To: Dilbert San Diego
The Kyūjō Incident was an attempted military coup d'état in Japan at the end of the Second World War. It happened on the night of 1415 August 1945, just prior to announcement of Japan's surrender to the Allies. The attempted coup was put into effect by the Staff Office of the Ministry of War of Japan and by many from the Imperial Guard of Japan in order to stop the move to surrender. The officers, in an attempt to block the decision to surrender to the Allies, killed Lieutenant General Takeshi Mori of the First Imperial Guards Division and attempted to counterfeit an order to the effect of occupying the Tokyo Imperial Palace. They attempted to place the Emperor under house arrest, using the 2nd Brigade Imperial Guard Infantry. They failed to persuade the Eastern District Army (Japan) and the high command of the Imperial Japanese Army to move forward with the action. Due to their failure to convince the remaining army to oust the Imperial House of Japan, they ultimately committed suicide. As a result, the communique of the intent for a Japanese surrender continued as planned.
14 posted on
08/06/2014 8:49:07 AM PDT by
zek157
To: zek157
You know that would be the subject of a great movie, in the vein of Valkyrie.
25 posted on
08/06/2014 9:21:00 AM PDT by
dfwgator
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