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The Dulles Report

The Dulles Report, officially known as the "International Military Tribunal for the Far East," was a document produced after World War II that summarized the proceedings and evidence against Japanese war crimes. It aimed to document atrocities committed by Japan, establish accountability, and support future international justice. While often associated with the broader post-war efforts to address war crimes, the Dulles Report specifically provided detailed findings on Japanese military activities, human rights violations, and accountability, serving as an important historical record and foundation for international legal standards.