Shinzo Abe s grandfather was assassinated in 1960, and the cycle reappeared

Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-18

**Grandpa Shinzoyear of assassination, reincarnation reappeared

Because you are unique, you are beautiful, you are you, the most unique you.

*The former prime minister of Jinsan was **, and the world has attracted attention. Unfortunately, while waiting, we learned of his passing. **Arrested suspect Toru Yamagami, 42, a former low-ranking officer in the Japanese Self-Defense Forces, from Nara City.

The scene of the crime** shows that Toru Yamagami used a homemade earthen gun made by a small workshop, with a barrel diameter that could fire shotguns. He stood in the crowd and fired twice, hitting Shinzo in the left chest from the back.

It is heartbreaking, may the departed rest in peace and the living strong.

History is always strikingly similar, as in July 1960, Shinzo's prime minister's grandfather, Nobusuke Kishi, was also attacked by a 64-year-old man. Nobusuke Kishi once held an important position and was designated as a "Class A war criminal" by the United States.

He was born in Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan, where his parents ran a sake brewery.

Kishi Nobusuke's grandfather once owned a sake brewery, but because there was only one only daughter in the family, Shigeyo Sato, he could only spend a lot of money to recruit a son-in-law, that is, Kishi Nobusuke's father, Hidesuke Sato.

Because of traditional Japanese thinking, Asuhide changed his surname to Sato, and then the couple inherited his father-in-law's inheritance and ran a sake brewery together, living a wealthy life and becoming a well-known local family.

The husband and wife of Hidesuke Sato and Shigeyo Sato had three children together, and they never dreamed that these three brothers could show outstanding abilities. The eldest son, Sato Shiro, joined the army as an adult and rose through the ranks until he became a Japanese general, and later joined the navy and became a vice admiral.

The youngest son, Eisaku Sato, chose the path of saving the country with a curve in the war years and was admitted to the military academy. After completing his studies, he stepped into ** by chance, and with his own strength, he eventually became the prime minister of Japan.

Although Nobusuke Kishi is the second son of the Sato family, his surname is Kishi, and this is because he was passed on to his father's own family, the Kishi family, since he was a child, to continue the bloodline of the Kishi family. Not willing to settle for mediocrity, Kishi Nobusuke was admitted to the Faculty of Law of Tokyo Imperial University with excellent results, and focused on the study of German and French Chinese.

After graduating in 1920, he went south to the Ministry of Agriculture and Commerce, where he served as an officer in the clerical section and the Provisional Industrial Bureau.

Kishi's first success in politics opened the door to a career in office. In 1925, he was transferred to the Ministry of Commerce and Industry as Chief of the Labor, Clerical and Statistics Section.

In his new role, he worked diligently and progressively rose through the ranks, and ten years later, he successfully became the Director of Public Works. In 1936, he was arranged by Japan to go to China, and successively served as the director of the General Affairs Department of the puppet Manchukuo ** Division, the vice minister of the Ministry of Industry, and the vice minister of the General Affairs Department.

Kishi Nobusuke had a close relationship with Hideki Tojo, the 40th Prime Minister of Japan, so he was known as one of the "Manchurian Gang of Five" and was awarded the title of "Demon of Manchuria". Three years later, Kishi returned to Japan after completing his mission in Manchuria and was appointed Parliamentary Undersecretary for Commerce and Industry, followed by Minister of Commerce and Industry in the cabinet of his good friend Hideki Tojo.

His status was so prominent that he even had his signature on Japan's declaration of war against the United States.

In 1939, during World War II, Japan acted rashly and secretly attacked Pearl Harbor in the United States. However, this decision was undoubtedly in vain and ultimately led to the defeat of Japan under the suppression of the United States.

After the defeat, Kishi was classified as a "Class A war criminal" by the United States and imprisoned in Sugamo Prison in Tokyo, where he faced execution along with other war criminals. However, the wonder of fate is that the war between North and South Korea broke out, which completely changed the trajectory of Kishi's life.

At that time, the United States, as the force occupying Japan, suddenly adjusted its strategy and decided to use Japan as its outpost in Asia, so it urgently needed a ** person. As a result, Kishi was supported by the United States in the war and was eventually released.

