
Tojo
Hideki Tojo was a Japanese military leader and politician who served as Prime Minister during much of World War II. He was a key figure in Japan's military expansion and aggressive policies in Asia, leading Japan into the war and overseeing wartime efforts. After Japan's surrender in 1945, Tojo was captured, tried for war crimes, and ultimately executed in 1948. His leadership is often associated with Japan's wartime militarism and the extensive suffering caused during that period.