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The order of Japan's top ten war criminals
The top ten Japanese war criminals are Okamura Ningji, Uehara Kenji, Matsui Ishigen, Sakamoto Seijiro, tojo hideki, Hirota Hiroshi, Wu Tengzhang, Umezu Yoshijiro, Akira Miyako and Emperor Hirohito.

I. Okamura Ningji

Okamura Ningji once commanded the Japanese army to carry out a brutal sweep of the Eighth Route Army's anti-Japanese base areas, and carried out a terrible "Three Lights" policy for the civilians in North China.

1945 After Japan surrendered, Okamura Ningji led the Japanese army to surrender to the National Government, but due to the protection of the National Government, Okamura Ningji was not sanctioned by law. During the War of Liberation, Okamura Ningji was also hired as a military adviser by Chiang Kai-shek to participate in planning the invasion of the liberated areas.

Okamura Ningji returned to Japan on 1949 and died in Japan on 1966 at the age of 82.

Second, Fujiwara Kenji

Kenji Toshihara has been a spy in China for nearly 30 years. He has a fluent Beijing accent and can speak many dialects. From the 9 18 Incident to Wang Jingwei's treason, almost during the Anti-Japanese War, there was his shadow behind every major historical event.

1945 After Japan's defeat and surrender, two Japanese Allied Command in Japan were arrested and imprisoned.

1948, Kenji Uehara, a Class A war criminal, was sentenced to be hanged by the Far East International Military Tribunal at the age of 65.

Third, Matsui Shigen

Matsui Shigen was the chief culprit of the Nanjing Massacre. He connived at the inhuman slaughter of his men in Nanjing.

1945 After Japan's defeat and surrender, Matsui Shigen was arrested and imprisoned by the Allied headquarters in Japan.

1948, Ishigen Matsui was hanged as a Class A war criminal by the Far East International Military Tribunal at the age of 70.

4. Sakahara Masajiro

Banyuanzheng Shiro participated in almost all Japanese wars of aggression against China. He fostered "Manchukuo" and initiated the autonomy movement in North China. After the July 7th Incident, Banyuanzheng Shiro led the army to expand the war of aggression against China, and also participated in fostering the "Wang Jingwei Government".

1948, as a Class-A war criminal, Banyuanzheng Shiro was sentenced to be hanged by the Far East International Military Tribunal at the age of 63.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) tojo hideki

Hideki Tojo is one of the main war criminals in the war of aggression against China. Planned and incited the 9 18 incident and concocted the "pseudo-autonomous government in Chanan".

1945 After the Japanese surrender, tojo hideki was arrested and imprisoned for attempted suicide.

1948, tojo hideki, as a Class A war criminal, was sentenced to be hanged by the Far East International Military Tribunal at the age of 64.

6. Wide history of tianhao

Hirota Akihiro was one of the masterminds of Japan's war of aggression against China and served as foreign minister twice. During his tenure, the North China Incident, the Lugouqiao Incident and the Nanjing Massacre occurred one after another.

1948, Hirota Hiroshi, as a Class A war criminal, was sentenced to be hanged by the Far East International Military Tribunal at the age of 70.

Seven, Wu Tengzhang.

Wu Tengzhang participated in the Nanjing Massacre and was one of the masterminds of the Japanese expansion of the war of aggression against China.

1948, Wu Tengzhang, as a Class A war criminal, was sentenced to be hanged by the Far East International Military Tribunal at the age of 56.

Eight, Umezu Yoshijiro

Umezu Yoshijiro once planned Hebei autonomy and signed the infamous 73 1 Army.

1945, Umezu Yoshijiro signed the surrender letter on the Missouri on behalf of the Japanese base camp.

From 65438 to 0948, Umezu Yoshijiro was sentenced to life imprisonment by the Far East International Military Tribunal as a Class A war criminal. 1949, Mizuno Mizuno died in prison at the age of 67.

Nine, Chao Xianggong Nine Eyes King

The Nine Eyes King of Chaoxiang Palace was one of the principal criminals of the Nanjing Massacre. After the Japanese army captured Nanjing, he gave the order to kill all the prisoners. After Japan surrendered, the Nine Eyes King of the Duke Xiang of Korea escaped the trial because he was the uncle of Emperor Hirohito.

198 1 died at the age of 94.

Emperor hirohito

Emperor Hirohito is the124th generation emperor of Japan. During his reign, he directed and planned the war of aggression against China and the Pacific War.

1On August 5th, 945, Emperor Hirohito issued an "imperial edict" to surrender unconditionally to the allied forces. After the war, because of American intervention, Emperor Hirohito was exempted from trial and the emperor system was preserved.

1989, Emperor Hirohito died in Tokyo at the age of 88.