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  1. Hayashi Senjūrō, 1876 in der Präfektur Ishikawa geboren, erhielt sein erstes größeres Kommando, als er von 1918 bis 1920 befehlshabender Offizier des 57. Regiments war, gefolgt von einer Verwendung im Hauptquartier der technischen Forschungsabteilung des Militärs in 1921.

  2. Senjūrō Hayashi (林 銑十郎, Hayashi Senjūrō, 23 February 1876 – 4 February 1943) was a Japanese politician and general. He served as Imperial Japanese Army Commander of the Japanese Korean Army during the Mukden Incident and the invasion of Manchuria. He briefly served as prime minister of Japan in 1937.

  3. Hayashi Senjūrō (born Feb. 23, 1876, Kanazawa, Japan—died Feb. 4, 1943, Tokyo) was an army officer and later prime minister of Japan. Hayashi was a graduate of the Military Academy and Military Staff College and held many responsible posts.

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  4. Das Kabinett Hayashi (japanisch 林内閣, Hayashi naikaku) regierte Japan unter Führung von Premierminister Hayashi Senjūrō vom 2. Februar 1937 bis 4. Juni 1937.

  5. Military officer. Born in Ishikawa, the son of a former Kanazawa Clan samurai. He graduated from the preparatory course of the Fourth High School, the Military Academy and the Army War College. He served in the Russo-Japanese War.

  6. 12. Feb. 2024 · In 1930, Hayashi was appointed as the Commander in Chief of the Japanese Korean Army. In response to the Mukden Incident on September 19, he directed the IJA 20th Division to split its force ...

  7. 11. Feb. 2024 · From Swords to Diplomacy: Unveiling the Legacy of Senjūrō HayashiSenjūrō Hayashi, a renowned figure in Japanese history, epitomizes the transition from the t...

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