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  1. Viscount Saitō Makoto, GCB (斎藤 実) (27 October 1858 – 26 February 1936) was a Japanese naval officer and politician. Upon distinguishing himself during his command of two cruisers in the First Sino-Japanese War, Saitō rose rapidly to the rank of rear admiral by 1900.

  2. Shishaku Saitō Makoto (born Nov. 13, 1858, Mizusawa, Japan—died Feb. 26, 1936, Tokyo) was a Japanese naval officer and statesman who was prime minister of Japan (1932–34) and twice governor-general of Korea (1919–27, 1929–31).

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  3. Naval officer, statesman. Born in Iwate, the son of a samurai of the Mizusawa Clan. In 1879, he graduated from the Naval Academy. In 1884, he went to the United States to study and became military attaché to the legation.

  4. Saitō Makoto (斎藤 実, October 27, 1858 – February 26, 1936) was a Japanese naval officer and politician. [1] Early life. Saitō was born in Iwate Prefecture. [1] . He was a member of the sixth class which graduated from the Japanese Naval Academy. [2] Career. Saitō rose to the rank of Admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy. [1]

  5. SAITO Makoto. 30th. Prime Minister. Profile Date of birth: October 27, 1858 From: Iwate Age at inauguration: 73 Term in office: May 26, 1932 - July 8, 1934 Days in ...

  6. Makoto Saito (mäkō´tō sī´tō), 1858–1936, Japanese admiral and statesman. A moderate militarist, his selection as prime minister (1932–34) to replace Ki Inukai, who had been assassinated, signaled the end of prewar party cabinets.

  7. Prime Minister of Japan (1858-1936) 富五郞 實 富五郎, とみごろう, Tomigorō, Tomigorô, Tomigoro, Tomigorou, Tomigoroh, 実, まこと, Makoto 齋藤 aka 斎藤, さいとう, Saitō, Saitô, Saito, Saitou, Saitoh (2 Dec 1858 - certain 26 Feb 1936)