- Shizuo Yokoyama
Infobox Military Person
name=Shizuo Yokoyama
lived=1 December 1890 -6 January 1961
placeofbirth=Fukuoka prefecture ,Japan
placeofdeath=
caption=
nickname=
allegiance=Empire of Japan
branch=
serviceyears=1912-1945
rank=Lieutenant General
commands=IJA 8th Division ,IJA 41st Army
unit=
battles=World War II
awards=
family=
laterwork=nihongo|Shizuo Yokoyama|横山静雄|Yokoyama Shizuo|extra=(1 December 1890 -6 January 1961 was ageneral in theImperial Japanese Army inWorld War II , who is noted for his activity in thePhilippine Islands during the final days ofWorld War II .Biography
Born in
Fukuoka prefecture , Yokoyama graduated from the 24th class of theImperial Japanese Army Academy in 1912. After leaving Army Staff College in 1925, within three years he had risen to the rank ofmajor and was assigned to theChosen Army headquarters as a staff officer in 1929.Promoted to
lieutenant colonel in 1932, Yokoyama spent much of the early 1930s in staff and administrative positions in theImperial Japanese Army General Staff . Following his participating in an observation tour inEurope in 1934, Yokoyama was appointed commander of theKwantung Army 's Railway Zone serving in that post until 1937.After a brief regimental command, Yokoyama was promoted to
major general in 1939 (and laterlieutenant general in 1941) holding several railway commands between 1939 and 1942. [Ammenthorp, The Generals of World War II]Serving as commander of the
IJA 8th Division for two years from June 1942, Yokoyama was named commander of the “Shimbu Group”, wholly responsible for the defense of southernLuzon in thePhilippines from December 1944. The Shimbu Group became theIJA 41st Army in March 1945. Yokoyama commanded Japanese forces defendingManila against the U.S. Sixth and Eighth Armies fromFebruary 3 until his surrender on4 March 1945 , by which time his army had been reduced to just 6500 men. [Budge, The Pacific War Online Encyclopedia]At the end of the war Yokoyama was arrested, taken before a
military tribunal on Manila and charged withwar crimes . He was convicted of atrocities committed by Japanese forces during the Japanese defense of Manila and was sentenced to death. He was pardoned by Philippines PresidentElpidio Quirino and allowed to return to Japan in 1953.References
Books
*cite book
last = Fuller
first = Richard
coauthors =
year = 1992
title = Shokan: Hirohito's Samurai
publisher = Arms and Armor
location = London
id = ISBN: 1-85409-151-4
*cite book
last = Hayashi
first = Saburo
coauthors = Cox, Alvin D
year = 1959
title = Kogun: The Japanese Army in the Pacific War
publisher = The Marine Corps Association.
location = Quantico, VA
id =
*cite book
last = Smith
first = Robert Ross
coauthors =
year = 1968
title = Triumph in the Philippines U.S. Army in World War II: The War in the Pacific
publisher = The Marine Corps Association.
location = Washington, D.C.
id =External links
*cite web
last = Ammenthorp
first = Steen
url = http://www.generals.dk/general/Yokoyama/Shizuo/Japan.html
title = Yokoyama Shizuo, Lieutenant-General
work = The Generals of World War II
* [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,936085,00.html?promoid=googlep Time Magazine article on Yokoyama's pardon]Notes
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