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Thirty Fourth Army (Japan)

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Country
  
Empire of Japan

Role
  
Corps

Nickname(s)
  
呂武

Type
  
Infantry

Garrison/HQ
  
Wuhan. China

Branch
  
Imperial Japanese Army

Active
  
3 July 1944 - 15 August 1945

Engagement
  
Similar
  
Twenty‑Eighth Army, Imperial Japanese Army, Fifty‑Second Army, Japanese Seventeenth Area Army, Japanese Sixteenth Area Army

The Japanese 34th Army (第34軍, Dai Sanjū-yon gun) was an army of the Imperial Japanese Army during the final stages of World War II.

History

The IJA 34th Army was formed in Hopei province, in Japanese-occupied China on 3 July 1944 from the Wuhan Defense Army (武漢防衛軍, Bukan Bōei-gun), a force created out of reserve elements of the IJA 11th Army to protect Japanese rear lines when the IJA 11th Army moved south to participate in the Battle of Guilin–Liuzhou during Operation Ichi-Go. Afterwards, it was transferred to the operational control of the Japanese Sixth Area Army, and continued in its role as a garrison force for Wuhan and the surrounding region. In March 1945, it participated in counter-insurgency operations with the IJA 12th Army and in June was transferred to the operational control of the Kwantung Army. The following month, it completed a transfer from China to Hamhung, in northern Korea, where it was assigned border patrol during against possible incursions by the Soviet Union into Korea and part of southern Manchukuo. It was overrun by the Soviet Red Army during the Soviet invasion of Manchuria at the end of World War II.

References

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