report on Japan corn products company, Heijo, Korea, 26 January 1943. (9) Report on city of Oita, 2 February 1943. (10) Report on electrification of Japanese railroads, 2 February 1943. (11) Report on Tokyo Electric Company, Kawasaki, 2 March 1943. (12) Report on Nippon Electric Company, Tokyo, 2 March 1943. (13) Report on Shibaura engineering works, Tsurumi, 2 March 1943. (14) Report on Ford Motor Company, Yokohama, 2 March 1943. (15) Report on railroads of Indo-China, 8 March 1943. (16) Economic situation in Japan, 193-41, from viewpoint of Japanese consumer, 9

March 1943. (17) Kunishima waterworks, Osaka, 9 March 1943. (18) Report on objectives in and about Gifu, Honshu, 10 March 1943. (19) Report on military objectives in Osaka, 10 March 1943.

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(20) Report on poison-gas factory and munitions factory, Ogaki, Honshu, 10 March 1943.

(21) Report on military objectives at Oita, Kyushu, 11 March 1943. (22) Report on Manchurian highway and waterway transportation, 12 March 1943. (23) Report on Showa Steel Works Company, Anzan, Manchuria, 15 March 1943. (24) Report on observations on the economic, political, and industrial situation, 24

March 1943. (25) Report on Manchurian highway and waterway transportation, 26 March 1943. (26) Report on communications bottlenecks in city of Kobe, 27 March 1943. (27) Report on Showa steel works, Anzan, Manchuria, 27 March 1943. (28) Report on Japanese photographic industry, 29 March 1943. (29) Report on Himeji, Japan, as a strategic industrial area, 29 March 1943. (30) Report on location of Kwammon Tunnel entrance, 12 April 1943. (31) Report on underground gasoline storage at Kawasaki, underground Naval

records storage and other military objectives at and near Tokyo, and industrial alcohol plants in Formosa, Japan, 12 April 1943.

(32) Report on Japan iron and steel works, coal shortage, Kwammon Railway tube, and proposed undersea railway tube between Japan and Korea, 16 April 1943.

(33) Report on Honeiko steel works, Penhsihu, Manchuria, 20 April 1943. (34) Report on Japan's rubber-processing facilities, 21 April 1943. (35) Report on Japanese automotive industry, 27 April 1943. (36) Report on Japanese coal-carbonization industry, 30 April 1943. (37) Report on fire-alarm system, Tokyo, 5 May 1943. (38) Report on iron ore crushing and concentration plant of Mitsubishi Mining

Company at Mozan in northwestern Korea, 15 May 1943. (39) Report on attitude of Japanese government and people toward "Nisei"

(American-born Japanese) before the war, 17 May 1943. (40) Water supply, waterworks, and fire-fighting capacity of Kobe, 21 May 1943. (41) Manchuria Chemical Industry Company, Kanseishi, Manchukuo, 27 May

1943. (42) Report on Hiroshima and environs, 10 June 1943. (43) Report on Okayama and environs, 11 June 1943. (44) Report on Fushun oil-shale refinery and Dubbs cracking plant, part 1, 11 June

1943. (45) Report on Fushun oil shale refinery and Dubbs and cracking plant, part 2, 11

June 1943.

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(46) Report on Wakayama. Japan and environs, 11 June 1943. (47) Report on Taihoku, Taiwan (Formosa) and environs, 15 June 1943. (48) Report on Far Eastern Transportation No. 6, San-Kyu electric railway, 16 June

1943. (49) Report on Far Eastern Transportation No. 7, Japanese railway shops, 19 June

1943. (50) Report on military and industrial objectives in Heijo (Pingyang) Korea, 24

June 1943. (51) Report on strategic objectives in and about city of Kalgan, Inner Mongolia, 28

June 1943. (52) Report on Shibuya, Shinjuku and Ikebukuro stations, Tokyo, 30 June 1943. (53) Report on Manshu Kosho, Mukden, 12 June 1943. (54) Report on 86-inch Universal plate mill for Hirohata works of Nippon Seitetsu

K. K. (Japan Steel Manufacturing Company), 28 July 1943 (55) Report on South Manchurian railway, 30 July 1943. (56) Report on water supply, waterworks, and fire fighting capacity of Tokyo, 2

August 1943. (57) Report on Oji Paper Manufacturing Company, 4 August 1943. (58) Report on synthetic oil and gasoline industry, Japan, 6 August 1943. (59) Report on purchases of American machine tools by Aichi Tokei Denki, 27

August 1943. (60) Report on possible airfield and underground hangars at Shionomisaki,

Wakayama Prefecture, Japan, 30 August 1943. (61) Report on Shizuoka City and airfield at Mikatagahara, Shizuoka Prefecture,

Japan, 30 August 1943. (62) Report on Tottori City, Japan, and environs, 3 September 1943. (63) Report on Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan, and environs, 4 September 1943. (64) Report on Hiroshima and environs and Kure Naval base, 10 September 1943. (65) Report on Kawasaki Kokuki K. K. Kove (Kawasaki aircraft), 13 September

1943. (66) Report on Itami (Osaka No. 2) airfield. 15 September 1943. (67) Report on aircraft factory and possible airfield near village of Naruo, between

Osaka and Kobe, 15 September 1943. (68) Report on Fukushima, Japan, and environs, 18 September 1943. (69) Report of purchases by Nissan Jidosha K. K. for automobile and ammunition

production, 22 September 1943.

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------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 75]--------------------------------------- (70) Report on plant of Yungli Chemical Industries, Nanking, China, 28 September

1943. (71) Report on Folks and Frazier gold mine in northern Korea, 29 September 1943. (72) Report on Oxygen plant at Singapore, 2 October 1943. (73) Report on fortified area near Toi, Hokkaido, 4 October 1943. (74) Report on Oriental Consolidated gold mine in northern Korea, 14 October

1943. (75) Report on United States machine-tool orders and inquiries of Kawasaki

Sharyo, K. K., Kobe [Kawasaki transport (automotive) works], 15 October 1943.

