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  1. Matsuoka Yōsuke ( japanisch 松岡 洋右; * 3. März 1880 im Kumage-gun (heute: Murotsumi, Hikari ); † 26. Juni 1946 in Tokio) war Außenminister Japans im Kabinett von Premierminister Konoe Fumimaro .

  2. Yōsuke Matsuoka (松岡 洋右, Matsuoka Yōsuke, March 4, 1880 – June 27, 1946) was a Japanese diplomat and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Empire of Japan during the early stages of World War II. He is best known for his defiant speech at the League of Nations in February 1933, ending Japan's participation in the organization.

  3. Diplomat and statesman. Born in Yamaguchi. He went to the United States at the age of 13, and graduated from Oregon State University with difficulty. Returning to Japan, Matsuoka became a diplomat, and served in many countries including China, Russia, and the United States.

  4. 23. Feb. 2024 · "Agony of Choice, the life of Japanese statesman and diplomat Matsuoka Yosuke, offers a vivid narrative of twentieth-century Japanese diplomatic history. Matsuoka was an American-educated Japanese foreign minister who became a vocal advocate for Japanese expansionism, echoing the America he so admired

  5. Agony of Choice may not convince everyone of the valiant struggle of Matsuoka Yōsuke. But as a richly textured study of a pivotal figure who may, in more ways than one, be considered representative of his age, it belongs in the library of all serious students of modern Japanese history and diplomacy.

  6. In World War II: Japanese policy, 1939–41. …negotiated by Japanese foreign minister Matsuoka Yosuke, the pact pledged its signatories to come to one another’s help in the event of an attack “by a power not already engaged in war.”.

  7. 13. Apr. 2024 · Title: Matsuoka Yōsuke: The Diplomat Who Shaped Japan's Path in World War IIDescription:Discover the captivating story of Matsuoka Yōsuke, a key figure in Ja...

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