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    List of Japanese government and military commanders of World …

    Takuma Shimoyama: At end of World War II, he was Commanding General (LtGen), Fifth Air Army, stationed in Seoul, Chosen; Prince Un Yi: General Officer Commanding First Air Army; Air Groups Commanders. Michio Sugawara: First Air Group Commander; Kumaichi Teramoto: Commanding General, Second … See more

    Supreme head of state
    Hirohito, Emperor of Japan: supreme Commander in Chief of Armed Imperial Forces, head of state, and representative of the "Imperial Sun … See more

    Home Defense Headquarters
    Otozō Yamada: Commander-in-Chief, Home Defense Headquarters
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    Deputy Chief of Army General Staff
    Jun Ushiroku: Senior Deputy Chief of Army General Staff
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    War Relief Association
    Mitsumasa Yonai: adviser to War Relief Association
    Marine Ministers
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    Supreme Commander-in-Chief of Armed Imperial Forces
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    Munitions Minister
    Hideki Tōjō: Concurrent chief of the Munitions Ministry, as Army figure in same Ministry
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    Commander in Chief of Kempeitai units
    Kesago Nakajima: Since 1921–41 lead the Kempeitai operation inside Japan and Asia during wartimes See more

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