- Takeo Yasuda
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name= Takeo Yasuda
lived=16 January 1889 –23 August 1964
placeofbirth=Okayama prefecture ,Japan
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caption= General Takeo Yasuda
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allegiance=Empire of Japan
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serviceyears=1909 -1945
rank=Lieutenant General
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battles=World War II
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laterwork=nihongo| Takeo Yasuda|安田武雄| Yasuda Takeo|extra=16 January 1889 –23 August 1964 was a general in theImperial Japanese Army . While serving as director of the Army's Aviation Technology Research Institute duringWorld War II , he was a key figure in scientific and technological development for theImperial Japanese Army Air Force , most notably his involvement in the early development of a Japaneseatom bomb during the early stages of the war.Biography
Yasuda was a native of
Okayama prefecture . After attending military cadet schools as a youth, he graduated from the 21st class of theImperial Japanese Army Academy in 1909. He specialized primarily inartillery , and his technical abilities were soon recognized by his superiors, who sponsored him to attend the engineering department ofTokyo Imperial University from 1913-1916.On his graduation, Yasuda returned to regular military service as a chief Signals officer in the
Japanese China Garrison Army . He was then seconded by theKwangtung Army to theInspectorate General of Military Training and sent toGermany for further training. On his return, he was appointed Director of Research Department of the Army Signal School between 1932 and 1934. While assigned to the Ministry of War, he served as Chief of Fortifications Section for Military Affairs and Military Administration Bureau until 1937 when he became attached to Army Aeronautical Technical Research Institute. Initially heading the 2nd Bureau, he was also Head of Field Aviation Ordnance at the Japanese Imperial Headquarters before returning to the Institute as director of Army Aeronautical Technical Research, with the rank ofmajor general by the end of the year. cite web |url=http://www.generals.dk/general/Yasuda/Takeo/Japan.html |title=Biography of Lieutenant-General Takeo Yasuda |accessdate= |accessmonthday= |accessdaymonth= |accessyear= |author=Ammentorp, Steen |last= |first= |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |year=2000 |month= |format= |work= |publisher=Generals.dk |pages= |language= |doi= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote= ]During the late-1930s, Yasuda became interested in
nuclear physics specifically the potential for large energy releases throughnuclear fission . In April 1940, by then a young army officer rising through the ranks,Lieutenant General Yasuda ordered Lieutenant Colonel Tatsusaburo Suzuki to prepare a report on the possibilities of developing anatomic weapon . Receiving a favorable report in December, Yasuda passed on this information to theJapan Physical and Chemical Research Institute who in turn assigned the project to nuclear physicistYoshio Nishina . [Wittner, Lawrence S. "The Struggle Against the Bomb: Resisting the Bomb : A History of the World Nuclear Disarmament Movement Through 1953". Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, 1993. (pg. 15) ISBN 0-8047-2141-6] [Schneider, Barry R. "Radical Responses to Radical Regimes: Evaluating Preemptive Counter-Proliferation". McNair Paper No. 41. Washington, D.C.: National Defense University Press, May 1995. (pg. 11)] [Schneider, Barry R. "Future War and Counter proliferation: U.S. Military Responses to NBC Proliferation Threats". Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Publishing Group, 1999. (pg. 150) ISBN 0-275-96278-4]Between 1942 and 1944, Yasuda was commander of the Tokyo-based
IJA 1st Air Army , head of the Army Aeronautical Department andInspectorate General of Aviation before being relieved of duty in April 1944. He was a strong advocate of the use of suicidal ramming tactics against American bombers. Serving as a member of the Supreme War Council during the final years of the war, Yasuda also returned to command of the IJN 1st Air Army as part of the preparations for the final defense of theJapanese home islands against Allied invasion; however, he retired shortly before the war's end.ee also
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Japanese nuclear weapons program References
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last = Fuller
first = Richard
year = 1992
title = Shokan: Hirohito's Samurai
publisher = Arms and Armour Press
location = London
isbn = 1854091512
*cite book
last = Hayashi
first = Saburo
year = 1959
title = Kogun: The Japanese Army in the Pacific War
publisher = Marine Corps. Association
id = ASIN B000ID3YRK
* [http://pwencycl.kgbudge.com/Y/a/Yasuda_Takeo.htm Pacific War Online Encyclopedia]Notes
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