- 1939 Japanese expedition to Tibet
The Japanese expedition to Tibet was an intelligence mission undertaken by nihongo|Jinzō Nomoto|野本 甚蔵|Nomoto Jinzō in
Tibet in1939 .Background
The Japanese during the 1918-1922 period began realizing secret moves in
Xinjiang area; theGenyosha agents made undercover operations inHami and other cities to recover info about theSoviets in Central Asia.During the 1930s the Imperial Intelligence Services were interested in knowing in depth about
Tibet andXinjiang . InKantogun headquartes a series of undercover operations were organised and sentJinzo Nomoto and others on such missions. In a coincidenceGermany sent expeditions to the same areas at around the same time.Expedition
In 1935, Jinzo Nomoto, from
Kagoshima , was sent toManchukuo and was posted at an Intelligence unit onCentral Asian topics of the JapaneseKantogun Army as aMongolian language research student.In May 1939, during the Chinese-Japanese conflict, Nomoto secretly entered
Tibet by disguising himself as aMongolia n and accompanying aTibet an monk began a 18-month intelligence-gathering mission. He collected information about the social condition, culture, religion and local policy of the natives by personal interviews with local residents; this was submitted mainly to the Intelligence Army Bureau. He left the area in October 1940.Aftermath
Others agents continued secret moves in the area meeting with local
Afgan tribesmen to organized infiltrations, sabotages and disturbances inBritish India on theNorth West Frontier in case of a Japanese invasion ofIndia . Another alleged interest in the Tibet area was the recovery of all information related to ancient powers related in Tibetan legends.Later, Jinzo Nomoto composed his memoirs on his experiences in his Tibetan mission during the war under the title of "Tibet Underground 1939". [ [http://www.tibet.ca/en/wtnarchive/2001/8/17_2.html Ex-spy, 84, publishes Tibet memoirs] ]
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1939 German Expedition to Tibet References
*Jinzo Nomoto, nihongo|"Tibet Senkō 1939"|チベット潜行1939, lit:"Tibet Underground 1939" Edited by Yuyusha Publishing Co.
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