Who was Kuniaki Koiso?

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Kuniaki Koiso , 1880-1950, Japanese general ...

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Anniversaries Newspaper article from: The Independent - London ...ended, 1918; the Dail Eireann chose a Sinn Fein Executive, with Eamon de Valera as president, 1919; in Japan, Kuniaki Koiso resigned as prime minister, and was succeeded by Kantaro Suzuki, 1945; Sir Winston Churchill resigned as Prime Minister...
That 'Yamashita gold'.(Opinion & Editorial) Newspaper article from: Manila Bulletin ...of Malaya Lets see if indeed Gen. Tomoyuki Yamashita carried ten tons of gold to be deposited here. Prime Minister Kuniaki Koiso (he replaced Tojo, who lost the confidence vote) "needed someone in Manila in whom the country had faith...
RememberWhen? Newspaper article from: Birmingham Mail (England) ...Atlee told the relieved nation: "The last of our enemies is laid low." The Japanese administration under General Koiso Kuniaki officially signed the surrender document on September 2, 1945. The Second World War was officially over.
Three bombs explode, but only one war ends. Newspaper article from: Huddersfield Daily Examiner (Huddersfield, England) ...August 6 and Nagasaki on August 9, the day Soviet forces invaded Manchuria. The Japanese administration under General Koiso Kuniaki did not officially surrender with a signed document until September 2, and both August 15 and September 2 are known...
Eight words that spelled out victory.(News) Newspaper article from: Huddersfield Daily Examiner (Huddersfield, England) ...coincidentally the day of the state opening of the first post-war Parliament - the Japanese administration under General Koiso Kuniaki did not officially surrender with a signed document until September 2. On the day after the announcement, King George...
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