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Authors: Frank Kowalski
samurai,
111â13
,
131
. See also
bushidÅ
Sauer, Colonel,
99
SCAP.
See
supreme commander for Allied powers
seishin kyÅiku
(military spirit),
109â14
,
119â20
self-defense, right of,
33
,
39â40
,
41
,
42
,
136â37
,
138
self-defense forces,
40
,
53
,
139
,
173
.
See also
Japan Self-Defense Forces
self-sacrifice,
118â19
Shellenberger, Colonel,
91â92
Shepard, Whitfield P.: at CASA headquarters,
75â77
; as chief, Civil Affairs Section,
xviii
,
21
; interpreter,
60â61
,
85
,
86
; Kowalski and,
21
,
22â23
,
47
,
52
; MacArthur and,
75
; Masuhara and,
84â85
,
86
,
88
,
104
,
125
,
126
; National Police Reserve and,
23
,
28â31
,
60â61
,
63â65
,
66
,
67
,
73
; personality,
75
; Yoshida and,
45
,
48
Shidehara, KijurÅ, Baron,
36â37
,
39
,
165
Shimbun Yoron ChÅsa Renmei,
142
,
143
ShintÅ,
112
Socialist Party (Nihon ShakaitÅ): American view of,
175â76
; criticism of NPR,
133â34
; criticism of positions,
174
; Diet members,
31
,
43
,
133â34
,
169
; end of occupation and,
162
; left and right wings,
162
,
166
; opposition to rearmament,
52
,
132
,
136
,
137
,
138
,
140
,
166
,
173â74
; on peace treaty negotiations,
13
; Yoshida and,
174
South Korea,
20
,
107â8
,
127
.
See also
Korean War
Soviet Union: Cold War,
11
,
12
,
146
,
162
; Japanese peace treaty and,
12
,
13
,
164
; Japanese rearmament and,
53
; military forces in Far East Asia,
136
; representatives in Japan,
16â17
; Sakhalin,
82â83
,
136
; total diplomacy against,
12
,
13
,
16â17
,
20
special vehicles, tanks as,
81
,
94
,
173
spirit. See
seishin kyÅiku
State-War-Navy Coordination Committee (SWNCC),
34â35
,
37
Stevens, Kenneth,
79â81
student protests,
14â15
,
167
,
169
Subversive Activities Control Board (SACB),
xixâxx
Subversive Acts Prevention Bill,
166
,
169
supreme commander for Allied powers (SCAP): anticommunist campaign,
14â16
,
20
; authority,
32
; Initial Postsurrender Policy for Japan,
35
,
56â57
; objectives,
4â5
.
See also
General Headquarters
;
MacArthur, Douglas
;
occupation
Suzuki (chief of police),
68â69
SWNCC.
See
State-War-Navy Coordination Committee
Takayanagi, KenzÅ,
37
tanks,
81
,
94
,
134
,
135
,
136
,
153
,
173
tennÅ. See
emperor
Thoulton, Colonel,
100
“Three Human Bombs” story,
118â19
TÅhoku University,
14
TÅkyÅ Maritime Training School,
30â31
TÅkyÅ Metropolitan Police,
25
,
167
total diplomacy,
12
,
13
,
16â17
,
20
training: Advisory Group role,
99
; criticism of,
153
; of NPR officers,
99â100
,
103
,
104
,
105
,
129â30
; of NPR recruits,
79
,
83
,
93
,
98
,
99â100
,
101
,
104
,
106â7
,
129â30
; of U.S. Army,
17
,
18
Truman Doctrine,
11
United States: ambassadors to Japan,
50
,
158
; Asian involvement,
7
,
8â9
,
19â20
; bases in Japan,
41â42
,
166
,
181
; civilian control of military,
89
,
179
; economic power,
19â20
; foreign policy in Cold War,
11
,
12
,
13
,
16â17
,
20
; military cooperation with Japan,
85
,
93
; military officer appointments and promotions,
89
,
176
; military readiness,
19â20
,
153â54
; patriotism,
110
; peace treaty with Japan,
13
,
20
,
162â63
; presidential power,
118
; security pact with Japan,
163
,
180â81
; Truman Doctrine,
11
.
