Senior officer of the Kwantung Army of the Japanese Army
Commander of the Kwantung Army:
1. Koichiro Tachibana (1919~1921)
2. Kawai Exercise (1921~1922)
3. Ono Minobu (1922~1923)
4. Yoshinori Shirakawa (1923~1926)
5. Muto Nobuyoshi (1926~1927)
6. Muraoka Chotaro (1927~1929) - Huanggutun Incident
7. Eitaro Hata (1929~1930)
8. Ryokari Takashi (1930~1931) - 918 Incident
9. Shigeru Honjo (1931~1932)
10. Muto Nobuyoshi (1932~1933)
11. Takashi Hishikari (1933~1934)
12. Minamijiro (1934~1936)
13. Kenkichi Ueda (1936~1939)
14. Umezu Mijiro (1939~1944)
15. Yamada Otozo (1944~1945) - Commander-in-Chief at the end of the war, later imprisoned by the Soviet Red Army.
Chief of Staff[edit] Major General Masamu Masake Hamamian (Lu Shi 4th period, April 12, 1919 ~ March 11, 1921)
Major General Yoshiya Fukuhara (Rokushi 5th period, March 11, 1921 ~ August 6, 1923)
Major General Meiji Kawada (Rokushi 10th period, August 6, 1923 ~ December 2, 1925)
Major General Tsuneshi Sato (Lushi 10th period, December 2, 1925 ~ August 10, 1928)
Major General Mitsuharu Miyake (Rokushi 13, August 10, 1928 ~ April 11, 1932)
Major General Toranosuke Hashimoto (Rokushi 14, April 11, 1932 ~ August 8, 1932)
Lieutenant General Kuniaki Koiso (Lushi 12th period, August 8, 1932 ~ March 5, 1934)
Lieutenant General Toshizo Nishio (Lushi 14th period, March 5, 1934 ~ March 23, 1936)
Major General Seishiro Itagaki (Lushi 16, March 23, 1936 ~ March 1, 1937)
Lieutenant General Hideki Tojo (Rokushi 17th, March 1, 1937 ~ May 30, 1938)
Lieutenant General Ryosuke Isoya (Rokushi 16th period, June 18, 1938 ~ September 7, 1939)
Lieutenant General Iimura (Rokushi 21st, September 7, 1939 ~ October 22, 1940)
Lieutenant General Hyotaro Kimura (Rokushi 20th period, October 22, 1940 ~ April 10, 1941)
Lieutenant General Sadachi Yoshimoto (Rokushi 20, April 10, 1941 ~ August 1, 1942)
Lieutenant General Yukio Kasawara (Rokushi 22nd Period, August 1, 1942 ~ April 7, 1945)
Lieutenant General Qin Yan Saburo (Lu Shi 24th period, April 7, 1945 ~ final battle)
Deputy Chief of Staff[edit] Major General Okamura Ninji (Rokushi 16, August 8, 1932 ~ December 10, 1934)
Major General Seishiro Itagaki (Lushi 16, December 10, 1934 ~ March 23, 1936)
Major General Imamura Jun (Rokushi 19, March 23, 1936 ~ August 2, 1937)
Major General Yukio Kasawara (Rokushi 22, August 2, 1937 ~ September 27, 1937)
Major General Ishihara Wan'er (Lushi 21st period, September 27, 1937 ~ December 5, 1938)
Major General Otozaburo Yano (Rokushi 22nd period, December 5, 1938 ~ September 7, 1939)
Major General Saburo Endo (Rokushi 26, September 7, 1939 ~ March 9, 1940)
Major General Hahiko Saburo (Lu Shi 24, March 9, 1940 ~ May 9, 1941)
Major General Yasunao Yoshioka (Rokushi 25, May 13, 1941 ~ July 7, 1941)
Major General Tachibana Ayabe (Lushi 27, July 7, 1941 ~ July 1, 1942)
Major General Qin Yan Saburo (Lu Shi 24, July 23, 1941 ~ July 1, 1942)
Major General Junhisa Ikeda (Rokushi 28, July 1, 1942 ~ July 28, 1945; Responsible for intelligence and policy)
Major General Yoshitomi Tamura (Lushi 31st period, August 2, 1943 ~ February 25, 1944; Responsible for operational deployment)
Major General Matsumura Chikatsu (Lushi 33rd, March 1, 1945 ~ Final War; Responsible for combat)
Major General Tsunamasa Shitei (Lu Shi 27th period, July 29, 1945 ~ August 18, 1945; in charge of intelligence and policy) Senior Staff Officer? Section 1 Chief[edit]On October 5, 1931 (Showa 6), he was appointed Section 1 Chief.
