Counter-Intelligence Corps in Japan

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ddr-csujad-55-2003 (CSUJAD Local ID: sac_jaac_2106, CSUJAD Project ID: sac_jaac_2106)

CSU Sacramento Japanese American Archival Collection

Essay on the history and activities of Saburo Oshita and the 441st Counter-Intelligence Corps during World War II. Covers Oshita's background and training, objectives of the Counter-Intelligence Corps, occupation and activities in Japan, assignment in Hokkaido and Wakkanai, and the role of Nisei in the Counter-Intelligence Corps. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: sac_jaac_2106

4/8/1997

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