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 | | It was the politically moderate faction, as against the radical group Kodaha (Imperial Benevolent Rule or Action Group), led by Sadao Araki. |
 | | The control faction scored a victory in January 1934 when General Araki was forced to step down, after the excesses of the Kwantung Army, and his replacement was one of their own, General Senjuro Hayashi. |
 | | The struggle between the two groups (Toseiha and Kodaha) went on quietly throughout the government; and the war in North China would continue apace until February of 1936. |
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