Statement of George A. Fitch, American Citizen, born in Soochow, China, regarding his experiences during the Japanese occupation of Nanking. describes how Japanese soldiers murdered civilians en masse with bayonets.
"Chart showing burying of victims by Red Swastika Society, Nanking." Includes suburbs of Nanking as well. Lists buried at location, corpses found at, and number of corpses. IPS Document No. 1704, Exhibit No. 326.
"Full translation of a Report on the Investigation of the Rape of Nanking." Translation requested by the International Prosecuting Section. Contains numerous handwritten notations, including "check with Henry re the last paragraph on p. 4 and at top p. 5." Document 1706, Exhibit 327.
Transcript of Proceedings, August 30, 1946 (pp. 4566 -- 4656 incl.) Witnesses include Liu Yao Hwa and Ti Shu-Tang, questioned by prosecution and defense attorneys David N. Sutton; Alfred W. Brooks, Dr. Ichiro Kiyose; and M. Kanzaki. Discusses German, Japanese, and China relations as well various atrocities committed by the Japanese in China.
IPS Document No. 1728. Handwritten notation states "Omit." Discusses the Nanking Massacre. Full title is "A Factual Account of the Massacre of Chinese Civilians and Disarmed Soldiers at Nanking by Japanese Troops and the Burial of the Dead Corpses by the Red Swastika Society in Nanking.
Affidavit of Wong Chung Fu regarding the atrocities he witnessed in Nanking against Chinese students at the hands of Japanese soldiers. Contains parts B & C of Document no. 2075, including a summary of findings.