Viscount Ōshima Yoshimasa (大島 義昌, 20 September 1850 – 10 April 1926) was a general in the early Imperial Japanese Army during the First Sino-Japanese War...
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Japanese actor Yoshimasa Oshima (大島 義昌, 1850–1926), Japanese general Yoshimasa Suda (須田 芳正, born 1967), Japanese footballer Yoshimasa Shishiho (嗣子鵬 慶昌...
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led by Japanese Minister Plenipotentiary to Korea Ōtori Keisuke and Ōshima Yoshimasa occupied Gyeongbokgung palace to restore King Gojong's father Heungseon...
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4,000 men and four artillery pieces under command of Major General Ōshima Yoshimasa marched south from Seoul towards the major port city of Asan. The Chinese...
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brigade of approximately 8,000 troops (the Oshima Composite Brigade), under the command of General Ōshima Yoshimasa, was also dispatched to Chemulpo by June...
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the Empire of Japan Capital Dalian Governor • 1905–1912 (first) Ōshima Yoshimasa • 1944–1945 (last) Otozō Yamada Historical era Empire of Japan World...
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1910) Sone Arasuke (29 August 1910) Tani Tateki (9 February 1911) Ōshima Yoshimasa (17 June 1912) Kagawa Keizō (5 August 1914) Matsuoka Yasutake (10 November...
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personnel Ōmura Masujirō (1824–1869), "Father of the modern Japanese Army" Ōshima Yoshimasa (1850–1926), general in the Imperial Japanese Army during the First...
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(1858–1923) Yamaguchi Motomi (1846–1904) Kawakami Soroku (1848–1899) Ōshima Yoshimasa (1850–1926) Fukushima Yasumasa (1852–1919) Umezawa Michiharu (1853–1924)...
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Government offices Preceded by Ōshima Yoshimasa Governor-General of Kwantung Leased Territory 1912–1914 Succeeded by Akira Nakamura...
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