(76) Report on Kawanishi Kokuki (Kawanishi aircraft) and Kawanishi Kikai Kobe (Kawanishi machinery works), 19 October 1943.

(77) Report on Showa Hikoki Kogyo K. K., 20 October 1943. (78) Report on Japanese railway bridges, 23 October 1943. (79) Report on South Manchuria Railway Company purchases 1937-41 through

Mitsui, Okura, Ataka, New York, 26 October 1943. (80) Report on Japanese railway tunnels, 27 October 1943. (81) Report on Showa Seikosho (Showa steel works), 29 October 1943. (82) Report on machine tools purchased by Toyota Jidosha, K. K., 2 November

1943. (83) Report on purchases of American machine tools by Tokio Jidosha Kogyo K. K.,

3 November 1943. (84) Report on addendum to report on Showa Seikosho (Showa steel works), 9

November 1943. (85) Report on location report on Japanese railways, 12 November 1943. (86) Report on pharmaceutical manufacturing plant of Sankyo Company, Tokyo, 13

November 1943. (87) Report on machinery and machine tools purchases by Sumitomo Kinzoku

Kogyo and other Sumitomo companies, 15 October 1943. (88) Report on Showa Hikoki Kogyo K. K. (Showa Aircraft Company), 16 November

1943. (89) Report on Furukawa. electric industry, 17 November 1943. (90) Report on purchases of American machine tools by Dai Nippon Heiki, 18

November 1943. (91) Report on Daido Denki Seiko K. K., 19 November 1943.

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(92) Report on Tokyo Shibaura Electric Company, Japan, 23 November 1943. (93) Report on Ohtani steel syndicate, Tokyo, 24 November 1943. (94) Report on Rikuo Motorcycle Company, Shinagawa-Ku, Tokyo, 24 November

1943. (95) Report on purchases by Ikegai Tekkosho and Ikegai Jidosha, 1 December 1943. (96) Report on purchases of American machine tools by Tokio Jidosha Kogyo K. K.,

18 December 1943. (97) Report on Nippon Gakki Seizo K. K. (Japan Musical Instrument Company), 14 December 1943. (98) Report on machinery purchases by Tokio Jidosha Kogyo K. K., 15 December

1943. (99) Report on machinery purchases by Kato manufacturing works in the United

States, 15 December 1943. (100) Report on Tokyo Kogyo Kaisha, 15 December 1943. (101) Report on Nippon Kinzoku Kogyo K. K. (Japan Metal Industries Company), 15

December 1943. (102) Report on purchases of American machine tools by Chuo Kogyo K. K. (Central

Industrial Company), 16 December 1943. (103) Report on Fushun, part 3, coal hydrogenation plant, 16 December 1943. (104) Report on Tokyo Kohan Kabushiko Kaisha, 17 December 1943. (105) Report on Aichi Tokei Denki, 20 December 1943 , (106) Report on Kokura Steel Company (Kokura Seiko Kabushiki Kaisha), 21

December 1943. (107) Report on Nippon Nainenki K. K. (Japan Internal Combustion Engine

Company, 21 December 1943. (108) Report on some Shibaura enterprises, 27 December 1943. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 76]--------------------------------------- (109) Report on Manchuria Industrial Development Company and its subsidiaries,

28 December 1943. (110) Report on Nippon Kogaku Kogyo K. K. (Japan Optical Industry Company), 3

January 1944. (111) Report on purchases of Nippon Spindle Seizosho (Japan Spindle Company), 5

January 1944. (112) Report on Fushun, part 4 (revised report on Manshu Keikinzoku), 8 January

1944. (113) Report on machine tool purchases in the United States by Nippon Seiko K. K.

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(Nippon Seiki Kogyo—Japan precision machinery), 10 January 1944. (114) Report on United States machine tool purchases by Nippon Seikosho (Japan

steel works), 13 January 1944. (115) Report on purchases of Fuji Denki Seizo (Fuji Electrical Machinery

Manufacturing Company) , 14 January 1944. (116) Report on United States machine tool purchases by Toyo Bearing Seizo Kaisha

(Oriental Bearing Manufacturing Company), 14 January 1944. (117) Report on Kobe Seikosho K. K. (Kobe steel works), 17 January 1944. (118) Report on Nippon Seitetsu K. K. (Japan Iron Manufacturing Company), 19 January 1944. (119) Report on Osaka Tekkosho (Osaka iron works), 29 January 1944. (120) Report on Kubota Tekkosho and Amagasaki Seikosho (Kubota iron works and

Amagasaki steel manufacturing works), 31 January 1944. (121) Report on Okuma Tekkosho (Okuma iron works), 1 February 1944. (122) Report on Osaka Wakayama Tekkosho (Osaka Wakayama iron works), 2

February 1944. (123) Report on K. K. Hokushin Denki Seisakusho (Hokushin electric factory), 2

February 1944. (124) Report on Japanese Army arsenals, 2 February 1944. (125) Report on Manchuria Industrial Development Company, 4 February 1944. (126) Report on Nippon Denki K. K. (Japan Electric Company), 4 February 1944. (127) Report on Nippon Denki K. K. (Japan Electric Battery Company), 8 February

1944. (128) Report on Mitsubishi and Japanese aircraft industry, 10 February 1944. (129) Report on Oji Seishi Kabushiki kaisha (Oji Paper Manufacturing Company),

16 February 1944. (130) Report on Kisha Seizo Kaisha (Railway Manufacturing Company), 16

February 1944. (131) Report on Shimadzu Seisakusho (Shimadzu works), 25 February 1944. (132) Report on Nippon Sharyo Seizo K. K. (Japan Roiling Stock Manufacturing

Company), 25 February 1944. (133) Report on American purchases by Tokio Keiki Seisakusho Kaisha (Tokio

Instrument manufacturing Company) and Tokio Kohku Keiki Kaisha (Tokio Aviation Instrument Company), 26 February 1944.

