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Kumao Imoto

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Imoto was the senior surviving staff officer in Hiroshima after the
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This biographical article related to the military of Japan is a
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as a weapon in 1942. He delivered the evacuation orders to the
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that aspired to become the new general staff of the fledging
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The Great East Asian War, written as an Operations Diary
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Yamaguchi Prefecture
Lieutenant General
Japan Ground Self-Defense Force
cyanide gas
Japanese Seventeenth Army
Guadalcanal
Operation Ke
dropping of the atom bomb
Shunroku Hata
Takushiro Hattori
Japan Self-Defense Force
Ground Self-Defense Force
Ezekiel J. Emanuel
Christine C. Grady
Robert A. Crouch
Reidar K. Lie
Franklin G. Miller
David D. Wendler
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978-0-19-972166-5
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Japan Ground Self-Defense Force generals
Imperial Japanese Army personnel of World War II
Imperial Japanese Army officers

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