Hamaguchi Osachi (Kyūjitai: 濱口 雄幸; Shinjitai: 浜口 雄幸, 1 April 1870 – 26 August 1931) was a Japanese politician who was Prime Minister of Japan from 1929...
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player Masaru Hamaguchi (濱口 優, born 1972), Japanese comedian Hamaguchi Osachi (濱口 雄幸, 1870 – 1931), 27th Prime Minister of Japan Ryusuke Hamaguchi (濱口 竜介, born...
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The Constitutional Democratic Party, which was led by Prime Minister Hamaguchi Osachi, won an overall majority in the House of Representatives. Voter turnout...
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Japanese military and various ultranationalist groups. After Prime Minister Hamaguchi was forced out of office by the severe injuries incurred in an assassination...
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opposition during the Minseitō-dominated cabinet of Prime Minister Hamaguchi Osachi, the Seiyūkai attacked the ratification of the London Naval Treaty...
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more seat than the opposition Constitutional Democratic Party led by Hamaguchi Osachi, although the Constitutional Democratic Party had received slightly...
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President of the United States in the election of 1920 (d. 1957) April 1 – Hamaguchi Osachi, 27th Prime Minister of Japan (d. 1931) April 4 – George Albert Smith...
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Prime Minister of Japan. Retrieved 10 April 2023. 第27代 濱口 雄幸 [27th Hamaguchi Osachi] (in Japanese). Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan. Retrieved...
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21, 1928 12,408,678 Rikken Seiyūkai 218 46.78% (Hamaguchi Osachi) 17th 20 February 1930 Hamaguchi Osachi 83.34% (D) January 21, 1930 12,812,895 Rikken Minseitō...
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Seiyūkai 218 46.78% Emperor Shōwa (1926–1989) (Hamaguchi Osachi) 1930 20 February 1930 Hamaguchi Osachi 83.34% (D) January 21, 1930 12,812,895 Rikken Minseitō...
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cabinet resigned en masse on 2 July 1929. Tanaka was succeeded by Hamaguchi Osachi, and died a few months after his resignation. He was awarded the Order...
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(b. 1857) August 26 Frank Harris, Irish author and editor (b. 1856) Hamaguchi Osachi, Japanese politician, 27th Prime Minister of Japan (b. 1870) August...
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Committee for the Revision of Censorship Policy (制度改正期成同盟) and spoke to Hamaguchi Osachi (then the home minister) directly, pressuring him to make changes to...
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zaibatsu, due to family ties with Katō Takaaki. Party leaders included Hamaguchi Osachi and Adachi Kenzō. The merger gave the Kenseikai a total of 198 seats...
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Rikken Minseitō 14 April 1931 13 December 1931 244 days Resigned 29 Hamaguchi Osachi Rikken Minseitō 2 July 1929 14 April 1931 1 year, 287 days Resigned...
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of his failings regarding the London Naval Treaty, Prime Minister Hamaguchi Osachi was shot on November 14, 1930, by an ultranationalist and died in 1931...
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1928) Suzuki Sōroku (16 June 1930) Takarabe Takeshi (11 April 1931) Hamaguchi Osachi (29 April 1931) Kijuro Shidehara (12 December 1931) Inukai Tsuyoshi...
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The Hamaguchi Cabinet is the 27th Cabinet of Japan led by Hamaguchi Osachi from July 2, 1929 to April 14, 1931. "Hamaguchi Cabinet". Prime Minister's Official...
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Under Prime Minister Hamaguchi Osachi, he agreed to return as Army Minister in July 1929. However, the failure of Hamaguchi's economic policies after...
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Korekiyo, Kiyoura Keigo, Katō Takaaki, Wakatsuki Reijirō, Tanaka Giichi, Hamaguchi Osachi, and Inukai Tsuyoshi. The number of voters increased fourfold after...
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November 1930, Tomeo Sagoya, a member of the society shot Prime Minister Hamaguchi Osachi at Tokyo Station in an assassination attempt. Genyōsha (玄洋社, "Black...
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of being the birthplace of a prime minister. Born on 1 April 1870, Hamaguchi Osachi was the first prime minister born after the establishment of the Empire...
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forward a "Statement of Recommendations", given to Prime Minister Hamaguchi Osachi, that demanded local autonomy for the island and urged freedom of speech...
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Ministers who attended Kyoto University or the Third Higher School Osachi Hamaguchi, Prime Minister of Japan from 1929 to 1931 Prince Fumimaro Konoe, Prime...
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the Prime Minister of Japan. Retrieved 24 May 2012. 第27代 濱口 雄幸 [27th Osachi Hamaguchi] (in Japanese). Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan. Retrieved...
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continued in this post under Prime Ministers Wakatsuki Reijirō and Osachi Hamaguchi. Despite growing Japanese militarism, Shidehara attempted to maintain...
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Tanaka Giichi Rikken Seiyūkai 27 Hamaguchi Cabinet 2 July 1929 (1929-07-02) 14 April 1931 (1931-04-14) Hamaguchi Osachi Rikken Minseitō 28 Second Wakatsuki...
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(昭和5年) in the Japanese calendar. Emperor: Hirohito Prime Minister: Osachi Hamaguchi January 1 – The Ministry of Rail adopts the metric system for all of...
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University of Tokyo 17 Hara Takashi, Katō Takaaki, Wakatsuki Reijirō, Hamaguchi Osachi, Kōki Hirota, Hiranuma Kiichirō, Kijūrō Shidehara, Shigeru Yoshida...
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appointed as vice-minister of education in the cabinet of Prime Minister Hamaguchi Osachi. He served as the 16th Governor-General of Taiwan from 1932 to 1936...
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