A pioneering Japanese aviator and strategist who masterminded the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, revolutionizing naval warfare. He later became a prominent politician and advocate for international cooperation.
Born in 1884
Led the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II, masterminding the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, and later became a symbol of Japanese military power and strategy.
Born in 1901
The Japanese emperor who ruled from 1926 to 1989, leading the country through World War II and its post-war reconstruction, and is known for his symbolic role in Japanese politics and culture. He is also remembered for his rare public apology for Japan's wartime atrocities.
Born in 1902
Led the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, flying the lead plane and personally bombing the USS Arizona, a pivotal event in World War II.
Born in 1891
A Japanese general who led the defense of Iwo Jima during World War II, also a poet who wrote about the horrors of war.
Born in 1887
A Japanese general who led the invasion of the Philippines during World War II and was later tried for war crimes, known for his role in the Bataan Death March.