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    Shunroku Hata (畑俊六, Hata Shunroku, July 26, 1879 – May 10, 1962) was a field marshal (gensui) in the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II. He was...
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    by the China Expeditionary Army of the Imperial Japanese Army under Shunroku Hata and Chinese 3rd War Area forces under Gu Zhutong in Chinese provinces...
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    from the Central China Area Army of the Imperial Japanese Army led by Shunroku Hata. Chinese forces were also supported by the Soviet Volunteer Group, a...
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    from the Royal Australian Air Force Second General Army Field Marshal Shunroku Hata Sixteenth Area Army Lieut. General Yokoyama Isamu (600,000 men) Northern...
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  • Camp to the Emperor Kazumoto Machijiri: Aide-de-Camp to the Emperor Shunroku Hata: Senior Aide-de-Camp to the Emperor Korechika Anami: Aide-de-Camp to...
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  • Tōjō, General Araki Sadao, Colonel Hashimoto Kingoro, Field Marshal Hata Shunroku, Baron Hiranuma Kiichirō, Hoshino Naoki, Kaya Okinori, Marquis Kido...
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  • civilians by the China Expeditionary Army in Changjiao, Hunan. Gen. Shunroku Hata was the commander of the Japanese forces. For four days, from May 9-12...
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    forces to deny Allied air power these air bases. By a direct order from Shunroku Hata, Commander-in-Chief of the Japanese China Expeditionary Army, the Japanese...
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    Minister Fumimaro Konoe (1940–1941) Himself (1941–1944) Preceded by Shunroku Hata Succeeded by Hajime Sugiyama Chief of the Imperial Japanese Army General...
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    Fumimaro Konoe Hiranuma Kiichirō Preceded by Hajime Sugiyama Succeeded by Shunroku Hata Personal details Born (1885-01-21)21 January 1885 Morioka, Iwate, Japan...
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    Field Marshal Shunroku Hata did not. As commander of the Second General Army, the headquarters of which had been in Hiroshima, Hata commanded all the...
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    Marshal Shunroku Hata's Second General Army, which commanded the defense of all of southern Japan, and was located in Hiroshima Castle. Hata's command...
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    Hajime Sugiyama (1937–1938, 1944–1945) Seishirō Itagaki (1938–1939) Shunroku Hata (1939–1940) Hideki Tōjō (1940–1944) Korechika Anami (1945) Minister...
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    when their biological weapons attack rebounded on their own forces. Shunroku Hata, the commander of Japanese forces involved in the massacre of the 250...
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    Encyclopedia of Military Biography. I B Tauris & Co Ltd. ISBN 1-85043-569-3. Hata, Ikuhiko (2005). (日本陸海軍総合事典) Japanese Army and Navy General Encyclopedia...
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    the chain of command. The Army Minister Hajime Sugiyama told General Shunroku Hata that the inability of Matsui and his subordinates to coordinate and...
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  • 99". ABC Hobart. 7 February 2021. Retrieved 16 October 2022. "General Shunroku Hata". Harry S. Truman Library. National Archives. Retrieved 1 October 2021...
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    Hisaichi Terauchi (commander of the Southern Expeditionary Army Group), Shunroku Hata (commander of the China Expeditionary Army), and Koiso. The Army strongly...
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    Marshal Hajime Sugiyama, commander of the 2nd General Army Field Marshal Shunroku Hata and Inspector-General of Military Training Kenji Doihara. When Umezu...
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    designation systems Imperial Japanese Army Air Academy Air raids on Japan Hata, Izawa & Shores 2012, p. 1. Rising Sun, David Méchin, Cross & Cockade International...
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    Advisor Kōichi Kido: Paroled in 1955, and died in 1977. Field Marshal Shunroku Hata: Paroled in 1955, and died in 1962. General Jirō Minami: Governor-General...
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    August 1944-November 1944 Succeeded by Naozaburo Okabe Preceded by Shunroku Hata Commander-in-Chief, China Expeditionary Army November 1944–August 1945...
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  • idol Shunroku Hata (畑 俊六, 1879–1962), Japanese field marshal during World War II Hata Teruo (秦 テルヲ, 1887–1945), Japanese painter Toyosuke Hata (秦 豊助...
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    Hashimoto, major instigator of the second Sino-Japanese War Field Marshal Shunroku Hata, war minister Baron Kiichirō Hiranuma, prime minister Naoki Hoshino...
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    Ichi-Go Belligerents  Japan  China  United States Commanders and leaders Shunroku Hata Yasuji Okamura Isamu Yokoyama Hisakazu Tanaka Tang Enbo Xue Yue Bai...
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    Army Mar 1944 – Apr 1945 Succeeded by Seishirō Itagaki Preceded by Shunroku Hata Inspector General of Military Training Apr 1945 – Aug 1945 Succeeded by...
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    Qian Bai Chongxi Xu Yongchang Li Zongren Emperor Shōwa Hideki Tōjō Shunroku Hata Yasuji Okamura Prince Kotohito Otozō Yamada Hajime Sugiyama Strength...
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    apparent in early July 1940, as Army Minister Shunroku Hata began to criticize the Prime Minister openly. When Hata resigned, Yonai was subsequently forced...
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  • Reinhard Heydrich (seasons 1–2), an SS-Oberst-Gruppenführer Keone Young as Shunroku Hata (season 1), a field marshal Kenneth Tigar as Heinrich Himmler (seasons...
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    released from prison and politically rehabilitated. Kingorō Hashimoto, Shunroku Hata, Jirō Minami and Oka Takazumi were all released on parole in 1954. Sadao...
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