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  1. Hamaguchi Osachi ( japanisch 濱口 雄幸, bzw. in respektvoller Lesung [1] Hamaguchi Yūkō; * 1. Mai 1870 in Kōchi, Provinz Tosa (heute: Präfektur Kōchi ), Japan; † 26. August 1931 in Tokio) war ein japanischer Politiker und 27. Premierminister Japans .

  2. Hamaguchi Osachi (Kyūjitai: 濱口 雄幸; Shinjitai: 浜口 雄幸, also Hamaguchi Yūkō, 1 April 1870 – 26 August 1931) was a Japanese politician, cabinet minister and Prime Minister of Japan from 1929 to 1931.

  3. 30. Apr. 2024 · Hamaguchi Osachi (born May 1, 1870, Kōchi, Tosa province, Japan—died Aug. 26, 1931, Tokyo) was a Japanese politician and prime minister (1929–30) at the outset of the Great Depression. He was adopted into the Hamaguchi family at an early age.

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  4. A brief biography of Hamaguchi Osachi, the prime minister of Japan in 1929-31 who faced economic and foreign policy challenges. Learn about his background, his policies, and his assassination by a rightist youth.

  5. 3. Okt. 2014 · Over eight thousand miles farther west, in Japan, a celebratory atmosphere first enveloped the foreign community, with spontaneous commemorations on November 12 at the most important expatriate watering holes—the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo, the United Club in Yokohama, and the Yamato Hotel in Kyoto. 5 The British, American, French, Italian, and Bel...

  6. On the morning of 14 November 1930, at Tokyo Station, a young ultranationalist named Sagōya Tomeo shot Hamaguchi Osachi in the stomach as Japan’s premier walked down the platform to board a train intended to take him to military inspection duties in the mid-western prefecture of Okayama.

  7. A brief biography of Hamaguchi, Osachi, a Japanese statesman who served as prime minister twice in the 1930s. He faced economic crisis, naval treaty with the US, and assassination by a nationalist.