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Parent | Request to Punish Class A Criminals |
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Date | 17 June 1946 |
Language | EN; JA |
Collection | Roy L. Morgan Papers |
Box | Box 3 |
Folder | 1946 [IMFTE] (IPS) Translations of interrogations. |
Repository | University of Virginia Law Library |
war criminals severely.
Even now I will pour some tears to the ones who were sentenced to hanging, or life or long imprisonment for their having done evil deeds which were directed by their superior ones who had ordered to treat prisoners harshly for the members to watch were short. But I want you to punish Gōjō most severely, for he treated harshly Nakano Saigo’s opinion for the suspension of hostilities. When Singapore fell, Nakano suggested the suspension of hostilities. Those who opposed him