1. Rokusashi Takebe was born in Ishikawa prefecture on 1893. He was the commander-in-chief of Kwantung Army, the second minister of Japanese Planning Institute, and the general manager of Manchukuo the State Council.
2. Gu Zhengfang, 1900 was born in Tokyo, and has served as special accounting director, minister of economy, minister of general affairs and planning director. In the State Council, Manchukuo.
3. Mio Saito, 1890 was born in Tokyo. He used to be the director of public security and police of the Kanto Gendarmerie Command in Japan, a member of the Manchukuo Central Special Service Committee, a member of the Manchukuo Central Police Control Committee, the acting director-general, the captain of the Xinjing Gendarmerie in Japan, the police minister of the Gendarmerie Command of the Kwantung Army in Japan, the captain of the South China Gendarmerie and the main person in charge of the training department of the Manchukuo Gendarmerie.
4. Kuji Nakai, 1897 was born in Tottori Prefecture, deputy chief judge of Jinzhou District Court of Manchukuo, deputy magistrate of Heihe County, counselor of the Ministry of Justice and director of reeducation through labor of the Ministry of Justice.
5. Okabe Miyake, 1902 was born in Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. He used to be the director of the police department of Jehol Province in Manchuria, a member and officer of the Chengde local police control committee, the director of the police department of Bei 'an Province and feng tian Province and the director of local security.
6. Teruhiko Yokoyama, 190 1 was born in Tokyo, Japan. He used to be a judge of Fengtian High Court in Manchukuo and the presiding judge of Fengtian District, the presiding judge of Qiqihar, Jinzhou and Harbin High Courts and the public security bureau chief.
7. Ichigo Sugihara was born in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan on 1899. He used to be the chief of the ideological correction section of the criminal department of the Ministry of Justice of the Puppet Manchukuo, and the second director of Jinzhou, Harbin and Xinjiang High Procuratorate.
8. Zuo Gulongyou, 1892 was born in Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan. He is the head of the security department of Manchuria Railway Guard Corps, the captain of Jinzhou Railway Guard and a member of Southwest Defense Committee, and the brigade commander of Jilin and Mudanjiang Railways.
9. Yuan Hongzhi, 1895, a native of Okayama Prefecture, Japan. He once served as police chief of Manzhouli Railway Police Guard Corps, captain of Jinzhou Railway Police Guard Corps, brigade commander of Railway Police Guard Corps and member of Southwest Defense Committee, brigade commander of Jilin Railway Police Guard Corps, and major general chief of staff of Railway Police Guard Corps.
10. Qibu Heping, 1895 was born in Oita Prefecture, Japan. He used to be the second minister of Mudanjiang Province, the second minister of Dong 'an Province, the governor of Kendo Province, and the chairman of Manchukuo Health and Welfare Association.
1 1, a native of Imayoshi Kin, was born in Oita Prefecture. 1906, once worked as a counselor in Changtu County, Fengtian, Manchukuo, a literary officer in the General Affairs Department of Binjiang Provincial Government, a police chief in Longjiang Province, a local security chief and a police chief.
12. Manyu Utsugi, 1895 was born in Chiba Prefecture, Japan. He was the head of the 3rd class of the Japanese Kanto Gendarmerie Command, a member and officer of the Manchukuo Central Police Liaison Committee and the Manchukuo Central Government Affairs Control Committee, the division commander of the Japanese Gendarmerie Division in Beixinjing, and the squadron leader of the Japanese Gendarmerie Squadron in Jiamusi.
13. Hisajiro Tai was born in Kochi, Japan on 1903. He used to be the police chief of Xingshan, Sanjiang Province, Manchukuo, the deputy director and director of the Jehol Provincial Police Department, and the director of Qiqihar City Police Department.
14. Mitsuaki Kimura, 1906 was born in tottori prefecture, Japan. He used to be the special agent director of the Japanese Gendarmerie in Chengde and the commander of Shaozuo, the 3rd Special Guard of the Kwantung Army.
15. Saburo Shimamura was born in Kochi Prefecture, Japan on 1903. He used to be the director of the special service department of Sanjiang Provincial Police Department in Manchukuo, the director of the local security bureau, and the director of the investigation department of the special service department of the General Police Department.
16. Shigeta Kage was born in Fukuoka Prefecture on 1899. He used to be the chief guidance officer of Liuhe County Police Station in Fengtian, Manzhouli, a member of Shancheng District Police Control Committee, the deputy director of Linjiang County Police Station in Tonghua Province, and the director of Jinzhou Police Station.
17. Shozo Tsukutani, 1894 was born in tottori prefecture, Japan. He used to be the special agent director of the Mukden police department in Manchukuo, the judicial director of the Binjiang provincial police department, and the special inspection teacher.
18. Yukio Yoshifang was born in Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan on 1897. He used to be the head of the Gendarmerie of the Japanese Border Guard in Korea, the head of the third class of the Japanese Kanto Gendarmerie Command, the captain of the Japanese Gendarmerie in Dalian, and the senior adjutant of the Gendarmerie Command of the Japanese Kwantung Army.
