Operation Number One

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Operation Number One was a Japanese World War II military campaign plan focused on operations in mainland Asia, particularly involving continental (Tairiku) strategy.

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Operation Number One canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Japanese military operation plan
World War II military campaign plan
belligerent Japan
surface form: Empire of Japan
conflict World War II
country Japan
surface form: Empire of Japan
designedBy Imperial Japanese Army General Staff
focus continental strategy
hasAspect coordination of operations across mainland Asia
historicalContext Japanese campaigns on the Asian mainland
languageOfName Japanese
location East Asia
China
surface form: mainland China
militaryBranch Imperial Japanese Army
militaryDomain land warfare
nativeLabel 大陸作戦第一号作戦
natureOfOperation offensive campaign plan
partOf Japanese Hokushin-ron (Northern Expansion Doctrine)
surface form: Japanese continental (Tairiku) strategy
relatedConcept Japanese Hokushin-ron (Northern Expansion Doctrine)
surface form: Japanese continental policy (Tairiku seisaku)
relatedTo Japanese expansionism in Asia
scope strategic-level operation
status planned operation
strategicObjective expansion of Japanese control on the Asian continent
securing Japanese interests in mainland Asia
theater mainland Asia
timePeriod World War II
surface form: Second World War

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Tairiku Datsū Sakusen alsoKnownAs Operation Number One
Ichi-Go alsoKnownAs Operation Number One