Kantarō Suzuki

Japanese admiral and Prime Minister

Kantarō Suzuki - Japanese admiral and Prime Minister
Born

January 18th, 1868
157 years ago

Died

April 17th, 1948
77 years ago — 80 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Japan

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An admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy, Suzuki served as the 42nd Prime Minister of Japan during the final stages of World War II. Appointed in 1945, he faced significant political challenges and the aftermath of Japan's surrender. Prior to his premiership, Suzuki held various naval commands, contributing to naval operations during the tumultuous years of the war. His leadership coincided with the critical transition of Japan from wartime to post-war recovery.

Served as Prime Minister of Japan

Held the rank of admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy

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