Sadao Araki

Sadao Araki

male, deceased (1966)
Sadao Araki was a Japanese soldier, member of nobility (Baron), politician, and political philosopher born in Tokyo. He was probably the most... More

François-Michel Le Tellier Marquis de Louvois

male, deceased (1691)
François Michel le Tellier, Marquis de Louvois, was the French Secretary of State for War for most of Louis XIV reign. He and his father, Michel l... More
Yoshijiro Umezu

Yoshijiro Umezu

male, deceased (1949)
"'"' (January 4, 1882 - January 8, 1949) was the chief commander of the Japanese army in World War II. Umezu was promoted to general (taisho) in... More
Hisaichi Terauchi

Hisaichi Terauchi

male, deceased (1945)
Count (8 August 1879 - 12 June 1946) was a field marshal in the Imperial Japanese Army and Commander of the Southern Expeditionary Army Group... More
Nobuyuki Abe

Nobuyuki Abe

male, deceased (1953)
"'"', (24 November 1875-7 September 1953) was a general in the Imperial Japanese Army, Governor-General of Korea, and 36th Prime Minister of Japan... More

Masataka Ida

male
Lt. Col. "'"' was a young soldier in the Military Affairs Section of the Japanese Ministry of War, at the end of World War II. He had been... More
Hermes Rodrigues da Fonseca

Hermes Rodrigues da Fonseca

male, deceased (1923)
Hermes Rodrigues da Fonseca (May 12, 1855 - September 9, 1923) was a Brazilian soldier and politician. The nephew of Deodoro da Fonseca, the first... More
Uehara Yusaku

Uehara Yusaku

male, deceased (1933)
Baron (6 December 1856 – 8 November 1933) was a field marshal in the Imperial Japanese Army. Born in Miyakonojo, Hyūga province (currently Miy... More
Nozu Michitsura

Nozu Michitsura

male, deceased (1908)
(17 December 1840 - 18 October 1908), was a Japanese field marshal and leading figure in the early Imperial Japanese Army. Born in Kagoshima as the... More
Paul Bronsart von Schellendorf

Paul Bronsart von Schellendorf

male, deceased (1891)
Paul Bronsart von Schellendorf, Prussian general, was born at Danzig in 1832. He entered the Prussian Guards in 1849, and was appointed to the... More