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A Guide to

O.S.S./State Department

Intelligence and Research Reports

Japan and Its Occupied Territories

During World War II

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A Guide to

O.S.S./State Department

Intelligence and Research Reports

I

Japan and Its Occupied Territories

During World War II

UPA

A MICROFILM PROJECT OF

UNIVERSITY PUBLICATIONS OF AMERICA, INC.

5630 Connecticut Ave. Washington. D.C. 20015

Copyright O 1977 by University Publications of America, Inc. All rights reserved.

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Reel I

JAPAN

1 Preliminary Studies of the Social Structure in Japan. 10pp. 2 Preliminary Studies of the Social Structure in Japan. 13pp. 3 The ETA: A Persecuted Group in Japan. February 2, 1942.

17pp.

4 Strategic Survey of Japan. February 28, 1942. 378pp. 5 Social Relations in Japan. March 19, 1942. 35pp. 6 The Fishing Industry. 164pp.

7 Morale in the Japanese Military Services. April 1,1942. 32 pp. 8 Preliminary Survey of Japanese Social and Psychological

Con-ditions. October 12, 1942. Ill pp.

9 Japanese Attempts at Infiltration among the Muslims throughout the World. May 14, 1943. 22pp.

10 Japanese Attempts at Infiltration among the Muslims in Russia and Her Borderlands. August 1944. 90pp.

11 Municipal Government in Japan. June 30, 1943. 19pp. 12 Tojo Announces New Mobilization Measures. September

1943. llpp.

13 Preliminary Report on Japanese Anthropology. September 29, 1943. 32pp.

Reel II

JAPAN [Continued]

1 The Japanese Aircraft Position. November 27, 1943. 14pp. 2 The Second Voyage of the Exchange Ship Gripsholm.

Decem-ber 11, 1943. 28pp.

3 Legal Problems Concerning the Status of Japanese-Mandated Islands. February 7, 1944. 34pp.

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5 Japanese Administration: Department of Education. March 6, 1944. 48pp.

6 Civil Affairs Handbook on Japan; Section 15: Education. June 23, 1944. 43pp.

7 Japanese Films: A Phase of Psychological Warfare. March 30, 1944. 22pp.

8 The Japanese Aircraft Industry as an Economic Objective. May 1, 1944. 60pp.

9 Japanese Administration, National Government. May 1,1944. 19pp.

10 Summary of Strategic Information: F.E. Axis Economy. Ja-pan's Electric Power Position. May 6, 1944. 21 pp.

11 Land Transportation in Japan. May 31, 1944. 63pp. 12 The Japanese Controlled Iron and Steel Industry. June 16,

1944. 7pp.

13 Foreign Economic Administration. The Equipment and Capa-city of the Iron and Steel Industry under Japanese Control. January 1945. 372pp.

14 Public Safety in Japan. July 13, 1944. 23pp. 15 Japanese Wooden Ships. July 15, 1944. 32pp.

16 Administration of the Electric Power Industry. July 15,1944. 41pp.

17 Japanese Manpower in the Shipbuilding Industry. 3pp. 18 Some Aspects of Japan's Merchant Shipping Position. July

27, 1944. 35pp.

19 Civil Affairs Handbook on Japan; Section 16: Public Welfare. July 29, 1944. 124pp.

20 Local Government in Japan. August 1, 1944. 35pp. 21 Japanese Anarchism. August 9, 1944. 8pp. 22 Legal Affairs in Japan. August 23, 1944. 69pp.

23 Manpower in Japanese-Occupied Area. Part I: Japan. Au-gust 26, 1944. 119pp.

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Reel III

JAPAN [Continued]

1 Southwest Japan, Resources and Trade. August 1, 1944. 228pp.

2 ChapterS: Cities and Towns of S.W. Japan. August 30,1944. 208 pp.

3 Supplement to Chapter 8. May 15, 1945. 96 pp.

4 Hokkaido, Japan: Resources and Trade. September 1, 1944. 92pp.

5 Hokkaido, Japan. Chapter 7: Transportation and Communica-tion. August 30, 1944. 71pp.

6 "The Young Officers Movement" for Black Propaganda. Octo-ber 5, 1944. 17pp.

