Despite the lack of consensus, MacArthur lost no time, ordering the arrest of thirty-nine suspects -- most of them members of General Tojo ... Japanese of any rank, covered "conventional war ...
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 upshot was a war crimes trial of the leading ... including that of the Japanese wartime prime minister and minister of ...
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.
The ashes of wartime Prime Minister Hideki Tojo and six other Class-A war criminals ... at Tokyo's Nihon University and specialist on Japanese war criminals, at the U.S. National Archives ...
The Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo is a source of friction between Japan and its neighbours. Beijing and Seoul see it as a symbol ...
Japan's economic security minister Sanae Takaichi on Tuesday visited the war-linked Yasukuni shrine, seen by some of Tokyo's ...
The ceremony was held in front of a stone monument that honours about 1,180 Japanese war criminals, including wartime Prime Minister Hideki Tojo and 13 other executed ... were convicted of crimes ...
Beyond the tactical war importance of securing ... that it could not let the Japanese culture of death – the creation of then-Japanese prime minister Hideki Tojo – prevail.
Yoshirô Aoki Kazuko Inano (Katsuko Tojo)Tomiko Ishii (Yoshi Ogawa) Toshio Masuda Favorable portrayal of Japanese Prime Minister Hideki Tojo, who approved of the bombardment of Pearl Harbor ...
Despite the lack of consensus, MacArthur lost no time, ordering the arrest of thirty-nine suspects -- most of them members of General Tojo ... Japanese of any rank, covered "conventional war ...