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We try generally to be conciliatory in our policies toward the Korean people, but we have to be very severe in punishing anyone who willfully, with malign intent, sabotages the activities of the Japanese army. We have posted notices stating the punishments throughout the areas where damage to
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in 1897 and, in succession, commanded the 20th Infantry Brigade, the 1st Mixed Brigade deployed in Taiwan (see
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on key railroads and near telegraph lines in response to local unrest, writing the month prior to
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Haraguchi continued to command the IJA 13th Division until 6 July 1906, when he was relieved by
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electric power lines is heaviest, between Seoul and Wŏnsan and between Seoul and Ǔiju.
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from 11 March to 8 September 1904, when he was replaced by field marshal
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in November 1907, and fully retired from military service in 1914.
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of the Toyama Military School. He served as chief of staff of the
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Following the Japanese occupation of Korea at the start of the
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Japanese military personnel of the First Sino-Japanese War
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Japanese military personnel of the Russo-Japanese War
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Haraguchi Kensai, "Terauchi Masatake kankei monjo" ,
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Governance and Policing of Colonial Korea: 1904-1919
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For his successful service in the war, he was 808:Historical Dictionary of the Russo-Japanese War 367: 280:to train as an officer, and in 1872 received a 8: 346:, Haraguchi commanded the newly established 304:in the 2nd Infantry Regiment stationed in 46: 35: 393:Inspectorate General of Military Training 600: 248:Haraguchi was born on 2 April 1847 to a 925:Military personnel from Ōita Prefecture 672: 585: 517:Veritable Records of the Joseon Dynasty 458: 684: 566: 507: 505: 503: 227:; 2 April 1847 – 18 June 1919) was an 920:Members of the House of Peers (Japan) 895:Imperial Japanese Army Academy alumni 790:from the original on 19 February 2020 740:from the original on 4 September 2019 654:from the original on 19 February 2020 624:from the original on 19 February 2020 527:from the original on 19 February 2020 488:from the original on 19 February 2020 470: 468: 466: 464: 462: 7: 870:. Tokyo: The Japan Year Book Office. 521:National Institute of Korean History 428:. Haraguchi transitioned to the IJA 311:Haraguchi fought for the IJA in the 709:from the original on 22 March 2016 339:), and the 17th Infantry Brigade. 14: 101: 935:People of the Satsuma Rebellion 900:Imperial Japanese Army officers 276:In 1870, Haraguchi entered the 278:Imperial Japanese Army Academy 16:Imperial Japanese Army general 1: 781:Humboldt University of Berlin 389:Imperial General Headquarters 387:Afterwards, he served in the 476:"Lexikon Japans Studierende" 354:. In July 1904, he declared 264:), located on the island of 833:Matsuda, Toshihiko (2011). 444:. He died on 18 June 1919. 951: 513:"Glossary of Proper Nouns" 481:Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin 403:, which he led during the 337:Taiwan under Japanese rule 20: 763:Hartmann, Rudolf (2007). 391:as chief of staff of the 224: 216: 208: 58: 45: 421:) on 21 September 1907. 329:First Sino-Japanese War 178:First Sino-Japanese War 385: 229:Imperial Japanese Army 119:Imperial Japanese Army 773:Japonica Humboldtiana 648:World War II Database 618:World War II Database 377:National Diet Library 315:, and later became a 252:-class family in the 125:Years of service 864:Takenob, Y. 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Index

Japanese name
surname

Bungo Province
Empire of Japan
Imperial Japanese Army
Lieutenant general
Korean Garrison Army
IJA 13th Division
Satsuma Rebellion
First Sino-Japanese War
Russo-Japanese War
Invasion of Sakhalin
Japanese
Chinese
Korean
Imperial Japanese Army
House of Peers
samurai
Mori region
Bungo Province
Ōita Prefecture
Kyushu
Imperial Japanese Army Academy
commission
second lieutenant
sub-lieutenant
German Empire
military education
Jakob Meckel

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