Hideki Tojo Prison Diary
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Hideki Tojo's Prison Diary
Published here for the first time in English is the postwar prison "diary" of Japanese
General and Premier Hideki Tojo.
After an outstanding army areer and ser!ie as ar #inister$ Tojo ser!ed as Prime#inister from %tober &'(& to July &'(( ) perhaps the most ritial period in his
ountry*s history. A few weeks after Japan*s surrender in August &'(+$ Tojo was
arrested by Amerian oupation fores and then put on trial for alleged war rimes.
,y all aounts$ he onduted himself with dignity and omposure during the
proeedings. After being sentened to death$ he was e-euted in eember &'(/.
ritten while in prison$ this "diary" onsists of se!eral essays$ a reonstruted daily
log of the ritial period of the &'(& Pearl Harbor attak$ and answers to antiipated
proseution 0uestions.
1omposed in part as an aid in trial proeedings$ and in partas an e-planation for
posterity$ this memoir2justifiation by a entral figure of twentieth entury history is a!aluable historial doument. 3nknown to the world for more than forty years$ these
papers were first published in &''& by historian Sanae Satoin the August and
4eptember issues of the Japanese monthly maga5ine Hoseki.
This translation was jointly prepared by General Hideo #iki$ retired professor of
Japan*s 6ational efense Aademy$ and Henry 4ymington$ an Amerian speialist of
Japanese eonomi and soial affairs. This material has been !ery slightly edited$ and
larifying information has been added in brakets.
I. Events Leading to the First Greater East Asian Outbreak
Immediately before the beginning of the Great East Asian war [whih ommened on
Deember !" #$%#&" a(an was still engaged in the )nfort)nate Sino*a(anese +ar"
whih had already gone on for more than fo)r years, Thro)gho)t that (eriod" a(an
had made honest efforts to kee( the destr)tion of war from s(reading and" based on
the belief that all nations of the world sho)ld find their (laes" had followed a (oliy
designed to restore an e-(editio)s (eae between a(an and .hina, a(an was
ens)ring the stability of East Asia while ontrib)ting to world (eae, /e0ertheless"
.hina was )nfort)nately )nable to )nderstand a(an's real (osition" and it is greatly tobe regretted that the Sino*a(anese +ar beame one of long d)ration,
.learly" this Sino*a(anese +ar of more than fo)r years was a onsiderable b)rden on
a(an's national (ower and an obstale to the maintenane of (eae in the Paifi,
1rom the (oint of the 0iew of the nation's (ower" it was ob0io)s that while we were
fighting the Sino*a(anese war" e0ery effort was to be made to a0oid adding to o)r
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enemies and o(ening additional fronts, /at)rally" this was the 0iew of those who then
held (ositions of res(onsibility,
In the (ast" the theory had been2 Ad0ane towards the north while defending the so)th"
or ad0ane to the so)th while defending the north, Howe0er" as the Sino*a(anese +ar
dragged on" the only objeti0es that bore onsideration were2 #3 a swift (eae betweena(an and .hina4 53 the maintenane of international (eae4 and 63 the restoration of
national (ower,
It was for this reason that a(an2 #3 attem(ted to establish (eae with .hina thro)gh
negotiations" sometimes thro)gh Amerian mediation4 53 strengthened the 7)sso*
a(anese /e)trality Treaty [A(ril #$%#& in the ho(e of a0oiding war with the So0iet
8nion4 and 63 tried as m)h as (ossible to )se di(lomati means to res(ond to signs
that relations with the 8nited States were worsening" e0en tho)gh in so doing it was
neessary for a(an to end)re things that were )nend)rable,
Des(ite a(an's desires and efforts" )nfort)nate differenes in the ways that a(an"
England" the 8nited States" and .hina )nderstood ir)mstanes" together with
mis)nderstandings of attit)des" made it im(ossible for the (arties to agree, 8( )ntil
the 0ery end" these were im(ortant reasons for the o)tbreak of war" and from a(an's
(oint of 0iew" this is a matter of great regret,
[Pit)re of&
Prime Minister Hideki Tojo
Th)s" England and the 8nited States s)((orted the .h)ngking [.hinese& go0ernment
[of .hiang 9ai*Shek& in e0ery way" obstr)ted the (eae between a(an and .hina
that a(an desired" and thwarted a(an's efforts towards East Asian stability, D)ring
this (eriod" in )ly #$6$" the 8nited States s)ddenly ga0e notie of the abrogation of
the treaty of ommere [signed in #$##" its termination restrited the im(ortation of
essential raw materials& thereby threatening the e-istene of the a(anese (eo(le, At
(resent" looking bak oolly )(on the (ast" I think that both nations ha0e m)h to
reflet )(on,
#, :oth .hina and a(an sho)ld ha0e em(tied their hearts of ill*will" almly e-(lained
their tr)e (ositions to eah other" and refleting dee(ly on the fat that they were the
orner stones of stability in East Asia" sho)ld ha0e more bra0ely followed the (ath of
diret (eae negotiations,
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5, ;ikewise" in dealing with the .hina (roblem" the :ritish and Amerian side" whih
had (arti)larly strong interests in .hina" sho)ld ha0e based its j)dgments abo)t the
origins of the (roblem on diret obser0ation of the at)al ir)mstanes at the time,
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@E-(lanation #3 ?n this matter" in the a(anese system [of the #$6>s and #$%>s& there
are many as(ets that relate to the inde(endene of the high ommand, Ations of the
high ommand are not" as in other nations" inl)ded in the national go0ernment" b)t
are o)tside and inde(endent of the nation's onstit)tional go0ernment" and it is nat)ral
that they sho)ld brook no interferene, .onse)ently" these matters are different from
those on whih the Interior
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/e0ertheless" there is something that m)st be said abo)t military fations, [A
referene to the so*alled .ontrol and Im(erial +ay fations within the a(anese
military,&
Today" it is an error to think that there are fations in the military, A soldier holds his
rank for life" b)t his a)thority begins only when his (osition is onferred )(on him bythe Em(eror, +ith this a)thority omes the right to infl)ene the high ommand or"
aording to his (osition" the e-e)tion of go0ernment (oliy, Howe0er" as soon as a
man lea0es the ser0ie" e0en if he had been a general" his a)thority eases and he no
longer has the (ower e0en to adj)st the rank of a seond lie)tenant, If s)h (ower
were to ontin)e" that wo)ld mean the reation within the military of an indi0id)al
fation" and it wo)ld be im(ermissible, This has always been the ase in a(an" and
e-(lains why there are no fations in the military,
As for whether or not the military has been high*handed" it is not as tho)gh there are
no reasons for thinking this is so, This is something that re)ires self*e-amination,
Howe0er" I think it (ossible that m)h of the ()bli ritiism abo)t high*handedness
arose from the (ower of e-e)tion born of the ommandobediene relationshi( and
strength that ome from the military's organiBation" es(eially from the im(ortane
(laed on timing that arises from the re)irements of war, I belie0e that this is what
(rod)ed the onse)enes of E-(lanations # and 5 noted abo0e" that is to say" those
things that m)st be aknowledged as highhandedness and refleted )(on as s)h,
