Nozu Michitsura (野津 道貫, 17 December 1840 – 18 October 1908) was a Japanese field marshal and leading figure in the early Imperial Japanese Army. Nozu...
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with his forces at Chempulo until 12 September. Lieutenant-General Nozu Michitsura commanded the Japanese troops involved in the attack on Pyongyang;...
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War College, Admiral and baron. Imperial Japanese Army Uehara Yūsaku Nozu Michitsura, field marshal Ōyama Iwao, field marshal Kawamura Kageaki, field marshal...
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IJA 2nd Army under General Oku Yasukata, IJA 4th Army under General Nozu Michitsura. Ōyama had a total of eight divisions with 120,000 men and 170 artillery...
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in the Imperial Japanese Army. His wife was a daughter of General Nozu Michitsura. He was the founder of the Imperial Japanese Army Engineering Corps...
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2nd Army (General Oku Yasukata) in the west, and 4th Army (General Nozu Michitsura) in the center, and four reserve brigades. The Russian forces had 210...
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discipline. In the Russo-Japanese War, under the command of General Nozu Michitsura, it saw combat at the Battle of Shaho, the Battle of Sandepu, and the...
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1893 – Charles Gounod, French composer and educator (b. 1818) 1908 – Nozu Michitsura, Japanese field marshal (b. 1840) 1911 – Alfred Binet, French psychologist...
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November 29 – Rhoda Broughton, Welsh writer (d. 1920) December 17 – Nozu Michitsura, Japanese general (d. 1908) earliest probable date – Crazy Horse (Tȟašúŋke...
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Tokudaiji Sanetsune (1 April 1906)⁑ Matsukata Masayoshi (1 April 1906)* Nozu Michitsura (6 October 1908) Itō Sukeyuki (10 November 1913) Ōkuma Shigenobu (14...
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