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Japan. Historic Japanese Resignation Broadside from WW II and Financial Document, 1920-1944).

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Japan. Historic Japanese Resignation Broadside from WW II and Financial Document, 1920-1944).
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Japan...., ND (1920-44). Lot of 3 Japanese Certificates, consisting of documents from the early to mid-20th century, highlighted by a wartime government broadside dated July 1944 announcing the resignation of Prime Minister Hideki T_j_ and his Cabinet following the disastrous loss of Saipan. Printed on thin paper with bold headline characters “Cabinet Resignation!!,” the text explains that the Army and Navy ministers, together with T_j_ himself, had stepped down in recognition of Japan’s worsening military situation and the grave danger to the homeland. This type of public notice was distributed nationally to inform citizens of important political events, and its issuance marked a turning point in Japan’s wartime leadership. Also included is a 1928 Kobe Commodity Exchange Co., Ltd. stock certificate for one 50-yen share, ornately printed with revenue stamp and seals, and a 1934 fixed-term savings certificate for 500 yen with green decorative border. Together they illustrate the political and financial upheavals of prewar and wartime Japan. All 3 are in VF to Choice VF condition. (3).