


Seishiro Itagaki
Surname | Itagaki |
Given Name | Seishiro |
Born | 21 Jan 1885 |
Died | 23 Dec 1948 |
Country | Japan |
Category | Military-Ground |
Gender | Male |
Contributor: C. Peter Chen
ww2dbaseSeishiro Itagaki was born in the city of Morioka in Iwate, Japan. He graduated from the Japanese Army Academy in 1904 and shortly after participated in the Russo-Japanese War. Between 1924 and 1926, he served as a military attaché at the Japanese embassy in China. Between 1926 and 1927, he was attached to the Army General Staff. In 1927, he was named the commanding officer of the 33rd Infantry Brigade of the 10th Division based in China. Between 1928 and 1929, he served with the 33rd Infantry Regiment of the Kwantung Army in China. In 1931, he was named the Chief of the Intelligence Section of the Kwantung Army. Later in the same year, he helped plan the Mukden Incident that escalated the conflict with China and soon led to the establishment of a Japanese-sponsored puppet kingdom in northeastern China. Between 1932 and 1934, he served as a military advisor to the said puppet kingdom, Manchukuo. He became the vice chief of staff of the Kwantung Army in 1934, and the chief of staff in 1936. Between 1937 and 1938, Itagaki was the commanding officer of the 5th Division in China; in this role, he played a part in the Battle of Beijing and Tianjin and other engagements during the opening chapters of WW2 in Asia. Between 3 Jun 1938 and 30 Aug 1939, he served as the War Minister under Prime Minister Konoe Fumimaro and Hiranuma Kiichiro. As the War Minister, in Dec 1938, as one of the Five Minister Council under the leadership of Prime Minister Fumimaro Konoe, declared that the deportation of Jews in Japan, including occupied territories in China and Korea, was prohibited; this decision was made in accordance to Konoe's Hakko Ichu ("all the world under one roof") policy. Between 1939 and 1941, he served as the chief of staff of the Japanese Army's China Expeditionary Army. In Jul 1941, he was given command of the Chosen Army in Korea; although a promotion, this assignment to a rear area command meant Itagaki was to play only a minor role in the rest of the war. In Apr 1945, he was reassigned to the Seventh Area Army in Singapore and Malaya. In Sep 1945, he surrendered Japanese forces in Southeast Asia to British Admiral Louis Mountbatten in Singapore. He was found guilty of war crimes by the International Military Tribunal, Far East in Tokyo, Japan and was sentenced to death by hanging, which was carried out in Dec 1948 at Sugamo Prison in Tokyo.
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1885年1月21日 | Seishiro Itagaki was born in Morioka, Iwate, Japan. |
1936年3月23日 | Seishiro Itagaki was named the chief of staff of Kenkichi Ueda (Japanese Kwantung Army in northeastern China). |
1938年6月3日 | Seishiro Itagaki was appointed the War Minister of Japan. |
1938年12月6日 | Seishiro Itagaki, as one of the Five Minister Council under the leadership of Prime Minister Konoe Fumimaro, declared that the deportation of Jews in Japan, including occupied territories in China and Korea, was prohibited. |
1941年7月7日 | General Seishiro Itagaki was named the commanding officer of the Japanese Chosen Army in occupied Korea, relieving Kotaro Nakamura. |
1945年8月18日 | At the headquarters of the Japanese 7th Area Army in Singapore, General Seishiro Itagaki informed his lieutenants and colonial administrators that Japan had surrendered. He ordered the men to maintain public order and to plan for the transition of power when the British colonial administration would arrive. He also ordered the construction of an internment camp in Jurong in western Singapore for Japanese civilians, who would wait there until repatriation. |
1945年9月4日 | Seishiro Itagaki surrendered to Allied troops in Singapore. |
1945年9月12日 | The Japanese forces on Singapore officially surrendered to Louis Mountbattan of Allied South East Asia Command at the City Hall. Field Marshal Hisaichi Terauchi was unable to attend the ceremony due to health reasons, thus Seishiro Itagaki of Japanese 7th Area Army stood in as the alternate representative. |
1946年2月22日 | General Seishiro Itagaki formally surrendered the Japanese Seventh Area Army to Lieutenant General F. W. Messervy at a ceremony in Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Malaya. |
1948年12月23日 | Seishiro Itagaki was executed by hanging at Sugamo Prison, Tokyo, Japan. |
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