7 Hikari Kikan: Espionage. October 16, 1944. 49 pp.

8 Japanese Needs for Imports from Outside the Area Japan Controls. October 17, 1944. 6pp.

9 References to Activities of Indians in Japan. November 16, 1944. 99pp.

10 Background on Japanese Industries. November 20, 1944. 37pp.

11 Air Raid Precaution Organization in Tokyo. November 24,

1944. 8pp.

12 Manpower Mobilization Measures in Japan. December 1944.

58pp.

Reel IV

JAPAN [Continued]

1 Civil Affairs Guide: The Gas Industry of Japan Proper. De-cember 1, 1944. 36pp.

2 The Japanese Ministries Table of Administrative Structure. December 31, 1944. 55pp.

3 Japan's Electric Power Industry: Volume I. September 15, 1943. xi, 69pp. + 15 maps.

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4 Japan's Electric Power Industry: Volume II. November 15, 1943. xxvii, 138pp.

5 Japan's Electric Power Industry: Volume III. January 15, 1944. xxxiii, 145pp.

6 Japan's Electric Power Industry: Volume IV. March 1, 1944. xxxvi, 151pp.

7 Japan's Electric Power Industry: Volume V. June 20, 1944. xxxvi, 154pp.

8 Notes on Air Raid Precautions in Japan. 1944. 20pp. 9 Aliens in Japan. 47pp.

Reel V

JAPAN [Continued]

1 Biographical Information on Japanese Generals and Admirals Killed in the Greater East Asia War Since December 7, 1941. March 1, 1945. 12pp.

2 Food Position of Japan. April 1, 1945. 62pp.

3 Industrial Distribution of the Population of Japan. April, 1945. 50pp.

4 Coordination of Data on Japanese Personalities. April 9, 1945. 56pp.

5 Biographical Notes on the Japanese Cabinet Appointed in April, 1945. 43pp.

6 Radio Broadcasting in Japan. April 15, 1945. 25pp. 7 Transportation and Communications in Japan. 219pp. 8 Japan Resources and Trade. May 15,1945. 32pp. App. 73pp. 9 Cities and Towns of North and Central Japan: May 15, 1945.

75pp.

10 Supplement. May 12, 1945. 73pp.

11 Gas Industry of Japan. May 3, 1945. 69pp.

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Reel VI

JAPAN [Continued]

1 Price Control and Rationing of Consumer's Goods Other Than Food in Japan. June 1, 1945. 69pp.

2 Price Control and Rationing of Consumer's Goods Other Than Food in Japan. June 1, 1945. 75pp.

3 Estimate of Japanese Economic and Political Situation. June 19, 1945. 16pp.

4 A List of Changes in Minor Civil Divisions in Japan, 1941-43. July 10, 1945. 18pp.

5 Japanese Census and Registration Methods. July 27, 1945.

31pp.

6 Control of Wages and Hours in Japan. July 30, 1945. 100 pp. 7 Local Government in Japan. July 31, 1945. 115pp.

8 Public Information in Japan. August 20, 1945. 102pp. 9 Price Control and Rationing of Food in Japan. September 5,

1945. 110pp.

10 Population and Migration in Japan: An Analysis of Pre-War and Wartime Population Trends in Japan in Relation to Mili-tary Occupation. September 5, 1945. v, 41pp.

11 Water Supply and Sewage Disposal in Japan. September,

1945. 72pp.

12 Water Supply and Sewage Disposal in Japan—Appendix.

41pp.

13 Appeals and Past Judgment Remedies in Japanese Criminal

Law. September 28, 1945. 67pp.

14 Control of Inflation in Japan. October 1, 1945. 131pp.

Reel VII

JAPAN [Continued]

1 National Income of Japan. 238 pp.

2 Japanese War Production Industries. Part I: Development of War Production Controls. October 31, 1945. 100pp.

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3 Japanese War Production Industries. Part II: Aircraft Indus-try. October 31, 1945. 170pp.

