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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Imperial Way Faction |  |  |  | Imperial Way Faction: Encyclopedia II - Imperial Japanese Navy - Creation of the Imperial Japanese Navy 1869From 1868, the restored Meiji Emperor continued with reforms to industrialize and militarize Japan to prevent United States and European powers from overwhelming her. The Imperial Japanese Navy was formally established in 1869. The new government drafted an ambitious plan to create a Navy with 200 ships organized into 10 fleets. It was abandoned within a year due to lack of resources. Domestic rebellions, especially the Satsuma Rebellion (1877) forced the government to focus on land warfare. Naval policy, expressed by the slogan Shusei Ko ...
See also:Imperial Japanese Navy, Imperial Japanese Navy - Origins, Imperial Japanese Navy - Creation of the Imperial Japanese Navy 1869, Imperial Japanese Navy - British support, Imperial Japanese Navy - Influence of the French Jeune Ecole 1880s, Imperial Japanese Navy - Sino-Japanese War, Imperial Japanese Navy - Russo-Japanese War, Imperial Japanese Navy - Towards an autonomous national Navy, Imperial Japanese Navy - World War I, Imperial Japanese Navy - Interwar years, Imperial Japanese Navy - World War II, Imperial Japanese Navy - Battleships, Imperial Japanese Navy - Aircraft carriers, Imperial Japanese Navy - Naval Aviation, Imperial Japanese Navy - Submarines, Imperial Japanese Navy - Self-Defense Forces, Imperial Japanese Navy - Notes Read more here: » Imperial Japanese Navy: Encyclopedia II - Imperial Japanese Navy - Creation of the Imperial Japanese Navy 1869 |
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|  |  |  | Imperial Way Faction: Encyclopedia II - Imperial Japanese Navy - Self-Defense ForcesFollowing Japan's surrender to the United States at the conclusion of World War II, and Japan's subsequent occupation, Japan's entire imperial military was dissolved in the new 1947 constitution which states, "The Japanese people forever renounce war as a sovereign right of the nation and the threat or use of force as a means of settling international disputes." Japan's current navy falls under the umbrella of the Japan Self-Defense Forces (JSDF) as the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSD ...
See also:Imperial Japanese Navy, Imperial Japanese Navy - Origins, Imperial Japanese Navy - Creation of the Imperial Japanese Navy 1869, Imperial Japanese Navy - British support, Imperial Japanese Navy - Influence of the French Jeune Ecole 1880s, Imperial Japanese Navy - Sino-Japanese War, Imperial Japanese Navy - Russo-Japanese War, Imperial Japanese Navy - Towards an autonomous national Navy, Imperial Japanese Navy - World War I, Imperial Japanese Navy - Interwar years, Imperial Japanese Navy - World War II, Imperial Japanese Navy - Battleships, Imperial Japanese Navy - Aircraft carriers, Imperial Japanese Navy - Naval Aviation, Imperial Japanese Navy - Submarines, Imperial Japanese Navy - Self-Defense Forces, Imperial Japanese Navy - Notes Read more here: » Imperial Japanese Navy: Encyclopedia II - Imperial Japanese Navy - Self-Defense Forces |
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|  |  |  | Imperial Way Faction: Encyclopedia II - Imperial Japanese Navy - Russo-Japanese WarFollowing the Sino-Japanese War, and the humiliation of the forced return of the Liaotung peninsula to China under Russian pressure (the "Triple Intervention"), Japan began to build up its military strength in preparation for further confrontations. Japan promulgated a ten-year naval build-up program, under the slogan "Perseverance and determination" (Jp:臥薪嘗胆, Gashinshōtan), in which it commissioned 109 warships, for a total of 200,000 tons, and increased its Navy personnel from 15,100 to 40,800. The new fleet consisted of:
