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them, answered:
Yamada: Yamada Otozoo, born in 1881 in the city of Tokyo, General, in 1902 graduated
from an officers' school, in 1912 graduated from the Military Academy, served in the
Japanese Army from 1903, last post—Commander-in-Chief of the Japanese Kwantung Army.
Was taken prisoner by the Soviet troops in 1945.
I have received the indictment.
Kajitsuka: Kajitsuka Ryuji, born in 1888 in the town of Tajiri, in 1914 graduated from the
Tokyo Medical Institute, physician, Lieutenant General of the Medical Service, served in the
Japanese Army from 1914, last post— Chief of the Medical Administration of the Japanese
Kwantung Army. Was taken prisoner by the Soviet troops in September 1945.
I have received the indictment.
Takahashi: Takahashi Takaatsu, born in 1888 in the Prefecture of Akita, Yuri County, the
town of Honze, in 1928 graduated from the Agricultural Department of the Imperial
University, physician, Lieutenant General of the Veterinary Service, served in the Japanese
Army from 1915, last post—Chief of the Veterinary Service of the Japanese Kwantung
Army. Was taken prisoner by the Soviet troops on September 1, 1945.
I have received the indictment.
Kawashima: Kawashima Kiyoshi, born in 1893 in the Prefecture of Chiba, Sanimu"
County, the village of Hasunuma, graduate of a medical institute, physician, Major General
of the Medical Service, served in the Japanese Army from 1916, last post—Chief of the
Medical Service of the First Front Headquarters of the Japanese Kwantung Army. Was taken
prisoner by the Soviet troops on August 20, 1945.
I have received the indictment.
Nishi: Nishi Toshihide, born in 1904 in the Prefecture of Kagoshima, Satsuma County, the
village of Hiwaki, graduate of the Tokyo Medical Institute, physician, Lieutenant Colonel of
the Medical Service, served in the Japanese Army from 1927, last post'—Chief of the
Training Division of the Prophylaxis and Water Supply Administration of the Japanese
Kwantung Army, simultaneously Chief of the Sunyu Branch of this division. Was taken
prisoner by the Soviet troops in September 1945.
I have been handed the indictment.
Karasawa: Karasawa Tomio, born in 1911 in the Prefecture of Nagano, Chisagata County,
the village of Toyosata, graduate of the Tokyo Medical Institute, physician, Major of the
Medical Service, served in the Japanese Army from 1933, last post—officer in the Medical
Division of the 2nd Army of the Japanese Kwantung Army. Was taken prisoner by the Soviet
troops on September 1, 1945.
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