Takashi Sakai (酒井 隆, Sakai Takashi, 18 October 1887 – 30 September 1946) was a lieutenant general in the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II, known...
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stable hazing scandal Takashi Sakai (酒井 隆, 1887–1946), Japanese general Takashi Shimizu (清水 崇, born 1972), Japanese filmmaker Takashi Shimoda (下田 崇, born...
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used diquat instead of paraquat. On September 5, 44-year old executive Takashi Sakai drank two vitamin drinks, which he died from six weeks later. On September...
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Japanese feudal lord Takao Sakai (born 1959), Japanese bobsledder Takashi Sakai (1887–1946), Japanese lieutenant general Tatsuya Sakai (born 1990), Japanese...
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and ended when Young surrendered the colony to the Japanese General Takashi Sakai on 25 December, known as the 'Black Christmas' by Hong Kong people,...
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field as the Chief of Staff of the Japanese 23rd Army, commanded by Takashi Sakai, in the Invasion of Hong Kong. The 23rd Army's occupation caused horrible...
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1946, former Japanese general Takashi Sakai was tried by a Chinese court for aggression, convicted, and executed. Sakai appears to have been responsible...
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consisted of the following units: 23rd Army Commander: Lieutenant General Takashi Sakai Chief of Staff: Major General Tadamichi Kuribayashi Deputy Chief of...
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guerillas fought until the end of the Japanese occupation. General Takashi Sakai, who led the invasion of Hong Kong and served as governor for some time...
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governor Sir Mark Young, first prisoner of war to serve as governor Takashi Sakai, first Japanese administrator to serve as governor Cecil Harcourt, first...
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