Elaine Fischel and John Brannon pose together in traditional Japanese kimonos. He was an American attorney serving as a defense counsel during the Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal. Elaine Fischel was his legal secretary.
Prince Nobuhito Takamatsu (left), brother of the Emperor Hirohito of Japan stands with John Brannon, Defense Counsel at the Japanese War Crimes Trials in Tokyo, Japan after World War II.
John Brannon (second from right) sits at the defense table during court proceedings at the International Military Tribunal for the Far East. Brannon was a Defense Counsel at the Japanese War Crimes Trials in Tokyo, Japan after World War II.
John Brannon is standing outside a building wearing a suit. Brannon was a Defense Counsel at the Japanese War Crimes Trials in Tokyo, Japan after World War II, held before the International Military Tribunal for the Far East.
John Brannon addresses the court at the International Military Tribunal for the Far East. Brannon was a Defense Counsel at the Japanese War Crimes Trials in Tokyo, Japan. All others are unidentified.
John Brannon, far right, stands next to Elaine Fischel (second from right), and Osami Nagano, third from right. Fourth man is unknown. Brannon was a Defense Counsel at the Japanese War Crimes Trials in Tokyo, Japan after World War II, held before the International Military Tribunal for the Far East. Fischel was legal secretary to John Brannon.
John Brannon, second from right, crouches down next to children with am unidentified Japanese family. Brannon was a Defense Counsel at the Japanese War Crimes Trials in Tokyo, Japan after World War II, held before the International Military Tribunal for the Far East.