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    Kiichirō Hiranuma (平沼 騏一郎, 28 September 1867 – 22 August 1952) was a Japanese lawyer and politician who served as Prime Minister of Japan in 1939. Hiranuma...
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  • Furukawa (古川 麒一郎), Japanese astronomer Kiichiro Higuchi (樋口 季一郎) (1888–1970), Japanese general Hiranuma Kiichirō (平沼 騏一郎) (1867–1952), Japanese politician...
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  • Sadao, Colonel Hashimoto Kingoro, Field Marshal Hata Shunroku, Baron Hiranuma Kiichirō, Hoshino Naoki, Kaya Okinori, Marquis Kido Kōichi, General Koiso Kuniaki...
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  • Assistance Association) group amongst official expert of Jews affairs Hiranuma Kiichirō: General in Imperial Forces, Prime Minister, Home Affairs and Justice...
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  • Look up Hiranuma in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hiranuma is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: Kiichirō Hiranuma (1867–1952)...
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    Future Generations. Takeo Hiranuma was born in Tokyo in 1939. His mother was a grandniece of Prime Minister Kiichirō Hiranuma. He and his father Kyoshiro...
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    The Hiranuma Cabinet is the 35th Cabinet of Japan led by Hiranuma Kiichirō from January 5, 1939, to August 30, 1939. The cabinet had to contend and enforce...
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    April to August 1939, he served in the cabinet of Prime Minister Hiranuma Kiichirō as Minister of Colonial Affairs. He returned to the same post again...
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    funeral. The Prince was a strong supporter of State Shinto; with Hiranuma Kiichirō he set up the Shintoist Rites Research Council[citation needed] to...
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    obvious first choice as Prime Minister after the collapse of the Hiranuma Kiichirō cabinet. From the civilian side, Konoe Fumimaro or Hirota Kōki were...
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    that the war was an endless series of victories, was bewildered. Kiichirō Hiranuma succeeded him as prime minister. Konoe was awarded the 1st class of...
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    in the same position under the subsequent first Fumimaro Konoe and Kiichirō Hiranuma administrations, through August 1939. After Nobuyuki Abe became Prime...
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    Inoue Tanaka Chigaku Masanobu Tsuji Jinzaburō Masaki Kuniaki Koiso Hiranuma Kiichirō Kanji Ishiwara Kingoro Hashimoto Atrocities Mass killings Nanjing...
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    June 1946 Monarch Hirohito Vice President Shimizu Tōru Preceded by Hiranuma Kiichirō Succeeded by Shimizu Tōru In office 10 August 1944 – 7 April 1945...
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    Ijuin Hikoyoshi (26 April 1924) Takahashi Korekiyo (3 June 1927) Hiranuma Kiichirō (21 April 1928) Yamashita Gentarō (10 May 1928) Asano Nagakoto (10...
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    correctly understood by them". Konoe's successor, Prime Minister Hiranuma Kiichirō, turned the movement over to General Sadao Araki in January 1939,...
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    Prime Minister of Japan. Retrieved 10 April 2023. 第35代 平沼 騏一郎 [35th Hiranuma Kiichirō] (in Japanese). Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan. Retrieved...
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    East Asia Development Board. Under the political patronage of Baron Hiranuma Kiichirō, and with support from the zaibatsu groups, he took over the Justice...
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    Inoue Tanaka Chigaku Masanobu Tsuji Jinzaburō Masaki Kuniaki Koiso Hiranuma Kiichirō Kanji Ishiwara Kingoro Hashimoto Atrocities Mass killings Nanjing...
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    conservative Minister of Justice and President of the House of Peers Hiranuma Kiichirō. It called on Japanese patriots to reject the various foreign political...
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    1948, but later reprieved. Died in prison in 1952. Prime Minister Hiranuma Kiichirō: Paroled in 1952, and died a few months later. Lieutenant General...
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  • school administrator, newspaper editor, poet, and essayist (d. 1896) Hiranuma Kiichirō, 24th Prime Minister of Japan (d. 1952) September 29 – Walther Rathenau...
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    saint (b. 1901) Ralph Byrd, American actor (b. 1909) August 22 – Hiranuma Kiichirō, Japanese politician, 24th Prime Minister of Japan (b. 1867) August...
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    Taierzhuang (March 24). Canton falls to Japanese forces (October 21). 1939: Hiranuma Kiichirō becomes prime minister (January 5). Japanese forces suffer a military...
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    1938 – 30 August 1939 Monarch Shōwa Prime Minister Fumimaro Konoe Hiranuma Kiichirō Preceded by Hajime Sugiyama Succeeded by Shunroku Hata Personal details...
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    73.31% (D) March 31, 1937 14,618,298 179 38.41% (Fumimaro Konoe) (Hiranuma Kiichirō) (Nobuyuki Abe) (Mitsumasa Yonai) (Fumimaro Konoe) (Fumimaro Konoe)...
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    Inoue Tanaka Chigaku Masanobu Tsuji Jinzaburō Masaki Kuniaki Koiso Hiranuma Kiichirō Kanji Ishiwara Kingoro Hashimoto Atrocities Mass killings Nanjing...
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    came under suspicion of war crimes. He committed suicide in 1945. Hiranuma Kiichirō was prime minister from 5 January 1939 to 30 August 1939. He was convicted...
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    violation of international law" against the USSR. Kenji Doihara, Hiranuma Kiichirō and Seishirō Itagaki were convicted on these charges. The anniversary...
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    Inoue Tanaka Chigaku Masanobu Tsuji Jinzaburō Masaki Kuniaki Koiso Hiranuma Kiichirō Kanji Ishiwara Kingoro Hashimoto Atrocities Mass killings Nanjing...
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