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Nishimura Takuma (1899-1951)

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Nishimura served as presiding judge at the court-martial of Army officersresponsible for the assassination of Prime Minister Inukai in 1932. The defendants all received light sentences, representing another step into the abyss for Japan.

Shortly before war broke out in the Pacific, Nishimura was given command of Imperial Guards Division, which was largely a ceremonial unit responsible for defending the Imperial Palace. His division was assigned to 25 Army for the invasion of Malaya at the outbreak of war. His troops moved through Thailanddown the Kra Isthmus and fought better than many senior Army officers expected, but they then disgraced themselves by engaging in a number ofatrocities. Nishimura himself was constantly at odds with Yamashita, the 25 Army commander, at times engaging in conduct that seemed deliberately insulting. As a result, his division was denied the Emperor's Victory Citation, and he was recalled to Japan and forced to retire in April 1942.

Following the surrender, Nishimura was tried and found guilty of ordering the beheadings of 155 wounded Allied prisoners of war and the massacre of thousands of Chinesecivilians at Singapore, often on no more pretext than that they bore tattoos associated with gang activity. He was hanged for these offenses in 1951.

Service record

1899 Born
1934 Colonel Chief, 3 Section (Defense), 1 Bureau, General Staff
1935 Chief, Military Administration Section, Military Affairs Bureau, Ministry of War
1936 Commander, 9 Regiment
1938 Major general Commander, 1 Heavy Field Artillery Brigade
1939 Chief of staff, Eastern District Army
1940 Commander, Indochina Expeditionary Army
1941 Commander, 21 Independent Mixed Brigade
1941 Lieutenant general Commander, Imperial Guards Division
1942-4 Retires
1944 Governor of Sumatra
1951 Hanged for war crimes

References

Dictionary of New Zealand Biography (accessed 2007-6-14)

Fuller (1992)

Generals.dk (accessed 2008-4-8)

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