Military Situation in the Far East: Hearings Before the Committee on Armed Services and the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, Eighty-second Congress, First Session, to Conduct an Inquiry Into the Military Situation in the Far East and the Facts Surrounding the Relief of General of the Army MacArthur from His Assignments in that AreaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1951 - 3691 頁 |
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第 3148 頁
... action could be taken in their absence . Subsequent to their return , almost immediately after their return , legislation was submitted on the European aid program , and joint hearings have been in progress since then , so I did not ...
... action could be taken in their absence . Subsequent to their return , almost immediately after their return , legislation was submitted on the European aid program , and joint hearings have been in progress since then , so I did not ...
第 3150 頁
... action , " and it seems to me that the course for us to pursue is simply to report back to the Senate - if you want to call it a report - that we had these hearings , and here is the testi- mony , and leave everybody to draw their own ...
... action , " and it seems to me that the course for us to pursue is simply to report back to the Senate - if you want to call it a report - that we had these hearings , and here is the testi- mony , and leave everybody to draw their own ...
第 3201 頁
... action both unilaterally and in concert with others . A tabulation of 85 instances of the use of American armed forces without a declaration of war was incorporated in the Congressional Record for July 10 , 1941 ( App . A ) . See also ...
... action both unilaterally and in concert with others . A tabulation of 85 instances of the use of American armed forces without a declaration of war was incorporated in the Congressional Record for July 10 , 1941 ( App . A ) . See also ...
第 3203 頁
... action of the Executive and ratified by a joint resolution of both Houses . These agreements would provide for a ... Action contrary to the Charter of the United Nations is action against the interests of the United States . Preservation ...
... action of the Executive and ratified by a joint resolution of both Houses . These agreements would provide for a ... Action contrary to the Charter of the United Nations is action against the interests of the United States . Preservation ...
第 3204 頁
... action of the North Koreans constituted a breach of the peace and called upon " the authorities in North Korea ( a ) to cease hostilities forthwith ; and ( b ) to withdraw their armed forces to the Thirty - Eighth Parallel . ” It also ...
... action of the North Koreans constituted a breach of the peace and called upon " the authorities in North Korea ( a ) to cease hostilities forthwith ; and ( b ) to withdraw their armed forces to the Thirty - Eighth Parallel . ” It also ...
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aggression Air Force American Army attack based on notifications battle casualties Central People's Government Chairman RUSSELL Chiang Kai-shek Chinese Communist committee Current captured Current missing current wounded data indicate DEFENSE Increase Department of Defense Died of wounds East effective military strength enemy action figures represent cumulative Formosa Government indicate the cumu individual casualties Japan Killed in action kin was effected lapse required lative losses from effective MacArthur Manchuria military control Missing in action naval North Korean notifications of individual number of permanent operations Owen Lattimore peace permanent and temporary President process these notifications receive notifications reflect all casualties represent cumulative casualties Republic of Korea required to receive result of enemy returned to duty Returned to military Russia Senator GREEN Soviet Union Stalin statement sum of items temporary losses Total casualties sum Total deaths sum troops United Nations Command United Nations forces verify and process Wounded in action Yalta
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第 3352 頁 - Nations furnish such assistance to the Republic of Korea as may be necessary to repel the armed attack and to restore international peace and security in the area.
第 3309 頁 - After the final destruction of the Nazi tyranny, they hope to see established a peace which will afford to all nations the means of dwelling in safety within their own boundaries, and which will afford assurance that all the men in all the lands may live out their lives in freedom from fear and want...
第 3214 頁 - The determination of the future status of Formosa must await the restoration of security in the Pacific, a peace settlement with Japan, or consideration by the United Nations.
第 3336 頁 - All constituent acts be taken, including the holding of elections, under the auspices of the United Nations, for the establishment of a unified, independent and democratic Government in the sovereign State of Korea...
第 3565 頁 - In the event of a conflict between the obligations of the Members of the United Nations under the present Charter and their obligations under any other international agreement, their obligations under the present Charter shall prevail.
第 3208 頁 - Members to render every assistance to the United Nations in the execution of this resolution and to refrain from giving assistance to the North Korean authorities.
第 3241 頁 - Council-- (1) to assess and appraise the objectives, commitments, and risks of the United States in relation to our actual and potential military power...
第 3180 頁 - It seems strangely difficult for some to realize that here in Asia is where the Communist conspirators have elected to make their play for global conquest, and that we have joined the issue thus raised on the battlefield; that here we fight Europe's war with arms while the diplomats there still fight it with words ; that if we lose the war to Communism in Asia the fall of Europe is inevitable, win it and Europe most probably would avoid war and yet preserve freedom. As you point out, we must win....
第 3345 頁 - Council resolutions make such forces and other assistance available to a unified command under the United States; 4. Requests the United States to designate the commander of such forces ; 5.
第 3200 頁 - It is of course too early to forecast the means of attaining this last result; but the policy of the Government of the United States is to seek a solution which may bring about permanent safety and peace to China, preserve Chinese territorial and administrative entity, protect all rights guaranteed to friendly powers by treaty and international law, and safeguard for the world the principle of equal and impartial trade with all parts of the Chinese Empire.