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  1. Tanaka Giichi

    Tanaka Giichi

    Japanese general

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  1. He graduated from the former 8th class of Imperial Japanese Army Academy and the 8th class of the Army War College in 1892, and served as a junior officer during the First Sino-Japanese War.

  2. Apr 10, 2024 · Baron Tanaka Giichi (born July 25, 1863/64, Yamaguchi prefecture, Japan—died September 29, 1929, Tokyo) was the prime minister (1927–29) and author of Japan’s aggressive policy toward China in the 1920s.

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  3. Japanese soldier and statesman Tanaka Giichi served as prime minister of Japan from 1927 to 1929. He was the instigator of Japan’s aggressive policy toward China in the 1920s. Tanaka was born on July 25, in either 1863 or 1864, in Yamaguchi prefecture, Japan.

  4. Uncover the story of Tanaka Giichi, a central figure in Japan's military and political spheres during the early 20th century.From leading military campaigns ...

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  5. Overview. Tanaka Giichi. (1864—1929) Quick Reference. (b. 22 June 1864, d. 29 Sept. 1929). Prime Minister of Japan 1927–9 A career soldier whose reputation within the military was established on the basis of his knowledge of Russia and the Russian military.

  6. views 2,561,483 updated. Giichi Tanaka (gē-ē´chē tä´näkä), 1863–1929, Japanese statesman and general. He is famous as the alleged author of the so-called Tanaka Memorial (1927), purporting to set forth Japan's plans for foreign conquest. Although proven to be a forgery, its similarity in part to the subsequent course of Japanese ...

  7. www.infoplease.com › japanese › tanaka-giichiTanaka, Giichi | Infoplease

    Tanaka, Giichi gē-ēˈchē täˈnäkä [key], 1863–1929, Japanese statesman and general. He is famous as the alleged author of the so-called Tanaka Memorial (1927), purporting to set forth Japan's plans for foreign conquest.