RM2HPMR9T–WW2 Propaganda Poster 1942 for 'Australia and the War' serving as a reminder of the dangers of Japan and the Pacific War with a stereotype Japanese face in the likeness of Hideki Tojo General of the Imperial Japanese Army (executed for heinous war cimes against humanity in 1948)
RMTXGEA2–Photograph of Tojo Hideki Tojo Hideki (1884-1948) general of the Imperial Japanese Army (IJA), the leader of the Imperial Rule Assistance Association, and the 40th Prime Minister of Japan during much of World War II. Dated 1944
RMG1DAR0–General Tojo and the leaders of the puppet government. The Japanese managed to achieve all of their strategic goals at this time without suffering a single defeat.
RM2A5YX7F–War Crimes Trial of Hideki Tojo (1884 – 1948) general of the Imperial Japanese Army. Prime Minister of Japan during much of World War II. Tojo was arrested, sentenced to death for Japanese war crimes by the International Military Tribunal for the Far East, and hanged on December 23, 1948.
RMBNKGEJ–HIDEKI TOJO Japanese General and sometime Prime Minister reading his deposition during his trial in 1948.
RMTXGFEY–World war two: American anti-Japanese propaganda poster depicting General Tojo
RM2JYYCJ5–Satirical Illustration depicting a Japanese War leader General Tojo about to perform ritual suicide. 1946. The sword has written on it 'Threats to wage a 20-year war'.
RMTXGG10–World War Two, American Patriotic Poster. Depicts General Tojo of japan and Adolf Hitler of Nazi Germany
RMBJN2EN–Yuko Tojo, granddaughter of Japan's wartime leader, General Hideki Tojo, poses with a photo of her grandfather
RM2A6025A–General Tojo and the leaders of the puppet government. The Japanese managed to achieve all of their strategic goals at this time without suffering a single defeat.
RMDARY4H–Tojo, Hideki, 30.12.1884 - 23.12.1948, Japanese general and politician, chief of staff, Kwantung Army, sitting in car, 1938,
RMP68X35–Photograph of Hideki Tojo receiving his death sentence (1884-1948) General of the Imperial Japanese Army, the leader of the Imperial Rule Assistance Association, and the 40th Prime Minister of Japan during most of World War II. Dated 1948
RM2A7HD2N–Portrait of Tojo Hideki
RMHRKPGW–Hideki Tojo
RMC4YN7X–Hideki Tojo,
RMGY6GK6–Portrait of Hideki Tojo
RMDRJ9YD–WWII - Wanted! Hitler and Admiral Tojo- First Day Cover
RMTXJBDY–1948 The Arizona Times newspaper front page Execution of Hideki Tojo
RMEGCPET–1940s GENERAL HIDEKI TOJO IN UNIFORM CHOSEN PRIME MINISTER TO LEAD JAPAN 1941-1944 HANGED AS WORLD WAR II WAR CRIMINAL
RM2ANW73J–Vintage WW2 Propaganda War Production 1940’s American Poster of an ambulance leaving a factory, while a huge cartoon figure of Japan’s General Tojo looms in the background, with headline ‘Tojo like careless worker’ ! ‘BE CAREFUL’ produced by War Production Co-ordinating Committee USA World War II Second World War Artist J. Howard Miller
RMMYC72C–Hideki Tojo, former Japanese General Premier and War Minister, takes the stand for the first time during the International Tribunal trials, Tokyo, Japan. Possibly 9 1947
RM2AWM1K8–GENERAL HIDEKI TOJO COURT TRIAL JAPAN WAR CRIMES TOJO TRIALS Vintage post WW2 image of General Hideki Tojo taking the stand for the first time during the World War II Tokyo Trials in Japan on Dec. 26, 1947. Subsequently Tojo was found guilty of unspeakably brutal & heinous war crimes, committed directly under his command and he was executed in 1948
RMTXJAMK–1942 Daily News (New York) General Douglas MacArthur takes command of Pacific War
RMC8ERJR–HIDEKI TOJO (1884-1948) Japanese general and later Prime Minister responsible for attack on Pearl Harbour
RM2BC3KD6–Vintage WW2 Cartoon caricature USA ' Tojo want a cracker' ? Your 4th of July war bond purchases ca. 1940s American war against Imperial Japan. Hideki Tojo (December 30, 1884 – December 23, 1948) was a Japanese politician and general of the Imperial Japanese Army served as Prime Minister of Japan and President of the Imperial Rule Assistance Association for the majority of World War II. Executed for war crimes
RM2CWBMYG–Black and white photograph of World War II (1939-1945); General Hideki Tojo (1884-1948), who became Prime Minister of Japan on 14 October 1941, assumed a hostile attitude towards the United States immediately upon joining the Government.
