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    Korechika Anami (阿南 惟幾, Anami Korechika, 21 February 1887 – 15 August 1945) was a general in the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II who was War...
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  • Korechika (written: 惟幾 or 伊周) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Korechika Anami (阿南 惟幾, 1887–1945), Japanese general...
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  • Suzuki's term as the Prime Minister and the final months of War Minister Korechika Anami, the Allied firebombing of Tokyo on May 25, preparations for Operation...
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  • they wished to see the institution of martial law under War Minister Korechika Anami. The plan changed, however, into a plot, engineered by Major Kenji...
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    throughout Asia and Paramount’s distribution channel in Japan. General Anami Korechika (1887-1945), a senior commander in the Imperial Japanese Army during...
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  • Shigenori Tōgō. Navy Minister, Admiral Mitsumasa Yonai. Army Minister, Korechika Anami. Chief of the Army General Staff, Yoshijirō Umezu. Chief of the Navy...
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  • countries or empires. Army: Filipp Golikov Dušan Simović Milan Nedić Army: Korechika Anami Air force Stoyan Stoyanov Allied leaders of World War II Axis leaders...
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    War, the staff officers complained to the Minister Korechika Anami, and not all of them heeded Anami's explanations. After midnight on 12 August a San Francisco...
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    Prime Minister Kuniaki Koiso Preceded by Hideki Tojo Succeeded by Korechika Anami Chief of the Imperial Japanese Army General Staff In office 3 October...
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    August 1945. Failing to obtain the support of the War Minister, General Korechika Anami, Hatanaka organised a number of other officers and succeeded in occupying...
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