- Takashi Sakai
Infobox Military Person
name=Takashi Sakai
lived=18 October 1887 –30 September 1946
placeofbirth=Hiroshima prefecture ,Japan
placeofdeath=
caption=General Takashi Sakai
nickname=
allegiance=Empire of Japan
branch=
serviceyears=1908 -1945
rank=Lieutenant General
commands=IJA 26th Division, IJA 4th Army, Southern China Area Army, China Expeditionary Army, Central District Army, IJA Third Area Army
unit=
battles=Second Sino-Japanese War World War II
awards=
alma_mater=Army War College (Japan)
family=
laterwork=nihongo|Takashi Sakai|酒井 隆|Sakai Takashi|18 October 1887 –30 September 1946 was alieutenant general in theImperial Japanese Army duringWorld War II , known for his brutal conquest ofHong Kong in late 1941.Biography
Sakai was born in
Kamo District, Hiroshima , now part of Hiroshima city. He was educated in military preparatory schools inKobe andOsaka and graduated from the 20th class of theImperial Japanese Army Academy in 1908, whereupon he was as assigned to the IJA 28th Infantry Regiment. He graduated from the 28th class of the Army Staff College. He was promoted tomajor in 1924 andlieutenant colonel in 1928. [Ammenthorp, The Generals of World War II]Career in China
In 1928, Sakai was stationed in
Jinan ,Shandong Province ,China with the IJA 12th Infantry Regiment during theJinan Incident and is believed by some Chinese historians to be responsible for the murder ofKuomintang army emissaries during negotiations on4 May 1928 . He was transferred to theTientsin Garrison from 1929-1932.In 1932, Sakai was promoted to
colonel and was assigned to the 5th Sectionmilitary intelligence of the 2nd Bureau of theImperial Japanese Army General Staff from 1932-1934.As Chief of Staff of the
Japanese China Garrison Army from 1934-1935, Sakai orchestrated a series of armed conflicts, which resulted in an armistice with the Chinese government which essentially gave Japan control ofHebei Province . He became commander of the IJA 23rd Infantry Regiment in 1936.Sakai was promoted to
major general in 1937 and was appointed commander of the IJA 28th Infantry Brigade. He became alieutenant general in 1939, and was assigned to the Coordination Bureau, Asia Development Group,Mengjiang Board from 1939-1940. He was also assigned to theMongolia Garrison Army at this time.Recalled to Japan in 1940, Sakai was briefly appointed commander of the Imperial Guards Depot Division.
World War II
Sakai was commander of the
IJA 23rd Army stationed in Canton in November 1941. He was ordered to use theIJA 38th Division , which was normally under theSouthern Expeditionary Army Group to captureHong Kong , and was given a 10 day time limit. On8 December 1941 , a few hours after theattack on Pearl Harbor , Japanese forces commanded by Sakai invaded Hong Kong. However, the subsequentBattle of Hong Kong did not proceed as quickly or as smoothly as Sakai had planned, and he was forced to request an extension to his deadline. British governorMark Aitchison Young surrendered all British forces in Hong Kong onDecember 25 ,1941 after 18 days of fighting. Sakai’s frustrations over the unexpectedly strong British resistance may have been reflected by the extreme brutality which characterized the campaign and subsequent occupation. [Budge, Pacific War Online Encyclopedia]Sakai served as Japanese
Governor of Hong Kong until20 February 1942 . He was recalled to Japan, and retired from active service in 1943. [Fuller, Shokan, Hirohito’s Samurai]After the end of the war, Sakai was accused of war crimes at the Chinese War Crimes Military Tribunal of the Ministry of National Defense in
Nanking , and sentenced to death on27 August 1946 . Sakai wasexecuted by firing squad on30 September . [Stewart, Trial of Takashi Sakai]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 = Snow
first = Philip
coauthors =
year = 2003
title = The Fall of Hong Kong: Britain, China, and the Japanese Occupation
publisher = Yale University Press
location =
id = ISBN 0-300-09352-7External links
*cite web
last = Ammenthorp
first = Steen
url = http://www.generals.dk/general/Sakai/Takashi/Japan.html
title = Sakai, Takashi
work = The Generals of World War II
*cite web
last = Budge
first = Kent
url = http://pwencycl.kgbudge.com/index.htm
title = Sakai Takeshi
work = Pacific War Online Encyclopedia
*cite web
last = Stein
first = Stewart
url = http://www.ess.uwe.ac.uk/WCC/sakai.htm
title = Trial of Takashi Sakai
work = Law Reports of Trials of War Criminals. Vol. III. The United Nations War Crimes Commission, 1948Notes
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