Yonezō Maeda
Yonezō Maeda 前田 米蔵 | |
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Yonezō Maeda | |
Born |
Wakayama Prefecture | February 17, 1888
Died | March 18, 1954 66) | (aged
Nationality | Japanese |
Occupation | politician, cabinet minister |
Yonezō Maeda (前田 米蔵 Maeda Yonezō, 17 February 1888 – 18 March 1954) was a politician and cabinet minister in the pre-war Empire of Japan.
Maeda was a native of Wakayama Prefecture, and a graduate of the Tokyo Hōgakuin (the predecessor to the law school of Chuo University). He received his law degree in 1903. He was elected to the Lower House of the Diet of Japan in the 1917 General Election, under the Rikken Seiyūkai banner, and was subsequently reelected to the same seat during the next nine elections. Maeda served as Secretary-General of the party in 1925. In 1927, Prime Minister Tanaka Giichi picked Maeda as his Director-General of the Cabinet Legislation Bureau. Maeda subsequent was appointed Minister of Commerce and Industry under the Inukai administration in 1931. He returned to the Cabinet under the Hirota administration as Railway Minister in 1936. In 1939, Maeda was asked to resume his post as Railway Minister under the Hiranuma administration.
As with all other Japanese politicians, Maeda was forced to join the Taisei Yokusankai created by Prime Minister Fumimaro Konoe in 1940, and served as the party’s Chairman for Administrative Affairs. During World War II, Maeda served as Minister of Transport and Communications, under the Koiso administration. After the surrender of Japan, Maeda joined the Japan Progressive Party, which had emerged under the occupation of Japan. However, he was purged from public office in 1946 along with all other members of the wartime administration. In 1952, with the end of the occupation of Japan, he became one of the founding members of the Liberal Party headed by Shigeru Yoshida, forming his own faction within the party. However, he was defeated in the 1953 General Election, and went into retirement. Maeda died the following year.
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Keita Gotō |
Minister of Transport and Communications Jul 1944 – Apr 1945 |
Succeeded by Teijirō Toyoda |
Preceded by Chikuhei Nakajima |
Railway Minister Jan 1939 – Aug 1939 |
Succeeded by Ryūtarō Nagai |
Preceded by Nobuya Uchida |
Railway Minister Mar 1936 – Feb 1937 |
Succeeded by Takuo Godō |
Preceded by Yukio Sakurauchi |
Minister of Commerce and Industry Dec 1931 – May 1932 |
Succeeded by Kumakichi Nakajima |