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Conduct Under Fire

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by John A. Glusman


  prisoners. See also specific detention locations; specific prisoners

  guidelines for disposition of

  medical experimentation on

  regulations for treatment of

  propaganda campaigns

  control of ICRC visits to POW camps

  films

  Kōbe POW Hospital as

  photograph of pilot beheading

  on radio and in newspapers

  in radio messages from POWs

  Russia, treaty with

  Senjinkun (Field Service Code)

  surrender

  fear of occupation forces

  list of POW camps

  Potsdam Declaration

  ritual suicides of armed forces

  Tripartite Pact with Germany and Italy

  war crimes

  destruction of evidence

  evasion of prosecution by POW guards

  immunity of Hirohito from prosecution

  prosecutions for

  Japanese-Americans, internment of

  Japan Times and Advertiser

  Jewish Daily Forward

  Jodl, Gustav

  Johns, Louise

  Johnson, David L.

  Johnson, Harold K.

  Jonaitis, Charles F.

  Jones, Albert M.

  Jones, Paul M.

  Joses, Maurice

  Jungle Journal

  Junod, Marcel

  kamikaze fighters

  Kaminer, Hanna

  Kardiner, Abram

  Kase Toshikazu

  Kashiwangi (guard at Tsumori)

  Katō Masayoshi

  Katz, John

  Kawabe Torashirō

  Kawane Yoshikata

  Kawasaki. See Maruyama POW Camp

  Kawasaki Masaichi

  Keenan, Joseph

  Kelleher, James

  Kelley, Welbourn

  Kelly, Robert B.

  Kelly (escapee from Cabanatuan POW Camp)

  Kemp, Colonel

  Kempeitai (military police)

  Kempf, Orion V. “Pete,”

  Kent, James L.

  Kentner, Robert W.

  Kenwa Maru (ship)

  Kerr, E. Bartlett

  Keschner, Harold

  Keys, Ancel

  Keyser, Ed

  Kidd, Darwin F. “John,”

  Kikusui Maru (ship)

  Kilki, Ferid

  Kimikawa Maru (ship)

  Kimura Mitsuo

  King, Edward P., Jr.

  King, Harold

  King, Karl “Otis,”

  Kinkaid, Thomas C.

  Kino (guard at Tsumori)

  Kinosita Ryōjun

  Kirkland, Jack

  Kirkpatrick, Lewis S.

  Kitajima Kishio

  Kitamura Shozo “The Snake,”

  Kitano Kenzō

  Kitasato Shibasaburō

  Kliatchko, Aaron

  Knight, Aubrie Arthur

  Kobayashi Hiroyasu

  Kobayashi Kazuo

  Kōbe, bombing of

  Kōbe House

  Kōbe POW Hospital

  about

  anxiety among Japanese at

  food rations at

  holiday greetings, hopefulness of POWs at

  international misunderstandings and tensions at

  as Japanese propaganda vehicle

  mail and packages from home

  patients, cases at

  during raid on Osaka

  during raids on Kōbe

  study of “painful feet” complaint

  thievery, weakening of morality

  Kodama Yoshio

  Koga Hidemasa

  Koike, Colonel

  Koiso Kuniaki

  Koizumi Jun’ichirō

  Kojima, Captain

  Kokuryū Maru (ship)

  Kolambugan (ship)

  Komori, Arthur

  Konishi Shoji

  Konishi Yukio

  Konoe Fumimaro

  Kou Shiyoku

  Krueger, Walter

  Kunitake Michio

  Kuranishi Taijirō

  Kurita Takeo

  Kurusu Saburō

  Kusamoto, Captain

  Lambert, Gordon K.

  Lane, John

  Laney, Durward Allen

  Lang, Fred

  Langdon, Benjamin Bruce

  Lapham, Robert

  Lash, Russell L.

  Laughon, Willard R.

  Laurel, José P.

  Laurence, William L.

  Lavie, Peretz

  Lawler, Captain

  LeCouvre, Don

  Lee, Clark

  Lee, Henry G.

