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Case study 1: Japanese Expansion In East Asia 1931-41 (The Global War)
Case study 1: Japanese Expansion In East Asia 1931-41 (The Global War)
1930s Japan The Rise of Nationalism & Foreign Policy Shifts
Commodore Perry's Historic Arrival: Japan's Gateway to Modernization
The Meiji Restoration – a period of social & political change
19th Century Japan The Pivotal Role Of Education In Nation-Building
Emperor’s Warriors: Meiji Japan's Military Evolution
Unlocking 1894: Sino-Japanese War Secrets
Russo-Japanese War: Unveiling East Asia's Turning Point
Explore The Taishō Era: Japan's Transformative Years
Insights: The Paris Peace Conference Of 1919
Japan's Pivotal Politics: Impact on Foreign Relations
Japan's Shift: Taishō Democracy to Militarism
Exploring 1920s: Social Change & Economic Shifts
Insightful Look: Japan & The Great Depression
Ultra-Nationalism’s Rise: A Threat to Democracy?
Unveiling the Shōwa Era: Japan's Time of Illustrious Peace
Exploring China's Political Turmoil: 1911-22
Unveiling Guomindang's Bold Northern Expedition
Japan’s Ascendancy: A Modern Power’s Journey
Explore: Japan's Occupation of Manchuria, 1931
Explosive Insights: The Manchurian Incident of 1931
Unveiling Manchukuo: Japan’s Hidden Puppet State
Unveiling The Manchurian Incident: Causes & Impacts!
1931 Manchurian Incident: Japan's Power Struggle
Explore The Legacy of Russo-Japanese War!
China's Stand On The Manchurian Incident
Japan's Expansion: Insight Into 1930s Manchurian Policy
Shanghai's Hidden History: 1932's Untold Stories
Global Reaction to Manchurian Incident Unveiled!
Inside Japan's 1931-38 Expansion: A Revealing Look
Soviet Union & East Events: A Historic Insight
Unraveling 1930s Global Tensions: Fascism & Expansion
Unveiling The Second United Front: A Pivotal Alliance
1936 Japan: The Revealing February Coup
Exploring the Impact of the Anti-Comintern Pact, 1936
Shanghai Showdown Chinese Resistance, 1937!
1937 Brussels Conference Clash & Concord
Tragedy of Nanjing 1937: The Horrors of the Sino-Japanese War
Insight: Japan's 'China Incident' Response
Sino-Japanese War's Profound Impact
East Asia’s New Order: A Pivot in Japanese Policy
Japan & Europe: Tensions of 1938–39 Explored
Japan's Strategy: Impact of WWII in Europe
1939 Tianjin Incident Impact & Aftermath
1940 Tripartite Pact: Axis Powers Align!
Exploring US Foreign Policy: Post-1936 Insights
End Of U.S. Isolationism: A 1939 Perspective
Revealing Operation Barbarossa: Shifts In WWII Alliances!
US Oil Embargo & Indochina: 1941 Insights
Failed Diplomacy U.S. & Japan 1941 Talks
Pearl Harbor: The Untold Secrets
War's Outbreak: Diverse Views on Far Eastern Conflict!
Unraveling Japanese Expansion: A Chapter 3 Review
Case Study 2: German & Italian Expansion 1933-40 (The Global War)
Case Study 2: German & Italian Expansion 1933-40 (The Global War)
Part 1 - Rivalry, Mistrust & Accord (The Cold War)
Part 1 - Rivalry, Mistrust & Accord (The Cold War)
Part 2 - Leaders & Nations (The Cold War)
Part 2 - Leaders & Nations (The Cold War)
Part 3 - Cold War Crises (The Cold War)
Part 3 - Cold War Crises (The Cold War)
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Case study 1: Japanese Expansion In East Asia 1931-41 (The Global War)
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Case study 1: Japanese Expansion In East Asia 1931-41 (The Global War)

