<nowiki>Kōichi Kido; 木戶幸一; Kido Kóicsi; AKoichi Kido; 木户幸一; 木戸幸一; Коити Кидо; Kōichi Kido; Kido Kōichi; Koichi Kido; Kōichi Kido; کیدو کوایچی; 木戶幸一; Kōichi Kido; Kōichi Kido; 木戶幸一; Koichi Kido; Kōichi Kido; Kōichi Kido; Kōichi Kido; Кідо Коїті; Kōichi Kido; 木戶幸一; Kōichi Kido; 木户幸一; 기도 고이치; Kōichi Kido; Koichi Kido; Kóiči Kido; Koichi Kido; politico giapponese; জাপানি রাজনীতিবিদ; homme politique japonais, poursuivi pour crimes de guerre, jugé et condamné à la perpétuité, libéré en 1953 par le Gvt japonais; Jaapani poliitik; politikari japoniarra; políticu xaponés (1889–1977); polític japonès; Olóṣèlú Ọmọ Orílẹ̀-èdè Japan; japanischer Politiker und Kriegsverbrecher; político japonês; polaiteoir Seapánach (1889-1977); Japanese politician; 日本前内务大臣,甲级战犯; Japan siyaasa nira ŋun nyɛ doo; politician japonez; 日本の政治家 (1889-1977); japonský politik; سياسي ياباني; Japanese politician (1889-1977); politikan japonez; японський політик; Japans politicus (1889-1977); 大和ぬ政治家; político japonés; Japon siyasetçi (1889 – 1977); פוליטיקאי יפני; político xaponés; Japanese politician; 日本政治人物; politiko hapones; Kido Koichi; Kido Kōichi; Kōichi Kido; 木戸幸一; Koichi Kido; Kouichi Kido; Koichi Kido; Kido; Kouichi Kido; Kido Koici; Koichi Kido; Koichi Kido; Kouichi Kido; Кидо Коити; Кидо, Коити; Коичи Кидо; Koichi Kido; Kido Kôichi; Kido Kouichi; Kouichi Kido; Kōichi Kido; Kido Koichi; 키도 고이치; 키도 코이치; Koichi Kido; Kouichi Kido; Koichi Kido; Kouichi Kido; 木户幸一; Koichi Kido</nowiki>
Kōichi Kido Japanese politician (1889-1977) |
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Date of birth | 18 July 1889 Tokyo City |
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Date of death | 6 April 1977 Tokyo (Chiyoda-ku) |
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Position held | - Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal of Japan (1940–1945)
- member of parliament (1917–1945)
- department chief (Ministry of Agriculture and Commerce, 1915–1925)
- department chief (Ministry of Commerce and Industry, 1925–1930)
- Minister of Education (1937–1938)
- health minister (1937–)
- Minister of Home Affairs (1939–1939)
- Naidaijin (1940–1945)
- member of the House of Peers
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Sibling | - Koroku Wada (younger brother)
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