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    Bomb Downfall. New York: University of South Carolina Press. ISBN 0-87249-972-3. Wendel, Marcus. "Axis History Factbook". Japanese Fifty-Fifth Army....
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  • islands Fifty-Second ArmyJapanese home islands Fifty-Third ArmyJapanese home islands Fifty-Fourth ArmyJapanese home islands Fifty-Fifth Army – Japanese...
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    The Japanese 59th Army (第59軍, Dai-gojyūku gun) was an army of the Imperial Japanese Army during the final days of World War II. The Japanese 59th Army was...
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  • and command staff of the Second General Army were killed. Together with the Fifth Division, Fifty-Ninth Army, and other combat divisions in the city who...
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    invasion of Japan. The operation had two parts: set to begin in October 1945, Operation Olympic involved a series of landings by the U.S. Sixth Army intended...
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    Isoroku Yamamoto (category Japanese military personnel of the Russo-Japanese War)
    part of the Japanese Navy establishment, who were rivals of the more aggressive Army establishment, especially the officers of the Kwantung Army. He promoted...
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    World War II (category Wars involving Japan)
    them civilians, were killed. The most infamous Japanese atrocity was the Nanjing Massacre, in which fifty to three hundred thousand Chinese civilians were...
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    Pacific War (redirect from US-Japan war)
    guerrillas in Asia included the Malayan Peoples' Anti-Japanese Army, the Korean Liberation Army, the Free Thai Movement, the Việt Minh, the Khmer Issarak...
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  • Akihabara Station, Tokyo. A woman is arrested by police. January 19 – Japan becomes the fifth country to successfully land on the surface of the moon with the...
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    Battle of Okinawa (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the United States Army Center of Military History)
    island of Okinawa by United States Army and United States Marine Corps forces against the Imperial Japanese Army. The initial invasion of Okinawa on...
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    the British Army returned to France and with its Allies drove the German Army back into Germany. Meanwhile, in East Asia the Japanese Army were driven...
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    interrupted by fifty ovations. MacArthur ended the address saying: I am closing my 52 years of military service. When I joined the Army, even before the...
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    were shot down. Fifty-five Japanese airmen and nine submariners were killed in the attack, and one, Kazuo Sakamaki, was captured. Of Japan's 414 available...
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    Northeastern Army was transferred to Shaanxi and took up headquarters at Xi'an. The 30,000 troops of the Fifty-First Army remained in Hebei until the Japanese demanded...
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    prices, and housing quality roughly fifty years later. Beginning in the 1960s, a younger generation of Japanese Americans, inspired by the civil rights...
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    Battle of Iwo Jima (category 1945 in Japan)
    on and eventually captured the island of Iwo Jima from the Imperial Japanese Army (IJA) during World War II. The American invasion, designated Operation...
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    Tokugawa Ieyasu (category Anti-Christian sentiment in Japan)
    kuwata tadachika; yamaoka sōhachi; Army. General Staff Headquarters (1965). 日本の戦史 Volume 4 (in Japanese). Japan: 德間書店, 昭和 40–41 [1965–66]. p. 263. Retrieved...
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  • Japanese values are cultural goals, beliefs and behaviors that are considered important in Japanese culture. From a global perspective, Japanese culture...
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    Kijūrō Shidehara (category 20th-century prime ministers of Japan)
    the Constitution of Japan, a provision which limits Japan's ability to wage war. Shidehara, in his memoirs Gaikō gojūnen ("Fifty-years Diplomacy", 1951)...
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    surrender, against the German Army in Italy. However, the bulk of the Indian Army was committed to fighting the Japanese Army, first during the British defeat...
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    Meiji era (redirect from Meiji Japan)
    engineering, the army and navy, among others; and the dispatch of many Japanese students overseas to Europe and America, based on the fifth and last article...
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    International relations between Japan and the United States began in the late 18th and early 19th century with the diplomatic but force-backed missions...
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  • (第55師団, Dai-gojūgo Shidan) was an infantry division of the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II. Its call sign was the "Sou" Division (壮兵団, Sou...
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    large part to the Japanese practice of primogeniture) were motivated to independently establish themselves abroad. Only fifty-five Japanese were recorded...
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    Battle of Leyte (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the United States Army Center of Military History)
    R. Hodge's XXIV Army Corps Allied Air Forces Lieutenant General George C. Kenney, USAAF Fifth Air Force Thirteenth Air Force Japanese commanders concerned...
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  • show called 50–50 (Fifty Fifty).[when?] Such a spin-off aired in North Macedonia, Nepal, Albania, Kosovo, Spain, Sweden, Greece, Japan, Thailand, Turkey...
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    doctors or supporters of the Ethiopian cause. Fifty mercenaries fought in the Ethiopian army and another fifty people were active in the Ethiopian Red Cross...
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    The People's Volunteer Army (PVA), officially the Chinese People's Volunteers (CPV), was the armed expeditionary forces deployed by the People's Republic...
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    (PDF). Army History (26): 1–11. ISSN 1546-5330. The British Eighth Army and the U.S. Fifth Army were undoubtedly the most "international" allied armies; however...
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  • Jiroemon Kimura (category Imperial Japanese Army personnel)
    before returning to Japan and his work on the farm. From 1 to 21 September 1921, Kimura underwent a final three-week period of army service, again in a...
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