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  • #REDIRECT [[Tsuyoshi Inukai]]
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Assassination, on 15 May 1932, of [[Tsuyoshi Inukai]], [[Prime Minister of Japan]], by junior officers of the [[Imperial Japane
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  • {{r|Tsuyoshi Inukai}}
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  • '''Tsuyoshi Inukai''' (1855 - 1932) was a Japanese political leader, belonging to constitution
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  • ...eiyukai]] party. He served as Justice Minister and Home Minister in the [[Tsuyoshi Inukai|Inukai]] cabinet, but did not become Prime Minister as many had expected af
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  • ...cers, which resulted in the assassination of [[Prime Minister of Japan]] [[Tsuyoshi Inukai]]. The assassins, after throwing a few bombs and leaflets, surrendered the
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  • {{r|Tsuyoshi Inukai}}
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  • In 1932, after the [[March 1931 Incident]], in which Prime Minister [[Tsuyoshi Inukai]] was assassinated, he became the prime minister of the national unity cabi
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  • After the assassination of Prime Minister [[Tsuyoshi Inukai]] in 1932, the Emperor chose to move away from the experiment in party cabi
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  • In 1931, he became the Army Minister (Japan)|War Minister of the Tsuyoshi Inukai|Inukai cabinet, and remained in the post in the Makoto Saito|Saito governm
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