  Lee (Chinese magistrate)

  LeMay, Curtis “The Cigar,”

  Lentz, Emmet C.

  Levenberg, Ralph

  Levi, Primo

  Levin, Ed

  Levine, Max

  Lewis, Robert A.

  Lewis, Thomas

  Libreich, Richard

  Lidington, William Henry

  Life magazine

  Lim, Vicente

  Lingenselter, Mary

  Lipsky, Charlie

  Littell, George S.

  “Little Speedo” (guard at Cabanatuan POW Camp)

  Lockwood, Charles A., Jr.

  “Lofty” (guard at Ichioka POW Hospital)

  Lopez, Salvador P.

  Lothrop, Robert B.

  Low, F. S.

  Lowe, Ruth

  Lowen, Ted

  Lowman, Kenneth N.

  Luce, Clare Booth

  Lukban, Vicente

  Luna, Victoriano

  Lupton, James Frank

  Luzon (ship)

  Lyall, Thomas

  MacArthur, Arthur

  MacArthur, Douglas

  on atomic bomb

  Australia, headquarters in

  at Bataan

  bravery of, opinions of others concerning

  Cartwheel offensive through central Pacific

  at Corregidor

  Corregidor, evacuation of

  food rations, cut in

  Formosa, decision to bomb

  4th Marines, assumption of command of

  Hart, friction with

  intelligence reports, ignoring of

  Japan

  arrival in

  plan for invasion of Home Islands

  plan for nonmilitary occupation of

  position on Potsdam Declaration

  securing of immunity for Hirohito

  at surrender ceremony

  tribunal for prosecution of war crimes

  in Manila

  Medal of Honor awarded to

  Olongapo, order for attack at

  Philippines

  belief in defensibility of

  on condition of forces in

  denounced for failure to defend

  on impending Japanese landing

  Quezon, appointment of, as national defense adviser

  reassurance to residents following Pearl Harbor attack

  return to, from Australia

  POWs and

  Solomons, attacks on

  MacArthur, Jean

  McBride, Allen C.

  McCloud, Simon S.

  McCoy, Melvyn H.

  McCready, Tom

  McDaniels. Yates

  MacDougall, Daniel

  McGaffin, William

  McIntire, Ross T.

  Mack, Lieutenant Colonel “Liver,”

  McKelway, St. Clair

  McKinley, William

  McManus, Francis Joseph

  McNamara, Robert S.

  Magpanty, Napoleon

  Maine (ship)

  Mainichi Shimbun

  Malinta Tunnel hospital. See Corregidor

  Mallonée, Richard C.

  Malone, Private

  Malvier, Fred

  Manaloto, Horacio “Mut,”

  Manila

  bombing of

  calm following Pearl Harbor attack

  d
escription of

  evacuations of

  during Japanese occupation

  liberation of

  as open city

  Manila Daily Bulletin

  Manila Herald

  Manila Hospital Center

  Mann, Thomas

  Marella, Archbishop

  Mariencek (Australian POW)

  Mariveles. See under Bataan peninsula

  Marshall, Chester

  Marshall, George Catlett

  Marshall, Richard J.

  Maruyama POW Camp (Kawasaki)

  absence of, from lists of POW camps

  description of, conditions at

  evacuation of patients

  Glusman’s plan for evacuation of patients

  on Hirohito’s capitulation

  inadequacy of medical supplies at

  after Japanese surrender

  transfer of patients to, from Kōbe POW Hospital

  Maryanne (ship)

  Mashbir, Sidney F.

  Mason, Harold

  Massello, William, Jr.

  MATA-30 convoy

  Matsuii, Major General

  Matsumae Shigeyoshi

  Matsumori Hideo

  Matsuo Chuneji

  Matsuyama Susumu

  Mayberry, Richard H.

  Mellnik, Stephen M.

  Men on Bataan (Hersey)

  Mensching, Wilfred “Chick,”

  Meyer, Donald E.

  Michno, Gregory F.

  Mickelsen, Olaf

  Mieldazis, J. J.

  Mielenz, Lloyd E.

