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In the administration of Japan dominated by the Toseiha movement during World War II, the civil central government of Japan was under the management of some military men, and of some civilians:
The following were closely involved in the government:
President of Privy Council
Privy Councillors
Supreme Commander-in-Chief of Armed Imperial Forces
He also led the Imperial Supreme War Council conferences and meetings, in some cases a member of the Imperial Family was sent to represent him at such strategic conferences.
Established in 1937
Commander
Minister of War
Japanese Army Strategic Thought Group
Aide to War Minister, IGHQ
Staff officer IGHQ
Operations Bureau's Organization and Mobilization Section, IGHQ
Russian Section of Intelligence Department, IGHQ
Army Inner Liaison (Army Section), Military Affairs Bureau, Army Ministry, IGHQ
Imperial Japanese Army General Staff (Tokyo HQ)
Army Zone Commands
Army Regional Commands
Army Tactical Commands
General Command of Southern Army
Army High Level Inner Liaison with Army General Staff, IGHQ
Minister of the Navy
Japanese Navy Strategic Thinking Group
Imperial Japanese Navy General Staff (Tokyo HQ)
Navy General Staff of Combined Fleet (Japan, later Truk HQ)
Navy Tactical Commands
Navy-Army General Staff (IGHQ) Liaison Officer
Inspectorate General of Military Training IGHQ
Inspectorate General of Aviation IGHQ
Chief Secretary of Supreme War Council
Supreme War Councilor
Military Councilors
"Imperial Throne Council of War"
President of the Imperial Throne Council of War
Imperial War Councilor
Organization
For details of the Chosen Army:
Army Commanders of Military Prisons and POW Camps in occupied territories
See: Military instructors and trainers of the Empire of Japan
Japanese Army Intelligence Services units
Administrative Chief of Administrative Division, Army Aeronautical Department
Chief of the Army Aviation Headquarters
Inspectorate General of Army Air Force
Air Armies General Commanders
Air Groups Commanders
Air Regiment Commanders
Air Force Brigade Commanders
Air Force Staff Officers
Officer Attached to Second Air Group HQ
Commanding Officer in Air Battalion
Acting General Officer Commanding Army Aviation Corps
Air Force Commanders, Directors and instructors in Air Schools
Chief of Army Aeronautical Department (operative unit)
Deputy Chief of Army Aeronautical Department
Chief of Second Bureau, Army Aeronautical Department
Chief of Army Air Technical Laboratories
Technicals and Experts in Army Aeronautical Sciences
Imperial Japanese Army Air Force units
64th Sentai units (Bangkok Airfield, 1941)
Kurai Chutai, 502nd Sentai unit (Nakatsu Airfield, 1945)
Hane Chutai, 2nd Air Army unit (Hsinking East Airfield, 1945)
For a complete structure see:
See:
Imperial Japanese Navy Air Force units
Fighter Unit (Carrier Akagi, 1941)
Tainan Air Corps (Denpasar Airfield, 1942)
Yokosuka Air Corps (Yokosuka Airfield,1943)
253rd Air Corps (Rabaul Airfield,1944)
303 Squadron, 203rd Air Corps (Kagoshima Airfield, 1945)
Japanese Navy Secret Service units
'National Economic policies'
'Planning Bureau in Cabinet Resources Board'
'Member in Cabinet Research Board'
'Imperial Planning Institute'
'1st Department, Planning Institute (Cabinet Research Board Unit)'
'Cabinet Planning Board'
'First Bureau, Cabinet Planning Board'
'General Affairs Bureau, Cabinet Planning Board'
'Secretary-General of the Asia Development Board'
'Political Affairs Section of the Asia Development Board'
'Nan-yo Kyokai'
'Nanyo Sangyo Kaisha'
'Nanyo Kohatsu Kaisha'
'Official Journalists'
'Support writers and military experts'
'Official war correspondent'
See: Japanese military attachés in foreign service
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