Hideki Tojo, generalissimo of Imperial Japan during the Second World War, had a peculiar way of showing his concern for the ...
TOKYO — Japanese World War II leader Hideki Tojo wanted to keep fighting even after U.S. atomic bombs destroyed Hiroshima and Nagasaki, accusing surrender proponents of being "frightened," a newly ...
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) – John J. Wilpers Jr., the last surviving member of the U.S. Army intelligence unit that captured former Japanese Prime Minister Hideki Tojo after World War II, has died at 93.
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