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A research paper written by Kazuaki Suhama, University of Washington. Download the paper to read. While the focus of the paper is on Hirohito, Tojo is also discussed.
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An interesting investigation by the Yomiuri Shimbun War Responsibility Reexamination Committee into the responsibility of Japanese actions up to Pearl Harbor.
Written by John M. Curatola.
The article discusses the case of the turncoat navigator Minoru Wada during World War II in the Philippines. Topics covered include the atomic bombings of Nagasaki and Hiroshima in Japan, the Bushido code embraced by Japanese Prime Minister Hideki Tojo, and the U.S. Army troops' arrival in Mindanao in March 1945. Also mentioned are the Japanese troops who surrendered on Mindanao.
An episode from The Program in the Humanities and Human Values - Seminars, College of Arts & Sciences. The sound quality isn't perfect but it is audible and provides a comprehensive overview on Tojo.
An episode from the 'What Happened Today' podcast. Looks back at November 12, 1948 - when the Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal came to decisions about a number of key Japanese officials (including Tojo) involved in the conflict.