Personalities In The New Japanese Cabinet -- Mr. Takuo Godo Minister of Commerce and Industry and, Concurrently, of Agriculture and Forestry.A native of Tokyo and going on 63, Mr. Takuo Godo started life as a naval engineer. Graduating from Tokyo Imperial University at the turn of the century, he joined the Navy Arsenal, rose to the rank of Ordnance Vice-Admiral, and was awarded a doctorate in engineering by his Alma Mater. He retired from active service in 1928. In the course of his long career as naval technician he had made in-valuable contacts with the leaders of Japan's industrial world, particularly in the munitions and shipbuilding industries. September 01, 1939. (Photo by Japan Photo Library).

Personalities In The New Japanese Cabinet -- Mr. Takuo Godo Minister of Commerce and Industry and, Concurrently, of Agriculture and Forestry.A native of Tokyo and going on 63, Mr. Takuo Godo started life as a naval engineer. Graduating from Tokyo Imperial University at the turn of the century, he joined the Navy Arsenal, rose to the rank of Ordnance Vice-Admiral, and was awarded a doctorate in engineering by his Alma Mater. He retired from active service in 1928. In the course of his long career as naval technician he had made in-valuable contacts with the leaders of Japan's industrial world, particularly in the munitions and shipbuilding industries. September 01, 1939. (Photo by Japan Photo Library).
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