Hirohito was allowed to remain 'emperor' along the same lines as the English royals. Just a figurehead for the people with no real power in the Japanese government. He lived to a ripe old age, think he died in the 1990's some time.
it was freed
Divided into North & South Korea at the 38th Parallel.
the emperor's decision to reform the government.
He was Emperor of the Japanese Empire
The Emperor Hirohito was the Commander in Chief. The Emperor's Minister of War was General Tojo.
it was freed
Divided into North & South Korea at the 38th Parallel.
The Japanese Emperor Hirohito .
the emperor's decision to reform the government.
the emperor's decision to reform the government.
To try and force the Japanese emperor to surrender so that the second horrid world war could come to an end.
Nova Net Question: It fell under the control of the united states and the soviate union.
He was Emperor of the Japanese Empire
The Emperor Hirohito was the Commander in Chief. The Emperor's Minister of War was General Tojo.
Emperor Hirohito was best known for being the Japanese Emperor during the Second World War, and the first Emperor of Japan that most Americans, British & Dutch had ever heard of. He was instrumental in forcing the Japanese government (controlled by the Army) to offer to surrender to the Allies. He was primarily a figurehead only for Japanese actions during the war, and was allowed to remain Emperor after the war by the Allied Occupation Powers. Note: the current photo above is of General Tojo, the head of the Japanese government for most of the war, and one of the primary architects of Japan's war of conquest and a war criminal.
Emperor Hirohito
The Japanese Emperor Hirohito .