to Katō Tomosaburō. Nishida, Hiroshi. "Kato Tomosaburo". Imperial Japanese Navy. Retrieved 17 August 2022. Newspaper clippings about Katō Tomosaburō in...
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The Katō Tomosaburō Cabinet is the 21st Cabinet of Japan led by Katō Tomosaburō from June 12, 1922 to August 24, 1923. Following Katō's death on August...
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in the first battle. Nevertheless, the director of the delegation, Katō Tomosaburō, preferred to accept the latter to the prospect of an arms race with...
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Minister Katō (加藤総理) may refer to one of the following Prime Ministers of Japan: Katō Takaaki (1860–1926), Japanese politician and diplomat Katō Tomosaburō (1861–1923)...
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Prime Minister of Japan. Retrieved 10 April 2023. 第21代 加藤 友三郎 [21st Katō Tomosaburō] (in Japanese). Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan. Retrieved...
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surgeon Tomoe Kato (加藤 與惠, born 1978), Japanese women's footballer Tomohiro Katō (加藤 智大, born 1982), Japanese mass murderer Katō Tomosaburō (加藤 友三郎, 1861–1923)...
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the Lower House of the Diet of Japan in the 1924 General Election. When Katō Takaaki became the prime minister and set up a coalition cabinet in 1924...
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the economic and human cost, the administration of Prime Minister Katō Tomosaburō withdrew the Japanese forces in October 1922. Japanese casualties from...
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Katō Cabinet may refer to: Katō Tomosaburō Cabinet, the Japanese government led by Katō Tomosaburō from 1922 to 1923 Katō Takaaki Cabinet, the Japanese...
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charge of the Navy Ministry, in absence of the Navy Minister, Admiral Katō Tomosaburō, who was serving as the Japanese representative at the Washington Naval...
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