k Masazumi InadaDate taken unknown Masazumi Inada Inada Masazumi Inada 18961986 Birthplace Tottori Prefecture Lieutenant General of the Army In 1927, after serving with the General Staff, he was stationed in France. In 1943, he became Deputy Chief of General Staff of the Southern Army, and in the same year, he was attached to the General Headquarters of the Southern Army. In 1946, he was convicted of war crimes in the Kyushu University vivisection case Aikawa Incident and the Aburayama Incident, and entered Sugamo Prison. 1948, he was sentenced to seven years of hard labor, but was released in 1951. His wife, Kazuko, is the daughter of Nobuyuki Abe, the 36th Prime Minister of Japan. Photo by Kingendai Photo LibraryAFLO Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Masazumi Inada  Date taken unknown  Masazumi Inada Inada Masazumi Inada 1896 1986 Birthplace: Tottori Prefecture Lieutenant General of the Army In 1927, after serving with the General Staff, he was stationed in France. In 1943, he became Deputy Chief of General Staff of the Southern Army, and in the same year, he was attached to the General Headquarters of the Southern Army. In 1946, he was convicted of war crimes in the Kyushu University vivisection case  Aikawa Incident  and the Aburayama Incident, and entered Sugamo Prison. 1948, he was sentenced to seven years of hard labor, but was released in 1951. His wife, Kazuko, is the daughter of Nobuyuki Abe, the 36th Prime Minister of Japan.  Photo by Kingendai Photo Library AFLO
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Masazumi Inada (Date taken unknown)

Masazumi Inada Inada Masazumi Inada 1896-1986 Birthplace: Tottori Prefecture Lieutenant General of the Army In 1927, after serving with the General Staff, he was stationed in France. In 1943, he became Deputy Chief of General Staff of the Southern Army, and in the same year, he was attached to the General Headquarters of the Southern Army. In 1946, he was convicted of war crimes in the Kyushu University vivisection case (Aikawa Incident) and the Aburayama Incident, and entered Sugamo Prison. 1948, he was sentenced to seven years of hard labor, but was released in 1951. His wife, Kazuko, is the daughter of Nobuyuki Abe, the 36th Prime Minister of Japan. (Photo by Kingendai Photo Library/AFLO)

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