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Abu Ghraib, 205
Acheson, Dean, xvi, 58â59, 101, 223, 242â43, 254â55, 259, 266, 271, 278, 295
Acton, Lord, 279
Adams, John, 204
Advance to Barbarism
(Veale), 210â11
Akihito, Crown Prince of Japan, 79, 118
as emperor, 294
Alexander the Great, 66, 277
Allied Council for Japan (ACJ), 64, 91, 93, 101, 166â67, 169, 176, 251, 281
Allison, John M., 252, 256, 262
Almond, Ned, 101
Alsop, Stewart, 252
Amaterasu (war goddess), 122
American Caesar
(Manchester), 295
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), 220
American Council on Japan, 235â37
American Expeditionary Force
Europe (1918), 4 (
see also
Forty-Second Infantry)
Siberia (1919â20), 17
American Famine Emergency Committee, 106
anthrax, 178, 181, 183â84, 194, 196â97
antitrust, 231, 235â36
Anti-Trust and Cartels Division, 235â36
Appomattox, 34, 55
Arisue, Seizo, 29â30
Army, Department of, U.S., 143, 229, 243
Army-Navy football game, 14
Arnold, Henry “Hap,” xv, 6
Asahi Shimbun
(newspaper), 265
Ashida, Hitoshi, 134, 137
Ashmead, John, 140n
Associated Press, 161
Atcheson, George, 97, 101, 125, 127, 161, 169, 224, 255, 290
Atkinson, Brooks, 225
Atlantic Charter (1941), 72
Atlantic Monthly
, 140n
atom bomb, xvâxvi, 3, 10, 13, 24, 28, 45, 48â49, 55, 104, 178, 182, 194, 217â19, 246, 281
atrocities, 33, 72â73, 80â81, 198, 200â206, 295.
See also
war crimes trials
Auschwitz, 295
Australia, 42, 47, 64, 72, 136, 174, 183, 198, 202, 251
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Baba, Kikutaro, 249
Baldwin, Hanson, 275
Baldwin, Karl, 56
Baldwin, Roger, 220
Ball, Macmahon, 279, 281
balloon attacks, 181â82
baseball, 100, 105, 160, 244â48, 282â83
Bataan Death March, 73, 75, 106, 204
Bataan gang, 95, 101
Bay of Pigs fiasco, 259
Beard, Charles A., 151
Beard, Mary, 151
Belisarius, 227
Bertelli, Angelo, 218
biological weapons (BW), 178â97, 212â13, 295â96
Tokyo attack of 1948, 191â93
USSR war crimes trial and, 194â95
Bird, Horace, 38
birth control, 149, 151
Bismarck, Otto von, 65
Bisson, Thomas, 95
Black Dragon Society, 21
black market, 49, 91, 109, 169, 226, 239, 283
Blaik, Earl “Red,” 14, 293
Blyth, Dr. Reginald, 118â21
Bolsheviks, 17, 171
Bonus Army, 5, 7â8, 172
Bowers, Faubion, 69, 73, 78, 220, 286
Bradley, Omar, 7, 162, 260, 275, 279
Bremer, Paul, 70n
Britain, 86â87, 131, 208.
See also
United Kingdom
British House of Commons, 201
Brooke, Sir Alan, 33
Buddhists, 123
Bulge, Battle of the, 33
Bull Run, Battle of, 14
Buna, Battle of, 13, 28, 100, 163, 278, 287
Bunce, Dr. Arthur, 255
Burma, 63
Bush, George W., 70n, 299
Byrnes, James, xvi, 63, 92â94, 103, 142â43, 166â67, 176
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Caesar, Julius, 66, 277
Camp Detrick, Maryland (
later
Fort Detrick), 182, 184, 189, 196â97, 296
Canada, 42, 198
Castro, Fidel, 250
censorship, 89, 169, 219â20, 246
Cheney, Dick, 280
“Cherry Blossoms at Night” plan, 194, 196
Chiang Kai-shek, 110, 181, 242
China, 17, 42, 72, 81, 181.
See also
Manchuria; Pingfan, China
biological weapons and, 218, 296 (
see also
Unit 731)
Communist, 101, 175, 208, 223, 242â43
FEC and, 63â64, 93, 144
Japanese POWs in, 174â75
Korean War and, 259, 260â61, 275
reparations and, 113, 233n, 252
war crimes trials and, 198â99
Choate, Joseph H., Jr., 155â56, 290
cholera, 184, 195â96
Christianity, 123, 225
Christmas, 123
Churchill, Winston, xiii, 28, 33, 181, 184, 201, 272, 281
civilian affairs teams, 94â95
Civilian Conservation Corps, 5
Civil Information and Education Section, 95, 110â11, 118, 153, 219, 257
civil liberties, 113, 115â16, 122, 125, 219â20, 227.