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See also:Imperial Japanese Navy, Imperial Japanese Navy - Origins, Imperial Japanese Navy - Creation of the Imperial Japanese Navy 1869, Imperial Japanese Navy - British support, Imperial Japanese Navy - Influence of the French Jeune Ecole 1880s, Imperial Japanese Navy - Sino-Japanese War, Imperial Japanese Navy - Russo-Japanese War, Imperial Japanese Navy - Towards an autonomous national Navy, Imperial Japanese Navy - World War I, Imperial Japanese Navy - Interwar years, Imperial Japanese Navy - World War II, Imperial Japanese Navy - Battleships, Imperial Japanese Navy - Aircraft carriers, Imperial Japanese Navy - Naval Aviation, Imperial Japanese Navy - Submarines, Imperial Japanese Navy - Self-Defense Forces, Imperial Japanese Navy - Notes Read more here: » Imperial Japanese Navy: Encyclopedia II - Imperial Japanese Navy - Russo-Japanese War |
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|  |  |  | Imperial Way Faction: Encyclopedia II - Imperial Japanese Navy - World War IJapan entered World War I on the side of the Allies, against Germany and Austria, as a natural prolongation of the 1902 Anglo-Japanese Alliance. After an Anglo-Japanese siege, the Japanese Navy seized the German naval base of Tsingtao on the Shantung peninsula in China, in November 1914. Concurrently a battle group was sent to the central Pacific in August and September to pursue the German East Asiatic squadron, which then moved into the Southern Atlantic, where it encountered British naval forces. Japan seized the former possessions of Ger ...
See also:Imperial Japanese Navy, Imperial Japanese Navy - Origins, Imperial Japanese Navy - Creation of the Imperial Japanese Navy 1869, Imperial Japanese Navy - British support, Imperial Japanese Navy - Influence of the French Jeune Ecole 1880s, Imperial Japanese Navy - Sino-Japanese War, Imperial Japanese Navy - Russo-Japanese War, Imperial Japanese Navy - Towards an autonomous national Navy, Imperial Japanese Navy - World War I, Imperial Japanese Navy - Interwar years, Imperial Japanese Navy - World War II, Imperial Japanese Navy - Battleships, Imperial Japanese Navy - Aircraft carriers, Imperial Japanese Navy - Naval aviation, Imperial Japanese Navy - Submarines, Imperial Japanese Navy - Self-Defense Forces, Imperial Japanese Navy - Notes Read more here: » Imperial Japanese Navy: Encyclopedia II - Imperial Japanese Navy - World War I |
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|  |  |  | Imperial Way Faction: Encyclopedia II - Imperial Japanese Navy - Interwar yearsIn the years before WW II the IJN began to structure itself specifically to fight the United States. A long stretch of militaristic expansion and the start of the Second Sino-Japanese war in 1937 had alienated the United States, and the country was seen as a rival of Japan.
The Imperial Japanese Navy was faced, before and during World War II, with considerable challenges, probably more so than any other navy in the world.[12] Japan, like Britain, w ...
See also:Imperial Japanese Navy, Imperial Japanese Navy - Origins, Imperial Japanese Navy - Creation of the Imperial Japanese Navy 1869, Imperial Japanese Navy - British support, Imperial Japanese Navy - Influence of the French Jeune Ecole 1880s, Imperial Japanese Navy - Sino-Japanese War, Imperial Japanese Navy - Russo-Japanese War, Imperial Japanese Navy - Towards an autonomous national Navy, Imperial Japanese Navy - World War I, Imperial Japanese Navy - Interwar years, Imperial Japanese Navy - World War II, Imperial Japanese Navy - Battleships, Imperial Japanese Navy - Aircraft carriers, Imperial Japanese Navy - Naval aviation, Imperial Japanese Navy - Submarines, Imperial Japanese Navy - Self-Defense Forces, Imperial Japanese Navy - Notes Read more here: » Imperial Japanese Navy: Encyclopedia II - Imperial Japanese Navy - Interwar years |
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|  |  |  | Imperial Way Faction: Encyclopedia II - Imperial Japanese Navy - OriginsJapan has a long history of naval interaction with the Asian continent, involving transportation of troops between Korea and Japan, starting at least with the beginning of the Kofun period in the 3rd century.
