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  • ...ter of Japan]], by junior officers of the [[Imperial Japanese Army]] and [[Imperial Japanese Navy|Navy]]; trials gave light sentences
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(1852-1933) [[Imperial Japanese Navy]] officer, who created the Naval Staff and was Navy Minister during the [[R
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  • ...an]] in the [[Imperial Japanese Army]]; they were always dominant in the [[Imperial Japanese Navy]]
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  • Admiral, [[Imperial Japanese Navy]]; [[Commander-in-Chief, Combined Fleet]], May 1944 to the Japanese surrend
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>[[Imperial Japanese Navy]] admiral, principally an intelligence specialist on Russia, who opposed wa
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  • (1880-1948) Admiral, [[Imperial Japanese Navy]];[[Commander-in-Chief, Combined Fleet]] 1936-1937; briefly Prime Minister
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Retired [[Imperial Japanese Navy]] admiral, who was the Japanese Ambassador to the U.S. in 1941, generally a
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  • [[Fighter aircraft]] deployed by the [[Imperial Japanese Navy]] in [[World War II]].
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  • Operational commander of main [[Imperial Japanese Navy]] forces in the [[Second World War]]
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  • Imperial Japanese Navy battleships which were the last class of capital ships not built in Japan i
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  • {{r|Imperial Japanese Navy}}
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  • With the Allied nickname "Kate", an [[Imperial Japanese Navy]] [[torpedo bomber]], also used for high-level horizontal bombing from [[ai
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  • ...y of Japan. In a culture that regarded its military highly, the Army and [[Imperial Japanese Navy]] gained increasing political power from 1900 onwards. The Army tended to
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A devastating [[Imperial Japanese Navy]] victory over an ''ad hoc'' Allied force, 27-28 February 1942, fought by [
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  • ...cabinet and replaced by [[Shigetaro Shigimada]]; became [[Chief of Staff (Imperial Japanese Navy)]] in 1944
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  • [[Vice admiral]] of the [[Imperial Japanese Navy]], respected by both sides for getting the best possible results in extreme
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  • [[Vice admiral|Vice Admiral]], [[Imperial Japanese Navy]]; commanded [[First Striking Force (Leyte)]] at [[Battle of Leyte Gulf]] a
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  • Admiral, [[Imperial Japanese Navy]]; [[Commander-in-Chief, Combined Fleet]] March 1943-May 1944 (died in airc
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  • [[Imperial Japanese Navy]] raid on United States' naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, which took pla
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  • In February 1942, one of the first defeats of the [[Imperial Japanese Navy]] in [[World War II]]
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  • Only loosely an [[aircraft carrier]] class of the [[Imperial Japanese Navy]]; [[IJN Hiryu]] larger and with a different [[island (aircraft carrier)|is
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  • ...e>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>[[Prime Minister of Japan]] and Admiral in the [[Imperial Japanese Navy]] who, while serving as Lord Privy Seal, was assassinated in the [[February
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  • (1891-1945) [[Vice Admiral]], [[Imperial Japanese Navy]]; aviation officer regarded as the father of the organized [[kamikaze]]s;
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  • (1905&mdash;1987) Younger brother of [[Hirohito | Emperor Hirohito]]; [[Imperial Japanese Navy]] officer before 1945, specializing in communications and naval aviation; p
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  • [[Battleship]] of the [[Imperial Japanese Navy]], of the [[Yamato-class]], sunk by U.S. aircraft during the [[Battle of Le
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  • Major [[Imperial Japanese Navy]] command centered around [[Japanese First Fleet]] of [[aircraft carrier]]s
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>[[Imperial Japanese Navy]] admiral, involved in the [[London Naval Conference]] and supporting the [
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  • [[Imperial Japanese Navy]] staff officer in the [[Second World War]]; primary tactical planner of th
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  • Admiral, [[Imperial Japanese Navy]], [[Commander-in-Chief, Combined Fleet]]; planned the [[Pearl Harbor (Worl
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  • Former [[vice admiral]] of the [[Imperial Japanese Navy]], a specialist in torpedoes and gunnery who led cruiser-destroyer task for
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  • [[Captain (naval)|Captain]], [[Imperial Japanese Navy]], who, as naval aide to Emperor [[Hirohito]], made one of the earliest pro
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  • '''Gonbee Yamamoto''' (1852 - 1933) was an [[Imperial Japanese Navy]] officer and twice [[Prime Minister of Japan]]. He is often considered the | title = Making waves: Politics, Propaganda, and the Emergence of the Imperial Japanese Navy, 1868-1922
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  • ...s the '''Zero''', a WWII [[fighter aircraft]] flown from carriers by the [[Imperial Japanese Navy]].<ref>{{citation |title=Mitsubishi A6M Zero-Sen : Japan |author=Larry Dwye
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Rear Admiral of the [[Imperial Japanese Navy]], principally a staff officer and research analyst, whose studies, as earl
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  • [[Imperial Japanese Navy]] vessel, laid down as a [[battleship]] of the [[Yamato-class]] but convert
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  • Vice Admiral of the [[Imperial Japanese Navy]], who commanded surface forces through the [[Battle of Leyte Gulf]], then
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  • [[Vice admiral]] of the [[Imperial Japanese Navy]], killed in action while leading [[Battle of Leyte Gulf#Force "C"|Force C]
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  • Largest (71,000 ton) [[battleship]] class of the [[Imperial Japanese Navy]], the largest but not necessarily most combat-effective ever built; all su
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  • {{r|Imperial Japanese Navy}}
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  • .... This individual was co-equal, organizationally, to the [[Chief of Staff (Imperial Japanese Navy)]].
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  • (1890-1973) [[Vice admiral]], [[Imperial Japanese Navy]]; commanded the [[Battle of Leyte Gulf#Second Striking Force|Second Striki
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  • ...ojo Government]] and its replacement with a less pro-war Prime Minister. [[Imperial Japanese Navy]] officers also increasingly regarded the war as unwinnable.
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  • [[Imperial Japanese Navy]] aviation officer who was the tactical commander of the air attack in the
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  • ...[[Prime Minister of Japan]] before its surrender in 1945; Admiral in the [[Imperial Japanese Navy]] including [[Commander-in-Chief, Combined Fleet]]; became a Palace officia
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  • '''Makoto Saito''' (1858-1936) was an officer of the [[Imperial Japanese Navy]], [[Prime Minister of Japan]], and Lord Privy Seal; he was assassinated, w
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  • ...orld War II]]''', was the target of a devastating surprise attack by the [[Imperial Japanese Navy]] on December 7, 1941. This attack galvanized the American public, which u
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  • {1887-1944) [[Vice Admiral]], [[Imperial Japanese Navy]]; commanded the [[Pearl Harbor (World War II)|attack on Pearl Harbor]] for
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  • ...[[Commander-in-Chief, Combined Fleet]], but it must be questioned if the [[Imperial Japanese Navy]]'s emphasis on seniority would have permitted this.
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