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Rikichi Andō

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created a diplomatic confrontation with the West and the imposition of an American oil embargo against Japan. Andō was recalled to Tokyo on 9 February 1941 and forced into retirement as punishment.
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From 1931-1932, Andō returned to the General Staff, where he was Chief of Military Administration Section, Military Affairs Bureau. He was appointed military attaché to the
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from 1932-1934. After his return to Japan, he became Commandant of the Toyoma Army Infantry School, and subsequently commander of the 5th
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In the fall of 1941, Andō was recalled to service, promoted to full general, and given command of the
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on 30 December 1944. After the end of the war, the 10th Area Army was disbanded in September 1945.
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from his tenure in China, Andō committed suicide by taking poison while in prison in
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In the midst of diplomatic negotiations between Japan and its ally,
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in 1939. The Japanese Southern China Area Army was largely a
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Rikichi Ando

Governor General of Taiwan
Kiyoshi Hasegawa
Chen Yi
Taiwan Province
Miyagi Prefecture
Empire of Japan
Tilanqiao Prison
Shanghai
Republic of China
Empire of Japan
Imperial Japanese Army

General
Twenty-First Army
Southern China Area Army
Taiwan Army of Japan
Tenth Area Army
Second Sino-Japanese War
Battle of South Guangxi
Winter Offensive
(1939-1940)

Imperial Japanese Army
Governor-General of Taiwan
Miyagi Prefecture
Army War College
British India
military attaché
Imperial Japanese Army General Staff
13th Infantry Regiment

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