Shuichi Kashii (Lushi 6, April 12, 1919 ~ June 28, 1919)
Osamu Takahashi (Rokushi 9, June 28, 1919 ~ April 1, 1920)
Shoichi Takemori (Lushi 11, April 1, 1920 ~ August 15, 1922)
Nanao Matsui (Rokushi 11, August 15, 1922 ~ November 10, 1923)
Kuroda Monday (Lushi 14, November 10, 1923 ~ March 2, 1926)
Daisaku Kawamoto (Lushi 15, March 2, 1926 ~ May 14, 1929)
Seishiro Itagaki (Lushi 16, May 14, 1929 ~ October 5, 1931)
Ishihara Wan'er (Lushi 21st period, October 5, 1931 ~ August 8, 1932)
Yaheita Sato (Lushi 19, August 8, 1932 ~ August 1, 1933)
Tsukada Tsukashi (Lushi 19, August 1, 1933 ~ March 15, 1935)
Shimomura (Lushi 20, March 15, 1935 ~ December 2, 1935)
Sakanishi Kazura (Lushi 23, December 2, 1935 ~ March 1, 1937)
Tachibana Ayabe (Lushi 27, March 1, 1937 ~ October 30, 1937)
Katsumi Abe (Rokushi 28, October 30, 1937 ~ March 9, 1939)
Masaio Terada (Rokushi 29, March 9, 1939 ~ September 7, 1939)
There is the last (Lushi 31st period, September 7, 1939 ~ October 10, 1940)
Yoshitomi Tamura (Lushi 31, October 10, 1940 ~ August 2, 1943)
Tomokatsu Matsumura (33rd period, August 2, 1943 ~ final battle) Chief Staff Officer of Operations[edit]
Uruchengjiang Nakasa (Lushi 16th period, April 1923 ~ March 1926)
Yakuyama Hisayi Nakasa (Lushi 19th period, August 6, 1926 ~ October 10, 1928)
Ishihara Wan'er Shaozo (Lushi 21st period, October 10, 1928 ~ August 8, 1932)
Saburo Endo (Lushi 26, August 8, 1932 ~ August 1, 1934)
Kawabe Toroshiro Nakasa (Rokushi 24, August 1, 1934 ~ August 1, 1935)
Ayabe Tachibana Nakasa (Rokushi 27, August 1, 1935 ~ October 30, 1937)
Arrears (October 30, 1937 ~ March 1, 1938)
Okabe Shigeichi Nakasa (Rokushi 31, March 1, 1938 ~ March 9, 1939)
Hattori Takushiro Nakasa (Rokushi 34, March 9, 1939 ~ September 7, 1939)
Geno Nakayama Nakasa (Lushi 32nd period, September 7, 1939 ~ August 1, 1940)
Seitaro Takei Nakasa (Rikushi 35, August 1, 1940 ~ August 2, 1943)
Kusadago Nakasa (Lushi 39th period, August 2, 1943 ~ the end of the war) Chief Intelligence Staff Officer? Section 2 Chief[edit]On October 5, 1941 (Showa 16), he became the 2nd Section Chief.
