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  1. Hideki Tojo nasceu em Kojimachi (distrito de Tóquio ), em 1884. Ele era o terceiro filho de Hidenori Tojo, tenente-general do Exército Imperial Japonês. Tojo teve dois irmãos mais velhos que morreram antes de seu nascimento, por isso ele foi considerado o mais antigo e recebeu o tratamento e os direitos que um filho mais velho no Japão tem ...

  2. To seek this and to achieve it - that is true civilization. Hideki Tojo. Civilization, Justice, World. 15 Copy quote. Australia and New Zealand are now threatened by the might of the Imperial Japanese forces, and both of them should know that any resistance is futile. Hideki Tojo. War, Australia, World. 29 Copy quote.

  3. General Hideki Tojo. Hideki Tojo was a general of the Imperial Japanese Army, the leader of the Imperial Rule Assistance Association, and the 27th Prime Minister of Japan during much of World War II, from October 17, 1941, to July 22, 1944. As Prime Minister, he was responsible for ordering the attack on Pearl Harbor, which initiated war ...

  4. m. Hideki Tojo ( 東條 英機, Tōjō Hideki ⓘ, 30 Desember 1884 – 23 Desember 1948) adalah seorang politikus Jepang dan Jenderal dari Tentara Kekaisaran Jepang (IJA) yang menjabat sebagai Perdana Menteri Jepang dan Presiden Asosiasi Asistensi untuk Pemerintahan Kekaisaran untuk sebagian besar dari Perang Dunia II .

  5. Hideki Tojo. /  35.69417°N 139.74306°V  / 35.69417; -139.74306. Hideki Tōjō Kyūjitai: 東條 英機; Shinjitai: 東条 英機 ), född 30 december 1884 i Tokyo, död 23 december 1948 i Tokyo, var en japansk general och premiärminister (1941–1944).

  6. Hideki Tojo. Militar japonés (Tokyo, 1884-1948). Siguió la carrera militar por tradición familiar. Tras servir como agregado militar en Alemania y jefe del ejército japonés en Manchuria, fue llamado a Tokyo como viceministro de la guerra, en la época álgida del régimen militarista (1938-1940); pronto culminaría su ascensión llegando a ser ministro de la Guerra (1940-1941) y primer ...

  7. Hideki Tojo on trial for war crimes in Manila. National Archives and Records Administration, 292612. The decision to prevent Japanese Emperor Hirohito from going on trial was a part of the negotiations with Truman at Potsdam, and it affected the nature of the Tokyo Trial from the start.

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