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in July 1919, Minami served as commander of the IJA 3rd Cavalry Brigade in 1921–1923, then as Commandant of the Cavalry School in 1922–1923, and returned to the Imperial Japanese Army Academy as its commandant in 1923-1924.
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and was also acquitted of two charges related to prisoner abuse. He was sentenced to life in prison but was paroled in 1954 on the grounds of his health. He died a year later.
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in March 1905 and to lieutenant colonel in February 1910. Promoted to colonel in August 1915, he commanded the IJA 13th Cavalry Regiment from 1914 to 1917, during
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as a member of the headquarters staff and as a company commander in the 1st Cavalry Regiment, where he participated in the
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in May. He was promoted to lieutenant in October 1897 and to captain in November 1900.
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from 1934 to 1936 during which he was concurrently Japanese ambassador to
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Cabinet in 1931. As War Minister, his role dispatched Major General
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from 1931 to 1934. He then received a posting as Commander of the
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before Tatekawa could act. Minami was War Minister during the
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as a boarding student, and was eventually accepted into the
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After his term in Korea, Minami served as a member of the
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Minami was placed on the reserve list in 1936, after the
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Index

Jiro Minami
personal name
Western name order

Army Minister
Hirohito
Kazushige Ugaki
Sadao Araki
Japanese Governor-General of Korea
Emperor Hirohito
Kuniaki Koiso
Hiji
Ōita Prefecture
Tokyo
Empire of Japan
Imperial Japanese Army

General
16th Division
Japanese Korean Army
Kwantung Army
Russo-Japanese War
Second Sino-Japanese War
Imperial Japanese Army
Governor-General of Korea
war crimes
life imprisonment
samurai
Hiji
Ōita Prefecture

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