- Kesago Nakajima
Infobox Military Person
name= Kesago Nakajima
lived=15 June 1881 -28 October ,1945
placeofbirth=Oita prefecture ,Japan
placeofdeath=
caption=General Kesago Nakajima
nickname=
allegiance=Empire of Japan
branch=
serviceyears=1903 -1939
rank=General
commands=IJA 16th Division, IJA 4th Army
unit=
battles=Russo-Japanese War Second Sino-Japanese War
family=
laterwork=nihongo|Kesago Nakajima |中島 今朝吾| Nakajima Kesago|extra=15 June 1881 -28 October ,1945 was alieutenant general in theImperial Japanese Army during theSecond Sino-Japanese War , and has been implicated in theNanjing massacre of December 1937.Biography
A native of
Oita prefecture , Nakajima attended military preparatory schools as a youth, and graduated from the 15th class of theImperial Japanese Army Academy in 1903. He served in combat in theRusso-Japanese War . After the war, he attended theArmy War College (Japan) , and graduated from the 25th class in 1913. From July 1918 to May 1923, he was stationed inFrance as amilitary attaché . He was promoted tomajor general in April 1932 and appointed commander of theMaizuru Army District , responsible for the defenses of Honshu’s coast along theSea of Japan . [Ammenthorp, The Generals of World War I]Nakajima served commandant of the
Narashino Chemical Warfare School from 1933 to 1936. In March 1936, he was promoted tolieutenant general and was appointed aProvost Marshal . With the start of theSecond Sino-Japanese War , Nakajima was appointed commander of theIJA 16th Division , and participated in the Second Shanghai Incident and operations inHebei ,China . Under the elderly GeneralIwane Matsui , Nakajima was named Operational Commander in theBattle of Nanjing in late-1937 was thus the senior officer (aside from nominal commander in chiefPrince Asaka ) at the time of theNanjing massacre . His wartime diary, published in 1985, has proved to be an important source of evidence for the events of the Nanjing massacre.Nakaijma was subsequently at the
Battle of Wuhan before being transferred to take command of theJapanese Fourth Army , inManchukuo from 1938 to 1939.Recalled to Japan in 1939, Nakajima retired in September 1939 and died in October 1945 of illness.
References
Books
*cite book
last = Bix
first = Herbert B
year = 2001
title = Hirohito and the Making of Modern Japan
publisher = Harper Perennial
location =
id = ISBN 0-06-093130-2
*cite book
last = Dorn
first = Frank
coauthors =
year = 1974
title = The Sino-Japanese War, 1937-41: From Marco Polo Bridge to Pearl Harbor
publisher = MacMillan.
location =
id = ISBN: 0025322001External links
*cite web
last = Ammenthorp
first = Steen
url = http://www.generals.dk/general/Nakajima/Kesago/Japan.html
title = Kesago Nakajima
work = The Generals of World War IINotes
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