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published a long interview with Takamatsu in which he told of the warning he made to his brother Hirohito on November 30, 1941, the warning he made to him after Midway and that, before the surrender, he and Prince Konoe had considered asking for the emperor's abdication. The interview implied that
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of Arisugawa-no-miya, died without a male heir, Emperor Taishō placed Prince Nobuhito in the house. The name of the house reverted to the original Takamatsu-no-miya. The new Prince Takamatsu was a fourth cousin, four times removed of Prince Takehito.
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could not sustain hostilities for longer than two years against the United States. He urged his eldest brother, Emperor Shōwa to seek peace after the Japanese naval defeat at the
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and an aide discovered a twenty-volume diary, written in Prince Takamatsu's own hand between 1921 and 1947. Despite opposition from the entrenched bureaucrats of the
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the following year after completing the course of study at the Torpedo School. The prince studied at the Naval Aviation School at
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on 1 November 1942. From 1936 to 1945, he held various staff positions in the Naval General Staff Office in Tokyo.
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Descent prior to Keitai is unclear to modern historians, but traditionally traced back patrilineally to
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Nobuhito (third from the right) inspected the French military parade on the Avenue Alexandre III in
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From the 1930s, Prince Takamatsu expressed grave reservations regarding Japanese aggression in
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to then-Crown Prince Yoshihito and Crown Princess Sadako. His childhood appellation was
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in 1942; an intervention which apparently caused a severe rift between the brothers.
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is an arts prize awarded since 1989 in the memory of Prince Takamatsu
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Prince Nobuhito was commissioned as a naval sub-lieutenant (1920s)
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in default of a direct heir. From the mid-1920s until the end of
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Nobuhito (naval officer standing behind the white table) in the
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on February 3, 1987, at the Japanese Red Cross Medical Center (
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The diary revealed that Prince Takamatsu bitterly opposed the
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or branches of the imperial family entitled to inherit the
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two years later and subsequently was reassigned to the
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on 15 November 1935. He was promoted to the rank of
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