George M. Koshi
George M. Koshi es un veterano del Servicio Intergente Militar que ayudó a defender a los prisioneros en los juicios por crímenes de guerra y luego ayudó a reformar el sistema legal y judicial de Japón después de la guerra.
Actualizado 2005
Historias de Este Autor
Contributions to the Allied Occupation Effort in Japan
3 de mayo de 2005 • George M. Koshi
Introduction During the period of the Occupation of Japan, I worked as an MIS member, and then as a civil servant, in three main areas: 1. The Washington Document Center 2. The War Crimes Trials 3. General Headquarters ・SCAP, Legal Section. 1. Washington Document Center, Tokyo When World War II ended, I was stationed at Camp Ritchie in Maryland, working in the Pacific Military Intelligence Research Section (PACMIRS). Early in September 1945, a group of us PACMIRS boys found ourselves …