Justice Bernard Victor A. Roling, Judge in Utrecht Court and Law, Professor at University, Kingdom of the Netherlands, sits in his chambers at the International Military Tribunal of the Far East.
Admiral J. Richardson, former Commander in Chief, United States Fleet, and members of his party stand before a map of Pearl Harbor in the war crimes trials in Tokyo, Japan during the International Military Tribunal of the Far East. Left to right: Lieutenant P. S. McManus, Admiral Richardson, Captain J. J. Robinson, and Commander C. T. Cole.
John Brannon (right) is seated at a table next to an unknown man. Brannon was a defense attorney who represented Japanese war criminals at the International Military Tribunal of the Far East held at the War Ministry Building in Tokyo, Japan. Four unknown United States Military Police officers stand behind him.
John Brannon, defense attorney at the International Military Tribunal of the Far East held at the War Ministry Building in Tokyo, Japan, stands outside of a building wearing a suit. Photo is inscribed, "My love to you both. John Brannon."
George Yamaoka, Defense Attorney representing Shigenori Togo at the International Military Tribunal of the Far East held at the War Ministry Building in Tokyo, Japan, stands at a podium. Yamaoka proposes a dismissal of his defendant for the lack of evidence.
Okinari Kaya was the former Finance Minister of Japan during World War II. He was tried as a war criminal at the International Military Tribunal of the Far East in Tokyo, Japan.
General Kenji Doihara was a general in the Japanese Imperial Army who was instrumental in the invasion of Manchuria during World War II. He was found guilty and sentenced to death at the International Military Tribunal of the Far East.
Roger Cole, Defense Attorney who represented Akiro Muto at the International Military Tribunal of the Far East held at the War Ministry Building in Tokyo, Japan, stands at a podium. Cole was from Detroit, Michigan.