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  1. 近卫文麿(mǒ)(日语:近衛 文麿/このえ ふみまろ;英语:Fumimaro Konoe/1891年10月12日-1945年12月16日),日本第34任、第38任、第39任首相(内阁总理大臣),五摄家之一近卫氏的第30代当主,日本侵华罪魁祸首之一,法西斯主义的首要推行者。内大臣近卫忠熙曾孙,左大臣近卫忠房之孙,贵族院议长 ...

  2. Video Description:Dive into the complex life of Konoe Fumimaro, a pivotal figure in Japan's political landscape before and during World War II. Born in Tokyo...

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  3. Prince Fumimaro Konoe (Japanese: 近衞 文麿, Hepburn: Konoe Fumimaro, often Konoye, 12 October 1891 – 16 December 1945) was a Japanese politician and prime minister. During his tenure, he presided over the Japanese invasion of China in 1937 and the breakdown in relations with the United States, which ultimately culminated in Japan's entry into World War II. He also played a central role ...

  4. October 2, 1891 - December 16, 1945. Politician. The Prime Minister at the start of the US-Japan War Talks. Fumimaro Konoe was the first born son of the Konoe family in Tokyo which headed the list of five families that make up the Fujiwara clan. Konoe originally aspired to be a philosopher and entered the philosophy department of Tokyo Imperial ...

  5. Potpis. Princ [1] Fumimaro Konoe (近衞 文麿 Konoe Fumimaro?, često Konoye, 12. oktobar 1891 – 16. decembar 1945) bio je japanski političar koji je u dva navrata - od 1937. do 1939. godine i od 1940. do 1941. godine - služio kao premijer Japana, te igrao važnu ulogu u događajima vezanim uz izbijanje rata sa Kinom i ulazak Japana u ...

  6. The 27-year-old Konoe Fumimaro expressed these apprehensions about Great Britain and the United States not long before he left Tokyo in late 1918 as a delegate to the Paris Peace Conference. Despite having made stunning strides economically and militarily over the previous half century, many Japanese remained bitter about the unequal treatment they had received at the hands of the imperialist ...

  7. Fumimaro Konoe (jap. 近衛文麿 , Konoe Fumimaro , 12. lokakuuta 1891 – 16. joulukuuta 1945 ) oli japanilainen ylimys ja valtiomies. Hänet valittiin kolmesti Japanin pääministeriksi .