Hideo Iwakuro file photo [32462]

Hideo Iwakuro

SurnameIwakuro
Given NameHideo
Born10 Oct 1897
Died22 Nov 1970
CountryJapan
CategoryMilitary-Ground
GenderMale

Contributor:

ww2dbaseHideo Iwakuro was born on Kurahashi Jima, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan in 1897. He attended a military academy in Nagoya, Japan and then enrolled in the Japanese Army Academy, graduating from the latter in 1918. In 1920, as a member of the 16th Infantry Regiment, he saw action during the Siberian Intervention. In 1921, he was transferred to the Japanese Taiwan Army and was stationed in Taichu (now Taichung). He returned to Japan in 1926 and attended the Army War College. Some time during the late 1920s, he joined the Sakura Kai ultranationalist secret society. In 1932, he was transferred to Japanese Kwantung Army in northeastern China. He returned to Japan in 1936 and was later transferred to Army Intelligence to oversee the wiretapping of foreign embassies. In 1937, the No. 9 Army Technical Research Laboratory was established in the Noborito neighborhood of Tama-ku, Kawasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, and Iwakuro was involved in the laboratory's projects in the counterfeiting of Chinese currency. In late 1937, he was transferred to the 8th Section of the Army General Staff for the planning of the establishment of a puppet government in China under Wang Jingwei. In 1938, he was one of the most influential members of the committee that established the Army's Nakano School for training intelligence and counter-intelligence agents. Between 1939 and 1941, he was the Chief of Army Affairs Section of the Military Affairs Bureau, in charge of procurement; in this role, he worked with Germany on the sharing of military technologies. During this time, he became a vocal proponent against a possible war with the Soviet Union and for the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere. In 1941, he served in the United States as a military attaché and advisor to the ambassador Kichisaburo Nomura, despite Foreign Minister Yosuke Matsuoka's objection toward Iwakuro. In Aug 1941, after Hideki Tojo formed a new government, he returned to Japan to serve as the commanding officer of the 5th Guards Infantry Regiment. When the Pacific War began in Dec 1941, his 5th Guards Infantry Regiment was a part of the 2nd Guards Brigade, which in turn was assigned to the Southern Expeditionary Army Group; with the Southern Expeditionary Army Group, he saw action in Malaya and Singapore. Upon securing Singapore, he was made an liaison officer with the Japanese-backed Indian National Army. In 1943, he was made the Vice Chief of Staff of the 25th Army in Singapore. In 1944, he was the Chief of Staff of the 8th Army in Burma. In 1945, he returned to Japan and was attached to the Army Ordnance Administrative Headquarters. At the time when the Pacific War ended, he was the head of the Army Investigation Department at the rank of major general. After the war, in 1965, together with Toshima Araki, he founded the Kyoto Sangyo University. He passed away in 1970 from a heart attack.

ww2dbaseSource: Wikipedia

Last Major Revision: May 2023

Photographs

Portrait of Hideo Iwakuro, date unknown

Hideo Iwakuro Timeline

1897年10月10日 Hideo Iwakuro was born on Kurahashi Jima, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan.
1970年11月22日 Hideo Iwakuro passed away in Japan from a heart attack.




請考慮透過 Patreon 支持本站。任何數量都會有莫大幫助!感謝您的支持。

請幫助宣傳:

 Reddit
 Bluesky
 Mastodon

​訂閱 WW2DB,掌握最新動態:

 RSS Feeds




Posting Your Comments on this Topic

Your Name 
Your Webite 
Your Email 
 Your email will not be published
Comment Type 
Your Comments 
 

Notes:

1. We hope that visitor conversations at WW2DB will be constructive and thought-provoking. Please refrain from using strong language. HTML tags are not allowed. Your IP address will be tracked even if you remain anonymous. WW2DB site administrators reserve the right to moderate, censor, and/or remove any comment. All comment submissions will become the property of WW2DB.

2. For inquiries about military records for members of the World War II armed forces, please see our FAQ.

查詢 WW2DB


More on Hideo Iwakuro
Event(s) Participated:
» Invasion of Malaya and Singapore

Hideo Iwakuro Photo Gallery
Portrait of Hideo Iwakuro, date unknown


著名二戰名言
"All right, they're on our left, they're on our right, they're in front of us, they're behind us... they can't get away this time."

Lt. Gen. Lewis B. "Chesty" Puller, at Guadalcanal


支持本站

請考慮透過Patreon 支持本站。 任何數量都會有莫大幫助。 謝謝!

或者,請透過 TeeSpring 購買 WW2DB 周邊商品來支持我們,謝謝!