4 Japanese War Production Industries. Part III: Motor Vehicle and Tank Industry. October 31, 1945. 40pp.

5 Japanese War Production Industries. Part V: Ordnance. Oc-tober 31, 1945. 40pp.

6 C.A.G.: Japanese Merchant Marine. January 12, 1945. 152pp.

FORMOSA

7 Programs and Personnel of Japanese in Formosa Assemblage No. 42. April 19, 1944. 13pp.

8 Chapter VIII: Cities and Towns of Formosa. 62pp.

9 Chapter X: People and Government of Formosa. June 1,

1944. 8pp.

Reel VIII

FAR EAST

1 Morale and Social Conditions in Japan and Occupied Areas as Reported by American Repatriates. March 23, 1944. 75pp. 2 Handbook of Japanese Industry in Japan and Occupied Areas.

June 10, 1944. 155pp.

3 Handbook of Japanese Industry in Japan and Occupied Areas: Supplement, pp. 156-442.

4 Manpower in Japan and Occupied Areas: Occupied Area. Au-gust 26, 1944. 208pp.

5 Financial Programs of Japan in Japan and Occupied Areas. September 20, 1944. 263 pp.

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Reel IX

FAR EAST [Continued]

1 Indian Minorities in South and East Asia: The Background of the Indian Independence Movement Outside India. Septem-ber 8, 1944. 67pp.

2 Indians in Japan and Occupied Areas. 1944. 86pp.

3 Japanese Attempts at Indoctrination of the Youth in Occupied Areas. March 23, 1945. 7pp.

4 Types and Sources of Far Eastern Intelligence Materials Probably Obtainable in Europe. Part I: General. December 12, 1944. 9pp.

5 Types and Sources of Far Eastern Intelligence Materials Probably Obtainable in Europe. Part II: Probable Centers of Intelligence on the Far East in Hungary. February 14, 1945. 35pp.

6 Types and Sources of Far Eastern Intelligence Materials Probably Obtainable in Europe. Part III: Probable Centers of Intelligence on the Far East in Germany. February 16, 1945. 69pp.

7 Types and Sources of Far Eastern Intelligence Materials Probably Obtainable in Europe. Part IV: Probable Centers of Intelligence on the Far East in Austria. February 16, 1945. 33pp.

8 Types and Sources of Far Eastern Intelligence Materials Probably Obtainable in Europe. Part V: Probable Centers of Intelligence on the Far East in Holland. February 16, 1945.

7pp.

9 Types and Sources of Far Eastern Intelligence Materials Probably Obtainable in Europe. Part VI: Probable Centers of Intelligence on the Far East in Croatia, Czechoslovakia, Den-mark, Norway, and Switzerland. February 16, 1945. 24 pp. 10 Japan's Capabilities for Resistance in Korea, Manchuria, and

North China. 4pp.

11 The Kempei in Japanese Occupied Territory. July 13, 1945.

5pp.

SOUTHEAST ASIA

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13 Japanese Intrigue in Indochina, Thailand, Burma, and India. June 28, 1943. 5pp.

14 Selection of S.O. Objectives in the Southeast Asia Theatre. November 11, 1943. 19pp.

15 Selection of S.O. Objectives in the Southeast Asia Theatre: Supplement. November 11, 1943. 5pp.

16 Japanese Use of Land Transportation in Southeast Asia. May 15, 1944. 34pp.

17 The Rubber Industry of Southeast Asia. December 18, 1944. 75pp.

18 Summary of Information on Inflation in Southeast Asia. 21 pp.

MALAYA

19 Social Conditions, Attitudes, and Propaganda in British Ma-laya with Suggestions for American Orientation toward the Malayans. April 7, 1942. 11 pp.

20 Psychological Problems in Reoccupying Burma. November 3, 1943. 8pp.

21 The Psychological Warfare Problem in Burma. November 12, 1943. 8pp.

22 Political and Economic Changes Affected by the Japanese in Malaya. December 1, 1943. 61pp.

23 Implementation Study of Malaya P&I Morale Objectives. March 15, 1944. 22pp.

24 Industrial Facilities in Malaya. May 15, 1944. 37pp. 25 Japanese Administration in Malaya. June 8, 1944. 30pp. 26 Government and Administration of Malaya under the British.

