Kenji Doihara
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Kenji Doihara (土肥原 賢二 Doihara Kenji, August 8, 1883 - December 23, 1948) was a Japanese spy who served in northeastern China from 1913. He was one of the main plotters of the so-called Mukden Incident, making an excuse for the Japanese invasion of Manchuria prior to the Second World War. Doihara was nicknamed 'Lawrence of Manchuria', a reference to the West's Lawrence of Arabia.
Further service stations:
- Commander, Kwantung Army, 1938-40
- Supreme War Council, 1940-43 (on November 4, 1941, as Major-General of Japanese Air Force, approved attack on Pearl Harbor)
- Army commander in Singapore, 1944-45
After the war, Doihara was tried by the Tokyo tribunal and was sentenced to death (convinced on 8 counts). In the interim, he was imprisoned in Sugamo Prison. Then, on December 23, 1948, at the age of 65, he was hanged for his actions.
External link
- Kenji Doihara - The Lawrence of Manchuria (http://www.angelfire.com/oz/1spy/Doihara.html)
- Overview of the Tokyo War Crimes Trial (http://cnd.org/mirror/nanjing/NMTT.html)de:Doihara Kenji