Baron Tanaka Giichi (田中 義一, 22 June 1864 – 29 September 1929) GBE KCMG was a general in the Imperial Japanese Army, politician, cabinet minister, and...
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rights activist Tanaka Giichi (田中 義一, 1864–1929), Imperial Japanese Army general, politician and Prime Minister of Japan Kuwashige Giichi (桑重 儀一, 1883–1943)...
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The Tanaka Memorial (田中上奏文, Tanaka Jōsōbun) is an alleged Japanese strategic planning document from 1927 in which Prime Minister Baron Tanaka Giichi laid...
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The Tanaka Giichi Cabinet is the 26th Cabinet of Japan led by Tanaka Giichi from April 20, 1927 to July 2, 1929. "Tanaka Giichi Cabinet". Prime Minister's...
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Tanaka Cabinet may refer to: Tanaka Giichi Cabinet, the Japanese government led by Tanaka Giichi from 1927 to 1929 First Tanaka Cabinet, the Japanese...
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enough seats to dominate the cabinet of its 5th party president, General Tanaka Giichi from 1927 to 1929. While in the opposition during the Minseitō-dominated...
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universal male suffrage. The ruling Rikken Seiyūkai led by Prime Minister Tanaka Giichi won one more seat than the opposition Constitutional Democratic Party...
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I and the Siberian Intervention. During the term of Prime Minister Tanaka Giichi from 1927 to 1929, Japan sent troops three times to China to obstruct...
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Kenseikai and the Seiyūhontō. After the collapse of the administration of Tanaka Giichi in June 1929, Hamaguchi was selected to become Prime Minister of Japan...
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Tanaka Giichi (田中 義一, 1864–1929), Japanese general, politician, and Prime Minister of Japan Haruko Tanaka, American artist and filmmaker Haruo Tanaka...
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Prime Minister of Japan. Retrieved 10 April 2023. 第26代 田中 義一 [26th Tanaka Giichi] (in Japanese). Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan. Retrieved...
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1904, and again from 1906 to 1907. Ugaki also was a protege of general Tanaka Giichi, under whom he was promoted to colonel in 1910 and major general in...
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growing anti-Japanese sentiment. In 1929, after the sudden death of Tanaka Giichi, Inukai became president of the Rikken Seiyūkai. Inukai was an outspoken...
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politics and was being touted as a possible successor to his mentor, Tanaka Giichi. Although Yamanashi was acquitted, a number of his close associates...
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turn oligarchs such as Katsura Tarō, the Seiyūkai cabinet of Baron Tanaka Giichi, and eventually Tōjō Hideki, the last of which ultimately cost him his...
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of Prime Minister Tanaka Giichi. Born on September 20, 1910, in Hagi, Yamaguchi, Japan, Tanaka was the eldest son of Tanaka Giichi, a general in the Imperial...
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Sezawa Katsura Kotaro 1926: Emperor Taishō dies (December 25). 1927: Tanaka Giichi becomes prime minister (April 20). 1928: Emperor Shōwa is formally installed...
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1926 Monarchs Yoshihito Hirohito Preceded by Katō Takaaki Succeeded by Tanaka Giichi Personal details Born (1866-03-21)21 March 1866 Matsue, Izumo Province...
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Takahashi served as Finance Minister under the administrations of Tanaka Giichi (1927–1929), Inukai Tsuyoshi (1931–1932), Saitō Makoto (1932–1934) and...
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the Prime Minister of Japan. Retrieved 24 May 2012. 第26代 田中 義一 [26th Tanaka Giichi] (in Japanese). Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan. Retrieved...
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became prime minister. As with party colleagues Ichirō Hatoyama and Kakuei Tanaka before him, prime minister Toshiki Kaifu of the LDP unsuccessfully tried...
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of Admiral, he served as minister of the navy under Prime Minister Giichi Tanaka from 1927 to 1929 and under Prime Minister Makoto Saito from 1932 to...
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country, creating the Continental Policy. Tanaka Giichi is alleged to have presented the so-called Tanaka Memorial, a plan outlining the procedures of...
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he was forced to resign. Wakatsuki was succeeded by Prime Minister Tanaka Giichi, who managed to control the situation with a three-week bank holiday...
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288,405 Kenseikai 151 32.54% (Wakatsuki Reijirō) (Tanaka Giichi) 1928 20 February 1928 Tanaka Giichi 80.36% 466 (D) January 21, 1928 12,408,678 Rikken...
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European, and World flyweight boxing champion (b. 1905) September 29 – Tanaka Giichi, 26th Prime Minister of Japan (b. 1864) October 1 – Antoine Bourdelle...
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Hattori Ichizō (25 January 1929) Hirayama Narinobu (25 September 1929) Tanaka Giichi (29 September 1929) Katsunosuke Inoue (3 November 1929) Dewa Shigetō...
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Regional ruler of Japan's Azuchi–Momoyama period through early Edo period Tanaka Giichi (1864–1929) Prime Minister of Japan Bruce Lee (1940–1973) Hong Kong...
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costly clash with the Japanese. Similarly, Japanese prime minister Baron Tanaka Giichi knew that the deployment of troops could result in a conflict with the...
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Prince Kitashirakawa Yoshihisa (1847–1895) Katsura Taro (1848–1913) Tanaka Giichi (1864–1929) Yamaji Motoharu (1841–1897) Andō Sadayoshi (1853–1932) Kusunose...
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