Japanese military attachés in foreign service

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List of Japanese military attachés in foreign service

Austria-Hungary[]

Belgium[]

Canada[]

China[]

  • Shigeru Honjō: military attaché to China
  • Seiichi Kita: resident officer, China, February 1921, Resident Officer, China, May 1927
  • Kenji Doihara: official duty, China, December 1922
  • Teiichi Suzuki: assistant military attaché, China, December 1929
  • Yuitsu Tsuchihashi: concurrently military attaché, China, December 1940. Spelled as "Tsuchiachi" in French literature.

Denmark[]

England[]

  • Masaharu Homma: resident officer, also military student, England, August 1918 (and served as observer with British forces in France)
  • Hitoshi Imamura: assistant military attaché, England, October 1918
  • Ando Rikichi: resident officer, England, January 1919
  • Shizuichi Tanaka: resident officer, England, March 1919
  • Seiichi Kita: resident officer, England, September 1927
  • Shigenori Kuroda: resident officer, England, January 1922

France[]

  • Keisuke Fujie: assistant military attaché, France, August 1917
  • Naruhiko Higashikuni: resident officer, France, studying military tactics, April 1920
  • : resident officer, France, February 1926
  • Korechika Anami: official duty, France, August 1927
  • : resident officer, France, May 1931
  • Takushiro Hattori: resident officer, France, June 1934; observer, Italo-Ethiopian War, October 1935
  • Yuitsu Tsuchihashi: military attaché, France—and, concurrently, Belgium, August 1937. Spelled as "Tsuchiachi" in French.

Germany[]

  • Toshizō Nishio: language officer, Germany, August 1912
  • Tetsuzan Nagata: language officer, Germany, October 1913
  • Hideki Tōjō: official duty, Germany, July 1921;
  • Yoshio Kozuki: language officer, Germany, November 1921
  • Heitarō Kimura: resident officer, Germany, January 1922
  • : resident officer, Germany, September 1922
  • Kanji Ishiwara: language officer, Germany, July 1922
  • Takeo Yasuda: resident officer, Germany, January 1922;
  • : resident officer, Germany, July 1923;
  • Sōsaku Suzuki: resident officer, Germany, March 1923
  • Isamu Yokoyama: resident officer, Germany (Major), August 1924
  • : resident officer, Germany, March 1925
  • Masakazu Kawabe: military attaché Germany, August 1929
  • : official duty, Germany, December 1935
  • Hiroshi Ōshima: stationed in Berlin as military attaché working for alliance between Japan and Nazi Germany (Anti-Comintern Pact, 1937; Tripartite Alliance, 1940); Ambassador to Germany, 1940
  • Kitsuju Ayabe: member, Military Observer Mission to Germany and Italy (under LtGen Yamashita), December 1940-July 1941

India[]

Italy[]

  • Shigetarō Shimada: assistant naval attaché Italy, August 1936; naval attaché, same country, December 1917

Manchukuo[]

  • : Japanese military attaché, Hsinking, Manchukuo
  • Tadashi Hanaya: (head) Japanese military attaché, Hsinking, Manchukuo
  • : (head) Harbin military attaché mission, Manchukuo

Mexico[]

Philippines[]

  • Gen Sugiyama: official duty, Philippines, February 1912
  • : official tor to the Philippines, 1934–1935

Poland[]

Singapore[]

  • Gen Sugiyama: official duty, Singapore, October 1912

Soviet Union[]

  • Sadao Araki: language officer, Russia, November 1909; Military Attaché, Russia, May 1913
  • Mitsumasa Yonai: resident naval officer, Russia, 1915
  • : assistant military attaché, USSR, December 1928
  • Torashirō Kawabe: resident officer, Riga, Latvia (studying Soviet military affairs), January 1926, Military Attaché, U.S.S.R., February 1932 April 1934
  • : served in the Soviet Union during 1938 as a language officer, later in 1939 was Assistant Military Attaché in Moscow.
  • : military attaché to the Soviet Union (1940–1943)

Sweden[]

Switzerland[]

  • Masakazu Kawabe: resident officer, Switzerland, April 1918
  • Hideki Tōjō: official duty, Switzerland, August 1919
  • Yoshijirō Umezu: military attaché, Switzerland, November 1919
  • : member, Japanese Delegation to General Disarmament Conference, Geneva, December 1931
  • Kanji Ishiwara: member, Japanese Delegation to Geneva Conference, October 1932
  • Keisuke Fujie: member of Japanese Delegation, General Disarmament Conference, Geneva, August 1931

Turkey[]

United States[]

Military attaches in Diplomatic missions[]

Concurrent Mission to Europe[]

Assistant to Peace Conference February 1919[]

  • Jo Iimura: member, Plenipotentiary's Suite, Peace Conference, February 1919
  • Shunroku Hata: member, Plenipotentiary's Suite, Peace Conference, February 1919

Assistant to Mission to League of Nations,1920-23[]

  • Heisuke Yanagawa: member of the Japanese Military Mission to League of Nations during 1920-23 period

Assistant to London Conference 1929-May 30[]

Assistant to General Disarmament Conference,Geneva 1931-32[]

  • Keisuke Fujie: member of Japanese delegation, General Disarmament Conference, Geneva, August 1931
  • : member, Japanese delegation to General Disarmament Conference, Geneva, December 1931
  • Kanji Ishiwara: member, Japanese delegation to Geneva Conference, October 1932

Assistant to Ho-Umezu Agreement June 1935[]

  • : commanding general, China Garrison Army, March 1934 (Ho-Umezu Agreement, June 1935);

Member in Yamashita s Mission to Europe(Germany and Italy),December 1940-July 1941[]

  • Kitsuju Ayabe: member, military observer Lt. Gen. Yamashita's diplomatic mission to Germany and Italy in December 1940 - July 1941

Special Military Attaché in Germany[]

  • Kazuo Otani: , official representative for buying armaments, also heavy supporter and liaison with the Nazis

Army attaché in Matsuoka's mission to Europe and Russia[]

  • : Army attaché in to Europe and Russia

Army diplomatic support to Washington diplomatic mission[]

  • Hideo Iwakuro: Army foreign affairs officer, provided diplomatic support to the Washington mission

Special aide to Nomura Mission to Washington[]

  • : special aide to Nomura Mission to Washington
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