July 1945. 52pp. SINGAPORE

27 Singapore. December 12, 1941. 5pp.

28 Singapore under Japanese Domination. Augusts, 1944. 3pp. HONG KONG

29 Japanese Use of Industrial Installations in Hong Kong. Sep-tember 9, 1944. 2 vol., 96pp.

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Reel X

PHILIPPINES

1 Philippine Agriculture under Japanese Control. August 7, 1942. 37pp.

2 Studies Based on Census of the Philippines. March 19, 1942. 43pp.

3 Philippine Interview Summary: Negros, Romblon, Ticao, Si-buyan, Burias, and Tablas Islands plus Pulupandan, Naga, and Luzon Area. June 18, 1943. 106 pp.

4 Philippine Interview Summary: Luzon Area East and West of Bical Peninsula. June 18, 1943. 54pp.

5 Philippine Interview Summary: Samar Island. July 3, 1943.

13pp.

6 Philippine Interview Summary: Sulu and Misamis Islands. August 16, 1943. 18pp.

7 Philippine Interview Summary: Cebu Island. August 24, 1943. 49pp.

8 Philippine Interview Summary: Bontoc, Butan, Daet, and Tabaco Islands. 1943. 14pp.

9 Government of the "New Philippines" (Puppet Government). May 15, 1944. 54 pp.

10 Programs of Japan in the Philippines. July 29, 1944. 91 pp. 11 Programs of Japan in the Philippines. September 1, 1944.

123pp.

12 Guerrilla Resistance in the Philippines. July 21, 1944. 2pp. 13 Philippine Biographies. September 15, 1944. 46pp.

14 Law Enforcement in the Philippine Islands. September 25, 1944. 87pp.

15 Biographical Information on Philippine Officials of the Pup-pet Government. December 5, 1944. 36pp.

16 Philippine Collaborationists: 1st Installment. November 25, 1944. 232pp.

17 Philippine Collaborationists: 2nd and 3rd Installments. Feb-ruary 15, 1945. 37pp.

18 Philippine Collaborationists: 4th and 5th Installments. Feb-ruary 15, 1945. 52pp.

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Reel XI

PHILIPPINES [Continued]

1 Status of the Philippine Puppet Government as of October 14, 1944. October 14, 1944. 20pp.

2 Personnel of the Philippine Puppet Government. November 1, 1944. 29pp.

3 Education in the Philippines. December 19, 1944. 80pp. 4 Prominent Moros of Mindanoa and Sulu. February 15, 1945.

28pp.

5 The Philippines: Finale of the Puppet Government. July 9,

1945. 2pp.

NETHERLANDS EAST INDIES

6 Netherlands East Indies: The Buginese. July 26, 1944. 44pp.

BORNEO

7 People and Government in Borneo. April 2, 1945. 128pp.

JAVA

8 Javanese Colonists in South Sumatra. October 14,1944. 42pp. 9 Programs of the Japanese in Java and Bali. 1945. 345pp.

NEW GUINEA

10 New Guinea: A Social-Political-Economic Survey. February 25, 1943. 138pp.

SUMATRA

11 Changes in South Sumatra under Japanese Administration.

October 14, 1944. 36pp.

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Reel XII

INDOCHINA

1 Strategic Survey of Indochina. March 14, 1942. 59pp. 2 Indochina. August 31, 1943. 12pp.

3 The Degree of Japanese Control over the French Administra-tion of French Indochina. May 1, 1944. 13pp.

4 Selected Industrial Installations in Indochina. January 1, 1945. 91pp.

5 Indochina's Wartime Government and Main Aspects of French Rule. July 10, 1945. 84pp.

6 Part I: Transportation and Telecommunications in French In-dochina. September 1, 1945. 153pp.

7 Part II: Cities and Towns in French Indochina. September 1, 1945. 165pp.

8 Part III: People and Government in French Indochina. Sep-tember 1, 1945. 138pp.

Reel XIII

INDOCHINA [Continued]

1 Part IV: Resources and Trade in French Indochina. Septem-ber 1, 1945. 373pp.

2 Biographical Information on Prominent Nationalist Leaders in French Indochina. 1945. 90 pp.

THAILAND

3 The Factor of Increased Japanese Influence in Thailand. August 1941. 36pp.

4 Development of Thai Cooperation with Japan. June 9, 1942. 5pp.

5 Proposed Text of the Thai Minister's Statement To Be Re-leased to the Public. (Foreign Relations with Japan). June 15, 1942. 31pp.

