How many generals did Japan have in World War II?

Updated on military 2024-03-07
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    During World War II, it turned out that he was the highest-ranking Japanese general killed by China, and you don't believe it when you say it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Among the Japanese officers of World War II, the rank of "Major General" was larger, but the actual power was smaller than that of "Osa".

    During World War II, the Japanese army adopted a ninth-class system, which was divided into large, middle, and minor. Each level is divided into large, medium and less.

    The general rank is the highest level of the Japanese military rank, the next highest level is the junior rank, and the big sa is the highest rank in the junior rank. It can be understood from this that Osa belongs to the middle and senior officers in the Japanese army, and then he reaches the highest rank of general in the Japanese army.

    The positions held by the Japanese Osashi are the commander of the wing, the chief of staff of the brigade, and the chief of staff of the division, and his rank will vary depending on the position he holds. Among them, Dazuo served as the chief of staff of the division and regiment, belonged to the division and regiment system, and worked beside the commander of the lieutenant general division, and his actual power was greater than that of the commander of the brigade of the major general below.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Major General, of course.

    But some Dazuo worked next to the generals and lieutenant generals, so some Dazuo even had more power than the major generals, but the ordinary Dazuo was lower than the major generals.

    Admiral = Admiral.

    Lieutenant General = Lieutenant General.

    Major General = Major General.

    Japan does not have a brigadier general, our country's colonel = brigadier general.

    Dazuo = Colonel.

    Nakasa = Lieutenant Colonel.

    Shaozo = Major.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If the major general has military power, he is not a civilian major general, then he must be a major general, but if the major general has no military power, he is engaged in scientific research, he is a civilian official, and he can scare the major general, and the major general does not dare to touch the major general!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Major general. During World War II, the ranks of the Japanese Army were divided into four categories: officers (officers), officers (military officers), ordinary soldiers, and professional soldiers. Among them, the commander is divided into generals, commanders (colonels), non-commissioned officers (lieutenants) 3, etc., the commanders are divided into generals, generals, officers, and non-commissioned officers, etc., ordinary soldiers are divided into quasi-noncommissioned officers (warrant officers), corporals (sergeants), and soldiers 3, and professional soldiers are divided into quasi-noncommissioned officers, corporals, and soldiers

    Generals - generals, lieutenant generals, major generals; 2. The superior officer is quite an official: adjutant - Dazuo, Zhongzuo, and Shaozuo; 3. Non-commissioned officers are quite officers: lieutenants - captains, lieutenants, and second lieutenants; 4. Ordinary soldiers:

    Brigadier Non-commissioned Officer - Army Special Agent Cao Chang; Corporal officers - Army Commander Cao, Army Commander Cao, Army Commander; Soldier - Army Private First Class, Army Private First Class, Army Private Second Class

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Osa (Colonel, Colonel) Major General (Major General).

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Army generals: There are 134 Japanese army generals from the first Saigo Takamori to the last Ushijima Mitsuru.

    17 of them held the title of marshal: Aritomo Yamagu, Prince Akihito Komatsumiya, Yama Michi, Nozu Michikani, Okuhoko, Hasegawa, Kodomichi, Prince Sadaai Fushimiya, Keiaki Kawamura, Masashi Terauchi, Prince Zaihito Kanin Miya, Yusaku Uehara, Kunihiko Kurenomiya, Morimasa Rimotomi, Nobuyoshi Muto, Toshiichi Terauchi, Motomo Sugiyama, Shunroku Hata.

    Admiral: A total of 77 people from Saigo from Michi to Inoue Narumi.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    At present, the Japanese generals of the Japanese army during World War II are: Hideki Tojo, Kosa Kuniaki, Matsui Ishone, Minamijiro, Shigeru Honjo, and Ken Dohihara.

    2. Yamada B.

    Three, the company is longevity.

    1. Ueda Ryoyoshi and Umezu Mijiro.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    During World War II, Japan had large military ranks. Naval. Three books fifty-six, the army's Tsuyomura Ninji and Tada Jun.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I don't know how many there were, the Japanese Army, during the Battle of Songhu Japanese General Matsui Ishine, was later replaced by General Hatohiko of Asakanomiya. North China Dispatch Army General Gangcun Ningci. Kwantung Army General Terauchi Shouichi.

    The Japanese army general known as the Malay Tiger Yamashita Fumi.

    Admiral Yamamoto Fifty-six,

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