Following the attempts at Mongol invasions of Japan by Kubilai Khan in 1281, Japanese "Wakō" pirates became very active in plundering the coast of the Chinese Empire.
Japan undertook major naval building efforts in the 16th century, during the Warring States period, when feudal rulers vying for supremacy built vast coasta ...
See also:Imperial Japanese Navy, Imperial Japanese Navy - Origins, Imperial Japanese Navy - Creation of the Imperial Japanese Navy 1869, Imperial Japanese Navy - British support, Imperial Japanese Navy - Influence of the French Jeune Ecole 1880s, Imperial Japanese Navy - Sino-Japanese War, Imperial Japanese Navy - Russo-Japanese War, Imperial Japanese Navy - Towards an autonomous national Navy, Imperial Japanese Navy - World War I, Imperial Japanese Navy - Interwar years, Imperial Japanese Navy - World War II, Imperial Japanese Navy - Battleships, Imperial Japanese Navy - Aircraft carriers, Imperial Japanese Navy - Naval aviation, Imperial Japanese Navy - Submarines, Imperial Japanese Navy - Self-Defense Forces, Imperial Japanese Navy - Notes Read more here: » Imperial Japanese Navy: Encyclopedia II - Imperial Japanese Navy - Origins |
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|  |  |  | Imperial Way Faction: Encyclopedia II - Imperial Japanese Navy - Russo-Japanese WarFollowing the Sino-Japanese War, and the humiliation of the forced return of the Liaotung peninsula to China under Russian pressure (the "Triple Intervention"), Japan began to build up its military strength in preparation for further confrontations. Japan promulgated a ten-year naval build-up program, under the slogan "Perseverance and determination" (Jp:臥薪嘗胆, Gashinshōtan), in which it commissioned 109 warships, for a total of 200,000 tons, and increased its Navy personnel from 15,100 to 40,800. The new fleet consisted of:
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See also:Imperial Japanese Navy, Imperial Japanese Navy - Origins, Imperial Japanese Navy - Creation of the Imperial Japanese Navy 1869, Imperial Japanese Navy - British support, Imperial Japanese Navy - Influence of the French Jeune Ecole 1880s, Imperial Japanese Navy - Sino-Japanese War, Imperial Japanese Navy - Russo-Japanese War, Imperial Japanese Navy - Towards an autonomous national Navy, Imperial Japanese Navy - World War I, Imperial Japanese Navy - Interwar years, Imperial Japanese Navy - World War II, Imperial Japanese Navy - Battleships, Imperial Japanese Navy - Aircraft carriers, Imperial Japanese Navy - Naval aviation, Imperial Japanese Navy - Submarines, Imperial Japanese Navy - Self-Defense Forces, Imperial Japanese Navy - Notes Read more here: » Imperial Japanese Navy: Encyclopedia II - Imperial Japanese Navy - Russo-Japanese War |
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|  |  |  | Imperial Way Faction: Encyclopedia II - Imperial Japanese Navy - Sino-Japanese WarJapan continued the modernization of its navy, especially as China was also building a powerful modern fleet with foreign, especially German, assistance, and the pressure was building between the two countries to take control of Korea. The Sino-Japanese war was officially declared on August 1, 1894, though some naval fighting had already taken place.
The Japanese navy devastated Qing's northern fleet off the mouth of the Yalu River at the Battle of Yalu River on September 17, 1894, in which the Chinese fleet lost 8 out of 12 warships. ...
