Okinori Kaya (賀屋 興宣, Kaya Okinori, January 30, 1889 – May 9, 1977) was a Japanese bureaucrat and politician who served as Minister of Finance from 1937...
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Okinori Kaya, a war crimes suspect who was finance minister under Fumimaro Konoe and Hideki Tojo's government, was elected to the National Diet. Kaya...
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Kiichirō Hiranuma, prime minister Naoki Hoshino, Chief Cabinet Secretary Okinori Kaya, Minister of Finance Marquis Kōichi Kido, Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal...
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Field Marshal Shunroku Hata, Baron Hiranuma Kiichirō, Naoki Hoshino, Okinori Kaya, Marquis Kōichi Kido, General Kuniaki Koiso, General Jiro Minami, Admiral...
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Zübeyde Kaya (born 1991), Turkish women's footballer Kaya (written: 萱) is also a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: Okinori Kaya (賀屋...
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Teiichi Suzuki: Paroled in 1955, and died in 1989. Minister of Finance Okinori Kaya: Paroled in 1955, and died in 1977. Lieutenant General Hiroshi Ōshima:...
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regarded as the informal pipeline between the LDP and the Shrine. In 1962, Okinori Kaya, a militant member of the LDP and a convicted class A war criminal, was...
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Affairs both during the war and in the post-war Hatoyama government. Okinori Kaya was Minister of Finance during the war and later served as Minister of...
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Andō Military (Army) April 20, 1943 July 22, 1944 Minister of Finance Okinori Kaya Independent October 18, 1941 February 19, 1944 Minister of the Army Hideki...
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July 18, 1962 587 13 Kunio Nakagaki July 18, 1962 July 18, 1963 365 14 Okinori Kaya July 18, 1963 July 18, 1964 366 15 Hitoshi Takahashi July 18, 1964 June...
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In 1943, Awaya was offered the mayoralty of Hiroshima by his senpai Okinori Kaya. He was not willing to accept it until he decided to try himself, and...
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Minister of Education policies. Heisuke Yanagawa: Minister of State Affairs Okinori Kaya: Finance Minister, also opium dealer to the Chinese and government supporter...
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Machida Chūji 1936 1936 Eiichi Baba 1936 1937 Toyotaro Yuki 1937 1937 Okinori Kaya (1st) 1937 1938 Shigeaki Ikeda 1938 1939 Sotaro Ishiwata (1st) 1939 1939...
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imprisonment (released in 1955) Seishirō Itagaki – Guilty, sentenced to death Okinori Kaya – Guilty, sentenced to life imprisonment (released in 1955) Kōichi Kido...
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Research Committee of the Liberal Democratic Party 1961–1962 Succeeded by Okinori Kaya Preceded by Takeo Miki Secretary-General of the Liberal Democratic Party...
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(Sadao Araki and Field Marshal Shunroku Hata), former Finance Minister Okinori Kaya former adviser Kōichi Kido, the former Navy Minister Admiral Shigetarō...
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right-wing follower and ideology also linked with criminal societies Okinori Kaya: nationalist and merchant related with some Yakuza groups General Kazushige...
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trial for Class-A war crimes. He shared a cell in Sugamo Prison with Okinori Kaya, but his case never came to trial and he was eventually depurged. Following...
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1963 Prime Minister Hayato Ikeda Preceded by Koshiro Ueki Succeeded by Okinori Kaya Member of the House of Representatives In office 28 February 1955 – 9...
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Liberal Democratic Party 1957-1958 Succeeded by Takeo Fukuda Preceded by Okinori Kaya Chairman of the Policy Research Council, Liberal Democratic Party 1963-1964...
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Liberal Democratic December 8, 1960 December 9, 1963 Minister of Justice Okinori Kaya Liberal Democratic July 18, 1963 December 9, 1963 Minister for Foreign...
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Liberal Democratic December 9, 1963 November 9, 1964 Minister of Justice Okinori Kaya Liberal Democratic December 9, 1963 July 18, 1964 Minister for Foreign...
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Prime Minister Senjūrō Hayashi Preceded by Eiichi Baba Succeeded by Okinori Kaya Minister of Colonial Affairs In office 2 February 1937 – 4 June 1937...
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May 1938 – 5 January 1939 Prime Minister Fumimaro Konoe Preceded by Okinori Kaya Succeeded by Sōtarō Ishiwata Minister of Commerce and Industry In office...
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Military (Navy) December 14, 1937 January 5, 1939 Minister of Finance Okinori Kaya Independent June 4, 1937 May 26, 1938 Minister of the Army Hajime Sugiyama...
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1985-02-23. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-05-27. "INFORMATION REPORT, KAYA OKINORI VOL.11". Central Intelligence Agency. Kapur, Nick (2018). Japan at the...
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(1938–1943) Lin Biao (born 1889): Chief of the Administrative High Court Kaya Okinori: Japanese nationalist, merchant, and commercial adviser Chu Minyi: Foreign...
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who worked with US intelligence include Nobusuke Kishi, Shirō Ishii, Kaya Okinori, Kodama Yoshio, Tsuji Matsunobui, Takushiro Hattori and Ryuzo Sejima...
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