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Gōtarō Ogawa

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in Germany and Austria. On his return, he worked at Kyoto Imperial University as a professor of economics, specializing on the economic effects of war. In 1917, he was awarded a doctorate in law.
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as a special advisor on economics and finance. He spent the remainder of the war years in Burma, attempting to set the country on a secure footing through financial consolidation.
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Imperial College of Law in 1903 with honors, from the Department of Political Science, and obtained a post at the
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political party, subsequently serving as president of its policy research committee, and joined the
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On April 1, 1945, while attempting to return to Japan, Ogawa was killed as a passenger on the
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Ghost of War: The Sinking of the Awa Maru and Japanese-American Relations, 1945-1995.
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as the son of Murayama Kikuzo, but was adopted into a prominent family of doctors in
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Ogawa left Kyoto Imperial University in 1924 to accept the post of dean of
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was an economist, educator, politician and cabinet minister in the pre-war
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Unfinished Business: Ayukawa Yoshisuke and U.S.-Japan Relations, 1937-1953
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under Red Cross protection. In 1968, he was posthumously awarded with the
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However, later in 1943, he was invited to the nominally independent
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Constitutional Democratic Party (Japan) politicians
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Satoshō, Okayama
East China Sea
Empire of Japan
Satoshō, Okayama
Okayama
Tokyo Imperial University
Ministry of Finance
Kyoto Imperial University
public finance
House of Representatives of Japan
1917 general election
Shinseikai
Seiyu Hontō
Rikken Minseitō
Kenseikai
Takushoku University
Hamaguchi
Prime Minister
Kōki Hirota
Minister of Commerce and Industry
Nobusuke Kishi
Konoe administration
Railway Minister
World War II
Taisei Yokusankai
State of Burma
Ba Maw
Awa Maru
USS Queenfish (SS-393)

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