- Hisakazu Tanaka
Infobox Military Person
name= Hisakazu Tanaka
lived=16 March 1889 -27 March 1947
placeofbirth=Hyōgo prefecture ,Japan
placeofdeath=
caption=General Hisakazu Tanaka
nickname=
allegiance=Empire of Japan
branch=
serviceyears=1910 -1945
rank=General
commands=IJA 21st Division, IJA 23rd Army
unit=
battles=Second Sino-Japanese War World War II
awards=
family=
laterwork=Governor of Hong Kong nihongo|Hisakazu Tanaka|田中久一|Tanaka Hisakazu|extra=16 March 1889 -27 March 1947 was a general in theImperial Japanese Army , and head of the Japanese occupation force inHong Kong inWorld War II . His name is occasionally transliterated "Tanaka hisaichi". [Budge. [http://pwencycl.kgbudge.com/index.htm] ]Biography
Tanaka was a native of
Hyōgo Prefecture , and graduated from the 22nd class of theImperial Japanese Army Academy in 1910 and from the 30th class of theArmy War College (Japan) in 1918. He served in various bureaucratic staff positions within theImperial Japanese Army General Staff from 1919-1920, and was sent as amilitary attaché to theUnited States from 1923-1924.After his return to Japan, he continued to serve in various staff positions, except for a brief stint as commander of the 1st Imperial Guards Regiment from 1935-1937. He was promoted to
major general at the end of 1937, and briefly assigned as Chief of Staff of the Taiwan Army in 1938. [Ammenthorp, The Generals of World War II]However, with the increase in activity in
China due to theSecond Sino-Japanese War , Tanaka was quickly reassigned to become Chief of staff of theSouthern Expeditionary Army in 1938, and Chief of staff for theJapanese Twenty-First Army from 1938-1939.Tanaka returned to Japan briefly from 1939-1940 to serve as Commandant of the Toyama Army Infantry School, but soon returned to the field as a
lieutenant general and commander of theIJA 21st Division from 1940-1943. He became commander in chief of theJapanese Twenty-Third Army in China from 1943-1945.Concurrently, from
16 December 1944 to the end of the war he was Governor-General ofHong Kong during the Japanese occupation.At the end of the war, he was arrested by the American occupation authorities and tried before an American
military tribunal held inShanghai in 1946 for his role in theextrajudicial execution of Alliedprisoners of war . He was found guilt and sentenced to death by hanging. However, he was then turned over to aKuomintang military tribunal atNanjing forwar crimes in connection with hiscommand responsibility for the IJA 23rd Army in China. [Budge, The Pacific War Online Encyclopedia] Found guilty, he was executed byfiring squad in 1947.References
Books
*cite book
last = Snow
first = Philip
coauthors =
year =
title = The Fall of Hong Kong: Britain, China, and the Japanese Occupation
publisher =
location =
id = ISBN 0-300-09352-7External links
*cite web
last = Ammenthorp
first = Steen
url = http://www.generals.dk/general/Tanaka/Hisakazu/Japan.html
title = Tanaka, Hisakazu
work = The Generals of World War II
*cite web
last = Budge
first = Kent
url = http://pwencycl.kgbudge.com/index.htm
title = Tanaka Hisaichi
work = Pacific War Online Encyclopedia
* [http://www.ess.uwe.ac.uk/WCC/hisakasu.htm Trial of General Tanaka Hisakasu and Five Others United States Military Commission]
* [http://www.chaom.mobi/redirect.php?tid=8121&goto=lastpost Photos of the execution of Hisakazu Tanaka]Notes
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