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46: 303:, a businessman noted for his radical right-wing politics and first-year member of the Diet to the post of Home Minister. Mizuno resigned in protest, which should have brought down Tanaka’s Cabinet. However, Tanaka brought Mizuno a message from Emperor 240:. Mizuno was regarded as particularly suited for this role, as he was familiar with the security apparatus for monitoring Korean residents in Japan and had experience in the suppression of civil disturbance due to his term as Home Minister during the 270:. He stoked rumors that Koreans were committing crimes or taking revenge on the Japanese. An indiscriminate massacre of anyone suspected to be Korean followed. Over 6,000 Koreans were killed by Japanese civil militias. 244:. During his tenure in Korea, he greatly expanded the telephone infrastructure of the country, which had economic as well as security benefits, On December 25, 1920 Mizuno was awarded the Grand Cordon of the 190: 325: 538: 285: 321:. Mizuno was forced to resign once again, and Tanaka fell increasingly out of favor with the Emperor; the incident was a major force in driving Tanaka from office in 1929. 352:(Japan Pan-Asian Alliance), a war-time nationalist society, but was released on 1 September 1947 without coming to trial. He died on 25 November 1949 at the age of 81. 692: 311:, as this would mean that the Emperor was violating a long-standing rule of not interfering directly in politics and the action was perceived to be favorable to the 697: 531: 662: 687: 672: 443: 667: 677: 337: 307:
asking Mizuno to withdraw his resignation. The incident caused an uproar in the House of Peers and threatened to precipitate a
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Konoe Fumimaro And the Failure of Peace in Japan, 1937-1941: A Critical Appraisal Of The Three-time Prime Minister
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and opted for a career as a government bureaucrat instead. In 1894, he changed to the
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Technology of Empire: Telecommunications and Japanese Expansion in Asia, 1883-1945
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From 1919 to 1922, Mizuno served as Parliamentary Commissioner of the
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Mizuno returned to the Cabinet as Home Minister again under the
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in 1892, where one of his classmates was future Prime Minister
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administration from 1922 to 1923, turning the post over to
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charges for his position as honorary vice-chairman of the
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In his later years, Mizuno served as chairman of the
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was a statesman, politician and cabinet minister in
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Index

Japanese name
surname

Edo
Japan
Taishō
Shōwa period
Japan
samurai
Akita Domain
Edo
Asakusa
Tokyo
Tokyo Imperial University
Wakatsuki Reijirō
Hozumi Nobushige
Shibusawa Eiichi
Ume Kenjirō
Minister of Agriculture & Commerce
Home Ministry
Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works
Switzerland
Copyright law of Japan
Hara Takashi
Rikken Seiyūkai
upper house
Diet of Japan
Prime Minister
Terauchi Masatake
Governor-General of Korea

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