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Tojo

The Rise and Fall of Japan's Most Controversial World War II General

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Pub Date Mar 03 2026 | Archive Date Mar 03 2026

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The definitive biography of Hideki Tojo, the controversial general who redefined military leadership in Showa-era Japan before his downfall during World War II.

The military general who became Emperor Hirohito’s prime minister, Hideki Tojo is most often remembered as an iron-fisted leader who dragged Japan into World War II and—after spectacular losses—was eventually executed as a war criminal. Yet Tojo was far more than his ignominious end. In fact, as Peter Mauch argues, he was one of the twentieth century’s most accomplished military statesmen.

Over a career of some forty years, Tojo successfully launched himself into the highest echelons of political power. He was not only a tactical genius, Mauch shows, but also a savvy administrator, a fierce imperialist, and a deeply loyal advisor to the emperor. Tojo’s career took off with the notorious Kwantung Army in Manchuria, where he played a key role in escalating the Sino-Japanese War during the 1930s. As he rose through the ranks, becoming minister of war and then army chief of staff, he honed the efficiency of the Imperial Army and enhanced its influence within the emperor’s court. All the while, he deftly negotiated the fractious military rivalries that arose wherever he went. Brilliant, ambitious, and often ruthless, Tojo reached political heights that were perhaps matched only by his precipitous fall in the final months of World War II.

Layered and evocative, Tojo is at once a riveting military history of Showa-era Japan and a nuanced portrait of the relentless personality at its center.

Peter Mauch lectures in Asian History at Western Sydney University in Australia. He is the author of Sailor Diplomat: Nomura Kichisaburō and the Japanese-American War.

The definitive biography of Hideki Tojo, the controversial general who redefined military leadership in Showa-era Japan before his downfall during World War II.

The military general who became...


Advance Praise

"An invaluable book on one of modern Japan's most infamous and least understood men. As Peter Mauch shows, Tojo was neither hero nor villain, but a conflicted product of his time and place." - Eri Hotta, author of Japan 1941: Countdown to Infamy

"An invaluable book on one of modern Japan's most infamous and least understood men. As Peter Mauch shows, Tojo was neither hero nor villain, but a conflicted product of his time and place." - Eri...


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EDITION Hardcover
ISBN 9780674495197
PRICE $32.95 (USD)
PAGES 496

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