  Mikami Kizo

  Mikitani Hiroko

  Mikitani Kimiko

  Mikitani Yashirō

  Miller, Ernest B.

  Miller, Frederick A.

  Milosz, Czeslaw

  Mimura Yoshitaka

  Minsker, Harry C.

  Mitscher, Marc A.

  Mitsos, Tom

  Miyazaki Shunya

  Molotov, Vyacheslav

  Momotat Lieutenant

  Moore, George F.

  Morgan, Wade H., Jr.

  Morganthau, Henry, Jr.

  Mori, Colonel

  Morimoto Iichirō

  Morioka Susumu

  Mori Takeshi

  Murakami Mikio

  Murata Kiyoko

  Murata Sōtarō

  command of Osaka POW camp area

  orders to kill POWs

  plans for relocation of POWs

  request for absolution from war crimes

  use of Kōbe POW Hospital for propaganda

  as war criminal

  Murphy, Mark

  Mydans, Carl

  Mydans, Shelley

  Nagano Kameichirō

  Nagano Osami

  Nagasaki, bombing of

  Nagoya, bombing of

  Nagumo Chūichi

  Nakahashi Reiko

  Nakamichi Kanji

  Nakamura, Captain

  Nakamura Ryūichirō

  Nakanishi Hiroshi

  Nakao Kiyoaki

  Nakato Masako

  Nakatsui, Sergeant

  Nakayama Giichi

  Nakayama Motoo

  Nara Akira

  Nardini, John Edward

  Navy Evening Gopher

  Nayakayama Tarōkichi

  Necker, Ernie

  Nelson, E. R.

  Nelson, Robert W.

  Nemerov, Howard

  Newman, Neva H.

  Newman, Robert

  New Yorker magazine

  New York Journal-American

  New York Post

  New York Times

  Nichijo Shaka (John David Provoo)

  Nichirei Maru (ship)

  Night Hawk (ship)

  Nimitz, Chester W.

  1929 Geneva Convention

  Nishi Haruhiko

  Nishina Yoshio

  Nishiura Kazuhiko

  Nitobe Inazō

  Nogi Naraji

  administrative organization of Bilibid

  medical duties and concerns

  raising of pigs at Bilibid

  treatment of POWs

  Noma Hiroshi

  Nomura Kichisaburō

  Norinaga Motoori

  Norstad, Lauris

  Norton, Charles Eliot

  Norton, Nancy Belle

  Nosu Shōichi “Mad Butcher,”

  Oahu (ship)

  Obata Tadayoshi

  O’Donnell (POW camp)

  O’Donnell, Emmett (Rosie)

  Ogata Jun’ichi

  Ogiya Yorio

  Ohashi Hisamichi

  Ohashi Hyōjirō

  address to POWs on end of war

  apology for behavior of guards

  background, personal life

  concern and care for POWs

  expectation of Japanese defeat

  fear of impending attack

  at Ichioka POW Hospital

  in Japanese propaganda photograph

  on Japanese surrender ceremony

  letter of appreciation from POW doctors

  meeting with ICRC delegation

  remorse after war

  respect for POW doctors

  as suspected war criminal

  theft of Red Cross parcels

  treatment of Murata Kiyoko for burns

  Ohashi Kazuko

  Ohashi Yasuko

  Ohashi Yoshihisa

  Ohashi Yukako

  Okano Kihichirō

  Okazaki Isojirō

  Okazaki Katsuo

  Okinawa, Battle for

  Oklahoma (ship)

  Oliver, Glenn

  Oliver, Lieutenant Colonel

  Olongapo

  Olympia, Manuel G.

  Olympia (ship)

  Omori Main Camp

  Ōnishi Takijirō

  Ono Buicho

  Ooka Shohei

  Oppenheimer, J. Robert

  O’Rourke, James

  Oryoku Maru (ship)

  Osaka, bombing of

  Ōsaka Mainichi

  Ōsaka No. 1 Headquarters Camp

  Osaka Red Cross Hospital

  Osmeña, Sergio

  Otahara Kiyotomi

  Otis, Elwell Stephen

  Otter, Bethel B.

  Overbeck, Robert S.

