Hisatsune Sakomizu
Hisatsune Sakomizu | |
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File:Hisatsune Sakomizu.jpg | |
Minister of Posts and Telecommunications | |
In office 18 July 1961 – 18 July 1962 |
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Prime Minister | Hayato Ikeda |
Preceded by | Yoshiteru Kogane |
Succeeded by | Sakae Teshima |
Director of the Economic Planning Agency | |
In office 8 December 1960 – 18 July 1961 |
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Prime Minister | Hayato Ikeda |
Preceded by | Wataro Kanno |
Succeeded by | Aiichiro Fujiyama |
Chief Cabinet Secretary | |
In office 7 April 1945 – 17 August 1945 |
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Prime Minister | Kantarō Suzuki |
Preceded by | Sotaro Ishiwata |
Succeeded by | Taketora Ogata |
Personal details | |
Born | 5 August 1902 Tokyo, Japan |
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Political party | Liberal Democratic Party |
Alma mater | Tokyo Imperial University |
Hisatsune Sakomizu (迫水 久常 Sakomizu Hisatsune?, 5 August 1902 – 25 July 1977) was a Japanese government official and politician before, during and after World War II. He is well known for served as the chief secretary to Prime Minister Kantarō Suzuki’s Cabinet (April 1945 - August 1945).
He was ordered by Suzuki to investigate and analyze the economic condition of Japan, and to give a written confidential report to Suzuki. Sakomizu found that Japan‘s resources were rapidly decreasing, and that Japan would be unable to continue fighting the war for more than a few months. Both the air raids and the conquered Japanese territories captured by the United States of America had caused a "great disruption of land and sea communication and essential war production."[1] In addition, coal and oil supplies were found to be in rapid decline, as well as health and support for the war effort.
He served as a government officer of the Ministry of Finance in various governmental workplaces until 1945. After WW2, he became a member of the House of Representatives and then joined Liberal Democratic Party.
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Political offices | ||
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Preceded by
Yoshiteru Kogane
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Minister of Posts and Telecommunications 1961-1962 |
Succeeded by Sakae Teshima |
Preceded by
Wataro Kanno
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Director of the Economic Planning Agency 1960-1961 |
Succeeded by Aiichiro Fujiyama |
Preceded by
Sotaro Ishiwata
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Chief Cabinet Secretary 1945 |
Succeeded by Taketora Ogata |
Academic offices | ||
Preceded by
New post
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Principal of Kagoshima Junior College of Technology 1966-1973 |
Succeeded by Post abolished |
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