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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...
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    Hideki Tojo, the Japanese wartime prime minister who was convicted as a Class A war criminal and hanged after World War II in 1948. In May 2007, Tojo...
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  • Indonesia Hideki Tojo (1884–1948), Japanese politician, general, convicted war criminal, and Prime Minister of Japan during World War II Yūko Tojo (1939–2013)...
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    Konoe resigned as prime minister in October 1941 and was replaced by Hideki Tojo. Six weeks later the Pacific War broke out following Japan's attack on...
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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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    yōkai). 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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    Prime Minister Hideki Tojo on the eve of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor." In this document, Yuzawa details a conversation he had with Tojo a few hours...
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  • 1972–2007), Japanese manga artist Hidekazu Tojo (東條 英員, born 1950), Japanese-Canadian chef Hideki Tojo (東条 英機, 1884–1948), Japanese politician, general...
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    admiral on November 15, 1940. This was in spite of the fact that when Hideki Tojo was appointed Prime Minister on October 18, 1941, many political observers...
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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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    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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    monarch, and since his authority existed along with party politics, while Hideki Tojo never had an absolute authority and was forced to resign, while the IRAA...
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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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    the arrest of 39 suspects—most of them members of General Hideki Tojo's war cabinet. Tojo tried to commit suicide but was resuscitated with the help...
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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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  • and megalomaniacs, such as Napoleon, Joseph Stalin, Adolf Hitler and Hideki Tojo. There is a claim that Lord Farquaad was named after film animator Mark...
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  • Association, expert in Jews topics amongst Imperial and Supreme War Councillor Hideki Tōjō: Prime Minister, Home Affairs Minister, Education Minister, Trade Minister...
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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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    commander-in-chief until his removal by Prime Minister Hideki Tojo in February 1944. Following Tojo's ouster in July 1944, he once again held the post of...
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    Fumimaro Konoe was replaced by the war cabinet of General Hideki Tojo (1884–1948), who demanded war. Tōjō had his way and the attack was made on Pearl Harbor...
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  • Pride (1998 film) (category Cultural depictions of Hideki Tojo)
    Tribunal for the Far East of 1946–48, depicts Japanese prime minister Hideki Tojo (played by Masahiko Tsugawa) as a family man who fought to defend Japan...
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    minister of state, and member of the House of Peers. A close associate of Hideki Tojo, he helped to plan Japan's wartime economy. The eldest son of a landowner...
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    prisoners themselves. There were occasions when former Prime Minister Hideki Tojo served food to all the other class "A" prisoners. Some of the vegetables...
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    into a totalitarian one-party state. The government of prime minister Hideki Tojo held the election as a "General Election to Support the Greater East...
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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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    appoint Prince Naruhiko Higashikuni in his place, choosing War Minister Hideki Tojo instead. On 3 November, Nagano explained in detail the plan of the attack...
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  • The Ducktators (category Cultural depictions of Hideki Tojo)
    treaty and inciting a brawl. Meanwhile, a peculiar Japanese duck named Hideki Tojo arrives to support Hitler and Mussolini but inadvertently angers a sea...
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    That brought him the patronage of General and future Prime Minister Hideki Tojo and General and future War Minister Seishirō Itagaki. From 1938 to 1939...
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    was generally strongly opposed. When Prime Minister of Japan General Hideki Tojo refused American demands that Japan withdraw its military forces from...
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    Japanese Premier Hideki Tojo during a visit to the Philippines pledged to establish the Republic of the Philippines. This pledge of Tojo prompted the KALIBAPI...
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