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Statement Concerning Ohno

Statement Title Statement of Ohno
Record Type Statement
Subject of Statement Minehiro Ohno
Statement Provided By Minehiro Ohno

Statement of Ohno (23 Dec 47). 28, finished law in 1942, went to Army, 3 mos later discharged, became a probationary civilian lawyer in 1943, was inducted in 24th Inf of the 4th Inf Div, in June 1944, became a probation legal Officer 15 July 1944 and transferred to the Eastern Area, entered Legal Training Dept of Tokyo Army .College Sept 1944, assigned to Legal Section of WAH as a 2nd Lt 4 Jan 1945, was discharged 15 Sept 45.

At WA, Ohno was a courts martial prosecutor in cases involving Jap soldiers, also took Wako's and Murata's cases to the CG for approval. About 10 June 1945, Murara, Onishi and Saito interrogated 3 or 4 captured enemy airmen preparatory to trial. Wako told Ohno that a telegram had been sent to the Legal Bureau asking whether the flyers were to be tried locally and whether a death sentence could be given. Since no answer was given, a second was sent. Ohno believes an order was received about Feb 1945 stating the power to try flyers was passed on to various armies. Ohno heard this from Murata in Sugamo, who said that the WD was contacted since trial of flyers of international importance.

About 1300 on 20 June, Wako told those assembled that an execution would be conducted, told Ohno that he would assist in the beheading. Ohno said he had no experience, asked if they had been court martialed. Wako replied that he had received the order of the CO (Yokoyama) to conduct the execution. Ohno then explained he was too busy, then asked 1st Lt. Shimazaki as to the court martial of captured flyers, who answered that it consisted of a consultation of the higher staff Officers and the CG (Yokoyama) and that the decision to execute the flyers after his discussion was ordered by the CG (Yokoyama).

8 or 9 flyers were executed 20 June, Ohno heard, did not attend, but most of WAH Legal Section were there. He names Gen Ito, Capt Wako, 1st Lt. Murata, 1st Lts Shimazaka, POs- Onishi Saito, Shimomitsu, as present. Wako told Ohno he executed 2 flyers. Murata was in front of the prison when Ohno announced the executions, as well as Shimazaki. PO Onishi told Ohno that Shimazaki executed on flyer, later told him that Sgt. Maj. Ikeda of the Staff Section executed one. Ohno also heard that Toji executed some flyers.

About 0900, on 12 Aug, Capt. Wako, 1st Lts Yoshida, Shimazaki and Ohno from Legal Section and Major Takami and an unknown Colonel of the 5th Air Firce Legal Section, escorted a 5th Air Force NOG to Aburayama to be executed, for burning his airplane to avoid a suicide mission to Okinawa. He was shot about 1000 and soon after a truck arrived with 8 captured enemy flyers.

Major Itezono told Ohno that they were going to execute the flyers. Wako told him "since you didn't take part in the last sories of executions, you perform an execution today," 2nd Lt. Nakamura directed 5 soldiers to dig a pit where the Jap was shot, on Wako's suggestion of location. During this time Tomomori and Enatsu arrived in a sedan. Itezono assembled the Japs and

Statement of Ohno contd. . . and Tomomori was saluted, and Itezono told him the executions should start at once, asked whether they should be held up until some persons walking from Hq arrived, but Tomomori looked at his watch and said there was notime. Nakamura then dispersed soldiers to keep civilians away.

Itezono then said ''someone perform an execution." None came out, so he again said "someone of you do it". And 2 1st Lts of Staff Section, then Ohno and 1st Lt. Yoshida stepped out. Itezono and Enatsu then wrote down the names of the participants to make a report. Wako then explained how such an execution was performed, and Ohno believes Enatsu then said "wet the sword and cut the throat". Believes Wako and Itezono told them the same thing.

The flyers were given the customary drink of water, someone talked to them in English, might have been an NCO or PO. Ohno believes Wako ordered the water be given to the Prisoners.

A Sgt, Maj. brought the first Prisoner to a kneeling position before the pit, and a First Lt. from Staff Section cut only half way thru the. throat and then pierced his heart as he lay in tie pit as instructed earlier. The second 1st Lt from Staff Section decapitated the second flyer.

1st Lt. Yoshida then cut thru the throat of the third flyer only half way and had to pierce his heart after the body fell into the pit, Ohno then brought his sword toward the right side of the fourth flyer’s neck, then cut half way thru the neck, then pierced the heart of tie flyer in the pit on Wako's instructions.

A group of soldiers then arrived, who had walked from Hq, including Noda and Narazaki and 5 or 6 others,mostly 1st Lts., and POs from the Guerilla Unit. The group reported to Itezono.

Either the 5th or 6th flyer was executed by kesagiri. PO Narazaki performed the stroke, cutting straight down thru the shoulder. He then had to pierce the heart of the flyer after Wako examined the body. Another person perhaps an Army Dr, examined the body, Ohno believes that Itezono also said that Narazaki should pierce the heart.

If the 5th was executed by kesagiri, the 6th was decapitated in the orthodox manner. The 7th flyer was made to kneel blindfolded facing away from the pit. About 10 or 15 meters away Otsuki, who either sitting or on his stomach, adjusted his crossbow, took 3 shots, one glancing off the eyebrow. Then Ohno believes that Itezono took his place, stating he would show him how it is done, and missed two shots. It was then decided, Ohno thinks by Tomomori, that the flyer should be beheaded, and.'someone did a good job of decapitation.

The 8th flyer was then led to a spot 4 or 5 meters from the pit, made to stand while 1st Lt. Yamamoto held one of his hands, then other

Statement of Ohno contd ... held by another. Ohno doesn’t recall who was first, believes it was PO Noda who ran from about 2 or 3 meters in front of him and struck him in the abdomen with his' fist with the karate stroke, The flyer fell with a groan. The flyer was made to stand and Yamamoto tried the same stroke, then knead him in the scrotum, the flyer then appearing about dead. Tomomori then said someone near the pit should behead^the flyer, who was half carried to the pit, and 2 or 3 of the 1st Lts said that since he would die anyway why not just throw him in the pit, but Tomomori said "it will not.do to bury him because he may regain consciousness, execute him, behead him and finish him off."

Ohno then cut halfway thr the flyer's neck, killing him. The flyers were then cover d with dirt. Tomomori then got a bottle of whiskey from his pocket, gave a drink to those who participated. Itezono then assembled all present in 2 rows, saluted Tomomori and reported mission accomplished, and Tomomori then stated that the execution had not been conducted on Prisoners of War according to International Law, that these were enemy fighter aircraft crew members, and those not contra Internat­ional Law, that the execution 1 as a valuable experience in the light of the coming decisive battle. Itezono then ordered a 2nd saluted and they left.

On being questioned, Ohno recalls that the first executioner mas either 1st Lt Kuroki, 1st Lt. Eguchi or 1st Lt. Otosu, that fie believes that Eguchi killed the second, that Otosu executed the 7th, that Satano killed the 5th, that he 'walked from Hq with Narazaki.

Before the executions started, Itezono stated that the Prisoners were B 29 members. Ohno thought the flyers were being executed as on 20 June, by order of Yokoyama, that the procedure was correct, didn’t know they had never been tried or investigated. Ohno thought the flyers had been interrogated by Enatsu, since he was a Kempei Tai Officer, and by Sato since he was interested in air intelligence. 

In all incidents Tomomori either gave orders directly or thru Itezono, who ordered the first 4 thru Tomomori's authority. When Ohno executed the 8th, both said "execute the flyer."

Ohno was in Hirao at the time of the 15 August executions.