  Overy, Richard

  Ōyama Iwao

  Ozawa Jisaburō

  Page, John Allison

  confrontation with Murata

  evacuation of patients from Osaka Red Cross Hospital

  on excessive food drops

  at Ichioka POW Hospital

  at Kōbe POW Hospital

  during air raid

  care of patients

  on food rations

  in Japanese propaganda photograph

  meeting with ICRC delegation

  on “painful feet” syndrome

  on plan for evacuation of patients from Maruyama POW Camp

  repatriation of

  visit to Ōhashi’s home

  Panay (ship)

  Parker, E. N. “Butch,”

  Parker, George M.

  Parker, Ray D.

  Parker, T. C.

  Parrott (ship)

  Parsons, Charles “Chick,”

  Pascale, Camille

  Pearl Harbor

  Peart, Cecil Jesse

  Pensacola convoy

  Peralta, Marcario

  Percival, Arthur E.

  Perry, Matthew C.

  Pestalozzi, Max

  Petrel (ship)

  Philadelphia Ledger

  Philippines. See also specific locations in the Philippines

  American control of

  declaration of national emergency in

  Fil-American forces in

  at Bataan

  in Bataan Death March

  deployment to Mariveles

  hunger, disease, deaths among

  poor training and equipment of

  intelligence network in

  Japanese counterintelligence in
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  opinions concerning defensibility of

  Philippine Scouts in

  Phillips, Claire “High Pockets” (Dorothy Clara Fuentes)

  Pigeon (ship)

  Piotter, Vernon V.

  Plumer, Herbert

  Pohlman, Max

  Potsdam Declaration

  Power, Thomas S.

  Praeger, Ralph

  President Garfield (ship)

  President Grant (ship)

  President Harrison (ship)

  President Madison (ship)

  Price. A.

  prisoners of war. See also specific detention locations; specific prisoners

  deaths in captivity

  in friendly fire

  Geneva Convention guidelines on

  historical Japanese treatment of

  after homecoming

  medical and psychiatric complications

  post-traumatic stress disorder

  settlements and reparations

  Japanese guidelines on disposition of

  Japanese prisoners, Allied treatment of

  mail processing for

  medical experimentation on

  numbers of POW camps

  postsurrender

  airdrop of food and supplies for

  care and processing of

  continued killing of

  liberation, evacuation of camps

  press reports of atrocities toward

  Prisoner of War Information Bureau (Japan) policy on

  radio messages from

  Prisoners of War Bulletin

  Provoo, John David (Nichijo Shaka)

  Punongbayen, Honorio

  P’u Yi, Henry

  Pyle, Ernie

  Quail (ship)

  Quezon, Manuel L.

  Quinn, John

  Radio Tōkyō

  Raleigh (ship)

  Ramsey, Edwin Price

  Rasher (submarine)

  Raton (submarine)

  Reade, Laura (Laura Reichman)

  Reamer, Everett D.

  Recto, Claro M.

  Redmond, Juanita

  Reichman, Laura. See Reade, Laura

  Reuter, Paul

  Reyes, Lulu

  Reyes, Normando Ildefonso

  Reynolds (cook on PT-34)

  Ritter, Edward F., Jr.

  Rivers, William

  Robertson, G. E.

  Robinett, Blair

  Robinson, Chaplain

  Rockwell, Francis W.

  Rodaway, Private

  Romulo, Carlos P.

  Roosevelt, Franklin D.

  appointment of Quezon as national defense adviser

  death of

  declaration of national emergency

  Europe First policy

  imposition of wartime sacrifices

  internment of Japanese-Americans

  MacArthur and

  on Pearl Harbor attack

  policy concerning Philippines

  rebuilding of naval combat strength

  sanctions against Japan

  stereotype of Japanese

  at Trident Conference

  Roosevelt, Theodore

  Routhier, Ronald

  Roxas, Manuel

  Russell, Paul

  Rutherford, Ernest

  Ryūsei Maru (ship)

  Saalman, Otis E.

  Sackett, E. L.

  Saitō Yoshitsugu

 

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