%, ;ater" as o(erations against .hina followed nat)ral o(erational e-igenies" the front
was grad)ally e-(anded towards the so)th, In order to ()t a )ik end to the Sino*a(anese +ar" it was neessary first to strike a mortal blow against the .h)ngking
fores [of .hinese leader .hiang 9ai*shek&, 1or this reason" it was neessary to
strengthen the blokade of the So)theast .hina oast and to establish a large" new
o(erations ro)te dee( into the So)th,
F, At abo)t that time" in order for a(an to s)stain its own (eo(le" and bea)se of the
neessity of maintaining internal (rod)tion" and in order to (rose)te the Sino*
a(anese +ar" we were faed with the neessity of obtaining s)h things as rie and
oil from the so)thern islands" inl)ding 1renh and D)th Indohina, Parti)larly at
the time when the 8nited States broke off ommerial relations with a(an" and thero)tes that de(ended on the 8nited States were )t" the s)r0i0al of a(an was losely
onneted to whether or not (eaef)l ommere wo)ld be (ossible with these
so)thern areas, .onse)ently" a(an des(athed ambassadors and ond)ted
negotiations with these areas" b)t sine they already had hostile feelings" nothing
o)ld be smoothly established,
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1)rthermore" it had been learly established by intelligene that 1renh Indohina was
an im(ortant" hidden s)((ly ro)te for [the .hinese fores head)artered in&
.h)ngking, .onse)ently" it was neessary to )t this off" as (art of the strengthening
of o)r .hina o(erations, At the time" gi0en the onditions in E)ro(e" 1rane was a
friendly nation with a d)ty to oo(erate with a(an, Therefore" the (eaef)l
o)(ation of Indohina @Se(tember #$%>3 was arried o)t with the )nderstanding of1rane, Th)s" gi0en the )nertainties in the so)thern Paifi" and the neessity of
()tting a )ik end to the Sino*a(anese +ar and establishing the oo(erati0e
relations neessary for the s)r0i0al of both nations" a (ortion of o)r military was
grad)ally transferred to so)thern 1renh Indohina,
Howe0er" the :ritish*Amerian side alled this a threat to their own territories" and in
)ly #$%#" together with Holland" ordered the freeBing of assets and" in effet"
ommened an eonomi blokade,
This was a gra0e threat to the e-istene of a(an, In addition to this" the :ritish*Amerian side onentrated troo(s in Hawaii" the Phili((ines" Singa(ore" and
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debate the general (roblems of the Paifi that had arisen between the two nations" so
as to resol0e these dangero)s ir)mstanes by (olitial means, Howe0er" e0en
tho)gh the 8nited States agreed to this (ro(osal in theory" they laimed that sine it
was an im(ortant matter" they (referred that s)h a meeting take (lae after
differenes of o(inion had been resol0ed, 8ltimately there was no s)h meeting"
whih was 0ery )nfort)nate, The a(anese go0ernment had tho)ght that a meetingwo)ld take (lae" and at)ally seleted an ento)rage and (re(ared a shi(,
!, The ho(e for a (eaef)l sol)tion by means of a s)mmit meeting th)s disa((eared"
b)t a(an" wishing to reah a sol)tion thro)gh di(lomati means" made se0eral later
(ro(osals in res(onse to the Amerian (osition, Howe0er" the 8nited States held firm
to its initial (osition and wo)ld onede nothing,
=, Aro)nd /o0ember 5>th [#$%#&" onditions were on the 0erge of deteriorating e0en
f)rther, In order to a0oid a r)(t)re of di(lomati relations" the go0ernment resisted
strong (ress)res from the high ommand and made a (ro(osal ontaining a n)mber ofonessions, As I reall" the (ro(osals were the following2
@#3 /either nation will send military fores to the so)thern Paifi or to any (art of
So)th East Asia other than 1renh Indohina, @53 Sho)ld (eae be established between
a(an and .hina or in the Paifi region" all a(anese troo(s in 1renh Indohina will
be withdrawn, @63 If this agreement is onl)ded" all a(anese troo(s in so)thern
1renh Indohina will be rotated to the north, @%3 .ommerial relations will be
restored to their former state, Ass)ranes will be gi0en so that neessary materials an
be obtained,
$, The 8nited States did not agree to these (ro(osals, 1)rthermore" it took bak what
it had (re0io)sly said abo)t ating as an intermediary in Sino*a(anese (eae*making
and ref)sed to (erform this ser0ie,
In any ase" if one looks at the ir)mstanes immediately before the o)tbreak of the
Great East Asian +ar from a a(anese (oint of 0iew" one notes that the .hina Inident
had ontin)ed for more than fo)r years witho)t sol)tion, Efforts had been made to
resol0e the sit)ation by negotiations between a(an and the 8nited States" b)t this had
failed, 1)rthermore" in aordane with the re)irements of o(erations" the theater of
ation of the Sino*a(anese +ar had mo0ed e0er more dee(ly towards the So)thwestand international relations ontin)ed to deteriorate,
D)ring this (eriod" a(an's (eaef)l ommerial relations were s)essi0ely
obstr)ted" (rimarily by the Amerian r)(t)re of ommerial relations" and this was a
gra0e threat to the s)r0i0al of a(an, In (arti)lar" the eonomi blokade by the
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0ario)s (owers" led by the 8nited States" inflited a mortal blow to the s)r0i0al of
a(an,
In onnetion with these m)lti(le eonomi (ress)res" the A:.D [Amerian*:ritish*
.hinese*D)th& enirlement of a(an only drew tighter" and defenses in Hawaii" the
Phili((ines" Singa(ore and
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oasions" it was tho)ght that the stability of East Asia de(ended on the lose" m)t)al
assistane and oo(eration between .hina and a(an, That a(anese troo(s were
stationed in .hina at the time was the res)lt of )nfort)nate inidents and not
something that a(an had originally desired, .onse)ently" there wo)ld ha0e been no
objetion to the total withdrawal of troo(s sho)ld the a)ses be eliminated" and e0en
with res(et to the /ew .hina*a(an Treaty [" #$%>&" dis)ssions were()rs)ed in this fashion, Howe0er" this re)ired the elimination of those a)ses and
wo)ld ha0e been (ossible only on the basis of a g)arantee to that effet,
To withdraw troo(s witho)t ha0ing obtained s)h g)arantees wo)ld be only to re(eat
what had ha((ened before @the troo( withdrawal of #$65 after the Shanghai Inident3"
and wo)ld ha0e a)sed )nha((iness not only to a(an and .hina b)t wo)ld not ha0e
(ermitted the antii(ation of stability in East Asia, ?n the :ritish*Amerian side the
a)ses were seen entirely to be a a(anese (oliy of in0asion" and little tho)ght was
gi0en to at)al ir)mstanes, The a(anese (oliy" as was made lear at the time" was
a non*e-(ansionist (oliy" and it was not arried o)t as a matter of national intent,
;ooking bak on that (eriod from the (resent" there is some a)se for self*
e-amination, E0en tho)gh the Sino*a(anese war was alled a non*e-(ansionist
(oliy" it is lear that o0er a long (eriod e0ents e-(anded to a wide area, Howe0er"
this was not the will of the nation b)t a res)lt of the e-igenies of o(erations"
ombined with the inability of a weak go0ernment to (re0ent it, The reasons for the
latter lie in a(an's internal systems and traditions,
+hether the f)ndamental a)se was .hina's illegal ati0ities or a(an's in0asion may
be something of a hiken*and*egg )estion, The reason was the fail)re of both a(anand .hina to )nderstand eah other and the inability of Ameria and the E)ro(ean
(owers to sym(athiBe" witho)t (rej)die" with the (eo(les of East Asia,
*. +e&udiation o the (anking government.
