Hitoshi Ashida (芦田 均, Ashida Hitoshi, 15 November 1887 – 20 June 1959) was a Japanese politician who served as Prime Minister of Japan in 1948. He was...
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Ashida (written: 芦田) is a Japanese surname. People with the name include: Ashida Nobumori, (died 1575), holder of Mitake Castle Hitoshi Ashida (芦田 均, 1887–1959)...
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been formed by merging the Progressive Party with defectors led by Hitoshi Ashida from the Liberal Party, and the National Cooperative Party. Yoshida...
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name include: Hitoshi Ashida (芦田 均, 1887–1959), Japanese politician Hitoshi Ashinano (芦奈野 ひとし, born 1963), Japanese manga artist Hitoshi Doi (土井 仁志, born...
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He served as Deputy Prime Minister of Japan during the cabinet of Hitoshi Ashida, and in January 1960, he led a breakaway faction out of the Japan Socialist...
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been three cabinet prime ministers from junior coalition partners (Hitoshi Ashida: 1948, Morihiro Hosokawa: 1993 and Tomiichi Murayama: 1994), a few minority...
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(Shinpo-tō) of Inukai Takeru with a faction of Liberal Party led by Hitoshi Ashida and obtained 124 seats in 1947 elections. The party had held seven seats...
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was modified. This is called the Ashida Amendment, since the chairman of the committee at the time was Hitoshi Ashida. In particular, Article 9, which...
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Hirohito Governor Douglas MacArthur Deputy Hitoshi Ashida Preceded by Shigeru Yoshida Succeeded by Hitoshi Ashida Member of the House of Representatives for...
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policies. In 1933, the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs appointed Hitoshi Ashida, former ministry official, as chief editor. During World War II, the...
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