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    Hatazō Adachi (安達 二十三, Adachi Hatazō, 17 June 1890 – 10 September 1947) was a general in the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II. Adachi was born...
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  • ukiyo-e artist Goro Adachi (安達 五郎, 1913–1999), Japanese ski jumper Hatazō Adachi (安達 二十三, 1884–1947), Japanese general Hirohide Adachi (足立 丈英, born 1999)...
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    The objective was to isolate the Japanese 18th Army, under General Hatazō Adachi at Wewak, which was home to the largest Japanese airbase in mainland...
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    Allied moves, the Japanese Eighteenth Army commander, Lieutenant General Hatazō Adachi, sent the 66th Infantry Regiment from Finschhafen to reinforce the Okabe...
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    and had not been reinforced. Under the command of Lieutenant-General Hatazō Adachi, the force consisted of around 20,000 troops; its main fighting units...
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    Islands campaigns. The Japanese 18th Army, under Lieutenant General Hatazō Adachi, was responsible for Japanese operations on mainland New Guinea. The...
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    punishable by six months' imprisonment (article 41). Lieutenant General Hatazō Adachi, commander of the 18th Army, also gave an order on 18 March 1945, telling...
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    safely. However, the 51st Division, including the army's commander, Hatazō Adachi, and his senior staff, came under Allied air attack while en route from...
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    provided by the XVIII Army under the command of Lieutenant General Hatazō Adachi and was headquartered at Madang. This force consisted of three divisions –...
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    Japanese commander, General Hatazo Adachi, withdrew his forces from their forward positions and in the lull that followed, Adachi's forces focused upon foraging...
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