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  2. List of Imperial Japanese Navy admirals - Wikipedia

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    This colour along with the * (asterisk) indicates that the promotion was posthumous . Name. Picture. Date of Rank. Kabayama Sukenori. 10 May 1895. Yamamoto Gonnohyōe. 6 June 1904. Kawamura Sumiyoshi.

  3. Surrender of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The surrender of the Empire of Japan in World War II was announced by Emperor Hirohito on 15 August and formally signed on 2 September 1945, ending the war. By the end of July 1945, the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) was incapable of conducting major operations and an Allied invasion of Japan was imminent. Together with the United Kingdom and ...

  4. Imperial Japanese Navy in World War II - Wikipedia

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    Strategy. At the beginning of the Pacific War, the strategy of the Imperial Japanese Navy was underpinned by several key assumptions.The most fundamental was that just as the Russo-Japanese War had been decided by the naval Battle of Tsushima (May 27–28, 1905), the war against the United States would be decided by a single decisive naval battle or Kantai Kessen.

  5. Military history of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The military history of Japan covers a vast time-period of over three millennia - from the Jōmon ( c. 1000 BC) to the present day. After a long period of clan warfare until the 12th century, there followed feudal wars that culminated in military governments known as the Shogunate. History of Japan records that a military class and the Shōgun ...

  6. Unit 731 - Wikipedia

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    Unit 731 (Japanese: 731部隊, Hepburn: Nana-san-ichi Butai), short for Manchu Detachment 731 and also known as the Kamo Detachment: 198 and the Ishii Unit, was a covert biological and chemical warfare research and development unit of the Imperial Japanese Army that engaged in lethal human experimentation and biological weapons manufacturing during the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945 ...

  7. Operation Starvation - Wikipedia

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    Commanders and leaders. Chester Nimitz. Koshirō Oikawa. Casualties and losses. 15 aircraft lost [1] [page needed] 670 ships sunk or damaged, totaling 1,250,000+ tons. Operation Starvation was a naval mining operation conducted in World War II by the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) to disrupt Japanese shipping.

  8. Japan Sinks: People of Hope - Wikipedia

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    Japan Sinks: People of Hope (Japanese: 日本沈没ー希望のひとー, Hepburn: Nihon Chinbotsu: Kibo no Hito) is a Japanese drama series premiered in October 2021. Based on the novel Japan Sinks by Sakyo Komatsu, the series aired on TBS and its affiliates, and also aired internationally on Netflix as a part of a three-series deal between Netflix and TBS.

  9. Hikawa Maru-class ocean liner - Wikipedia

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    Heian Maru was classified to auxiliary submarine tender on 15 October 1941, and she was assigned to the 6th Fleet. 17 November 1943, Hie Maru was sunk by USN submarine. 18 February 1944, Heian Maru was sunk by air raid at Chuuk. 10 August 1946, Hikawa Maru survived war, and she was reverted to the NYK Line.