- Eugen Ott
Eugen Ott (
April 8 ,1889 –January 23 ,1977 ) was a Germanambassador toJapan (1938-1942) and military attaché to Japan (1934-1938). He was also aMajor General in theGerman Army .Career
During
World War I , Ott served with distinction on the eastern front as an officer with the 26th (Württemberg) Infantry Division. His commander was General Wilhelm von Urach, who was elected king ofLithuania in 1918 asMindaugas II of Lithuania .Prior to
Adolf Hitler coming to power in Germany (1933), Ott had been the adjutant of GeneralKurt von Schleicher .In 1934 he was sent to Tokyo as military attaché at the German Embassy.
In early September 1940,
Heinrich Georg Stahmer arrived in Tokyo to assist Ambassador Ott negotiate theTripartite Pact with Japan. Stahmer would later replace Ott as ambassador whenRichard Sorge , who had been working for Ott in Japan as an agent for theAbwehr , was unmasked as a spy for theSoviet Union in Japan in late 1941. Ott left Tokyo and went to Peking (Beijing ), China, for the rest of the war.Prange suggests, in his analysis of
Richard Sorge , that Sorge was entirely trusted by Ott, and was allowed access to top secret cables from Berlin in the embassy. This trust was the main foundation for Sorge's success as aRed Army spy.References
Prange, Gordon W. "Target Tokyo" McGraw Hill, New York, 1984. ISBN 0-07-050677-9.
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NAME= Ott, Eugen
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=German general, ambassador
DATE OF BIRTH=April 8 ,1889
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DATE OF DEATH=January 23 ,1977
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