RMM7N2H0–Vintage WW2 cover Liberty Magazine April 29 1944. The cover depicts Japanese soldiers perched on top of a tree limb within the jungle. Three Japanese soldiers (two privates and one decorated officer…who resembles Japan’s General and Prime Minister Hideki Tojo) with bombs falling in the background. Their hands and feet feature ape like features, exaggerated teeth, and posed in the famed speak no evil, see no evil, and hear no evil, poses.
RMF7NHTD–Photograph of Prime Minister Hideki Tojo of Japan and General of the Imperial Japanese Army (1884-1948). Dated 1941
RMBJN2ED–Yuko Tojo, granddaughter of Japan's wartime leader, Hideki Tojo, poses with a photo of her grandfather outside Yaskuni Shrine
RMB40122–Tojo, Hideki, 30.12.1884 - 23.12.1948, Japanese general and politician, sitting in the dock, during International Military Tribunal for the Far East, Tokyo, 12.11.1948,
RMF7NGYH–Photograph of Tojo Hideki Tojo Hideki (1884-1948) general of the Imperial Japanese Army (IJA), the leader of the Imperial Rule Assistance Association, and the 40th Prime Minister of Japan during much of World War II. Dated 1944
RMTXGEYC–Hideki Tojo, Prime Minister of Japan, born in Tokyo: Executed in 1948
RMF7P0JY–War Crimes Trial of Hideki Tojo (1884 – 1948) general of the Imperial Japanese Army. Prime Minister of Japan during much of World War II. Tojo was arrested, sentenced to death for Japanese war crimes by the International Military Tribunal for the Far East, and hanged on December 23, 1948.
RMTXGEWC–Photograph of Prime Minister Hideki Tojo of Japan and General of the Imperial Japanese Army (1884-1948). Dated 1941
RMEC854C–Photograph of Hideki Tojo receiving his death sentence (1884-1948) General of the Imperial Japanese Army, the leader of the Imperial Rule Assistance Association, and the 40th Prime Minister of Japan during most of World War II. Dated 1948
RMC4YN7M–Hideki Tojo,
RMF7NJGE–Hideki Tojo, Prime Minister of Japan, born in Tokyo: Executed in 1948
RMG61C9T–93-year-old former Irish Army Engineer Private James Galvin (left), who laid the runway in 1943, with Lieutenant-Colonel Sean Cosden of the US Defence Attache at O'Donovan's Hotel in Clonakilty, beside the statue of 'Tojo' a monkey belonging to an American Air Force bomber crew who crash landed their Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress outside the town on April 7th 1943.
RMF7NKDX–World war two: American anti-Japanese propaganda poster depicting General Tojo
RM2R83258–1942 , USA : Poster War ALLIED CAUTION propaganda : ENEMY EARS ARE LISTENING . With the DICTATORS : italian Fascist BENITO MUSSOLINI , the japanish general Hideki TOJO and the Nazist german ADOLF HITLER . Poster that symbolically wants to call all the population and soldiers never to speak in public about things or topics that could unintentionally reveal clues and war secrets that could harm the soldiers at the front. Basically: SHUT UP THE ENEMY IS LISTENING TO YOU ! . Unknown illustrator . - UNITED STATES OF AMERICA - IN ASCOLTO - UDITO - orecchio - ear - SPY - SPIA - SPIONAGGIO - ESPIONA
RMF7NMMC–World War Two, American Patriotic Poster. Depicts General Tojo of japan and Adolf Hitler of Nazi Germany
RMTXJD2W–1942 front page Sunday Express General Percival says 'We will hold Singapore'
RMC8ERJ0–HIDEKI TOJO (1884-1948) Japanese general and later Prime Minister responsible for attack on Pearl Harbour
RMW5P3J0–Japanese War Crimes Trials. Manila; Scope and content: Tojo sentenced to death by hanging read by Chief Justice Sir William Webb (Australia) (not shown) President of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East. Tojo, age 64, was Former General, Premier and War Minister from December 1941 to July 1944. Tokyo. 11/24/48.
RM2R8T4X7–General Tojo. April 16, 1947.
RME1CRJ6–Emperor Hirohito delivering a message to Japanese War Minister, Lt. General Hideki Tojo. They were at a military review to mark
RM2R8T36N–General Tojo, Premier of Japan. October 26, 1941.
