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  1. Yoshijirō Umezu (梅津 美治郎, Umezu Yoshijirō) (January 4, 1882 – January 8, 1949) was a Japanese general in World War II and Chief of the Army General Staff during the final years of the conflict. He was convicted of war crimes and sentenced to life imprisonment.

  2. Umezu Yoshijiro. Surrender of Japan. On 2 September 1945, the Empire of Japan formally surrendered to the Allied powers on board the USS Missouri. Over 100 Allied warships and submarines were present that day in Tokyo Bay. The Allied powers were represented by General Douglas MacArthur, Supreme Allied Commander.

  3. A biography of Yoshijiro Umezu, a Japanese general who commanded the Kwangtung Army and the Imperial Japanese Army during WW2. Learn about his military career, his role in the surrender, and his trial and death.

  4. Jul 10, 2023 · The major opposition came from Chief of General Staff Yoshijirō Umezu, who was deeply opposed to the operation’s ethical implications. Umezu, a high-ranking military officer, believed that the use of biological weapons was a war crime.

  5. Yoshijirō Umezu (梅津 美治郎, Umezu Yoshijirō?) (January 4, 1882 – January 8, 1949) was a general in the Imperial Japanese Army in World War II. He was convicted of war crimes and sentenced to life imprisonment.

  6. www.japanpitt.pitt.edu › glossary › umezu-yoshijiroUmezu Yoshijiro | Japan Module

    Umezu Yoshijiro was an army general and the last chief of the Army General Staff Office in Japan. He surrendered to the Allies in 1945 and was executed as a war criminal in 1949.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Operation_PXOperation PX - Wikipedia

    The operation was abandoned shortly after its planning was finalized in March 1945 due to the strong opposition of General Yoshijirō Umezu, Chief of the Army General Staff. Overview. Operation PX was proposed in December 1944 by the Japanese Naval General Staff, led by Vice-Admiral Jisaburō Ozawa.