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41: 106: 306:. Although Fukuda had acted on his own initiative, he wished to avoid conflict and was preparing to withdraw his forces on observing that the Chinese forces were acting orderly and not threatening the foreign residents. Nonetheless, tensions were high, and on the morning of May 3, when Japanese consul-general Koichi Nishida was returning from a meeting with Chiang Kai-shek, he was repeatedly fired upon by Chinese soldiers and looting started, resulting in the deaths and mutilation of 12 Japanese civilians. Events rapidly escalated out of control from that point, leading to a week of violence and armed conflict known as the 86: 225:, and on his return to Japan, was a military attache to the Russian Embassy in Tokyo. After serving as a battalion commander in the IJA 37th Infantry Regiment, he was promoted to Lieutenant colonel in 1913. In October 1915, he was sent as a military observer embedded within the 233:. In August 1916, he was promoted to colonel and in January 1917 was given command of the IJA 60th Infantry Regiment, which was part of the Japanese contingent in the 40: 438: 260:, the capital of Shandong, housed some 2,000 Japanese residents and was of significant Japanese commercial interest. Having received word of the entry of 443: 458: 241:. In May 1925, he was promoted to lieutenant general and commander of the Shimonoseki Fortress. In March 1926, he became commander of the 206: 448: 453: 238: 329:
Army's seizure of Manchuria, then to an ever-spreading Sino-Japanese conflict, and ultimately to Japan's utter defeat in 1945.
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The Arbitrary action of Japanese commanders in the field was the first of a series that led three years later to the Japanese
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as the start of a series of similar violations by field commanders in China which eventually resulted in the
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Fukuda's action in violating orders from Tokyo has been citied by historians such as
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which resulted in a loss of Japanese lives, and property, Fukuda moved troops from
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On Fukada's return in 1929, he was reassigned to the reserves. We was awarded the
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in Russia. He was promoted to major in 1908. In 1910, he was transferred to
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The Cambridge History of China: Republican China, 1912-1949. Part 1
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Index

Fukuda Hikosuke

Yamaguchi Prefecture
Empire of Japan
Imperial Japanese Army
lieutenant general
World War I
Siberian Intervention
Jinan Incident
Imperial Japanese Army
Jinan Incident
Yamaguchi Prefecture
Imperial Japanese Army Academy
Army Staff College
Japanese Korean Army
staff
Imperial Guard
Imperial Japanese Army General Staff Office
Ministry of the Army
military attache
Vladivostok
Omsk
Imperial Russian Army
World War I
Siberian Intervention
IJA 15th Division
IJA 6th Division
Shandong
Jinan
Northern Expedition

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