Imperial General Headquarters

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Imperial Japanese Military
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Imperial General Headquarters
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(Dai Nippon Teikoku Kaigun)
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(Dai Nippon Teikoku Rikugun)
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History of the Japanese Military
Military History of Japan during World War II

The Imperial General Headquarters or Daihonei, as part of the Supreme War Council was the supreme command for Japanese military forces during the World War II era. Its tactics development was divided into two distinct groups:

[edit] Organization of the Imperial General Headquarters

The Emperor of Japan was defined as the Head of State and the Generalissimo of the Imperial Japanese Armed Forces from 1889 to 1945.

He was assisted in his tasks by the Imperial General Headquarters consisting of the following:

[edit] Organization of the Imperial Japanese Army -- December 8, 1941

The majority of these troops were stationed in China, Indochina, Japan, Formosa, Korea, and Manchuria. This includes some 61 divisions, 59 brigades, and 51 air squadrons. Only a fraction of Japan's military, 11 to 14 divisions and the South Seas Detachment, would be available for the December 1941 operations in southeast Asia and the Pacific.

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