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    Baron Kantarō Suzuki (鈴木 貫太郎, 18 January 1868 – 17 April 1948) was a Japanese admiral and politician. He was an admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy,...
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    The Kantarō Suzuki Cabinet is the 42nd Cabinet of Japan led by Kantarō Suzuki from April 7 to August 17, 1945. "Kantarō Suzuki Cabinet". Prime Minister's...
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  • Suzuki Cabinet may refer to: Kantarō Suzuki Cabinet, the Japanese government led by Kantarō Suzuki in 1945 Zenkō Suzuki Cabinet, the Japanese government...
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  • Imperial Government. Later that day in a press conference, the Premier Suzuki Kantarō himself publicly used it to dismiss the Potsdam Declaration as a mere...
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    Foreign Minister Shigenori Tōgō hurriedly met with Prime Minister Kantarō Suzuki and Cabinet Secretary Hisatsune Sakomizu. Sakomizu recalled that all...
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  • professional wrestler, manager, and promoter Kantarō Suga (菅 貫太郎, 1934–1994), Japanese actor Kantarō Suzuki (鈴木 貫太郎, 1868–1948), Imperial Japanese Navy...
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    Baron Suzuki Kantarō (1868–1948) 7 August 1944 7 June 1945 Baron Kiichirō Hiranuma (1867–1952) 9 April 1945 3 December 1945 Baron Suzuki Kantarō (1868–1948)...
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    Prime Minister of Japan. Retrieved 10 April 2023. 第42代 鈴木 貫太郎 [42nd Suzuki Kantarō] (in Japanese). Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan. Retrieved...
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    Imperial Rule Assistance Association 381 81.75% (Kuniaki Koiso) (Kantarō Suzuki) (Kantarō Suzuki) (Prince Naruhiko Higashikuni) (Kijūrō Shidehara) 1946 April...
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    Satotaka (徳川達孝), 1922–27 Count Chinda Sutemi (珍田捨巳), 1927–1929 Baron Suzuki Kantarō (鈴木貫太郎), 1929–36 Hyakutake Saburō (百武三郎), 1936–44 Fujita Hisanori (藤田尚徳)...
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  • Japanese idol and singer Kantarō Suzuki (鈴木 貫太郎, 1868–1948), Imperial Japanese Navy admiral and Prime Minister of Japan Kasumi Suzuki (鈴木 かすみ, born 1990),...
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  • knots) Tsushima (Capt. Sentō Takenaka) Fourth Destroyer Division Captain Suzuki Kantarō 2 Harusame-class destroyers (1 × quick-firing 12-pounder, 29 knots)...
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    (1843–1914) Kamimura Hikonojō (1849–1916) Kataoka Shichirō (1854–1920) Suzuki Kantarō (1868–1948) Yonai Mitsumasa (1880–1948) Yamamoto Isoroku (1884–1943)...
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    considered as a candidate for Naval Minister in the new cabinet of Suzuki Kantarō; instead, he was appointed inspector-general of the Imperial Navy and...
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  • Enomoto Takeaki Kuroki Itei (Kuroki Tamemoto) Matsui Iwane Ōta Minoru Suzuki Kantarō Tōgō Heihachirō Tōjō Hideki Yamamoto Isoroku Shiro Kawase Ishiwara Kanji...
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    Imperial Rule Assistance Association 381 81.75% (Kuniaki Koiso) (Kantarō Suzuki) (Kantarō Suzuki) (Prince Naruhiko Higashikuni) (Kijūrō Shidehara) 22nd 10 April...
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    March 1945 – 28 August 1945 Monarch Shōwa Prime Minister Kuniaki Koiso Suzuki Kantarō Naruhiko Higashikuni Preceded by Jean Decoux Succeeded by Takeshi Tsukamoto...
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  • Admiral Koshirō Oikawa (10 December 1928 – 10 June 1930) Vice-Admiral Giichi Suzuki (10 June 1930 – 1 December 1931) Vice-Admiral Choji Inoue (1 December 1931...
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    surrender. There was an unsuccessful attempt to assassinate Prime Minister Kantarō Suzuki on September 2, during the surrender proceedings. Japan surrendered...
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  • Fleet and 1st Fleet would be unified for the next 20 years. 14 Admiral Suzuki Kantarō 鈴木貫太郎 27 January 1924 1 December 1924 Commander-in-chief Kure Naval...
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    December 1926 – 10 December 1928 Succeeded by Taniguchi Naomi Preceded by Suzuki Kantarō Navy General Staff Chairman 22 January 1929 – 11 June 1930 Succeeded by...
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    Fleet Commander-in-chief 1 December 1919 – 1 December 1920 Succeeded by Suzuki Kantarō Preceded by Saitō Hanroku Sasebo Naval District Commander-in-chief 5...
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    favorable impression on the Commander in Chief of the Combined Fleet Suzuki Kantarō due to his strong negotiating position during the London Naval Treaty...
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    1905.[citation needed] From 1908–1909, future Prime Minister of Japan Suzuki Kantarō served as captain of Akashi. In 1912, Akashi was re-boilered, with her...
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    Castle in what is now the city of Noda, Chiba. Prime Minister Baron Suzuki Kantarō was born as the son of a samurai of Sekiyado Domain. Sekiyado is located...
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    closing stages of World War II, Abe was made Home Minister under the Suzuki Kantarō administration and President of the Cabinet Planning Board. He was critical...
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    Suzuki Kantarō Fleet recreated, last held by Tochinai Sojirō Combined Fleet Commander-in-chief 22 December 1922 - 27 January 1924 Preceded by Suzuki Kantarō...
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    1920 Tochinai Sojirō 16 August 1920 Nomaguchi Kaneo 16 August 1920 Suzuki Kantarō 3 August 1923 Takeshita Isamu 3 August 1923 Oguri Kōzaburō 3 August...
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    Academy in 1887. One of his classmates was the future Prime Minister Suzuki Kantarō. He was commissioned as a lieutenant in December 1892, serving as navigator...
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    Vice-Minister of the Navy 1 December 1909 - 17 April 1914 Succeeded by Suzuki Kantarō Military offices Preceded by Tsuchiya Mitsukane 3rd Fleet Commander...
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