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After the war, Imamura, Sakai, and Tanaka were all tried and convicted of war crimes. Sakai and Tanaka were tried in China and executed, while Imamura received a life sentence from an Australian military court. He was released in 1954. Viewing his own sentence as too lenient, Imamura built his own
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The Japanese 23rd Army was established on June 26, 1941, under the command of the
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The Sino-Japanese War, 1937-41: From Marco Polo Bridge to Pearl Harbor
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prison in which he imprisoned himself until his death in 1967.
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1945
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Index

Empire of Japan
Imperial Japanese Army
Infantry
Corps
Guangdong
Second Sino-Japanese War
Hitoshi Imamura
Takashi Sakai
Hisakazu Tanaka
China Expeditionary Army
104th Infantry Division
129th Infantry Division
130th Infantry Division
23rd Independent Mixed Brigade
Imperial Japanese Army
World War II
Imperial General Headquarters
China Expeditionary Army
Guangdong
Hainan
Southern China Area Army
garrison
Allied forces
Battle of Guilin-Liuzhou
Operation Ichi-Go
Kuomintang
surrender of Japan
Guangzhou
Hitoshi Imamura
Takashi Sakai

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