See also:Imperial Japanese Navy, Imperial Japanese Navy - Origins, Imperial Japanese Navy - Creation of the Imperial Japanese Navy 1869, Imperial Japanese Navy - British support, Imperial Japanese Navy - Influence of the French Jeune Ecole 1880s, Imperial Japanese Navy - Sino-Japanese War, Imperial Japanese Navy - Russo-Japanese War, Imperial Japanese Navy - Towards an autonomous national Navy, Imperial Japanese Navy - World War I, Imperial Japanese Navy - Interwar years, Imperial Japanese Navy - World War II, Imperial Japanese Navy - Battleships, Imperial Japanese Navy - Aircraft carriers, Imperial Japanese Navy - Naval aviation, Imperial Japanese Navy - Submarines, Imperial Japanese Navy - Self-Defense Forces, Imperial Japanese Navy - Notes Read more here: » Imperial Japanese Navy: Encyclopedia II - Imperial Japanese Navy - Sino-Japanese War |
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|  |  |  | Imperial Way Faction: Encyclopedia II - Imperial Japanese Navy - Creation of the Imperial Japanese Navy 1869From 1868, the restored Meiji Emperor continued with reforms to industrialize and militarize Japan to prevent the United States and European powers from overwhelming her. The Imperial Japanese Navy was formally established in 1869. The new government drafted an ambitious plan to create a Navy with 200 ships organized into 10 fleets. It was abandoned within a year due to lack of resources. Domestic rebellions, especially the Satsuma Rebellion (1877) forced the government to focus on land warfare. Naval policy, expressed by the slogan Shuse ...
See also:Imperial Japanese Navy, Imperial Japanese Navy - Origins, Imperial Japanese Navy - Creation of the Imperial Japanese Navy 1869, Imperial Japanese Navy - British support, Imperial Japanese Navy - Influence of the French Jeune Ecole 1880s, Imperial Japanese Navy - Sino-Japanese War, Imperial Japanese Navy - Russo-Japanese War, Imperial Japanese Navy - Towards an autonomous national Navy, Imperial Japanese Navy - World War I, Imperial Japanese Navy - Interwar years, Imperial Japanese Navy - World War II, Imperial Japanese Navy - Battleships, Imperial Japanese Navy - Aircraft carriers, Imperial Japanese Navy - Naval aviation, Imperial Japanese Navy - Submarines, Imperial Japanese Navy - Self-Defense Forces, Imperial Japanese Navy - Notes Read more here: » Imperial Japanese Navy: Encyclopedia II - Imperial Japanese Navy - Creation of the Imperial Japanese Navy 1869 |
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|  |  |  | Imperial Way Faction: Encyclopedia II - Japanese militarism - The Rise of MilitarismUltranationalism was characteristic of right-wing politicians and conservative military men since the inception of the Meiji Restoration, contributing greatly to the prowar politics of the 1870s. Disenchanted former samurai had established patriotic societies and intelligence-gathering organizations, such as the Black Ocean Society (gen'yosha 玄洋社, founded in 1881) and its later offshoot, the Black Dragon Society (Kokuryukai 黑龍會, also Amur River Society, founded in 1901). These groups became active in domestic and fo ...
See also:Japanese militarism, Japanese militarism - Liberal Twenties, Japanese militarism - Factors that supported militarism, Japanese militarism - The Rise of Militarism, Japanese militarism - 1920s, Japanese militarism - 1930s, Japanese militarism - 1940s, Japanese militarism - Japanese-American rivalry, Japanese militarism - End of World War II, Japanese militarism - Films and novels on Japanese militarism, Japanese militarism - Anime and Manga Read more here: » Japanese militarism: Encyclopedia II - Japanese militarism - The Rise of Militarism |
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|  |  |  | Imperial Way Faction: Encyclopedia II - Hideki Tojo - Military Service2dLt (Infantry), April 1905; was graduated from War College, December 1915; official duty, Switzerland, August 1919; Major, August 1920; official duty, Germany, July 1921; LtCol, August 1924; Colonel, August 1918; Regimental Commander, 1st Infantry, August 1929; MajGen, March 1933; Commandant,"Rikugun Shikan Gakko" (Military Academy), March 1934;
Hideki Tojo - Rise to office of Prime Minister.
