- Shigeru Honjō
Infobox Military Person
name= Shigeru Honjō
lived=10 May 1876 –30 November 1945
placeofbirth=Hyōgo prefecture ,Japan
placeofdeath=
caption=General Shigeru Honjō
nickname=
allegiance=Empire of Japan
branch=
serviceyears=1897 -1945
rank=General
commands=IJA 10th Division, Kangtung Army
unit=
battles=Russo-Japanese War Siberian Intervention Second Sino-Japanese War
awards=Order of the Sacred Treasures (1st class)Order of the Golden Kite (1st class)Order of the Rising Sun (1st class)
family=
laterwork=General Baron nihongo|Shigeru Honjō|本庄繁|Honjō Shigeru|extra=
10 May 1876 –30 November 1945 was a general in theImperial Japanese Army during the early period of theSecond Sino-Japanese War . He was considered an ardent follower ofSadao Araki 's doctrines.Biography
Honjō was born into a farming family in
Hyōgo prefecture , and attended military preparatory schools as a youth. He graduated from the 9th class of theImperial Japanese Army Academy in 1897, and was commissioned as a second lieutenant in theinfantry . Among his classmates were future Prime MinisterAbe Nobuyuki , and generalsSadao Araki andIwane Matsui . In 1902 he graduated from the 19th class of the Army Staff College.Honjō served with distinction during the
Russo-Japanese War in the IJA 20th Infantry Regiment, and was promoted to captain during that conflict. After the war, he was assigned to a number of staff positions with theImperial Japanese Army General Staff .In 1907-1908, Honjō was dispatched to
Beijing andShanghai as amilitary attaché , and the following year was promoted tomajor . After serving more staff positions, including a stint as instructor at the Army Staff College, he was promoted tolieutenant colonel in 1917, and sent to Europe as a military attache in the aftermath ofWorld War I . In 1919, he accompanied Japanese forces during theSiberian Intervention against theBolshevik Red Army in eastern Russia.Honjō was the commanding officer of 11th Regiment from 1919 to 1921. He served as adviser to
Chang Tso-lin , inManchuria , from 1921 to 1924. He was promoted tomajor general in 1922, and in 1924 was given command of the IJA 4th Infantry Brigade. [ Dorn, The Sino-Japanese War, 1937-41]In 1927 Honjō was promoted to
lieutenant general and became commander of theIJA 10th Division in 1928. In 1931 he was madecommander in chief of theKwantung Army in Manchuria, commanding the forces during theMukden Incident andinvasion of Manchuria . [Ammenthorp, The Generals of World War II]When Honjō was relieved of command in 1932 he returned to Japan as a national hero, and was made a member of the Supreme War Council from 1932 to 1933. He was accorded the highest decorations and honors, and was elevated to the title of "danshaku" (
baron ) under the "kazoku " peerage system.Honjō later became Chief
aide-de-camp toEmperor Hirohito until 1936, when his suspected involvement in theFebruary 26 Incident led to his retirement. [Bix, Hirohito and the Making of Modern Japan] He kept an extensive diary during his time as aide-de-camp, which was published by theUniversity of Tokyo Press in 1983.Towards the end of
World War II , he emerged from retirement to serve as aPrivy Councilor . After thesurrender of Japan in 1945 he was arrested by the American occupation authorities to stand trial as a suspectedwar criminal ; however, he committed suicide before the trial began. [Dupuy, Encyclopedia of Military Biography ] His grave is at the Tama Cemetery inFuchu, Tokyo .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: 0025322001
*cite book
last = Dupuy
first = Trevor N.
year = 1992
title = Encyclopedia of Military Biography
publisher = I B Tauris & Co Ltd
location =
id = ISBN 1-85043-569-3
*cite book
last = Hane
first = Mikiso
coauthors =
year = 1982
title = Emperor Hirohito and His Chief Aide De Camp the Honjo Diary, 1933-36
publisher = University of Tokyo Press
location =
id = ISBN: 0860083195External links
*cite web
last = Ammenthorp
first = Steen
url = http://www.generals.dk/general/Honjo/Shigeru_Baron/Japan.html
title = Shigeru Honjo
work = The Generals of World War IINotes
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