History of the nonmilitary activities of the occupation of Japan / General Headquarters, Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers.

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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
[Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], [1951?]
Description
55 volumes : illustrations, maps.

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  • 13 reels

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    Historical monographs, 1945-1951 / Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers. [More in this series]
    Notes
    • "Restricted classification removed per executive order 10501"--Each t.p.
    • Not filmed were nos. 4, 17, 21-23, 34-35, 44-45, 50-51, and selected pages from 42.--Cf. introd. All were declassified and filmed later.
    • Prepared by the Civil Historical Section personnel of SCAP; William E. Hutchinson, editor.
    • Synopses of all monographs appear at the beginning of each reel.
    • "NARS job. no. Mp 65-4/1."
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographies.
    Reproduction note
    Microfilm. [Washington, D.C. : World War II Records Division, 1965?]. 13 microfilm reels. negative. 35 mm.
    Contents
    • reel 1: no.1. Introduction. no.2. Administration of the occupation. no.3. Logistic support. no.5. Trials of class "B" and "C" war criminals. no.6. Legal government reform
    • reel 2: no.7. The purge. no.8. Constitutional revision. no.9. National administrative reorganization. no.10. Election reform
    • reel 3: no.11. Development of political parties. no.12. Development of legislative responsibilities. no.13. Reorganization of civil service. no.15. Freedom of the press
    • reel 4: no.16. Theater and motion pictures. no.18. Public welfare. no.19. Public health. no.20. Social security. no.24. Elimination of Zaibatsu control
    • reel 5: no.25. Deconcentration of economic power. no.26. Promotion of fair trade practices. no.27. The rural land reform program. no.28. Development of the trade union movement
    • reel 6: no.29. Working conditions. no.30. Agricultural cooperatives. no.31. Education. no.32. Religion
    • reel 7: no.33. Radio broadcasting. no.36. Agriculture.
    • no.37. National government finance. no.38. Local government finance
    • reel 8: no.39. Money and banking. no.40. Financial reorganization of corporate enterprise. no.41. The petroleum industry. no.42. Fisheries. no.43. Forestry. no.46. Expansion and reorganization of the electric power and gas industries
    • reel 9: no.47. The heavy industries. no.48. Textile industries. no.49. The light industries. no.52. Water transportation. no.53. Communications
    • reel 10: no.54. Reorganization of science and technology in Japan. no.55. Police and public safety
    • reel 11: no.4. Population. no.17. Treatment of foreign nationals. no.21. Foreign property administration. no.22. Reparations. no.23. Japanese property administration
    • reel 12: no.34. Price and distribution stabilization : non-food program. no.35. Price and distribution stabilization : food program. no.44. [selected pages]. no.45. Coal
    • reel 13: no.50. Foreign trade. no.51. Land and air transportation.
    OCLC
    21581016
    RCP
    C - S
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