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    The Kyūjō incident (宮城事件, Kyūjō Jiken) was an attempted military coup d'état in the Empire of Japan at the end of the Second World War. It happened on...
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    Kenji Hatanaka (category Kyūjō incident)
    Japanese military officer and one of the chief conspirators in the Kyūjō incident, a plot to seize the Imperial Palace and to prevent the broadcast of...
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  • Jōkyū War (redirect from Jokyu incident)
    May 15 incident (1932) Military Academy incident (1934) February 26 incident (1936) Kyūjō incident (1945) Matsue incident (1945) Sanmu incident (1961)...
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  • incident (1936) New Political Order [ja] (1940) Kyūjō incident (1945) Assassination of Inejirō Asanuma (1960) Sanmu incident (1961) Mishima incident (1970)...
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  • Michinori Shiraishi (category Kyūjō incident)
    Michinori Shiraishi (白石通教, Shiraishi Michinori) (1 December 1910 – 15 August 1945) was a Lieutenant Colonel (Chūsa (中佐)) in the Imperial Japanese Army...
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    August, prior to the broadcast. They seized the Imperial Palace (the Kyūjō incident), but the physical recording of Hirohito's speech was hidden and preserved...
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    Takeshi Mori (commander) (category Kyūjō incident)
    of World War II, and was killed by Major Kenji Hatanaka during the Kyūjō Incident. A native of Kōchi Prefecture, Mori graduated from the 28th class of...
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    was right." Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki Kermit Beahan Kyūjō incident Surrender of Japan 'The Three Musketeers of the Army Air Forces': From...
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    Part of this faction attempted to assassinate Suzuki twice in the Kyūjō Incident on the morning of 15 August 1945. After the surrender of Japan became...
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    against the imperial decision was a key point in the failure of the Kyūjō incident, an attempted military coup d'état by junior officers to prevent the...
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  • Yoshihiro Tokugawa (category Kyūjō incident)
    the recording of Emperor Hirohito's surrender address from destruction by army officials who wished to continue the war during the Kyūjō Incident. v t e...
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    sailors. When describing the rescue, which came to be known as the Altmark incident, British newspapers frequently described Altmark with epithets such as...
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    Pediatric Hospital died after being infected with E coli bacteria; the incident was publicly tied to former Unit 731 scientists. Later in that decade,...
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  • Jirō Shiizaki (category Kyūjō incident)
    one of several members of that staff to participate in a coup (the Kyūjō incident) in the early morning of 15 August 1945, the day the Emperor would declare...
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    the other conspirators. Despite being called 'the hero of the August 15 incident', and being almost single-handedly responsible for bringing an end to the...
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    Tsuji instigated an aggressive border policy, which triggered the Nomonhan Incident. When the war against America and Britain started, Tsuji was on the staff...
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    its deliberations each year. Japan portal Japanese holdouts Mokusatsu Kyūjō incident Retrocession Day, in Taiwan (ROC) Stunde Null Robert Trout, first American...
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  • Masataka Ida (category Kyūjō incident)
    Hatanaka and a few others, he was one of the chief conspirators in the Kyūjō incident to overthrow the government of Prime Minister Kantarō Suzuki; they wished...
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    Formation of the Taisei Yokusankai Appointment of Hideki Tojo Pacific War Kyūjō incident Purge Ideologies Fascism Totalitarianism Statism Shintaisei Kokutai...
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    May 15 incident (1932) Military Academy incident (1934) February 26 incident (1936) Kyūjō incident (1945) Matsue incident (1945) Sanmu incident (1961)...
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    was appointed prime minister by Emperor Hirohito. The Marco Polo Bridge Incident took place a month after his appointment and escalated into full-scale...
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    fighting. He was one of the principal targets for assassination during the Kyūjō Incident in the final days of the war. Kido was not only the chief advisor to...
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    unpopular that it set off anti-American riots known as the Hibiya incendiary incident, as many Japanese were enraged at the way the Americans had apparently...
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    May 15 incident (1932) Military Academy incident (1934) February 26 incident (1936) Kyūjō incident (1945) Matsue incident (1945) Sanmu incident (1961)...
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    Baron Dan Takuma on March 5, collectively known as the League of Blood Incident. Inoue was arrested soon after the latter assassination, after which Koga...
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    Andrés Ignacio Menéndez was overthrown by Osmín Aguirre y Salinas. Kyūjō incident: Attempt by elements of the Japanese Ministry of War to prevent Japan's...
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  • Jinshin War (redirect from Jinshin incident)
    May 15 incident (1932) Military Academy incident (1934) February 26 incident (1936) Kyūjō incident (1945) Matsue incident (1945) Sanmu incident (1961)...
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    May 15 incident (1932) Military Academy incident (1934) February 26 incident (1936) Kyūjō incident (1945) Matsue incident (1945) Sanmu incident (1961)...
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    May 15 incident (1932) Military Academy incident (1934) February 26 incident (1936) Kyūjō incident (1945) Matsue incident (1945) Sanmu incident (1961)...
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    Formation of the Taisei Yokusankai Appointment of Hideki Tojo Pacific War Kyūjō incident Purge Ideologies Fascism Totalitarianism Statism Shintaisei Kokutai...
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