Structure of the Japanese Army in Mengjiang
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Structure of the Japanese Army in Mengjiang
Mengjiang
Mengjiang , also known in English as Mongol Border Land, was an autonomous area in Inner Mongolia, operating under nominal Chinese sovereignty and Japanese control. It consisted of the then-Chinese provinces of Chahar and Suiyuan, corresponding to the central part of modern Inner Mongolia...

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Commanders of the Japanese Mongolian Garrison

  • Yoshio Kozuki:- Commanding General, Mongolia Army
  • Ichiro Shichida:- Commanding General, Mongolia Garrison Army
  • Hajime Sugiyama:- concurrently Commanding General, Mongolia Garrison
  • Sadamu Shimomura:- Commander of Mongolia Garrison Army
  • Hiroshi Nemoto:- Commander of Mongolia Garrison Army

Chief of Staff Japanese Mongolian Garrison Army

  • Shinichi Tanaka:- Chief of Staff, Mongolia Garrison Army

Japanese Official Advisers in Mengjiang Government

  • Kanji Tsuneoka:- Japanese adviser, represented the real power in the local administration. Founder and Director of Kalgan Central Academy
  • Toyonori Yamauchi:- advisor on a mission to "inherit the great spirit of Genghis Khan and retake the territories that belong to Mongolia, completing the grand task of reviving the prosperity of the nationality".

Commanders and Officers in regular Armies, Japanese Mongolian Army

  • Hideki Tojo
    Hideki Tōjō
    Hideki Tōjō was a general of the Imperial Japanese Army , the leader of the Taisei Yokusankai, and the 40th Prime Minister of Japan during most of World War II, from 17 October 1941 to 22 July 1944...

    :- Commander, 1st Independent Mixed Brigade, Chahar Expeditionary Force
  • Commander Sakai:- the direct tank commander, 1st Independent Mixed Brigade
  • Kitsuju Ayabe:- Colonel, engaged in Chahar area operation as Staff Officer, Kwantung Army, North China Detachment
  • Hiroshi Nemoto:- Commander of 18th Army (with HQ in Kalgan)

3rd Tank Division

Nicknamed "Taki" (Water Fall), it was formed in June 1942 in Mengjiang; it ended the war in China.
  • Tank Regiments:
    • 8th Tank Regiment
    • 12th Tank Regiment
    • 13th Tank Regiment
    • 17th Tank Regiment
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