Yoshida Japanese Prime Minister
Yoshida s refusal to rearm japan at the encouragement of the american allied forces post war and his belief in economic and technological development known as the yoshida.
Yoshida japanese prime minister. 22 1878 in tokyo the fifth son of tsuna takenouchi a prominent politician from tosa on the island of shikoku. Yoshihide suga who was elected japan s prime minister by parliament on wednesday has kept a low profile for much of his career and until recently was not considered a contender for the top job. Shigeru yoshida 1878 1967 japanese diplomat and prime minister led his country through a difficult period of postwar recovery. New japanese prime minister formally elected to succeed shinzo abe.
20 1967 ōiso japan japanese political leader who served several terms as prime minister of japan during most of the critical transition period after world war ii when allied troops occupied the country and japan was attempting to build new democratic institutions. Shigeru yoshida 吉田 茂 yoshida shigeru 22 september 1878 20 october 1967 was a japanese diplomat and politician who served as prime minister of japan from 1946 to 1947 and from 1948 to 1954. Behind the scenes however the former chief cabinet secretary has gotten results by taming japan s often intractable bureaucracy to push through. Shigeru yoshida who died on this day was the prime minister of japan from 1946 to 1954.
Yoshida was one of the longest serving japanese prime ministers and is the third longest serving prime minister of post occupation japan. The funeral of prime minister yoshida was held in the catholic cathedral of the blessed virgin mary in tokyo. 22 1878 tokyo died oct. Beijing and washington watched closely monday as japan s ruling party cleared the way for cabinet secretary yoshihide suga to take over later this week from his retiring boss prime minister.
Shigeru yoshida was born on sept. Shigeru yoshida 1878 1967 was one of japan s most influential post world war ii politicians who served two terms as prime minister between 1946 47 and 1948 54.