Baron Mineo Ōsumi (大角 岑生, Ōsumi Mineo, 1 May 1876 – 5 February 1941) was an admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy and served twice as Minister of the...
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Ōsumi can stand for: Ōsumi Province, a former province of Japan Ōsumi Peninsula Ōsumi Islands, an archipelago at the northern end of the Ryukyu Islands...
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Mineo is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Mineo Ōsumi (大角 岑生, 1876–1941), Japanese politician and Commander of the...
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Supreme War Council Akira Mutō: Chief Secretary of Supreme War Council Mineo Ōsumi: Chief Secretary of Supreme War Council Supreme War Councilor Nobutake...
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Okuno as Sub-lieutenant Kunihiko Takato Katsuya Kobayashi as Admiral Mineo Ōsumi Hajime Yamazaki as Rear Admiral Yoshio Fujioka Fumiyo Kohinata as Captain...
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June 1939) Suzuki Kisaburō (24 June 1940) Kawai Misao (11 October 1941) Mineo Ōsumi (19 October 1941) Ishizuka Eizō (28 July 1942) Senjūrō Hayashi (4 February...
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over Navy Minister Mineo Ōsumi. In 1933-1934, the militarists silenced the opposition leaders and forced them to retire during the Osumi purge, thus gaining...
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Navy Minister Mineo Ōsumi. That same year Hori and other Treaty Faction opposition leaders were silenced or forced to retire in the Ōsumi purge. Hori was...
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Admiral Koshiro Otani 16 May 1928 – 10 December 1928 21 Vice Admiral Mineo Ōsumi 10 December 1928 – 11 November 1929 22 Vice Admiral Nobutaro Iida 11...
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Owari Kokubun temple Yawase Kannon Temple Konomiya Street Sobue Dune Mineo Ōsumi, admiral, Imperial Japanese Navy Takanori Ogisu, artist Seiko Niizuma...
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