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Ki Inukai

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Ki Inukai (Tsuyoshi) , 1855-1932, Japanese statesman. He became president of the Seiyukai party in 1929 and was prime minister from Jan. to May, 1932. His cabinet sanctioned the Manchurian Incident of 1931. His assassination in May, 1932, increased army power over the government and ended party cabinets until after World War II. Author not available, INUKAI, KI. , The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition 2007 ... Read more
Tsuyoshi Inukai
Tsuyoshi Inukai Tsuyoshi Inukai (1855-1932) was a Japanese journalist, politician, and statesman...ultranationalists brought this development to a halt. Tsuyoshi Inukai, whose personal name has alternate readings in Japanese (Ki, Takeshi, Tsuyoki), was born to a samurai of the Niwase...international ... Read more
Makoto Saito
...1858-1936, Japanese admiral and statesman. A moderate militarist, his selection as prime minister (1932-34) to replace Ki Inukai, who had been assassinated, signaled the end of prewar party cabinets. Saito's cabinet was torn by the struggle between... Read more

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