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Adachi, Hatazo (安達 二十三)
Adachi, Hatazo (安達 二十三)
Date of birth:
June 17th, 1884 (Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan)
Date of death:
September 10th, 1947 (Rabaul/East New Britain province, Papua New Guinea)
Nationality:
Japanese
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Kyuokujitsu sho, 1st Class
Period:
Second World War (1939-1945)
Rank:
Tai-sho (General)
Unit:
Commander-in-chief, 18th Army, Imperial Japanese Army
1937 China Incident Medal
Sources
Photo 1:
Public domain
- Hayashi, Saburo (1959). Kogun: The Japanese Army in the Pacific War. Marine Corps. Association. ASIN B000ID3YRK.
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