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The Ministry of Greater East Asia, originally called the Ministry for Colonization, was organized in 1929 to oversee the territories Japan would acquire in their expansionist efforts. In 1942, the Ministry of Colonization became the Ministry of Greater East Asia; by this time, the Ministry oversaw not only Japanese territory in China and Manchuria, but also much of Southeast Asia, the Philippines, and many Pacific Islands. Hideki Tojo transferred to it a number of responsibilities previously held by the Foreign Ministry.

This government institution had political and administrative responsibilities in a wide area under Japanese influence (it extended from the Aleutians, 4,500 miles south to the Salomon Islands, from Wake island 5,000 miles to west to Burma and the Andamans). An area of 4.4 millions of square kilometers (3,250,000 square miles), with 300 or 150 million habitants, from the first stages of the Pacific War. It had something in common with the Reich Ministry for the Occupied Eastern Territories under Alfred Rosenberg in Germany.

Territories were classified as:

The last-mentioned region divided as: Other exterior zones were:

Projected administrations were:

The Ministry was abolished in 1945, when the end of the war brought an end to Japan's overseas holdings.

Ministers of Colonization

Ministers of Greater East Asia

(The Ministry was abolished in August of 1945)

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