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Hideki Tojo “ Razor Tojo”

Hideki Tojo “ Razor Tojo”. BY: Jodici Bennett Gold Block 2. Tojo’s role in war world II.

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Hideki Tojo “ Razor Tojo”

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  1. Hideki Tojo “ Razor Tojo” BY: Jodici Bennett Gold Block 2

  2. Tojo’s role in war world II • Hideki Tojo was a prime minister when the attack on Pearl Harbour took place plunging the far east into a war which was to end with destruction or Hiroshima in August 1945. It came to symbolize everything that Americans hated about Japan. • By attacking Pearl Harbour, Tojo's standing in Japan had strengthened and it was only a matter of time before the Americans and their allies found themselves in the Pacific.

  3. How did this event Impact war world ii? • Tojo’s impact was that he wanted the Japanese to win but by doing this he became a threat to most people because of the choices and the decisions that he made when he bombed Pearl Harbour to help them win. • Tojo also gave the final approval on the attacks for the United States, Great Brittan and the Dutch East Indies. • He wasn’t a dictator but he had dictatorial powers.

  4. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!What I think!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! • In my opinion about this whole thing is that I think that it is negative. I say this because the actions that he made to protect “ his people” were not always safe. He made them safe by killing the innocent people that he thought were doing something wrong or they had something that his country needed and or that they wanted. “His people” were happy that they had somebody as strong as him would be helping them win but when it came to the decisions that needed to be made they became scared because they knew what he was capable of doing especially after they saw the bombing of Pearl Harbour.

  5. Sources Secondary Sources: 23 December 1948: Hideki Tojo, prime minister of Japan during most of World War II (1941-44), is executed in... Hutchinson Chronology of World History. Helicon Publishing. 2005. eLibrary. ProQuest LLC. HOOVER HIGH SCHOOL. 01 May 2009. <http://elibrary.bigchalk.com>. William L. O'Neill. "Tojo, Hideki." World War II: A Student Companion. n.p., Oxford University Press. 1999. n.pag. eLibrary. Proquest CSA. HOOVER HIGH SCHOOL. 01 May 2009. <http://elibrary.bigchalk.com>.

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  7. Sources Primary Sources: http://www.solarnavigator.net/history/explorers_history/Hideki_Tojo.jpg http://stamp-search.com/images/mic0205sh2torn6flag.jpg "General Hideki Tojo." 01 Jan 1996. AIMS Multimedia. eLibrary. ProQuest LLC. HOOVER HIGH SCHOOL. 05 May 2009. <http://elibrary.bigchalk.com>. http://www.nps.gov/miin/historyculture/images/Pearl_Harbor.jpg http://i.usatoday.net/Wires2Web/20080812/608960447_Japan_Tojo_Notesx.jpg

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