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Subject Index 901<br />

Hewitt Inquiry<br />

conclusions, 593–96<br />

Japanese codes, testimony<br />

regarding, 583–90, 740<br />

reasons for, 419, 567–68<br />

war warning, testimony regarding,<br />

585, 593<br />

Hong Kong, 189, 349<br />

Hood (British battle cruiser), 64<br />

“hot line” telephone, 29<br />

Hyperion (British destroyer), 20<br />

Icel<strong>and</strong>, 66, 70<br />

India, 189<br />

Indianapolis (U.S. carrier), 176<br />

Indochina<br />

Japanese<br />

occupation <strong>of</strong>, 135, 846,<br />

850–51<br />

<strong>of</strong>f er to remove troops, 137<br />

presence in, 184–89, 203–04,<br />

233–35<br />

threat to, 126, 147, 158–60,<br />

854–55<br />

Kimmel’s testimony regarding<br />

war plans, 700, 704<br />

observation <strong>of</strong> Japanese convoys,<br />

257, 264<br />

Schulz’s testimony regarding<br />

Japanese threat to, 792–93<br />

Short’s testimony regarding war<br />

plans, 714<br />

internment <strong>of</strong> Japanese, 263<br />

Italy, 195, 258, 845<br />

Japan<br />

ambassadors from. See Kurusu,<br />

Saburo; Nomura, Kichisaburo<br />

American-Dutch-British (ADB)<br />

Conversations. See American-<br />

Dutch-British (ADB)<br />

Conversations<br />

anticipated war with, 191–201,<br />

210–11, 232–36, 239–43,<br />

306–09<br />

APHB testimony regarding<br />

relations with U.S., 466–71<br />

attack on <strong>Pearl</strong> <strong>Harbor</strong>, 316–26,<br />

843–45<br />

attempts to negotiate with U.S.,<br />

94–96, 99–100, 122–27, 181,<br />

849–50, 852–53<br />

breakdown <strong>of</strong> diplomatic<br />

relations with the U.S., 179–87,<br />

244–45<br />

considerations <strong>of</strong> war with<br />

United States, 156–60<br />

declaration <strong>of</strong> war, 862<br />

destruction <strong>of</strong> code machines,<br />

213–17, 590<br />

deterioration <strong>of</strong> relations with<br />

U.S., 10–17, 75–78, 97–98,<br />

111–12, 117–20, 176–77<br />

diplomatic codes <strong>of</strong>. See codes,<br />

Japanese<br />

expiration <strong>of</strong> treaty with United<br />

States, 40<br />

Fourteen Part reply. See Fourteen<br />

Part reply<br />

German-Japanese Anti-<br />

Comintern Pact, 10<br />

Grew’s testimony regarding,<br />

623–24<br />

infl ammatory speech by Prime<br />

Minister Tojo, 181–83<br />

international relations before<br />

WWII, 4–7<br />

military buildup in Indochina. See<br />

Indochina<br />

occupation <strong>of</strong> French Indochina.<br />

See French Indochina<br />

occupation <strong>of</strong> Manchuria, 4–5<br />

One p.m. Message. See One p.m.<br />

Message

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