Count Oku Yasukata (奥 保鞏, 5 January 1847 – 19 July 1930) was a Japanese field marshal and leading figure in the early Imperial Japanese Army. Born in Kokura...
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fought on 14–15 June 1904 between the Japanese Second Army under General Oku Yasukata and the Russian First Siberian Army Corps under Lieutenant General Georgii...
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IJA 1st Army under General Kuroki Tamemoto, IJA 2nd Army under General Oku Yasukata, IJA 4th Army under General Nozu Michitsura. Ōyama had a total of eight...
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office 11 April 1906 – 30 July 1906 Preceded by Ōyama Iwao Succeeded by Oku Yasukata Governor-General of Taiwan Empire of Japan In office 26 February 1898 –...
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Japanese 1st Army (General Kuroki Tamemoto) in the east, 2nd Army (General Oku Yasukata) in the west, and 4th Army (General Nozu Michitsura) in the center, and...
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Marquis Nozu Michitsura 野津 道貫 1841–1908 January 31, 1906 Kagoshima Count Oku Yasukata 奥 保鞏 1847–1930 October 24, 1911 Fukuoka Count Hasegawa Yoshimichi 長谷川...
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4th, 5th and 6th Divisions of the Japanese Second Army under General Oku Yasukata. The combined force had over 64,000 men, including 46,000 infantry, and...
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from March 6, 1904, to January 2, 1906, under the command of General Oku Yasukata. It fought in most of the major campaigns of the war, including the Battle...
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victory at the Yalu River, the Japanese Second Army commanded by General Yasukata Oku landed on Pitzewo (modern day Pikou), on the Liaodong Peninsula, some...
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former command of the 5th division was assumed by Lieutenant General Oku Yasukata. After the Battle of Pyongyang, the Japanese advanced north to the Yalu...
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1916)⁑ Saionji Kinmochi (21 December 1918)* Ye Wanyong, (February 1926) Oku Yasukata (10 November 1928) Yamamoto Gonbee (10 November 1928)⁑ Shigeru Yoshida...
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planner. Oku Yasukata (奥 保鞏, 1847 – 1930), Japanese field-marshal, commander of the Second Army of the Japan during the Russo-Japanese War Okechukwu Oku, also...
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Ōyama Iwao Yamagata Aritomo Kodama Gentarō Nogi Maresuke Kuroki Tamemoto Oku Yasukata Tōgō Heihachirō Itō Sukeyuki Kataoka Shichirō Strength 1,365,000 (total)...
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to right: Marshal Admiral Heihachirō Tōgō (1848–1934), Field Marshal Oku Yasukata (1847–1930), Marshal Admiral Yoshika Inoue (1845–1929) and Field Marshal...
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following year and served with his regiment as a captain under General Oku Yasukata in the Russo-Japanese War. Prince Nashimoto then returned to France in...
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Kabayama Sukenori, Kodama Gentarō, Kawakami Soroku, Nogi Maresuke and Oku Yasukata. However, as most of the garrison of Kumamoto castle was from Kyūshū...
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Katakuni [ja] Hayashi Junnosuke Tanimura Keisuke Relief Forces: Kodama Gentarō Oku Yasukata Ogawa Mataji Keishintō Otaguro Tomoo † Kaya Harukata † Ueno Kengo † Ogata...
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the Second Manchurian Army to attack in a maneuver to outflank General Oku's Japanese Second Army and to drive it back across the Taitzu River before...
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created Commander, Second Army September 1897 - May 1895 Succeeded by Oku Yasukata Preceded by post created Commander-in-Chief, Japanese Manchurian Army...
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1903) Kawamura Sumiyoshi (26 December 1903) Itō Sukeyuki (1 April 1906) Oku Yasukata (1 April 1906) Kawamura Kageaki (1 April 1906) Kuroki Tamemoto (1 April...
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fattigvårdförordning. Cartier, a luxury brand in France, is founded. January 5 – Oku Yasukata, Japanese field marshal, leading figure in the early Imperial Japanese...
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politician Sir Robert Stout, 2-time prime minister of New Zealand (b. 1844) Oku Yasukata, Japanese field marshal, leading figure in the early Imperial Japanese...
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of Lüshunkou (Port Arthur). The second group under Lieutenant General Oku Yasukata marched north under severe winter conditions to threaten the centre of...
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Aritomo (1838–1922) Ōyama Iwao (1842–1916) Kuroki Tamemoto (1844–1923) Oku Yasukata (1847–1930) Nogi Maresuke (1849–1912). Kawamura Kageaki (1850–1926) Kodama...
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with a detachment of the 3rd Division of the 2nd Army sent by General Oku Yasukata to assist, and the Japanese were thus in a position to encircle the Russian...
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War II Commanders Notable commanders Ōshima Yoshimasa, Nozu Michitsura, Oku Yasukata, Ueda Arisawa, Aketo Nakamura, Terauchi Hisaichi, Seishirō Itagaki...
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(1852–1906) 11 April 1906 23 July 1906 † 103 days 13 Yasukata, OkuField Marshal Baron Oku Yasukata (1847–1930) 30 July 1906 20 January 1912 5 years, 174 days...
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Division March 1937-August 1937 Succeeded by Sadakata Iida Preceded by Oku Yasukata Commander of 2nd Army August 1937-April 1938 Succeeded by Prince Naruhiko...
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Manchuria. The intelligence gathered was mentioned in dispatches by General Oku Yasukata with proving invaluable intelligence leading to the Japanese victory...
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Ōyama Iwao Yamagata Aritomo Kodama Gentarō Nogi Maresuke Kuroki Tamemoto Oku Yasukata Tōgō Heihachirō Itō Sukeyuki Kataoka Shichirō Strength 1,365,000 (total)...
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