Naoyuki Kuzume
Japanese army officer
Intro | Japanese army officer | |
Places | Japan | |
was | Soldier Military personnel Military leader Officer | |
Work field | Military | |
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Birth | 10 October 1890 | |
Death | 2 July 1944 (aged 53 years) | |
Star sign | Libra |
Naoyuki Kuzume (葛目 直幸, Kuzume Naoyuki, October 10 1890 - June 28, 1944) was a colonel in the Imperial Japanese Army.
Naoyuki Kuzume was the commander of defenses on the island of Biak, near the Japanese-held bases in Papua New Guinea. He led the IJA 22nd Infantry Regiment, over 3,400 troops. He made a desperate defense of the island, covering it with pillboxes, bunkers, and spider holes. Nevertheless, the US troops were able to successfully fight their way to the east caves. On June 28, Kuzume decided to commit seppuku, the ritual suicide, since the Japanese had little chance of victory. He was posthumously promoted as lieutenant general.