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2017년 1월 5일 목요일

Norizumi Aoki

Norizumi Aoki

Norizumi Aoki
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The birth 1859June 19
Miyazaki
Death (1924-12-12) December 12, 1924 (65 years old death)
Position organization Flag of Imperial Army Imperial Army
Military career 1880-1919
The last rank Lieutenant General of army
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Norizumi Aoki (あおきのぶずみ, Ansei May 19, 6 (June 19, 1859) - 1924 (1924) December 12) is Japanese army officer. The last rank is Lieutenant General of army. The earliest "authority of China officer." I lived a Chinese life for 13 years in total.

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Career

I am born as the eldest son of Sadowara clansman, the Hajime Aoki storehouse. Via a military preparatory school, I enter the military academy (1877) in May in 1877. I appoint it to Second Lieutenant gunner (1879) in December in 1879 and graduate from a military officer (the old third) in December in the next year.

In April, I become belonging to a mountain gun soldier second battalion (1881), and it is after military officer instructor, General Staff Office entering a service (1887) (1894) in 清国差遣 in December for 20 years from October in 1884 in 1881 and resides in Guangdong, Beijing. In March, I became belonging to an Imperial Guardsman gunner regiment (1888), and I was announced after a military officer instructor, General Staff Office second official, studying in Belgium (1894) in August in 1894 in 1888 by the first military staff officer and went to the front of Sino-Japanese War (1895) until May in 1895 from the next month.

I take office as General Staff Office second official (1895) in August in 1895 and become 清国公使館付 (1900) (1897) until March for 33 years from October in 1897. By a request of Yuan Shikai, I dealt with instruction, upbringing of the military as a military adviser of the building army. I become belonging to General Staff Office and am belonging to the fifth D.H.Q. and, after returning home, successively hold 清国公使館付, a member of General Staff Office and I get promotion to Colonel gunner (1902) in December in 1902 and take office as field artillery 14th regiment commander. It became 清国公使館付 (1903) in November in 1903. I get to know 中島竦 of the scholar of Chinese classics who worked for a metropolis police affairs house for the learning these days and ask it for the editing of the Mongolia study later.

It was said that I was belonging to the National Guard general headquarters (1904) in July in 1904 and resided in Beijing and, by the Russo-Japanese War, was accompanied by the organization called the detail group to subordinates and engaged in use of mounted bandits and a railroad, electric wire destruction work. It became 清国公使館付 (1905) in January in 1905, and I advanced to the Lieutenant General of army (1913) in August in 1913, and Major General took office as Port Arthur caid more (1907) in November in 1907.

In December, I became belonging to General Staff Office (1915) and acted as a military adviser of 黎元洪 (1923) (1917) as 北京政府応聘 until January for 12 years from January in 1917 in 1915. It became the second reserve (1921) (1918) the other day in April in reserve duty admission, 1921 in August in 1919.

Privilege

Person

  • After Sino-Japanese War, I worked as a military adviser (instruction of the building army) of Yuan Shikai like the aforesaid, and trust from 袁 was high. According to the power of Aoki, it has a big time to have drawn cooperation of 袁 to Japan on the occasion of Russo-Japanese War.
  • The biography has Koseki Sato "Norizumi Aoki - plot general" (Chinese ink Publishing, 1943).

Relative

Footnote

  1. ^ "official daily gazette" 320th "appointment and written appointment" July 23, 1884.
  2. ^ "official daily gazette" 3131st "appointment and written appointment" December 5, 1893.
  3. ^ "official daily gazette" 3693rd "appointment and written appointment" October 19, 1895.
  4. ^ "official daily gazette" 4323rd "appointment and written appointment" November 27, 1897.
  5. ^ "official daily gazette" 150th "appointment and written appointment" January 31, 1913.
  6. ^ "official daily gazette" 539th "appointment and written appointment" May 18, 1914.
  7. ^ "official daily gazette" 1310th, appendix "written appointment" December 13, 1916.
  8. ^ List of people of Nakano library - old Grand Cordon of the Order of the Sacred Treasure receipt of a decoration (prewar part)
  9. ^ List of people of Nakano library - old Grand Cordon of the Order of the Rising Sun receipt of a decoration (prewar part)
  10. ^ "official daily gazette" 4810th "敍任及辞令" July 14, 1899.
  11. ^ "official daily gazette" 1023rd "appointment and written appointment" December 28, 1915.

References

  • Ikuhiko Hata edition "Japanese army and navy general encyclopedia" second edition, Tokyo University publication society, 2005.
  • Hideki Fukukawa "Japan army general dictionary" cotton rose Publishing publication, 2001.
  • Misao Toyama edition "army and navy flag officer personnel affairs conspectus army" cotton rose Publishing publication, 1981.

