Dec. 23 (UPI) --On this date in history: In 1620, construction began on the first permanent European settlement in New England. It was one week after the Mayflower arrived at Plymouth Harbor in ...
In 1948, a war crimes tribunal in Japan sentenced former premier Hideki Tojo and six other World War II Japanese leaders to death by hanging. Tojo survived a suicide attempt three years earlier ...
The ashes of wartime Prime Minister Hideki Tojo and six other Class-A war criminals executed in Tokyo on the same day in 1948 were scattered over the Pacific Ocean, according to declassified U.S ...
The chief characters of the climactic scenes were Hideki (“The Razor”) Tojo and Ryukichi (“The Monster”) Tanaka. Neither expected to live long. War Criminal Tojo expected to be hanged by ...
But that never happened. Instead, General Hideki Tojo and 27 Imperial military officers and Japanese officials were charged, ...
“Your job after Pearl Harbor was not to cover Tojo and Franklin Roosevelt equally,” he continued, referring to Hideki Tojo, ...