Makino Nobuaki
Count Makino Nobuaki (牧野 伸顕, November 24, 1861 – January 25, 1949) was a Japanese politician and imperial court official. As Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal of Japan, Makino served as Emperor Hirohito’s chief counselor on the monarch’s position in Japanese society and policymaking. In this capacity, he significantly contributed to the militarization of Japanese society by organizing support for ultranationalist groups and swaying Hirohito to sanction the Imperial Army’s unauthorized aggression in China. Even after his retirement in 1935, he remained a close advisor to the throne through the end of World War II in 1945.
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Makino Nobuaki
Count Makino Nobuaki (牧野 伸顕, November 24, 1861 – January 25, 1949) was a Japanese politician and imperial court official. As Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal of Japan, Makino served as Emperor Hirohito’s chief counselor on the monarch’s position in Japanese society and policymaking. In this capacity, he significantly contributed to the militarization of Japanese society by organizing support for ultranationalist groups and swaying Hirohito to sanction the Imperial Army’s unauthorized aggression in China. Even after his retirement in 1935, he remained a close advisor to the throne through the end of World War II in 1945.
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Makino Nobuaki (牧野 伸顕, lahir d ...... ompok-kelompok ultranasionalis
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ماكينو نوبواكي (24 نوفمبر 1861 ...... مييجي خلال حرب المحيط الهادئ.
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牧野 伸顕(まきの のぶあき、1861年11月24日(文久元 ...... は父、吉田茂は娘婿、寬仁親王妃信子と麻生太郎は曾孫にあたる。
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1861-11-24
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Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan
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1949-01-25
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Tokyo, Japan
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Makino Nobuaki
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牧野 伸顕
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Japan
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Politician, cabinet minister, diplomat
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Hayasaki Masako
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August 1911 – December 1912
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February 1913 – April 1914
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February 1921 – March 1925
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March 1906 – July 1908
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March 1925 – February 1935
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November – December 1912
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Count Makino Nobuaki (牧野 伸顕, N ...... e end of World War II in 1945.
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Makino Nobuaki (japanisch 牧野 伸 ...... raf und 1925 zum Graf ernannt.
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Makino Nobuaki (牧野 伸顕 Makino N ...... l incidente del 26 de febrero.
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Makino Nobuaki (牧野 伸顕, Makino ...... s ères Meiji, Taishō et Shōwa.
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Makino Nobuaki (牧野 伸顕, lahir d ...... ompok-kelompok ultranasionalis
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Makino Nobuaki, född 24 novemb ...... dlare påPariskonferensen 1919.
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Nobuaki Makino (jap. 牧野 伸顕 Mak ...... japoński polityk i dyplomata.
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ماكينو نوبواكي (24 نوفمبر 1861 ...... مييجي خلال حرب المحيط الهادئ.
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牧野 伸顕(まきの のぶあき、1861年11月24日(文久元 ...... は父、吉田茂は娘婿、寬仁親王妃信子と麻生太郎は曾孫にあたる。
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Nobuaki Makino
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ماكينو نوبواكي
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牧野伸顕
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