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Hideki Tojo (東條 英機, Tōjō Hideki, pronounced [toːʑoː çideki] ⓘ; 30 December 1884 – 23 December 1948) was a Japanese politician, military leader and convicted war criminal who served as prime minister of Japan and president of the Imperial Rule Assistance Association from 1941 to 1944 during World War II.
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Apr 11, 2024 · Tojo Hideki, soldier and statesman who was prime minister of Japan (1941–44) during most of the Pacific theater portion of World War II and who was subsequently tried and executed for war crimes. Learn more about Tojo’s early life, military career, and political leadership in this article.
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Oct 29, 2009 · Wartime leader of Japan’s government, General Tôjô Hideki (1884-1948), with his close-cropped hair, mustache, and round spectacles, became for Allied propagandists one of the most commonly...
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May 18, 2018 · Learn about Hideki Tojo, the prime minister of Japan during World War II, who led the country's expansion into China and other Asian countries. Find out how he became a target of the Allied forces and was executed after the war.
Jun 16, 2021 · For more than 70 years, the location of the remains of Hideki Tojo, the Japanese prime minister who led his country’s war effort during World War II, was an enduring mystery. A great-grandson...
Learn about Hideki Tojo, the military general who led Japan's expansionism and aggression during World War II. Find out how he rose to power, oversaw Pearl Harbor, and was executed for war crimes.
One week after the surrender of Japan on September 2, 1945, General Douglas MacArthur—the Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers—ordered the arrests of Japanese suspects, including General Hideki Tojo. Twenty-eight defendants, mostly Imperial military officers and government officials, were charged.