In those days, the Japanese army was strongly pushing to begin the war because Germany was winning. Tojo was one o ...
See also:Hideki Tojo, Hideki Tojo - Military and political life, Hideki Tojo - Military Service, Hideki Tojo - Rise to office of Prime Minister, Hideki Tojo - General Tojo diplomatic actions and politics, Hideki Tojo - The growth of Japanese military dominance of East Asia, Hideki Tojo - Prime Minister Tojo and the Navy plan to invade Australia, Hideki Tojo - Postwar legacy, Hideki Tojo - External link Read more here: » Hideki Tojo: Encyclopedia II - Hideki Tojo - Military Service |
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|  |  |  | Imperial Way Faction: Encyclopedia II - Sadao Araki - Political and thinking career
Sadao Araki - Political and ideological works.
He (with the rank of Colonel) led the Kodaha faction (Imperial Benevolent Rule or Action Group), with Jinzaburo Mazaki, Heisuke Yanagawa and Hideyoshi Obata, opposed by the Toseiha (Control Group) led by General Kazushige Ugaki. The Kodaha represented the radical and ultranationalist elements within the army; the Toseiha attempted to represent the more conservative moderates. These groups had a common intellectual origin in the Double Leaf ...
See also:Sadao Araki, Sadao Araki - Military career, Sadao Araki - Political and thinking career, Sadao Araki - Political and ideological works, Sadao Araki - Araki and the Mukden Incident, Sadao Araki - Sadao totalitarianism militarism and expansionism, Sadao Araki - Other political actions, Sadao Araki - Summary of influence, Sadao Araki - After 1945 Read more here: » Sadao Araki: Encyclopedia II - Sadao Araki - Political and thinking career |
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|  |  |  | Imperial Way Faction: Encyclopedia II - Japanese militarism - Factors that supported militarismThe samurai legacy: Even though Edo period Japan enjoyed 250 years of peace, it was ruled by a warrior-bureaucrat elite, that held up bushido, the way of the warrior.
The Meiji Constitution: Set up in 1889, it granted the military right of direct access to the emperor, following the Prussian example.
Weakness of Party Government: The government of Taisho Japan faced mass protests, assassinations and coups d'etat and corruption.
Discontent of the Military: Military leaders were dissatisfied with Japan's achievements on the diplo ...
See also:Japanese militarism, Japanese militarism - Liberal Twenties, Japanese militarism - Factors that supported militarism, Japanese militarism - The Rise of Militarism, Japanese militarism - 1920s, Japanese militarism - 1930s, Japanese militarism - 1940s, Japanese militarism - Japanese-American rivalry, Japanese militarism - End of World War II, Japanese militarism - Films and novels on Japanese militarism, Japanese militarism - Anime and Manga Read more here: » Japanese militarism: Encyclopedia II - Japanese militarism - Factors that supported militarism |
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| |  |  |  | Imperial Way Faction: Encyclopedia II - Hideki Tojo - Military and political lifeTojo was born in Tokyo, Japan in 1884. He was the third son of Hidenori Tojo, a Lieutenant General in the Japanese Army. Tojo's two older brothers died before his birth. In 1909 he married Katsuko Ito, with whom he had three sons and four daughters.
In 1905 he graduated from the Military Academy and entered service as a Second Lieutenant in the infantry. He rose through the ranks of the Army, graduating with top grades from the Army college in 1915. After graduation, he taught at the war college and served as an inf ...