Takeshi Sakurata (Lushi 25th period, August 7, 1925 ~ August 10, 1928)
Hanaya Masashi (Lushi 26, August 10, 1928 ~ August 1929)
Masaio Arai (Lushi 26, August 1929 ~ October 5, 1931)
Seishiro Itagaki (Lushi 16, October 5, 1931 ~ August 8, 1932)
Kita Seiichi (Lushi 19, August 8, 1932 ~ August 1, 1934)
Ishimoto Inzo (Lushi 23, August 1, 1934 ~ August 1, 1935)
Toroshiro Kawabe (Lushi 24, August 1, 1935 ~ June 19, 1936)
Muto Sho (Rokushi 25th period, June 19, 1936 ~ March 1, 1937)
Kyoji Tominaga (Rokushi 25, March 1, 1937 ~ March 1, 1938)
Michitake Yamaoka (Lushi 30th period, March 1, 1938 ~ April 20, 1939)
Takery Isomura (Lushi 30, April 20, 1939 ~ November 9, 1940)
Toshio Nishimura (Rokushi 32, February 4, 1941 ~ August 20, 1942)
Takeda Ko (Lushi 34, August 20, 1942 ~ October 31, 1944)
Okoshi Kanji (Lushi 36, October 31, 1944 ~ April 10, 1945)
Saburo Asada (Lu Shi 36, April 10, 1945 ~ Japan announced its surrender) rear chief staff officer? Section 3 Chief[edit]From October 5, 1941 (Showa 16), he became the 3rd Section Chief.
Yoshiharu Takeshita (Lushi 23, October 5, 1931 ~ August 8, 1932)
Kumayoshi Harada (Lushi 22nd period, August 8, 1932 ~ August 1, 1935)
Yongjin Zuobi (Lushi 23rd Period, August 1, 1935 ~ March 15, 1936)
Yoshiharu Takeshita (Lushi 23, March 15, 1936 ~ October 13, 1937)
Isoya Goro (Rokushi 29, April 20, 1939 ~ August 1, 1940)
Kazue Aoki (Lushi 33, August 1, 1940 ~ September 11, 1941)
Kajiro Muraaka (Rokushi 33, September 11, 1941 ~ August 2, 1943)
Yoshio Nakajima (Rokushi 36, August 2, 1943 ~ February 7, 1944)
Gu Iwazo (Lu Shi 37 period, January 12, 1945 ~ Japan announced its surrender) policy chief staff officer? Section 4 Chief[edit]On October 5, 1941 (Showa 16), he was appointed Section 4 Chief.
Matsui Taikuro (Lushi 22, October 5, 1931 ~ February 17, 1932)
Yoshiro Sakata (Rokushi 21st period, February 17, 1932 ~ August 28, 1933)
Yoshitaka Akiyama (Rokushi 24, August 28, 1933 ~ August 1, 1934)
Arrears (August 1, 1934 ~ March 1, 1937)
Katakura Shosashi (Lushi 31, March 1, 1937 ~ August 1, 1939)
Kurokawa Kunisuke Nakasa (Rokushi 32, August 1, 1939 ~ February 14, 1942)
Tetsu Koo (Rokushi 34, February 14, 1942 ~ October 14, 1944)
Hara Zenshiro Nakasa (Lushi 40th period, October 14, 1944 ~ August 7, 1945)
Yoshio Miyamoto (38th period, August 7, 1945 ~ final war)
Manager[edit]Keisuke Sano: Comptroller (December 22, 1930 ~ August 1, 1933)
Kumataro Suzuki: 1st Class Accountant (August 1, 1933 ~ December 1, 1936)
Junji Yabe: Comptroller (December 1, 1936 ~ August 1, 1939)
Yoshitake Furuno: Major General (August 1, 1939 ~ July 5, 1945)
Lieutenant General Kurihashi (July 5, 1945 ~) Minister of Military Medicine[edit] Kenzo Ito: Military Medical Superintendent (August 1, 1931 ~ March 5, 1934)
Sadayoshi Kajii: Military Medical Supervisor (March 5, 1934 ~ August 1, 1935)
Daisuke Ishiguro: Military Medical Superintendent (August 1, 1935 ~ August 1, 1936)
Junzo Idei: Chief of Military Medical (August 1, 1936 ~ March 1, 1938)
Kashiro Sato: Major General (March 1, 1938 ~ December 1, 1939)
Ryuji Kajizuka: Major General (December 1, 1939~) Minister of Justice[edit]
Fumio Oyama (June 21, 1929 ~ December 19, 1932)
Takezawa Uichi (December 19, 1932~?) )
Haruhei Sasaka (January 20, 1938 ~ March 29, 1940)
Fumio Matsumoto: Major General of Justice (March 29, 1940 ~ April 20, 1945)
Kohata Tsutoku: Major General of Justice (April 20, 1945 ~ End of War) Supply Supervisor[edit]On October 20, 1941 (Showa 17), a new supply supervisor was added, and the Chief of Staff was also the chief of staff.
