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- Ugaki Kazushige 宇垣 一成. Speech on the Future of Chosen [.pdf format]
- United States. Air Force. The AAF in the South Pacific to October 1942. Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama: Assistant Chief of Air Staff, Intelligence, Historical Division, 1944. [.pdf format]
- United States. Air Force. Air Action in the Papuan Campaign, 21 July 1942 to 23 January 1943.Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama: Assistant Chief of Air Staff, Intelligence, Historical Division, 1944. [.pdf format]
- United States. Air Force. Alaskan Air Defense and the Japanese Invasion of the Aleutians. Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama: Assistant Chief of Air Staff, Intelligence, Historical Division, 1944. [.pdf format]
- United States. Air Force. Analysis of Pre-Invasion Air Operations: Pacific Area, November-December, 1943. Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama: Air University, 1945. [.pdf format]
- United States. Air Force. Army Air Forces in the War Against Japan, 1941-1942. Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama: Assistant Chief of Air Staff, Intelligence, Historical Division, 1945. [.pdf format]
- United States. Air Force. Close Air Support in the War Against Japan. Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama: Air University, 1955. [.pdf format]
- United States. Air Force. Development of the South Pacific Air Route. Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama: AAF Historical Office, 1946. [.pdf format]
- United States. Air Force. Fifth Air Force in the Conquest of the Bismarck Archipelago, November 1943 to March 1944. Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama: AAF Historical Office, 1946. [.pdf format]
- United States. Air Force. Guadalcanal and the origins of the Thirteenth Air Force. Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama: USAF Historical Division, Archives Branch, 1945. [.pdf format]
- United States. Air Force. Summary of Air Action in the Philippines and Netherlands East Indies, 7th December 1941-26th March 1942. Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama: Assistant Chief of Air Staff, Intelligence, Historical Division, 1945. [.pdf format]
- United States. Air Force. USAF Credits for the Destruction of Enemy Aircraft, World War II.Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama: Air University, 1978. [.pdf format]
- United States. Army. Annual Report of Stateside Activities Supporting the Reorientation Program in Japan and the Ryuku Islands --- October 1950. Washington: Reorientation Branch, Office for Occupied Areas, Office of the Secretary of the Army, 1950. [.pdf format]
- United States. Army. Corps of Engineers, Manhattan District. The Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Washington, D.C.?: n.n., 1946. [MS Reader format]
- United States. Army.(GHQ AFPAC). Chronology of the Occupation, 15 August 1945 to 31 March 1946 Only. N.p.: GHQ AFPAC, 1946? [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Anti-Soviet Operations of Kwangtung Army Intelligence, 1931-39. Washington, D.C.: CIA., Spring 1960. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Briefing Materials for the President's Meeting with Prime Minister Nakasone. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 2 January 1985. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Collaborators with the Japanese. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 2 March 1945. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Crisis in Japan. Washington, D.C.: CIA., April 20, 1945. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. The Disintegration of Japanese Communist Relations with Peking, Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1966. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Feasibility of Japan's Rearmament in Association with the United States.. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 20 April 1951. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Hirohito. Washington, D.C.: CIA, 9 April 1982. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Intelligence at Pearl Harbor. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 22 August, 1946. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Intelligence in the New Japan. Washington, D.C.: CIA, Summer 1963. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Janko Payef (Peev) Ex-Bulgarian Minister --- Japan.Washington, D.C.: OSS., June 17, 1944. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Japan: Controlling Technology Leakage to the USSR.Washington, D.C.: CIA, December 1983. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Japan: Diminishing Interest in Soviet Trade Resources.Washington, D.C.: CIA, June 1981. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Japan: Evolving Policy Toward the Third World.Washington, D.C.: CIA, December 1982. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Japan in the Seventies. The Problem of National Power. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 25 June 1970. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Japan: Marking Time in Economic Relations with the USSR. Washington, D.C.: CIA, June 1983. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. The Japan Peace Treaty: Problems, Issues, and Reactions. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 14 November 1947. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Japan: Rethinking Security Policy. Washington, D.C.: CIA, 29 April 1966. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Japan: Winter 1944-1945. Washington, D.C.: CIA., May 18, 1945. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Japanese Attempts at Indoctrination of Youth in Occupied Areas. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 20 April 1945. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. The Japanese Communist Party, 1955-1963,Washington, D.C.: CIA., 1964. