During WW2, when Japanese Infantrymen made a bayonet charge, they charged in the name of the Emperor. Most, if not all, historians know that the commander (Prior to the 21st Century: In any nation, of any army, of any warship) is responsible for anything that "command" does or does not do. If it does well, the COMMANDER is rewarded, not the men; if fails, the COMMANDER is disciplined, not the men. The Emperor was the commander; his Lieutenants were the Field Generals and Fleet Admirals.
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Answer Nisei --- I believe.
Rudolf Hess
There were several, you would have to be more specific.
Herbert Hoover was the head of "Food Will Win the War," the name of the campaign for conservation of food during WWI.Woodrow Wilson was the US leader for war conservation.