
Mizuhara Yoshishige
Mizuhara Yoshishige was a Japanese military officer during World War II, known for his strategic capabilities and cunning tactics. He gained notoriety as a commander in the Imperial Japanese Army, particularly during the Second Sino-Japanese War, where he was regarded as a 'tactical master' for his involvement in various military operations against Chinese forces.
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Mizuhara Yoshishige was regarded as a 'tactical master' by the Japanese army and led the attack against Chen Zhuang.
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