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The Japanese had a mentality of 'no surrender' during World War 2 because they had fought for so long during World War I. The idea that the Japanese might not win the war was inconceivable at the time.

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As with it's partner Germany, Japan's public received only good news. Bad news was suppressed.

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As with it's axis partner, Germany, the Japanese public was fed good news, and not the bad news.

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