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Kichisaburo Nomura

SurnameNomura
Given NameKichisaburo
Born16 Dec 1877
Died8 May 1964
CountryJapan
CategoryGovernment
GenderMale

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ww2dbaseKichisaburo Nomura was born in Wakayama, Japan. He graduated from the 26th class of the Japanese Naval Academy in 1898. During the Russo-Japanese War, he served aboard cruiser Saien and cruiser Takachiho. In Mar 1908, he served as the naval attaché to Austria. In 1910, he served as the naval attaché to Germany. Returning to Japan in May 1911, he became the executive officer of cruiser Otowa in Sep of the same year. He spent much of the WW1 years in the United States as the naval attaché. He was given his first command, cruiser Yakumo, upon his return to Japan in 1918, but it would be extremely brief as he was almost immediately transferred to the General Staff for post-WW1 conferences. In this role, he was a member of Japan's delegation of the Versailles Peace Conference and then the Washingon Naval Conference of 1921-1922. In the 1920s into the early 1930s, he served a various of staff and sea-going positions, including commanding officer of the 1st Expeditionary Fleet, Vice Chief of the Navy General Staff, commanding officer of Kure Naval District and then Yokosuka Naval District, and others. During the First Battle of Shanghai, he commanded Japanese Army and Navy forces. In this role, he was present at a ceremony in Shanghai in Apr 1932 when a Korean nationalist attacked with a grenade, injuring Nomura's right eye; this injury would blind his right eye for the rest of his life. He was promoted to the rank of full admiral in Mar 1933. From 1933 to 1937, he was the Naval Councilor on the Supreme War Council. Retiring from military service in 1937, he served two years as the principal of the exclusive Gakushuin Peer's school before being made the Foreign Minister under Prime Minister Nobuyuki Abe. In Nov 1940, Nomura was made the Japanese Ambassador to the United States for his friendly stance toward the Americans. In this role, he repeatedly requested permissions to give in to selected American demands in order to de-escalate tensions, but nearly all of his requests were turned down by his superiors. As Foreign Minister Shigenori Togo lost confidence in Nomura, Togo dispatched Saburo Kurusu to jointly conduct negotiations with the Americans. On 26 Nov, US Secretary of State Cordell Hull presented Nomura and Kurusu with a set of non-negotiable demands for Japan to withdraw all troops from China and to sever relations with Germany and Italy, leading to Tokyo firmly embark on the decision to go to war. This decision was not made known to Nomura and Kurusu, but in the Americans perspective they were considered as deceitful for continuing the discussion all the way through the start of the Pacific War. In the afternoon of 7 Dec 1941, Nomura and Kurusu delivered Japan's declaration of war after the Pearl Harbor attack had already taken place, thus further damaging his standing with his American colleagues. He was interned at Hot Springs, Virginia, United States between Dec 1941 and Jun 1942, at which time he was transported to Mozambique aboard passenger liner Gripsholm. He spotted US Ambassador to Japan Joseph Grew at the docks, who was preparing to board Gripsholm for his return to the United States; the two diplomats (along with Kurusu) removed their hats in mutual respect to each other. Nomura was publicly lauded for his attempts to negotiate with the Americans against all odds, even if he had failed to secure peace. He held no official positions during most of the war years, but continued to hold significant influence. In May 1945, he was appointed to the Privy Council. After the war, he was not prosecuted by the Allied military tribunal, but was interrogated by the United States Navy. The interrogator commented that Nomura was "an extremely capable individual, versed in history and foreign affairs, and apparently completely frank in discussing the past and current troubles in Japan." Nomura later became the President of the Victor Company of Japan (JVC) and then played a role in the country's post-war rearmament. In 1954, he was elected into the House of Councilors. In the late 1950s, he was considered a leading candidate for the position of the head of the Defense Agency, but he declined, noting that the agency should be led by a civilian, and his past military career made him a poor choice. He passed away in the National Tokyo First Hospital in the Shinjuku district of Tokyo, Japan in 1964. He was buried at the temple of Gokokuji in Bunkyo district of Tokyo.

ww2dbaseSources:
Eri Hotta, Japan 1941
Interrogations of Japanese Officials
Wikipedia

Last Major Revision: Jul 2014

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Portrait of Kichisaburo Nomura, 1920sYoshinori Shirakawa, Kichisaburo Nomura, and others at Hongkou Park (now Lu Xun Park) moments before a bomb was detonated, Shanghai, China, 29 Apr 1932Kichisaburo Nomura, Dec 1932Admiral Kichisaburo Nomura meeting journalists immediately following his appointment as the Foreign Minister, Tokyo, Japan, Sep 1939
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Kichisaburo Nomura Timeline

