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Seiichi Kita (ja:喜多誠一) (December 20, 1886 – August 7, 1947), was a Lieutenant-General in the Imperial Japanese Army, who commanded the Japanese First Area Army from September 1944 until the end of the war. He died as a prisoner in the Soviet Union.

Life

Kita Seiichi became an infantry officer in 1907 and was military attaché to England in 1927. He served in several staff positions in China, until March 9 1940 when he became commander of the IJA 14th Division, based in Northern China.

On October 15 1941 he was appointed Commander of the 6th Army based in Hailar until March 1 1943, when he took over the command of the 12th Army. In February 1944, he was recalled to Japan and was attached to the General Staff. On September 26 1944 he became Commander of the Japanese First Area Army, with which he fought unsuccessfully against the Red Army, when the Soviet Union invaded Manchukuo at the end of World War II. Together with his surviving soldiers, he became prisoner of war in Siberia. He was never repatriated and is thought to have died in a prison camp in 1947 or 1952.

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