General Seishirō Itagaki (板垣 征四郎, Itagaki Seishirō, 21 January 1885 – 23 December 1948) was a Japanese military officer and politician who served as a...
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Itagaki (板垣 李光人, born January 28, 2002), Japanese actor Seishirō Itagaki (板垣 征四郎, 1885 – 1948), World War II Imperial Japanese army general Itagaki Taisuke...
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was a general in the Imperial Japanese Army in World War II. He and Itagaki Seishirō were the men primarily responsible for the Mukden Incident that took...
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name include: Seishiro Endo (遠藤 征四郎, born 1942), Japanese aikidoka Seishiro Etō (衛藤 征士郎, born 1941), Japanese politician Seishirō Itagaki (板垣 征四郎, 1885–1948)...
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Region of the National Revolutionary Army. Without surrounding it, Gen. Itagaki Seishiro moved south first to attack Tai'erzhuang, where he was defeated by...
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The main body of the Japanese 5th Division, under the command of Itagaki Seishiro, advanced from Huaili to invade northeastern Shanxi. Although it had...
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Hongyuan in northwest Shanxi. By late September, the Japanese commander Itagaki Seishiro ordered the fifth division and the Chahar Expeditionary Force to begin...
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Manchuria would be in the best interests of Japan, Kwantung Army Colonel Seishirō Itagaki and Lieutenant Colonel Kanji Ishiwara independently devised a plan...
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and Singapore would surrender without a fight: on 20 August General Itagaki Seishiro, the commander in Singapore, had signalled Mountbatten that he would...
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the Nationalist Party to remind the Japanese military chief of staff Itagaki Seishiro that many of his relatives fought and died in battle against Eight...
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