The blame for a country's mistakes often falls on its leaders. However, a leader's greatest mistake can be promote the mistaken goals of his people. Was this the case in World War II Japan? This book considers that question in the story of Konoe Fuminaro, Japan's prime minister during one of the most difficult periods of the country's history.
The blame for a country's mistakes often falls on its leaders. However, a leader's greatest mistake can be promote the mistaken goals of his people. Was this the case in World War II Japan? This book considers that question in the story of Konoe Fuminaro, Japan's prime minister during one of the most difficult periods of the country's history.
Kazuo Yagami is an assistant professor at Savannah State University. He lives in Tallahassee, Florida.
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Table of Contents Preface Introduction 1. Konoe's Background and Upbringing 2. Konoe and Turbulence of the 1930s 3. Konoe's First Cabinet 4. From New Order and Tripartite Pact to Konoe's Second Cabinet 5. Konoe's Last Endeavor: U.S.-Japanese Negotiations 6. War and Its Aftermath Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
Table of Contents Preface Introduction 1. Konoe's Background and Upbringing 2. Konoe and Turbulence of the 1930s 3. Konoe's First Cabinet 4. From New Order and Tripartite Pact to Konoe's Second Cabinet 5. Konoe's Last Endeavor: U.S.-Japanese Negotiations 6. War and Its Aftermath Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
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