See also
occupation
U.S. Army: 1st Cavalry Division,
9
; 7th Cavalry Regiment,
30â31
; 7th Infantry Division,
9
,
82
,
83
; 24th Infantry Division,
8
,
9
; 25th Infantry Division,
9
; cadre system,
82
; divisions in Japan,
9
,
17â18
,
19
; Eighth Army,
8
,
99â100
; Kowalski's career,
xvâxix
; organization,
93
; training in Japan,
17
,
18
.
See also
Korean War
U.S. Department of Defense,
87
U.S. Military Academy,
xv
,
xvi
,
179
Walker, Walton H.,
8
war, renunciation of.
See
Article 9
weapons: American,
93
; artillery,
94
,
132
,
134
,
135
,
136
; carbines,
28
,
80
,
81
,
83
,
93
,
101
; gradual armament of NPR,
27
,
43
,
101
,
141
; of Imperial Army,
92â93
; Japanese production,
152
; tanks,
81
,
94
,
134
,
135
,
136
,
153
,
173
; training,
83
,
104
.
See also
disarmament
;
rearmament
Whitney, Courtney S.: as chief of Government Section,
28
; constitution draft,
38â39
,
40
; MacArthur and,
28
,
74
; NPR officer screening,
60
,
61
,
64
,
66
,
67
Willoughby, Charles A.: former Imperial officers and,
28
,
57â58
,
59
,
60
,
61â62
,
63â64
,
69â70
,
100â101
; Hattori and,
61â62
,
69
,
153
; Hayashi appointment and,
65â67
; as Intelligence Section Chief,
28
; MacArthur and,
28
,
58
,
74
; reports on communist threat,
69â70
; reputation,
58â59
women: coffee
sukoshi,
76â77
; support of disarmament,
52â53
,
142
,
143
,
165
; voting rights,
52â53
,
143
World War II: bombings of Japanese cities,
1â2
; conduct of Japanese soldiers,
116â17
; D-day,
xvii
; Japanese surrender,
4
,
158
,
160
.
See also
peace treaty
Yamaguchi, Yoshitada,
4
yobitai
(new Japanese soldiers): choice of name,
121â22
; combat boots,
81
;
criticism of,
71
; dignity,
127
,
128â29
,
178
; former Imperial soldiers,
99
; newspaper articles,
124â25
; public perceptions,
123â25
; recruiting,
60
,
61â62
,
77
,
78
,
83
,
98â99
; spirit,
108
,
109â11
,
130
; suicides,
130
; training,
79
,
83
,
93
,
98
,
99â100
,
101
,
104
,
106â7
,
129â30
; treatment by officers,
178
; uniforms,
125â27
; volunteers,
98â99
; voting rights,
139â40
Yoshida, KenzÅ,
49
Yoshida, Shigeru: amnesty,
161
; career,
48â50
; Constitution Day ceremony,
170
; constitutional reform and,
39â40
,
50
,
52
,
173
; dinner hosted by,
45
,
47â48
,
51â53
; end of occupation and,
159
,
163
; family and marriage,
49
; as foreign minister,
39
,
50
; on Korean War,
1
,
4
,
51â52
,
55
,
144
; MacArthur and,
175
; peace treaty negotiations and,
13
; as prime minister,
1
,
39â40
,
50â51
; on rearmament,
52â53
,
136â38
,
141â42
,
143â45
,
163
; relations with SCAP,
49
; “reverse course” program,
149
,
151
,
166
,
169
; Socialist Party and,
174
; during war,
50
,
54â55
Yoshida, Shigeru, National Police Reserve and: cabinet order,
31
; depurging officers,
104
; expansion,
72
,
136
,
180
; goals,
51
,
53
,
55
,
132
; Hayashi appointment,
66
,
67
; MacArthur's order,
25â26
,
41
,
55
; Masuhara's appointment,
84
; officer appointments,
50
,
90
; rearmament,
135
,
136â37
,
143
; support of establishment,
51
; use in domestic disturbances,
168