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Keinosuke Fujii

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Keinosuke Fujii (藤井 啓之助, Fujii Keinosuke) (1888–1959) was a Japanese diplomat. He served as Chargé d'affaires ad interim at the Japanese Embassy in Germany in 1932–1933, and later also in London.[1] Also served as Japanese Ambassador to Czechoslovakia in 1937–1939.

His grandfather is Hirobumi Ito, the first prime minister of Japan. Ichiro Fujisaki, Japanese Ambassador to the United States from 2008, is grandson of Fujii.

See also

References

  1. ^ Hugh Byas, "JAPANESE CONCEDE BIG BRITISH FLEET; But Are Not Ready to Grant Superiority to U.S. as They Reply to Navy Parley Bid" New York Times, October 16, 1935 [1]

Further reading

  • Heinz Eberhard Maul, Japan und die Juden: Studie über die Judenpolitik des Kaiserreiches Japan während der Zeit des Nationalsozialismus 1933 – 1945 (Dissertation submitted to Rheinischen Friedrich-Wilhelms University in Bonn, mentioning Fujii) [2]