19. Yuichi Kashiwaba, 1890 was born in Hiroshima, Japan. He used to be the police chief of Fushun, Manchukuo.
20. Hironoshin Fujiwara, 1897 was born in Ehime Prefecture, Japan. He used to be the deputy head of the Japanese Gendarmerie in Yushu Town and the liaison chairman of the police in Yushu Town, the deputy head of the Japanese Gendarmerie in Mishan, the deputy head of the Japanese Gendarmerie in Muling and the deputy head of the Japanese Gendarmerie in Tangyuan County.
2 1. Tetsuichi Uetsubo was born in kagoshima prefecture on 1902. He used to be the squadron leader of the 27th Infantry Wing of the 7th Division of the Japanese Army and the squadron leader of the Japanese Gendarmerie in Jining, Dongan and Siping.
22. Shigeo Hachisuka, 1896 was born in kagoshima prefecture, Japan. He used to be the railway guard captain of Jinling Temple in Huanggutun, Manchukuo, the police chief of Jinzhou Railway, and the colonel captain of Fengtian Railway Guard Corps.
23. Masao Toguchi was born in Tokyo, Japan in 190 1. He used to be the temporary captain of the Japanese gendarmerie in Jining and the lieutenant of the Japanese gendarmerie in Jinzhou.
24. Shigesaku Nozaki, 1893 was born in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. He used to be the head of the Japanese Gendarmerie in Fengtian, an official of the police department in Binjiang Province of Manchuria, the director of the public security customs clearance affairs in Maoershan, five counties in Hedong, the deputy director of the Jilin Provincial Police Department, the deputy director of Yongji County Police Department and the director of Dehui County Police Department.
25. Yoshio Mizoguchi, 19 10 was born in Nagasaki prefecture, Japan. He used to be the local prosecutor of Manchukuo Harbin and the prosecutor of Harbin Higher Procuratorate.
26. Yukio Shimamura, 1902, was born in Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. He used to be the captain of the Japanese Gendarmerie in Hailar and the captain of the China-Tibet Education in the Kwantung Army 1 Special Guard.
27. Kiichi Kobayashi, 1895, was born in saitama, Japan. He used to be the head of the Gendarmerie of Tojo Corps, the deputy head of the Japanese Gendarmerie in Fengtian, the special director of the Japanese Gendarmerie in Fengtian, and the captain of Xing 'an Japanese Gendarmerie.
28. Xiyong Zhangzhi, 1899 was born in Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan. He used to be the head of the Gendarmerie in Jiandao Province, the detachment leader of Tumen Gendarmerie and the detachment leader of Shaozhu Gendarmerie in Daoli, Harbin.
29. Suzuki Keiku was born in Fukushima Prefecture on 1890. He used to be the captain of the Independent Guard Infantry 12 Brigade of the Second Independent Guard Regiment of the Japanese Kwantung Army, the co-captain of the 67th Wing of the Division 15, the major general of the 27th Infantry Regiment and the co-captain of the Tangshan District Defence Commander, and the head of the 4th Brigade of the Independent Infantry Regiment 1650.
30. Fujita Shige was born in Hiroshima Prefecture on 1889. He used to be the captain of the 28th Cavalry Wing of the 20th Division of the Japanese Army, the head of Major General Brigade of the 4th Cavalry Brigade of the 12 Army, and the head of Lieutenant General of the 59th Division.
3 1. Bao Shangsheng, 1892 was born in Oita Prefecture, Japan. He was once the captain of the Japanese 10 division 16 wing and the head of the 53rd brigade of the 59th division.
32. Nosuke Sasaki, 1893 was born in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. He was once the captain of the 85th Wing of the 22nd Division of the Japanese Army, the chief of staff of Major General 13 Army, the chief of staff of Lieutenant General and the head of the 39th Division.
33. Tsutomu Nagashima, 1888, was born in saitama, Japan. He used to be the head of the Major General Brigade of the 54th Brigade of the 59th Division of the Japanese Army and the defense commander of Jinan.
34. Kenjirō Funaki was born in Toyama Prefecture on 1897. He used to be the squadron leader of the 77th Brigade of the Japanese Army 15 Independent Huncheng Brigade and the captain of the 375th Wing of the 37th Division.
35. Shintarō Uno, 1920 was born in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. He used to be the second lieutenant intelligence director of the 2nd Brigade of the 232nd Wing of the 39th Japanese Division, and the second lieutenant captive director and intelligence director of the 232nd Wing Command.
36. (Shen Mu) Harada, 1908, was born in Okayama Prefecture, Japan. He used to be the epidemic prevention minister of the Japanese Kwantung Army 10 Division and the commander of Shaozuo of the Kwantung Army 162 Division.
