Japanese WWII War Criminal-Hideki Tojo 東條英機
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This is a Japanese name; the family name is Tojo.
Hideki Tojo.
Hideki Tojo (Kyūjitai: 東條 英機; Shinjitai: 東条 英機; Tōjō Hideki (help·info)) (December 30, 1884 -- December 23, 1948) was a General in the Imperial Japanese Army and the 40th Prime Minister of Japan during the time when Japan was Empire of Japan; he served as prime minister during much of World War II, from October 18, 1941 to July 22, 1944. He was sentenced to death for war crimes after the war and executed by hanging after accepting full responsibility for his actions in World War II
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http://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E4%B8%9C%E6%9D%A1%E8%8B%B1%E6%9C%BA
東條英機(1884年12月30日—1948年12月23日),生於日本東京,在第二次世界大戰任日本的大將和第四十任內閣首相(1941年10月18日-1944年7月22日),是二戰的甲級戰犯,發動侵略中國及亞洲的戰爭,還策動攻擊美國夏威夷珍珠港﹐是日本軍國主義的代表人物。
東條英機是1930年代主戰的軍閥之一。在1940年,東條作為軍事大臣代表日本與德國、義大利聯盟成為軸心國。到1941年東條英機已經是整個日本軍隊的最高指揮官,實際上開始「東條獨裁」支配整個日本。由於一系列的戰爭災難,他於1944年7月18日辭去一切職務。戰爭結束後,東條英機自殺未遂(近距離射擊胸膛),後在醫院康復,然後開始其戰爭罪行審訊。東條英機被囚在獄中期間,引用孟子的話「誠者天之道也,思誠者人之道也」,顯示了他當時心如死灰的心境,臨死時仍覺得「自己所相信的東西都是一場夢」,不接受自己淪為戰犯的事實。1948年11月12日,東條英機被遠東國際軍事法庭判處死刑,處以絞刑。
(Part2)Exactly Chinese society was chaotic. That’s why many countries put their soldiers for protect their interests in China, which was not only Japan. And then the Second United Front, which means the alliance between KMT and CCP during the Second Sino-Japanese War in 1937, was organized, and China attacked a Japanese army camp in July 7, 1937 10:40 PM. Have you learned what China had done before the Sino-Japan War started?
undertakerRach 1 month ago
(Part1)The Unites State is not a friend of China. I know China want to say the U.S also accused Japan what it had done in China. But don't forget when every historical incident happened in China in 1920’s and 1930’s, The U.N and America accused China too. China always has emphasized what Japan carried out in China. However, in fact the world had accused China because there were a lot of bandits there, and the bandits killed many foreigners.
undertakerRach 1 month ago
@GroenGeleSer
Interresting point.
But at something i must laugh.
1. Who seeds wind harvest storm (the brutal opening of japan with the us navy)
2. The US wanted to defend china. One of the biggest rivals at the moment.
they dug her own grave.
TheBJBlazkowitz 1 month ago
@TheBJBlazkowitz
im not a big fan of american policy, but you're crazy. japan was an aggressor in this war bigger than the US. They murdered a lot more people than they had to suffer in deaths of their own. not even 10 abombs would've evened the score in numbers of kills
GroenGeleSer 2 months ago
During the Shino-Japanese war, Chinese military killed Chinese people as if they were a worm. Chinese government pinned thier crimes on Japanese soldiers. How can Japanese admit the wrong history such as the Nanking Massacre? Analyzing Photographic “Evidence” of the Nanking Massacre by historians and other recent scientific research reveal that there are no photographs attesting to a massacre in Nanking. You know, at least 143 pictures are distorted by Chinese government.
undertakerRach 3 months ago
You call HIM a war criminal.
And YOU throw 2 a-bombs on unsult zivilian, woman and children?
That is the reason why everybody hates your country.
The Kamikaze-Pilotes R.I.P
The American Soldiers burn in hell.
You fought a war against a country that had industry since 1920.
Disrespect and greetings
The rest of the world.
TheBJBlazkowitz 3 months ago
@theexpliotedforlife (Part2)Monition should be made here, however, that the Chinese themselves are not altogether exonerated of depredations, at least to some extent, before the entry of the Japanese. During the last few days some violations of people and property were undoubtedly committed by them. Chinese soldiers in their mad rush to discard their military uniforms and put on civilian clothes, in a number of incidents, killed civilians to obtain their clothing.
undertakerRach 4 months ago
@theexpliotedforlife ■(Part1)Around December 10, which date was Japanese surrounded the Nanking city, the city was completely fallen into a state of anarchy by Chinese soldiers. The Chinese soldiers in holy terror came to be out of control and began looting. James Espy, the vice American Council at Nanking, reported to the American Embassy at Hankow concerning the aspect of the city right before the fall of Nanking as follows :
undertakerRach 4 months ago
@undertakerRach Really? Let me see those photos. I'm not denying that Japanese soldiers were mistreated, but if you compare it to the way allied prisoners were treated by the Japanese, I think you'll find that there was more of a chance of a Japanese soldier surviving Chinese captivity, than there was for an Allied soldier captured by Japan. (Excluding Chinese soldiers captured by Japan as almost 100% died in captivity.)
theexpliotedforlife 4 months ago
@theexpliotedforlife (Part2)The photos, taken by a Swiss photographer near Shanghai in 1937, all depict the brutality of Chinese soldiers toward Japanese prisoners and Shanghai residents accused of helping the Japanese as they began their military conquest of China. The photos are so disturbing that Tom Simmen, who was in Shanghai on business and asked to witness the executions by the Chinese, kept them hidden away. But he told his son to make them public.
undertakerRach 4 months ago