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Hideki Tojo
Japanese
Soldier
Born:
Dec 30
,
1884
Died:
Dec 23
,
1948
Made
People
Power
War
Without
World
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I am determined to offer an apology with my death.
Hideki Tojo
Death
Determined
Am
Offer
Apology
When reflecting upon it today, that the Pearl Harbor attack should have succeeded in achieving surprise seems a blessing from Heaven. It was clear that a great American fleet had been concentrated in Pearl Harbor, and we supposed that the state of alert would be very high.
Hideki Tojo
Today
Great
Blessing
Great American
State
High
Would
Would-Be
Seems
Attack
Had
Clear
Supposed
Concentrated
Surprise
Been
Reflecting
Very
American
Heaven
Achieving
Succeeded
Fleet
Should
Harbor
Pearl
Pearl Harbor
Alert
The Japanese government has accepted the notion that Japan is the loser, and it appears to be going to accept unconditional surrender. Such a position frustrates the officers and soldiers of the imperial armed forces.
Hideki Tojo
Government
Surrender
Soldiers
Imperial
Unconditional
Armed
Armed Forces
Forces
Accept
Accepted
Loser
Officers
Going
Frustrate
Japan
Japanese
Notion
Appears
Position
On October 18, 1941, I suddenly received a mandate from His Majesty to form a new cabinet. This was completely unexpected, and when I was summoned to the Imperial Palace I thought I would be questioned on the army's point of view.
Hideki Tojo
Army
Thought
Summoned
Would
Would-Be
Point
Point Of View
Imperial
Cabinet
Majesty
New
October
His
Questioned
Unexpected
Mandate
Form
View
Suddenly
Palace
Received
To advocate a New Order was to seek freedom and respect for peoples without prejudice, and to seek a stable basis for the existence all peoples, equally, and free of threats.
Hideki Tojo
Freedom
Respect
People
Free
Seek
Threats
New
Equally
Without
Advocate
Existence
New Order
Stable
Order
Prejudice
Basis
Nevertheless, China was unfortunately unable to understand Japan's real position, and it is greatly to be regretted that the Sino-Japanese War became one of long duration.
Hideki Tojo
War
Long
Unable
Nevertheless
Became
Understand
Real
Greatly
Duration
Unfortunately
China
Japan
Regretted
Position
At the Imperial Conference on December 1, it was decided to make war against England and the United States.
Hideki Tojo
War
States
Imperial
Make
Conference
December
Decided
Against
England
United
United States
From the point of the view of the nation's power, it was obvious that while we were fighting the Sino-Japanese war, every effort was to be made to avoid adding to our enemies and opening additional fronts.
Hideki Tojo
War
Enemies
Made
Power
Nation
Fighting
Every
Adding
Additional
Our
Point
Opening
Obvious
Were
Effort
Fronts
While
View
Avoid
In dealing with the China problem, the British and American side, which had particularly strong interests in China, should have based its judgments about the origins of the problem on direct observation of the actual circumstances at the time.
Hideki Tojo
Time
Problem
Strong
Side
Circumstances
About
Direct
Had
Observation
Particularly
Judgments
Dealing
American
Which
China
Interests
Should
Based
Origins
Actual
British
Therefore, if one were to consider that there was virtually no possibility of success through the US-Japan negotiations, the military and economic pressures would only force Japan into further crisis if time were allowed to pass in vain.
Hideki Tojo
Success
Time
Military
Vain
Consider
Virtually
Further
Negotiations
Crisis
Pressures
Possibility
Would
Only
Economic
Through
Allowed
Force
Pass
Were
Japan
Therefore
Throughout that period, Japan had made honest efforts to keep the destruction of war from spreading and, based on the belief that all nations of the world should find their places, had followed a policy designed to restore an expeditious peace between Japan and China.
Hideki Tojo
War
Peace
World
Destruction
Made
All Nations
Find
Followed
Restore
Throughout
Had
Between
Period
Policy
Spreading
Efforts
Nations
China
Places
Japan
Should
Belief
Keep
Based
Designed
Honest
Thus, it was to seek true civilization and true justice for all the peoples of the world, and to view this as the destruction of personal freedom and respect is to be assailed by the hatred and emotion of war, and to make hasty judgments.
Hideki Tojo
War
Freedom
Justice
Respect
People
World
Destruction
Hatred
Hasty
Seek
Civilization
Emotion
True
Thus
Make
Judgments
Personal
Personal Freedom
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