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Main article: CIA activities in Asia and the Pacific

See U.S. Intelligence involvement with German and Japanese War Criminals after World War II. After the end of WWII but before the CIA was formed, several war criminals were given immunity by Army Intelligence.

Japan 1950s-1960s

CIA gave money to support the Liberal Democratic Party in Japan during the 1950s and 1960s, supporting Nobusuke Kishi and Okinori Kaya.

References

  1. Weiner, Tim (1994-10-09), C.I.A. Spent Millions to Support Japanese Right in 50's and 60's, The New York Times

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