1877年12月16日 Kichisaburo Nomura was born in Wakayama, Japan.
1898年12月13日 Kichisaburo Nomura graduated from the Japanese Navy Academy.
1900年1月12日 Kichisaburo Nomura was promoted to the rank of ensign.
1901年10月1日 Kichisaburo Nomura was promoted to the rank of lieutenant (jg).
1903年9月26日 Kichisaburo Nomura was promoted to the rank of lieutenant and was made a navigation officer aboard protected cruiser Saien.
1905年1月12日 Kichisaburo Nomura was made a navigation officer aboard Keijo Maru.
1905年6月14日 Kichisaburo Nomura was made a navigation officer aboard protected cruiser Takachiho.
1905年11月21日 Kichisaburo Nomura was made a navigation instructor.
1906年10月25日 Kichisaburo Nomura was made a navigation officer aboard protected cruiser Hashidate.
1907年12月18日 Kichisaburo Nomura was made a navigation officer aboard protected cruiser Chitose.
1908年3月3日 Kichisaburo Nomura was made a naval attaché to Austria.
1908年9月25日 Kichisaburo Nomura was promoted to the rank of lieutenant commander.
1910年5月23日 Kichisaburo Nomura was made a naval attaché to Germany.
1911年9月13日 Kichisaburo Nomura was made the executive officer of protected cruiser Otowa.
1913年2月26日 Kichisaburo Nomura was assigned to Navy Ministry.
1913年12月1日 Kichisaburo Nomura was promoted to the rank of commander.
1914年2月11日 Kichisaburo Nomura was made the naval attaché to the United States.
1917年4月1日 Kichisaburo Nomura was promoted to the rank of captain.
1918年6月1日 Kichisaburo Nomura stepped down as the naval attaché to the United States.
1918年10月18日 Kichisaburo Nomura was made the commanding officer of armored cruiser Yakumo.
1919年2月5日 Kichisaburo Nomura was made a member of the Japanese delegation to Versailles, France.
1919年11月12日 Kichisaburo Nomura completed his duties as a member of the Japanese delegation to Versailles, France.
1921年8月17日 Kichisaburo Nomura was made a member of the Japanese delegation for the Washington Naval Conference.
1922年6月1日 Kichisaburo Nomura was promoted to the rank of rear admiral.
1923年9月15日 Kichisaburo Nomura was made the commanding officer of 1st Expeditionary Fleet.
1925年9月18日 Kichisaburo Nomura was made the Director of Education in the Navy Ministry.
1926年7月26日 Kichisaburo Nomura was attached to the Naval General Staff.
1926年12月1日 Kichisaburo Nomura was promoted to the rank of vice admiral.
1929年12月1日 Kichisaburo Nomura was named the commanding officer of the Training Fleet.
1930年6月11日 Admiral Kichisaburo Nomura was named the commanding officer of Kure Naval District, Japan.
1931年12月1日 Admiral Kichisaburo Nomura was named the commanding officer of Yokosuka Naval District.
1932年2月2日 Kichisaburo Nomura was made the commanding officer of 3rd Fleet.
1932年4月29日 Kichisaburo Nomura was blinded in the right eye by an attack by Korean nationalist Yun Bong-gil at Hongkou Park (now Lu Xun Park) in Shanghai, China.
1932年10月10日 Admiral Kichisaburo Nomura was named the commanding officer of Yokosuka Naval District.
1933年3月1日 Kichisaburo Nomura was promoted to the rank of admiral.
1933年11月15日 Kichisaburo Nomura was made a Naval Councilor on the Supreme War Council.
1934年2月7日 Kichisaburo Nomura was awarded the Grand Cordon of the Order of the Rising Sun.
1934年4月29日 Kichisaburo Nomura was awarded the Order of the Golden Kite Second Class.
1937年3月30日 Kichisaburo Nomura stepped down as a Naval Councilor on the Supreme War Council.
1937年4月6日 Kichisaburo Nomura was named the principal of Gakushuin school.
1939年9月25日 Kichisaburo Nomura was named the Foreign Minister in Prime Minister Nobuyuki Abe's cabinet.
1940年1月16日 Kichisaburo Nomura stepped down as Foreign Minister of Japan.
1940年7月13日 Kichisaburo Nomura was awarded the Grand Cordon of the Order of the Sacred Treasure.
1940年11月27日 Kichisaburo Nomura was named the Japanese Ambassador to the United States.
1941年2月14日 Kichisaburo Nomura presented his credentials to Franklin Roosevelt at the White House, Washington DC, United States.
1941年11月20日 Japanese ambassador to the US Nomura presented Japan's final proposal to keep peace in Asia and the Pacific.
1942年8月20日 Kichisaburo Nomura arrived in Japan.
1944年5月18日 Kichisaburo Nomura was made a Privy Councillor.
1946年6月13日 Kichisaburo Nomura stepped down as a Privy Councillor.
1953年3月24日 Kichisaburo Nomura was named the President of the Victor Company of Japan (JVC).
1954年6月3日 Kichisaburo Nomura was elected to the the House of Councillors of the Diet.
1959年6月2日 Kichisaburo Nomura was re-elected to the the House of Councillors of the Diet.
1964年5月8日 Kichisaburo Nomura was posthumously awarded the Grand Cordon of the Order of the Paulownia Flowers.
1964年5月8日 Kichisaburo Nomura passed away at the National Tokyo First Hospital in Tokyo, Japan.




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Visitor Submitted Comments

1. Commenter identity confirmed Bill says:
16 Feb 2009 10:35:29 AM

in the 1970 movie "tora,tora,tora" the actors who played the japanese diplomats nomura and kurusu looked like the real men. i do not believe they knew about the plan to attack pearl harbor
2. Anonymous says:
4 Jun 2010 07:51:09 AM

Does anyone know what his opinions were on World War 2?
3. Anonymous says:
15 Sep 2010 05:18:48 PM

of course it is the usual wikipedia b-sh@t. both men knew well in advance. decryption problems? give me a break!!!!

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Event(s) Participated:
» The Treaty of Versailles
» First Battle of Shanghai
» Attack on Pearl Harbor

Document(s):
» Fourteen Part Message from Japan to the United States and Hull's Response
» Interrogation Nav 90, Admiral Kichisaburo Nomura
» Nomura's Proposal for the United States on Indochina and Oil Embargo Situation

Related Books:
» Japan 1941: Countdown to Infamy
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» Pearl; December 7, 1941

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