A unique and extensive record of 1,771 Imperial Japanese Army Generals
involved in the Manchuria, China and the Pacific Wars during the period
1926 to 1945. This includes those involved with both the military and
bureaucratic aspects of running an army. 237 photographs of Generals are
included. Information contains details of commands, locations, campaigns
and war crimes. Personal details, voiced opinions and even details of
their swords are included when located. Additional sections include a
table of the Military Command structure at the time of the Japanese
surrender in August and September 1945 plus lists of the Commanders of
General Armies, Area Armies, Armies, Divisions and Independent Mixed
Brigades at that time. Senior Imperial Japanese Army officers are
normally believed to have served with unquestioning obedience to their
superiors but this work shows that was not always true. This book forms
an essential reference for any historian or collector interested in the
Japanese war machine.