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Portrait of Fumimaro Konoe, circa 1920Fumimaro Konoe presiding over a session of the House of Peers, Tokyo, Japan, 1935
Portrait of Fumimaro Konoe, circa 1920Fumimaro Konoe presiding over a session of the House of Peers, Tokyo, Japan, 1935
President of the House of Peers of the Japanese Diet Fumimaro Konoe reading the imperial rescript at the opening of the Diet, Tokyo, Japan, 1936Portrait of Fumimaro Konoe, circa early 1937
President of the House of Peers of the Japanese Diet Fumimaro Konoe reading the imperial rescript at the opening of the Diet, Tokyo, Japan, 1936Portrait of Fumimaro Konoe, circa early 1937
President of the House of Peers of the Japanese Diet Fumimaro Konoe at a press conference after receiving orders to form a new government, Tekigaiso residence, Tokyo, Japan, 2 Jun 1937Japanese Prime Minister Fumimaro Konoe with his cabinet ministers, Tokyo, Japan, 7 Mar 1937; note Minister for Foreign Affairs Koki Hirota (left edge of photograph) and Minister for Navy Mitsumasa Yonai (rear row in naval uniform)
President of the House of Peers of the Japanese Diet Fumimaro Konoe at a press conference after receiving orders to form a new government, Tekigaiso residence, Tokyo, Japan, 2 Jun 1937Japanese Prime Minister Fumimaro Konoe with his cabinet ministers, Tokyo, Japan, 7 Mar 1937; note Minister for Foreign Affairs Koki Hirota (left edge of photograph) and Minister for Navy Mitsumasa Yonai (rear row in naval uniform)
Japanese Prime Minister Fumimaro Konoe and his first cabinet, Tokyo, Japan, Jun 1937Fumimaro Konoe and Masaki Fukumura, circa 1930s
Japanese Prime Minister Fumimaro Konoe and his first cabinet, Tokyo, Japan, Jun 1937Fumimaro Konoe and Masaki Fukumura, circa 1930s
Fuminmaro Konoe and his wife Chiyoko, 1930sPortrait of Fumimaro Konoe, 1938
Fuminmaro Konoe and his wife Chiyoko, 1930sPortrait of Fumimaro Konoe, 1938
Portrait of Fumimaro Konoe, circa 1930sFumimaro Konoe meeting Hitler Youth members, Japan, 5 Sep 1938
Portrait of Fumimaro Konoe, circa 1930sFumimaro Konoe meeting Hitler Youth members, Japan, 5 Sep 1938
Japanese Prime Minister Kiichiro Hiranuma with members of his cabinet, Tokyo, Japan, 5 Jan 1939; note Minister-without-Portfolio Konoe, Interior Minister Kido, Naval Minister Yonai, War Minister Itagaki, Foreign Minister AritaFumimaro Konoe, Apr 1939
Japanese Prime Minister Kiichiro Hiranuma with members of his cabinet, Tokyo, Japan, 5 Jan 1939; note Minister-without-Portfolio Konoe, Interior Minister Kido, Naval Minister Yonai, War Minister Itagaki, Foreign Minister AritaFumimaro Konoe, Apr 1939
Portrait of Fumimaro Konoe, late 1930s-early 1940sFumimaro Konoe at a press conference at the Peerage Club House in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan upon being asked to form a new government, 17 Jul 1940
Portrait of Fumimaro Konoe, late 1930s-early 1940sFumimaro Konoe at a press conference at the Peerage Club House in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan upon being asked to form a new government, 17 Jul 1940
Fumimaro Konoe, Yosuke Matsuoka, Zengo Yoshida, and Hideki Tojo at the Ogikubo Talk at KonoeJapanese Prime Minister Fumimaro Konoe and his second cabinet at the Prime Minister
Fumimaro Konoe, Yosuke Matsuoka, Zengo Yoshida, and Hideki Tojo at the Ogikubo Talk at Konoe's residence of Tekigaiso in Tokyo, Japan, 19 Jul 1940Japanese Prime Minister Fumimaro Konoe and his second cabinet at the Prime Minister's Office building, Tokyo, Japan, 22 Jul 1940
Fumimaro Konoe, circa 1940sJapanese Prime Minister Fumimaro Konoe in his sedan, Japan, circa 1940s
Fumimaro Konoe, circa 1940sJapanese Prime Minister Fumimaro Konoe in his sedan, Japan, circa 1940s

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