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Suzuki Keiji : ウィキペディア英語版
Suzuki Keiji

was a Japanese army intelligence officer during the Second World War. Operating primarily in Burma, he helped form the Burma Independence Army and was an advocate for Burmese independence, described as a "Japanese Lawrence of Arabia". The Burmese refererred to him by the ''nom de guerre'' ''Bo Mogyo'', meaning "Thunderbolt Commander". However, his mission ultimately laid the groundwork for the Japanese occupation of Burma. Despite his commitment to Burmese Independence, Suzuki was opposed to the independence of Korea.
==Training==
Suzuki was trained at the Imperial Japanese Army Academy and graduated as an infantry officer in 1918. He subsequently attended the General Staff College and in 1929 began clandestine operations in the Philippines. His main focus, in both his studies and early career, was Anglo-American affairs.〔 Suzuki's official military position was the Head of the General Staff Headquarters' Shipping Section. However, he was trained at the ''Rikugun Nakano Gakkō'' and was secretly an intelligence agent charged with disrupting Allied activities in Asia by shutting down supply lines on the Burma Road.〔

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