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Parent topics
- Imperial Japanese Army [r]: From 1868 to 1945, the ground component of the Japanese military, with great autonomy and political influence from 1900 onwards [e]
- Surrender of Japan [r]: Those specific discussions and actions undertaken by senior Japanese leaders, in 1945, to consider an end to World War Two in the Pacific, and eventually to carry out the surrender [e]
Subtopics
- U.S. intelligence involvement with World War II Japanese war criminals [r]: Actions by intelligence agencies, primarily in the U.S. Army, where Japanese strongly suspected of war crimes were not prosecuted in exchange for information, such as details of the biological weapons program [e]
- Surrender of Japan [r]: Those specific discussions and actions undertaken by senior Japanese leaders, in 1945, to consider an end to World War Two in the Pacific, and eventually to carry out the surrender [e]
- Shiro Ishii [r]: Imperial Japanese Army lieutenant general who directed their biological weapon program at Unit 731 in Pingfan, China; given immunity postwar by US intelligence [e]
- Shigenori Togo [r]: Japanese career diplomat, and Foreign Minister of Japan in governments at the start, and at the end, of World War Two in the Pacific; peace advocate who died in prison, sentenced to 20 years for planning aggressive war [e]
- Yoshimichi Hara [r]: (1867-1944) President of the Privy Council (Japan), 24 June 1940 – 7 August 1944, Strike-North Faction advocate who saw avoiding Pearl Harbor as giving up the gains of the Russo-Japanese-War, Manchurian Incident, and First Sino-Japanese War [e]