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Shunsuke Kondo

Shunsuke Kondo (近藤 駿介, Kondō Shunsuke, December 17, 1890 – April 30, 1966) was the penultimate Governor of the South Seas Mandate (1940–1943). He was governor of Fukui Prefecture (1934–1936), Nagano (1936–1938), Ishikawa Prefecture (1938–1939) and Kumamoto Prefecture (1939–1940). He was from Nagasaki Prefecture. He was a graduate of the University of Tokyo.

Preceded bySeiichi Ōmura Governor of Nagano
1936-1938
Succeeded bySeiichi Ōmura
Preceded byMasasuke Kodama Governor of Ishikawa Prefecture
1938–1939
Succeeded byNarita Ichiro
Preceded byFujioka Nagakazu Governor of Kumamoto Prefecture
1939–1940
Succeeded byYukizawa Chiyoji
Preceded byKenjiro Kitajima Governor of the South Seas Mandate
1940–1943
Succeeded byBoshirō Hosogaya
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