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2016년 12월 2일 금요일

Saburo Shiikuma

Saburo Shiikuma

Japanese flag Japanese politician
Saburo Shiikuma
Do it, and is; bear Saburo
The date of birth 1895April 11
Birthplace Otaru-shi, Hokkaido
Date of death July 27, 1965 (70 years old death)
Alma mater Chuo University
Position political party Constitutionalism civil administration party
Hokkaido political alliance
The Japanese Progressive Party
The Democratic Party
改進党
The Japanese Democratic Party
The Liberal Democratic Party





Title The Grand Cordon of the Order of the Sacred Treasure (1965)
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Saburo Shiikuma (I do it and am bear Saburo, from April 11, 1895 to July 27, 1965) is a Japanese politician. I acted as member of the House of Representatives, Vice-Speaker, House of Representatives (the 39th), House of Representatives Diet administration chairperson (the tenth).

Origin, person

HokkaidoOtaru-shiA native place. Chuo University graduation. I belonged to the Chuo University addresses society in the college student days. I belong to the constitutionalism civil administration party nonparliamentary group of party members while I become the reporter of "the Otaru newspaper" after graduation from university and run for support election of 1942 as candidate non-recommendation from five wards of old Hokkaido. I lost then, but win for the first time as a ticket of the Hokkaido political alliance in the 22nd member of the House of Representatives general election of 1946. Because Hokkaido political alliance was a local political party of Japanese Progressive Party origin, I belong to the Progressive Party after election. I assumed one ward of old Hokkaido an electoral district after the 23rd member of the House of Representatives general election of 1947 and, via the Democratic Party, National Democratic Party, 改進党, the Japanese Democratic Party, belonged to the Liberal Democratic Party with conservative merger.

Business results of the chinquapin bear as the politicians include that they successively held the important posts such as Director such as House of Representatives U.S.-Japan Security Treaty of special committee, association of Liberal Democratic Party Hokkaido Branch society's chairperson.

The July 27, 1965 death. The age at death70。

Brief career history

  • I take office as the House of Representatives empire constitution reform bill Committee committee in 1946.
  • I take office as Vice Minister communication in the Katayama Cabinet in 1947.
  • It is the election in the draft of a proposed law conference committee about the temporary exceptions such as election dates of a member of the local public entity and the head in the discussion committee on the House of Representatives side for 1,951 years.
  • I take office as the tenth House of Representatives Diet administration chairperson in 1955.
  • I take office as Vice-Speaker, House of Representatives in 1958.
  • The Grand Cordon of the Order of the Sacred Treasure gets a decoration by spring conferment in 1965. It is rejected at 70 years old. 叙, 従三位.


Assembly
Predecessors in the family line:
Motojiro Sugiyama
  Vice-Speaker, House of Representatives
The 39th: 1958
The next era:
Kiyoshi Masaki
Predecessors in the family line:
Umekichi Nakamura
  House of Representatives Diet administration chairperson
The tenth: From 1955 to 1957
The next era:
Shigeru Hori

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2016년 11월 14일 월요일

Seiichi Kataoka

Seiichi Kataoka

Japanese flag Japanese politician
Seiichi Kataoka
かたおかせいいち
The date of birth 1911July 23
Birthplace Tonami-shi, Toyama
Date of death February 26, 1999 (87 years old death)
Alma mater Tokyo Imperial University (existing Tokyo University)
Former work Department of the Interior bureaucrat
Position political party The Liberal Democratic Party
Title 従三位
The Grand Cordon of the Order of the Sacred Treasure

Cabinet Takeshita remodeling cabinet
The term in office 1988December 27 - 1989June 3

Electoral district Dai-2-ku, Toyama
The number of times elected Six times
The term in office 1972December 11 - 1990January 24
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Seiichi Kataoka (かたおかせいいち, 1911 (1911) from July 23 to 1999 (1999) February 26) is a Japanese politician. Liberal Democratic Party member of the House of Representatives. ToyamaTonami-shiA native place.

Origin, person

After Tokyo Imperial University law department politics subject graduation, it is entered a ministry by the Department of the Interior. After having acted as the Mayor of Tonami, I lose though I run for the 32nd member of the House of Representatives general election of 1969 as a successor of Kenzo Matsumura from two wards of old Tomiyama. I win for the first time in the 33rd member of the House of Representatives general election of lasting 1972 (in the successful same period Junichiro Koizumi, Koichi Kato, Taku Yamazaki, Shintaro Ishihara, Hiroshi Mitsuzuka, Kanezo Muraoka, Okiharu Yasuoka, Tsutomu Kawara, Michio Ochi, Tsuyoshi Noda, Takashi Fukaya). Six times of afterward consecutive election. I belonged to the Yasuhiro Nakasone group in the LDP and acted as the Minister of Posts and Telecommunications of the Takeshita Cabinet until June from December, 1988 to the next year. 1989 Grand Cordon of the Order of the Sacred Treasure receipt of a decoration. 1990 politics retirement.

I die because of heart failure on February 26, 1999. Age at death 89 (87 years old death).


