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Believed in making their country more powerful and independent from western influence, particularly in regards to natural resources.

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Hideki Tojo.

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Hideki Tojo was a Japanese military who held political power in the 1930s, he defended the idea that Japan had to be powerful, especially in millitary and heavy machinery areas, and independent of the influence of Western countries, especially in terms of natural resources, which had to be taken by means of expansionism in Asian territories, removing European powers from there. His ideas were heavily influenced by Samurai and Prussian ideas.

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