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Second Konoe Cabinet

38th Cabinet of Japan
Date formedJuly 22, 1940
Date dissolvedJuly 18, 1941
People and organisations
EmperorShōwa
Prime MinisterFumimaro Konoe
Member partiesRikken Minseitō
(until October 12, 1940)
Rikken Seiyūkai
(until October 12, 1940)
Kokumin Dōmei
(until October 12, 1940)
Imperial Rule Assistance Association
(from October 12, 1940)
Independent
Military
Status in legislatureMajority (coalition)
(until October 12, 1940)
One-party government
(since October 12, 1940)
History
Legislature term(s)76th Imperial Diet
PredecessorYonai Cabinet
SuccessorThird Konoe Cabinet

The Second Konoe Cabinet is the 38th Cabinet of Japan led by Fumimaro Konoe from July 22, 1940 to July 18, 1941.[1]

  1. ^ "Topics - A Window into the Early Showa Period". www.jacar.go.jp. Retrieved 2022-03-11.

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