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  1. Prinz Asaka Yasuhiko. Prinz Asaka Yasuhiko ( jap. 朝香宮鳩彦王 Asaka-no-miya Yasuhiko-ō; * 2. Oktober 1887 in Kyōto; † 12. April 1981 in Atami) war der Gründer eines weiteren Zweiges der japanischen Kaiserfamilie und ein General der Japanischen Armee. Ihm wird als Kommandeur der Truppen, die im Dezember 1937 Nanking ...

  2. Prince Yasuhiko Asaka (朝香宮鳩彦王, Asaka-no-miya Yasuhiko-ō, 20 October 1887 – 12 April 1981) was the founder of a collateral branch of the Japanese Imperial Family and a general in the Imperial Japanese Army during the Japanese invasion of China and the Second World War. He was the son-in-law of Emperor Meiji and uncle by marriage of Emperor Hirohito.

  3. Prince Yasuhiko Asaka told a war correspondent later that he was in a very perilous position when his headquarters was ambushed by Chinese forces that were in the midst of fleeing from Nanjing east of the city. On the other side of the city, the 11th Company of the 45th Regiment reported encountering some 20,000 Chinese soldiers who ...

  4. General Prince Yasuhiko Asaka (1887-1981) of Japan, was the founder of a collateral branch of the Japanese imperial family and a career officer in the Imperial Japanese Army. Son-in-law of Emperor Meiji and uncle by marriage of Emperor Shōwa (Hirohito).

  5. Prince Yasuhiko Asaka (朝香宮鳩彦王, Asaka-no-miya Yasuhiko-ō?, 20 October 1887 – 12 April 1981) of Japan, was the founder of a collateral branch of the Japanese imperial family and a career officer in the Imperial Japanese Army. Son-in-law of Emperor Meiji and uncle by marriage of Emperor Shōwa...

  6. About the Museum. Former Residence of Prince Asaka. The Asaka branch of the imperial family was founded in 1906 by Prince Yasuhiko, the eighth son of Prince Kuni Asahiko. In 1922, while serving at the Military Staff College, Prince Yasuhiko went to France to study military affairs.

  7. Prinz Asaka Yasuhiko (jap. 朝香宮鳩彦王 Asaka-no-miya Yasuhiko-ō; * 2. Oktober 1887 in Kyōto; † 12. April 1981 in Atami) war der Gründer eines weiteren Zweiges der japanischen Kaiserfamilie und ein General der Japanischen Armee.