Organization of The Kwantung Army - Members of Kwantung Army Staff

Members of Kwantung Army Staff

  • Kitsuju Ayabe:- Staff Officer, Kwantung Army, engaged in Chahar area operation
  • Takushiro Hattori:- Staff Officer (Operations), Kwantung Army Headquarters (LtCol)
  • Kanji Ishiwara:- Staff Officer, Kwantung Army
  • Seishirō Itagaki:- Staff Officer, Kwantung Army
  • Torashirō Kawabe:- Staff Officer (Operations; Intelligence), Kwantung Army
  • Seiichi Kita:- Staff Officer, Kwantung Army
  • Takeshi Mori:- Staff Officer, Kwantung Army
  • Akira Mutō:- staff officer, Kwantung Army
  • Sōsaku Suzuki:- Staff Officer, Kwantung Army
  • Sinichi Tanaka:- Staff Officer, Kwantung Army
  • Kioji Tominaga:- Staff Officer, Kwantung Army
  • Masanobu Tsuji:- Staff Officer (Operations), Kwantung Army (Major), during Nomonhan Incident
  • Rikichi Tsukada:- Staff Officer, Kwantung Army

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