Koshirō Oikawa (及川 古志郎, Oikawa Koshirō, 16 February 1883 – May 9, 1958) was an admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy and Naval Minister during World War...
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director Azusa Oikawa (及川 あずさ, born 1960), Japanese fencer Fumihiro Oikawa (及川 史弘, born 1973), Japanese figure skater and journalist Koshirō Oikawa (及川 古志郎,...
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Kouga Ninja Scrolls Koshirō or Koshirou (written: 古志郎) is a separate given name, though it may be romanized the same way: Koshirō Oikawa (及川 古志郎) (1883–1958)...
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battleship Yamato on its one-way final mission to Okinawa. Toyoda replaced Koshirō Oikawa as Chief of the Navy General Staff, after the latter resigned, and was...
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radical restructuring of the Imperial Japanese Navy to Naval Minister Koshirō Oikawa early in 1941. He was highly critical of the Navy's shipbuilding programme...
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Staff: General Yoshijirō Umezu Chief of the Navy General Staff: Admiral Koshirō Oikawa (later replaced by Admiral Soemu Toyoda) All of these positions were...
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junior high school in Morioka (at the same time Kyōsuke Kindaichi, Koshirō Oikawa, and Kodō Nomura) before attending the regional military school in Sendai...
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Fushimi (1932–1941) Osami Nagano (1941–1944) Shigetarō Shimada (1944) Koshirō Oikawa (1944–1945) Soemu Toyoda (1945) Minister of the Army Hajime Sugiyama...
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1950) February 15 – Sax Rohmer, English author (d. 1959) February 16 – Koshirō Oikawa, Japanese admiral (d. 1958) February 22 Abe Attell, American boxer (d...
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communication on 29 September. On 1 October, Konoe summoned navy minister Koshirō Oikawa to Kamakura, where he secured his commitment of cooperation in acceptance...
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