The establishment of a national [.hinese& go0ernment[based in /anking& with +ang
.hing*wei as Premier was (rimarily a domesti )estion for the 7e()bli of .hina,
?f o)rse" it m)st be oneded that it was born of the stim)l)s of a(anese o(erations"
b)t this is only a seondary reason and not the real reason, As o((osed to the
.h)ngking go0ernment" whih ontin)ed to e-l)de" ins)lt and make war on a(an"the +ang .hing*wei go0ernment made o0erall (eae its objeti0e" and attem(ted to
establish (ermanent (eae in East Asia by means of Sino*a(anese m)t)al assistane,
Therefore it was nat)ral that a(an reogniBe this go0ernment and feel friendly
towards it,
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@/ote3 +hen a new go0ernment is formed in any o)ntry" it is normal to reogniBe it
if it is in harmony with one's own go0ernment" and to show it good intentions, The
[+estern& (owers ha0e done the same in the o)rse of the )rrent war, Howe0er" to
re()diate a go0ernment less than one year after ha0ing reogniBed it wo)ld a)se the
world to do)bt a nation's faith" and therefore it o)ld not be done,
The /anking go0ernment essentially wished for o0erall (eae in .hina, .onse)ently"
it was tho)ght that when o0erall (eae had been ahie0ed" )estions abo)t it wo)ld be
resol0ed as a domesti matter, 1or that" it was neessary that (eae be onl)ded
between a(an and .hina thro)gh termination of the Sino*a(anese +ar, Howe0er"
e0en with a(anese assistane" (ros(ets were )nertain" so it was im(ossible to
resol0e )estions abo)t the /anking go0ernment,
,. The &rob!em o re&udiating the Tri&artite Pa$t
The Amerians demanded that" the go0ernments of both (arties agree not to inter(retany agreements onl)ded with third o)ntries in a way that ontradits the ()r(ose
of this agreement" whih is the maintenane of (eae in the Paifi region, This
learly re)ired that a(an breah the Tri(artite Pat and that" onse)ently" was the
same as re)iring that a(an reno)ne the alliane,
Essentially" the reason for onl)dingthe Tri(artite Pat was the fat that as a res)lt of
the +ashington .onferene [on na0al armaments" in #$55&" the Anglo*a(anese
Alliane had been ann)lled" and world ir)mstanes were s)h that a(an had
withdrawn from the ;eag)e of /ations [anno)ned in #$66" effeti0e in #$6F&
bea)se the ;eag)e wo)ld not reogniBe a(an's laims, In order to end its isolation"alliane was so)ght with Germany and Italy" whih fo)nd themsel0es in m)h the
same ir)mstanes, 1)rthermore" it was e-(eted that German (ower o)ld be )sed
to hel( in a sol)tion to the .hina (roblem, Howe0er" if a(an were to aede to an
Amerian demand of this kind" it wo)ld indiate to the world the )ntr)stworthiness of
a(an, In the (ast" a(an f)lfilled the terms of the Anglo*a(anese Alliane" and at the
re)est of :ritain" ad0aned all the way into the
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no a0ail" and it was feared that it wo)ld onfirm the Amerian laim that the .hina
Inident was (ro0oked by a a(anese in0asion, This was something to whih the army
o)ld not agree,
At the time" both the high ommand and the army in the field were firm on this from
to( to bottom4 a withdrawal witho)t g)arantees was )nthinkable,
Th)s" bea)se of this differene of o(inion" the abinet resigned en masse, I might add
that I had nothing whatsoe0er to do with Prime
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shade one's words in flattery to the (oint of )ntr)thf)lness wo)ld falsify the trial and
do inal)lable harm to the nation" and great are m)st be taken to a0oid this,
As it ha((ens" what has been alled the s(eeh of 1leet Admiral /agano [.hief of the
/a0al Staff& with res(et to the Pearl Harbor attak" was ()bliiBed on ?tober 5!th,
8(on reading it" errors an be fo)nd in im(ortant matters" and I shall here write thetr)e fats for the benefit of f)t)re generations,
#, At the Im(erial .onferene on Deember #" it was deided to make war against
England and the 8nited States, How the (roed)res for the ommenement of
hostilities were to be arried o)t was deliberated )(on at the ;iaison .onferene [a
joint meeting of i0ilian and military (ersonnel& where the agenda of the Im(erial
.onferene was dis)ssed, It was deided to (roeed aording to international treaty
and onfirm the (ro(riety of those ations while at the same time a0oiding a too*early
dislos)re of o)r o(erations, Ambassador /om)ra was to deli0er a note by hand to the
8S State De(artment an ho)r and a half ahead of time" and the te-t" as well as thetime of domesti notifiation [within a(an& were to be the res(onsibilities of the high
ommand and of the foreign ministry, Therefore" I ha0e tho)ght to this day that the
notifiation that a(an was breaking off di(lomati relations and was shifting to the
)nfettered ond)t of its affairs [by delaring war& sho)ld ha0e been )nder the
res(onsibility of the 1oreign
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the night on S)nday" and the go0ernment wo)ld not ha0e agreed to something so o)t
of kee(ing with a(anese )stom, 1leet Admiral /agano has (robably onf)sed this
with the final offiial note [to the Amerians&, It is most )nbeoming that the 1leet
Admiral sho)ld gi0e the world an im(ression that is not only mistaken b)t s)ggests
that a(an deliberately delayed the delaration of war,
+hen refleting )(on it today" that the Pearl Harbor attak sho)ld ha0e s)eeded in
ahie0ing s)r(rise seems a blessing from Hea0en, It was lear that a great Amerian
fleet had been onentrated in Pearl Harbor" and we s)((osed that the state of alert
wo)ld be 0ery high, At the same time" sine we were a((roahing with a great fleet of
o)r own" there were gra0e do)bts as to s)ess, It is intolerable to think that on that
oasion the go0ernment did something inorret" and we had absol)tely no intention
of doing so,
. The Man$hurian In$ident And Internationa! +e!ations
#, After the first Great E)ro(ean +ar [of #$#%*#$#=&" o)r o)ntry made" as the basis
of its foreign (oliy" the s)((ort of international )nderstanding and the de0elo(ment
of good relations with the (owers,
5, At that time" in .hina" internal disorders had ontin)ed e0er sine the establishment
of the 7e()bli of .hina [in #$#5&, 7egional war lords (roliferated and the internal
disorders d)e to the str)ggle between the northern and so)thern go0ernments did not
ease, E0en after the beginning of the Showa era [#$5C& and the establishment of the
/ationalist go0ernment in /anking with .hiang 9ai*shek as Premier" its (ower was
not s)ffiient to ens)re an orderly nation,
6, After the /ine Power Treaty [of #$55& was onl)ded [at the +ashington
.onferene&" Amerian East Asian (oliy beame more 0igoro)s" and at the same time
the .omm)nist mo0ement gained strength on the .hinese mainland, International
relations" es(eially onerning
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F, Es(eially in
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#%>> * Im(erial .onferene @with 0ario)s offiials as well as the (artii(ants of the
;iaison .onferene3 S)bjet2 ?(ening of war with 8,S," :ritain" Holland @E F==3
* Dis)ssion with ;ord 9ee(er of the Pri0y Seal abo)tthe Im(erial 7esri(t on+ar [the offiial war (rolamation&,
E0ening * ?ffiial .onferene with 1oreign > thro)gho)t the morning * abinet meeting
5, #66> * (ri0ate meeting with His > ;iaison .onferene
6, #C>> * 1oreign
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The te-t was to be the res(onsibility of the 1oreign >> * ;iaison .onferene at the Palae
