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  1. Kenji Doihara (土肥原 賢二,? 8 de agosto de 1883-23 de diciembre de 1948) fue un general del Ejército Imperial Japonés durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial y contribuyó decisivamente en el planeamiento de la invasión japonesa de Manchuria.

  2. Kenji Doihara (土肥原 賢二, Doihara Kenji, 8 August 1883 – 23 December 1948) was a Japanese army officer. As a general in the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II, he was instrumental in the Japanese invasion of Manchuria.

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    Kenji Doihara (土肥原 賢二, Doihara Kenji, 8 de agosto de 1883 – 23 de diciembre de 1948) fue un Oficial del ejército japonés. Como general del ejército imperial japonés durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, jugó un papel decisivo en la invasión japonesa de Manchuria.

  4. Kenji Doihara (土肥原 賢二,? 8 de agosto de 1883-23 de diciembre de 1948) fue un general del Ejército Imperial Japonés durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial y contribuyó decisivamente en el planeamiento de la invasión japonesa de Manchuria.

  5. General Kenji Doihara was a Japanese spymaster, who through deception and provocation, precipitated the Pacific War. This article appears in: July 2002. By Wil Deac. At 11:30 pm on December 22, 1948, four handcuffed men were led by guards into the chapel of Tokyo’s Sugamo Prison.

  6. Doihara Kenji. (1883—1948) Quick Reference. (b. 8 Aug. 1883, d. 23 Dec. 1948). Japanese general Born into a service family, Doihara rose to become a general in the Guandong Army. With Ishiwara, he is remembered as one of the architects of the Manchurian Incident of 1931, which involved the military takeover of north‐eastern China.

  7. Gen. Kenji Doihara. Term description. As a result of his brutal treatment of POWs and internees, plus his involvement with the narcotics trade in Manchuria, Doihara was convicted on counts 1, 27, 29, 31, 32, 35, 36, 54 and 55. He was sentenced to death and hung on December 23, 1948 at Sugamo Prison.