(134) Report on Nippon Air Brake Company, 26 February 1944. (135) Report on Oki Denki K. K. (Oki Electric Company), 26 February 1944.

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(136) Report on Nippon Keikinzoki K. K. (Japan Light Metals Company), 28 February 1944.

(137) Report on Uraga dock, 29 February 1944. (138) Report on Ueki Seisakusho, Tokyo (Ueki Engineering Company), 29 February

1944. (139) Report on "Tsurumi" Enterprises, 29 February 1944. (140) Report on Tsugami Ataka Seisakusho, 1 March 1944. (141) Report on Tama Zosensho K. K. (Tama Dock-yard or Shipbuilding Company), 1

March 1944. (142) Report on Toyo Seikan K. K. (Oriental Can Company), 2 March 1944. (143) Report on Harima Zosensho K. K. (Harima Shipbuilding and Engineering

Company), 2 March 1944. (144) Report on Shinohara Kikai Seisakusho (Shinohara Engineering Company), 2

March 1944. (145) Report on Tokio Kiki Kogyo K. K. (Tokio Machine and Instrument Company), 2

March 1944. (146) Report on Tokio Kogaku Kikai K. K. (Tokyo Optical Machine Company), 2

March 1944. (147) Report on Osaka Kinzoku Kogyo K. K. (Osaka Metals Industry Company), 3

March 1944. (148) Report on Nippon Kokusai Koku Kogyo K. K. (Japan International Aviation

Industry), 4 March 1944. (149) Report on Mitsubishi Electric Manufacturing Company (Mitsubishi Denki K.

K.), 5 March 1944. (150) Report on Nippon Aento Kogyo K. K., 6 March 1944. (151) Report on Okamoto Kogyo K. K. (Okamoto Engineering Company) and

Okamoto Senyo Kosakukikai Seisakusho (Okamoto machine tool works), 6 March 1944.

(152) Report on Fujikoshi Kozai Kogyo (Fujikoshi Steel Materials Industry), 8 March 1944.

(153) Report on Takehara iron works of Fusan, Korea (Takehara Tekkosho), 8 March 1944.

(154) Report on Watanabe iron works (Watanabe Tekkosho), 9 March 1944. (155) Report on Nippon Spindle Seizosho (Japan Spindle Company), 13 March 1944. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 77]--------------------------------------- (156) Report on Ishikawajima Enterprises, 21 January 1944.

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(157) Report on Nakajima Aircraft Company purchases of machine tools and aircraft accessories in the United States, 20 February 1944.

(158) Report on Japanese Navy arsenals, 25 February 1944. (159) Report on Tokyo Denki K. K. (including Tokyo Denki Musen K. K.), 9 March

1944. (160) Report on Japan Air Transport Company (Dainihon Koku Yuso Kaisha), 22

March 1944. (161) Report on Tanaka Keiki Seisakusho, 23 March 1944. (162) Report on Rashin—Hsinking railroad—A strategic objective, 27 March 1944. (163) Report on activities of Japanese trading companies in United States as

affecting American security, 29 March 1944. (164) Report on Mizoguchi gear works (Mizoguchi Haguruma Kojo) and Osaka

Chain and Machinery Company (Osaka Seisa Zoki K. K.), 30 March 1944. (165) Report on Mitsubishi Enterprises, 3 April 1944. (166) Report on arsenals in Mukden, Manchukuo, 10 April 1944. (167) Report on Japanese purchases of the Heald "Borematic" precision boring

machine, 11 April 1944. (168) Report on Mitsui Chemical Industry (Mitsui Kagaku Kogyo K. K.), 17 April

1944. (169) Report on Tachikawa Aircraft Company (Tachikawa Hikoki K. K.), 18 April

1944. (170) Report on Japanese purchases of electric power equipment, 25 April 1944. (171) Purchases of American machinery by 121 Japanese concerns producing

chemicals, nonferrous metals, textiles, paper, cement, rubber, glass and foods, 3 May 1944.

(172) Report on Nippon Soda Kabushiki Kaisha, 6 June 1944. (173) Report on petroleum activities of Japanese trading companies in the United

States as affecting American security, 31 July 1944. (174) Report on industrial purchases in United States from 1935-51 by 588

Japanese concerns, 23 October 1944. (175) Report on Japanese industry: Trading activities, 1936-41 through Mitsui and

Mitsubishi, machinery sections, Vol. I, 15 November 1944. (176) Report on same, Vol. II. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 78]--------------------------------------- (177) Report on same, Vol. III. (178) Report on Japanese files research project (special report and directory), 21

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December 1944. (179) Report on traffic capacity of Japanese railways, 23 February 1943. (180) Report on Manchurian railway shops and rolling stock, 23 October 1943. (181) Report on Chinese rolling stock, 7 March 1944. (182) Report on Chinese waterways and highways, 10 March 1944. (183) Report on Japanese railway bridge construction, 8 September 1944. (184) Report on telephonic and other communications in Japan and Japanese China,

17 December 1942. (185) Report on Chinese railways, 24 February 1944. (186) Report on Nippon Denki K. K. (Nippon Electric Company), 22 September 1944. 20. Navy Department. a. General: (1) Operations order 3-44, 7 October 1944, Task Group 38.2. (2) Operation plan No. 14 HL4, August 1944, Western Pacific Task Force and

Third Fleet. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 79]--------------------------------------- (3) Report by Admiral King, "Our Navy at War." (4) Report (final) by Admiral King to Secretary of Navy, 8 December 1945. (5) Index of United States Fleet, 1 December 1944. (6) Bureau of Ordnance vessel register, 25 November 1945. (7) Anti-suicide action summary, August 1945. (8) Amphibious operations, excluding Marshall Islands operations, January-

March 1944. (9) Amphibious operations, capture of Iwo Jima, 16 February-16 March 1945. (10) Amphibious operations, invasion of Philippines, October 1944-January 1945. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 80]--------------------------------------- (11) Report on capture of Iwo Jima, 19 March 1945. (12) List and statistical summaries of operations of aircraft, Seventh Fleet from

December 1944-August 1945. (13) Instructions for revisions to assembly and testing mine Mark 25, model 2, 28

May 1945. b. Sailing and navigation data: (1) Japan pilot, Vol. I, 1938. (2) List of lights and fog signals, Vol. II, 1 January 1945. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 81]--------------------------------------- (3) Sailing directions for coast of China, 1943.

