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There are 3 Prime Ministers during World War 2, each succeeding the previous: Hideki Tojo, Kuniachi Koiso, and Kantaro Suzuki. Tojo served as War Minister and was put on trial and executed after the war for war crimes. Koiso was a token Prime Minister as he did not have much power. Suzuki was an important voice in the Japanese acceptance of Potsdam Declaration, surrendering to the allied powers, thus ending the World War.

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