Eisaku Satō
3 June 1975}} was a Japanese politician who served as prime minister of Japan from 1964 to 1972. He is the third longest-serving prime minister, and ranks second in longest uninterrupted service as prime minister.Satō entered the National Diet in 1949 as a member of the Liberal Party. Gradually rising through the ranks of Japanese politics, he held a series of cabinet positions. In 1964 he succeeded Hayato Ikeda as prime minister, becoming the first prime minister to have been born in the 20th century.
As prime minister, Satō presided over a period of rapid economic growth. He arranged for the formal return of Okinawa (Ryukyu Islands; occupied by the United States since the end of the Second World War) to Japanese control. Satō brought Japan into the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, for which he received the Nobel Peace Prize as a co-recipient in 1974. Provided by Wikipedia
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6Daisanjūyonkai Kokkai ni okeru Satō Ōkura Daijin no zaisei enzetsu /第三十四回国会における佐藤大蔵大臣の財政 演說 /by Satō, Eisaku, 1901-1975
Published 1960
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7Kokumin to tomo ni : dai 47 rinji kokkai shoshin hyōmei enzetsu /国民とともに : 第 47 臨時国会所信表明演說 /by Satō, Eisaku, 1901-1975
Published 1964
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