Viscount Kodama Gentarō (兒玉 源太郎, 16 March 1852 – 23 July 1906) was a Japanese general in the Imperial Japanese Army and a government minister during the...
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Gentarō, Gentarou or Gentaro (written: 源太郎, 弦太郎 or 元太郎) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Kodama Gentarō (兒玉 源太郎...
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intolerable, and sent General Kodama Gentarō to compel Nogi to take drastic action, or else relieve him of command. Kodama returned to visit Nogi again...
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father. Terauchi's eldest daughter married Count Hideo Kodama, the son of General Kodama Gentaro. From the corresponding article in the Japanese Wikipedia...
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floundering at the Siege of Port Arthur and having to be relieved by Kodama Gentarō. Several books have been released in recent years rehabilitating Nogi's...
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famed Russo-Japanese War general Kodama Gentarō, and his wife was the daughter of Prime Minister Terauchi Masatake. Kodama was born in Yamaguchi Prefecture...
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Battle of Shaho and the Battle of Sandepu. He was replaced by General Kodama Gentarō briefly during early 1905 due to illness, but recovered to direct Japanese...
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Resolution. 12: 471–532. doi:10.1177/002200276801200404. Kodama, Gentarō (1945). "The Kodama report translation of Japanese plan for aggression, 1902"...
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Aritomo Ōkuma Shigenobu Preceded by Takashima Tomonosuke Succeeded by Kodama Gentarō Governor General of Taiwan In office 2 June 1896 – 14 October 1896 Monarch...
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Taketoshi (2004-07-23). 児玉源太郎: 日露戦争における陸軍の頭脳 Kodama Gentarō: Nichirosensō ni okeru rikugun no zunō [Kodama Gentarō: Army Brain in the Russo-Japanese War] (in...
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basketball player Arata Kodama (born 1982), Japanese football defender Fusako Kodama (born 1945), Japanese photographer Kodama Gentarō (1852–1906), Japanese...
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Robert Viren Zinovy Rozhestvensky Emperor Meiji Katsura Tarō Ōyama Iwao Kodama Gentarō Nogi Maresuke Kuroki Tamemoto Oku Yasukata Terauchi Masatake Tōgō Heihachirō...
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Imperial Japanese Army, and 5th Governor-General of Taiwan (1906–1915) Kodama Gentarō (1852–1906), general in the Imperial Japanese Army and government minister...
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1906) Kawamura Kageaki (1 April 1906) Kuroki Tamemoto (1 April 1906) Kodama Gentarō (1 April 1906) Komura Jutarō (1 April 1906) Sakuma Samata (1 April 1906)...
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Tatsuya Nakadai (as General Nogi Maresuke), and Tetsurō Tamba (as General Kodama Gentarō). Emperor Meiji also appears in the 2003 film The Last Samurai, played...
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Port Arthur (1980, the film is also known as 203 kochi) as General Kodama Gentarō Shogun's Ninja (1980) Makai Tensho: Samurai Reincarnation (1981) as...
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Japanese Army) (Baron) Military 14 October 1896 26 February 1898 4 Kodama Gentarō 兒玉源太郎 Yamaguchi Lieutenant General (Imperial Japanese Army) (Baron)...
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planners during the Russo-Japanese War, and served as aide to General Kodama Gentarō in Manchuria. In 1906, Tanaka helped draft a defense plan which was...
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industries along its route. The organizing committee was headed by General Kodama Gentarō, and after his death, by General Terauchi Masatake. Count Gotō Shimpei...
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Staff of the Army, Minister of War during World War I General Viscount Kodama Gentarō: Chief of Staff of the Army, Governor of Taiwan Field Marshal Prince...
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Abe, Governor general (1944–1945) Japanese Taiwan Governors general Kodama Gentarō Governor general (1898–1906) Sakuma Samata Governor general (1906–1915)...
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(1847–1930) Nogi Maresuke (1849–1912). Kawamura Kageaki (1850–1926) Kodama Gentarō (1852–1906). Terauchi Masatake (1852–1919) Nozu Michitsura (1840–1908)...
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hospital in Osaka. His stretcher was carried by Terauchi Masatake and Kodama Gentarō and he was looked after in the hospital by Kusumoto Ine and her daughter...
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The overall Japanese strategy, which had been developed by General Kodama Gentarō, was to have the 2nd Army advance along the railway line, while the...
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In office July 30, 1906 – January 20, 1912 Monarch Meiji Preceded by Kodama Gentarō Succeeded by Hasegawa Yoshimichi Personal details Born (1847-01-05)5...
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Shioya Katakuni [ja] Hayashi Junnosuke Tanimura Keisuke Relief Forces: Kodama Gentarō Oku Yasukata Ogawa Mataji Keishintō Otaguro Tomoo † Kaya Harukata †...
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great prominence in the Japanese military, including Kabayama Sukenori, Kodama Gentarō, Kawakami Soroku, Nogi Maresuke and Oku Yasukata. However, as most of...
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Taiwan to France. In 1898, the Meiji government of Japan appointed Count Kodama Gentarō as the fourth Governor-General, with the talented civilian politician...
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(1842–1916) 20 December 1905 11 April 1906 112 days 12 Gentarō, KodamaGeneral Kodama Gentarō (1852–1906) 11 April 1906 23 July 1906 † 103 days 13 Yasukata...
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January 1898 23 December 1900 3rd Itō 1st Ōkuma 2nd Yamagata 4th Itō 6 Kodama Gentarō 兒玉 源太郎 23 December 1900 27 March 1902 1st Katsura 7 Terauchi Masatake...
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