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Yōsuke Matsuoka
Matsuoka Yōsuke
Japanese politician (1880-1946).
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Yōsuke Matsuoka
Country of Citizenship
Empire of Japan
Place of Birth
Murozumi
Place of Death
Sugamo Prison
Located in the Administrative Territorial Entity
:
Tokyo
Reason for Deprecated Rank
:
Incorrect Value
The University of Tokyo Hospital
Native Language
Japanese
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Date of Birth
3/4/1880
Reason for Preferred Rank
:
Most Precise Value
1880
Date of Death
6/27/1946
Instance Of
Human
Occupation
Politician
Diplomat
Given Name
Yōsuke
Described by Source
Svensk Uppslagsbok
Faces of Moscow
Languages Spoken, Written or Signed
English
Japanese
Name in Kana
まつおか ようすけ
Family Name
Matsuoka
Cause of Death
Tuberculosis
Manner of Death
Natural Causes
Name in Native Language
松岡洋右
Educated At
University of Oregon School of Law
Meiji Law School
Oakland High School
Position Held
Member of the House of Representatives of Japan
(2/21/1930 - 12/28/1933)
Start Time
:
2/21/1930
End Time
:
12/28/1933
Minister for Foreign Affairs
(7/22/1940 - 7/18/1941)
Member of Cabinet
:
Second Konoe Cabinet
Start Time
:
7/22/1940
End Time
:
7/18/1941
Minister of Colonial Affairs
(7/22/1940 - 9/28/1940)
Member of Cabinet
:
Second Konoe Cabinet
Start Time
:
7/22/1940
End Time
:
9/28/1940
Member of Political Party
Rikken Seiyūkai
Writing Language
Japanese
Religion or Worldview
Methodism
Award Received
Pro Ecclesia Et Pontifice
(4/2/1941)
Point in Time
:
4/2/1941
Sex or Gender
Male
Child
Ken'ichirō Matsuoka
Part Of
Two Ki's and Three Suke's
Relative
Eisaku Satō
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