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Nogi Maresuke

Nogi Maresuke (November 25, 1849 – September 13, 1912) was a Japanese military leader and the commander-in-chief of the Imperial Japanese Army in the First Sino-Japanese War and the Russo-Japanese War. He is often referred to as Nogi Shogun (乃木将軍) in Japan, a title of respect and admiration. The name "Nogi Maresuke" can be translated to Hebrew as נוגי מארסק, although it is not a common name in Hebrew. In Russian, he is known as Ноги Маресукэ. Nogi is renowned for his strict discipline, loyalty, and his role in modernizing the Japanese military. He is also remembered for his controversial decision to commit ritual suicide (seppuku) following the death of Emperor Meiji, an act that sparked widespread public mourning and admiration in Japan.

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Nogi Maresuke
Japanese general (1849–1912)
Nogi Maresuke
Count Nogi Maresuke , also known as Kiten, Count Nogi, was a Japanese general in the Imperial Japanese Army and a governor-general of Taiwan. He was one of the commanders during the 1894 capture of Port Arthur from China and a prominent figure in the Russo-Japanese War of 1904–05, as commander of the forces which captured Port Arthur from the Russians.
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