See also
democracy; freedom of speech; political reform
Civil Rights Act (U.S., 1964), 153
civil service reform, 173
Civil War, 14, 180, 200, 212
Clausewitz, Carl von, 290
Clay, Lucius, 230
Clinton, Hillary, 299
Coalition Provisional Authority (Iraq, 2003), 70n
Cohen, Theodore, 95, 283
Cold War, 221, 288
colonialism, 208, 252
Combined Advisory Committee on Tropical Medicine, Hygiene and Sanitation, 183
command accountability, 200, 205â7
Committee for the Investigation of Constitutional Problems (Matsumoto Committee), 126â27, 135
Committee of Three, 55
Committee to Popularize the Constitution, 141
Communism, 99, 101, 113, 152, 165â66, 225â27, 241â42, 252â56, 260â61, 266, 292
Communist Party of Japan, 143, 152, 166â76, 227, 242, 253, 287, 290
strike threat of 1947, 169â74
Compton, Dr. Karl, 185, 194
Conant, Dr. James, 159
Connally, Tom, 8
constitution, Japan (1951), 86, 95, 113â14, 121, 125â46, 219, 228, 283, 287, 289, 294
Article 1 and 2 (status of emperor), 117, 139, 144â45
Article 9 (renunciation of war), 136, 138, 251, 257, 262â63, 287
Article 14 (nondiscrimination), 152
Article 24 (women's rights), 152
draft by Japanese, 125â27
draft by SCAP, 127â33, 219
draft finalized and translated, 132â40
FEC and, 141â44
officially adopted, 140â45
constitutional monarchy, 55â56
Corregidor, 12, 26, 33, 44, 204
Cosgrave, Dr. Moore, 39
Craigie, Robert, 213
Cuban Missile Crisis, 250
cultural and religious objects, 89, 110â12, 218, 289.
See also
religion
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Dai Ichi Building, 53, 71, 123, 156â57
Daily Express
(London), 202
Darius I, 13, 33
Darwin, Charles, 69
D-Day, 103, 258
demilitarization, 86, 103, 228, 233.
See also
disarmament; militarism
democracy, 28, 56, 60, 62â63, 78â80, 87â90, 114, 124, 140n, 145, 152, 168â69, 220, 224â26, 228, 234, 238.
See also
civil liberties; political reform
emperor and, 80, 85, 117, 120
Democratic Party (U.S.), 265
Dempsey, Jack, 51
Derevyanko, Kuzma, 165â67, 169, 174â75, 252
Devers, Jacob, 282
Devil's Gluttony, The
(Morimura and Shimozato), 296
Dewey, Thomas E., 253, 259
Diet, 111, 125, 131, 134, 139â41, 145, 171, 174, 177, 219, 265
hoarded goods scandal and, 239
Communist seats in, 173
constitution and, 144
women's rights and, 147â49, 151â52
Dillon Read firm, 234
DiMaggio, Joe, 247â48, 282â83
disarmament, 104â6, 217â18
disease.
See
biological weapons; medical problems
divorce, 148, 151â53
Dodge, Joseph, 236â37, 240n, 241â43, 290
Dodge Plan, 241â43
dollar-yen exchange rate, 240n
domino theory, 252, 297
Donovan, William “Wild Bill,” 11
Doolittle, Jimmy, xv, 48
Dower, John, 295
Draper, William, 222, 228â30, 232â34, 237, 239, 278
Dulles, John Foster, 242, 251, 253â54, 256, 261â64, 273â74, 285, 287, 290, 297
Dulles Peace Mission, 262â64
Dyke, Ken, 96â97, 118â19, 121
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Economic and Scientific Section, 50, 95, 100, 244
economic blockade, 105, 222, 238
economic policy, 20, 50, 90â91, 96, 221â23, 226, 228â43, 292, 297â98
“Economic Recovery of Japan, The” (Draper), 230
education, 20, 79, 86, 121, 123â24, 126, 146, 219, 281
Japanese history of WW II and, 294â95
on new constitution, 141
phonetic vs. kanji Japanese and, 140n
Shinto separated from, 123
women and, 149, 153
Edwards, Corwin, 232
Eichelberger, Robert, 61, 88, 143, 172
arrival in Japan and, 17â18, 28â29, 37, 53
Allied Council and, 251
American Council and, 236
background and personality of, 13â14, 17â18, 100â101
Eisenhower and, 101, 287
peace treaty and, 253
Philippines and, 13, 28â29, 100, 163, 278, 287
relationship with MacArthur, 13â14, 100â101, 161, 163, 236, 278â79, 282, 287
Siberian war and, 18, 100â101
war crimes trials and, 207
West Point and, 14
Eighth Army, 17, 28, 37, 100, 176, 241â42, 261, 273
Eisenhower, Dwight D., 7, 194
death of MacArthur and, 293
Eichelberger and, 101, 287
Korean War and, 259
occupation of Germany and, 87, 236
Philippines and, 279, 286, 291
presidency and, 162, 255, 274
relationship with MacArthur, 34, 78, 101, 162, 279, 286â87, 291
WW II and, 6, 33, 103
elections (Japanese), 219
1946, 124, 127, 140â43, 145, 148â49, 169â70, 174, 177
1947, 173
1949, 176
1950, 176
1952, 176
Eleventh Airborne, 31
Ellerman, Ruth, 141
Embracing Defeat
(Dower), 295
Emmerson, John, 103
emperor.
