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  1. General Toshinari Maeda/前田利為侯爵陸軍中将

    Marquis Toshinari Kōshaku Maeda (5 June 1885 – 5 September 1942) was born the fifth son of the former daimyō of Nanokaichi Domain in Kozuke province (modern Tomioka city, Gunma Prefecture), Maeda Toshiaki. He was adopted as heir to the main branch of the Maeda clan in 1900. He became marquis and...
  2. Soldiers and Officers of Japanese Independent Garrison Units in Photos

    Independent garrison battalions collar insignia. Actual collar emblem.
  3. Pillars of the State on Cavaliers

    Rare photo of Manchukuo prison service officer (chief warden) with 7th class order of the Pillar of the States. See also https://asiamedals.info/threads/medal-group-of-manchukuo-prison-officer.24141/
  4. Japanese Officers and Officials with Imperial China Awards

    Unidentified.
  5. Marshal Nobuyoshi Mutō/武藤信義 元帥

    Gensui Baron Nobuyoshi Mutō /武藤 信義/ (15 July 1868 – 27 July 1933) was Commander of the Kwantung Army in 1933, Japanese ambassador to Manchukuo, and a field marshal in the Imperial Japanese Army. Mutō was born in an ex-samurai family from Saga Domain. After graduating from the Imperial Japanese...
  6. Heroes of the First Sino-Japanese War in "Heroic Japan", 1897

    Heroic Japan: A History of the War Between China Japan published in 1897 by S. Low, Marston & Co., Ltd. Captain Togo, H. J. M. Naniwa/(東郷海軍大佐) Lieut.-Colonel Taketa/(武田陸軍中佐) Major-General Oshima Yoshimasa/(大島義昌陸軍少将) Lieut.-Colonel Nishijima/(西島陸軍中佐) Major Yamaguchi...
  7. Group of Japanese Officers during Annual New Year Review

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