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Japanese Infiltration Among the Muslims Throughout the World. Washington, D.C.: CIA., May 15, 1943. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Japanese Labor's Trend Toward Moderation.Washington, D.C.: CIA, 7 June 1963. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Japanese Nuclear Energy Program. Washington, D.C.: CIA, 18 November 1964. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. The Japanese People's Army. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 25 May 1945. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. The Japanese Press as an Instrument for Control.Washington, D.C.: CIA., 29 June 1945. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Japanese Says U.S. POW's Seen in SRV in 1988.Washington, D.C.: CIA., June 7, 1989. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Japanese-Soviet Negotiations on Siberian Economic Development. Washington, D.C.: CIA, 27 March 1975. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Japan's Economic Role in the Development of Free Asia. Washington, D.C.: CIA., May, 1967. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Japan's Problems and Prospects. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 9 October 1963. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Japan's "Secret" Weapon: Suicide. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 20 July 1945. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. The Kempei in Japanese-Occupied Territory.Washington, D.C.: CIA., 15 July 1945. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Komeito Seeks Middle Road in Japanese Politics.Washington, D.C.: CIA, 15 November 1968. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Main Trends in Japan's External Relations.Washington, D.C.: CIA., 11 January 1968. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Moscow's New "Peace Offensive" Toward Japan.Washington, D.C.: CIA, May 1982. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Municipal Government in Japan. Washington, D.C.: CIA., June 30, 1943. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. The Okinawan Issue in Japanese Politics. Washington, D.C.: CIA, 5 May 1967. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. The Okinawan Population of the Ryukyu Islands.Washington, D.C.: CIA., April 6, 1945. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. The Police in the Japanese Home Islands. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 27 July 1945. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Probability of a Communist Assault on Japan in 1951.Washington, D.C.: CIA., 6 December 1960. [.pdf format
- United States. Central Intelligen.ce Agency. Probable Effects of Soviet Intentions and Capabilities of Arming the Japanese National Police as Four Fully Equipped Divisions. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 21 February 1951. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Probable Future Orientation of Japan Washington, D.C.: CIA, 22 May 1952. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Prospects for Japan. Washington, D.C.: CIA, 7 February 1961. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Radio Broadcasting in Japan. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 31 August 1945. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Report on the Yokoyama Masayuki Peace Mission to Europe and Asia. Washington, D.C.: CIA, 28 May 1966. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. The Ryukyu Islands and Their Significance.Washington, D.C.: CIA., 6 August 1948. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Ryukyu Islands (Okinawa). Washington, D.C.: CIA, June 1960. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. A Selected Bibliography on the Far East. Washington, D.C.: CIA., 9 October 1944. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Soviet Break with Japan. Washington, D.C.: CIA., April 13, 1945. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Strategic Importance of Japan. Washington, D.C.: CIA, 4 May 1948. [.pdf format]
- United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Study on the Japanese Red Army. Washington, D.C.: CIA, 23 December 1974. [.pdf format]
- U.S. Department of State. United States-Japan Investment Initiative 2006 Report. Washington, D.C.: Department of State, 2006. [.pdf format]
- U.S. Department of State. "Japan"." Foreign Relations of the United State, 1961-1963. Volume XXII: China; Korea; Japan. Washington, D.C.: Department of State, 1996. [MS Reader format]
- U.S. Department of State, Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs. Background Notes: Japan. Washington, D.C.: Department of State, 2000. [MS Reader format]
- U.S. Department of State, Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs. Japan: Report on Human Rights Practices for 1996. Washington, D.C.: Department of State, 1997. [MS Reader format]
- United States. Foreign Broadcast Information Service. "Japan Accepts Surrender Terms" in 30 Years of the Foreign Broadcast Information Service, 1941-9171. (Washington, D.C.: FBIS, 1971), pp. 4-5. (1256 KB)
- United States. House of Representatives. Focus on a Changing Japan. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 2005. [.pdf format]
- United States. Navy. Ringle Report on Japanese Internment. N.p.: Navy, 1941. [MS Reader format]
- U.S. Office of the Secretary of Defense. A Pocket Guide to Japan. Washington, D.C.: Department of State, 1950. [MS Reader format]
- United States. United States Trade Representative. 2005 National Trade Estimate Report on Japan Trade Barriers. Washington, D.C.:United States Trade Representative, 2005. [.pdf format]
- United States. War Department. Guide to Maps of the Far East. Washington, D.C.: The Department, 1945. [.pdf format]
- "The United State and Japan: Advancing Toward a Mature Partnership". INSS Special Report (Oct, 11, 2000), pp. 1-7. [.pdf format]
- Urach, Fürst A. Ostasien : Kampf um das Kommende Grossreich. Berlin : Steiniger-Verlag, 1940. [.pdf format]
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