Nobuyoshi Muto

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Baron Nobuyoshi Muto was an Imperial Japanese Army officer, whose assignments included commanding the Kwangtung Army, (28 Jul 1926 - 26 Aug 1927), serving as Inspector General of Military Education {26 Aug 1927 - 26 May 1932), and returning to the Kwangtung Army. (8 Aug 1932 - 27 Jul 1933).

Military assignments

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Tanaka replied "I am prepared to face the consequences." Muto challenged "You are sure you will not waver later on, are you?"

Tanaka confirmed "I am all set to face the worst." Muto then said, "If the government is so determined, I have nothing else to add. We shall wait for the order to come and carry it out." Muto did not speak again, but silently shook his head when the Suzuki group presented their proposals for armed aggressions; that influenced the meeting to reject them.[1]

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