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  • ...c and technological expansion, rather than the spirituality of the rival [[Imperial Way faction]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Imperial Way faction]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Imperial Way faction]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Imperial Way faction]]
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  • {{r|Imperial Way faction}}
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  • ...ry academy classmate of [[Sadao Araki]] and [[Honjo Shigero]]; leader of [[Imperial Way Faction]]; [[Inspector General of Military Eduction]] forced to resign over his cri
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  • ...; emphasized technology and economics over the spiritual approach of the [[Imperial Way faction]]
    265 bytes (35 words) - 16:26, 11 July 2010
  • ...{Subpages}}</noinclude>[[Imperial Japanese Army]] general, member of the [[Imperial Way Faction]], who led the capture of Malaya, fell into political disfavor with the hig
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  • {{r|Imperial Way faction}}
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  • ...he [[Imperial Japanese Army]], and was assigned to purge elements of the [[Imperial Way Faction]] after the [[February 26, 1936 Incident]].
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  • ...nto the [[Soviet Union]] in search of resources; supporters included the [[Imperial Way Faction]], but Emperor [[Hirohito]] and the bulk of the high command chose [[Strike
    330 bytes (45 words) - 21:01, 28 August 2010
  • Also known as the ''kodoha'', the '''Imperial Way faction''' was one of two competing Japanese nationalist groups in the 1930s, heade
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  • Strengthening kokutai was the focus of the [[Imperial Way faction]] in the 1930s, a right-wing political-military group of the 1930s, which e
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  • Later, he was the leader of the [[Imperial Way Faction]]. In 1935, [[Prince Higashikuni]] and Chief of Staff [[Prince Kanin]] forc
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  • {{r|Imperial Way faction}}
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  • {{r|Imperial Way faction}}
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  • {{r|Imperial Way faction}}
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  • {{r|Imperial Way faction}}
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  • ...action]], a group that opposed the more right-radical [[Kodoha|Kodoha]] ([[Imperial Way Faction]]). Toseiha supported the [[Strike-South]] plan for Imperial expansion. Co
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  • ...[Control faction]]). Lieutenant Colonel Saburo Aizawa of the [[Kodoha]] ([[Imperial Way faction]]) assassinated him in 1935. [[Sterling Seagrave|Sterling and Peggy Seagra
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  • ...ers felt they had encouraged them. He had long been sympathetic with the [[Imperial Way Faction]], and had clashed with Hirohito about it for ten years. <ref>{{citation
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  • ...r dedicated to the philosophy of kokutai and was central to the kodoha, or Imperial Way faction.<ref>{{citation
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  • ...rch for resources beyond Mongolia and China. Its supporters included the [[Imperial Way Faction]] and [[Kwangtung Army]], but not Emperor [[Hirohito]] and the bulk of the
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  • ...y patrons, such as then War Minister [[Sadao Araki]], also leader of the [[Imperial Way Faction]]. <ref>{{citation
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  • ...rational commander, but not always in political favor as a member of the [[Imperial Way Faction]]. While "Young Officers" of the [[Imperial Way Faction]] carried out the [[February 26, 1936 Incident]], Yamashita was not thought
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  • While it drew initial support, especially from officers associated with the [[Imperial Way Faction]], Emperor [[Hirohito]] took a strong position against the rebels, even thr ...tent of making [[Sadao Araki]] the Prime Minister. Araki was head of the [[Imperial Way faction]].
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  • ...ist. His explanation was this limited the possibility of a return of the [[Imperial Way Faction]], but it was used by the Army to overthrow the 1940 Konoe government. <ref
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