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 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 1904
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 1922
A Japanese Imperial Army intelligence officer who refused to surrender after World War II, holding out in the jungle for 29 years, believing the war was still ongoing. He finally surrendered in 1974, becoming an international sensation.