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Kōtarō Nakamura
General Kōtarō NakamuraBorn August 28, 1881
Ishikawa prefecture, JapanDied August 29, 1947 (aged 66)Allegiance Empire of Japan Service/branch Imperial Japanese Army Years of service 1901 -1943 Rank General Commands held IJA 8th Division, China Garrison Army, Chosen Army, Eastern District Army Other work Army Minster In this Japanese name, the family name is "Nakamura".Kōtarō Nakamura (中村 孝太郎 Nakamura Kōtarō , 28 August 1881 – 29 August 1947) was a general in the Imperial Japanese Army and very briefly Army Minister in the 1930s.
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Biography
Nakamura was a native of Ishikawa prefecture. He was educated in military preparatory schools from early youth, and graduated from the 13th class of the Imperial Japanese Army Academy in 1901, and from the 21st class of the Army Staff College in 1909, where his classmates included Hisaichi Terauchi and Yoshijirō Umezu.
Nakamura served in various administrative and staff positions within the Imperial Japanese Army General Staff for almost his entire career. He was sent as a military attaché to Sweden from 1920-1921.
After his promotion to lieutenant colonel, Nakamura was assigned command of the IJA 67th Infantry Regiment from 1922-1923. He returned to the General Staff from 1923-1927. In 1927, Nakamura was promoted to major general and commanded the IJA 39th Infantry Brigade. From 1929-1930, he was the Chief of Staff of the Chosen Army in Korea.[1]
Nakamura served as Chief of the Personnel Bureau in the General Staff from 1930-1932. He returned to the field as the commander of the Japanese China Garrison Army in 1932, and was shortly thereafter promoted to lieutenant general. In 1934, Nakamura became commander of the IJA 8th Division. He was recalled to Tokyo in December 1935 to serve as Deputy Inspector-General of Military Training.
From 2–7 February 1937, Nakamura became Army Minister for a brief seven day stint under Prime Minister Senjūrō Hayashi.
Afterwards, Nakamura was appointed commander of the Eastern District Army, and was promoted to full general in 1938. Nakamura then became commander of the Chosen Army from 1938-1941.
From 1941 until his retirement due to poor health in 1943 Nakamura served as a member of the Supreme War Council. Nakamura died shortly after the end of World War II on 29 August 1947.
References
Books
- Harries, Meirion (1994). Soldiers of the Sun: The Rise and Fall of the Imperial Japanese Army. Random House. ISBN 0-679-75303-6.
External links
- Ammenthorp, Steen. "Nakamura Kotaro". The Generals of World War II. http://www.generals.dk/general/Nakamura/Kotaro/Japan.html.
- Wendel, Marcus. "Army Ministers of State". Axis History Factbook. http://www.axishistory.com/index.php?id=6793.
Notes
- ^ Ammenthorp, The Generals of World War II
Political offices Preceded by
Hisaichi TerauchiArmy Minister
Feb 1937 – Feb 1937Succeeded by
Hajime SugiyamaMilitary offices Preceded by
Shizuichi TanakaCommander Eastern District Army
Dec 1941 – May 1943Succeeded by
Kenji DoiharaPreceded by
Kuniaki KoisoCommander IJA Chosen Army
Jul 1938 – July 1941Succeeded by
Seishirō ItagakiPreceded by
Kohei KashiiCommander IJA China Garrison Army
Feb 1932 – Mar 1934Succeeded by
Yoshijirō UmezuCategories:- 1881 births
- 1947 deaths
- People from Ishikawa Prefecture
- Japanese generals
- Ministers of Army of Japan
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