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tojo造句
(1) Yasukuni in the toilet if you see Hideki Tojo? (2) In Japan, Hideki Tojo and other Japanese top class A war criminals still stayed in Yasukuni Shrine, and Japanese senior officials still visit there year by year. (3) He led by Italy and Mussolini , Hideki Tojo led Japan to form the Axis alliance. (4) Shrine in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Shrine enshrines, including Hideki Tojo, including 14 Class A war criminals of the tablets. (5) 1946 - Former Prime Minister of Japan Hideki Tojo and 28 former Japanese leaders are indicted for war crimes. (6) The night that Tojo ... before Tojo died, he, ... in Japan, he wrote some poems. (7) 1948-former Japanese premier Hideki Tojo (hee-day-kee toh-joh) and six other Japanese war leaders were executed in Tokyo. (8) I now know how Tojo felt when he was planning Pearl Harbor. (9) Japanese Premier Tojo step down after Chinese defeat Japanese 2nd wave attack at Hengy and 25000 Japanese killed. (10) After Japans defeat in 1945, both Tojo and Kishi were found guilty as Class-A war criminals, but Kishi evaded the gallows for reasons unknown—probably his usefulness to a war-ravaged nation. (11) When Tojo became Japans wartime prime minister, Kishi served as his minister of commerce and economy, planning for total war on a global scale. (12) The film, about wartime general Hideki Tojo, infuriated Japan critics in China because it claimed that Tojo was not so bad after all. (13) Hideki Tojo, the former Premier, and six other Japanese war leaders were to-day sentenced to death by the International War Crimes Tribunal in Tokio. (14) A high-ranking economic planner named Nobusuke Kishi worked closely with then commander of the occupying Kanto division, known to the Chinese as the Kwantung Army, General Hideki Tojo. (15) The at last , important the Far East international court make court decision out , seven war criminals with Hideki Tojo as the leader are punished with hanging. (16) But the minister of war was an expansionist, General Tojo. (17) Without the great depression , there would have been no Hitler and no Tojo. (18) Some Japanese officers plotted to kill war leader Hideki Tojo and other militarists –but, like Hitler's foes, failed. (19) Its simply dedicated to any Japanese soldiers that died in the war, not an exclusive resting place for Tojo and all of Unit 731. (20) 1948 - In Tokyo, an international war crimes tribunal sentences seven Japanese military and government officials to death, including General Hideki Tojo, for their roles in World War II.