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Shigetarō Shimada

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as a senior staff officer in June 1932, he served as Chief of the Third Department, Naval Intelligence, where he started espionage operations against the US, and later served concurrently as Chief of the First Department from November 1932 to October 1933 when he assumed total command. Becoming Vice
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Shimada's power grab, however, gained him many enemies in the Navy General Staff and the Emperor's court. Shimada's opponents continuously pressured Emperor Hirohito to dismiss him, citing that the navy was losing battle after battle under Shimada's direction. Hirohito finally made his displeasure
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On November 30, the Emperor Showa asked Shimada if he would really wage war. Shimada said, "We are ready, I do not trust Germany, I mentioned that Japan alone can continue the war."
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and approved its implementation. Although largely regarded as a submissive lackey for his reputation of meek submissiveness and unquestioning loyalty to
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lost confidence in both the Army and Naval Chiefs of Staff. As such, Tōjō was able to dismiss Chief of the Army General Staff
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and the Netherlands. After the end of the American occupation of Japan, he was released on parole in 1955 by Prime Minister
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Returning to Japan after the war, Shimada held various staff positions in the 1920s as a staff officer in the
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in 1922, an instructor at the Naval War College in 1923 and commander of the 7th Submarine Division in 1926.
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in December 1930, he served as Commandant of the Submarine School, before being assigned to the
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in 1904. He was ranked 27th out of 192 cadets. One of his classmates was the famous admiral
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After his commissioning as an ensign on 31 August 1905, he was assigned to the cruisers
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on 18 October 1941. During his term as Navy Minister, he knew of the plans for the
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in February 1932. As commander of the IJN 3rd Fleet, he participated in the
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Chief of the Naval General Staff in December 1933, Shimada was promoted to
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During the late-1930s Shimada's positions included commandant of the
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with Shimada known to Tōjō in July 1944, shortly after the fall of
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Japanese people convicted of the international crime of aggression
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on 17 July and as Chief of the General Navy Staff on 2 August.
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Drabkin, Ron; Kusunoki, K.; Hart, B. W. (22 September 2022).
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on 30 November 1929, and assigned as Chief of Staff to the
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Minister of the Navy
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Hideki Tōjō
Oikawa Koshirō
Nomura Naokuni
Chief of the Imperial Japanese Navy General Staff
Hideki Tōjō
Kuniaki Koiso
Osami Nagano
Oikawa Koshirō
Tokyo
Empire of Japan
Order of the Golden Kite
Order of the Sacred Treasures
Order of the Rising Sun
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IJN 2nd Fleet
China Area Fleet

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