< Tokyo War Crimes Trial. (1) >

“therefore…..”

I put the Coke on the reception table. There was no situation for Coke to pass, but the presence of a giant sitting in front of me was making me bewildered.

“How did Attorney General Griggs come to Japan?”

John Griggs.

A man who served as the U.S. Attorney General was sitting casually and sipping a cola.

“This drink is sweet. I have a bad mouth. Am I old now?”

“Minister?”

“Well, I understand your question. You must be wondering how a man from the U.S. Department of Justice came to visit Tokyo, Japan, which was smashed in a month. But there is a deep political interest involved here.”

“Is it a political interest?”

Not knowing the current situation in the United States is heartbreaking.

It is not possible to go to the United States for a while, but this winter alone was the presidential election season, so it was a time when the American political world was dynamically twisted.

“America’s isolationists and Republican frontrunners. Pro-Trust lawmakers who will make Japan salivate are gathering around President McKinley. The next re-election is semi-deterministic by now.”

I nodded at Griggs’ words.

I heard that the Republican Party was sweeping the public’s explosive response in the victory over Japan. McKinley became victorious president, and approval ratings were exploding.

Although it is time to fall into a lame duck, considering his political position, which is going backwards, re-election is certain.

Even President McKinley is a pro-Trust president. It was understandable that the majority of Republicans, including Senator Eldrich, rallied under him.

But the question was not solved.

“But what does that have to do with Secretary Griggs coming to Japan?”

“First of all. I am no longer the Attorney General. I resigned a few days ago.”

“Yes?”

Can I resign so easily?

All sorts of questions rose up and down, but I kept them in check.

“President McKinley seems to want to somehow frame this war with Japan as an ‘overwhelming victory’. Isolationists, frontists, and pro-Trusts all want it. The United States in Japan The interests of wanting to expand our position were miraculously matched.”

“Overwhelming victory.”

“To do that, it was necessary to ‘adjust’ the Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal’s ruling to the absolute advantage of the United States. However, if the liberal United States proceeded with the trial in a ruthless manner, it is easy to be struck by the masses. put it in.”

So far I understand

As the war started with the slogan of the torch of liberalism, it was a situation in which the adjustment of the neutral forces was necessary.

It was the International Court of Justice.

“So, I resigned as the U.S. Attorney General and was commissioned as a special judge of the International Court of Justice. I joined the International Court of Justice of the Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal.”

Former Attorney General Griggs smiled and showed the International Court of Justice’s gold badge on a formal collar.

In fact, he was fully qualified to become a special judge as he was a member of the International Permanent Court of Arbitration.

“In conclusion, nine American judges have rendered a verdict at the Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal. The lineup including the Minister of Justice, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, and Doctor of Jurisprudence is splendid.”

A thorough winner’s trial.

To be honest, even if the Japanese side misrepresented the trial as a victor’s trial in the future, there was nothing to say, but Japan’s surprise attack without declaring war is bad.

“Who is the person charged with the Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal?”

“Aritomo Yamagata, Taro Katsura, Konnohyoe Yamamoto, Heihachiro Dogo, Masakage Terauchi, Makoto Saito, etc., were indicted one after another.”

It’s an amazing lineup.

A line by Taro Katsura and Konnohyoe Yamamoto.

It seems that they have been prosecuted by the Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal with the determination to uproot everything.

‘Who indicted is roughly expected.’

There is a strong push from the angry Marshal Dewey and Secretary of War Roosevelt to try to root out the roots.

Well, like me, my comrades were buried in a surprise attack, and I would like to peel off the scalp.

“What kind of punishment did the prosecutor ask for?”

“All the death penalty.”

Again, this is an incredible scale.

“Is the death penalty possible for everyone?”

“It’s a firing squad. At least there won’t be a shortage of bullets.”

“No, that’s… not after.”

Well, the US government will take care of it.

“How many days will the trial start?”

“A week later. Evidence is overflowing, and dragging it out is a waste of time. Reading all the charges and ringing the wooden stick three times is labor. Let’s get rid of it quickly.”

It was a little daunting to see him shipping pigs from the slaughterhouse, but as his lobes pounded, his anger began to rise.

Reading my expression, Griggs grinned.

“Rejoice. He’s made out of your ear. He’s also been charged.”

“Aren’t you a war criminal?”

“This war crimes trial will be decided in a strict manner according to the military law designated by the World Peace Conference.”

“If it’s a world peace conference…”

River Code.

That goddamn code book I was trying to immerse Jack Tracy in. It was a military law code designated as an international standard at the last World Peace Conference in The Hague.

“If you put it on your ear, it’s an earring, if you put it on your nose, it’s a nose ring.”

“That’s correct.”

The military law of this era had many holes through which to escape.

Besides, it was the gangsters who made judgments among the legal engineers who were full of malice.

Germany was a world savage enough to even beheaded.

“By the way, Justice Griggs.”

“That name isn’t bad.”

“Then, who was appointed as the new justice minister instead of the judge?”

“Oh, this new one?”

The Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal was a debut event for the new justice minister, so there was a sense of anticipation.

Justice Griggs shrugged.

“It’s William Howard Taft.”

this again

He was a huge giant.

***

The residence of Taro Katsura.

A new police officer belonging to the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Agency, the Ministry of the Interior, was allowed to enter his residence under house arrest by the U.S. Army Military Police.

smart.

The police officer knocked on the old-fashioned wooden door.

“Instead of Katsura. I have come under the orders of His Majesty the Emperor.”

“The Emperor?”

The door hurriedly opened, and a wretched, wretched man ran out, scattering a hideous glare.

The sparse hair, the musty-smelling body, and the bloodshot whites were eerie.

He jumped out like a four-legged beast and grabbed the policeman’s uniform.

