Japanese General Iwane Matsui, enters Nanjing, China, 17 Dec 1937 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-japanese-general-iwane-matsui-enters-nanjing-china-17-dec-1937-84968983.html
RMEX6JPF–Japanese General Iwane Matsui, enters Nanjing, China, 17 Dec 1937
General Iwane Matsui , Commander in Chief Japanese army in China. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/general-iwane-matsui-commander-in-chief-japanese-army-in-china-image359624844.html
RM2BW294C–General Iwane Matsui , Commander in Chief Japanese army in China.
Japanese General Iwane Matsui, enters Nanjing, China, 17 Dec 1937 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/japanese-general-iwane-matsui-enters-nanjing-china-17-dec-1937-image225054087.html
RMR242NY–Japanese General Iwane Matsui, enters Nanjing, China, 17 Dec 1937
The Supreme Command of the Japanese troops stationed in China during the Second Japanese-Chinese War on January 13, 1938. From left: Commander of the Japanese fleet stationing in China, Vice Admiral Kijoshi Hasegawa, commander of the Japanese Expeditionary Army General Iwane Matsui, Lieutenant General Prince Yasuhiko Asaka and Lieutenant-General Heisuke Yanagva. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-supreme-command-of-the-japanese-troops-stationed-in-china-during-the-second-japanese-chinese-war-on-january-13-1938-from-left-commander-of-the-japanese-fleet-stationing-in-china-vice-admiral-kijoshi-hasegawa-commander-of-the-japanese-expeditionary-army-general-iwane-matsui-lieutenant-general-prince-yasuhiko-asaka-and-lieutenant-general-heisuke-yanagva-image247154406.html
RMTA2RY2–The Supreme Command of the Japanese troops stationed in China during the Second Japanese-Chinese War on January 13, 1938. From left: Commander of the Japanese fleet stationing in China, Vice Admiral Kijoshi Hasegawa, commander of the Japanese Expeditionary Army General Iwane Matsui, Lieutenant General Prince Yasuhiko Asaka and Lieutenant-General Heisuke Yanagva.
The leaders of the victorious Japanese forces in China. The first picture of the commanders of the triumphant Japanese forces in China together. the officers are left to right, Vice Admiral Kiyoshi Hasegawa, commander in chief of the Japanese Fleet in China seas, General Iwane Matsui, commander in chief of the Japanese expeditionary force, Lieutenant General Prince Yasuhiko Asaka and Lieutenant General Heisuke Yanagawa. The photograph was made at nanking, former Chinese capital, now in the hands of the Japanese. 12 January 1938 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-leaders-of-the-victorious-japanese-forces-in-china-the-first-picture-of-the-commanders-of-the-triumphant-japanese-forces-in-china-together-the-officers-are-left-to-right-vice-admiral-kiyoshi-hasegawa-commander-in-chief-of-the-japanese-fleet-in-china-seas-general-iwane-matsui-commander-in-chief-of-the-japanese-expeditionary-force-lieutenant-general-prince-yasuhiko-asaka-and-lieutenant-general-heisuke-yanagawa-the-photograph-was-made-at-nanking-former-chinese-capital-now-in-the-hands-of-the-japanese-12-january-1938-image359624095.html
RM2BW285K–The leaders of the victorious Japanese forces in China. The first picture of the commanders of the triumphant Japanese forces in China together. the officers are left to right, Vice Admiral Kiyoshi Hasegawa, commander in chief of the Japanese Fleet in China seas, General Iwane Matsui, commander in chief of the Japanese expeditionary force, Lieutenant General Prince Yasuhiko Asaka and Lieutenant General Heisuke Yanagawa. The photograph was made at nanking, former Chinese capital, now in the hands of the Japanese. 12 January 1938
General Iwane Matsui who is in ***** the Japanese forces in Shanghai. September 1, 1937. (Photo by Universal Pictorial & Agency). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/general-iwane-matsui-who-is-in-the-japanese-forces-in-shanghai-september-1-1937-photo-by-universal-pictorial-agency-image469036404.html
RM2J72CM4–General Iwane Matsui who is in ***** the Japanese forces in Shanghai. September 1, 1937. (Photo by Universal Pictorial & Agency).
