Teiichi Yoshimoto
Teiichi Yoshimoto (Japanese: 吉本貞一) (March 23, 1887-September 14, 1945) was an Imperial Japanese Army general of the Kwantung Army. He was born in Tokushima Prefecture. He committed suicide after the surrender of Japan in Tokyo.
Career
- December 1908: Second Lieutenant
- December 1911: First Lieutenant
- October 1918: Army captain
- August 1923: Army major
- March 1928: Lieutenant colonel
- August 1, 1931: Colonel
- March 7, 1936: Major general
- March 9, 1939: Lieutenant general
Preceded by office created |
Chief of Staff of the Imperial Japanese 11th Army 1938-1939 |
Succeeded by Takazo Numata |
Preceded by Yoshio Iwamatsu |
Commander of the Imperial Japanese 1st Army 1942-1944 |
Succeeded by Raishiro Sumida |
Preceded by office created |
Commander of the Imperial Japanese 11th Area Army 1945 |
Succeeded by Keisuke Fujie |
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