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  1. Japanese Officers of the 4th Guards Infantry Regiment

    Unidentified Colonel.
  2. Lieutenant General Nobutaro Umezaki/梅崎延太郎陸軍中将

    Rare combination of awards. Two Korean orders with Chinese Striped Tiger in between + Swedish Royal Order of the Sword. Nobutaro Umezaki /梅崎延太郎/ (July 13, 1880 - April 24, 1964) graduated from the 12th class of the Military Academy and the 22nd class of the Army War College. Ranks...
  3. Admiral Seizō Kobayashi/小林躋造 海軍大将

    Chinese order of the Striped Tiger, Italian order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus, Sweden Royal order of the Sword, French order of the Legion of Honor, British Most Honorable order of the Bath and Royal Victorian Order. Admiral Seizō Kobayashi /小林 躋造; 1 October 1877 – 4 July 1962) was a...
  4. General Korechika Anami/阿南惟幾 陸軍大将

    Korechika Anami /阿南 惟幾, Anami Korechika, 21 February 1887 – 15 August 1945/ was born in Taketa city in Ōita Prefecture, where his father was a senior bureaucrat in the Home Ministry and grew up in Tokyo and in Tokushima Prefecture. He attended the 18th class of the Imperial Japanese Army Academy...
  5. General Naosuke Matsuki/松木直亮 陸軍大将

    General Naosuke Matsuki award documents https://asiamedals.info/threads/general-naosuke-matsuki-medals-and-orders-award-documents.28577/ Matsuki, Naosuke /松木直亮; November 5, 1876 - May 22, 1940/ was born in Yamaguchi Prefecture as the eldest son of Ichiro Matsuki. He graduated from the Military...
  6. 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...
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