Kusunose Yukihiko (楠瀬 幸彦, 28 April 1858 – 20 March 1927) was a general in the early Imperial Japanese Army. Kusunose was born as the eldest son to a samurai...
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player Kusunose Yukihiko (1858–1927), general of the Imperial Japanese Army Naoki Kusunose (born 1964), Japanese football manager Shiho Kusunose (楠瀬 志保...
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Japanese politician Yukihiko Kusunose (楠瀬 幸彦, 1858–1927), Japanese general Yukihiko Satō (佐藤 由紀彦, born 1976), Japanese footballer Yukihiko Tsutsumi (堤 幸彦,...
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Name From To Kiichirō Kumagai 28 July 1905 31 March 1907 Kusunose Yukihiko 1 April 1907 24 April 1908 Takejirō Tokonami 24 April 1908 12 June 1908 Sadatarō...
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Eulmi Incident was his own scheme, not Miura's. Lieutenant Colonel Kusunose Yukihiko, an artillery officer in the Imperial Japanese Army and Military Attaché...
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commander in the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II General Kusunose Yukihiko (1858-1927), a senior commander in the early Imperial Japanese Army...
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(1864–1929) Yamaji Motoharu (1841–1897) Andō Sadayoshi (1853–1932) Kusunose Yukihiko (1858–1927) Ōshima Ken'ichi (1858–1947) Akashi Motojiro (1864–1919)...
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Yasutsuna 木越 安綱 21 December 1912 24 June 1913 3rd Katsura 1st Yamamoto 11 Kusunose Yukihiko 楠瀬 幸彦 24 June 1913 16 April 1914 12 Oka Ichinosuke 岡 市之助 16 April...
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Proconsul (1905) Kiichirō Kumagai, Governor general (1905–1907) Kusunose Yukihiko, Governor general (1907–1908) Tokonami Takejirō, Governor general...
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New office Director of the Karafuto Agency 1905–1907 Succeeded by Kusunose Yukihiko Preceded by Governor of Yamanashi Prefecture 1908-1913 Succeeded by...
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