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  2. Nanjing War Crimes Tribunal - Wikipedia

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    Hisao Tani: A commander of Japanese units that committed the Nanjing Massacre. Sentenced to death and executed in 1947. Sentenced to death and executed in 1947. Lieutenants Toshiaki Mukai and Tsuyoshi Noda : The two main participants in the " Contest to kill 100 people using a sword ": Both sentenced to death and executed in 1948.

  3. Hisao Tani - Wikipedia

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    Hisao Tani (谷 寿夫, Tani Hisao, 22 December 1882 – 26 April 1947) was a lieutenant general in the Imperial Japanese Army in the Second Sino-Japanese War and a convicted war criminal as well as crimes against humanity. Forces under his command committed the 1937 Nanjing Massacre. Tani was tried in the Nanjing War Crimes Tribunal and executed.

  4. Iwane Matsui - Wikipedia

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    Iwane Matsui (松井 石根, Matsui Iwane, July 27, 1878 – December 23, 1948) was a general in the Imperial Japanese Army and the commander of the expeditionary force sent to China in 1937. He was convicted of war crimes and executed by the Allies for his involvement in the Nanjing Massacre .

  5. Nanjing Massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Nanjing Massacre [b] or the Rape of Nanjing (formerly romanized as Nanking [c]) was the mass murder of Chinese civilians by the Imperial Japanese Army in Nanjing, the capital of the Republic of China, immediately after the Battle of Nanking and retreat of the National Revolutionary Army during the Second Sino-Japanese War.

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  8. Daigo Matsui - Wikipedia

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    Matsui was born in Kitakyushu City, Fukuoka, on November 2, 1985. [2] His family consists of his mother, Toko Matsui [ ja ] a columnist who works mainly in Kyushu , his father, and an older brother.

  9. Yasuo Matsui - Wikipedia

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    Yasuo Matsui (1877 – 1962) was a prominent 20th-century Japanese American architect. [2] Early years. Immigrating from Japan to the United States in 1902, ...