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Japanese devils, untested devils.

Hirohito: Emperor of Japan

Fumimaro Konoe: Duke, Japanese Prime Minister who launched a full-scale war of aggression against China (suicide).

Osami Nagano: Admiral of the fleet, former head of the Japanese naval military command (died before trial).

Youko Matsuoka: Former Japanese Foreign Minister (died before trial).

Dachuan Zhouming: Japanese fascist writer, who participated in the planning of the September 18th Incident, suffered from mental illness after being tried and stopped the trial.

Shigeru Honj: General of the Army, commander of Kwantung Army during the September 18th Incident, and the person most responsible for the September 18th Incident (suicide).

Zheng: Colonel of the Army, Chief of Staff of the Japanese Army.

Ishihara Kanji: Major General of the Army, Japanese Army Staff Officer, planner of the September 18th Incident (not arrested after the July 7th Incident because of disagreement with tojo hideki).

Okamura Ningji: General of the Army, Commander-in-Chief of the Japanese invaders (sheltered by the National Government, not arrested).

Shiro Ishii: 73 1 Commander of the Bacteriology Unit (that is, the animal unit that conducts experiments on living people).

Prince Hatoyama of Zhaoxia Palace: Lieutenant General of the Army, uncle of Emperor Hirohito, commander of the Shanghai Dispatching Army, and one of the principal criminals of the Nanjing Massacre.

Tanaka Longji: Lieutenant General, Military Affairs Director of the Army Province.

Anan Vicky: General of the Army, Minister of the Army in Suzuki Cabinet (suicide).

Akigo Nakajima: Lieutenant General of the Army, division commander of 16 (died before trial).

Okabe Nasaburo: General of the Army, Commander of the Sixth Army (died before trial).

Ando Rikichi: General of the Army, the last Taiwanese governor (suicide).

Sugiyama Akira: A former marshal of the Minister of Education and the Minister of the Army (committed suicide).

Koichi Nachi: Marshal, Commander-in-Chief of the Southern Army (died in the War Crimes Administration).

Aoki Kazuo: The Guards Cabinet served as the first minister of Greater East Asia Province.

Abe Yuanji: Former Special Minister of the Metropolitan Police Department.

Uji Tianyu: Director of Intelligence, Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Kizaburo Ando: Interior Minister of Tojo's Cabinet.

Ishihara Koichirō: Entrepreneur, mainly accused of plundering resources in occupied areas, forcing and killing North Korean workers.

Iwamura Tongji: Minister of Justice of the Third Guard Cabinet of Tojo's Cabinet.

Kishi Nobusuke: Minister of Commerce and Industry and Minister of State in Tojo's Cabinet.

Ge Sheng Nengjiu: the backbone of the Black Dragon Club, and finally did not sue.

Koizumi Kazuhiko: Lieutenant General, Cabinet Military Doctor of the Third Guards, Minister of Health and Welfare of Tojo's Cabinet (suicide).

Er Yuliangxiong: official of the Intelligence Bureau of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Minister of Children's Jade Department.

Goto Wenxiong: Foreign Minister of Okada Cabinet.

Ishikawa Yoshiichi: President and Founder of Ship Revitalization. Interestingly, he has established scholarships in at least 10 universities in China. Jilin University is in the north, Sun Yat-sen University in the south, Xinjiang University in the west and Fudan University in the east. 1995 before his death, he came to China and was received as a state guest.

Li Zheng Matsutaro: President of Yomiuri Shimbun.

Ichiro Yazhi: Director of Intelligence, Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Gao Qiao Shan Zhi: Admiral, 1932 Second Commander of Military Command, 1933~ 1936 Second 1 Fleet Commander, 1939 Enlisted for reserve service.

Do James Tien: General of the Army, Commander of the North China Dispatching Army.

Masayuki Tani: Diplomat. He signed an alliance treaty with Wang Jingwei.

Kenji Terajima: vice admiral, retired postal minister of Tojo's cabinet.

Tokutomi: President of Japanese Great Literature Serving the Country.

Prince Nashimoto Morimasa: General (Marshal). In fact, he retired before the war and became the chairman of the rural military association. He became a Class-A war criminal because he served as a sacrifice in Ise Shrine on behalf of the royal family.

Nishio Shouzao: General of the Army, Director of Education of the Army, and Commander-in-Chief of the Chinese Dispatching Army.

Yasuhiko Hashida: Physician, Minister of Education of Tojo's Second and Third Defence Cabinet, he must be mentioned in Japanese ECG medical books.

Kumatarō Honda: Diplomat.

Shinzaki Kozaburo: general of the army, leader of the imperial clan, former second chief of staff, director of army education, 1936 was put into reserve.