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    Hideyoshi Obata (小畑 英良, Obata Hideyoshi, 2 April 1890 – 11 August 1944) was a general in the Imperial Japanese Army in World War II. Obata was the fifth...
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    Takeshi Takashina (KIA 28 July) Thirty-First Army Lieutenant General Hideyoshi Obata (committed suicide 11 August) Approx. 11,500 officers and enlisted...
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    who returned to the site of his capture to perform seppuku. In 1944, Hideyoshi Obata, a Lieutenant General in the Imperial Japanese Army, committed seppuku...
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  • Japanese rower Chiura Obata (小圃 千浦, 1885–1975), Japanese-American artist Gyo Obata (1923–2022), American architect Hideyoshi Obata (小畑 英良, 1890–1944), general...
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  • Affairs Bureau Kengo Noda: Member, Military Affairs Bureau, War Ministry Hideyoshi Obata: Member, Military Affairs Bureau, War Ministry Sanji Okido: Member...
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  • player. Hideyoshi Enrique Arakaki Chinen (born 1998) is a Peruvian footballer Hideyoshi Obata (小畑 英良) (1890–1944), Japanese general Sasaki Hideyoshi (佐々木...
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    Philippines. In March 1944, the Japanese 31st Army, commanded by General Hideyoshi Obata, was activated to garrison this inner line. (Note that an army-sized...
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    Chuichi Nagumo † Jisaburō Ozawa Kakuji Kakuta † Takeshi Takashina † Hideyoshi Obata † Kiyochi Ogata † Sadae Inoue Kunio Nakagawa † Strength 128,000 600+...
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    operations was provided by the 5th Air Group, under Lieutenant General Hideyoshi Obata,: 21  which was transferred to Formosa from Manchuria. The amphibious...
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    joined the Kodaha Faction, led by Sadao Araki, Jinsaburo Mazaki and Hideyoshi Obata. From 1923 to 1925, Yanagawa was a cavalry officer, and rose steadily...
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    finalized on November 13–15, by Lt General Masaharu Homma, Lt General Hideyoshi Obata, Vice Admiral Ibō Takahashi and Vice Admiral Nishizo Tsukahara. These...
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  • was assigned to the 31st Army, under Commanding Lieutenant General Hideyoshi Obata. It comprised the bulk of the Japanese garrison on the volcanic islands...
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  • 1917) August 11 Francesco Federico Falco, Italian doctor (b. 1866) Hideyoshi Obata, Japanese general (b. 1890) August 12 Jose Garvida Flores, Filipino...
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    forces of Hashiba Hideyoshi (who would become Toyotomi Hideyoshi in 1586) and the forces of Oda Nobukatsu and Tokugawa Ieyasu. Hideyoshi and Ieyasu had both...
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    Lt. Gen. Takeshi Takashina (KIA 28 July) Thirty-First Army Lt. Gen. Hideyoshi Obata (seppuku 11 August) Approx. 19,000 officers and enlisted 29th Division...
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    Homura Teiichi June 1942 March 1944 Takeshi Takashina (1891–1944) March 1944 July 28, 1944 Hideyoshi Obata (1890–1944) July 28, 1944 August 11, 1944...
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    with his former lord Oda Nobunaga and fellow Oda subordinate Toyotomi Hideyoshi. The son of a minor daimyo, Ieyasu once lived as a hostage under daimyo...
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    Governor of Guam In office July 21, 1944 – August 10, 1944 Preceded by Hideyoshi Obata (last Japanese military governors) Succeeded by Henry Louis Larsen...
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    Japanese Army, together with Jinzaburo Mazaki, Heisuke Yanagawa, and Hideyoshi Obata. Their opposition was the Toseiha (Control Group), led by General Kazushige...
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    Hideo Yano (seppuku 7 July) Thirty-first Army Lieutenant General Hideyoshi Obata (on inspection tour of Guam during battle; seppuku there 11 August)...
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    General Takeshi Takashina was killed on 28 July, and Lieutenant General Hideyoshi Obata took over the command of the defenders. Supply was very difficult for...
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  • Ogasawara Islands. The brigade was assigned to the 31st Army under General Hideyoshi Obata. There the 1st Mixed Brigade and the 2nd Mixed Brigade became part...
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  • Anami: November Kiichiro Higuchi: November Kanji Ishiwara: November Hideyoshi Obata: December Sōsaku Suzuki: November Hidemitsu Nakano: November Kingoro...
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    it is L-shaped. It was used as a command post by Japanese Lt. Gen. Hideyoshi Obata. The position was attacked on August 11, 1944 by the 306th Regiment...
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  • Gruppenfuhrer Kurt Zeitzler, Army Chief of Staff Hirohito, Emperor of Japan Hideyoshi Obata, General on Saipan Takijirō Ōnishi, Admiral of the tokkōtai (Kamikaze)...
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    Kawamura's grave is at Aoyama Cemetery in Tokyo. His daughter married Hideyoshi Obata, who served as a general in the Imperial Japanese Army during World...
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    establish himself as shōgun, but was pursued by Nobunaga's successor Toyotomi Hideyoshi and defeated at the Battle of Yamazaki. The 13-days short reign of Mitsuhide...
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    Takashina was killed in action while overseeing the retreat. His superior Hideyoshi Obata assumed command of Japanese forces on Guam, and committed suicide on...
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    Lieutenant General Eitaro Naka 1 December 1942 18 March 1943 3 General Hideyoshi Obata 18 March 1943 26 May 1943 4 Lieutenant General Todai Kunomura 26 May...
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  • Kuribayashi had evacuated all civilians from the island. Lieutenant General Hideyoshi Obata, commanding general of the 31st Army, early in 1944 had been responsible...
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