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  1. Takushiro Hattori (服部 卓四郎, Hattori Takushirō, January 2, 1901 – April 30, 1960) was an Imperial Japanese Army officer and government official. During World War II, he alternately served as the chief of the Army General Staff's Operations Section and Secretary to Prime Minister Hideki Tojo.

  2. El nuevo plan de ataque japonés fue elaborado en Tokio por el coronel Takushiro Hattori. Hattori consideró que el monte Samat era el talón de Aquiles del sistema defensivo enemigo. Homma aprobó el plan de inmediato, y se prepararon las tropas para realizar la última ofensiva contra Batán el 3 de abril.

  3. Takushiro Hattori, oficial del Cuartel General Imperial. En el transcurso del mes de noviembre, los principales líderes del Cuartel General Imperial en Tokio continuaron apoyando abiertamente los esfuerzos por reconquistar Guadalcanal.

  4. Takushiro Hattori, the late former planning chief of the army staff office, and five others hatched the plot in defiance of what they saw as Yoshida's pro-U.S. policy, according to CIA...

  5. Takushiro Hattori (服部 卓四郎, Hattori Takushirō?, January 2, 1901 – April 30, 1960) was an Imperial Japanese Army officer. He became head of the Operations Section of the Army General Staff, 1941–5, ranked as colonel. He worked with Colonel Masanobu Tsuji, on Japanese planning for some of the major...

  6. 1 de mar. de 2007 · The CIA, in papers released under an act of the U.S. Congress to declassify documents related to Japanese war crimes, said the plotters were led by Takushiro Hattori, a former private secretary...

  7. Takushiro Hattori, The Complete History of the Greater East Asia War ( Tokyo, 1953 ), American translation, unpublished, copy on microfilm). The semi-official account of an insider - Hattori was member of the Japanese General Staff.