RMBJN2ET–Yuko Tojo, granddaughter of Japan's wartime leader, General Hideki Tojo, poses in front of family photo in Tokyo
RM2R8T4YG–New War Minister ... New War Minister Lieutenant-General Hideki Tojo, is seen as making instructive speech to the high officials at the War Office today. July 23, 1940. (Photo by The Domei News Photos Service).
RMP10TH8–Japanese general Hideki Tojo, Prime Minister of Japan and the leader of the Imperial Rule Assistance Association as a part of exhibion in Museum of t
RM2R8T8EB–Premier Gives State Policies ... Premier General Hideki Tojo was taken as delivering the much-awaited address before the House of Peers, assembled in full session, this morning. November 17, 1941. (Photo by The Domei News Photos Service).
RFD4T8AF–Vintage WW2 poster of caricatures of Benito Mussolini, Hideki Tojo, and Adolf Hitler.
RM2R8T325–General Tojo ... Lt. General Tojo, War Minister designate, was taken at the army minister's official residence late tonight, where he talked about important matters with high army officials, as making his statement. July 18, 1940. (Photo by The Domei News Photos Service).
RMKEDE9N–The grave of Japanese wartime leader, Hideki Tojo in Zoshigaya Cemetery, Tokyo, Japan
RMC4YN7R–Hideki Tojo,
RM2R8T1YJ–Teacher Hear Tojo ... War Minister Lieutenat-General Hideki Tojo, clad in a uniform, speaking to 300 chiefs of National Schools that gathered this morning at the Education Hall, Kanda ward. June 06, 1941. (Photo by The Domei News Photos Service).
RMG61CA0–93-year-old former Irish Army Engineer Private James Galvin (left), who laid the runway on White's Marsh in 1943, explains the story OF 'Tojo' the monkey to Lieutenant-Colonel Sean Cosden of the US Defence Attache at O'Donovan's Hotel in Clonakilty, where a statue to 'Tojo' a monkey belonging to an American Air Force bomber crew who crash landed their Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress outside the town on April 7th 1943.
RM2R8T4RY–Chief of the Staff ... Lieutenant General Hideki Tojo, Chief of the staff of the Japanese troops in Manchuria, is seen as proceeding to the Imperial Palace today in order to report to the Throhe ... He returned here from Manchukuo recently. April 01, 1938. (Photo by The Domei News Photos Service).
RF2JDJ1K6–The grave of Hideki Tojo
RM2R8T337–Paying Respects at Meiji Shrine -- New War Minister Lieutenant-General Hideki Tojo, is seen as retiring the Meiji Shrine after paid respects, in the afternoon he left the Haneda airport for the Ise Grand Shrines to report that he was appointed as War Minister. July 23, 1940. (Photo by The Domei News Photos).
RMTXJBWY–1942 front page Sunday Express General Wavell appointed Far East Commander
RM2R8T0T2–War Minister Tojo Inspects -- War Minister, right exchanging greetings with General Juzo Nisho, supreme commander of the Japanese forces in China, at Nanking. War Fields in China.... It was announced War Minister General fronts, after inspection tour. December 23, 1940. (Photo by The Domei News Photos Service).
RMW5P3DX–Japanese War Crimes Trials. Manila; Scope and content: TOJO TAKES THE STAND. - Hideki Tojo, former Japanese General Premier and War Minister, from December 2, 1941 to July 1944, takes the stand for the first time during the International Tribunal trials, Tokyo, Japan. He is testifying in his own behalf during the defense phase of the trials. Tojo is surrounded by the Tribunal's staff.
RM2R8T0W4–Former Premier of Japan Recovering -- Former premier of Japan, general Hideki Tojo, receives a tray of GI food at the U.S. 43rd field hospital, Yokohama, where he is recovering from self-in-flicted bullet wound suffered in his attempted suicide Sept. 11, 1945. Corp Edwin J. Podosek, hospital orderly of Chicago, Ill., serves the meal. October 16, 1945. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
RM2ARNJDA–Soekarno (left) with Japanese Prime Minister General Hideki Tojo, during his visit to Japan in November 1943 Annotation: Repronegative. Between them in Mohammed Hatta Date: November 1943 Keywords: officials, governments, World War II Personal name: Soekarno, Tojo, Hideki
RM2R8T0PH–Alleged Major Japanese War Criminal -- Hideki Tojo, Former General, premier and war Minister from December 2, 1941 to July, 1944, is one of the 25 alleged Major Japanese war criminals on trial at the international military tribunal for the Far East in Tokyo, Japan. Hideki Tojo... 'I feel I did no wrong'. August 25, 1947. (Photo by McDonald, U.S. Army Signal Corps).
