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The {{nihongo|'''Taiwan Army of Japan'''|台湾軍|Taiwan gun}} was an [[corps|army]] of the [[Imperial Japanese Army]] recruited from, and stationed, on the island of [[Taiwan]] as a [[garrison]] force. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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Following the [[First Sino-Japanese War]], the [[Treaty of Shimonoseki]] transferred control of Taiwan from [[Qing dynasty]] [[China]] to the [[Empire of Japan]]. The Japanese government established the [[Governor-General of Taiwan]] based in [[Taipei]]. The Governor-General of Taiwan was given control of local military forces on [[20 August]] [[1919]], which formed the nucleus of the |
Following the [[First Sino-Japanese War]], the [[Treaty of Shimonoseki]] transferred control of Taiwan from [[Qing dynasty]] [[China]] to the [[Empire of Japan]]. The Japanese government established the [[Governor-General of Taiwan]] based in [[Taipei]]. The Governor-General of Taiwan was given control of local military forces on [[20 August]] [[1919]], which formed the nucleus of the Taiwan Army of Japan. |
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Primarily a garrison force, the |
Primarily a garrison force, the Taiwan Army of Japan was placed under control of the [[Shanghai Expeditionary Army]] at the start of the [[Second Sino-Japanese War]] in 1937. A component of the Taiwan Army, the Taiwan Independent Combined Brigade, was active in numerous campaigns on the Chinese mainland, and was later expedited into the [[IJA 48th Division|48th Infantry Division]]. |
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Towards the end of [[World War II]], as the situation looked increasingly desperate for Japan, the |
Towards the end of [[World War II]], as the situation looked increasingly desperate for Japan, the Taiwan Army was merged with several other units garrisoning the island of Taiwan against possible [[Allies of World War II|Allied]] invasion, and became part of the [[Japanese Tenth Area Army]] on [[1944-09-22]]. It was renamed the Formosa District Army on [[1 February]] [[1945]], but its command remained concurred with the Japanese 10th Area Army. |
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==List of Commanders== |
==List of Commanders== |
Revision as of 02:41, 16 May 2008
Taiwan Army of Japan | |
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Active | 1919-08-20-1944-09-22 |
Country | Empire of Japan |
Branch | Imperial Japanese Army |
Type | Infantry |
Role | Corps |
Garrison/HQ | Taipei |
The Taiwan Army of Japan (台湾軍, Taiwan gun) was an army of the Imperial Japanese Army recruited from, and stationed, on the island of Taiwan as a garrison force.
History
Following the First Sino-Japanese War, the Treaty of Shimonoseki transferred control of Taiwan from Qing dynasty China to the Empire of Japan. The Japanese government established the Governor-General of Taiwan based in Taipei. The Governor-General of Taiwan was given control of local military forces on 20 August 1919, which formed the nucleus of the Taiwan Army of Japan.
Primarily a garrison force, the Taiwan Army of Japan was placed under control of the Shanghai Expeditionary Army at the start of the Second Sino-Japanese War in 1937. A component of the Taiwan Army, the Taiwan Independent Combined Brigade, was active in numerous campaigns on the Chinese mainland, and was later expedited into the 48th Infantry Division.
Towards the end of World War II, as the situation looked increasingly desperate for Japan, the Taiwan Army was merged with several other units garrisoning the island of Taiwan against possible Allied invasion, and became part of the Japanese Tenth Area Army on 1944-09-22. It was renamed the Formosa District Army on 1 February 1945, but its command remained concurred with the Japanese 10th Area Army.
List of Commanders
Commanding Officers
Chief of staff
See also
References
- Madej, Victor (1981). Japanese Armed Forces Order of Battle, 1937-1945. Game Publishing Company. ASIN: B000L4CYWW.
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External links
- Wendel, Marcus. "Axis History Factbook". Taiwan Army.