6 Social Conditions, Attitudes and Propaganda in Thailand with Suggestions for American Orientation toward the Thai. June 19, 1942. 28pp.

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7 Problems Confronting the Free Thai Movement. February 25, 1944. 12pp.

8 The Structure of Government in Thailand. March 20, 1944. 85pp.

9 Thailand Biographies. March 20, 1944. 85pp.

10 Political Aspects of an Allied Occupation of Thailand. July 14,

1944. 21pp.

11 Japanese Domination of Thailand. September 18,1944. 63pp. 12 Trend Toward Democracy in Thailand. October 25, 1944.

14pp.

13 Status of the Chinese in Thailand. March 15, 1945. 68pp. 14 Territorial Conflicts Between Thailand and French Indochina.

March 30, 1945. 158pp.

Reel XIV

THAILAND [Continued]

1 Selected Industrial Installations in Thailand. June 15, 1945. 64pp.

2 Thailand's Relations with Great Britain in the Strategic Upper Malay Peninsula. August 22, 1945. 73pp.

3 Financial Relations between Siam and Japan (1940-45). July 1, 1947. 29pp.

BURMA

4 The Resources of Burma. January 12, 1942. 18pp.

5 Social Conditions, Attitudes, and Propaganda in Burma with Suggestions for American Orientation toward the Burmese. April 6, 1942. 13 pp.

6 Short Guide to Burma. June 26, 1942. 15 pp.

7 Results of Japan's Conquest of Burma. August 5,1942. 7 pp. 8 Survey of Burma. September 20, 1943. 131 pp.

9 Personnel of the "Independent" Burma Government. August 27, 1943. 4pp.

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10 Problem of Law and Order in Burma under British

Adminis-tration. February 15, 1944. 109pp.

11 Burma Occupied. February 23, 1944. 51pp. 12 Burma Occupied. May 15, 1944. 25pp.

13 Problem of Law and Order in Reoccupied Burma. March 14,

1944. 22 pp.

14 Japanese Administration of Burma. July 10, 1944. 96pp.

15 The Structure of the Government of Burma. September 29, 1944. 53pp.

16 Price Inflation in Burma. December 15, 1944. 18pp.

17 Economic Reorganization of Burma. 8pp.

18 Proposed British Policies for Post-War Burma and Probable

Burmese Reactions. April 1945. 66 pp.

19 Japanese Use of Burmese Industry. November 1, 1945. 65pp.

Reel XV

CHINA

1 Social Conditions, Attitudes, and Propaganda in Manchuria. June 10, 1942. 33pp.

2 Vulnerability of the Japanese Fortifications System in North China. 6pp.

3 Japanese Infiltration among Muslims in China. May 15, 1944. 146 pp.

4 Shipyard Activity in Shanghai. June 30, 1944. 6pp. 5 Parti: East China. November 1, 1944. 276pp.

6 Part II: Society, People, and Government (East China). No-vember 1, 1944. 106pp.

7 Situation in the Canton Area. November 1944. 70 pp. 8 Structure and Personnel of the Nanking Puppet Government.

January 12, 1945. 84pp.

9 Programs of Japan in China: Central Coastal Provinces. Jan-uary 20, 1945. 222pp.

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10 The Puppet Governmental Bodies of Occupied N. China. May

1945. 16pp.

11 Japanese Materials on Wartime Agriculture in North China. Junel, 1946. 26pp.

Reel XVI

CHINA [Continued]

1 Biographical Intelligence on Former Puppet China. August 25, 1945. 262pp.

2 Programs of Japan in Manchukuo. April 30, 1945. 453pp. 3 Japanese Occupation of Southwest China Coast. July 26,

1945. 7pp.

KOREA

4 Korean Independence Movement. April 25, 1945. 5pp. 5 Potentialities of Korean Help Against Japan. April 25, 1945.

5pp.

6 Unification of Korean Independence Groups. June 15, 1942.

8pp.

