Nobuyuki Abe Cabinet Explained

Cabinet Name:Nobuyuki Abe Cabinet
State Head:Shōwa
State Head Title:Emperor
Government Head:Nobuyuki Abe
Government Head Title:Prime Minister
Date Dissolved:January 16, 1940
Date Formed:August 30, 1939
Flag Border:true
Jurisdiction:Japan
Cabinet Number:36th
Predecessor:Hiranuma Cabinet
Legislature Term:75th Imperial Diet
Legislature Status:Majority (coalition)
Political Parties:Rikken Minseitō
Rikken Seiyūkai
Kokumin Dōmei
Independent
Military
Successor:Yonai Cabinet

The Nobyuki Abe Cabinet is the 36th Cabinet of Japan led by Nobuyuki Abe from August 30, 1939, to January 16, 1940.

Cabinet

Ministers
PortfolioNamePolitical partyTerm startTerm end
Prime MinisterNobuyuki AbeMilitary (Army)August 30, 1939January 16, 1940
Minister for Foreign AffairsNobuyuki AbeMilitary (Army)August 30, 1939September 25, 1939
Kichisaburō NomuraMilitary (Navy)September 25, 1939January 16, 1940
Minister of Home AffairsNaoshi OharaIndependentAugust 30, 1939January 16, 1940
Minister of FinanceKazuo AokiIndependentAugust 30, 1939January 16, 1940
Minister of the ArmyShunroku HataMilitary (Army)August 30, 1939January 16, 1940
Minister of the NavyZengo YoshidaMilitary (Navy)August 30, 1939January 16, 1940
Minister of JusticeMiyagi ChōgorōIndependentAugust 30, 1939January 16, 1940
Minister of EducationKakichi KawaradaIndependentAugust 30, 1939January 16, 1940
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and FisheriesTakuo GodōIndependentAugust 30, 1939October 16, 1939
Count Sakai TadamasaIndependentOctober 16, 1939January 16, 1940
Minister of Commerce and IndustryTakuo GodōIndependentAugust 30, 1939January 16, 1940
Minister of CommunicationsRyūtarō NagaiRikken MinseitōAugust 30, 1939January 16, 1940
Minister of RailwaysRyūtarō NagaiRikken MinseitōAugust 30, 1939November 29, 1939
Hidejirō NagataIndependentNovember 29, 1939January 16, 1940
Minister of Colonial AffairsTsuneo KanemitsuRikken SeiyūkaiAugust 30, 1939January 16, 1940
Minister of HealthNaoshi OharaIndependentAugust 30, 1939November 29, 1939
Kiyoshi AkitaIndependentNovember 29, 1939January 16, 1940
Chief Cabinet SecretaryEndō RyūsakuIndependentAugust 30, 1939January 16, 1940
Director-General of the Cabinet Legislation BureauKarasawa ToshikiIndependentAugust 30, 1939January 16, 1940
Parliamentary Vice-Ministers
PortfolioNamePolitical partyTerm startTerm end
Parliamentary Vice-Minister for Foreign AffairsTada MitsunagaRikken MinseitōSeptember 19, 1939January 16, 1940
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Home AffairsKatō TaichiKokumin DōmeiSeptember 19, 1939January 16, 1940
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of FinanceKiyose KikuoRikken SeiyūkaiSeptember 19, 1939January 16, 1940
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of the ArmyMiyazawa TaneoRikken MinseitōSeptember 19, 1939January 16, 1940
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of the NavyNishioka TakejirōRikken SeiyūkaiSeptember 19, 1939January 16, 1940
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of JusticeMorita FukuichiRikken SeiyūkaiSeptember 19, 1939January 16, 1940
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of EducationSakuta TakatarōRikken MinseitōSeptember 19, 1939January 16, 1940
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and FisheriesMurakami KunikichiRikken MinseitōSeptember 19, 1939January 16, 1940
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Commerce and IndustryYokokawa JūjiRikken SeiyūkaiSeptember 19, 1939January 16, 1940
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of CommunicationsTanaka ManitsuRikken MinseitōSeptember 19, 1939January 16, 1940
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of RailwaysHara SōbeeRikken SeiyūkaiSeptember 19, 1939January 16, 1940
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Colonial AffairsTsukumo KunitoshiRikken SeiyūkaiSeptember 19, 1939January 16, 1940
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of HealthMiura ToraoKokumin DōmeiSeptember 19, 1939January 16, 1940
Parliamentary Undersecretaries
PortfolioNamePolitical partyTerm startTerm end
Parliamentary Undersecretary for Foreign AffairsYorimitsu YoshiakiRikken SeiyūkaiSeptember 19, 1939January 16, 1940
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Home AffairsFukui JinzōRikken SeiyūkaiSeptember 19, 1939January 16, 1940
Parliamentary Undersecretary of FinanceToyota ToyokichiRikken MinseitōSeptember 19, 1939January 16, 1940
Parliamentary Undersecretary of the ArmyOyamada YoshitakaRikken SeiyūkaiSeptember 19, 1939January 16, 1940
Parliamentary Undersecretary of the NavyManabe GijūRikken MinseitōSeptember 19, 1939January 16, 1940
Parliamentary Undersecretary of JusticeManabe KatsuRikken MinseitōSeptember 19, 1939January 16, 1940
Parliamentary Undersecretary of EducationIzu TomitoKokumin DōmeiSeptember 19, 1939January 16, 1940
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Agriculture, Forestry and FisheriesOgasawara SankurōRikken SeiyūkaiSeptember 19, 1939January 16, 1940
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Commerce and IndustryOyama KuranosukeRikken MinseitōSeptember 19, 1939January 16, 1940
Parliamentary Undersecretary of CommunicationsTōjō TeiRikken SeiyūkaiSeptember 19, 1939January 16, 1940
Parliamentary Undersecretary of RailwaysBandō KōtarōRikken MinseitōSeptember 19, 1939January 16, 1940
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Colonial AffairsKasai JūjiIndependentSeptember 19, 1939January 16, 1940
Parliamentary Undersecretary of HealthNagayama TadanoriIndependentSeptember 19, 1939January 16, 1940
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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Nobuyuki Abe Cabinet . Prime Minister's Official Residence.