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(4) Sailing directions for western shores of China Sea, 1937. (5) Sailing directions for Siberia and Chosen, 1932. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 82]--------------------------------------- (6) Sailing directions for Japan, Vol. II, 1943. (7) Sailing directions for Hokkaido, August 1944. (8) Sailing directions for Nanpo Shoto. 21. Press releases, motion pictures, and newspapers. a. General. (1) Press releases. (2) Army News Service news summaries. (3) Radar navigation and bombing, 8 March 1945. (4) Copies of new-papers, Nippon Times. (5) Copy of Article, "Jap War Industry Concentrations Beckon Our Heavy

Bombers," Aero Digest, October 1944. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 83]--------------------------------------- 22. State Department. a. General civil and economic data: (1) Japan's capacity to pay reparations. (2) Supply requirements of Japanese Anny in China, 30 July 1945. (3) Outflow of goods from north China, 10 February 1945. (4) Puppet governmental bodies of occupied north China, 1 May 1945. (5) Situation—Hopei—Mid-1945, 5 July 1945. (6) Government of the "New Philippines," 25 September 1944. (7) Okinawas of the Loo Choo Islands, a Japanese minority group, 1 July 1944. (8) Census figures of Japanese cities of 1940. (9) Japan area and population by Ken, Shi and Gun, 1930-40. (10) Charts showing economic organization and role of munitions industries in

Japan. (11) Diagrams of Japan's economic controls. (12) Monthly circulars, Mitsubishi Economic Research Bureau:

No. 104, Juue 1932. No. 106, August 1932. No. 111, January 1933. No. 116, June 1933. No. 121. November 1933. No. 124, February 1934.

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No. 126, April 1934. No. 127, May 1934. No. 130, August 1934. No. 131, September 1934. No. 132, October 1934. No. 136, February 1935. No. 137, March 1935. No. 138, April 1935. No. 139, May 1935. No. 140, June 1935. No. 141, July 1935. No. 142, August 1935. No. 143, September 1935. No. 144, October 1935. No. 145, November 1935. No. 146, December 1935. No. 147, January 1936. No. 148, February 1936. No. 149, March 1936. No. 150, April 1936. No. 151, May 1936.

------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 84]--------------------------------------- No. 152, June 1936. No. 153, July 1936. No. 154, August 1936. No. 156, October 1936. No. 157, November 1936. No. 158, December 1936. No. 163, May 1937. No. 164, June 1937. No. 165, July 1937. No. 166, August 1937. No. 167, September 1937. No. 168, October 1937. No. 169, November 1937. No. 170, December 1937.

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No. 173, March 1938. No. 176, June 1938. No. 177, July 1938. No. 178, August 1938. No. 179, September 1938. No. 180, October 1938. No. 181, November 1938. No. 182, December 1938. No. 185, March 1939. No. 186, April 1939. No. 187, May 1939. No. 188, June 1939. No. 189, July 1939. No. 190, August 1939. No. 191, September 1939. No. 192, October 1939. No. 193, November 1939. No. 194, December 1939. No. 195, January 1940. No. 196, February 1940. No. 197, March 1940. No. 198, April 1940. No. 199, May. 1940. No. 201, July 1940. No. 202, August 1940. No. 203, September 1940. No. 205, November 1940. No. 206, December 1940. No. 207, January 1941. No. 209, March 1941. No. 210, April 1941.

(13) Report on Japanese Civil Service. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 85]--------------------------------------- b. Research and analysis assemblages: (1) No. 33, 1 September 1944, programs of Japan in Philippines. (2) No. 40, 7 March 1944, Indo-China biographies.

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(3) No. 43, 10 June 1944, handbook of Japanese Industry in Japan and occupied areas.

(4) No. 43, supplement No. I, 15 December 1944. (5) No. 43, supplement No. II-A, 14 July 1945. (6) No. 44, 20 September 1944, financial programs of Japan and occupied areas. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 86]--------------------------------------- (7) No. 45, 26 August 1944, manpower in Japan and occupied areas. (8) No. 48, 20 December 1944, program of Japan in Formosa with biographies. (9) No. 50, 10 February 1945, programs of Japan in Korea with biographies. (10) No. 51, 8 March 1945, programs of Japan in China with biographies. (11) No. 52, 21 April 1945, programs of Japan in northern coast of China with

biographies. (12) No. 53, 30 April 1945, progress of Japan in Manchukuo with biographies, Vol.

I. (13) No. 53, 30 April 1945, progress of Japan in Manchukuo with biographies, Vol.

II. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 87]--------------------------------------- (14) No. 54, 12 May 1945, transportation and communications in Japan. (15) No. 56, 10 August 1945, programs of Japan in Indo-China with index to

biographical data. (16) No. 58, 8 September 1945, programs of Japan in Celebes with index to

biographical data. c. Research and analysis reports: (1) No. 111, 8 December 1941, evidences of economic pressure in Japan. (2) No. 118, preliminary studies of social structure of Japan. (3) No. 224, 27 February 1942, a persecuted group in Japan. (4) No. 226, 7 March 1942. Japan's cliques: The "Batsu." (5) No. 573, 27 August 1942, bombing objectives in Canton, China. (6) No. 679, 13 October 1942, preliminary survey of Japanese social and

psychological conditions. (7) No. 740, 26 November 1943, survey of India. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 88]--------------------------------------- (8) No. 742, 30 June 1943 survey of Hainan. (9) No. 890,1S, 25 August 1944, Japanese infiltra-tion. (10) No. 941, 30 June 1943, municipal government in Japan. (11) No. 971, 12 July 1943, China's morale after six years of war.

