• Organization of the Kwantung Army which was an army group of the Imperial Japanese Army of Japan. The following are commanders and units of the Japanese...
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    The Kwantung Army (Japanese: 関東軍, Kantō-gun) was a general army of the Imperial Japanese Army from 1919 to 1945. The Kwantung Army was formed in 1906 as...
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  • of Korea) Kantarō Suzuki: Vice-chairman of the Councilors of Court Senjuro Hayashi: Prime Minister, Commander-in-Chief of Kwantung Army, Minister of War...
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    Tokushu Enshū, "Kwantung Army Special Maneuvers") was an operational plan created by the General Staff of the Imperial Japanese Army for an invasion and...
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  • details the organization of the Imperial Japanese Army. At the outbreak of the Second World War, the basic structure of the Imperial Japanese Army was as...
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    The Kempeitai (Japanese: 憲兵隊, Hepburn: Kenpeitai) was the military police of the Imperial Japanese Army. The organization also shared civilian secret...
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    The 1st Cavalry Brigade of the Imperial Japanese Army was originally formed November 3, 1901. It was assigned to Kwantung Army in April 1933 as part of...
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  • II there were six general armies: Kantōgun (often known as the "Kwantung Army") originated as the division-level garrison of a Japanese colony in northeast...
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  • Russia. In terms of a permanent standing organization, the Japanese Army created the Kantōgun, usually known in English as the Kwantung Army, to manage its...
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    division of Japan's Kwantung Army based in Manchuria during World War II. Led by Lieutenant General Shirō Ishii, the organization dedicated to the advancement...
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    in Kwantung, Northern China, Manchukuo and Chosen. On land the Army also used the services of Kwantung Army Field Railway Command (in Manchukuo), the 1st...
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    most of the Koreans were Kwantung Army auxiliaries while the rest were soldiers of the Manchukuoan Army (although some Koreans did serve in the Manchukuoan...
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    overwhelmed the Japanese Kwantung Army and local Chinese forces supporting them. The Soviets advanced on the continent into the Japanese puppet state of Manchukuo...
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    1931: Kwantung Army, Manchuria.  Operated in the Invasion of Manchuria and later the Pacification of Manchukuo. 10 February 1937: Kwantung Army, Manchukuo...
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    Unit 100 (category Japanese prisoner of war and internment camps)
    an Imperial Japanese Army facility called the Kwantung Army Warhorse Disease Prevention Shop that focused on the development of biological weapons during...
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    part in the suppression of the 1932 armed uprising. It also involved in many border conflicts against Manchukuo and the Kwantung Army (one of the largest...
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    suppression of nationalist uprisings and political dissent within Korea itself. The Korean Army also came to the assistance of the Kwantung Army in its unauthorized...
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    The Empire of Japan's Kwantung Army invaded the Manchuria region of the Republic of China on 18 September 1931, immediately following the Mukden incident...
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    conceit" of the part of the young idealists to believe that they could use the Kwantung Army to achieve a "revolution from above" when it was the Kwantung Army...
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    The China Garrison Army was reinforced in July 1937 with the IJA 20th Division from Korea and two Independent combined brigades from the Kwantung Army...
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    Kanji Ishiwara (category Recipients of the Order of the Golden Kite)
    the new commander-in-chief of the Kwantung Army, General Shigeru Honjo, or the Imperial Japanese Army General Staff in Tokyo. The sudden invasion of Manchuria...
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    department of the staff of the Kwantung Army Tamaki Kumazaki deputy chief of intelligence of Kwantung Army Hiroki Nohara deputy chief of Kwantung Army Intelligence...
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  • The Japanese Second Air Army (第2航空軍, Kōkū gun) was formed on 23 July 1942 and headquartered at Xinjing. In June 1942 (Showa 17), the Kwantung Army's air...
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    Chahar and Suiyuan. The Japanese General Jirō Minami, commander of the Kwantung Army, and Colonel Seishirō Itagaki gave support to the new Inner Mongolian...
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    Imperial General Headquarters (category Military of the Empire of Japan)
    Survey Department Ministry Of War General Defense Command China Expeditionary Army Kwantung Army Southern Expeditionary Army Group Units under direct General...
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    Counter-Japanese Volunteer Armies and carry out guerrilla warfare against the Kwantung Army and the forces of Manchukuo. The Chinese Communist Party also...
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  • Japanese advisors, officers from the Kwantung Army, who drilled the men by day and gave them anti-communist lectures by night. The Japanese officers had final...
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    troops. The first two of these Independent Mixed Brigades formed by the Kwantung Army in the 1930s were the IJA 1st Independent Mixed Brigade and the IJA...
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    Kirill Meretskov (category Candidates of the Central Committee of the 19th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union)
    they still could not stop the advancement of Meretskov's 1st Far East Front Army. On the 18th, the commander of the Kwantung Army Otozō Yamada did not reply...
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  • such as the Russo-Japanese War and the Siberian Intervention. In 1938 it and the rest of the 7th division were assigned to the Kwantung army in Manchuria...
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