Inventory of the assassinated Japanese prime minister: 5 people were assassinated and 3 people died, including Abe's grandfather Kishimo

Author:Pole news Time:2022.07.08

Jimu Journalist Li Lili

Intern Yang Shaopeng

According to Japanese media reports, on the morning of July 8th local time, former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe shot during his speech in Nara. At present, Abe is in critical condition and has no life signs.

Shinzo Shinzo No. 3 Middle School Gun scene (Picture Source: Associated Press)

Jimu Journalists sorted out and found that after the establishment of a Prime Minister system in Japan, at least five prime ministers were attacked during their tenure, including Abe's three infamous grandfather and one of the war criminals of the Grade A of China.

After being stepped down, there were three people who were assassinated and died.

Most of these attacks occurred before World War II, and there were fewer peaceful periods.

Yuan Jing: The first of the assassination is the Prime Minister

On November 4, 1921, the 19th Prime Minister of Japan was assassinated and died at the age of 65.

Yuanjing (picture source: Wikipedia)

Yuanjing was the first prime minister of Japan's civilian. He broke the monopoly of the traditional aristocracy to the position of the Prime Minister. Essence

At about 7 pm on November 4, 1921, Yuan Jing was assassinated in front of Tokyo Station and died. This is the first prime minister who was assassinated since the establishment of the Japanese cabinet system in 1885.

Binkou Xiongxing: Assassination during his tenure, died after he stepped down

On November 14, 1930, Japan's 27th Prime Minister Ninaguchi Kamaguchi came to Tokyo Station for the Army exercise. A right -wing member fired at him 3 meters away from him. Binkou Xiongxing bounced his lower abdomen, was sent to the hospital and was treated for a long time.

Binkou Xiongxing (Picture Source: Wikipedia)

At that time, the bullet penetrated the small intestine, and Binkou Xiong was lucky to retrieve his life through surgery. However, the body was hit hard. On April 4, Binkou was fortunate to enter the hospital again and had to resign from the position of Prime Minister. Since then, he lingered the sick couch and died on August 26, 1931.

Inu Yangyi: I was assassinated and died in the official residence

Dog Yangyi is the 29th Prime Minister in Japan.

Inu Yangyi (Picture Source: Wikipedia)

On May 15, 1932, Inu Yangyi was assassinated at home. At the age of 77, the people who attacked him were three right -wingers of the military ministry.

The coup was assassinated and died, and the Prime Minister now escaped

Among the many Prime Minister's assassination cases, Japan's 31st Prime Minister Okada Kiosuke is a very rare survivor. And his escape was very twisty.

Public information shows that this is the biggest rebellion in the modern history of Japan. The 226 incident, also known as the "ominous incident" or "ominous incident".

On July 8, 1934, Okada Kisuke became the 31st Prime Minister of Japan. Okada Kisuke was a general from the Navy and participated in the Sino -Japanese War and the Japanese and Russian War.

Okada Kaijie (Picture Source: Wikipedia)

On February 26, 1936, several young military officers in Japan launched a coup and they led soldiers to assassinate government members throughout Tokyo. Among them, the two former Prime Minister was assassinated and died, namely the 30th Prime Minister Saito, and Takahashi Takahashi, the 20th Prime Minister, was Qing. Both were attacked in the residence, with 47 shots in Saito.

They also attacked the official residence of the Prime Minister, but the rebels killed the wrong person at the time, and Okada Kisuke escaped. The next day, he put on a mask and sunglasses, turned into a hanging man, and escaped in the funeral team.

Kishikuke: Abe Jinshan Foreign Gong, Grade A war criminals sit on the position of Prime Minister

Also in the assassination, there are also 56th and 57th prime ministers Kishimosuke of Japan. He is one of the Grade A war criminals of the War of China and the grandfather of Abe's assassination.

After the surrender of the Second World War in Japan, Kishimo was suspected of being suspected of the Class A war criminal, but was released in 1948 due to the favor of the United States. Later, Kishimo became the originator of the right wing of Japanese political circles after the war, known as the "Showa Monster".

In 1957, Kishimo began to be the Prime Minister of Japan. The Kishisuke Cabinet has followed the policy of following the United States and hostile to China, and its economic expansion to Southeast Asia. It has held a huge demonstration of demonstrations in all parts of Japan. The domestic situation is turbulent.

On July 14, 1960, Kishimo was stabbed by the right -wing group members of the Liberal Democratic Party ’s president Ikeda Yongren, but was not in danger of life.

(Picture source: Japanese current affairs news agency)

The next day, Kishimo Government's cabinet resigned collectively, and then the new President of the Liberal Democratic Party, Ikeda, was the 58th Prime Minister of Japan.

In addition, Ito Bowen, who once served as the first, fifth, seventh, and 10th prime minister in Japan, was assassinated 8 years later in the post of Prime Minister. On October 26, 1909, Ito Bowen, then the 10th Speaker of Japan's Privy, was assassinated by the Korean Patriotic Righteousness in Harbin.

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