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(12) No. 1000, Japan's electric power industry, Vol. I. (13) No. 1000, same, Vol. II. (14) No. 1000, same. Vol. III. (15) No. 1000, same, Vol. IV. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 89]--------------------------------------- (16) No. 1000, same, Vol. V. (17) No. 1000.1, supplement to same. (18) No. 1000.2, supplement to same. (19) No. 1008, 13 August 1943, Free China railways. (20) No. 1330, 6 March 1944, Japanese administration: Department of education. (21) No. 1595S, 8 December 1944, Japanese organization of Indian minorities in

East Asia. (22) No. 1677, 1 May 1944, degree of Japanese control over French administration

of French Indo-China. (23) No. 1743, 18 January 1944, summary on Japan’s motor truck position. (24) No. 1822, 7 February 1944, summary on Japan's copper position. (25) No. 1900, 20 April 1944, prewar petroleum statistics. (26) No. 1928, 15 July 1944, Japan's wooden ships. (27) No. 1939, May 1944, Japanese administration: National government.

(28) No. 1954, 1 August 1944, local government in Japan. (29) No. 1955, 23 August 1944, legal affairs in Japan. (30) No. 1936, 13 July 1944, public safety in Japan. (31) No. 1987, December 1944, manpower mobilization measures in Japan. (32) No. 2015, 10 July 1944, Japanese administration of Burma. (33) No. 2072, 8 June 1944, Japanese administration of Malaya. (34) No. 2101, 1 May 1944, listing of Japanese electric power plants. (35) No. 2129, 25 June 1944, indexes of economic activity in Japan. 1934-43. (36) No. 2131, 4 May 1944, references to agricultural and marine production in

Japan. (37) No. 2137, 15 May 1944, industrial facilities in Malaya. (38) No. 2147, April 1945, guide to collection of Japanese publications essential in

military government planning for Japan. (39) No. 2155, 31 May 1944, Japanese aluminum production and fabrication. (40) No. 2235, 10 June 1944, Japanese plans for population dispersal. (41) No. 2250, 16 June 1944, summary of estimates of area concentration in

Japanese controlled iron and steel industry.

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(42) No. 2261S, 8 September 1944, Japanese Emperor and the war. (43) No. 2262, 30 June 1944, Japanese small-scale factories in relation to

bombardment. (44) No. 2271, April 1945, industrial distribution of population of Japan. (45) No. 2313, 15 July 1944, administration of electric power industry. (46) No. 2423S, 8 Sept, 1944. Singapore under Japanese domination. (47) No. 2483S, 1 December 1944, rival cliques in Japanese Army. (48) No. 2485, 24 August 1944, notes on air-raid precautions in Japan.. (49) No. 2496, 28 September 1944, railway transport as a strategic target in Japan. (50) No. 2545.1A, 10 November 1944, references to economic installations in Far

Eastern areas extracted from Japanese radio broadcasts (1944). ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 90]--------------------------------------- (51) No. 2558.1, 31 October 1945, Japanese war production industries. (52) No. 2558,2, same. (53) No. 2558.3, same. (54) No. 2558.4, same. (55) No. 2558.5, same. (56) No. 2604, 9 October 1944, radio laboratories in Japan. (57) No. 1 October 1945, national income of Japan. (58) No. 2711, rolling stock in Burma and Thailand. (59) No. 2719, 24 November 1944, air-raid protection in Tokyo City. (60) No. 2758, 28 September 1945, Japanese police system under Allied occupation. (61) No. 2783, 10 March 1945, rolling stock in Malaya. (62) No. 2805, 10 February 1945, notes on capacity of selected Japanese railroads. (63) No. 2815, January 1946, place of foreign trade in Japanese economy. (64) No. 2836, table of administrative structure. (65) No. 2989, 24 March 1945, wartime distribution of food in Japan. (66) No. 3009, 19 April 1945, Japanese facilities for production of antiknock

compound. (67) No. 3045, 21 April 1945, biographical notes on Japanese cabinet appointed in

April 1945. (68) No. 3300, 20 May 1945, Japanese iron and steel industry: Study of magnitude

of disarmament problem. (69) No. 3317, 27 July 1945, Japanese census and registration methods. (70) No. 3747, 15 May 1946, estimated fertilizer position of Japan during period

from 1 August 1946 to 31 July 1947.

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23. SEATAC. a. General: (1) Interrogation of Lieutenant Commander Utsunomiya on Japanese Navy Air

Force, 25 January 1946. (2) Interrogation of Major Kubota on 3rd Air Army ground training, 28 January

1946. (3) Interrogation of Lieutenant General Kinoshita and Lieutenant General

Numata on conditions on Rempang Island, 30 January 1946. (4) Interrogation of Major Imamura on bomb sights, 31 January 1946. (5) Interrogation of Major General Tonami on air armament, 1 February 1946. (6) Translation of document on 16th Field Air Repair depot by Colonel Arima, 28

February 1946. (7) Translation of document prepared by Colonel Yoshida on 20th Field Air Supply

depot, 5 March 1946. (8) Translation of document prepared by Major Matsumoto on 27th Advance Air

Training unit, 5 March 1946. (9) Translation of document prepared by Major Ota on No. 3 Intermediate Air

Training unit, 5 March 1946. (10) Translation of document prepared by Captain Murayama on No. 44

Intermediate Air Training unit, 5 March 1946. (11) Translation of document prepared by Major Yanagi on No. 2 Intermediate Air

Training unit, 12 March 1946. (12) Translation of document prepared by Major Harada on No. 12 Intermediate

Air Training unit, 11 March 1946. 24. United States Strategic Bombing Survey. a. General: (1) Outline of Japanese government and its leaders, 20 September 1945. (2) Japanese Intelligence section data. (3) Same. (4) Same. (5) Same. (6) G-2 accession lists, 25 October 1945. (7) G-2 accession lists, 25 November 1945. (8) Milestones of strategic bombing, 3 August 1945. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 92]--------------------------------------- 25. War Department.

