It's debatable whether the Emperor supported it or not, but he did not prevent it. The rest of the Government was effectively controlled by the military, including the position of Prime Minister.
The Japanese public, like their German counterparts, were only given GOOD news by the government. Defeats were not disclosed to the public.
The Japanese population were as supportive as a country can be.
America held the Japanese in camp during WW2
No
no because we didnt have enough troops to help
During the Second World War, the US (and Allies as a whole) supported the Viet Minh in their fight against the Japanese occupational force.
To increase public support for the war
To increase public support for the war
To increase public support for the war
To increase public support for the war
To increase public support for the war
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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The Japanese American Citizens League (JACL) advocated for Japanese American civil rights by challenging discriminatory laws and policies, providing legal support to those affected by internment during World War II, and promoting public awareness about the injustices faced by Japanese Americans. The JACL also worked to secure redress and reparations for Japanese Americans who were incarcerated during the war.
Time heals all wounds.
The Japanese population were as supportive as a country can be.
There was hardly any public support for world war 2 just like world war 1
The Committee on Public Information (CPI) was America's first propaganda agency, created during World War I to promote public support for the war effort. Led by George Creel, the CPI used various forms of media to shape public opinion and garner support for the government's policies.