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The was a B-class division of the Imperial Japanese Army during the Second Sino-Japanese War. Formed in Central China in 1937-1938, under the Central China Expeditionary Force in the Nanjing, Shanghai area. The majority of the soldiers in this division were reservists, merchants and employees from Osaka. Its first division commander was Lieutenant General Matsuura Junrokuro, a graduate from Japanese Army War College.

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  • 106th Division (Imperial Japanese Army)
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  • The was a B-class division of the Imperial Japanese Army during the Second Sino-Japanese War. Formed in Central China in 1937-1938, under the Central China Expeditionary Force in the Nanjing, Shanghai area. The majority of the soldiers in this division were reservists, merchants and employees from Osaka. Its first division commander was Lieutenant General Matsuura Junrokuro, a graduate from Japanese Army War College.
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  • The was a B-class division of the Imperial Japanese Army during the Second Sino-Japanese War. Formed in Central China in 1937-1938, under the Central China Expeditionary Force in the Nanjing, Shanghai area. The majority of the soldiers in this division were reservists, merchants and employees from Osaka. Its first division commander was Lieutenant General Matsuura Junrokuro, a graduate from Japanese Army War College.
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