On
this date, July 10, 1949, a Japanese War Criminal, General Moritake Tanabe, was
executed. I will post information about him from Wikipedia.
Moritake Tanabe (田辺 盛武 Tanabe Moritake)
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Born
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February
26, 1889
Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan |
Died
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July 10,
1949 (aged 60)
Medan, Netherlands East Indies |
Allegiance
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Imperial
Japanese Army
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Years of
service
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1910 - 1945
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Rank
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Lieutenant
General
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Commands
held
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41st
Infantry Division
25th Army |
Battles/wars
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Second
Sino-Japanese War
World War II |
Biography
A native of Ishikawa prefecture, Tanabe
graduated from the 22nd class of the Imperial Japanese Army Academy in 1910 and
from the 30th class of the Army Staff College in 1918.
After serving as instructor at the Toyama
Army Infantry School from 1933–1934, Tanabe served as Chief of the Economic
Mobilization Section in the Ministry of War. He returned to the field to
command the IJA 34th Infantry Regiment from 1936–37, before returning to the
Toyama Army Infantry School as its Commandant.
With the outbreak of the Second Sino-Japanese
War in 1937, Tanabe was appointed Chief of Staff of the IJA 10th Army. He
served as commandant of the Tank School in 1938, and returned to the field as
commander of the IJA 41st Division in 1939 and as Chief of Staff of the Japanese
Northern China Area Army in 1941.
Tanabe was recalled to Japan from 1941-1943
to serve as Vice Chief of the Imperial Japanese Army General Staff, and was in
this position at the time of the attack on Pearl Harbor, which he had
strenuously opposed. Once the war began, he favored a defensive strategy of
luring the Allies into campaigns in areas away from their bases in hopes of
stretching their supply lines to Japan's advantage. He was instrumental in
helping put an end to the disastrous attrition of Japanese forces at Guadalcanal.
As conditions began to deteriorate for Japan
along its southern front in the Pacific War. Tanabe was dispatched to
Japanese-occupied Sumatra in the Netherlands East Indies to take command of the
25th Army under the Japanese Seventh Area Army at Fort de Kock, in April 1943.
He remained at this post for the remainder of the war.
At the end of the war, he was arrested by
Dutch authorities in Medan and faced a military tribunal which accused him of war
crimes in connection with the treatment of Allied prisoners of war. He was
sentenced to death on 30 December 1948 and executed in 1949.
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