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  1. 松井 石根 Matsui Iwane; * 27. Juli 1878 in der Präfektur Aichi; † 23. Dezember 1948 im Sugamo-Gefängnis, Tokio) war der kommandierende Offizier der japanischen Truppen, die 1937 für das Massaker von Nanjing verantwortlich waren.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Iwane_MatsuiIwane Matsui - Wikipedia

    Iwane Matsui (松井 石根, Matsui Iwane, July 27, 1878 – December 23, 1948) was a general in the Imperial Japanese Army and the commander of the expeditionary force sent to China in 1937. He was convicted of war crimes and executed by the Allies for his involvement in the Nanjing Massacre .

  3. In Nanjing Massacre. …1928 to 1937—was ordered by Matsui Iwane, commanding general of the Japanese Central China Front Army that captured the city. Over the next several weeks, Japanese soldiers carried out Matsui’s orders, perpetrating numerous mass executions and tens of thousands of rapes.

  4. OVERVIEW. One week after the surrender of Japan on September 2, 1945, General Douglas MacArthur—the Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers—ordered the arrests of Japanese suspects, including General Hideki Tojo. Twenty-eight defendants, mostly Imperial military officers and government officials, were charged.

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  5. Matsui Iwane. Matsui wurde für das Nanjing-Massaker 1937 verantwortlich gemacht, bei dem innerhalb von einer Woche 300.000 Menschen getötet wurden. Historiker glauben heute, dass die...

  6. 18. Nov. 2014 · Learn about the conflicting orders and testimony of General Matsui Iwane, who was convicted and executed for his involvement in the Nanjing massacre. Watch a video by scholar Beth Van Schaack and explore related resources from Facing History & Ourselves.

  7. 18. Okt. 2020 · This chapter examines the role of Iwane Matsui, a Class A war criminal, in the Nanjing Massacre and the Tokyo Trial. It challenges the negative image of Matsui created by the defense and argues that the Tokyo Trial made a proper judgment based on the evidence.