132nd Independent Mixed Brigade (Imperial Japanese Army)

132nd Independent Mixed Brigade
独立混成第132旅団
Active 1945–1945
Country Empire of Japan Empire of Japan
Allegiance 3rd army
Branch Imperial Japanese Army
Type Infantry
Size 5545[1]
Garrison/HQ Dongning, Heilongjiang
Nickname(s) Funsen brigade
Engagements Soviet invasion of Manchuria

The 132nd independent mixed brigade (独立混成第132旅団 Dokuritsu konsei dai hyakusanjūni ryodan) was an infantry brigade of the Imperial Japanese Army. It was formed 10 July 1945 in Dongning, Heilongjiang for border guard duties.[2]

Assignments

30 July 1945, the 132nd brigade was assigned to the 3rd army.

The 132nd brigade was reinforced by the 1st independent border guards unit and in turn assigned to 128th division with the start of the Soviet invasion of Manchuria 9 August 1945. Therefore, the top-level assignment of the 132nd division has changed to the 1st area army.

Action

9 August 1945, the Tungning detachment of the 132nd brigade beat off a direct Soviet attack at Dongning. Nonetheless, the rest of brigade was ordered to withdraw in the evening of the same day, with the left-behind forces outflanked and routed 11 August 1945.

After retreating to Tachienchang, the 132nd brigade was merged with the remnants of the 284th infantry regiment from the 128th division to form a "Tachienchang detachment". It held its positions against some Red Army armoured units 16 August 1945 before surrendering following surrender of Japan.

References

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