Operation Ichi-Go (Japanese: 一号作戦, romanized: Ichi-gō Sakusen, lit. 'Operation Number One') was a campaign of a series of major battles between the Imperial...
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Operation Ten-Go (天号作戦, Ten-gō Sakusen), also known as Operation Heaven One (or Ten-ichi-gō 天一号), was the last major Japanese naval operation in the Pacific...
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Second Sino-Japanese War (section Operation Ichi-Go)
Forces airlifted material over the Himalayas. In 1944, Japan launched Operation Ichi-Go, the invasion of Henan and Changsha. In 1945, the Chinese Expeditionary...
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homeland and Manchuria as part of Operation "Ichi-Go" or "Tairiku Datsu Sakusen" which roughly translates as 'Operation to Break through the Continent'...
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the Netherlands East Indies. In late 1944, the Japanese offensive Operation Ichi-Go in China threatened the bases. To slow the advance, the XX Bomber...
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Pacific War (redirect from Pacific Theatre of Operations)
Japan mobilized over 500,000 men and launched an operation across China under the code name Operation Ichi-Go, their largest offensive of World War II, with...
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List of military engagements of the Second Sino-Japanese War (section Japanese invasions and operations)
1943 Operation Ichi-Go Operation Kogo Battle of Central Henan April 1944 Operation Togo 1 Battle of Changsha (1944) Operation Togo 2 and Operation Togo...
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Field Marshal (Gensui) on June 2, 1944 following Japanese victory at Operation Ichi-Go. Hata was requested to take command of the Second General Army, based...
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Japanese sustainable infrastructure company Operation Ichi-Go (also known as Ichigo Offensive), a military operation in World War II This disambiguation page...
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participated in Operation Ichi-Go in northern China against the National Revolutionary Army of the Republic of China. The two primary goals of Ichi-go were to...
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1943-11-02 – 1943-12-20 Battle of Changde 1944-04-17 – 1944-12-10 Operation Ichi-Go 1945-03-21 – 1945-05-11 Battle of West Henan–North Hubei 1945-04-09...
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This is a list of known Japanese operations planned, executed or aborted during the Second World War. Japanese expansion (1941–1942)...
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victory in Asia, calling for two operations, Operation U-Go as the invasion of India was code-named and Operation Ichi-Go which was intended to defeat China...
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Japan. He later commanded a division and a corps in China during Operation Ichi-Go, and died in Shanghai shortly after the war ended. Ichirō Banzai was...
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Incident Battle of Attu Shōwa 19 (1944) Navy B case Operation C (U Go Offensive) Operation Ichi-Go Battle of Mariana and Palau Islands Philippines Defense...
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troops. Japan launched its last major offensive against the KMT, Operation Ichi-Go, in 1944, which resulted in the severe weakening of Chiang's forces...
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to end the war with China, Tojo also approved of the planning for Operation Ichi-Go, a huge offensive against China intended to take the American air...
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Islands or the Philippines. Other units were sent south into China for Operation Ichi-Go. Kwantung Army in Mongolia during the Battle of Khalkhyn Gol, July...
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Chennault's air operations, instead of equipping Chinese ground units. In 1944, the Japanese launched the counteroffensive, Operation Ichi-Go, designed to...
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place around the same time as Japan's largest offensive since 1941, Operation Ichi-Go. The Japanese advanced rapidly in central and southeast China, as...
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Allied air intrusions over Burma. In April 1944, the Japanese launched Operation Ichi-Go—the largest Japanese offensive of all time—that committed 1 million...
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List of battles by casualties (redirect from Most lethal battle operations)
areas. Major military operations that included city fighting are listed below. It is sorted by year. This list includes major operations and prolonged battles...
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garrison service in Guangzhou, the 104th Division participated in Operation Ichi-Go, capturing Zhaoqing on 16 September 1944, Wuxuan County on 4 November...
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peace initiative, but his efforts were totally undermined by the Operation Ichi-Go campaign launched by the Imperial General Headquarters. Prince Mikasa...
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List of World War II battles (redirect from Raiding operations during World War II)
Linnan Campaign August 1943 Battle of Changde November–December 1943 Operation Ichi-Go April–December 1944 Battle of Central Henan April 1944 Fourth Battle...
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to the Changsha area. The 64th division started to participate in Operation Ichi-Go from October 1944. It was still in Changsha on the day of the surrender...
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southern China. It was involved in the Battle of Guilin-Liuzhou (part of Operation Ichi-Go) from August to November 1944 and surrendered to the Chinese Kuomintang...
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Battle of Guilin–Liuzhou (category Battles and operations of World War II involving the United States)
three-part Battle of Henan-Hunan-Guangxi, also known as Operation Ichigo. As part of the operation, a major aim of this attack was to connect the pieces...
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involved in the capture of Henyang and the Battle of Changsha during Operation Ichi-Go in August 1944. Yokoyama was reassigned back to mainland Japan as...
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casualty counts, but the results of which were mostly indecisive. Operation Ichi-Go in 1944 changed the status quo, as Japanese forces were able to break...
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