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a. General: (1) Introduction to radio countermeasures with directory of equipment used by

Army Air Forces, 1 August 1944. (2) Graphic survey of radio and radar equipment used by Army Air Forces. (3) Civil affairs guide to agriculture and food in Japan. 26. British Air Ministry and Empire Reports. a. General: (1) Organization of Japanese Army and Navy Air Forces, February 1945. (2) Empire report on Burma. (3) Six-monthly report issued by foreign office (E. A. B. 8), 21 July 1945. (4) Weekly progress reports Nos. 116-130, 16 August 4-22 November 1945. 27. Japanese Imperial Government. a. Replies from government in answer to United States inquiries: (1) Data on investigation organ, 29 September 1945. (2) List of subjects of wartime researches, September 1945. (3) Report on Frist Naval fuel depot. (4) Current inventory of arms preserved by Army aerial arsenal workshop as of 31

August 1945, 15 September 1945. (5) Table of amount of in-hand munitions. (6) List of Army working department as of 31 August 1945, 15 September 1945. (7) List of contents in Army working department, 31 August 1945. (8) Measures in force for public health. (9) Location of hospitals and number of beds, 5 September 1945. (10) Number of sickbeds in hospitals attached to private universities and colleges. (11) Reports of health of Japanese military armed forces. (12) Current inventory of medical stores classified by Army district, 31 August

1945. (13) Current inventory of preserved veterinary materials and instruments. (14) Detailed statement regarding health of Japanese Navy. (15) Table of accommodating capacity and location of Navy hospitals, August 1945. (16) Survey of lands and constructions of Army arsenals up to and including 15

August 1945. (17) Statistical records of military establishments and buildings. (18) Statistics on Anny fuel working department, 31 August 1945. (19) Table of area of storehouses at various harbors. (20) List of Naval vessels under construction.

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(21) List of Army hospital ships. (22) List of Naval hospital ships, 8 September 1945. (23) Particulars of current positions of steamers, August 1945. (24) List of merchant vessels over 100 gross tons, 24 August 1945. (25) Specifications of submarine transport and SS and SB boats. (26) Specifications and performance data on service airplanes of Navy, 10

September 1945. (27) Disposition of Army Air units, 31 August 1945. (28) Data on present conditions of transport facilities on government railways and

other means of land transportation, 6 September 1945. (29) Outline of communication business in Japan. (30) Principal communications installations (wireless) and equipment of Army

General Air Force. (31) Principal communication installations (wireless) and equipment of Army as of

31 August 1945. (32) List of telegraph sets and power sources. (33) Equipment of telegraph and telephone repeater stations. (34) Cable record. (35) Submarine cable record, 31 August 1945. (36) List of telephone exchanges, 15 September 1945. (37) Equipment of cable for local exchange, 2 September 1945. (38) List of meteorological offices in Japan proper. (39) Report on general conditions of navigational marks. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 93]--------------------------------------- (40) Report on locations of astronomical, trigonometrical and water-level marks in

Mariana, Caroline, and Marshall Islands. (41) Report on civil aeronautical organizations in Japan. (42) Report on system for conscription and training, 30 October 1945. (43) Report on conscription districts and training units in said districts, 30 October

1945. (44) Inventories of products in possession of civil workshops under control of

Imperial Japanese Navy as of 1 September 1945. (45) List of wooden vessels under repair as of 1 September 1945. (46) List of Army Air Service units, 25 October 1945. (47) Status of demobilization (16-22 October 1945), Navy. (48) Status of demobilization (23-29 October), Navy.

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(49) Status of demobilization (23-29 October), Navy. (50) Table of organization of Japanese Naval General Staff. (51) Table of weapons and ammunitions (except for aeronautics), 7 October 1945. 28. Japanese merchant shipping. a. Reports on plans and losses: (1) Comparative table on transportation plan and actual results of cargo ships

carrying capacity of essential materials since outbreak of war. (2) List of Japanese merchant ships over 500 tons lost subsequent to attack on

Pearl Harbor. 29. Japanese Army and Navy. a. Organization and mobilization plans: (1) Organization of Japanese Army and Navy. (2) Report on war organization of Japan. (3) Charts showing fluctuations and forecasts for material mobilization plan. 30. Japanese propaganda. a. General: (1) Aikoko Undo Nenkan (yearbook of patriotic movements), 1936. (2) Report on Ishin-Kan (Only God Society). 31. China. a. General. (1) Translations of tables of contents of China periodicals, No. 11, 26 November

1945. (2) Translation of tables of contents of China periodicals, No, 12, no date. (3) Petroleum facilities of China, Manchuria, and Korea, July 1945. (4) Japanese use of industrial installations of Hong-kong. b. Maritime customs reports: (1) Monthly returns of foreign trade in China, December 1936. (2) Monthly returns of foreign trade in China, December 1937. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 94]--------------------------------------- (3) Monthly returns of foreign trade in China, December 1938. (4) Monthly returns of foreign trade in China, December 1939. (5) Monthly returns of foreign trade in China, December 1940. (6) Monthly returns of foreign trade in China, December 1941. (7) Monthly returns of foreign trade in China, December 1942. (8) Monthly returns of foreign trade in China, December 1943. 32. Formosa, Indochina, Korea and Manchuria, Ryukyu Islands.