##6> * Dis)ssion with ;ord 9ido" 9ee(er of the Pri0y Seal" abo)t Im(erial 7esri(t
on +ar
#F>> * #!F> ;iaison .onferene #3 ?n negotiations with Germany 53 ?n instr)tions
on when to begin negotiations with Thailand 63 ?n when to deli0er the notie to the
8nited States, Deli0er by hand on the !th at 6 a,m, @a(an time3 %3 How to deal with
the /ationalist go0ernment with res(et to the o(ening of hostilities F3 Deision abo)t
the Im(erial 7esri(t on +ar C3 Planning for the e0ents of De, =,
1e$. 5@S)n,3 S)nny
##>> * .ons)ltation with Em(eror, Dis)ssion with Seretary of the .abinet Hoshino"
and 9ido" ;ord 9ee(er of the Pri0y Seal" abo)t ommenement of hostilities against
8S" :ritain" and Holland,
1e$. 6@#>> * isit from 1oreign %6> * 7e(ort ame of the s)ess of the Pearl Harbor attak
>C>> * :roadast abo)t entry into war
>!#F * .abinet meeting
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>!6> * * Presentation of the Im(erial 7esri(t on +ar
#5>> * :roadast of the Im(erial 7esri(t on +ar
#6>> * .entral oo(eration meeting of the Im(erial 7)le Assistane Assoiation
#%>> * Army and /a0y are gi0en written orders addressed to them diretly by the
Em(eror, Addresses [by Tojo& to the Army * ;iaison .onferene
The Im&eria! #oneren$e o 1e$ember First
Outline of explanations made by Prime Minister Tojo
#, Ating in aordane with the deisions arri0ed at d)ring the Im(erial .onferene
of /o0, F" the army and na0y worked to om(lete their (re(arations while" at the same
time" the go0ernment made e0ery effort to adj)st di(lomati relations with the 8nited
States, Howe0er" the latter effort res)lted in fail)re and it is lear that a(an's laimsannot be met by di(lomati means,
5, +e ha0e entered a state that an no longer be tolerated" neither from the (oint of
0iew of o)r nation's (ower nor from an o(erational (oint of 0iew, At the same time
o(erational demands an no longer brook delays,
6, At this (oint" in order to resol0e the )rrent risis" andin order to effet the self*
(reser0ation and self*defense of the nation" a(an has no hoie b)t to make war )(on
the 8S" :ritain" and Holland,
%, The .hina Inident has already ontin)ed for more than fo)r years" and heneforth
we are abo)t to enter another great war, I dee(ly regret that His Highness' heart be
inflited with s)h a onern,
F, The morale of the offiers and men of the army and na0y is 0ery high" the s(irit of
the nation is firm" and the (eo(le are (re(ared to at as one, +ith a s(irit willing to
fae death" I ha0e no do)bt that they will tri)m(h o0er e0ery diffi)lty,
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C, I seek yo)r [the Em(eror's& onsideration of these matters,
Explanation by the Foreign Minister "Shigenori Togo"
#, E-(lanation of the (rogress of 8S*a(an negotiations, Altho)gh o0er a (eriod of
se0en months o)r nation has offered many om(romises" they ha0e held to theiroriginal (osition and will onede nothing,
5, The a(an (oliy of the 8nited States hinders the establishment of a new order in
East Asia * whih has been o)r )nwa0ering (oliy from the beginning,
6, If we were to aede to Amerian demands" o)r international stat)re wo)ld sink
e0en lower than it was before the
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Explanation by the Finan%e Minister
#, So long as the neessary materials" failities"and skilled labor are a0ailable" o)r
nation an be finanially self s)ffiient,
5, E0en if a(an iss)es military or other )rreny with whih to se)re labor andmaterials o0erseas" it will be diffi)lt to maintain the 0al)e of s)h )rreny, +e will
attem(t to establish a (oliy of loal self s)ffiieny [for a(anese troo(s stationed
abroad& and we will limit the des(ath of materials o0erseas to the least amo)nt
neessary to maintain loal se)rity and to meet the needs of loal labor, +e m)st not
be o0erly onerned abo)t s)h things as a deterioration in the 0al)e of loal )rreny"
and the t)rmoil in the loal eonomy that wo)ld res)lt,
Explanation by the gri%ulture Minister
+e m)st establish meas)res to bolster self*s)ffiieny in food st)ffs" and de0elo( aoordinated food (oliy for a(an"
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:no reply written;
Chairman &ara's final ie(s
#, The Amerian attit)de is one that a(an annot longer tolerate and f)rther
negotiation is (ointless, +ar annot be a0oided,
5, There are no do)bts abo)t early 0itory" b)t in the ase of a long war" the s)((ort of
the (eo(le's will is neessary,
6, A long war annot be a0oided" b)t it is neessary that resol)tion be reahed as
)ikly as (ossible, Therefore we m)st now begin thinking abo)t how things are to be
onl)ded,
%, Deisions Abo)t the 1ormalities of ?(ening Hostilities, /otie of the :reaking ?ff
of /egotiations,
@#3 /either the date and time of the o(ening of hostilities nor the related formalities
were dis)ssed at the Im(erial .onferene on De, #,
@53 After the Im(erial .onferene on De, #" at the At the ;iaison .onferene on De,
%" the following agreements were reahed2
#, 1oreign
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with army and na0y (ersonnel" and te-t to be (ro(osed at the De, % ;iaison
.onferene, .o(ies to be distrib)ted to all in attendane, 1inal a((ro0al was se)red,
5, The (artii(ants in the ;iaison .onferene firmly belie0ed that the last (art learly
indiated the breaking of di(lomati relations and the o(ening of hostilities,
The o)tline of the final notie was re(orted by the 1oreign ! Hag)e .on0ention on the ommenement of
hostilities&
F, If one reads the 5%>> haraters of the entire do)ment" (arti)larly in light of
ir)mstanes at the time" it ritiiBes the Amerian attit)de" and makes it lear that
a(an had no hoie b)t to take military ation, Therefore2
@#3 +orld (eae m)st be b)ilt )(on reality and an )nderstanding of the other's
(osition" and an be ahie0ed only by finding means that are ae(table, It is not
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ond)i0e to negotiations for one o)ntry to ignore reality and fore its own
selfrighteo)sness )(on another o)ntry,
@53 It an only be said that the 8nited States" sed)ed by its own dotrines and
selfishness" was (lanning to e-(and the war,
@63 Altho)gh it a0oided handling its international relations by means of fore" the
8nited States go0ernment ad0aned its harsh laims by a((lying eonomi (ress)re"
together with the :ritish go0ernment and others, This kind of (ress)re an" at times"
be e0en more inh)mane than military (ress)re and sho)ld be a0oided as a means of
handling international relations,
@%3 In e0ery instane" what the 8S go0ernment demanded of a(an ignored reality in
.hina and attem(ted to s)b0ert the (osition of a(an" whih was the stabiliBing fore
in East Asia, These demands by the Amerian go0ernment (ro0e that it had
abandoned its (osition of easing to aid .hiang 9ai*shek" and that its intention was tohinder the reestablishment not only of (eae between a(an and .hina b)t in all of
East Asia,
The abo0e makes it lear that a(an had lost all ho(e in f)rther negotiation" and was
fored to e-treme meas)res as a matter of ()re self defense,
@F3 1)rthermore" at the end [of the final note& it states2 The a(anese go0ernment has
finally lost its ho(e of adj)sting international relations and" together with the
go0ernment of the 8nited States" establishing and s)((orting (eae in the Paifi, It is
therefore with m)h regret that we notify the 8nited States go0ernment that ha0ingtaken into onsideration the attit)de of the 8nited State go0ernment" we see no
