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Abe is not the first Japanese prime minister to be assassinated in history.
In history, Mr. Abe is not the first Japanese prime minister to be assassinated.
Prime Minister Hirofumi Ito appointed as the head of the Japan

On October 26, the 42nd year of Meiji (1909), former Prime Minister Ito Bowen was assassinated by North Korean patriot An Chung-geun in Harbin, China (occupied by Russia). He was 68 years old.
On October 26, 1909, former Prime Minister Ito Hirobumi was assassinated by the Korean patriot Ahn Jung-geun in Harbin, China (Occupied by Russia) at the age of 68.
Ito Hirobumi has served as the Prime Minister of Japan four times. During his tenure, he launched an invasion of the Qing Empire and committed numerous crimes.
Ito Hirobumi served as Prime Minister of Japan four times, and during his tenure he launched an invasion of the Qing Empire and committed a lot of crimes.
Japan 19th Prime Minister Kei Hara
Hara Kei came to power in 1918 and became Japan's first prime minister of civilian origin;
Hara came to power in 1918 and became Japan's first prime minister of civilian origin;
Hara Kei was Japan's first civilian prime minister. On November 4, 1921, Hara Kei was attacked by right-wing activist Nakaoka Genichi near Tokyo Station and died, becoming the first prime minister of Japan to be assassinated.
Hara was Japan's first civilian-born prime minister, and on November 4, 1921, Hara was assassinated by right-wing Genichi Nakaoka near Tokyo Station, becoming Japan's first prime minister to be assassinated.
The 27th Prime Minister of Japan, Yuyuki Hamaguchi
On November 14, 1930, the then Prime Minister of Japan, Yuyuki Hamaguchi, was assassinated at Tokyo Railway Station. He was shot in the lower abdomen and did not die on the spot.
On November 14, 1930, then Japanese Prime Minister Yuyuki Hamaguchi was assassinated at the Tokyo Railway Station and shot in the lower abdomen, but did not die on the spot.
After that, Yuyuki Hamaguchi was sent to the hospital for long-term hospitalization until his death on August 26 of the following year.
After that, Hamaguchi was sent to the hospital for long-term hospitalization until his death on August 26 of the following year.
Hamaguchi Yuyuki became the Prime Minister of Japan in 1929. Before and after taking office, Japan made the "Jinan Massacre", "Huanggutun Incident," and "September 18 Incident" in China.
Hamaguchi Yukiyuki became prime minister of Japan in 1929, and before and after taking office, Japan caused the "Jinan Massacre", "Huanggutun Incident", and "918 Incident" in China.
The 29th Prime Minister of Japan, Takeshi Inuyasha
On May 15, 1932, 11 officers, led by young soldiers from the Imperial Japanese Navy, broke into the prime minister's residence in Tokyo, Japan, and assassinated the then prime minister, Prime Minister Takeshi Inuyo, known as the May 15th Incident.
On May 15, 1932, 11 officers, led by the Young Men of the Imperial Japanese Navy, broke into the residence of the Prime Minister in Tokyo, Japan, and assassinated prime minister Then Prime Minister Inuyasha, known as the May 15 Incident.
During Inuyo Takeshi's tenure (December 1931-May 1932), the radical nationalist forces in Japan were rampant. After that, the Japanese extremist forces completely controlled the army and the government and began to gradually invade China.
During Inuyasha's tenure (December 1931 to May 1932), radical nationalist forces in Japan were rampant, after which Japanese extremist forces completely controlled the army and government and began to gradually invade China.
The 20th Prime Minister of Japan, Takahashi, is Kiyoshi
On February 26, 1936, several young officers led their soldiers to launch the largest rebellion in Japan's modern history-the February 26 Incident, and assassinated two former Japanese prime ministers, the 20th Prime Minister Takahashi Iski and the 30th Prime Minister of Japan. Saito Mi, the incident also occupied the center of Tokyo for a time.
On February 26, 1936, several young officers led soldiers to launch the largest rebellion in Japan's modern history, the 226 Incident, assassinating two former Japanese prime ministers, the 20th Prime Minister Takahashi Isei and the 30th Japanese Prime Minister Saito Shigeru, which also occupied the center of Tokyo for a time.
Takahashi was Qing, and Yuan Jing was assassinated in November 1921. Takahashi took over as the 20th Prime Minister for half a year.
Takahashi was assassinated in November 1921, and Takahashi took over as the 20th Prime Minister for a six-month term.
Shigeru Saito, the 30th Prime Minister of Japan
Saito Mimi, the 30th Prime Minister of Japan, during his tenure, Japan supported the establishment of a puppet Manchukuo in northeastern China and carried out a large-scale aggression against China.
Saito Shigeru, the 30th prime minister of Japan, during which time Japan supported the establishment of a puppet state of Manchukuo in northeast China and carried out a large-scale invasion of China.
Japan 56th and 57th Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi
The 56th and 57th Prime Minister of Japan (February 25, 1957-July 19, 1960).
Japan 56th and 57th Prime Ministers (25 February 1957 – 19 July 1960).
On July 14, 1960, Shinsuke Kishi attended the reception of the new president of the Liberal Democratic Party, Isato Ikeda. When he was about to leave the venue after the reception, the member of the right-wing group "Daikakai" Aramaki Tosuke stabbed Kishi Shinsuke, which is known in Japanese history as The Assassination of Nobuyuki Kishi.
On July 14, 1960, Kishi attended a reception for the new president of the Liberal Democratic Party, Isamu Ikeda, and as he was about to leave the reception, Aramaki, a member of the right-wing group DaiwaKai, stabbed Kishi Nobusuke, known in Japanese history as the assassination of Kishi Nobusuke.
The day after Kishi's assassination, the government cabinet with Kishi as prime minister was forced to resign as its president. On July 19, the new president of the Liberal Democratic Party, Isato Ikeda, succeeded Nobuyuki Kishi as the 58th Prime Minister of Japan.
The day after Kishi's assassination, the cabinet of government with Kishi as prime minister was forced to resign as president. On July 19, the new president of the Liberal Democratic Party, Isamu Ikeda, succeeded Kishi Nobusuke as Japan's 58th Prime Minister.
Japan 90th, 96th, 97th, 98th Prime Minister Shinzo Abe
On July 8, 2022, Shinzo Abe was assassinated in Nara, Japan.
July 8, 2022, Shinzo Abe Japan Nara
Abe is the first prime minister to be assassinated to death after the war.
Shinzo Abe was the first prime minister to be assassinated after the war.
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