Nobusuke Kishi was selected by the United States as the best person because of his *** position, so after the execution of other Class A war criminals such as Hideki Tojo, he was still able to get out of Sugamo Prison safe and sound, and became the originator of the right-wing of Japanese politics.

In 1957, he signed a non-disclosure agreement with the Americans and became Japan's prime minister by winning a surprise victory in Japan's prime ministership race.

During his three years as prime minister of Japan, his first task was to push for the revision of the constitution of post-war Japan and to change the previous anti-China policy. As the first post-war leader to openly hostile to China, he not only changed relations with China, but also carried out many activities that were unfavorable to China.

During his visit to India, he openly propagated the "China threat theory" and maliciously attacked and slandered the founding of New China, and insisted on not recognizing New China.

As a child, Jinzo experienced a political turmoil that changed his life. In 1960, the Japan-US Security Treaty was about to expire, and the Japanese people were divided over whether to continue to sign the treaty.

Although on the surface, this treaty seems to establish an alliance between Japan and the United States, in reality, it is a means of restraint set up by the United States in order to control Japan.

The signing of the treaty means "listen to the big brother, and the big brother will protect you".

Don't listen to the big brother, or you will bear the consequences! At that time, Japan was no longer willing to be a little brother, and the "Japan-US Security Treaty" had a huge impact on Japan, causing serious differences between Japan and the people.

On the one hand, some want to renew the contract in order to continue to take advantage of American protection; Others, on the other hand, want to abolish this unequal treaty, which restricts Japan's independent development, and wants the country to no longer be oppressed and controlled by the United States.

This intensification of tensions led to the first large-scale event in Japan's post-war history, the "Security Struggle", in which thousands of people took to the streets to demonstrate.

The radicals broke into Kishi's mansion directly, and Kishi was forced to take refuge in his daughter's house. Six-year-old Shinzo came into contact with him for the first time in the process, and he innocently asked his grandfather "what is the security treaty", and Kishi explained that "the security treaty can always protect Japan".

This sentence strengthened Kishi's determination to renew the security treaty. Despite the opposition of the public, the ** led by Nobusuke Kishi still forced the adoption of the "Security Treaty 2."0》。

A Class A war criminal, a representative of the post-war conservative forces, and an active advocate of the Japan-US alliance. Despite the accusations he received, Kishi insisted on signing the treaty, a decision that set the stage for his subsequent assassination.

At a reception for the new president of the Liberal Democratic Party, Yuto Ikeda, a 65-year-old man stabbed Nobusuke Kishi with a knife. Fortunately, after 9 hours of surgery, Kishi's life was saved, but only the thigh was stabbed and did not hurt the vital point.

Aramaki Resuke, 65, a right-wing member of Genyosha, Japan's most powerful fascist group before World War II, chose to take the risk of assassinating Kishi Nobusuke, angered by his abuse of power by renewing the Security Treaty with the United States.

The stabbing incident and the signing of the treaty led to Kishi's forced resignation**. Although he later settled in a mansion in Gotemba City, Shizuoka Prefecture, and maintained considerable influence, thanks to the contacts he had accumulated over the years in the ** and business worlds.

He not only paved the career for his younger brother Eisaku Sato, but also helped Shinsuke in the prime minister's election, so that his younger brother was successfully elected. Eisaku Sato lived up to expectations, and with his excellent performance, he won the people's favor, and finally won the next two prime minister's races by an absolute margin.

He served a total of three prime ministers, for a total of seven years and eight months, making him Japan's longest-serving post-war prime minister, until later the record was broken by his grandson Shinzo.

Nobusuke Kishi and Eisaku Sato are the two representative prime ministers who created post-war Japan and promoted the development of post-war Japan, respectively.

In 1967, Nobusuke Kishi not only promoted his son-in-law Shintaro (Shinzo's father) to become a member of the 31st House of Representatives of Japan, but also helped him successively serve as Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, Chief Cabinet Officer, Minister of International Trade and Commerce.

* Shintaro became one of Japan's most important politicians in the seventies and eighties of the twentieth century, thanks to the support of Nobusuke Kishi and his own unremitting efforts.

