What was the effect on Prime Minister Hideki Tojo following Japan's surrender of World War II?

Responses
A He committed suicide after the country's surrender on September 11th, 1945. He committed suicide after the country's surrender on September 11th, 1945.
B Tojo was captured by the Allied powers on August 6th, 1946 and kept imprisoned until the day he died. Tojo was captured by the Allied powers on August 6th, 1946 and kept imprisoned until the day he died.
C After the surrender, the Allied powers captured him to stand trial for his war crimes, to which he was found guilty and executed on December 23rd, 1948.After the surrender, the Allied powers captured him to stand trial for his war crimes, to which he was found guilty and executed on December 23rd, 1948.
D Hideko Tojo narrowly escaped Allied forces after the surrender of Japan and was on the run for years until the Allied powers captured him on July 16th, 1947.

C After the surrender, the Allied powers captured him to stand trial for his war crimes, to which he was found guilty and executed on December 23rd, 1948.

The correct answer is C. After Japan's surrender in World War II, the Allied powers captured Hideki Tojo and he was put on trial for his war crimes. He was found guilty and executed on December 23rd, 1948. To find this answer, you can refer to historical records, such as books, articles, or documentaries on the subject. These sources will provide detailed information about the events following Japan's surrender and the fate of Hideki Tojo.

C After the surrender, the Allied powers captured him to stand trial for his war crimes, to which he was found guilty and executed on December 23rd, 1948.

This image would have been found during what 20th century event?

Responses
A The Korean WarThe Korean War
B The Vietnam WarThe Vietnam War
C Japan's "Nanking Massacre"Japan's "Nanking Massacre"
D China's "Cultural Revolution"

C Japan's "Nanking Massacre"