Kenkichi Ueda (植田 謙吉, Ueda Kenkichi, 8 March 1875 – 11 September 1962) was a general in the Imperial Japanese Army during the Second Sino-Japanese War...
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Japanese chemist Kenkichi Sugimoto (杉本 健吉, 1905–2004), Japanese painter Tomimoto Kenkichi (富本 憲吉, 1886–1963), Japanese potter Kenkichi Ueda (植田 謙吉, 1875–1962)...
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(1858–1927) Ōshima Ken'ichi (1858–1947) Akashi Motojiro (1864–1919) Ueda Kenkichi (1875–1962) Mori Ōgai (1862–1922) Ishiwara Kanji (1889–1949) Tanaka...
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Japanese actor, voice actor and singer Ken-ichi Ueda (植田 憲一), Japanese laser scientist Kenkichi Ueda (植田謙吉, 1875–1962), general in the Imperial Japanese...
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(1874–1955) 10 December 1934 6 March 1936 1 year, 87 days 5 Ueda, KenkichiGeneral Kenkichi Ueda (1875–1962) 6 March 1936 7 September 1939 3 years, 185 days...
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83. Ueda 1982, p. 23. Ueda 1982, p. 9. Ueda 1992, p. 29. Matsuo 1966, p. 23. Carter 1997, p. 57. Ueda 1982, p. 25. Kokusai 1948, p. 247. Ueda 1992,...
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to minor. Minister to China Mamoru Shigemitsu and Lieutenant General Kenkichi Ueda each lost a leg, and Admiral Kichisaburō Nomura lost an eye. A reporter...
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office September 7, 1939 – July 18, 1944 Monarch Shōwa Preceded by Kenkichi Ueda Succeeded by Otozō Yamada Personal details Born (1882-01-04)January...
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Yuki Muroya, Japanese women's professional shogi player ranked 3-dan Kenkichi Ueda, general in the Imperial Japanese Army Shigeyuki Nakarai, Japanese breakdancer...
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Governor-General of Kwantung Leased Territory Dec 1934 – Mar 1936 Succeeded by Kenkichi Ueda Preceded by Kazushige Ugaki Governor-General of Korea Aug 1936 – May...
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Hokushin-ron was largely supported by the Imperial Japanese Army. General Kenkichi Ueda was a strong believer in the Hokushin-ron policy since he believed that...
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March 1936 Succeeded by Hisaichi Terauchi Military offices Preceded by Senjuro Hayashi IJA Chosen Army May 1932 – Aug 1934 Succeeded by Kenkichi Ueda...
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child welfare officer Ai Tamura as Kaede Noguchi, child psychologist Kenkichi Watanabe as Jinji Oomori, pediatrician Seijun Nobukawa as Yamada, staff...
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December 1910-1 December 1913 Kenkichi Sekino: 5 August 1912-3 October 1912 Tomoyoshi Usagawa: 5 August 1912-3 October 1912 Kenkichi Sekino: 1 December 1912-22...
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the first January 28 Incident under the command of Lieutenant General Kenkichi Ueda, and from 1935 to February 1937, the division was stationed as a garrison...
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Munich, Germany Hermann Struck– Hermann Struck Museum, Haifa, Israel Kenkichi Sugimoto – Sugimoto Art Museum, Mihama, Aichi, Japan Ruben Talberg – Talberg...
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[unreliable source?] Among the seriously injured were Lieutenant General Kenkichi Ueda, the commander of the 9th Division of the Imperial Japanese Army, and...
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General Jirō Minami (南次郎) 10 December 1934 6 March 1936 16 General Kenkichi Ueda (植田謙吉) 6 March 1936 7 September 1939 17 General Yoshijirō Umezu (梅津美治郎)...
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1934 12 General Jirō Minami 10 December 1934 6 March 1936 13 General Kenkichi Ueda 6 March 1936 7 September 1939 14 General Yoshijirō Umezu 7 September...
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Chief Kwantung Army Nobuyushi Muto: Commander in Chief Kwantung Army Kenkichi Ueda: Commander of Kwantung Army Shigeru Honjō: Commander of Kwantung Army...
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2nd Company / 18th Engineer Battalion 9th Division Lieutenant General Kenkichi Ueda 6th Infantry Brigade 7th Infantry Regiment 35th Infantry Regiment 18th...
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17 General Yoshiyuki Kawashima 26 May 1932 1 August 1934 18 General Kenkichi Ueda 1 August 1934 2 December 1935 19 General Kuniaki Koiso 2 December 1935...
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William J. Kiyose (Seasonword Guide), From Here Press, 2005, p.24 Yamamoto, Kenkichi. "The Five Hundred Essential Japanese Season Words" (PDF). Renku Home....
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Tokitsu: practitioner of Japanese martial arts Yasusato Gamō: educator Kenkichi Ueda: Imperial Japan's Governor-General of Kwantung As of May 1, 2021 - "HITOTSUBASHI...
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pickpocket Yogiri no dai-ni kokudô (1958) - Sidney Oka Shundeini (1958) - Kenkichi Hiranuma Haneda hatsu 7 ji 50 pun (1958) - Shinji Baba Akai hatoba (1958)...
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白川勝文 1838-? Kiyoshige Yamada 山田清重 1841-? Oshima Mitsutomo 大島盈株 1842–1925 Kenkichi Takahashi 高橋兼吉 1845-1894 Kiko Kiyoyoshi 木子清敬 1845–1907 Horie Sakichi 堀江佐吉...
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could be done to help him out. The Kwantung Army's commander General Kenkichi Ueda visited Puyi to tell him the matter was resolved as Ling had already...
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Lieutenant General Kametaro Arai 26 July 1927 16 March 1929 19 General Kenkichi Ueda 16 March 1929 22 December 1930 20 Lieutenant General Kōhei Kashii 22...
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1955) March 7 – Maurice Ravel, French composer (d. 1937) March 8 – Kenkichi Ueda, Japanese general (d. 1962) March 9 – Juan de Dios Martínez, 23rd President...
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Tsuchiya Mitsukane 13 December 1915 Itō Otojirō 13 December 1915 Sekino Kenkichi 1 December 1916 Tanaka Morihide 1 December 1916 Tōgō Kichitarō 1 December...
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