37. Hiroshi Jōno, 19 14, was born in Kumamoto, Japan. He used to be the general affairs department, the second lieutenant and deputy director of the political department of the secret service of the Japanese Shanxi Army, the second lieutenant and deputy monitor of the information department of the Taiyuan Army Liaison Department, and the assistant of the Shanxi Provincial Government. After the defeat of Japan; He joined the army of Yan Xishan and served as deputy commander and head of the Second World War Zone Command, deputy commander of the Secret Service United Command, major general minister of the Shanxi Provincial Guard Command, deputy head and political minister of the No.1 10 independent general, and major general and political director of the Taiyuan Aftercare Office Teaching Corps.
38. Keiji Saganaka, 19 16, was born in Fukuyama prefecture. He used to be the second lieutenant squad leader, lieutenant communication squad leader, squadron leader, adjutant and captain of the 9 th independent infantry brigade of the 3 rd independent Huncheng Brigade of the Japanese North China Dispatching Army. After Japan's defeat, it joined the Kuomintang army to carry out anti-* * activities. He incorporated the defeated soldiers of the Japanese army, formed the 10 independent corps, served as the chief of staff of the colonel, and was later promoted to the chief of staff of the major general.
39. Shuichi Kikuchi, 19 15 was born in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. He was a second lieutenant and lieutenant in the 3rd Squadron of the 7th Independent Infantry Brigade of the 2nd Independent Mixed Brigade of North China Dispatching Army of Japan, and a lieutenant and captain in the 3rd Independent Artillery Brigade of 1 Squadron. After the defeat of Japan, he joined the Kuomintang army and served as the chief of staff of Taiyuan Guangfu Department and the brigade commander of the artillery brigade.
40. Hiroyuki Nagatomi, 19 16 was born in Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan. He used to be a private, captain and sergeant in the information room of the 37th Infantry Wing Command of the 37th Division of the North China Dispatching Army of Japan, an instructor in the security wing department of Huoxian County, Shanxi Province, a sergeant in the information room of the 27th Brigade of the 5th Independent Guard of the North China Dispatching Army, and an instructor in the security wing of wenxi county and Anyi County, Shanxi Province. After Japan's defeat, he led some Japanese remnants to join Yan Xishan's army.
4 1. Giichi Sumioka was born in osaka prefecture in 19 17. He used to be the second lieutenant squad leader of the 4th Independent Infantry Brigade 13, the second lieutenant instructor of the machine gun education team, the education director of the brigade lieutenant, and the lieutenant and captain of the 24th Independent Infantry Brigade 14. After the defeat of Japan, he joined the army of Yan Xishan, and served as the deputy captain of the colonel of the Sixth Security Brigade of Shanxi Province, the director of the colonel's education department of the Shanxi Security Headquarters, the captain of the temporary independent corpsNo. 10, and the colonel of the Taiyuan Aftercare Office Teaching Corps.
42. Taiji Ohno, 1902 was born in Kochi Prefecture, Japan. He used to be the director of extra-curricular affairs of special agents in the police department of Binjiang Provincial Department of Manchukuo, the police director of Acheng County Department, the deputy director of the police department of Zhenbei Political Department of Mongolian United Autonomous Government, the police inspector of Yingxian County Department and the police captain directly under Datong Provincial Department. After Japan's defeat, he joined Yen Hsi-shan's army, collected the remnants of the Japanese army to form an artillery wing, participated in the reactionary "Asian National Revolutionary Comrades Association" and served as the main editor of the organization's publication "History of Industrial Technology Research".
43. Kasa Jitsu, 1906 was born in Fukuoka Prefecture. He used to be the financial assistant of Linfen County Office in Shanxi Province, the chief counselor of Xinmin Society in Huguan County, Shanxi Province, and the consultant of Kunguan County Government. After Japan's defeat, he served as the acting organization minister of "Asian Cultural Society", and later joined the field hospital of Yan Xishan Temporary 10 Independent Corps as the quartermaster of Major General.
44. Kuyoshi Kamino, 1908 was born in Ehime Prefecture, Japan. He used to be the police guard guidance officer of Pinglu County, the political department of Zhenbei, the Mongolian United Autonomous Government, and the police guidance officer and chief guidance officer directly under Datong Provincial Department. After the Japanese defeat, he joined Yen Hsi-shan's army as Major General, Deputy Head of Datong peace preservation corps and Director of Intelligence.
45. Mr. Gong Yongshun Taro, 1895 was born in Tokyo, Japan. He used to be the 2nd Foreign Affairs Director, Defense Director, Railway Police Officer, Police Instructor of Beining Railway Bureau Police Station, Monitor of Anti-* * Class of Japanese North China Dispatching Army, Police Monitor of North Direct South Bureau of Manchuria Railway, Police Director, Security Director of North China Communication Co., Ltd., and Railway Foreign Affairs Police Monitor. After the defeat of Japan, he joined the Kuomintang army, and served as the director-general of the intelligence department of North China Communication Co., Ltd. and the vice captain of the Peiping task force in Hall 2 of Chiang Kai-shek's Ministry of National Defense.