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cyanide before he
could be
arrested by the authorities.
Fumimaro Konoe (often
Konoye), was born in
Tokyo on 12
October 1891 to the
prominent Konoe family, one...
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Konoe (written: 近衛 or 近衞) is a ****anese surname. It is
sometimes spelled "
Konoye"
based on
historical kana usage.
Notable people with the
surname include:...
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Viscount Hidemaro Konoye (近衛 秀麿,
Konoe Hidemaro, 18
November 1898 – 2 June 1973) was a ****anese
conductor and
composer of
classical music. He was the younger...
- The
Reluctant Admiral, p. 285
Fumimaro Konoe,
Konoye Ayamaro Ko
Shuki (Memoirs of
Prince Ayamaro Konoye),
Asahi Shimbun-sha, 1946, p. 3. The Reluctant...
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Union and the
Communist International. In 1940,
Prime Minister Fumimaro Konoye established the
Imperial Rule ****istance ****ociation, or the
Taisei Yokusankai...
- Succeeded by
Robert A.
Lovett Awards and
achievements Preceded by
Prince Konoye Cover of Time
Magazine 29 July 1940 Succeeded by Sir Alan F.
Brooke Preceded by...
- 1873. In
January of the
following year, when the
First Regiment of the
Konoye Infantry was established, he
became the
first battalion chief and parti****ted...
- was
nominally led by the
civilian government of
Prime Minister Fumimaro Konoye,
Minister of War
Hideki Tojo and
other military leaders controlled the ****anese...
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argument for the
maintenance of the orchestra, and ****an,
whose Viscount Konoye encouraged the ****anese
people to
support the
orchestra and the culture...
- was
founded as the New
Symphony Orchestra on
October 5, 1926, by
Hidemaro Konoye, and was the country's
first professional symphony orchestra. Later, it...