Yasuji Okamura

Yasuji Okamura
Yasuji Okamura
Native name
岡村 寧次
Born(1884-05-15)15 May 1884
Tokyo, Empire of Japan
Died2 September 1966(1966-09-02) (aged 82)
Tokyo, Japan
Allegiance Empire of Japan
 Republic of China (military adviser)
Service / branch Imperial Japanese Army
Years of service1904–1945
Rank General
UnitFirst Infantry Regiment
Commands
Battles / wars
Awards
Other workmilitary advisor, veteran Association, author

Yasuji Okamura (岡村 寧次, Okamura Yasuji, 15 May 1884 – 2 September 1966) was a general of the Imperial Japanese Army, commander-in-chief of the China Expeditionary Army from November 1944 to the end of World War II, and appointed to surrender all Japanese forces involved in the China Burma India theater. He was tried but found not guilty of any war crimes by the Shanghai War Crimes Tribunal after the war. As one of the Imperial Japanese Army's top China experts, General Okamura spent his entire military career on the Asian mainland.[1]

  1. ^ Sarah Paine, The Wars For Asia, 1911-1949