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  1. The Imperial Japanese Army was originally known simply as the Army (rikugun) but after 1928, as part of the Army's turn toward romantic nationalism and also in the service of its political ambitions, it re-titled itself the Imperial Army (kōgun).

  2. Armies of the Imperial Japanese Army. Army (軍, gun) was a term in the Imperial Japanese Army was used in different ways to designate a variety of large military formations that corresponded to the army group, field army, and corps in the militaries of Western nations .

  3. The Imperial Japanese Armed Forces (IJAF) were the unified forces of the Empire of Japan. Formed during the Meiji Restoration in 1868, [1] they were disbanded in 1945, shortly after Japan's defeat to the Allies of World War II ; the revised Constitution of Japan , drafted during the Allied occupation of Japan , replaced the IJAF with ...

  4. This article details the organization of the Imperial Japanese Army . Basic organisational structure. At the outbreak of the Second World War, the basic structure of the Imperial Japanese Army was as follows: Imperial Army (~230,000–250,000 men) – Commanded by Marshal HIH Prince Kan-in-Kotohito.

  5. Die Kaiserlich Japanische Armee ( KJA, jap. 大日本帝國陸軍, Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun, „Heer des Kaiserreichs Groß-Japan“) war die offizielle Landstreitkraft des Japanischen Kaiserreichs von 1868 bis 1945. Sie wurde vom Generalstab und dem Heeresministerium kommandiert.

  6. The Ranks of the Imperial Japanese Army were the rank insignia of the Imperial Japanese Army, used from its creation in 1868, until its dissolution in 1945 following the Surrender of Japan in World War II.

  7. Die 1. Armee ( jap. 第1軍, Dai-ichi-gun) war ein Großverband der Kaiserlich Japanischen Armee. Sie wurde zwischen 1894 und 1945 dreimal aufgestellt und demobilisiert. Ihr Tsūshōgō -Code (militärischer Tarnname) war Zweiter ( 乙, Otsu ). Die militärische Kodenummer lautete 3501. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Geschichte. 1.1 1894 bis 1895. 1.2 1904 bis 1905.