(ros(et for a sol)tion by means of ontin)ed negotiation,
The abo0e is a notie of a break in di(lomati relations and" moreo0er" gi0en the
strained ir)mstanes of the time" we )nderstood it to be notie of a(an's intent to
make war,[?n the e0ening of Deember C" #$%#" President 7oose0elt himself read this
and ommented2 This means war,&
/ote2 #, Jamamoto" in his testimony" says" The members of the ;iaison .onferene
firmly belie0ed that the last words make lear the intention to break off di(lomatirelations and make war,
*arious Problems to (hi%h the Pearl &arbor tta%+ is Central
:Tojo*s notes of likely trial 0uestions$ and draft replies;
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#, +hy did a(an start the )seless Great East Asian +ar
Answer2 ;ea0ing aside the more distant a)ses" the diret reasons were as follows2
a(an's military and eonomi s)r0i0al was threatened by a gro)( of nations led by
:ritain and the 8nited States, Attem(ts were made to reah a sol)tion by negotiation
between a(an and the 8nited States" b)t that ro)te was e0ent)ally forelosed" so forreasons of self(reser0ation and self*defense" war was deided on,
5, ?n what day did a(an deide to make war
Answer2 It was deided on the basis of onl)sions reahed at the Im(erial
.onferene of De, #,
6, As for the Im(erial .onferene of De, #" was it not the ase that war was to be
made against the 8nited States" :ritain and Holland bea)se the negotiations with
Ameria based on the Im(erial Poliy E-e)tion ?)tline ado(ted on /o0, F had ometo nothing [a referene to the final a(anese (ro(osal for a (eaef)l settlement&,
Answer2 That is orret,
%, In that ase" a(an deided on war" not for reasons of self (reser0ation" b)t bea)se
the 8S*a(an negotiations had failed, Is that not so
Answer2 /o, /at)rally" there were 0ario)s kinds of (roblems inl)ded in the 8S*
a(an negotiations, Howe0er" the main thing was to relie0e the threat to a(an's
e-istene, +ar was deided on bea)se relief o)ld not be obtained,
F, /e0ertheless" aording to the deisionof the Im(erial .onferene of /o0, F" #$%#"
In order to break o)t of the (resent risis and to ahie0e self*(reser0ation and self*
defense" and in order to establish a new order in Greater East Asia" war against the
8nited States" :ritain" and Holland is deided )(on and the following meas)res are to
be taken, Does this not show that the establishment of a greater East Asian order was
the main objeti0e of the 8S*a(an negotiations
Answer2 That is orret, At the time" the establishment of the new order in greater East
Asia was one objeti0e,
C, If that is the ase" then was not the main reason for the deision to go to war the
rejetion of a(an's laims abo)t the establishment of a new order in greater East
Asia
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Answer2 /o, The establishment of a new order in greater East Asia was one of the
objeti0es of the 8S*a(an negotiations" b)t if this had been the only objeti0e there
wo)ld still ha0e been (ros(ets for a (eaef)l sol)tion, In fat" d)ring the o)rse of
the 8S*a(an negotiations" in this area a(an onsidered the Amerian laims and
made many onessions in the ho(e of reahing a sol)tion, Howe0er" d)ring this
(eriod" eonomi and military (ress)re from the :ritish*Amerian side grew e0erstronger" and it beame lear that a(an's e-istene was endangered, The deision to
go to war was made for that reason, Th)s" the main reason for the deision to make
war was self*(reser0ation and self*defense,
!, Aording to the Im(erial .onferene of /o0, F" #$%#" At this time" it is deided to
make war on :ritain" the 8nited States" and Holland" and the following meas)res are
to be taken, Does this not mean that the deision to make war on :ritain" the 8nited
States" and Holland was made" not on De, #st" b)t by deision of the Im(erial
.onferene of /o0, F
Answer2 /o, At the Im(erial .onferene of /o0, F" it was deided that war against
:ritain" the 8nited States and Holland wo)ld be )na0oidable if no sol)tion o)ld be
reahed by di(lomati negotiation, ?n De, #st" war was deided )(on as a
onse)ene of the fail)re of di(lomati negotiations,
=, [si& Had not a(an already deided at the Im(erial .onferene of /o0, F" #$%# to
make war Did it not send Ambassador 9)r)s) to Ameria in order to amo)flage the
deision to make war and to arry o)t o(erations" rather than in any ho(e of ahie0ing
a di(lomati sol)tion
Answer2 /o, a(an's (osition at the Im(erial .onferene of /o0, F #$%# was that the
deision to make war wo)ld be )na0oidable if the di(lomati negotiations did not
reah a sol)tion, +e sinerely ho(ed that the 8S*a(an negotiations wo)ld ahie0e a
breakthro)gh,
At that Im(erial .onferene we did the following2
#3 Deided to (ro(ose f)rther onessions at the 8S*a(an negotiations, 53 As an be
learly seen from the deision that the de(loyment of fore wo)ld be aneled if
negotiations s)eeded by >>>> ho)rs of De, #" this was by no means a (oliy ofamo)flage, a(an does not engage in amo)flage foreign relations as (art of a (oliy
to gain (ower,
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antii(ating the fail)re of the di(lomati negotiations" did yo) not deei0e
Ambassadors /om)ra and 9)r)s) Has not Ambassador /om)ra himself said" I had
not e0en imagined an attak on Hawaii
Answer2 /o, +hat had been deided at the Im(erial .onferene of /o0, F" #$%#" was
the limits of the onessions that a(an was then able to make, ?n the Amerian side"from the 0ery beginning there had not been the slightest softening of demands, It is a
fat that only the a(anese side had made onessions,
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ha0e been orders to start o(erations, At this Im(erial .onferene it was deided only
to start (re(aring for o(erations,
#5, In that ase" what were the s(eifis of those (re(arations
Answer2 That wo)ld be a matter for the Im(erial General Head)arters and not withinthe area abo)t whih I an res(onsibly s(eak, Abo)t the na0y" in (arti)lar" I am
(oorly informed,
#6, Tell )s what yo) knew as Army
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#C, The war (re(arations based on the deisions of the Im(erial onferene of Se(t,
C"#$%#" were reonfirmed at the Im(erial .onferene of /o0, F" were they not
Answer2 /o, They were not reonfirmed, The war (re(arations of the Se(t, C Im(erial
.onferene were based on the (ossibility of war with the 8S" :ritain" and Holland"
and were (re(arations in a broad sense, S(eifi (re(arations had not yet beg)n, In themeantime" the third 9onoe abinet had fallen and the Tojo abinet had taken its (lae,
8nder instr)tion of the Em(eror" all deisions )( to the (oint were ret)rned to a state
of blank (a(er" and the )rrent onditions were rea((raised by the ;iaison
.onferene, It was on a new fo)ndation that o(erations (lanning was deided on at
the /o0, Fth Im(erial .onferene,
#!, E0en if that were the ase" it was aneled only in the mind" and in reality war
(re(arations had been ontin)ed sine Se(t, C" and onse)ently they were only
reonfirmed on /o0, F were they not
Answer2 /o, It was not only in the mind, It was based on the res)lts of a rea((raisal"
and in reality" the (re(arations that began Se(t, C were aneled, To be s(eifi" this is
lear from the fat that s)h s(eifi o(erational (re(arations as the a((ointment of
the S)(reme .ommander of the So)thern Army and the onl)sion of the o)tline for
