Nobusuke Kishi (岸 信介, Kishi Nobusuke, 13 November 1896 – 7 August 1987) was a Japanese bureaucrat and politician who served as prime minister of Japan...
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The Satō–Kishi–Abe family is one of the most prominent political families in Japan. Nobusuke Kishi, Kishi's brother Eisaku Satō and Kishi's grandson Shinzo...
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enter university. Kishi spent the first decade of his life living in Tokyo with his grandfather, former prime minister Nobusuke Kishi. He graduated from...
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Kishi (岸 松雄, 1906–1985), Japanese film critic and screenwriter Nobusuke Kishi (岸 信介, 1896–1987), Japanese politician and prime minister Nobuo Kishi (岸...
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Liberals' successor, the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), towards accepting Nobusuke Kishi as prime minister. The CIA was active in advising the LDP on policy...
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diplomat. As a member of the Satō–Kishi–Abe family, he was the older brother of two Japanese prime ministers, Nobusuke Kishi and Eisaku Satō. Satō was born...
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[56th Kishi Nobusuke] (in Japanese). Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan. Retrieved 10 April 2023. 第57代 岸 信介 [57th Kishi Nobusuke] (in Japanese)...
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Shintaro Abe (category Satō–Kishi–Abe family)
mother was an army general's daughter. Abe married Yoko Kishi, daughter of Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi, in 1951. His second son, Shinzo Abe, served as prime...
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Masayoshi Ōhira. Nobusuke Kishi narrowly lost to Tanzan Ishibashi, but Ishibashi soon fell ill, so Kishi succeeded him in March 1957. When Kishi reshuffled...
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Nobusuke (written 信輔 or 信介) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Nobusuke Kishi (岸 信介, 1896–1987), Japanese politician...
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Yōko Abe (redirect from Yōko Kishi)
was the eldest daughter of Nobusuke Kishi, the widow of Shintaro Abe, and the mother of Hironobu, Shinzo Abe, and Nobuo Kishi. Known for her calligraphy...
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Eisaku Satō (category Satō–Kishi–Abe family)
Prefecture, Satō was a member of the Satō–Kishi–Abe family and the younger brother of prime minister Nobusuke Kishi. Satō graduated from Tokyo Imperial University...
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Manchuria Railway, one of Asia's largest corporations at the time, and Nobusuke Kishi, the Deputy Minister of Industry in Manchukuo, who was the man de facto...
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1960. Ikeda succeeded Nobusuke Kishi as president of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and prime minister in 1960, following Kishi's resignation amid the...
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Hironobu Abe (category Satō–Kishi–Abe family)
Abe and former minister of defense Nobuo Kishi. Abe was a grandson of former prime minister Nobusuke Kishi and a grand-nephew of former prime minister...
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Dwight D. Eisenhower was cancelled, and conservative prime minister Nobusuke Kishi was forced to resign. A second round of protests occurred in 1970 at...
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transportation minister under Ichirō Hatoyama, held posts in the cabinets of Nobusuke Kishi and Hayato Ikeda, and served as international trade and industry minister...
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former foreign minister Mamoru Shigemitsu and future Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi. The party was formed on 24 November 1954, by merging Ichiro Hatoyama's...
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embrace accused right-winged war criminals like the later prime minister Nobusuke Kishi." Three justices wrote an obiter dictum about the criminal responsibility...
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as agriculture, forestry, and fisheries minister in 1959–1960 under Nobusuke Kishi, as head of the party's political affairs section under Hayato Ikeda...
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The First Kishi Cabinet is the 56th Cabinet of Japan headed by Nobusuke Kishi from February 25, 1957 to June 12, 1958. A Cabinet reshuffle took place...
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(白政会), consisting of around 40 Diet members. In 1959, Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi made it clear that he intended to seek an unprecedented third term in...
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available documents show connections to prime ministers Nobusuke Kishi and Eisaku Satō from the Satō–Kishi–Abe family. For the majority of the 1960s, the LDP...
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Affairs Officer)" is written on the document. It was also in 1936 that Nobusuke Kishi got the title of "業部総務司長(Chief General Affairs Officer)" in Manchuria...
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actually conceived and led by Nobusuke Kishi. As Japan's outlook in World War II became increasingly bleak in 1944, Nobusuke Kishi, at that time a cabinet minister...
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positions throughout his career, such as Deputy Prime Minister under Nobusuke Kishi. Mitsujiro Ishii was born on August 18, 1889, in Kurume, Fukuoka. Ishii...
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Shinzo Abe (category Satō–Kishi–Abe family)
Abe was born into the prominent Satō–Kishi–Abe family in Tokyo as the grandson of Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi. After graduating from Seikei University...
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1956 1st round Nobusuke Kishi – 223 Tanzan Ishibashi – 151 Mitsujiro Ishii – 137 Dec. 1956 2nd round Tanzan Ishibashi – 258 Nobusuke Kishi – 251 LDP himself...
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retired in 1956, the LDP held a vote for their new president. At first Nobusuke Kishi was considered the most likely candidate, but Ishibashi allied himself...
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Kishi Cabinet may refer to: First Kishi Cabinet, the Japanese majority government led by Nobusuke Kishi from 1957 to 1958 Second Kishi Cabinet, the Japanese...
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