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  Keisuke Okada Information
Keisuke Okada (岡田 啓介 Okada Keisuke January 20 1868–October 17 1952) was a Japanese politician and the 31st Prime Minister of Japan from July 8 1934 to March 9 1936.
During such incidents, one band of Japanese Army officers stormed the Kantei (the prime minister's residence) and attempted to kill Prime Minister Keisuke, Admiral Suzuki Kantaro, and Prince Saionji Kimmochi.
Okada - Hirota - Hayashi - Konoe - Hiranuma - Abe - Yonai - Konoe (2nd) - Tojo - Koiso - K.
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Okada was born in what is now Fukui Prefecture to an ex-samurai family.
Okada was one of the few supporters of the arms reduction treaty resulting London Naval Conference of 1930, of which he helped negotiate, and worked hard for its ratification.
Okada himself emerged from hiding, and resigned on 28 February 1936.
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 tScholars.com | Keisuke Okada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Template:Nihongo, (20 January 1868–17 October 1952) was an admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy, politician and the 31st Prime Minister of Japan from 8 July 1934 to 9 March 1936.
Okada was born in what is now Fukui Prefecture to an ex-samurai family.
Okada was one of the few supporters of the arms reduction treaty resulting London Naval Conference of 1930, of which he helped negotiate, and worked hard for its ratification.
www.tscholars.com /encyclopedia/Okada_Keisuke   (298 words)

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