o(erational (lans against the 8S and :ritain took (lae after the Im(erial .onferene
of /o0, Fth,
#=, Do yo) know abo)t the Im(erial Poliy E-e)tion ?)tline to 1ollow .hanging
.ir)mstanes that was established at the Im(erial .onferene of )ly 5" #$%#
Answer2 I don't remember the details b)t I know the general o)tline,
#$, [si& In order to e-e)te the deision items it learly says" om(letion of
(re(arations for war against :ritain and Ameria" and do not shirk from war with
:ritain and Ameria, )dging from this" had not (lans for the Great East Asian +ar
already been onsidered by )ly 5" #$%#
Answer2 This Im(erial .onferene was held to set national (oliy after the beginning
of hostilities between Germany and the So0iet 8nion, [Germany in0aded the So0iet
8nion on )ne 55" #$%#,& Its main thr)sts were to maintain the (oliy of establishingthe Greater East Asian .o*Pros(erity S(here" and to determine a so)thern (oliy as
well as a (ost)re to ado(t towards northern (roblems so as to sol0e the .hina Inident
and establish a fo)ndation for self*(reser0ation and selfdefense, +ith res(et to
e-e)ting a so)thern (oliy with regard to 1renh Indohina and Thailand" these were
ontingeny defensi0e (re(arations against the (ossibility that we might fae military
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resistane from :ritain or Ameria, These were not (re(arations for the Great East
Asian +ar" whih ame later,
5>, Earlier yo) said that the resol0e to make war on :ritain and Ameria was a res)lt
of military and eonomi threats from the :ritish*Amerian side that endangered the
e-istene of a(an" and was for self*(reser0ation and self*defense" b)t when did thosethreats begin to be felt
Answer2 In answer to that )estion" let me first say three things,
1irst" a(an" .hina and
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55, +asn't that bea)se war (re(arations had been om(leted and the deision had
been made to go to war History shows that among the reasons for war there are
always mis)nderstandings and misal)lations, +asn't it bea)se there were im(ortant
mis)nderstandings between a(an and the 8nited States
Answer2 The 8S*a(an negotiations were a series of mis)nderstandings right from thestart, Howe0er" the H)ll note o)ld not (ossibly ha0e been a sim(le mis)nderstanding,
[This is a referene to Seretary of State H)ll's stiff res(onse to the a(anese (ro(osals
of /o0ember 5F" #$%#" whih he iss)ed on the following day,&
Out!ine o the 1isagreements with #hie o #ounse! -eenan0s O&ening Address
[ose(h 9eenan was the .hief Prose)tor at the International
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distant (ast" was always a reason for the tro)bles of East Asia" and that the onditions
of war that a(an eno)ntered had these s(eial ir)mstanes as their origin,
F, +hen a nation risks its fate by making war" there are always (rofo)nd reasons for
it, There is no nation in the world that likes war" and no (eo(le that likes war,
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5, The illegality of trying to e-(lain that illegal ation in the name of i0iliBation,
6, The danger (osed to the maintenane of f)t)re (eae by affirming this, Its myo(i
and inoherent harater,
7(8 enial of onspiray
#, It is an abs)rdity to define ons(iray"whih had as its ()r(ose domesti (lots"
in s)h a way as to inl)de the deliberations held as (art of an inde(endent nation's
(olitial system @inl)ding abinet meetings" Im(erial .onferenes" Im(erial General
Head)arters" ;iaison .onferenes3,
5, In a(an there was no seret assoiation that ons(ired" or (lotted to wage war, ?ne
m)st be dreaming to think that there was an assoiation in a(an like the /aBis in
Germany" and any thinking based on s)h an ass)m(tion is a del)sion,
6, ?n the tr)e nat)re of the hanges in a(an's go0ernments and the system of
deiding on war,
%, It is abs)rd to ignore the treaty*making rights and (owers of an inde(endent nation
and to onl)de that the Tri(artite Pat [of Se(tember #$%>& with Germany and Italy
was a ons(iray,
F, a(an had no onsistent war (oliy,
C, I wo)ld like know how it was that many different defendants" of different ages"ati0e at different times" in different jobs" and in different loations o)ld (ossibly
ha0e entered into a ons(iray,
!, The inde(endene of the high ommand ref)tes the e-istene of a ons(iray,
=, That there were differenes of o(inion among the defendants is e0idene that there
were arg)ments among the defendants, I (oint o)t the frail fo)ndation for the 0iew
that e-(ansion of a(anese (ower in e0ery diretion onstit)tes a rime of
ons(iray,
$, The army's land*based (rograms were o((osed to the na0y's sea*based (rograms"
and this" too" is (roof that there was no (lot,
7+8 The appropriateness of the right of self)defense.enial that Japan waged
aggressi!e war.
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#, The a((ro(riateness" in international relations"of the right of self*defense is a right
of an inde(endent nation,
5, Amerian laims to the right of self*defenseand laims to the right of self*defense
made (rior to the o)tbreak of the Great East Asia +ar, @.laims made with res(et to
the E)ro(ean +ar and its related ations, Also" an inter(retation of the Amerianlaims to self*defense fo)sing on the Tri(artite Pat" made d)ring the 8S*a(an
negotiations,3
6, It was nat)ral that gi0en the s(eial ir)mstanes of East Asia" there wo)ld be
fre)ent o)rrenes of self*defense ati0ity,
%, I (oint o)t the self*righteo)s inter(retation of aggression,
7>8 #anhukuo and the other nations that were established in East Asia were
legitimate.
#, Indiate the e0idene that they were established aording to the wills of their
(eo(les, @.ontrast with war*time go0ernments in e-ile that were not on their nati0e
soil,3
5, I deny any 0iolation of the /ine Power Treaty [onl)ded in #$55 to g)arantee
.hina's territorial integrity&,
6, a(an's friendly internal g)idane d)ring the de0elo(mental stage of the nation of
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#, It is nat)ral to res(et and to abide by internationallaw and )stom" b)t this m)st
a((ly to 0itors as well as to the 0an)ished,
5, ?n the a(anese national harater and its res(et for h)manity,
6, How this a((lies to East Asia" where h)man relations" )stoms" habits andstandards of li0ing are different,
%, The tr)e meaning of not ha0ing ratified the treaty on (risoners of war [Gene0a
.on0entions of #$5$&" and the fat that we a((lied the treaty,
F, That it is )nreasonable to e)ate the as)alties of a war" started with the intention of
e-erising self*defense" with m)rder,
Part II ' 8PE#IFI# ITEM8
@The main ()r(ose being to (ro0e that a(an's ations were not aggressi0e war b)t the
e-erise of the right of self defense,3
Out!ine o M" Im&ressions o the #hie o #ounse!0s Address
id Japan really delare war on i!ili5ation
@#3 +ar is something that destroys the i0iliBed life of (eo(les" so there an be no
)estion that it is something that a nation m)st do e0erything to a0oid, 1or this reason"
in normal times" a)ses that o)ld lead to war are s)((ressed before they lead to risisor onflit" and early sol)tions that (re0ent the er)(tion of onflit are neessary * so
long as theyare arri0ed at in the s(irit of onstant m)t)al om(romise, This is
(arti)larly im(ortant for great nations,
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threatens that nation's e-istene in order to ahie0e these aims" an that be onei0ed
of as i0iliBed ond)t