“Hey, hey. I’m innocent. I’m a righteous man who burned himself to death for the eternal glory and cause of the Japanese Empire!

“… Let go. Your clothes will be ruined.”

“If you are loyal to the Meiji Restoration, don’t you know! How much blood have been shed by the Restoration Governors to build this Japanese empire! Isn’t it a fact that everyone knows that our loyalty is not worth trampling on like this!”

widely-

Kyung Shijeong slapped Katsura’s hand coldly. Katsura, who had suddenly dropped her hand, closed her eyes and looked up at the police officer.

“Hey…what is this.”

“First of all. I am not the Yushin-ji. It is true that I gave my life to the Emperor, but I am not the Yushin-ji.”

Every kind word.

Katsura was unconscious.

“It’s not Yushinji….? Then?”

“You guys, the restoration governors of the Joshu domain and the Satsuma domain are always the same. After oppressing our Aisban like that, you dare tell me that you’re not the Restoration Governor?”

Gyeongsijeong revealed this and raised the momentum.

Katsura’s face turned pale, feeling his life.

And then I remembered.

The fact that after the Meiji Restoration, the police organization of the Ministry of the Interior was transplanted from the long-established police system of the Edo shogunate.

That is, the fact that Isborne accounted for most of them.

“Come on, you… Hiccup!”

“I want to catch you and kill you, but I will deliver the Emperor’s secret message.”

Kyung Shijeong lowered her posture and whispered into Katsura’s trembling ear.

“Taro Katsura, former Minister of the Army, embrace all the disgrace of the former Japanese Empire and wash away the original sin with this sword.”

Katsura rolled her eyes.

This must have been that Emperor Meiji gave him a chance to commit suicide with honor.

It was far better to commit suicide than to be pierced by the sheep’s bullets and die worthless.

Katsura’s eyes lit up.

“Take your sleep with this.”

clink.

The police officer indifferently threw something. But Katsura frowned.

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Only the handle of the knife was rolling around.

“…Look. A knife has no blade.”

“……”

“The day…there is no day…there is no day.”

“……”

“…Yes, yes, oh oh oh oh oh! It is a samurai’s disgrace to use shallow tactics to dishonor me as an Aizubun! I’m afraid I won’t be able to bring out a proper sword right now!”

“……”

Katsura wore evil and shook Kyung Shi-jeong’s collar.

However, the police officer looked at Katsura indifferently. A muffled voice came out of his mouth.

“Again, this is the Emperor’s secret name.”

“So the day is…”

“His Majesty the Emperor.”

Kyung Si-jeong recited each word clearly and carefully. His eyes were staring at Katsura as if to kill him.

“It’s a secret name.”

dump.

Katsura’s new model collapsed. Cold sweat dripped from his trembling body.

Could it be that he was abandoned by the Emperor?

To say that he does not even give him a chance to commit suicide is how merciless the Yushin governor is to himself.

Katsura began to tremble like an aspen in a sense of despair at being abandoned.

“Has the Emperor abandoned me…?”

Katsura began to deny reality.

However, Gyeongsijeong’s words are not over yet.

“It’s the Emperor’s secret name.”

“What?”

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Only then did I notice something strange.

In an instant, Taro Katsura felt the hairs all over his body stand up and tingle.

I swallowed the saliva in my dry throat and looked down at the handle of the knife again.

‘….no way.’

Again, it’s not just a handle.

The part where the blade was supposed to be dirty was cracked and jagged, and the metal teeth stood sharply.

Yes, like a saw.

The blood all over his body was cold.

“…No. No. It can’t be like this. Your Majesty can’t do this to me. There must be some misunderstanding. You think carefully. Is there something wrong? Please tell me so. Isn’t it? Huh?”

Katsura clenched her hands and crawled like a dog, grabbing the crotch of Kyung Shi Jeong’s pants and ejaculating.

But the police officer just repeated his words like a parrot.

“It’s the Emperor’s secret name.”

“No… no… no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no where like no like like this can’t be like this with!”

“I can’t… I can’t… I can’t…!”

“This…can…not…!”

“……”

“…..Tenno…Heika”

“…..Banzai.”

Pousik. Pousik. hooked.

Pousik.

snuggle up Pousik.

hooked.

clink.

……

widely. tickle. tap.

visor-

1:50 am today.

The U.S. Army Military Police found a body with an egg cut on the blade of Taro Katsura’s mansion. The stomach, which has been shredded as if it had been cut by a saw, has the internal organs torn to pieces, and the decay proceeds with the appearance of being eaten by an animal.

According to the U.S. Army Military Police, the only person who entered the mansion that day was a new police officer from the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department. However, the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Agency responded that there were no new police officers appointed in the last three months.

The US Army Military Police is suspecting that the new police officers belong to the High Police and Special High Police (Political Police).

Sign: Shock.

Weapon: Guessed by the handle of a knife placed near the corpse.

note.

Similar to the state of the body of a lieutenant-general of the army found in another mansion today. The above two are currently being indicted by the Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal for war crimes such as the assassination of factors.

widely-

I put the investigation report of the Army Gendarmerie on the tabletop. He brought up his qualifications as a war advisor, so he could easily get a report of the incident.

“I didn’t know they would assassinate as soon as the peace treaty was signed, but they are scary.”

High Police and Special High Police.

It is a brutal police organization that was later succeeded by the Japanese public security as the Japanese political police. In a word, it means that it is not a job to sneeze at a person in the dark.

There was a plan to kill the car through Aisburn, but I never imagined that I would cut it off because I couldn’t stand it.

“Still, the guy who tried to assassinate me goes like this, so it feels like a sick tooth is missing.”

The throbbing pain in my earlobe also subsided.

I threw myself onto the bed, feeling freed.

Fluffy-

“after.”

Today, the blanket was as light as a feather.

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