List of Japanese political figures in early Shōwa period

List of important political and civil figures during World War II: Emperor Hirohito: Emperor of Japan Osachi Hamaguchi: Prime Minister Tomeo Sagoya: the assassin of Prime Minister Osachi Hamaguchi. He was a member of Aikokusha (Love of Country Association) Wakatsuki Reijirō: Prime Minister Hara Takashi: Commoner and liberal thinker of the Seiyukai party, came to be Prime Minister Kaku Mori: a Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs Yōsuke Matsuoka: Foreign Affairs Minister Fumimaro Konoe: Prime Minister, founder of Dobunkai Secret society Naotake Satō: himself realizing official duties, Manchukuo and China, some ambassador in Italy and last Ambassador in Soviet Union Kanji Kato: an important functionary in the Foreign affairs ministry Gotō Shinpei: ex-governor of Taiwan and important supporter of Manchukuo actions Noburo Ohtani: president of N.Y.K. Line Kishi Shinsuke: a nationalist, industrialist and merchant Yakichiro Suma: Spokesman of Foreign Affairs Ministry Nobofumi Ito: Chief of Information department Koh Ishii: Spokesman of Information department Saitō Takao: Member of Diet, opposed to official policy Baron Takumo Dan: Chief of Mitsui Banking interest and United States friend Kazuo Taoka: nationalist and head of the Yamaguchi-gumi, the largest yakuza syndicate.

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List of Japanese political figures in early Shōwa period

List of important political and civil figures during World War II: Emperor Hirohito: Emperor of Japan Osachi Hamaguchi: Prime Minister Tomeo Sagoya: the assassin of Prime Minister Osachi Hamaguchi. He was a member of Aikokusha (Love of Country Association) Wakatsuki Reijirō: Prime Minister Hara Takashi: Commoner and liberal thinker of the Seiyukai party, came to be Prime Minister Kaku Mori: a Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs Yōsuke Matsuoka: Foreign Affairs Minister Fumimaro Konoe: Prime Minister, founder of Dobunkai Secret society Naotake Satō: himself realizing official duties, Manchukuo and China, some ambassador in Italy and last Ambassador in Soviet Union Kanji Kato: an important functionary in the Foreign affairs ministry Gotō Shinpei: ex-governor of Taiwan and important supporter of Manchukuo actions Noburo Ohtani: president of N.Y.K. Line Kishi Shinsuke: a nationalist, industrialist and merchant Yakichiro Suma: Spokesman of Foreign Affairs Ministry Nobofumi Ito: Chief of Information department Koh Ishii: Spokesman of Information department Saitō Takao: Member of Diet, opposed to official policy Baron Takumo Dan: Chief of Mitsui Banking interest and United States friend Kazuo Taoka: nationalist and head of the Yamaguchi-gumi, the largest yakuza syndicate.

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