AJRP詳細
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AJRPモジュール名
| Australian War Memorial official records
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AJRPシリーズ名
| Allied Translator and Interpreter Section (ATIS) publications
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所蔵機関詳細
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所蔵機関
| Australian War Memorial
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機関シリーズ名
| AWM55
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機関サブシリーズ名
| AWM55 12/-
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サブシリーズ概要
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数量・形態
| Approx. 130
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公開状況
| Open
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サブシリーズ種類
| Unpublished, Official
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サブシリーズ内容
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| 1943 to 1947
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紛争コード
| Pacific War (1941-1945)
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キーワード
| PRISONERS OF WAR, PROPAGANDA, RESEARCH, INTELLIGENCE, MILITARY OPERATIONS, AERIAL OPERATIONS, NAVAL OPERATIONS
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豪軍部隊名
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連合軍部隊名
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日本軍部隊名
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言語
| English
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地域
| Philippines
Melanesia (PNG, Irian Jaya & Solomon Islands)
Japan–Formosa
Netherlands East Indies (Indonesia)
China–Hong Kong
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内容の概要
| This series contains Allied Translator and Interpreter Section (ATIS) research reports. These report were typically written in response to specific requests from Allied commanders and strategists and were used to assist tactical plans and the propaganda campaign. The reports cover a wider range of topics including: the technical attributes of Japanese weapons and equipment; military operations; naval operations; bombing and aerial operations; aircraft and naval losses; casualties; military geography; Japanese place names throughout the South-West Pacific Area; the psychological impact of Allied tactics; treatment of prisoners of war; the Japanese concept of suicide; entertainment; army brothels; social control in Japan; atrocities committed against Allied prisoners of war; and supporting documentation for the trial of Japanese war criminals.
Some photographic material, relating to Japanese military equipment and the execution of Allied prisoners of war, is included. Publication of the reports continued for a short time after the end of the war, covering such subjects as Japan's entry into the war and the repatriation of Japanese prisoners of war.
The high proportion of captured documents and testimonies of Japanese prisoners of war gives insight into Japanese perceptions of the war, while the choice of subjects researched in depth by ATIS reveals Allied preoccupations at different stages of the Pacific war – and the ways in which Allied intelligence used information to help secure an Allied victory. In general, the emphasis of ATIS research reports was on Japanese psychology, both in terms of their capacity and willingness to fight and the factors likely to affect the post-war Allied occupation.
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その他
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付記
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| 02/14/2005 03:29:47 PM
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