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Masaomi Yasuoka

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to be able to make a speech in public, and was known for visiting school and government offices without notice. He attempted to employ as many native Indonesians in government positions as possible, both from a practical standpoint, but also from a belief that the Netherlands East Indies should be
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He was placed in command of the reserve IJA Third Depot Division in August 1939, and went into the reserves in March 1941. He retired from the military at the end of the same month.
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freed from colonial rule. He also released many of the Dutch officials who were held as prisoners of war to train the Indonesians to take their places. He held the post until the
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in 1914. After serving in a number of staff positions, he was assigned to the IJA 51st Infantry Regiment, rising to become its commander by 1922. He served n the staff of the
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and given command of the IJA 30th Infantry Brigade in March 1935. He served as commandant of the Army Tank School from August 1936. In March 1938, he was promoted to
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and after his promotion to colonel in August 1930, as commander of the IJA 49th Infantry Regiment from 1930. In January 1935, he became
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in August 1945, whereupon he was arrested by Dutch colonial authorities and tried before a
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in 1906. After attending the Army Toyama School, he graduated from the 26th class of the
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In July 1942, Yasuoka agreed to accept the post of governor of
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Index

Yasuoka Masaomi

Surabaya
Emperor Hirohito
Satsumasendai, Kagoshima
Surabaya
Netherlands East Indies
Empire of Japan
Imperial Japanese Army

Lieutenant General
Yasuoka Detachment
Soviet-Japanese Border Wars
World War II
lieutenant general
Imperial Japanese Army
World War II
Kagoshima Prefecture
Satsumasendai, Kagoshima
Imperial Japanese Army Academy
Army Staff College
IJA 9th Division
IJA 16th Division
Chief of Staff
Hiroshima
IJA 5th Division
major general
lieutenant general
IJA 1st Independent Mixed Brigade
Soviet-Japanese Border Wars

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