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Shigeru Honjō

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in the IJA 20th Infantry Regiment, and was promoted to captain during that conflict. After the war, he was assigned to a number of staff positions with the
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When Honjō was relieved of command in 1932 for insubordination, he returned to Japan as a national hero, and was made a member of the
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led to his retirement. He kept an extensive diary during his time as aide-de-camp, which was published by the
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from 1932 to 1933. He was accorded the highest decorations and honors, and was elevated to the title of
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Honjō was the commanding officer of 11th Regiment from 1919 to 1921. He served as adviser to
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and arrested; however, he committed suicide before the trial began. His grave is at the
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in 1922, and in 1924 was given command of the IJA 4th Infantry Brigade.
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The Sino-Japanese War, 1937-41; From Marco Polo Bridge to Pearl Harbor
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in 1917, and sent to Europe as a military attache in the aftermath of
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Emperor Hirohito and His Chief Aide De Camp the Honjo Diary, 1933-36
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in 1897, and was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the
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Japanese military personnel of the Russo-Japanese War
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personal name
Western name order

Hyōgo Prefecture
Empire of Japan
Occupied Japan
Empire of Japan
Imperial Japanese Army

General
10th Division
Kwantung Army
Russo-Japanese War
Siberian Intervention
Second Sino-Japanese War
Order of the Sacred Treasures
Order of the Golden Kite
Order of the Rising Sun
Imperial Japanese Army
Second Sino-Japanese War
Sadao Araki
Hyōgo prefecture
Imperial Japanese Army Academy
infantry
Prime Minister
Abe Nobuyuki
Sadao Araki
Iwane Matsui
Army Staff College
Russo-Japanese War

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