Saburo kurusu biography of albert einstein

          Saburo Kurusu meets Secretary of State Hull in Washington, D.C. Hull sums up Japan's conditions for peace....

          November 17, Cordell Hull, center, with Special Envoy Saburo Kurusu at right.

        1. The controversy broke out in the autumn of , when Professor Saburo Kurusu, a noted Zivilist, read a brief paper at the annual meeting of the Association.
        2. Saburo Kurusu meets Secretary of State Hull in Washington, D.C. Hull sums up Japan's conditions for peace.
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        5. Saburō Kurusu

          Japanese diplomat

          Saburō Kurusu

          Kurusu in 27 November 1941

          Born(1886-03-06)March 6, 1886

          Yokohama, Kanagawa, Empire of Japan

          DiedApril 7, 1954(1954-04-07) (aged 68)

          Japan

          OccupationDiplomat
          Spouse

          Alice Jay Little

          (m. 1914)​
          ChildrenRyō, Jaye, Teruko Pia

          Saburō Kurusu (来栖 三郎, Kurusu Saburō, March 6, 1886 – April 7, 1954) was a Japanese career diplomat.

          He is remembered now as an envoy who tried to negotiate peace and understanding with the United States while the Japanese government under Emperor Shōwa was secretly preparing the attack on Pearl Harbor.

          As Imperial Japan's ambassador to Germany from 1939 to November 1941, he signed the Tripartite Pact along with the foreign ministers of Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy on September 27, 1940.[1]

          Biography

          Kurusu was born in Kanagawa Prefecture in 1886.[2] He graduated from Tokyo Commercial College (n