RiddlingTea
RiddlingTea t1_iy1ao1e wrote
Reply to comment by ATNinja in On April 2, 1941, a Japanese foreign minister asked Pope Pius XII to speak to U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt, so as to avert "a war of mutual destruction” by marketrent
Yeah. What I mean is holding the position of a general concurrently, as in involved in the military at that present moment. Sorry for the imprecision.
RiddlingTea t1_iy18xfi wrote
Reply to comment by Scerus in On April 2, 1941, a Japanese foreign minister asked Pope Pius XII to speak to U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt, so as to avert "a war of mutual destruction” by marketrent
I mean civilian as in not actively part of the military—Churchill made plenty of decisions regarding war without being a military man.
And my point was more that peace with the US was genuinely desired on good terms. That Tojo deposed Konoe for failure in peace talks implies success was desirable.
RiddlingTea t1_iy14oc4 wrote
Reply to comment by kdogg2077 in On April 2, 1941, a Japanese foreign minister asked Pope Pius XII to speak to U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt, so as to avert "a war of mutual destruction” by marketrent
Tojo only became PM in Oct 41 though. I think the existing civilian administration at this time would have been amenable to peace talks, but the question is how much power the civilian administration had as opposed to the will of the army.
RiddlingTea t1_iy7dze4 wrote
Reply to comment by IBAZERKERI in On April 2, 1941, a Japanese foreign minister asked Pope Pius XII to speak to U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt, so as to avert "a war of mutual destruction” by marketrent
He wasn’t a general at the same time as being a politician though, in contrast to the Japanese, that was more my point.