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infantry division A division is a large military unit or Formation (military), formation, usually consisting of between 10,000 and 25,000 soldiers. In most armies, a division is composed of several regiments or brigades; in turn, several divisions typically mak ...
in the
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. Its call-sign was the . The 23rd Division was formed in
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on 4 April 1938, on the same day as 15th, 17th, 21st and 22nd divisions, as part of the military build-up following the outbreak of the
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. The first divisional commander was Michitarō Komatsubara.


Action


Battle of Khalkhin Gol

Upon formation, the 23rd Division was almost immediately sent to the Northern frontier of
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, where it replaced a cavalry brigade on garrison duties in Hailar (in what is now part of
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). The 23rd Division was thus the primary Japanese division involved in the Battle of Khalkhin Gol against the
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of the
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, from 11 May to September 1939. The 23rd Division had engaged Soviet forces by progressively increasing detachments, first by its reconnaissance regiment (which was promptly lost and reformed) and then by 64th Infantry Regiment, which was also defeated and forced to retreat. A counter-attack 4 July 1939 also failed, causing additional losses, including the divisional chief-of-staff. On 4 August 1939, the 23rd Division was subordinated to the 6th Army as the border conflict continued to escalate. The 23rd Division was nearly annihilated in an encirclement following a Soviet attack on 20 August 1939. Infantry regiments ceased to exist as fighting units by 29 August 1939, when all regimental commanders were killed. During the battle, the 23rd Division suffered a total of 11,958 men killed, about 80 percent of its combat strength. Notably, the only divisional sub-unit not suffering crippling casualties was the reconnaissance regiment, which was able to break out of the Soviet encirclement. General Michitaro Komatsubara was recalled to Japan in disgrace.


Pacific War

The remnants of the 23rd Division returned to Japan, and were assigned to assist the No.8 Border Defence Force (the future 119th division) in 1940. Gradually, the division was re-formed as an exemplary
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division. In 1944, by then back up to strength, the 23rd Division was reassigned to garrison duties in
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, with most of vehicles and heavy equipment left behind for the 119th Division. With the situation in the
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against the
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in the Pacific War becoming ever more precarious, the 23rd Division was reassigned to
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. While en route, under control of the Japanese 14th Area Army, it suffered heavy losses when
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was attacked in mid-November 1944. The division arrived just in time to engage in combat against the Americans during the
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. At this battle and in subsequent combat against the combined American and Philippine Commonwealth armed forces, during the
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to March 1945, the 23rd Division suffered 24,508 killed in combat out of a total strength of 29,636 men. By March, the division had run out of food, which resulted in mass starvation. The 23rd Division ceased to exist after the Battle of Luzon, and survivors had retreated to Bokod by the time of the
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15 August 1945.


See also

* List of Japanese Infantry Divisions


Citations


References

* * This article incorporates material from the Japanese Wikipedia page 第23師団 (日本軍), accessed 7 March 2016. {{DEFAULTSORT:23rd Division (Imperial Japanese Army) Japanese World War II divisions Infantry divisions of Japan Military units and formations established in 1938 Military units and formations disestablished in 1945 1938 establishments in Japan 1945 disestablishments in Japan Battles of Khalkhin Gol