First Area Army

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The First Area Army (第1方面軍, Dai-ichi hōmen gun) was a field army of the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II, based in northern Manchukuo and active in combat against the Soviet Union in the closing stages of the war.[1]

ActiveJuly 2, 1942 - August 15, 1945
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First Area Army
ActiveJuly 2, 1942 - August 15, 1945
CountryEmpire of Japan
BranchImperial Japanese Army
TypeInfantry
RoleField Army
Garrison/HQMukden
Nickname鋭 (Ei = “sharp”)
EngagementsSoviet invasion of Manchuria
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Yamashita Tomoyuki, Lieutenant-General, Commander of the Japanese 25th Army
Yamashita Tomoyuki, Lieutenant-General, Commander of the Japanese 25th Army

History

The Japanese 1st Area Army was formed on July 4, 1942 under the control of the Kwantung Army as a military reserve and garrison force to maintain security and public order in northern Manchukuo as many veteran divisions of the Kwantung Army were transferred to the various southern fronts in the Pacific War. It consisted mostly of minimally-trained reservists, conscripted students and home guard militia, without adequate weapons or supplies. The 1st Area Army was headquartered in Dunhua, in what is now the Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture of Jilin Province, China.

The units of the 1st Area Army proved to be no match for the Red Army when the Soviet Union invaded Manchukuo at the end of World War II. Without adequate armor, ammunition or leadership, many units broke and fled, or surrendered en masse.[2] Many surviving soldiers of the 1st Area Army, including its commanding officer General Seiichi Kita, became prisoners in Siberia and other parts of the Soviet Union after the surrender of Japan on August 15, 1945.[3]

List of Commanders

Commanding officer

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NameFromTo
1General Tomoyuki Yamashita1 July 194226 September 1944
2General Seiichi Kita26 September 194415 August 1945
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Chief of Staff

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NameFromTo
1Major General Kitsuju Ayabe1 July 19427 December 1942
2Major General Tsunamasa Shidei7 December 194216 October 1944
3Major General Tadao Teragaki16 October 19441 April 1945
4Major General Ryozo Sakurai1 April 194515 August 1945
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