File:NDL11920778 Doc. No. 28- Letter from Pu-Yi to Gen. MINAMI.pdf

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Doc. No. 28: Letter from Pu-Yi to Gen. MINAMI   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Doc. No. 28: Letter from Pu-Yi to Gen. MINAMI
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Series title 文書名: GHQ/SCAP Records, International Prosecution Section = 連合国最高司令官総司令部国際検察局文書 Entry No.332 Defense Documents Rejected as Evidence before the IMTFE, 1945-47
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原所蔵機関: 米国国立公文書館 (RG331) コレクションタイトル: 日本占領関係資料 コレクションタイトル: General Headquarters/Supreme Commander for Allied Powers 資料種別 : [マイクロ資料]

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Court Exh. No. 278
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2022-03-15
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2021-12-03T15:46:02+09:00
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マイクロフィルム : File
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Book MicroForm
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2021-06-04
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029347197
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IPS-21 R01: 0005-0007

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