was a general in the
Imperial Japanese Army during
World War II
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who was
War Minister during the
surrender of Japan
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.
Early life and career
Anami was born in
Taketa city in
Ōita Prefecture, where his father was a senior bureaucrat in the
Home Ministry
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and grew up in Tokyo and in
Tokushima Prefecture. He attended the 18th class of the
Imperial Japanese Army Academy and was commissioned as a
second lieutenant in the
Infantry
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in December 1906.
In November 1918, Anami graduated from the 30th class of the
Army Staff College with the rank of captain. He was assigned to the
Imperial Japanese Army General Staff from April 1919 and was promoted to
major in February 1922. From August 1923 to May 1925, he was assigned to the staff of the Sakhalin Expeditionary Army, which was responsible for the occupation of northern
Sakhalin island during the
Japanese intervention in Siberia. Anami was promoted to
lieutenant colonel in August 1925.
From August to December 1925, Anami was sent as a
military attaché to
France
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. On his return to Japan, he was assigned to the
45th Infantry Regiment, and became unit commander in August 1928.
From August 1929 to August 1930, Anami served as
Aide-de-camp to emperor
Hirohito
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. He was then promoted to
colonel
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In the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries, a colon ...
.
From August 1933 to August 1934, Anami served as regimental commander of the
2nd Guard Regiment of the
Imperial Guards.
He was subsequently Commandant of the Tokyo Military Preparatory School,
and promoted to
major general in March 1935.
Wartime military career

From August 1936, Anami served as Chief of the Military Administration Bureau of the
War Ministry. He became Chief of the Personnel Bureau in March 1937 and was promoted to
lieutenant general
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in March the following year.
With the start of the
Second Sino-Japanese War
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, Anami was given a combat command, as
commanding officer of the
109th Division in
China
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from November 1938. He was recalled to Japan in October 1939 to assume the role of Vice-Minister of War in the cabinet of
Prime Minister
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Fumimaro Konoe. Anami belonged to the clique which supported the rise of
Hideki Tojo to power in October 1941.
However, in April 1941, Anami returned to China as
Commander in Chief of the
11th Army, covering ongoing operations in central China. He was transferred to the
Japanese Second Area Army in
Manchukuo in July 1942.
In May 1943, Anami was promoted to full
general
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In some usages, the term "general officer" refers to a rank above colone ...
. As the war conditions in the Pacific deteriorated for the Japanese, the Second Area Army was reassigned to the Southern Theater from November 1943, where Anami directed operations in
western New Guinea and
Halmahera
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.
Anami was recalled to Japan December 1944 and became
Inspector General of Army Aviation and Chief of the
Army Aeronautical Department and concurrently served on the
Supreme War Council. In April 1945, he was appointed
War Minister in the cabinet of Prime Minister
Kantarō Suzuki.
Political career
As War Minister, Anami was outspoken against the idea of surrender, despite his awareness that Japan's losses on the battlefield and the destruction of Japan's cities and industrial capability by American bombing meant that Japan had lost the war militarily.
[Axelrood, '' Encyclopedia of World War II'', p. 55.] Even after the
bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Anami opposed acceptance of the
Potsdam Declaration and instead called for a large-scale battle to be fought on the Japanese mainland that would cause such massive Allied casualties that Japan would somehow be able to avoid complete surrender and perhaps even keep some of what it had conquered.
Eventually, his arguments against what he perceived to be the dishonor of surrender were overcome when Emperor
Hirohito
, Posthumous name, posthumously honored as , was the 124th emperor of Japan according to the traditional order of succession, from 25 December 1926 until Death and state funeral of Hirohito, his death in 1989. He remains Japan's longest-reigni ...
ordered an end to the war. Anami's supporters suggested that he should vote against surrender or resign from the Cabinet. Instead, he ordered his officers to concede and later said to his brother-in-law, "As a Japanese soldier, I must obey my Emperor."
[
He informed the officers of the War Ministry of the decision and that as it was an imperial command, they must obey.][ John Toland, '' The Rising Sun: The Decline and Fall of the Japanese Empire 1936–1945'' p 814–815 Random House New York 1970] His refusal to support any action against the imperial decision was a key point in the failure of the Kyūjō incident, an attempted military coup d'état by junior officers to prevent the surrender announcement from being broadcast.[
On 14 August, Anami signed the surrender document with the rest of the cabinet and committed '' seppuku'' early the next morning.][Frank, ''Downfall'' pp 319–320] His suicide note read, . The cryptic note is open to multiple interpretations.
Anami's grave is at Tama Cemetery, in Fuchū, Tokyo
file:FuchuCityHall2023091.jpg, 260px, Fuchū City Hall
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. His sword, blood-splattered dress uniform, and suicide note are on display at the Yūshūkan Museum, next to Yasukuni Shrine, in Tokyo.
Family
Anami's son Anami Koreshige served as Japan's ambassador to China from 2001 to 2006.
See also
*'' Japan's Longest Day''
References
Bibliography
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External links
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Annotated bibliography for Korechika Anami from the Alsos Digital Library for Nuclear Issues
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1887 births
1945 suicides
1945 deaths
Military personnel from Ōita Prefecture
People from Taketa, Ōita
Imperial Japanese Army generals of World War II
Japanese military personnel who died by suicide
Ministers of the Imperial Japanese Army
Seppuku from Meiji era to present
Suicides by sharp instrument in Japan
Military personnel of the Second Sino-Japanese War
Miwa clan
Burials at Tama Cemetery