General Waitt called Willoughby in Tokyo to say that. [fact]
General Waitt called Willoughby in Tokyo to say that the inquiry into Japanese biological research was already yielding important data. “I consider it vital that we get the information and that secrecy (which would be impossible if war crimes trials were held) be maintained,” he said.
Nicholson Baker, Baseless- My Search for Sec…, loc. 492