Navy Commander Kiyoshi Hasegawa, Army Commander Iwane Matsui, and Lieutenant General Prince Asaka at Nanking Memorial Service Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/navy-commander-kiyoshi-hasegawa-army-commander-iwane-matsui-and-lieutenant-general-prince-asaka-at-nanking-memorial-service-image390863783.html
RM2DKWAMR–Navy Commander Kiyoshi Hasegawa, Army Commander Iwane Matsui, and Lieutenant General Prince Asaka at Nanking Memorial Service
** Mind Of Nippon In ***** Mood -- The man behind the Japanese guns which caused the ***** the Chinese capital was General Iwane Matsui commander in Chief of the military. The General is ***** a cigarette and a joke while he was being interviews newspapermen at his Shanghai headquarters. February 1, 1938. (Photo by keystone). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mind-of-nippon-in-mood-the-man-behind-the-japanese-guns-which-caused-the-the-chinese-capital-was-general-iwane-matsui-commander-in-chief-of-the-military-the-general-is-a-cigarette-and-a-joke-while-he-was-being-interviews-newspapermen-at-his-shanghai-headquarters-february-1-1938-photo-by-keystone-image469036439.html
RM2J72CNB–** Mind Of Nippon In ***** Mood -- The man behind the Japanese guns which caused the ***** the Chinese capital was General Iwane Matsui commander in Chief of the military. The General is ***** a cigarette and a joke while he was being interviews newspapermen at his Shanghai headquarters. February 1, 1938. (Photo by keystone).
Second Sino-Japanese War, 1937—1945. Shanghai Expeditionary Army Commander General Matsui Iwane rides into Nanking during celebrations commemorating the fall of the city to the Imperial Japanese Army, December 17, 1937. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/second-sino-japanese-war-19371945-shanghai-expeditionary-army-commander-general-matsui-iwane-rides-into-nanking-during-celebrations-commemorating-the-fall-of-the-city-to-the-imperial-japanese-army-december-17-1937-image562451022.html
RM2RK1T0E–Second Sino-Japanese War, 1937—1945. Shanghai Expeditionary Army Commander General Matsui Iwane rides into Nanking during celebrations commemorating the fall of the city to the Imperial Japanese Army, December 17, 1937.
General Matsui, going to the Imperial Palace this morning. General Iwane Matsui, special Military Inspector of 1935. was received in audience by His Majesty the Emperor this morning in the Imperial Palace and reported to the Throne about the result of his duty. July 1, 1935. (Photo by James R. Young, International News Photos). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/general-matsui-going-to-the-imperial-palace-this-morning-general-iwane-matsui-special-military-inspector-of-1935-was-received-in-audience-by-his-majesty-the-emperor-this-morning-in-the-imperial-palace-and-reported-to-the-throne-about-the-result-of-his-duty-july-1-1935-photo-by-james-r-young-international-news-photos-image469036412.html
RM2J72CMC–General Matsui, going to the Imperial Palace this morning. General Iwane Matsui, special Military Inspector of 1935. was received in audience by His Majesty the Emperor this morning in the Imperial Palace and reported to the Throne about the result of his duty. July 1, 1935. (Photo by James R. Young, International News Photos).
Commands Japanese Forces In China -- General Iwane Matsui, former commanding general of the Island of Formosa and a former member of the Supreme War Council, who has been recalled from retirement to take command of all the Japanese forces in the Shanghai area. August 24, 1937. (Photo by Wide World Photos). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/commands-japanese-forces-in-china-general-iwane-matsui-former-commanding-general-of-the-island-of-formosa-and-a-former-member-of-the-supreme-war-council-who-has-been-recalled-from-retirement-to-take-command-of-all-the-japanese-forces-in-the-shanghai-area-august-24-1937-photo-by-wide-world-photos-image469036414.html
RM2J72CME–Commands Japanese Forces In China -- General Iwane Matsui, former commanding general of the Island of Formosa and a former member of the Supreme War Council, who has been recalled from retirement to take command of all the Japanese forces in the Shanghai area. August 24, 1937. (Photo by Wide World Photos).
C-In-C Japan's Forces In Central ***** Visits ***** Soldiers -- General Iwane Matsui, the Commander-in-Chief of the forces in Central China, photographed (right) wearing ***** knitted by the Empress of Japan, chatting to a Japanese soldier when he visited the hospital in ***** by staff officers. February 15, 1938. (Photo by Keystone). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/c-in-c-japans-forces-in-central-visits-soldiers-general-iwane-matsui-the-commander-in-chief-of-the-forces-in-central-china-photographed-right-wearing-knitted-by-the-empress-of-japan-chatting-to-a-japanese-soldier-when-he-visited-the-hospital-in-by-staff-officers-february-15-1938-photo-by-keystone-image469368928.html
RM2J7HGT0–C-In-C Japan's Forces In Central ***** Visits ***** Soldiers -- General Iwane Matsui, the Commander-in-Chief of the forces in Central China, photographed (right) wearing ***** knitted by the Empress of Japan, chatting to a Japanese soldier when he visited the hospital in ***** by staff officers. February 15, 1938. (Photo by Keystone).
