Araki Sadao

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Araki Sadao was a prominent Japanese general and influential political figure of the early Shōwa era, known for his role in promoting militarism and ultranationalism within the Imperial Japanese Army and government.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Japanese general
human
politician
war criminal
advocated expansionist foreign policy
strong authoritarian rule under the emperor
allegiance Japan
surface form: Empire of Japan
associatedWith Imperial Rule Assistance Association NERFINISHED
Japanese Army’s radical young officers
charge Class A war crimes
convictedBy International Military Tribunal for the Far East NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Japan
era Shōwa period NERFINISHED
familyName Araki NERFINISHED
givenName Sadao NERFINISHED
ideology Japanese militarism
Kōdōha NERFINISHED
ultranationalism
influenced Imperial Japanese Army officer corps NERFINISHED
Japanese education policy in the 1930s
memberOf Imperial Japanese Army General Staff NERFINISHED
militaryBranch Imperial Japanese Army
militaryRank general
movement Kōdōha faction NERFINISHED
name Araki Sadao NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage Japanese
notableFor key promoter of militarism in early Shōwa government
leading figure of the Kōdōha faction
notableIdea emphasis on the emperor-centered national polity (kokutai)
notableWork promotion of State Shintō in education policy
participatedIn Japanese invasion of Manchuria (political and military support) NERFINISHED
Second Sino-Japanese War (policy and leadership level)
placeOfDetention Sugamo Prison NERFINISHED
positionHeld Minister of Education of Japan NERFINISHED
Minister of War of Japan
member of the House of Peers
promoted State Shintō NERFINISHED
military indoctrination in schools
roleIn expansion of military influence in Japanese government
politicization of the Imperial Japanese Army
rise of militarism in early Shōwa Japan
sentence life imprisonment

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