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  1. Shunroku Hata (畑 俊六, Hata Shunroku, July 26, 1879 – May 10, 1962) was a field marshal in the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II. He was the last surviving Japanese military officer with a marshal's rank.

  2. Shunroku Hata was a Japanese field marshal who commanded the China Expeditionary Army and the Second General Army during WWII. He survived the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and was sentenced to life imprisonment for war crimes after the war.

    • 26 Jul 1879
    • Shunroku
    • 10 May 1962
    • Hata
  3. General Shunroku Hata was a Gensui in the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II. He was the last surviving Japanese military officer with a marshal's rank. Hata was convicted of war crimes and sentenced to life imprisonment following the war.

  4. Learn about the life and trial of Field Marshal Shunroku Hata, one of the top military commanders during the Japanese Aggression into China. Find his biography, trial records, and related documents from the International Military Tribunal for the Far East.

    • 07/26/1879
  5. Shunroku Hata (畑俊六, Hata Shunroku, 26 July 1879 - 10 May 1962), was a Japanese general. Hata was minister of war in 1939. He was commander-in-chief of the Imperial Japanese Army (IJA) in China in 1941.

  6. Apr 18, 2020 · Shunroku Hata (July 26, 1879 – May 10, 1962) was a field marshal in the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II. He was appointed as commanding general of the Central China Expeditionary Army in February 1938, to replace General Matsui Iwane.

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  8. Nov 28, 2017 · This essay examines Japan's CW policy in China and the Pacific Theater during World War II and argues that the perceived ability of the enemy to retaliate in kind was the primary factor in determining the use of chemical weapons by the Japanese. It also discusses the role of Shunroku Hata, a Japanese scientist who developed chemical weapons and gas masks for the army.