Aording to the address by the hief of o)nsel" a(an delared war on i0iliBation"
b)t the res(onsibility for delaring war lies rather" as e-(lained abo0e" with the
AngloAmerian side" whih fored a(an into war, a(an fo)ght in order to ens)re itsown s)r0i0al and also to establish the (ro(er s)r0i0al of the (eo(le of East Asia, In
other words" it so)ght tr)e i0iliBation for mankind, This tr)th is not to be j)dged
hastily as the sorrowf)l lamentations of a 0an)ished o)ntry" for it is the tr)th of
mankind, @A weak and gentle lamb * or nation * is born" and li0es by eating grass,It
has ne0er e0en tho)ght of eating the flesh of lions or tigers, ;ions and tigers do eat the
flesh of lambs and [what the hief of o)nsel is arg)ing& is like laiming that it is the
nat)ral fate of the lamb to be eaten by lions and tigers" and that this is i0iliBation and
j)stie,3
@53 If one e-amines the .hief of .o)nsel's address it is similar to denying to aninde(endent nation the right to a war of self*defense,
A0oiding any dis)ssion of the reasonableness of a war of self*defense" it is
)nilaterally delared that a(an's beha0ior was aggressi0e war" and this is the (oint of
de(art)re, It is not neessary to say a great deal abo)t the fat that aording to
international law" a war of self*defense an be reasonable, As is lear from the
di(lomati do)ments that (reeded the onl)sion of the /o*+ar Treaty [the
9ellogg*:riand Pat of #$5=&" before adhering to this treaty" a(an reser0ed this 0ery
(oint, This is also lear from the e-(lanation that then*8S Seretary of State 9ellogg
ga0e to an Amerian onferene on international law, If an inde(endent nation faesan e-ternal threat to its e-istene and is endangered" it has the right to remo0e that
threat,
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@63 +hen I listen to the dis)ssions abo)t ons(iray" I get the im(ression that in order
to find some basis for the harge" materials ha0e been olleted and an attem(t has
been made to make something o)t of them,
The ass)m(tion is that a(an had established the Great East Asian +ar as a goal" and
had already (lanned and (lotted it for many years, I do not get the im(ression thate0idene was first gathered and that a j)dgment was then made on the basis of the
e0idene,
/othing is said abo)t the international fats of the AngloAmerian legal (ress)re
a((lied after the 1irst Great E)ro(ean +ar [the 1irst +orld +ar& a(an's (olitial
ir)mstanes are ignored" and no tho)ght is gi0en to the efforts made to establish
(eae in East Asia, % * #$>F&, :ea)se .hina was
weak" a(an ass)med the b)rden in (lae of .hina" and earned treaty*based rights by
risking its 0ery e-istene as a nation, As a onse)ene"
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aggression in East Asia, a(an tried to stabiliBe East Asia and belie0ed that this was a
ontrib)tion to world (eae,
53 .ontrary to the reasons for (rose)tion that are set o)t in many (ages" the e0ents
from #$5= to #$%F * s)h things as the
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1)rthermore" ontrary to what is written in inditment F" there was no effort made to
establish a (arti)lar (osition of domination in East Asia, It was a m)t)al reognition
of a(an's leadershi( (osition" of a(an's a(abilities of the time" of the fat that it was
in a (osition to take the initiati0e with the 0ario)s nations of East Asia, There was no
attem(t to s)bj)gate the nations of East Asia, This is lear from the wording of the
treaty,
It was not" as written in inditment F" an attem(t to r)le the world, It was the ho(e for
a world in whih e0ery nation o)ld ahie0e its own (lae,
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The ()r(ose was not for a(an to gain military" (olitial and eonomi ontrol of
.hina, It was an effort to seek the tr)e liberation of o*e-istene and o*(ros(erity
that omes from neighborly relations" eonomi oo(eration" and ommon defense,
@!3 .ontrary to what is laimed in inditment %" a(an did not" for an e-tended (eriod
beginning in #$5=" try to establish military" (olitial" and eonomi dominane o0erbroad areas of East Asia" Asia" the Paifi" the Indian ?ean" and the adjaent nations
and islands, Instead" it so)ght to liberate East Asia from se0eral ent)ries of
aggression" ontrol" and e-(loitation by the great (owers of E)ro(e and Ameria, Its
wish was for e0ery nation of East Asia m)t)ally to res(et the a)tonomy of others" to
b)ild friendly relations" to oo(erate eonomially" to maintain a ommon defense" to
seek the fr)its of o*e-istene and o*(ros(erity" and establish (eae in East Asia,
a(an had not the slightest aggressi0e or e-(loitati0e intent, Instead" it wished to
defend and ens)re the s)r0i0al of e0ery East Asian nation and (eo(le, This is not to
say that others were to be e-l)ded,
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Answer2 There is m)h that I wo)ld like to say abo)t the dee(er a)ses" b)t I will
sa0e that for later, The immediate a)se was the Anglo*Amerian side's e-treme
military and eonomi threats that ()t a(an's e-istene in risis, a(an tolerated this"
and tho)gh it had little ho(e of s)ess" so)ght resol)tion thro)gh 8S*a(an
negotiations, Howe0er" in the end" the 8nited States made diffi)lt" )nbearable
demands" and the ro)te to a sol)tion thro)gh negotiation finally ame to nothing,a(an was fored into a sit)ation that o)ld (ermit no f)rther delay, Th)s" as an
inde(endent nation" for reasons of self*(reser0ation and self*defense" a(an bra0ely
determined to wage war,
@53 Howe0er" the deision of the Im(erial .onferene of De, #" #$%#" says" the
Amerian (lan based on the Im(erial Poliy E-e)tion ?)tline form)lated on /o0, F
not ha0ing ome to fr)ition" war will be waged with the 8nited States" :ritain" and
Holland, 1rom this it a((ears that a(an went to war" not o)t of self*(reser0ation and
self*defense" b)t bea)se the 8S*a(an negotiations failed to reah a onl)sion,
Answer2 Inl)ded in the 8S*a(an negotiations were 0ario)s matters in addition to the
demands that the threats against a(an be eased, The 8S and :ritish eonomi and
military threats were ontin)ed in (arallel with the negotiations, I think that if there
had been no s)h threats" the 8S*a(an negotiations wo)ld ha0e ontin)ed" and e0en
tho)gh there were (roblems" they o)ld ha0e been resol0ed by m)t)al om(romise"
and the Paifi +ar o)ld ha0e been a0oided, Howe0er" these threats were only
strengthened with the (assage of time" and by A)g)st or Se(tember of #$%#" a(an
had already been (ressed to the brink of the risis, Ho(e lay only in the slim hane of
a breakthro)gh in the 8S*a(an negotiations,
The deision at the Im(erial .onferene of /o0, F" #$%#" was taken in these
ir)mstanes, The s(eifi onditions with res(et to the 8S*a(an negotiations that
arose from this deision were that onessions were to be made on the other (olitial
iss)es" and o)r demands were to be onentrated on one thing2 the easing of the
threats to a(an's self*(reser0ation and self*defense, Howe0er" in re(ly to that last
(ro(osal" the 8nited States made diffi)lt (ro(osals that were learly )nae(table to
a(an, The (ossibility of breakthro)gh thro)gh 8S*a(an negotiations disa((eared,
Therefore" as e-(lained abo0e" the deision was reahed" as an inde(endent nation" to
wage a war of self*(reser0ation and self*defense so as to esa(e from these 0ery real
threats, The breakdown in the negotiations itself was not the reason for war,
[Pit)re of&
Tojo reading in his &rison $e!!.
