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  • ...icer group that wanted to install the head of the [[Control faction]] as [[Prime Minister of Japan]]
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  • '''Naoto Kan''' (菅直人 ''Kan Naoto'', born 10th October 1946) was the [[Prime Minister of Japan]] from June 2010 until August 2011, having previously served as Finance Min
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  • '''Hirabumi Ito''' (1841 - 1909), of the [[Satsuma Clan]], was the first [[Prime Minister of Japan]], serving four terms, and led the creation of the Japanese Constitution.
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  • ...o Saito''' (1858-1936) was an officer of the [[Imperial Japanese Navy]], [[Prime Minister of Japan]], and Lord Privy Seal; he was assassinated, while holding the latter posit
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>[[Prime Minister of Japan]] and Admiral in the [[Imperial Japanese Navy]] who, while serving as Lord
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  • ...e''' (安倍晋三 ''Abe Shinzoo''; 21st September 1954 – 8th July 2022) was the [[Prime Minister of Japan]] and leader of the [[Liberal Democratic Party (Japan)|Liberal Democratic P
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  • ...e>(1838-1922) Japanese diplomat, government official and educator; twice [[Prime Minister of Japan]]; founder of [[Waseda University]]; cofounder of [[Kenseito]] (Constitutio
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  • {{r|Prime Minister of Japan}}
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  • ...Emperor [[Hirohito]]; field marshal, [[Imperial Japanese Army]]; briefly [[Prime Minister of Japan]] for the "surrender cabinet"
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  • '''Reijiro Wakatsuki''' (1866 - 1949) was twice [[Prime Minister of Japan]], and a government official and civil servant specializing in finance.
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  • ...a [[Japan]]ese [[politics|politician]] and younger brother of the former [[Prime Minister of Japan]], [[Yukio Hatoyama]]. Both are members of the [[House of Representatives o
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  • Since Palace officials or the [[Prime Minister of Japan]] could be generals, there were more informal command networks. In addition
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  • ...ages}}</noinclude>Assassination, on 15 May 1932, of [[Tsuyoshi Inukai]], [[Prime Minister of Japan]], by junior officers of the [[Imperial Japanese Army]] and [[Imperial Japa
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  • ...Naval Conference]] and supporting the [[Strike-South Movement]]; became [[Prime Minister of Japan]] and was wounded in the [[February 26, 1936 Incident]]
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  • {{r|Prime Minister of Japan}}
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  • ...>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(1880-1950) [[Imperial Japanese Army]] general, [[Prime Minister of Japan]] between July 1944 and April 1945, and a Major War Criminal sentenced to l
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  • ...-time President of the [[Privy Council (Japan)|Privy Council]]; two-time [[Prime Minister of Japan]] and ''[[genro]]'' (elder statesman) of immense influence
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  • {{r|Prime Minister of Japan}}
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>[[Prime Minister of Japan]] and cofounder of the [[Kokuhonsha]] nationalist and fascist organization;
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  • ...ho Emperor, who formed the first Japanese political party, and was later [[Prime Minister of Japan]].
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