106th Division (Imperial Japanese Army)

The 106th Division (第106師団 Dai-hyakuroku Shidan) was a C-class division of the Imperial Japanese Army during the Second Sino-Japanese War. Formed in Central China in 1937-1938, under the Central China Expeditionary Army in the Nanjing, Shanghai area. The majority of the soldiers in this division were reservists, merchants and employees from Osaka. Its first division commander was Lieutenant General Matsuura Junrokuro, a graduate from Japanese Army War College.

Regiments

The division was organized as a square division:

106th Division

History

The 106th Division participated in the Wuchang-Hankou Campaign during which it was heavily engaged in the Battle of Wanjialing. From 1939 to 1940 the 106th Division was commanded by Lieutenant General Nakai Ryotaro. Under his command the division was in the Battle of Nanchang and the First Changsha Campaign. The 106th was then sent to hold positions along the south bank of the Yangtze River between Wuhu and Hukou and stood off the attacks of the Chinese 1939-40 Winter Offensive. Afterward the division was returned to Japan and disbanded on March 9, 1940.

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