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Taketora Ogata
Taketora Ogata
Born(1888-01-30)January 30, 1888
Yamagata, Yamagata, Japan
DiedJanuary 28, 1956(1956-01-28) (aged 67)
Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan
NationalityJapanese
Occupation(s)Journalist and Statesman
Known forJournalist belonging to Asahi Shimbun. During the war he assumed various posts including the President of the Intelligence Bureau. After the war he died before becoming a prime minister
ChildrenShijuro Ogata

Taketora Ogata (緒方 竹虎, Ogata Taketora, January 30, 1888 – January 28, 1956) was a Japanese journalist, Vice President of the Asahi Shimbun newspaper and later a politician. During the war, he joined the Imperial Rule Assistance Association. After the end of the war, he was purged from public service. Later, he became the Chief Secretary of the 4th Yoshida Cabinet, Vice President and then President of the Liberal Party of Japan of Japan, but he died before becoming a prime minister.

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Ogata

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Sadako Ogata

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acceptance speech, 4 July 1995 In 1960, she married Shijuro Ogata (1927–2014), a son of Taketora Ogata, who was also an official of the Bank of Japan: 221  and...

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Taketora

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Taketora (written: 武虎 or 竹虎) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Taketora Ogata (緒方 竹虎) (1888–1956), Japanese journalist...

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Shigeru Yoshida

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December 10, 1954. Yoshida resigned as party president in favour of Taketora Ogata at the same time. He remained in the Diet until his retirement in 1963...

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The Asahi Shimbun

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Konoe's New Political Order) and criticized capitalism harshly under Taketora Ogata, the Editor in Chief of Asahi Shimbun. Influential editorial writers...

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Mamoru Shigemitsu

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1954 – December 23, 1956 Prime Minister Ichirō Hatoyama Preceded by Taketora Ogata Succeeded by Mitsujiro Ishii Minister of Foreign Affairs In office December...

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covert operation to overthrow Arbenz government in Guatemala POCAPON: Taketora Ogata, Japanese politician in the 1950s. PODAM: Matsutarō Shōriki, Japanese...

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Imperial Rule Assistance Association

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Heisuke Yanagawa (1941) Kisaburo Ando (1941–1943) Fumio Gotō (1943–1944) Taketora Ogata (1944–1945) Founder Fumimaro Konoe Founded 12 October 1940; 83 years...

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Hisatsune Sakomizu

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Prime Minister Kantarō Suzuki Preceded by Sotaro Ishiwata Succeeded by Taketora Ogata Personal details Born 5 August 1902 Tokyo, Japan Died 25 July 1977(1977-07-25)...

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Shijuro Ogata

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1960, Ogata married Sadako Nakamura. They had one son, Atsushi Ogata, and one daughter. He was born in Tokyo. His father was Taketora Ogata. Ogata died...

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1955 Japanese general election

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  First party Second party Third party   Leader Ichirō Hatoyama Taketora Ogata Mosaburō Suzuki Party Democratic Liberal Left Socialist Seats won 185 112...

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Chief Cabinet Secretary

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December 26, 1951 599 Shigeru Hori December 26, 1951 October 30, 1952 309 Taketora Ogata October 30, 1952 May 21, 1953 203 Kenji Fukunaga May 21, 1953 December...

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Deputy Prime Minister of Japan

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(1950–1951) — Office not in use 13 March 1951 28 November 1952 — 5 Taketora Ogata 緒方 竹虎 Ogata Taketora (1888–1956) 28 November 1952 10 December 1954 LP Chief Cabinet...

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Bukichi Miki

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Hirokawa by putting the idea into his head that Yoshida intended to make Taketora Ogata his successor. Then Miki slyly proposed to the Yoshida camp that Hirokawa...

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Higashikuni Cabinet

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Konoe Independent August 17, 1945 October 9, 1945 Minister of State Taketora Ogata Independent August 17, 1945 October 9, 1945 Minister of State Obata...

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Ryuichi Kaji

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Problems in Meiji Era. Keiyusha, 1955 Nakae Chomin. Kokudosha, 1956 Ogata Taketora. Jiji Tsushinsha, 1962 20 Postwar Years of Okinawa. Jijitsushinsha,...

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January 1942

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in the Thames Estuary. Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto made a statement to Taketora Ogata that may have been the basis for the apocryphal sleeping giant quote...

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