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  1. Tojo Hideki

    Tojo Hideki. Tojo Hideki lived from 1884-1948 and he was a Japanese political and
    military leader. ... Tojo became prime minister on 16th October 1941. ...

  2. World War Ii - Conflic In The Pacific And East Asia

    ... Tojo Hideki, however, believed that the United States was determined to throttle
    Japan, that war was inevitable, and that it would be preferable to begin the ...

  3. Pearl Harbor

    ... While they were planning for war, Prime Minister Hideki Tojo instructed his ambassadors
    in Washington, DC to keep up negotiations for as long as they could, to ...

  4. Pearl Harbor

    ... In October 1940, Hideki Tojo became both prime minister and secretary of war for
    Japan. Tojo was very aggressive and didn’t want his enemies to win. ...

  5. Pearl Harbor

    ... While they were planning for war, Prime Minister Hideki Tojo instructed his ambassadors
    in Washington, DC to keep up negotiations for as long as they could, to ...

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  1. People And Events Of World War Ii

    ... a surgical assassination strike. The last, Tojo Hideki, was born in 1884,
    and was the most violent of the three. He was the leader ...

  2. Ww Ii Book Review

    ... In writing on Admiral Hideki Tojo, Weinberg contends, “the one major area where
    there might have been the prospect of significant economic change in postwar ...

  3. Review Of Dower'S War Without Mercy

    ... He claims that “[a]fter being forced to recite the Senjinkun(field service code)
    written by War Minister Tojo… some college educated recruits were heard ...

  4. The Yasukuni Shrine And The Rise Of Japan’S New Nationalism

    ... Shrine’s controversy is the fact that those venerated included 14 convicted
    class-A war criminals, including former Prime Minister General Hideki Tojo. ...

  5. Making A Bomb Decision

    ... The United States opposed the expansion of Japan in Asia, so they cut off important
    exports to Japan. General Hideki Tojo was the Premiere of Japan. ...

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