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How many Japanese generals died in China during World War II? Who is the highest ranked?

How many Japanese generals died in China during World War II? Who is the highest ranked?

World War II was a tragic war, and both the aggressor and the invaded paid a heavy price. So do you know how many Officers above the Japanese Major General were killed by the Chinese army in World War II? Who is the highest ranking?

How many Japanese generals died in China during World War II? Who is the highest ranked?

According to relevant statistics, since September 18, 1931, 50 Japanese generals were killed by the Chinese army during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, and the first to be killed was Army Major General Lin Daba, who was killed in Shanghai in March 1932.

How many Japanese generals died in China during World War II? Who is the highest ranked?

In addition, the generals with the highest rank were the admirals killed, namely Admiral Dajiao Qiansheng, who was killed in a Zhongshan landline in Guangzhou in February 1941; Tsukada, who was killed in Taihu Lake, Anhui Province, in December 1942; and The admiral Yamagata Zhengxiang, who was killed in Jiaojiang, Zhejiang Province in March 1945. In addition, the most famous one killed was Lieutenant General Norihide Abe, who was killed in Taihang Mountain in 1939.

How many Japanese generals died in China during World War II? Who is the highest ranked?

Of course, the Chinese army also suffered many losses during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression. War is cruel to any side, cherishing peace and not forgetting the past is what we should do today.

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