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Heitarō Kimura

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to attack the Allies when their supply lines were stretched thin - a move which initially dislocated the Allied plans. Such was Allied material superiority that the main weight of the offensive was switched, and the vital positions of
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In 1935, Kimura first served in an influential role close to the centre of Japanese policy when he was appointed Chief of the Control Section in the Economic Mobilisation Bureau at the
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From the late 1920s Kimura was attached to the Inspectorate of Artillery and an instructor at the Field Artillery School. He was selected as a member of the Japanese delegation to the
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and assigned command of the IJA 22nd Artillery Regiment. From 1932 to 1934, he returned to the Field Artillery School, followed by the Coastal Artillery School as an instructor.
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and civilian laborers used to construct the railroad. Found guilty in 1948 on Counts 1, 27, 29, 31, 32, 54 and 55 of the indictment he was condemned to death by the
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was built from 1942 to 1943, and Kimura did not arrive in Burma until late 1944, Kimura was also charged with the abuse and deaths of
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entertained the unsupported hope that Kimura would be able make his command logistically self-sufficient.
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Kimura returned to the Ministry of War in 1941 as Vice Minister of War, assisting
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Late in 1944, as the course of the war went against Japan after the disastrous
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Japanese people convicted of the international crime of aggression
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in China from 1939 to 1940. From 1940 to 1941, Kimura served as
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from 1929 to 1931. On his return to Japan, he was promoted to
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Unable to defend all of Burma, Kimura fell back behind the
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After the end of World War II, Kimura was arrested by the
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in 1945, he was still reorganizing his forces at the
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Japanese people convicted of crimes against humanity
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in 1939, and was assigned a combat command with the
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Saitama Prefecture
Empire of Japan
Sugamo Prison
Tokyo
Occupied Japan
Execution by hanging
Executed
Conviction(s)
Crimes against peace
War crimes
Crimes against humanity
International Military Tribunal for the Far East
Death
Empire of Japan
Imperial Japanese Army

General
32nd Division
Burma Area Army
Siberian Intervention
Second Sino-Japanese War
World War II
Imperial Japanese Army
war crimes
Saitama prefecture
Hiroshima prefecture

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