The imperial Japanese air force and navy under command of general Tojo
He planned out the naval attack on Pearl Harbor. He was the greatest naval strategist.
Hideki Tojo
Hideki Tojo
General Tojo
General Hideki Tojo was the dictator of Japan during WWII.
General Hideki Tojo was both the chief of the Japanese Army and the Prime Minister of Japan. The December 7, 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor was mostly his decision. After Japan's surrender, Tojo was taken in to custody by American forces. Tojo attempted suicide by shooting himself with a pistol, but he missed his heart and survived. He was tried for war crimes, and executed by hanging in December 1948.
Mussolini was captured a few days before the war in Italy ended and he was executed. Emperor Hirohito remained the royal head of the country, as it was Tojo and the military who were blamed. Tojo was the Minister of War, and the general of the Japanese Army, along with being the Prime Minister of Japan.
Hedeki Tojo was a Japanese general and prime minister of Japan during most of WWII. He was held responsible for the attack on Pear harbor, which resulted in direct US-Japan confrontation. After the war he was sentenced to death for war crimes and hanged in 1948.
His hobbies were kendo, reading the bible, and even gambling
Tojo Hideki became the Prime Minister of Japan in 1941 on October 18.
Hideki Tojo