See also:Hideki Tojo, Hideki Tojo - Military and political life, Hideki Tojo - Military Service, Hideki Tojo - Rise to office of Prime Minister, Hideki Tojo - General Tojo diplomatic actions and politics, Hideki Tojo - The growth of Japanese military dominance of East Asia, Hideki Tojo - Prime Minister Tojo and the Navy plan to invade Australia, Hideki Tojo - Postwar legacy, Hideki Tojo - External link Read more here: » Hideki Tojo: Encyclopedia II - Hideki Tojo - Military and political life |
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|  |  |  | Imperial Way Faction: Encyclopedia II - Imperial Way Faction - SummaryThe "Imperial Way Faction" represented the principal right-wing political movement in the Empire of Japan from some point in the 1930s, emerging from a welter of similar groups and secret societies. In 1941, as a political party, it achieved the goal of real power. Its members led all political and military national efforts during the Pacific War.
It was abolished, with the other nationalist organization ...
See also:Imperial Way Faction, Imperial Way Faction - Origins of the movement, Imperial Way Faction - Political environment, Imperial Way Faction - Japanese military politics, Imperial Way Faction - Industrialists and militarism, Imperial Way Faction - Circumstances that allowed the Japanese military to gain political power, Imperial Way Faction - Political development, Imperial Way Faction - Sadao Araki has his day, Imperial Way Faction - Hideki Tojo succeeds as party leader, Imperial Way Faction - Japanese official establishment in central government, Imperial Way Faction - Political structure in the movement, Imperial Way Faction - The last party chiefs and Prime Ministers, Imperial Way Faction - Summary Read more here: » Imperial Way Faction: Encyclopedia II - Imperial Way Faction - Summary |
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|  |  |  | Imperial Way Faction: Encyclopedia II - Imperial Way Faction - Circumstances that allowed the Japanese military to gain political powerIn a close to chaotic political (and economic and social) situation, the military were considered politically "clean" in terms of political corruption, and assumed responsibility for 'restoring' the security of the nation. The armed forces took up criticism of the traditional democratic parties and regular government for many reasons (low funds for the armed forces, compromised national security, weakness of the leaders). They were also, by their composition, closely aware of the effects of economic depression on the middle and lower classes ...
See also:Imperial Way Faction, Imperial Way Faction - Origins of the movement, Imperial Way Faction - Political environment, Imperial Way Faction - Japanese military politics, Imperial Way Faction - Industrialists and militarism, Imperial Way Faction - Circumstances that allowed the Japanese military to gain political power, Imperial Way Faction - Political development, Imperial Way Faction - Sadao Araki has his day, Imperial Way Faction - Hideki Tojo succeeds as party leader, Imperial Way Faction - Japanese official establishment in central government, Imperial Way Faction - Political structure in the movement, Imperial Way Faction - The last party chiefs and Prime Ministers, Imperial Way Faction - Summary Read more here: » Imperial Way Faction: Encyclopedia II - Imperial Way Faction - Circumstances that allowed the Japanese military to gain political power |
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Imperial Way Faction - Sadao Araki has his day.
Araki Sadao was an important figurehead and "political and thinking father" of the party; his first ideological works date from his leadership of the Kodaha (Imperial Benevolent Rule or Action Group), opposed by the Toseiha (Control Group) led by General Kazushige Ugaki. He linked the ancient (bushido code) and contemporary local and European fascist ideals (Japanese fascism), to f ...
See also:Imperial Way Faction, Imperial Way Faction - Origins of the movement, Imperial Way Faction - Political environment, Imperial Way Faction - Japanese military politics, Imperial Way Faction - Industrialists and militarism, Imperial Way Faction - Circumstances that allowed the Japanese military to gain political power, Imperial Way Faction - Political development, Imperial Way Faction - Sadao Araki has his day, Imperial Way Faction - Hideki Tojo succeeds as party leader, Imperial Way Faction - Japanese official establishment in central government, Imperial Way Faction - Political structure in the movement, Imperial Way Faction - The last party chiefs and Prime Ministers, Imperial Way Faction - Summary Read more here: » Imperial Way Faction: Encyclopedia II - Imperial Way Faction - Political development |
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