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In 1895, the Government-General was founded with three departments: Department of Civil Affairs, Department of Army, Department of Navy. The military departments are to prepare the warfare with the rebellions in Taiwan. The Departments of Army and Navy were soon merged into Department of Military
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powers in Taiwan. The Governor-General was also the commander of the Mixed Brigade of Taiwan Defense until it reorganized to the
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Affairs in 1896. With the Civil-Military divide in the 1910s, the Department of Military Affairs were reorganized as the
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There is a large number of external departments of the Government-General. Notable departments are
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started to rule Taiwan. In the early years, the Government-General was seated in the former
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The Government-General of Taiwan was founded on May 10, 1895, two days after the
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At the end of Japanese rule, the Government-General has the following organs.
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List of Staffs in the Government-General of Taiwan (National Diet Library)
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List of Staffs in the Government-General of Taiwan (Academia Sinica)
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The new governmental building was planned in 1907 by the 5th
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Communications Bureau (for postal and telecommunications)
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