General Tojo Hideki was born in Tokyo, Japan in December 30 th of the year of 1884. He was the eldest son in a family samurai decent. By the year of 1899.

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General Tojo Hideki was born in Tokyo, Japan in December 30 th of the year of He was the eldest son in a family samurai decent. By the year of 1899 he entered a Military School. He served as a lieutenant colonel in the Sino-Japanese war and a major general in the Russo- Japanese war. In the year 1915 he graduated with honors from the army war college and was sent abroad for 3 years sent to Europe in After the 3 years in Europe he came back to The war college in Japan and served as an instructor in military science.

By early 1944 even though the tide of battle had turned decisively against Japan, and Tojo admitted that the nation faced the most critical situation in the history of the Empire, he stood firmly opposed to increasing sentiment in favor of negotiation. The fall of Saipan in July 1944, however, put American bombers within range of the home-land, and the senior statesmen together with ministers in Tojo's Cabinet forced him into retirement. With the end of the war Tojo awaited at his Tokyo residence his arrest by the occupation forces. On Sept. 11, 1945, when Gen. MacArthur ordered his arrest, Tojo attempted to shoot himself. After his recovery he was held in Sugamo prison until his trial as a suspected war criminal by the International Military Tribunal for the Far East began in May After proceedings which stretched out over 2 years, during which Tojo willingly accepted his responsibility for much of Japan's wartime policy while declaring it legitimate self-defense, he was found guilty of having major responsibility for Japan's criminal attacks on her neighbors and was sentenced to death by hanging. His death was sentence on Dec.23, 1948.