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 Trial Watch : Koki Hirota
Koki Hirota was born on February 14, 1878 in Fukuoka Prefecture and graduated with law degree from Tokyo Imperial University.
While Hirota was not in charge of the army units that invaded Nanjing, he was well informed about the massacre.
Hirota attempted to persuade Stalin's government to stay out of the war, but he ultimately failed: the Soviets entered the war between the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
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 Koki Hirota - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Having been foreign minister under Hayashi, Hirota held this position until his retirement in 1938.
In 1945, however, Hirota came back onto the diplomatic scene by leading Japanese peace negotiations with the Soviet Union.
The Hirota "Attila and his Huns" telegram forgery
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 TIME.com: Keeper of Peace -- May 21, 1934 -- Page 5   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Sweating over their studies, Japanese students remember that Koki Hirota was the man who failed in his examinations for the diplomatic service only to become one of Japan's most effective Foreign Ministers.
Koki Hirota is still his good friend, but he has grown smoother and wiser.
Koki Hirota's chief in Korea was young Katsuji Debuchi, lately Ambassador to Washington.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Koki Hirota
At that point, several world powers (most notably the Soviets) were beginning to distrust Japan's intentions and domestic security concerns had been brought to a boiling point.
However, his term lasted for slightly less than a year: early in 1937, Hirohito named a new prime minister, General Hayashi, who lasted only four months.
Hirota's second tenure as foreign minister would eventually lead to his death.
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 Amazon.com: "Hirota Koki": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Hirota Koki, a former ambassador to the Soviet Union and now Foreign Minister in September 1933, continued to serve.
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Petitioners Dohihara, Hirota, Kido, Oka, Sato, Shimada and Togo were found guilty of waging a war of aggression and of conspiring to do so.
Petitioners Dohihara, Hirota and Togo were found guilty of conventional war crimes and crimes against humanity.
Some of the petitioners, notably Dohihara, Hirota, Kido and Togo were found guilty on charges which involved waging of aggressive was prior to Pearl Harbor, e.
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 AllRefer.com - Koki Hirota (Japanese History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
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Koki Hirota[kO´kE hE´rOtA] Pronunciation Key, 1878–1948, Japanese statesman.
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 Hirota, Koki - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
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China media specifies acts of Japanese Class-A war criminals+
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 Amazon.com: War Criminal: The Life and Death of Hirota Koki: Books: Saburo Shiroyama   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
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If you are not familiar with the politics of the era in Japan, this will shock you.
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 Viking Phoenix Web Page: Japan, Incorporated: Hirota Koki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Viking Phoenix Web Page: Japan, Incorporated: Hirota Koki
The Doho compatriots that became a security problem for the enemies of Japan during World War II, included members of Yakuza crime syndicates and members of ultranationalist secret societies such as the Black Dragon Society
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