Kōki Hirota's Cabinet
Kōki Hirota's Cabinet was the government of Japan from 1936 to 1937, during a period marked by political instability and military influence. Kōki Hirota served as the Prime Minister, leading a coalition of various political factions. His administration focused on strengthening Japan's military and expanding its influence in Asia.
The cabinet faced challenges, including economic difficulties and rising tensions with Western powers. Hirota's government ultimately fell due to internal conflicts and pressure from the military, leading to his resignation. This period is significant in understanding the rise of militarism in Japan leading up to World War II.