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Recalled to Japan before the end of the war, Iwakuro was attached to Army Ordnance Administrative Headquarters in 1945, and was Head of Army Investigation Department at the time of the end of the war.
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to share military technologies, particularly in terms of armor and aviation-related technologies. He also established a research facility to investigate new technologies, such as
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From 1939-1941, Iwakuro was Chief of Army Affairs Section in the Military Affairs Bureau, where his primary task was military procurement. Using the
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In September 1920, Iwakuro's regiment was assigned as part of the Japanese expeditionary force participating in the
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Iwakuro, unlike many in the Japanese Army senior staff, was always strongly against war with the Soviet Union (
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was located), Iwakuro had no interest in a naval career, and was sent for schooling to a military academy in
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The Shadow Warriors of Nakano: A History of the Imperial Japanese Army's Elite Intelligence School
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for use in future operations. In 1937, he was transferred to the newly created 8th Section of the
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of the perpetrators. He was then assigned to Army Intelligence, where he oversaw the
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of foreign embassies, interception of mail and correspondence and the production of
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Chinese Collaboration with Japan, 1932-1945: The Limits of Accommodation
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during World War II. He is also known as one of the founders of the
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After the war, in 1965, Iwakuro became one of the founders of the
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in 1918, and was assigned to the 16th Infantry Regiment, based at
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ultranationalist secret society. In 1932, he was transferred to
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in the Washington negotiations just before the outbreak of the
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In 1943, Iwakuro was promoted to Vice Chief of Staff of the
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Iwakuro became more outspoken in favor of the concept of a
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in August 1941, and was named Commanding Officer of the
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to the United States in 1941 over the objections of
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