資料名 | Message urging Japanese soldiers on Biak Island to surrender |
資料名(ローマ字) | Biaku-tô Nihongun ni tôkô o unagasu messeiji |
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資料の所在地 | Australian War Memorial (7/9/1 A3) この資料の複写を申し込む情報 (英文) |
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AJRP モジュール名 | Australian War Memorial leaflets |
AJRP シリーズ名 | Far Eastern Liaison Office propaganda leaflets |
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所蔵機関 | Australian War Memorial |
請求番号 | 7/9/1 A3 |
機関シリーズ名 | Various |
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資料番号 | A3 |
資料概要 | |
数量・形態 | 2 pages, printed |
公開状況 | Open |
資料の種類 | Unpublished |
資料カテゴリー | Leaflet |
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作成日(日/月/年) | |
作成日(日/月/年) | ?/5/1944 |
紛争コード | Pacific War (1941-1945) |
キーワード | PROPAGANDA, LEAFLET DROPPING |
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連合軍部隊名 | FAR EASTERN LIAISON OFFICE |
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言語 | English, Japanese |
地域 | Biak Island [Melanesia (PNG, Irian Jaya & Solomon Islands), Dutch New Guinea (Irian Jaya)] |
内容の概要 | This item is a small leaflet noting that the bearer has ceased resistance and must be treated in accordance with the International Law concerning POWs. There is a message in Japanese from the Commander-in-Chief of the US forces in Biak on the back of the leaflet, which urges Japanese soldiers to surrender. The messages states that it is no use continuing resistance as all ammunition and supplies have run out and their commander, Colonel KUZUME, has committed suicide. The message ends with the quote, "Yesterday's enemies become today's friends". The leaflet is accompanied by an English translation of the Japanese message. |
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Last modified: | 08/26/2003 04:00:41 PM |
記入者・贈与者 | AJRP staff |