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Okinori Kaya (賀屋 興宣, Kaya
Okinori,
January 30, 1889 – May 9, 1977) was a ****anese
bureaucrat and
politician who
served as
Minister of
Finance from 1937...
- Kiichirō Hiranuma,
prime minister Naoki Hoshino,
Chief Cabinet Secretary Okinori Kaya,
Minister of
Finance Marquis Kōichi Kido, Lord
Keeper of the Privy...
- liability, the US
withdrew its
support for Kishi's administration. In 1958,
Okinori Kaya, a war
crimes suspect who was
finance minister under Fumimaro Konoe...
- (1676–1733)
Hosokawa Okinari (1699–1737)
Hosokawa Okisato (1722–1745)
Hosokawa Okinori (1723–1785)
Hosokawa Tatsuhiro (1755–1835)
Hosokawa Tatsuyuki (1784–1818)...
- (1938–1943) Lin Biao (born 1889):
Chief of the
Administrative High
Court Kaya
Okinori: ****anese nationalist, merchant, and
commercial adviser Chu Minyi: Foreign...
- 萱) is also a ****anese surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Okinori Kaya (賀屋 興宣, 1889–1977),
Minister of
Finance of ****an
Kazuma Kaya (萱 和磨...
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Teiichi Suzuki:
Paroled in 1955, and died in 1989.
Minister of
Finance Okinori Kaya:
Paroled in 1955, and died in 1977.
Lieutenant General Hiroshi Ōshima:...
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Liberal Democratic Party 1957-1958 Succeeded by
Takeo ****uda Preceded by
Okinori Kaya
Chairman of the
Policy Research Council,
Liberal Democratic Party...
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Foreign Affairs both
during the war and in the post-war
Hatoyama government.
Okinori Kaya was
Minister of
Finance during the war and
later served as Minister...
- Atsu-hime 19.
Sasaki O-Fusanokata 2. Ichijō
Tadayoshi (1812-1863) 20.
Hosokawa Okinori, 5th Lord of Uto (1723-1785) 10.
Hosokawa Narishige, 8th Lord of Kumamoto...