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- In re Yamashita [r]: An unsuccessful appeal to the Supreme Court of the United States, by Japanese General Tomiyuki Yamashita, challenging the legitimacy of the military commission that tried him [e]
- Tetsuzan Nagata [r]: Imperial Japanese Army general, assassinated in 1935, who was one of the Three Crows who urged military modernization from 1921 onwards, and the key leader of the later Toseiha (Control Faction); these groups contributed to the military dominance that led to the Pacific War [e]
- Nobuhito Takamatsu [r]: (1905—1987) Younger brother of Emperor Hirohito; Imperial Japanese Navy officer before 1945, specializing in communications and naval aviation; philanthropist and patron of arts after the war [e]
- Chester W. Nimitz [r]: United States Navy admiral (1885-1966) who was Commander in Chief, Pacific and Pacific Ocean Areas in World War II [e]