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  1. Masanobu Tsuji (辻 政信, Tsuji Masanobu, 11 October 1902 – went missing in 1961) was a Japanese army officer and politician. During World War II, he was an important tactical planner in the Imperial Japanese Army and developed the detailed plans for the successful Japanese invasion of Malaya at the start of the war.

  2. Aug 15, 2023 · In his World War Two memoir, Singapore: The Japanese Version, Colonel Masanobu Tsuji provides a different perspective on Japan’s war effort in Southeast Asia, and our conception of the “enemy.”

  3. A used paperback book by Masanobu Tsuji, a Japanese tactician and politician who led the invasion of Malaya in World War II. The book claims to reveal the Japanese version of the campaign and the war crimes committed by Tsuji and his troops.

  4. So wrote Colonel Masanobu Tsuji, chief planner of Japan’s 25th Army, on the night of December 4, 1941. He was describing the sortie of convoys carrying Japanese forces from Hainan Island to invade Malaya and conquer Britain’s fortress at Singapore.

  5. Mar 19, 2019 · Learn about the life and career of Masanobu Tsuji, a brilliant and controversial officer who helped shape Japan's war with America and Asia. From his role in the Nomonhan Incident to his involvement in the Bataan Death March, Tsuji was a visionary, a racist, and a war criminal.

  6. Jul 26, 2000 · But April 4, 1961, turned out to be the last time Takeshi saw his father, Masanobu Tsuji, whose whereabouts remain unknown today. He would be 98 this Oct. 11, though he was legally declared...

  7. Masanobu Tsuji was a Japanese army officer and politician. During World War II, he was an important tactical planner in the Imperial Japanese Army and developed the detailed plans for the successful Japanese invasion of Malaya at the start of the war.

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