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History and Policy Talk: Yuma Totani, "Accountability for War Crimes: The Tokyo Trial (1946-1948) through the Lens of the 'Shigemitsu Sketch Books' at Hoover"
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Application deadline for the Zahedi Family Fellowship
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Visitors in the Archives
Michael Haile, activist and author of Downfall of an Emperor: Haile Selassie of Ethiopia and the Derg's Creeping Coup, visited Hoover Archives to read interviews in the Tom Killion papers. Read more about Haile's life and career in an article written by Hoover archivist Issayas Tesfamariam.