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Kensaku Oda

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headquarters, Oda left behind the sick and wounded and led his men to the banks of the Kumusi River, only to find out that all of the remaining boats he had planned on for his retreat had been taken by troops which had preceded him. He committed suicide on the river bank by shooting himself with his
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In September 1941, he became the Commandant of Toyohashi Reserve Officers' Cadet School. However, due to the death of Major General
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and became the commanding officer of the infantry group of the
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Fukuoka Prefecture

Territory of New Guinea
Empire of Japan
Imperial Japanese Army

Lieutenant General
Imperial Japanese Army
World War II
Fukuoka Prefecture
Battle of Xuzhou
Second Sino-Japanese War
major general
IJA 26th Division
Mongolia Garrison Army
Tomitarō Horii
Kokoda Track campaign
New Guinea
South Seas Detachment
IJA 18th Army
lieutenant general
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