7 Korean Economic Survey. August 5, 1942. 128pp.

8 Recent Korean Documents Relating to the Korean Provisional Government in Chungking. August 2, 1943. 49pp.

9 Programs of Japan in Korea. February 10, 1945. 85pp. 10 Joint A&N Intelligence Study of Korea. April 1945. 2 vol. 11 Questions of Korean Politics and Personalities. May 16, 1945.

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Subject Index

The following index is a guide to the major subjects of the six-teen reels and is usually limited to one reference and, sometimes, one cross-reference for each report. The Roman numeral refers to the reel, and the Arabic numeral refers to the order of reports within that reel; hence, II: 7 is the seventh report in the second reel.

Agriculture

China XV: 11 Philippines X: 1

Air Raids

Japan Ill: 8; IV: 8

Aircraft

Japan II: 1, 7; VII: 3 Anarchism Japan II: 20 Anthropology Japan I: 13 Aliens Japan IV: 9 Biographies Indochina XIII: 2 Japan V: 1, 4-5 Philippines X: 13; XI: 4 Thailand XIII: 9 Borneo Government XI: 7 People XI: 7 Buginese

Netherlands East Indies XI: 6

Burma

Economy XIV: 17 Foreign Relations XIV: 18-19 Government XIV: 9, 15 Great Britain XIV: 10,18

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Industry XIV: 19 Inflation XIV: 16 Law XIV: 10,13 Occupied Territory:

Japanese Administration of XIV: 7,11-12,14 Propaganda XIV: 5 Resources XIV: 4 Survey XIV: 6,8 Cabinet Japan V: 5 Canton China XV: 7 Census Japan VI: 5 Philippines X: 2 China Agriculture XV: 11 Canton XV: 7 Defenses, Japanese XV: 2 East China XV: 5 Government XV: 6 Industry XV: 4 Manchukuo XVI: 2 Manchuria XV: 1 Moslems XV: 3 Occupied Territory: Japanese Administration of XVI: 2-3 Occupied Territory: Japanese Programs in XV: 9,11 People XV: 6 Propaganda XV: 1 Puppet Government XV: 8,10; XVI: 1 Social Structure XV: 6

Chinese

Southeast Asia IX: 12 Thailand XIII: 13 Cities Indochina XII: 8 Japan Ill: 2-3; V: 9-10 Korea XVI: 10 Collaborationists Philippines X: 15-18

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Communications Indochina XII: 7 Japan Ill: 5; V: 7 Defenses, Japanese China XV: 2 Economy Burma XIV: 17 Far East VIII: 5 Japan Ill: 8; VI: 3, 6; VII: 1 Korea XVI: 7 Malaya IX: 22 New Guinea XI: 10 Southeast Asia IX: 18 Thai XIII: 3

Education

Japan II: 5,12 Philippines XI: 3

Electric Power

Japan II: 9,15; IV: 3-6

Espionage

Japan Ill: 7 Southeast Asia IX: 14-15 Thailand XIII: 4,14; XIV: 3 ETA Japan I: 3 Far East Economy VIII: 5 Indians IX: 1-2 Industry VIII: 2-3 Intelligence IX: 4-9 Kempei IX: 11 Manpower VIII: 4 Morale VIII: 1 Occupied Territory: Japanese Programs in VIII: 5 Propaganda IX: 3 Resistance IX: 10 Social Conditions VIII: 1

Fishing

Japan I: 6

Food

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Foreign Relations

Burma XIV: 18-19 Japan II: 3 Thailand XIII: 4-5,14; XIV: 2-3

Formosa

Intelligence VII: 8-9 Occupied Territory: Japanese Programs in VII: 7

Gas Japan V: 11 Government Borneo XI: 7 Burma XIV: 9,15 China XV: 6, 9; XVI: 1 Formosa VII: 9 Indochina XII: 5, 9 Japan 1:11; II: 5, 8,19; IV: 2; VI: 4, 7 Philippines X: 9; XI: 1-2 Thailand XIII: 8,12

Great Britain

Burma, Administration of XIV: 11 Burma, Foreign Relations XIV: 18 Malaya, Administration of IX: 26

Hi Kari Kikan Espionage Ill: 7 Hong Kong Industry IX: 29 Imports

Japan Ill: 8

Independence Groups Indochina XIII: 2 Java XI: 8 Indians

Far East IX: 1-2 Japan Ill: 9 Indochina Biographies XIII: 2 Cities XII: 8 Communications XII: 7 Government XII: 9 Independence Groups XIII: 2

