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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 and general who served as...
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  • known as Tojo, Cuban trombonist Tōbu Tōjō Line, a railway line in Tokyo and Saitama Prefecture, Japan Tōjō (surname), a Japanese surname "Tojo" (song)...
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    prime minister Hideki Tōjō less than one year later, in October 1941. Kishi and General Tōjō had worked closely together in Manchuria, and Tōjō regarded Kishi...
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    he was opposed to this. Instead, Hirohito chose the hard-line General Hideki Tōjō, who was known for his devotion to the imperial institution, and asked...
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    isolated, Konoe resigned as premier in October 1941 and was replaced by Hideki Tojo. Six weeks later, the Pacific War broke out after Japan's attack on Pearl...
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    The Tōjō Cabinet is the 40th Cabinet of Japan led by Hideki Tojo from 18 October 1941 to 22 July 1944. The Cabinet was reorganized on November 1, 1943...
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  • World War II Hisako Tōjō (東城 日沙子, born 1990), Japanese voice actress Kanako Tōjō (東條 加那子, born 1984), Japanese voice actress Minoru Tōjō (東城 穣, born 1976)...
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    Kazushige Ugaki along with Gen Sugiyama, Koiso Kuniaki, Tetsuzan Nagata and Hideki Tōjō. They represented a politically moderate line within the armed forces...
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    Ugaki, along with Gen Sugiyama, Yoshijirō Umezu, Tetsuzan Nagata, and Hideki Tōjō as opposed to the more radical Kōdōha (Action Faction) under Sadao Araki...
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    Lieutenant General Akira Mutō, chief of staff, 14th Area Army General Hideki Tōjō, commander, Kwantung Army (later prime minister) One defendant was sentenced...
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    Minister Hideki Tōjō (which created considerable unpopularity and criticism among his naval associates, who would refer to him as "Tōjō's Yurufun" ("Tōjō's Droopy...
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  • General Heitarō Kimuna, General Iwane Matsui, General Akira Mutō, General Hideki Tōjō, General Sadao Araki, Colonel Kingoro Hashimoto, Field Marshal Shunroku...
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  • Command Hideki Tōjō: Concurrent chief of the Munitions Ministry, as Army figure in same Ministry Nobusuke Kishi: As sometimes replaced at Gen Tojo in lead...
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    Yuko Tojo (東條 由布子, Tōjō Yūko, May 20, 1939 – February 13, 2013) was a Japanese ultra-nationalist politician, Imperial Japanese apologist, and brief political...
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    proposal was opposed by the Imperial Japanese Army and Prime Minister Hideki Tojo, who regarded it as being unfeasible, given Australia's geography and...
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  • produced by Alan Thorne. Tojo in the title refers to the World War II Japanese General and Prime Minister Hideki Tōjō. "Tojo" saw the introduction of...
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    Hayashi: Chief of Staff of the Army, Prime Minister of Japan General Hideki Tōjō: Prime Minister of Japan General Yoshijirō Umezu: Chief of Staff of the...
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    German Sturmabteilung (stormtroopers). In March 1942, Prime Minister Hideki Tōjō attempted to eliminate the influence of elected politicians by establishing...
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    The Chahar Expeditionary Force was under the direct command of General Hideki Tōjō, the chief of staff of the Kwantung Army. A second force from the Beiping...
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    'filtered.'" Kishi later served in the wartime cabinet of Prime Minister Hideki Tōjō as Minister of Commerce and Vice Minister of Munitions, and co-signed...
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    high positions in the Japanese military and civil government, including Hideki Tōjō and Seishirō Itagaki. The Kwantung Army was largely responsible for the...
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    post as Chief of the General Staff on February 21, 1944, by General Hideki Tōjō (who continued to serve concurrently as Prime Minister). Shortly thereafter...
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    Hong Kong on February 20, 1942, at the recommendation of Prime Minister Hideki Tōjō, his former superior officer while serving with the Kwantung Army. During...
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    United States Army Air Forces. It also precipitated the resignation of Hideki Tōjō, the prime minister of Japan. Saipan was the first objective in Operation...
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  • Kanagawa Commander Isamu Fujita Captain, Makigumo Hiromoto Ida General Hideki Tōjō Prime Minister Hiroaki Shintani Emperor Hirohito Nobuya Shimamoto Captain...
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    Watanabe adopted the villainous Japanese gimmick of Tojo Yamamoto in reference to both Yamamoto and Hideki Tojo. Award-winning Japanese actor Toshiro Mifune...
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    nationalist-militarist policy with practical work in Manchukuo. They included General Hideki Tōjō, chief of Kempeitai and leader of Kwantung Army; Yosuke Matsuoka, who...
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    dissolution in 1940, and during the Pacific War opposed the cabinet of Hideki Tōjō. In 1945, Hatoyama founded the Liberal Party, which became the largest...
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    exile in China by the new Japanese government after the downfall of Hideki Tōjō and his cabinet, and he assumed the command of the Fourteenth Area Army...
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    elimination of the Tojo-led government and a truce with the United States, Takagi began planning for the assassination of Prime Minister Hideki Tōjō before his...
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