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a. Formosa: (1) Bomb damage survey. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 95]--------------------------------------- (2) Petroleum facilities of Formosa, February 1945. (3) Report on beaches and landing place.- with remarks on currents and tides, 15

January 1944. (4) Geology and topography of Formosa, November 1944. (5) Coast of Formosa, June 1944. (6) Communications of Formosa, August 1944. (7) Report on three rivers in Formosa. February 1944. (8) Japan and Formosa's oil position, January 1945. (9) Photo Intelligence report on vicinity of Kato, Formosa. (10) Photo Intelligence report on Tainan (Taiwan), Formosa. (11) Photo Intelligence report on Takao, Formosa. (12) Photo Intelligence report on Kusyum (Koshun), Formosa. (13) Photo Intelligence report on Okayama. Formosa. b. Indochina: (1) Report on beaches and landing places of Indo-china. c. Korea: (1) Target study of Korea, 15 July 1945. (2) Study of iron ore in Korea. (3) Summation of United States Army Military Government activities in Korea,

November 1946. (4) Summation of United States Army Military Government activities in Korea,

January 1947. d. Manchuria: (1) Study of iron ores in Manchuria. (2) Materials for answering questions at 86th session of Japanese Diet (1944-45)

(translation excerpts from unidentified Japanese documents). ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 96]--------------------------------------- e. Ryukyu Islands: (1) Summation of United States Army Military Government activities in Ryukyu

Islands, July-November 1946. 33. Library of Congress. a. General: (1) Lists of references available in Library of Congress.

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(2) List of references on governments of major foreign powers, January 1945. (3) List of references on Australia, 1942. (4) List of references on Japanese Empire: Industries and transportation, 1945. (5) List of references on Japan-economic development and foreign policy, 1940. (6) List of references on China, 1945. (7) List of references on New Zealand, 1942. (8) List of references on British Malaya and North Borneo, 1943. (9) List of references on Netherlands East Indies, 1945 . (10) List of references on Islands of the Pacific, supplement, 1945. (11) List of references on Islands of the Pacific, 1945. 34. Japanese City Plans. a. General: (1) Akashi. (2) Akita. (3) Aomori. (4) Asahikawa. (5) Chiba. (6) Daishoji. (7) Fukushima. (8) Fukui. (9) Fukuoka. (10) Fushiki. (11) Gifu. (12) Hachinohe. (13) Hagi. (14) Hamamatsu. (15) Higashi-Iwase. (16) Hikone. (17) Hirosaki. (18) Hiroshima. (19) Hitachi. (20) Inchon. (21) Iizuka. (22) Isahaya. (23) Kagoshima. (24) Kamaishi.

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(25) Kawasaki. (26) Kashiwazaki. (27) Kobe. (28) Kofu. (29) Kokura. (30) Kudamatsu. (31) Komatsu. (32) Koriyama. (33) Koromo. (34) Kumamoto. (35) Kure. (36) Kurume. (37) Kyoto. (38) Maebashi. (39) Matsue. (40) Mihara and Itozaki. (41) Minamata. (42) Mito. (43) Miyazaki. (44) Morioka. (45) Muroran. (46) Musan. (47) Nagasaki. (48) Nagaoka. (49) Nagano. (50) Nagoya. (51) Nanao. (52) Naoetsu. (53) Niigata. (54) Niihama. (55) Niitsu. (56) Nobeoka. (57) Numazu and Mishima. (58) Ogaki. (59) Oita. (60) O-Machi.

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(61) Ominato. (62) Omura. (63) Omuta. (64) Onoda. (65) Osaka-Kobe. (66) Otake-Iwakuni. (67) Otaru. (68) Otsu and Seta (69) Rumoi. (70) Saga. (71) Sakata. (72) Sapporo. (73) Sendai. (74) Shikama, Horohata, and Aboshi. (75) Shimizu. (76) Shomonoseki and Moji (77) Shizuoka. (78) Suita. (79) Takada. (80) Takamatsu. (81) Takaoka. (82) Takusaki. (83) Takayama. (84) Toba. (85) Tokushima. (86) Tokuyama. (87) Tokyo. (88) Tottori. (89) Tsuchizaki. (90) Tsuruga. (91) Tsuyama. (92) Toyama. (93) Ube. (94) Uotsu. (95) Utsunomiya. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 96A] ------------------------------------

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(96) Wakayama. (97) Wakamatsu. (98) Yamagata (99) Yamaguchi.

(100) Yatsushiro. (101) Yawata, Tobata and Wakamatsu. (102) Yokkaichi. (103) Yokohama. (104) Yonago. (105) Zentsuji. 35. Office of Strategic Services. a. Interdepartmental committee for the acquisition of foreign publications: (1) Accession lists, Series H-1 through H-17, 1 June-17 December 1945

(incomplete). (2) Accession lists, special, Nos. 4 and 5, July 1943. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 97]--------------------------------------- (3) Accession lists, numerical, No. 1 through 1209, February 1943-January 1946

(incomplete) (4) Accession lists, unnumbered, January 1946 and no date. (5) Indexes to abstracts on European and Far Eastern personalities, January

1945-December 1945. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll Nos. 98-100]------------------------------ (6) Indexes to foreign publications, 13 January 1944-2 January 1946. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll Nos. 100]----------------------------------- (7) Indexes to abstracts on enemy oil, 10 April 1944-17 December 1945. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 101]------------------------------------- (8) Indexes to abstracts relating to fuels and lubricants, 2 April-28 May 1945. (9) Microfilm lists, numerical, No. 1748 through 6176, no dates (incomplete). (10) Abstracts on Japan, numerical, No.11041 through No. 14953, no dates

(incomplete). ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 102]------------------------------------- (11) Translations of tables of contents of Chinese periodicals, 5 October 1945-

January 1946. 36. Civil Affairs Handbooks. a. Army Service Forces manuals on Japan: (1) M354-1A, population statistics, 20 March 1945.

