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To: TobagoJack who wrote (2982)12/30/2005 6:05:49 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Respond to of 217820
 
<togo and tojo are very different folks, in time and space>

TJ Tojo Togo, who cares? Shows you how much I know about history. I didn't even notice that I had the wrong guy. A slight change in the third letter - maybe their kanji would look quite different.

But really, they weren't any different, other than in the details of what they actually did. They were both part of the murderous Japanese military machine, albeit in different times and places.

Tojo smojo, who cares? All was for the Emperor.

That's how life was everywhere in those bad old days. Most people still try to run the world on the same lines. They pretend to despise Adolf, but it's only in a question of style and detail in which they differ. They want to be the boss and bend people to their will and take their property, "for the common good of course and we will decide what the common good is and of course we need to be paid, very well, to decide such an important thing". lewrockwell.com

Mqurice

PS: <Hideki Tojo appointed Togo as his foreign minister in October 1941. Unhappy with Tojo's aggressive foreign policy he resigned on 1st September 1942.

After Tojo resigned, the new prime minister, Kantaro Suzuki, appointed Togo as foreign minister. He was one of only three ministers who favoured surrender at the Supreme Council meeting on 9th August 1945.

Shirgenori Togo, who was sentenced to 20 years for war crimes, died in prison on 23rd July 1950.
>

I have no idea how many Togos there were. Or Tojos. This must be the Togo you meant navy.ru