RMBJN2EK–Yuko Tojo, granddaughter of Japan's wartime leader, General Hideki Tojo, poses with a family photo at her home in Tokyo
RM2R8T235–Diet Session Opens ... Members of the Cabinet, headed by Premier General Hideki Tojo, were taken on the steps of the Diet building following the opening of the Diet session today; Photos shows: f.l.t.r. on the front row; Navy Minister Admiral Shigetaro Shimade; Finance Minister Okinobu Kaya, Premier General Hideki Tojo; Education M. Dr. Kunihiko Hashide; President of Planning Board, Lt.-General Teiichi Suzuki; and Agriculture and Forestry Minister, Firoya Ino; (on 2nd row; f.l.t.r.) Director of the Legislation Board, Eiichi Morlyeme; Welfare Minister, Lt.-General Chikahiko Koizumi; Chief-…
RMP10TH7–Japanese general Hideki Tojo, Prime Minister of Japan and the leader of the Imperial Rule Assistance Association as a part of exhibion in Museum of t
RMTY6FTW–Japanese War Crimes Trials. Manila; Scope and content: Tojo sentenced to death by hanging read by Chief Justice Sir William Webb (Australia) (not shown) President of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East. Tojo, age 64, was Former General, Premier and War Minister from December 1941 to July 1944. Tokyo. 11/24/48.
RM2R8T236–New Japanese Foreign Minister -- Shigenori Togo, (above), Foreign Minister in the new cabinet headed by general Eiki Tojo, was former ambassador to Russia, and before that ambassador to Germany. October 18, 1941. (Photo by ACME).
RMKJXYMJ–Hidekitojo
RMKEDE9R–The grave of Japanese wartime leader, Hideki Tojo in Zoshigaya Cemetery, Tokyo, Japan
RM2R8T4WR–General Hideki Tujo - Chief of Staff Japanese Troops. April 16, 1947.
RFCNRYKB–Digitally restored propaganda war poster.
RMG61C9R–(left to right) Frank Williamson a military re-enactor dressed as an America Air Force Pilot from World War Two, 93-year-old former Irish Army Engineer Private James Galvin, who laid the runway in 1943, and Lieutenant-Colonel Sean Cosden of the US Defence Attache at O'Donovan's Hotel in Clonakilty, where a statue to 'Tojo' a monkey belonging to an American Air Force bomber crew who crash landed their Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress outside the town on April 7th 1943.
RM2R8T68G–Shot: Former Japanese Premier Tojo, who led his country to disaster. September 12, 1945.
RMF3FKHK–TOKYO, JAPAN
RM2R8T67N–***** Hideki Tojo in a nationwide broadcast from his official ***** three loud banzais for the Emperor, radio listeners through ***** in the cheering ... February 27, 1943.
RMTXJE9C–1942 page 5 The Observer General MacArthur makes pledge to Australia and Battle for Kharkov
RM2R8T23C–Tojo Weeps at Husband's Trial -- Mrs. Hideki Tojo bows her head and weeps during the trial in Tokyo, Japan of her husband, former premier of Japan, as Tojo is questioned by the prosecution. Others in the picture are unidentified. January 04, 1948. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
RMW09FCH–Yuko Tojo, 68, proclaimed her candidacy for upcoming election of the Upper House of Parliament on July 3, 2007 in Tokyo, Japan. She is the granddaughter of Hideki Tojo, who was an army general and the war-time prime minister when Japan lost in WWII. He was later executed after the Tokyo Tribunal. (UPI Photo/Keizo Mori)
RM2R8T7PD–Tojo Arrives for Sentence -- Hideki Tojo, former Prime Minister and War Minister of Japan, leaves a heavily guarded bus at the International Military Tribunal, Far East, building in Tokyo, Nov. 12 to hear the death sentence pronounced. November 14, 1948. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
RM2R8T20A–Tojo has Lunch -- Former Japanese premier Hideki Tojo eats a 'GI' lunch during recess in the trial of former highranking Japanese officials accused of war crimes in Tokyo. Tojo is the only defendant who still wears his uniform. October 18, 1947. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
RMBJN2EC–uko Tojo, granddaughter of Japan's wartime leader, Gen. Hideki Tojo, poses with her grandfather's uniform at her home in Tokyo
RM2R8T35C–Tojo Gets a Health Check-Up -- Lt. F.X. Paul Tinker of Baltimore, Md., gives Hideki Tojo, Japan's wartime Prime Minister, a health check-up. Tojo currently is on trial on wartime criminal charges. November 06, 1946. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
RMTY6FW0–Japanese War Crimes Trials. Manila; Scope and content: TOJO TAKES THE STAND. - Hideki Tojo, former Japanese General Premier and War Minister, from December 2, 1941 to July 1944, takes the stand for the first time during the International Tribunal trials, Tokyo, Japan. He is testifying in his own behalf during the defense phase of the trials. Tojo is surrounded by the Tribunal's staff.
