He wanted to convince the emperor to resume unrestricted submarine warfare. (:
because he was an admiral and he was the most trusted by the emperor
If you are talking about the unconditional surrender treaty the Japanese signed to end World War II, it was signed on the USS Iowa. Interesting note: American admiral Douglas MacArthur made the Japanese Emperor sign the document below one of the ship's 16-inch main guns.
"Emperor" means ruler.
Hirohito was the Emperor of JapanHirohito was the Emperor of Japan
The emperor of japan has limited powers. He cannot rule over the whole country. The governments have set limits on the emperor.
He wanted to convince the emperor to resume unrestricted submarine warfare.
He wanted to convince the emperor to resume unrestricted submarine warfare.
Admiral Zhenghe
because he was an admiral and he was the most trusted by the emperor
No, Emperor penguins breed in colonies on the frozen continent of Antarctica.
Three waves in total were planned at Pearl Harbor, but the Japanese pulled back because the Admiral on the scene decided that he had lost the element of surprise as American planes were finally responding to the attack. The Emperor and his cabinet were upset Admiral Yamamoto did this, but as Yamamoto said, "I fear all we have done is awaken a sleeping giant, and his wrath will be terrible."
Emperor Hiro Hito first, and then admiral Yamamoto made it happen
Antartica.
they live in the coastlines of Antartica.
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Emperor penguins are found in Antarctica, the continent that surrounds the South Pole.