Retiring Japanese Army Chief Leaves Shanghai -- Board the Japanese Military Transport on which General Matsui, former Commander-In-Chief of the Japanese Forces Left Shanghai for Japan. Japanese officers Are Seen Drinking a Farewell toast to Japan's 'Little Napoleon'. General Shunroku Hata, The New Commander-In-Chief (facing camera) is seen Toasting General Iwane Matsui (back to Camera). March 23, 1938. (Photo by keystone). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/retiring-japanese-army-chief-leaves-shanghai-board-the-japanese-military-transport-on-which-general-matsui-former-commander-in-chief-of-the-japanese-forces-left-shanghai-for-japan-japanese-officers-are-seen-drinking-a-farewell-toast-to-japans-little-napoleon-general-shunroku-hata-the-new-commander-in-chief-facing-camera-is-seen-toasting-general-iwane-matsui-back-to-camera-march-23-1938-photo-by-keystone-image469036406.html
RM2J72CM6–Retiring Japanese Army Chief Leaves Shanghai -- Board the Japanese Military Transport on which General Matsui, former Commander-In-Chief of the Japanese Forces Left Shanghai for Japan. Japanese officers Are Seen Drinking a Farewell toast to Japan's 'Little Napoleon'. General Shunroku Hata, The New Commander-In-Chief (facing camera) is seen Toasting General Iwane Matsui (back to Camera). March 23, 1938. (Photo by keystone).
Japanese Commander-In-Chief Gives An Interview -- An excusive and intimate close up of Japan's commander-on-Chief of Military forced in Shanghai, who directed the ***** on Nanking-General Iwane Matsui, taken at ***** Headquarters curing an interview with newspaper men on the picture of China. During the interview he smoked Japanese cigarettes, had his leather puttees off revealing heavy ***** and were Chinese rubber soled slippers. For heating, he used around porcelain bowl filled with *****. January 1, 1938. (Photo by Keystone). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/japanese-commander-in-chief-gives-an-interview-an-excusive-and-intimate-close-up-of-japans-commander-on-chief-of-military-forced-in-shanghai-who-directed-the-on-nanking-general-iwane-matsui-taken-at-headquarters-curing-an-interview-with-newspaper-men-on-the-picture-of-china-during-the-interview-he-smoked-japanese-cigarettes-had-his-leather-puttees-off-revealing-heavy-and-were-chinese-rubber-soled-slippers-for-heating-he-used-around-porcelain-bowl-filled-with-january-1-1938-photo-by-keystone-image469036421.html
RM2J72CMN–Japanese Commander-In-Chief Gives An Interview -- An excusive and intimate close up of Japan's commander-on-Chief of Military forced in Shanghai, who directed the ***** on Nanking-General Iwane Matsui, taken at ***** Headquarters curing an interview with newspaper men on the picture of China. During the interview he smoked Japanese cigarettes, had his leather puttees off revealing heavy ***** and were Chinese rubber soled slippers. For heating, he used around porcelain bowl filled with *****. January 1, 1938. (Photo by Keystone).
