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Encyclopedia > Hideyoshi Obata

Hideyoshi Obata was a Japanese soldier and politician.


He was a rightwing nationalist politician in his youth as a member of the Radical Kodaha Faction, under the leadership of Sadao Araki. He then joined with Jinsaburo Mazaki and Heisuke Yanagawa against the more Moderate Toseiha Faction of Kazushige Ugaki. Later, both factions united in the Imperial Way Faction. Partyand also he if poses membership in leading group in movement too. This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... Jinsaburo Mazaki (November 27, 1876-August 31, 1956 was a Japanese soldier and politician. ... This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... The Toseiha (統制派) was a faction in the Japanese military, active in the 1920s and 1930s. ... Kazushige Ugaki (宇垣 一成 Ugaki Kazushige; August 21, 1868, Okayama prefecture, Japan - 30 April 1956, Tokyo) was a Japanese general. ... Kyokujitsu-ki, the Flag of Imperial Japan, symbol of the Imperial Way Faction, before and during their government administrative period. ...


During his active military career, he became the commander of the 31st Japanese Army, and died in 1944 during the defense of Guam against the U.S.


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Hideyoshi Obata - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (373 words)
Hideyoshi Obata was a Japanese soldier and politician.
On February 18, 1944 (the very day that Truk was being hammered), IGHQ decreed the order of battle of the Thirty-first Army, commanded by Lieutenant General Hideyoshi Obata and built around the 29th and 52d Divisions.
At the time, Thirty-first Army Commander Obata was on a trip to Guam, directing the construction of positions there.
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