A relatively moderate political figure, Shintaro also served as Japan's foreign minister in the Nakasone Yasuhiro cabinet.

*Jinsan has witnessed his grandfather's "security treaty" incident since he was a child, which made him yearn for **. He was eventually elected prime minister, and under his leadership, Japan's economy improved dramatically in 1977.

*After graduating from Seikei University in Tokyo, Shinzo has been holding some unimportant positions under the protection of his father and grandfather. However, his father, Shintaro, lost the second prime minister's race, which led to questions about his background.

Despite this, Shinzo still stuck to his political beliefs and was eventually elected prime minister.

In the 80s of the 20th century, the competition between Kakuei Tanaka and Zou Fukuda entered a white-hot stage, vying for the dominance of Japan. In this Jiaofu War, Jintaro, who was not originally the protagonist, became the real "Leak King", because he was a ** person appointed within the Fukuda faction, and he privately reached a secret agreement with the heir of the Fukuda faction, Noboru Takeshita.

Noboru Takeshita took over the post of prime minister from Yasuhiro Nakasone and passed it on to Shintaro, and everything went according to plan. At that time, all the Japanese ** were reporting that the ** family was about to be realized"One door three prime ministers"A magnificent sight.

However, just one day before ** Shintaro was about to become prime minister, he died suddenly. With the death of Shintaro, the family"One door three prime ministers"Hopes were dashed.

It wasn't until later, ** Shinzo was elected prime minister, which fulfilled his father's wish for many years.

Twenty years ago, when the young Shinzo was elected to the House of Representatives in the same way his father was younger, he had no idea that he would hold such an important position as prime minister.

Then in 2006, his mentor, Junichiro Koizumi, the current prime minister of Japan, handed over the burden of prime minister to him, and since then, Shinzo has officially become the prime minister of Japan.

It is worth mentioning that ** Jintaro is not only Junichiro Koizumi's political enlightenment teacher, but also the benefactor of Junichiro Koizumi's family.

Without Jintaro, there would be no current Junichiro Koizumi** status. Thanks to the recommendation of ** Shintaro, Junichiro Koizumi was able to work in the cabinet of Noboru Takeshita.

Therefore, as the prime minister, Junichiro Koizumi, passing the position of prime minister to ** Shinzo can also be regarded as his repayment for ** Shinzo's kindness. As soon as he took office, he showed excellent leadership skills, and he promoted the upgrading of the Japanese Defense Agency to the Japanese Ministry of Defense.

* With his outstanding political skills and economic ideas, Shinzo promoted the improvement of relations between China and Japan, Japan and South Korea, and successfully implemented it on this basis"Economics", which had a positive impact on Japan's backward economy**.

He also seized the opportunity to reach a cooperation agreement with the European Union to push the Japanese economy to a peak. As a result, he won the trust and support of the people, and served as Japan's 90th, 96th, 97th, and 98th prime ministers, becoming the second politician to make a successful comeback after the war.

On August 28, 2020, Shinzo announced his resignation as prime minister due to ill health, and officially left the prime minister's residence on September 16 of the same year, ending his career as Japan's longest consecutive ruling prime minister.

On the day of his resignation, he had been in power for 2,799 days, surpassing the record of his maternal uncle Eisaku Sato. Eisaku Sato served as Prime Minister of Japan from November 9, 1964 to July 7, 1972, and remained in power for 2,798 consecutive days.

However, fate is impermanent, **Shinzo encountered ** while giving a speech in Nara, and finally died at the age of 67 due to ineffective rescue.

*Why did Shinzo choose Nara City? According to the report, although he has stepped down as prime minister, he is still actively active in Japan. The purpose of this operation is to participate in the election campaign and warm up for the upcoming House of Councillors election in the Japanese Diet, in order to win more seats for the Liberal Democratic Party and ensure that the constitutional amendment bill is passed in the Diet.

* As the leader of the LDP for many years, Shinzo cultivated a large number of conservative forces in the party, making these forces occupy important positions in the party and the Diet. With the sudden death of **, these conservative forces will face major changes, and there may even be a leadership vacuum.

In general, the political legacy of ** will have a profound and difficult impact, both within the LDP and in Japanese society.

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