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    Kuniaki Koiso (小磯 國昭, Koiso Kuniaki, 22 March 1880 – 3 November 1950) was a Japanese politician, military leader and convicted war criminal who served...
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  • Koiso is the surname of the following people Erkki Koiso (1934-2000), Finish ice hockey player Kuniaki Koiso (1880-1950), Japanese prime minister Noriko...
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    was former Prime Minister General Kuniaki Koiso. In March 1945, the cabinet of Japanese Prime Minister Kuniaki Koiso passed a law establishing the creation...
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    prime minister, and recommended General Kuniaki Koiso in his place. At a conference with the Emperor, Koiso and Yonai were told by the Emperor to co-operate...
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  • diplomat Kuniaki Haishima (蓜島 邦明), Japanese musician and composer Kuniaki Kobayashi (小林 邦昭, born 1956), Japanese professional wrestler Kuniaki Koiso (小磯 國昭...
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    Kantaro became full Admiral in 1923. On 7 April 1945, Prime Minister Kuniaki Koiso resigned and Suzuki was appointed to take his place at the age of seventy-seven...
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    ouster in July 1944, he once again held the post of Army Minister in Kuniaki Koiso's cabinet until its dissolution in April 1945. Ten days after Japan's...
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    concurrently as the Navy Minister again under the cabinet of Prime Minister Kuniaki Koiso from July 22, 1944, during which time he returned to the active duty...
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    Finance Marquis Kōichi Kido, Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal General Kuniaki Koiso, governor-general of Korea, later prime minister General Jirō Minami...
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    possibly up to several hundred by October 1931. One prominent leader was Kuniaki Koiso, future Prime Minister of Japan. Members of the Sakurakai held meetings...
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