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Hisatsune Sakomizu

*anese politician

Hisatsune Sakomizu (迫水 久常, Sakomizu Hisatsune, 5 August 1902 – 25 July 1977) was a *anese government official and politician before, during and after World War II. He is well known for serving as the chief secretary to Prime Minister Kantarō Suzuki's Cabinet (April–August 1945).

He was ordered by Suzuki to investigate and *yze the economic condition of *an, and to give a written confidential report to Suzuki. Sakomizu found that *an's resources were rapidly decreasing, and that *an would be unable to continue fighting the war for more than a few months. Both the air raids and the conquered *anese territories captured by the United States of America had caused a "great disruption of land and sea communication and essential war production." In addition, coal and oil supplies were found to be in rapid decline, as well as health and support for the war effort.

He served as a government officer of the Ministry of Finance in various governmental workplaces until 1945. After WW2, he became a member of the House of Representatives and then joined Liberal Democratic Party.

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