Hiroshi Ōshima

Baron Hiroshi Ōshima (大島 浩, Ōshima Hiroshi, April 19, 1886 June 6, 1975) was a general in the Imperial Japanese Army, Japanese ambassador to Germany before and during World War II and (unwittingly) a major source of communications intelligence for the Allies. His role was perhaps best summed up by General George C. Marshall, who identified Ōshima as "our main basis of information regarding Hitler's intentions in Europe". After World War II, he was convicted of war crimes and sentenced to life imprisonment, but was paroled in 1955.

Hiroshi Ōshima
Native name
大島 浩
BornApril 19, 1886
Gifu Prefecture, Japan
DiedJune 6, 1975(1975-06-06) (aged 89)
Tokyo, Japan
Allegiance Empire of Japan
Service/branch Imperial Japanese Army
Years of service1906–1945
Rank Lieutenant General
Battles/warsWorld War II
AwardsOrder of the German Eagle (1st class)
Other workJapanese ambassador to Nazi Germany
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