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Imperial Japanese Army, and out of concern due to the rapidly worsening international relations with the
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in which extremists targeted wealthy businessmen and liberal politicians. The group chose twenty victims but succeeded in killing only two: former
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administration of 1898, succeeding Ozaki Yukio, who was forced to resign due to a speech that conservative elements in the Diet charged promoted
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180:Succeeded by
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3102:1932 deaths
3097:1855 births
3019:Y. Hatoyama
2940:, 1989–2019
2865:I. Hatoyama
2807:Higashikuni
2513:(caretaker)
2493:, 1868–1912
2483:, 1868–1947
1576:Ozaki Yukio
1142:Princeton:
791:Sadao Araki
703:became the
674:Yuan Shikai
664:during the
662:Sun Yat-sen
600:Lower House
493:, district
329:(1865–1952)
318:(1922–1924)
311:(1910–1922)
304:(1898–1910)
297:(1896–1898)
290:(1894–1896)
283:(1882–1894)
268:(1924–1932)
233:15 May 1932
220:4 June 1855
168:Preceded by
77:introducing
3091:Categories
2938:Heisei era
2589:Taishō era
2265:Sakurauchi
2174:Shigemitsu
2146:Shigemitsu
2134:Shigemitsu
2068:S. Hayashi
1927:T. Hayashi
1781:1929−1932
1778:president
1751:1890−1902
1694:1920−1928
1500:(Interim)
1472:(Interim)
1299:. Page 227
1209:0415297168
1084:0804725675
1049:References
969:mondō muyō
886:Dan Takuma
835:to occupy
679:Vietnamese
495:magistrate
473:Early life
346:Alma mater
216:1855-06-04
60:references
3044:Reiwa era
3009:Y. Fukuda
2977:Hashimoto
2928:Takeshita
2918:Z. Suzuki
2900:T. Fukuda
2890:K. Tanaka
2870:Ishibashi
2843:, 1947–89
2841:Shōwa era
2812:Shidehara
2802:K. Suzuki
2727:Takahashi
2716:Wakatsuki
2711:Hamaguchi
2704:Shidehara
2698:Hamaguchi
2693:G. Tanaka
2686:, 1926–47
2684:Shōwa era
2674:Wakatsuki
2641:Takahashi
2591:, 1912–26
2541:Matsukata
2523:Matsukata
2491:Meiji era
2396:Matsumoto
2369:Machimura
2358:Machimura
2353:Kawaguchi
2343:M. Tanaka
2285:Mitsuzuka
2152:K. Suzuki
2098:K. Nomura
2042:Yoshizawa
2031:Shidehara
2026:G. Tanaka
2020:Shidehara
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1282:Tran, A.
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893:Manchukuo
843:with the
755:over the
749:Manchuria
357:Signature
148:In office
3078:Category
2972:Murayama
2962:Hosokawa
2957:Miyazawa
2923:Nakasone
2913:(acting)
2850:Katayama
2772:Hiranuma
2747:(acting)
2729:(acting)
2706:(acting)
2669:Ta. Katō
2659:Yamamoto
2654:(acting)
2646:To. Katō
2636:(acting)
2623:Terauchi
2613:Yamamoto
2569:(acting)
2556:Yamagata
2536:(acting)
2518:Yamagata
2426:Kamikawa
2381:Nakasone
2310:Kakizawa
2295:Watanabe
2290:Nakayama
2275:Kuranari
2240:Hatoyama
2230:Miyazawa
2185:Fujiyama
2108:Matsuoka
2005:Yamamoto
1983:Terauchi
1932:Terauchi
1512:(acting)
1453:(acting)
1309:Hirohito
1177:(2003).
1095:, 1932.
