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Gensui (元帥) may
refer to:
Grand marshal (大元帥 dai-
gensui),
highest rank in
Greater Imperial ****anese Army and the
Imperial ****anese Navy, held by the Emperor...
- Kaigun-
gensui (海軍元帥,
Marshal of the Navy),
formal rank designations:
Gensui-kaigun-taishō (元帥海軍大将, Marshal-admiral) was the
highest rank in the Imperial...
- the
Imperial ****anese Army and Navy (****anese: 大元帥陸海軍大将, romanized: Dai-
gensui-riku-kai-gun-taishō) was the
highest rank of the
Imperial ****anese Army...
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Gensui Count Terauchi Masatake (****anese: 寺内 正毅), GCB (5
February 1852 – 3
November 1919), was a ****anese
military officer and politician. He was a Gensui...
- Rikugun-
gensui (陸軍元帥,
Field marshal),
formal rank designations:
Gensui-rikugun-taishō (元帥陸軍大将, Marshal-general) was the
highest title in the pre-war Imperial...
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Terauchi (寺内 寿一,
Terauchi Hisaichi, 8
August 1879 – 12 June 1946) was a
Gensui (or
field marshal) in the
Imperial ****anese Army,
commander of the Southern...
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eastern cemeteries are
Sodaira and Yahashira, respectively. In 1934,
Gensui The
Marquis Tōgō, the
naval war hero, was
buried in Tama Cemetery, spreading...
- Tōgō Heihachirō (東郷 平八郎, 27
January 1848 – 30 May 1934),
served as a
gensui or
admiral of the
fleet in the
Imperial ****anese Navy and
became one of ****an's...
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insignia of the ****an Self-Defense
Forces Same rank
insignia used for the
Gensui-rikugun-taishō (元帥陸軍大将), worn with an
additional badge.
Citations Nakanishi...
- (畑俊六, Hata Shunroku, July 26, 1879 – May 10, 1962) was a
field marshal (
gensui) in the
Imperial ****anese Army
during World War II. He was the last surviving...