Fusaki Tsutsumi (堤不夾貴, Tsutsumi Fusaki, March 3, 1890 – July 21, 1959) was a career military officer and a lieutenant-general of the Imperial Japanese Army in World War II.[1]
Tsutsumi Fusaki | |
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Born | Kofu, Yamanashi, Japan | March 3, 1890
Died | July 29, 1959 69) | (aged
Allegiance | Empire of Japan |
Service/ | Imperial Japanese Army |
Years of service | 1922―1945 |
Rank | Lieutenant General |
Unit | 10th Infantry Division |
Commands | 91st Infantry Division |
Battles/wars |
Life
Born in the city of Kofu, Yamanashi Prefecture, Tsutsumi graduated from the Imperial Japanese Army Academy in 1922.
He took part in the invasion of Manchuria as Chief of Staff of the 10th Infantry Division. The division was deployed to the Asian continent during the Mukden Incident in September 1931 and remained stationed in Manchuria afterwards, participating in the Jinzhou Operation of 1932. The division returned to Japan in March 1934.
In October 1943, he was assigned command of the Japanese defenses of the Kuril Islands. In April 1944, he formed the 91st Infantry Division. He led the defense of the northern Kuril islands during the Kuril landing operation and the Battle of Shumshu. On August 23, 1945, he signed the terms to surrender his troops to the invading Soviet Union.[2]
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