Aunt Lolly, here is the printable copy of Uncle Vernon’s Story that you were asking about.
Back to the Trials – when a witness was on the stand, the usual (not always–) oath was “Do you swear to state according to your concise and truth, not to concise and truth not to conceal anything from, not add anything whatever to the truth? “
The accused received their noon meal in the prisoner holding room. It was brought in each day by a group from government headquarters. After lunch, was visiting hour. Those that had family came often. Tojo’s family came often. Tojo was the foreign minister to Germany and he had a German wife and children who came often.
While supervising visiting hour one day, our Provost Marshall was there, and a civilian woman (civil service) said she wanted a favor from the Provost Marshall. So he exacted one from her—he unbuttoned her shirt and was fondling her boobs. She didn’t show any indignation or embarrassment at all, even though I was standing about six feet away. She said to the Provost Marshall, “Aren’t you embarrassing the young man?” and he said that I needed to know what kind of whores we had over here.” Ha.