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Jo)r E-elleny" it may be a((ro(riate at this (oint to )ote from the s(eeh yo)
made at the Im(erial .onferene, It says2
#3 An attem(t was made on the basis of the deision of /o0, F to adj)st relations with
the 8nited States" b)t the 8nited States did not make a single onession,
53 In fat" they so)ght )nonditional and om(lete [a(anese& troo( withdrawal [from
.hina& )nder the joint s)(er0ision of the 8nited States" :ritain" Holland and .hina4
the re()diation of the /anking go0ernment4 and the ren)niation of the Tri(artite
Pat,
63 The 8nited States" :ritain" Holland" and .hina ste((ed )( their eonomi and
military (ress)re,
The deision of /o0, F so)ght the end of eonomi (ress)re @in (arti)lar" the
)nfreeBing of f)nds" and the free a)isition of oil and other materials3, The seonddraft mentions these things learly,
) Biyose :1hief defense ounsel for Tojo;
@63 1rom the mass of e0idene (rod)ed so far"it an be onl)ded that a(an
onsidered the onstr)tion of a /ew ?rder for greater East Asia an im(ortant
(olitial objeti0e, Sine the onstr)tion of a /ew ?rder for Greater East Asia was
the (rimary objeti0e of the 8S*a(an negotiation and was also the reason for starting
the war" this talk of 8S and :ritish threats is nothing more than an e-)se" is it not
Answer2 /o, As e-(lained abo0e" the a)se of the war was the threats from the 8S*
:ritish side, This is not an e-)se,
The onstr)tion of a /ew ?rder for Greater East Asia was ertainly" e0er sine the
.hina inident" an im(ortant a(anese (oliy" and it was the main (oint of the 8S*
a(an negotiations, Howe0er" a(an ho(ed for a realiBation of this (oliy on a
(eaef)l basis of )nderstanding by both nations, The 8S*a(an negotiations were one
of the means to bring this abo)t, In fat" on this iss)e" d)ring the 8S*a(an
negotiations" a(an onsidered the Amerian side's laims and tried to reah a sol)tion
by making onession after onession, .onse)ently" if this had been the only iss)e"there wo)ld ha0e been no neessity to deide on war with the 8nited States,
@%3 If" as yo) say" the a)se of the Paifi +ar was military and eonomi (ress)re
from the Amerian and :ritish side that fored a(an into a risis o0er its 0ery
e-istene" why were the 8S*a(an negotiations not onentrated on sol0ing this one
)estion
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Answer2 The 8S*a(an negotiations hanged o0er time, In A(ril #$%#" when the
negotiations began" a(an had (olitial objeti0es inl)ding the following2
#3 The reestablishment of (eae in East Asia by means of a resol)tion of the .hina
Inident, 53 The maintenane of (eae in the Paifi" whih was beset by rises, 63
Pre0ention" in aordane with the Tri(artite Pat" of the s(read of the Great E)ro(ean+ar to East Asia, %3 Establishment of an eonomy of self*s)((ly and self*s)ffiieny
in the fae of 8S and :ritish eonomi (ress)re,
+e onl)ded that the 8S side also ho(ed to kee( (eae in East Asia, It was tho)ght
that the satisfatory sol)tion of these iss)es wo)ld be the fo)ndation of a reo0ery in
relations between a(an and the 8nited States" and this was made the basis of 8,S,*
a(an negotiations, At that time" the eonomi and military (ress)re against a(an had
not yet reahed its (eak, In )ly #$%#" the eonomi blokade of a(an * of whih the
freeBing of assets by the 8S" :ritain" and Holland was the main element * along with
military (ress)re bro)ght a(an fae to fae with death, .onse)ently" at this (eriod"the main iss)e of the negotiations was the relief and elimination of threats, This is
lear from the a(anese side's (ro(osal of /o0ember > [/o0ember !& based on the
seond draft based on the deision of the Im(erial .onferene of /o0, F" #$%#,
@F3 Jo) say that the a)se of the war was eonomi and military threats from the
8nited States and :ritain against the e-istene of a(an" b)t what do yo) mean
Please gi0e )s a s)mmary,
Answer2 As has already been demonstrated" after the 1irst Great E)ro(ean +ar" and
after the
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war with the 8nited States and :ritain are to be ad0aned" and first" (oliy items with
regard to 1renh Indohina and Thailand" as well as the matter of (romoting the
so)thern (oliy , , , 0ario)s (oliies with res(et to 1renh Indohina and Thailand
were to be arried o)t and the onditions for so)thern ad0ane were to be
strengthened, It says" in order to ahie0e this goal" a(an sho)ld not shirk from war
with the 8nited States and :ritain, The (oliy items with regard to 1renh Indohinaand Thailand were deisions of the ;iaison .onferene of 1eb, #" #$%#" and it says"
for the self*(reser0ation and self*defense of a(an" military" (olitial" and eonomi
)nion that is lose and inse(arable is to be established with 1renh Indohina and
Thailand,
1)rthermore" with res(et to the (romotion of the so)thern (oliy" at what is tho)ght
to be abo)t the time of the A(ril #! ;iaison .onferene deision" @#3
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(eae" they are large s)bjets on whih both the winners and the losers sho)ld reflet
almly, The reason why dist)rbanes are ommon in East Asia" the reason a(an had
been s(eaking of a /ew ?rder" the idea of b)ilding a Greater East Asian .o*
Pros(erity S(here" the real meaning of the ry from the heart of the (eo(les of East
Asia * ha0e their origins in these dee(er a)ses,
@=3 Is that yo)r (ersonal 0iew or isthat the offiial 0iew of the a(anese go0ernment
Answer2 It is not my (ersonal 0iew, It is the fo)ndational thinking on whih the
a(anese go0ernment based im(ortant (oliies,
@$3 In that ase" how an yo) demonstrate that this was offiial" fo)ndational thinking
Answer2 ?f all the delarations made by the 0ario)s go0ernments sine the start of the
.hina Inident" the learest is the oint Delaration of Greater East Asia made at the
Greater East Asian .onferene on /o0, =" #$%6, It is also lear from the s(eehesgi0en at the onferene by the delegates of the 0ario)s o)ntries, Also" the at)al
inde(endene or inde(endene mo0ements that arose d)ring the Paifi +ar in the
Phili((ines" :)rma" India and in other (laes are an elo)ent testimonial,
@#>3 If what yo) say is tr)e" then what yo) all the ry from the heart of East Asian
(eo(les and nations" their ardent desire" took sha(e as a(an's /ew ?rder (oliy, That
an be taken as an im(ortant a)se of the war" an it not
Answer2 /o, Indeed" it was one of a(an's im(ortant national (oliies" and e0erything
was done to bring it to fr)ition, Howe0er" it is well known that a nation that e-ists inan international setting annot e-(et its )nilateral demands and wishes to be ae(ted
)n)estioningly by others, This is something that omes abo)t from a s(irit of m)t)al
om(romise and m)t)al sym(athy" with eah nation and (eo(le reogniBing the
welfare of others and making as their ideal the establishment of world (eae, It is a
)estion of the heart" and if only there is a on0ition that war is )nneessary an
things be ahie0ed (eaef)lly, This was what a(an ho(ed and stro0e for to the end,
Howe0er" for other reasons" and before its (oliies o)ld be ahie0ed by (eaef)l
means" a(an was l)red into war, Therefore" these beame the dee(er a)ses that
established the en0ironment for the Paifi +ar" b)t they were not the diret a)ses,
@##3 /e0ertheless" any world statesman from a nation with an im(ortant onnetion
with East Asia" if he had the slightest gen)ine desire for world (eae" wo)ld not ha0e
ignored something as im(ortant as this was to the nations and (eo(les of East Asia,
+hat do yo) say to that
Answer2 That is orret, It is something that o)ld not be ignored and was not ignored,
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@#53 ?n what basis do yo) say that it was not ignored
@ shall e-plain the fats.
#, At the +ashington .onferene in #$55" other im(ortant )estions were raised" b)t
this (roblem was also onsidered, Howe0er" at that time" the ry from the heart of thenations and (eo(les of East Asia was not thoro)ghly )nderstood, It was tho)ght that
the East Asian nations o)ld be ontrolled thro)gh (ress)re and by alienating them
from eah other,
5, It an also be seen in the Atlanti .harter" whih was agreed to by Prime
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@#%3 Ass)ming that what yo) say is tr)e" if the leaders of the 8nited States and
England had" e0en to a small degree" taken heed of the ho(es and ries from the heart
of the nations and (eo(les of East Asia" then yo)" as a leader of a(an" sho)ld ha0e
taken a (ositi0e role in showing )nderstanding to these ho(es and ries" sho)ld yo)
not
Answer2 That is orret, I think what yo) say is tr)e, This is what a(an desired for
a(an as well as for the nations and (eo(les of East Asia, Howe0er" world (olitis
m)st work with nations and (eo(les" whih are li0ing things, An effet an be
ahie0ed" and (eae (reser0ed only if the right (oliies are arried o)t at the right
time, It does no good to gi0e mediine to a or(se,
@#F3 Aording to yo)r testimony so far" the reason that a(an went to war was not the
breakdown of the 8S*a(an negotiations" nor was it as a res)lt of Greater East Asian
(oliies, Instead" yo) say the diret a)se was eonomi and military threats from the
allied side" and that a(an went to war for reasons of self*defense and self*(reser0ation, If that is the ase" why did a(an not ado(t a (oliy of sto((ing the war
in its early stages" in mid*#$%5" for e-am(le" by whih time those threats had been
largely dissi(ated
Answer2 +ar is not a solitary )ndertaking, E0en if that might ha0e been good for
a(an" we did not think that the enemy wo)ld ha0e agreed, In (arti)lar" both sides
were bo)nd by treaty not to make onl)de a se(arate (eae" and the world sit)ation
did not a((ear to be one in whih (ro(osals ad0antageo)s only to a(an wo)ld be
ae(ted,