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Encyclopedia > Tojo

Tojo (東条 east-stripe) can refer to:

  • Tojo can also refer to:
    • a japanes card game

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Hideki Tojo (1827 words)
Tojo held extreme right-wing views and was a supporter of Nazi Germany.
In July 1941 Tojo was appointed by Fumimaro Kondoye as minister of war.
Tojo, aware that Japan was unable to win the war, resigned from office after the loss of Saipan in July 1944.
Asia Times Online :: Japan News and Japanese Business and Economy (3826 words)
Tojo, 66, clearly idolizes her grandfather, who was executed as Japan's top war criminal in 1948: she often comes to interviews with foreign journalists carrying a box of mementos that include nail clippings, a lock of hair and the butt of the last cigarette the general smoked while awaiting the hangman's noose in Sugamo Prison.
Tojo was born in 1939 in Japanese-occupied Seoul to Hidetaka Tojo, the general's eldest son.
Tojo says her husband was a TV producer at state broadcaster NHK for more than 30 years before becoming a university teacher, and her younger brother, Takayuki, is a former president of Japan Victor in Germany.
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