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Ikeda Shigeaki

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392:, Ikeda began working at Mitsui Bank. After being assigned to the Osaka branch, he was made director of the bank's Ashikaga branch, following which he worked on reform proposals for the underwriting of municipal bonds for Osaka, and for deposit agreements between banks. He was then sent back to the United States in 1898 to study banking modernization. After his return in 1900, he rose rapidly through the hierarchy within the 44: 380:
skills; however after 18 months of private tutoring he was able to secure admission into the newly formed Department of Economics at Keio University in 1890. At the recommendation of Harvard professor Arthur Knapp, who was stationed at Keio University, Ikeda was sent to study at
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ideology, Ikeda, along with Army Minister Itagaki, argued that a population of Jews would be a great asset to Japan, attracting foreign capital and improving world opinion towards Japan. The meeting ultimately proved a crucial step in the development of the
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Ikeda became de facto head of the Mitsui zaibatsu in 1932. He was able to depose the Mitsui family from the senior management of the zaibatsu and from the leadership of key group companies, which he took public by offering stock on the
396:. In 1904, he married the eldest daughter of managing director Nakamigawa Hirojirō. He helped establish Mitsui Bank as a stock company in 1911, of which he became a director and was appointed managing director in 1919. 496:" which would bring several thousand Jews to the Empire of Japan, from Nazi-controlled Europe. Ikeda's name was floated as a possible successor to Konoe as Prime Minister; however, this was strongly opposed by the 539:, but cooperated with the American occupation officials in the dissolution of the zaibatsu, which earned him the enmity of many former colleagues within the Mitsui group. His close neighbor, Prime Minister 535:. He was released without any charges filed in May 1946; however, as with all members of the wartime Japanese government, he was barred from holding any public office. He withdrew to his summer home in 422:. He was also influential in donations to numerous charity and social projects. Ikeda also implemented a retirement system within Mitsui set at the age of 70, at which point he also retired. 481:. While the Foreign Minister and others were opposed to any formal involvement with the Jewish people, on the basis of their uncontrollable nature and devious schemes as detailed in the 723: 543:
also consulted with Ikeda frequently on matters of finance and personnel. Ikeda died at his home in Oiso in 1950, due to complications arising from intestinal ulcers.
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in the United States from 1890-1895. After graduation, he returned to Japan and obtained a job at the Jiji Shimpo newspaper, but quit after only three weeks.
441:. He was also an advisor to the Ministry of Finance, the North China Development Company and Central China Promotion Company. From 1938-1939, he became both 651: 446: 109: 1516: 716: 1501: 1496: 528: 453: 831: 709: 500:, with whom Ikeda had repeatedly clashed over matters of finance. However, he was retained as a Cabinet councilor under Prime Minister 1526: 1511: 1455: 1521: 483: 561: 467: 403:
of 1927, Ikeda came under criticism when it was discovered that his precipitous withdrawal of funds from the overextended
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in order to protect Mitsui assets was one of the primary causes for the collapse of the Bank of Taiwan, the second-tier
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in 1941, and was banned from engaging in political activity as a result, following the end of
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Lever of Empire: The International Gold Standard and the Crisis of Liberalism in Prewar Japan
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On his retirement from Mitsui in 1937,Ikeda accepted the position of president of the
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The Fugu Plan: The Untold Story of the Japanese and the Jews During World War Two
1337: 1018: 864: 764: 310:, prominent in the early decades of the 20th century. He served as director of 1043: 676: 532: 202: 17: 701: 1440: 1430: 493: 43: 1400: 408: 368:. He moved to Tokyo at age 13. His initial efforts to enroll in either 362: 280: 311: 736: 263: 488: 478: 705: 434:. The same year, he was asked to become a Cabinet councilor by 306:, was a politician, cabinet minister and businessman in the 587:. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 2002. 329:
from 1937 to 1939. In 1941, he was made a member of the
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In December 1895, at the recommendation of director
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Index

Shigeaki Ikeda

Minister of Finance
Fumimaro Konoe
Okinori Kaya
Sōtarō Ishiwata
Minister of Commerce and Industry
Fumimaro Konoe
Shinji Yoshino
Yoshiaki Hatta
Governor of the Bank of Japan
Senjuro Hayashi
Fumimaro Konoe
Eigo Fukai
Toyotarō Yūki
Yonezawa Domain
Oiso, Kanagawa
Japan
Japanese name
surname
Empire of Japan
Mitsui Bank
Bank of Japan
Minister of Finance
Prime Minister
Fumimaro Konoe
Imperial Privy Council
World War II
banned
Bakumatsu period

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