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  1. Hitoshi Ashida (芦田 均, Ashida Hitoshi, 15 November 1887 – 20 June 1959) was a Japanese politician who served as Prime Minister of Japan in 1948. He was a prominent figure in the immediate postwar political landscape, but was forced to resign his leadership responsibilities after a corruption scandal (Shōwa Denkō Jiken) targeting two of ...

  2. Politician , Diplomat , Prime Minister. Description. He graduated from the Imperial University of Tokyo in 1912. He joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and worked in the embassies in Russia, France, Turkey and Belgium. He resigned from the post over the Manchurian Incident.

  3. Feb 7, 2022 · Hitoshi Ashida was born in Fukuchiyama City of Kyoto on 15 November 1887, as a second son of Shikanosuke Ashida, who served as a member of the House of Representatives. Ashida majored in law at the Tokyo Imperial University and passed the entrance examination of the...

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  4. Hitoshi Ashida kept a journal from 1905 right up until just before he died in 1959, in it he chronicles his work in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, his time in the House of Representatives, his postwar activities as a member of the Shidehara Cabinet and the Katayama Cabinet, and eventually as Prime Minister.

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  5. Hitoshi Ashida (芦田 均, Ashida Hitoshi, 15 November 1887 – 20 June 1959) was a Japanese politician. He was a leader in postwar politics. Ashida was Prime Minister of Japan in 1948.

  6. Hitoshi Ashida, 18871959, Japanese politician. He studied law at Tokyo Imperial Univ. and worked in the ministry of foreign affairs before being elected to the Diet in 1932 as a member of the Seiyukai party.

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  8. Aug 17, 2014 · A mystery surrounding late Prime Minister Hitoshi Ashida was his postwar call for Japan to re-militarize despite constitutional limits imposed by war-renouncing Article 9.