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I'm not sure if Inukai was prime minister starting in Dec 1931 or in Jan 1932. Was this the gap between the elections and his inauguration? Someone with a good source please check. --
zero 09:34, 13 Oct 2003 (UTC)
Contradiction about his stance of invading Manchuria?
In the section "Political career" it is stated, that he supported the actions of the Imperial Japanese Army in invading Manchuria in 1931, however the section about his premiership says, that he was forced to accede to a request by the Imperial Japanese Army to dispatch additional troops to Manchuria. Contradiction? Was he just in favour of a limited engagment? Did he change his mind? Needs to be made clearer.
Gugganij (
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22:16, 25 February 2013 (UTC)reply