John Brannon stands outside near a cluster of palm trees, wearing a suit. Brannon was a defense attorney for the Japanese war criminals during the International Military Tribunal for the Far East in Tokyo, Japan.
John Brannon, wearing a suit, stands outside of a building. Brannon was a defense attorney for Japanese war criminals during the International Military Tribunal of the Far East in Tokyo, Japan. Photo is inscribed, "To my little friend Hisako San. J. Brannon"
John Brannon (left) sits in a chair next to Prince Takamatsu Nobuhito, the youngest son of Emperor Tashio and brother of Emperor Hirohito. Brannon was a defense attorney for the Japanese war criminals during the International Military Tribunal for the Far East.
Prince Takamatsu Nobuhito, left, and John Brannon, right, stand next to each other. Prince Takamatsu Nobuhito was the brother of Japanese Emperor Hirohito. Brannon was a defense attorney for Japanese war criminals during the International Military Tribunal of the Far East in Tokyo, Japan. Image is autographed by Nobuhito.
John Brannon, left, stands outside next to an older unidentified gentleman, holding his hand. Brannon was a defense attorney for the Japanese war criminals during the International Military Tribunal for the Far East in Tokyo, Japan.
President Harry S. Truman (center, to the left of the two women) meets with United States District Attorneys from 48 states and the territories during their annual conference. All others are unidentified.
Washington, D. C. Former President Harry S. Truman and his former Special Counsel Charles Murphy of Washington, D. C. prepare testimony Mr. Truman will give before the House Banking and Currency Committee Monday. From: Houston Post.
Former President Harry S. Truman was the central figure in a busy 12-hour Veteran's Day program at Welch, West Virginia, where he made the principal address. He is shown here riding in a parade with Welch attorney Samuel Sollins. Same as 68-1067, slightly better print.
Under Secretary of Agriculture Charles S. Murphy is standing in the center. On the left is labor leader Joseph D. Keenan and on the right is Donald S. Dawson, Washington, D.C. lawyer and one time Truman aide. All three men have name tags on and appear to be attending an unidentified event at the Sheraton Park Hotel in Washington, D.C.