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Yōsuke Matsuoka

Matsuoka Yōsuke

Japanese politician (1880-1946).

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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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