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446:meritocracy
439:Pacific War
425:of Japan".
347:Pacific War
330:Early years
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48:(left) and
1384:Categories
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1117:Shigemitsu
1089:Shigemitsu
1077:Shigemitsu
1011:S. Hayashi
870:T. Hayashi
724:1976–1977
665:4048834657
617:References
398:His wife,
241:Allegiance
225:Alma mater
150:Tokyo City
143:1918-11-11
1339:Matsumoto
1312:Machimura
1301:Machimura
1296:Kawaguchi
1286:M. Tanaka
1228:Mitsuzuka
1095:K. Suzuki
1041:K. Nomura
985:Yoshizawa
974:Shidehara
969:G. Tanaka
963:Shidehara
681:133466751
650:248918078
456:that of "
83:In office
1369:Kamikawa
1324:Nakasone
1253:Kakizawa
1238:Watanabe
1233:Nakayama
1218:Kuranari
1183:Hatoyama
1173:Miyazawa
1128:Fujiyama
1051:Matsuoka
948:Yamamoto
926:Terauchi
875:Terauchi
696:20624516
557:(1985).
482:See also
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200:Children
1364:Hayashi
1354:T. Kono
1349:Kishida
1334:Maehara
1291:Koizumi
1280:Y. Kōno
1258:Y. Kōno
1111:Yoshida
1100:Yoshida
1083:S. Tōgō
1061:S. Tōgō
1016:N. Satō
893:Katsura
864:Saionji
812:Saionji
802:Enomoto
595:pp. 144
1359:Motegi
1318:Kōmura
1274:Kōmura
1269:Obuchi
1213:S. Abe
1203:Sonoda
1198:M. Ito
1188:Sonoda
1178:Kosaka
1168:Kimura
1158:Fukuda
1143:Shiina
1133:Kosaka
1106:Ashida
1056:Toyoda
1036:N. Abe
1021:Hirota
1001:Hiroda
990:Uchida
980:Inukai
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299:鳩山 威一郎
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190:Spouse
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1329:Okada
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807:Mutsu
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780:Inoue
499:Notes
324:Yukio
208:Yukio
204:Kunio
174:Japan
170:Tokyo
154:Japan
50:Kunio
46:Yukio
1248:Hata
1243:Mutō
1148:Miki
1072:Tani
1067:Tōjō
937:Gotō
909:Katō
898:Katō
858:Katō
847:Sone
841:Katō
835:Aoki
796:Aoki
692:OCLC
677:OCLC
669:ISBN
661:ISBN
646:OCLC
638:ISBN
630:ISBN
473:Diet
322:and
160:Died
137:Born
1307:Asō
1223:Uno
785:Itō
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