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    General Nobuyuki Abe (阿部 信行, Abe Nobuyuki, 24 November 1875 – 7 September 1953) was a general in the Imperial Japanese Army, Prime Minister of Japan,...
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    The Nobyuki Abe Cabinet is the 36th Cabinet of Japan led by Nobuyuki Abe from August 30, 1939, to January 16, 1940. "Nobuyuki Abe Cabinet". Prime Minister's...
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  • Nobuyuki Abe (阿部 伸行, Abe Nobuyuki, born 27 April 1984) is a Japanese former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Updated to 23 February...
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  • Abe (阿部 日顕, 1922–2019), Japanese Buddhist monk Nobuyuki Abe (阿部 信行, 1875–1953), Japanese general, politician and Prime Minister of Japan Nobuyuki Abe...
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  • Rites Research Council amongst Last President of Imperial Privy Council Nobuyuki Abe: Imperial Army General, Prime Minister, member of Imperial Privy Council...
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    1940. The new group included former Prime Ministers Mitsumasa Yonai, Nobuyuki Abe and Fumimaro Konoe, all of whom supported Japan's aggressive foreign...
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    War from August 1939 to July 1940 during the terms of Prime Minister Nobuyuki Abe and Mitsumasa Yonai. In July 1940, Hata had a pivotal role in bringing...
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  • Minister Abe may refer to: Nobuyuki Abe (1875–1953), 25th prime minister of Japan Shinzō Abe (1954–2022), 57th and 63rd prime minister of Japan Abe (surname)...
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  • with the name include: Nobuyuki Abe (阿部 信行, 1875–1953), Japanese general, politician and Prime Minister of Japan Nobuyuki Abe (footballer) (阿部 伸行, born...
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    Konoe and Kiichirō Hiranuma administrations, through August 1939. After Nobuyuki Abe became Prime Minister, Yonai remained on the Supreme War Council. While...
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  • Abe Cabinet may refer to: Nobuyuki Abe Cabinet, the Japanese government led by Nobuyuki Abe from 1939 to 1940 First Abe Cabinet, the Japanese majority...
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  • consisted of bassist Nobuyuki Abe and drummer Shinn. Shinn left the band in 2011, but Yūki Aoyama joined the band as the drummer in 2013. Abe and Aoyama left...
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  • established on 20 May. Its first president was Former Prime Minister Nobuyuki Abe, head of the IRAA’s council to endorse candidates in the last election...
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    appointed Foreign Minister of Japan from 1939 to 1940 in the cabinet of Nobuyuki Abe. On November 27, 1940, Nomura was sent as ambassador to the United States...
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  • General Abe may refer to: Heisuke Abe (1886–1943), Imperial Japanese Army lieutenant general Nobuyuki Abe (1875–1953), Imperial Japanese Army general...
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    pro-military political organization headed by former prime minister Nobuyuki Abe. The likewise fascist Tōhōkai broke away from the Taisei Yokusankai and...
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    1942 – 22 July 1944 Monarch Hirohito Preceded by Jirō Minami Succeeded by Nobuyuki Abe Minister of Colonial Affairs In office 16 January 1940 – 22 July 1940...
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  • following officials: the Prime Minister: Fumimaro Konoe, Hiranuma Kiichirō, Nobuyuki Abe, Mitsumasa Yonai the Minister of Foreign Affairs the Minister of War...
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    Keisuke Okada Kōki Hirota Senjuro Hayashi Fumimaro Konoe Hiranuma Kiichirō Nobuyuki Abe Mitsumasa Yonai Preceded by Kanaya Hanzo Succeeded by Hajime Sugiyama...
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  • and is the only person to have served on four separate occasions. Shinzo Abe is the longest-serving prime minister with over eight years on two separate...
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    1897. His classmates included the future generals Jinzaburō Masaki, Nobuyuki Abe, Shigeru Honjō, and Sadao Araki. In 1901, Matsui was admitted into the...
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    Hanzō (1927–1929) Jirō Minami (1936–1942) Kuniaki Koiso (1942–1944) Nobuyuki Abe (1944–1945) Madam Oh, 1965 South Korean film Sea of Blood, 1971 North...
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    the Prime Minister of Japan. Retrieved 10 April 2023. 第36代 阿部 信行 [36th Abe Nobuyuki] (in Japanese). Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan. Retrieved...
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    Kuniaki, were governors-general before becoming prime ministers. One, Abe Nobuyuki, was prime minister before his appointment as governor-general. Ugaki...
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    three times, all of the bombs fail to explode. Japan's Prime Minister Nobuyuki Abe sends a formal note to all belligerents and neutrals announcing it would...
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    defeat at Battles of Khalkhin Gol against Soviet forces (September 15). Nobuyuki Abe becomes prime minister (August 30). 1940: Mitsumasa Yonai becomes prime...
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    The recent efforts of former Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi and Shinzo Abe to establish a more interventionist foreign policy have also heightened the...
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    car was used by the next six Prime Ministers. However, Prime Minister Nobuyuki Abe was against using that vehicle, as he said "It was like riding in a tank"...
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    on 27 February. Mazaki, accompanied by two other members of the SMC (Nobuyuki Abe and Yoshikazu Nishi), arrived at the Ministry of War at 16:00. Gathered...
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    Pyongyang. Meanwhile in Seoul, beginning in early to mid August, General Nobuyuki Abe, the last Japanese Governor-General of Korea, began contacting Koreans...
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