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254:. Rather than send in his men to defeat the rebels by force, Tanaka traveled to the Imperial Palace and spoke to Hatanaka and the other rebel leaders personally, haranguing them, and putting an end to the rebellion. 246:, and so Hatanaka exhorted General Tanaka to aid him. Tanaka refused, and later told his men to ignore Strategic Order 584, forged by Hatanaka and ordering the Eastern District Army to seize and defend the 1109: 1104: 1099: 1114: 940: 966:
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from being broadcast. At the time, the commander of the Eastern District Army was Lieutenant General
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Support of the Eastern District Army was essential to Hatanaka's plan to take over the
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The Eastern District Army was established on 16 November 1923 in the aftermath of the
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The Eastern District Army played an especially significant role in combating the
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The Eastern District Army remained active for several months after the
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Behind Japan's Surrender: The Secret Struggle That Ended an Empire
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On 1 August 1935, the Tokyo Defense Headquarters was renamed the
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The Eastern District Army existed concurrently with the
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to help maintain public order until the arrival of the
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1945
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Index

Eastern District Army (Japan)
Empire of Japan
Imperial Japanese Army
Infantry
Field Army
Operation Downfall
field army
Imperial Japanese Army
Kantō region
Honshū
Pacific War
Japanese home islands
General Defense Command
Great Kantō earthquake
home guard
garrison
Tokyo
Yokohama
Japanese 12th Area Army
American invasion of the Japanese home islands
15 August 1945 attempted coup d'etat
Kenji Hatanaka
Emperor's
announcement of Japan's surrender
Shizuichi Tanaka
Imperial Palace
Imperial Palace
coup
surrender of Japan
American occupation forces

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