Ministers of Colonial Affairs
Name | Cabinet | From | To | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Tanaka Giichi | Tanaka | 10 June 1929 | 2 July 1929 |
2 | Matsuda Genji | Hamaguchi | 2 July 1929 | 14 April 1931 |
3 | Hara Shūjirō | 2nd Wakatsuki | 14 April 1931 | 9 September 1931 |
4 | Wakatsuki Reijirō | 2nd Wakatsuki | 9 September 1931 | 13 December 1931 |
5 | Hata Toyosuke | Inukai | 13 December 1931 | 26 May 1932 |
6 | Nagai Ryūtarō | Saitō | 26 May 1932 | 8 July 1934 |
7 | Okada Keisuke | Okada | 8 July 1934 | 9 October 1934 |
8 | Kodama Hideo | Okada | 9 October 1934 | 9 March 1936 |
9 | Nagata Hidejirō | Hirota | 9 March 1936 | 2 February 1937 |
10 | Yūki Toyotarō | Hayashi | 2 February 1937 | 4 June 1937 |
11 | Ōtani Sonyu | 1st Konoe | 4 June 1937 | 26 May 1938 |
12 | Ugaki Kazushige | 1st Konoe | 26 May 1938 | 30 September 1938 |
13 | Konoe Fumimaro | 1st Konoe | 30 September 1938 | 29 October 1938 |
14 | Hatta Yoshiaki | 1st Konoe | 29 October 1938 | 7 April 1939 |
15 | Koiso Kuniaki | Hiranuma | 7 April 1939 | 30 August 1939 |
16 | Kanemitsu Tsuneo | Abe | 30 August 1939 | 16 January 1940 |
17 | Koiso Kuniaki | Yonai | 16 January 1940 | 22 July 1940 |
18 | Matsuoka Yōsuke | 2nd Konoe | 22 July 1940 | 28 September 1940 |
19 | Akita Kiyoshi | 2nd Konoe | 28 September 1940 | 18 July 1941 |
20 | Toyoda Teijirō | 3rd Konoe | 18 July 1941 | 18 October 1941 |
21 | Tōgō Shigenori | Tōjō | 18 October 1941 | 2 December 1941 |
22 | Ino Hiroya | Tōjō | 2 December 1941 | 2 November 1942 |
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