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Yes, Japan's defeat in World War II led to significant divisions in attitudes among its population. Some individuals embraced the need for reform and democratization, viewing defeat as an opportunity to rebuild and modernize the nation. Others, however, struggled with feelings of nationalism and resentment, clinging to traditional values and a sense of loss. This divergence in perspectives shaped Japan's post-war identity and its approach to international relations.

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