Jun Ushiroku

Jun Ushiroku

Infobox Military Person
name=Jun Ushiroku
lived= 28 September 1884 - 24 November 1973
placeofbirth=Kyoto prefecture, Japan
placeofdeath=


caption=General Jun Ushiroku
nickname=
allegiance=Empire of Japan
branch=
serviceyears=1905 -1945
rank=General
commands=IJA 26th Division, IJA 4th Army, Southern China Area Army, China Expeditionary Army, Central District Army, IJA Third Area Army
unit=
battles= Siberian Intervention
Second Sino-Japanese War
World War II
awards=Order of the Sacred Treasures (1st class)
Order of the Golden Kite (2nd class)
Order of the Rising Sun (1st class)
family=
laterwork=Minster of War
nihongo|Jun Ushiroku |後宮 淳| Ushiroku Jun|extra= 28 September 1884 - 24 November, 1973 was a general in the Imperial Japanese Army.

Biography

A native of Kyoto prefecture, Ushiroku graduated from the 17th class of the Imperial Japanese Army Academy in 1905. He served in combat very briefly at the very end of the Russo-Japanese War. He graduated from the 29th class of the Army War College (Japan) in 1917. He served with Japanese forces in the Siberian Intervention of 1919 in support of White Russian forces against the Bolshevik Red Army.

Ushiroku was posted to the Kwantung Army in Manchuria in December 1925, and was assigned to the protection of the South Manchurian Railway. Promoted to colonel in 1929, he became commander of the IJA 48th Infantry Regiment. In August 1931, he was reassigned as Chief of Staff of the IJA 4th Division.

From 1932-1938, Ushiroku served in a number of staff positions within the Kwantung Army headquarters in Manchukuo. He was promoted to brigadier general in March 1934 and to lieutenant general in August 1937. In October of the same year, he became commander in chief of the IJA 26th Division, which was active in the Second Sino-Japanese War. [Ammenthorp, The Generals of World War II]

Ushiroku was promoted to commander in chief of the IJA 4th Army from 1939-1940 and served as commander in chief of the Southern China Area Army from 1940-1941 and as chief of staff of the China Expeditionary Army from 1941-1942. From 1942-1943, Ushiroku was commander in chief of the Central District Army from August 1942 to February 1944 [ [http://www.axishistory.com/index.php?id=7717 Axis History Factbook: Central District Army (Japan) ] ]

In 1944, he was became Vice Chief of the Imperial Japanese Army General Staff for some months in 1944 [ [http://www.axishistory.com/index.php?id=6884 Axis History Factbook: Army General Staff (Japan) ] ] during his time he was also a member of the Supreme War Council (Japan) and, Inspector-General of Army Aviation and Chief of the Army Aeronautical Department within the Ministry of War. In these roles, he strongly pushed for the use of suicide attacks by infantry to disable or destroy American armor due to Japan's inability to mass-produce effective anti-tank weapons at this stage of the war. [Chen, WW2 Database ]

Towards the end of the war, Ushiroku returned to Manchukuo to take command of the Japanese Third Area Army to oppose the Soviet invasion. He refused orders to retreat, and launched a counterattack along the Mukden-Port Arthur railway, along which many Japanese civilians were fleeing. By 13 August 1945, his formations were largely shattered, and a mutiny by the Manchukuo Imperial Army at Shinkyō ended his attempts to regroup. He surrendered to the Soviet army on 21 August 1945. He spent more than a decade as a internee in the Soviet Union. Uchiroku returned to Japan on 26 December 1956.

Ushiroku served as Chairman of the Japan Veterans Association until his death in 1973. His grave is at the Tama Cemetery in Fuchu, Tokyo.

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 =

External links

*cite web
last = Ammenthorp
first = Steen
url = http://www.generals.dk/general/Ushiroku/Jun/Japan.html
title = Ushiroku, Jun
work = The Generals of World War II

*cite web
last = Budge
first = Kent
url = http://pwencycl.kgbudge.com/U/s/Ushiroku_Jun.htm
title = Ushiroku, Jun
work = Pacific War Online Encyclopedia

*cite web
last = Chen
first = Peter
url = http://ww2db.com/person_bio.php?person_id=376
title = Ushiroku, Jun
work = WW2 Database

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