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Pearl Harbor: The Seeds and Fruits of Infamy - Ludwig von Mises ...

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Subject Index 905<br />

Minority Report on <strong>Pearl</strong> <strong>Harbor</strong><br />

investigation, viii<br />

Modus Vivendi<br />

China’s objections to, 137–41,<br />

144–47, 149–51, 180, 853<br />

proposal <strong>of</strong>, 133–36, 853<br />

reply to U.S. ultimatum, 269–79,<br />

282–84<br />

U.S. counterproposal, 142–47<br />

U.S. rejection <strong>of</strong>, 149–56<br />

U.S. reply, 159–60, 176–77, 184<br />

Monroe Doctrine, 14<br />

Mukden explosion, 6<br />

National Defense Mediation Board,<br />

209<br />

Naval Base Defense Air Force<br />

Operation Plan, 591<br />

Naval Limitation <strong>and</strong> Non-<br />

Fortifi cation Treaty, 5–6<br />

Navy Court <strong>of</strong> Inquiry (NCI)<br />

appointees to court, 493–94<br />

attempts to conceal fi ndings,<br />

554–66<br />

fi ndings <strong>and</strong> consequences <strong>of</strong>,<br />

546–47<br />

Japanese intercepts, introduction<br />

<strong>of</strong>, 494–96<br />

Japanese intercepts, testimony<br />

regarding, 506–30, 673, 740,<br />

762–66<br />

Japanese reply to U.S. ultimatum,<br />

testimony regarding, 521–29,<br />

537<br />

military intelligence, testimony<br />

regarding, 496–98, 520–30<br />

release <strong>of</strong> report, 617–18, 738<br />

vulnerability <strong>of</strong> fl eet, testimony<br />

regarding, 502–06, 519, 541–45<br />

war warning, testimony regarding,<br />

499–502, 531–34<br />

Nazis. See Germany<br />

Netherl<strong>and</strong>s East Indies<br />

evacuation <strong>of</strong> Japanese residents,<br />

189<br />

Japanese threat to, 158, 164, 166,<br />

198, 847, 854–55<br />

U.S. defense <strong>of</strong>, 193, 207, 234<br />

Winds Code message, 246<br />

neutrality <strong>of</strong> United States, 36, 45<br />

cash <strong>and</strong> carry purchases, 36–39<br />

Congressional position in 1935, 8<br />

continued movement toward<br />

participation in the war, 193,<br />

221–23<br />

Japanese-Chinese War, 11, 15–16<br />

Morgenthau’s opposition to, 23<br />

Neutrality Act, enactment <strong>of</strong>, 8–9,<br />

845<br />

opposition to, 23, 34<br />

Patrol Force, 18–21, 45, 70, 846,<br />

849<br />

Roosevelt’s assurance <strong>of</strong>, 17, 21,<br />

49–52<br />

Roosevelt’s campaign against, 20<br />

violations <strong>of</strong>, 56, 62, 65, 96–97<br />

Nevada (U.S. battleship), 353<br />

New Deal, 24, 36, 78, 338<br />

New Order agreement, 14–15, 22,<br />

141<br />

news coverage<br />

APHB <strong>and</strong> NCI reports, 618<br />

Army <strong>Pearl</strong> <strong>Harbor</strong> Board,<br />

562–66<br />

<strong>of</strong> Army <strong>Pearl</strong> <strong>Harbor</strong> Board<br />

reports, 652–53<br />

<strong>of</strong> Greaves’s attendance at JCC<br />

investigation, 651<br />

<strong>of</strong> Knox’s report, 358–59<br />

<strong>of</strong> Senate Bill S.805, 614–15<br />

<strong>of</strong> Tojo’s speech, 182–83<br />

Niblack (U.S. destroyer), 63<br />

Nine Power Treaty <strong>of</strong> 1922, 12<br />

Non-Fortifi cation Treaty, 5–6<br />

“Nonrecognition doctrine,” 6

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