Hidemasa Koga
| Hidemasa Koga | |
|---|---|
| The birth | 1919February 22 |
| Death | 1945August 15 |
| Position organization | |
| Military career | From 1939 to 1945 |
| The last rank | Army major |
Hidemasa Koga (こがひでまさ, from February 22, 1919 to August 15, 1945) is Japanese army officer. The last rank is an army major. Hideki Tojiyo acts as a father-in-law.
Career
I am from Saga. I graduate from a military academy (the 52nd) (1939) in September in 1939 and appoint it to Second Lieutenant gunner in November of the year and become 野戦砲兵第四連隊留守隊附. Via army gun engineering school normal department, an air defense school edification regiment, I graduated from Military Staff College (the 58th) (1944) afterwards in July in 1944. I was appointed an Imperial Guardsman first division staff officer with graduation and was promoted to an army major in December of the year.
In addition, Prime Minister Hideki Tojiyo married second daughter, Makie in (1943) in 1943 of land Ozai study and got 1 man.
I would participate in Miyagi case in the situation out of necessity in the end of the war, but the coup d'etat became the attempt and committed suicide using a handgun and a saber in front of a corpse of divisional commander Takeshi Mori enshrined on the Imperial Guardsman first D.H.Q. the second floor just before the end of the sweet voice broadcast of past the midday of August 15, 1945.
Allied item
References
- Ikuhiko Hata edition "Japanese army and navy general encyclopedia" second edition, Tokyo University publication society, 2005.
- Written by Satoshi Morishita "Imperial Guard Division staff officer end of the war historical secrets," it is ISBN 978-4-9908114-0-2 for history of emperor country army and navy meeting for the study, from 2006 to 21
- Written by Satoshi Morishita "tragedy of Shogi corps of the Mito edification aviation communication division case historical secrets Showa," it is ISBN 978-4-9908114-1-9 in history of emperor country army and navy meeting for the study, 2010
- Written by Satoshi Morishita "Kawaguchi broadcast place occupation case historical secrets," it is ISBN 978-4-9908114-2-6 in history of emperor country army and navy meeting for the study, 2009
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