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one of the most powerful and controversial figures in Japan during World War II. Written by Courtney Browne, the author draws on his years in Japan as an occupation soldier and civilian to offer deep insight into Tōjō’s character, his military career, political rise, and role as Prime Minister. Browne explores how Tōjō’s rigid discipline, nationalism, and personal convictions shaped his decisions — from the attack on Pearl Harbor to Japan’s wartime offensives and eventual decline. The narrative also covers his downfall: resignation, failed suicide attempt, trial by the International Military Tribunal for the Far East, and execution. Through exclusive interviews and historical analysis, Browne portrays Tōjō not just as a dictator, but as a product of his militaristic system — a man shaped by tradition and modern turmoil.
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