See also
Hirohito
constitution and status of, 127â28, 131â32, 136, 138â39, 144â45, 228
freedom of speech and, 115
Shinto and divine status of, 116â18
USSR and, 167
English language, 96
Europe first, 223, 236
exports, 237, 239, 242
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Far East Air Forces, 13
Far East co-prosperity sphere, 242
Far Eastern Commission (FEC), 63â64, 91, 112, 127, 229, 252, 271
directive of June 19, 1947, 238n
Japanese constitution and, 134, 136, 139, 141â44, 176
Japanese economy and, 233
Kennan and, 227
labor unions and, 174
SCAP chain of command and, 91â94
USSR and, 174â76
Fellers, Bonner, 12, 49, 55, 68â69, 71, 76, 117
feudalism, 28, 88, 90, 108â9, 114, 128, 147â48, 251, 285
Fire Prevention Week, 160
Fitzgerald, F. Scott, 272
food shortages, 31, 49â50, 87, 93, 103, 105â10, 114, 169, 283, 287
Force of Women in History, The
(Beard), 151
Force of Women in Japanese History, The
(Beard), 151
Ford, Henry, 170
Foreign Affairs
, 225
foreign aid, 222
foreign exchange controls, 89
Formosa, 103, 112â13, 254, 264.
See also
Taiwan
Forrestal, James, 55, 223, 234
Fortune
, 162, 235, 237â41
Forty-Second Infantry (“Rainbow Division”), 4, 65, 271
France, 42, 198, 208
Franks, Tommy, 280
freedom of speech, 20, 115, 168â69, 218â19
free market, 20, 96, 230â31
Fuji, Mount, 24, 122â23
Fujinomiya Shrine, 122â23
Fundamental Law of Education (Japan, 1947), 149
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G-2 (U.S. Army intelligence), 190
G-12 spy apparatus, 10
gambling, 226
Ganoe, William, 282
Garfield, James, 162n
Garner, Jay, 70n
Gehrig, Lou, 245
General Headquarters (GHQ), 94â95, 97â98, 110â11, 120
“Go Home Quickly!,” 251
Geneva Conventions, 174, 204
Geneva disarmament conference (1930), 136
Geneva Protocol (1925), 179
Germany
Japan vs., 269â70
Nazi, 17, 18, 179, 184â86, 198
postwar, and occupation of, 52, 87, 94, 106, 112, 146, 163, 168, 236
surrender of, 34
Weimar, 137
women's rights and, 146
WW I and, 4, 17, 55, 65
Gettysburg Address, 39
Gifu City, 22
Goldwyn, Samuel, 297
Golunsky, S. A., 220â21n
Goodman, Grant, 156â57
Gordon, Joseph, 149
Göring, Hermann, 207
government, Japan (s
ee also
democracy; Hirohito; Japanese Civil Code; Diet; elections; local government; political reform; women's rights;
and specific individuals and ministries
)
constitution and, 129, 132â33
democracy and, 90
employees and, 170â74, 242, 238, 289
Fellers on reform of, 76
laws translated into English, 96
MacArthur and, 65, 72, 86, 89
repatriation and, 104
SCAP and, 91, 94â95
Special Investigation Bureau, 175
Supreme Court, 145, 123
Women's and Minors' Bureau, 149â51
zaibatsu
and, 231â32
Government Section, 95, 98
Japanese constitution and, 128â32, 141
Gracchi brothers, 110
Grant, Ulysses, 33, 34, 55, 60â61, 162n, 291â92
Grew, Joseph, xvi, 27â28, 55â56, 213, 234, 245
Griffin, Robert, 252, 290
Gulf War (1991), 279â80
Gunther, John, xv, 128
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Haber, Fritz, 183
Hadley, Eleanor M., 231, 234â35
Hague Conventions