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- Toyo_Mitunobu abstract "Toyo Mitunobu,(光延東洋,9 October 1897 – 8 June 1944) was a rear-admiral of the Imperial Japanese Navy. Mitunobu worked in the Japanese naval command in China. During the later stages of World War II Mitunobu was posted to Italy as a naval attaché to the Japanese embassy. On June 8, 1944 Mitunobu was travelling to Merano for a naval conference of the Axis governments, together with his assistant head Yamanaka. In Pianosinatico (close to Abetone pass) along the Gothic Line, his car was stopped by XI Zone Patriots, commanded by Manrico \"Pippo\" Ducceschi, and was killed as he tried to escape. Important documents concerning the War in the Pacific were found, which helped to enable the United States and the Allies in their later manoeuvers.".
- Toyo_Mitunobu birthDate "1897-10-09".
- Toyo_Mitunobu birthYear "1897".
- Toyo_Mitunobu deathDate "1944-06-08".
- Toyo_Mitunobu deathYear "1944".
- Toyo_Mitunobu wikiPageID "13161819".
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- Toyo_Mitunobu wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Toyo_Mitunobu wikiPageRevisionID "704311395".
- Toyo_Mitunobu wikiPageWikiLink Axis_powers.
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- Toyo_Mitunobu wikiPageWikiLink Category:1944_deaths.
- Toyo_Mitunobu wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japanese_military_personnel_of_World_War_II.
- Toyo_Mitunobu wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Okayama_Prefecture.
- Toyo_Mitunobu wikiPageWikiLink China.
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- Toyo_Mitunobu wikiPageWikiLink Imperial_Japanese_Navy.
- Toyo_Mitunobu wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
- Toyo_Mitunobu wikiPageWikiLink Manrico_Ducceschi.
- Toyo_Mitunobu wikiPageWikiLink Merano.
- Toyo_Mitunobu wikiPageWikiLink Rear_admiral.
- Toyo_Mitunobu wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Toyo_Mitunobu wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Toyo_Mitunobu wikiPageWikiLinkText "Toyo Mitunobu".
- Toyo_Mitunobu dateOfBirth "1897-10-09".
- Toyo_Mitunobu dateOfDeath "1944-06-08".
- Toyo_Mitunobu name "Mitunobu, Toyo".
- Toyo_Mitunobu shortDescription "Japanese admiral".
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- Toyo_Mitunobu description "Japanese admiral".
- Toyo_Mitunobu description "Japanese admiral".
- Toyo_Mitunobu subject Category:1897_births.
- Toyo_Mitunobu subject Category:1944_deaths.
- Toyo_Mitunobu subject Category:Japanese_military_personnel_of_World_War_II.
- Toyo_Mitunobu subject Category:People_from_Okayama_Prefecture.
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- Toyo_Mitunobu type Q215627.
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- Toyo_Mitunobu comment "Toyo Mitunobu,(光延東洋,9 October 1897 – 8 June 1944) was a rear-admiral of the Imperial Japanese Navy. Mitunobu worked in the Japanese naval command in China. During the later stages of World War II Mitunobu was posted to Italy as a naval attaché to the Japanese embassy. On June 8, 1944 Mitunobu was travelling to Merano for a naval conference of the Axis governments, together with his assistant head Yamanaka.".
- Toyo_Mitunobu label "Toyo Mitunobu".
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- Toyo_Mitunobu sameAs 光延東洋.
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- Toyo_Mitunobu wasDerivedFrom Toyo_Mitunobu?oldid=704311395.
- Toyo_Mitunobu givenName "Toyo".
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- Toyo_Mitunobu name "Mitunobu, Toyo".
- Toyo_Mitunobu name "Toyo Mitunobu".
- Toyo_Mitunobu surname "Mitunobu".