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- Prince Fumimaro Konoe (近衞 文麿, Konoe Fumimaro, 12 October 1891 – 16 December 1945) was a ****anese politician who served as prime minister of ****an from...
- [38th Konoe Fumimaro] (in ****anese). Official website of the Prime Minister of ****an. Retrieved 10 April 2023. 第39代 近衞 文麿 [39th Konoe Fumimaro] (in ****anese)...
- began to favour ****an's entry into the war. As a result, Prime Minister Fumimaro Konoe resigned. Hirohito refused the recommendation to appoint Prince Naruhiko...
- but resigned later the same year. He later returned to cabinet under Fumimaro Konoe. After the ****anese surrender, he was sentenced to life imprisonment...
- chief secretary of the Home Ministry in 1930. When his long-time friend Fumimaro Konoe became Prime Minister of ****an in 1937, Kido was named Minister of...
- War to World War II and was po****rized in a speech by Prime Minister Fumimaro Konoe on January 8, 1940. The term was coined early in the 20th century...
- Taisho Showa Preceded by Prince Konoe Atsumaro Succeeded by Prince Konoe Fumimaro Personal details Born Tokugawa Kamenosuke (1863-08-24)August 24, 1863 Edo...
- was recommended to Hirohito by his chiefs of staff and prime minister Fumimaro Konoe, and Hirohito did not voice objection to the invasion of China.[page needed]...
- Hayashi in 1937. He served in the same position under the subsequent first Fumimaro Konoe and Kiichirō Hiranuma administrations, through August 1939. After...
- army, and in 1940 he was appointed minister of the army in the cabinet of Fumimaro Konoe. Tojo emerged as an outspoken advocate for a pre-emptive attack on...