The Japanese 29th Army was initially raised on January 6, 1944, at
Taiping, Perak in Japanese-occupied
Malaya as a
garrison force, and in anticipation of any
Allied attempt to invade and retake the
Malay Peninsula. The army's headquarters was at what is now the Peking Hotel, 2 Jalan Idris, also the site of the
Kempeitai Headquarters. Initially under command of the
Southern Expeditionary Army Group, the IJA 29th Army was transferred to the
Japanese Seventh Area Army on March 27, 1944. The commanding officer was Lieutenant General Teizo Ishiguro. His chief of staff was Major General Masukura Fujimura. When Fujimura was transferred to the
13th Area Army on its formation on 1 February 1945, Major General Naokazu Kawahara became chief of staff. Kawahara had been commander of the 26th Mixed Brigade in
Java. As the war situation on the
Pacific front grew increasingly desperate for Japan, the
Imperial Japanese Army was unable to provide reinforcements and resupply to units south of the
Philippines. After the
surrender of Japan the 29th Army formally surrendered to
Lieutenant-General Ouvry Roberts of the
34th Indian Corps at the
Victoria Institution, Kuala Lumpur on 13 September 1945. Neither the 29th Army nor the 34th Indian Corps had seen combat. The 29th Army was then demobilized. ==List of Commanders==