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Hatazō Adachi (安達 二十三,
Adachi Hatazō, 17 June 1890 – 10
September 1947) was a
general and war
criminal in the
Imperial ****anese Army
during World War II...
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Guinea safely. However, the 51st Division,
including the army's commander,
Hatazō Adachi, and his
senior staff, came
under Allied air
attack while en route...
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Government offices Preceded by Tomitarō
Horii Commander of
Occupied New
Guinea 1942 Succeeded by
Hatazō Adachi Succeeded by
Hitoshi Imamura...
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defeat on the
Driniumor River in July, the ****anese commander,
General Hatazo Adachi,
withdrew his
forces from
their forward positions and in the lull...
- of the ****anese
Eighth Area Army at Rabaul,
ordered Lieutenant General Hatazō Adachi's
XVIII Army to
secure Madang,
Wewak and
Tuluvu in New Guinea. On...
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campaigns and had not been reinforced.
Under the
command of Lieutenant-General
Hatazō Adachi, the
force consisted of
around 20,000 troops; its main
fighting units...
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punishable by six months'
imprisonment (article 41).
Lieutenant General Hatazō Adachi,
commander of the 18th Army, also gave an
order on 18
March 1945...
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fought until 1991.
Surrender ceremonies throughout the
Pacific theater Hatazō Adachi, the
commander of the ****anese 18th Army in New Guinea, surrenders...
- Coomaraswamy, Ceylonese-born
American philosopher (b. 1877)
September 10 –
Hatazō Adachi, ****anese
general (suicide) (b. 1890)
September 11
Robert Lee Bullard...
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Allied moves, the ****anese
Eighteenth Army commander,
Lieutenant General Hatazō Adachi, sent the 66th
Infantry Regiment from
Finschhafen to
reinforce the...