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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. 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. Leben. Yonai schloss 1901 die Ausbildung an der Marineakademie ab und wurde im gleichen Jahr der Crew der Panzerkorvette Kongō zugeteilt.

  3. March 2, 1880 - April 20, 1948. Birthplace (modern name) Iwate. Occupation, Status. Naval Officer , Politician , Prime Minister. Description. 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.

  4. Video TitleYonai Mitsumasa: Japan's Naval Luminary and Prime MinisterVideo DescriptionUncover the story of Mitsumasa Yonai, the esteemed admiral and Prime Mi...

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  5. This web page is part of a series of historical essays by the Naval History and Heritage Command (NHHC) on the end of World War II. It covers the Japanese decision to surrender, the role of Emperor Hirohito, and the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

  6. Mitsumasa Yonai was a Japanese admiral and prime minister who served in various naval and political roles during WW2. He was a moderate who opposed alliance with Germany and sought to preserve the emperor, but he resigned in 1940 due to army pressure.

  7. views 3,540,950 updated. Mitsumasa Yonai, 1880–1948, Japanese naval officer and political leader, b. Morioka. He attended the Imperial Japanese Naval Academy (grad. 1901) and the Naval War College, served in the Russo-Japanese War, and was a naval attaché to Russia (1915–17 and Poland (1921–22).