Chief of Staff of the Supply Supervision Department[edit] Kiyohide Takada (Lu Shi 29, October 20, 1942 ~ August 2, 1943)
Major General Yoshitomi Tamura (Rokushi 31st, August 2, 1943 ~ February 25, 1944)
Major General Sato Kai (Lu Shi 29, February 25, 1944 ~ End of War) Minister of Special Intelligence[edit]1.On August 1, 1938 (Showa 13), the "Special Intelligence Department" was established, which was subordinate to the 2nd Section of the General Staff at that time, commonly known as the "Research Department".
2. On May 15, 1941, it was reorganized into the Special Intelligence Department.
3. On June 30, 1944, it was reorganized into a special intelligence unit.
Shunjiro Okubo Osaku (Rokushi 24, August 1, 1938 ~ August 1, 1942)
Major General Yuki Fukahori (Lushi 28, August 1, 1942 ~ June 10, 1943)
Komatsu Mitsu Mio Daisa (Lushi 29th period, June 10, 1943 ~ final battle)
Minister of Tsukijo (Minister of Engineers)[edit]1. At the time of its creation, it was called the 2nd Division of the General Staff of the Kwantung Army.
2. On May 31, 1941 (Showa 16), it was reorganized into the Tsukijo Department (Engineer Division).
3. On May 25, 1945, it was reorganized into a construction regiment.
Maeda Masashi Daisa (Rokushi 25th period, July 5, 1937 ~ February 1, 1938)
Suesaburo Kawada (Rokushi 28, February 1, 1938 ~ August 10, 1942)
Major General Yoshizo Kubo (Rokushi 28, August 10, 1942 ~ June 10, 1943)
Kyonosuke Hanai Daisa (Rikushi 32nd period, July 15, 1944 ~ end war) Minister of Chemistry[edit] became independent from the Hara Gitsu Department on August 1, 1939 (Showa 14).
Fukujiro Katsumura (Rokushi 27, August 1, 1939 ~ November 1, 1939)
Masao Koyanagitsu (Lushi 28, November 1, 1939 ~ December 2, 1940)
Miyamoto Seiichi (Lushi 29, December 2, 1940 ~ January 18, 1943)
Major General Masao Yamawaki (Rokushi 28th period, January 18, 1943 ~ June 20, 1944)
Major General Akiyama Kim Jong (Rokushi 30, June 20, 1944 ~ July 28, 1945)
Niwa Toshio Osaku (Lushi 34, July 28, 1945 ~ the end of the war) Minister of Epidemic Prevention and Water Supply[edit] refers to the relevant items of "Unit 731 - Epidemic Prevention and Water Supply Department of the Kwantung Army". Military Horse Epidemic Prevention Factory[edit]Kazuo Takashima: First Class Veterinary Masa (August 1, 1936 ~ March 9, 1940)
Namikawa Seizo: Veterinarian Nakasa (March 9, 1940 ~ July 1, 1942)
Wakamatsu Yujiro: Veterinarian Osa (July 1, 1942 ~ End of War) Commander of the Continental Railway[edit]1. Initially, only the post of Commander of the Field Railways of the Eastern Army was established.
2. On December 16, 1944 (Showa 19), he was renamed the Commander of the Continental Railway.
Major General Mai Men (Lu Shi 19, August 20, 1937 ~ March 9, 1939)
Lieutenant General Kusaba Tatsumi (Lushi 20, March 9, 1939 ~ October 1, 1940)
Lieutenant General Yokoyama Zhenxiong (Lushi 24th period, October 1, 1940 ~ June 26, 1942)
Lieutenant General Kimura (Rokushi 23, August 31, 1942 ~ December 27, 1943)
Major General Kenichi Kamada (Rokushi 29th period, December 27, 1943 ~ December 16, 1944) Lieutenant General Kusaba Tatsumi (Lushi 20th period, December 16, 1944 ~ final battle)
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