RMBNKGEJ–HIDEKI TOJO Japanese General and sometime Prime Minister reading his deposition during his trial 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.
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.
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
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
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).
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).
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).
RM2HX5DGW–Alleged Major Japanese war Criminal : Shigetaro Shimada, Former Admiral, Navy Minister under Tojo in 1941 and member of Supreme war council in 1944, is on trial at the International Military Tribunal for the Far East, Tokyo, Japan. August 27, 1947. (Photo by Skinner, U.S. Army Signal Corps).
RM2HX5DDN–Major Japanese War Criminals on Trial in Tokyo : Suzuki Teiichi, Former President of the cabinet planning board and minister without portfolio under Konoye and Tojo from 1941 to 1943, is on trial at the International military tribunal for the Far East, Tokyo, Japan. June 19, 1947. (Photo by Skinner, U.S. Army Signal Corps).
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).
RM2HX5DFM–Alleged Major Japanese War Criminal : Shigenori Togo, who was Foreign Minister under Tojo from October 1941 to March 1942, and under Suzuki in 1945, is one of the 25 alleged major Japanese War criminals on trial at the International Military Tribunal For the Far East in Tokyo, Japan. August 25, 1947. (Photo by McDonald, U.S. Army Signal Corps).
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).
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).
RM2R8T32A–Tojo Sits in Witness Box at War Crimes Trial -- Japan's former premier, Hideki Tojo (right) seats self in witness box after being sworn in last Friday as a witness in his war crimes trial at Tokyo before the International Military Tribunal for the Far East. Capt. D.S. Van Meter, San Antonio, Texas, (left) marshal of the Tribunal court, administered the oath. December 29, 1947. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
RM2HX5DFG–Jap War Crimes Defendants in Group : This is the first group picture of high ranking military and other Japanese officials as they posed for a new year's photograph on the steps of the International Military tribunal for the far east, Tokyo where they are being tried on war crimes charges. Hideki Tojo, Former Premier and No. 1 Japanese on trial is fifth left, top row (bald, wearing glasses). January 6, 1948. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
RM2R8T374–Funeral Services For Tojo -- Shinso Hanayama (right), Buddhist Priest, Presides at Private Funeral Services For Hideki Tojo, one of the seven Japanese hanged for war crimes in Tokyo. Center is the widow and at right is Ichiro Kiyose, Tojo's Japanese trial attorney. Hanayama administered last rites to and blessed the bodies of the seven. December 26, 1948. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
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