Hillary Clinton?
2007-02-06 08:50:47
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answered by voiceofreason 3
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who was the Fascist leader in Japan during WWII?
2015-08-14 22:16:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Ruler Of Japan During Ww2
2016-11-12 21:20:39
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answered by cura 4
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Emperor Hirohito -- Emperor Hirohito was the 124th emperor of Japan. Hirohito. He served sixty-three years in the position of the emperor until his death in1989. He was born in Tokyo in 1901 and he became emperor in the 1926. He was the longest serving emperor Japan has ever had. He ruled Japan during the Russo-Japanese war and World War II. He was not responsible for the attacking Pearl Harbor, and bringing America into World War II. That decision was not made by him but by his cabinet. This attack was foolish because it infuriated the American public, Americans felt that they were attacked off guard and unwarranted, this was “playing dirty”. It insured that America would not surrender or even negotiate with the Japanese. He was not a true fascist dictator. True, the Japanese were very accepting to the idea that theirs was the Master Race. Hirohito was an Emperor, and in alliance to Italy and Germany, but Prime Minister Tojo and his Cabinet had almost total control over Japan. The other group that was responsible for the leadership of Japan was the Liaison. It consisted of the Prime Minister, the Foreign Minister, and the Chiefs of the Navy and Army. Hirohito was more of a figurehead than a dictator. Other fascist countries were more dictatorships. Hirohito was more of a silent ruler who desired peace, and had urged for his officials to end the war in 1942. The first time his voice was heard by his people was when he surrendered to the Allied forces. Hirohito was still allowed to keep his throne after the war. After the war he then sought to improve the economy of Japan. He strived for this goal for the rest of his life as ruler of Japan.
2007-02-06 08:55:59
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answered by amanda_momof3 2
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Leader of Japan during WWII was prime minister Hideki Tojo http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hideki_Tojo
2007-02-06 08:53:07
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answered by mikearion 4
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They weren't fascists. Google Koda-ha for the Japanese equivalent of the time. The Koda men were ultranationalist and felt perfectly justified in using assasinations to further their political aims, but the philosophy of the Japanese was different enough not to call them fascist.
2007-02-06 09:06:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Emperor Hiro Hito.
2007-02-06 08:51:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, Emperor Hirohito was ultimately the leader, though it seems he may have been manipulated by his government.
2007-02-06 08:51:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it was Hideki Tojo. Along with a couple other colleagues, no doubt.
2007-02-06 08:50:57
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answered by vanamont7 7
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It was Hideki Tojo.
2007-02-06 08:51:46
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answered by thephalkinparadox 3
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