- Yoshitsugu Tatekawa
Infobox Military Person
name= Yoshitsugu Tatekawa
lived=3 October 1880 –9 September 1945
placeofbirth=Niigata prefecture ,Japan
placeofdeath=
caption=General Yoshitsugu Tatekawa
nickname=
allegiance=Empire of Japan
branch=
serviceyears=1901 -1945
rank=Lieutenant General
commands=IJA 10th Division
IJA 4th Division
unit=
battles=Russo-Japanese War Second Sino-Japanese War World War II
awards=
family=
laterwork=Ambassador to the Soviet Unionnihongo| Yoshitsugu Tatekawa |建川美次| Tatekawa Yoshitsugu|extra=3 October 1880 –9 September 1945 was alieutenant-general in theImperial Japanese Army inWorld War II . He played an important role in theMukden incident in 1931 asmajor-general and he concluded the 1941Soviet-Japanese Neutrality Pact in 1941 as ambassador to theSoviet Union .Biography
Tatekawa was a native of Niigata city,
Niigata Prefecture and graduated from the 13th class of theImperial Japanese Army Academy in 1901. He served with distinction on theRusso-Japanese War of 1904-1905, taking part in daringreconnaissance patrols deep within Russian lines. In 1909, he graduated from the 21st class of the Army Staff College.From 1920-1922, Tatekawa served as a member of the Japanese delegation to the
League of Nations . After his return to Japan, he was attached to the IJA 1st Cavalry Regiment, and became commander of the IJA 5th Cavalry Regiment from 1923-1924.From 1924-1928 Tatekawa was Chief of 4th Section (European & American Intelligence), 2nd Bureau,
Imperial Japanese Army General Staff , overseeingmilitary intelligence operations in theSoviet Union . He subsequent served asmilitary attaché toChina from 1928-1929. [ Ammenthop, The Generals of World War II]With tensions rising in
Manchuria between the JapaneseKwangtung Army and Chinese forces, Tatekawa was dispatched by Japanese Minister of WarJirō Minami to go toMukden and prevent the Kwantung Army from making any precipitous movement that would involve Japan in a war withChina . Although the Kwantung Army was nominally subordinate to theImperial General Headquarters , its leadership demonstrated significant self-determination, as shown by their independent plot of the assassination ofZhang Zuolin in 1928. [Dorn, The Sino-Japanese War]However when Tatekawa arrived in Mukden, he did not prevent the invasion and occupation of Manchuria. Instead, after he informed the Kwantung Army command that Tokyo expressly forbid any action without orders, he purposely got himself drunk until he fell asleep, while the explosion at the
South Manchurian Railway tracks took place, starting the Mukden Incident of 1931. [ I. Nobutaka, "Japanese Memoirs-Reflections of the Recent Past" in "Pacific Affairs", Vol. 24, No. 2. (June 1951), p. 188. ] Later on, he justified his failure by stating that he did not arrive on time to stop the plot.After the Mukden Incident, Tatekawa was sent to
Switzerland from 1931-1932 as member of the Japanese delegation to theGeneva Disarmament Conference . On his return to Japan in 1932, he was promptly promoted tolieutenant general . From 1932-1933, he served as the Permanent Representative of the Japanese Army to theLeague of Nations .In 1934, Tatekawa became commander of the
IJA 10th Division , and in 1935 was reassigned to be commander of theIJA 4th Division . He was implicated in theFebruary 26 Incident of 1936, and was forced into retirement from military service.In 1940, Tatekawa was appointed as ambassador to the Soviet Union. He played a crucial role in negotiating the
Soviet-Japanese Neutrality Pact of 1941, which was signed only two years after theSoviet-Japanese Border Wars . Tatekawa also brokered a similar neutrality pact between the Mongolian's People Republic andManchukuo . He returned to Japan in 1942, and died in 1945. 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 = Jansen
first = Marius B.
year = 2000
title = The Making of Modern Japan
publisher = Belknap Press
location =
id = ISBN 0674009916External links
*cite web
last = Ammenthorp
first = Steen
url = http://www.generals.dk/general/Tatekawa/Yoshitsugu/Japan.html
title = Tategawa, Yoshitsugu
work = The Generals of World War II
*cite web
last = Chen
first = Peter
url = http://ww2db.com/person_bio.php?person_id=359&list=Ground
title = Tategawa Yoshitsugu
work = WW2 DatabaseNotes
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