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(2) M354-2, government and administration, January 1945. (3) M354-2A, government and administration, 3 July 1944. (4) M354-2B, government and administration, 25 August 1944. (5) M354-3, legal affairs, 26 September 1944. (6) M354-3A, commercial code, 1 February 1945. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 103]------------------------------------- (7) M354-4, government finance, 23 September 1944. (8) M354-5, money and exchange, November 1944. (9) M354-6, natural resources, 22 July 1944. (10) M354-7, agriculture, 1 April 1944. (11) M354-7A, agriculture, July 1945. (12) M354-8A, industry, 10 August 1944. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 104]------------------------------------- (13) M354-8B, commerce, 20 July 1944. (14) M354-9, labor, 10 July 1944. (15) M354-10A, administration of electric power industry, 31 July 1944. (16) M354-11, transportation systems, 22 August 1944. (17) M354-12, communications, 24 February 1944. (18) M354-13, public health and sanitation, 10 February 1945. (19) M354-14, public safety, 2 August 1944. (20) M354-15, education, 23 June 1944. (21) M354-16, public welfare, 29 July 1944. (22) M354-17, cultural institutions, 24 July 1944. (23) M354-17A, cultural institutions, May 1945. (24) M354-18A. Japanese administration of occupied areas, Burma, 2 August 1944. (25) M354-18B, Japanese administration of occupied areas, Malaya, 25 August

1944. (26) M354-18C, Japanese administration of occupied areas, Philippine Islands, 31

July 1944. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 105]------------------------------------- (27) M354-18E, Japanese administration occupied areas, Thailand, 15 December

1944. (28) M354-19, Kagoshima Ken, 6 August 1945 (29) M354-20, Miyazaki Ken, 4 August 1945. (30) M354-21, Nagasaki Ken, 8 August 1945. (31) M354-22, Saga Ken, 4 August 1945.

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(32) M354-23, Fukuoka Ken, 7 August 1945. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 106]------------------------------------- (33) M354-24, Kumamoto Ken, 8 August 1945. (34) M354-25, Oita Ken, 9 August 1945. b. Army Service Forces manual on Germany: (1) M354-10A, electric power, 24 February 1944. c. Army Service Forces manuals on French Indo-China. (1) M359-1, geographical and social background, 21 April 1944. (2) M359-6, natural resources, 29 March 1944. (3) M359-8, industry and commerce, 22 January 1944. (4) M359-9, labor, 16 May 1944. (5) M359-11 and 12, transportation systems and communications, 29 March 1944. (6) M359-13, public health and sanitation, 16 November 1943. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 107]------------------------------------- d. Army Service Forces manuals on Philippine Islands: (1) M365-8, industry and commerce, 8 February 1944. (2) M365-9, labor, 14 April 1944. (3) M365-11 and 12, transportation systems and communications, 7 September

1944. e. Army Service Forces manual on Korea: (1) M370-7, agriculture, 16 October 1944. f. War Department manuals on Japan: (1) 31-2, Public health in Empire, November 1944. (2) 31-208, preliminary report on coal mining industry, 30 October 1945. (3) 31-358, Aichi Ken, 7 September 1945. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 108]------------------------------------- (4) 31-359, Tokyo To, September 1945. (5) 31-361, Ibaraki Ken, 21 September 1945. (6) 31-362, Saitama Ken, 7 September 1945. (7) 31-365, Okayama Ken, 1 September 1945. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 109]------------------------------------- (8) 31-367, Osaka Fu, 21 September 1945. (9) 21-369, Yamanashi Ken, 24 September 1945. (10) 31-370, Mie Ken, 21 September 1945. (11) 31-373, Kagawa Ken, September 1945. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 110]-------------------------------------

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g. Office of Chief of Naval Operations manuals on Formosa and Mandated Islands: (1) OPNAV 13-22. Takao Province, 1 October 1944. (2) OPNAV 13-24, Karenko and Taito province, 1 October 1944. (3) OPNAV 13-25, Shinchiku Province, 15 October (4) OPNAV 13-26, Taichu Province, 15 October 1944. (5) OPNAV 13-27, Taihoku Province, 1 November 1944. (6) OPNAV 13-28, Tainan Province, 1 October 1944. (7) OPNAV 50E-4, administrative organization and personnel of Japanese

Mandated Islands, 1 January 1944. (8) OPNAV 50E-12, Taiwan(Formosa), 15 June 1944. (9) OPNAV 50E-l3, Taiwan (Formosa)―economic supplement, 1 June 1944. 37. Gazetteers.

a. General (Army Map Service, Navy Hydrographic Office, National Geographic Society, etc):

(1) Manchuria (date unknown). ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 111]------------------------------------- (2) Korea (Chosen), November 1943. (3) Korea, September 1944. (4) Burma, April 1944. (5) Japan, November 1944: ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 112]------------------------------------- (6) Hokkaido and Karafuto, January 1945. (7) Chishima-Retto (Kurile Islands), May 1944. (8) Kyushu, December 1944. (9) Formosa (Taiwan), January 1945. (10) Ryukyu-Retto and Ogasawara-Gunto, January 1945. (11) Philippine Islands, July 1944. (12) New Guinea, November 1943. (13) Sumatra, July 1944. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 113]------------------------------------- (14) Lesser Sunda Islands, March 1944. (15) Molukken Islands, July 1944. (16) Melanesia, October 1943. (17) Papua and Australian mandated territory, 1943. (18) Java and Madoera, 1943. (19) Solomon Islands, Bismarck Arcbipelago and islands off southeastern end of

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New Guinea, July 1944. (20) Hawaiian Islands, November 1943. (21) Caroline, Marianas, Marshall and Gilbert Islands, July 1944. (22) Borneo, April 1944. (23) Java, May 1944. (24) Malay states, October 1944. (25) French Indo-China and south China Sea, December 1944. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 114]------------------------------------- (26) Japan, March 1945. (27) Chishima Retto (Kurile Islands), November 1944 (28) Japanese Empire, August 1943. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 115]------------------------------------- (29) Philippine Islands, 1945. (30) Pacific Ocean and Bay of Bengal, 1943. (31) Asia and adjacent areas, 1942. (32) Japan and adjacent regions of Asia and Pacific Ocean, 1944. (33) China, 1945. (34) Southeast Asia and Pacific Islands from the Indies and Philippines to the

Solomons, 1944. (35) Union of Soviet Republics, 1945. (36) Official guide to Japan (part 1), no date. (37) Official guide to Japan (part 2), no date. ------------------------------------------------ [USB-10 Roll No. 116]------------------------------------- (38) Japanese place names in characters and Romaji script, 1942. (39) Guide to Japan, 1 September 1945. (40) Japanese place names arranged by characters, "Fadtmack", 7 August 1945.