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Naotake Sato
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'''Naotake Sato''' (ä½?è—¤å°šæ¦ ''Sato Naotake'',
October 30 1882 -
December 18 1971) was a
Japanese diplomat and politician. He was born at
Osaka.
Diplomatic career overseas
He graduated from
Tokyo Higher Commercial School, July 1904; passed
Diplomatic and
Consular Service examinations, October 1905;
Attache Embassy,
St. Petersburg, 1906;
Consul-General,
Harbin, 1914;
Executive Staff,
Peace Delegation, June 1921;
Embassy Councillor,
France, August 1921; Representative,
Hague Conference, June 1922; Minister,
Poland, August 1923;
Representative,
Preparatory Committee,
Disarmament Conference,
League of Nations, October 1926; member, Representative's Suite,
Naval Disarmament Conference,
Geneva, April 1927; member,
Representative's Suite,
Naval Conference,
London, November 1929; Ambassador,
Belgium-Representative,
Preparatory Committee, Disarmament Conference,
League of Nations, December 1930; Representative, General
Disarmament Conference,
Geneva, December 1931; assigned to
France, November 1933; official duty,
Manchukuo and
China, September 1934;
Ambassador,
Italy-
Representative for
Italo-
Japan Japanese amity and negotiation of
economic matters, March 1940; gave up post, August 1940,November 1941; resigned-appointed
Ambassador to
U.S.S.R., February 1942; interned at
Moscow after
Soviet declaration of war on
Japan, August 1945; "Ambassador Sato in
Moscow was a realist and a courageous representative".
Home political career
Minister of Foreign Affairs (
Senjuro Hayashi Cabinet), March 1937; resigned, June 1937;
Diplomatic Adviser,
Foreign Office (1st
Fumimaro Konoye Cabinet), September 1938; resigned, October 1938; ;
Diplomatic Adviser,
Foreign Office (
Hideki Tojo Cabinet).
He was an active politician and diplomat. between of much charges stay,
Minister of Foreign Affairs,
Diplomatic Adviser, Ambassador in
Manchukuo, and the last Japanese Ambassador]] in the
U.S.S.R. before the
August Storm Operation; later he was active in the United Nations.
Category:Japanese politicians Sato, Naotake
Category:Japanese diplomats Sato, Naotake
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