841:Shanghai
825:Hirohito
683:Cường Để
637:and the
634:Kenseitō
628:Shimpotō
455:Japanese
403:いぬかい つよし
397:Hiragana
335:Children
301:Kenseitō
294:Shimpotō
188:(Acting)
161:Hirohito
85:May 2017
30:In this
3058:Kishida
2999:Koizumi
2860:Yoshida
2817:Yoshida
2762:Hayashi
2664:Kiyoura
2608:Katsura
2603:Saionji
2598:Katsura
2579:Saionji
2574:Katsura
2567:Saionji
2421:Hayashi
2411:T. Kono
2406:Kishida
2391:Maehara
2348:Koizumi
2337:Y. Kōno
2315:Y. Kōno
2168:Yoshida
2157:Yoshida
2140:S. Tōgō
2118:S. Tōgō
2073:N. Satō
1950:Katsura
1921:Saionji
1869:Saionji
1859:Enomoto
1295:Fogel,
1260:Ozaki,
1021:Honours
837:Jinzhou
821:Tianjin
729:Nanjing
602:of the
582:Satsuma
574:liberal
511:by the
491:samurai
483:Okayama
225:, Japan
223:Okayama
195:More...
157:Monarch
73:improve
36:surname
3034:S. Abe
3004:S. Abe
2982:Obuchi
2911:M. Itō
2855:Ashida
2777:N. Abe
2757:Hirota
2721:Inukai
2652:Uchida
2634:Uchida
2561:H. Itō
2546:H. Itō
2534:Kuroda
2528:H. Itō
2505:Kuroda
2500:H. Itō
2416:Motegi
2375:Kōmura
2331:Kōmura
2326:Obuchi
2270:S. Abe
2260:Sonoda
2255:M. Ito
2245:Sonoda
2235:Kosaka
2225:Kimura
2215:Fukuda
2200:Shiina
2190:Kosaka
2163:Ashida
2113:Toyoda
2093:N. Abe
2078:Hirota
2058:Hiroda
2047:Uchida
2037:Inukai
2015:Matsui
1999:Uchida
1989:Motono
1961:Makino
1944:Uchida
1938:Komura
1909:Komura
1666:Vacant
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538:) and
509:katana
324:Spouse
62:, but
40:Inukai
34:, the
2952:Kaifu
2905:Ōhira
2880:Ikeda
2875:Kishi
2797:Koiso
2787:Konoe
2782:Yonai
2767:Konoe
2752:Okada
2739:Okada
2734:Saitō
2618:Ōkuma
2551:Ōkuma
2511:Sanjō
2401:Genba
2386:Okada
2377:(2nd)
2371:(2nd)
2360:(1st)
2339:(2nd)
2333:(1st)
2321:Ikeda
2317:(1st)
2250:Okita
2220:Ōhira
2210:Aichi
2195:Ōhira
2180:Kishi
2176:(3rd)
2170:(2nd)
2159:(1st)
2148:(2nd)
2142:(2nd)
2136:(1st)
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2088:Arita
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2063:Arita
2053:Saitō
2049:(4th)
2033:(2nd)
2022:(1st)
2010:Ijuin
2001:(2nd)
1985:(2nd)
1978:Ishii
1974:(4th)
1972:Ōkuma
1968:(4th)
1957:(3rd)
1946:(1st)
1940:(2nd)
1934:(1st)
1923:(2nd)
1917:(2nd)
1911:(1st)
1900:(1st)
1894:(2nd)
1888:(3rd)
1886:Ōkuma
1881:Nishi
1877:(2nd)
1875:Ōkuma
1871:(1st)
1864:Mutsu
1855:(1st)
1849:(1st)
1847:Ōkuma
1837:Inoue
1675:etc.
786:genrō
520:Tokyo
500:ōjōya
383:Kanji
244:Japan
240:Tokyo
3053:Suga
3029:Noda
2994:Mori
2988:Aoki
2967:Hata
2895:Miki
2885:Satō
2792:Tōjō
2745:Gotō
2628:Hara
2472:list
2305:Hata
2300:Mutō
2205:Miki
2129:Tani
2124:Tōjō
1994:Gotō
1966:Katō
1955:Katō
1915:Katō
1904:Sone
1898:Katō
1892:Aoki
1853:Aoki
1394:ISBN
1367:ISBN
1244:OCLC
1234:ISBN
1204:ISBN
1185:ISBN
1165:ISBN
1148:ISBN
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1109:ISBN
1079:ISBN
1064:ISBN
996:sumo
963:問答無用
580:and
459:犬養 毅
389:犬養 毅
230:Died
210:Born
119:犬養 毅
3024:Kan
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1842:Itō
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