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    Mitsumasa Yonai (米内 光政, Yonai Mitsumasa, 2 March 1880 – 20 April 1948) was a Japanese navy officer and politician. He served as admiral in the Imperial...
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  • illustrator Ikeda Mitsumasa (池田 光政) (1609–1682), Japanese daimyō Mitsumasa Yoda (依田 光正) (born 1977), Japanese footballer Mitsumasa Yonai (米内 光政) (1880–1948)...
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  • Kantarō Suzuki. Foreign Minister, Shigenori Tōgō. Navy Minister, Admiral Mitsumasa Yonai. Army Minister, Korechika Anami. Chief of the Army General Staff, Yoshijirō...
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  • on the Yamada Line in Morioka, Iwate, Japan Mitsumasa Yonai (1880–1948), 37th Prime Minister of Japan Yonai Norimoto, founder of Japanese animation studio...
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  • political adviser in militarist Genro grouping and last Governor in Chosen Mitsumasa Yonai:Imperial Navy Admiral, Prime Minister, Minister of Marine, Chief of...
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    with the policies of Prime Minister Mitsumasa Yonai later that year, the Japanese Army demanded Konoe's return. Yonai had refused to align Japan with the...
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    publicly against Yamamoto and certain other Japanese admirals, such as Mitsumasa Yonai and Shigeyoshi Inoue, for their strong opposition to a tripartite pact...
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    Council meetings. Koiso was supported by two former prime ministers, Mitsumasa Yonai and Hiranuma Kiichirō, and as no consensus could be reached on a more...
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    of Prime Minister Nobuyuki Abe and Mitsumasa Yonai. In July 1940, Hata had a pivotal role in bringing down the Yonai cabinet by resigning his post as Minister...
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    either the military or the political parties, Abe was replaced by Mitsumasa Yonai in January 1940. Three months later after his replacement as Prime...
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