Enemy Property Commission: Hearings Before the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, House of Representatives, 80th Congress, 1st Session, on H.R.873 and H.R.1823, Bills to Create an Enemy Property Commission, to Provide for the Disposal of Certain Enemy Property, and for Other Purposes, and H.R.1000, a Bill Creating a Commission to Examine and Render Final Decision on All Claims by American Nationals who Were Members of the Armed Forces of the U.S. and who Were Prisoners of War of Germany, Italy, Or Japan, for Payment of Its Awards, and for Other Purposes, and H.R.2823, a Bill to Provide for a Commission to Adjudicate Claims of American Nationals who Were Prisoners of War of Japan, for Payment of Its Awards, and for Other Purposes. March 20, 21, and April 21, 1947U.S. Government Printing Office, 1947 - 493 pages |
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... America , or of any of its officers , agents , or employees , from any source or by any agency whatsoever , shall be retained by the United States of America for the satisfaction of all claims against the Japanese Government of all American ...
... America , or of any of its officers , agents , or employees , from any source or by any agency whatsoever , shall be retained by the United States of America for the satisfaction of all claims against the Japanese Government of all American ...
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... American Internees Committee . Í engaged in the practice of law in Washington , D. C. , for more than 25 years specializing in the prosecution of claims of American citizens against foreign governments for the recovery of compensation ...
... American Internees Committee . Í engaged in the practice of law in Washington , D. C. , for more than 25 years specializing in the prosecution of claims of American citizens against foreign governments for the recovery of compensation ...
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... American civilian citizens who while located upon American soil , which was occupied by the Japanese , suffered damage to their person and to their personal property I desire to refer to a subject that I believe is of vital importance ...
... American civilian citizens who while located upon American soil , which was occupied by the Japanese , suffered damage to their person and to their personal property I desire to refer to a subject that I believe is of vital importance ...
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... American citizens located upon certain American soil at the outbreak of the war , that is , Alaska , Guam , Philippine Islands and Wake who sustained dam- ages to their person and personal property by reason of the acts of the Japanese ...
... American citizens located upon certain American soil at the outbreak of the war , that is , Alaska , Guam , Philippine Islands and Wake who sustained dam- ages to their person and personal property by reason of the acts of the Japanese ...
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... American civilian citizens in American territory invaded by the Japanese . If interest is added at the rate of 5 percent per annum since the date of liberation it would amount as of this date to $ 8,100,000 , mak- ing a total of ...
... American civilian citizens in American territory invaded by the Japanese . If interest is added at the rate of 5 percent per annum since the date of liberation it would amount as of this date to $ 8,100,000 , mak- ing a total of ...
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