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Japanese war crimes - Japanese military culture and imperialism.
Military culture, especially during Japan's imperialist phase had great bearing on the conduct of the Japanese military before and during World War II.
Seven centuries of bushido (the militaristic samurai warrior code) taught unquestioning obedience to the Emperor, and fearlessness in battle. During the so-called "Age of Empire" in the late 19th century, Japan followed the lead of other world ...
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|  |  |  | Kempeitai: Encyclopedia II - Police system of Japan - National Organization
Police system of Japan - National Public Safety Commission.
The mission of the National Public Safety Commission is to guarantee the neutrality of the police by insulating the force from political pressure and to ensure the maintenance of democratic methods in police administration. The commission's primary function is to supervise the National Police Agency, and it has the authority to appoint or dismiss senior police officers. The commission consists of a chairman, who holds the rank of minister of state, and f ...
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|  |  |  | Kempeitai: 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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