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Industry XII: 4 Influence, Japanese XII: 3 Occupied Territory: Japanese Administration of XII: 6 Occupied Territory: Japanese Programs in XII: 6 People XII: 9 Resistance XIII: 2 Resources XIII: 1 Survey XII: 1-2 Trade XIII: 1 Transportation XII: 7 Industry Burma XIV: 19 China XV: 4 Far East VIII: 2-3 Hong Kong IX: 29 Japan I: 6; II: 8, 12,16-17; III: 10; IV: 1, 3-7; V: 3,11,12; VII: 2-5 Malaya IX: 24 Southeast Asia IX: 17 Thailand XIV: 1

Inflation

Burma XIV: 16 Japan VI: 14 Southeast Asia IX: 18

Intelligence

Far East IX: 4-7 Formosa VII: 8-9

Japan

Aircraft II: 1, 7: VII: 3 Air Raids Ill: 11; IV: 7 Aliens IV: 8 Anarchism II: 20 Anthropology 1:13 Biographies V: 1, 4-5 Cabinet V: 5 Census VI: 5 Cities Ill: 2-3; V: 9-10 Communications Ill: 5; V: 7 Economy Ill: 8; VI: 3, 6; VII: 1 Education II: 5,12 Electric Power II: 9,15; IV: 3-7 Espionage Ill: 7 Fishing 1:6

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Food V: 2 Foreign Relations II: 3

Gas V:ll

Government 1:11; II: 5, 8,19; IV: 2; VI: 4, 7 Imports Ill: 8 Indians Ill: 9 Industry I: 6; II: 8,12,16-17; III: 8,10; IV: 1; V: 3,11-12; VIII: 2-5 Inflation VI: 14 Information VI: 7 Kurile Islands II: 4

Law II: 21; VI: 13

Manpower II: 16, 22; III: 12 Merchant Marine VII: 6 Merchant Shipping II: 17 Migration VI: 10 Minority Groups 1:3 Morale 1:7 Moslems I: 9-10 Motor Vehicles IV: I; VII: 4 Ordnance VII: 5 Politics II: 20; VI: 3 Population V: 3; VI: 10 Price Control VI: 1-2, 9 Prisoners II: 2 Propaganda Ill: 6 Psychological Warfare ". I: 8; II: 6 Public Safety II: 13 Public Welfare II: 18 Radio Broadcasting V: 6 Rationing VI: 1-2, 9 Resources Ill: 1, 4; V: 8 Sewage VI: 11-12 Ships 11:14,16 Social Conditions 1:8 Social Relations I: 5 Social Structure 1:1-2 Steel 11:11 Survey 1:4 Tojo 1:12 Trade Ill: 1,4; V: 8 Transportation II: 10 Transportation Ill: 5; V: 7 Wage Controls VI: 6 Water VI: 11-12

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Java

Independence Groups XI: 8 Occupied Territory:

Japanese Administration of XI: 9 Occupied Territory:

Japanese Programs in XI: 9 Resistance XI: 8

Kempei

Far East IX: 11

Korea

Cities XVI: 10 Economy XVI: 7 Government XVI: 8 Independence Groups XVI: 4, 6 Occupied Territory:

Japanese Administration of XVI: 9 Politics XXVI: 11 Resistance XVI: 4-6, 8 Kurile Islands Japan II: 4 Law Burma XIV: 10,13 Japan II: 21; VI: 13 Philippines X: 14

Malaya

Economics IX: 22 Industry IX: 24 Great Britain IX: 26 Morale IX: 23 Occupied Territory:

Japanese Administration of IX: 25 Politics IX: 22 Propaganda IX: 19 Psychological Problems IX: 20 Psychological Warfare IX: 21 Singapore IX: 27-28

Manchukuo

China XVI: 2 Occupied Territory:

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Manpower

Far East VIII: 4 Japan II: 16; III: 12 Ships 11:16 Merchant Marine Japan VII: 6 Merchant Shipping Japan II: 17 Migration Japan VI: 10 Minority Groups Japan 1:3 Netherlands East Indies XI: 6 Southeast Asia IX: 12

