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- Fortified_district_(Japan) abstract "A Fortified District refers to the Japanese Army and in certain cases the Japanese Navy defensive fortified organization in World War II. It was created in the districts of Manchukuo; Chosen in Korea; Karafuto; Southern Sakhalin and the Kurile Islands - a front of over 6,000 kilometers.The Japanese forces had built 17 \"fortified districts\" and over 4,500 permanent emplacements along the USSR border. Other similar structures were constructed inland in these provinces. In similar form it organized other fortified districts inside mainland Japan (coastal and inner mountainous areas) and overseas provinces (Formosa, Ryukyu, South Pacific Mandate, etc.)Such installations that were constructed for defensive/offensive purposes were used by both sides. They were designed by the Japanese and used by the Russians during 'August Storm' operations in August 1945, when fire from heavy guns on land and coastal Tochkas was used against Japanese forces.Examples of heavy Japanese fortified artillery:Type 94 37mm anti-tank (AT) Gun Type 1 37mm AT Gun Type 1 47mm AT GunType 92 70mm Infantry GunType 98 20mm AA Cannon Type 2 20mm AA Cannon Type 4 20mm AA Twin CannonType 11 75mm AA Gun Type 88 75mm AA Gun Type 4 75mm AA Gun Type 99 88mm AA Gun Type 14 10 cm AA Gun Type 3 12 cm AA Gun Type 5 15 cm AA Gun (Kugayama Cannon)28 cm Heavy Howitzer Type 38 15 cm HowitzerType 45 24 cm Howitzer Type 45 15 cm Gun Type 7 30 cm Howitzer Type 7 10 cm Gun Type 7 15 cm Gun Type 11 75mm Gun Type 89 15 cm Gun Type 96 24 cm Howitzer Type 96 15 cm Gun Experimental 41 cm Howitzer Type 90 24 cm Railway Gun (Futtsu Cannon)and other types of special heavy artilleryExamples remain in:Chosen Fortifications:Seishin (now Chongjin) with 4,000 officers and men, protected by heavy coastal artillery, an armored train, a regular train carrying combat equipment, and eight concrete fortifications and emplacements.Etetin (now Odetsin) Genzan (now Wonsan) with 6,238 Japanese officers and soldiersRashin (now Najin)Yuki (called Unggi in Korean, now called Sonbong, or \"Vanguard\" in North Korea.)Manchoukouan Fortifications:Manchouli Kotou Fuyuan Sungari and the Japanese Army Sungari FlotillaHsinking fortified district/defense centerTuntsiang defense centerFutsing fortified district with five permanent emplacements, a munitions depot and six mortar batteries. Sun’u with 20,000 Japanese officers and soldiersSansingKwantung Fortifications:Port Arthur (now Liaoshun)Dairen (now Dalian)".
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- Fortified_district_(Japan) wikiPageLength "3164".
- Fortified_district_(Japan) wikiPageOutDegree "37".
- Fortified_district_(Japan) wikiPageRevisionID "652903627".
- Fortified_district_(Japan) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_history_of_Japan.
- Fortified_district_(Japan) wikiPageWikiLink Changchun.
- Fortified_district_(Japan) wikiPageWikiLink Chongjin.
- Fortified_district_(Japan) wikiPageWikiLink Dalian.
- Fortified_district_(Japan) wikiPageWikiLink Etetin.
- Fortified_district_(Japan) wikiPageWikiLink Fuqing.
- Fortified_district_(Japan) wikiPageWikiLink Imperial_Japanese_Army.
- Fortified_district_(Japan) wikiPageWikiLink Imperial_Japanese_Navy.
- Fortified_district_(Japan) wikiPageWikiLink Joseon.
- Fortified_district_(Japan) wikiPageWikiLink Karafuto_Fortress.
- Fortified_district_(Japan) wikiPageWikiLink Karafuto_Prefecture.
- Fortified_district_(Japan) wikiPageWikiLink Korea_under_Japanese_rule.
- Fortified_district_(Japan) wikiPageWikiLink Kowtow.
- Fortified_district_(Japan) wikiPageWikiLink Kuril_Islands.
- Fortified_district_(Japan) wikiPageWikiLink Kwantung_Leased_Territory.
- Fortified_district_(Japan) wikiPageWikiLink Lüshunkou_District.
- Fortified_district_(Japan) wikiPageWikiLink Manchoukouan.
- Fortified_district_(Japan) wikiPageWikiLink Manchukuo.
- Fortified_district_(Japan) wikiPageWikiLink Manzhouli.
- Fortified_district_(Japan) wikiPageWikiLink Odetsin.
- Fortified_district_(Japan) wikiPageWikiLink Organization_of_Kita_and_Minami_Chisima_Fortresses.
- Fortified_district_(Japan) wikiPageWikiLink Rajin-guyok.
- Fortified_district_(Japan) wikiPageWikiLink Ryukyu_Islands.
- Fortified_district_(Japan) wikiPageWikiLink Sanxing.
- Fortified_district_(Japan) wikiPageWikiLink Sonbong_County.
- Fortified_district_(Japan) wikiPageWikiLink Songhua_River.
- Fortified_district_(Japan) wikiPageWikiLink South_Pacific_Mandate.
- Fortified_district_(Japan) wikiPageWikiLink Soviet_Union.
- Fortified_district_(Japan) wikiPageWikiLink Sungari_Flotilla.
- Fortified_district_(Japan) wikiPageWikiLink Sun’u.
- Fortified_district_(Japan) wikiPageWikiLink Taiwan.
- Fortified_district_(Japan) wikiPageWikiLink Tuntsiang.
- Fortified_district_(Japan) wikiPageWikiLink Wonsan.
- Fortified_district_(Japan) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fortified District".
- Fortified_district_(Japan) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fortified district (Japan)".
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- Fortified_district_(Japan) subject Category:Military_history_of_Japan.
- Fortified_district_(Japan) comment "A Fortified District refers to the Japanese Army and in certain cases the Japanese Navy defensive fortified organization in World War II. It was created in the districts of Manchukuo; Chosen in Korea; Karafuto; Southern Sakhalin and the Kurile Islands - a front of over 6,000 kilometers.The Japanese forces had built 17 \"fortified districts\" and over 4,500 permanent emplacements along the USSR border. Other similar structures were constructed inland in these provinces.".
- Fortified_district_(Japan) label "Fortified district (Japan)".
- Fortified_district_(Japan) sameAs Q5472647.
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- Fortified_district_(Japan) sameAs Q5472647.
- Fortified_district_(Japan) wasDerivedFrom Fortified_district_(Japan)?oldid=652903627.
- Fortified_district_(Japan) isPrimaryTopicOf Fortified_district_(Japan).