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- Q3316838 subject Q6521231.
- Q3316838 subject Q6912363.
- Q3316838 subject Q7431111.
- Q3316838 subject Q7469835.
- Q3316838 subject Q8471085.
- Q3316838 subject Q8517516.
- Q3316838 subject Q8958513.
- Q3316838 abstract "The 1884 French Military Mission to Japan was the third French military mission to that country and consisted of five men.It followed two earlier missions, the first French Military Mission to Japan (1867-1868), and the second French Military Mission to Japan (1872-1880), which had a considerable role in shaping the new Imperial Japanese Army.From 1886 to 1889, Japan somewhat shifted to Germany as a military example, and invited two German officers (particularly Jakob Meckel) in parallel to the French Mission, who were put in charge of reforming the Japanese General Staff.France would gain considerable influence with the Imperial Japanese Navy instead, with the dispatch of the engineer Louis-Émile Bertin.".
- Q3316838 thumbnail ThirdFrenchMissionToJapan.jpg?width=300.
- Q3316838 wikiPageWikiLink Q183.
- Q3316838 wikiPageWikiLink Q219712.
- Q3316838 wikiPageWikiLink Q2259038.
- Q3316838 wikiPageWikiLink Q276535.
- Q3316838 wikiPageWikiLink Q3316837.
- Q3316838 wikiPageWikiLink Q3316839.
- Q3316838 wikiPageWikiLink Q63779.
- Q3316838 wikiPageWikiLink Q6521231.
- Q3316838 wikiPageWikiLink Q6912363.
- Q3316838 wikiPageWikiLink Q7431111.
- Q3316838 wikiPageWikiLink Q7469835.
- Q3316838 wikiPageWikiLink Q8471085.
- Q3316838 wikiPageWikiLink Q8517516.
- Q3316838 wikiPageWikiLink Q8958513.
- Q3316838 comment "The 1884 French Military Mission to Japan was the third French military mission to that country and consisted of five men.It followed two earlier missions, the first French Military Mission to Japan (1867-1868), and the second French Military Mission to Japan (1872-1880), which had a considerable role in shaping the new Imperial Japanese Army.From 1886 to 1889, Japan somewhat shifted to Germany as a military example, and invited two German officers (particularly Jakob Meckel) in parallel to the French Mission, who were put in charge of reforming the Japanese General Staff.France would gain considerable influence with the Imperial Japanese Navy instead, with the dispatch of the engineer Louis-Émile Bertin.".
- Q3316838 label "French military mission to Japan (1884–89)".
- Q3316838 depiction ThirdFrenchMissionToJapan.jpg.