Teijiro Toyoda

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Teijiro Toyoda (豊田貞次郎; August 7, 1885-November 21, 1961) was a naval commander of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II.

In the early part of the conflict he was Deputy Minister in the Marine, Commerce & Industry, and Foreign Affairs Ministries; he was also connected with the Mitsui zaibatsu industrial group. He was replaced in the Commerce & Industry Ministry by General Seizo Sakonji.

He was considered a popular member in the Japanese official community in London. In addition to his connections with "Mitsui" Clan, at same considered "Moderate," when Toyoda developed one no little paper between plans for assault to "Democracies," joining the Japanese Zaibatsus in your objective to charged of petrol pits of American and British in Southern Seas.

He was also a supporter of Kiichiro Hiranuma's right-wing policies, and an Imperial Japanese Navy representative in his group.

Preceded by
Yosuke Matsuoka
Japananese Minister for Foreign Affairs
1941
Succeeded by
Shigenori Togo
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