- Toshio Shiratori
Toshio Shiratori (1887-1949) was the
Japan eseambassador toItaly from 1938 to 1940,advisor to the Japaneseforeign minister in 1940, and one of the 14 Class-Awar criminal s enshrined atYasukuni .He served as Director of Information Bureau under the Foreign Ministry from 1929 to 1933. He was appointed ambassador to
Italy , serving from 1938 to 1940, and became adviser to the foreign minister in 1940. He was an advocate of military expansionism, counseling an alliance betweenNazi Germany , Italy and Japan to facilitate world domination.The
International Military Tribunal for the Far East found him guilty ofwar crimes . He was sentenced to imprisonment for life for waging wars of aggression, and war or wars in violation ofinternational law . He died in prison.He was one of the fourteen Class-A war criminals controversially enshrined at Yasukuni Shrine in 1978. A memo from Emperor
Hirohito , disclosed in 2006, revealed that he stopped visitingYasukuni Shrine because of the enrollment of the war criminals, stating "they even enshrined Matsuoka and Shiratori".
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