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  • Prince Konoye knew that time was rapidly running out.
  • Whether Prince Konoye would have been able to make real concessions is another matter.
  • Prince Konoye resigned, and on Oct . 17, Tojo became prime minister and war minister.
  • The Viscount was the younger brother of Prince Fumimaro Konoye, the then prime minister of Japan.
  • Later Kobayashi was president of council of Ministry of Commerce and Industry in the 1940 Konoye Cabinet.
  • Prince Konoye accepted and had a ship standing by secretly at Yokohama to convey his delegation to Alaska.
  • Instead, Viscount Konoye announced that Britten s score had arrived too late for inclusion in the celebration.
  • Konoye co-founded the Japan Symphonic Association in 1925, and the following year became conductor of the orchestra.
  • In 1931 Hidemaro Konoye arranged an orchestral version of the piece, and it was later picked up by Leopold Stokowski.
  • Next to that was a headline that said : " Konoye Forming Cabinet in Tokyo; Fascist Cast Seen ."
  • His brother Prince Hidemaro Konoye was a prominent conductor who founded the New Symphony Orchestra of Tokyo, now the NHK Symphony Orchestra.
  • By mid-October, the United States had neither agreed to nor rejected Prince Konoye's view that all decisions should be made at the meeting.
  • It did not share his confidence in the outcome of a meeting between Prince Konoye and Roosevelt, and discounted the view that desperation would push Japan into war.
  • As these sanctions began to bite, Prince Konoye on Aug . 28, 1941, proposed a meeting with Roosevelt in Hawaii to " solve the unsolvable ."
  • Grew's optimism was based partly on a long and deeply secret talk with Prince Konoye on the night of Sept . 6, after the conference with the emperor.
  • Sorge was on terms of complete trust with the German ambassador, while Ozaki Hotsumi, his principal Japanese collaborator, was a member of Prince Konoye's brain trust.
  • A key to his success was his friendship with Ozaki Hotsumi, his old friend from Shanghai who belonged to the circle of advisers around the Japanese prime minister, Prince Konoye.
  • On his way there, he was accompanied by then-famous composer and conductor Prince Hidemaro Konoye who was the younger brother of pre-war Japanese Prime Minister Fumimaro Konoe.
  • In the autumn of 1940, Britten was summoned to the Japanese consulate, where he was read a long letter from Viscount Hidemaro Konoye, who served as organizer of the celebration.
  • He was then assigned to the Operations Section of the General staff, where he became a strong advocate of war with the United States and Prime Minister Konoye, if Konoye achieved peace with the U . S.
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