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Nobuyoshi Mutō

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from 1925-1926. He was briefly appointed commander of Tokyo Defense Command before assuming the role of
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Diagnosed with jaundice, Mutō died in a hospital in Xinjing, Manchukuo. His elevation to the title of
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Mutō returned to Japan in 1922 as Vice Chief of the General Staff to 1925, and a member of the
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Life and Death in the Garden: Sex, Drugs, Cops, and Robbers in Wartime China
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claimed that Mutō did not die of jaundice; that he had, rather, committed
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From 1915-1916, Mutō was Chief of 2nd Section (Maneuvers), 1st Bureau,
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to protest against the corruption and abuses he found in Manchukuo.
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Japanese military personnel of the Russo-Japanese War
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Muto's Field Marshal Sword at Yasukuni Museum, Tokyo
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Mutō was active in the founding the puppet state of
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As Ambassador Extraordinary and 25: 783: 595: 215:(1st class, 2nd class, 3rd class) 434:of 1932. In 1933, he supervised 354:. From 1917, he was assigned to 143: 111: 91: 648: 639: 627: 293:Imperial Japanese Army Academy 250:, 15 July 1868 – 27 July 1933) 13: 1: 554:. Stanford University Press. 511: 608:The Generals of World War II 291:. After graduating from the 275: 7: 580:. I B Tauris & Co Ltd. 362:and operational offices in 246: 10: 788: 700: 694:Kwantung Leased Territory 687: 679: 674: 493:Alternate theory of death 420:Kwantung Leased Territory 335:. After his promotion to 240: 208: 188:Defense of the Great Wall 165: 151: 132: 124: 104: 86: 66: 50: 41: 29: 620: 516: 461:Order of the Golden Kite 432:Japan-Manchukuo Protocol 213:Order of the Golden Kite 200:Second Sino-Japanese War 183:Inner Mongolian Campaign 762:People from Saga (city) 465:Order of the Rising Sun 416:Manchukuo Imperial Army 327:. He was fluent in the 311:) he was sent twice to 297:First Sino-Japanese War 218:Order of the Rising Sun 173:First Sino-Japanese War 280:Mutō was born in an ex 270:Imperial Japanese Army 119:Imperial Japanese Army 481:is on display at the 360:Harbin Special Agency 356:military intelligence 252:was Commander of the 156:3rd Infantry Division 125:Years of service 532:. Harper Perennial. 36:Baron Mutō Nobuyoshi 675:Government offices 602:Ammenthorp, Steen. 410:. After a stint as 390:Supreme War Council 376:Siberian Expedition 319:, spending time in 295:, he served in the 438:, the invasion of 430:, Mutō signed the 394:Commander in Chief 333:Russo-Japanese War 256:in 1933, Japanese 178:Russo-Japanese War 747:Marshals of Japan 722:Japanese generals 710: 709: 704:Takashi Hishikari 701:Succeeded by 683:Mannosuke Yamaoka 224: 223: 16:(Redirected from 779: 690:Governor-General 680:Preceded by 672: 671: 666: 652: 646: 643: 637: 631: 611: 604:"Muto Nobuyoshi" 591: 579: 570:Dupuy, Trevor N. 565: 543: 463:(1st class) and 428:Emperor Hirohito 372:IJA 3rd Division 329:Russian language 317:military attaché 251: 249: 243: 242: 147: 117: 115: 114: 106: 97: 95: 94: 73: 46: 27: 26: 21: 787: 786: 782: 781: 780: 778: 777: 776: 712: 711: 706: 697: 685: 670: 669: 653: 649: 644: 640: 632: 628: 623: 598: 588: 562: 540: 524:Bix, Herbert P. 519: 514: 495: 487:Yasukuni Shrine 436:Operation Nekka 