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Korechika Anami - Wikipedia Korechika Anami (阿南 惟幾, Anami Korechika; 21 February 1887 – 15 August 1945) was a general in the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II who was War Minister during the surrender of Japan
Korechika Anami | World War II Database - WW2DB After the war began in Asia, Korechika Anami was promoted to the rank of lieutenant general in Mar 1938 He rose to divisional command later that year when he was given the 109th Division; in that role, he saw combat in China
The General Who Would Not Eat Grass - U. S. Naval Institute Anami went to the War Ministry and summoned his top officers to meet with him He reported the outcome of the Imperial Conference and ended by stating that the entire army had no choice but to bear with the decision “even if it means eating grass and sleeping on stones ”
The Pacific War Online Encyclopedia: Anami Korechika He was a former aide-de-camp of Hirohito and was deeply devoted to the Emperor Anami served as vice-minister of war in 1939 but commanded 11 Army at Hankow in July 1941
General Korechika Anami, 1887-1945 - HistoryOfWar. org Anami was a member of the "fight to the death" faction in the Japanese government, convinced that a determined defence of the Japanese home islands would force the Allies to agree to the Japanese terms for an end to the war, and avoid a military occupation of Japan
Anami Korechika - Doug Long As War Minister, Anami was a member of Japan's Cabinet (the decision making body of the national government) He was also a member of the Supreme Council for the Direction of the War, known as the Big 6 since it had six members The Big 6 was highly influential upon the Cabinet
Koretika Anami biography. Japanese military leader, general. In 1926, Anami became the emperor's aide-de-camp He served in command positions in the Imperial Guard from 1933 to 1934, and was the superintendent of the Tokyo Military Preparatory School from 1934 onwards Known for his equestrian and fencing skills, Anami earned the respect of his peers
Korechika Anami | Military Wiki | Fandom Korechika Anami (阿南 惟幾, Anami Korechika?, 21 February 1887 – 15 August 1945) was a general in the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II, and was War Minister at the surrender of Japan
Korechika Anami: The Unyielding General of Imperial Japan Korechika Anami, a name etched in the annals of Japanese history, was a prominent figure during the tumultuous period of World War II As a general in the Imperial Japanese Army and the War
Anami, Korechika. - WW2 Gravestone Anami’s son Anami Koreshige served as Japan’s ambassador to China from 2001-2006 His sword and blood-splattered dress uniform and suicide note are on display at the Yushukan Museum next to Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo Anami is buried at Tama Reien Cemetery, in Fuchu, Tokyo