Ando file photo [4193]

Rikichi Ando

SurnameAndo
Given NameRikichi
Born1884
Died1 Jan 1946
CountryJapan
CategoryMilitary-Ground
GenderMale

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ww2dbaseRikichi Ando was an instructor at the Japanese Army War College from 1924 to 1925. Between 1925 and 1927, he was the military attaché to India, then between 1932 and 1934 in a similar role to Britain. After a variety of field and staff positions, he became the commanding officer of the 5th Division in 1938. Later that year, he was assigned as the commanding officer of the 21st Army in China, where he remained until 9 Feb 1940, when he served as the commander-in-chief of the Japanese Southern China Area Army in Indochina for several months. In 1941, he retired from active service, but was quickly recalled to serve as the commander-in-chief of the Taiwan Army. In 1944, he was named the commander of the 10th Area Army based in Taiwan. From 1944 until the end of the war, he was the governor-general of Taiwan. On 25 Oct 1945, he represented Japan during the surrender ceremony in Taipei on 25 Oct 1945. He committed suicide while in prison in China.

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Last Major Revision: Jul 2007

Rikichi Ando 互動地圖

Photographs

Portrait of Lieutenant General Rikichi Ando, 5 Dec 1940Rikichi Ando signing the surrender document, Taipei City Hall, Taiwan, 25 Oct 1945; note Haruki Isayama on the right of the photograph

Rikichi Ando Timeline

1884年1月1日 Rikichi Ando was born.
1941年11月6日 General Rikichi Ando was named the commanding officer of the Taiwan Army.
1944年4月2日 General Rikichi Ando was named the governor-general of Taiwan.
1944年9月22日 The Taiwan Army was absorbed into the Japanese Tenth Area Army with General Rikichi Ando remaining as its commanding officer.
1945年2月1日 The Taiwan District Army was formed within the Japanese Tenth Area Army with the former commanding officer General Rikichi Ando of the former Taiwan Army at its head.
1945年10月25日 The Republic of China government established the Administrative Commander's Office to govern Taiwan, headed by Chen Yi. As his first official action, Chen accepted the Japanese surrender from 10th Area Army commanding officer Rikichi Ando and Ando's Chief of Staff Haruki Isayama at Taipei City Hall (now Zhongshan Hall).
1946年1月1日 Rikichi Ando passed away.




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Portrait of Lieutenant General Rikichi Ando, 5 Dec 1940
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Thomas Dodd, late 1945


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