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Hideki Tojo, the Prime Minister of Japan during much of World War II, was not widely recognized with formal awards in the same way as military personnel or civilians. However, he was honored within Japan's military hierarchy and received various promotions and commendations during his career. After Japan's defeat in World War II, Tojo was tried for war crimes and executed in 1948, and thus any awards he might have received during his lifetime were overshadowed by his post-war legacy.

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