Tadamichi Kuribayashi Military person

General Tadamichi Kuribayashi (栗林 忠道, Kuribayashi Tadamichi, 7 July 1891 in Nagano Prefecture, Japan – c. 26 March 1945 on Iwo Jima, Japan) was a general in the Imperial Japanese Army, part-time writer, haiku poet, diplomat, and General (Taisho) of the Imperial Japanese Army General Staff. He is best known for being overall commander of the Japanese garrison during the Battle of Iwo Jima. Even before the battle, General Kuribayashi insisted upon sharing the hardships of his men. He also refused to permit banzai charges, which he regarded as an unnecessary waste of his men's lives. Although the United States Marine Corps had expected to capture Iwo Jima in five days, Kuribayashi and his men waged guerrilla warfare against them for 36 days. While it is believed that he was killed in action in the final assault, Kuribayashi's body was never identified by the United States military.The 2006 movie Letters from Iwo Jima brought General Kuribayashi's story to an international audience for the first time. Kuribayashi was portrayed by Japanese actor Ken Watanabe. The film received wide acclaim and four Academy Award nominations.

Personal facts

Tadamichi Kuribayashi
Birth dateJanuary 01, 1891
Birth place
Nagano Prefecture , Empire of Japan
Date of deathJanuary 01, 1945
Place of death
Iwo Jima , Empire of Japan

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Military person

award
Order of the Rising Sun
Order of the Sacred Treasure
military operations
Battle of Iwo Jima
Battle of Hong Kong
military unit
2nd Guards Division (Japan)
IJA 1st Cavalry Brigade
109th Division (Imperial Japanese Army)
service start1911
service end1945

Tadamichi Kuribayashi on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://history.sandiego.edu/gen/WW2Timeline/LUTZ/iwo.html
  2. http://ww2db.com/person_bio.php?person_id=A21
  3. http://www.generals.dk/general/Kuribayashi/Tadamichi/Japan.html