tojo hideki (Meaning)

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tojo hideki (n)

Japanese army officer who initiated the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and who assumed dictatorial control of Japan during World War II; he was subsequently tried and executed as a war criminal (1884-1948)

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  1. Tojo Hideki was appointed Prime Minister of Japan in 1941, leading the country into World War II.
  2. As Prime Minister, Tojo Hideki pursued an aggressive foreign policy that culminated in the attack on Pearl Harbor.
  3. Tojo Hideki's leadership was characterized by his militarism and expansionist ambitions.
  4. Tojo Hideki's government implemented strict wartime controls and propaganda campaigns.
  5. Tojo Hideki presided over Japan's conquests in Southeast Asia during the early years of the war.
  6. After the tide turned against Japan, Tojo Hideki's position became increasingly precarious.
  7. Tojo Hideki was forced to resign as Prime Minister in 1944 as Japan's military situation deteriorated.
  8. Tojo Hideki was arrested and tried by the International Military Tribunal for the Far East after the war.
  9. Tojo Hideki was sentenced to death and executed in 1948 for his role in Japan's war crimes.
  10. Tojo Hideki remains a controversial figure in Japanese history, with his supporters and detractors debating his legacy.

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Japanese army officer who initiated the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and who assumed dictatorial control of Japan during World War II; he was subsequently tr

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Tojo Hideki was appointed Prime Minister of Japan in 1941, leading the country into World War II.

As Prime Minister, Tojo Hideki pursued an aggressive foreign policy that culminated in the attack on Pearl Harbor.

Tojo Hideki's leadership was characterized by his militarism and expansionist ambitions.

Tojo Hideki's government implemented strict wartime controls and propaganda campaigns.