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    Masao Baba (馬場 正郎, Baba Masao, 7 January 1892 – 7 August 1947) was a general in the Imperial Japanese Army, commanding the Japanese ground forces of the...
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  • pitcher Masao Baba (1892–1947), Japanese general Naoto Baba (馬場 直人, born 1996), Japanese cross-country skier who competes internationally Naruatsu Baba (馬場...
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    formation on the island was the Thirty-Seventh Army under Lieutenant-General Masao Baba, while the naval garrison was commanded by Vice-Admiral Michiaki Kamada...
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  • racer Baba Masao (馬場 正郎, 1892–1947), Japanese general Masao Doi, Japanese academic Masao Fujii (藤井 将雄, 1968–2000), Japanese baseball player Masao Gozu...
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    additional units and renamed 37th Army. Command passed to Lieutenant General Masao Baba from 26 December 1944. Airfields were constructed by prisoners of war...
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    landing on 10 June. On 9 September 1945, the Japanese Lieutenant General Masao Baba officially surrendered at a place now known as Surrender Point near the...
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    Japanese forces in Brunei, Borneo, and Sarawak, under Lieutenant-General Masao Baba, formally surrendered at Labuan on 10 September 1945. The British Military...
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    September 10 Japan All forces in North Borneo 10,300 Lieutenant General Masao Baba September 10 September 10 Japan All forces in Labuan see forces in Sarawak...
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  • crimes trials in Tokyo and Rabaul. Hoshijima Susumi, Watanabe Genzo, Masao Baba, and Takakuwa Takuo were found guilty and executed for their involvement...
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    residence of the US ambassador in Camp John Hay, Baguio on 3 September 1945 Masao Baba, Lieutenant General of the Japanese 37th Army signs the surrender document...
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