Matsukata Masayoshi (Q714039)

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Matsukata Masayoshi
Japanese politician (1835-1924)
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松方正義 (japanska)
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Matsukata engelska
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まつかた まさよし
Matsukata Masayoshii
松方正義 (japanska)
25 februari 1835gregoriansk
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Masayoshi Matsukata
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2 juli 1924gregoriansk
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Mrs. Reischauer rounds off her book with a portrait gallery of other colorful relatives - mostly Matsukata's sons. We meet, for example, Matsukata's sixth son, Otohiko, a gregarious member of the Hasty Pudding Club at Harvard, where he became friendly with Franklin Delano Roosevelt. ''Oto,'' as Roosevelt and other friends called him, later tried to plead for peace over tea at the White House, when all his Government in Tokyo was thinking of was war. We also meet Matsukata's third son, Kojiro, who made a fortune during World War I selling battleships from his Kawasaki shipyards to the British. Then there is Saburo, the youngest son, who was a ''Marx boy'' during the 1910's, full of socialist ideals. During World War II he ran a news agency disseminating Japanese propaganda in occupied China, where he also indulged his great fondness for cooking. He ended life as a celebrated Boy Scout winning the Bronze Wolf award. (engelska)
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Mrs. Reischauer rounds off her book with a portrait gallery of other colorful relatives - mostly Matsukata's sons. We meet, for example, Matsukata's sixth son, Otohiko, a gregarious member of the Hasty Pudding Club at Harvard, where he became friendly with Franklin Delano Roosevelt. ''Oto,'' as Roosevelt and other friends called him, later tried to plead for peace over tea at the White House, when all his Government in Tokyo was thinking of was war. We also meet Matsukata's third son, Kojiro, who made a fortune during World War I selling battleships from his Kawasaki shipyards to the British. Then there is Saburo, the youngest son, who was a ''Marx boy'' during the 1910's, full of socialist ideals. During World War II he ran a news agency disseminating Japanese propaganda in occupied China, where he also indulged his great fondness for cooking. He ended life as a celebrated Boy Scout winning the Bronze Wolf award. (engelska)
Iwao Matsukata engelska
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Masao Matsukata engelska
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松方正義 (初版) - 『人事興信録』データベース (japanska)
10 februari 2024
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松方正義 (第4版) - 『人事興信録』データベース (japanska)
10 februari 2024
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金次郞 正義 金次郎, Kinjirō, Kinzirô, 助左衞門, 助左衛門, Jozaemon, Jozayemon, Zyozaemon, まさよし, Masayoshi, Masayosi 松方 aka Matsugata, Matugata, まつかた, Matsukata, Matukata (25 Feb 1835 - certain 2 Jul 1924)
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