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  1. Yamamoto was born as Isoroku Takano (高野 五十六, Takano Isoroku) in Nagaoka, Niigata. His father, Sadayoshi Takano (高野 貞吉), had been an intermediate-rank samurai of the Nagaoka Domain .

  2. Childhood & Early Life. He was born on April 4, 1884 in Nagaoka, Niigata, as the sixth of the seven children of Sadayoshi Takano and his second wife Mineko. Isoroku means 56 denoting the age of his father when he was born. His father was a school teacher who belonged to a samurai family.

  3. In 1913, Isoroku’s father and mother died, and, according to Japanese custom, the young man was adopted by the Yamamoto family. Advancement in the Navy came rapidly for him. He was promoted to lieutenant in 1914, lieutenant commander in 1915, and attended the Navy Staff College in 1916.

  4. Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto is one of few names that stands prominently amidst the tumultuous waves of World War 2. Renowned for his strategic brilliance and pivotal role in shaping the course of history, Yamamoto’s legacy remains etched in the annals of military history. Early Life and Rise to Prominence

  5. Mar 10, 2019 · After his parents’ deaths, Isoroku was adopted by the wealthy but heirless Yamamoto family. Although his surname would change, he would carry on his birth family’s warrior tradition by pursuing a career in the navy.

  6. Jul 3, 2019 · Known For: Isoroku Yamamoto was the commander of the Japanese Combined Fleet during World War II. Also Known As: Isoroku Takana; Born: April 4, 1884 in Nagaoka, Niigata, Empire of Japan; Parents: Sadayoshi Teikichi, and his second wife Mineko; Died: April 18, 1943 in Buin, Bougainville, Solomon Islands, Territory of New Guinea

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