"Thus, it was to seek true civilization and……" — Hideki Tojo
"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."
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23 Quotes by Hideki Tojo
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Therefore, if one were to consider that there was virtually no possibility of success through the US-Japan negotiations, the military…
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Australia and New Zealand are now threatened by the might of the Imperial Japanese forces, and both of them should…
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It goes without saying that when survival is threatened, struggles erupt between peoples, and unfortunate wars between nations result.
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Nevertheless, China was unfortunately unable to understand Japan's real position, and it is greatly to be regretted that the Sino-Japanese…
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The causes of the China Incident were the exclusion and insult of Japan throughout China, the exclusion of Japanese goods,…
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When reflecting upon it today, that the Pearl Harbor attack should have succeeded in achieving surprise seems a blessing from…
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To advocate a New Order was to seek freedom and respect for peoples without prejudice, and to seek a stable…
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From the point of the view of the nation's power, it was obvious that while we were fighting the Sino-Japanese…
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Even military ministers have no more than a certain amount of control. It is customary that they have the right…
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At the Imperial Conference on December 1, it was decided to make war against England and the United States
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I would point out that Japan's proposal at the Versailles Peace Conference on the principle of racial equality was rejected…
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The reason was the failure of both Japan and China to understand each other and the inability of America and…
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