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    Baron Kantarō Suzuki (鈴木 貫太郎, 18 January 1868 – 17 April 1948) was a Japanese admiral and politician. He was an admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy,...
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    The Kantarō Suzuki Cabinet is the 42nd Cabinet of Japan led by Kantarō Suzuki from April 7 to August 17, 1945. "Kantarō Suzuki Cabinet". Prime Minister's...
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    then ordered his men to salute Suzuki and they left to guard the Miyakezaka junction north of the Ministry of War. Suzuki, although seriously wounded, would...
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  • "Imperial Throne Council of War" also the Emperor's representatives Kantarō Suzuki: Chairman of the Imperial Advisory Council The following were closely...
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    before the Japanese Imperial court. In the council the Prime Minister Kantarō Suzuki, the Navy Minister Mitsumasa Yonai, and the Minister for Foreign Affairs...
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    1945, he was appointed War Minister in the cabinet of Prime Minister Kantarō Suzuki. I am convinced that the Americans had only one bomb, after all. — Korechika...
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  • Suzuki Cabinet may refer to: Kantarō Suzuki Cabinet, the Japanese government led by Kantarō Suzuki in 1945 Zenkō Suzuki Cabinet, the Japanese government...
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    Japanese loss of the Philippines, Koiso in turn was replaced by Admiral Kantarō Suzuki. The Allies captured the nearby islands of Iwo Jima and Okinawa in the...
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    position of prime minister on 17 August 1945, replacing navy Admiral Kantarō Suzuki. The mission of the Higashikuni Cabinet was twofold: first, to ensure...
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  • 1945 to 15 August 1945 (Hirohito surrender broadcast), chronicling Kantarō Suzuki's term as the Prime Minister and the final months of War Minister Korechika...
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