
Admiral and two-time Japanese PM.
Yamamoto served as a naval commander during the Russo-Japanese War. He was involved in the Battle of Tsushima, where the Japanese fleet under Admiral Togo destroyed the Russian Baltic Fleet. Yamamoto's contributions to naval strategy were significant.
Yamamoto Gonnohyoe served as the 16th Prime Minister of Japan from 1913 to 1914. His first term was marked by the Taisho Political Crisis and the Siemens scandal, which led to his resignation. He was a naval admiral and a key figure in the Imperial Japanese Navy.
The Siemens scandal broke during Yamamoto's first term as Prime Minister, involving bribery and corruption in the Imperial Japanese Navy. The scandal implicated high-ranking officials and led to widespread public outrage. Yamamoto resigned to take responsibility.
Yamamoto served a second term as Prime Minister from 1923 to 1924, following the Great Kanto Earthquake. He oversaw the reconstruction of Tokyo and the implementation of martial law. His government also passed the Peace Preservation Law to suppress leftist movements.