The Ministry of Greater East Asia, originally called the Ministry for Colonization, was organized in 1929 to oversee the territories Japan would acquire in their expansionist efforts. In 1942, the Ministry of Colonization became the Ministry of Greater East Asia; by this time, the Ministry oversaw not only Japanese territory in China and Manchuria, but also much of Southeast Asia, the Philippines, and many Pacific Islands.
The Ministry was abolished in 1945, when the end of the war brought an end to Japan's overseas holdings.
Ministers of Colonization
- Tanaka Giichi; Jun 1929 - Jul 1929
- Matsuda Genji ; Jul 1929 - Apr 1931
- Hara Shújiró ; Apr 1931 - Sep 1931
- Wakatsuki Reijiró; Sep 1931 - Dec 1931
- Mitsuchi Chúzó ; Dec 1931 - May 1932
- Minami Hiroshi ; May 1932 - Jul 1934
- Okada Keisuke; Jul 1934 - Oct 1934
- Kodama Hideo ; Oct 1934 - Mar 1936
- Nagata Hidejiró ; Mar 1936 - Feb 1937
- Yúki Toyotaró ; Feb 1937 - June 1937
- Otani Sonyú ; Jun 1937 - Jun 1938
- Ugaki Kazushige; Jun 1938 - Sep 1938
- Konoe Fumimaro; Sep 1938 - Oct 1938
- Hatta Yoshiaki ; Oct 1938 - Apr 1939
- Koiso Kuniaki; Apr 1939 - Aug 1939
- Kanemitsu Tsuneo ; Aug 1939 - Aug 1940
- Koiso Kuniaki; Jan 1940 - Jul 1940
- Matsuoka Yósuke; Jul 1940 - Sep 1940
- Akita Kiyoshi ; Sep 1940 - Jul 1941
- Toyoda Teijiró ; Jul 1941 - Oct 1941
- Tógó Shigenori; Oct 1941 - Dec 1941
- Ino Hiroya ; Dec 1941 - Nov 1942
Ministers of Greater East Asia
(The Ministry was abolished in August of 1945)
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