Shigenori Tōgō

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Shigenori Tōgō was a Japanese diplomat and politician who served as foreign minister during World War II and was later convicted as a Class A war criminal.

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instanceOf Japanese diplomat
Japanese politician
government minister
human
convictedBy International Military Tribunal for the Far East ONNED1
convictedOf Class A war crimes
countryOfCitizenship Japan
employer Government of Japan ONNED1
ethnicGroup Japanese
facetOf Japanese foreign policy in World War II
fieldOfWork diplomacy
international relations
politics
hasCauseOfNotability postwar war-crimes conviction
service as foreign minister during the Pacific War
hasGender male
hasRole cabinet minister
foreign policy decision-maker of Japan during World War II
languageOfWorkOrName Japanese
memberOf Government of the Empire of Japan NERFINISHED
name Shigenori Tōgō NERFINISHED
nativeName 東郷 茂徳 ONNED1
notableFor conviction as a Class A war criminal after World War II
role as Japanese foreign minister during World War II
occupation civil servant
diplomat
politician
participantIn World War II
partOf Japanese foreign service
positionHeld Foreign Minister of the Empire of Japan
Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan
residence Tokyo
subjectOf historical studies on Japanese diplomacy in World War II
war crimes trial records
workLocation Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs ONNED1
Tokyo

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Sugamo Prison notablePrisoner Shigenori Tōgō