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NAMES OF WITNESSES IN ALL PROCEEDINGS REGARDING THE PEARL HARBOR ATTACK-Continued

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1 Pages referred to relate to sworn answers submitted by the witness to written interrogatorics.
Sworn statement presented to committee.

458-473,

477-549

NAMES OF WITNESSES IN ALL PROCEEDINGS REGARDING THE PEARL HARBOR ATTACK-Continued

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LIST OF DOCUMENTS APPEARING IN THE JOINT
COMMITTEE'S HEARINGS NOT

INTRODUCED AS

EXHIBITS

Senate Concurrent Resolution 27, establishing the Joint Committee on the

Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack-----

Correspondence between joint committee and State, War, Navy Depart-
ments, and between committee and President Truman and estate of
former President Roosevelt, concerning liaison officers and records to
assist committee_-_

Presidential directive of August 28, 1945, concerning disclosure of crypt-
analytic technique or procedures_

Presidential order of October 23, 1945, lifting ban of August 28, 1945, di-
rective for benefit of committee----

Presidential order of November 7, 1945, concerning information given by
service personnel.

Presidential memorandum of November 9, 1945, enlarging on order of No-
rember 7, 1945.

Excerpts from the Congressional Record of September 6, 1945, including

the discussion and adoption by the Senate of Senate Concurrent Resolu-

tion 27 establishing the joint committee__.

Paragraph from "I Fly for Vengeance," by Commander Clarence Earl Dick-
inson, appearing in Saturday Evening Post of October 10, 1942‒‒‒‒‒‒
Tentative order of proof submitted by committee counsel----.
Paraphrase of message of October 6, 1945, from Secretary of War to Gen-

eral MacArthur..

Statement by Japanese officer who participated in Pearl Harbor attack___
Order issued by Navy Section of Japanese Imperial General Headquarters

concerning attack

Statement of Japanese officer on information concerning ship movements
reaching Japanese task force from Honolulu commercial broadcast-

ing stations.

Japanese Naval General Staff Instruction of December 2, as contained in
MacArthur report--

Letter received by Navy regarding FBI check of Honolulu programs----
Prepared statement by Admiral Richardson on meeting with Admiral Leahy
and President on October 8, 1940__

Memorandum of October 9, 1940, by Admiral Richardson on his conference

Admiral Richardson's dispatch of June 22, 1940, to Chief of Nava
ations concerning War Department alert-

Answer of Chief of Naval Operations to Richardson's dispatch

22, 1940.

Letter of January 25, 1941, from Admiral Richardson to Chief of
Operations, regarding air-defense conditions at Pearl Harbor___.
Excerpts from war and defense plans__.

Article of August 13, 1941, sent to New York Times by Otto D. Toli
on American and British stand in far eastern crisis----

Prime Minister Churchill's statement in House of Commons on Ja
27, 1942, relating to United States entry into the war--

Mémorandum of November 30, 1941, on conference between Secreta
State and Lord Halifax, on United States position if Britain should
Japanese move on Kra Isthmus__.

Winant telegram of December 2, 1941, to Secretary of State, conce
Japanese moves toward Kra Isthmus___

Winant cable of December 6, 1941, to Secretary of State, concerning
nese convoy movement___

Welles-Halifax discussion of November 28, 1941, concerning Japa
situation__‒‒‒

Memorandum of December 2, 1941, by Under Secretary Welles to Br
Ambassador, transmitting documents handed to Japanese Ambassad

New York Times article of August 25, 1941, giving text of Prime Mini

Churchill's address on meeting with President_--

Letter of November 12, 1945, from Mr. Grew to committee counsel, reg:
ing assistance to committee_.

Letters exchanged between Mr. Grew and the President, December
1940, and January 21, 1941_.

Telegram of December 5, 1941, from Ambassador Grew to Secretary H
regarding opinion in Japan of the "ten point" note of November 26, 19
Quotations from New York Times of December 5, 1941, on possibility
closing Japanese consulates in United States---

Conversation of February 14, 1941, between Mr. Dooman and Mr. Ohashi

Dispatch No. 796, dated November 28, 1941, from State Department to t

American Embassy, Tokyo, concerning the proposed modus viven

studied by the Department---.

Campaign address of October 30, 1940, at Boston by President Roosevelt

Dispatch of December 4, 1941, from Chief of Naval Operations to nav

attachés at Tokyo, Bangkok, Peiping, and Shanghai, concerning destru

tion of codės_.

Memorandum of September 6, 1941, from General Fielder for G-2, regard
ing Summaries of Information__

Excerpt from memorandum from Maj. Gen. H. A. Drum, commanding gen

eral, Hawaiian Department, to The Adjutant General, War Department

dated September 21, 1935, concerning defense mission, Hawaiian De

partment

Excerpts from Colonel Montague's memorandum of November 2, 1945
on function of Joint Army-Navy Intelligence Committee...

Stimson-Knox letter of June 2, 1941, to the President transmitting Joint
Army and Navy Basic War Plan-Rainbow No. 5, and ABC-1, recom-
mending approval_---

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