Police List of Japanese government and military commanders of World War II




1 police

1.1 commander in chief of kempeitai units
1.2 tokeitai police service units
1.3 imperial guards unit
1.4 commander of keishicho civil police forces
1.5 operative chief of keishicho civil police units
1.6 tokko police service unit





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commander in chief of kempeitai units

kesago nakajima: since 1921-41 lead kempeitai operation inside japan , asia during wartimes
kenzo kitano: military police (gendarmerie) commander, china forces
hideki tōjō: commanding general, military police, kwantung army
sanji okido: commander, military police
takeshi mori: deputy chief, military police headquarters
shizuichi tanaka: chief, general affairs bureau; military police forces headquarters; commander, kwantung army military police units; commander, military police forces (ltgen)
keisuke fujie: chief, general affairs bureau, military police; headquarters, kwantung army; commander, kwantung army military police
moto inkai: general officer commanding kempeitai unit, chosen
rokuro iwasa: commander in chief kempeitai forces, tokyo hq
tuyoji hirano: commanding officer kempeitai section 25th army, sumatra

tokeitai police service units

isoge taro:- operative leader of joho kyoko (japanese naval intelligence) , tokeitai (naval military police)

imperial guards unit

sadao araki: company commander, 1st infantry regiment, imperial guard division, during russo-japanese war
jinsaburo mazaki: regimental commander, 1st infantry, imperial guard division
makino shiro: battalion commander, 4th imperial guard infantry regiment
shōjirō iida: regimental commander, 4th infantry, imperial guard division, general officer commanding 2nd imperial guards division
hisaichi terauchi: regimental commander, 3rd imperial guards(colonel); chief of staff, imperial guard regiment; chief of staff, imperial guard division
korechika anami: regimental commander, 2nd imperial guards unit
fusataro teshima: imperial guard division commander
kioji tominaga: infantry regiment commander, 2nd imperial guards
akira mutō: imperial guard division commander; 2nd imperial guard division commander
nobuyoshi obata: commanding officer, transportation regiment, imperial guard division
tadasu kataoka: commander, imperial guard cavalry regiment; commander, imperial guard reconnaissance regiment
tadamichi kuribayashi: commanding general, 2nd imperial guard depot division (ltgen)
takeshi mori: commanding general, 1st imperial guard division, killed during abortive coup d état launched against him @ imperial palace
major-general imaye chief of staff 2nd imperial guards division, malaya
hideo iwakuro: commanding officer 5th imperial guards regiment, malaya
chikara hiraoka: chief military affairs department 1st imperial guards division
yaezo akashiba: general officer commanding 1st imperial guards division, tokyo
prince asaka yasuhiko: general officer commanding 1st imperial guards division
susumu harada: commanding officer 3rd imperial guards brigade
teiko itada: general officer commanding imperial guards division, china
prince un yi: commanding officer 2nd imperial guards brigade
machijiri kazumoto: commanding officer imperial guards artillery regiment
tsuneori kaya: general officer commanding 2nd imperial guards depot division
prince kan in kotohito: general officer commanding imperial guards division
kazuo mizutani: chief of staff, first imperial guards division in eastern district army

commander of keishicho civil police forces

juzo nishio: governor of tokyo metropolitan area
kōichi kido: home affairs minister
hideki tōjō: home affairs minister
hiranuma kiichirō: home affairs minister
saburo ando : home affairs minister
tsuneo matsudaira : home affairs minister
akira kazami: justice ministry
heisuke yanagawa: justice ministry
hiranuma kiichirō: justice minister

operative chief of keishicho civil police units

tsukio tomioka: operative keishicho police chief in tokio metropolitan area
sergeant kiyokawa: keishicho officer police

tokko police service unit

kesago nakajima: since 1921-41 lead state police (tokko) operations inside japan , asia during wartimes
officer maruyama: underground unit, in censorship department in tokko intelligence service, in tokyo, japan






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