RM2R8T7P5–Mrs. Tojo Found -- Mrs. Hideki Tojo (above), Makino a radio broadcast when her husband was still Premier of Japan, was found at Fukuoka, Kyushu, Japan, Nov. 19. She claimed she had fled to escape 'The unbearable pain of Tokyo, where I was exposed to public glare'. November 19, 1945. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
RMKEDE9K–The grave of Japanese wartime leader, Hideki Tojo in Zoshigaya Cemetery, Tokyo, Japan
RM2R8T23D–Sentence Passed -- Hideki Tojo, former Prime Minister of Japan and war leader stands alone in dock as his sentence is read by the International Military Tribunal, Far East in Tokyo Nov. 12. At rear is Lt. Col. S.Kenworthy, who is responsible for the prisoners. November 29, 1948. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
RMG61C9X–US Air Force Lieutenant-Colonel Sean Cosden of the US Defence Attache stands in the garden of O'Donovan's Hotel during the unveiling of the statue of 'Tojo' a monkey belonging to an American Air Force bomber crew who crash landed their Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress outside Clonakilty town, West Cork Ireland on April 7th 1943.
RM2R8T36B–War Minister Tojo ... War Minister Hideki Tojo, was taken this morning at the House of Peers when the 76th session of the Imperial Diet, as the situation in Far East, in which he stated 'The Chungking regime has been weakened tremendously in both fighting power and financial strength dut to consecutive campaigns staged by the Japanese fighting forces'. January 21, 1941. (Photo by The Domei News Photos Service).
RMF3FKA2–TOKYO, JAPAN
RM2R8T7T0–Affection for Tojo? -- A Japanese identified as Tojo's secretary throws his arms about the neck of the ex-premier, who was severely wounded after an attempted suicide. Tojo was found in a chair in his home, blood spurting from a gaping wound after he shot himself in the abdomen, by American officers coming to arrest him. September 16, 1945. (Photo by ACME).
RMTXJC7C–1942 page 4 The Times General Wavell takes command in Far East, RAF bomb Halfaya and Russian Army continue adavance on Kharkov
RM2R8T4W3–He Who Get's Slapped -- Shumei Okawa (denter, top) reaches out to slap poker-faced Hideki Tojo's bald head during the May 3 session of the Japanese war crimes trial in Tokyo. Tojo smiles (bottom left) as he turns to look at the co-defendant who slapped him and then turns back to the court proceedings. May 13, 1946. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
RMW09FCD–Yuko Tojo, 68, proclaimed her candidacy for upcoming election of the Upper House of Parliament on July 3, 2007 in Tokyo, Japan. She is the granddaughter of Hideki Tojo, who was an army general and the war-time prime minister when Japan lost in WWII. He was later executed after the Tokyo Tribunal. (UPI Photo/Keizo Mori)
RM2R8T0ND–Pre-Christmas Dinner for Tojo -- Hideki Tojo, (above), number one war crimes suspect, eats a Pre-Christmas dinner in Tokyo, Japan, Dec. 24, with other prisoners in the ante room of the international war crimes trial court. The dinner, prepared for all high ranking Japanese officials now on trial, consisted of stuffed cabbage, bread, butter, spinach, stewed tomatoes and coffee. December 26, 1947. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
RM2R8T6B7–His Fate Decided -- Hideki Tojo (right) walks past guard as he leaves courtroom after session of his trial before International Military Tribunal in Tokyo, Nov. 7. The verdict in the long trial of Japan's wartime premier and 24 other defendants has been reached and the judgment of the court is being read today. Tojo and the others may learn their fate tomorrow. The defendants were blamed for one million war atrocity deaths in the judgment of the tribunal. November 11, 1948. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
RMBJN2EM–Yuko Tojo, granddaughter of wartime leader, Gen. Hideki Tojo, poses in front of a portrait and photo of her grandfather in Tokyo
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