1936 Japan: The Revealing February Coup

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Main points

  • February Coup of 1936: A coup attempt by young military officers to eliminate perceived obstacles to a closer union between the emperor and his people. It highlighted the division within the military.
  • Two Military Factions: There were two major factions within the Japanese military:
  • Imperial Way Faction (Kōdōha): Advocated for a revolution to remove zaibatsu, overthrow capitalism, help the poor countryside, and establish a military dictatorship loyal to the emperor.
  • Control Faction (Tōseiha): Prepared for a future war against the West. It emphasized cooperation with bureaucracy and zaibatsu to build armaments and make Japan a powerful military force.
  • Tensions and Events: In 1935, an incident occurred where an officer responsible for demoting some Imperial Way officers was attacked and killed by a young officer with a samurai sword. This highlighted tensions and the popularity of the Imperial Way Faction.
  • Attempted Takeover of Tokyo: On 26 February 1936, over a thousand Imperial Way supporters attempted to seize central Tokyo. They assassinated three senior government ministers. The prime minister survived due to a mistaken identity incident where his brother-in-law was killed. Emperor Hirohito condemned the coup, and unrest continued until 29 February, when the navy restored order and the rebels surrendered.
  • Rise of Control Faction: The Control Faction now had full control over the army and demanded that the army and navy ministers could approve all civilian appointments to the cabinet. Prime Minister Kōki Hirota increased the military budget for rearmament and signed the Anti-Comintern Pact with Germany, which Italy joined in 1937.

Easy to understand explanation with real-world examples

Imagine that the military officers in Japan during 1936 were like two different sports teams within a school, with each team having its own ideas on how to win the championship.

  • The Imperial Way Faction (Kōdōha) was like the rugby team. They wanted to play tough, get rid of big businesses, and build a team that only listened to the principal (Emperor). They wanted to focus on helping the poorer students and creating a more equal school.
  • The Control Faction (Tōseiha) was like the chess team. They wanted to play smart, team up with teachers and sponsors (bureaucracy and zaibatsu), and prepare for a big competition against rival schools (West). They knew they needed support to build a strong team and have a good strategy.

The tension between these two teams became more evident when a rugby player (Imperial Way officer) got angry and attacked a chess player (military officer). This caused some chaos, and the rugby team tried to take over the school, which didn't work. The principal (Emperor Hirohito) stepped in, and the chess team (Control Faction) eventually became the dominant team and got to make decisions about school activities. The school started preparing for the big competition by getting better equipment and even partnering with other schools (Germany and Italy) for a tournament.

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Case study 1: Japanese Expansion In East Asia 1931-41 (The Global War)
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Case study 1: Japanese Expansion In East Asia 1931-41 (The Global War)

1936 Japan: The Revealing February Coup

Word Count Emoji
546 words
Reading Time Emoji
3 mins read
Updated at Emoji
Last edited on 5th Nov 2024

Table of content

Main points

  • February Coup of 1936: A coup attempt by young military officers to eliminate perceived obstacles to a closer union between the emperor and his people. It highlighted the division within the military.
  • Two Military Factions: There were two major factions within the Japanese military:
  • Imperial Way Faction (Kōdōha): Advocated for a revolution to remove zaibatsu, overthrow capitalism, help the poor countryside, and establish a military dictatorship loyal to the emperor.
  • Control Faction (Tōseiha): Prepared for a future war against the West. It emphasized cooperation with bureaucracy and zaibatsu to build armaments and make Japan a powerful military force.
  • Tensions and Events: In 1935, an incident occurred where an officer responsible for demoting some Imperial Way officers was attacked and killed by a young officer with a samurai sword. This highlighted tensions and the popularity of the Imperial Way Faction.
  • Attempted Takeover of Tokyo: On 26 February 1936, over a thousand Imperial Way supporters attempted to seize central Tokyo. They assassinated three senior government ministers. The prime minister survived due to a mistaken identity incident where his brother-in-law was killed. Emperor Hirohito condemned the coup, and unrest continued until 29 February, when the navy restored order and the rebels surrendered.
  • Rise of Control Faction: The Control Faction now had full control over the army and demanded that the army and navy ministers could approve all civilian appointments to the cabinet. Prime Minister Kōki Hirota increased the military budget for rearmament and signed the Anti-Comintern Pact with Germany, which Italy joined in 1937.

Easy to understand explanation with real-world examples

Imagine that the military officers in Japan during 1936 were like two different sports teams within a school, with each team having its own ideas on how to win the championship.

  • The Imperial Way Faction (Kōdōha) was like the rugby team. They wanted to play tough, get rid of big businesses, and build a team that only listened to the principal (Emperor). They wanted to focus on helping the poorer students and creating a more equal school.
  • The Control Faction (Tōseiha) was like the chess team. They wanted to play smart, team up with teachers and sponsors (bureaucracy and zaibatsu), and prepare for a big competition against rival schools (West). They knew they needed support to build a strong team and have a good strategy.

The tension between these two teams became more evident when a rugby player (Imperial Way officer) got angry and attacked a chess player (military officer). This caused some chaos, and the rugby team tried to take over the school, which didn't work. The principal (Emperor Hirohito) stepped in, and the chess team (Control Faction) eventually became the dominant team and got to make decisions about school activities. The school started preparing for the big competition by getting better equipment and even partnering with other schools (Germany and Italy) for a tournament.

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