Kiyonao Ichiki
Imperial Japanese Army, World War II, Japanese China Garrison Army
978-613-8-40179-7
6138401794
52
2013-01-09
29.00 €
eng
https://images.our-assets.com/cover/230x230/9786138401797.jpg
https://images.our-assets.com/fullcover/230x230/9786138401797.jpg
https://images.our-assets.com/cover/2000x/9786138401797.jpg
https://images.our-assets.com/fullcover/2000x/9786138401797.jpg
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Kiyonao Ichiki 16 October 1892 - 21 August 1942) was an officer in the Japanese Imperial Army in World War II.Born in Shizuoka Prefecture, Ichiki graduated from the 28th class of the Imperial Japanese Army Academy in 1916. He subsequently served two tours as an instructor at the Imperial Army's Infantry School in Chiba.Promoted to major in 1934, Ichiki was assigned to the China Garrison Army as a battalion commander of the 1st Infantry Regiment in 1936. On 7 July 1937, the Japanese conducted a practice night attack around the bridge, firing blanks in the air. The Chinese, thinking an attack was underway, fired a few ineffectual artillery shells. A Japanese soldier failed to show up for roll call the next morning, his company commander, Kiyonao Ichiki, thought that the Chinese had captured him. He ordered an immediate attack on Wanping, precipitating the first real battle of Second Sino-Japanese War. See Marco Polo Bridge Incident.
https://www.morebooks.de/books/gb/published_by/ceed-publishing/189861/products
Law
https://www.morebooks.de/store/gb/book/kiyonao-ichiki/isbn/978-613-8-40179-7