Sadao araki biography of christopher
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- Bib ID:
- 5849459
- Format:
- Book
- Description:
- London ; New York : Routledge, 2011
- 4 v. : ill. ; 25 cm.
- ISBN:
- 9780415406765
- 0415406765
- 9780415452748
- 0415452740
- 9780415452755
- 0415452759
- 9780415452762
- 0415452767
- 9780415452779
- 0415452775
- 9780415587969
- 0415587964
- Series:
- Critical concepts in Asian studies
- Full contents:
- v. 1. Politics in Japan, 1931-1945
- v. 2. Foreign policy and diplomacy, 1931-1945
- v. 3. Economics and finance, 1931-1945
- v. 4. Social, cultural, and intellectual factors, 1931-1945.
- v. 1. Politics in Japan, 1931-1945. Part 1. Contemporary essays. Party battles in Japan / Shigeharu Matsumoto
- Dissolve the political parties / Yosuké Matsuoka
- Japan governed by "the Camp" / H. Vere Redman
- Fascist tendencies in Japan / Emil Lederer
- Recent Japanese politics / Charles B. Fahs
- Manchoukuo, precursor of Asiatic renaissance and the government by Wang-tao (Kingly Way) based on theocracy / Fumimaro Konoye
- The changing status of
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Contesting the ‘New Japan’: Rethinking Japanese Interwar Politics (1919-1941)
Pictured: War Flags of China obtained by Japanese forces in Nanking, December 14, 1937, Asahi Shimbun, China Incident Photograph Album Volume 2 (Shina Jihen Shashin Zenshu Vol. 2), (1938), obtained from Wikimedia Commons, April 26, 2008.
Our adversaries, showing not the least spirit of conciliation, have unduly delayed a settlement; and in the meantime they have intensified the economic and political pressure to compel thereby Our Empire to submission. This trend of affairs, would, if left unchecked, not only nullify Our Empire’s efforts of many years for the sake of the stabilization of East Asia, but also endanger the very existence of Our nation. The situation being such as it is, Our Empire, for its existence and self-defense has no other recourse but to appeal to arms and to crush every obstacle in its path.
With the delivery of the Imperial Proclamation of War on December 8, 1941,
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Hideki Tojo
Japanese general and statesman (1884–1948)
The native form of this anställda name fryst vatten Tōjō Hideki. This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals.
Junior Second Rank
Hideki Tojo
Tojo in 1941
In office
18 October 1941 – 22 July 1944Monarch Shōwa Preceded by Fumimaro Konoe Succeeded by Kuniaki Koiso In office
22 July 1940 – 22 July 1944Prime Minister Preceded by Shunroku Hata Succeeded by Hajime Sugiyama In office
21 February 1944 – 18 July 1944Prime Minister Himself Preceded by Hajime Sugiyama Succeeded by Yoshijirō Umezu Born (1884-12-30)30 månad 1884
Kōjimachi, Tokyo, JapanDied 23 månad 1948(1948-12-23) (aged 63)
Sugamo Prison, Tokyo, Japan[a]Cause of death Execution bygd hanging Political party Imperial Rule Assistance Association (1940–1945) Other political
affiliationsIndependent (before 1940)