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Hideki Tojo, the Prime Minister of Japan during much of World War II, oversaw Japan's military expansion, but he did not personally conquer countries. Under his leadership, Japan invaded and occupied several territories, including parts of China, Korea, the Philippines, and numerous Southeast Asian nations. The extent of Japanese conquests varied, but by 1942, Japan had significant control over much of East Asia and the Pacific. However, these conquests were part of a broader military effort rather than the actions of Tojo alone.

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