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Encyclopedia > Ashida Hitoshi

Hitoshi Ashida (芦田均 Ashida Hitoshi, November 15, 1887June 20, 1959) was a Japanese politician and the 47th Prime Minister of Japan, holding the office from March 10, 1948 to October 15, 1948.


He was born in Kyoto.



Preceded by:
Tetsu Katayama
Prime Minister of Japan
1948
Succeeded by:
Shigeru Yoshida







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Hitoshi Ashida - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (425 words)
Hitoshi Ashida (芦田均 Ashida Hitoshi, November 15, 1887 June 20, 1959) was a Japanese politician who served as the 47th Prime Minister of Japan from March 10 to October 15, 1948.
Ashida was born in Fukuchiyama, Kyoto and studied French civil law at Tokyo Imperial University.
Ashida was elected president of the new party, and became Minister of Foreign Affairs in 1947 under Democratic prime minister Tetsu Katayama.
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