- Saitō Takao
::"For the Japanese manga artist, see
Takao Saito ."::"For the Japanese cinematographer, seeTakao Saito (cinematographer) ."Saitō Takao (Japanese: 斎藤隆夫) (
September 13 ,1870 -October 7 ,1949 ) was a Japanese politician and longtime member of the Imperial Diet fromHyōgo Prefecture . He was a member of theRikken Minseito party. OnFebruary 2 ,1940 , he made a speech in which he sharply questioned the prosecution and justification of Japan's "holy war" in China. For this, he was expelled from the Diet onMarch 7 ,1940 . His speech also led to the creation of theLeague of Diet Members Believing the Objectives of the Holy War byFumimaro Konoe . Takao would be re-elected to the Diet in 1942. After thesurrender of Japan in 1945, he enjoyed some attention as one of the few really clean politicians for the Allied Occupation's efforts to democratize Japan.ee also
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Opposition at home to the Japanese government (World War II) References
*cite journal
last = Kinmonth
first = Earl H.
title = The Mouse That Roared: Saito Takao, Conservative Critic of Japan's "Holy War" in China
journal =Journal of Japanese Studies
volume = 25
issue = 2
pages = 331–360
publisher = Society for Japanese Studies
location =University of Washington
date = Summer 1999
url = http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0095-6848%28199922%2925%3A2%3C331%3ATMTRST%3E2.0.CO%3B2-M
accessdate = 2008-02-21
month = Oct
year = 1999
doi = 10.2307/133315
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