| United States. Court of Claims, Audrey Bernhardt - 1955 - 1002 pages
...Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers or by agencies of the Japanese Government at his direction. ***** The authority of the Emperor and the Japanese Government...the state shall be subject to the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers who will take such steps as he deems proper to effectuate these terms of surrender.... | |
| National Archives (U.S.) - 1945 - 40 pages
...care, maintenance and immediate transportation to places as directed. "8. The authority of the Baperor and the Japanese Government to rule the state shall be subject to the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers who will take such steps as he deens proper to effectuate these terms of surrender"... | |
| Allied Powers (1919- ), United Nations - 1946 - 124 pages
...provide for their protection, care, maintenance, and immediate transportation to places as directed. (8) The authority of the Emperor and the Japanese Government...the state shall be subject to the supreme commander for the Allied Powers, •who will take such steps as he deems proper to effectuate these terms of... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1950 - 1414 pages
...provide for their protection, care, maintenance and immediate transportation to places as directed. elimination of existing ones, including matters relating...financing and support thereof; b) To draft recommen for the Allied Powers who will take such steps as he deems proper to effectuate these terms of surrender.... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1951 - 484 pages
...will rapidly deteriorate. The Surrender Terms have served their every legitimate purpose. Under them "the authority of the Emperor and the Japanese Government...the State shall be subject to the Supreme Commander T for the Allied Powers". To perpetuate that subjection, which has existed for 6 years, into more years,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1952 - 560 pages
...have gotten any document remotely approaching the instrument of surrender : The power of the Emperor to rule the state shall be subject to the Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers — which was the legal basis of the whole occupation. Now, in coming to the checks and balances on... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1953 - 156 pages
...provide for their protection, care, maintenance, and immediate transportation to places as directed. The authority of the Emperor and the Japanese Government...the state shall be subject to the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers who will take such steps as he deems proper to effectuate these terms of surrender.... | |
| Hilton Proctor Goss - 1955 - 334 pages
...Imperial Government ... at once to liberate all allied prisoners of war and civilian internees. . . . The authority of the Emperor and the Japanese Government...the state shall be subject to the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers who will take such steps as he deems proper to effectuate these terms of surrender.... | |
| United States. Department of State. Historical Office - 1957 - 1778 pages
...will rapidly deteriorate. The surrender terms have served their every legitimate purpose. Under them "the authority of the Emperor and the Japanese Government...subject to the Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers." To perpetuate that subjection which has existed for 6 years, into more years, would be to pervert the... | |
| Dorothy Elizabeth Richard, United States. Office of the Chief of Naval Operations - 1957 - 600 pages
...provide for their protection, care, maintenance and immediate transportation to places as directed. 8. The authority of the Emperor and the Japanese Government...the state shall be subject to the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers, who will take such steps as he deems proper to carry out these terms of surrender.... | |
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