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    Nobusuke Kishi (岸 信介, Kishi Nobusuke, 13 November 1896 – 7 August 1987) was a Japanese bureaucrat and politician who was prime minister of Japan from 1957...
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    enter university. Kishi spent the first decade of his life living in Tokyo with his grandfather, former prime minister Nobusuke Kishi. He graduated from...
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  • Kishi (岸 松雄, 1906–1985), Japanese film critic and screenwriter Nobusuke Kishi (岸 信介, 1896–1987), Japanese politician and prime minister Nobuo Kishi (岸...
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    Yōko Abe (redirect from Yōko Kishi)
    was the eldest daughter of Nobusuke Kishi, the widow of Shintaro Abe , and the mother of Hironobu, Shinzo Abe, and Nobuo Kishi. Known for her calligraphy...
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    Liberals' successor, the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), towards accepting Nobusuke Kishi as prime minister. The CIA was active in advising the LDP on policy...
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  • actually conceived and led by Nobusuke Kishi. As Japan's outlook in World War II became increasingly bleak in 1944, Nobusuke Kishi, at that time a cabinet minister...
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    prominent political family in Tokyo and was the grandson of Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi. After graduating from Seikei University and briefly attending the University...
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    Dwight D. Eisenhower was cancelled, and conservative prime minister Nobusuke Kishi was forced to resign. A second round of protests occurred in 1970 at...
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  • Nobusuke (written 信輔 or 信介) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Nobusuke Kishi (岸 信介, 1896–1987), Japanese politician...
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    Manchuria Railway, one of Asia's largest corporations at the time, and Nobusuke Kishi, the Deputy Minister of Industry in Manchukuo, who was the man de facto...
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  • former foreign minister Mamoru Shigemitsu and future Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi. The party was formed on 24 November 1954, by merging Ichiro Hatoyama's...
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    [56th Kishi Nobusuke] (in Japanese). Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan. Retrieved 10 April 2023. 第57代 岸 信介 [57th Kishi Nobusuke] (in Japanese)...
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    diplomat. He was the older brother of two Japanese prime ministers, Nobusuke Kishi and Eisaku Satō. Satō was born in Tabuse, Yamaguchi Prefecture, the...
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    brother Nobusuke Kishi from 1958-1960. As minister of finance, Sato requested the US to fund conservatives. Satō also served in the cabinets of Kishi's successor...
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    -Japan relations. Ikeda's immediate predecessor as prime minister, Nobusuke Kishi, had disastrously mishandled his attempt to revise the U.S.-Japan Security...
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    mother was an army general's daughter. Abe married Yoko Kishi, daughter of Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi, in 1951. His second son, Shinzo Abe, served as prime...
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    Affairs Officer)" is written on the document. It was also in 1936 that Nobusuke Kishi got the title of "業部総務司長(Chief General Affairs Officer)" in Manchuria...
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    (白政会), consisting of around 40 Diet members. In 1959, Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi made it clear that he intended to seek an unprecedented third term in...
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    embrace accused right-winged war criminals like the later prime minister Nobusuke Kishi." Three justices wrote an obiter dictum about the criminal responsibility...
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    The First Kishi Cabinet is the 56th Cabinet of Japan headed by Nobusuke Kishi from February 25, 1957 to June 12, 1958. A Cabinet reshuffle took place...
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    protests throughout the country. As a result, negotiations between leaders Nobusuke Kishi and Dwight D. Eisenhower followed, and the treaty was eventually superseded...
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    Sun. Josef Mengele Operation Paperclip Khabarovsk War Crime Trials Nobusuke Kishi Watts, Jonathan (August 28, 2002). "Japan guilty of germ warfare against...
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  • Kishi Cabinet may refer to: First Kishi Cabinet, the Japanese majority government led by Nobusuke Kishi from 1957 to 1958 Second Kishi Cabinet, the Japanese...
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    companies in Japan at the time. In 1937, at the invitation of his relative Nobusuke Kishi, he moved to Manchukuo and agreed with the Japanese Kwantung Army's...
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    retired in 1956, the LDP held a vote for their new president. At first Nobusuke Kishi was considered the most likely candidate, but Ishibashi allied himself...
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    with fellow suspected Class-A war criminal (and future prime minister) Nobusuke Kishi. Since he had a lot of time, Kodama was able to keep himself up to date...
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  • 1959 and climaxed in June, forcing the resignation of Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi and the cancellation of a planned visit to Japan by U.S. President Dwight...
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    Party whose president was Prime Minister Yoshida Shigeru, the determined Kishi was able to form the ultraconservative Liberal Democratic Party. Bryan Mark...
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    change when the "reform bureaucrat" Nobusuke Kishi was appointed Deputy Minister of Industrial Development. Kishi persuaded the Army to allow the zaibatsu...
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    Chairman of the National Public Safety Commission under Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi. For his varied activities he received several appellations, such as...
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