Hamaguchi Osachi
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Hamaguchi Osachi (浜口 雄幸 April 1,1870–August 26,1931) was a Japanese politician and the 27th Prime Minister of Japan from July 2,1929 to April 14,1931. He was called the "Lion prime minister"(ライオン宰相) due to his physical features.
He was born in Kochi Prefecture. Having risen through the ranks of the Japanese finance ministry, he became the chairman of his party and eventually the Prime Minister. Initial public confidence bolstered Hamaguchi's government and allowed him to successfully challenge the ascendant military radicals within Japan. His successful ratification of the London Naval Conference treaty of 1930 marked both the high point of his administration and the last pre-war instance of true civilian government and significant challenge to the military radicals. He tried without much success to stabilize the Japanese economy against the worldwide Great Depression, and also to bring the military under more civilian control, incurring the enmity of rightwingers.
Hamaguchi fell victim to an assassination attempt on November 14 1930 when he was shot in a train station by Tomeo Sagoya, a member of the Aikoku-sha (Love of Country Association) ultranationalist secret society. The wounds kept Hamaguchi hospitalized for several months, but he struggled through physical weakness to win the February 1931 election. He returned to his post in March of 1931 but resigned a month later to be replaced by Reijiro Wakatsuki.
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