Thirty-Fifth Army (Japan)
{{Infobox military unit
|unit_name= Japanese Thirty-Fifth Army
|image=Surrender of IJA 35th Army.jpg
|image_size=300px
|caption=Surrender of Lt. General Kataoka Tadasu, highest ranking officer of Imperial Japanese 35th Army on Cebu, August 19, 1945
|dates= July 26, 1944 - April 14, 1945
|country= Empire of Japan
|allegiance=
|branch= Imperial Japanese Army
|type= Infantry
|role= Corps
|garrison=
|nickname= {{nihongo|Sho|尚| Lasting}}
|battles=
}}
{{command structure
|name= Japanese 35th Army
|date=1945
|parent=Japanese Fourteenth Area Army
|subordinate=
- 1st division
- 16th division
- 26th division
- 30th division
- 100th division
- 102nd division
- 54th Independent Mixed Brigade
- 55th Independent Mixed Brigade
}}
The {{nihongo|Japanese 35th Army|第35軍 |Dai-sanjyūgo gun}} was an army of the Imperial Japanese Army during the final days of World War II.
History
The Japanese 35th Army was raised on July 26, 1944 in the Japanese-occupied Philippines in anticipation of Allied attempts to invade and retake Mindanao and the Visayan islands in central and southern Philippines. It was under the overall command of the Japanese Fourteenth Area Army. Initially intended as a garrison force to withstand a long-term war of attrition, as the war situation on the Pacific front grew increasingly desperate for Japan, the Imperial General Headquarters ordered the bulk of the IJA 35th Army to Leyte as reinforcement to Japanese forces in the Battle of Leyte to fight against the combined American and Philippine Commonwealth troops. As the battle was lost, surviving units were given independent command authority, and were ordered to go to ground and wage a guerilla campaign on their respective islands for as long as possible. The IJA 35th Army was officially disbanded on April 19, 1945. Some individual Japanese stragglers did not give up until the 1970s.
List of commanders
=Commanding Officer=
class=wikitable
! | Name | From | To |
1 | General Sōsaku Suzuki | 28 July 1944 | 19 April 1945 |
=Chief of Staff=
class=wikitable
! | Name | From | To |
1 | Major General Yoshiharu Tomochika | 28 July 1944 | 14 November 1944 |
2 | Lieutenant General Takaji Wachi | 14 November 1944 | 20 February 1945 |
3 | Major General Yoshiharu Tomochika | 20 February 1945 | 19 April 1945 |
Structure
;Japanese 35th Army
- 16th Infantry Division
- 30th Infantry Division
- 100th Infantry Division
- 102nd Infantry Division
- IJA 54th Independent Mixed Brigade
References
- {{cite book
| last = Drea
| first = Edward J.
| authorlink =
| year = 1998
| chapter = Leyte: Unanswered Questions
| title = In the Service of the Emperor: Essays on the Imperial Japanese Army
| publisher = University of Nebraska Press
| location = Nebraska
| isbn = 0-8032-1708-0
}}
- {{cite book
| last = Frank
| first = Richard B
| year = 1999
| title = Downfall: The End of the Imperial Japanese Empire
| publisher = Random House
| location = New York
| isbn = 0-679-41424-X
}}
- {{cite book
| last = Jowett
| first = Bernard
| year = 1999
| title = The Japanese Army 1931-45 (Volume 2, 1942-45)
| publisher = Osprey Publishing
| location =
| isbn = 1-84176-354-3
}}
- {{cite book
| last = Madej
| first = Victor
| year = 1981
| title = Japanese Armed Forces Order of Battle, 1937-1945
| publisher = Game Publishing Company
| location =
| id = ASIN: B000L4CYWW
}}
- {{cite book
| last = Marston
| first = Daniel
| year = 2005
| title = The Pacific War Companion: From Pearl Harbor to Hiroshima
| publisher = Osprey Publishing
| location =
| isbn = 1-84176-882-0
}}
External links
- {{cite web
| last = Wendel
| first = Marcus
| url = http://www.axishistory.com/index.php?id=7684
| title = Axis History Factbook
| work = Japanese 33rd Army
}}
Category:Military units and formations established in 1944
Category:Military units and formations disestablished in 1945