Ever since his execution in 1948, some historians of World War II have wondered how the remains of wartime Japanese Prime Minister and convicted Class A war criminal Hideki Tojo were disposed of.
Each morning at sunrise Japan’s most importantsitting-down soldier, Premier General Hideki Tojo, rides Tokyo’sstreets for half an hour. Policeman Ono was overcome with trepidationone morning ...
Dec. 23 (UPI) --On this date in history: In 1620, construction began on the first permanent European settlement in New England. It was one week after the Mayflower arrived at Plymouth Harbor in ...
The ashes of wartime Prime Minister Hideki Tojo and six other Class-A war criminals executed in Tokyo on the same day in 1948 were scattered over the Pacific Ocean, according to declassified U.S ...
“We were kids then,” he told me ... sorted through the “war aims” of Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, Hideki Tojo, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and Joseph Stalin.
My husband and I always wanted to have three children. I was the oldest of four kids and loved being from a big family. My husband was his parents’ only child but had half-siblings who were 18 ...
Tetsurô Tanba (Hideki Tojo)Teruhiko Aoi (Kokichi Kobayashi)Tomokazu Miura (Goichi Odajima)Masako Natsume (Kyoko Kashiwagi)Keiko Takahashi (Miyo Arai)Noboru Nakaya (Fumimaro Konoe)Kin'ya Aikawa ...
Yasukuni is highly controversial in part because it memorializes 14 Class-A war criminals, such as wartime Prime Minister Hideki Tojo, and others who were executed after the war.