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    Iwane Matsui (松井 石根, Matsui Iwane, July 27, 1878 – December 23, 1948) was a general in the Imperial Japanese Army and the commander of the expeditionary...
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    Central China Expeditionary Army in February 1938, to replace General Matsui Iwane, who had been recalled to Japan over the Nanjing Massacre. Hata became...
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  • Matsui (松井 秀喜, born 1974), Japanese former professional baseball player Ichirō Matsui (松井 一郎, born 1964), Japanese businessman and politician Iwane Matsui...
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  • Kōki Hirota, General Seishirō Itagaki, General Kimura Heitaro, General Matsui Iwane, General Muto Akira, General Hideki Tōjō, General Araki Sadao, Colonel...
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    Division, which had been fighting in west Shanghai. The Japanese commander Matsui Iwane also agreed and promised to let the defenders retreat, but later reneged...
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    transferred to the Japanese Central China Area Army (under the aging General Iwane Matsui) in China in 1937. In November 1937, Prince Asaka became temporary commander...
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    forces in Shanghai. In response, Japan deployed an army led by General Iwane Matsui, to fight the Chinese forces in Shanghai. In August 1937, the Japanese...
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    (1879–1962) Terauchi Hisaichi (1879–1946) Prince Asaka Yasuhiko (1887–1981) Matsui Iwane (1878–1948) Sugiyama Hajime (1880–1945) Nishio Toshizō (1881–1960) Yamashita...
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    composed of the 3rd and 11th Divisions, under the command of General Iwane Matsui. On August 19, Japanese Prime Minister Fumimaro Konoe announced that...
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  • have altered a key historical document, Matsui Iwane Taishō no jinchū nikki (松井石根大将の陣中日記, "General Matsui Iwane's Battlefield Diary"), in several hundred...
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    commissioned monumental war paintings under the supervision of a new chairman, Matsui Iwane, who was an active military officer.: 313 : 170  Foujita and his fellow...
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  • Hanayama, Chaplain of Sugamo Prison Kyōko Kamimura – Fumiko Matsui, wife of Iwane Matsui Setsuko Karasuma – Shizuko Hirota, wife of Kōki Hirota Tokushi...
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    fierce rivalry between the military branches, in the fall of 1937 General Matsui Iwane, the Army general in command of the theater, admitted the superiority...
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    capture Nanjing. The task of occupying Nanjing was given to General Iwane Matsui, the commander of Japan's Central China Area Army, who believed that...
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    trial, Xiang Zhejun become known for confronting defendants such as Iwane Matsui, Itagaki Seishiro and Doihara Kenji with evidence establishing their...
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    Army. General Iwane Matsui was appointed as its commander-in-chief, concurrent with his assignment as commander-in-chief of the SEF. Matsui reported directly...
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    Shanghai Incident and operations in Hebei, China. Under the elderly General Iwane Matsui, Nakajima was named Operational Commander in the Battle of Nanjing in...
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  • Bix's Hirohito and the Making of Modern Japan, the movie shows General Iwane Matsui giving the order to "kill all the captives" and omits any reference to...
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  • Korechika Doihara Kenji Enomoto Takeaki Kuroki Itei (Kuroki Tamemoto) Matsui Iwane Ōta Minoru Suzuki Kantarō Tōgō Heihachirō Tōjō Hideki Yamamoto Isoroku...
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    government and military dignitaries. One of the first was Japanese General Matsui Iwane who, after World War II, was held accountable and executed for the 1937...
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  • Army. General Iwane Matsui was appointed as its commander-in-chief, concurrent with his assignment as commander-in-chief of the SEF. Matsui reported directly...
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    temple’s administrative affairs. He is a priest of the Soto school. General Iwane Matsui who commanded the Shanghai Expeditionary Force at the outbreak of the...
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    were future Prime Minister Abe Nobuyuki, and generals Sadao Araki and Iwane Matsui. In 1902 he graduated from the 19th class of the Army Staff College....
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    soldiers from the Taiwan Army were part of this army, and they were led by Iwane Matsui. The Shanghai Expeditionary Army was raised a second time on August 15...
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    criminals of the Imperial Japanese Army, including Tanaka Gunkichi [zh], Iwane Matsui, Hisao Tani and Noda Tsuyoshi [zh], were found in Xuanzang Temple, which...
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    Area Army Aug 1937 – Dec 1938 Succeeded by Hajime Sugiyama Preceded by Iwane Matsui Commander, IJA Taiwan Army Aug 1934 – Dec 1935 Succeeded by Heisuke Yanagawa...
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  • Matsubayashi-ryu Matsudo, Chiba Matsue, Shimane Matsugaoka Hideki Matsui Iwane Matsui Kazuo Matsui Matsukata Masayoshi Matsumoto Matsumoto, Kagoshima Yukihiro...
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    Comprehensive Economic Partnership Pan-nationalism Fusao Hayashi Shumei Okawa Iwane Matsui Greater Europe, a similar movement in Europe Szpilman, Christopher W...
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    Among those sentenced to death were former generals Seishirō Itagaki, Iwane Matsui, Kenji Doihara, Hideki Tōjō, and Akira Mutō. Japan portal Armies of the...
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  • Hoshino as Hideki Tojo Sakae Koike as Kenji Doihara Natori Tsuramasashi as Iwane Matsui Shingo Hiramatsu as Seishirō Itagaki Usaburo Oshima as Ryūkichi Tanaka...
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