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Hideki Tojo, the Prime Minister of Japan during much of World War II, was not a socialist. He was a military leader and a member of the nationalist movement, advocating for imperial expansion and militarism. Tojo's government promoted state control over the economy, but this was more aligned with wartime authoritarianism and nationalism rather than socialist ideology. His policies focused on strengthening Japan's military and expanding its empire rather than promoting socialist principles like workers' rights and social ownership.

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