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 GENERAL HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES ARMY FORCES, PACIFIC PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICE

11 September 45. PRESS RELEASE:

The Supreme Commander for the allied Powers has directed that the following men be at once taken into the custody of American Military Forces:


 * 1) Sigenori Togo, Member of the Tojo "Pearl Harobor" cabinet; Minister of Colonial and Foreign Affairs.
 * 2) Okinori Kaya, Member of the Tojo "Pearl Harbor" cabinet. Minister of Finances.
 * 3) Admiral Shigetaro Shimada, Member of the Tojo "Pearl Harbor" cabinet. Minister of Navy.
 * 4) Nobusuke Kishi, Member of the Tojo "Pearl Harbor" cabinet. Minister of Commerce and Industry.
 * 5) Rear Admiral Ken Terashima, Member of the Tojo "Pearl Harobor" cabinet. Minister of Communications and Railways.
 * 6) Michiyo Iwamura, Member of the Tojo "Pearl Harbor" cabinet. Minister of Justice.
 * 7) Kunihiko Hashida, Member of the Tojo "Pearl Harbor" cabinet. Minister of Education.
 * 8) Hiroya Ino, Member of the Tojo "Pearl Harbor" cabinet. Minister of Agriculture and Forestry.
 * 9) Chikahiko Koizumi, Member of the Tojo "Pearl Harbor" cabinet.
 * 10) Sadaichi Suzuki, Member of the Tojo "Pearl Harbor" cabinet. Minister without portfolio. (Not same one who became prime minister).
 * 11) Lt. Gen. Masaharu Homma, Commander, Japanese Forces in Philippines, responsible for "Death March." (Took Wainwright surrender)
 * 12) Lt. Gen. Shigemori Kuroda, Japanesse Commander in P.I. 1943.
 * 13) Shozo Murata, Japanese Ambassador to P.I. during occupation.
 * 14) Col. Akira Nagahama, Commander of Kempei in the Philippine Islands (Responsible for tortures in Ft. Santiago)
 * 15) Lt. Col. Seiichi Ohta, responsible for atrocities in Manila.