| Allied Powers (1919- ), United Nations - 1946 - 124 lapas
...minor islands as we determine. (9) The Japanese military forces, after being completely disarmed, shall be permitted to return to their homes with the opportunity to lead peaceful and productive lives. (10) We do not intend that the Japanese shall be enslaved as a race or destroyed as a nation, but stern... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1947 - 118 lapas
...minor islands as we determine. (9) The Japanese military forces, after being completely disarmed, shall be permitted to return to their homes with the opportunity to lead peaceful and productive lives. (10) We do not intend that the Japanese shall be enslaved as a race or destroyed as a nation, but stern... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1950 - 1414 lapas
...minor islands as we determine. (9) The Japanese military forces, after being completely disarmed, shall e Proposals for the Establishment of a General International Organisation, which were made public (10) We do not intend that the Japanese shall be enslaved as a race or destroyed as a nation, but stern... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1951 - 1366 lapas
...islands as we determine. (9) The Japanese military forces, after beiiifr completely disarmed, shall be permitted to return to their homes, with the opportunity to lead peaceful and productive lives. (10) We do not intend that the Japanese shall be enslaved as a race or destroyed as a nation, but stern... | |
| Woodrow Wilson Foundation - 1952 - 84 lapas
...minor islands as we determine. (9) The Japanese military forces, after being completely disarmed, shall be permitted to return to their homes with the opportunity to lead peaceful and productive lives. (10) We do not intend that the Japanese shall be enslaved as a race or destroyed as a nation, but stern... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1953 - 156 lapas
...minor islands as we determine. (9) The Japanese military forces, after being completely disarmed, shall be permitted to return to their homes with the opportunity to lead peaceful and productive lives. (10) We do not intend that the Japanese shall be enslaved as a race or destroyed as a nation, but stern... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Foreign Relations - 1956 - 1068 lapas
...minor islands as we determine. (9) The Japanese military forces, after being completely disarmed, shall be permitted to return to their homes with the opportunity to lead peaceful and productive lives. (10) We do not intend that the Japanese shall be enslaved as a race or destroyed as a nation, but stern... | |
| 1957 - 1646 lapas
...conditions for the Japanese surrender, Japanese military forces, after being completely disarmed, were to be permitted to return to their homes, "with [the]...opportunity to lead peaceful [and] productive lives." On December 8, 1949, the USSR signed the Geneva Prisoners of War Convention, setting forth the rights... | |
| Dorothy Elizabeth Richard, United States. Office of the Chief of Naval Operations - 1957 - 600 lapas
...The pertinent section stated: The Japanese military forces, after being completely disarmed, shall be permitted to return to their homes with the opportunity to lead peaceful and productive lives. The Joint Chiefs of Staff ( JCS) notified the American commanders in the Pacific and Asiatic Areas... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1959 - 1296 lapas
...One of the terms was: 5 p. 62 "The Japanese military forces, after being completely disarmed, shall USSR is laid down in that country's national constitution, as follows: Art. 12: In the USSR ead Potsdam Conference, 1945, July 17 — Continued 27 In 1949, 376,929 Japanese prisoners Mar. 16,... | |
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