Memorandum from Acting Secretary of State Joseph Grew to President Harry S. Truman
Images (2)
Document
| id |
id
269702941
|
|---|---|
| contentType |
contentType
document
|
| source |
source
import
|
Source image fields (6)
Extracted text
OCR Page 1 of 2DEGLASSIFIED
E.O. 11652, Sec. 3(E) and 5(D) OF Œ
Dept. de State letter, Äug. 10, 1872
SECRET
NAMS Date 6.30.75
June 15, 1945
MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT
Subject: Replacement for Japanese ship Awa Maru
The Japanese vessel Awa Maru, traveling under safe
conduct granted by the United States on behalf of itself
and the other Allied Governments, was sunk by an American
submarine on April 1, 1945. The safe conduct was pro-
vided to enable the Awa Maru to discharge at ports in the
southern areas (Hong Kong, Saigon, Singapore, Surabaya,
Batavia, and Muntok) for delivery to American and other
Allied prisoners of war and civilian internees in Japa-
nese custody a portion of the relief supplies, furnished
by the Allied authorities, that had been picked up last
fall at Nakhodka, U.S.S.R., by the Japanese for such
distribution.
On only three occasions since the outbreak of the
war in the Pacific, the third being the shipment under
reference, have the Japanese agreed, after prolonged
negotiations, to accept shipments of food, medicine,
and other relief supplies urgently needed by American
and other Allied nationals in their custody. On only
two occasions (one in 1942, the other in 1943) has the
Japanese Government been willing to cooperate in an ex-
change of American and Japanese personnel.
Because of the unfortunate circumstance referred to
it is believed improbable that the Japanese Government
will agree to any further exchanges of personnel or accept
any further shipments of relief supplies for distribution
to Allied
Relations
belongs_to