Taketora Ogata (緒方 竹虎, Ogata Taketora, January 30, 1888 – January 28, 1956) was a Japanese journalist, Vice President of the Asahi Shimbun newspaper and...
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acceptance speech, 4 July 1995 In 1960, she married Shijuro Ogata (1927–2014), a son of Taketora Ogata, who was also an official of the Bank of Japan: 221 and...
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nobleman Sadako Ogata (緒方 貞子, 1927–2019), Japanese diplomat and academic Shigeo Ogata (緒方 茂生, born 1968), Japanese freestyle swimmer Taketora Ogata (緒方 竹虎, 1888–1956)...
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Taketora (written: 武虎 or 竹虎) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Taketora Ogata (緒方 竹虎) (1888–1956), Japanese journalist...
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Kenkichi Yoshizawa. Through Yoshizawa, His great-granddaughter was Sadako Ogata, who served as United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees from 1991 until...
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Admiral, Hiroyuki Agawa gives a quotation from a reply by Yamamoto to Ogata Taketora on January 9, 1942, which is similar to the famous version: "A military...
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1960, Ogata married Sadako Nakamura. They had one son, Atsushi Ogata, and one daughter. He was born in Tokyo. His father was Taketora Ogata. Ogata died...
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which included Masanobu Tsuji, would then install Ichiro Hatoyama or Ogata Taketora as prime minister. The coup allegedly had support from Charles Willoughby...
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(1950–1951) — Office not in use 13 March 1951 28 November 1952 — 5 Taketora Ogata 緒方 竹虎 Ogata Taketora (1888–1956) 28 November 1952 10 December 1954 LP Chief Cabinet...
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Problems in Meiji Era. Keiyusha, 1955 Nakae Chomin. Kokudosha, 1956 Ogata Taketora. Jiji Tsushinsha, 1962 20 Postwar Years of Okinawa. Jijitsushinsha,...
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