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Sub-series title: UN Administrative Agreement requests for compensation
Title (romaji)Kokuren gun kyôtei seiritsu ni tomonau zengosochi ni kansuru yôbôsho
Title (kanji)
AJRP details
AJRP module: Kure Municipal History Office
AJRP series: BCOF related documents
Location details
Institution: Kure Municipal History Office
Institution series: Postwar liaison by the External Liaison Section
Institution sub-series: Kokurengun kyôtei seiritsu ni tomonau zengosochi ni kansuru yôbôsho
Sub-series qualities
Quantity: 64 pages
Access: Open
Sub-series type: Unpublished, Official
Sub-series content
Creation date range (year): 1954 to c1954
Conflict code: Japan (1945-1957), Korean War (1950-1953)
Keywords:ADMINISTRATIVE DOCUMENTS, OCCUPATION, AGRICULTURE, ROAD TRANSPORT
Australian unit names:
Allied unit names: BRITISH COMMONWEALTH OCCUPATION FORCE
BRITISH COMMONWEALTH FORCES IN KOREA
Japanese unit names:
Languages: Japanese
Area:Kure [Japan–Formosa, Honshû, Hiroshima Prefecture]
Content: This consists of administrative documents describing requests made by the Hiroshima prefectural government in relation to the UN Administrative Agreement. Matters discussed include the maintenance cost of roads and ports used by UN forces, construction of sand banks for the Toishigawa River, environmental destruction due to training programs of UN forces, unfavourable impact to local agriculture by military facilities and training of UN forces, compensation for the reduction of fishing areas, damage to agricultural production, and compensation and relief for unfavourable impact on the financial affairs of the Kure Municipal Council.
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Last modified:10/23/1999 02:32:34 AM



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