Air General Army

Summary

The Air General Army (航空総軍, Kōkū Sōgun) was a Japanese general army responsible for the defense of the country against Allied air raids during the last months of World War II. The Air General Army was formed in April 1945 to better coordinate Japan's air defenses in response to the mounting air offensive against Japan and the expected invasion of the country later that year. The army was disbanded following the end of the war.

Air General Army
Japanese: 航空総軍
Kōkū Sōgun
ActiveApril 1945
CountryEmpire of Japan
AllegianceEmperor of Japan
BranchImperial Japanese Army
TypeGeneral Army
RoleAir defense
EngagementsAir raids on Japan
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Masakazu Kawabe

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