The Japanese Constitution afforded the military a lot of power at the time. If the Army or Navy minister stepped down, it instantly brought the government down. As a result of this power, after Japan's decisive military victory against powers like Russia, the people were supportive of their control.
Through military power
they get voted in
the public vote them in
because japanese is taken by the power of the military... so their education as denied except the priest during 1400 to 1500.
If you mean political leaders rather than military leaders, they were as follows; United States Franklin D Roosevelt, United Kingdom Winston Churchill, Germany Adolf Hitler, Italy Benito Mussolini, Soviet Union Josef Stalin, Japan Emperor Hirohito.
It isn't transferred. Whoever had enough power took it.
Minamoto Yoritomo established the first bakufu, or military government in Japan. This type of government would rule Japan for the better part of 6 centuries.
They pooped
Germany, Soviet Union, and Spain.
Anti-Jewish leaders have been in power since the beginning of Judaism. Some are are still in power today.
Around the 8th century japan but relly from the 1100 onwards.
On a national level, Iraq has been a parliamentary democracy since the 2006 Constitution came into force. This means that leaders are elected through popular election and the most powerful party or parties will select one of their members for the Prime Ministry. However, in many local cases, Iraqi leaders come to power through hereditary or tribal connections or come to power by their military history or similar connections. It is rare in Iraq that a person enters politics who was not already seen as a leader of a local tribe or clan.