Morale Japan I: 7 Malaya IX: 23 Moslems China XV: 3 Japan I: 9-10 Netherlands East Indies XI: 6

Motor Vehicles

Japan IV: 1; VI: 4

Netherlands East Indies

Borneo XI: 7 Java XI: 8-9 Minority Groups XI: 6 New Guinea XI: 10 Sumatra X: 11-12

New Guinea

Economy X: 10 Politics X: 10 Social Conditions X: 10

Occupied Territory: Japanese Administration of

Burma XIV: 7,11-12,14 China XVI: 2-3 Indochina XII: 6 Java XI: 9 Korea XVI: 9 Malaya IX: 25

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Philippines X: 1,10-11 Singapore IX: 28 Sumatra XI: 11-12

Occupied Territory: Japanese Programs in

China XV: 9,11 Far East VIII: 5 Formosa VII: 7 Indochina XII: 6 Java XI: 9 Sumatra XI: 12 Ordnance Japan VII: 5 People Borneo XI: 7 China XV: 6 Indochina XII: 9 Philippines Agriculture X: 1 Biographies X: 13 Census X: 2 Collaborationists X: 15-18 Interviews X: 3-8 Law X:14 Occupied Territory. Japanese Administration of X: 1,10-11 Puppet Government X: 9 Resistance X: 12 Politics

Japan II: 20; VI: 3 Korea XVI: 11 Malaya IX: 22 New Guinea XI: 10 Thailand XIII: 10 Population Japan V: 3; VI: 10 Price Control Japan VI: 1-2, 9 Prisoners Japan II: 2

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Propaganda

Burma XIV: 5 China XV: 1 Far East IX: 3 Japan Ill: 3 Malaya IX: 19 Southeast Asia IX: 13 Thailand XIII: 6 Psychological Problems Malaya IX: 20 Psychological Warfare Japan I: 8; II: 6 Malaya IX: 21 Public Safety Japan II: 13 Public Welfare Japan II: 18 Puppet Government China XV: 8,10; XVI: 1 Philippines X: 9; XI: 1-2, 5 Radio Broadcasting Japan V: 6 Rationing Japan VI: 1-2, 9 Resistance

Far East IX: 10 Indochina XIII: 2 Java XI: 8 Korea XVI: 4-6, 8 Philippines X: 12 Thailand XIII: 7 Resources Burma XIV: 4 Indochina XIII: 1 Japan Ill: 1; V: 8 Rubber

Southeast Asia IX: 17

Sewage

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Ships

China XV: 4 Japan II: 14,16

Singapore

Occupied Territory:

Japanese Administration of IX: 28 Survey IX: 27

Social Conditions

Far East VIII: 1 Japan I: 8 New Guinea XI: 10

Social Relations Japan 1:5 Social Structure China XV: 6 Japan 1:1-2 Steel Japan II: 11 Southeast Asia Chinese IX: 12 Espionage IX: 14-15 Industry IX: 17 Inflation IX: 18 Propaganda IX: 13 Rubber IX: 17 Transportation IX: 16 Sumatra Occupied Territory:

Japanese Administration of XI: 11-12 Occupied Territory:

Japanese Programs in XI: 11

Thailand

Biographies XIII: 9 Chinese XIII: 13 Economy XIV: 3 Espionage XIII: 4,14 Foreign Relations XIII: 4-5,14; XIV: 2-3 Government XIII: 8,12 Industry XIV: 1 Influence, Japanese XIII: 3,11

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Politics XIII: 10 Propaganda XIII: 6 Resistance XIII: 7 Tojo Japan 1:12 Trade Japan Ill: 1; V: 8 Indochina XIII: 1 Transportation Indochina XII: 7 Japan II: 10; III: 5; V: 7 Southeast Asia IX: 16

Wage Control

Japan VI: 6

Water

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The O.S.S./State Department Intelligence and Research Reports series includes:

I. Japan and Its Occupied Territories During World War II

II. Postwar Japan, Korea, and Southeast Asia

III. China and India

IV. Germany and Its Occupied Territories During World War II

V. Postwar Europe VI. The Soviet Union VII. The Middle East UPA

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