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Commander-in-Chief, Combined Fleet: Operational commander of main Imperial Japanese Navy forces in the Second World War [e]
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Parent topics
- Imperial General Headquarters (Japan) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Imperial Japanese Navy [r]: The part of the Japanese military responsible for naval warfare, 1868-1945 [e]
- Navy Ministry (Japan) [r]: Add brief definition or description
Subtopics
- Mitsumasa Yonai [r]: (1880-1948) Admiral, Imperial Japanese Navy;Commander-in-Chief, Combined Fleet 1936-1937; briefly Prime Minister in 1940; Navy Minister and associated with peace faction July 1944 to surrender [e]
- Isoroku Yamamoto [r]: Admiral, Imperial Japanese Navy, Commander-in-Chief, Combined Fleet; planned the attack on Pearl Harbor although opposed to war with the United States; shot down and killed March 1943 [e]
- Mineichi Koga [r]: Admiral, Imperial Japanese Navy; Commander-in-Chief, Combined Fleet March 1943-May 1944 (died in aircraft accident in April) [e]
- Soemu Toyoda [r]: Admiral, Imperial Japanese Navy; Commander-in-Chief, Combined Fleet, May 1944 to the Japanese surrender [e]