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Hyakutake Haruyoshi (1888-1947)

Photograp of Hyakutake Haruyoshi

Japanese Army. ViaIbiblio.org. Cropped by author.

Hyakutake Haruyoshi (personal name also given as Harukichi or Seikichi) was born in Saga prefecture and graduated from the Military Academy in 1909 as an infantry officer. He was trained in cryptanalysis and graduated from the Army StaffCollege in 1921. He served in a number of staff and technical school positions in the 1930s, including command of 18 Division in 1940.

Hyakutake was serving as Inspector General of Signals Training when war broke out in the Pacific. He was assigned to command of 17 Army at Davao in May 1942, moved his headquarters to Rabaul on 22 July, and personally directed operations on Guadalcanalfrom October. Here he helped create the myth of the Japanese soldier as supreme junglefighter, only to succumb to his own myth and demand more of his men than was humanly possible. As a result, they suffered cruelly attempting to survive and fight from the jungle depths.

Hyakutake was trapped on Bougainvillealong with his armywhen the Allies established a heavily fortified perimeter at Cape Torokina. The attack by 17 Army on the Allied perimeter failed, and Hyakutake and his troops were reduced to a Stone Age existence in the jungle for the remainder of the war. Hyakutake himself suffered a debilitating stroke and was relieved in February 1945 by Kanda Masatane. However, there was no way to evacuate him back to Japanbefore the final surrender.

Hyakuta was a short man, just over 5' tall, and was thin to the point of appearing almost frail. However, his mild manners concealed considerably tenacity and loyalty to the Emperor.

Service record

1888 Born in Saga prefecture
1908 Graduates from Military Academy as an infantry officer
1921 Graduates from Army Staff College
1931 Head of Harbin Special Intelligence Agency
1932 Army Signal School
1933 Chief of communications section, 3 Bureau, General Staff
1935 Colonel Commander, 78 Regiment
1936 5 Division
1936 Commandant, Hiroshima Military Preparatory School
1937 Commandant, Army Signal School
1939 Major general Commander, 4 Independent Mixed Brigade
1940 Lieutenant general Commander, 18 Division
1941 Inspector of Signals
1942-5 Commander, 17 Army
1945-2 Attached to 8 Area ArmyHeadquarters
1947 Dies

References

Collie and Marutani (2009)

Dupuyet.al. (1992)

Fuller (1992)

Generals.dk (accessed 2007-12-1)

Leckie (1962)

Morison (1949)

Smith (2000)

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