424:Plenipotentiary 358:and headed the 345:Imperial Guards 278: 237: 216: 204: 158: 136:Field Marshal ( 112: 110: 99:Empire of Japan 92: 90: 75: 71: 61:Saga Prefecture 55: 37: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 785: 775: 774: 769: 764: 759: 754: 749: 744: 739: 734: 729: 724: 708: 707: 702: 699: 686: 681: 677: 676: 668: 667: 663:978-1442223523 647: 638: 625: 624: 622: 619: 618: 617: 612: 597: 596:External links 594: 593: 592: 586: 566: 560: 544: 538: 518: 515: 513: 510: 494: 491: 277: 274: 247:Mutō Nobuyoshi 235:Nobuyoshi Mutō 222: 221: 210: 206: 205: 203: 202: 197: 196: 195: 193:Battle of Rehe 190: 180: 175: 169: 167: 163: 162: 153: 149: 148: 134: 130: 129: 126: 122: 121: 108: 102: 101: 88: 84: 83: 74:(aged 65) 68: 64: 63: 52: 48: 47: 39: 38: 30: 18:Nobuyushi Muto 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 784: 773: 770: 768: 765: 763: 760: 758: 755: 753: 750: 748: 745: 743: 740: 738: 735: 733: 730: 728: 725: 723: 720: 719: 717: 705: 696: 695: 691: 684: 678: 673: 664: 660: 656: 651: 642: 636: 630: 626: 616: 613: 609: 605: 600: 599: 589: 587:1-85043-569-3 583: 578: 577: 571: 567: 563: 561:0-8047-1835-0 557: 553: 549: 545: 541: 539:0-06-093130-2 535: 531: 530: 525: 521: 520: 509: 507: 503: 499: 490: 488: 484: 480: 479: 474: 470: 466: 462: 458: 454: 449: 447: 446: 441: 437: 433: 429: 425: 421: 417: 413: 409: 405: 401: 399: 398:Kwantung Army 395: 391: 386: 384: 381: 377: 373: 369: 365: 361: 357: 353: 348: 346: 342: 338: 334: 330: 326: 322: 318: 314: 310: 306: 302: 298: 294: 290: 286: 285: 273: 271: 267: 266:field marshal 263: 259: 255: 254:Kwantung Army 248: 236: 233: 230: 229: 219: 214: 211: 207: 201: 198: 194: 191: 189: 186: 185: 184: 181: 179: 176: 174: 171: 170: 168: 164: 161: 160:Kwantung Army 157: 154: 150: 146: 141: 140: 135: 131: 127: 123: 120: 109: 103: 100: 89: 85: 82: 78: 70:July 27, 1933 69: 65: 62: 58: 54:July 15, 1868 53: 49: 45: 40: 35: 34: 28: 19: 688: 654: 650: 641: 634: 629: 607: 575: 551: 527: 498:Amleto Vespa 496: 476: 452: 450: 443: 402: 387: 378:against the 349: 287:family from 281: 279: 234: 231: 226: 225: 166:Battles/wars 137: 72:(1933-07-27) 31: 737:1933 deaths 732:1868 births 548:Coox, Alvin 321:Vladivostok 289:Saga Domain 220:(1st class) 716:Categories 698:1932–1933 512:References 502:Edgar Snow 489:in Tokyo. 485:Museum at 301:lieutenant 258:ambassador 87:Allegiance 469:Gokoku-ji 408:Manchukuo 380:Bolshevik 276:Biography 262:Manchukuo 128:1894–1933 81:Manchukuo 572:(1992). 550:(1990). 526:(2001). 483:Yūshūkan 453:danshaku 383:Red Army 305:infantry 264:, and a 152:Commands 105:Service/ 633:Dupuy, 506:seppuku 396:of the 364:Irkutsk 341:colonel 339:, then 323:and in 309:captain 303:in the 284:samurai 268:in the 77:Xinjing 742:Kazoku 665:, 2014 661:  584:  558:  536:  478:gensui 445:Gensui 325:Odessa 313:Russia 228:Gensui 209:Awards 139:Gensui 116:  107:branch 96:  33:Gensui 621:Notes 517:Books 473:Tokyo 457:baron 440:Jehol 404:Baron 337:major 315:as a 299:as a 241:武藤 信義 232:Baron 659:ISBN 582:ISBN 556:ISBN 534:ISBN 368:Omsk 366:and 133:Rank 67:Died 57:Saga 51:Born 692:of 471:in 426:to 260:to 718:: 606:. 448:. 385:. 347:. 272:. 244:, 142:) 79:, 59:, 610:. 590:. 564:. 542:. 455:( 282:- 238:( 20:)

Index

Nobuyushi Muto
Gensui

Saga
Saga Prefecture
Xinjing
Manchukuo
Empire of Japan
Imperial Japanese Army
Gensui

3rd Infantry Division
Kwantung Army
First Sino-Japanese War
Russo-Japanese War
Inner Mongolian Campaign
Defense of the Great Wall
Battle of Rehe
Second Sino-Japanese War
Order of the Golden Kite
Order of the Rising Sun
Gensui
Kwantung Army
ambassador
Manchukuo
field marshal
Imperial Japanese Army
samurai
Saga Domain
Imperial Japanese Army Academy

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