As a result, on 5 September, the Japanese high command ordered a withdrawal.
Johnston became noticeable to the Japanese command because of its location.
On 5 September, the Japanese high command ordered a withdrawal.
The few who survived did not stop the attack until they were ordered by the Japanese high command.
He conducted radio psychological warfare against the Japanese high command.
What followed was a complete disgrace to the Japanese martial command.
The bridge is blown up just as a train of the Japanese high command approaches it.
The immediate results of the battle were a shock to the Japanese command.
The invasion surprised the Japanese high command, which had been expecting an attack further south.
A member of the Japanese military high command bends to sign the surrender document.