Assembly
Predecessors in the family line:
Moichi Miyazaki
  House of Representatives legal affairs chairperson
From 1984 to 1986
The next era:
Shunichi Fukuya
Predecessors in the family line:
Takashi Hashiguchi
  Chairperson at House of Representatives Cabinet
From 1983 to 1984
The next era:
Gentaro Nakajima
Public office
Predecessors in the family line:
Masaki Nakayama
  The Minister of Posts and Telecommunications
From 1988 to 1989
The next era:
Kanezo Muraoka

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2016년 6월 17일 금요일

Kiyoshi Shimizu

Kiyoshi Shimizu

Kiyoshi Shimizu
Person information
The birth September 27, 1868 (August 12, 1868)
Japanese flag Japan IshikawaKanazawa-shi
Death 1947 (1947) September 25)
Japanese flag Japan ShizuokaAtami-shi
Alma mater Tokyo Imperial University law
Study
The times Earlier period of Meiji era - Showa era
Research field Constitution, administrative law
Research organization The House of learning
Keio University
Degree Doctor of Law
Influence
The person whom I gave
The Emperor Taisho, the Emperor Showa
Main receiving a prize career Grand Cordon of the Order of the Rising Sun
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Kiyoshi Shimizu (September 27, 1868 (August 12, 1868) -1947 age (1947) September 25 to go without soaking) is a Japanese constitution, scholar of administrative law. The degree is a Doctor of Law. An empire academician. The Lord President of the Council. A medal is 従二位勲一等.

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Person

I am born in (1868), Kanazawa-shi, Ishikawa in 1868.

I graduate from Tokyo Imperial University law. I become Professor ex-Emperor learning after studying abroad to Germany. I acquire (1905), a law doctorate in 1905. Then, I teach the Keio University law department (constitution, administrative law charge). It is an empire academician (1926) on February 27 for 1,926 years.

I became the Imperial Household Ministry and a Crown Prince's Palace Imperial family school commissioner and gave a lecture in the Imperial presence in study of the constitution to the Emperor Taisho, the Emperor Showa. Through administrative C.J., Privy Council counseling officer, a vice-president, I am appointed the last Lord President of the Council after defeat (1946) on June 13 in 1946.

Privy Council was abolished and, on September 25, the same year after the Constitution of Japan was enforced (1947) on May 3 in 1947, was anxious about the crisis of the national polity of Japan and accomplished plunging to death suicide from Nishiki, Atami ヶ 浦海岸.

For "self-determination ノ address" leaving a will,

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元樞密院議長八十翁清水澄法學博士昭和二十二年五月新憲法實施 ノ 日認 ム

追言小生昭和九年以後進講 (person in charge of Imperial Household Ministry order トシテ 十數年一週 ニ two times again ハ one time) シタルコト 從 テ Emperor's face ヲ 拝 シタルコト 夥敷 ヲ 以 テ His Majesty ノ peace love ノ property ヲ familiarity Japanese parsley 從 テ 戰爭 ヲ agreement ナカリシコト light Nari



I write down と and sacrifice myself for Great Japanese Imperial Constitution, and it is written down for the historical fact that Kutsugen of 国 for the age of civil strife in China commits suicide by drowning in the deep water of Ilo River (べきら), and committing suicide and the suicide committed suicide that I imitated it. And I made an effort for the deliberation of the new constitution as the last Lord President of the Council separately from own thought to accomplish the last responsibility as the public person.

When the deliberation of the National Mobilization Act was carried out in the 73rd Imperial Diet, I showed the thought "that this bill could not call the unconstitutionality". Kinmochi Saionji who heard this from Kumao Harada comments, "Shimizu does not understand a constitution" [1].

There is "the Dr. Kiyoshi Shimizu honoring monument" in Mamoru Ishikawa country Shrine of Kanazawa-shi.

Ranking, medals for merit [2]

Foreign country

Book

  • "Staatsrechtwissenschaft" (Shimizu Bookstore, from 1904 to 43 (from 1904 to 1910))
  • "Administrative law detailed exposition" (Waseda University publishing division, 1910 (1910))
  • "The empire constitution gist" (Shimizu Bookstore, 1912))
  • "The story of the empire constitution" (実業之日本社, 1913 (1914))
  • "The empire basic chart gist" (Shimizu Bookstore, 1925 (1925))
  • "A national polity theory" (association of enlightenment group society, 1927 (1927))
  • "The Japanese administrative law gist" (Shimizu Bookstore))
  • "An article by article empire constitution lecture" (pine sinter temple bookstore, 1932 (1932)) (reproduce it from), Kure PASS publication in (2015 in 2015, and publish it)
  • "Japanese administrative law" (pine sinter temple bookstore, 1935 (1935))

Footnote

  1. ^ Yoshitake Oka "politician Iwanami modern library ISBN 978-4,006,030,421, 300-301p of modern Japan"
  2. ^ National Archives Asia history document center - spring water counseling officer precedent bestowal of an order
  3. ^ "official daily gazette" 144th "appointment and written appointment" January 24, 1913.

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Public office
Predecessors in the family line:
Shizutaro Kubota
Japanese flag Administrative C.J.
The eighth: 1932-1934
The next era:
Hyoji Futagami
Predecessors in the family line:
Kantaro Suzuki
Japanese flag Vice-President Privy Council
The 15th: 1944-1946
The next era:
Shigenosuke Ushio
Predecessors in the family line:
Kantaro Suzuki
Japanese flag The Lord President of the Council
The 23rd: 1946-1947
The next era:
The abolition

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