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  2. Hideki Tojo - Wikipedia

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    Hideki Tojo was born in the Kōjimachi district of Tokyo on December 30, 1884, [2] as the third son of Hidenori Tojo, a lieutenant general in the Imperial Japanese Army. [3] Under the bakufu , Japanese society was divided rigidly into four castes; the merchants, artisans, peasants, and the samurai .

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  5. Imperial Japanese Army General Staff Office - Wikipedia

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    Hideki Tojo (1884–1948) 21 February 1944: 18 July 1944: 148 days: 22 General ...

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  7. Tōjō Cabinet - Wikipedia

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    Hideki Tojo: Taisei Yokusankai: September 1, 1942 September 17, 1942 Masayuki Tani: Independent September 17, 1942 April 20, 1943 Mamoru Shigemitsu: Independent April 20, 1943 July 22, 1944 Minister of Home Affairs: Hideki Tojo: Taisei Yokusankai: October 18, 1941 February 17, 1942 Michio Yuzawa: Independent February 17, 1942 April 20, 1943 ...

  8. Tomoshige Tsunoda - Wikipedia

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    As the war progressed, Tsunoda sought for the resignation of Prime Minister Tojo. He plotted to assassinate Tojo, but Tojo resigned before the assassination could be executed. [1] Tsunoda was arrested for his role in the plot. He admitted that he planned to kill Tojo, and launch a new cabinet under Prince Higashikuni. [2]

  9. File:Hideki Tojo signature.svg - Wikipedia

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    Hideki_Tojo_signature_processed.jpg: Hideki Tojo (1884-12-30 - 1948-12-23) derivative work: McSush ( talk ) This is a retouched picture , which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version.