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Brannon Letter January 5, 1947 enclosure: Japan Times Weekly article
(1947-01-05)
The Japan Times Weekly article dated 7/23/1942, was not written by an American. The Bataan Death March. One year anniversary of Nagano’s death. (There is a discrepancy here, the letter states it is one year from Nagano’s ...
Brannon Letter April 27, 1947
(1947-04-27)
Meetings and discussions with former Japanese Ambassador Nomura. Mrs. Nagano’s conversation with Nomura regarding the Pearl Harbor attack.
Brannon Letter December 2, 1946
(1946-12-02)
Travel to Singapore for witnesses for Nagano’s defense.
Brannon Letter January 13, 1947
(1947-01-13)
Brannon details the death of Nagano and Nagano as a person. Morality of the trial and the lack of concern for the Japanese by Americans in occupation. Unfair treatment of the Japanese prisoners. (This letter was referenced ...
Brannon Letter December 17, 1946
(1946-12-17)
The Richardson cross-examination. Reduction of the Defense staff, Warren the lawyer for Admiral Oka leaving and the lawyer for Admiral Shimada being sent home for infraction of rules.
Brannon Manuscript Undated
(1948)
Undated manuscript telling the story of Admiral Osami Nagano
Brannon Letter December 1, 1945
(1945-12-01)
A letter to Bernard from Hayashi (in Japanese) with a typed translation. Brannon mentions attending a party at the Akaska rikyu – detached Palace of the Emperor of Japan and he will be the first foreigner there since ...
Brannon Letter January 5, 1947 enclosure: Japan Times Weekly article
(1947-01-05)
The Japan Times Weekly article dated 7/23/1942, was not written by an American. The Bataan Death March. One year anniversary of Nagano’s death. (There is a discrepancy here, the letter states it is one year from Nagano’s ...
Brannon Letter April 18, 1947
(1947-04-18)
Securing the release of Nagano’s property to his wife.
Brannon Letter December 14, 1946
(1946-12-14)
Restrictions and regulations being placed on the defense counsel. Brannon wonders “Shall I take a sincere defense and protect the U.S. or shall I go all out?” Richardson cross-examination and the cross-examination in ...