(1888-12-16)December 16, 1888 Chiba Prefecture, Japan
Died
July 15, 1989(1989-07-15) (aged 100) Shibayama, Chiba, Japan
Allegiance
Empire of Japan
Service/branch
Imperial Japanese Army
Years of service
1910–1941
Rank
Lieutenant General
Battles/wars
World War II
Teiichi Suzuki (鈴木 貞一, Suzuki Teiichi, December 16, 1888 – July 15, 1989) was a lieutenant general in the Imperial Japanese Army, a minister of state, and member of the House of Peers. A close associate of Hideki Tojo, he helped to plan Japan's wartime economy.
of House of Peers (partner of government policies in first stages) TeiichiSuzuki: Imperial candidate to House of Peers Kenkichi Yoshizawa: Member of...
General Kenryo Sato, Admiral Shimada Shigetaro, Shiratori Toshio, General TeiichiSuzuki, General Yoshijirō Umezu, Togo Shigenori, Shigemitsu Mamoru The persons...
Reorganized National Government. In response, Imperial Japanese Army Lt. Gen. TeiichiSuzuki was ordered to provide military guidance to the Reorganized National...
and professor. Jack Scholes, 71, Australian-born New Zealand sailor. TeiichiSuzuki, 100, Lieutenant General in Imperial Japanese Army, minister of state...
Kido, to push for Konoe's resignation. That same evening Tojo sent TeiichiSuzuki (at that time the head of the cabinet planning board) to Konoe with...
Japanese Navy. Paroled in 1955, and died in 1976. Lieutenant General TeiichiSuzuki: Paroled in 1955, and died in 1989. Minister of Finance Okinori Kaya:...
naval minister Toshio Shiratori, Ambassador to Italy Lieutenant General TeiichiSuzuki, president of the Cabinet Planning Board General Yoshijirō Umezu, war...
Hoshino, Okinori Kaya, Kōichi Kido, Hiroshi Ōshima, Shigetarō Shimada and TeiichiSuzuki were released on parole in 1955. Satō Kenryō, whom many, including Judge...
executed. Mamoru Shigemitsu (1887–1957), Japanese foreign minister TeiichiSuzuki (1888–1989), Lieutenant General who planned Japan's economy, pardoned...
Shiratori – Guilty, sentenced to life imprisonment (died in prison in 1949) TeiichiSuzuki – Guilty, sentenced to life imprisonment (released in 1955) Shigenori...
1972(1972-05-28) (aged 77) Last surviving Emperor of India 22 June 1948 TeiichiSuzuki 15 July 1989 (aged 100) Last defendant at the Tokyo Trials 12 November...
Masatsune Ogura Independent April 4, 1941 July 18, 1941 Minister of State TeiichiSuzuki Military (Army) April 4, 1941 July 18, 1941 Chief Cabinet Secretary...
Teiichi then decides to investigate her death by looking through the school's seven mysteries revolving around her. Throughout the story, Teiichi and...
Koizumi Military (Navy) July 18, 1941 October 18, 1941 Minister of State TeiichiSuzuki Independent July 18, 1941 October 18, 1941 Minister of State Baron Hiranuma...
Shigetarō Shimada, Naoki Hoshino, General Hiroshi Ōshima, Lt. General TeiichiSuzuki, Naoki Hoshino, and Admiral Takasumi Oka. All had been on parole at...
plans for the nation. Later, he joined a group led by Kanji Ishiwara, TeiichiSuzuki, Keisaku Murakami, Akira Mutō and composing mainly of youth officers...
Commandant, Narashino Army School, concurrently Instructor, War College TeiichiSuzuki:- Member, Research Division, War College Takeo Yasuda:- Member, Research...
Heitarō Kimura: November Renya Mutaguchi: November Jun Ushiroku: November TeiichiSuzuki: November Kenryo Sato (Chief, Military Affairs Section, War Ministry;...
Kyoji Imai [ja] Zico Japan national football team at 1936 Summer Olympics Teiichi Matsumaru Yukio Shimomura Hiroshi Ninomiya Kenji Onitake Shinroku Morohashi [ja]...