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List of Japanese government and military commanders of World War II
This article provides a comprehensive overview of key leaders who played pivotal roles in Japan’s political and military governance during the Second World War. Covering influential figures from heads of state to high-ranking military officers.
Central government
Supreme head of state
Main articles: Emperor of Japan and Chrysanthemum Throne
Main article: Gozen Kaigi
- Yoshimichi Hara: President of the "Imperial Council" and "Imperial Throne Council of War" also the Emperor's representatives
Chairman of the Imperial Advisory Council
Imperial family members
The following were closely involved in the government and military of Japan:
Vice Chairman of the Councilors of Court
Prime Ministers
- Senjuro Hayashi: Prime Minister, Commander-in-Chief of Kwantung Army, Minister of War, member of Imperial Privy Council amongst political adviser in Taisei Yokusankai
- Kōki Hirota: Prime Minister, also chief of secret services in the Black Dragon Society
- Fumimaro Konoe: Prime Minister; in his second term organized the Tonarigumi organization, Nation Service Society official government syndicate, and Taisei Yokusankai (Imperial Rule Assistance Association) group amongst official expert of Jews affairs
- Hiranuma Kiichirō: General in Imperial Forces, Prime Minister, Home Affairs and Justice Minister, chief of Keishicho Police forces, Minister without Portfolio, founder and leader in Shintoist Rites Research Council amongst Last President of Imperial Privy Council
- Nobuyuki Abe: Imperial Army General, Prime Minister, member of Imperial Privy Council, political adviser in militarist Genro grouping and last Governor in Chosen
- Mitsumasa Yonai:Imperial Navy Admiral, Prime Minister, Minister of Marine, Chief of War Relief Association, expert in Jews topics amongst Imperial and Supreme War Councillor
- Hideki Tōjō: Prime Minister, Home Affairs Minister, Education Minister, Trade Minis
- Mitsuhiko Sakamoto was born on 11
- Interrogation of: Captain FUCHIDA, Mitsuo,
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The Japan Football Association at 100
<p><strong>2021 marks the centenary of the Japanese Football Association, an association that is at the forefront of the game in Asia. But that hasn’t always been the case…</strong></p> <p>Two events set in motion the creation of the Japan Football Association. In 1917, Tokyo played host to the Far Eastern Games, a multi-sport gathering based on the Olympic Games. Football had been a part of the games since 1913 when the Philippines and a Chinese selection played in Manila for the first official international match on Asian soil. The Japanese didn’t join in until 1917 and lost both games - 5-0 at the hands of the Chinese and a humbling 15-2 reverse the following day against the Philippines. With no football association behind them, the Japanese team had no environment in which to develop.</p>
<p><strong>A gift from England</strong><br>The second event that propelled football forward in Japan was the presentation of a silver trophy to the Japanese people in March 1919 by The Football Association in London. The British Ambassador to Japan, Sir William Conyngham Greene, and the diplomat William Haigh were working on arranging the royal visits of the Japanese Crown Prince, later Emperor Hirohito, to England, as well as a visit by the Prince of Wales, later King Edward VIII, to Japan, and Haigh believed that the presentation of a cup would help to strengthen the ties between the two countries.</p> <p>The problem was that there was no organised footballing structure in Japan or a competition at which the trophy could be presented. The Meiji Restoration of 1868 had swept away many of the old social and cultural structures as Japan sought to modernise, and association football had been welcomed as part of this process. But it had still to gain a widespread following. The Football Association enclosed a letter with the trophy, indicating its desire tha Jirōsaburō Sakamoto was born on 15 February 1877, in Numakuma-gun, Hiroshima-ken, Japan as the son of 坂本 又八 and 江石 ハル. He married Some Manmitsu on 3 June 1926, in Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii, United States. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 2 daughters. He immigrated to Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, United States in 1899 and lived in Representative District 3, Maui, Hawaii, United States in 1940 and Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii, United States in 1950. He died on 24 October 1965, in Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii, United States, at the age of 88, and was buried in Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii, United States. This is a list of artists with work in the MOMAT's collection. It is updated continually. ABAKANOWICZ, Magdalena 1930–2017 ABBOTT, Berenice 1898–1991 ABE, Gosei 1910–1972 ABE, Nobuya (Yoshibumi) 1913–1971 ABE, Shumpo 1877–1956 ACCONCI, Vito 1940–2017 ADACHI, Gen'ichiro 1889–1973 ADAM, Henri Georges 1904–1967 ADAMCZYK Jr., Frank / HUTTER, R.R. / MOORE, D.T. / WYLDER, Mark (Southern Illinois Universitiy) ADAMS, Ansel 1902–1984 ADAMSON, PRESCOTT 1866–1933 AI-MITSU 1907–1946 AI-O 1931– AIDA, Makoto 1965– AIGASA, Masayoshi 1939– AKABORI, Shimpei 1899–1992 AKAGI, Yasunobu 1889–1955 AKAMATSU, Unrei 1892–1958 AKANA, Hiroshi 1922–2009 AKASEGAWA, Gempei 1937–2014 AKASEGAWA, Gempei et al. AKATSUKA, Yuji 1955– AKINO, Fuku 1908–2001 AKIOKA, Miho 1952–2018 AKIYAMA, Yutokutaishi 1935–2020 ALBERS, Josef 1888–1976 ALBERTINI, Luigi ALCOPLEY, Lewin 1910–1992 ALECHINSKY, Pierre 1927– AMADA, Kohei(Hokajiro, Sadayuki) 1893–1985 AMANO, Kazumi 1927–2001 AMANO, Kunihiro 1929–2020 AMANO, Ryuichi 1902–1995 AMENOMIYA, Keiko 1931–2019 ANAYAMA, Shodo 1890–1971 ANDO, Shinji 1960– ANNAN, JAMES CRAIG, 1864–1946 Artists
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ABAKANOWICZ, Magdalena
ABBOTT, Berenice
ABE, Gosei
ABE, Nobuya (Yoshibumi)
ABE, Shumpo
ACCONCI, Vito
ADACHI, Gen’ichiro
ADAM, Henri Georges
ADAMCZYK Jr., Frank / HUTTER, R.R. / MOORE, D.T. / WYLDER, Mark (Southern Illinois Universitiy)
ADAMS, Ansel
ADAMSON, PRESCOTT
AI-MITSU
AI-O
AIDA, Makoto
AIGASA, Masayoshi
AKABORI, Shimpei
AKAGI, Yasunobu
AKAMATSU, Unrei
AKANA, Hiroshi
AKASEGAWA, Gempei
AKASEGAWA, Gempei et al.
AKATSUKA, Yuji
AKINO, Fuku
AKIOKA, Miho
AKIYAMA, Yutokutaishi
ALBERS, Josef
ALBERTINI, Luigi
ALCOPLEY, Lewin
ALECHINSKY, Pierre
AMADA, Kohei(Hokajiro, Sadayuki)
AMANO, Kazumi
AMANO, Kunihiro
AMANO, Ryuichi
AMENOMIYA, Keiko
ANAYAMA, Shodo
ANDO, Shinji
ANNAN, JAMES CRAIG,