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  1. Mitsumasa Yonai (米内 光政, Yonai Mitsumasa, 2 March 1880 – 20 April 1948) was a Japanese navy officer and politician. He served as admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy, Minister of the Navy, and Prime Minister of Japan in 1940.

  2. Yonai Mitsumasa. Yonai Mitsumasa (japanisch 米内 光政; * 2. März 1880 in Morioka; † 20. April 1948 in Tokio) war ein japanischer Admiral und Politiker. Er war der 37. Premierminister Japans und amtierte vom 16. Januar bis zum 22. Juli 1940.

  3. Japan Prime Minister 37: Mitsumasa Yonai. At the urging of Emperor Hirohito, Imperial Navy Admiral Mitsumasa Yonai becomes prime minister, but events in Europe soon undermine support for...

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  4. Naval officer, statesman. Born in Iwate. He graduated from Morioka Middle School, Naval Academy and the Naval War College. He served in the Russo-Japanese War. He successively served as commander in chief of the Third Fleet, the Second Fleet, commanding officer of Yokosuka Division, etc., and in 1936, became commander-in-chief of the Combined ...

  5. 8. Jan. 2020 · Mitsumasa Yonai (March 2, 1880 – April 20, 1948) was an admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy, and politician. He was the 37th Prime Minister of Japan. Yonai played a major role during the Tokyo war crimes trials in working with the major defendants, such as Hideki Tojo, to coordinate their testimonies so that Emperor Hirohito ...

  6. Admiral Mitsumasa Yonai was amazed and wildly happy. He had been aloft in giddy rigging before—had climbed to power (as Admiral of the Combined Fleet, beginning in 1936) and into politics (as...

  7. Mitsumasa Yonai was born in Morioka, Iwate Prefecture, Japan to a samurai. He graduated from Imperial Japanese Naval Academy at Etajima in 1901, and was promoted to the rank of ensign in Jan 1903. He was a veteran of the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905, and during WW1 he served in Russia and Poland as military attaché and Resident Naval Officer.