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  2. Hideki Tojo - Wikipedia

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    Tojo's father was a samurai turned Army officer and his mother was the daughter of a Buddhist priest, making his family very respectable but poor. [4] [6] [7] Tojo had an education typical of Japanese youth in the Meiji era. [8] As a boy, Tojo was known for his stubbornness, lack of a sense of humor, and tenacious way of pursuing what he wanted ...

  3. Yuko Tojo - Wikipedia

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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 hopeful. [1] She was the granddaughter of General Hideki Tojo , the Japanese wartime prime minister who was convicted as a Class A war criminal and hanged after World War II ...

  4. List of prime ministers of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Hideki Tōjō 東條 英機 (1884–1948) ... father-in-law and son-in-law: 8. Zenkō Suzuki and Tarō Asō See also. List of prime ministers of Japan by time in office;

  5. Tōjō (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Tōjō, Tojo or Toujou (written: 東條, 東条 or 東城) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname include: Asami Tojo ( 東城 麻美 , 1972–2007) , Japanese manga artist

  6. Fumimaro Konoe - Wikipedia

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    He expressed how disturbed he was that Japan could not see that Hitler was bent on world domination. Konoe did not take aggressive action in implementing Roosevelt's offer, and could not restrain militarists, led by Hideki Tojo. As minister of war, Tojo regarded the seizure as irreversible due to its approval by the emperor. [75]

  7. Takeo Fukuda - Wikipedia

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    Tojo (Hideki) Tojo (Yuko) Parties. Active. ... His father was the mayor of Kaneko, his grandfather had also been mayor and his older brother eventually filled the ...

  8. Hirohito - Wikipedia

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    Hirohito as an infant in 1902 Emperor Taishō's four sons in 1921: Hirohito, Takahito, Nobuhito, and Yasuhito. Hirohito was born on 29 April 1901 at Tōgū Palace in Aoyama, Tokyo during the reign of his grandfather, Emperor Meiji, [2] the first son of 21-year-old Crown Prince Yoshihito (the future Emperor Taishō) and 16-year-old Crown Princess Sadako, the future Empress Teimei. [3]

  9. Korechika Anami - Wikipedia

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    Anami belonged to the clique which supported the rise of Hideki Tojo to power in October 1941. However, in April 1941, Anami returned to China as Commander in Chief of the 11th Army, covering ongoing operations in central China. He was transferred to the Japanese Second Area Army in Manchukuo in July 1942. [2] [page needed]