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Masutaro Nakai

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After a brief stint as an instructor at the Toyama Army Infantry School, Nakai was assigned the post of chief-of-staff of the
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in April 1944, Nakai became acting commander of the IJA 20th Division. In April 1945, he was promoted to
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from 1937. In May 1939, he was promoted to colonel and in September of the same year was assigned to the
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Operations of the Imperial Japanese Armed Forces in the Papua New Guinea Theater During World War II
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and placed in command of the infantry group. On the death of General
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and other combat operations in New Guinea until the end of the war.
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in November 1930. As a junior officer, Nakai participated in the
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on the front lines of combat in central China in the
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Index

Tottori Prefecture
Empire of Japan

Imperial Japanese Army
Lieutenant General
Second Sino-Japanese War
World War II
Imperial Japanese Army
20th Division
Markham, Ramu and Finisterre campaigns
Tottori Prefecture
Imperial Japanese Army Academy
Army Staff College
Siberian Expedition
military attaché
China Expeditionary Army
Second Sino-Japanese War
IJA 21st Army
Canton Operation
IJA 22nd Army
Guangxi
Battle of South Guangxi
invading French Indochina
Indochina Expeditionary Army
IJA 20th Division
Korea
Japanese Eighteenth Army
New Guinea
major general
Shigeru Katagiri

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