Kiichi Aichi
Japanese politician
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Kiichi Aichi 愛知 揆一 | |
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Aichi in 1971 | |
Born | (1907-10-10)10 October 1907 Tokyo, Japan |
Died | 23 November 1973(1973-11-23) (aged 66) Tokyo, Japan |
Nationality | Japanese |
Occupation | Cabinet Minister |
Kiichi Aichi (愛知 揆一, Aichi Kiichi, 10 October 1907 – 23 November 1973) was a Japanese politician and cabinet minister in post-war Japan. He held several cabinet-level positions throughout his career, including Minister for Foreign Affairs, Minister of Finance and Minister of Education.
External links
- Kiichi Aichi at Find a Grave
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Preceded by Kiyohide Okano | Minister of International Trade and Industry 1954 | Succeeded by Tanzan Ishibashi |
Director-General of the Economic Council Agency 1954 | Succeeded by Tatsunosuke Takasaki | |
Preceded by Hirohide Ishida | Chief Cabinet Secretary 1957–1958 | Succeeded by Munenori Akagi |
Preceded by Toshiki Karasawa | Minister of Justice 1958–1959 | Succeeded by Hiroya Ino |
Preceded by Masashi Aoki | Director-General of the Home Affairs Agency 1958-1959 | Succeeded by Masashi Aoki |
Preceded by Hirokichi Nadao | Minister of Education 1964–1965 | Succeeded by Umekichi Nakamura |
Preceded by | Director-General of the Science and Technology Agency 1964-1965 | Succeeded by Masashi Aoki |
Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission 1964-1965 | ||
Preceded by Tomisaburō Hashimoto | Chief Cabinet Secretary 1966 | Succeeded by Kenji Fukunaga |
Preceded by Takeo Miki | Minister for Foreign Affairs 1968–1971 | Succeeded by Takeo Fukuda |
Preceded by Koshiro Ueki | Minister of Finance 1972–1973 | Succeeded by Kakuei Tanaka Interim |
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