British C-In-C's Visit Probable Future Dictator Of Chinese Municipality Of Shanghai -- General Iwane Matsui (centre), commander of the Japanese army forces operating in the Shanghai area and probable future dictator of the Chinese Municipality of Greater Shanghai. This photograph was taken on the occasion of the friendly call by Admiral Sir Charles Little (left) and Major General A. P. D. Telfer-Smollett, respectively commander-in-Chief of British Naval Forces and Commander-in-Chief of British military forces in Shanghai. It is reported that the diminutive Japanese general kept his two disting Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/british-c-in-cs-visit-probable-future-dictator-of-chinese-municipality-of-shanghai-general-iwane-matsui-centre-commander-of-the-japanese-army-forces-operating-in-the-shanghai-area-and-probable-future-dictator-of-the-chinese-municipality-of-greater-shanghai-this-photograph-was-taken-on-the-occasion-of-the-friendly-call-by-admiral-sir-charles-little-left-and-major-general-a-p-d-telfer-smollett-respectively-commander-in-chief-of-british-naval-forces-and-commander-in-chief-of-british-military-forces-in-shanghai-it-is-reported-that-the-diminutive-japanese-general-kept-his-two-disting-image469036446.html
RM2J72CNJ–British C-In-C's Visit Probable Future Dictator Of Chinese Municipality Of Shanghai -- General Iwane Matsui (centre), commander of the Japanese army forces operating in the Shanghai area and probable future dictator of the Chinese Municipality of Greater Shanghai. This photograph was taken on the occasion of the friendly call by Admiral Sir Charles Little (left) and Major General A. P. D. Telfer-Smollett, respectively commander-in-Chief of British Naval Forces and Commander-in-Chief of British military forces in Shanghai. It is reported that the diminutive Japanese general kept his two disting
Return Is Awaited.. Mrs. Matsui, wife of General Iwane Matsui, former commander of the Japanese troops in the Central China is seen at great delight at the news of the triumphant return of her husband. February 24, 1938. (Photo by Domei News Photos Service). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/return-is-awaited-mrs-matsui-wife-of-general-iwane-matsui-former-commander-of-the-japanese-troops-in-the-central-china-is-seen-at-great-delight-at-the-news-of-the-triumphant-return-of-her-husband-february-24-1938-photo-by-domei-news-photos-service-image469036422.html
RM2J72CMP–Return Is Awaited.. Mrs. Matsui, wife of General Iwane Matsui, former commander of the Japanese troops in the Central China is seen at great delight at the news of the triumphant return of her husband. February 24, 1938. (Photo by Domei News Photos Service).
Japanese Commander Enters Nanking -- Gen. Iwane Matsui, highest in command of the Japanese armies in the Nanking-Shanghai area, salutes his victorious troops as he enters the walled city of Nanking through the Chungshan gate. August 1, 1938. (Photo by ACME Newspapers Inc.). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/japanese-commander-enters-nanking-gen-iwane-matsui-highest-in-command-of-the-japanese-armies-in-the-nanking-shanghai-area-salutes-his-victorious-troops-as-he-enters-the-walled-city-of-nanking-through-the-chungshan-gate-august-1-1938-photo-by-acme-newspapers-inc-image469036426.html
RM2J72CMX–Japanese Commander Enters Nanking -- Gen. Iwane Matsui, highest in command of the Japanese armies in the Nanking-Shanghai area, salutes his victorious troops as he enters the walled city of Nanking through the Chungshan gate. August 1, 1938. (Photo by ACME Newspapers Inc.).
Japan Recalls Three Generals -- (L to R) General Matsui, Lieut.-General Prince Yasuhiko Asaka and Lieut.-General Heisuke Yanagawa, the three recalled Japanese generals. Imperial headquarters in Tokyo confirmed today that Lieut.-General Hata, the former commander in Formosa, will replace General Matsui as commander of the Japanese troops in China. It is also announced that Lietu.-General Prince Yasuhiko Asaka and Lietu.-General Heisuke Yanagawa, have also been recalled. No reasons are given. February 23, 1938. (Photo by Keystone). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/japan-recalls-three-generals-l-to-r-general-matsui-lieut-general-prince-yasuhiko-asaka-and-lieut-general-heisuke-yanagawa-the-three-recalled-japanese-generals-imperial-headquarters-in-tokyo-confirmed-today-that-lieut-general-hata-the-former-commander-in-formosa-will-replace-general-matsui-as-commander-of-the-japanese-troops-in-china-it-is-also-announced-that-lietu-general-prince-yasuhiko-asaka-and-lietu-general-heisuke-yanagawa-have-also-been-recalled-no-reasons-are-given-february-23-1938-photo-by-keystone-image469036441.html
RM2J72CND–Japan Recalls Three Generals -- (L to R) General Matsui, Lieut.-General Prince Yasuhiko Asaka and Lieut.-General Heisuke Yanagawa, the three recalled Japanese generals. Imperial headquarters in Tokyo confirmed today that Lieut.-General Hata, the former commander in Formosa, will replace General Matsui as commander of the Japanese troops in China. It is also announced that Lietu.-General Prince Yasuhiko Asaka and Lietu.-General Heisuke Yanagawa, have also been recalled. No reasons are given. February 23, 1938. (Photo by Keystone).
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